CHENEY, Wash. - Eastern Men's Tennis will open their 2025 spring season January 17th, and host North Dakota. This will be the first of 20 matches for the Eagles, and their first of six home matches in their spring season.
Some notable non-conference match ups for the Eagles include road matches against Boise State and Gonzaga. Eastern will also host a non-conference match against Montana, before a six match road stint. The Eagles will travel to Hawaii to take on the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and Hawaii Pacific February 21st and 22nd.
The Eagles will open up conference play on the road to face the Idaho Vandals March 7th. EWU will then be back home for their conference home opener and take on Portland State March 9th. Road matches against Sacramento State, University of the Pacific, and Whitworth University will wrap up match play in March.
The month of April will see the Eagles home for three of the last five Big Sky matches. Eastern will host Northern Arizona and Weber State April 4th and 5th, before going on the road to face both Montana and Montana State April 10th and 12th.
EWU will close out the regular season at home against Idaho State for senior day Thursday, April 17th, before the Big Sky Championships the following week April 24th-26th.
"This is a very special season for Eastern Washington University Men's Tennis. They have already had some great results this Fall and they have really stepped up to the challenge so far. They are ready to finish strong for themselves and for every Eagle Men's Tennis player that has worn the red and white on these courts over the years," acting head coach Dustin Hinson said.
In their three fall tournaments, EWU Tennis finished a combined 9-13 overall in singles matches, and 5-3 overall in their doubles matches.
Tyler Dalos would finish the fall season 4-3 overall in his open singles matches.
"Every individual on this team, including me as coach, knows that we will get out what we put in this season. We've worked hard to put together a great schedule for the guys and they are ready and excited for the season. They have the mindset necessary to tackle the challenge and to look back on their careers here at Eastern with no regrets. I'm honored to coach this great group of men…I believe in what they can accomplish on and off the court, and I'm grateful for the opportunity," Hinson said.
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