Waltham, Mass. – The Le Moyne College men's tennis team extended its win streak to five with a 7-0 victory over Bentley University on Saturday afternoon in Northeast-10 Conference action at the Brandeis Indoor Courts.
The Dolphins swept the doubles competition for the fourth time this season. At the first position, graduate student
Tom Jarry (Paris, France/CNED Toulouse/Emmanuel) and senior
Ethan Miller (Swindon, England/Cirencetser Kingshill School) remained unbeaten in NE10 play with a 6-2 victory over Max Bonte and Jordan Soifer. With the victory, Jarry ties Philip Blythe '21 for the most doubles victories in the program's history with his 56th. The victory gives Jarry the most combined (singles and doubles) wins in the program's history, passing Blythe, with his 106th. Graduate student
Manuel Righi (Bologna, Italy/IPC Manfredi - ITC Tanari/Concordia (N.Y.)/Universita di Bologna) and sophomore
Peter Hatton (Syracuse, N.Y./Jamesville-DeWitt/Club Med Academics/Army West Point) also remained unbeaten in NE10 action with a 6-4 victory over Nikolai Pran and Gabe Horwitz at the second spot. Graduate student
Alberto Diaz (Tenerife, Spain/Benito Pérez Armas/Nebraska-Kearney/Midwestern State) and senior
Kacper Piekarek (Wroclaw, Poland/Autorskrie Licea Artystyczne Akademickie/Missouri-Kansas City) won their debut as a tandem, 7-6 (7-5) over Tawan Rattaseri and Liam Marr at the third position.
Le Moyne won each match in the singles competition for the third time this year. Hatton improved to 6-0 at the first position after defeating Soifer, 6-0, 6-4. Jarry moved to 4-0 at the second spot by rallying to beat Bonte, 5-7, 6-3, 6-0. Righi registered his team-best 10th dual match win of the season, 6-0, 4-6, 6-3, over Horwitz at the third position. Miller was victorious at the fourth spot, 6-1, 6-3, over Pran. Diaz won a pro-set over Rattaseri, 8-3, at the fifth position, while senior
Rodrigo Beires (Porto, Portugal/Agrupamento de Escolas Garcia de Orta/Universidade Portucalense) won a pro-set against Diego Ramos at the sixth spot, 8-1.
Le Moyne (9-1, 3-0 NE10) takes on its fourth Division I opponent of the year on Sunday, former NE10 foe Merrimack College, at 1:00 p.m. at Cedardale Health and Fitness in Haverhill, Mass.