Tennis Concludes First Fall Appearance at ITA West Regional
LA MIRADA, Calif.--- The Warriors women's tennis team completed their first fall outing at the ITA West Regional in La Mirada, Calif. on the campus of Biola University.
Stan State's doubles team of Abbigail Mulick and Parker Orlando secured a win in the round of 32, secured a win in the Round of 32, building on their strong performance from last season. Katrine Damjaer went on to win the round of 16 in the consolation bracket, but the quarterfinals match was not completed due to team travel schedules.
Women's tennis will return to the courts on October 24-25 at the Dominican University of California Hidden Duals.
SINGLES
Katrine Damkjær
Round 64: Lost 6-1, 6-2 versus Vini Margaret Bautista (Azusa Pacific University)
V-Round of 16: Won 8-0 versus Astrid Craig (Dominican Univ. of California)
Emi Mikami
Round 64: Lost 6-1, 6-0 versus Stina Larsson (Azusa Pacific University)
V-Round 16: Lost 8-1 versus Delia Maier (Colorado Mesa University)
Abbigail Mulick
Round 64: Won 6-4, 6-2 versus Leonie Gottwald (Fresno Pacific University)
Round 32: Lost 6-1, 6-1 versus Kailee Mazzeo (Biola University)
Parker Orlando
Round 64: Lost 6-3, 6-3 to Tia Kaukenas (Azusa Pacific University)
V-Round 32: Lost 8-2 versus Ivet Stancheva (Biola University)
Maiah White
Round 64: Won 7-5, 6-3 versus Georgiana Parr (Cal State Los Angeles)
Round 32: Lost 8-4 versus Anna Pallencaoe (Point Loma Nazarene Univ.)
Emma Yu
Round 64: Won 6-3, 6-2 versus Sophie Hartman (Colorado Mesa University)
Round 32: Lost 77-60, 6-3, 10-6 versus Devyn Rodriguez (Colorado Mesa University)
DOUBLES
Abbigail Mulick/Parker Orlando
Round 32: Won 8-2 versus Thea Donarski/Liska Knight (Westmont College)
Round 16: Lost 8-4 versus Anna Pallencaoe/Emely Valencia (Point Loma Nazarene Univ.)
Maiah White/Emi Mikami
Round 32: Lost 8-1 versus Kimberly Tran/Melis Mert (Azusa Pacific University)
Emma Yu/Katrine Damjaer
Round 32: Lost 8-3 versus Cassie Donar/Isabelle Karam (Biola University)
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