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Despite Rain, Waves Shine in Win vs. Michigan
March 6, 2013 MALIBU, Calif. – Despite a few scattered sprinkles across the Malibu area, the rain did little to dampen the Pepperdine men’s tennis team’s day at the Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center. The #12 Waves defeated #30 Michigan, 4-3. Mousheg Hovhannisyan provided the difference maker for Pepperdine, grinding out a three-set win to clinch the team victory. The Wolverines took the early advantage, posting two doubles victories to clinch the point. David Sofaer (Bellevue Hill, Australia/Sydney Distance Education HS) quickly evened the score, posting a 6-1, 6-2 decision over Shaun Bernstein on court six. The match went back-and-forth from there, as Alex Petrone put another point on the board for Michigan, only to be matched by Finn Tearney (Wellington, New, Zealand/Wellington College). Tearney topped #67-ranked Vlad Stefan 6-3, 6-2 to knot the match up 2-2. Sebastian Fanselow (Essen, Germany/Kaplan College Prep) fell behind 2-5 in the second set after dropping the first to Evan King. Although the senior mounted an incredible comeback and threated to break late, King held on 6-4 in the second to secure the win. After a brief break in the action due to rain, the Waves and Wolverines returned to the court. Francis Alcantara (Cagayan de Oro, Philippines/Fresno State) rebounded from a first set loss and downed Michael Zhu 6-1, 6-2 in the following frames.
Hovhannisyan (North Hollywood, Calif./Continental Academy) was up 1-0 in the third set vs. Barrett Franks when action resumed. The senior broke Franks early to take a 2-0 advantage, but the Wolverine got right back on serve the very next game. Hovhannisyan broke Franks serve once again, and then held serve to take a 4-1 lead. Franks did not go away quietly however, and broke late to knot the score up at 5-all. Back on serve, the Wave went up 6-5 and was forced with the task of breaking Franks’ serve once more or go to the tiebreaker. Hovhannisyan came through and won 7-5 to tally the win and secure the team victory for Pepperdine. The Waves face #3 USC, the defending NCAA Champion, on Friday at Marks Stadium. Live scoring for the 3 p.m. match can be followed here. Michigan vs Pepperdine Doubles Match Notes:
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