 I'm Audrey reporting to you from CalTV Sports. I'm here at the Hellman Tennis Complex where the California women's tennis team is facing the Washington Huskies. The Golden Bears just won the doubles point and the singles are underway. Good afternoon, this is Alvin Shen of CalTV, also from the sports department. The Washington Huskies is the first team that's hosted by the California Golden Bears in their last six home games of the regular season. The California Golden Bears have been doing great all throughout the season, coming in number three in rankings nationwide. Currently, they're leading in single matches on court one, two, and three, and seem well on their way to capture the victory today. Back to you, Audrey. Hi, I'm here with Sophie, who played number three singles today. Sophie, how do you feel about your performance today? I feel really good. I think I was able to focus on what was working. As a tennis player, I know you're always trying to improve your game. Is there anything in particular that you're working on right now? Yes, it's stepping into the court and not letting the shorter balls get by, basically. Do you have any special rituals before or during a match? Before, so it's the exact same thing. If I lose, everything changes. I would eat this exact same thing for breakfast, so it's kinda crazy. So I know this is your last year playing tennis, so do you have any future aspirations as far as tennis or what are your plans for the future in general? I definitely wanna teach tennis. I don't really wanna play for the next couple of years, but that could change also, and I still have a semester to finish off school. Well, thank you for being with us today. Thank you for having me. The Bears captured another victory today against the Huskies and moved to 15 and three in overall record. In addition, there are also six and one in Pac-12 play, and tomorrow they'll be hosting University of Oregon, another Pac-12 component. Hi, I'm here with Coach Amanda Augustis. Coach, how do you think overall the match went today? I think the match went really well. I think it was our first match at home in a while, so we got off to a really good start with the doubles point, and then we had some good wins and singles to get us to the four points we needed, and then lost a couple tough ones at the end there and a couple tie breaks, but overall happy to get another Pac-12 win for the team. What are you doing to prepare tomorrow against Oregon? You know, I think we'll make a few adjustments. I think we could have done a little better job on our short balls today, so I think we'll hit a few extra of those in our warm-up tomorrow, but I think other than that, I thought we hit the ball pretty well today. So I understand you are also a Cal tennis player. Well, how's your experience different as being a player versus as being a coach? Well, as a coach now, it's much harder because I have to watch. In some ways it's a lot more fun to play, but it's nice. I like helping the Bears to be successful and helping them develop their game. So do you still keep up your game? I try a little bit. They keep me in shape, so I still enjoy playing when I can. Thank you. Go Bears. So this is it for tennis coverage from Cal TV Sports, and thank you for watching. We'll see you here next time. Alvin Shen, signing off.