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Match against #17 Princeton Highlights Week at home for men's tennis

Stockton, California – On Sunday, Eve Zimmerman's tennis center will organize the Battle of the Tiger when Pacific men's tennis organizes the 17th place Princeton at 1 p.m., but before Princeton comes to town, the team will have to navigate in Montana on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.

In the last ranking, the Tigers (5-5) climbed number 59 after defeating Oregon 4: 3 at the weekend. When Montana (8-1) broke through the trip to Stockton for the last time, the Tigers sent the grizzlies 7-0 in 2009.

Sophomore Christof Schaertlin Coffey and graduate Ran Amar Also earned her way back to the national double ranking with the 86th place. The duo won on Court One against Südflorida and Oregon last weekend.

Junior Tiago Silva Enter in Court Three Double in the games of the week with 7-2 a week and won five of his last six appearances.

The game on Sunday with Princeton (15-4) is the first meeting between the two schools. This season, the Tigers are 2-1 against the ranking list competition, most recently on the nationwide GCU in its home places and get a neutral court victory against UNLV.

Despite the impressive record, Princeton has to struggle in real street games this season that only went 3-2, and has been his first game outside the eastern time zone since January 19 in Wisconsin.

Silva will be a key piece for Pacific's chances in the singles portion, as well as the newcomer Vraj PatelHow the duo tie for the team wins with four singles per piece.

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