MOBILE, Ala. – McMurry University's men's tennis team assured itself of a final-four finish at the 2013 National Christian College Athletic Association championships, thanks to its 5-1 win over Roberts Wesleyan College (N.Y.) at the Mobile Tennis Center. With the victory, the War Hawks (13-8) finished Pool Play with a 2-1 record and, as the No. 2 finisher in Pool A, face Pool B top finisher Fresno Pacific University in the semifinals on Thursday at 9 a.m.
“We are playing our best tennis of the season right now,” said McM head coach
Mark Hathorn. “I am so proud of our guys and how the responded. They have been in every match against some quality teams.
“Now we have to reach down inside one more time and try to beat a very good Fresno Pacific team, if we want to play another day.
“(Being in this position) is our guys' reward for all their hard work this season.”
The War Hawks jumped out to a 2-1 lead after doubles. At No. 1 doubles,
Chris Breaux and
Casjen Rico were victorious, as were
Felipe Cruz and
Dani Perez at No. 2.
No. 3 doubles was a tough loss for McM's
Preston Steblein and
Cristiano Mendes. The duo lost a 9-8 decision, with an 8-6 score in the tiebreaker (after serving one match point themselves).
That left the McM team three points from the match victory. At No. 3 singles, Perez made short work of RWC's Sam Thorold, 6-2, 6-0. At. No. 6 singles, Rico clawed out a straight-set win – 6-2, 7-5 – over the Redhawks Jordan Sadowitz.
With the team score at 4-1, McMurry got its clinching point from
Preston Steblein at No. 4 singles. Steblein tapped out RWC's Robert Beer, 6-4, 6-3.
McM was up a set in two of the three unfinished matches, while the other split the first two sets.