Women's Tennis Set to Face Middle Tennessee and Murray State
February 05, 2016 | Women's Tennis
Two regional rivals head to Bass Rudd
The University of Louisville women's tennis returns to action this weekend, as it will host a double-header starting with Middle Tennessee State this Sunday at 11 a.m. and followed by Murray State at 4 p.m. at the Bass Rudd Tennis Center.
The Cardinals are 5-0 on the season after defeating Xavier 4-2 and Morehead State 6-1 on Sunday. Junior Olivia Boesing and sophomore Jesse Lynn Paul led the way for Louisville in singles, getting victories in both singles matches against Xavier and Morehead State.
The Cards were led in doubles by Suswam and Boesing, as they defeated Brinker and Lorenzo at 6-1 against Xavier. The pair of Rodriguez and Stokes led the way against Morehead State at 6-0, defeating Lindsey and Orellana. Both of those doubles pairs were victorious in both matches against Xavier and Morehead State.
The Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders are 2-4 on the season. The Blue Raiders are led by No. 1 singles player Darya Shulzhanok, who also plays No. 1 doubles. They will face Chattanooga before heading to Louisville to face the cards in an 11 a.m. contest.
The Murray State Racers are 2-0 on the season. They head to Louisville for their first road matches this season, as they are set to take on the Cardinals at 4 p.m.
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The Cardinals are 5-0 on the season after defeating Xavier 4-2 and Morehead State 6-1 on Sunday. Junior Olivia Boesing and sophomore Jesse Lynn Paul led the way for Louisville in singles, getting victories in both singles matches against Xavier and Morehead State.
The Cards were led in doubles by Suswam and Boesing, as they defeated Brinker and Lorenzo at 6-1 against Xavier. The pair of Rodriguez and Stokes led the way against Morehead State at 6-0, defeating Lindsey and Orellana. Both of those doubles pairs were victorious in both matches against Xavier and Morehead State.
The Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders are 2-4 on the season. The Blue Raiders are led by No. 1 singles player Darya Shulzhanok, who also plays No. 1 doubles. They will face Chattanooga before heading to Louisville to face the cards in an 11 a.m. contest.
The Murray State Racers are 2-0 on the season. They head to Louisville for their first road matches this season, as they are set to take on the Cardinals at 4 p.m.
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