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CSUN Begins Fall Women's Tennis Action
9/16/2022 7:54:00 PM | Women's Tennis
Day 1 Results
CLAREMONT, Calif.—CSUN opened the Fall women's tennis schedule Friday afternoon at the Pomona-Pizer/Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Invitational Duals.
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Morning play consisted of four doubles matches against Pomona-Pitzer Picking up victories at No. 3 were Angela Ho and Emma Moratalla Sanz and Yuliia Zhytelna and Vitoria Solis at No. 4. A fifth doubles match was played against a team from Concordia-Irvine with the CSUN duo of Tallia Harper and Sofia Dermenjyan picking up a 6-2 victory.
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The afternoon session was comprised of CSUN taking part in 11 singles matches against players from Westmont, Biola, and Azusa Pacific. The Matadors went 11-0, winning all of the matches in straight sets.
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The day concluded with evening doubles play against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. CMS, the 2022 NCAA Division III National Champions, defeated CSUN in three of five doubles matches. Taking victories for the Matadors were Zhytelna and Victoria Santibañez Luna (No. 2, 7-5) and Ho and Moratalla Sanz (No. 3, 6-3). Turchak and Ung fell 7-5 to Devon Wolf and Alisha Chuloni at No. 1 doubles.
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PLAYER REACTION
"I played great, I enjoyed how I played, and I did my best today," Zhytelna said.
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"I am very proud of everyone because it feels like we have been together for so long," said Santibañez Luna. "The energy and the support were amazing. I am excited for what is to come."
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UP NEXT
CSUN will continue the tournament on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m.
CLAREMONT, Calif.—CSUN opened the Fall women's tennis schedule Friday afternoon at the Pomona-Pizer/Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Invitational Duals.
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Morning play consisted of four doubles matches against Pomona-Pitzer Picking up victories at No. 3 were Angela Ho and Emma Moratalla Sanz and Yuliia Zhytelna and Vitoria Solis at No. 4. A fifth doubles match was played against a team from Concordia-Irvine with the CSUN duo of Tallia Harper and Sofia Dermenjyan picking up a 6-2 victory.
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The afternoon session was comprised of CSUN taking part in 11 singles matches against players from Westmont, Biola, and Azusa Pacific. The Matadors went 11-0, winning all of the matches in straight sets.
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The day concluded with evening doubles play against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. CMS, the 2022 NCAA Division III National Champions, defeated CSUN in three of five doubles matches. Taking victories for the Matadors were Zhytelna and Victoria Santibañez Luna (No. 2, 7-5) and Ho and Moratalla Sanz (No. 3, 6-3). Turchak and Ung fell 7-5 to Devon Wolf and Alisha Chuloni at No. 1 doubles.
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PLAYER REACTION
"I played great, I enjoyed how I played, and I did my best today," Zhytelna said.
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"I am very proud of everyone because it feels like we have been together for so long," said Santibañez Luna. "The energy and the support were amazing. I am excited for what is to come."
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UP NEXT
CSUN will continue the tournament on Saturday beginning at 10 a.m.
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