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No. 35 WT Set to Take on No. 31 LSU in First-Round Matchup

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Baylor women’s tennis is gearing up for an exciting NCAA Tournament appearance as they head to the Stanford Regional to face off against LSU in the first round. The Bears, ranked No. 35, will take on the No. 31 LSU Tigers on Friday at 12 p.m. CT at the Taube Family Tennis Center.

This marks Baylor’s 25th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance, with head coach Joey Scrivano expressing his excitement for the opportunity. The Bears have a rich history in the tournament, with memorable stops at Stanford in 2006 and 2011, including Elite Eight and Final Four appearances.

Senior Miska Kadleckova shared her team’s mindset heading into the tournament, emphasizing the privilege of competing in the postseason. Under Coach Scrivano’s leadership, Baylor has advanced to an impressive 18 NCAA Tournaments in 22 years, with numerous accolades and championships to their name.

The Bears will face tough competition in LSU and host team Stanford, who are the No. 2 seed in the regional. Despite the challenges ahead, Baylor is prepared to bring their best game to the court and enjoy the experience with their teammates.

Fans can follow Baylor women’s tennis on social media for updates on their NCAA Tournament journey. With a talented roster and a winning tradition, the Bears are ready to make their mark in the tournament and showcase their skills on the national stage.

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