MSU Men’s Tennis Falls 2-5 to No. 37 Michigan in Regular Season Finale with Record-Breaking 21 Wins
MSU Men's Tennis lost their regular season finale 2-5 at No. 37 Michigan, with the Spartans securing two points at the top two singles courts through Ozan Baris and Aristotelis Thanos.
By the Numbers- Ozan Baris beat No. 18 Gavin Young, securing his 14th win of the season
- Aristotelis Thanos achieved a straight-set victory, improving his season record to 12-2
- MSU finishes the regular season with a program-record 21 wins and 7 conference wins
- They head to the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 3 seed, with the opponent to be determined
- Coach Jadun acknowledged the tough match and emphasized the team's focus on improvements for the upcoming tournament
The Spartans will play as the No. 3 seed in the Big Ten Tournament facing the No. 6 seed on April 26 at Northwestern's campus.
Bottom LineMSU Men's Tennis faces a setback in their regular season finale but looks ahead to the Big Ten Tournament with a focus on improvements and a strong performance as the No. 3 seed.
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