After jumping out to a 3-0 lead Sunday, it appeared the Minnesota men’s tennis team would cruise to a much-needed victory over Purdue.
Not so fast.
In the matter of an hour, the Gophers watched their 3-0 lead dissolve and found themselves tied at 3 with the Boilermakers, the outcome contingent on the No. 6 singles match, where an unlikely hero rescued the Gophers from near-catastrophe.
After splitting the first two sets, Minnesota’s Michael Sicora and opponent Pawel Poziomski held serve to four games apiece. Sicora then proceeded to take the lead 5-4 by holding serve yet again, giving himself the chance to clinch the match for his team by breaking Poziomski’s serve.
Sicora went up 40-15, and had double match point coming his way, but the sophomore from Purdue remained persistent and forced deuce.
With all eyes on the No. 6 court, Sicora finally broke through after a Poziomski double fault to win the match 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, and to give the Gophers a 4-3 victory.
“I knew it was down to me, and I thought, ‘Just play solid and get a lot of balls back,’” Sicora said. “It was so windy out. The person that got more balls in was going to win the match. That’s what I did, and it worked.”
It was a big win for Sicora and Minnesota. In just his second singles match of the year, the junior clinched the victory against Purdue to prevent the Gophers from dropping back-to-back matches, as No. 27 Indiana handed Minnesota its third loss of the season and first in Big Ten play just two days prior.
“It’s Big Ten season. Any win is a big win,” head coach Geoff Young said of his team’s performance. “We did enough to get the ‘W.
“I’m really happy for Michael. Those [matches] are never easy to play. Those can get interesting, he did a great job.”
Added Sicora: “[The win] was necessary. Two losses in a row in the same weekend is tough for any team. For us to get a win and split the weekend is definitely a good sign for us.”
Tough weekend for the women
After snapping a seven-match losing streak last Sunday, the Minnesota women’s tennis team dropped back-to-back matches against Purdue and Indiana. The losses push the Gopher’s record back to 5-13 overall and 1-5 in the Big Ten.
Other notes
The men were without the services of Sebastian Gallego this weekend. The senior and two-time team MVP has been dealing with a foot problem that will keep him out indefinitely.
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