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Tue, Jan. 30 Final
at Antelope Valley
0
Thu, Feb. 01 Postponed
vs El Camino
Fri, Feb. 02 Final
vs Mt. San Jacinto
0
Tue, Feb. 13 Final
vs San Diego City
0
Thu, Feb. 15 Final
vs Victor Valley
0
Thu, Feb. 22 Final
at Fullerton
0
Tue, Feb. 27 Final
vs Saddleback
1
Thu, Feb. 29 Final
at Orange Coast
4
Fri, Mar. 01 Final
vs Ventura
0
Tue, Mar. 05 Final
at Southwestern
0
Thu, Mar. 07 Final
at Cypress
0
Cypress Forfeit Match
Fri, Mar. 08 Final
vs West Valley
2
Tue, Mar. 12 Final
vs Fullerton
1
Tue, Mar. 19 Final
vs Orange Coast
6
Wed, Mar. 20 Final - Forfeit Away
vs Cypress
0
Cypress Forfeit - Rescheduled from Feb. 20
Thu, Mar. 21 Final
at Grossmont
0
Thu, Mar. 28 Final
at Saddleback
0
Fri, Mar. 29 Final
vs Glendale
6
Thu, Apr. 04 2:00 PM
vs Orange Empire Conference Championship
First and Final Rounds
Tue, Apr. 09 Final
vs Canyons
1
CCCAA SoCal Regionals Round 1
Tue, Apr. 16 Final
at Glendale
2
So. Cal Regional Playoff Semifinals
Sat, Apr. 20 Final
at Orange Coast
5
3C2A SoCal Regional Championship
Thu, Apr. 25 9:00 AM
vs 3C2A State Championship
Fri, Apr. 26 9:00 AM
vs 3C2A State Championship
Sat, Apr. 27 2:00 PM
vs 3C2A State Championship
Sun, Apr. 28 8:30 AM
vs 3C2A State Championship
Photo by Bobby R. Hester
Photo by Bobby R. Hester

Women’s Tennis Hauls in Fifth-Consecutive Win

The Riverside City College women's tennis team hosted the Mt. San Jacinto College Eagles in non-conference play on Wednesday afternoon in a twice delayed reschedule. IT was all Riverside throughout the entire match as the Tigers were downright dominant leading to their fifth-straight 9-0 victory.

Riverside had no problem sweeping the doubles play highlighted by freshman Maxelle Bernie and Torrey Mateljan holding down the top spot. They earned their fifth-straight victory by the final count of 8-0. Freshman duo Monica Madrid and Miranda Cardenas held down the second doubles spot with a 8-0 win as well.

Freshman Yazmin Johnson was deemed the top singles player and cruised to a 6-1, 6-0 victory. She was backed by Cardenas in the second position and she worked towards a two-set win at scores reading 6-1, 6-1.

Madrid displayed the most enforcing singles victory as the number three at a final count of 6-0, 6-0. Sophomore Heather Graf and Bernie won via forfeit.

Riverside (5-0) will continue action at home on Thursday, February 21 for their Orange Empire Conference (OEC) opener against Saddleback College at home at 2 p.m.