San Diego Women’s Tennis Team Seeks WCC Title with Key Players De Las Heras, Mack, and Evans
The No. 23 San Diego women's tennis team (15-6, 5-1 WCC) is gearing up for the 2024 WCC Tournament as the No. 2 seed, commencing their campaign at the Aztec Tennis Center on Friday at 1:30 p.m.
By the Numbers- San Diego is set to face No. 3 seed Pacific in the semifinals.
- If successful, they will meet either No. 1 seed Pepperdine or No. 4 seed LMU in the final.
The Toreros faced a setback in their last regular-season game, losing 4-0 to Pepperdine.
State of Play- San Diego aims to reach the WCC Tournament final for the first time since 2022 and clinch their first WCC title since 2012.
- Claudia De Las Heras and Mia Mack lead in the ITA singles rankings at No. 63 and No. 68, respectively.
- Kailey Evans has excelled this season with a 10-1 record in dual matches since returning from injury.
- The team boasts an 11-0 record when securing the doubles point and has defeated 17 ranked opponents in singles.
The Toreros are poised to make a strong push for the WCC title, with key players leading the team's charge and momentum from a successful season.
Bottom LineSan Diego women's tennis team, ranked No. 23, is set to vie for the WCC title, backed by standout performances and a quest to reclaim championship glory.
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