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Ranked Cougars Ready to Defend Home Courts Against Colorado Mesa

Azusa Pacific men’s and women’s tennis bring winning streaks and national rankings into Wednesday’s 1:30 p.m. matchup.

Match Details

  • Matchup: Azusa Pacific vs. Colorado Mesa

  • Location: Munson & Bavougian Tennis Complex (Azusa, Calif.)

  • Time: 1:30 PM


Overview

Azusa Pacific returns home Wednesday afternoon with both the men's and women's programs set to face Colorado Mesa in a key regional matchup. The Cougars enter in dominant form, with both teams riding winning streaks and holding perfect all-time records against the Mavericks.

The APU men check in at No. 39 in the ITA Division II rankings, while the women sit at No. 34 nationally, reinforcing their position among the West Region's top contenders.


Men's Preview: Streaking Cougars Eye Continued Control

Azusa Pacific (12-4, 8-0 home) enters the matchup on an eight-match winning streak, with seven of those victories coming in sweep fashion. The Cougars have also never lost to Colorado Mesa (10-0 all-time) and will look to extend that dominance on their home courts.

The top of the lineup has been the engine all season:

APU is coming off a strong 5–2 win over Hawai'i Pacific, where they secured the doubles point and controlled the top three singles courts to clinch the match.

Colorado Mesa (5-11, 2-6 road) will look to disrupt early momentum, but the Cougars' depth—especially across the top four singles positions—has consistently created separation.

Projected Men's Lineup

Doubles

Singles

Key Match Factor:
APU's ability to lock down the doubles point and control the top courts has fueled its win streak.


Women's Preview: Depth and Momentum Power APU

Azusa Pacific (12-2, 7-1 home) enters Wednesday riding a six-match winning streak, continuing to build on its national ranking and strong spring campaign. Like the men, the Cougars have never lost to Colorado Mesa (10-0 all-time).

The Cougars' lineup features elite individual performances:

  • No. 26 Stina Larsson leads the top flight

  • No. 72 Karola Suviste is a perfect 12-0 in singles play

  • No. 21 Larsson/Suviste headline a dominant doubles unit

APU is coming off a 5–2 win over Fresno Pacific, rallying from a doubles-point deficit by sweeping through singles play, highlighted by dominant straight-set victories across the lineup.

Colorado Mesa (9-10, 4-5 road) brings balance and experience, but APU's depth—particularly in the middle and lower singles courts—has proven decisive throughout the season.

Projected Women's Lineup

Doubles

Singles

Key Match Factor:
Even if APU drops the doubles point, its dominance in singles has been a consistent difference-maker.


Players to Watch

  • APU (Men): Soeren Grandke – Ranked No. 19 nationally and riding a seven-match win streak in singles

  • APU (Women): Karola Suviste – Undefeated (12-0) in singles play this season


What's at Stake

  • Continued climb in ITA national and West Region rankings

  • Momentum heading deeper into PacWest play

  • Opportunity to extend undefeated all-time records against Colorado Mesa


Final Take

Azusa Pacific enters Wednesday with the edge in rankings, depth, and momentum. With both programs protecting unbeaten records against Colorado Mesa and riding active win streaks, the Cougars will look to make another statement on their home courts.

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Players Mentioned

Vini Bautista

Vini Bautista

5' 4"
Senior
Tia Kaukenas

Tia Kaukenas

6' 2"
Freshman
Stina Larsson

Stina Larsson

5' 6"
Sophomore
Shannele Lopez

Shannele Lopez

5' 3"
Senior
Melis Mert

Melis Mert

Freshman
Karola Suviste

Karola Suviste

5' 9"
Sophomore
Kimberly Tran

Kimberly Tran

5' 4"
Freshman
David James Brownlee

David James Brownlee

6' 0"
Sophomore
Joan Crespo

Joan Crespo

6' 0"
Senior
Soeren Grandke

Soeren Grandke

6' 7"
Junior
Christopher Marci

Christopher Marci

6' 4"
Sophomore
Mathys Pinoit

Mathys Pinoit

Junior

Players Mentioned

Vini Bautista

Vini Bautista

5' 4"
Senior
Tia Kaukenas

Tia Kaukenas

6' 2"
Freshman
Stina Larsson

Stina Larsson

5' 6"
Sophomore
Shannele Lopez

Shannele Lopez

5' 3"
Senior
Melis Mert

Melis Mert

Freshman
Karola Suviste

Karola Suviste

5' 9"
Sophomore
Kimberly Tran

Kimberly Tran

5' 4"
Freshman
David James Brownlee

David James Brownlee

6' 0"
Sophomore
Joan Crespo

Joan Crespo

6' 0"
Senior
Soeren Grandke

Soeren Grandke

6' 7"
Junior
Christopher Marci

Christopher Marci

6' 4"
Sophomore
Mathys Pinoit

Mathys Pinoit

Junior