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#12 Women's Tennis vs. Middle Tennessee State, 2:30 p.m.

This season has been going better than expected for the Commodores, who are 6-0, including impressive victories over Michigan and Notre Dame. On the other hand, Middle Tennessee is 3-7, but they have won their last three matches. This is the last non-conference game for Vanderbilt.

"MTSU is a very well coached team," said Vanderbilt women's tennis head coach Geoff Macdonald. "It's always been a really, really good rivalry. We're looking forward to playing. It's always a friendly, intense but classy rivalry."

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Women's Swimming and Diving at SEC Swimming and Diving Championships

The first meet in just under a month is an important one for the Commodores as they travel to Tuscaloosa, Ala., for the Southeastern Conference Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Alabama.

"We're looking to continue to improve our times," said head coach Jeremy Organ. "The girls are rested up. They're really excited to go down to Tuscaloosa to compete in the meet. We're looking to have our best swims of the year and come together as a team and do the best we can."

Freshman Leigh-Ann Axt leads the Commodores with thirteen individual victories. Her specialty is the butterfly, in which she has set a school record in the 100-yard dash.

The meet starts at noon but continues until Saturday.

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