Men's Tennis: Berkeley 6, Vaughn 3

Men's Tennis: Berkeley 6, Vaughn 3

Release courtesy of Berkeley Athletics

The Berkeley College New York men's tennis team picked up its first win in the program's history on Thursday evening, turning back the Warriors of Vaughn College by a score of 6-3 Thursday evening at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, NY. With the victory, the Knights improved their record to a mark of 1-1 (1-1 HVIAC), while Vaughn College is still searching for its first win of the 2015 campaign – as the Warriors sit at 0-2 (0-2 HVIAC).

The Knights jumped out to an early edge by capturing two out of the three doubles sets. Berkeley solidified victories at No. 1 and No. 3 doubles, while the Warriors picked up a win at No. 2. At No. 1 set doubles, the Knights' combination of Herder Pisco and Thinh Nguyen silenced Vaughn's duo of Joel Haynes and Ahmed Aly by a score of 8-1. Berkeley triumphed at No. 3 when Sebastian Rousseau and Omar Durrani defeated the Wariors' Karim Fadel and Matt-Duncan-Lovell, 8-1. Vaughn's lone win at doubles came at No. 2, when Tobi Oladeji and Alamine Alami-Binani outlasted the Knights'Chubak Ulan and Essofi Amine, 8-6.

When play switched to singles, Berkeley captured four of the six sets to account for the 6-3 final score. The Knights nailed-down victories at No's 1, 2, 3, and 4, while Vaughn triumphed at No's 5 and 6. No. 1 singles saw Nguyen dominate Haynes, 10-0. Durrani defeated Oladeji 10-4 at No. 2, and Pisco downed Alami-Binani 10-3 at No. 3 set singles. No. 4 singles featured Rousseau claiming victory, as he won a hard fought match with Fadel, 10-6. Vaughn's two singles wins came when Aly beat Ulan, 10-3 at No. 5 singles, and Dashawn Johnson downed Amine, 10-4 at No. 6. Following the victory, Berkeley College Head Coach David Eddy gave his thoughts.

"I am extremely proud of how hard the guys have worked, and it's great to see them get rewarded with their first victory," Eddy said. "We are in the midst of trying to build something here, and it's very gratifying to me to see the guys hungry to compete and show what they're made of. We'll enjoy this win for a day or two, and then we'll get back to work on Monday evening."

Berkeley College will look to make it two victories in a row on Monday evening, as the Knights will host Webb Institute in another Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference match. Start-time for that contest is scheduled for 7:00pm at the USTA.

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Release courtesy of Vaughn Athletics

QUEENS, N.Y. – Thursday, April 9, the Vaughn College Warriors men's tennis team faced Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (HVIAC) opponent, Berkeley College (NY), at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Tennis Center. This was the second game of the season for the Warriors, and second straight conference game. The two teams played three doubles matches and six singles matches. The Warriors would score three points in the game, winning one doubles match and two singles matches. The Berkeley College Knights would go on to defeat the Warriors in their second game of the season by a final score of 6-3.

For the second game in a row, Alamine Alami – Binani (Hollis, NY) won his doubles match. He paired up with Tobi Oladeji (Nigeria, Africa) in the number two doubles match to beat Berkeley Knights' number two doubles opponents, Chubak Ulan and Essofi Amine, 8-6. Ahmed Aly (Astoria, NY) and Dashawn Johnson (Astoria, NY) earned the final two points for the Warriors. Aly and Johnson defeated their number five and number six singles opponents.

The Warriors look to pick up their first win of the season when they take on New School on Sunday, April 12. The tennis match is scheduled to be played at the USTA Tennis Center starting at 2 p.m.