Bishop tennis splits
with Emory & Henry by
8-1 scores
Greensboro, NC -
In men's and women's
tennis action, the
Battling Bishops of
North Carolina Wesleyan
split a pair of matches
against Emory & Henry on
Sunday afternoon in
Greensboro. Wesleyan's
men were 8-1 winners,
while the women fell by
the same score. Coupled
with last week's losses
to Virginia State, the
Bishop men and women are
now 2-3 and 0-6,
respectively.
On the men's side,
freshman Antti Saari won
both of his #1 singles
matches this past week,
winning in straight sets
against VSU and picking
up a default win against
Emory & Henry. Kalpesh
Patel also swept his #6
singles matches, earning
the first two victories
of his collegiate
career.
In a 5-4 loss to
Virginia State, the
Bishops' other two
points came at #1 and #3
doubles. Saari and
Brandon Coleman remained
undefeated at the top
slot, while Mike
Harrison and Matt Smith
teamed up for their
second win at the third
seed.
Against Emory & Henry,
the Wasps lone point
came at #2 singles where
Dan Mannsman defeated
Coleman by an 8-2 score.
On the women's side, the
Bishops lost 9-0 and 8-1
matches. Freshman
Jaime Galasso earned
Wesleyan's point against
E&H with a straight-set
win at #1 singles over
Kaylee Gallant (6-1,
6-2). She is now 4-2 on
the season.
The Battling Bishop men and
women will travel
to Virginia Wesleyan on Wednesday.
The match is slated for
a 3:00 p.m. start in
Virginia Beach.