Feb. 8, 2004
Final Stats
Los Angeles, CA (Feb. 8) - The Loyola Marymount University women's tennis team completed an impressive showing at the 2004 Cal State L.A. Invitational on Sunday as they won five of six championships at the annual tournament.
The Lions claimed the championship in every doubles flight, giving up a total of four games in the three title matches. In Flight 1 of doubles action freshman Kimi Kaloi and junior Carla Arguelles walked away with the title, defeating the team of Dehlia Feliz and Katrina Holmberg of Cal Poly Pomona 8-0. In three matches during the tournament, Kaloi and Arguelles dropped just three games.
In Flight 2, sophomore Patrycia Hubl and freshman Serena Fermin took care of business just as quick, defeating the team of Folgetova and May of Alliant International, 8-1. The Lions completed the doubles sweep with freshmen Robyn Baker and Tamara Tanner defeating Godoy and White of Cal State L.A. 8-3 in the Flight 3 championship.
The Lions finished taking two of three individual titles as the freshman Kaloi won her first collegiate tournament with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Silvana Stans of Cal State L.A. in the Flight 5-6 championship.
Hubl had to go through teammate Erin Ivey to win the Flight 3-4 championship, defeating the freshman 6-3, 6-2 for the title.
In Flight 1-2, Arguelles dropped a heartbreaker to the defending champion of the tournament from 2003, Katalyn Nagy of Cal State Bakersfield, 6-3, 7-5.
- GO LIONS -