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Written by: Southern Conference
          Release: 10/10/2009
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DAVIDSON, N.C. - Led by senior Tareq Alani's prefect weekend in singles matches, seven Wildcats in all had winning marks in singles during the two-day Davidson/Jim Causey Men's Tennis Invitational held on the campus of Davidson College.

Playing in their second home fall invitational in as many weekends, the Wildcats again had another successful run playing on their home courts, this time against players from the schools of Gardner-Webb, Appalachian State and Richmond.

Alani scored a perfect 3-0 mark in singles play, earning well-played wins over William Kenny of GW (6-1, 6-1), Justin Baker of Richmond (6-2, 7-6(3)), and then finishing out the weekend with an 8-4 pro-set victory over a player from the Mountaineers.

Freshman Chris Mark followed with a 2-0 record in singles action as he was one of six OCats to score two wins in singles over the weekend. Mark, who tallied a 2-0 mark last weekend at the Jeff Frank
Invitational, opened the Causey Invite with a 6-4, 7-6 triumph over Matt Parker of the GW Bulldogs. He then won an 8-6 pro-set over Humblet of ASU.

The Freshmen tandem of Joe Schafer and Kevin Moore also participated over the weekend with Schafer going 2-1 in singles and 2-1 in doubles play, while Moore took part in doubles, teaming with Carter Braxton (1-1 in singles) and had a team-best 3-0 mark. The duo scored doubles wins of 8-1, 8-2 and 8-7 for their perfect weekend.

Schafer, who led the charge last weekend with a perfect mark, opened singles play with a straight set 6-3, 6-4 win over Jesse Feder of Richmond and then earned his second win with a 6-4, 6-2 decision over Rafael Altmayer of Gardner-Webb.

Eric Noble matched his record from last weekend, going 2-1 with wins over ASU and Richmond in singles play. He also teamed with fellow senior Sam Burns in doubles play and went 2-1 as they helped the Wildcats take all eight doubles matches against Gardner-Webb and Richmond.

Burns had a nice weekend in singles play too, with an opening 6-3, 6-0 victory over Matt Herrock of the Bulldogs and then earning a 5-1 pro-set win after his player from ASU who was forced to retire.

Rounding out the Wildcat lineup over the weekend was Calum Gee and Walker Lyons, who combined to go 4-1 in singles play and each picked up two wins apiece in doubles play. Gee, who scored straight set wins over ASU (8-6) and GW (6-3, 6-2), nearly went perfect for the weekend, just dropping a three-setter to AJ Nelson of Richmond. He opened the match with a 6-3 win, but fell 3-6 in the second set
and then lost a super tie breaker, 10-7.

After dropping his first match to Sebastian Fachet of Richmond, Lyons came back with wins over Roman Piftor of GW, a three-setter (2-6, 7-6, 11-9), and Constance of App. State, 8-4.

Davidson will return to action next weekend when it plays at the North Carolina Regional Tournament held on the campus of UNC.

GSU's Gregory Bekkers
Georgia Southern earned a 7-0 victory over Bethune-Cookman Monday. Wofford downed Brevard College, 7-0  MORE
CofC's Mickael Trintignac
UNC Greensboro and College of Charleston earned wins Sunday. Furman, Apppalachian State and Georgia Southern suffered non-confernce losses.  MORE
UNCG's Arsel Kumdereli
UNC Greensboro opened the season with a 5-2 win over Gardner-Webb Saturday. Chattanooga, Georgia Southern and Elon lost.  MORE
Davidson's Calum Gee
Wofford knocked off Presbyterian at home Wednesday afternoon while Davidson topped Gardner-Webb. The Citadel fell at Tennessee, 6-1  MORE
Davidson's Eric Noble
Davidson earned a 7-0 win over South Carolina State Sunday. Elon and Furman fell in non-conference play.  MORE
 
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