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UTA women's tennis sweeps Senior Day win over Prairie View A&M University

UTA women’s tennis (7-8) defeated Prairie View A&M University (4-23) 4-0 in the last home match of the regular season Sunday at the UTA Tennis Center. Prior to the match, the team celebrated Senior Day by honoring seniors Nika Novikova, Ana Paula Jimenez, Mialy Ranaivo and Ioana Dumitrescu. They were presented with flowers and portraits as keepsakes. The team started on a high note, winning all three doubles matches to earn the point. Novikova and freshman Maria Lucia Araoz-Gosn earned the first win with a decisive 6-1 match. The duo of Ranaivo and junior Valeriia Ivanovskaia were able to overcome adversity to win 6-3, clinching the doubles point for UTA. Novikova said despite the emotions, she and her team came out on fire and carried that throughout the match. Singles were delayed due to weather conditions. However, the intermission didn’t slow the Mavericks’ momentum. “It doesn’t help having to play in this type of weather, but I would say it’s the same for both teams,” head coach Diego Benitez said. Araoz-Gosn secured the first singles win for the Mavericks, sweeping her opponent 6-0 in both games. Wins by Ranaivo and Novikova sealed the deal for UTA, winning 4-0. The three other singles were unfinished. Dumitrescu, who’s spent her entire career at UTA, highlighted her journey with the program. “UTA became my home inside and outside the court. I found family here,” she said, “It helped me grow so much. We went through literally everything you can possibly imagine here, very amazing memories.” The team will wrap its regular season up at Tarleton State University at 1 p.m. Thursday. @kaleivie_ sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

UTA women's tennis sweeps Senior Day win over Prairie View A&M University

Senior Ioana Dumitrescu, left, hugs senior Ana Paula Jimenez, right, during a game against Prairie View A&M University on April 6 at the UTA Tennis Center. UTA won 4-0.

UTA women’s tennis (7-8) defeated Prairie View A&M University (4-23) 4-0 in the last home match of the regular season Sunday at the UTA Tennis Center.

Prior to the match, the team celebrated Senior Day by honoring seniors Nika Novikova, Ana Paula Jimenez, Mialy Ranaivo and Ioana Dumitrescu. They were presented with flowers and portraits as keepsakes.

UTA women's tennis sweeps Senior Day win over Prairie View A&M University

Freshman Maria Lucia Araoz-Gosn eyes the ball during a game against Prairie View A&M University on April 6 at the UTA Tennis Center. Araoz-Gosn won her singles match in straight sets, going 6-0, 6-0.

The team started on a high note, winning all three doubles matches to earn the point. Novikova and freshman Maria Lucia Araoz-Gosn earned the first win with a decisive 6-1 match. 

The duo of Ranaivo and junior Valeriia Ivanovskaia were able to overcome adversity to win 6-3, clinching the doubles point for UTA.

Novikova said despite the emotions, she and her team came out on fire and carried that throughout the match.

Singles were delayed due to weather conditions. However, the intermission didn’t slow the Mavericks’ momentum.

UTA women's tennis sweeps Senior Day win over Prairie View A&M University

Senior Nika Novikova attempts to hit the ball during a game against Prairie View A&M University on April 6 at the UTA Tennis Center. Novikova won her singles match in straight sets.

“It doesn’t help having to play in this type of weather, but I would say it’s the same for both teams,” head coach Diego Benitez said. 

Araoz-Gosn secured the first singles win for the Mavericks, sweeping her opponent 6-0 in both games. Wins by Ranaivo and Novikova sealed the deal for UTA, winning 4-0. The three other singles were unfinished.

Dumitrescu, who’s spent her entire career at UTA, highlighted her journey with the program.

UTA women's tennis sweeps Senior Day win over Prairie View A&M University

Senior Mialy Ranaivo, left, talks to assistant coach Imanol Arconada, right, during a game against Prairie View A&M University on April 6 at the UTA Tennis Center. Ranaivo won her doubles match with junior Valeriia Ivanovskaia in one set.

“UTA became my home inside and outside the court. I found family here,” she said, “It helped me grow so much. We went through literally everything you can possibly imagine here, very amazing memories.”

The team will wrap its regular season up at Tarleton State University at 1 p.m. Thursday.

@kaleivie_ 

sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu 

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