SMU Women's Tennis secured a decisive 4-0 victory against Louisville, improving their season record to 11-5 and 5-4 in the ACC. The Mustangs showcased their dominance on the road, marking their sixth away win this season. They clinched the doubles point with wins on all three courts before taking control in singles, highlighted by Addison Comiskey's impressive 6-0, 6-0 win, and Sophie Llewellyn's match-clinching performance.

By the Numbers
  • SMU is now 6-2 in true road matches this season.
  • Addison Comiskey achieved a score of 6-0, 6-0 in her singles match.
  • SMU has won 14 doubles points, holding a 14-2 record in doubles this spring.
  • Sophie Llewellyn secured her 20th win of the season with her victory.
Yes, But

While the Mustangs excelled, the match highlighted Louisville's struggles this season, as they fell to a disappointing 1-7 in ACC play. This contrast underscores the competitive challenges faced by teams within the conference.

State of Play
  • SMU is currently on a three-match road stretch, enhancing their performance in away games.
  • The team has achieved four shutouts this season, two of which are in ACC matches.
What's Next

The Mustangs are set to face Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, on Sunday, where they aim to build on their momentum and secure another victory in conference play.

Bottom Line

SMU's strong performance against Louisville reflects their competitive edge in the ACC, and with key players like Llewellyn and Comiskey stepping up, they are poised for continued success in upcoming matches.