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Tuesday, March 8, 2005 – 12:00 ET
Maxcy Gregg Tennis Center – Columbia, S.C.

 
South Carolina Gamecocks
South Carolina (6-2)
Versus BYU Cougars
BYU (8-2)
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Current Score: #31 South Carolina, 0 vs. #24 BYU, 4

DOUBLES

 
SINGLES

 
   #1
Christyn Lucas – Magda Wojdylo (USC) 8
Dolly Chang – Lauren Jones (BYU) #56 4
 
   #2
Danielle Wiggins – Laura Ganzer (USC) 6
Anastasia Sourkova – Jennifer Miccoli (BYU) 8
 
   #3
Miranda Gutierrez – Fallon Koon (USC) 5
Olga Boulytcheva – Sofia Holden (BYU) 8
   #1
Danielle Wiggins (USC) 6 4 3
Lauren Jones (BYU) 1 6 6
 
   #2
Christyn Lucas (USC) 4 6 2
Olga Boulytcheva (BYU) 6 2 3
 
   #3
Laura Ganzer (USC) 4 6 4
Anastasia Sourkova (BYU) 6 3 6
 
   #4
Magda Wojdylo (USC) 6 2 3
Sofia Holden (BYU) 4 6 6
 
   #5
Miranda Gutierrez (USC) 2 0 0
Jennifer Miccoli (BYU) 0 0 0
 
   #6
Fallon Koon (USC) 0 0 0
Dolly Chang (BYU) 0 0 0

Match Notes

The match was moved indoors because of high winds in the Columbia area. Wind gust are said to get up to close to 30 mph today. There are only four courts at the USC Indoor Facility. The No. 5 and 6 singles will be put on as soon as the first two singles are completed.

This is Carolina’s first match with BYU since the 2003 season. The Cougars took a 5-2 win in Provo that season.

No. 5 and 6 singles were suspended since the match was clinched at 4-0. No. 2 singles was finished since it was in the middle of the third set.

Doubles Order of Finish: 3,1,2
Singles Order of Finish: 1,4

Doubles-Three matches are played in doubles to determine the first point of the match…One pro set (first to eight games by two) is played at each position and the team that wins two (or three) of the three matches, wins the first point of the team match…If a doubles match is tied at 8-8, a 12-point tiebreaker (first to seven points by two) is played to determine the winner.

Singles-Following doubles, six matches are played in singles with each match counting one point toward the team score…Each is played best two out of three traditional sets (first to six games by two)…If the players are tied at 6-6 in a set, a 12-point tiebreaker (first to seven points by two) is played to determine the winner.

The team to score four points or more is the winner of the match.

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