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Women's Tennis Drops Conference Match At Turlock

Jessica Harris
Jessica Harris earned a hard-fought singles victory on Sunday.
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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.

Hoffmire and Peck held on in late sets to defeat Erin McGurty and Brianna McClintock, 8-6 for the only doubles victory for SSU. The duos of Stephanie Luk/Molly Maguire (0-8) and Haley Hickock/Harris (3-8) couldn't get much going against the Warriors top two doubles teams.

Harris earned the only Sonoma State singles win by winning in hard-fought, tiebreaking fashion 7-6 (8-6), 0-6, 10-5.

Sonoma State, ranked 45th in the nation and eighth in the region, will host Dixie State on Wednesday before traveling to Southern California to play Cal State San Bernardino (Friday) and Cal Poly Pomona (Saturday).
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ROHNERT PARK, Calif- After completing the 2010 season with a 16-4 record in dual matches, Jessica Harris was named to the All-California Collegiate Athletic Association First Team at the No. 6 singles position and Stephanie Hoffmire and Jeanette Peck were named to the All-CCAA First Team at the No. 3 doubles spot. It was announced by the conference office Wednesday.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Jeanette Peck and Stephanie Hoffmire earned a doubles victory and Molly Maguire added a win at the No. 5 singles position, but it would be the only wins that Sonoma State would be able to muster up in a 7-2 loss to 19th-ranked Cal State Stanislaus in the Seawolves' season finale on Tuesday afternoon at the SSU Tennis Courts.

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KONA, Hawaii-  With a 7-2 victory over Hawaii-Hilo on Thursday, the Sonoma State women's tennis team concluded their Hawaiian vacation with a 2-0 record, improving to 10-9 on the season in the process.  They will close the season out next week against Cal State Stanislaus in a makeup match.

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HONOLULU, Hawaii-  Sonoma State recovered from a 2-1 deficit after doubles to defeat Chaminade on Wednesday afternoon, 5-4 in Honolulu.  The win evens out the Seawolves' record at 9-9 on the season.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Jeanette Peck and Stephanie Hoffmire scored an 8-6 victory in doubles play and Hoffmire picked up another victory at the No. 5 singles position, but visiting Cal Poly Pomona defeated Sonoma State, 6-3, in California Collegiate Athletic Association women's tennis action on Saturday afternoon at the SSU Tennis Courts. The loss drops the Seawolves to 8-9 overall and 3-6 in conference play. The Broncos rise to 11-5 (4-3 CCAA).

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif-  The Sonoma State women's team came up one point short on Saturday in a 5-4 loss to Weber State in Rohnert Park.  The Seawolves won two of three doubles matches, but lost four of six in singles competition to fall to 8-8 on the season.

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ROHNERT PARK, Calif-  Six weeks after coming up with a big 6-3 road win over Cal State L.A., the Sonoma State women's tennis team had the tables turned as the Golden Eagles emerged with a 6-3 win on Friday in Rohnert Park.  The 45th-ranked Seawolves fall to 8-7, 3-5 CCAA while the Golden Eagles improve to 7-6, 2-3 CCAA.

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