Feb. 4, 2015 MALIBU, Calif. - The Pepperdine women's tennis team, ranked #30 in the ITA poll, faces San Diego State on the road this Friday, February 6. First serve between the Waves and Aztecs is slated for 2 p.m.
DUAL 4:  #30 Pepperdine (1-2) at San Diego State (2-1) | Friday, February 6 | 2 p.m. | San Diego, Calif.
COVERAGE: Recaps and scores will be posted on PepperdineSports.com ... Available updates can be followed on Twitter @PeppWTEN ... Links to available coverage can always be found on the women's tennis schedule page at PepperdineSports.com
LOOKING BACK: Pepperdine took #14 USC to the brink in the rematch in Malibu last week, but fell just short in the 4-3 decision ... The Trojans had won 4-0 in the previous week's meeting in Los Angeles ... Apichaya Runglerdkriangkrai, Michaela Capannolo and Christine Maddox all won in straight sets to give the Waves a 3-2 lead ... Lorraine Guillermo and Laura Gulbe both forced third sets on their respective courts, but were unable to come up with Pepperdine's clincher ... Zoe Scandalis played the hero role for USC, fighting back from 2-5 in the third set to win in the tiebreaker.
LOOKING FURTHER BACK: Pepperdine went 1-1 at the ITA Kick-Off Weekend, held at USC ... The Waves relied on the heroics of freshman Laura Gulbe in their 4-3 win over Wichita State ... Gulbe and doubles partner Christine Maddox won 7-5 to clinch the doubles point ... Michaela Capannolo won in straight sets, followed by Lorraine Guillermo with a 7-4 triumph in the third set tiebreaker ... With the team score tied 3-3, Gulbe provided the difference maker, winning 7-5 in the third ... The Waves fell to top-15 USC the following day, 4-0.
LOOKING AHEAD: The Waves conclude the month of February in Malibu hosting Texas (Feb. 14), TCU (Feb. 16) and UCLA (Feb. 27).
IN THE RANKINGS: The Waves opened the 2015 dual season at #26 in the ITA team rankings and currently sit at #30 ... Senior Lorraine Guillermo begins her final campaign ranked a career-best #17 in singles.
OPPONENT NOTES: San Diego State is not currently ranked ... The Aztecs are 2-1, with wins over UC Riverside and Cal State Fullerton ... SDSU lost to #40 Long Beach State, 5-2.
LINEUP: Lorraine Guillermo has played at No. 1 singles since her sophomore season, where she has gone 30-15 overall ... Apichaya Runglerdkriangkrai made the biggest jump in the lineup, going from No. 6 last year as a freshman to No. 2/3 this season ... Laura Gulbe has been playing from No. 2/3, followed by Michaela Capannolo, Christine Maddox and Danielle Feneridis ... Matea Cutura made her return to the lineup last week against USC at No. 6 ... She played No. 2 in 2014, but underwent surgery last fall ... Guillermo and Runglerdkriangkrai have resumed doubles play together at No. 1 ... Four different pairs have been found at No. 2 and No. 3.
TOURNAMENT SEASON: Pepperdine combined for a 38-26 singles record and an 18-9 doubles record during the tournament portion of the season ... Lorraine Guillermo posted a team-best 14-3 singles record, followed by Apichaya Runglerdkriangkrai at 10-5 ... Together in doubles, they went 8-2.
Per Nilsson: Per Nilsson returned to Pepperdine in June 2014 to succeed Gualberto Escudero as head coach of the women's tennis team ... He was an assistant coach for the Pepperdine men's tennis team from 2003-07 under head coach Adam Steinberg, where the Waves went 119-38 in those five seasons ... Pepperdine won the NCAA team championship in 2006 with Nilsson on the sidelines ... He was the head men's coach at Mississippi State, his alma mater, for seven seasons from 2008-2014 ... Nilsson compiled a record of 95-76 during his time at MSU.
Gualberto Escudero - Gualberto Escudero ended the 2013-14 campaign with a career record of 651-334 (.661) in his final season as head coach ... He ranks second among all NCAA Div. I women's tennis coaches -- active or inactive -- for his win total, and is just one of three coaches to reach the 600 wins milestone ... He stepped down at the end of the 2014 season and now serves as associate head coach ... Escudero took over as head coach in 1977-78 after a decorated career as a student-athlete at Pepperdine ... On the court, he was a finalist at the 1969 WCAC singles tournament and won the doubles title with John Lovelace ... Pepperdine won conference titles in 1969 and 1970 and finished second the next two seasons ... His transition from player to coach was a successful one as Escudero has tutored 31 All-Americans, and was honored as WCC Coach of the Year on four occasions ... Escudero was inducted into the Pepperdine Athletics Hall of Fame in a ceremony on Oct. 20 , 2013.
2014 SEASON RECAP: The Pepperdine women's tennis team went 19-5  in 2014, winning both the West Coast Conference regular-season and tournament championships ... The Waves set a new program record with 15 consecutive wins ... The previous record was set at 14 consecutive dual match victories in 1999 ... Pepperdine ended the 2014 regular-season with a 9-0 record at home, marking just the second season in program history the Waves have gone undefeated at home in single year ... Lorraine Guillermo was an All-WCC first team selection in both singles and doubles ... Ale Granillo and Matea Cutura were All-WCC second team picks in singles and together in doubles ... Guillermo was joined by Apichaya Runglerdkriangkrai as a first-team doubles honoree ... Michaela Capannolo and Yuki Chiang were also voted to the All-WCC second team in doubles and went on to reach the second round of the NCAA Doubles Championship.
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ABOUT PEPPERDINE: Pepperdine boasts a one-of-a-kind athletic department with unprecedented success for a school of its size. The Waves have won NCAA Division I championships in five different men's sports — one of just 17 schools to have accomplished this feat — and nine overall. Of this elite group, Pepperdine has the smallest undergraduate enrollment, is the only school without football and is the only university that has not been affiliated with a "major" conference. The Waves have won a total of 23 team or individual national championships in their history. Pepperdine has also earned the Division I-AAA All-Sports Trophy, an award based on postseason success that's given to the top non-football school, three times (most recently in 2011-12). Located in scenic Malibu, Calif., the university overlooks the Pacific Ocean and its campus and athletic facilities are regularly voted among the nation's most beautiful. Pepperdine, which is affiliated with the Church of Christ, ranks #54 overall on U.S. News and World Report's list of America's best colleges.