Georgia Southern men's tennis secured a 4-2 victory over Georgia State, marking their second consecutive win against a Sun Belt opponent. The Eagles improved their season record to 7-6, while Georgia State fell to 3-12. The match began with Georgia State winning the doubles point, but the Eagles rallied in singles play to clinch the victory. Coach Andrew Goodwin emphasized the importance of these conference matches, stating they set a competitive tone for future encounters.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Southern's season record improves to 7-6.
  • Georgia State drops to 3-12.
  • The Eagles won five out of six first sets in singles matches.
State of Play
  • Georgia Southern will host North Alabama on March 25.
  • The Eagles demonstrated resilience, winning four singles matches after losing the doubles point.
What's Next

Georgia Southern's next match against North Alabama presents an opportunity for further improvement as they look to build on their recent success and secure a winning streak.

Bottom Line

The Eagles' strong singles performances signal their growing confidence within conference play, potentially enhancing their competitiveness as they approach crucial matchups ahead.