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Men's Tennis Continues Fall Season in West Lafayette
9/20/2013 12:04:00 AM | Men's Tennis
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - After a strong opening tournament at Northern Kentucky University, the IPFW Mastodons take back to the road a weekend later, traveling to Purdue University for their fall tournament.
Tournament: Purdue Men's Tennis Invite
When: September 20-22 | All three days start at 8 a.m.
Where: West Lafayette, Ind.
TEAMS
There are 20 teams in the field including Purdue, Western Michigan, Xavier, Case Western, Wright State, Iowa, Green Bay, Bradley, DePaul, Cleveland State, Valparaiso, IUPUI, Toledo, Saint Louis, Chicago, Vincennes, Marquette, Louisville, and Butler.
LAST TIME OUT
Three IPFW individuals - Gerard Guell, Martin Muadi, and Jonathan Raa - earned Northern Kentucky Invitational Championships, whlle the doubles teams of Andres Cobos and Daniel Kang, and Raa and Karl Wangensten-Oye earned doubles championships at the opening tournament.
In all, IPFW went 15-4 in singles matches (.789 percent), and 6-1 (.857) in doubles play over the two days of competition.
Guell, who advanced to the finals in Flight Four after two straight-set wins, took the championship over Joel Stern of Southern Indiana by scores of 6-4, 6-1, earning a perfect 3-0 singles weekend.
In the fifth flight, Muadi - who needed a tiebreaker in each of his first two matches of the invitational - won in straight sets for the final over Aaron Barris of Southern Indiana 7-5, 6-3.
It was an IPFW/IPFW final in flight six, as Raa topped teammate Wangensten-Oye 6-2, 0-6, 1-0 (0-8), giving IPFW its third individual title.
Along with Wangensten-Oye, earning a runner-up finish in the tournament was Cobos, who fell 6-3, 5-7, 1-0 (0-6) in the third flight.
In doubles play, the flight No. 2 team of Kang and Cobos opened the competition in the semifinals, winning 8-6 over the team from Dayton, before topping the Northern Kentucky squad 8-4.
In the third flight, Raa and Wangenten-Oye combined to win 8-1 in the semifinals, before topping their competitors from Northern Kentucky 8-6 in the finals.
Connor Andrews and Muadi combined at the No. 1 flight and won 8-4 in the quarterfinals and 8-3 in the semifinals, before falling 8-4 in the championship match to the squad from Dayton.
~ Feel the Rumble ~Â
Tournament: Purdue Men's Tennis Invite
When: September 20-22 | All three days start at 8 a.m.
Where: West Lafayette, Ind.
TEAMS
There are 20 teams in the field including Purdue, Western Michigan, Xavier, Case Western, Wright State, Iowa, Green Bay, Bradley, DePaul, Cleveland State, Valparaiso, IUPUI, Toledo, Saint Louis, Chicago, Vincennes, Marquette, Louisville, and Butler.
LAST TIME OUT
Three IPFW individuals - Gerard Guell, Martin Muadi, and Jonathan Raa - earned Northern Kentucky Invitational Championships, whlle the doubles teams of Andres Cobos and Daniel Kang, and Raa and Karl Wangensten-Oye earned doubles championships at the opening tournament.
In all, IPFW went 15-4 in singles matches (.789 percent), and 6-1 (.857) in doubles play over the two days of competition.
Guell, who advanced to the finals in Flight Four after two straight-set wins, took the championship over Joel Stern of Southern Indiana by scores of 6-4, 6-1, earning a perfect 3-0 singles weekend.
In the fifth flight, Muadi - who needed a tiebreaker in each of his first two matches of the invitational - won in straight sets for the final over Aaron Barris of Southern Indiana 7-5, 6-3.
It was an IPFW/IPFW final in flight six, as Raa topped teammate Wangensten-Oye 6-2, 0-6, 1-0 (0-8), giving IPFW its third individual title.
Along with Wangensten-Oye, earning a runner-up finish in the tournament was Cobos, who fell 6-3, 5-7, 1-0 (0-6) in the third flight.
In doubles play, the flight No. 2 team of Kang and Cobos opened the competition in the semifinals, winning 8-6 over the team from Dayton, before topping the Northern Kentucky squad 8-4.
In the third flight, Raa and Wangenten-Oye combined to win 8-1 in the semifinals, before topping their competitors from Northern Kentucky 8-6 in the finals.
Connor Andrews and Muadi combined at the No. 1 flight and won 8-4 in the quarterfinals and 8-3 in the semifinals, before falling 8-4 in the championship match to the squad from Dayton.
~ Feel the Rumble ~Â
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