The Montana State women’s tennis team is gearing up to face rival Montana in the annual Cat-Griz brawl, with hopes of securing a spot in the Big Sky Conference Tournament. The Bobcats currently sit in fourth place in the standings, with a 9-9 overall record and 3-3 in Big Sky action. A win over the Grizzlies would guarantee a tournament berth for the team, as Montana, Idaho State, and Weber State would be unable to catch up in the win column. Head coach Suzie Woodburn expressed confidence in her team’s readiness for the upcoming match, emphasizing their hunger and eagerness to compete. Senior Marta Garcia-Reboredo and sophomore Meg McCarty lead the Bobcats in singles action, with both players boasting ten wins each. The dynamic duo of McCarty and Jojo Bach has been dominant in doubles play, with a 12-2 overall record and a 4-0 record in Big Sky action. Montana has had the upper hand in recent matchups, winning four of the last five encounters, but the Bobcats are determined to turn the tide in their favor this time around.
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