The Aggies women’s tennis program is a perennial NCAA tournament team, making an appearance in the national championship bracket each year for the last decade, but the 2022-2023 team seems to be special. They entered the tournament ranked #7 in the nation, and have proceeded to make the deepest run an A&M women’s tennis program has made since the 2012-2013 team finished second in the nation losing to Stanford 4-3 after valiant comeback effort fell just short.
The Aggie women took on conference foe Vanderbilt in the Sweet-16 round on Saturday, and handed the Lady Commadores a 4-0 sweep to advance to the elite eight.
Carson Branstine (#1 Singles), Mary Stoiana (#3 Singles), Jayci Goldsmith (#4 Singles), and the duo of Branstine/Stoiana (#2 Doubles) notched victories to give the Aggies the sweep, and move them to 33-1 on the year.
“We had high hopes going into the season, but I don’t think anyone would have thought we’d be 33-1 right now. We thought we could win the conference and we definitely thought we had a shot at winning a national title, but to be in the position we are now is great. Our mission all year has been to win the national title. We used that California match as fuel for the season, and it has only made us stronger.” – Head Coach Mark Weaver
Our hearts, AND our season, will go on.
Elite Eight coming soon…#GigEm | #LockedIn pic.twitter.com/DUnsnqBywo— Texas A&M Women's Tennis (@AggieWTEN) May 15, 2022
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