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Anonymous | Posted: 26 Mar 2002 | Updated: 26 Mar 2002
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BERKELEY -- The No. 62 BYU men's tennis team, playing in its second match in as many days, lost to No. 20 California Tuesday afternoon, 5-2. BYU (7-6, 0-0) was led once again by Nic Losee, who won his eighth consecutive singles match, but could not muster enough points to pull off the upset.

Carlos Lozano returned to action only in doubles, and played with Gert Vilms at the No. 1 spot. The No. 10 doubles pair won a close match with Fruttero/Kowalczyk, 9-7. With Jeff Harbach and Jeff Olsen losing at No. 2, the doubles point came down to the No. 3 position. Losee and Erik Nyman, who had won six consecutive doubles matches coming into the Cal match, lost a heartbreaker in a tiebreaker, 9-8.

Losee got revenge in singles play at the No. 3 position. Losee lost the first set, but rallied to win the second and third sets, the final set in a tiebreaker, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6. Olsen picked up BYU's other point, also rallying after losing the first set to win at the No. 5 spot.

The Cougars continue their road trip Wednesday against No. 6 Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif. The match with the Cardinal will begin at Noon MST, and live scoring for the match can be accessed on www.gostanford.fansonly.com.

FINAL RESULTS

DOUBLES

No. 1 Lozano/Vilms (BYU) def. Fruttero/Kowalczyk (CAL) 9-7

No. 2 Miles/Veres (CAL) def. Harbach/Olsen (BYU) 8-3

No. 3 Exon/Niland (CAL) def. Losee/Nyman (BYU) 9-8

CAL WINS DOUBLES POINT

SINGLES

No. 1 John Paul Fruttero (CAL) def. Gert Vilms (BYU) 6-1, 6-3

No. 2 Balazs Veress (CAL) def. Erik Nyman (BYU) 6-4, 6-3

No. 3 Nic Losee (BYU) def. Wayne Wong (CAL) 4-6, 6-4, 7-6

No. 4 Conor Nailand (CAL) def. Anton Rudjuk (BYU) 6-2, 6-1

No. 5 Jeff Olsen (BYU) def. Robert Kowalczyk (CAL) 1-6, 7-6, 6-4

No. 6 Mik Ledvonova (CAL) def. Jeff Harbach (BYU) 6-2, 6-2

CAL WINS MATCH 5-2

FINAL RESULTS

DOUBLES

No. 1 Lozano/Vilms (BYU) def. Fruttero/Kowalczyk (CAL) 9-7

No. 2 Miles/Veres (CAL) def. Harbach/Olsen (BYU) 8-3

No. 3 Exon/Niland (CAL) def. Losee/Nyman (BYU) 9-8

CAL WINS DOUBLES POINT

SINGLES

No. 1 John Paul Fruttero (CAL) def. Gert Vilms (BYU) 6-1, 6-3

No. 2 Balazs Veress (CAL) def. Erik Nyman (BYU) 6-4, 6-3

No. 3 Nic Losee (BYU) def. Wayne Wong (CAL) 4-6, 6-4, 7-6

No. 4 Conor Nailand (CAL) def. Anton Rudjuk (BYU) 6-2, 6-1

No. 5 Jeff Olsen (BYU) def. Robert Kowalczyk (CAL) 1-6, 7-6, 6-4

No. 6 Mik Ledvonova (CAL) def. Jeff Harbach (BYU) 6-2, 6-2

CAL WINS MATCH 5-2

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 23 Mar 2002 | Updated: 28 Apr 2011
Anonymous

PROVO -- The No. 62 BYU men's tennis team will head back to California for a three day, three match road trip beginning Monday against Sacramento State. BYU will take on No. 6 Stanford Tuesday and No. 20 California Wednesday before returning to Utah.

The Cougars want to be just as successful as last week's trip to California, where they knocked off No. 61 Princeton, 4-3. These three matches should prove to be a tough test for BYU before heading into Mountain West Conference play.

"We've got our work cut out for us," BYU head coach Jim Osborne said. "We're going to be playing the best in the country."

Stanford has several players in the top 100 in the nation, while California features five Davis Cup players. BYU almost upset Cal last season in the NCAA Regional tournament, so the two teams are very familiar with each other.

"We had some chances last season against Cal, so we really have nothing to lose," Osborne said. "I think we're strong enough and we have the talent to do some damage."

Nic Losee and Erik Nyman have led the Cougars lately with their stellar play. Losee has won six consecutive singles matches, while Nyman has a five-match streak of his own. The pair has won four straight doubles matches, while the No. 10 ranked doubles team of Gert Vilms and Carlos Lozano continue to play well. Jeff Harbach and Jeff Olsen round out BYU's impressive doubles lineup, and the doubles play will be important on this trip.

BYU will host Boise State Mar. 30 for the Cougars' final home match of the season. The Cougars have not lost a match at home this season, and defeated the Broncos in the fall at the National Indoor Qualifiying Tournament.