Maddie Mitchell
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- Hometown:
- Houston, TX
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- Year:
- Fr
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- High School:
- Memorial
News mentions
Josephine Pulver and Pia Valtierra posted a big upset in doubles on the opening day of the CCCAA Women’s Tennis State Championships at the Ojai Tournament.
Katelyn Peyvandi, Josephine Pulver and Pia Valtierra punched their singles ticket to the CCCAA Women’s Tennis State Championships on Friday during back-draw play in the WSC Tournament at Ventura College.
Irvine Valley took two of three doubles sets on Tuesday and then captured three of the first four singles to knock off SBCC 5-2 in the first round of the Southern Cal Regional women’s tennis tournament.
Katelyn Peyvandi and Gabrielle Goss won two sets to reach the semifinals of the WSC women’s tennis doubles tournament on Saturday before falling to No. 2 seed Miah Webb and Sabrina Subero of Glendale 8-3 at Ventura College.
SBCC claimed the last four singles matches and the first two doubles to defeat Bakersfield 6-3 on Tuesday at Pershing Park.
Glendale handed SBCC its second WSC women’s tennis loss on Thursday with a 9-0 triumph at the Glendale courts.
Santa Barbara City College's women's tennis team continued their fantastic season, topping Ventura College, 6-3, on the strength of a sweep of all three doubles matches.
Glendale turned Thursday’s first-place women’s tennis showdown into a 9-0 rout over SBCC.
SBCC won its fifth straight women’s tennis match on Thursday with its first shutout – a 9-0 WSC triumph at College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita.
It all came down to the No. 3 doubles on Tuesday in Bakersfield and SBCC prevailed for its second straight 5-4 women’s tennis victory.
SBCC was tied 4-4 with Ventura on Thursday and it all came down to the No. 3 doubles.
SBCC won the first five singles in straight sets on Tuesday and went on to defeat Santa Monica 8-1 in the WSC women’s tennis opener for both schools.
SBCC rallied from a 2-1 deficit with four singles wins on Friday to edge Fullerton 5-4 for its first women’s tennis win of the season.
Riverside swept the doubles on Friday to hand SBCC a 6-3 setback in the women’s tennis opener at Pershing Park.
