Oklahoma State Women's Tennis Team Ends Season Early Due to Injuries
Oklahoma State forfeits its final 5 women's tennis matches after rash of injuries
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The Oklahoma State women's tennis team has forfeited its final five matches of the season due to a series of injuries that left them without enough players. The team finishes the season with a record of 8-12, with three players suffering season-ending injuries.
- 01Oklahoma State women's tennis team forfeits final five matches due to injuries.
- 02Three players have sustained season-ending injuries, impacting team availability.
- 03The team ends the season with an overall record of 8-12.
- 04The last match played was on March 28.
- 05Seniors will be honored during the men's match on Sunday.
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The Oklahoma State women's tennis team has announced the early end of its season, forfeiting its final five matches due to a significant number of injuries among players. With three of the nine athletes suffering season-ending injuries and three others sidelined, the team lacks sufficient players to compete. This decision affects their scheduled home matches against Kansas and Iowa State. Director of tennis Dustin Taylor expressed his disappointment, particularly for the senior players who will miss their final home matches at the Greenwood Tennis Center. The Cowgirls conclude the season with a record of 8-12, having last competed on March 28. The team plans to honor its seniors during the men's match on Sunday.
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The forfeiture of matches affects the team's morale and the experience of senior players who won't have the chance to compete in their final home games.
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