The Mount St. Mary's men's tennis team rallied to a 4-3 win at Loyola, while the women's team suffered a 6-1 defeat against the Greyhounds in Baltimore. Loyola initially led 1-0 after sweeping the doubles matches in the men's game, but strong performances from Mount's players led to a comeback victory.

The Big Picture

The men's tennis team's resilience and determination were evident as they secured a hard-fought win despite a challenging start in the doubles matches.

By the Numbers
  • Loyola's men's team's record: 5-9; Mount's men's team's record: 6-10.
  • Loyola's women's team's record: 7-4; Mount's women's team's record: 2-7.
State of Play
  • The Mount St. Mary's men's team showed resilience by winning the match after initially trailing following the doubles matches.
  • The women's team faced a tough loss against Loyola, with Sofia Kostirko being a standout performer despite the defeat.
What's Next

The Mount women's team will be playing at George Mason on April 3, while the men's team has upcoming matches against Longwood and McDaniel on April 4.

Bottom Line

Mount St. Mary's men's tennis team showcased resilience in a come-from-behind victory, contrasting with the women's team's tough loss, highlighting the competitive nature of collegiate tennis.