The Basics
Score: Clemson 6, Western Carolina 0
Records: Western Carolina 0-4, Clemson 7-2
Location: Clemson, S.C., The Duckworth Family Tennis Facility
CLEMSON, S.C. – Western Carolina picked up their first doubles win of the season in their 6-0 loss against the Clemson Tigers on Sunday, Feb. 16 at The Duckworth Family Tennis Facility.
The Catamounts were competing without two of its players due to injury, which resulted in a walkover of singles' match No. 6.
TURNING POINT:
After Clemson earned the first doubles win at No. 3, Jordan Strickland and Jacy Smith tied things up after defeating Tate Schroeder and Sydney Riley 6-3 at the No. 1 slot. The Tigers then went on to win after Mackenzy Middlebrooks and Zaina Nait Omar defeated Carli Deehr and Emily Elliot, 7-6, 7-4.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE:
- · Only five singles matches were played as the Catamounts continue to compete shorthanded due to injury.
- · Clemson claimed all five singles' points, although Strickland put up a fight, taking her No. 2 match to 6-0 and 6-4.
- · The doubles decision came down to the result of the No. 2 match as the Catamounts and Tigers each earned wins at No. 3 and No. 1 respectively.
- · Strickland and Smith earned the Catamounts' first doubles win of the season after defeating the Clemson pairing of Schroeder and Riley, 6-3.
NOTES:
- · Strickland and McCall are tied for second in the record books for most doubles wins in a career (40). They are one win away from tying program leader, Savannah Taranto's 41 wins.
UPCOMING:
The Catamounts will be back in action on Sunday, Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. as they travel to South Carolina State to take on the Bulldogs.
For the latest information on Catamount women's tennis, follow @catamounts on Twitter or go to www.catamountsports.com.