
Texas A&M women's tennis clinched their fifth consecutive SEC title with a 4â0 sweep of Arkansas, finishing the regular season with a 21â4 record. Junior Lucciana Perez, ranked No. 1 in singles, completed the season undefeated at 22â0.
Texas A&M womenâs tennis has made winning SEC regularâseason titles feel routine, and this year proved no different.
The Aggies left no doubt on Saturday, clinching their share of the SEC crown with a dominant 4â0 sweep of Arkansas. It capped a razorâthin conference race and closed the regular season at 21â4 overall and 13â2 in SEC play. Junior Lucciana Perez has been the engine behind the run, entering postseason play as the ITAâs No. 1 singles player after finishing a perfect 22â0 and extending her SEC regularâseason winning streak to 33 matches.
The SEC remains one of the toughest leagues in college tennis, featuring 11 topâ25 programs, and the Aggies faced all of them, plus a showdown with topâranked Ohio State, while building their rĂ©sumĂ©. Now ranked No. 2 nationally, Texas A&M turns its attention to the SEC Tournament, set for April 15â19 at the Headington Family Tennis Center in Norman, Oklahoma, where itâll look to add more hardware to an already dominant season.
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Texas A&M secured their fifth SEC title by defeating Arkansas 4â0 in their final regular-season match.
Lucciana Perez finished the SEC regular season with a perfect record of 22â0, extending her winning streak to 33 matches.
The SEC Tournament for Texas A&M women's tennis is scheduled for April 15â19 at the Headington Family Tennis Center in Norman, Oklahoma.



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