Claremont, California - The eighth-ranked
Tiger men's tennis team fell short in its bid for a second national
championship, as fourth-ranked Amherst College earned a narrow 5-3
win in the NCAA Semifinals on Tuesday afternoon.
Trinity had its 11-match winning streak snapped in the loss,
falling to 25-7 this season. The loss for the Tigers is just
the third of the season against Division III opponents.
The match started off well for Trinity, as the Tigers swept all
three doubles points to take a commanding 3-0 lead. Amherst
rallied in singles play, though, taking each of the five completed
matches to win the team competition.
The top line of doubles was the only one that didn't go to a
tiebreak, but Trinity prevailed 9-8 in both, winning 7-4 and 7-3 in
the tiebreakers.
Singles play also started off well for the Tigers, as Trinity
scored first-set victories in two matches, then added a third a few
minutes later. Amherst won the other three to split the
opening sets among the six singles matches.
Amherst won at No. 1 singles to start its comeback, then
continued on its strong comeback by forcing a third set in each of
the three matches in which Trinity had the lead. Amherst won
the sixth line of singles to make it 3-2, then completed an
unlikely rally at line three to tie the match 3-3 overall.
Trinity held a 5-3 lead in the third set of that No. 3 singles
match, but Amherst roared back for a 7-5 lead, keeping the Tigers
from gaining any momentum. Amherst then finished off the
victory at No. 4 singles.
The only match that didn't finish was a 7-6 (7-5), 5-7, 5-5
thriller at No. 2 singles between Chris Dale of Amherst and
Trinity's Greg Haugen.
Trinity will face Middlebury (VT) College in the NCAA Third
Place match tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. (PT). Middlebury lost to
tournament host and top-ranked Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges 5-2
this afternoon.