No. 18 San Diego men's tennis secured a 5-2 victory over No. 49 Harvard, marking their third consecutive win against ranked opponents. Despite losing a challenging doubles point, the Toreros dominated singles play, winning five matches in straight sets. Freshman Luc Wieland made a strong adult debut, achieving a 6-0, 6-4 win, helping San Diego quickly turn the tide after losing in doubles. The team's solid performance showcased their resilience, particularly in the heat of their home courts. With this victory, San Diego improves its season record to 11-4.

By the Numbers
  • San Diego won 5 out of 6 singles matches against Harvard.
  • Luc Wieland marked his first collegiate singles victory with a score of 6-0, 6-4.
State of Play
  • San Diego is on a three-match winning streak against ranked teams.
  • The Toreros will face No. 28 Columbia next, concluding their nonconference play on March 21.
What's Next

Following this victory, San Diego aims to maintain momentum against Columbia, a key matchup that could further bolster their NCAA tournament hopes. Anticipation surrounds how they will perform against another ranked opponent.

Bottom Line

The Toreros' resilience in singles play under pressure demonstrates their potential as contenders, making them a team to watch as they continue their season and strive for a strong finish against tough competition.