BAY CITY, Mich. Michigan Tech split its first two matches
at the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Men's Tennis
Championship today. The fifth-seeded Huskies lost their
opening-round match to No. 4 seed Wayne State 5-1 before defeating
No. 8 seed Tiffin 5-0.
Tech's lone point vs. WSU came at No. 2 doubles where Brandon
Ellefson and Anders Sandholm combined for an 8-5 victory. No.
3 doubles was a tight finish. Chris Verhulst and Tim Viola were
serving up 7-6, but lost three straight games to fall 9-7.
Wayne State won each of the first three completed singles matches
(Nos. 2, 4 and 6) in straight sets to end the match. Tech was
either ahead or even in the other three singles matches, which
could have made the final score 5-4.
Against Tiffin, Tech came out of the blocks quickly with convincing
wins at all three doubles positions. The No. 1 pair of Brett
Girard and Douglas Yossida turned in an 8-1 win, while both
No. 2 and No. 3 played to 8-2 scores.
Sandholm and Yossida each won by 6-3, 6-2 scores at No. 2 and No. 3
singles, respectively to wrap up the team victory.
"We know what we needed to do against Wayne, but we didn't
execute," said head coach Mike
Axford. "We'd played so well in doubles over the last two
weeks, it hurt that we didn't take two points there. The
disappointment carried over into singles.
"Against Tiffin, we came back and played okay. It was good to see
Anders win the deciding point."
Michigan Tech (8-9) will play in the GLIAC Tournament fifth-place
match tomorrow against seventh-seeded Findlay at 9 a.m.