MIT
Captures Ninth Straight NEWMAC Men's Tennis Title With
5-3 Championship Dual-Match Triumph Over Wheaton
CAMBRIDGE,
Mass.
– Top-seeded MIT outlasted No. 2 Wheaton College,
5-3, en route to its ninth consecutive New England
Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC)
Men’s Tennis Championship. The Engineers (13-5) and
the Lyons (11-5) have met in the title match for the
past three seasons, with this year’s match up being
the closest in tournament history. MIT and Wheaton
posted 5-0 wins over No. 4 Babson College and No. 3
Springfield College, respectively, in the semifinal
round.
Wheaton
opened the championship match with a pair of 8-2
decisions in the No. 3 and No. 2 doubles positions.
MIT’s top tandem of Thomas Dohlman and Eric
Beren defeated Payum Payman and Brad
Dressler, 8-4, to put the Engineers on the board.
Ryan
Castonia
evened the match at two after his 6-0, 6-2 victory
over Kyle Hudgins in the No. 6 singles slot.
Steady rain forced the competition inside and
following the brief delay, Beren put MIT ahead with
his 6-0, 6-3 win in the No. 2 position. Payman
defeated Dohlman, 6-4, 6-2, in the No. 1 position
which tied the match at three. Melvin Makhni
gave the Engineers the lead for good following his
6-4, 6-2 decision over Raymour Radhakrishnan.
In the No. 4 spot, Peden Nichols won the first
set against Will Stoddard, 6-1, but fell 7-6 in
the second set. Nichols bounced back with a 6-2
victory to secure the title. The only unfinished match
of the day was in the No. 3 slot, where MIT’s Mark
Egan was leading Dressler, 2-6, 7-5, 5-0.
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