Box Score CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The FGCU men's tennis team (5-4) fought hard Saturday night against No. 47 Miami (6-2), but fell to the Hurricanes 4-0 at the Neil Schiff Tennis Center.
"Miami was too good for us today," said FGCU head men's tennis coach
CJ Weber. "I felt like the guys fought hard, but ultimately we just didn't have enough. I think there are some good things for us to take away from the match in order for us to improve these upcoming weeks, however, and I look forward to getting back to work on Monday. "
Miami won the doubles matches to begin the day.
Redshirt junior
Juan Lopez (
Gachancipa, Colombia Colegio Virtual Siglo XXI) dropped his match 6-1, 6-2 at No. 6 before
Max Damm (
Bradenton, Fla./Saint Stephens Episcopal School) fell 6-4, 6-2 at No. 4.
Senior
Carter Bradford (
Wesley Chapel, Fla./Saddlebrook Prep/George Mason) dropped his match with a 6-4, 6-2 decision at No. 5.
Matches one, two and three where unfinished.
FGCU returns home Friday to open conference play against Stetson (8-3) at 10 a.m. at the FGCU Tennis Complex.
Singles Competition
1. #28 Dan Martin (UM) vs.
Magnus Johnson (FGCU) 7-6 (11-9), unfinished
2. Antonio Prat (UM) vs.
Randy Wilson (FGCU) 2-6, 6-0, 0-1, unfinished
3. Martin Katz (UM) vs.
Guglielmo Stefanacci (FGCU) 6-3, 4-2, unfinished
4. Martin Vergara (UM) def.
Max Damm (FGCU) 6-4, 6-2
5. Leo Bierbaum (UM) def.
Carter Bradford (FGCU) 6-4, 6-2
6. Nacho Serra Sanchez (UM) def.
Juan Lopez (FGCU) 6-1, 6-2
Doubles Competition
1. Juan Martin Jalif/Martin Vergara (UM) vs.
Magnus Johnson/
Max Damm (FGCU) 3-3, unfinished
2. Franco Aubone/Dan Martin (UM) def.
Carter Bradford/
Marcelo Sepulveda (FGCU) 6-0
3. Martin Katz/Antonio Prat (UM) def.
Juan Lopez/
Randy Wilson (FGCU) 6-1
Order of finish: Doubles (3,2); Singles (6,4,5)
CJ WEBER
FGCU is led by three-time ASUN Coach of the Year
CJ Weber, who has coached 32 ASUN All-Conference selections since joining the Green and Blue in 2011. In his 12th year, Weber has compiled a 128-98 (.566) overall record and a 52-19 (.732) record in ASUN play. In 2014-15, Weber guided the Eagles to their first-ever ASUN Championship and first-ever ASUN Regular
Season title after a program-best 17 wins. In his third season, Weber led Jordi Vives to a No. 35 national ranking, a nation-leading 14-match unbeaten streak and the round of 32 in the 2014 NCAA Tournament - the program's first appearance. The Eagles completed a perfect ASUN regular season in both 2015 and 2016, finishing with conference titles as well as a Coach of the Year honor for Weber. FGCU again won the 2017 ASUN Championship and made its second NCAA appearance. The Eagles returned to the mountaintop by claiming the 2019 regular season and tournament championships. Weber earned his third ASUN Coach of the Year honor and led the Green and Blue to their third trip to the NCAA Tournament. In 2022, Weber led the Eagles to another ASUN regular-season title while reaching #65 in the ITA rankings, the highest in program history.
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