First-Place Rebels Improve To 15-3 With Win Over Spartans
The UNLV women's tennis team, ranked 62nd, secured a decisive 4-0 victory over San Jose State, improving their overall record to 15-3. This win allows the Rebels to remain tied for first place in the Mountain West, boasting an impressive 8-1 conference mark. San Jose State fell to 7-12, struggling at 0-9 in conference matches. UNLV clinched the doubles point quickly before dominating in singles play, finishing the match in just over 100 minutes.
By the Numbers- UNLV improved to 15-3 overall and 8-1 in Mountain West play.
- San Jose State dropped to 7-12 overall, with an 0-9 conference record.
Despite their strong performance, the Rebels faced stiff competition in the middle of the lineup, where matches were briefly competitive before their eventual domination.
State of Play- The Rebels have won their last four matches, showcasing depth and talent in both singles and doubles.
- Eszter Kis-Czako stands out with a record of 17-8 in singles for her freshman season.
UNLV's final road match is set for Monday against Fresno State, where they will look to further solidify their conference standing and maintain their winning momentum.
Bottom LineThe UNLV women's tennis team is in strong position for postseason play, fueled by impressive individual performances and a solid team effort, which should continue to drive their success in upcoming matches.
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