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Latest NewsStein and Rupasinghe fall in NCAA doubles semifinals at Bates 5/18/2008
Stein (Pelham, N.Y.) and Rupasinghe (Colombo, Sri Lanka) finish the year with a 22-10 record and the hard-earned distinction of becoming the fifth and sixth Bates men to become tennis All-Americans. Meanwhile on Court 4 at Wallach Tennis Center, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps duo Guillaume Schils and Larry Wang defeated Southern California rivals Jared Kamel and Marc Vartabedian of UC Santa Cruz, the top seeds in the original 16-team field, in two set tiebreakers, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), in the rubber match between the two pairs this year. CMS took the first set with relative ease, then appeared ready to turn the championship match into a rout, leaping out to a 5-0 lead in the second set. Gustavus Adolphus went on a run, however, to close the gap to 5-4 before Wang served the Stags to four straight points and the championship. Kenyon sophomore wins singles title Kenyon College sophomore Michael Greenberg defeated Middlebury College senior Filip Marinkovic 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 Sunday at Bates College to capture the NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Singles Championship. Greenberg (Chapel Hill, N.C.) lost the first set as Marinkovic won five straight games to come back from a 3-1 deficit. Marinkovic (Toronto, Ontario) struggled with his serve for most of the match, even dropping the first game of the second set on four consecutive double faults. But the gritty senior, who played more games and sets than any other player over the six days of the NCAA Championships, battled throughout. A fresher Greenberg prevailed, however, as the difference in energy level between the two players seemed increasingly evident as the match wore on. Greenberg led 5-2 in the third set only to see Marinkovic get it back to 5-4. But the Canadian's final collegiate volley traveled long, allowing Greenberg to exult with his, and Kenyon's, first NCAA singles title. Singles Championship Match Doubles Semifinal Matches Doubles Championship Match |
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