After posting an overall record of 15-4 last season, the University of La Verne women's soccer team looks to rely on young talent to improve its mark this season, maybe even gaining a NCAA Division III playoff berth.
Unfortunately this has not been the year for the women's tennis team. Last weekend they lost to the first place team in SCIAC, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in the 1997 women's tennis team championships, 6-0.
Swinging through a season with many ups and downs, the University of La Verne women's tennis team geared up for the SCIAC Championships with an important match-up against Whittier last Saturday.
Taking on the team from Lewis and Clark University from Oregon on Wednesday, the University of La Verne women's tennis team lost all nine matches to bring it to a 2-10 overall record for the season. The team is 0-6 in SCIAC.
The University of La Verne women's tennis team won its first match of the year against Biola, but was outplayed this weekend by the more experienced Redlands and Occidental teams.
With a new coach and a crop of new, young players, the women's tennis team is looking forward to a season that will bring it closer as a team and make the program stronger.