The University of Sioux Falls Women's Tennis team secured a spot in the NSIC Tournament semifinals with a dominant 4-0 victory over Bemidji State University. The Cougars, seeded third, established control early by winning the doubles point without losing a match, and extended their lead by taking three consecutive singles matches. This marks the eighth straight year USF has advanced to the semifinals.

By the Numbers
  • USF won all three doubles matches, with two wins at 6-1.
  • Chloe Siegfort secured the clinching singles match with a score of 6-3, 6-1.
State of Play
  • The Cougars showed strong early momentum, particularly in doubles matches.
  • Several singles matches were in USF's favor when they were halted, illustrating their dominant performance.
What's Next

The Cougars will face the second-seeded Minnesota State in the semifinals tomorrow at 4:30 PM, looking to continue their successful run.

Bottom Line

Sioux Falls demonstrated their proficiency in both doubles and singles play, establishing themselves as a formidable contender as they advance in the NSIC Tournament.