SMU Women's Tennis wrapped up their regular season with a decisive 4-1 victory over No. 47 Stanford. The Mustangs improved their overall record to 15-6 and matched their conference performance from the previous year with a 7-5 mark in the ACC. Key victories in the singles matches from Amelie Van Impe, Addison Comiskey, and Ellie Mireles secured the win for SMU, with Mireles clinching her first career match victory. This win marks a significant advancement for SMU after a tough prior season, demonstrating their growth within the conference.

By the Numbers
  • SMU鈥檚 record improved to 15-6 overall and 7-5 in the ACC.
  • Ellie Mireles secured her first career match clinch against Stanford.
  • Addison Comiskey extended her winning streak to seven consecutive matches.
State of Play
  • SMU secured 17 doubles points throughout the season, winning both on courts one and three in this match.
  • Two singles matches were unfinished, with SMU leading in both. Sophie Llewellyn was up 4-0, and Natalie Stasny was ahead 4-2 in the decisive sets.
What's Next

The Mustangs await their seeding for the 2026 ACC Tournament scheduled from April 14-19 in Cary, N.C., where they aim to build on their successful regular season performance.

Bottom Line

SMU's strong finish to the regular season showcases their growth and competitiveness in the ACC, positioning them favorably for the upcoming tournament. The team's momentum, highlighted by key individual performances, sets an optimistic tone for their tournament aspirations.