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Men's Tennis Madison Harrigan, Athletics Communications Assistant

Govs Face North Alabama for Second ASUN Match of 2026

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. –Austin Peay State University's men's tennis team faces Atlantic Sun Conference foe North Alabama in a 2 p.m., Friday, at the UNA Tennis Courts in Florence, Alabama.  

Last time out, Austin Peay (2-3) earned a 4-3 victory against Southern Indiana, Saturday, in Evansville, Indiana. The Governors claimed the doubles point in their win against the Screaming Eagles, before then picking up wins from the No. 1, No. 3, and No. 6 singles positions, with Logan Tomovski clinching the win with a three-set win from the No. 3 court.  

The Govs' first win of the season came in a 4-3 victory against Oakland City, Feb. 6, in Evansville.  

Austin Peay looks for its first win against North Alabama since a 4-3, comeback win against the Liosn, March 26, 2022. The Govs fell to the Lions 7-0 in each of the first two seasons, are 1-2 against them in ASUN play.  

After opening its 2026 season with four-straight losses, including a 4-0 decision at No. 6 Ohio State, Jan. 23, North Alabama has won three of its last four games, with wins against Jackson State and Lamar, and, most recently, a 4-3 victory at Kennesaw State, Saturday.  

Up Next     

Austin Peay returns to the courts next week when it faces Chattanooga in a 12 p.m., Friday match at the UTC Tennis Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee.  

Scouting theLions   

2025-26 Record: 3-5 (0-0, ASUN)       

2024-25 Record: 20-4 (8-0, ASUN)      

North Alabama defeated Stetson 4-1 in the ASUN Tournament Final and advanced to the NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship where they lost to Michigan State 0-4.     

Last Meeting: North Alabama defeated Austin Peay 7-0, March 14, 2025.  

Follow the Govs on Social   
For news and updates from Evansville, Indiana, follow the Governors men's tennis team on X (@GovsMTN), Instagram (@GovsTennis).    

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