San Diego State Men’s Tennis Triumphs 4-2 Over Tulane in Spring Invitational
The San Diego State men's tennis team bounced back with a 4-2 victory over Tulane at the San Diego Spring Invitational, following a loss to Arizona State. The Aztecs clinched the win by capturing the doubles point and victories on the bottom three singles courts.
The Big PictureThe Aztecs' victory propels them to a 9-3 record while Tulane drops to 4-11, showcasing a strong performance and positive direction under head coach Gene Carswell.
By the Numbers- The San Diego State men's tennis team improved to 9-3 with the win.
- Tulane's record dropped to 4-11 following the loss.
- The Aztecs won the doubles point and secured victories on the bottom three singles courts to defeat Tulane 4-2.
- Singles matches saw players like Mandma and Parts securing crucial wins for San Diego State.
San Diego State will conclude the San Diego Spring Invitational against Texas Tech, aiming to carry their momentum forward against a tough opponent.
Bottom LineThe San Diego State men's tennis team displayed resilience and skill in bouncing back with a 4-2 victory over Tulane, setting a positive tone for their upcoming matches and showcasing their potential in the competitive season.
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