Box Score The Chicago State women's tennis team lost to Oakland 5-2 Sunday at the H-F Racquet & Fitness Club in Homewood on a day the team honored four seniors,
Susana Andres,
Lizi Morgoshia,
Kristina Pukhaeva and
Diana Borodina prior to the match.
"We lost another close one," associate head coach
Adesuwa Osabuohien said. "We were able to convert the doubles point and had some chances to convert close scores in singles, but did not pull through. We played at No. 3 singles, Diana earned her first singles win of the season, 6-1, 6-0."
Complete results below along with contributions and honors for each of the four senior listed below.
Susana Andres
Two-time ITA Scholar Athlete
Lizi Morgoshia
Three-time ITA Scholar Athlete
WAC doubles player of the week
Kristina Pukhaeva
Two-time WAC doubles player of the week
All WAC first team doubles 2021
Diana Borodina
Three-time ITA Scholar Athlete
Ranks sixth all time in single season singles record (18-19)
Two-time WAC singles player of the week
Two-time WAC doubles player of the week
All WAC second team singles 2019
All WAC first team doubles 2019
WAC Freshman of the year 2019
Oakland vs Chicago State University
3/13/2022 at Homewood, IL
(H-F Racquet & Fitness Club)
Oakland 5, Chicago State University 2
Singles competition
1. Liza Mladentseva (OAK) def.
Kristina Pukhaeva (CSUW) 6-1, 6-3
2. Yasmin Glazbrook (OAK) def.
Lizi Morgoshia (CSUW) 6-4, 7-6 (3-0)
3.
Diana Borodina (CSUW) def. Nirva Patel (OAK) 6-1, 6-0
4. Jillian Milano (OAK) def.
Katarina Dukic (CSUW) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4
5. Tegan Heaton (OAK) def.
Susana Andres (CSUW) 6-1, 6-3
6. Mia Melnizki (OAK) def.
Danina Hughes (CSUW) 6-0, 6-0
Doubles competition
1. Nirva Patel/Yasmin Glazbrook (OAK) def.
Katarina Drazic/
Diana Borodina (CSUW) 6-2
2.
Kristina Pukhaeva/
Katarina Dukic (CSUW) def. Liza Mladentseva/Jillian Milano (OAK) 7-6
3.
Lizi Morgoshia/
Susana Andres (CSUW) def. Tegan Heaton/Emma Hultqvist (OAK) 7-6
Match Notes:
Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (3,6,1,5,2,4)
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