The University of Maryland women’s tennis team secured a 4-2 victory over BYU in their final match of the ITA Kickoff Weekend. Head Coach Katie Dougherty praised the team for bouncing back with a strong performance. Maryland took the lead with wins in doubles play, highlighted by a comeback victory by Tamari Gagoshidze and Katherine Hung. Gagoshidze and Diya Challa contributed singles wins to extend the Terps’ lead to 3-0. BYU fought back to make it 3-2, but Oliwia Orlinska clinched the victory for Maryland with a win in the No. 4 singles match.
In doubles, Maryland’s Kallista Liu and Ema Kovacevic won their match, while Gagoshidze and Hung secured the crucial point for the team. In singles, Gagoshidze, Challa, and Orlinska claimed victories, with Orlinska sealing the win for the Terps.
Looking ahead, Maryland will face Columbia on the road on Friday, January 31 at 1 PM ET. The team will aim to build on their success and continue their strong performance in upcoming matches. With this win, the Terps have shown their resilience and determination, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
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