LYNCHBURG, Va. – The history season ended for Louisiana Tech on Saturday as the Bulldogs fell to FIU, 4-1, in the Conference USA Women's Tennis Championship match at the Liberty Tennis Complex.
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Playing in the program's first ever tournament final, the moment did not seem too big for a young LA Tech (19-9) team in the early stages as the 'Dogs came out firing by winning the doubles point. However, nerves seemed to play a role in singles as the two-time defending champ and 55th-ranked FIU (15-4) used its experience to pull out four points in singles to take its third straight title.
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The Panthers, who came into the match having lost the doubles point only six times all season, quickly claimed a 6-1 win on court two thanks to the pairing of Valery Gynina and Ekaterina Khairutdinova.Â
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However, the LA Tech duo of
Mio Kozaki and
Nina Skoric (aka Team Minio) got out to a 3-0 lead just like they had the previous two doubles matches in the tourney. Up 4-2, the tandem was down 15-40 before winning three straight points to hold serve and take a commanding 5-2 lead.
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FIU fought off one match point to get it to 5-3 and got up Love-30 in the following game, but the 'Dogs won four straight points to secure the 6-3 victory over Aleksandra Simeva and Dana Baidaulet on court three.Â
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To win the opening point, the Bulldog tandem of
Ana Rodrigues and
Zoie Epps would need to take down the Panther pairing of Oyinlomo Quadre and Katerina Mandelikova, who started out the 2024-25 season ranked as the 6th-best doubles team in the entire country and was unbeaten this spring.
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Down 3-4, Rodrigues would hit a backhand winner crosscourt at deuce to hold serve and knot the match up at 4-all. The Bulldogs then broke the serve of the Panthers to give themselves an opportunity to serve it out themselves. FIU got up 30-40 with two chances to break, but a volley winner by Rodrigues got the game to deuce. After fighting off a missile of a return at the net, Rodrigues would ultimately flick a backhand winner to win the match, 6-4.
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As strong as FIU is in doubles, they are even stronger in singles and showed it. The Panthers put constant pressure on the Bulldogs, ultimately going up a set on five of the six singles courts.  The lone set that did go the way of LA Tech came from court five where Skoric captured it, 6-4, from Petja Drame.
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One by one, the Panthers gained points to swing the momentum into their favor. FIU would take the lead at 2-1 following straight set victories on courts two and three.Â
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For LA Tech to have a chance, it needed to force some third sets which they were ultimately unable to do. While Skoric was in a dogfight to give the Bulldogs their second point, Kozaki was figuring it out on court four versus Mandelikova, battling back from 1-4 down in the second to win three straight games. However, in the span of about a minute, FIU secured the win by getting back-to-back wins on courts six and one.
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QUOTABLES
Head coach Amy Sargeant
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On the season as a whole …
"I am proud of all the hard work. They have worked so hard this year. There were times when they wanted to press quit and I would not let them. When you fight and you really believe in your ability, you can achieve some unbelievable things. I am proud of them trusting me and trusting the process. We are going to have a bigger and better team next year. We are only going to keep improving."
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On winning the doubles point …
"We have taken a lot of pride this year in winning the doubles point. At the beginning of the year, we struggled to figure out the best combinations were, but once we found the fit it was just a matter of repetition. The more that you practice something, and you start getting good results, it is something you start to rely on."
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On singles …
"I think experience played a part in our struggles in singles. This was the first time this program had ever made it to a championship final. With that comes nerves and expectations they put on themselves. We have a team that is very capable of winning, but FIU got up in the first sets pretty quick. I think we let the nerves, and the momentum get to us a bit. Once we settled down, we showed that we had the tennis to compete. Ultimately, we just ran out of time."
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On senior Ana Rodrigues …
"I wish I had Ana for another two years. When we first met each other and started working together, it was like two sore thumbs trying to figure things out. Once we did figure things out and how each other ticked, she stepped up into a leader. Her biggest growth in the last two years was pushing through that wall. The team looked up to her. She played some of the best tennis of her career. I am thankful for her laying it all out there for Louisiana Tech."
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NOTABLES
- LA Tech finished the 2025 season with a 19-9 record, the third most wins in program history.
- LA Tech won the doubles point for the 22nd time this season. The Bulldogs won the doubles point in their last 11 matches.
- LA Tech finished the season 47-23 (67.1%) in dual doubles, the best winning percentage in a single season in program history.
- Ana Rodrigues and Zoie Epps teamed up to win their 20th dual doubles match of the season, a program record. The duo ended the season on an 11-match winning streak, going 3-0 in the CUSA Tournament.
- For Ana Rodrigues, it marked her 71st career overall doubles win as well as her program record 55th career dual doubles win.
- Mio Kozaki and Nina Skoric teamed up to win their fourth straight doubles match, going 3-0 in the CUSA Tournament. It was the duo's 14th victory of the spring.
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