MACON, Ga. - The Belmont men's tennis team captured its first Atlantic Sun
tennis championship at the John Drew Smith Tennis Center. The Bruins (7-8) knocked
off Stetson (19-5) on Saturday, 4-2.
The Bruins got off to a quick start taking the doubles' point as Felipe Lima
and Felipe Abreu took down Mario Alberto Cayo and Birger Soiland at number three.
At no. 2, Ignacio Gesto and Alex Gillott defeated Joey Jones and Trevor Bach
to clinch the point.
In singles' play, Belmont extended its lead to 3-0 with wins at number three
and six. Stetson's Marcus Echtler (no. 1) registered a win keeping the Hatters
alive and Birger Soiland defeated Gesto at no. 5, trimming the lead to 3-2.
With two matches remaining, Stetson still had hopes of springing a comeback
win, but Belmont's Javier Rodriguez recorded a three-set win over Cayo giving
the Bruins its first A-Sun championship.
As a No. 4 seed, Belmont made history, knocking off the No.1 seed (ETSU) and
No. 2 seed to notch a bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Bruins are the first team
in A-Sun history to accomplish such a feat to win the title. Doubles
No. 1 Echtler/Boulanov (Stetson) def. Rocha/Rodriguez (Belmont) 8-3
No. 2 Gesto/Gillott (Belmont) def. Jones/Bach (Stetson) 8-4
No. 3 Lima/Abreu (Belmont) def. Cayo/Soiland (Stetson) 8-2
Singles
No. 1 Marcus Echtler (Stetson) def. Felipe Lima (Belmont) 7-6 (7-5), 6-2
No. 2 Serguei Boulanov (Stetson) vs. Alex Gillott (Belmont) DNF
No. 3 Fausto Rocha (Belmont) def. Joey Jones (Stetson) 6-1, 7-6 (7-2)
No. 4 Javier Rodriguez (Belmont) def. Mario Alberto Cayo (Stetson) 6-3, 4-6,
6-2
No. 5 Birger Soiland (Stetson) def. Ignacio Gesto (Belmont) 6-3, 6-3
No. 6 Felipe Abreu (Belmont) def. Peter Dzuba (Stetson) 6-1, 6-4
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