Maryland Women鈥檚 Tennis Bounces Back on the Road; Defeats #64 Michigan State 4-1
The University of Maryland women's tennis team defeated #64 Michigan State 4-1 in their eleventh Big Ten match, marking their third road victory of the season. The Terps secured the doubles point with two decisive wins, and strong singles performances from Diya Challa, Magdalena Baniak, and Lucia Donnelly clinched the overall victory. This win improved Maryland's record to 15-5, and they are now tied for the most Big Ten wins in the program's history with a 7-4 conference record.
By the Numbers- Maryland won 4-1, marking their third road victory this season.
- The Terps have a record of 15-5 overall, including 7-4 in Big Ten play.
- The Terps currently have the most Big Ten wins in a season in their history.
- Maryland's doubles team ranked #73 won against the Spartans' #58 ranked team.
The Terps will return home for their last two matches of the regular season, facing Northwestern on Friday and Illinois on Sunday for senior day, celebrating their lone senior, Tamari Gagoshidze.
Bottom LineWith this victory, Maryland solidifies its position in the Big Ten while closing in on a historic season, setting the stage for a critical end to their regular play.
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