NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Battling on the second day of the three-day Yale Invitational, the final event on the Dartmouth men's tennis team's fall schedule, the Big Green salvaged a couple wins between singles and doubles on Saturday.
Miles Groom and
Henry Ren represented Dartmouth's lone doubles win, defeating an Ivy League foe in Cornell's Petar Teodorovic and Eric Verdes.
Carlos Guerrero Alvarez had the only singles win, besting Columbia's Hugo Hashimoto in straight sets.
Logan Chang came up short in a three-set battle against Cornell's Noah Eisenberg.
Sunday marks the end of the Yale Invitational and the completion of the Big Green's fall slate.
DOUBLES
Miles Groom/
Henry Ren (Dartmouth) def. Petar Teodorovic/Eric Verdes (Cornell), 6-3
Manfredi Graziani/Luke Butera (Penn) def.
Carlos Guerrero Alvarez/
Logan Chang (Dartmouth), 6-4
Nathan Mao/Aman Sharma (Cornell) def.
Miles Groom/
Henry Ren (Dartmouth), 7-6
Perez-Ramos/Jenkins (NJIT) def.
Carlos Guerrero Alvarez (Dartmouth), 6-3
SINGLES
Sachin Palta (Columbia) def.
Miles Groom (Dartmouth), 6-1, 6-0
Carlos Guerrero Alvarez (Dartmouth) def. Hugo Hashimoto (Columbia), 6-4, 6-3
Shervin Dehmoubed (Yale) def.
Henry Ren (Dartmouth), 7-5, 6-2
Noah Eisenberg (Cornell) def.
Logan Chang (Dartmouth), 1-6, 6-3, 6-1