
Beach Tennis Back In Action On Saturday Against Sacramento State
2/23/2024 2:20:00 PM | Women's Tennis
Long Beach State will host Sacramento State at Rhodes Tennis Center on Saturday, Feb. 24 at 11 a.m.
LONG BEACH, Calif. – The Long Beach State Women's Tennis team (3-2, 2-0 Big West) welcomes Sacramento State to the Beach for a Saturday, Feb. 24 contest. First serve is set for 11 a.m. at Rhodes Tennis Center.
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ABOUT THE BEACH
WALTZING MATHILDE
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ABOUT THE BEACH
- Long Beach State is coming off of a 1-1 week in which the Beach dropped a 7-0 road contest at San Diego State on Friday, before coming back and sweeping UC San Diego, 7-0, on Saturday at home.
- The Beach is now 3-2 on the year and 2-0 in Big West action.
- Saturday's contest against Sacramento State marks the last home match for Long Beach State until Wednesday, March 6 versus Penn State.
- LBSU travel to the Hawaiian Islands for its next contests against Hawaii Pacific and Big West rival Hawaii.
- Last week against UCSD, junior Peppi Ramstedt led the way as she teamed with Rhona Cook to take down the Tritons' Katelyn Vu and Kelly Leung, 6-1, to give the Beach the doubles point. Ramstedt then clinched the match for Long Beach with a 6-2, 6-4 win at flight three.
- Cook was excellent against the Highlanders as she clinched the match for the Beach with a 6-2, 6-1 over Brionna Nguyen at flight one.
- Versus LMU, the Beach got off to a strong start winning the doubles point. Justine Dondonay was solid in singles action as she earned Long Beach State's lone singles victory.
- At UCR, Dondonay saw action at flight six in singles and rolled past Kei Kato 6-0, 6-0.
- Mathilde Tranberg shined in the season opener dropping just one game in doubles action, before winning 6-0, 6-0 in singles.
- During the fall, the Beach played in four tournaments and turned in solid performances in each of them.
- Long Beach State Head Coach Jenny Hilt-Costello is in her 27th year at the helm of the Beach Tennis program. She owns an overall record of 404-189 for an impressive .681 winning percentage. The winningest coach in Beach Tennis history, Hilt-Costello holds LBSU tennis coaching records in single-season wins (22), career wins (404), and highest winning percentage (.681).
- Sacramento State comes into the week with a 5-3 overall record.
- The Hornets have won their last three matches with wins over Nevada (5-2), Jessup University (7-0), and UC Irvine (4-0). Overall, they have won four of their last five contests.
- When playing on the road, Sac State is 1-2 with their lone road victory coming at Hawaii Pacific (5-2) on Friday, Jan. 19.
- Against Big West competition this season. Sacramento State is 1-1 with a 4-0 victory over UC Irvine on Saturday, Feb. 17 and a 4-3 setback at Hawaii to open the dual season on Thursday, Jan. 18.
- Sacramento State is 29-13 in singles action as redshirt freshman Lou Baudouin leads the way with an 8-0 singles record.
- The Hornets are coached by Sophie Breault who has been at the helm since January 2022.
- In the all-time series, Long Beach State leads Sacramento State 9-4.
- Saturday's match is the first contest between the two teams since 2017 when LBSU downed Sac State, 4-1, in Sacramento, Calif.
- The Beach has won the last two meetings against the Hornets as Sacramento State is looking for its first victory over Long Beach State since 2015 when the Hornets defeated LBSU 4-3 in Sacramento, Calif.
- The Beach has won the doubles point in four of five dual matches they've played thus far.
- The duo of Paulina Franco Martinessi and Mathilde Tranberg has been perfect recording a 5-0 doubles record during the dual season thus far. The pair have played all their matches at flight three.
- Long Beach State's doubles dominance began in the Fall Season, as the Beach won four doubles draws. The Beach picked up a pair of doubles victories at the Beach Tennis Fall Tournament before winning two more doubles flights at the UNLV Watanabe Classic.
- Leading the way for LBSU was Hana Becirovic Novak who, along with two different partners, won two doubles events.
- In the Beach Tennis Fall Tournament, Becirovic Novak was paired with Mathilde Tranberg as the duo defeated CSUN's Sofia Dermenjyan and Cydney Tolmoyan, 6-4.
- In Vegas, Becirovic Novak teamed up with Doga Akyurek and won the UNLV Watanabe Classic No. 2 Doubles Draw, 7-6 (4).
- Also earning doubles wins for the Beach during the fall season were Justine Dondonay and Paulina Franco Martinessi, who won the Black Doubles Draw at the Beach Tennis Fall Tournament by a score of 6-3.
- Rounding out the doubles winners for Long Beach State during the fall season were Rhona Cook and Peppi Ramstedt who claimed the No. 1 Doubles Draw Title at the UNLV Watanabe Classic, 6-2.
- At the Beach Tennis Winter Invite, LBSU doubles remained strong as the Beach captured the Doubles Title in a 6-2 win from Peppi Ramstedt and Rhona Cook.
- Junior Peppi Ramstedt was named Big West Player of the Week on Wednesday, January 25 after a solid week in which she captured three doubles victories and a pair of singles wins at LBSU's Beach Tennis Winter Invite.
- Ramstedt partnered with senior Rhona Cook and the duo picked up a convincing 6-2 win against Nevada's Amahee Charrier and Anastasia Luneva to win the Doubles Title. Prior to the pair's championship win, they also earned a 6-2 win over Pacific and a 6-2 triumph over Big West opponent, CSUN.
- In singles action, Ramstedt downed Nevada's Lou Anne Guerbert 6-1, 6-1, before taking down
WALTZING MATHILDE
- Mathilde Tranberg kicked off the dual season in a big way. The senior from Horsholm, Denmark waltzed her way through a 7-0 sweep over Fresno Pacific on Friday, Jan. 26.
- Tranberg cruised to three wins over the Sunbirds as she, along with doubles partner, Paulina Franco Martinessi, downed FPU's tandem of Halle Faherty and Malia Mitchell, 6-1.
- Tranberg then faced Faherty in singles action and never gave up a game as she cruised to a 6-0, 6-0 victory to help ensure the Beach sweep.
- Senior Justine Dondonay led Long Beach State at the Beach Tennis Fall Tournament as she came away with both a singles and doubles title in during the three-day competition.
- Dondonay paired with sophomore Paulina Franco Martinessi and secured the Black Draw Title with an impressive 6-1 win over LBSU teammates Peppi Ramstedt and Rhona Cook.
- In singles action, Dondonay was excellent as she captured the White Draw Championship with an exciting battle against Akyurek. After dropping the first set, 6-3, Dondonay came back to win, 7-5, 6-2, in a gritty three-setter.
- Dondonay picked up the Beach's lone singles victory against LMU as she defeated Anastasia Bozova, 6-3, 6-4.
- This season, Dondonay is 3-1 in dual action. She is 2-0 when playing singles at flight six and 1-0 when playing at flight four. Her lone singles loss came at flight five.
- Senior Rhona Cook kicked off her senior season in a big way. The Chester, United Kingdom native turned in an incredible performance to open the year at the Cal Fall Invitational as she captured the Gold Draw Title.
- Cook faced junior Lan Mi from host school, Cal, in the Finals of the Gold Draw. She promptly took down Mi in the first set, 6-4. In the second set, the two battled out an epic rally of 32 strokes before Cook went down the line to win 6-3.
- While Cook shined in singles action, she also was solid in doubles play. She teamed up with Peppi Ramstedt and the duo defeated Gonzaga's Carolina Wernli and Lia Espinal with a convincing 8-2 victory.
- In dual season action, Cook is 3-2 this year at flight one in singles competition.
- Long Beach State Women's Tennis had an excellent Fall off the court as well. The Beach Tennis team finished the semester with an impressive 3.74 grade point average to win the LBSU Athletics Team Academic Award.
- All eight players on the roster were named Academic All-Stars, while two were named to the Dean's List, and three earned President's List honors.
- In addition, Long Beach State boasted three players with perfect 4.0 GPAs during the fall semester.
- The Terry L. Rhodes Tennis Center is the home of the nationally recognized Long Beach State Tennis Program.
- The 12-court complex, which opened in the Fall of 2008, features a unique design with four feature courts divided by a 40-foot-wide public concourse. Grandstands for spectator seating have been placed on four of the six varsity courts. All six of which are lighted.
- Two gifts from Long Beach State alums have resulted in the construction of the on-campus tennis complex for the Beach Tennis team. Terry Rhodes, a 1962 graduate, generously gifted $1.25 million dollars to enhance the new tennis complex and endow multiple women's tennis scholarships.
- The Beach also play in front of a full-sized electronic scoreboard, courtesy of a generous gift from the Hendricks family. It was dedicated in memory of former LBSU Women's Tennis Coach Gloria Hendricks and her husband, Bob. The family also includes former Long Beach State tennis player Cindy (Hendricks) Robbins, her husband Les Robbins, both 1974 alums, and brother John Hendricks. The 40-foot-high scoreboard displays match scores on all six competition courts via wireless controls.
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- The traditional player cheer pre-match and each time the team wins a match point is "Here We Go Beach!" All Beach fans are encouraged to follow the team's cheer with their own "Here We Go Beach!"
- Long Beach State travels to the Hawaiian Islands for a pair of matches. The Beach will first play Hawaii Pacific on Saturday, March 2 at 1 p.m., before facing Big West foe Hawaii on Sunday, at 4:30 p.m.
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