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Men’s Tennis Sweeps Doubles, Wins 3 Singles to Beat Brandeis
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS INFORMATION
March 6, 2007

The MIT men’s tennis team swept the doubles matches and won the top three singles matches en route to a 6-3 victory over Brandeis University on Saturday. With the win, the Engineers improved to 2-0 on the year while the Judges dropped their first contest of the season.

The No. 3 doubles team of Melvin C. Makhni ’07 and Colin L. Klick ’07 defeated Adam Ciminello and Cliff Silverman, 8-2, for MIT’s first victory of the day. David E. Iba ’09 and Mark D. Egan ’07 collaborated for an 8-5 decision over Adam Sher and Scott Schulman in the No. 2 slot. Thomas H. Dohlman ’07 and Eric A. Beren ’08 wrapped up doubles play by posting an 8-4 win in the top spot versus Sam Jonas and Jordan Bieber.

Dohlman extended the Engineers’ lead to 4-0 following a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Jonas. Egan clinched the match with a 6-3, 7-5 decision against Bieber in the No. 3 position. Silverman put Brandeis on the board following a 6-1, 6-4 win over Peden P. Nichols ’09. MIT notched its last victory of the day in the No. 2 singles slot when Beren defeated Sher, 6-5, 7-6 (5).

The Judges closed the gap by winning the No. 5 and No. 6 matches in the super-tiebreaker. Klick recorded a 6-2 score in the first set, but Schulman answered with a win of his own by the same margin. He then outlasted Klick, 10-7, to earn the No. 5 singles victory. In the final match of the day, Derek Tesser posted a 6-4 decision in the opening set, but MIT’s Manuel L. Rivera ’10 won the second set, 6-3. Tesser bounced back to register a score of 10-6 in the super-tiebreaker.