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Men's Tennis
Men's Tennis Rebounds With Win Over UAB At Blue/Gray Classic
March 14, 2003
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Just hours after suffering a narrow loss in the first round of the Blue/Gray National Tennis Classic, the Notre Dame men's tennis team recovered nicely to defeat UAB, 4-2, in a consolation round match on Friday afternoon at the Lagoon Park Tennis Center. The 46th-ranked Irish claimed the doubles point, then locked up wins at the third, fourth and fifth singles spots to down the Blazers. Notre Dame (5-7) will be back on the hardcourts Saturday against No. 68 Boise State in another consolation round match. For the second time on Friday, senior tri-captain Brian Farrell (Lilburn, Ga./St. Pius X H.S.) was a major contributor for the Irish, earning wins in both singles and doubles. The veteran Irish netter began by pairing up with junior tri-captain Luis Haddock (Caguas, P.R./Notre Dame H.S.) to log the first doubles victory, an 8-5 conquest of UAB's Andre Maier and Dino Mancarella at the No. 2 position. Farrell then completed his wildly successful day by clinching the Irish match victory with a straight-set win at No. 4 singles, ousting the Blazers' Ruben Zirhen by a 7-5, 6-0 score. Sophomore Brent D'Amico (Castle Rock, Colo./St. Stephen's Episcopal School) also had a hand in two of the Irish points against UAB. He teamed with junior tri-captain Matthew Scott (Oakton, Va./International School of Paris) to earn the clinching doubles win at the No. 1 spot, 8-4 over the Blazer tandem of Bastian Gruendler and Kristijian Mitrovski. D'Amico then picked up a win at No. 3 singles, easily toppling Mitrovski, 6-1, 6-1.
The doubles point was hotly contested, with each squad winning a match before D'Amico and Scott gave Notre Dame the upper hand with their victory. D'Amico then boosted the Irish lead to 2-0 with his singles win, before the Blazers earned a point back thanks to a win when Gruendler defeated Haddock at No. 1 singles, 6-4, 6-4. Undaunted, Notre Dame added to its advantage when junior Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo (Guayanabo, P.R./Colegio Marista) carded his second singles win of the day with a 6-4, 6-1 triumph over Patrick Suhrbrier at the No. 5 flight.
UAB fought back and again closed to within a point when Sanzaruz Zanan upended freshman Eric Langenkamp (Scarsdale, N.Y./Scarsdale H.S.), 6-4, 6-1 at No. 6 singles. However, Farrell helped the Irish close out their hard-earned victory with his success at the No. 4 spot. The second singles match between Scott and Maier was abandoned once Notre Dame clinched the team win.
#46 Notre Dame 4, UAB 2 |
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