Ephs to face Claremont-McKenna in NCAA Tennis Quarterfinals at Bates College

Bates College (Lewiston, Maine) is hosting the eight men's
tennis quarterfinalists in NCAA team play May 13-15.
Claremont-McKenna College (24-7), Williams College (17-3),
Washington University (18-4), Gustavus Adolphus (30-5), Emory
University (17-6), Kenyon College (25-1), Middlebury College (17-5)
and the University of Mary Washington (22-6) have all advanced.
This is the 12th consecutive year that the Ephs have advanced to
the NCAA quarterfinals and the first time under rookie head coach
Dave Donn.
The quarterfinal round will begin on Tuesday, May 13 at 9 a.m. The
semifinals will be contested on Wednesday, May 14, with the
championship and third-place matches taking place on Thursday, May
15.
Quarterfinal matchups will pit Emory against Kenyon at 9 a.m.,
Middlebury against Mary Washington at 12 noon, Claremont-McKenna
against Williams at 3 p.m., and Washington against Gustavus
Adolphus at 6 p.m.
The Ephs are 3-0 against teams in the final eight having defeated
Claremont (7-2), Washington Univ. (6-3) and Middlebury (5-4), but
Donn is only concerned about one team – his Ephs. "We played
really well at The College of New Jersey to get here and now we
have to go out and continue to play our best," said Donn. "I'm not
looking ahead, I'm only looking at how we play. We're good enough
to beat anyone, but if we do not play well we will be on our way
home."
Back on March 29th in San Antonio, Texas the Ephs swept the
doubles play and got singles wins from Nick Lebedoff (2), Gary
Simonette (3) Karol Furmaga (5) and Rick Devlin (6) to win.
Claremont-McKenna is currently ranked second nationally and earned
a trip to Lewiston by downing top ranked UC Santa Cruz. The Ephs
are currently ranked eighth nationally.
Wednesday's semifinals will pit the winner of Emory/Kenyon vs. the
winner of Middlebury/UMW at 10 a.m., followed by the second
semifinal at 2 p.m.
Thursday's third-place match starts at 10 a.m., with the
championship match set to begin at 2 p.m.
Following the team championships the NCAA Singles and Doubles
Tournaments will begin on May 16th and conclude on May 18th.
The individual championships shall consist of 32 singles players
and 16 doubles teams. The selection of teams and individuals
for the championships is based on won-lost record, strength of
schedule and eligibility and availability of student-athletes.
Singles and doubles competition begins Friday, May 16 and
concludes Sunday, May 18. Senior Dan Greenberg is entered in
singles play and doubles play. In doubles, Greenberg will be paired
with junior Bret Thacher. Greenberg is ranked third
nationally.





