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The Lamar University women’s tennis team achieved an impressive 5-2 victory against the University of New Orleans at the Thompson Family Tennis Center in Beaumont. With strong performances in both doubles and singles matches, the team showcased their skills and teamwork. Senior Megan Do and sophomore Asta Miettinen led the way in doubles, while the team’s strong momentum carried through to singles play. This win improves the women’s team’s record to 4-17 for the season, igniting hope for the remainder of their schedule.
Exciting Tennis Action in Beaumont!
Beaumont, Texas, was the place to be this past Saturday afternoon as the women’s tennis team from Lamar University faced off against the University of New Orleans. The atmosphere at the Thompson Family Tennis Center was buzzing with excitement as fans gathered to cheer on their team. In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, Lamar secured a 5-2 victory over New Orleans, showcasing their prowess on the court.
Strong Start with Doubles Domination
The match began with the always crucial doubles competition, where Lamar set the tone with some fantastic performances. The dynamic duo of senior Megan Do and sophomore Asta Miettinen took to the courts at No. 1 Doubles. They showcased their coordination and experience, sailing through their match with little trouble from their opponents. Their seamless communication and strategic play resulted in a smooth victory, earning the valuable doubles point for the team.
Meanwhile, the excitement continued as the No. 2 Doubles team of freshmen Arina Gudovskaya and Luana Paiva battled it out in a thrilling, competitive match. With both teams displaying excellent skills, the match became so intense that it ultimately headed to a tiebreaker. In a situation like this, every point counts, and the young pair showed determination and grit, clinching the victory for Lamar. This doubles success served as a strong foundation for what was to come.
Singles Success Wraps Up the Day
With the doubles point secured, the momentum continued to build as the singles matches began. Lamar’s strong performance in doubles translated seamlessly onto the singles courts, as they quickly grabbed commanding positions. The athletes at No. 1, No. 2, and No. 5 singles came out swinging, claiming their opening sets with confidence and poise. This assertive play contributed significantly to Lamar’s successful afternoon.
As the match progressed, each victory added to the team’s growing success. With this win, the women’s tennis team improved their overall record to 4-17 for the season, and they now sit at 1-7 in Southland Conference play. This triumph is a significant step forward, igniting hope for the remainder of the season.
Men’s Tennis Team Faces Tough Competition
Despite dropping the doubles point, the Lamar men showed resilience, bouncing back with strong opening-set wins in the first, second, and fifth singles matches. Freshman Louis Drapeau highlighted his tenacity by winning the second set after initially losing the first. Moreover, veteran player Haruki Omori-Cowie stepped up, tying the overall match at 1-1, bringing hope to his teammates and the cheering crowd.
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