Warriors Finish Eighth in PacWest Championship
SURPRISE, Ariz.--- Stan State played in its final match of the PacWest Championship Tournament today, facing Colorado Mesa University. The Warriors fought but ultimately fell 4-3 in a nail biter.
Abbigail Mulick and Parker Orlando finished first in the doubles on court three, taking the win 6-3. Alyssa Tay and Maiah White were second to finish on court two, dropping the match 6-3. The Mavericks took the doubles point with a 6-4 win on court one.
Colorado Mesa found their second point on court one, giving them a 2-0 lead. Parker Orlando and Abbigail Mulick finished their matches next, earning two points for the Warriors with their wins and bringing the match to a tie. Emma Yu finished fourth, winning 6-2, 6-4 to give Stan State the lead. Maiah White battled to a set two tiebreaker but eventually lost to give the Mavericks their third point, tying the score once again. It came down to Annabelle Mulick on court three, who lost the first set 6-4 but came back to win the second set 7-5. After tense games back and forth, the Mavericks closed it out and took the match 4-3.
SINGLES
Abbigail Mulick
Won 6-2, 77-65 versus Catalina Ballon
Annabelle Mulick
Lost 4-6, 7-5, 3-6 versus Jade Brilhante
Parker Orlando
Won 6-1, 6-4 versus Kayla Huish
Alyssa Tay
Lost 6-1, 6-1 versus Makenna Livingston
Maiah White
Lost 6-2, 77-62 versus Delia Maier
Emma Yu
Won 6-2, 6-4 versus Devyn Rodriguez
DOUBLES
Annabelle Mulick/Emma Yu
Lost 6-4 versus Devyn Rodriguez/Jade Brilhante
Alyssa Tay/Maiah White
Lost 6-3 versus Delia Maier/Makenna Livingston
Abbigail Mulick/Parker Orlando
Won 6-2 versus Jane Steur/Catalina Ballon
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