The Nevada women’s tennis team has a chance to clinch at least a share of the Mountain West title this week as they face Fresno State and San Jose State. The team, currently in a three-way tie for first place with San Jose State and San Diego State, has not won a conference championship since 1992. This makes them the Wolf Pack with the longest title drought among all sport programs at the school. Despite facing some challenges in doubles matches, the team has been dominating in singles matches with key players like Amahée Charrier and Marlene Foerster leading the way.
Nevada’s most crucial win this season was against San Diego State, where Wiem Boubaker secured a victory in singles No. 5. With only one league loss against Boise State, the team has shown promise and depth in their lineup. While they have yet to secure a league match in singles No. 5 and No. 6, their overall performance in singles matches has been impressive with an 8-12 record in doubles and 22-7 record in singles in the MW.
As the team gears up to face tough opponents in Fresno State and San Jose State, they are determined to continue their strong performance and potentially claim the MW title for the first time in decades. While the competition remains tight, Nevada women’s tennis is in the running and poised to make history this season.
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