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October 16, 2007 - Monmouth 7 Rider 0

October 16, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Men's College Tennis
Monmouth University 7, Rider University 0

WEST LONG BRANCH—The Broncs were swept in a non-conference match at Monmouth Tuesday afternoon.  “Monmouth has a veteran team,” said head coach Ed Torres.  “We battled but they were just a little too experienced.”

In the closest match of the day, junior Casey Jedlinski (Manalapan) lost at number one singles in three-sets 7-6 (7-4), 3-6, 10-7 to Benjamin Evenden.  “Casey really should have won his match,” said Torres.  “He played a player that's been number one for the Hawks for three years and actually led the first set 5-2 before losing.  He then won the second set so he was very close to being a straight set winner instead of losing in a three-set tiebreaker.”

Also for the Broncs, freshman Josh Rultenberg (Lafayette Hill, Pa./Plymouth-Whitemarsh) took nine games off of Tom Corrie at number two singles before falling 6-4, 7-5.

“Josh also played well against a solid player,” Torres said.  “You have to remember that Josh is only a freshman and I thought he played well.  It was a long two plus hour match with the players banging the ball against each other.  It was a good experience for Josh to go through and he held his own.  He will improve his game by experiencing these types of matches.”

“It was a good overall experience to play Monmouth,” said Torres.  “Today's match will only help us get better.”

Rider (2-6) travels to Staten Island, New York for a non-conference match at Wagner Thursday.

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