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SMU improves to 12-1 on season

It has now been eight straight wins for the SMU women’s tennis team after they beat Louisville, 5-0, on Saturday and Missouri, 4-1, over the weekend.
 

The No. 21 Mustangs are now 12-1 this season after their play at the Green Tennis Center in Columbia, Mo.
 

In the match against Louisville, SMU won all three matches to earn the doubles point. They were also perfect in singles, winning four of six while the No. 5 and 6 positions went unfinished.
 

SMU freshman Edyta Cieplucha had an impressive comeback in the No. 4 singles spot. After facing match point, she won 11 straight games and won the match (2-6, 7-5, 6-0).
The Mustangs also earned the doubles point against Missouri on Sunday.
 

With her win at the No. 1 singles spot, sophomore Marta Lesniak improved her record to 11-0 in dual matches. She defeated Missouri’s Jamie Mera (6-2, 6-4) and is ranked No. 92.
Aleksandra Malyarchikova also improved to 11-0 in dual meets with her No. 2 singles win over the Tigers’ Mallory Weber (6-2, 6-4).
 

Cieplucha won again at No. 4 singles and now has a record of 8-0 for the year.
The Mustangs next match is March 6 against a formidable No. 33 Texas in Austin.
 

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