Towson University’s women’s tennis team dominated Monmouth, winning 6-1 in an impressive showing. The Tigers secured five singles wins and clinched the doubles point for the third consecutive match, pushing their overall record to 8-9 and 2-4 in the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA). Key players included Chandrè Boshoff and Ashira Murray, with both clinching victories in singles play. Towson showcased resilience, especially from players like Sania Suchinsky, who returned strong after missing time due to illness.

By the Numbers
  • Towson won five out of six singles matches against Monmouth.
  • Ashira Murray and Gaia Montecchi achieved identical match scores of 7-6, 6-1.
  • Montecchi has 12 straight set victories this season.
Yes, But

While Towson dominated, they faced challenges, particularly on court 4, where they lost a tightly contested match. This reflects potential vulnerabilities that could affect future competitions.

State of Play
  • Towson’s overall record is now 8-9, showcasing a mixed season thus far.
  • Monmouth fell to 2-12, struggling with a lack of wins in the conference.
What's Next

Towson is set to face Loyola in a non-conference match on Wednesday, seeking to build momentum and improve their season record further.

Bottom Line

The Tigers’ strong performance reinforces their potential in the CAA, while their ability to overcome challenges will be crucial as they push toward postseason aspirations.