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Williams Men's Tennis: ITA New England Region Championships - October 01, 2007
Dan Greenberg '08 of Williams College won the ITA New England Region singles Championship today in straight sets over Spencer Feldman of Trinity, 6-4, 7-6(7-2). Greenberg capped off a strong weekend, rallying back in the semifinals from one set down to beat number one seed, Zack Lerner ,of rival Amherst, 4-6,6-3,6-2, before taking the singles title. Feldman, the number seven seed, also dropped the first set of his semifinal match before defeating the fourth seed, Benjamin Stein of Bates, 2-,6-4,7-5.
After being knocked out in the first round of this tournament just a year ago, Greenberg is now one of only eight players in Division III who will go on to the ITA National Small College Championships later this month where he will represent the New England Region. Head coach David Donn, said of the victory, "It was a nice cap to a great weekend...Danny feels he has a lot to prove this year. I think he made a pretty big statement to the rest of the region."
Joining Greenberg at the National Championships will be doubles champions, Filip Marinkovic and Andrew Thomson of Middlebury. The third seeded doubles pair, Marinkovic and Thomson defeated Stein and Amrit Rupasinghe of Bates, 8-6 in the final. On their way to the championship, Marinkovic and Thomson defeated Nick Lebedoff '10 and Gary Simonette '08 of Williams in a tight, 9-7 semifinals match that took place Saturday. Lebedoff and Simonette had upset the number one seeded pair, Lerner and Tal Avrahami of Amherst, 9-7 in the quarterfinals.
In addition to these outstanding performances for Williams, Jeremy Weinberger '10, the Ephs' sixth singles player, defeated Middlebury's second singles, and the tournaments sixth seed, Andrew Lee, on his run to the quarterfinals. Weinberger was only stopped by the number one seed, Lerner of Amherst, before being avenged by Greenberg in the semis.
The ITA National Small College Championships will take place October 12-15 at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Meyers.
The Ephs will next host Vassar on October 10th. |
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