The University of Hawai'i men's tennis team lost 4-2 to No. 58 Loyola Marymount in their final non-conference match of the season. Despite a strong start in doubles, where they secured a win on the No. 3 court, the Lions took control in singles, winning three consecutive matches. The Rainbow Warriors are now focusing on their upcoming five Big West matches, essential for their conference tournament preparations in late April. Final singles results showed UH claim two victories while LMU clinched the decisive match.

By the Numbers
  • Hawai'i led doubles with a 6-1 win but ultimately lost the doubles point 2-1.
  • In singles, Hawai'i had two victories at court No. 1 and No. 3, with LMU winning the remaining matches, leading to a final score of 4-2.
State of Play
  • The Rainbow Warriors' record now stands at 8-6, with a single victory in the Big West Conference.
  • The upcoming schedule includes three home matches, starting against No. 32 UC Santa Barbara on March 26.
What's Next

The Rainbow Warriors will attempt to bounce back in their upcoming matches, focusing on solidifying their position in the Big West as they head into the conference tournament. Key players will need to perform exceptionally to secure strong finishes in the remaining matches.

Bottom Line

With the focus shifting to important conference play, every match counts for Hawai'i. The team must leverage their strengths and regroup from this loss to regain momentum as they aim for success in the Big West tournament.