After nearly two weeks without a match, the No. 1 Keiser women's tennis team returns to action in a big way with a matchup against Division II, No. 3 University of Indianapolis in Saint Leo, Fla.
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About the Seahawks
- Keiser enters Sunday with a 9-1 record on the year having not played since Monday, March 6.
- Against Division II teams this season, the Seahawks are 4-1 heading into another top-3 matchup.
- Earlier this week, KU was awarded some new rankings as Violet Apisah and Elyse Lavender were named No. 1 and No. 2 respectively by the ITA.
- The doubles pairing of Apisah and Ksenija Vujacic is the first No. 1 doubles team since the 2018 pairing of Megane Bianco and Daniela Farfan.

Head CoachÂ
Daniel Finn said, "It feels like it's been forever since we've played. I know the girls are itching to get back into competition and we've got a good one tomorrow in front of us. UIndy is a really strong team I expect a battle throughout. If we want a good showing tomorrow, we are definitely going to need to play well from the start."
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Seahawks Against the Opponent
Keiser vs. University of Indianapolis
Series Record:Â The two sides have never faced each other.
Last Meeting:Â N/A
Scouting the Greyhounds: After an 8-1 start to the season, the Greyhounds have lost three in a row to ranked division II opponents. Though ranked No. 3 by the ITA, the Greyhounds do not have any players ranked in singles or doubles by the ITA. Anna Novikova holds the best record on court one with a 5-5 record this season including a win over the No. 6 ranked player in Division II.Â
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