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May 7, 2021 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – No. 33 Arkansas dropped a 4-2 decision to No. 29 Old Dominion on Friday morning in Chapel Hill, N.C. at the NCAA Tournament. The Razorbacks fall to 11-11 on the year with the loss. The Hogs earned the doubles point with big wins from Razorback duos on courts one and two. No. 36 Morgan Cross and Tatum Rice were the first to finish in doubles play, climbing back from a 4-3 deficit to win three-straight games and register a 6-4 win over Yulia Starodubtseva and Alesya Yakubovich. The duo of Kelly Keller and Jackie Carr pushed their Monarch opponents, Brooke Pilkington and Alexandra Viktorovic, into extra games, but ultimately fell 7-5 on court three. ....
April 29, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Two freshmen women’s tennis players earned three All-SEC honors as announced by the Southeastern Conference office on Thursday. Morgan Cross was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team and Indianna Spink earned SEC Freshman of the Year honors and was selected First-Team All-SEC as well. Spink is currently ranked No. 42 in singles play, good for ninth-best in the SEC and standing as the only freshman in the top 10 in the league. She completed her first regular season with an impressive 15-6 record, 8-3 at home. Spink has played the entirety of the conference season at the number one and two spots for the Razorbacks, accumulating a 6-2 record. Spink has tallied five ranked wins in her rookie campaign so far and has never lost to an unranked opponent dating back to the fall season. ....
April 20, 2021 TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – There is a lot to be said about the Razorbacks’ play against No. 21 Auburn in the second round of the SEC Tournament on Tuesday evening, but lack of effort is not one of them. A day after defeating 14th seed Mizzou to advance, Arkansas fell to sixth-seeded Auburn 4-1 with the Razorbacks’ sole win coming from senior Tatum Rice on court three. Rice defeated her opponent in straight sets for the second consecutive night, taking down Auburn’s Yu Chen 6-3, 6-4. Rice and freshman partner Morgan Cross also picked up a 6-1 doubles win over Georgie Axon and Adeline Flach in the number one position. ....
th seed, the Razorbacks will have a round-one rematch with the 14 th-seeded Missouri Tigers. After opening the season on a 10-match win streak, Arkansas has since dropped nine consecutive matches, rolling into Tuscaloosa at 10-9 overall and 4-9 against SEC teams. The Hogs have capitalized on their bye-week, getting plenty of rest, recovery and practice ahead of the tournament, looking for a fresh start for post-season play. The Razorbacks are led by freshman Indianna Spink, who is ranked No. 35 in singles play, boasting a 15-6 record for her rookie campaign. Joining Spink in the rankings is new doubles duo, senior Tatum Rice and freshman Morgan Cross, coming in at number 72. ....
April 10, 2021 COLLEGE STATION, Texas. – The No. 28 University of Arkansas women’s tennis team lost at No. 20 Texas A&M on Sunday, starting off hot in singles play but eventually dropped a 4-1 decision to the Aggies. With the loss, the Razorbacks fall to 10-9 on the season and 4-9 in Southeastern Conference play. In doubles play, number one pair Morgan Cross and Tatum Rice secured a 6-3 win over No. 43-ranked Aggies Tatiana Makarova and Jayci Goldsmith. Lauren Alter and Indianna Spink paired up for a battle on court two but fell to Renee McBryde and Dorthea Faa-Hviding 6-3. Now with both Arkansas and Texas A&M with one win apiece, both teams looked to court three, where Kelly Keller and Laura Rijkers faced Riley McQuaid and Katya Townsend. Townsend and McQuaid ultimately came up with the 6-4 win, clinching the doubles point for the Aggies. ....