Long Beach State Tennis Faces Dartmouth: Non-Conference Clash
Long Beach State, ranked No. 68, faces No. 60 Dartmouth in a non-conference tennis match at the Rhodes Tennis Center. Coming off a split weekend, where they defeated Saint Mary's 4-0 and lost 6-1 to Wichita State, the Beach aims to capitalize on their previous performance against another top-75 team. Against Saint Mary's, they secured the doubles point early, while their loss to Wichita State highlighted areas for improvement, notably in doubles play. This matchup against Dartmouth will test the Beach鈥檚 resilience, especially in singles play where tight matches were the norm. The outcome will likely hinge on their ability to perform in doubles and closing out games in the singles lineup.
By the Numbers- Long Beach State is currently ranked No. 68.
- Dartmouth is ranked No. 60.
While Long Beach State dominated against Saint Mary's, their failure to secure the doubles point against Wichita State poses concerns. This inconsistency in doubles play could affect their performance against Dartmouth, a team known for its structured approach.
State of Play- Long Beach State's recent performance included a decisive victory and a tough loss.
- Doubles play will be critical; the team needs to perform consistently after contrasting outcomes last week.
The Beach must focus on winning the doubles point against Dartmouth to build momentum. If they can carry that into singles, they may secure a closely contested match.
Bottom LineLong Beach State must address their doubles inconsistencies to succeed against Dartmouth. The match represents an opportunity to demonstrate their competitive resilience in pursuit of a victory.
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