Shaw Downs Bluefield to Advance to Men's Tennis Sweet Sixteen
Shaw Downs Bluefield to Advance to Men's Tennis Sweet
Sixteen
May 2, 2011
RALEIGH, N.C. – Shaw University advanced to the NCAA
Men’s Tennis Championships for the first time in school
history after nipping Bluefield State College in a hard-fought 5-3
victory Monday in the Atlantic Region No. 1 finals at Biltmore
Hills Tennis Courts.
The NCAA Division II Championships will be held May 11-14 at
Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Fla. The Bears, who are
seven-time CIAA champions, will be one of 16 teams at the
tournament. They will play May 11 against the South Central No. 2
champion at 10:30 a.m.
“I am so happy that we made history,” said Shaw Head
Coach Sunday Enitan, whose team improved to 25-1 overall. “We
are going to give it our best.”
Though the outcome was the same, the playoff match was much closer
than the regular season meeting between both teams, won by Shaw
5-0. The Bears, top-seeded in the region for the first time ever,
clinched Monday’s victory over the third-seeded Big Blues
(16-10 overall) when Daniel Vasquez beat Dusan Zivkovic of
Bluefield State 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5) in No. 5 singles. Vasquez is
one of three freshmen on the Bears’ team.
“[Vasquez] showed composure,” Enitan said. “That
is big.”
Vasquez’s victory was one of three singles wins for the
Bears. Gabriel Nicotra beat Marcin Majchrzak 7-5, 6-0 in No. 2
singles and Kalada Kienka downed Jesus Sanchez 6-0, 6-1 in No. 3
singles.
In doubles play, the Bears’ tandem of Kienka and Vasquez
defeated Vlad Catlan and Sreeram Guatam 9-8 (7) in No. 2 doubles.
Carlos Guarin and Andre Monti of Shaw teamed up to defeat Zivkovic
and Sanchez 8-3 in No. 3 doubles.
Shikhar Kapur and Majchrzak beat Ataide Suca and Nicotra 9-7 to
keep the Big Blues in contention after doubles. The Bears led 2-1
going into singles, and the score was 4-3 Shaw before Vasquez
clinched the match. Suca of Shaw and Catlan were in a third-set
tiebreaker in No. 4 singles when play was stopped after
Vasquez’s win. Singles victories for the Big Blues were Kapur
over Guarin 6-1, 6-2 at No. 1 and Guatam beating Monti 6-2, 6-4 at
No. 6.
The loss ended the season of the Big Blues, who finished second in
the WVIAC. The Big Blues reached the regional finals after beating
Winston-Salem State 5-0 in Sunday’s first round match.






