NCAA Womens Tennis

Bears Close First Half Of Tennis Season

Bears Close First Half Of Tennis Season



Cal’s Jessica Alsola (left) and Katja Wiersholm (right) ended the fall half of the season in another final.


SAN DIEGO, Calif./TEMPE, Ariz. – Jessica Alsola and Katja Wiersholm reached a second consecutive doubles final, but this time a victory wasn’t to be as the Cal women’s tennis duo fell to an Arizona State pair in the consolation title match at the ITA National Fall Championships on Sunday. On the last day of the first half of the season, the five Bears competing at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational wrapped up play in Tempe as well.
 
In their previous tournament, Wiersholm and Alsola captured the main draw doubles title at the ITA Northwest Regional Championships at Stanford. On Sunday, the Bears lost to the Sun Devils’ Patricija Spaka and Domenika Turkovic, 6-2, 6-3, at the Barnes Tennis Center.
 
This is the second time that Alosla has competed at fall nationals, as she paired with Erin Richardson in doubles in the tournament last season.
 
“This tournament really is a great opportunity because it exposes you to nationally ranked players, and there are so many good players here with different game styles,” Alsola said. “I’m happy, both individually for me and with Katja as well. We both got some good matches in and improved a lot in our doubles. We’re really starting to get good chemistry together and are playing a lot better.”
 
The two Bears played five doubles matches in San Diego and posted a significant win over Wake Forest’s third-ranked Anna Brylin and Brooke Killingsworth, 7-6(3), 6-1, in their consolation opener.
 
“They had a tremendous week, especially the win over the Wake Forest team,” Cal head coach Amanda Augustus said. “To be playing on the last day of the fall season at national championships shows that they just had a great fall. They’re going to be ranked quite high when the next rankings come out. They’ve got a lot of wins. “
 
Over in Tempe, Cal junior Hannah Viller Moeller finished 3-0 in singles after beating USC’s Naomi Cheong, 6-4, 6-4, as the ASU tournament ended.
 
“We played a lot of tennis this fall,” Augustus said, “and everybody had a really good summer. I’m pretty happy with where we’re at fitness-wise. We’re really eight weeks out of from our first spring tennis match. We’ll finish up the semester as far as school goes, and take a…

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