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'Dogs set for Mountain West Championships in Vegas
4/23/2024 12:49:00 PM | Women's Tennis
Mountain West Championship: No. 7 Fresno State (10-12, 4-4 MW) vs No. 10 Utah State (4-16, 1-9 MW)
Wed. Apr. 24 - Fri. Apr. 27, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. PT | Darling Tennis Center | Las Vegas, Nev.Â
MEDIA COVERAGEÂ
WATCH: PlaySightÂ
LIVE STATS: IOnCourt
Live Updates via Twitter (X): @FresnoStateWTENÂ
CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRALÂ Â |Â BRACKETÂ Â |Â TICKETS
FRESNO, Calif.- Fresno State women's tennis team is bound for Las Vegas for the 2024 Mountain West Championships. The tournament will begin on Wednesday, April 24 and the championship match will be played on Saturday, Apr. 27 at 11:00 a.m. PT at the Darling Tennis Center.Â
BULLDOG BONESÂ
Since joining the conference in 2013, Fresno State is tied with San Diego State for the second most championships titles in conference history at two, while UNLV leads with seven.Â
Bulldogs' most recent claim to a title was during the 2022 season as the 'Dogs grabbed the regular season championship after going 10-0 in conference play. Fresno State's two tournament wins were in 2014 and 2018.Â
Last time out, Bulldogs defeated Nevada as the No. 10 seed in the opening round, 4-2. In the opening round Bulldogs started with the lead sealing the doubles point while Piferi, Jittakoat and Nonnis Marzano each earned singles points. Fresno State was eliminated in the quarterfinals by then No. 2 UNLV, 4-1, with Jittakoat settling on the lone point. Â
BY THE NUMBERSÂ
4 - Number of times entering as the No. 1 seed
3 - Number of Championship match appearancesÂ
2 - Number of opening round appearancesÂ
ONE MORE MEETING WITH THE AGGIESÂ
Bulldogs faced the Aggies on home territory to open conference play this season. 'Dogs took down the Aggies in a clean 4-0 sweep, with Carolina Piferi, Misaki Kobayashi and Charlotte Gisclon grabbing singles points.Â
Bulldogs' will meet the Aggies for the third time at the tournament and Fresno State holds a 2-0 record against Utah State at MWC.Â
MOUNTAIN WEST HONORSÂ
In celebration of the Mountain West's 25th anniversary, the conference has selected 25 singles players and five doubles pairs.Â
Current Bulldogs Jittakoat and Magrini were one out of five doubles pairs selected. The pair have earned a series of accolades together; qualifying for the 2023 NCAA doubles round of 32, competed in the ITA All-American Championships, finished the 2023 season ranked No. 42 and named All-MW Doubles (2x).Â
Jittakoat played two seasons at Washington State before transferring to Fresno State in 2022. In her time as a Bulldog Jittakoat earned back-to-back Player of the Year nods, three-time Player of the Week (2022) and was named All-MW singles and doubles (2x).Â
Former Bulldog, Watts, played from 2012-2015. Watts was named MW Player of the Year in 2015, has earned 77 career singles wins and 61 career doubles wins, was named to All-MW singles & doubles teams three years straight
"Fresno State Athletics - Elevate: Imagine the Possibilities" - The Elevate Campaign provides a visionary roadmap to enhance and construct a series of athletic facilities to help further position Fresno State Athletics for sustained competitive success nationally, while also further serving as a source of pride and economic growth throughout California's Central Valley. For more information, visit GoBulldogs.com/elevate
Wed. Apr. 24 - Fri. Apr. 27, 2024 | 10:00 a.m. PT | Darling Tennis Center | Las Vegas, Nev.Â
MEDIA COVERAGEÂ
WATCH: PlaySightÂ
LIVE STATS: IOnCourt
Live Updates via Twitter (X): @FresnoStateWTENÂ
CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRALÂ Â |Â BRACKETÂ Â |Â TICKETS
FRESNO, Calif.- Fresno State women's tennis team is bound for Las Vegas for the 2024 Mountain West Championships. The tournament will begin on Wednesday, April 24 and the championship match will be played on Saturday, Apr. 27 at 11:00 a.m. PT at the Darling Tennis Center.Â
BULLDOG BONESÂ
- Fresno State enters the tournament as the No. 7 seed holding a 10-12, 4-4 MW recordÂ
- Fresno State has only seen two championship conference appearances seeded lower than No. 7, last season seeded 10th and in 2019 seeded 9th
- Bulldogs conclude conference play missing a few matches to their record after seeing two matches canceled due to inclement weather (New Mexico and Nevada)Â
- Both seniors Carolina Piferi and Misaki Kobayshi secured points for the 'Dogs in the final home match of the season against san Jose State; Piferi earned her 18th win of the season at No. 3 singles while Kobayashi clinched the win for FresnoÂ
- Senior Carolina Piferi logs her 18th singles win this season (8-0 MW), looking to reach a 20 win season by the end of the tournament
- Freshman Hannah Pieper has the second most singles wins at 8 with two conference winsÂ
- On the doubles side, Piferi and Dunbar come in at 8-5, 3-3 MW, followed by Magrini and Kobayashi at 4-8, 1-8 MW
- Magrini/Kobayashi earned their first conference doubles win against San JoseÂ
- Expected lineup for the opening round; Matilde Magrini, Misaki Kobayashi, Carolina Piferi, Charlotte Gisclon, Mariya Vyshkina and Hannah Pieper
- Fresno State saw two players earn MW Weekly honors with Carolina Piferi's Player of the Week (Feb. 28) and Eliza Dunbar's Freshman of the Week (Mar. 27)
Since joining the conference in 2013, Fresno State is tied with San Diego State for the second most championships titles in conference history at two, while UNLV leads with seven.Â
Bulldogs' most recent claim to a title was during the 2022 season as the 'Dogs grabbed the regular season championship after going 10-0 in conference play. Fresno State's two tournament wins were in 2014 and 2018.Â
Last time out, Bulldogs defeated Nevada as the No. 10 seed in the opening round, 4-2. In the opening round Bulldogs started with the lead sealing the doubles point while Piferi, Jittakoat and Nonnis Marzano each earned singles points. Fresno State was eliminated in the quarterfinals by then No. 2 UNLV, 4-1, with Jittakoat settling on the lone point. Â
BY THE NUMBERSÂ
4 - Number of times entering as the No. 1 seed
3 - Number of Championship match appearancesÂ
2 - Number of opening round appearancesÂ
ONE MORE MEETING WITH THE AGGIESÂ
Bulldogs faced the Aggies on home territory to open conference play this season. 'Dogs took down the Aggies in a clean 4-0 sweep, with Carolina Piferi, Misaki Kobayashi and Charlotte Gisclon grabbing singles points.Â
Bulldogs' will meet the Aggies for the third time at the tournament and Fresno State holds a 2-0 record against Utah State at MWC.Â
MOUNTAIN WEST HONORSÂ
In celebration of the Mountain West's 25th anniversary, the conference has selected 25 singles players and five doubles pairs.Â
Current Bulldogs Jittakoat and Magrini were one out of five doubles pairs selected. The pair have earned a series of accolades together; qualifying for the 2023 NCAA doubles round of 32, competed in the ITA All-American Championships, finished the 2023 season ranked No. 42 and named All-MW Doubles (2x).Â
Jittakoat played two seasons at Washington State before transferring to Fresno State in 2022. In her time as a Bulldog Jittakoat earned back-to-back Player of the Year nods, three-time Player of the Week (2022) and was named All-MW singles and doubles (2x).Â
Former Bulldog, Watts, played from 2012-2015. Watts was named MW Player of the Year in 2015, has earned 77 career singles wins and 61 career doubles wins, was named to All-MW singles & doubles teams three years straight
"Fresno State Athletics - Elevate: Imagine the Possibilities" - The Elevate Campaign provides a visionary roadmap to enhance and construct a series of athletic facilities to help further position Fresno State Athletics for sustained competitive success nationally, while also further serving as a source of pride and economic growth throughout California's Central Valley. For more information, visit GoBulldogs.com/elevate
Players Mentioned
2022 Season Hype
Thursday, April 28
Jittakoat named MW Player of the Year
Tuesday, April 26
Jittakoat: Player of the Week
Wednesday, April 06
Undefeated at home!
Sunday, April 03