Women's Tennis

Aztecs Stumble in Dual Match with Oregon

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SAN DIEGO – The San Diego State women's tennis team fell 0-7 to the RV University of Oregon Monday at Aztec Tennis Center.
 
Due to health and safety precautions, the Aztecs played with four student-athletes and were forced to forfeit their No. 3 doubles match and the No. 5 and No. 6 singles matches.
 
In doubles play, the first time duo of junior Regina Pitts and sophomore Cécile Morin fell 6-2 to Oregon's Martinez and Kahliani on court one. On court two, the Ducks' team of Tjen and Mould topped senior Abbie Mulbarger and freshman Alexandria Von Tersch Pohrer 6-1.  After the Ducks captured the doubles point, they secured a 3-0 lead before singles play began.
 
Trying to claw back from their deficit, the Aztecs struggled in singles play. On court three, Mulbarger was defeated by Martinez, 1-6, 2-6. On court one, Pitts fell to Tjen 2-6, 0-6 while Pohrer was routed by Eshet 1-6, 1-6. Morin took Mould to a seventh point in both sets, but ultimately fell 6-7 (2), 6-7 (4).
 
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San Diego State welcomes Fresno State and Nevada to Aztec Tennis Center for their first taste of Mountian West action March 27-28. Both dual matches are set to begin at high noon.