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    Men’s tennis faults against ranked Tulsa squad

    By April 12, 2012 Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
    Freshman Diego Galeano lunges for the ball during the match against Tulsa on Wednesday at the Hurd Tennis Center. Baylor lost 4-3 to Tulsa. Matt Hellman | Lariat Phot Editor
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    Freshman Diego Galeano lunges for the ball during the match against Tulsa on Wednesday at the Hurd Tennis Center. Baylor lost 4-3 to Tulsa.
    Matt Hellman | Lariat Photo Editor

    By Tyler Alley
    Sports Editor

    Baylor men’s tennis earned three points in a row in its match Wednesday against Tulsa at the Hurd Tennis Center.

    Unfortunately, Tulsa had already won the match by getting the first four points and ultimately winning the match 4-3.

    Baylor dropped the doubles point to begin the match. The pair of senior Julian Bley and freshman Marko Krikovic was the only to take a match from Tulsa, winning 8-5 over Tulsa’s Alejandro Espejo and Lucian Gheorghe.

    Senior Kike Grangeiro and sophomore Robert Verzaal fell 8-5 to Tulsa’s Grant Ive and Tristan Jackson.

    Baylor’s No. 67 pair of freshmen, Mate Zsiga and Diego Galeano, lost to the sixth-ranked doubles pair in the nation, Tulsa’s Clifford Marsland and Ashley Watling, 9-8.

    In singles, Verzaal fell first to Tulsa’s Jackson 7-5, 6-1.

    Bley then lost to Espejo 6-1, 6-3 in the second match.

    Tulsa’s Marsland, No. 93 in the nation, defeated Krikovic 6-4, 6-2 to give Tulsa a 4-0 lead and earn them the victory.

    Baylor would capture its final three matches to bring the final tally to 4-3.

    Galeano defeated Tulsa’s No. 83 Watling 7-6, 3-6, 1-0.

    Grangeiro defeated Tulsa’s Ive 7-6, 7-6.

    No. 23 Zsiga defeated Tulsa’s No. 92 Japie De Klerk 6-2, 6-7, 1-0.

    Baylor falls to 13-9 on the season with the loss.

    Men’s tennis returns to action at 6 p.m. Friday against Oklahoma in Norman, Okla.

    Diego Galeano Featured Julian Bley Kike Grangeiro Marko Krickovic Mate Zsiga Robert Verzaal Tulsa Golden Hurricane

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