APSU Women's Tennis Continues Road Swing with Clash at Wofford

Governors look to extend winning streak against Terriers in Sunday matchup

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

The Austin Peay State University (APSU) women's tennis team will travel to Spartanburg, South Carolina to take on Wofford College in a Sunday morning match. The Governors are coming off a win against Appalachian State and look to continue their strong start to the 2026 season.

Why it matters

This will be the first time the APSU women's tennis team has faced off against Wofford, providing an opportunity to measure their performance against a new opponent. The Governors have been solid in doubles play and singles competition so far this season, and a win over the Terriers would extend their winning streak.

The details

The Governors are 12-9 in doubles matches this season, having defeated all three doubles opponents in recent road matches against Southern Indiana and Murray State. In singles play, APSU holds a 27-14 record, led by an undefeated start from spring recruit Yi-Ching Huang until her recent loss against Vanderbilt. Wofford enters the match with a 3-1 record on the season, with their only loss coming against Charleston Southern.

  • The match is scheduled for Sunday, February 23rd at 10:00am.
  • APSU's next home match is scheduled for February 26th at 12:00pm against Middle Tennessee.

The players

Yi-Ching Huang

A spring recruit for the APSU women's tennis team who was undefeated this season until her recent loss against Vanderbilt.

Wofford Terriers

The women's tennis team from Wofford College, who enter the match with a 3-1 record on the season.

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