AIKEN, SC - The No. 10 USC Aiken men's tennis team shocked No. 6 Hawaii Pacific as the Pacers came away with the close 5-4 victory. The women's team was shutout by the No. 18 Sea Warriors on Wednesday, April 1 at the USCA Tennis Complex.
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The men's team improves to 12-3 on the season and 7-3 against nationally ranked teams as the women fall to 7-8 overall.
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The Pacers were up 2-1 after the doubles matches as both duos that won extended their win streak to five matches.
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The No. 9 team of seniors Dagoberto Darezzo and Edward Horne go to 9-1 together on the season as the defeat HPU's Nikola Petrov and Daniel Luedi by an 8-6 score. Fellow senior Chris Kaetz and his partner freshman Andrade Gregory won by the same 8-6 score to push their record to 10-4 on the season.
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In singles, two matches went into a third set while two others went to a tiebreaker to determine the winners.
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No. 6 Bruno Seves defeated his opponent by 6-4, 6-2 scores at the top spot. The senior goes to 12-2 on the season and extends his winning streak to five.
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At the second singles game, No. 19 Darezzo and HPU's No. 14 Hendrik Bode went back-and-forth going into a third set. Bode took the first set by a 6-1 score before Darezzo came back from for the next two by the same 6-3 scores. Darezzo wins his 12th match of the season and his 52 as a Pacer, making him as the winningest men's tennis player at USC Aiken.
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Sophomore Filipe Garcia is still unbeaten at the four spot in the lineup, as he defeated HPU's Anton Samuilau. Garcia goes to 11-4 on the season, as he is 3-0 in this position.
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On the women's side of things, the Pacers fought hard in doubles as they came up with four games in two of the matches.
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The teams of sophomore Stephanie Humphrey and junior Maria Soledad Angel and sophomore Melanie Schnieder and junior Brittany Gore both recorded four games in their matches.
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In singles, junior Brittany Telford came close to stealing a match away from Hawaii Pacific. She was defeated at the four spot by 6-1 and 7-5 scores.
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In the other five singles matches, the Pacers came up with five games.
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The men's team will return to the courts on Saturday, April 4 with they face ABAC in a non-conference matchup slated to start at 9:00 a.m. from the USCA Tennis Complex. Following the men, the women's team will hit the courts as they will tangle with Savannah State starting at 12:00 p.m.