Men's Tennis

Men’s Tennis shut out by Connecticut College

Box Score

NEW LONDON, Conn. - The Roger Williams University Men's Tennis team was blanked 9-0 by Connecticut College on the South Tennis Courts Sunday.

Will Tucker (London, U.K.) coasted to a 6-2, 6-3 victory at number 6 singles to lead Connecticut College. The Camels evened their record at 5-5, while the Hawks (8-4) had their three match winning streak snapped with the setback.

Junior Josh Suneby (Wellesley, Mass.) posted a 6-4, 7-5 victory at number one singles while classmate JC Cangelosi (Estero, Fla.) earned  a 6-2, 6-0 triumph at second singles for the hosts.

Jonathan Kraiger (Springfield, Vt.), Jonathan Deeter (La Quinta, Calif.) and Jonathan Sokolsky (Great Barrington, Mass.) all posted straight set wins for the Camels in their respective slots from #2-5 in the rotation.

Deeter and Kraiger notched an 8-4 victory at number one doubles for the winning side.

Roger Williams University sophomore Eric Bott (Bethel, Conn.) and Jonah Schwartz (Orange, Conn.) dropped a close 9-7 decision to Doug Butturini (Sarasota, Fla.) and Daniel Maffa (Lexington, Mass.) at number three doubles.

 

Connecticut College vs Roger Williams

April 13, 2014

New London, Conn.

 

Connecticut College 9, Roger Williams University 0

 

MATCH RESULTS

Singles

 

 1 Josh Suneby (CC) def. Zack Bussiere (RWU)  6-4,7-5

 2 JC Cangelosi (CC) def. Eric Laboissonniere (RWU) 6-2, 6-0

 3 Jonathan Kraiger (CC) def. Taylor Webster (RWU) 6-3, 6-1

 4 Jonathan Deeter (CC) def. Ryan Swanson (RWU) 6-0, 6-1

 5 Jonathan Sokolsky (CC) def. Kyle Bull (RWU) 6-1, 6-3

 6 Will Tucker (CC) def. Jonah Schwartz (RWU) 6-2, 6-3

 

Doubles

1.       Deeter/Kraiger (CC) def. Swanson/Webster (RWU) 8-4 

2.       Cangelosi/Suneby (CC) def. Bussiere/Laboissonniere (RWU) 8-5

3.       Daniel Maffa/Doug Butturini (CC) def. Eric Bott/Jonah Schwartz (RWU) 9-7

         

Match Notes:

Connecticut College 5-5

Roger Williams University 8-4

 

- Release courtesy of the Connecticut College Sports Information Department

 

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