Nevada Women’s Tennis Beats Colorado State 4-1, Advances to Semifinals
Nevada Women's Tennis defeated Colorado State 4-1, securing a spot in the Mountain West Championship quarterfinals. Despite losing the doubles point, the Pack rallied in singles play, with Amahée Charrier, Kariman Buqai, Marlene Foerster, and Silvia-Maria Costache each claiming victories. The team will face the No. 2 seed Boise State in the semifinals at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
By the Numbers- Nevada lost the doubles point but won 4 singles matches to clinch the tie.
- Amahée Charrier, Kariman Buqai, Marlene Foerster, and Silvia-Maria Costache each won their singles matches, displaying a strong team performance.
- Nevada will enter the semifinals against Boise State, who are the No. 2 seed in the tournament.
- The Pack's strong singles performance highlights their resilience after a rocky doubles start.
Looking ahead, the Pack will need to capitalize on their singles momentum when they face Boise State, a challenging opponent in the semifinals.
Bottom LineNevada’s ability to overcome early setbacks in doubles showcases their determination and skill, setting a promising tone as they advance deeper into the championship.
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