Eric Mwenda, Author at womenssportsnow.com https://womenssportsnow.com/author/ericm/ womenssportsnow.com Sun, 02 Apr 2023 04:23:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 214932294 Winona State Tennis Falls to Sioux Falls, but Looks to Rebound Against Augustana https://womenssportsnow.com/winona-state-tennis-falls-to-sioux-falls-but-looks-to-rebound-against-augustana/ https://womenssportsnow.com/winona-state-tennis-falls-to-sioux-falls-but-looks-to-rebound-against-augustana/#respond Sun, 02 Apr 2023 04:21:36 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=18132

Winona State Tennis Falls to Sioux Falls, but Looks to Rebound Against Augustana Winona State University’s tennis team recently faced off against the University of Sioux Falls in a match that saw the Warriors fall by a score of 5-2. Despite the setback, the team is determined to bounce back and put up a strong […]

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Winona State Tennis Falls to Sioux Falls, but Looks to Rebound Against Augustana

Winona State University’s tennis team recently faced off against the University of Sioux Falls in a match that saw the Warriors fall by a score of 5-2. Despite the setback, the team is determined to bounce back and put up a strong performance in their upcoming match against Augustana University.

The March 31 match against the University of Sioux Falls started off with doubles play, which saw the Warriors struggle against their opponents. The University of Sioux Falls claimed the doubles point with wins in the No. 2 and No. 3 doubles slots. However, Beth Murman and Sara Anderson were able to secure a Warrior win at No. 1 doubles, winning their match with a score of 6-3.

In singles play, Winona State’s top players were able to pick up victories, with Beth Murman and Rachel Kelly winning their respective matches. Beth Murman won her match against Talia Janos 6-3, 6-2, while Rachel Kelly battled back to beat Danielle Thorfinnson with a score of 3-6, 6-0, 7-5. However, the University of Sioux Falls ultimately won at No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 singles, securing their victory over the Warriors.

Despite the tough loss, Winona State’s tennis team remains focused on the future. The team is now gearing up for their next match against Augustana University, which is set to take place at the Winona Tennis Center. Winona State is determined to come back strong and show their opponents what they’re made of.

The match against Augustana is expected to be a challenging one, as the Vikings are currently leading the conference standings. However, Winona State’s tennis team is no stranger to competition and is ready to put in the hard work to come out on top. The team’s players are excited to showcase their skills and are confident in their ability to put up a strong fight.

The team’s recent loss to the University of Sioux Falls has served as a learning experience for the Warriors. The team has identified areas that need improvement and is working hard to address them before their upcoming match against Augustana. The Warriors’ coaching staff is also putting in extra time and effort to ensure that the team is fully prepared for the match.

Winona State’s tennis team is known for their hard work and dedication to the sport. The team’s players are all highly skilled and possess a deep passion for tennis. They understand that success in tennis requires not only physical strength and skill but also mental toughness and a strong work ethic. The team is committed to upholding these values and is determined to leave everything on the court in their upcoming match against Augustana.

In conclusion, Winona State’s recent loss to the University of Sioux Falls was a tough one, but the team is not letting it get them down. They are focused on the future and are ready to put up a strong fight in their next match against Augustana University. The Warriors’ players and coaching staff are working tirelessly to prepare for the match and are confident that they have what it takes to come out on top. Winona State’s tennis team is a force to be reckoned with, and they are determined to prove it on the court.

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Brown Women’s Tennis Sweeps UMass and Fordham in Sunday Thriller https://womenssportsnow.com/brown-womens-tennis-sweeps-umass-and-fordham-in-sunday-thriller/ https://womenssportsnow.com/brown-womens-tennis-sweeps-umass-and-fordham-in-sunday-thriller/#respond Mon, 13 Mar 2023 05:07:01 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=14067 Brown women's tennis team swept Sunday with two victories, defeating UMass 6-1 and Fordham 4-3. With these wins, the Bears improve to 11-3 on the season and 8-1 at home, while the Minutewomen fall to 6-3, and the Rams drop to 5-4. In their first match against UMass, Brown dominated, with the 63rd ranked doubles duo of sophomore Addison Ahlstrom and senior Britany Lau winning their match at first doubles, 6-3. Freshman Phoebe Peus and sophomore Lindsey Hofflander secured a 6-1 victory at second doubles for the first point of the day. Brown then quickly sealed the match with a pair of defaults and junior Olivia Mariotti taking fourth singles (6-2, ret). Junior Ali Benedetto, and sophomore Gabby Soliman also won their singles matches, and Brown took the match 6-1. Playing against Fordham in the second match, Brown earned the first point with Benedetto and junior Nora Lee, and Hofflander and Peus winning their matches. Peus made it 2-0 Brown lead by winning second singles (6-3, 6-2), but Fordham took a 3-2 advantage with victories at third, first, and fourth singles. Hofflander then secured the sixth point at sixth singles, tying the score at 3-3. The exciting three-set match at fifth singles went in favor of Mariotti (6-4, 2-6, 78-66), giving Brown the 4-3 victory. Head Coach Lucie Schmidhauser was impressed with the team's professionalism and grit, "Our team has faced a lot of adversity lately, but the women keep battling and competing so hard, no matter what the obstacles. It is truly a pleasure to coach a team of players who are so focused on the process of getting better, day in and day out. This type of mindset doesn't always necessarily show in results, but today it went our way." Brown's next challenge is a doubleheader on Saturday.

Brown women’s tennis team swept Sunday with two victories, defeating UMass 6-1 and Fordham 4-3. With these wins, the Bears improve to 11-3 on the season and 8-1 at home, while the Minutewomen fall to 6-3, and the Rams drop to 5-4. In their first match against UMass, Brown dominated, with the 63rd ranked doubles […]

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Brown women's tennis team swept Sunday with two victories, defeating UMass 6-1 and Fordham 4-3. With these wins, the Bears improve to 11-3 on the season and 8-1 at home, while the Minutewomen fall to 6-3, and the Rams drop to 5-4. In their first match against UMass, Brown dominated, with the 63rd ranked doubles duo of sophomore Addison Ahlstrom and senior Britany Lau winning their match at first doubles, 6-3. Freshman Phoebe Peus and sophomore Lindsey Hofflander secured a 6-1 victory at second doubles for the first point of the day. Brown then quickly sealed the match with a pair of defaults and junior Olivia Mariotti taking fourth singles (6-2, ret). Junior Ali Benedetto, and sophomore Gabby Soliman also won their singles matches, and Brown took the match 6-1. Playing against Fordham in the second match, Brown earned the first point with Benedetto and junior Nora Lee, and Hofflander and Peus winning their matches. Peus made it 2-0 Brown lead by winning second singles (6-3, 6-2), but Fordham took a 3-2 advantage with victories at third, first, and fourth singles. Hofflander then secured the sixth point at sixth singles, tying the score at 3-3. The exciting three-set match at fifth singles went in favor of Mariotti (6-4, 2-6, 78-66), giving Brown the 4-3 victory. Head Coach Lucie Schmidhauser was impressed with the team's professionalism and grit, "Our team has faced a lot of adversity lately, but the women keep battling and competing so hard, no matter what the obstacles. It is truly a pleasure to coach a team of players who are so focused on the process of getting better, day in and day out. This type of mindset doesn't always necessarily show in results, but today it went our way." Brown's next challenge is a doubleheader on Saturday.

Brown women’s tennis team swept Sunday with two victories, defeating UMass 6-1 and Fordham 4-3. With these wins, the Bears improve to 11-3 on the season and 8-1 at home, while the Minutewomen fall to 6-3, and the Rams drop to 5-4.

In their first match against UMass, Brown dominated, with the 63rd ranked doubles duo of sophomore Addison Ahlstrom and senior Britany Lau winning their match at first doubles, 6-3. Freshman Phoebe Peus and sophomore Lindsey Hofflander secured a 6-1 victory at second doubles for the first point of the day. Brown then quickly sealed the match with a pair of defaults and junior Olivia Mariotti taking fourth singles (6-2, ret). Junior Ali Benedetto, and sophomore Gabby Soliman also won their singles matches, and Brown took the match 6-1.

Playing against Fordham in the second match, Brown earned the first point with Benedetto and junior Nora Lee, and Hofflander and Peus winning their matches. Peus made it 2-0 Brown lead by winning second singles (6-3, 6-2), but Fordham took a 3-2 advantage with victories at third, first, and fourth singles. Hofflander then secured the sixth point at sixth singles, tying the score at 3-3. The exciting three-set match at fifth singles went in favor of Mariotti (6-4, 2-6, 78-66), giving Brown the 4-3 victory.

Head Coach Lucie Schmidhauser was impressed with the team’s professionalism and grit, “Our team has faced a lot of adversity lately, but the women keep battling and competing so hard, no matter what the obstacles. It is truly a pleasure to coach a team of players who are so focused on the process of getting better, day in and day out. This type of mindset doesn’t always necessarily show in results, but today it went our way.”

Brown’s next challenge is a doubleheader on Saturday.

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Wilson Ultra 100 V3.0 Tennis Racquet Unstrung – Advanced Performance https://womenssportsnow.com/wilson-ultra-100-v3-0-tennis-racquet-unstrung-advanced-performance/ https://womenssportsnow.com/wilson-ultra-100-v3-0-tennis-racquet-unstrung-advanced-performance/#respond Mon, 06 Mar 2023 07:59:40 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=12866 Wilson Ultra 100 V3.0 Tennis Racquet Unstrung

The Wilson Ultra 100 V3.0 Tennis Racquet Unstrung is a high-performance tennis racquet suitable for advanced and professional players. Its carbon fiber construction and proprietary FeelFlex technology provide enhanced feel and control, while its clean tri-colored design adds a touch of style to your game. Features and Benefits FeelFlex technology: Proprietary carbon mapping strategically placed […]

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Wilson Ultra 100 V3.0 Tennis Racquet Unstrung

The Wilson Ultra 100 V3.0 Tennis Racquet Unstrung is a high-performance tennis racquet suitable for advanced and professional players. Its carbon fiber construction and proprietary FeelFlex technology provide enhanced feel and control, while its clean tri-colored design adds a touch of style to your game.

Features and Benefits

  • FeelFlex technology: Proprietary carbon mapping strategically placed throughout the hoop for additional flexibility and a better connected-to-the-ball feel.
  • Top Grip Taper: Provides a better feel for top-hand grip placement, giving you more control over your shots.
  • Braided Graphite + Basalt composition: Improves the flex of the racquet, producing enhanced feel and control.
  • Parallel Drilling: Provides a consistent, more forgiving string bed response, ensuring that you hit the ball with more accuracy.
  • Clean tri-colored design: Looks great on the court and complements any tennis outfit.
    Suitable for avid competitors: This racquet is perfect for players who want to take their game to the next level.

Pros:

  • FeelFlex technology provides enhanced feel and control.
  • Top Grip Taper gives you more control over your shots.
  • Braided Graphite + Basalt composition improves the flex of the racquet.
  • Parallel Drilling ensures consistent and accurate shots.
  • The clean tri-colored design looks great on the court.

Cons:

  • The unstrung version requires additional expense and time to string.

FAQs:

What is the weight of this tennis racquet?
A: The Wilson Ultra 100 V3.0 Tennis Racquet Unstrung weighs 300 grams.

What is the grip size of this racquet?
A: This racquet comes with a 4 1/4 grip size.

Is this racquet suitable for beginners?
A: This racquet is best suited for advanced and professional players.

Conclusion:

The Wilson Ultra 100 V3.0 Tennis Racquet Unstrung is a top-of-the-line tennis racquet that delivers enhanced feel, control, and accuracy on the court. With its advanced technology and sleek design, this racquet is sure to impress any avid competitor.

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Columbia Women’s Tennis Team Triumphs Over Hofstra in New Columbia Tennis Center https://womenssportsnow.com/columbia-womens-tennis-team-triumphs-over-hofstra-in-new-columbia-tennis-center/ https://womenssportsnow.com/columbia-womens-tennis-team-triumphs-over-hofstra-in-new-columbia-tennis-center/#respond Mon, 27 Feb 2023 09:06:12 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=11789

The Columbia women’s tennis team triumphed over Hofstra, 6-1, in their first home game at the newly-built Columbia Tennis Center. The Lions’ impressive performance improved their spring season record to 3-5. Head coach Ilene Weintraub expressed her gratitude towards the supporters who contributed to the construction of the new facility. The team was thrilled to […]

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The Columbia women’s tennis team triumphed over Hofstra, 6-1, in their first home game at the newly-built Columbia Tennis Center. The Lions’ impressive performance improved their spring season record to 3-5.

Head coach Ilene Weintraub expressed her gratitude towards the supporters who contributed to the construction of the new facility. The team was thrilled to play their first match in the new center and were even more ecstatic to win their opening game in it.

In doubles, the pairs of Anna Zhang and Sophia Wang, and Rachele Rimondini and Shivani Amineni each secured a 6-0 victory over Hofstra’s teams, earning Columbia the doubles point.

The Lions continued their dominance in singles, winning five out of six matches. Clarine Lerby was the first to finish, defeating Sabina Mohamed 6-2, 6-0 at No. 5. Carolyn Brodsky followed with a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Abigail Higgins at No. 6. Winta Tewolde sealed the victory for Columbia at No. 3, winning 6-0, 6-4 against April Sanchez. Michelle Xu also earned a win at No. 5, defeating Ananyaa Bhargova 6-1, 6-0, while Rachele Rimondini won 6-1, 6-4 over Deniz Snyder at No. 2.

The No. 1 singles match between Julia Haynes and Jimena Garbino was highly competitive and featured many long rallies. Haynes took the first set 6-1 and had a lead in the second set, but Garbino managed to rally and tie the set at 5-5 before Haynes had to retire due to a medical issue.

Coach Weintraub was proud of her team’s performance and their commitment to the game plan, particularly in doubles, where they focused on having two players at the net and maintaining a high first serve percentage.

The Lions will play their next game at home against Fordham on March 3 at noon in the Columbia Tennis Center.

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LSU Women’s Basketball’s NCAA Tournament 1-Seed Race: Latest Updates https://womenssportsnow.com/lsu-womens-basketballs-ncaa-tournament-1-seed-race-latest-updates/ https://womenssportsnow.com/lsu-womens-basketballs-ncaa-tournament-1-seed-race-latest-updates/#respond Sun, 26 Feb 2023 14:40:39 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=11678 No. 1 seed

LSU women’s basketball team, led by coach Kim Mulkey, is eyeing a No. 1 seed in next month’s NCAA Tournament. The team has had a spectacular season with a record of 26-1, including a No. 2 seed in the SEC Tournament. However, the Tigers are not sure whether they will make it to the top […]

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No. 1 seed

LSU women’s basketball team, led by coach Kim Mulkey, is eyeing a No. 1 seed in next month’s NCAA Tournament. The team has had a spectacular season with a record of 26-1, including a No. 2 seed in the SEC Tournament. However, the Tigers are not sure whether they will make it to the top line due to their weak non-conference strength of schedule, ranked near No. 300 nationally.

Mulkey has acknowledged that the selection committee will consider non-conference strength of schedule while deciding on the top seeds for the tournament. She stated that even if they had beaten No. 1 South Carolina, it would not have guaranteed a jump to the 1-line due to their weak schedule.

The team’s chances for a No. 1 seed depend on the performance of other teams in the running, including Stanford, Utah, UConn, Maryland, and Iowa. The latest projections by ESPN’s Charlie Creme had LSU on the 1-line, while the selection committee favored Utah for the final No. 1 seed.

LSU is currently holding steady as a No. 2 seed in ESPN’s bracket, while CBS Sports has projected them as a No. 2 seed along with Utah. The Tigers need to avoid losses to teams they should beat to keep their chances alive.

As the regular season nears its end, the Tigers will be keeping an eye on other teams’ performances during conference tournaments. With the regular season finale against Mississippi State, LSU has an opportunity to solidify their position and possibly make a push for the No. 1 seed.

In the opening round of the tournament, the Tigers would potentially face Fairleigh Dickinson or Southern Utah, with a matchup against No. 7 Oklahoma State or No. 10 Columbia in Baton Rouge.

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Miami Women’s Basketball Team Penalized for Violating NCAA Name, Image, and Likeness Rules https://womenssportsnow.com/lebron-james-lakers-clippers-win/ https://womenssportsnow.com/lebron-james-lakers-clippers-win/#respond Sun, 26 Feb 2023 12:12:07 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=11666 NCAA name

Miami women’s basketball team has found itself at the center of the NCAA’s first ruling on name, image, and likeness (NIL) infractions, with the team being penalized for violating recruiting rules. The team was put on probation for one year, and Coach Katie Meier was handed a three-game suspension, which the school had self-imposed at […]

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NCAA name

Miami women’s basketball team has found itself at the center of the NCAA’s first ruling on name, image, and likeness (NIL) infractions, with the team being penalized for violating recruiting rules. The team was put on probation for one year, and Coach Katie Meier was handed a three-game suspension, which the school had self-imposed at the start of this season. The team also received multiple recruiting restrictions, but the players involved were not punished. The ruling follows a case that involved Miami guards Haley and Hanna Cavinder, who became stars after the NCAA allowed college athletes to profit from their NIL in July 2021.

The Cavinder twins had previously played at Fresno State before transferring to Miami, where they met John H. Ruiz, a prominent Hurricanes booster who had signed several Miami athletes to NIL deals, including the Cavinders. Before the twins signed with Miami, the NCAA found that Coach Meier had facilitated a meeting between them and Ruiz, a meeting that violated recruiting rules. The NCAA also found that Ruiz providing the players with a meal violated inducement rules. The NCAA determined that Coach Meier’s involvement in arranging contact between Ruiz and the Cavinders was a violation of recruiting rules.

Miami has agreed to several other minor sanctions, including a fine and a reduction in the number of official recruiting visits this season. The NCAA did not name Ruiz in its ruling, but it did reference an April 13 tweet posted by a booster last year that included a photo of “the booster, booster’s son, prospects and prospects’ parents.” Ruiz had posted a photo with the Cavinders after a dinner at his home that matched that description.

Despite the ruling, Ruiz has defended his actions, stating on Twitter that “these girls decided where to go, no one else did it for them.” The NCAA’s decision stated that Ruiz would not be forced to dissociate from the school, but the Committee on Infractions “will strongly consider disassociation penalties in future cases involving NIL-adjacent conduct.”

The NCAA’s ruling highlights the challenges that the organization faces in dealing with the evolving landscape of NIL. Boosters are now involved with prospects and student-athletes in ways that the NCAA has never seen before, making addressing impermissible booster conduct critical. The disassociation penalty, the NCAA’s effective penalty, is available to the Committee on Infractions in future cases involving NIL-adjacent conduct. The NCAA’s decision will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the future of NIL in college sports.

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NCAA Hands Down First-Ever NIL Ruling in Miami Women’s Basketball Infraction Case https://womenssportsnow.com/ncaa-hands-down-first-ever-nil-ruling-in-miami-womens-basketball-infraction-case/ https://womenssportsnow.com/ncaa-hands-down-first-ever-nil-ruling-in-miami-womens-basketball-infraction-case/#respond Sat, 25 Feb 2023 18:34:05 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=11586 NCAA issues first NIL ruling in Miami women's basketball case

The NCAA has made a significant move in the new world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals in college athletics. On Friday, the NCAA issued its first-ever ruling in an NIL infraction case involving Miami women’s basketball players, Haley and Hanna Cavinder, who transferred from Fresno State in 2022. Miami head coach Katie Meier […]

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NCAA issues first NIL ruling in Miami women's basketball case

The NCAA has made a significant move in the new world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals in college athletics. On Friday, the NCAA issued its first-ever ruling in an NIL infraction case involving Miami women’s basketball players, Haley and Hanna Cavinder, who transferred from Fresno State in 2022.

Miami head coach Katie Meier was suspended for three games at the start of the 2022-23 season for committing Level II violations by arranging a meeting between the Cavinder sisters and Miami booster, John Ruiz, who is the CEO of LifeWallet and a known supporter of the university. The NCAA ruled that the dinner at Ruiz’s home, where the parties did not discuss NIL opportunities but he promoted the school, was an infraction because boosters are not authorized to have in-person, off-campus contact with prospects or pay for their meals.

The NCAA, the university, and enforcement staff agreed on the violations and penalties, which included one year of probation, a $5,000 fine plus 1% of the women’s basketball budget, a 7% reduction in the number of official visits in women’s basketball during the 2022-23 academic year, a reduction of nine recruiting-person days in women’s basketball during the 2022-23 academic year, a three-week prohibition against recruiting communications by women’s basketball staff, and a 10% suspension for the head coach, served during the first three contests of the 2022-23 season.

The Cavinder twins, who have a massive social media following with 4.3 million TikTok followers, were not penalized, as the NCAA’s stance is to not penalize athletes themselves for NIL-adjacent infractions.

The Division I Committee on Infractions panel said in the resolution, “Boosters are involved with prospects and student-athletes in ways the NCAA membership has never seen or encountered. … In that way, addressing impermissible booster conduct is critical, and the disassociation penalty presents an effective penalty available to the Committee on Infractions.”

This ruling shows that the NCAA is taking NIL violations seriously and will continue to enforce its rules in this new landscape of college athletics.

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Virginia Tech rises in Women’s NCAA basketball bracketology 2023 https://womenssportsnow.com/virginia-tech-rises-in-womens-ncaa-basketball-bracketology-2023/ https://womenssportsnow.com/virginia-tech-rises-in-womens-ncaa-basketball-bracketology-2023/#respond Sat, 25 Feb 2023 18:02:26 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=11571 Women's NCAA basketball bracketology 2023

In the latest Women’s NCAA basketball bracketology for 2023, Virginia Tech has made an impressive leap up the rankings. With five NET top 25 wins, they are now ranked 12th in the country and are looking like a serious contender for a No. 2 seed. The No. 1 seeds remain unchanged, with South Carolina, Indiana, […]

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Women's NCAA basketball bracketology 2023

In the latest Women’s NCAA basketball bracketology for 2023, Virginia Tech has made an impressive leap up the rankings. With five NET top 25 wins, they are now ranked 12th in the country and are looking like a serious contender for a No. 2 seed.

The No. 1 seeds remain unchanged, with South Carolina, Indiana, Stanford, and UConn all continuing their impressive seasons. However, there is plenty of movement elsewhere in the rankings, with some razor-thin margins between teams vying for a No. 2 seed.

LSU, Utah, Virginia Tech, Iowa, Maryland, Duke, and Notre Dame all look like contenders for a No. 2 seed, with the margins between them incredibly close. This means that every game down the stretch will be crucial for these teams, as they battle it out for a favorable seeding in the tournament.

Virginia Tech has been the most impressive of these teams in recent weeks, picking up two crucial wins against Duke and NC State. Senior Elizabeth Kitley has been a standout player for the Hokies, averaging 19.3 PPG and 3.8 BPG over their current six-game win streak.

But Virginia Tech will need to continue their impressive form if they want to hold onto their No. 2 seed. They face a tough test on Thursday when they take on North Carolina, a team they only narrowly beat earlier in the season.

Elsewhere in the rankings, Iowa continues to impress with their offensive prowess. With an average of 82.5 points per game, they are the nation’s premier offensive juggernaut. They will face their toughest test of the season so far when they take on Indiana on Sunday.

Overall, the Women’s NCAA basketball bracketology for 2023 is shaping up to be an exciting and closely contested tournament. With so many talented teams vying for a top seed, every game will be crucial as we approach the business end of the season.

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Duke Women’s Tennis to Begin ACC Play Against Virginia Tech and Virginia https://womenssportsnow.com/duke-womens-tennis-to-begin-acc-play-against-virginia-tech-and-virginia/ https://womenssportsnow.com/duke-womens-tennis-to-begin-acc-play-against-virginia-tech-and-virginia/#respond Thu, 23 Feb 2023 21:29:00 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/?p=11266 Duke Women's Tennis

The Duke women’s tennis team is gearing up to open ACC action this week, with a pair of matches on the road against Virginia Tech and Virginia. Currently ranked No. 10 in the ITA poll, the Blue Devils have their sights set on continuing their winning ways against conference opponents. First up is Virginia Tech, […]

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Duke Women's Tennis

The Duke women’s tennis team is gearing up to open ACC action this week, with a pair of matches on the road against Virginia Tech and Virginia. Currently ranked No. 10 in the ITA poll, the Blue Devils have their sights set on continuing their winning ways against conference opponents.

First up is Virginia Tech, whom Duke has dominated in past matchups, with a series record of 26-2 in favor of the Blue Devils. But don’t count out the Hokies just yet, as they boast an impressive 8-1 record heading into Friday’s match. Duke will need to bring their A-game to keep their five-match winning streak against Virginia Tech alive.

Next, Duke will face off against Virginia, a team they’ve had more of a back-and-forth history with. The Blue Devils hold a series record of 64-9 against the Cavaliers, but Virginia won both meetings between the two teams in 2021. With a current ranking of No. 20 in the ITA poll, Virginia will provide a formidable challenge for Duke.

But the Blue Devils are no strangers to tough competition. Just last week, they turned heads at the ITA National Team Indoors, bouncing back from an opening loss to Oklahoma with impressive victories over No. 6 Stanford and host school Washington. Senior Chloe Beck played a pivotal role in the team’s success, going 3-0 in singles to help lead Duke to victory.

Looking ahead, Duke has its sights set on adding more wins to its nine-match winning streak against ACC opponents. Beck, in particular, has been a standout player in conference play, boasting a 15-match regular season winning streak against ACC foes dating back to her sophomore year. She’ll look to continue her dominance and help Duke maintain their spot in the top 10 of the ITA rankings.

But it’s not just Beck who’s been making waves for Duke. Graduate student Cameron Morra recently became the 28th Blue Devil to reach the 100-win mark, cementing her status as a key player for the team. With both Morra and Beck leading the charge, Duke is poised to continue their winning ways and make a run at an ACC championship.

So, as the Blue Devils hit the road this weekend, all eyes will be on whether they can continue their winning streak against conference foes. With a talented roster and a winning mentality, Duke is sure to put on a show for tennis fans everywhere.

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As March Madness approaches, the excitement in the world of college basketball is palpable. And while some teams have already cemented their place as tournament favorites, others are still vying for their chance to make a statement on the national stage. One team that has been turning heads in the SEC conference recently is Ole […]

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Ole Miss women's basketball

As March Madness approaches, the excitement in the world of college basketball is palpable. And while some teams have already cemented their place as tournament favorites, others are still vying for their chance to make a statement on the national stage. One team that has been turning heads in the SEC conference recently is Ole Miss women’s basketball.

The Rebels had a moment in the spotlight last Sunday when they took on top-ranked South Carolina and pushed them to overtime before ultimately falling short. This followed a near-miss against LSU just three days prior, proving that Ole Miss is a force to be reckoned with in the conference.

Coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin has been vocal about her belief that the Rebels are one of the top 25 teams in the country, and it seems that some bracketologists agree with her. ESPN’s Charlie Kreme has projected Ole Miss as a No. 8 seed, while CBS Sports’ Connor Groel has a lower projection as a No. 10 seed. Despite the discrepancy, the fact that Ole Miss is even being considered for a tournament spot is a testament to their recent performances.

But what makes Ole Miss a team to watch in the NCAA Tournament? For starters, they have proven that they can compete with the best teams in the conference. Their near-upsets against South Carolina and LSU, two of the top teams in the SEC, show that they have the talent and grit to make a deep run in the tournament.

Additionally, Ole Miss has a number of players who have been making a significant impact on the court. Shakira Austin has been a standout player for the Rebels this season, averaging 17.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game. Donnetta Johnson and Taylor Smith have also been key players for Ole Miss, contributing both offensively and defensively.

Of course, tournament projections can change quickly, and Ole Miss still has two regular-season games and the SEC Tournament ahead of them. But regardless of their tournament seeding, the Rebels have already made their mark in the SEC and will be a team to watch as March Madness gets underway.

As fans and analysts alike look ahead to the NCAA Tournament, there are sure to be plenty of surprises and upsets along the way. And while some teams may be considered favorites, it’s important not to count out the underdogs. Ole Miss women’s basketball has proven that they are a team to watch, and they just might be the ones to shake up the tournament this year.

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