Anonymous | Posted: 5 Mar 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Men's Tennis Advances to Finals

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Corpus Christi, Texas (March 5, 2010) – At the HEB Tournament of Champions, the No. 23 BYU men’s tennis team picked up two more wins Friday and earned a place in the finals. The Cougars defeated No. 63 Middle Tennessee 4-1 and DePaul 4-0 and will play No. 18 Texas Tech for the tournament title.

“Our main goal was to tough out the early rounds,” BYU coach Brad Pearce said. “Our reward for doing that is the opportunity to play a top-20 team and we want those opportunities.”

In the match against the Blue Raiders, BYU won the first doubles contest but was unable to win a second to notch the point. Despite being down by one, the Cougars came back in singles to win four straight matches and earn the victory.

“It was a tough physical match,” Pearce said. “We’ve lost to them a few times in the past and it was satisfying to get a win.”

The afternoon brought a DePaul squad fresh off a win over host school Texas A&M Corpus Christi. The teams switched things up and started with singles. BYU came out strong right away and secured straight-set wins on courts two through four and six and grabbed a spot in the finals.

“We wanted to come out and get a good start against DePaul,” Pearce said. “I was proud of our guys for winning first sets on all courts.”

Defending champion Texas Tech is the only team standing between BYU and its first crown at the HEB Tournament of Champions. The Red Raiders polished off the University of Louisiana-Lafayette and No. 64 Western Michigan en route to the finals. TTU is 9-1 on the season and defeated BYU 4-0 at the tournament last year. The Red Raiders have two ranked singles player and two ranked doubles teams.

“Our guys will be ready and excited for Texas Tech,” Pearce said. “Win or lose, they’re going to play their hearts out.”

The finals begin at noon CT Saturday at the HEB Tennis Center.

Results

No. 23 BYU-4

No. 63 Middle Tennessee State-1

Doubles

1. Peers/Wishing (MT) def. Mears/Shubert (BYU) 9-8 (7-4)

2. Langley/Melo (MT) def. Smith/Urbina (BYU) 9-8 (7-5)

3. Batrakov/Hwang (BYU) def. Cowden/Waters (MT) 8-5

Singles

1. T. Shubert (BYU) vs. No. 39 J. Peers (MT) 6-4, 3-6, 3-5 (unfinished)

2. E. Urbina (BYU) vs. V. Melo (MT) 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 2-3 (unfinished)

3. C. Mears (BYU) def. R. Cowden (MT) 6-3, 6-1

4. G. Batrakov (BYU) def. S. Waters (MT) 6-2, 6-1

5. S. Smith (BYU) def. A. McCann (MT) 6-3, 6-4

6. D. Hwang (BYU) def. M. Langley (MT) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2

No. 23 BYU-4

DePaul-0

Singles

1. T. Shubert (BYU) vs. B. Jozwiak (DU) 7-6, 1-2 (unfinished)

2. E. Urbina (BYU) def. M. Palinic (DU) 7-5, 6-2

3. C. Mears (BYU) def. A. Graetz (DU) 6-1, 6-2

4. G. Batrakov (BYU) def. B. Hartman (DU) 6-2, 6-1

5. S. Smith (BYU) vs. V. Grgec (DU) 6-3, 3-3 (unfinished)

6. M. Eraso (BYU) def. M. Hambach (DU) 6-3, 6-2

Order of Finish: 4, 3, 2, 6

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