The Georgia Gwinnett College men's tennis team registered a pair of shutout victories against NCAA Division II Belmont Abbey College (N.C.) by 5-0 and 7-0 scores Wednesday afternoon at the GGC Tennis Facility.
Sophomore
Federico Bonacia led GGC (14-0) by recording a pair of wins at the top of the singles and doubles lineups. He teamed with senior
Ayed Zatar in doubles before picking up wins on the No. 1 singles court.
Junior
Mika Kosonen earned a pair of straight-set wins in singles, tallying a victory at No. 4 singles after registering a win on the No. 5 court earlier in the day.
The No. 2 doubles team of senior
Rafael Coutinho and sophomore
Valentino Caratini earned a pair of victories. Coutinho won in straight sets at No. 2 singles in the second match of the day, while Caratini was a straight-set winner at No. 4 singles during Wednesday's first match.

Junior
Gregor Hutterer and freshman
Daniel Czepielewski was victorious on the No. 3 doubles court. Czepelewski recorded a win at No. 5 singles, while Hutterer won in straight sets on the No. 6 court during the second match.
Zatar rounded out the winners with a 6-0, 6-0 victory at No. 6 singles in the first match.
GGC has won 96 consecutive matches, marking the longest active winning streak in all of intercollegiate athletics.
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Georgia Gwinnett College is scheduled to host NCAA Division II University of Montevallo (Ala.) in a doubleheader on Sunday, March 17, at 9 a.m. at the GGC Tennis Facility.
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