2025 San Diego City Women's Tennis News
Knights' head coach Jami Yonekura-Jones was named ITA/3C2A Women's Tennis Coach of the Year on Wednesday night at the annual 3C2A banquet ahead of the tennis state championships. It is the first time that she has received this award and it is well-deserved after guiding the San Diego City to a second consecutive PCAC championship.
San Diego City earned the No. 5 seed in the 3C2A Southern California regional tournament and will travel to play at No. 1 Bakersfield on Tuesday, April 8 at 1 p.m. It's the second consecutive season that the Knights have qualified for the postseason and the third time under head coach Jami Yonekura-Jones.
Two days after clinching their second consecutive outright PCAC championship with a 9-0 win over Mt. San Jacinto, the Knights swept Imperial Valley, 9-0, to complete a perfect conference season in which they did not lose any singles or doubles matches.
The Knights clinched at least a share of the PCAC title after sweeping Mt. San Jacinto, 9-0, on Thursday and can claim their second consecutive outright championship with one win in their final two conference matches.
San Diego City's women't tennis team, ranked No. 4 in Southern California, continued its dominating run with 9-0 victories over Southwestern and El Camino this week. The Knights have now extended their win streak to seven, all of which were 9-0 sweeps.
San Diego City's women's tennis team, which has won seven of its first nine matches, is off to its best start since the 2017 season when they went 7-3 in the first 10 matches. The Knights defeated Rio Hondo, 9-0, on Thursday to make it five consecutive wins, all of which were 9-0 sweeps.
