Utah State men's tennis (9-6, 1-0 MW) lost, 5-2, to South Florida (4-8, 0-1 American) on Sunday morning in Tampa, Florida.
"Today we just didn't bring enough intensity at the beginning, and it carried over into singles," head coach James Wilson said. "South Florida is a talented team that played with a sense of urgency. We have to find a way to consistently bring effort from all the guys on the court."
In doubles, seniors Jaime Barajas and Andrew Nakajima lost, 1-6, to senior Grayson Goldin and junior Alberto Barroso-Camp at the No. 1 spot. Freshmen Felipe Acosta and Addy Vashistha dropped just one game in their 6-1 victory over sophomores Sean Burnette and Pierre Luquet at the No.