The Golden Eagles played the Gophers close in doubles play, including a 9-8, 7-5 tiebreaker loss for juniors Dusan Medan and Nico Boulieris at the No.,”The Marquette men's tennis team lost 7-0 to Minnesota Friday, dropping the squad's record to 4-2. The loss was the second straight for the Golden Eagles, who also fell 7-0 to No. 31 Wisconsin last Tuesday.
The Golden Eagles played the Gophers close in doubles play,but were unable to pick up a match. The closest Marquette came was a 9-8, 7-5 tiebreaker loss for juniors Dusan Medan and Nico Boulieris at the No. 2 slot. In singles play, senior Trent Hagan in the No. 1 slot was the only player to pick up a set, losing 6-4, 7-6, (8-6) to Ishay Hadash. Freshman Jonathan Schwerin had a close 7-5, 7-5 loss at No. 6 singles.
Next up for Marquette are road matches versus Texas- San Antonio on Feb. 13 and Nebraska on Feb. 14.
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