Pacific Men's Tennis opened their conference play with a strong performance, splitting their weekend matches. After a disappointing 4-0 loss to Dartmouth, the team rebounded to defeat Portland 4-2, starting the West Coast Conference (WCC) season 1-0. Key players like Terence Das and Christof Schaertlin Coffey contributed significantly to the victory, with Das emerging as a consistent performer for the team.

By the Numbers
  • Pacific improved to a 7-9 overall record with the victory over Portland.
  • Terence Das achieved a personal record of 5-6 this season after winning his match against Portland.
State of Play
  • Pacific lost the doubles point against Dartmouth, leading to a straight-set defeat in singles.
  • Against Portland, Pacific's doubles teams dominated, giving them an early advantage.
What's Next

Pacific will look to build on their momentum as they continue in the WCC, focusing on sharpening their doubles play and achieving more consistency in singles matches.

Bottom Line

The Tigers' ability to bounce back after a tough loss demonstrates resilience and potential for growth. Their performance in doubles and strong individual wins illustrate a promising trajectory as they head deeper into the conference season.