FAIRFIELD, Conn. — The Stony Brook women's tennis team opened the season with four straight losses as it looked to find its groove as a young squad.
Now, the Seawolves have won four in a row and are rolling.
The latest victory: a 6-1 victory against Fairfield on Saturday night, which evened Stony Brook's record at 4-4.
"The ladies turned in another very solid performance tonight," coach
Gary Glassman said. "The score is not really indicative of how tough this match was. A lot of credit to these Seawolves for the level of improvement from our first weekend of matches through this match."
The visitors again took control in doubles, winning the two matches of record by a combined 12-4 score, while being ahead in the third doubles match 5-2 at the time of securing the point. The squad improved to 14-5 in doubles matches this season.
Jamie Wei made quick work at No. 1 singles, earning a 6-1, 6-0 victory and setting the table for the Seawolves to take five of the six singles matches. All six ended in straight sets.