Tritons Fall to UC Davis in Big West Opener
The UC San Diego men's tennis team (8-11) suffered a 0-7 defeat in their Big West opener against UC Davis (9-8). The Aggies secured the doubles point by winning at the first two positions. In singles play, UC Davis overwhelmed the Tritons, winning all six matches with multiple contests going to tiebreakers.
By the Numbers- UC Davis won the doubles point with victories at No. 1 (6-3) and No. 2 (7-5).
- In singles, the Tritons lost all six matches, with five going to tiebreakers.
- Next, UC San Diego will face UC Santa Barbara on April 3 at 12 p.m.
- The Tritons are looking for their first conference win after falling in their opener.
UC San Diego aims to regroup as they prepare for their upcoming match against UC Santa Barbara, seeking to turn their season around with a victory in their next conference challenge.
Bottom LineThe loss to UC Davis highlights the challenges for UC San Diego in their first Division I Big West matchup; however, the team has the opportunity to bounce back in their next match and regain momentum in the season.
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