DENVER – For the second consecutive day, the 45
th-ranked MSU Denver men's tennis team played a tightly-contested dual with Hawaii-Hilo, falling 4-3 each day.
Saturday's match got to its ultimate result differently, though, as Hawaii-Hilo won the double point to take the early lead.
MSU Denver then got singles wins from 23
rd-ranked
Juho Kantola at No. 2,
Marco Jalalian at No. 4 and freshman
Alessandro Munoz at No. 6, but wasn't able to get the win it needed to earn the victory.