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Spartans Win Streak Haulted at Four with 5-2 Setback to Lubbock Christian

Spartans Win Streak Haulted at Four with 5-2 Setback to Lubbock Christian

Orlando, Fla. - The St. Thomas Aquinas College Men's tennis team saw its four-match win streak come to a hault on Thursday in a 5-2 loss at the hands of Lubbock Christian University.

STAC slips to 6-3 on the year, while Lubbock Christian improves to 12-2 on the season.

Lubbock Christian took the first two doubles matches to take the first team point, as Martins Abamu & Tristan Vigneron defeated Don Vinz Lominoque & Nathan Yacar, 6-4 followed by Mattia Ghedin & Braden Tipton beating Ludovico Truffelli & Ondrej Sramek (STAC), 7-5.

When the sides turned to singles action, it was the Chaparrals who would take four-of-six matches to seal the team win for Lubbock Christian. STAC scored a pair of victories courtesy of #6 Lennart Lehmann besting Braden Tipton 6-4, 6-2 and #3 Ondrej Sramek slipping past Mattia Ghedin 6-2, 5-7, 1-0 (9) to keep the maroon and gold from being shut out on the day.

 

LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN 5/STAC 2 - OFFICIAL RESULTS

DOUBLES
1. Mattia Ghedin & Braden Tipton (LCU) def. Ludovico Truffelli & Ondrej Sramek (STAC), 7-5
2. Martins Abamu & Tristan Vigneron (LCU) def. Don Vinz Lominoque & Nathan Yacar (STAC), 6-4
3. Henry Ronnberg & Seth Newman (STAC) def. Pablo Segura & Herman Aguirre (LCU), 7-6 (7-3)

Order of Finish: 2, 1*, 3
 
SINGLES
1. Martins Abamu (LCU) def. Don Vinz Lominoque (STAC) 3-6, 6-2, 1-0 (8)
2. Tristan Vigneron (LCU) def. Ludovico Truffelli (STAC) 5-7, 6-2, 1-0 (6)
3. Ondrej Sramek (STAC) def. Mattia Ghedin (LCU) 6-2, 5-7, 1-0 (9)
4. Herman Aguirre (LCU) def. Seth Newman (STAC) 6-2, 6-4
5. Pablo Segura (LCU) def. Henry Ronnberg (STAC) 2-6, 6-3, 1-0 (4)
6. Lennart Lehmann (STAC) def. Braden Tipton (LCU) 6-4, 6-2

Order of Finish: 4, 6, 1, 2*, 5, 3
 
LCU Record: 12-2, 0-0 LSC
STAC Record: 6-3, 1-0 ECC
 
 
THE ROCKHILL REPORT
 
"We feel like we let two great opportunities slip away today against two highly ranked teams (Women #11 and Men #17) in the country", said Head Coach Dan Rockhill. "Lubbock gave us an experience that we needed. They created a raucous environment that we rarely see in our region. Tennis has traditionally been a game of decorum and sportsmanship so today was a valuable experience that we handled well and that will serve us greatly in the future."
 
"We had plenty of opportunities in both matches but did not have the discipline necessary to execute in the important points", remarked Rockhill. "Often these types of matches are decided by just a few crucial points but you never know when they will occur. This is why the team needs to play every point like it is the match's most important."
 
"Elise and Amanda continued to play at a high level which is great news for our team going forward. Our depth has been our strength so if we can get the balance of our lineup playing well, good things will happen."
 
"Our men competed very well and we had enough to win today", stated Rockhill. "We won five first sets in the singles and had leads in all three doubles matches. One must give credit to Lubbock.  They battled all afternoon and took the big points in the deciding moments. Lenny was excellent today and is having a great spring trip."

"We have another great opportunity tomorrow and we will continue to learn and improve. I look forward to learning how the team responds." 

 
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STAC closes its Florida trip on Friday (March 15), taking on the University of Texas at Tyler in Orlando.