Wayne State Warriors Men's Tennis
Recent News About Wayne State Warriors Men's Tennis
-  Wayne State men's tennis edges past Grand Valley State for crucial conference victoryThe Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked 22nd nationally, secured a narrow 4-3 victory over Grand Valley State, ranked 36th, on Friday. The match took place at the Duchene Athletic Facility in Detroit. This win improved Wayne State's record to 11-8 overall and maintained their perfect conference record at 3-0 in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). 
-  Dom Spicer earns fifth GLIAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week awardThe Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) announced its latest weekly tennis awards, recognizing Wayne State University men's tennis graduate student Dom Spicer for his performance. Spicer, from London, England, achieved a 2-0 record in both singles and doubles against Lake Superior State and Michigan Tech during the previous week. 
-  Wayne State men’s tennis to face key GLIAC rivals at homeThe Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked 22nd nationally, is set to conclude its regular-season home schedule with matches against Grand Valley State and Ferris State. The matches are scheduled for Friday, April 12, and Sunday, April 14, both at 10 a.m. The Warriors hope to play outdoors on the WSU Tennis Courts for the first time this season, though inclement weather could move the contests indoors to the Duchene Athletic Facility. 
-  Wayne State men's tennis secures sweeping victory over Michigan TechThe Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked 22nd nationally, achieved a decisive victory against Michigan Tech on Saturday. The match, held at the Duchene Athletic Facility in Detroit, ended with a score of 7-0 in favor of Wayne State. This win marks their fourth consecutive home victory and second straight league win. 
-  Wayne State men's tennis defeats Lake Superior State in GLIAC openerThe Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked 22nd nationally, secured a decisive victory against Lake Superior State with a score of 6-1. This match, held at the Duchene Athletic Facility, marked the opening of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) for Wayne State. 
-  Wayne State men's tennis begins GLIAC play against Lake Superior and Michigan TechThe Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked 22nd nationally, is set to begin its Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) schedule this weekend. The Warriors will host Lake Superior State on Friday, April 5, and Michigan Tech on Saturday, April 6. Both matches are scheduled for 10 a.m., with the venue depending on weather conditions; either indoors at the Duchene Athletic Facility or outdoors at the newly renovated WSU Tennis Courts. 
-  Daniel Grey earns third GLIAC men's tennis player award this yearWayne State University's Daniel Grey has been named the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the third time in 2024. The announcement was made by the league office on Tuesday afternoon. 
-  Wayne State men's tennis loses exhibition match against Northwestern OhioWayne State University's men's tennis team, ranked 24th nationally, faced a challenging match against Northwestern Ohio, the top-ranked team in NAIA. The encounter took place at the Westwood Tennis and Fitness Center in Lima, Ohio, and concluded with a 6-1 victory for Northwestern Ohio. This match was considered an exhibition for Wayne State. 
-  Wayne State men's tennis gears up for Ohio matches against top-ranked teamsThe Wayne State University men's tennis team is set to compete in a series of matches in Lima, Ohio. The team, currently ranked 24th nationally, will face Northwestern Ohio and Case Western Reserve on March 28 and March 29, respectively. 
-  Wayne State men's tennis secures shutout victory over Tiffin UniversityThe Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked 20th nationally, secured a decisive 4-0 victory against Tiffin University, ranked 38th. The match took place at the Duchene Athletic Facility in Detroit as part of a Midwest Region contest. This win marks back-to-back victories for Wayne State over Great Midwest Athletic Conference opponents. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
