LA JOLLA, Calif. — UC Davis men's tennis duos of Ivan Thamma and David Goulak, as well as head coach Eric Steidlmayer and 2016 alum Adam Levie were set to compete in the quarterfinals of the consolation bracket at the 130th Annual Pacific Coast Doubles Championships when inclement weather forced the teams to pull out of the draw.
None of the matches scheduled for Saturday were played, and the tournament has rescheduled all matches for Sunday.
The Aggies return to Northern California to co-host the Golden State Invite with Sacramento State next weekend. The tournament is formatted so that schools will face one another in a dual match in a bracket, with the championship match scheduled for Saturday.
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