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Men's Tennis Plays Well in Vermont Finale at VTSU Johnson

Men's Tennis Plays Well in Vermont Finale at VTSU Johnson

THE BASICS 
Match 1 - Lesley University – 1 vs VTSU Johnson – 8
Match 2 - Lesley University – 2 vs VTSU Johnson – 7

Records: 
Lesley Lynx (0-10, 0-7 NAC)
Johnson Badgers (2-9, 2-5 NAC)

Location: Johnson, Vt. – VTSU Tennis Courts

Date: Saturday, April 27, 2024

THE LEAD – The Lesley University men's tennis program wrapped up its road trip weekend in Vermont with a pair of tight matches vs. VTSU Johnson. The Badgers prevailed in the opener, 8-1 before topping the Lynx in the weekend finale, 7-2 in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) action.

HOW IT HAPPENED (Match 1)

  • The sides battled in doubles play resulting in a 2-1 score to open the action in favor of the hosts. Johnson picked up wins at No. 1 and No. 2 doubles while the Lesley tandem of DJ Cronin and AC Esparragoza notched the win in No. 3 action, 8-4.
  • The Badgers control singles play at the top of the lineup as Matea Smith, Riley Fitzgerald, Faith Mead and Adiance Cheromiah downed their LU competitors in 1 through 4 singles play.
  • Cronin stayed hot and picked up an 8-3 win in No. 5 singles action while Miles Brajdic enjoyed an 8-3 win for the Lynx in the No. 6 pairing.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS (Match 1)

  • Brajdic and Bennett Locke played well in No. 2 doubles despite the setback, teaming up for four points in the 8-4 final.
  • Cronin improved to 6-0 on the VT trip through his first three matches played going 3-0 in singles and 3-0 in doubles play.

HOW IT HAPPENED (Match 2)

  • The ladder match had some tighter scores but a similar result as the Badgers flipped one result to pull out the 7-2 final.
  • Cronin and Esparragoza nabbed another win at No. 3 doubles, this time with an 8-5 score.
  • Brajdic also repeated in No. 6 singles with an 8-5 triumph.
  • For the first time on the Vermont trip, Cronin fell in singles action, dropping his match 9-8 (6) in the tie-break format to Evan Cook.
  • Esparragoza also lost a tight one in No. 4 singles, falling to Cheromiah 9-8 (5) in the tie-breaker as well.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS (Match 2)

  • Cronin finished the weekend with a combined 7-1 record. 

OF NOTE

  • Nick Rosen continued to perform well for the Lynx out of the No. 1 singles spot despite coming up short on the day.
  • Much of the same for James Ontiveros, Rosen's No. 1 doubles partner who competed in No. 3 singles in solid form.
  • These matches were resumed from their April 14 start date due to weather related issues. 

UP NEXT

  • The match concludes the 2024 campaign for the Lynx.
  • Johnson is in action tomorrow (Sunday, April 28) vs. Thomas College in their season-finale.