The Fresno State women's tennis team is set for a weekend road trip to the Rocky Mountains, facing off against Wyoming and Colorado State. The Bulldogs will take on Wyoming in Laramie on Friday before heading to Fort Collins to compete against Colorado State on Sunday. Fresno State aims to capitalize on their recent success after securing their first conference victory against New Mexico, improving their overall record to .500.

By the Numbers
  • Fresno State's current record: 8-8 overall, 1-3 in Mountain West (MW) play.
  • Eliza Dunbar's singles record: 10-3, the first Bulldog to reach double-digit wins this spring.
  • Colorado State's conference record: 0-4 in MW play.
  • Wyoming's record against Fresno State: Three consecutive wins in their match history.
Yes, But

Despite their recent win, Fresno State faces tough competition, particularly from Wyoming, who has previously dominated this matchup. Additionally, Colorado State is struggling but is eager to secure their first conference win, posing potential challenges for Fresno State.

State of Play
  • Fresno State aims to build on their momentum from their recent 4-1 victory over New Mexico.
  • All members of the Fresno State roster have achieved at least one singles win this spring.
What's Next

After the matches against Wyoming and Colorado State, Fresno State will look to maintain or improve their record in future contests, aiming for a stronger position in the Mountain West standings.

Bottom Line

The Bulldogs need to leverage their recent success to overcome tough opponents and secure victories, aiming for a competitive edge as the season progresses. Keeping an eye on individual player performances, like those of Dunbar and Pizzoni, will be crucial for Fresno State's chances.