Wesleyan tennis swept by
Huntington, women fall
at Peace
Rocky Mount, NC
- The North Carolina
Wesleyan men's and
women's tennis teams
were swept by Huntington
College on Tuesday
afternoon by 5-4 and 6-0
scores, respectively.
The Bishop women then
fell on the road at
Peace on Wednesday by a
7-2 score. Freshman
Jaime Galasso (pictured)
and junior Ashley Ball
each recorded singles
wins for the Bishops,
who dropped the 0-12
with the two losses.
NCWC's men are now 4-5
on the season.
On Tuesday, the Bishop
men looked to be headed
to victory after
recording a doubles
sweep over Huntingdon.
Antti Saari and Brandon
Coleman were 8-2 winners
at the top seed, while
the tandems of Dustin
Hale/Kalpesh Patel and
Matt Smith/Mike Harrison
earned wins at #2 and
#3.
Saari went on to
dominate #1 singles with
a 6-1, 6-0 win over BJ
Foroughbian, moving to
7-0 individually this
season. Unfortunately
for the Bishops, it
would be their final
point as Huntingdon came
back to take wins at two
through six to steal the
match.
On the women's side,
Huntingdon swept singles
play from Wesleyan en
route to the 6-0 win.
On Wednesday, Galasso
moved to 2-1 at #1
singles in USA South
play with a 6-1, 6-1 win
over Peace's Lauren
Marion. Ball also picked
up a 6-1, 6-2 win at the
second seed, her first
in league play this
season.
The Pacers earned their
points with a doubles
sweep and singles wins
at three through six.
Both the men and women
return to action on
Friday when
the Bishops travel to
Lynchburg College for a
3:00 p.m. match.
Wesleyan then hosts USA
South foe Averett
University on Saturday
at 1:00 p.m. at the NCWC
Tennis Complex.