Loyola University Maryland's tennis teams faced defeats against Morgan State, losing 6–1 in the men's match and 5–2 in the women's competition at the McClure Tennis Center. In the men's match, Morgan State secured the doubles point, and despite a lone singles victory from Moldenhauer, they dominated the remaining courts. The women's team began strong with a doubles win at No. 1 but ultimately fell short as Morgan State claimed four singles matches, sealing the victory.

By the Numbers
  • Morgan State's men's team won 6 matches to Loyola's 1.
  • The women's team match ended 5 to 2 in favor of Morgan State.
Yes, But

Despite Loyola's losses, they demonstrated resilience in singles play, particularly with Moldenhauer and Matriccino achieving notable individual victories, showcasing potential for future improvements.

State of Play
  • Both teams struggled to maintain momentum after early successes in doubles.
  • Morgan State's overall depth was evident with strong performances in both men’s and women’s singles matches.
What's Next

Loyola will need to regroup and focus on improving their singles strategies in practice as they prepare for their upcoming matches, aiming to build on their individual successes.

Bottom Line

The losses to Morgan State highlight a critical need for Loyola's tennis teams to enhance their consistency and execution, particularly in high-pressure situations across singles play.