VCU Women's Tennis suffered a narrow defeat to Delaware, losing 4-2 on the road. Despite strong performances from Sofia Jane Thorne and Tania Isabel Andrade Sabando in singles, the Rams lost the doubles point and fell short in crucial matches. The team, currently standing at 9-9 overall and 2-0 in Atlantic 10 play, aims to bounce back in upcoming matchups.

By the Numbers
  • Delaware won the doubles point with two matches decided at 6-4.
  • Sofia Jane Thorne and Tania Isabel Andrade scored victories in singles, despite the overall team loss.
State of Play
  • VCU is currently 9-9 in overall matches this season.
  • The next match for the Rams will be against No. 29 Charlotte on Friday at 11 a.m.
What's Next

The Rams are preparing for a challenging match against a ranked opponent in Charlotte, aiming to improve their season record. Players like Thorne and Andrade will look to maintain their momentum and elevate the team's performance.

Bottom Line

Despite a tough loss, VCU's strong singles performances offer a glimpse of potential as they move forward, setting the stage for upcoming critical matches in their season.