Men’s Tennis Drops Narrow 4-3 Match to No. 4 MichiganMen’s Tennis Drops Narrow 4-3 Match to No. 4 Michigan
Sami Reilly

Men’s Tennis Drops Narrow 4-3 Match to No. 4 Michigan

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Penn State men's tennis team (13-6, 0-5 B1G) dropped a hard-fought 4-3 match to the No. 4 Michigan Wolverines (18-2, 5-0 B1G) in Ann Arbor on Friday evening.  

DOUBLES 

The Nittany Lions took courts two and three to secure the first point of the match. 

Malik Bhatnagar and Charl Morgan lost 6-3 on No. 1 to Andrew Fenty and Gavin Young, before Miko Eala and Stefan Simeunovic earned the equalizer in a 6-3 decision on court three.  

Sam Bossem and Loren byers clinched the doubles point in a 6-4 victory over Ondrej Styler and Jacob Bickersteth.  

SINGLES 

The Wolverines earned two quick singles wins on courts two and five to take the match lead. Grabbing the equalizer, Eala downed No. 45 Gavin Young in straight sets 6-3, 6-3. Bossem regained the lead in a 7-5, 6-3 decision on court four over Ehrenschneider. 

Michigan won courts two and six to clinch the match, 4-3.  

RESULTS 

Michigan 4, Penn State 3 

Doubles Results 

  1. Andrew Fenty/Gavin Young (MICH) def. Malik Bhatnagar/Charl Morgan (PSU) 6-2 

  1. Sam Bossem/Loren Byers (PSU) def. Ondrej Styler/Jacob Bickersteth (MICH) 6-4 

  1. Miko Eala/Stefan Simeunovic (PSU) def. Nino Ehrenschneider/Nicholas Steiglehner (MICH) 6-3 

Order of finish: 1, 3, 2 

Singles Results 

  1. #15 Andrew Fenty (MICH) def. Charl Morgan (PSU) 6-3, 6-0 

  1. #8 Ondrej Styler (MICH) def. Loren Byers (PSU) 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 

  1. Miko Eala (PSU) def. #45 Gavin Young (MICH) 6-3, 6-3 

  1. Sam Bossem (PSU) def. Nino Ehrenschneider (MICH) 7-5, 6-3 

  1. Jacob Bickersteth (PSU) def. Stefan Simeunovic (PSU) 6-4, 6-4 

  1. Will Cooksey (MICH) def. Andrei Paduraru (PSU) 7-6(5), 6-2  

Order of finish: 1, 5, 3, 4, 6, 2 

"Competing outside can certainly neutralize any strengths; and today we pressed #4 Michigan to the end," said associate head coach Paul Tobin. ":fter taking the doubles point, we knew Michigan was not going to just lay down. Sam Bossem and Miko Eala gave us two more points and Loren Byers split. I thought his second set win momentum would have carried over, but Michigan stepped up. Overall, great fight and now need to focus on Michigan State, Ohio State, Indiana and Purdue." 

UP NEXT 

The Nittany Lions head to East Lansing to take on the No. 67 Michigan State Spartans on Sunday, April 9 at noon ET. 

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