The Eastern Washington women's tennis team faced Washington State in a non-conference match, falling 4-0. The Eagles struggled in singles play after losing all three doubles matches early. Their overall record now sits at 8-6. Head coach Dustin Hinson noted adaptation challenges to a new environment after playing at home, but praised the team's energy and resilience during the matches. Despite some strong individual performances, they couldn't clinch any set victories.

By the Numbers
  • Eagles' record drops to 8-6 after the match.
  • Washington State won all doubles matches 6-4, 6-1, and 6-1 respectively.
State of Play
  • Eastern Washington lost all three doubles matches, giving WSU a 1-0 lead.
  • The Cougars clinched the match victory early in singles play with straight-set wins.
What's Next

The Eagles will shift focus to conference play, facing Northern Arizona on March 28 in Flagstaff, Arizona.

Bottom Line

Eastern Washington aims to learn from this setback as they transition back to conference matchups, emphasizing the importance of adapting to different playing conditions.