Mount St. Mary's women's tennis achieved a historic 4–3 victory over Sacred Heart in the MAAC Semifinals, marking the first advancement to the championship match in program history. They improved their overall record to 14–8 and clinched 12 wins in their last 13 matches. The team secured the doubles point and leveraged early singles victories to maintain their lead, despite some strong responses from Sacred Heart.

By the Numbers
  • The Mount advanced with a 4–3 win, improving their record to 14–8.
  • This marks the first time Mount St. Mary's has won a conference semifinal match after previously going 0–7 in NEC matchups.
State of Play
  • Mount St. Mary's will face top-seeded Quinnipiac in the MAAC Championship match on April 26.
  • The team seeks their first conference championship since winning the NEC title in 1995.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Mount St. Mary's will prepare to compete against Quinnipiac, where they will attempt to secure their inaugural MAAC title. With their current winning momentum, they are favored to give a strong performance.

Bottom Line

This victory not only signifies a breakthrough for Mount St. Mary's women's tennis, highlighting their resilience and improving form, but also sets the stage for a potential championship win, which could solidify their ascendance in collegiate tennis.