VSU women's tennis team upsets No. 26 Columbus State

Valdosta State's Milica Prokic wins a thrilling three-set match against Monika Temkova of Columbus State.

Mar. 13, 2026 at 3:19pm

The No. 35 ranked Valdosta State University women's tennis team defeated the No. 26 ranked Columbus State University team in a close match on Wednesday, March 11 at the VSU Tennis Courts. The key victory came in a three-set singles match between Valdosta State's Milica Prokic and Columbus State's Monika Temkova, with Prokic winning 7-6, 6-7, 6-3.

Why it matters

This upset win over a higher-ranked opponent is a significant accomplishment for the Valdosta State women's tennis team, boosting their national ranking and confidence as they continue their season. The close, back-and-forth nature of the Prokic-Temkova match also highlights the high level of competition in NCAA Division II women's tennis.

The details

In the key singles match, Valdosta State's Milica Prokic, a sophomore from Serbia, defeated Columbus State's Monika Temkova, a junior from Macedonia, in a hard-fought three-set battle. Prokic won the first set 7-6, lost the second set 6-7, but then regrouped to take the decisive third set 6-3 and clinch the overall team victory for Valdosta State.

  • The match took place on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at the VSU Tennis Courts in Valdosta, Georgia.

The players

Milica Prokic

A sophomore tennis player for Valdosta State University from Serbia.

Monika Temkova

A junior tennis player for Columbus State University from Macedonia.

Valdosta State University

The NCAA Division II university whose women's tennis team upset a higher-ranked opponent.

Columbus State University

The NCAA Division II university whose women's tennis team was upset by a lower-ranked opponent.

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The takeaway

This victory showcases the depth and competitiveness of NCAA Division II women's tennis, where even lower-ranked teams can pull off significant upsets over highly-ranked opponents. Valdosta State's win over Columbus State demonstrates the parity and unpredictability that makes this level of college tennis so exciting to follow.