Air Force men’s tennis to finish regular season at New Mexico on April 17

Evan Urbina, Head Coach
Evan Urbina, Head Coach
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Air Force men’s tennis will conclude its 2026 regular season against New Mexico on Friday, April 17. The match is scheduled for 3 p.m. Mountain Time at the McKinnon Family Tennis Stadium in Albuquerque.

The match marks the final opportunity for the Falcons to compete before entering postseason play. Fans can follow along with a video stream and live stats, as provided by the team.

With a recent victory over North Dakota, Air Force secured a winning home record of 6-5 for the second consecutive year. This achievement reflects consistency in their performance during home matches throughout the season.

In their last meeting with New Mexico, Air Force defeated the then-ranked #65 Lobos by a score of 4-3 on April 5, 2025. That win was significant as it ended a long-standing streak of losses to New Mexico that had reached 25 matches.

Looking ahead, Air Force will participate in the Mountain West Men’s Tennis Championships from April 22 to April 24 at the Darling Tennis Center in Las Vegas.



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