San Diego State Women’s Tennis Wins 4-1 Against Colorado State for Fifth Consecutive Victory
The No. 60-ranked San Diego State women's tennis team secured a 4-1 victory over Colorado State, marking their fifth consecutive win at the Aztec Tennis Center despite having to default on a court in both singles and doubles due to player injuries.
By the Numbers- San Diego State improved to 12-5 overall and 6-1 in conference play.
- Colorado State dropped to 8-10 overall and 4-4 in Mountain West matches.
The Aztecs had to default on a court in both singles and doubles, impacting their lineup due to injury.
State of Play- San Diego State won their fifth straight match, maintaining a strong 12-5 overall record.
- The Aztecs honored seniors Petchey, Skrobonja, and Velcea in their final home match of the season.
San Diego State will face Fresno State for their final home match of the season at the Aztec Tennis Center on April 14.
Bottom LineDespite challenges with player injuries, San Diego State's women's tennis team continues to dominate, securing their fifth consecutive win and maintaining a strong record in conference play. The team's resilience and performance showcase their determination and skill on the court.
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