Omaha Women's Tennis suffered a 4-1 defeat against CSUN in their first match during a west coast trip. The Mavs started strong by winning the doubles point with victories from Buckels/Shannon and Wiese/Kock, but faltered in singles play, failing to capitalize on close sets. Coach Adam Summitt noted the heat and discipline of CSUN as key challenges. The team aims to improve in their next match against UC Riverside on March 21.

By the Numbers
  • Omaha won 2 out of 3 doubles matches.
  • CSUN won 4 out of 6 singles matches, with Buckels' and Smith's matches unfinished.
State of Play
  • Omaha currently holds a record of 9-8 after this match.
  • CSUN improves to 8-6 with this victory.
What's Next

Omaha will face UC Riverside on Saturday, March 21, where they hope to adapt better to the challenging weather conditions.

Bottom Line

The match highlights the need for Omaha to refine their singles performance to compete effectively in future matches. Consistency in applying pressure must be prioritized to flip momentum in their favor.