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Tigers Fall in Home Bout Against Nevada – University of the Pacific

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STOCKTON, Calif. – The Pacific women’s tennis program dropped a 4-0 match to Nevada at the Eve Zimmerman Tennis Center on Sunday morning.

Defeats on doubles courts two and three gave the Tigers (0-4) an uphill battle going into singles and showed great fight despite not being able to secure any courts. Junior Nahreen Cheam erased a first set loss on court four to lead 2-1 in set three when play was suspended. Fellow junior Rayna Sugai was locked in a set three battle when play was suspended while junior Milena Maiorova on court one had just entered a tiebreaker on court one to try and force a deciding third set.

However, losses on courts two, five and six gave the victory to Nevada (3-3) the points needed to win the match.

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Pacific has two matches left in the current homestand, taking the court once on Friday, February 6 against San Jose State in a rematch from last season. Maiorova was the sole point scorer from last season’s matchup.

The match will be streamed live via Track Tennis.

FULL RESULTS

DOUBLES

  1. Indiya McLeod and Pauline Lerminiaux (PAC) led Foerster and Costache (NEV), 5-0
  2. Charrier and Robinson (NEV) def. Milena Maiorova and Rayna Sugai (PAC), 6-2
  3. Janigova and Buqai (NEV) def. Leyanne Hirota and Maggie Hoe (PAC), 6-1

SINGLES

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  1. Charrier (NEV) led Milena Maiorova (PAC), 6-4, 6-6
  2. Foerster (NEV) def. Indiya McLeod (PAC), 6-0, 6-3
  3. Janigova (NEV) led Rayna Sugai (PAC), 1-6, 6-2, 5-2
  4. Nahreen Cheam (PAC) led Robinson (NEV), 0-6, 6-4, 2-1
  5. Costache (NEV) def. Maggie Hoe (PAC), 2-6, 6-1, 6-2
  6. Buqai (NEV) def. Leyanna Hirota (PAC), 6-0, 7-6

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Nevada Secretary of State announces decrease in active registered voters

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Nevada Secretary of State announces decrease in active registered voters


Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar reported a decrease of 99,628 active registered voters during the month of March 2026 as compared to February 2026. The total number of active registered voters in Nevada is 2,040,752, a decrease of (-4.66%).

Officials say the decrease in active registered voters is due in large part to list maintenance activities conducted by the Clark County Election Department. The office sent 117,650 notices to voters and inactivated approximately 104,945 voters who did not respond to the notice.

The report indicates nonpartisan active registered voters decreased by 36,904 (-4.55%). Republican Party active registered voters statewide decreased by 24,261 (-4.08%). Democratic Party active registered voters statewide decreased by 30,179 (-5.08%). Independent American Party active registered voters decreased by 5,145 (-5.68%), and Libertarian Party of Nevada active registered voters decreased by 939 (-6.26%).

Active registered voters from a compilation of “other” minor political parties decreased by 2,200 (-6.44%).

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Of the 2,040,752 active registered voters in Nevada:

  • 774,669 are Nonpartisan (37.96%)
  • 570,951 are Republicans (27.98%)
  • 563,733 are Democrats (27.62%)
  • 85,369 are members of the Independent American Party (4.18%)
  • 14,051 are members of the Libertarian Party of Nevada (0.69%)
  • 31,979 are members of other minor political parties (1.57%)

The latest voter registration breakdown can be found under the Elections tab or by clicking here.



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Three vie for seat on Clark County bench 

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Three vie for seat on Clark County bench 


Justice of the Peace Jessica Goodey, State Bar of Nevada General Counsel Daniel Hooge, and newly appointed Clark County District Judge Pete Thunell are competing for the Dept. 26 seat vacated by retired District Judge Gloria Sturman.  In March, Gov. Joe Lombardo appointed Thunell to the seat after the state’s Judicial Selection Commission nominated Thunell […]



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3-star Liberty RB announces commitment to Big 12 school

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