USC Women’s Tennis Bows Out

The No. 1-ranked USC women’s tennis team lost to No. 4-ranked Vanderbilt, 4-0, in Waco, Texas, on Monday. If the Trojans won, they would have faced UCLA, which defeated Georgia, 4-1.

Semifinals
[1] USC vs. [4] Vanderbilt
May 18, 2015 – Waco, Texas
DOUBLES
(1) #20 Campbell/Colton (VAN) def. #24 Katz/Santamaria (USC) – 8-2
(2) #18 Antal/Sharma (VAN) def. #19 Olmos/Scandalis (USC) – 8-6
(3) Smith/Westby (USC) vs. Altick/Casares (VAN) – 6-5 susp.
Vanderbilt wins doubles point.
Order of finish: 1, 2
SINGLES
(1) #24 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) vs. #8 Sydney Campbell (VAN) – 3-6, 6-3, 4-5 susp.
(2) #42 Astra Sharma (VAN) def. #14 Giuliana Olmos (USC) – 6-2, 3-6, 6-2*
(3) #96 Frances Altick (VAN) def. #38 ZoĆ« Scandalis (USC) – 6-2, 6-2
(4) #61 Courtney Colton (VAN) def. #57 Madison Westby (USC) – 6-1, 6-2
(5) #78 Gabby Smith (USC) vs. #120 Marie Casares (VAN) – 6-4, 2-6, 2-2 susp.
(6) #79 Meredith Xepoleas (USC) vs. Ashleigh Antal (VAN) – 6-4, 6-7 (6) susp.
Order of finish: 4, 3, 2*

9 thoughts on “USC Women’s Tennis Bows Out

  1. Another typical loss in big matches under Coach Gallien. He has never gotten to the title match in twenty years at USC. Three final four appearances which is 15% if that merits keeping him on as head coach. Second time as the #1 seed failed to get the job done. Sadly the ‘ruins who they beat during the regular season are in the finals. Time for a change, please Mr. Haden!

  2. The SUCCette’s #1 tennis team choke against Vanderbilt 4 – zip.

    I am shocked!

    • I’m shocked you are the first one to post on this! Don’t you have a life? What has USC done to you personally that you feel it necessary to post negative things about everything USC? Did you apply and not get admitted? I’m really curious why all the hate. Of course, you are typing in front of a computer, anonymously. In real life you are probably one big pu$$y!

    • Funny. Have you ever competed in anything athletic? It’s a rhetorical question, so don’t bother answering!

    • What’s funnier is that you think UCLA “owns LA football” yet your school has never been seriously involved in the national c’ship discussion since the 1960s.

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