The No. 50 Utah State men's tennis (13-8, 4-0 MW) showed its resiliency on Friday after the Aggies showcased a thrilling comeback over Nevada (12-5, 1-2 MW) in front of their home crowd at the Sports Academy and Racquet Club. Nevada held a 3-0 lead early on in the match, but USU didn't let up and won the remaining four singles matches to earn the 4-3 victory and remain undefeated in Mountain West play.
"Unbelievable effort, resiliency, toughness, all the clichés that are always brought up, that was what our team showed today," head coach James Wilson said.