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The UTSA Women’s Tennis Team secured a thrilling 4-3 victory against North Texas at the UTSA Tennis Center, improving their season record to an impressive 14-1. Despite an initial setback in doubles play, the Roadrunners displayed exceptional skill and resilience in singles matches, highlighted by stellar performances and an undefeated record in home games. With this win, UTSA is poised to continue its strong season, showcasing the talent and determination of collegiate athletes.
San Antonio Celebrates UTSA Women’s Tennis Team Victory Over North Texas!
In an exhilarating showdown at the UTSA Tennis Center on March 1, 2025, the UTSA Women’s Tennis Team showcased their tenacity as they clinched a hard-fought 4-3 victory over North Texas. This decisive win has bolstered the Roadrunners’ stellar season record to 14-1, and they proudly maintain an impressive undefeated home record of 6-0.
Roadrunners Stay Strong
This match was a thrilling experience for both players and fans as UTSA continues to rise in the ranks. With only one blemish on their season against Tulane—a formidable competitor from the American Athletic Conference—the Roadrunners are demonstrating exceptional skill on the court. Of note, their record stands at 8-0 in road matches, displaying their ability to conquer opponents away from home. However, they are still seeking success in neutral matches, currently holding a record of 0-1 in that category.
Impressive Singles Play
The Roadrunners have showcased remarkable prowess in singles play, boasting a cumulative record of 53-16. Leading the way is the phenomenal Arina Babenko, who maintains an undefeated singles record of 12-0. Following closely is Vittoria Baccino, contributing to the team’s success with her own impressive 10-1 record. Such achievements have kept UTSA in contention as they push further into the season.
Doubles Drama
Despite their eventual success, the match started on a rough note for UTSA, as North Texas initially claimed the doubles point. The Mean Green triumphed in the No. 1 doubles match 6-1, followed by another victory in the No. 2 match (6-4). But don’t count out the Roadrunners just yet! They rallied back in singles and showcased their mental fortitude throughout the competition.
Turning Tides in Singles Play
North Texas seemed to steal the early momentum, quickly extending their lead to 2-0 with a decisive win at No. 4 (6-1, 6-2). However, Ekua Youri was not going to let her team down. The determined brown-haired player fought hard at No. 1 singles, winning her match with a score of 6-4, 6-4, which finally put a point on the board for UTSA.
From there, the tides began to turn. Letizia Corsini made her mark and brought the match even at 2-2, winning at No. 2 in a nail-biter that finished 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. But alas, North Texas managed to regain the lead, taking the No. 5 position in a match that ended 1-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Hope was not lost, though! Natalia Castaneda Guerrero stepped up at No. 6 and leveled the match once again with her own comeback, winning 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. The crowd buzzed with anticipation as it all boiled down to the decisive No. 3 match, where Arina Babenko was determined to seal the deal for her team. With an impressive performance, she clinched the final point with a score of 6-3, 6-7(1), 6-3.
The Final Score and Season Progress
With this stunning victory, the UTSA Women’s Tennis Team has positioned themselves as true contenders this season. Their impressive track record includes a remarkable 25-12 in doubles, with highlights such as Valeria Sanchez and Ekua Youri, who lead the doubles charge with an 8-3 record. Meanwhile, North Texas leaves the match with a standings record of 5-6.
As the Roadrunners continue to push through the season, it’s clear that they possess the heart, talent, and drive to achieve greatness. With every match, San Antonio fans are reminded of just how exciting collegiate tennis can be!
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- UTSA Women’s Tennis Off to Historic Start
- Encyclopedia Britannica: College Tennis
