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CSUN Hosts San José State Sunday
2/3/2022 1:09:00 PM | Women's Tennis
NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—The CSUN Women's Team returns home Sunday morning when the Matadors host San José State. The action begins at 11 a.m.
The Spartans opened dual play last week with a 6-1 victory over Sacramento State at home. San José State travels to Cal State Fullerton Friday before heading to Northridge for Sunday's competition. Counting Fall play, Alba Pedrero Galindo is the team leader in singles wins with 10 (10-3). She is 3-1 in doubles with Jovana Babic in the early part of the season.
Sunday marks the ninth time that the Spartans and the Matadors are playing women's tennis. CSUN leads the all-time series 6-2.
CSUN opened dual play by defeating Westmont 7-0 last Saturday at home. The Matadors swept three matches to earn the doubles point. Winning at No. 1 were Jolene Coetzee and Ana Isabel Fraile Toboso. At No. 2, Magdalena Hedrzak and Sasha Turchak were victorious while Ekaterina Repina and Yuliia Zhytelna won at No. 3.
The Matadors won all six singles matches in straight sets. Picking up the wins were Repina (No. 1), Coetzee (No. 2), Fraile Toboso (No. 3), Hedrzak (No. 4), Turchak (No. 5), and Zhytelna (No. 6). Saturday marked the 17th consecutive victory for CSUN against Westmont in the all-time series (17-0).
The Spartans opened dual play last week with a 6-1 victory over Sacramento State at home. San José State travels to Cal State Fullerton Friday before heading to Northridge for Sunday's competition. Counting Fall play, Alba Pedrero Galindo is the team leader in singles wins with 10 (10-3). She is 3-1 in doubles with Jovana Babic in the early part of the season.
Sunday marks the ninth time that the Spartans and the Matadors are playing women's tennis. CSUN leads the all-time series 6-2.
CSUN opened dual play by defeating Westmont 7-0 last Saturday at home. The Matadors swept three matches to earn the doubles point. Winning at No. 1 were Jolene Coetzee and Ana Isabel Fraile Toboso. At No. 2, Magdalena Hedrzak and Sasha Turchak were victorious while Ekaterina Repina and Yuliia Zhytelna won at No. 3.
The Matadors won all six singles matches in straight sets. Picking up the wins were Repina (No. 1), Coetzee (No. 2), Fraile Toboso (No. 3), Hedrzak (No. 4), Turchak (No. 5), and Zhytelna (No. 6). Saturday marked the 17th consecutive victory for CSUN against Westmont in the all-time series (17-0).
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