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WTEN CENTRAL: SEC Tournament
April 18, 2019 | Women's Tennis
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee women's tennis team capped off its winningest SEC season since 2011 by earning the No. 4 seed in this year's SEC Tournament in College Station, Texas.
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Tennessee finished the regular season with a 19-6 (9-4 SEC) record. The Lady Vols' 19 regular season wins mark the most since 2003, when UT also had 19 regular season victories.
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The Lady Vols also concluded the regular season with a 14-3 home record, the most home wins by a Tennessee team since the 1992 season.
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By way of earning a top-four seed, Tennessee was awarded a double-bye and is scheduled to open the SEC Tournament on Friday at approximately 3 p.m. ET against No. 5 seed and 19th-ranked Texas A&M. The Aggies defeated No. 12 seed Mississippi State on Thursday, 4-3.
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The Lady Vols defeated then-No. 21 Texas A&M on March 8 in Knoxville, 4-2. Sadie Hammond, Johanna Silva and Rebeka Mertena all registered singles victories during the win after Tennessee won the doubles point.
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Tennessee heads into postseason play coming off of its fourth top-25 win of the season, defeating No. 24 Kentucky in the regular season finale, 4-1.
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On her Senior Day, Hammond defeated Kentucky's No. 1 singles player and the No. 15 ranked singles player in the nation, Justina Mikuskyte.
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The win was Hammond's fourth ranked win of the season and the highest-ranked player she has defeated while at Tennessee.
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SERIES HISTORY: Texas A&M holds a narrow 8-7 all-time lead over Tennessee, 4-3 in College Station.
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UPDATED RANKINGS: The ITA released its updated rankings on Tuesday and the Lady Vols moved up one spot to No. 17.
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In singles, Sadie Hammond achieved her highest ranking of the season, checking in at No. 56 overall. In doubles, Hammond and Kaitlin Staines remained at No. 11.
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FRESHMAN PHENOMS: Tennessee freshmen Maia Haumuller and Rebeka Mertena have each had stellar freshman seasons since arriving at UT in January.
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Mertena is 18-3 in dual matches and has won 14 of her past 15 completed singles contests while sporting an 9-1 SEC record. Haumuller is 11-4 in singles during dual matches this season and has won eight of her past 10 matches.
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SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM: Senior Sadie Hammond was named to the SEC Community Service team for the third consecutive season last week.
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The SEC sponsors Community Service Teams in all 21 sports. The award looks to highlight athletes from the SEC who give back to their community in superior service efforts.
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RANKED COMPETITION: The Lady Vols' quarterfinal matchup with Texas A&M is slated to feature a total of three ranked singles players and two ranked doubles teams, which are listed below.
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Singles
No. 54 Katya Townsend (Texas A&M)
No. 56 Sadie Hammond (Tennessee)
No. 69 Jayci Goldsmith (Texas A&M)
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Doubles
No. 11 Sadie Hammond/Kaitlin Staines (Tennessee)
No. 32 Jayci Goldsmith/Tatiana Makarova (Texas A&M)
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Tennessee finished the regular season with a 19-6 (9-4 SEC) record. The Lady Vols' 19 regular season wins mark the most since 2003, when UT also had 19 regular season victories.
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The Lady Vols also concluded the regular season with a 14-3 home record, the most home wins by a Tennessee team since the 1992 season.
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By way of earning a top-four seed, Tennessee was awarded a double-bye and is scheduled to open the SEC Tournament on Friday at approximately 3 p.m. ET against No. 5 seed and 19th-ranked Texas A&M. The Aggies defeated No. 12 seed Mississippi State on Thursday, 4-3.
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The Lady Vols defeated then-No. 21 Texas A&M on March 8 in Knoxville, 4-2. Sadie Hammond, Johanna Silva and Rebeka Mertena all registered singles victories during the win after Tennessee won the doubles point.
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Tennessee heads into postseason play coming off of its fourth top-25 win of the season, defeating No. 24 Kentucky in the regular season finale, 4-1.
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On her Senior Day, Hammond defeated Kentucky's No. 1 singles player and the No. 15 ranked singles player in the nation, Justina Mikuskyte.
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The win was Hammond's fourth ranked win of the season and the highest-ranked player she has defeated while at Tennessee.
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SERIES HISTORY: Texas A&M holds a narrow 8-7 all-time lead over Tennessee, 4-3 in College Station.
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UPDATED RANKINGS: The ITA released its updated rankings on Tuesday and the Lady Vols moved up one spot to No. 17.
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In singles, Sadie Hammond achieved her highest ranking of the season, checking in at No. 56 overall. In doubles, Hammond and Kaitlin Staines remained at No. 11.
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FRESHMAN PHENOMS: Tennessee freshmen Maia Haumuller and Rebeka Mertena have each had stellar freshman seasons since arriving at UT in January.
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Mertena is 18-3 in dual matches and has won 14 of her past 15 completed singles contests while sporting an 9-1 SEC record. Haumuller is 11-4 in singles during dual matches this season and has won eight of her past 10 matches.
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SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM: Senior Sadie Hammond was named to the SEC Community Service team for the third consecutive season last week.
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The SEC sponsors Community Service Teams in all 21 sports. The award looks to highlight athletes from the SEC who give back to their community in superior service efforts.
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RANKED COMPETITION: The Lady Vols' quarterfinal matchup with Texas A&M is slated to feature a total of three ranked singles players and two ranked doubles teams, which are listed below.
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Singles
No. 54 Katya Townsend (Texas A&M)
No. 56 Sadie Hammond (Tennessee)
No. 69 Jayci Goldsmith (Texas A&M)
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Doubles
No. 11 Sadie Hammond/Kaitlin Staines (Tennessee)
No. 32 Jayci Goldsmith/Tatiana Makarova (Texas A&M)
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