QUINCY, Ill.--- University of Southern Indiana Men's Tennis (4-2) picked up a solid road over the Quincy Hawks (1-3), 5-2 Saturday evening.
DOUBLES:
Eagles got off to a fantastic start as junior Marvin Kromer and sophomore Lucas Sakamaki teamed up to discard their opponents easily, 6-1 in the No. 2 doubles match.
Then the junior and senior duo of Parker Collignon and Yahor Bahdanonvich secured the doubles point in the No. 1 match defeating their foes, 6-3.
SINGLES:
Sakmaki kept his masterful night going with a second win coming in the No. 4 singles in straight sets.
After the Eagles dropped the No. 1 singles, Collignon fought back to win a tough battle in the No. 2 slot giving him a two-win night.
Senior Spencer Blandford tacked another a No. 5 singles victory where he ultimately pulled through in a trying, tiebreaker set, 7-6, 3-6, 10-5.
What can Brown do for you?
Then freshman Dylan Brown played hero again like he had earlier in season against Purdue Northwest on February 13 (clinched victory in place of injured teammate). This time, Brown grabbed the regularly slated No. 6 straight-set victory which clinched the match for the Eagles, 6-3, 6-1.
Up Next: USI is scheduled for another road match, this time with the Tritons from University of Missouri St Louis on March 24.