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Men's Tennis

Men's Tennis Cruises Past Cabrini

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COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – Several Ursinus College men's tennis players extended winning streaks as the Bears handled Cabrini, 7-2, in non-conference action at the Bailey Courts.

Senior Jake Lachowicz joined sophomores Matt Fontanese and Mason Groff in stretching their individual runs to help Ursinus (3-4) pick up its first home win of the season.

Fontanese and Groff made it four in a row at number one doubles, rolling to an 8-2 result on the top court.

The other two doubles matches were tightly contested, but went the way of the hosts. Junior Connor DeFaber-Schumacher and freshman Simbarashe Kanjanda edged out an 8-6 result at number two, while Lachowicz and sophomore Kyle Bookman moved to 4-3 together with an 8-6 victory on the third court.

Lachowicz was first in the win column in singles for the Bears, cruising to a 6-0, 6-2 triumph at number five and stretching his individual winning streak to six matches.

Fontanese has won his last four singles matches following a 6-4, 6-1 decision at number three, and Groff made it three for his last three with a 6-2, 6-0 final at number one.

DeFaber-Schumacher had no issues in a 6-1, 6-1 score line at number two singles. The Cavaliers (5-2) grabbed their lone points at fourth and sixth singles.

The Bears hit the road to face Goucher on Saturday.

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Players Mentioned

Connor DeFaber-Schumacher

Connor DeFaber-Schumacher

Junior
Jake Lachowicz

Jake Lachowicz

Senior
Kyle Bookman

Kyle Bookman

Senior
Matt Fontanese

Matt Fontanese

Senior
Mason Groff

Mason Groff

Senior
Simbarashe Kanjanda

Simbarashe Kanjanda

Junior

Players Mentioned

Connor DeFaber-Schumacher

Connor DeFaber-Schumacher

Junior
Jake Lachowicz

Jake Lachowicz

Senior
Kyle Bookman

Kyle Bookman

Senior
Matt Fontanese

Matt Fontanese

Senior
Mason Groff

Mason Groff

Senior
Simbarashe Kanjanda

Simbarashe Kanjanda

Junior