鈥楧ogs split weekend in Reno and Fresno
The Fresno State women's tennis team is gearing up to split their weekend between matches in Reno and Fresno. They will face Nevada on Friday, April 10, before returning home to take on No. 62 UNLV on Monday, April 13. With a historic strong performance against both teams, the Bulldogs aim for their second Mountain West win of the season.
By the Numbers- Fresno State holds a 20-2 all-time record against Nevada and has won the last three encounters.
- The Bulldogs have an 18-11 all-time record against UNLV, seeking to end a four-game losing streak in the series.
Despite their historical success, Fresno State's recent performance has left them with only one conference win this season, emphasizing the importance of these upcoming matches for enhancing their standing in the Mountain West.
State of Play- Fresno State is currently 8-12 overall with a 1-7 record in the Mountain West.
- Nevada is 7-10 with a 3-5 conference record, while UNLV stands at 14-3 with a strong 7-1 in conference play.
The Bulldogs aim to leverage their home-court advantage against UNLV, targeting crucial wins to improve their conference record and momentum heading into the final stretch of the season.
Bottom LineFor Fresno State, securing a victory against both Nevada and UNLV is vital not only for their record but also for bolstering team morale and solidifying their spot in Mountain West competition.
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