2002 NCAA Women's Tennis Championships

 

 

 

 

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ncaa-ucla.gifncaa-usc.gifUCLA Bruins 4,
USC Trojans 1
Round of 16
11:00 AM, May 16, 2002
West Tennis Courts
Live Scoreboard


DOUBLES
Doubles UCLA USC
Score
W

1.

Petya Marinova/Sara Walker

Tiffany Brymer/Jewel Peterson

8-6
L

2.

Megan Bradley/Lauren Fisher

Anita Loyola/Luana Magnani

8-3
L
3.

Sarah Gregg/Catherine Hawley

Bernadette Bayani/Melissa Esmero
8-7 (L)
-
Order of Finish: 2, 1 (UCLA wins doubles point)
SINGLES
Singles
UCLA USC
Score
W

1.

Megan Bradley

Jewel Peterson

7-5, 1-6, 6-4
S

2.

Sara Walker

Luana Magnani

6-1, 6-2
L
3.
Petya Marinova Anita Loyola 7-6, 5-3 (L) -
4.

Sarah Gregg

Maureen Diaz
7-6, 4-4 (L)
-
5.
Lauren Fisher Tiffany Brymer 2-6, 6-1, 7-5 L
6.
Catherine Hawley Melissa Esmero 6-4, 7-5 L
Order of Finish: 2, 6, 1, 5
Final Score: UCLA 4, Southern California 1 Team Records: Southern California 19-8, UCLA 19-4.

Match Notes: The 11:00 a.m. match at the West Campus Courts ... UCLA is ranked fifth in the nation and seeded seventh in the tournament ... Southern California is ranked 11th in the nation and seeded 10th in the tournament ... UCLA wins the season series with its L.A. rival 2-1, with the Bruins winning 5-2 at home on Feb. 1 and the Women of Troy prevailing 4-3 at home on March 7 ... UCLA and Stanford are the only schools to make every NCAA Tournament since it began in 1982 ... USC still lead the all-time series with UCLA 34-32 ... The Bruins will be making their fifth quarterfinal appearance in the last eight years on Friday against Georgia at 8:00 a.m. at the Taube Tennis Center ... Georgia leads the all-time series with UCLA 4-3 ... The Women of Troy, who were making their 20th all-time NCAA appearance, had reached the quarterfinals in each of the last three seasons.

Southern California Head Coach Richard Gallien -

"It is a shocking feeling to be out of the tournament. UCLA is a good team. We had to play well to beat them, but we didn't."

UCLA Head Coach Stella Sampras -

"This was a competitive, great match. It could have gone either way. It was very nice to win the doubles point. I was proud of the way we competed out there, because there were no easy matches."

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