The No. 10 Tennessee women's tennis team earned the first four points to beat No. 64 Ohio State, 4-3 in Columbus, Ohio.
"They did what they needed to do to win," UT co-head coach Sonia Hahn-Patrick said. "It's been a long couple weeks for us travel-wise. Everyone gave great effort. When you're playing this many matches on the road, sometimes your execution is not where you want it to be. They did what they needed to do and came out on top."
After the Lady Vols (8-3) picked up the doubles point, No. 34 Brynn Boren, No. 37 Kata Szekely and Caitlyn Williams each won for the second time on the weekend to secure the victory over the Buckeyes (3-5).
"They did great," Hahn-Patrick said. "I think it shows the experience of the top of the lineup. Although Caitlyn is a freshman, she had a lot of international experience. She's played a lot of different players and understands what she needs to do on the court. I think that showed."
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