The App State tennis team suffered a 5-2 defeat against Marshall, despite standout performances, including Savannah Dada-Mascoll's 13th consecutive singles victory. The match, held in Boone, marked the dedication of Court 3 to Pam Cook for her contributions. App State started slow, dropping the doubles point but saw wins in singles from Dada-Mascoll and Alexi Cleveland. Alas, losses in three other singles matches sealed the fate for the Mountaineers. App State's record now stands at 6-9 as they prepare to face ETSU next.

By the Numbers
  • Savannah Dada-Mascoll recorded her 13th straight win in singles (6-1, 6-2).
  • App State tennis dropped the doubles point for the second consecutive match.
State of Play
  • App State's singles performance saw a mixed bag, with two wins out of five matches.
  • Marshall now has a season record of 9-7 following their win over App State.
What's Next

The Mountaineers will look to regroup as they travel to Johnson City, Tenn., for a match against ETSU on Sunday. This presents an opportunity to bounce back from the recent defeat and improve their season record.

Bottom Line

Despite the setback against Marshall, Savannah Dada-Mascoll's continued excellence in singles is a bright spot for App State. The team must capitalize on the upcoming matches to regain momentum in their season.