Gonzaga (8-2, 0-0 WCC) vs. No. 27 San Diego (9-3, 1-0 WCC)
Saturday, March 9 | Noon | Stevens Center | Spokane, Wash.
Live Video/Scoring
Match Notes:
- Gonzaga is coming off of its third consecutive 7-0 sweep with the win over Idaho on Tuesday. Last weekend GU claimed a pair of 7-0 sweeps over Seattle U in a doubleheader.
- In all three matches, Gonzaga has won all 12 sets on each of the six singles courts.
- The win over Idaho marks Gonzaga's second four-match win streak of the season. GU opened with four straight wins, and now has bounced back from a pair of losses to win four more in a row.
- The Toreros come to GU ranked No. 27 in the nation in the latest ITA rankings, and feature the No. 70-ranked singles player and the No. 59-ranked doubles tandem nationally.
- For Gonzaga,
Sam Feit is 9-1 in dual-match play this season, splitting his time at No. 1 and No. 2 in the singles lineup. He's 16-4 overall on the year.
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Kyle Everly is also 9-1 in dual matches, splitting his time between Nos. 4, 5 and 6 in the GU lineup.
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Ruadhan O'Sullivan has also been steady at the top of the lineup, going 7-3 in the top two spots. He's 17-5 overall on the season, the team's highest singles win total.
- The duo of
Sam Feit/
Ruadhan O'Sullivan is 6-2 in dual match play, while
Hunter Egger and
Kyle Everly have been solid in doubles play as well, going 5-2 in dual match play.
- Earlier this year, Gonzaga earned its first-ever program win against Boise State, coming on the road in a thrilling 4-3 victory.
- Gonzaga also was recognized with the No. 20-ranked recruiting class in the nation, the highest in program history.
- The Zags, under new head coach
Jonas Piibor, got off to a program-best 4-0 start to the dual-match season.