Salisbury Women’s Tennis Extends Win Streak to Eight with Oregon Victory

Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 12:05 AM

The Salisbury University women's tennis squad continued their impressive winning streak, defeating Lewis & Clark 5-2 in Portland, Oregon. This marks the Sea Gulls' eighth consecutive victory this season.

PORTLAND, Ore. – Salisbury University’s women’s tennis squad stretched their winning streak to eight games with a commanding 5-2 victory over the Lewis & Clark River Otters on Wednesday night at the L&C Tennis Dome.

The Sea Gulls dominated the match against their Oregon hosts, securing another solid win in what has become an impressive run of consecutive victories. The team’s performance in Portland demonstrates the continued strength of Salisbury’s women’s tennis program as they build momentum through their current campaign.

With this latest triumph, the Sea Gulls have now won eight matches in a row, showcasing consistent play and team chemistry that has carried them through their recent stretch of competition.

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