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#30 men's tennis splits singles, but falls in doubles to #17 CMU

WALTHAM, Mass. -- The Brandeis men's tennis team, ranked No. 30 in the nation, dropped their opener in the 2011 University Athletic Association (UAA) tournament, bowing to No. 17 Carnegie Mellon University, 6-3. The Judges fall to 9-7 on the season and will take on Rochester in tomorrow's consolation bracket semifinals, while CMU improves to 14-8 and will face second-ranked Emory in the semis.

The Judges were playing without senior Simon Miller (Plantation, Fla./Plantation), who suffered an injury in the previous match against Trinity. Miller was the team's No. 1 singles player and part of a nationally-ranked doubles tandem with classmate Nick White (Wellesley, Mass./Wellesley). White instead teamed with sophomore Dave Yovanoff (Eden, N.Y./Eden) in doubles, and the two suffered a late break to fall, 8-6, to the Tartans' Bobby McTaggart (Boonton, N.J./Newark Acad.) and Alex Nemerov (Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest) at No. 1. The Tartans had an easier time at No. 2 and 3 doubles, taking 8-2 and 8-0 victories, respectively.

In singles action, CMU wrapped up the match early before the Judges made it respectable late. Sophomore Duke Miller (Poway, Calif./Poway) knocked off Yovanoff in three sets, 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, in the number 2 spot, before classmate Jooho Yu (Northbrook, Ill./Glenbrook North) closed out Brandeis senior Steven Nieman (Forest Hills, N.Y./Benjamin Cardozo) in a fifth-singles match that featured numerous long points and games, 6-2, 6-0.

Despite being unable to win the match, the Brandeis players did not quietly. Rookie Adam Brown (W. Simsbury, Conn./Simsbury), promoted to the starting lineup after Miller's injury, earned Brandeis's only straight-set win at No. 6, 6-4, 6-3. After Carnegie Mellon's McTaggart topped Judge senior Ezra Bernstein (Buffalo, N.Y./City Honors School), 6-3, 7-6 (7-5), the hosts pulled out a pair of three-set wins.

White rallied to defeat Nemerov, 4-6, 6-2, 6-0, in the top spot.  Trailing a set and 2-1 in the second, White went down with an apparent injury, but was treated by Brandeis trainer Lisa DeNicola. After returning to the court, White proceeded to win 11 games in a row to knock off Nemerov. Finally, sophomore Josh Jordan (Northboro, Mass./Algonquin Regional) outlasted Tartan junior Jeremy King (East Meadow, N.Y./Chaminade), 7-5, 4-6, 7-6, taking the tiebreaker, 7-4, to close out the match.

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Players Mentioned

Adam Brown

Adam Brown

First-year
Dave Yovanoff

Dave Yovanoff

Sophomore
Ezra Bernstein

Ezra Bernstein

Senior
Josh Jordan

Josh Jordan

Sophomore
Nick White

Nick White

Senior
Simon Miller

Simon Miller

Senior
Steven Nieman

Steven Nieman

Senior

Players Mentioned

Adam Brown

Adam Brown

First-year
Dave Yovanoff

Dave Yovanoff

Sophomore
Ezra Bernstein

Ezra Bernstein

Senior
Josh Jordan

Josh Jordan

Sophomore
Nick White

Nick White

Senior
Simon Miller

Simon Miller

Senior
Steven Nieman

Steven Nieman

Senior
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