LSU Women’s Tennis Faces Virginia in NCAA Super Regional May 9
The No. 10-seeded LSU women's tennis team is set to compete against No. 7-seeded Virginia in the NCAA Super Regional on Saturday, May 9, at noon CT. LSU enters with a record of 21-9, having advanced through the Baton Rouge Regional with dominant wins over Stephen F. Austin (4-0) and Rice (4-1). This marks the fourth time LSU has reached the Super Regionals in its history and the second consecutive year. The Tigers feature a strong lineup, including five ranked singles players and three ranked doubles pairings.
By the Numbers- LSU has clinched the doubles point in 17 of 30 matches this season.
- Virginia holds a record of 23-5 and has recorded two 4-0 wins in their regional.
- LSU’s Cadence Brace has achieved seven ranked victories this season.
- LSU enters the matchup with an 84-41 singles record this season.
- The Tigers feature an 11-match singles winning streak by freshman Carolina Kuhl.
- LSU and Virginia last faced each other in 2016, making this matchup significant for both teams.
The outcome of this match will determine if LSU progresses to the NCAA Championships. With strong performances leading into this Super Regional, both teams are eager to advance further, highlighting the competitive nature of collegiate tennis.
Bottom LineThis Super Regional matchup tests LSU’s depth against a formidable Virginia squad. The Tigers, with a strong recent performance, aim to capitalize on their momentum and reach their first NCAA Championship, making this a pivotal moment for both teams.
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