ROMEOVILLE, Ill.---The University of Southern Indiana men's tennis team defeated Wayne State University, 9-0, Thursday afternoon in Romeoville, Illinois in their first match of the Lewis Classic. The Screaming Eagles pick up their second win of the week after defeating the University of Missouri-St. Louis on Monday .
Starting with doubles play, junior
Paul Forichon (Nimes, France) and sophomore
Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) got the Eagles a quick first win taking the first match of the contest, 8-1. The senior duo of
Jack Joyce (Bournemouth, England) and
Joel Stern (Mjoelby, Sweden) gave USI a 3-0 lead and sent the match to singles play with an 8-2 victory.
Kiladejo picked up the fifth win of the match for USI sealing the team's seventh dual match victory of the year. At number one, Kiladejo defeated Mohamed Fazyl Kechai of Wayne State, 6-1, 7-5. Freshman
James Hardiman (Blackwell Bristol, United Kingdom) earned a hard fought victory at number two singles. Despite winning the first set 6-3, Clement Charriere earned a victory in the second set to send the match to a tie-break where Hardiman picked up a 13-11 win.
USI continues in the Lewis Classic tomorrow morning for their second of three matches. The Eagles will take on Walsh University at 8 a.m.