Bobcats Win 4-3 Against Wildcats in Thrilling Tennis Match
The Weber State Wildcats lost to the Montana State Bobcats 4-3 in a close match on the road. Although Weber State struggled in doubles, Ken Dinh and Theo Mottier made key contributions in singles, leading the team to a temporary 2-1 advantage. However, the Wildcats were ultimately unable to secure the victory, with Mottier and Zulch winning their singles matches but falling short overall. The loss brings Weber State's season record to 2-12, including 1-4 in Big Sky Conference play.
By the Numbers- Weber State was swept 2-0 in doubles matches, with a 6-1 loss at #3 and a 6-4 loss at #2.
- Keen Dinh won his singles match after three sets with a score of 6-3, 0-6, 6-3.
- The Wildcats' next match is against the Idaho Vandals on April 12th.
- Idaho enters the matchup with a season record of 7-13 and a 2-2 mark in conference play.
Weber State is looking to turn their season around with an upcoming home match against Idaho, a team also facing challenges this season. The Wildcats will need to capitalize on their home advantage to improve their standings in the conference.
Bottom LineThe loss to Montana State highlights ongoing struggles for Weber State in doubles play and inconsistency in singles matchups. With crucial upcoming matches, improving coordination and performance will be essential for the Wildcats to achieve better outcomes in their remaining games.
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