The No. 22-ranked Wayne State University men's tennis team will kick off their GLIAC schedule this weekend at home against Lake Superior State and Michigan Tech, marking the start of a four-match home stand. Both matches will start at 10 a.m., followed by the women's matches in a doubleheader. The Green and Gold will defend their GLIAC Tournament title from 2023 against six other league schools.

By the Numbers
  • Wayne State has an 8-8 ledger through 16 matches towards the season standings.
  • Daniel Grey and Cedric Drenth have over 10 singles victories each, with Drenth at 12 and Grey at 11.
Yes, But

While Wayne State recently had three scheduled matches become exhibitions, affecting the season record, they maintain a strong position for the upcoming GLIAC Tournament.

State of Play
  • Wayne State is currently 8-8 with four regular season contests left at home.
  • The team is ranked 22nd in the country by the ITA, with individual rankings placing Daniel Grey 8th in singles.
  • The ITA will release more rankings on April 10, with postseason play scheduled to start on April 26 at the GLIAC Tournament.
What's Next

Wayne State will face Lake Superior State on April 5 and Michigan Tech on April 6, with continued focus on maintaining their strong standing in the GLIAC.

Bottom Line

Wayne State's men's tennis team begins their GLIAC schedule at home, aiming to defend their title while showcasing a solid performance in the upcoming matches.