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Women’s Tennis Continues Final Homestand Against Tritons and Bengals

DAVIS, Calif. — Following a week off from competition, UC Davis women's tennis is back on the court this week for a pair of matchups. The action begins on Wednesday, Mar. 25 when UC San Diego comes to town at 10:00 a.m. PT and wraps up on Saturday, Mar. 28 at 11:00 a.m. PT against Idaho State.

HOW TO WATCH/LISTEN/FOLLOW
Mar. 25  — vs. UC San Diego | @ucdaviswten (X/Instagram)

Mar. 28  — vs. Idaho State | @ucdaviswten (X/Instagram)


GAME NOTES
  • The doubles pair of Polina Marakhtanova and Mika Ikemori made it to the second round of doubles at ITA Regionals. 
  • Maya Youssef and Marakhtanova both advanced to the next round in singles at the ITA Northwest Regional Championships.  
  • The Aggies excelled at their last competition, the San Jose State Hidden duals, where they faced off against opponents from SJSU, Santa Clara, and Nevada.  
  • Aggie Tennis will have its first-ever full season with a brand-new scoreboard, kindly donated by the Khourie family.  
  • Sophomore transfer Aileena Hu scored the only point for the Aggies, defeating Arizona's Tanvi Narendran 7-5, 7-5.  
  • Freshman Vivian Gallaway defeated both of her opponents in straight sets throughout the doubleheader home opener.  
  • Junior Ikemori contributed to both of UC Davis's only points against UCSB and Cal Poly, defeating her doubles opponent with partner Polina Marakhtanova and winning her singles match against Cal Poly's Jessica MacCallum.  
  • Senior Youssef went 1-0 at No. 3 singles and 1-1 at No. 2 doubles against Washington State and UC Irvine for UC Davis. She earned a comeback singles win over UC Irvine's Carolyna Fowler, rallying after dropping the first set to take the match in three sets. In doubles, Youssef and Isabella Bringas picked up a 7-6 win over UC Irvine at No. 2 doubles, helping UC Davis compete strongly across the weekend.  
  • Ikemori went 3-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles against Stanislaus State, Menlo, and Saint Mary's, including a come-from-behind victory at #1 doubles against St. Mary's to clinch the doubles point.  
  • Sophomore Marakhtanova went 2-0 in singles and 0-2 in doubles over the weekend against Santa Clara and Nevada. She came out strong at #1 singles to be 1 of 4 Ags to win in singles for the 4-3 team victory. 
  • In a two match Big West weekend against UC Riverside and Long Beach State, Marakhtanova continued her strong singles play by going 2-0 while splitting a 1-1 doubles record with Ikemori.
  • Going against conference opponent Martina Markov in a match with Cal State Fullerton, Marakhtanova won in straight sets as she helped her team battle a strong Titans team at home.
ABOUT THE OPPONENT
  • UC San Diego is 5-10 on the season. The Tritons play a match against Santa Clara on Tuesday before heading to Davis.
  • The Aggies face off with the Tritons for the first time since the first round of last year's Big West Championships, when UC Davis won 4-1 to advance to the second round of the tournament.
  • Idaho State enters the week 8-4. The Bengals will have a Big Sky conference game against Northern Arizona on Thursday before facing the Aggies.
  • Saturday will mark the first time the Aggies and Bengals have faced off in women's tennis.
SEASON NOTES
  • Veteran Leadership: The 2025 squad features an experienced upper class led by seniors Kaia Wolfe and Maya Youseff, and juniors Mika Ikemori and Sophia Sappa
  • Following a long tenure as assistant under Aggie legend Bill Maze, Head Coach Sara Jackson returns for her 2nd season. 
  • Assistant Coach Matthew Foster-Etswick returns for his second season with the Aggies after a successful debut season. 
  • New Additions: UC Davis welcomes 2 newcomers in 2025, with one true freshman and a sophomore transfer joining the Aggie roster.
  • This is the final season for UC Davis in the Big West before the team transitions to the Mountain West in 2026-27, and the team looks to end its long tenure in the conference on a high note.
ABOUT UC DAVIS ATHLETICS: 

UC Davis, the No. 2 ranked public university by the Wall Street Journal, is home to 40,000 undergraduate students and 12,000 employees. Ranked No. 1 in Agriculture and Forestry as well as No. 1 in Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis is located in a true California college town nestled between world-class destinations such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa Valley and Lake Tahoe. Over 650 Aggie student-athletes compete in 25 Division I varsity sports, with 16 sports transitioning to the Mountain West Conference beginning in 2026–27. 

For more information, visit https://ucdavisaggies.com/.
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Players Mentioned

Isabella Bringas

Isabella Bringas

Sophomore
Mika Ikemori

Mika Ikemori

5' 3"
Junior
Polina Marakhtanova

Polina Marakhtanova

Sophomore
Sophia  Sappa

Sophia Sappa

Junior
Kaia Wolfe

Kaia Wolfe

5' 10"
Senior
Maya  Youssef

Maya Youssef

Senior
Vivian Gallaway

Vivian Gallaway

Freshman
Aileena Hu

Aileena Hu

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Isabella Bringas

Isabella Bringas

Sophomore
Mika Ikemori

Mika Ikemori

5' 3"
Junior
Polina Marakhtanova

Polina Marakhtanova

Sophomore
Sophia  Sappa

Sophia Sappa

Junior
Kaia Wolfe

Kaia Wolfe

5' 10"
Senior
Maya  Youssef

Maya Youssef

Senior
Vivian Gallaway

Vivian Gallaway

Freshman
Aileena Hu

Aileena Hu

Sophomore