Maria Taboada and Celia del Castillo teamed up for an 8-5 win at No. 1 doubles before the tandem split off into singles play and picked up a pair of victories for GSW on Friday afternoon against West Georgia, but the visiting Wolves rallied to defeat GSW, 5-4, at the Susan K. Smith Tennis Complex.
GSW led, 2-1, after doubles play and threatened to pull off the upset Saturday afternoon at the Susan K. Smith Tennis Complex with a pair of wins in singles, but the Bobcats held off GSW, 5-4. The women lost, 8-1, to No. 19 Georgia College.
The women's tennis team combined to drop only seven games across singles and doubles play in a 9-0 win at Fort Valley State on Friday afternoon. The GSW men almost matched the Lady Hurricanes, as they lost 10 games collectively en route to their dominant 9-0 victory.
Celia del Castillo earned the Lady Hurricanes lone point of the day with a 6-3, 6-2 win at No. 2 singles over Daniela Nino Duarte to improve her singles record to 6-4 this spring.
The women's tennis team combined to drop only six games across singles and doubles play in a 9-0 win over Fort Valley State on Friday afternoon at the Susan K. Smith Tennis Complex. The GSW men almost matched the Lady Hurricanes, as they lost nine games collectively en route to their dominant 9-0 victory.
Senior Oliver Marshall picked up wins in both singles and doubles play Saturday afternoon, but the team results favored Emmanuel College as GSW suffered a 7-2 loss on the men's side and an 8-1 setback in women's action.
The GSW tennis teams made school history on Saturday as they combined to go 4-0 for the most wins in a day during the program's NCAA era. Celia del Castillo Torres, Anneliese Leahy, Kendall Crew, Joel Landis and Jonathan Martin all had perfect days for GSW with each winning two singles and two doubles matches.