Wake Forest women's tennis secured a decisive 4-1 victory over Boston College, improving their season record to 10-10. The team's standout performances came from Sankavi Gownder, Evie Oxford, and Kady Tannenbaum, who each delivered strong individual matches. Wake Forest claimed the doubles point early and dominated in singles, with Oxford and Gownder leading the way. Tannenbaum completed the victory with a clutch win in fifth singles, showcasing the team's resilience and skill.

By the Numbers
  • Wake Forest improved to 10-10 overall and 2-6 in the ACC.
  • Oxford (14-2) and Gownder (13-1) combined for a record of 27-2 in singles this season.
State of Play
  • The victory puts Wake Forest in 10th place in the ACC standings.
  • They will face Notre Dame and Louisville in upcoming matches that are critical for their postseason positioning.
What's Next

Wake Forest will host Notre Dame on Friday, April 3, in a vital ACC match that could influence their tournament standing as the season draws to a close.

Bottom Line

The strong performance against Boston College demonstrates Wake Forest's potential to compete effectively in the ACC, and maintaining this momentum in upcoming matches will be crucial for their postseason aspirations.