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The Virginia women’s tennis team split its weekend matches against Tennessee and Utah. The No. 28 Cavaliers (3-1) fell 5-2 to No. 23 Tennessee (3-1) in the ITA National Indoor Championships qualifying round Saturday. Both of Virginia’s ranked singles athletes, No. 42 Jennifer Stevens and No. 82 Emily Fraser, were upset and fell in two sets.

Virginia rebounded Sunday, however, with a 5-2 win against No. 47 Utah (1-3), during which Stevens again suffered an upset and freshman Lindsey Hardenbergh fell to the Utes’ Erin Monson. Virginia nevertheless rolled to victory, though, claiming victory in each of the meet’s remaining singles matches against Utah players.

—compiled by Dan Stalcup

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