The Lawrence Technological University Blue Devils faced a challenging dual match against Milligan University at Hilton Head Beach & Tennis, ultimately falling by a final score of 1-6. Despite the overall result, the Blue Devils demonstrated resilience and competitive spirit across several courts. The standout performance for LTU came from Takuya King at the No. 3 singles spot, who delivered a commanding 7-5, 6-2 straight-sets victory over Schoellhorn to secure the Blue Devils' sole point of the day. At No. 2 singles, Carlos Patricio engaged in a grueling three-set battle, claiming the first set 7-5 before narrowly dropping the decisive third-set tiebreaker 4-10 to Curlej. In doubles competition, the pairings of Patricio/King and Gatto/Brunsell fought hard but were edged out 4-6 in their respective flights. The No. 4 and No. 5 singles matches, featuring Cael Guthrie and Alessandro Gatto, were left unfinished, with Gatto notably battling back in his second set before play was halted.
Milligan University dictated the pace early on, utilizing a dominant performance in doubles play to capture the initial point and set the tone for the dual match. The visiting squad swept all three doubles flights, highlighted by Schoellhorn and Lafarga's decisive 6-2 victory at the No. 2 position, while their No. 1 and No. 3 teams secured matching 6-4 wins. Carrying this momentum into singles play, Milligan systematically clinched the overall victory. G. Lafarga led the charge at No. 1 singles with a swift 6-2, 6-0 triumph over Augustin Patte, and Bardin mirrored that efficiency with a 6-4, 6-3 win at No. 6. M. Curlej showcased strong adaptability at No. 2 singles, rebounding from a first-set deficit to blank his opponent in the second set and ultimately claim the match tiebreaker, cementing Milligan's successful showing on the courts.