The Montana men's tennis team secured a resounding 7-0 victory over Sacramento State on Senior Day, showcasing strong performances in both doubles and singles. Clinching the match early with four straight-set singles victories, the Griz improved to 12-7 overall and 5-1 in Big Sky Conference play. All three seniors contributed wins, marking a triumphant farewell in their final home match. Head coach Jason Brown celebrated the team’s achievements and the seniors’ remarkable contributions to the program. With this victory, Montana has locked in the No. 2 seed for the upcoming conference championships.

By the Numbers
  • Montana's doubles teams secured two wins by scores of 6-0 and 6-2.
  • The Griz achieved four straight-set victories in singles, finishing the match 7-0.
State of Play
  • Montana is currently on a high with a 7-0 win, entering their final regular season match against Montana State.
  • The Griz hold the No. 2 seed in the Big Sky Conference, securing a first-round bye for the championships.
What's Next

Montana will face Montana State next on April 18, aiming to maintain momentum before heading to the Big Sky Championships in Phoenix from April 23-25. Their goal will be to defend their title and secure another NCAA tournament appearance.

Bottom Line

The strong display against Sacramento State highlights Montana's readiness for the postseason, with the team’s depth and senior experience being pivotal as they chase both conference and national aspirations.