
Bulls Ready for No. 21 UCF in War on I-4 Battle
April 03, 2018 | Women's Tennis
USF women’s tennis will face UCF in the War on I-4 Wednesday at 3 PM at the USF Varsity Tennis Courts.
TAMPA (April 3, 2018)Â --Â The USF women's tennis team hosts UCF for a midweek War on I-4 battle on Wednesday at the USF Varsity Tennis Courts.
The Bulls (11-7,4-1) extended their win streak to nine with wins against FGCU, 4-3, and Brown, 6-1 last weekend at USF.
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Junior Vanja Klaric's (Gaborone, Botswana) standout performances pushed her to an eight-match winning streak on courts three, four and five. Klaric posts an overall record of 12-5 for the Bulls.
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Freshman Evelyne Tiron (Bucharest, Romania) advanced to an 11-4 overall record after winning her seventh straight in the Bulls win over Brown at court two.
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Junior Nicole Dzenga (Harare, Zimbabwe) has won nine of her last ten matches, and has worked a 12-6 record in doubles with partner Kalric. The tandem has won seven straight.
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Scouting the Opponent:Â
No. 21 UCF
The Knights (15-2) are also coming off a nine-game winning streak with their most recent win against conference opponent, Memphis, 4-1.
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No. 122 Rebeka Stolmar has the best record for the Knights only losing one game on the year (15-1) at the No. 3 and 4 spots.
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The Knights defeated three ranked teams this season, No. 15 South Carolina, No. 16 Baylor, and No. 25 Michigan, to contribute to its winning record.
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Last year, the Bulls faced the Knights in the last regular season match at UCF, and beat them 4-1.
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WAR ON I-4 RIVALRY
The War on I-4 represents a long-standing and passionate rivalry between the fan bases of two of the nation's largest and fastest growing universities. The Orlando and Tampa Bay metropolitan areas, which form the fourth-largest media market in the nation, are connected by 100 miles of Interstate 4 (I-4).
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The official recognition of the rivalry and the traditional name, first established by the fans, creates an annual series of scored competitions across multiple sports programs. The War On I-4 rivalry series officially began Sept. 21, 2016 with a competition between the two schools' volleyball programs.
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For more information on the War on I-4 Rivalry, visit https://www.war-on-i4.com.
Cristina Moros will be in her third year at the helm of after leading the program to an American Athletic Conference Championship in 2017.
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The Bulls (11-7,4-1) extended their win streak to nine with wins against FGCU, 4-3, and Brown, 6-1 last weekend at USF.
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Junior Vanja Klaric's (Gaborone, Botswana) standout performances pushed her to an eight-match winning streak on courts three, four and five. Klaric posts an overall record of 12-5 for the Bulls.
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Freshman Evelyne Tiron (Bucharest, Romania) advanced to an 11-4 overall record after winning her seventh straight in the Bulls win over Brown at court two.
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Junior Nicole Dzenga (Harare, Zimbabwe) has won nine of her last ten matches, and has worked a 12-6 record in doubles with partner Kalric. The tandem has won seven straight.
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Scouting the Opponent:Â
No. 21 UCF
The Knights (15-2) are also coming off a nine-game winning streak with their most recent win against conference opponent, Memphis, 4-1.
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No. 122 Rebeka Stolmar has the best record for the Knights only losing one game on the year (15-1) at the No. 3 and 4 spots.
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The Knights defeated three ranked teams this season, No. 15 South Carolina, No. 16 Baylor, and No. 25 Michigan, to contribute to its winning record.
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Last year, the Bulls faced the Knights in the last regular season match at UCF, and beat them 4-1.
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WAR ON I-4 RIVALRY
The War on I-4 represents a long-standing and passionate rivalry between the fan bases of two of the nation's largest and fastest growing universities. The Orlando and Tampa Bay metropolitan areas, which form the fourth-largest media market in the nation, are connected by 100 miles of Interstate 4 (I-4).
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The official recognition of the rivalry and the traditional name, first established by the fans, creates an annual series of scored competitions across multiple sports programs. The War On I-4 rivalry series officially began Sept. 21, 2016 with a competition between the two schools' volleyball programs.
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For more information on the War on I-4 Rivalry, visit https://www.war-on-i4.com.
Cristina Moros will be in her third year at the helm of after leading the program to an American Athletic Conference Championship in 2017.
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