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Conference play for tennis starts Friday vs. New Orleans
2/12/2015 9:45:00 AM | Men's Tennis, Women's Tennis
ABILENE - Free hot dogs and Dr. Pepper will be on tap for all fans in attendance at Friday's men's and women's tennis doubleheader vs. the Privateers of New Orleans. The duals are scheduled to begin at the conclusion of praise chapel at 11:44 a.m.
Friday's forecast calls for sunny skies and a high of 71 degrees.
Abilene Christian swept the Privateers on the road last season by matching 5-2 scores.
The Wildcat men won the doubles point behind an 8-7 decision at No. 3 before going on to win four of six singles matches led by junior returners Jason Proctor and Marco Bensley.
ACU's women's team convincingly swept UNO doubles and later received straight-set singles victories from sophomore Erin Walker and junior Nada Marjanovic in addition to Micah Hermsdorf and Emily Conrad.
The women are off to a 2-0 start in dual competition following back-to-back 6-1 wins against Trinity and Prairie View A&M.
Freshman Lucile Pothier, Marjanovic and junior Kaysie Hermsdorf all remain undefeated in singles as the team is off to an 18-11 (.621) start, while in doubles, Hermsdorf and senior Brittney Reed lead the Wildcats with a 7-0 mark with five of those wins coming at the Indiana Winter Invitational.
ACU's men's team is 2-5 to start its dual season, and last weekend the Wildcats split a home doubleheader vs. Trinity and Tyler with each dual decided by a single point.
ACU lost the doubles point in each dual but rallied back from a 3-0 deficit against Tyler by receiving four consecutive victories from its No. 3 to 6 singles players. Bensley and freshmen Henry Adams and Paul Domanski won their matches in straight sets and sophomore Nico Agritelley held off Ciro Lampasas at No. 3, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6.
Agritelley, Domanski and Bensley were all victorious a second time in singles against Trinity at the No. 4 to 6 positions, but Adams couldn't hold on at No. 3 against Aaron Skinner, falling 6-3, 2-6, 7-5. And at No. 2, Jordan Mayer came back from a set down to top Proctor, 5-7, 7-6, 6-4.
Domanski and Agritelley each won their matches in three sets vs. Trinity. Bensley defeated Clayton Niess, 7-6, 6-3.
Agritelley and Bensley lead the Wildcats this spring with matching 4-3 singles' records and Domanski isn't far behind at 3-4.
Friday's forecast calls for sunny skies and a high of 71 degrees.
Abilene Christian swept the Privateers on the road last season by matching 5-2 scores.
The Wildcat men won the doubles point behind an 8-7 decision at No. 3 before going on to win four of six singles matches led by junior returners Jason Proctor and Marco Bensley.
ACU's women's team convincingly swept UNO doubles and later received straight-set singles victories from sophomore Erin Walker and junior Nada Marjanovic in addition to Micah Hermsdorf and Emily Conrad.
The women are off to a 2-0 start in dual competition following back-to-back 6-1 wins against Trinity and Prairie View A&M.
Freshman Lucile Pothier, Marjanovic and junior Kaysie Hermsdorf all remain undefeated in singles as the team is off to an 18-11 (.621) start, while in doubles, Hermsdorf and senior Brittney Reed lead the Wildcats with a 7-0 mark with five of those wins coming at the Indiana Winter Invitational.
ACU's men's team is 2-5 to start its dual season, and last weekend the Wildcats split a home doubleheader vs. Trinity and Tyler with each dual decided by a single point.
ACU lost the doubles point in each dual but rallied back from a 3-0 deficit against Tyler by receiving four consecutive victories from its No. 3 to 6 singles players. Bensley and freshmen Henry Adams and Paul Domanski won their matches in straight sets and sophomore Nico Agritelley held off Ciro Lampasas at No. 3, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6.
Agritelley, Domanski and Bensley were all victorious a second time in singles against Trinity at the No. 4 to 6 positions, but Adams couldn't hold on at No. 3 against Aaron Skinner, falling 6-3, 2-6, 7-5. And at No. 2, Jordan Mayer came back from a set down to top Proctor, 5-7, 7-6, 6-4.
Domanski and Agritelley each won their matches in three sets vs. Trinity. Bensley defeated Clayton Niess, 7-6, 6-3.
Agritelley and Bensley lead the Wildcats this spring with matching 4-3 singles' records and Domanski isn't far behind at 3-4.
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