HONOLULU, Hawai'i- After a 4-2 victory over Hawai'i on the road, the Pacific women's tennis team extended its match winning streak to three by earning back-to-back wins at the Rainbow Wahine Spring Invitational.
"Proud of our team's fight against a tough Hawai'i squad today," head coach
Mike Erwin said. "We got out quick and won the doubles point. Up 3-2 in singles, we had junior
Tomi Main and freshman
Indiya McLeod both in third sets with the match on the line. Tomi got down 5-2 and fought all the way back to force a tiebreak where she was up 2-0 when Indiya closed her match 6-0 to clinch the victory. We're excited to return to Stockton for a long stretch of matches on our home courts."
The Rainbow Warriors took the opening win on the second court in doubles, before the Tigers clinched the point on courts one and three. Senior
Klara Kosan alongside partner junior
Tomi Main got the win from the one after defeating Hawai'i 6-4. Junior
Liza Mladentseva and freshman
Indiya McLeod moved to three straight doubles victories together, clinching the point after a 7(7)-6(5) win on court three.
Mladentseva continued the scoring for the Tigers after a 6-1, 6-0 victory from court four. Hawai'i got two back on courts three and one before senior
Zoe Clydesdale-Eberle struck on court six with a 6-4, 6-2 win to put the Tigers up 3-2. McLeod broke through on court five to seal the win for Pacific after a 6(5)-7(7), 6-4, 6-0 victory.
The Tigers return to Stockton for six straight home matches, starting with Northern Arizona on March 22 at 1 p.m. at the Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center.
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