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Colorado State is Set for a Weekend in California
3/5/2020 11:00:00 AM | Women's Tennis
Nationally ranked doubles team will compete at UC Riverside and Pomona-Pitzer.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Colorado State will finish its stretch on the road in California this weekend as it faces off with UC Riverside on Saturday, March 7 and Pomona-Pitzer on Sunday, March 8.
The Rams have a 4-0 record against the UC Riverside Highlanders. The two had their first matchup in 2012, where CSU won 4-3. The Highlanders most recent game was another Mountain West competition against the Utah State Aggies where UC Riverside dropped the match, 0-5.
The Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens have never been a CSU opponent, and are coming off a loss to Carnegie Mellon, 5-3.
Two weeks ago, Colorado State defeated South Dakota in Nebraska, a secure 6-1 victory for the Rams. Nationally ranked doubles pair Stella Cliffe and Emily Luetschwager won their match, 6-2.
Priscilla Palermo and Alyssa Grijalva also triumphed in doubles, while Anastasiia Kotsyuba won her first match this Spring. The team hopes to build on that victory, keep the momentum going and keep the energy up.
This weekend's first match at UC Riverside will take place in Riverside, Calif. on Saturday, March 7 at 12 p.m. MT. The second will be in Claremont, Calif. on Sunday, March 8 at 10 a.m. MT.
For more CSU tennis updates, fans are encouraged to follow on Twitter @CSUTennis.
The Rams have a 4-0 record against the UC Riverside Highlanders. The two had their first matchup in 2012, where CSU won 4-3. The Highlanders most recent game was another Mountain West competition against the Utah State Aggies where UC Riverside dropped the match, 0-5.
The Pomona-Pitzer Sagehens have never been a CSU opponent, and are coming off a loss to Carnegie Mellon, 5-3.
Two weeks ago, Colorado State defeated South Dakota in Nebraska, a secure 6-1 victory for the Rams. Nationally ranked doubles pair Stella Cliffe and Emily Luetschwager won their match, 6-2.
Priscilla Palermo and Alyssa Grijalva also triumphed in doubles, while Anastasiia Kotsyuba won her first match this Spring. The team hopes to build on that victory, keep the momentum going and keep the energy up.
This weekend's first match at UC Riverside will take place in Riverside, Calif. on Saturday, March 7 at 12 p.m. MT. The second will be in Claremont, Calif. on Sunday, March 8 at 10 a.m. MT.
For more CSU tennis updates, fans are encouraged to follow on Twitter @CSUTennis.
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