May 8, 2009
Jackson State loses to Georgia Tech
ATLANTA– (courtesy Georgia Tech Sports Information) Irina Falconi, Amanda McDowell and Lynn Blau each captured their singles matches without losing a game, and 8th-ranked Georgia Tech blanked Jackson State, 4-0, in the first round of the NCAA Atlanta Tennis Regional at the Bill Moore Tennis Center.
Tech opened by getting a pair of 8-0 victories at the No. 2 and 3 positions. McDowell and Blau blanked Geneva Warren and Valentina Prado at No. 3, and Falconi and Sasha Krupina clinched the point with a shutout win over Asha Saravan Mohan and Angele Rose.
That momentum carried into the singles competition as Falconi, a freshman from Jupiter, Fla., defeated Paulina Vargas, 6-0, 6-0, and McDowell, a junior from Atlanta, downed Geneva Warren by the same score. Blau, a freshman from Koerich, Luzembourg, closed out the match with a 6-0, 6-0 win against Rose.
“We knew it would be tough for us,” said Jackson State head coach Niji Olagbegi. “We’re playing a team that won the national championship two years ago. You’ve got to give Georgia Tech credit. They are all good players. But we gave a good effort, and we look forward to coming back.”
Braves fall to in-state foe Ole Miss
BATON ROUGE – (courtesy LSU Sports Information) The second-ranked Ole Miss men’s tennis team won its 18th straight match of the season by defeating Alcorn State, 4-0, Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at LSU’s W. T. “Dub” Robinson Stadium.
Ole Miss (25-2) wasted no time in doubles as the Rebels’ Kalle Norberg and Otto Sauer defeated Alcorn State’s Alejandro Dominguez and Yanick Shearron-Hawkins 8-0 on court three.
The Rebels moved ahead 1-0 in the match as they clinched the doubles point on court two when Devin Britton and Tucker Vorster beat the Braves’ Anton Krutkin and Alexandr Lidzar 8-1.
In singles, Ole Miss moved ahead 2-0 after Chris Thiemann defeated Rajpurohit 6-0, 6-1 on court six, and the Rebels increased the lead to 3-0 when 40th-ranked Norberg beat Lidzar 6-2, 6-0.
The Rebels clinched the match on court five when Marcel Thiemann knocked off the Braves’ Alejandro Dominguez 6-3, 6-0.
Alcorn State, the SWAC champions, finished the season with a 9-11 record.