BEAVER FALLS, Pa. -- The Geneva College men's tennis team was unable to find much success on Wednesday evening against first place Allegheny on Blackhawk Courts, falling 7-0 to the Gators. The men are now 4-6 on the season, 2-4 in conference play.
Geneva's best chance at a match win came in No. 2 doubles where senior
Braiden Smalley and freshman
Evan Hancock lost 7-5.
The men will get right back into action tomorrow when Geneva plays its last home match of the season against Baldwin Wallace at 6:00 p.m. The Golden Tornadoes will honor their three seniors in Smalley,
Owen Landis and
Thayne Bodenmiller prior to the match.
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