WINGATE, N.C. - Entering Saturday's match winners of three of
its last four following a 7-2 victory over Catawba on Friday,
Anderson University men's tennis fell short of an upset bid against
nationally-ranked Wingate, 7-2, Saturday afternoon at the WU Tennis
Complex.
The loss drops the Trojans to an even 7-7 for the year and 7-2
in the SAC, while the Bulldogs improve to 13-6 overall and a
perfect 8-0 for the league.
Against Catawba, AU swept the doubles round with three 8-4
triumphs as the freshmen tandem of Juan Carracedo and Mateo Rivas
defeated Catawba's Pierce Hoover and Jack Mordey at the No. 1 slot,
while sophomore Paul Michael Calhoun and Danilo Faria knocked off
Matthew Nicholson and Michael Patch at the No. 2 position. The
sophomore duo of Tomas Passalacqua and Inaki Iriberry closed the
doubles round with a win over Iago Montero Nunez and Aaron
Vanhorenbeck.
Anderson continued its winning trend in the singles round as
Carracedo claimed a 6-4, 6-0 win at No. 1, while Calhoun took a
7-5, 6-3 victory at the No. 3 position. At No. 5, Iriberry recorded
a 7-5, 6-3 triumph, as Faria cruised to a 6-3, 6-2 win at No.
6.
On Saturday, the Trojans continued their opening round success,
winning two-of-three doubles matches. The Calhoun and Faria team
notched an 8-4 win over Wingate's pair of Ryan Forbes and Connor
Kudrick. Watching Carracedo and Rivas fall at No. 1, Passalacqua
and Iriberry got AU back on track with a 9-8 win at No. 3.
Despite the edge heading into the singles round, Anderson was
unable to keep up with the Bulldogs, as WU clinched the conference
victory with four singles wins. Carracedo earned the first points
of the singles round with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over WU's Neal Towlson
at the No. 1 position. The triumph is Carracedo's fourth win in his
last five matches.
Following the freshman's victory, AU was unable to find another
singles win until the match was out of reach when Faria knocked off
Josh Eardley at the No. 6 position, 6-1, 6-4.
As the Trojans head down the home stretch of the 2014 regular
season, they return to the courts on Wednesday when they hit the
road to archrival Erskine. First serve from Due West is scheduled
for 2:30 p.m.