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UConn Women’s Tennis Advances to BIG EAST Semifinals with 4-2 Win Over Seton Hall

2025-04-18
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UConn women’s tennis defeated Seton Hall 4-2 in the BIG EAST quarterfinals, with key singles wins propelling the Huskies into the semifinals.

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STORRS, CT — The UConn women’s tennis team advanced to the BIG EAST Tournament semifinals Friday morning with a 4-2 quarterfinal win over Seton Hall.

After a strong start in doubles and a resilient showing in singles, the Huskies secured their place in the next round.

UConn’s top duo, Olivia Wright and Victoria Matos, opened the match with a commanding performance in the No. 1 doubles spot. They were followed by Isabella Asenov and Cameron Didion, who clinched the doubles point with a 6-4 win at No. 3.

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In singles play, the Huskies built on their early momentum. Isabel Petri Bere delivered a win, along with Matos, Didion, and Asenov, each earning key victories in their individual matches.

The four singles points were enough to clinch the quarterfinal at 4-2, ending Seton Hall’s tournament run.

With the win, UConn moves into the semifinal round and will face the winner of the No. 4 vs. No. 5 quarterfinal matchup.

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