The No. 18-ranked Wayne State University men's tennis team concluded the regular season with a narrow 4-3 loss to No. 26-ranked Ferris State University. The match showcased a strong start for the Warriors in doubles, winning two out of three, but ultimately fell short in singles play. Leading into postseason play, this defeat marked their overall record at 12-9 with a 4-2 standing in the GLIAC.

By the Numbers
  • Wayne State won 2 of 3 doubles matches.
  • The overall match result was 4-3 in favor of Ferris State.
State of Play
  • Warriors recorded a strong doubles showing but faced challenges in singles.
  • The final singles match was highly competitive, with Benjamin Hill leading before ultimately losing.
What's Next

The GLIAC Tournament is set to commence for the Warriors on Thursday, April 23, where they aim to bounce back and perform strongly in the postseason.

Bottom Line

Despite the heartbreaking defeat, the Warriors showed competitive resilience and will need to leverage their strengths ahead of the upcoming tournament to secure a successful postseason.