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Women lose to Tulsa, host Wichita State Thursday

The SMU women’s tennis team suffered a loss against C-USA opponent No. 31 Tulsa Thursday at the Case Tennis Center in Tulsa, Okla.

The Mustangs dropped to 1-9 overall in the season while the Golden Hurricane improved to 12-3.

Junior No. 56 Edyta Cieplucha was up first to compete against Tulsa’s No. 91 Anastasia Erofeeva. Cieplucha was able to get the first set but struggled to steal the remaining sets in her match.

First-year Elena Fayner was the only Mustang to tally a point to the 6-1 score. The Moscow native playing at No. 3 in singles improved to 4-6 in the season, with all four wins obtained within the last six matches.

At doubles, Cieplucha teamed up with Fayner to meet their rivals, Erofeeva and Szatkowska, once more. The Mustangs could not match up to the Tulsa seniors and lost their match 8-2.

Tulsa extended their home game winning streak to 33 games in a row.

The Mustangs will host Wichita State at the Las Colinas Country Club on Thursday at 1 p.m.  

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