Following a doubleheader sweep on Friday, No. 1 Keiser men's tennis will be back on the courts Sunday in Saint Leo, Fla. to face the D-II, No. 2 ranked Greyhounds of UIndy.
About the Seahawks
- Keiser improved to 9-3 on Friday with two wins against Division III, No. 2 Washington University and Division I, Niagara shortly after.
- With the win, the Seahawks improved to 4-3 against non-NAIA opponents on the year.
- With two wins on Friday in singles, Yassir Kilani is now eighth in program history with 31 wins at Keiser.

Head CoachÂ
Daniel Finn said, "Should be a good one tomorrow. UIndy is a tough team and one of the best in small college tennis, which is proven by their results. Our boys have had a good couple of practices here leading into this and will be ready to compete tomorrow. Just as it's been in the last few matches, we know that we need to come out and start well tomorrow because momentum is gonna be extremely important in a match like tomorrow."
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Seahawks Against the Opponent
Keiser vs. University of Indianapolis
Series Record:Â The two sides have never faced each other.
Last Meeting:Â N/A
Scouting the Greyhounds: UIndy is 10-2 on the year with their only two losses of the season coming against Saint Leo. No. 6 Edgar Destouet leads the Greyhounds on court one this season with a 9-2 record on court one. No. 15 Tom Zeuch and No. 50 Louis Picaud round out the ranked singles players for UIndy heading into Sunday's match. Destouet and Zeuch make up the top doubles team in division II with a 12-0 record thus far this season.
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