NCAA Womens Tennis

No. 17 Cal Begins Pac-12 Schedule In Arizona

No. 17 Cal Begins Pac-12 Schedule In Arizona




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Valentina Ivanov and No. 17 Cal play the next four dual matches on the road before they play their next home match vs. Hawaii on March 21.


BERKELEY – The 17th-ranked California women’s tennis team opens Pac-12 Conference play in the Grand Canyon state, where the 17th-ranked Golden Bears play at 41st-ranked Arizona on Friday and at No. 30 Arizona State on Saturday.
 
This season marks Cal’s last run in the Pac-12, as the Bears – who finished second in the conference last season with a 7-3 record – will compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) next year.
 
Match Details
 
No. 17 Cal (5-2) at No. 41 Arizona (11-5)
When: Friday, March 8, 1:30 p.m. MT / 12:30 p.m. PT
Where: LaNelle Robson Tennis Center, Tucson, Ariz.
Watch: Livestream
 
No. 17 Cal (5-2) at No. 30 Arizona State (7-4)
When: Saturday, March 9, Noon MT / 1 p.m. PT
Where: Whiteman Tennis Center, Tempe, Ariz.
Scores: StatBroadcast
 
Last Time: Cal Beats UCSB In Home Opener
Lan Mi clinched the then-16th-ranked Bears’ 6-1 victory over No. 57 UC Santa Barbara on Feb. 25 in Cal’s home opener at the Hellman Tennis Complex.

Mi, a junior who also clinched Cal’s previous win at San Diego State, defeated the Gauchos’ Katarina Vayser, 6-1, 6-2, at court-six singles to secure the overall win. Senior Valentina Ivanov posted the day’s final win for the Bears – a 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 triumph over Camille Kiss on court two.

With several former Bears – including recent Cal Hall of Fame inductee and former two-time NCAA champion Jana Juricova – looking on, Cal notched five straight-set singles wins in a strong performance against the Gauchos. Along with the results from Mi and Ivanov, Cal collected singles victories from Jessica Alsola, Berta Passola Folch and Mao Mushika. Cal’s 30th-ranked Mushika and Hannah Viller Moeller edged the 35th-ranked Amelia Honer and Kira Reuter, 7-6(4), to clinch the doubles point for the Bears.

 

Last Time Vs. Arizona, ASU

Cal routed the Arizona teams in Berkeley in 2023, beating Arizona State, 6-1, on March 31 and blanking Arizona, 7-0, on April 1. Hannah Viller Moeller bested Rachel Hanford, 6-2, 6-2, at court-six singles to clinch against the Sun Devils, after the 15th-ranked Katja Wiersholm and Jessica Alsola secured the doubles…

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