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USC Women’s Tennis Set For Three-Match Weekend At Home

USC Women’s Tennis Set For Three-Match Weekend At Home


Women’s Tennis | March 29, 2023

LOS ANGELES – The USC women’s tennis team continues Pac-12 play this weekend as the Trojans host Utah on Friday and Colorado on Saturday at Marks Stadium.  Friday’s match will begin at 1:30 p.m. pacific time, while Saturday’s doubleheader will begin at noon against Colorado. 
 
The Trojans will also play a nonconference match on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. against Pomona-Pitzer. 
 
USC’s season stats can be found here.
 
Saturday is Senior Day at Marks Stadium, with Trojan Nathalie Rodilosso set to be honored on court prior to the start of the Colorado match. 
 
MATCH INFO:
Live Stats and video for all matches can be found here.
 
#35 USC vs. #59 Utah
Friday, March 31 | 1:30 p.m. | Marks Tennis Stadium
 
#35 USC vs. Colorado 
Saturday, April 1 | 12 p.m. | Marks Tennis Stadium
 
#35 USC vs. Pomona-Pitzer
Saturday, April 1 | 4 p.m. | Marks Tennis Stadium 
 
RANKINGS: 
In the ITA’s latest rankings, USC was No. 35 in the team category and boasts three ranked singles players. 
 
Freshman Maddy Sieg led the way at No. 5, followed by senior Eryn Cayetano at No. 35 and Snow Han at No. 83. The Women of Troy also boast two ranked duos in No. 22 Cayetano/Sieg and No. 33 Han/Naomi Cheong
 
NOTABLE: 

  • Freshman No. 5 Maddy Sieg is unbeaten in 2023, carrying an 10-0 dual match singles record (Sieg retired one match due to injury). The Trojan rookie leads the squad with 20 singles wins this season. 
  • USC senior Nathalie Rodilosso leads the Trojans in doubles wins this season with 16. 
  • Trojan McKenna Koenig has clinched three matches for the Trojans this season, coming in clutch against LMU, Stetson and Dartmouth. 
  • This week wraps up a nine-match home streak for the Trojans. They’ll return home for one final match at Marks on April 22 against Hawaii. 

 
LAST TIME OUT:
USC went 1-1 last weekend, as the Trojans faced Pac-12 Bay rivals No. 18 Stanford and Cal.  
The Trojans fell 4-3 to Stanford (4-3) as USC dropped the doubles point, rebounded in singles to tie things up, but ultimately came up short in the hunt for a comeback victory. 
 
A day later, USC put together a comeback for the ages against Cal, erasing a three-point deficit by winning four straight singles matches to solidify the 4-3 conference victory. 
 
SCOUTING UTAH: 
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