After losing two seniors, the Georgia State women’s tennis team only has one lone senior on the squad, Tarani Kamoe. Kamoe understands her role as the oldest and knows what comes with being in that senior leadership role.
“It feels like I have more responsibility to lead a team and step up,” Kamoe said. “There’s a bit of pressure for me to lead, but also a good feeling knowing I can be a leader. I just feel like I need to step up and lead a team.”
Kamoe looks to take that leadership role head on after helping last year’s seniors leave on a high note with a Sun Belt Conference Championship.