May 10, 2009, St. Louis, Mo. — DePauw, ranked 12th in NCAA Division III, wrapped up the dual meet portion of the season at 22-4 after dropping a 5-0 decision at Washington University in the NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Third Round. The top-ranked Bears advanced to the national quarterfinals with the win and improved to 21-2.
The Bears won all three doubles matches before claiming the team win with straight-set victories at first and fifth singles.
The match was the last for DePauw head coach Tom Cath who, in February, announced his plans to leave the University. In 24 seasons as head coach, his teams compiled a 374-165 record and this year's 22 wins equaled the DePauw single-season record set in 2007.
DePauw University vs Washington University
May 10, 2009 at St. Louis, Mo.
(Tao Tennis Center)
#1 Washington University 5, #12 DePauw University 0
Singles competition
1. John Watts (WASHU) def. Scott Swanson (DEPAUW) 6-0, 6-0
2. Charlie Cutler (WASHU) vs. Scott Sandager (DEPAUW) 6-1, 5-1, unfinished
3. Max Woods (WASHU) vs. Hunter Schouweiler (DEPAUW) 4-6, unfinished
4. Isaac Stein (WASHU) vs. Bryan Heck (DEPAUW) 6-1, 3-1, unfinished
5. Danny Levy (WASHU) def. Michael Rardon (DEPAUW) 6-2, 6-0
6. Chris Hoeland (WASHU) vs. Will Gates (DEPAUW) 3-6, 3-1, unfinished
Doubles competition
1. Charlie Cutler/Chris Hoeland (WASHU) def. Bryan Heck/Scott Sandager (DEPAUW) 8-5
2. Max Woods/Isaac Stein (WASHU) def. Hunter Schouweiler/Michael Rardon (DEPAUW) 8-3
3. Nirmal Choradia/John Watts (WASHU) def. Will Gates/Scott Swanson (DEPAUW) 8-6
Match Notes:
DePauw University 22-4; National ranking #12
Washington University 21-2; National ranking #1
Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (5,1)
2009 NCAA Men's Tennis Central Regional Final.
Washington U. advances to 2009 NCAA Division III national quarterfinals.
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