THIS WEEK:Â The Cougars (6-1) travel to Waco, Texas to face Baylor in a dual match, Friday, Feb. 15 at 3 p.m. PT. Â It marks the first time since the 1991 season the two teams have faced each other. Baylor won the one and only meeting in the series, 9-0.
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ABOUT BAYLOR:Â Baylor begins the week with a 5-4 record on the season, dropping its last three matches, all to teams ranked in the Top 25.
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LAST TIME OUT:Â The Cougars dropped its first match of the year, falling to No. 1 Stanford during the ITA Kickoff Weekend in Stanford.
UP NEXT:Â The Cougars will travel to Indiana to face Purdue, Saturday, Feb. 16. The Cougars defeated Purdue 7-0 last season in Pullman.
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BAYERLOVA IMRPVES IN ITA RANKINGS:Â Sophomore
Michaela Bayerlova jumped to No. 63 in the most recent ITA women's singles rankings, an improvement of 20 spots from the previous ranking. Bayerlova is 4-0 in dual matches this season and 8-2 overall.
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MYLONAS WINNING STREAK:Â Tiffany Mylonas is off to a strong start in her final season. The senior is 16-0, tied for the third-longest winning streak in school history and the third-longest streak to start the season.
COUGARS OFF TO FAST START:Â The start to the 2018-19 season has been a strong one for many WSU players. SeniorÂ
Aneta Miksovska is 15-1 while juniorÂ
Melisa Ates is 13-1. Three freshman have also been impressive in their debuts, asÂ
Yang Lee is 13-3,Â
Hikaru Sato is 11-5 andÂ
Savanna Ly-Nguyen is 8-2. As a team WSU is a combined 89-18 (.832) in singles play this season.
MIKSOVSKA CLIMBING CAREER WINS LIST:Â Cougar seniorÂ
Aneta Miksovska enters the week with 89 career victories, sixth on the all-time wins list at WSU. Former Cougar player and assistant coach, Eka Burduli, is fifth with 90 career wins while Ksenia Googe is fourth with 92.
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COUGARS ADD SAVANNA LY-NGUYEN AND MADDIE EGAN: Washington State University Head Tennis CoachÂ
Lisa Hart recently announced thatÂ
Savanna Ly-Nguyen has signed a national letter of intent to join the Cougar tennis program and enrolled at WSU in January 2019. Ly-Nguyen, a native of Brampton, Ontario, Canada, has been one of the top juniors in her Canadian province throughout her career. Maddie Egan will also join the Cougar lineup in the fall of 2019. Egan is currently a senior at Rogers High School in Puyallup and was named the Washington State Tennis Player of the Year by the Tacoma Athletic Commission in 2018
BAYERLOVA HAS ANOTHER STRONG FALL SEASON:Â SophomoreÂ
Michaela Bayerlova played in two professional tournament during the fall, highlighted by reaching the final of the $15,000 ITF Hilton Head event. Following the tournament, Bayerlova saw her world ranking rise to No. 600. She moved on to the $25,000 ITF Charleston tournament, winning her first-round match before falling to the event's top seed, Reix Sherazad of France, ranked No. 293, in the second round. Bayerlova began the fall season at the ITA/Oracle Master's, her only collegiate event of the fall. After posting wins in her first two rounds, both against nationally-ranked players, Bayerlova fell to Pepperdine's Evgeniya Levashova, ranked No. 41 nationally, in the quarterfinals. Bayerlova and Baylor's Sven Lah also reached the championship match in the mixed doubles draw. Bayerlova enters the spring season with an ITA singles ranking of 83, after finishing the 2018 season at 29.
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ROSTER BREAKDOWN:Â For the 2018-19 season the Cougars will have four new players to accompany the five returners. The returning roster consists of seniorsÂ
Aneta Miksovska andÂ
Tiffany Mylonas, along with juniorsÂ
Melisa Ates andÂ
Ege Tomey, and sophomoreÂ
Michaela Bayerlova. Newcomers include junior transferÂ
Jovana Knezevic along with freshmenÂ
Yang Lee,Â
Savanna Ly-Nguyen and Hikaro Sato.
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COACH HART: Lisa Hart is in her 16th season as the head coach at Washington State. Hart has accumulated a record of 208-178 (.539) over her tenure, finishing the 2018 season with a 21-7 record.
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