By Michael Haag | Sports Writer
Now having a punched ticket to the NCAA Championship, Baylor women’s tennis head coach Joey Scrivano is locked in with his eyes on the prize. It’s do-or-die time, and Scrivano lives for it.
“It’s the playoffs, and in the playoffs everything gets tougher, the margins get smaller and that’s the type of coaching that I really enjoy,” Scrivano said. “I want to be in the playoffs, I want to play against these tough teams.”
The road for No. 26 Baylor is far from easy, as it’s pitted against the University of Washington for a first-round matchup.