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Colorado beat in-state rival Colorado State 6-1 on Saturday.
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BOULDER – Playing at the South Campus Tennis Complex for the first time this season, the University of Colorado women’s tennis team were not cooled off by the weather, as the Buffs remained unbeaten all-time against in-state rival Colorado State, winning 6-1 on Saturday afternoon.
CU is now 31-0 all-time against CSU and the win improves CU’s record this season to 5-6.
“Obviously every win is a big win and every win is great to get,” said CU head coach Nicole Kenneally. “Sometimes when you’re playing a team that’s already down one, you’re kind of thinking that you’re that much closer to the win. But we came out in singles and did a good job. We had a couple girls not play the way they wanted to, but they really fought hard showing a lot of resiliency. It’s going to be tough to come out and play your best every single day, so it’s how you handle the situation when you’re not quite playing your best. So I’m really happy with how we came out today.”
The Rams only fielded two doubles teams and five women on the singles side, giving CU a 1-0 head start on singles and a one match advantage in doubles. The Buffs didn’t take the early advantage for granted, keeping the pressure on the Rams all afternoon.
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Edit- Highlights video at http://www.cubuffs.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=600&id=5120583
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BOULDER – Playing at the South Campus Tennis Complex for the first time this season, the University of Colorado women’s tennis team were not cooled off by the weather, as the Buffs remained unbeaten all-time against in-state rival Colorado State, winning 6-1 on Saturday afternoon.
CU is now 31-0 all-time against CSU and the win improves CU’s record this season to 5-6.
“Obviously every win is a big win and every win is great to get,” said CU head coach Nicole Kenneally. “Sometimes when you’re playing a team that’s already down one, you’re kind of thinking that you’re that much closer to the win. But we came out in singles and did a good job. We had a couple girls not play the way they wanted to, but they really fought hard showing a lot of resiliency. It’s going to be tough to come out and play your best every single day, so it’s how you handle the situation when you’re not quite playing your best. So I’m really happy with how we came out today.”
The Rams only fielded two doubles teams and five women on the singles side, giving CU a 1-0 head start on singles and a one match advantage in doubles. The Buffs didn’t take the early advantage for granted, keeping the pressure on the Rams all afternoon.
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Edit- Highlights video at http://www.cubuffs.com/mediaPortal/player.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=600&id=5120583
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