The Bruins rallied from a 3-1 deficit to notch their first win against a top-10 team.

No. 14 UCLA women’s tennis (17-4, 8-1 Pac-12) toppled No. 10 Pepperdine (18-2, 7-0 West Coast Conference) 4-3 at Malibu. The Bruins handed the Waves its first loss since Feb. 12.

After the match, No. 15 sophomore Ena Shibahara said she forgot UCLA was once down 3-1.

“That’s one of the good things about the Pepperdine courts,” Shibahara said. “You can’t see the score of the other courts so you just have to stay focused on your game.”

This match was redemption for the Bruins after the Waves knocked them out of the NCAA Tournament in 2017.

“It was very similar to last year when we played them in regionals,” said coach Stella Sampras Webster. “This time, I think the girls wanted it really bad and played with nothing to lose.”

After losing on court two in doubles, the Bruins rallied to wins on courts one and three and picked up the doubles point.

Shibahara and junior Alaina Miller clinched the point with a 7-6 victory on court three.

“The tiebreaker was probably the easiest part,” Miller said. “All our teammates were behind us and we were on fire.”

The marquee singles matchups had nine of the 12 players ranked in the top 100 – four from UCLA and five from Pepperdine.

The momentum did not carry over for UCLA as it dropped the first set on every singles court but court one.

“I know a lot of us have a few injuries, aches and pains, and we were able to get past that mentally in the second set,” Miller said. “In the second set, the adrenaline kicks in.”

After losing on courts three, four and five, the Bruins were on the verge of defeat.

No. 98 Miller recovered from a slow start to prevail 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 on court six against Dzina Milovanovic, continuing her nine-match win streak. This was Miller’s first three-set match since Feb. 9.

No. 35 redshirt sophomore Jada Hart tied the matchup at 3-3 with a 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 victory over the Waves’ No. 16 Ashley Lahey on court two. Lahey began cramping up toward the end of the match, limiting her mobility.

With the match hanging in the balance, Shibahara won it for UCLA with a 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 triumph on court one against No. 25 Luisa Stefani.

UCLA will next face USC on Saturday at home in its regular season finale.

Published by Dylan D'Souza

D'Souza is currently a Sports staff writer for the women's tennis beat. He was previously a reporter for the men's tennis and women's volleyball beats.

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