Women’s tennis defeated rival Northampton with a score of 6-3 on Monday, Oct. 6.
After losing to Northampton in the season’s first away game, 1-8, winning the rematch ended the season on a positive note.
“The team worked very hard to defeat their biggest rival, although they lost the first time they felt successful when winning against Northampton,” said the Bucks women’s tennis coach Mehul Shah.
Shah continued, “The cause of their loss may have been from the absence of two impact players Kanykei Kalykova and Kayla Caruso.”
The women’s tennis team consists of 8 players on the team, and only 6 players compete each game.
Shah believes that the incorporation of multiple techniques boosted the strengths of his team, and provided positive results in each match.
“Playing tennis with my team allows me to identify my player’s strengths and weaknesses,” said Shah.
The team finished with an overall record of 4-6.
All four of the team’s wins came in October.