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Haim forehand
Junior Matthias Haim hits a forehand during his morning singles match on the No. 2 court
0
Belmont Abbey BAC (0-1)
7
Winner Georgia Gwinnnett College GGCM (2-0)
Belmont Abbey BAC
(0-1)
0
Final
7
Georgia Gwinnnett College GGCM
(2-0)
Winner
0
Belmont Abbey BAC (0-2)
7
Winner Georgia Gwinnnett College GGCM (3-0)
Belmont Abbey BAC
(0-2)
0
Final
7
Georgia Gwinnnett College GGCM
(3-0)
Winner
0
Belmont Abbey BAC (0-3)
5
Winner Georgia Gwinnnett College GGCM (4-0)
Belmont Abbey BAC
(0-3)
0
Final
5
Georgia Gwinnnett College GGCM
(4-0)
Winner

Match Recap: Men's Tennis |

Team Effort

The Georgia Gwinnett College men's tennis team achieved another historic milestone, extending its winning streak to 151 matches with three victories Saturday against NCAA Division II Belmont Abbey College (North Carolina) at the GGC Tennis Facility.

The Grizzlies (4-0) didn't lose a point in either match, capturing the first two by 7-0 scores before a 5-0 triumph to wrap up the busy day on the courts. Along the way the team got contributions from throughout its roster.

Sophomore Alex Gurmendi won both of his singles matches on the No. 1 court.

Junior Matthias Haim went 5-0 for the day, winning all three doubles matches with classmate Daniel Czepielewski on the No. 2 court. In singles play, Haim recorded a pair of straight-set triumphs again on the No. 2 court.

The doubles team of seniors Valentino Caratini and Agustin Tamagnone was victorious three times on Saturday to anchor the lineup. Both players also registered two singles wins.

Perez Le Tiec backhandFreshman Guilhem Perez Le Tiec registered his first singles win in dual match action with a 6-1, 6-4 victory on the No. 4 court in the day's first match. He later picked up a 6-0, 6-1 win at No. 2 singles during the third contest against Belmont Abbey. Sophomore Max Stewart began his spring season with a pair of singles wins, highlighted by a straight-set triumph on the No. 5 court in the nightcap.

Another spring debut had freshman Matthew Sloan winning 6-2, 6-0 on the No. 6 singles court. He also teamed with Perez Le Tiec for a 6-4 victory at No. 3 doubles in Saturday's second match.

Senior Vicente Lagos won a pair of doubles matches and was victorious 6-2, 6-2 at No. 5 singles.

Junior Jose Dugo capped the winners with a singles triumph at No. 6 singles in the opener while teaming with Lagos for a 6-1 win on the No. 3 doubles in the day's finale.
 
Coach's Corner
"I was really proud of the guys today. We're getting better each week and today was another step forward for us. Hitting the 151-win mark is another major accomplishment for our program. We look forward to preparing for tough matches next weekend (in the Grizzly Invitational)," said Head Coach Chase Hodges.
 
Up Next
Georgia Gwinnett College is scheduled to host the Grizzly Invitational from Friday, February 11, through Sunday, February 13, at the GGC Tennis Facility.
 
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