FORT COLLINS -- The winning streak continued on Friday as the No. 39 BYU women's tennis team defeated Colorado State 5-2, improving its record to 12-8 overall and a perfect 4-0 in Mountain West Conference play.
"Today was a tough match," said BYU head coach Craig Manning. "[CSU's] a good team. We are struggling to find our rhythm right now. Today was our first time playing outside so far this season, so it was good to get a feel for it."
The Cougars jumped out to an early 1-0 lead after winning doubles matches on the first and second courts. Anastasia Surkova and Jocelyn Jensen posted an 8-6 win over Laura Neal and Anette Pohjalainen. Dolly Chang and Kristina Doerr clinched the point for BYU when they pulled out a close 9-8 (3) win against CSU's Hilary Tyler and Lauren Strasburger.
In singles, No. 65 Surkova defeated Tyler in straight sets (6-3, 6-2), which No. 87 Doerr soon mimicked in her own match against Neal. Freshman Elle Carney guaranteed the win for BYU with her 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 win over the Rams' Caitlin Fluegge.
The Cougars' Chie Hayasaka continued the outstanding play she's exemplified all week, recording a 7-5, 6-3 win over Strasburger at the No. 3 position.
With the outcome of the match already decided, CSU earned two points after Pohjalainen defeated Chang 7-5, 6-3, and Elizaveta Ezhova retired from her match on court six.
BYU will compete again tomorrow against Wyoming at 10 a.m. PT
RESULTS
No. 39 BYU def. Colorado St, 5-2
April 4, 2008 - Fort Collins, Colo.
Doubles:
No. 1: Chang/Doerr (BYU) def. Neal/Tyler (CSU); 9-8 (3)
No. 2: Surkova/Jensen (BYU) def. Neal/Pohjalainen (CSU); 8-6
No. 3: Seltsam/Stople (CSU) def. Hayasaka/Carney (BYU); 8-4
Singles:
No. 1: Anastasia Surkova (BYU) def. Hilary Tyler (CSU); 6-3, 6-2
No. 2: Kristina Doerr (BYU) def. Laura Neal (CSU); 6-3, 6-3
No. 3: Chie Hayasaka (BYU) def. Lauren Strasburger (CSU); 7-5, 6-3
No. 4: Anette Pojjalainen (CSU) def. Dolly Chang (BYU); 7-5, 6-3
No. 5: Elle Carney (BYU) def. Caitlin Fluegge (CSU); 6-4, 2-6, 6-1
No. 6: Greer Satherlie (CSU) def. Elizaveta Ezhova (BYU); 3-5, ret.