The Eastern Washington women's tennis team wrapped up their final road trip of the season with a 5-2 victory over Weber State. The win marked their fourth in the Big Sky Conference, securing their place in the upcoming Big Sky Championships for the first time since 2019. The Eagles excelled in doubles play and maintained momentum in singles matches, with significant performances from players like Zoe Pradel and Olivia Marais. Head coach Dustin Hinson praised the team's energy and belief throughout the match. They look forward to their final home match against Idaho on April 18, which will also be senior day.

By the Numbers
  • Eastern Washington is now 4-3 in the Big Sky Conference and 10-8 overall.
  • The team swept all three doubles matches to earn the point.
State of Play
  • The Eagles clinched a postseason spot after a strong season performance.
  • Upcoming match against Idaho will be pivotal, marking senior day for three players.
What's Next

Eastern Washington will prepare to host Idaho in their final regular-season match. This will be crucial for maintaining momentum heading into the Big Sky Championships. The team's performance in this match could dictate their seeding for the postseason.

Bottom Line

The Eagles have shown resilience and skill this season, earning a long-awaited postseason opportunity. Their ability to secure victories in crucial matches highlights their readiness to compete at a higher level. Success in the upcoming match against Idaho could further boost their confidence for the championship.