Utah State women's tennis faced a tough challenge, falling 4-0 to No. 31 San Diego State at home. The Aggies struggled in doubles, losing both necessary matches while one remained unfinished, leading to an early deficit. In singles, San Diego State secured the victory with wins in the first, fifth, and sixth positions, while Utah State's Sabina Pintea managed to win her first set before the match was clinched. The Aggies now look to rebound on their home court in their next match against Grand Canyon.

By the Numbers
  • Utah State's overall record stands at 7-6, and their conference record is 1-2.
  • San Diego State improves to 11-1 overall, with a 3-0 mark in conference play.
What's Next

The Aggies will continue their home stand on March 22 against Grand Canyon, seeking to improve their conference standing and regain momentum after this loss.

Bottom Line

This defeat emphasizes the need for Utah State to strengthen their doubles performance moving forward, as they prepare for an important match against Grand Canyon that could impact their season trajectory.