Gamecocks Fall to Tar Heels 4-0 in NCAA
Championships
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - No. 31 South
Carolina dropped its first-round NCAA
Championships match to No. 37 North
Carolina 4-0 this afternoon
at Snyder Tennis Center at the
University of Virginia. The Tar Heels
(17-10) edged the Gamecocks (15-11) out
of the doubles point to start the match
and went on to capitalize on early
breaks of serve in singles play.
Sophomore Johannes Pulsfort was the lone
Gamecock to win his first set of
singles.
In doubles action, both the Nos. 2 and 3
pairs for the Gamecocks lost their serve
to open the match. The No. 2 combination
of Pedro Campos and Joe
Veeder got their break back to level the
match at 2-2 and continued on serve with
a battle in every service game. Pulsfort
and senior Jaime Cuellar in
the No. 3 spot got their break
back at 6-6, but the Tar Heel
duo of Brennan Boyajian and Zack
Hunter got the break right back to take
a 7-6 lead.
Boyajian held serve to pick up the first
win of the day. The No. 1 matchup
between a pair of top-25 tandems was
just the opposite of the No. 3 match.
The Gamecocks battled to stay on serve
through a bulk of the match, including a
hold for Diego Cubas as he fought
through a long series of deuce points
to level the match at 5-5. The Tar Heel
duo of Clay Donato and Taylor Fogleman,
ranked No. 17 in the nation, took a 7-5
lead with a break of serve, and
Donato delivered the 8-5 victory with a
service winner on match point.
Singles play got off to an auspicious
beginning for the Gamecocks with four of
their six players suffering a service
break in the first three games of the
match. In the No. 6 match, Ivan Cressoni
rallied back from his rough start to get
back on serve leading 3-2. North
Carolina's Cameron Ahari pushed
back late, however, to win the first set
6-4 before cruising in the second 6-2,
giving the Tar Heels a 2-0 lead in the
match.
On Court 1, Donato, ranked No. 32 in the
country, used an early service break to
hold off South Carolina's Cubas, ranked
No. 51, 6-4 in the first set.
Cubas struggled on serve in the second
set, falling behind 0-3 en route to a
2-6 loss. North Carolina sealed the
victory with a 6-3, 6-4 win from Andrew
Crone over Ivan Machado in the No. 4
singles match. After dropping the first
set, Machado surged ahead 4-1 in the
second set, only to see Crone storm
back for the victory.
In the No. 5 match, Pulsfort scored the
lone set for the Gamecocks, overcoming
an early service break in the first set.
After getting back on serve at 3-3,
he broke Luke Mojica to go ahead 6-5 and
consolidated for a 7-5 win. Mojica was
ahead 4-1 in the second set when play
was suspended. Opposite
Pulsfort's match, Cuellar suffered a
6-1 loss in the first set of his
No. 3 singles match with Boyajian
but was battling in the second
set after a
controversial call and heated exchange
between the players. The match was on
serve with Boyajian up 5-4 when play was
halted.
The Gamecocks finish their season with a
15-11 record, posting the program's most
wins since a 20-10 season in 2005.