
Men’s Tennis Continues MAC Play This Weekend With Big Road Test
3/18/2021 3:51:00 PM | Men's Tennis
BUFFALO, NY – The University at Buffalo men's tennis team will face two of the toughest Mid-American Conference opponents this weekend as the Bulls head to Northern Illinois on Friday and will face Western Michigan in Kalamazoo, MI on Sunday.
The Bulls are 3-1 on the season and 1-0 in league play after they defeated Binghamton in their MAC opener on Saturday. Freshman Finn Macnamara and junior Simon Wibler are both a perfect 4-0 in singles play for UB.
Northern Illinois is 13-1 on the year with its only loss coming at DePaul. The Huskies are 2-0 in conference play with road wins at Toledo and Ball State this past weekend.
Western Michigan also enters the weekend with a 13-1 record as the Broncos only loss came to Notre Dame. Western Michigan scored a 5-2 win over Ball State last weekend and 6-1 win over Toledo.
Match updates from both contests can be found of twitter at @UBmenstennis.
The Bulls are 3-1 on the season and 1-0 in league play after they defeated Binghamton in their MAC opener on Saturday. Freshman Finn Macnamara and junior Simon Wibler are both a perfect 4-0 in singles play for UB.
Northern Illinois is 13-1 on the year with its only loss coming at DePaul. The Huskies are 2-0 in conference play with road wins at Toledo and Ball State this past weekend.
Western Michigan also enters the weekend with a 13-1 record as the Broncos only loss came to Notre Dame. Western Michigan scored a 5-2 win over Ball State last weekend and 6-1 win over Toledo.
Match updates from both contests can be found of twitter at @UBmenstennis.
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