ATLANTA – Georgia State is looking to extend its three game winning streak and strong start to conference play this weekend with visits from Troy and South Alabama. The matches this weekend were originally scheduled to be played in Boone, N.C., but the threat of snow has moved the matches to Atlanta and will be played at the GSU – Clarkston campus.
The Panthers moved to 10-5 on the season after defeating Charlotte 6-1 last weekend on senior day.
Niri Rasolomalala extended singles winning streak to seven and Daniela Ramirez extended hers to 6 last weekend against Charlotte.