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Women's tennis fall for street game with CSUN

Northridge, California – – – Pacific fought bravely in every sentence, but was ultimately unable to gather from a 1-0 double deficit, and on Saturday afternoon in the Matador tennis complex against CSUN with 5: 2.

In view of the early hole from the double section in the second year Milena Maiorova claimed that her second singles in a row with a 7-6, 6: 4 victory in court provided two triumph to give Pacific (2-7) a way to the comeback victory, but a defeat with three sentences in court five classified the game in favor of the Matadors (4: 5).

Colleagues in the second year Rayna Sugai With its own three-set victory (6-3, 4-6, 7-5), the match ended on Court Four to send Pacific to a high note. Sugai has found success lately and won two of her last three singles appearances.

The team stays on the road for his next game and will travel to Asa, California on Monday at 1:30 p.m.

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