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Aggies Sweep Seawolves In Spring Opener

Stephanie Luk took one set at No. 1 singles
Stephanie Luk took one set at No. 1 singles
DAVIS, Calif-  The Sonoma State women's tennis team dropped their spring season opener to UC Davis, 7-0, on Thursday afternoon in Davis.  The loss drops the Seawolves to 0-1 on the season.

After a sweep to earn the doubles competition point (using Division I rules; only one point is awarded for doubles), the Aggies completed the sweep with wins in the six singles matches.  Freshman Stephanie Luke was SSU's top performer of the day, taking a set off Robin Guier at No. 1 singles.

Doubles
No. 1:  Kappel/Legaspi (UCD) def. Luk/Robertson (SSU), 8-0
No. 2:  Guier/Stone (UCD) def. Gottfried/Kramer (SSU), 8-1
No. 3:  Shapiro/Athavale (UCD) def. Belsher/O'Connor (SSU), 8-4

Singles
No. 1:  Guier (UCD) def. Luk (SSU), 6-1, 4-6, 6-1
No. 2:  Stone (UCD) def. Gottfried (SSU), 6-0, 6-2
No. 3:  Legaspi (UCD) def. Robertson (SSU), 6-0, 6-0
No. 4:  Kappel (UCD) def. Belsher (SSU), 6-2, 6-2
No. 5:  Phillips (UCD) def.  Kramer (SSU), 7-5, 6-3
No. 6:  Shapiro (UCD) def. Webb (SSU), 6-4, 6-3
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VALLEJO, Calif-  Spencer Heller took individual medalist honors on Tuesday afternoon to lead the Sonoma State women's golf team to a commanding 16-stroke victory at the Pioneer Shootout at Hiddenbrooke Golf Course in Vallejo.  Heller shot a career-best one-over 73 in round two to help the Seawolves capture the trophy in their second event of the spring season.

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VALLEJO, Calif- Ryan Carter and Jeremy Wendelken finished the three-round Cal State East Bay Invitational on Monday and Tuesday with a 226, pacing the Sonoma State men's golf team to a third place finish behind Cal State Monterey Bay and Cal State Stanislaus.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Using nine different pitchers and plenty of substitutions elsewhere, Sonoma State found a way to win, and with a large margin. Thanks to a home run and four RBI by Matt Campbell, the Seawolves defeated the visiting Cal State Stanislaus Warriors, 11-4, in a non-conference baseball game on Tuesday afternoon at Seawolf Diamond. Sonoma State moves back to .500 with a 9-9 record, while Cal State Stanislaus fell to 9-11.

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SANTA ROSA, Calif- Sonoma State blasted three solo home runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to tie the game up at 10-10, but Cal State Dominguez Hills countered with three more runs in the top of the ninth, including a two-run shot to deep left center field by Dean Benavidez, capping a muscle flexing showcase by both teams as the Toros defeated the Seawolves, 13-10, on Sunday at Cardinal Newman High School in Santa Rosa. The Seawolves fall below .500 at 8-9 overall and just 2-6 in conference play. The Toros improve to 12-7 (8-4 CCAA).

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TURLOCK, Calif- Stephanie Hoffmire and Jeanette Peck dispatched their opponent in the No. 3 doubles match and Jessica Harris won at the No. 6 singles spot, but 20th-ranked Cal State Stanislaus claimed victory in the other seven matches to defeat Sonoma State, 7-2, in women's tennis action on Sunday afternoon in Turlock. The Seawolves fall to 4-4 overall and 1-3 in CCAA competition. The Warriors, ranked fourth in the region, improves to 4-4 and 4-1 in the CCAA.

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HAYWARD, Calif- Off to one of their best starts in program history, Sonoma State continued to show its offensive power, blasting five home runs in two games against the Cal State East Bay Pioneers on Saturday, en route to 3-2 and 9-2 victories at Pioneer Field. The Seawolves have won five straight games, and have also won nine of their last 10 ballgames, improving to 15-4 overall and 10-2 in CCAA play. The Pioneers fell to 4-12.

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VACAVILLE, Calif- Ryan Stevens doubled home the first run of the game in the opener, then Austin Hogans had the eventual game-winning RBI single one batter later and Thomas Lee pitched seven quality innings, giving up just one run to help Sonoma State defeat Cal State Dominguez Hills, 4-1, on Saturday afternoon in Vacaville. In game two, Brian Wright broke up a no-hitter in the bottom of the seventh -- the only Seawolf hit in the nightcap -- and the Toros ignited for seven runs in the final inning, crusing to a 9-0 victory.

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