Team Stats
#1 Doubles Match
#2 Doubles Match
#3 Doubles Match
Order of Finish:
3,1,2
Order of Finish:
1,3,2
Players Mentioned

Photo by: Will Navarro
CSUN Falls to Hawai'i in Big West Tournament Quarterfinals
4/28/2022 2:57:00 PM | Women's Tennis
SAN DIEGO—The University of Hawai'i, the third seed, defeated CSUN, the sixth seed, 4-0 in the quarterfinals of the Big West Conference Women's Tennis Tournament Thursday afternoon at the Barnes Tennis Complex.
DOUBLES
Nidhi Surapeaneni and Ana Vilcek defeated Jenna Dorian and Victoria Santibañez Luna 6-1 at No. 3 to begin the competition. Jolene Coetzee and Ana Isabel Fraile Toboso tied the score when the Matador duo defeated Lea Romain and Satsui Takamura 6-2. The Rainbow Wahine took the doubles point when Gitte Heynemans and Tal Talay Zandberg defeated Ekaterina Repina and Sasha Turchak 6-3.
SINGLES
Romain posted the first singles point in the No. 1 slot. Romain took the first set 6-4 from Repina before Repina retired, trailing 0-3 in the second set. The Rainbow Wahine went up 3-0 when Vilcek defeated Fraile Toboso 6-4, 6-0 at No. 3. Takamura clinched the dual for Hawai'i when she defeated Coetzee 6-1, 7-5.
Turchak led Zandberg 7-6, 1-0 at No. 4 when the action ended. Hyenemans led Dorian 6-2, 2-3 at No. 5 while Surapaneni was ahead of Santibañez Luna 6-3, 5-2 at No. 6.
"I am grateful to have been on such an amazing team with amazing coaches and one amazing trainer who was always there for us," Dorian said. "We put it all out there, and even though we lost, I am so proud of our team and how much they have accomplished. I am sad to leave such an amazing young group, but I know they will do amazing things next year and for the years to come."
ACCORDING TO HEAD COACH GARY VICTOR
"This team has been through an incredible amount of adversity this season. However, they have stuck together and risen for many great moments. Our seniors are a special group, and we are thankful for their time and effort. Ana and Jolene's doubles match was awesome today. They are one of our all-time best teams. Kat is a multiple first-team All-Conference player. Jenna is one of the fiercest competitors in program history. While Jacquie Tan could not be with us, she is a beloved member of this group, and we appreciate all her contributions to our program. They are a special group, and we are better for having them at CSUN."
The Rainbow Wahine improves to 12-7, while CSUN's season ends with an 8-9 dual record.
DOUBLES
Nidhi Surapeaneni and Ana Vilcek defeated Jenna Dorian and Victoria Santibañez Luna 6-1 at No. 3 to begin the competition. Jolene Coetzee and Ana Isabel Fraile Toboso tied the score when the Matador duo defeated Lea Romain and Satsui Takamura 6-2. The Rainbow Wahine took the doubles point when Gitte Heynemans and Tal Talay Zandberg defeated Ekaterina Repina and Sasha Turchak 6-3.
SINGLES
Romain posted the first singles point in the No. 1 slot. Romain took the first set 6-4 from Repina before Repina retired, trailing 0-3 in the second set. The Rainbow Wahine went up 3-0 when Vilcek defeated Fraile Toboso 6-4, 6-0 at No. 3. Takamura clinched the dual for Hawai'i when she defeated Coetzee 6-1, 7-5.
Turchak led Zandberg 7-6, 1-0 at No. 4 when the action ended. Hyenemans led Dorian 6-2, 2-3 at No. 5 while Surapaneni was ahead of Santibañez Luna 6-3, 5-2 at No. 6.
"I am grateful to have been on such an amazing team with amazing coaches and one amazing trainer who was always there for us," Dorian said. "We put it all out there, and even though we lost, I am so proud of our team and how much they have accomplished. I am sad to leave such an amazing young group, but I know they will do amazing things next year and for the years to come."
ACCORDING TO HEAD COACH GARY VICTOR
"This team has been through an incredible amount of adversity this season. However, they have stuck together and risen for many great moments. Our seniors are a special group, and we are thankful for their time and effort. Ana and Jolene's doubles match was awesome today. They are one of our all-time best teams. Kat is a multiple first-team All-Conference player. Jenna is one of the fiercest competitors in program history. While Jacquie Tan could not be with us, she is a beloved member of this group, and we appreciate all her contributions to our program. They are a special group, and we are better for having them at CSUN."
The Rainbow Wahine improves to 12-7, while CSUN's season ends with an 8-9 dual record.
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