Tigers Rise to No. 4 Women鈥檚 Tennis, No. 16 Men鈥檚 in Rankings
The University of West Alabama's men's and women's tennis teams have surged in national rankings following strong spring performances. The women's team now ranks No. 4, improving to a 14-3 record and 3-1 in Gulf South Conference play, spearheaded by Shaira Rivera at No. 9 in singles and the No. 4 doubles pair with Alexa Milliam. The men's team climbed to No. 16, with an 11-5 record and individual notables like Matias Iturbe at No. 22 in singles and an impressive doubles duo, Jacob Tapia and Federico Iturbe, at No. 14.
By the Numbers- Women's team is ranked No. 4 with a record of 14-3 (3-1 GSC).
- Men's team is ranked No. 16 with a record of 11-5 (3-2 GSC).
- Shaira Rivera holds a 10-6 record and is ranked No. 9 in singles.
- Jacob Tapia and Federico Iturbe have an 11-4 record, ranked No. 14 in doubles.
While both teams have shown remarkable improvement, consistency remains crucial for sustaining this momentum in the approaching postseason. Injuries or performance dips could threaten current standings.
State of Play- West Alabama women's team is currently on a hot streak, reinforcing its status among the top in Division II.
- Men鈥檚 team is looking to solidify its position in the national rankings amidst growing competition.
As the regular season progresses, both teams aim to maintain their upward trajectory while preparing for key matchups that could impact their national rankings. Continued individual excellence will be vital.
Bottom LineWest Alabama tennis teams are currently thriving, but maintaining focus and consistency is essential for success as they aim to solidify their status as contenders in the Gulf South Conference and nationally.
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