![]() ![]() After an 11-11 regular season, 4-10 in the SEC, they advanced to their first SEC Quarterfinal since 2004. Last year, the Rebels finished the season 15-12, for their first winning season since 2016-17. In year two, The Rebels finished the season at 7-23 and suffered another opening round loss in the tournament. In her first year at the helm the team finished 9-22, 3-13 in conference play and the season concluded with a first round loss in the SEC Tournament. McPhee-McCuin joined the Rebels in 2018 with expectations to rebuild a programme that struggled in recent years and was in the cellar of the SEC. They concluded the regular season with wins in four of their last five games. The winner of that subsequent matchup will face Ole Miss.Īt 22-7, 10-6 in the SEC, Ole Miss enjoyed its best finish in conference play since the 1993-94 season. Game one of the tournament will feature the Texas A & M Aggies against the Vanderbilt Commodores and the winner will advance to face the Florida Gators. “When I got this opportunity I was left with four players! But God! Three years later we’re the No.4 team in the SEC! To God be the glory!” “Thank you Ole Miss for giving this young girl from The Bahamas a chance to teach, develop and inspire!” she posted to Twitter. ![]() ![]() McPhee-McCuin’s side will face the winner of game four on Friday March 4, at approximately 2:25pm on SEC Network. Ole Miss clinched the No.4 seed in the Southeastern Conference Tournament and earned an automatic bye to the quarterfinals in Nashville, Tennessee. Mai Nirundorn (UGA) def.Tribune Sports McPhee-McCuin continues to lead the Ole Miss women’s basketball programme to an accolade season filled with milestones and now they head into the postseason as one of the top ranked teams in the nation’s most competitive conference. #5 Dasha Vidmanova (UGA) 4-6, 6-3, unfinishedģ. Ania Hertel/ Anastasiia Lopata (UGA) 6-3ġ. Rachel Krzyzak/Anaelle Leclercq (OM) 6-3ģ. #38 Guillermina Grant/ Mai Nirundorn (UGA) def. Keep up with all the latest news and information on the Bulldogs by following UGA Women's Tennis on Twitter on Instagram and on Facebook or check out information online at ġ. 2 seed and a double bye in the 2023 SEC Tournament hosted by Arkansas on April 19-23 in Fayetteville. Up next, the Bulldogs will receive the No. 66 Reasco clinched the win for Georgia with a 7-6(5), 6-3 victory over Anaelle Leclercq. On court six Nirundorn, defeated Reka Zadori 6-4, 6-3 and No. She was followed by Grant who cruised to a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Rachel Krzyzak. 68 Lopata dominated court four, winning 6-1, 6-2 over Emma Kette. In singles play, the Bulldogs won four matches. The pair topped Rachel Krzyzak and Anaelle Leclercq 6-3, however the Rebels claimed the doubles point as the tandem of Ania Hertel and Anastasiia Lopata fell to Ludmila Kareisova and Emma Kette 6-3 and Mell Reasco and Dasha Vidmanova dropped a tight match to Lillian Gabrielsen and Kelsey Mize 7-5. ![]() 38 Guillermina Grant and Mai Nirundorn earned the first win of the day for the Bulldogs. In doubles, Ole Miss (9-12, 3-10 SEC) took two of three from Georgia (19-4, 12-1 SEC). OXFORD, Miss. - The fourth-ranked University of Georgia women's tennis team defeated Ole Miss 4-1 on Sunday afternoon at the Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center, in Southeastern Conference action. ![]()
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