In the first match of the regular season, BYU men’s tennis topped Idaho State, 6-1, at the BYU indoor tennis courts on Saturday.
"It was exactly what we wanted for the first match of the season," BYU head coach Brad Pearce said. "I thought every match was competitive and tough. I thought our guys had to take it up to another gear. I was impressed with Idaho State and I was impressed with my guys too."
Jacob Sullivan and John Pearce clinched the doubles point for BYU with a 6-4 victory at first doubles over the Bengals’ Sebestian Edin and Josh Goodwin after Matthew Pearce and Jeremy Bourgeois beat Idaho State's Quentin Wacquez and Francis Filipovich, 6-3.