Towson Women鈥檚 Tennis Celebrates 4-1 Win Over St. Joseph鈥檚
The Towson University women's tennis team concluded their 2025-26 season with a 4-1 victory over St. Joseph鈥檚 at home. The team finished the season with a 10-10 record, marking its first .500 finish since 2018-19. Towson showcased strong performances in both doubles and singles, clinching the match after four individual victories. The last match against Morgan State was canceled prior to this final matchup, but the team ended on a high note with notable performances from several players.
By the Numbers- Towson finished the season with a 10-10 record.
- Gaia Montecchi ended the season with a 15-5 record, including 14 consecutive set victories.
- Aubrey Carper and Chloe Courtnage improved to 7-4 as a doubles team this season.
- The Tigers won four out of their last six matches this season.
- Coach Jamie Peterson praised the team's improvements and highlighted the return of nine players next season.
Looking ahead, Towson aims to build on this successful season with the majority of the team returning. The focus will likely be on enhancing team performance and potentially achieving a higher win percentage next season.
Bottom LineTowson's women's tennis team wraps up the season positively, demonstrating improvement and establishing a foundation for future success. The transition into next season with returning players provides a promising outlook for the program.
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