Eastern Washington men's tennis suffered a 7-0 defeat at home against Idaho, with the Vandals securing a clean sweep as the Eagles failed to earn a single point. The loss leaves EWU at 0-3 in conference play and 0-9 overall. Despite a competitive match at the No. 2 spot where Tyler Waddock pushed Taiyo Kurata to a third-set tiebreaker, the Eagles couldn't turn the game in their favor.

The Big Picture

The defeat against Idaho highlights Eastern Washington's ongoing struggles in conference play and the challenges they face in securing victories.

By the Numbers
  • Eastern Washington is now 0-3 in conference and 0-9 overall.
State of Play
  • Eastern Washington's defeat against Idaho places them at the bottom of the conference standings with a tough road ahead.
  • Eagles will next participate in the Boise State Tournament from March 22 to 23.
What's Next

Eastern Washington will look to bounce back as they head to the Boise State Tournament, seeking to turn their season around with stronger performances.

Bottom Line

Eastern Washington men's tennis faced a tough loss against Idaho, highlighting the team's current challenges in conference play, with the upcoming Boise State Tournament offering a chance for redemption and improvement.