The George Mason women's tennis team secured a close 4-3 victory over Wagner College on March 22. The Patriots began strong, winning the doubles point with victories from their No. 1 and No. 2 pairs. Despite losing a couple of singles matches, crucial wins by Maya Bayat and Noelle Talarek clinched the match for George Mason. Coach Steve Curtis praised the team's grit, noting they didn鈥檛 play their best but managed to secure the win against a tough opponent.

By the Numbers
  • George Mason won 4 out of 7 matches, including the important doubles point.
  • Mary Young delivered a decisive singles win with a score of 6-0, 6-1 at No. 4.
State of Play
  • George Mason is currently preparing for a two-match away series against Saint Joseph's and Monmouth University.
  • This victory marks an important boost for the team's morale as they head into critical matchups.
What's Next

The Patriots will look to build on this momentum as they face Saint Joseph's on April 3 and Monmouth University on April 4, aiming to improve their overall season standing.

Bottom Line

This hard-fought win not only underscores George Mason's resilience but also sets a positive tone for their upcoming matches. The team's ability to win under pressure will be crucial as they continue their season.