Women鈥檚 Tennis drops road bout at UAB, 4-2
North Alabama's women's tennis team fell to UAB 4-2 in their regular-season finale on the road. Despite dropping the doubles point, the Lions secured two singles victories, but UAB ultimately clinched the match by winning three singles contests. The loss marks a 14-5 finish for North Alabama as they head into the postseason for the second consecutive year, looking to capitalize on their strong overall performance.
By the Numbers- North Alabama finished the season with a record of 14-5.
- Emma Ansorge notched her 14th singles win, while Mathilde Delaney achieved her 11th.
- The Lions dropped the doubles point despite a win from Schouten and Asaad.
- UAB won crucial singles matches, including the last two needed for victory.
Looking forward, North Alabama prepares for the ASUN Championship Tournament scheduled from April 14-18 in Fort Myers, Florida, where seeding will soon be determined.
Bottom LineDespite the loss to UAB, North Alabama's robust season positions them as a competitive force in the upcoming ASUN Championship, where they will aim to leverage their experience and momentum from this season.
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