MEDFORD – Senior tri-captain Nick Cary dueled with Brandeis' Danny
Lubarsky in the fifth singles position, but Cary was able to win in
three sets helping the No. 17 Tufts men's tennis team pick up a 5-4 win
over the No. 32 Judges at the Voute Tennis Courts on Wednesday
afternoon.
With the win the Jumbos move to 9-4 and snap a two-match losing streak. The Judges are now 8-5 overall this season.
The Jumbos found themselves down early, falling in two of the three doubles matches. Sophomore
Zain Ali and senior tri-captain Rob Jacobson
picked up an 8-3 win at No. 3 doubles for the Jumbos, over the Brandeis
pair of Eric Goldberg and Brian Granoff. At No. 2 doubles, senior Jay Glickman and sophomore Griffin Brockman
lost a close 8-5 contest against Lubarsky and Jackson Kogan. The
Brandeis pair of Michael Arguello and Jeffrey Cherkin topped Cary and
sophomore Rohan Gupte at No. 1 doubles, 8-2.
In singles play, the Jumbos picked up wins in the third through sixth
positions. At No. 3 singles Ali topped Arguello, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.
Jacobson also played a close match in the No. 4 singles spot, as he
topped Tyler Ng, 6-1, 7-6 (3). At No. 6 singles sophomore Dan Coran
picked up a 7-5, 7-5 win over Kogan.
The two Judges' wins came at the top of the singles lineup. At No. 1
singles Ryan Bunis topped Gupte, 6-4, 6-4. At No. 2 singles, Granoff
was able to beat Glickman, 7-5, 7-5.
Cary's match at No. 5 singles was the last one to finish and was the winner for the Jumbos.
The Jumbos will be back in action on Saturday with two matches on the
schedule. They will start the day with a 9:30 am match at Babson before
heading back to Medford and their home courts for a 1 pm duel with
Trinity. Brandeis is back in action on Friday when they host Bowdoin
for a 3 pm start.
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