Women鈥檚 Tennis lands fifth seed in ASUN Tournament
The University of North Alabama women's tennis team has been seeded fifth for the 2026 Atlantic Sun Conference Championships, set to take place in Fort Myers, Florida. The Lions will face fourth-seeded Austin Peay in the quarterfinals on April 16. After a remarkable postseason run last year which ended in the finals, North Alabama enters this year's tournament with a strong regular season record of 14-5, showcasing remarkable growth and consistency in performance.
By the Numbers- North Alabama finished the regular season with a 14-5 record.
- The team won 70.2% of singles matches and 62.2% in doubles.
- Junior Emma Ansorge leads the team with a 14-2 singles record.
- Freshman Sammie Schouten ranks second with a 12-5 singles record.
- UNA had an 11-match winning streak tying a program record.
Despite their strong performance, the Lions must navigate tough competition in the tournament, including Austin Peay, who they faced in the previous year's postseason. The pressure to advance further than last year may impact their performance as they aim for the championship title.
State of Play- UNA showcases depth in its roster with multiple athletes achieving significant singles and doubles wins.
- The Lions are entering the tournament after a strong showing in previous seasons, increasing expectations for performance.
As they head into the quarterfinals, North Alabama aims to leverage their prior successes and build momentum to advance beyond the quarters and contend for the title, targeting a potential rematch against competitors like Stetson.
Bottom LineNorth Alabama's women's tennis team must harness its winning streak and experienced roster to navigate the ASUN Championships successfully, with high hopes of advancing and claiming the title after last year's near success.
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