STATESBORO - No. 74-ranked Georgia Southern women's tennis finished off its non-conference schedule on Sunday afternoon with a 5-2 win over Davidson at the Wallis Tennis Center.
The Eagles improved to 9-2 with the victory, while Davidson falls to 4-6. Georgia Southern will open up Sun Belt Conference play on Saturday, March 11, traveling to Conway, S.C., to take on Coastal Carolina at 10 a.m.
Georgia Southern dropped all three doubles matches against the Wildcats as Davidson took a 1-0 lead in the match after doubles.
The Eagles won four of six of the first sets in singles, but the match was tied 2-2 after straight-set singles wins from Ana Tsitavets at No.