Men's Tennis

Broncs Lose an Alarming 6-1 to LCC

March 31, 2009

As the Broncs (4-12, 3-2 SLC) returned to the Orville Cox Tennis Center to play host to Laredo Community College, the Broncs received a 6-1 upset by the Palominos this Tuesday (March 31) afternoon.

The Broncs were unsuccessful as they dropped three close matches in doubles play and did not pick up the point. In a hard fought battle, Aswin Vijayaragavan and Brett Bernstein dropped a close 9-8 decision to M. Santos and C. Carvalho in number-one doubles.

Nirvick Mohinta and Beau Bernstein fell short to J. Tolentino and L. Arias as they lost 8-4 and Andrew Irving and Marcus Dornauf lost 8-5 to M. Lesage and L. Campos in number-three doubles.

The Broncs lone win in singles came in the number-five spot of the rotation as Beau Bernstein defeated Lesage 6-2, 6-4. Bernstein is 6-3 in his last 10 matches.

In number-one singles, Vijayaragavan was defeated 7-5, 6-2 by Santos, while Mohinta and Irving dropped 6-1, 6-1 decisions to Carvalho and Tolentino respectively.

Brett Bernstein retired his match allowing Arias to win by default and Marcus Dornauf dropped his match in a third set super tiebreaker as Campos won 6-1, 4-6, 10-8.

The Broncs next prepare for a conference match against Lamar on April 11 with match-time set for 1:00 p.m. CT.

Laredo Community College 6, UTPA 1

Singles competition:
1. Moacir Dos Santos (LCC) def. Aswin Vijayaragavan (UTPA) 7-5, 6-2
2. Cledson Carvalho (LCC) def. Nirvick Mohinta (UTPA) 6-1, 6-1
3. Jose Tolentino (LCC) def. Andrew Irving (UTPA) 6-1, 6-1
4. Leury Arias (LCC) def. Brett Bernstein (UTPA) 3-1, DEF
5. Beau Bernstein (UTPA) def. Maxime Lesage (LCC) 6-2, 6-4
6. Mateus Campos (LCC) def. Marcus Dornauf (UTPA) 6-1, 4-6, 10-8

Doubles competition:
1. Moacir Dos Santos/Cledson Carvalho (LCC) def. Aswin Vijayaragavan/Brett Bernstein (UTPA) 9-8
2. Nirvick Mohinta/Beau Bernstein (UTPA) def. Jose Tolentino/Leury Arias (LCC) 8-4
3. Maxime Lesage/Luis Campos (LCC) def. Andrew Irving/Marcus Dornauf (UTPA) 8-5

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