Eagles End Season on Sour Note

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis ended their season with two tough matches, falling to Lewis University on Friday, 6-1, and to the University of Indianapolis on Saturday, 7-0. Lewis moves to 14-7 (4-1 GLVC) while Indianapolis goes to 16-3 (6-0 GLVC).
 
USI vs Lewis
DOUBLES: USI had a rough time on Friday as Lewis went on to take all three doubles matches to claim the point.
 
SINGLES: The Eagles struggles continued as the Flyers were able to take the number one, two, and three singles to claim the match victory. Lewis went on to take the number four singles as well, but USI secured a victory in the number six singles from freshman Quinten Gillespie (Whiteland, Indiana) who won his match, 8-2. Lewis would finish the match taking the number five singles in a set tiebreaker.
 
USI vs UINDY
DOUBLES: The Eagles struggles continued as the Greyhounds were able to take all three doubles matches to claim the point.
 
SINGLES: USI could not come back as Indianapolis was able to take all six singles matches, claiming the match victory and finishing the match.
 
The Eagles finish the season 10-10 while going 0-6 in conference. USI finished the season winning over half of their doubles matches, graduate Spencer Blandford (Louisville, Kentucky) and junior Preston Cameron (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) went 14-12, junior Lucas Sakamaki (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) and senior Marvin Kromer (Germany) went 14-6, and junior Yahor Bahdanovich (Belarus) and freshman Quinten Gillespie (Whiteland, Indiana) went 10-7. The Eagles finished the season with four players with double-digit singles victories, Blandford led the way with 14, Sakamaki had 13, and both Gillespie and Kromer finished with 12.