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Razorback Women's Tennis: Drop Heartbreaker on Senior Day

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Updated: April 2, 2012

 The 29th-ranked Razorback women's tennis team was in good position on all six singles courts after winning the first set in each of the matches, but could not close things out against the Mississippi State Bulldogs Sunday afternoon and dropped a 4-3 decision in its final home match of the season.
   
 The Razorbacks go on the road for their remaining three matches of the regular season. They will travel next week to Florida and South Carolina before finishing the season at LSU. The Florida match will be played on Friday with first serve going up at 4 p.m., while the South Carolina match is set for Sunday and will start at noon.

 For complete coverage of the Razorback women's tennis team or University athletics, please log on to ArkansasRazorbacks.com.

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