St. John’s Women’s Tennis Takes on Saint Joseph’s and Villanova
The St. John's women's tennis team is set for a two-match road trip in Pennsylvania, starting with a match against struggling Saint Joseph's and followed by a contest against Villanova, who is on a five-match winning streak. Currently, St. John's holds a 9–5 record overall and is 2–1 in BIG EAST play. This weekend’s matches come after a loss to DePaul for the Red Storm. Notably, doubles duo Alicia Gomez and Abi Redman have excelled with an 11–1 record, while Nao Kojima shines in singles competition with a 9–2 mark.
By the Numbers- St. John's is 9–5 overall and 2–1 in BIG EAST play.
- Saint Joseph's has lost nine consecutive matches, currently sitting at 1–9.
- Villanova has won nine of its last ten matches, improving to 9–5 and sitting at 1–0 in BIG EAST play.
- St. John's is coming off a loss but remains competitive with strong performances from key players.
- Saint Joseph's is struggling, having not won since opening the season with a victory.
- Villanova has gained momentum, riding a five-match winning streak as they head into the matchup against St. John's.
After the matches in Pennsylvania, St. John’s will return to Queens to face Georgetown on March 28, where match time and venue details will be provided later.
Bottom LineSt. John's women's tennis team seeks to regain momentum this weekend. The outcomes against Saint Joseph's and Villanova will be crucial as they aim for a strong position in the BIG EAST standings ahead of their next match against Georgetown.
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