The Boston University men's tennis team, as the top seed in program history, will kick off the Patriot League tournament against Holy Cross in the quarterfinals on Friday morning at Army West Point's Malek Tennis Center. Doubles play will start at 8:30 a.m., potentially moving indoors to the Lichtenberg Tennis Center if weather conditions are unfavorable. BU went undefeated in the conference this year at 6-0, securing the top seed for the first time since 2005 when American achieved the feat. Standout players like Corey Craig and Jakob Esterowitz lead the team with impressive records.

By the Numbers
  • Boston University's men's tennis team is 18-7 overall and went undefeated in the conference at 6-0.
  • Corey Craig boasts a 23-1 record at No. 1 singles, with Jakob Esterowitz holding an 8-3 record at No. 2 singles.
State of Play
  • Boston University is set to face Holy Cross in the quarterfinals of the Patriot League tournament.
  • The team has dominated the conference this season, earning the top seed for the tournament.
  • Key players like Corey Craig and Jakob Esterowitz have been pivotal to the team's success.
What's Next

The winner of the match between Boston University and Holy Cross will proceed to face either Army or Lehigh in the semifinals on Saturday at 10 a.m. The team will be aiming to secure their first conference title since 1996 and earn their first automatic NCAA bid.

Bottom Line

Boston University's men's tennis team, led by top players Corey Craig and Jakob Esterowitz, is poised to make a strong impact in the Patriot League tournament with an eye on securing their first conference title in over two decades and clinching an automatic NCAA bid.