Stan State Women’s Tennis Falls 6-1 to No. 25 Azusa Pacific
Stan State women's tennis concluded their regular season with a 6-1 loss to No. 25 Azusa Pacific on Senior Day. The match saw the Cougars take an early lead by securing the doubles point and then dominate in singles play with straight-set victories in the top three matches. Parker Orlando provided the only point for Stan State with a win at No. 4 singles, while Maiah White narrowly lost her match in a tiebreaker. The day was bittersweet as it honored senior athletes Emma Yu and Maiah White for their contributions to the team. Despite the defeat, the Warriors displayed competitive spirit against a ranked opponent.
By the Numbers- Azusa Pacific secured the doubles point by winning No. 2 and No. 3 matches.
- Parker Orlando recorded the lone win for Stan State at No. 4 singles with a score of 6-4.
- Maiah White's match went to a deciding tiebreak, ending at 10-8 against her opponent.
While the match's outcome was disappointing, the competitive nature of several matches demonstrated Stan State's resilience and ability to challenge a highly-ranked team.
State of Play- Stan State ended their regular season with a record that reflects their struggles against ranked opponents.
- The team is preparing for the upcoming PacWest Tennis Championships, having secured a spot in the tournament.
Stan State will focus on the PacWest Tennis Championships scheduled for April 15–18, seeking to leverage their experience from the regular season to perform better in the postseason.
Bottom LineAs Stan State women's tennis transitions to playoff mode, their performance against ranked teams may provide crucial insights for future matches, underlining the need for resilience and strategic adaptability.
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