Northern Arizona Defeats Idaho State 4-3, Reaches Big Sky Final
The Northern Arizona women's tennis team, ranked second, secured a narrow 4-3 victory over third-ranked Idaho State in the semifinals of the Big Sky Championships. This win propels NAU to the championship match for the second year in a row, aiming for its sixth overall title and first since 2022. The match included pivotal performances, with Leo Stojanovic clinching the deciding point at the No. 5 position after a tightly contested battle. The teams were evenly matched in doubles, with NAU ultimately securing the crucial doubles point. This victory sets the stage for NAU's face-off against top-seeded Sacramento State in the championship on April 25.
By the Numbers- The match ended with a score of 4-3 in favor of NAU.
- NAU has reached the Big Sky Championship match for the second consecutive year.
- NAU took an early lead, winning the doubles point and two singles matches.
- The match was tied 3-3 before Stojanovic secured the final point for NAU.
NAU will compete against No. 1 Sacramento State in the championship match on April 25 at 8 a.m. MST, where they will aim for their first title since 2022.
Bottom LineThis hard-fought win highlights NAU's resilience and sets a promising tone as they prepare for the championship match against a top rival.
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