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Men's Tennis

MEN'S TENNIS SOARS PAST OSPREYS, 5-2


RESULTS

RADFORD, Va. – Radford extended both its home and overall winning streaks with a 5-2 victory over North Florida in non-conference men's tennis action Thursday afternoon at the RU Tennis Courts.

Winners of five straight, the Highlanders improve to 7-8 overall, while UNF falls to 15-6.

Radford, which has also won 38 consecutive home matches, grabbed an early 1-0 lead by sweeping the doubles portion.

Trailing 3-2 on court one, the Highlanders' Ivan Salec and Thomas Dehaen won the next six games to extend their winning streak to six straight and improve to a team-best 10-1 on the spring.

Shortly after Radford's 8-3 decision at the top doubles position, Paul Boslet and Erik Finkenbrink clinched the team point with an 8-6 defeat of Hleb Maslau and Daniel Sotomarino at the No. 2 position. With the doubles point already decided, the Highlanders' Zack Watson and Igor Ogrizek held off Moritz Buerchner and Leonardo Nahar 8-7 (6).

North Florida's Taylor Albrect put the first singles point on the board and tied the match with a 6-2, 6-0 win over Paul Boslet.

Ranked 80th in the most recent ITA Singles Rankings, Salec put the Highlanders up for good thanks to a 6-2, 6-4 triumph on court one. The win was also the two-time all-conference performer's 11th straight as he moved to 11-4.

Just minutes after Salec's victory, Ogrizek and Dehaen clinched the match for Radford with straight-set wins of their own at No. 3 and 2, respectively.

Like Salec, Ogrizek stretched his winning streak 11, while recording his 12th singles victory of the season.

Behind 5-2 in the opening set, Dehaen didn't drop a game the rest of the way as the freshman rallied past Sotomarino, 7-5, 6-0.

Nahar claimed the only other singles win for the Ospreys with a three-set (3-6, 6-2,10-8) decision at the fifth spot.

Radford will continue its three-match homestand Friday with a noon dual against No. 69 UNC Wilmington.
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