The cold temperatures Saturday sent the women indoors to face Winthrop University in one of its final regular season matches. The change of scenery allowed the 13th-ranked Tribe to extend its winning streak to 24 straight matches at the McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center with a 7-0 victory over the Eagles. The College wasted little time bouncing back from its second defeat of the season as it swept doubles play and then motored through the singles matches. The victory came on the heels of a closely contested 3-4 loss to 11th-ranked Northwestern University. After sweeping doubles play and seeing its top three singles players fall, the Wildcats managed to halve the singles matches for the win.
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