#2 doubles team Max Hennessy & Mike Provenzano playing solid doubles.
4/16/2010
MEADVILLE, Pa. -- The Allegheny men's tennis team stretched its winning streak to three on Friday with a 9-0 victory over Ohio Wesleyan at the David V. Wise Center.
The Gators (9-8) opened up the match by sweeping doubles play and then lost only one set at singles.
Alex Bonfiglio led the Blue and Gold at first singles, defeating the Battling Bishops' Brandon Luttinger, 6-4, 7-6 (8-6). Max Hennessy and Jacob Allmaras were also straight-set winners. Hennessy was victorious at third singles against Max Razmakhin, 6-2, 6-1, while Allmaras earned a 6-1, 6-4 win over Matt Swain at fourth singles.
Jonathan Jordan won the day's longest match at fifth singles, handling Jake Kerosky, 3-6, 6-0, 10-6.
The Gators also claimed a pair of points in pro-set competition. At second singles, Mike Provenzano defeated Will Thieman, 8-4, and at sixth singles, Evan Gordon played to an 8-3 win over Ryan Leslie.
In doubles competition, Allmaras and Ben Hurtuk teamed for an 8-2 victory over Luttinger and Zach Weaver on the first team. At second doubles, Hennessy and Provenzano took down Leslie and Thieman, 8-3, while the third doubles match was won by Bonfiglio and Jordan -- 8-3 winners over Kerosky and Swaim.
Each Allegheny doubles team was a new combination. The Gators had been using a different set of three teams the entire spring and switched for the first time.
Allegheny will be in action next on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. when it opens North Coast Athletic Conference East Division play against Wooster.
MEADVILLE, Pa. -- The Allegheny men's tennis team stretched its winning streak to three on Friday with a 9-0 victory over Ohio Wesleyan at the David V. Wise Center.
The Gators (9-8) opened up the match by sweeping doubles play and then lost only one set at singles.
Alex Bonfiglio led the Blue and Gold at first singles, defeating the Battling Bishops' Brandon Luttinger, 6-4, 7-6 (8-6). Max Hennessy and Jacob Allmaras were also straight-set winners. Hennessy was victorious at third singles against Max Razmakhin, 6-2, 6-1, while Allmaras earned a 6-1, 6-4 win over Matt Swain at fourth singles.
Jonathan Jordan won the day's longest match at fifth singles, handling Jake Kerosky, 3-6, 6-0, 10-6.
The Gators also claimed a pair of points in pro-set competition. At second singles, Mike Provenzano defeated Will Thieman, 8-4, and at sixth singles, Evan Gordon played to an 8-3 win over Ryan Leslie.
In doubles competition, Allmaras and Ben Hurtuk teamed for an 8-2 victory over Luttinger and Zach Weaver on the first team. At second doubles, Hennessy and Provenzano took down Leslie and Thieman, 8-3, while the third doubles match was won by Bonfiglio and Jordan -- 8-3 winners over Kerosky and Swaim.
Each Allegheny doubles team was a new combination. The Gators had been using a different set of three teams the entire spring and switched for the first time.
Allegheny will be in action next on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. when it opens North Coast Athletic Conference East Division play against Wooster.