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Men’s & Women’s Tennis Drops Home Matches With University of Charleston

BUCKHANNON, W.Va. – The West Virginia Wesleyan Men's and Women's Tennis teams fell to the University of Charleston at home yesterday evening with the men losing 5-2 and the women falling 7-0.

The Men
Camillo Salvi and Kevin Lin started the day out strong with a 6-4 doubles win. Kihiro Karasawa and Emmanuel Mallya fought hard but fell 6-4 in the second doubles match. Jonathan Lindstrand and Anthony McIntosh were victorious to end doubles play 6-3.

In singles play, the Golden Eagles won five out of six matches. Kihiro Karasawa was the lone Bobcat to win a singles match, 6-1 and 6-4. Emmanuel Mallya went three sets but couldn't pick up the win, falling 6-4 in the final set.

The Women
Omolade Aderemi and Cayley Symons gave it all they could in the first doubles match, falling 6-4. Megan Meyer and Raelyn Vance were defeated 6-0. Charleston was able to win all singles matches to leave with a win.

Up Next For The Bobcats
The men will be back in action on Wednesday at home for MEC play with Davis & Elkins. The women are set to host Kutztown on Friday at home.
 
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Players Mentioned

Cayley Symons

Cayley Symons

Sophomore
Omolade Aderemi

Omolade Aderemi

Sophomore
Megan Meyer

Megan Meyer

Junior
Raelyn Vance

Raelyn Vance

Freshman
Anthony McIntosh

Anthony McIntosh

Senior
Camillo Salvi

Camillo Salvi

Senior
Kevin Lin

Kevin Lin

Freshman
Kihiro Karasawa

Kihiro Karasawa

Sophomore
Jonathan Lindstrand

Jonathan Lindstrand

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Cayley Symons

Cayley Symons

Sophomore
Omolade Aderemi

Omolade Aderemi

Sophomore
Megan Meyer

Megan Meyer

Junior
Raelyn Vance

Raelyn Vance

Freshman
Anthony McIntosh

Anthony McIntosh

Senior
Camillo Salvi

Camillo Salvi

Senior
Kevin Lin

Kevin Lin

Freshman
Kihiro Karasawa

Kihiro Karasawa

Sophomore
Jonathan Lindstrand

Jonathan Lindstrand

Freshman
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