 BU Women's Tennis concluded this weekend's Harvard fall classic with a single sweep over Big Ten team Illinois and an overall single score of nine to eight. Freshman Barbara Rodriguez led the Terriers in singles with a perfect 3-0 record, knocking down opponents from Brown, Illinois and Harvard during the three-day imitational. Freshman actually really come in and stepped up, which has been really impressive. Barbara has come in, she's playing number three right now, and she's done amazing. Doubles and singles. Lauren and Johanna both sophomores only and they've, they're playing one and two, which is just unbelievable to come in and play that line. But yeah, those two, we're looking, we're looking for them to do some good things. The Terriers used this last tournament of the fall to test doubles combinations for the spring. Sophomores Madison Kraft and Kim McCullum played together for the first time this weekend and led the BU Doubles with an eight to six win over Brown. But I definitely see us playing a few matches together because we both have strong serves and so we were able to hold our serve and be really active at the net. Despite seeing improvements in the team this fall, Coach Leslie Sheehan says there's still plenty to work on in the off season. You know, our fitness is big right now just to be able to last through some of these long matches. Our consistency and then our, probably our doubles after this weekend's tournament, the BU women's tennis team has positive momentum, propelling them forward into the spring. Our coach was just telling us finally you guys are like putting in what we've done in practice into your matches. So it's definitely been one of the better ones. Now that the BU women's tennis team has joined the Patriots League, they look forward to playing some brand new competition in the spring. Their first game is set to take place on January 26th against Rhode Island reporting for BU News Service. I'm Monica Aktar.