USC Trojans Return to Court After a Month Away

USC's women's tennis team, ranked 18th nationally, prepares to face Fresno State with a formidable lineup of top-ranked doubles and singles players highlighting their impressive season so far.

The USC women's tennis team is back in action at Marks Tennis Stadium, gearing up to host Fresno State on Wednesday afternoon. With first serve set for 3 p.m. PT, fans can look forward to live scoring and video coverage of the match.

The Trojans, boasting a 6-2 record, are currently ranked No. 18 in the ITA Team Rankings as of February 11. Their recent trip to the Bay Area showcased their competitive edge, as they secured a victory over the formidable No.

11 Stanford before narrowly falling to No. 16 Cal.

USC's roster is stacked with talent, featuring five players in the latest Intercollegiate Tennis Rankings. Leading the doubles charge is the All-American duo of Lily Fairclough and Dani Borruel, who are ranked No. 10 nationally. This pair is a force to be reckoned with, exemplifying the Trojans' strength on the court.

In singles, sophomore Jana Hossam stands out at No. 27, followed by senior Emma Charney at No. 35. Freshmen Eugenia Zozaya and Krisha Mahendran are making waves as well, ranked No. 55 and No. 121, respectively.

Reflecting on the fall season, USC made a significant impact at the NCAA Fall Individual Championships. They tied for the most players qualified for singles and doubles competition, highlighting their depth and skill.

Hossam's impressive run to the NCAA Singles Semifinals and the dynamic duo of Fairclough and Borruel reaching the Doubles Semifinals were standout moments. Charney also contributed by advancing to the NCAA Singles Round of 16.

As the Trojans take the court against Fresno State, they're not just playing a match-they're building on a legacy of excellence. With a blend of seasoned leadership and fresh talent, USC is poised for another thrilling chapter in their storied tennis tradition.