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Men's Tennis Jim Taylor

Men's tennis tripped up at No. 3 Tufts in NESCAC match

Hamilton's Esposito '24 takes his opponent to the limit at fourth flight singles

Tufts University posted a 9-0 victory in a NESCAC dual match against the Hamilton College Continentals at Tufts' South Courts on Saturday afternoon.
 
Hamilton (7-9, 1-8 NESCAC) is 20th in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Northeast Region team rankings. Gianni Esposito '24 nearly pulled off a win at fourth flight singles, but dropped the third set super-tiebreaker, 10-4.
 
The nationally ranked No. 3 Jumbos (14-1, 8-1) won their 13th straight match. Tufts is 5-0 against Hamilton since the spring of 2013.
 
RESULTS

No. 3 Tufts 9, Hamilton 0
April 30, 2022
South Courts (Medford, Mass.)

SINGLES
1. Isaac Gorelik (T) d. Connor Griff 6-4, 6-4
2. Paris Pentousis (T) d. Eric Stein 6-0, 6-1
3. Jack Moldenhauer (T) d. Nicolas Gritz 6-1, 6-3
4. Dylan Glickman (T) d. Gianni Esposito 2-6, 6-2, 10-4
5. Niko Hereford (T) d. Mark Apsey 6-1, 6-0
6. Akash Verma (T) d. Ethan Chin 6-0, 6-1

DOUBLES
1. Pentousis/Gorelik (T) d. Matt Bartok/Griff 8-5
2. Josh Belandres/Matthew Cashin (T) d. Esposito/Stein 8-3
3. Rishabh Sharda/Lantis Wang (T) d. Apsey/Gritz 8-3

Records: Hamilton 7-9, 1-8 NESCAC; Tufts 14-1, 8-1
 
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Players Mentioned

Matt Bartok

Matt Bartok

Junior
Gianni Esposito

Gianni Esposito

Sophomore
Eric Stein

Eric Stein

Junior
Mark Apsey

Mark Apsey

Freshman
Ethan Chin

Ethan Chin

Freshman
Connor Griff

Connor Griff

Freshman
Nicolas Gritz

Nicolas Gritz

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Matt Bartok

Matt Bartok

Junior
Gianni Esposito

Gianni Esposito

Sophomore
Eric Stein

Eric Stein

Junior
Mark Apsey

Mark Apsey

Freshman
Ethan Chin

Ethan Chin

Freshman
Connor Griff

Connor Griff

Freshman
Nicolas Gritz

Nicolas Gritz

Freshman

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