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Cal State Fullerton Defeats CSUN 4-0
2/16/2018 8:41:00 PM | Women's Tennis
Complete Results
FULLERTON, Calif.—Cal State Fullerton defeated CSUN 4-0 in Big West women's tennis play Friday afternoon at Titan Courts.
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The Titans earned the win at No. 1 doubles when Sarah Nuno and Karal Portalatin defeated Elisa Elhadj and Alicia Dinkelmeyer 6-1. Monika Van de Vondel and Skyla Alcon earned the win for the Matadors at No. 2 doubles as the CSUN duo defeated Genevieve Zeidan and Masako Makiba 6-3. Cal State Fullerton would earn the doubles point as Caisey Lee Emery and Luxizi Meng handed Kiryan Kim and Mari Taslagyan a 6-4 defeat at No. 3 doubles.
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Zeidan would defeat Van de Vondel 6-3, 6-0 at No. 2 singles to make it 2-0 in favor of the Titans. Nuno defeated Elhadj 6-4, 6-3 at No. 1 to put Cal State Fullerton on the brink of the dual win. Portalatin clinched the dual in favor of the Titans with a straight sets victory against Alcon at No. 3 singles. Taslagyan was up a set and 4-3 in the second at No. 6 singles when the dual was clinched by Cal State Fullerton (6-1, 2-0 Big West).
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"We didn't make the most of our opportunities today," said CSUN head coach Gary Victor. "We need to play the game points with more confidence and how I'm going to get this done approach. We have come a long way in a month from having four players able to play to competing well with a very good team."
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The Matadors (1-3, 1-1 Big West) return to action next Saturday when CSUN hosts Nevada (1-3) at 11 a.m.
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FULLERTON, Calif.—Cal State Fullerton defeated CSUN 4-0 in Big West women's tennis play Friday afternoon at Titan Courts.
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The Titans earned the win at No. 1 doubles when Sarah Nuno and Karal Portalatin defeated Elisa Elhadj and Alicia Dinkelmeyer 6-1. Monika Van de Vondel and Skyla Alcon earned the win for the Matadors at No. 2 doubles as the CSUN duo defeated Genevieve Zeidan and Masako Makiba 6-3. Cal State Fullerton would earn the doubles point as Caisey Lee Emery and Luxizi Meng handed Kiryan Kim and Mari Taslagyan a 6-4 defeat at No. 3 doubles.
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Zeidan would defeat Van de Vondel 6-3, 6-0 at No. 2 singles to make it 2-0 in favor of the Titans. Nuno defeated Elhadj 6-4, 6-3 at No. 1 to put Cal State Fullerton on the brink of the dual win. Portalatin clinched the dual in favor of the Titans with a straight sets victory against Alcon at No. 3 singles. Taslagyan was up a set and 4-3 in the second at No. 6 singles when the dual was clinched by Cal State Fullerton (6-1, 2-0 Big West).
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"We didn't make the most of our opportunities today," said CSUN head coach Gary Victor. "We need to play the game points with more confidence and how I'm going to get this done approach. We have come a long way in a month from having four players able to play to competing well with a very good team."
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The Matadors (1-3, 1-1 Big West) return to action next Saturday when CSUN hosts Nevada (1-3) at 11 a.m.
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