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Anson Anderson hits a forehand return during men's tennis practice in September 2025
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Anson Anderson '26
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Connecticut College CCMT26 (3-15, 0-9 NESCAC)
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Winner Hamilton College HAMM2526 (8-8, 2-7 NESCAC)
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Hamilton College HAMM2526
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Match Recap: Men's Tennis | | Samuel O'Reilly '29

Men's tennis picks up emphatic 6-1 NESCAC win over Connecticut College

Continentals won five singles matches in straight sets and swept the doubles matches

CLINTON, N.Y. – Hamilton College won eight out of nine matches, resulting in a 6-1 NESCAC victory for the Continentals on Senior Day against the Connecticut College Camels inside Hamilton's Margaret Bundy Scott Field House on Saturday, April 25.
 

Season Update

  • Hamilton (8-8, 2-7 NESCAC) is ranked 53rd in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III computerized team rankings. The Continentals recorded their first conference victory since March 29.
  • Connecticut College (3-15, 0-9) lost its sixth straight match.
 

How It Happened

  • Powered by two thrilling 7-6 doubles wins, the Continentals swept all three matches and earned the doubles team point.
  • Eerik Villem Aadamsoo '28 dominated at No. 2 singles, dropping just one game.
  • Minutes apart, Lleyton Mendieta '28 and Anson Anderson '26 secured victories at No. 1 and No. 3 singles, putting Hamilton up 4-0 and securing the win.
  • Alexei Katelevsky '29 and Filip Moller '29 teamed up to win the No. 2 doubles match, and both players also won their singles matches.
 

Notes

  • Hamilton has won its last five matches against Connecticut College dating back to 2022.
  • Antonio Chavez '28 picked up his second doubles victory this spring.
  • Moller and Katelevsky improved their doubles record together in dual matches to 7-3.
  • Aadamsoo and Mendieta secured their team-high ninth doubles win of 2026.
  • Moller won for the first time in dual matches.
  • Aadamsoo is tied for the team lead with eight singles wins this spring.
 

Next Match

Hamilton hosts Wesleyan University (6-9, 4-5) in the regular season finale on Sunday, April 26 at 2 p.m.
 
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