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Talon Hatch | Posted: 3 Mar 2018 | Updated: 24 Dec 2020
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Washington State defeats BYU 4-0

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PROVO, Utah  The BYU women's tennis team fell to Washington State Saturday morning 4-0 at the Indoor Tennis Courts.

"It's disappointing to lose a match like today at home," BYU head coach Lauren Jones-Spencer said. "Washington State is a talented team and they fought harder than us today. There's plenty of tennis left for us to play, so we will work harder this next week to get ready for the next match."

Sophomores Kate Cusick and Polina Malykh were defeated by Washington State's (13-1) Guzal Yusupova and Tiffany Mylonas in No. 2 doubles, 6-0, giving Washington State its first doubles win.

In No. 3 doubles, junior Taylah Beckman and Samantha Smith played against Michaela Bayerlova and Aneta Miksovska of Washington State. Beckman and Smith fought to help BYU (5-4, 2-1 West Coast Conference) bounce back, but lost the match 6-2 and Washington State took the first point of the match. 

No.1 doubles senior Mayci Jones and freshman Anastasia Abramyan versus Washington State's Aneta Miksovska and Melisa Ates went unfinished.

Cusick took on Mylonas once again Saturday for No. 3 singles. It was a battle through the first set but Mylonas proved to be too much as she won the first and second sets 6-4, 6-2, giving Washington State the 2-0 lead.

In No. 2 singles, Abramyan faced off against Yusupova. The two fought through a tight first set, but Yusupova prevailed 6-4 and carried that momentum into the second set to win 6-4, 6-1, putting Washington State up 3-0.

Jones went up against Bayerlova in one of the closest matches of the day. A freshman, Bayerlove, entered the match 18-0 as a collegian, but Jones gave her a run for her money. The two traded shot and points throughout the entire match, however Bayerlove remained undefeated, winning 6-4, 6-4 and earning the 4-0 victory for Washington State.

No. 4 and 5 singles went unfinished and No. 6 was not played.

BYU travels next week to Albuquerque, taking on New Mexico and New Mexico State. The Cougars play the Lobos Friday, March 9, at 5:00 p.m. MST and the Aggies Saturday at 12:00 p.m. MST.

Both matches will be played at the McKinnon Family Tennis Stadium at NMU. Information on live stats and live stream will be posted BYU's schedule.  

 

Box Score

 Singles competition

1. Michaela Bayerlova (WASHST) def. Mayci Jones (BYU) 6-4, 6-4

2. Guzal Yusupova (WASHST) def. Anastasia Abramyan (BYU) 6-4, 6-1

3. Tiffany Mylonas (WASHST) def. Kate Cusick (BYU) 6-4, 6-2

4. Madeline Almeida (BYU) vs. Aneta Miksovska (WASHST) 5-7, 4-2, unfinished

5. Polina Malykh (BYU) vs. Barbora Michalkova (WASHST) 2-0, unfinished

6. Melisa Ates (WASHST) vs. Hermehr Kaur (BYU) no result

 

 Doubles competition

1. Mayci Jones/Anastasia Abramyan (BYU) vs. Barbora Michalkova/Melisa Ates (WASHST) 4-3, unfinished

2. Guzal Yusupova/Tiffany Mylonas (WASHST) def. Kate Cusick/Polina Malykh (BYU) 6-0

3. Aneta Miksovska/Michaela Bayerlova (WASHST) def. Taylah Beckman/Samantha Smith (BYU) 6-2

 

Match Notes:

Washington State University 13-1

BYU 5-4, 2-1 WCC

Order of finish: Doubles (2, 3); Singles (3, 2, 1)

 

 
Talon Hatch | Posted: 26 Feb 2018 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU plays first home WCC match against San Francisco, Washington State

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PROVO, Utah – For the first time this season, the BYU women’s tennis team will compete at home against a West Coast Conference opponent. The San Francisco Dons come to Provo this Friday, Mar. 1 to play the Cougars and the following day, BYU will take on Washington State.

Sophomore Polina Malykh in the No. 4 and No. 5 singles slots, remains undefeated (6-0) in singles play this season. Despite BYU’s (4-3, 1-1 WCC) loss to No. 41 Gonzaga Saturday, Malykh defeated Domonique Garley 6-2, 6-4.

San Francisco (1-5) looks to bounce back after being swept Saturday afternoon by Cal State, Fullerton, 4-0. The Dons will get their first WCC play of the regular season Friday against the Cougars. San Francisco was picked to finish 9th in the league by the Coaches Preseason Poll.

Washington State defeated visiting Eastern Washington on Saturday, 7-0 to earn the sweep and improve to 10-1 on the season. Tiffany Mylonas and Guzal Yusupova at No. 2 doubles remain undefeated (10-0) on the season. BYU is 6-8 all-time against Washington State.

The match Friday against San Francisco will begin at 12:00 p.m. MST at the Indoor Tennis Courts and Saturday’s promptly at 10:00 a.m. MST.

Live streaming and stats for both matches will be available on BYU’s online schedule. Admission is free and complimentary pizza is provided to all spectators at each match.