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Texas A&M vs. LSU

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Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos

Senior Eva Paalma swings a backhand to push her LSU opponent to a third set.

The Aggies top the LSU Tigers 4-1 after two hours of matchplay, a doubles victory, and three singles wins.
Photos by: Madeline Ramos

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  • Beginning the day on a strong note, seniors Eva Paalma and Domenica Gonzalez picked up the doubles victory along with the number three doubles team, putting the Aggies ahead 1-0 going into singles.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • In order to prepare for her singles match, senior Domenica Gonzalez gets her ankle taped by a trainer.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • The first single match completed, freshman Dorthea Faa-Hviding wins her match 6-0 6-0.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • Aiming for a comeback after losing the first set, freshman Tatiana Makarova hits a backhand back at her opponent.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • Playing for almost two hours, senior Macarena Olivares picks up a win bringing the Aggies to a 3-1 lead over LSU.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • Reaching for a backhand, senior Eva Paalma gets to the ball in time to win the point off her opponent.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • With a slice backhand, senior Macarena Olivares maintains her lead over her opponent.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • Pushed back on the court, senior Eva Paalma hits a forehand to stay in the match.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • Celebrating a point won, freshman Riley McQuaid comes back to push her opponent into a third set.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • On her toes, senior Macarena Olivares hits a forehand cross-court to her opponent.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • Going to a tie-break, senior Domenica Gonzalez battles to win the first set.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • Bending down to reach a short ball, senior Macarena Olivares narrowly takes the second set, giving her a 6-3, 7-5 victory. 

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • After losing the first set, freshman Riley McQuaid comes back to win the second set, but her match goes unfinished as the Aggies win the match.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
  • Two hours of matchplay leads the Aggies to a 4-1 victory over the Tigers.

    Photo by Photos by: Madeline Ramos
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