The Eastern Washington women's tennis team faced a setback against Idaho State, losing 5-2 in a road match. The Eagles secured only two match wins as they dropped to a 3-3 record in Big Sky competition and 9-8 overall this season. Despite some strong performances, including singles victories from Anait Arutiunian and Zoe Pradel, the team struggled to adapt to outdoor conditions. Head coach Dustin Hinson emphasized the lessons learned from the match as they prepare for their upcoming game. The Eagles are looking for a strong finish to the regular season with a match against Weber State on Sunday.

By the Numbers
  • EWU now stands at 3-3 in the Big Sky Conference.
  • The Eagles hold an overall record of 9-8 for the season.
State of Play
  • Idaho State won the doubles point and secured four singles matches for the overall win.
  • The Eagles narrowly lost critical matches, highlighting areas for improvement in future games.
What's Next

The Eagles will compete in their final regular-season road match against Weber State on Sunday, aiming to close the season on a high note.

Bottom Line

To improve moving forward, the Eagles need to build on their recent experiences and enhance their performance in crucial moments during matches.