NCAA threepeat. That sums up a season, in which women’s tennis spent the entire time undefeated and at the top of the rankings. In the season’s 30 dual matches, the team earned 156 points to its opponents’ total of 13, and blanked its opponents in 21 of those matches.

The team was deep, and strong all the way down the ranks—all six of the Cardinal’s starting singles players qualified for the ongoing NCAA Singles Championship, and two of its three doubles teams are competing in the NCAA Doubles Championship.

Four of the team’s 11 members graduate next month, including the top two singles players: Amber Liu, who was just named the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Senior Player of the Year and has won two NCAA singles titles and was runner-up in last year’s NCAA Doubles Championship, and Alice Barnes, who was just named the NCAA tournament’s Most Outstanding Player for third straight year and is a reigning NCAA doubles champion.

Still, the team should continue to dominate college tennis, and a fourth-straight national title doesn’t seem at all far-fetched of a goal.