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Recent News About Wayne State Warriors Women's Tennis
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Wayne women's tennis set for GLIAC tournament after regular-season success
The Wayne State University women's tennis team, ranked 27th nationally, is preparing for the GLIAC Tournament at the Greater Midland Center in Midland, Michigan. The Warriors, who won the GLIAC Regular-Season Championship with an undefeated record of 7-0 in the league, have earned a bye in the first round and will begin their campaign on Saturday in the semifinals against either Saginaw Valley State or Lake Superior State. The match is scheduled to start at 10 a.m.
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Wayne State women's tennis wins GLIAC regular-season title after Davenport victory
The Wayne State University women's tennis team has secured the GLIAC Regular-Season Championship following a decisive 7-0 victory over Davenport University. The match took place on Saturday at the MVP SportsPlex in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Wayne State women's tennis secures seventh consecutive win against Purdue Northwest
Wayne State University's women's tennis team achieved a 7-0 victory against Purdue Northwest on Friday, marking their seventh consecutive win. The match took place at the Match Point Tennis Facility in Griffith, Indiana. This win brings Wayne State closer to securing the GLIAC Regular-Season Championship, with a potential clinching victory possible in their upcoming game against Davenport.
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Wayne State women’s tennis eyes regular-season title with upcoming matches
The Wayne State University women's tennis team, ranked No. 20, is preparing for a crucial weekend with matches against Purdue Northwest and Davenport. These matches will determine the GLIAC Regular-Season Championship. The Warriors will face Purdue Northwest at the Match Point Tennis Facility in Griffith, Indiana, on Friday, April 19, at 2 p.m. Eastern time. The following day, they will play against Davenport at the MVP SportsPlex in Grand Rapids, Michigan, at 1 p.m.
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Wayne State's Malak Arafat earns first GLIAC Women's Tennis Player of the Week award
Wayne State University sophomore Malak Arafat has been named the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Women's Tennis Player of the Week for the first time in her career. The announcement was made by the league office on Tuesday.
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Wayne State women’s tennis defeats Ferris State; eyes GLIAC championship
Wayne State University's women's tennis team has secured a significant victory in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) by defeating Ferris State University. The match, held at the newly renovated WSU Tennis Courts, ended with Wayne State winning 6-1. This win places Wayne State in a strong position to clinch the GLIAC Regular-Season Championship with two matches remaining.
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Wayne State women's tennis triumphs over Grand Valley to lead conference
The Wayne State University women's tennis team, ranked 23rd nationally, achieved a decisive victory against Grand Valley State on Friday. The match took place at the Duchene Athletic Facility in Detroit, marking Wayne State's fifth consecutive win and maintaining their unbeaten record in the conference.
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Wayne state women's tennis hosts GVSU and FSU for key GLIAC matchups
The Wayne State University women's tennis team, ranked 23rd nationally, is set to host its final two regular-season home matches against Grand Valley State and Ferris State. The contests are scheduled for Friday, April 12, and Sunday, April 14, with both starting at 2 p.m.
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Wayne State women's tennis secures victory over Michigan Tech
Wayne State University's women's tennis team, ranked 16th nationally, achieved a 6-1 victory over Michigan Tech Huskies on Saturday. The match took place at the Duchene Athletic Facility and marked the Warriors' fourth consecutive win.
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Wayne State women’s tennis achieves third straight victory
The Wayne State University women's tennis team, ranked No. 16, secured a decisive victory over Lake Superior State with a 7-0 shutout on Friday afternoon. The match took place at the Duchene Athletic Facility in Detroit and marked the second of seven league games for Wayne State this season.
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Wayne State women's tennis prepares for key GLIAC matches at home
The Wayne State University women's tennis team, ranked 16th nationally, is set to host Lake Superior State and Michigan Tech in their upcoming GLIAC matches. These contests will take place on Friday, April 5, and Saturday, April 6. The events are part of a four-match home stand in Detroit, which marks the last home games for the regular season.
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Wayne State women's tennis defeats Saginaw Valley in GLIAC opener
Wayne State University's women's tennis team began their conference play with a 5-2 win against Saginaw Valley State at the Greater Midland Tennis Center. This victory marked their first GLIAC match of the season, improving their overall record to 10-5. The center will also host the upcoming GLIAC Tournament starting April 26.
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Wayne State women’s tennis prepares for GLIAC opener against Saginaw Valley
Wayne State University's women's tennis team, ranked 16th nationally, is set to begin its Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) play against Saginaw Valley State University on March 29. The match will take place at the Greater Midland Tennis Center, which is also the venue for the upcoming GLIAC Tournament.
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Wayne State women's tennis team sweeps Oakland University
The Wayne State University women's tennis team, ranked 11th nationally, concluded its two-match home stand with a decisive 7-0 victory over Oakland University on Sunday. This match marked Wayne State's only encounter with a Division I opponent this season. The event took place at the Duchene Athletic Facility in Detroit.
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Wayne State women's tennis prepares for final non-conference match against Oakland
Wayne State University's women's tennis team is set to conclude its brief home stand with a match against Oakland University on Sunday, March 24. The game will take place at the Duchene Athletic Facility and marks the final non-conference event of the season for Wayne State.
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Wayne State narrowly defeated by Tiffin University in women's tennis
The Wayne State University women's tennis team faced a narrow defeat against Tiffin University in Detroit. The match, held at the Duchene Athletic Facility, ended with a 4-3 scoreline in favor of Tiffin. This was Wayne State's first home game after their Spring Break trip to Florida.
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Wayne State women's tennis faces Tiffin after successful Florida trip
Following their annual Spring Break trip to Florida, the Wayne State University women's tennis team is set to face Tiffin University at home. The match will take place on Wednesday, March 20, at noon inside the Duchene Athletic Facility. Wayne State, ranked third nationally, has a record of 8-4 this season and remains undefeated at home.