SAN DIEGO – The No. 15 San Diego women's tennis program (10-4, 0-0 WCC) heads out on the road to wrap up the non-conference slate and begin conference play, facing No. 28 Washington (12-6, 2-2 PAC-12) on Wednesday at 2 p.m., and LMU (7-8, 0-0 WCC) on Friday at 11 a.m.
LAST TIME OUT
- The Toreros rolled to their tenth win of the season, downing Cal State Fullerton, 6-1 on Mar. 22.
- San Diego rolled to the doubles point, then secured a series of convincing singles wins, led by Elizabeth Goldsmith's first at No. 1 singles this season.
OPPONENT HISTORY
- San Diego is 15-14 all-time against Washington, but just 1-2 all-time in Seattle. Washington won the last matchup, 4-1 back on Mar. 21, 2023.
- San Diego holds a 37-8 all-time record against LMU, but will look to avenge a narrow loss in last season's WCC Tournament.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR
- Mia Mack continues to lead the Toreros in the national singles rankings, checking in at No. 47 in the nation.
- Claudia De Las Heras also rose in the singles rankings and is now up to No. 56 at the nation.
- Kailey Evans has become a highly dependable singles player for the Toreros this season since returning from injury, going 6-1 in dual match play so far.
- San Diego is 8-0 when winning the doubles point this season.
- The Toreros have tallied 16 wins over ranked opponents in singles this season.
TORERO TIDBITS
- Goldsmith has not lost when playing at No. 3 singles this season.
- De Las Heras, Mack and Evans all hold winning records against ranked opponents in singles this season.
- San Diego has a .500 record or better at every singles position so far this season.
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