UC San Diego Shut Out by Rice
UC San Diego women's tennis suffered a shutout loss to Rice, with a final score of 0-4. The Tritons struggled in both doubles and singles matches, marking a setback in their season as they fall to 5-12, while Rice improves to 11-5. No matches were secured by UC San Diego, which faced tough competition and incomplete scores in multiple singles contests.
By the Numbers- UC San Diego dropped both completed doubles matches, losing 6-2 and 6-0.
- The Tritons ended the match without a single points in singles, with three matches remaining unfinished.
The Tritons saw a couple of players earn a set in their singles matches before the results concluded, showing potential amid the overall defeat.
State of Play- This match was the first completed encounter between UC San Diego and Rice.
- Several singles contests were left unfinished, reflecting a competitive effort despite the shutout.
The Tritons are set to rebound in their next match against UC Santa Barbara on April 10, looking to improve their performance in conference play.
Bottom LineThe Tritons must learn from this experience and focus on regaining momentum against UC Santa Barbara to enhance their chances in the upcoming matches.
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