Men鈥檚 Tennis Suffers Defeat vs Cal Poly, Prepares for UC Davis Showdown
The University of Hawai'i men's tennis team lost to Cal Poly 4-1, bringing their season record to 8-8 and 1-2 in Big West play. Cal Poly captured the doubles point early, winning both matches to set the tone for the match. Despite a win from Toa Maeda in singles, the Mustangs remained dominant, eventually securing victory with a final point from Aaron Eliscu.
By the Numbers- Cal Poly won 4 out of 5 completed matches.
- The doubles point was secured by Cal Poly with a 6-2 win and a 7-5 win in their matches.
- The Rainbow Warriors have one remaining home match against UC Davis on April 10.
- A special post-match ceremony will honor seniors Azuma Visaya and Timothy Li for their contributions to the team.
Hawai'i aims to rebound during their final home match against UC Davis, hoping to finish the season on a positive note and recognize their senior players.
Bottom LineThe match highlights the need for Hawai'i to improve its doubles play and overall performance as they head into their final home match, which will be crucial for team morale and senior recognition.
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