No. 26 Men's Tennis Upsets No. 14 Kentucky, 4-1
March 26, 2011
AUBURN -- The No. 26 Auburn men's tennis team (11-6, 3-3 SEC) upset the No. 14 Kentucky Wildcats (18-6, 3-3 SEC), 4-1, on Saturday afternoon at the Yarbrough Tennis Center. "I thought it was a great effort all the way around," head coach Eric Shore said. "I think the tiebreaker in the No. 1 doubles was huge, it gave us some momentum. We got off to a good start in singles, but they fought back. It was a good win." In doubles, Auburn won the first match after No. 63 Alex Stamchev and Andreas Mies upset Kentucky's No. 41 Alberto Gonzalez and Tom Jomby, 8-3. On court three, Kentucky's Alex Musialek and Anthony Rossi defeated Lucas Lopasso and Rafael Rondino, 8-4. The Tigers would secure the doubles point in exciting fashion as Tim Puetz and Daniel Cochrane beat No. 48 Eric Quigley and Brad Cox, 9-8 (6). After a 25-minute delay during the middle of singles play because of inclement weather, singles matches were moved indoors. No. 104 Stamchev gave Auburn a 2-0 lead by defeating the Wildcats' Cox, 6-3, 7-6 (5). Kentucky earned a victory on court two as No. 47 Musialek toppled Auburn's Tim Hewitt in three sets, 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. In the No. 6 position, Rondino earned a three-set victory over Jomby, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. No. 31 Puetz clinched the win for the Tigers by upsetting No. 4 Quigley in a three-set thriller, 6-7 (7), 6-4, 6-1. The Usingen, Germany native is now 6-2 against ranked opponents on the year. "What can you say about our captain?" Shore said of Puetz. "I wouldn't trade him for anybody, that guy is a stud. He steps up, and that is what he did today." No. 105 Cochrane was ahead on No. 117 Gonzalez 7-5, 1-6, 6-5, before the match was concluded. No. 121 Mies was trailing 6-4, 6-7, 0-3 to Kentucky's No. 77 Rossi. Up next for the Tigers is a road trip to LSU and Arkansas. Auburn will square off with LSU on Friday, April 1, and will take on Arkansas on Sunday, April 3. Against Kentucky Doubles competition Match Notes:
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