Mount St. Mary's women's tennis achieved an impressive 6–1 victory over Wagner, marking their eighth consecutive win and improving their season record to 10–7. This win sets a program record for the longest winning streak since 1994-95. The Mount clinched the first point by sweeping doubles matches and dominated in singles, winning five out of six contests. Wagner slips to a 7–10 record overall, with their only point coming from a tight match at No. 1 singles.

By the Numbers
  • Mount St. Mary's has an eight-match winning streak, the longest since 1994-95.
  • The team is now 10–7 overall, achieving the most wins since finishing 11-8 in the 2011-12 season.
State of Play
  • Mount St. Mary's dominated the doubles matches, winning all three: 6–3, 6–0, 6–1.
  • In singles, Eirini Tsakiri and Venus Tang won decisively at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.
What's Next

Mount St. Mary's will host Quinnipiac and Fairfield on April 11 and April 12, respectively, both starting at noon. These matches provide an opportunity to continue their winning momentum.

Bottom Line

Mount St. Mary’s women's tennis is on an impressive roll, showcasing strong performances and breaking records. Their continued success is vital as they prepare for upcoming matches, where maintaining focus and teamwork will be key to extending the streak.