Michigan State Men’s Tennis Secures Big Ten Milestone with 21st Win Over Penn State
18th-ranked Spartans Men's Tennis secured a program-best 21st win of the season with a 6-1 victory over Penn State, marking their seventh win in B1G play. The win represents their first time accumulating seven wins in a Big Ten season since 1970 and their first victory at Penn State's courts since 2012.
By the Numbers- The Spartans' No. 18 ranking
- Spartans' 21-4 season record
- Senior Luke Baylis' 4-1 season record
- Sophomore David Saye's 6-0, 6-1 victory at No. 3 singles
One loss for the Spartans came from Ronald Hohmann against Miko Eala from Penn State.
State of Play- Spartans sit at 7-1 in the Big Ten, tied for second place with Michigan
- Next match against in-state rivals Michigan
The Spartans will face in-state rivals Michigan in their next match on Saturday, April 20, to conclude the regular season.
Bottom LineSpartans Men's Tennis clinched a historic 21st win, showing dominance in the Big Ten play, setting the stage for a crucial showdown against Michigan to conclude the regular season.
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