Wayne State Tennis Team Loses to Ferris State in Thrilling 4-3 Home Finale
The No. 22-ranked Wayne State University men's tennis team lost 4-3 to #28-ranked Ferris State in their regular-season home finale, placing the Bulldogs in the lead for the GLIAC Regular-Season Championship.
By the Numbers- Ferris State now leads Wayne State by one match in the GLIAC standings.
- Wayne State finishes the regular season with a 9-1 record at home.
The Wayne State Warriors lost despite a strong performance in the singles matches.
State of Play- Ferris State secured all three doubles matches to gain a crucial point.
- Even though the teams split the singles matches, Ferris State's early lead determined their 4-3 victory.
- Wayne State will next play Purdue Northwest on Friday at the Match Point Tennis Facility.
Wayne State faces Purdue Northwest in their next match as they approach the end of their regular season.
Bottom LineWayne State's loss to Ferris State in their home finale places the Bulldogs in a strong position for the GLIAC title despite a valiant effort from the Warriors in singles matches.
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