LSU's women's tennis team achieved a historic victory, defeating Georgia 4-1 to advance to the SEC Tournament Final for the first time ever. This marks LSU's first win over Georgia since 1985 and represents their highest-ranked victory in the program's history. Sophomore Cadence Brace clinched the match with a strong performance, demonstrating the team's resilience and skill throughout the tournament.

By the Numbers
  • LSU's record improves to 19-8, while Georgia's falls to 18-5.
  • This victory is LSU's first against Georgia since 1985.
State of Play
  • LSU secured the doubles point thanks to Brace and Cross's victory over the No. 10 ranked team from Georgia.
  • The team overcame challenging conditions and setbacks to produce a convincing win.
What's Next

LSU is set to face No. 3-seeded Auburn, ranked third nationally, in the SEC Tournament Final on April 19 at 3:00 p.m. CT. The match will be streamed on the SEC Network.

Bottom Line

This victory not only elevates LSU's standing in women鈥檚 tennis but also underscores their potential as a top team in the SEC. The Tigers must maintain their energy and competitiveness to capitalize on this momentum against Auburn.