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FSU Continues Road Swing with Match at Miami
3/13/2026 2:45:00 PM | Women's Tennis
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida State women's tennis team (4-9) remains on the road this weekend as it travels to Coral Gables to face No. 29 Miami (8-2) for a non-conference match on Sunday at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center. First serve is scheduled for noon.
The Seminoles defeated the Hurricanes 4-3 last season in a thrilling matchup at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center.
Last year, Florida State claimed the doubles point before Miami responded with two singles wins to take a 2-1 lead. The Seminoles evened the match at 2-2, but the Hurricanes regained the advantage to go up 3-2 with Courts 4 and 6 still in play. Laura Putz delivered a straight-set victory to tie the match at 3-3, setting up the deciding point on Court 4. Millie Bissett rallied after dropping the opening set to earn a three-set win and clinch the match for Florida State.
Florida State enters Sunday's match looking to rebound after a loss at Wake Forest last weekend. Miami comes in on a five-match winning streak, highlighted by a victory over No. 9 NC State.
Mary Boyce Deatherage and Eva Shaw have both been strong in dual play this season, each holding a 6-3 singles record.
In doubles action, Shaw and Tina Li lead the Seminoles with a 5-1 record, including a 3-1 mark in ACC play.
Live stats and video will be available on Seminoles.com.
For more information on the Florida State women's tennis program, visit Seminoles.com and follow the team on social media at FSUWTennis on Instagram and @FSU_WTennis on X.
The Seminoles defeated the Hurricanes 4-3 last season in a thrilling matchup at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center.
Last year, Florida State claimed the doubles point before Miami responded with two singles wins to take a 2-1 lead. The Seminoles evened the match at 2-2, but the Hurricanes regained the advantage to go up 3-2 with Courts 4 and 6 still in play. Laura Putz delivered a straight-set victory to tie the match at 3-3, setting up the deciding point on Court 4. Millie Bissett rallied after dropping the opening set to earn a three-set win and clinch the match for Florida State.
Florida State enters Sunday's match looking to rebound after a loss at Wake Forest last weekend. Miami comes in on a five-match winning streak, highlighted by a victory over No. 9 NC State.
Mary Boyce Deatherage and Eva Shaw have both been strong in dual play this season, each holding a 6-3 singles record.
In doubles action, Shaw and Tina Li lead the Seminoles with a 5-1 record, including a 3-1 mark in ACC play.
Live stats and video will be available on Seminoles.com.
For more information on the Florida State women's tennis program, visit Seminoles.com and follow the team on social media at FSUWTennis on Instagram and @FSU_WTennis on X.
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