Norfolk State Women's Tennis Rolls Past South Carolina State 6-1
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 08, 2026 The Norfolk State Spartans women's tennis team delivered a commanding performance on the courts Saturday morning, cruising to a 6-1 victory over conference rival South Carolina State at the Hardeep Judge Tennis Courts in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Final Score: Norfolk State dominated South Carolina State 6-1 in a decisive road victory that showcased the Spartans' depth and talent across the lineup. Competing on South Carolina State's home courts, the Spartans demonstrated their superiority in singles play, securing the critical points needed to claim the convincing win. The match highlighted Norfolk State's strength as they continue to build momentum this season. The victory adds another chapter to the storied athletic rivalry between these two proud HBCU institutions. Both Norfolk State and South Carolina State have long traditions of athletic excellence, making every meeting between the two programs significant for players, students, and alumni alike. For the Spartans, the road win demonstrates the program's ability to perform under pressure away from home. Traveling to Orangeburg and securing such a decisive victory speaks volumes about the team's preparation, focus, and competitive spirit. The women's tennis program at Norfolk State continues to represent the university with distinction on courts across the region. South Carolina State, despite the setback, showed competitive fight in managing to secure one point against the visiting Spartans. The Bulldogs will look to regroup and build on the positives from this match as their season continues. Saturday morning's match at the Hardeep Judge Tennis Courts provided an excellent showcase of HBCU athletic talent, with student-athletes from both institutions competing at a high level. These moments exemplify the competitive excellence that defines HBCU sports programs and provide inspiration for the broader HBCU community. The Norfolk State women's tennis team will look to carry this momentum forward as they continue their season, while South Carolina State returns to the drawing board to prepare for upcoming competition. Both programs remain committed to representing their universities with pride and distinction on the tennis court. Originally reported by MEAC Sports. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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