The University of North Alabama men's tennis team lost a closely contested match against Georgia Southern, with a final score of 4-2. Despite putting up a strong fight in both doubles and singles, North Alabama (9-8) couldn't secure the victory on the road in Statesboro, GA. Georgia Southern (8-6) captured the crucial doubles point and claimed three singles matches to ensure their win. Noteworthy performances included victories by Izan Orgiles and Lachlan Brain for North Alabama. The match highlighted the competitive nature of the teams as they battled for every point.

By the Numbers
  • North Alabama earned victories in two singles matches, one each from Orgiles and Brain.
  • Georgia Southern claimed three singles matches, including the pivotal victory in court two.
State of Play
  • North Alabama remains competitive with a 9-8 record for the season.
  • The match was characterized by intense competition, with doubles matches determining the early edge.
What's Next

The Lions are set to continue their road trip with a match against Stetson on Friday, March 27, aiming to bounce back and improve their overall record.

Bottom Line

This match underscores the resilience of North Alabama's men's tennis team, demonstrating their capacity to challenge formidable opponents and the need for adjustments in future matches to secure wins.