Sunday, February 24, 2008
Cone-Kenfield Indoor Center- Chapel Hill, N.C.
Starting Time: 4:20 pm

Versus

FINAL Score - UNC 4, VCU 1


DOUBLES
Order of match finish: #2, #3, #1

SINGLES
Order of match finish:#6, #3, #5, #1*

Lenny Gullan^*/David Stone (UNC) 8(2)
Lindgren/Ripoll [#24](VCU) 9

Fogleman/Hardy(UNC) 8
Charron/Schulhauser^ [#48](VCU) 6

Donato^/Kearney(UNC) 5
Bobo Delemark/Stepan Siska (VCU) 8

MATCH NOTES

  • ^ served first in match, *indicates currently serving
  • UNC has won the last four meetings, three over top 25 VCU teams
  • UNC wins the match after losing the doubles pt. for the first time since a 4-3 victory over Virginia on 4/14/06
  • After breaking at 4-4, Fogleman won 8 of the final 9 games to put UNC up 3-1
  • Lacombe served for the match at 5-4, Hardy saved 3 match pts. in TB
  • UNC broke at #2 dbls. (7-6) and Hardy served out match
  • Delemark/Siska improved to 6-0
  • Today's match was UNC's sixth against a team currently ranked in the top 25
  • #2, #4 singles DNF once the match was clinched
  • Benjamin Carlotti (UNC) 6 1 6
    Martin Schulhauser^ (VCU) 4 6 2

    Stefan Hardy^[#75](UNC) 4 7 0
    Damien Lacombe(VCU)* 6 6(8) 0

    Clay Donato(UNC) 6 6 0
    Thibault Charron^(VCU) 2 4 0

    Chris Kearney [#66]^(UNC) 3 7 4
    Emil Lindgren(VCU)* 6 6(2) 2

    Taylor Fogleman(UNC) 6 6 0
    Alex Israel^(VCU) 4 1

    Will Plyler^(UNC) 6 6 0
    Sebastian Ripoll (VCU) 1 1 0

    Match Notes Doubles-Three matches are played in doubles to determine the first point of the match...One pro set (first to eight games by two) is played at each position and the team that wins the majority of the three matches, wins the first point of the team match...A tiebreaker is played at 8-8.

    Singles-Following doubles, six matches are played in singles with each match counting one point toward the team score...Each is played best two out of three traditional sets (first to six games by two)...If the players are tied at 6-6 in a set, a 12-point tiebreaker (first to seven points by two) is played to determine the winner.

    The team to score four points or more is the winner of the match.