The Sun Belt Women’s Tennis Championship trophy currently resides in Atlanta. Now, No. 48 Georgia State looks to climb in the national ranks of NCAA competition. The team begins its home schedule on Feb. 18 against Winthrop and UAB on Piedmont Park’s newly resurfaced courts.
“We are excited to really get the community surrounding Piedmont Park involved with Georgia State tennis and provide a thriving college tennis atmosphere,” Head Coach Jason Marshall said in a Georgia State communications press release.
In the fall season, the Panthers defeated squads like Middle Tennessee, but lost many singles matches against SEC schools like UGA and Florida.