San Diego State Men’s Tennis Faces No. 63 Boise State and Nevada: Preview, Stats, and Live Stream Details
The San Diego State men's tennis team kicks off its conference season with matches in Boise, Idaho, and Reno, Nevada, playing against Boise State and Nevada respectively. San Diego State has been performing well, winning nine of its last 11 matches and boasting a strong record of 11-3 overall and 9-2 at home. Newcomer Robin Parts has been a standout player for the team, remaining undefeated in both singles and doubles matches.
By the Numbers- San Diego State record: 11-3 overall, 9-2 at home
- Robin Parts' singles record: 9-0; Doubles record with Alexander Mandma: 7-0
Boise State is on a five-match winning streak, presenting a tough challenge for San Diego State.
State of Play- San Diego State is set to face No. 63 Boise State and Nevada in upcoming matches.
- Boise State is led by top-ranked players Jip Van Assendelft and Samuel Sippel.
- Nevada has had a tough season with recent losses but will be a competitive opponent.
San Diego State will play Air Force on April 5 and New Mexico on April 7 at the Aztec Tennis Center.
Bottom LineSan Diego State men's tennis team faces tough competition from Boise State and Nevada as they begin their conference season, with newcomer Robin Parts shining bright with an undefeated record in both singles and doubles.
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