The Idaho State women’s tennis team played hard on day two of the ISU home invitational tournament.
The day started off outside at the Capell Tennis Courts but due to inclement weather the tournament had to be moved indoors to Reed Gym.
“There were a lot of good things that happened today despite some tough matches,” said Head Coach Gretchen Maloney. “The girls were invested in every point and I’m excited to see where their dedication takes them. We have a lot more play still to come.”
Hana Cho took Caroline Millan of Utah State to three sets before ultimately dropping the deciding set.
Lola O Lideadha won her first match of the day 6-3, 6-3 over Dixie State. After the match was moved indoors O Lideadha had to play an eight game pro set against Maria Goheen of the University of Montana, fighting hard but dropping the match 8-2.
Megan Lang-Gould also won her first match of the day against Pei-Hsuan Kuo from Weber State University. Lang-Gould cruised through her first match, winning in straight sets 7-5, 6-1. In Lang-Gould’s second match of the day she had to face Megan Davies from Weber State and fell in a tough battle 6-4, 6-4 on the indoor courts at Reed Gym.
Sol O Lideadha played Shauna Heffrenan, a tough opponent from Boise State. She fell in a tight battle 6-4, 6-2.
Luna Urso and Sydney Morris earned the Bengals only doubles win on the day over Alex Walker and Claudia Reguant from the University of Montana 8-3.
The Bengals conclude play on Sunday, Sept. 19. Due to a high percent chance of rain, play is set to start indoors at Reed Gym at 9 a.m.
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