STOCKTON, Calif.- The Pacific women's tennis enters a now seven match homestand starting with matches against Northern Arizona and Saint Mary's at the Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center on Friday, March 22 at 10 a.m. and Sunday, March 24 at 11 a.m. respectively.
Friday's match was moved up from it's original time in anticipation of inclement weather expected to pass through the Stockton area.Â
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The Tigers return after spending the week in Hawai'i, going 2-0 in their matches against Illinois State and host Hawai'i during the Rainbow Wahine Spring Invitational.
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Senior
Klara Kosan and junior
Tomi Main lead the Tigers with a 6-4 doubles record playing on court one. The tandem have won their last five matches, clinching the doubles point against the Redbirds a week ago and assisting in the Tigers efforts for the doubles point against Hawai'i.
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Aiding the two as of late is junior
Liza Mladentseva and freshman
Indiya McLeod. Since joining forces against Nevada, the pair have gone 3-0, most recently clinching the doubles point for the Tigers en route to the 4-2 win over the Rainbow Warriors.
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Kosan shares a similar record in her singles matches this season, logging six wins from court one. Main is 5-3 from court two, while McLeod has won her last five singles matches. The freshman is undefeated playing on court six, while holding a 3-1 record on court five.
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Her doubles partner, Mladentseva is enjoying a winning streak of her own, now up to four matches in a row. She's 4-1 on the season while boasting a 3-0 record playing on court four.
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The Tigers are 3-2 against the Lumberjacks dating back to the 2006 season. The two teams have only met once in Stockton back in the 2021 season where the Tigers got the 4-3 edge over Northern Arizona. Pacific had rallied back to win on four singles courts after the Lumberjacks clinched the doubles point.
Following Friday's contest, the Tigers return two days later against Saint Mary's for the Tigers first home conference match of the season. The team will go for its first win over the Gaels since rejoining the conference.Â
Pacific holds a 1-1 record at home to start the year, while the Lumberjacks are 1-6 and the Gaels are 4-3 on the road.
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