The Davenport women's tennis team faced two GLIAC matches over the weekend, resulting in a split of their contests. They lost to Ferris State 5-2, unable to secure a win in doubles play. However, the Panthers bounced back by defeating Wayne State 4-3, capitalizing on strong doubles performances and key singles victories, with Sienna Opray and Addison Lind contributing crucial points.

By the Numbers
  • Davenport lost to Ferris State: 5-2
  • Davenport won against Wayne State: 4-3
  • Opray won 2 matches, one in singles vs. Ferris State (6-3, 3-6, 6-4) and one vs. Wayne State (6-4, 7-6)
State of Play
  • Davenport struggled in doubles against Ferris State, losing all three matches.
  • The Panthers took an early lead against Wayne State with a strong doubles effort, winning two of three matches.
What's Next

Davenport will continue their GLIAC action by hosting Saginaw Valley State on Saturday, April 4, aiming to build on their recent victory.

Bottom Line

The Panthers demonstrated resilience by bouncing back from a loss to secure a critical win against Wayne State, showcasing their competitive spirit and depth in talent. Consistency in doubles will be key for their upcoming matches.