No. 2 WashU Women’s Tennis Falls to No. 4 Chicago in UAA Title Match; Finishes Second in UAA
The No. 2 Washington University women's tennis team lost to No. 4 Chicago 4-1 in the UAA championship match, finishing second in the conference. The Bears concluded their regular season with a strong record of 17-3. They secured the doubles point but struggled in singles play, where Chicago clinched the match. The NCAA team selection show is set for May 4, and individual selections will be announced on May 6.
By the Numbers- WashU finished the season with a record of 17 wins and 3 losses.
- The Bears secured the doubles point with victories at No. 1 and No. 3 doubles.
- WashU women's tennis is ranked No. 2 nationally.
- They held a significant lead in doubles but faltered in singles against Chicago.
Following their UAA title match, WashU will anticipate the NCAA team selection on May 4, looking to secure a favorable position in the tournament.
Bottom LineDespite a disappointing finish in the UAA final, WashU's successful regular season positions them well for the upcoming NCAA tournament, where they aim to capitalize on their strong performance throughout the season.
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