No. 7 LSU staged a remarkable comeback to defeat No. 13 South Carolina, 4-1, at the Carolina Tennis Center. After losing the doubles point, LSU dominated in singles play, highlighted by Andrej Loncarevic's three-set victory that clinched the match. The win boosts LSU's record to 22-5, marking the highest season win total since 1998, while South Carolina falls to 13-6. Head coach Danny Bryan praised the team's mental toughness and performance under pressure.

By the Numbers
  • LSU's 22 wins this season surpass the previous high of 21 from 1998.
  • Andrej Loncarevic improved his season record to 14-5 with four consecutive wins.
State of Play
  • LSU rallied after losing the doubles point to secure four consecutive singles victories.
  • All three of LSU's singles victories were straight sets, displaying their dominance after doubles.
What's Next

Following this match, LSU aims to maintain their momentum and continue their strong performance in the SEC as they look ahead to upcoming matches that could further solidify their ranking and postseason positioning.

Bottom Line

LSU's victory over South Carolina reinforces their status as a top contender in college tennis, showcasing both depth and resilience. The Tigers should leverage this success to build further momentum as they approach the final stretch of the season.