The University of North Dakota women’s tennis team achieved a perfect weekend with a 7-0 victory over Minnesota State, making it their second win in a row. Notable achievements included Nore Heinitz tying the program record for most wins and Jule Schulte becoming the first player to reach 100 wins in three seasons. The team dominated in both doubles and singles play, winning all 13 sets on the day. Alyssa Giupponi and Andrea Pineda secured a win in doubles, while Giupponi and Aziza Aubin continued the winning streak in singles play. Schulte and Ethel Li also secured wins, with Schulte achieving her 100th win in style. Manon Hallemans and Heinitz closed out the day with victories, leading to a 7-0 win for North Dakota. The team will be closing out their regular season against Denver on Saturday at home. Fans can follow North Dakota women’s tennis on social media @UNDwtennis or visit FightingHawks.com for more information.
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