The Northwood victory was spectacular, as Northwood has won 20 consecutive GLIAC Championships, and 171 out of their last 172 league match-ups.
Galarneau, the top singles player for Ferris State, set the tone against Northwood with a 6-0 victory in the first set. He then went on to win in a tiebreaker. He was also strong against Wayne State, winning in straight sets over the Warriors’ ace Mohamed Fazyl Kechai.
With the two wins, the men’s tennis team moves to 7-0 in GLIAC play and remains in first place, all the while inching that much closer to the GLIAC title that they so desperately covet.