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Men's Tennis to Host St. Thomas Aquinas in Fall Finale on Tuesday

WEST CHESTER, Pa.- The West Chester men's tennis team will wrap up its fall slate on Tuesday afternoon against St. Thomas Aquinas (2-0) on South Campus beginning at 2 p.m.

West Chester vs STAC

Match Details: October 21 I 2 P.M.

Location: South Campus Courts (West Chester, Pa.)

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Last Time Out

West Chester had its lone other dual match of the fall against Albright postponed due to rain, meaning the only other look fans have gotten at the Purple and Gold came at the ITA Championships at Bloomsburg. With almost an entirely new group of players, Tuesday will be the debut for a number of the Golden Rams while Thomaz Joly, Alessandro Melotti, Ashton Bunch, and Juan Pablo Beirana Guzman will look to build upon their debuts at the Regional Championships. Joly and Melotti dropped a doubles match by an 8-3 final to a duo from Fairmont State at ITA's while Bunch and Beirana Guzman fell to a Bluefield State duo by an 8-4 final. In singles action, Melotti dropped his first singles match by a 7-5, 6-4 final while Beirana Guzman fell in his match by a 6-0, 6-1 final.

Weather Report

Tuesday looks like a fine fall afternoon with temperatures expected to approach 70 under mostly sunny skies.

Scouting STAC

STAC enters play at 2-0 on the season with a 6-1 win over Chestnut Hill in late September and a 4-3 victory over Jefferson in early October to show for its efforts. The Spartans were due to host St. Micheal's on Sunday afternoon, but that match was postponed.
Tuesday will also be STAC's last match of the fall and 2025 as the Spartans will not return to action again until Saturday, February 7 against Fairleigh Dickinson inside the Match Point Tennis Club in Orangeburg, New York.

Up Next

This match concludes the fall season for the Golden Rams as the team will not return to the court again until March as part of its annual Spring Break trip to Florida.
 
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