In a hard-fought battle, Utah State women's tennis lost 4-2 to UNLV, a team leading the Mountain West standings. The Aggies secured the doubles point, winning at the second and third positions, but faltered in singles play. The match was competitive, with several matches going to three sets, but UNLV ultimately clinched the victory with key wins at the top of the lineup. Utah State now stands at 7-8 overall and 1-4 in the conference.

By the Numbers
  • Utah State won 2 out of 3 doubles matches, securing the doubles point.
  • Chahd Tourkhani gave Utah State one of its two singles wins with scores of 7-5, 7-5.
State of Play
  • Utah State women's tennis has a record of 7-8 and is currently 1-4 in the Mountain West conference.
  • UNLV's win improved their record to 12-2, maintaining their undefeated conference status at 5-0.
What's Next

Utah State will host Nevada on March 29, aiming to bounce back from the tight defeat and improve their conference performance.

Bottom Line

Despite the loss, Utah State displayed resilience against a top opponent; building on this performance against Nevada could be key to regaining momentum in the conference.