Men鈥檚 Tennis Sets Sights on Crucial Matches Against Santa Clara and San Diego
Pacific Men's Tennis is gearing up for two pivotal road matches this week against Santa Clara and San Diego as the West Coast Conference tournament approaches. With a current record of 7-12 and 1-2 in WCC, the Tigers face a tough challenge, having lost their last five matches against Santa Clara. Meanwhile, Pacific looks to improve on a 0-5 record against San Diego on the road going back to 2010. Key players include sophomores Nico Rating and Jonty Giesen, who have dominated doubles play, and redshirt senior Terence Das, notable for his prior win against USD.
By the Numbers- Pacific holds a record of 7-12 overall and 1-2 in the WCC.
- Santa Clara is currently 15-2 and tied for first place in the conference.
- Nico Rating and Jonty Giesen are 3-0 in doubles against WCC opponents.
- Pacific has not beaten Santa Clara since 2018.
Despite Pacific's strong doubles performance, their struggles in singles matches and the historical disadvantage against both Santa Clara and San Diego highlight significant challenges as they seek to improve their standing in the conference.
State of Play- Santa Clara currently has a four-way tie for first place in the WCC alongside San Diego, Pepperdine, and LMU.
- Pacific will aim to leverage its undefeated doubles record among conference rivals to secure critical wins.
The outcomes of these two matches will be crucial in shaping Pacific's position ahead of the WCC tournament, with potential implications for their seeding and playoff prospects.
Bottom LinePearl Harbor for Pacific Men's Tennis involves overcoming historical losing streaks in singles play while exploiting their doubles strengths. A successful week could reinvigorate their season ambitions and playoff hopes within the WCC.
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