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Tonja Foessmeier

Women’s Tennis Heads To Mississippi College For Conference Clash

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MONTGOMERY, Ala – The Auburn Montgomery women's tennis team will take their two-match Gulf South Conference win streak to Clinton, Miss., to face the Mississippi College Lady Choctaws on Sunday afternoon.

Game Information: Mississippi College (10-4, 4-1 GSC)
Date: Sunday, March 31
Time: 2 p.m. (CST)
Location: Clinton, Miss | MC Tennis Complex
 
About the Warhawks
With their match against Jackson State being canceled, women's tennis (4-9, 2-1 GSC) will embark on a four-match GSC road trip before playing three of their last four at the AUM Tennis Complex.

Four Warhawks will take winning streaks into their match with the Lady Choctaws, including Tonja Foessmeier who has won a team-high eight matches in singles play this season. Foessmeier has also netted four victories in doubles play in 2019.

Julia Enderink has recorded three victories this season, all of them coming in the fifth slot for the Orange & Black. The sophomore also has registered three doubles victories, playing with Sofia Navarro.

AUM is still looking for their first road victory of the season, although they have only participated in two road matches this season. The match against MC will be the Warhawks' first true road appearance since March 4.

About the #46 Lady Choctaws
Mississippi College (10-4, 4-1 GSC) has won six-straight matches, including two straight in the Gulf South Conference. Despite their national ranking in the latest ITA poll, the Lady Choctaws do not have an individual ranked in the top-75.

MC has only dropped one home match this season, a 4-2 loss to Division I opponent Jackson State. Since that match on February 11, the Lady Choctaws are 2-0 at the MC Tennis Complex.

Mississippi College only has three upper-classmen and will rely on five sophomores to propel them to another GSC victory, including D1 transfer Alisa Morozova.
 
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