Minnesota Crookston Tennis Team Clinches 5-2 Win with Super Tiebreakers
The University of Minnesota Crookston women's tennis team secured a 5-2 victory over California University (Pa.) with crucial super tiebreaker wins by Madeleine Schneider and Ariadna Solis Guals.
The Big PictureThe Golden Eagles continue their impressive start to the 2024 season, now standing at 7-2 (2-2 NSIC), while California (Pa.) drops to 4-7.
By the Numbers- Minnesota Crookston took 2 out of 3 doubles matches, with key victories from Blaike Zander and Schneider at No. 2 doubles, and Cases Mundet and Singh at the No. 3 position.
- Schneider's super tiebreaker win at the No. 1 spot and Solis Guals' victory at the No. 6 spot sealed the 5-2 win for the Golden Eagles.
- The Golden Eagles' record stands at 7-2 (2-2 NSIC) after this win.
- California University (Pa.) drops to 4-7 following the loss.
- Minnesota Crookston will face Bemidji State University on March 22 in their next match.
Minnesota Crookston will look to maintain their momentum as they prepare to take on Bemidji State University on March 22.
Bottom LineThe University of Minnesota Crookston women's tennis team clinched a 5-2 victory over California University (Pa.) with outstanding performances in key super tiebreaker matches, showcasing their determination and skill as they continue their successful season.
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