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Dolli Player | Posted: 5 Mar 2020 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars triumph over New Mexico

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Helen Jiao on photo day

ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico – Helen Jiao clinches a 4-3 victory for BYU women’s tennis over the University of New Mexico, Friday.

Jiao secured the road win for the Cougars in the No. 6 singles position, beating Lobo Danielle Quevedo in three sets and a tiebreaker 6-0, 0-6, 7-6 (8-6).

“Pressure situations aren't given, they're earned,” said BYU women's tennis head coach Holly Parkinson Hasler. “Today we earned the right to play under pressure and pulled it out. It wasn't our best day, but it feels good to see we had the will to win no matter the circumstance.”

Early in the match, the Cougars were able to secure a 1-0 advantage heading into singles after winning the doubles points. Polina Malykh and Emilee Astle took a victory in No. 2 doubles defeating Bronte Murgett and Natasha Munday 6-3.

At No. 1 doubles, BYU's Kate Cusick Truman and Leah Heimuli secured the doubles point for BYU with a 6-4 victory over Sara Kuuttila-Webbert and Myu Kageyama.

In the other doubles match, Anastasia Abramyan and Jiao finished their No. 3 doubles match with a  3-6 loss to Hsiang-Wen Huang and Danielle Quevedo.

New Mexico tied up the score at 1-1 when Cusick Truman fell to Murgett 4-6, 0-6. BYU's Astle finished next in No. 5 singles with a quick 6-1, 6-3 victory over Kageyama. Heimuli was close behind with a 6-4, 6-1 win over Munday. At No. 2 singles, Malykh battled hard but fell 6-2, 4-6, 3-6 to Kuuttila-Webbert bringing the score to 3-2 for BYU.

After Jiao's three-set victory secured the win, Abramyan completed her match, falling in three sets 4-6, 6-2, 3-6 to Huang. 

The Cougars face the University of Houston on the road Saturday, Mar. 7, at 10 a.m. CDT.

Doubles

  1. Kate Cusick Truman and Leah Heimuli (BYU) def. Sara Kuuttila-Webbert and Myu Kageyama (UNM) 6-4
  2. Polina Malykh and Emilee Astle (BYU) def. Bronte Murgett and Natasha Munday (UNM) 6-3
  3. Hsiang-Wen Huang and Danielle Quevedo (UNM) def. Helen Jiao and Anastasia Abramyan (BYU) 6-3

Order of finish: 3, 2, 1

Singles

  1. Bronte Murgett (UNM) def. Kate Cusick Truman (BYU) 6-4, 6-0
  2. Sara Kuuttila-Webbert (UNM) def. Polina Malykh (BYU) 2-6, 6-4, 6-3
  3. Leah Heimuli (BYU) def. Natasha Munday (UNM) 6-4, 6-1
  4. Hsiang-Wen Huang (UNM) def. Anastasia Abramyan (BYU) 6-4, 2-6, 6-3
  5. Emilee Astle (BYU) def. Myu Kageyama (UNM) 6-1, 6-3
  6. Helen Jiao (BYU) def. Danielle Quevedo (UNM) 6-0, 0-6, 7-6 (8-6)

Order of finish: 1, 5, 3, 2, 6, 4

 

 
Dolli Player | Posted: 3 Mar 2020 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougar women are at New Mexico and Houston this week in women's tennis action

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PROVO, Utah – BYU women's tennis is back on the road for its next two upcoming matches.

The Cougars travel to Albuquerque to face the University of New Mexico on Thursday, Mar. 5, at 12 p.m. MDT. BYU then heads to Texas to take on the University of Houston, Saturday, Mar. 7, at 10 a.m. CDT.

BYU (5-3) is looking to get back to winning as it competes on the road. The team has gone 3-2 in its last five matches. 

University of New Mexico

BYU holds a 35-4 record against the Lobos (3-5), with the Cougars winning the last five. This will be the first home match for New Mexico this season. The Lobos compete in the Mountain West Conference and are part of the ITA Mountain Region along with the Cougars.

University of Houston

The University of Houston has compiled an 8-5 record on the year and are on a two-match win streak along with an 8-4 mark when playing at home. BYU leads the overall series with Houston, 10-1. 

Live stats and streams will be available on the BYU schedule page.