Oklahoma State Women's Tennis Team Forfeits Final Matches Due to Injuries
Okla. St. women's tennis forfeits last 5 matches
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The Oklahoma State women's tennis team has forfeited its last five matches, including two scheduled games against Kansas and Iowa State, due to injuries affecting multiple players. The team concludes its season with an 8-12 record after facing significant challenges from season-ending injuries.
- 01Oklahoma State women's tennis team forfeited last five matches due to injuries.
- 02Three players suffered season-ending injuries, impacting team availability.
- 03The team finishes the season with an 8-12 record.
- 04Director of tennis Dustin Taylor expressed concern for senior players missing their final matches.
- 05The last match played was on March 28.
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The Oklahoma State women's tennis team has been forced to forfeit its last five matches, including two home games against Kansas and Iowa State, due to a lack of available players caused by injuries. The team announced that three of its nine athletes have suffered season-ending injuries, while three others are currently sidelined. This unfortunate situation has led to the forfeiture of their previous three matches as well. OSU director of tennis Dustin Taylor expressed his disappointment, particularly for the senior players who will not have the opportunity to compete in their final home matches at the Greenwood Tennis Center. The Cowgirls conclude their season with an overall record of 8-12 and last competed on March 28.
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The forfeits affect not only the team's standings but also the senior players who will miss their final matches, impacting team morale and community support.
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