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0
Ave Maria AMU (8-6)
4
Winner Keiser University KUMT21 (14-1)
Ave Maria AMU
(8-6)
0
Final
4
Keiser University KUMT21
(14-1)
Winner

Match Recap: No. 3 Men's Tennis |

No. 2 Men's Tennis Blanks No. 24 Ave Maria, Advances to the TSC Championship

match information
Sun Conference Semifinals
Score: No. 2 Keiser 4, No. 24 Ave Maria 0
Records: No. 2 Keiser (14-1), No. 24 Ave Maria (8-6)
Location: Brunswick, Ga.
Venue: Marta B. Torrey Tennis Complex

match summary
The No. 2 Keiser Men's tennis squad swept No. 24 Ave Maria, 4-0 in the Sun Conference semifinals on Thursday afternoon.

With the win, Keiser advances to the Sun Conference Championship tomorrow for a sixth straight season.

In today's feat, Head Coach Daniel Finn earned his 100th victory as the Seahawks men's coach. Finn in his sixth season at Keiser boasts an overall record of 100-28 and 38-0 mark in TSC matches.

doubles
  • On court three, making their season debut, the 2019 TSC Doubles Team of the Year, Riccardo Ferraris and Olivier Koeng rolled past AMU's pair of Alias and Bousquet, 6-1.
  • The lone doubles point was clinched in the second spot by the No. 17 tandem of Fred Oervad and Luke Simkiss, winning 6-3.
  • Reigning TSC Doubles Team of the Year, No. 2  Toru Horie and Geronimo Barrios were ahead 5-3 when their match was stopped.

singles
  • The Sun Conference Player of the Year and No. 1 ranked Simkiss, eased to a  6-0, 6-1 win over Bento in the top spot.
  • No. 24 Oervad toppled Amorim in the fourth slot, 6-2, 6-2, putting Keiser on the brink of match point.
  • The match was clinched on court six as freshman Bart Nouws knocked off Myrtil, 6-3, 6-0, punching Keiser's ticket into the TSC Championship match.
  • The Seahawks were ahead on all courts when play was halted with the match clinched.

Coach's Corner
Head Coach Daniel Finn said, "Certainly did not play our best tennis today and came out a little bit flat early on but our guys did a good job of locking in when they needed to and taking care of the points when it mattered today. Of course, it's not easy when you've had a three-week break to come out and get into competition mode but all in all, though the boys did a good job at the end of getting on and off the court so we can rest up and get ready for tomorrow"


Up Next
Keiser vs. the winner of Southeastern/St. Thomas on Friday, Apr. 30 at 9:00 a.m. in Brunswick, Ga.
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