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Chargers fall to Walsh in tight 4-3 match in G-MAC semifinals

The second seeded Hillsdale College men's tennis team battled to the end in a close match with third-seeded Walsh in Friday's G-MAC Tournament Semifinal in Owensboro, Kentucky, but came up short in a 4-3 defeat.

Playing without a key piece of its lineup, Hillsdale still put up a good fight, taking the doubles point and winning three total points, but the Cavaliers won at 4, 5 and 6 singles to overcome a 3-1 Chargers lead and take the match.

Hillsdale started with the momentum, winning a dramatic doubles point. Reuniting as a doubles pairing, juniors Brennan Cimpeanu and Sean Barstow took a dominant 6-2 victory at No. 1 doubles for the Chargers, and Hillsdale's No. 2 doubles team of senior Tyler Conrad and freshman Aidan Pack clinched the doubles point in thrilling fashion, outlasting Walsh's pairing in an 8-6 tiebreak to take a razor-thin 7-6 victory.

The Chargers capitalized on that momentum, taking two of the three singles matches. Playing in what could be his final match in a Hillsdale uniform, Cimpeanu pulled off a clutch victory at No. 1 singles, winning a 7-4 tiebreak to take the first set over Walsh's Philip Peter Carstensen, and finishing off the win with a 6-2 second-set victory.

Pack also won a tiebreak at No. 3 singles in the first set for the Chargers, 7-4, over Lukas Kohler and took a 6-2 victory as well to put Hillsdale up 3-1 in the match.

But the Chargers just couldn't find the fourth win they needed to continue their tournament run. Playing up from his normal No. 6 singles spot due to the lineup shift, junior Daniel Gilbert came closest, battling hard in 7-6 (3), 6-4 defeat at No. 5 singles for Hillsdale.

Hillsdale drops to 13-8 overall with the loss and now awaits its fate as an at-large contender for an NCAA Tournament berth, to be announced at 8 p.m. on Monday, April 24 at ncaa.com. The Chargers were ranked 10th in the final Midwest Region rankings on Wednesday, and will be considered for a spot, but likely needed a deeper run in the G-MAC Tournament to move into an at-large qualifying position.

Regardless of whether or not they are selected for the NCAA Tournament, the Chargers have reached the semifinal round or better of the G-MAC Tournament in each of its first five full seasons in the G-MAC since joining in 2017-18, and will look to reload for another run at the title in 2023-24.

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Players Mentioned

Sean Barstow

Sean Barstow

Junior
Brennan Cimpeanu

Brennan Cimpeanu

Junior
Tyler Conrad

Tyler Conrad

Senior
Daniel Gilbert

Daniel Gilbert

Junior
Aidan Pack

Aidan Pack

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Sean Barstow

Sean Barstow

Junior
Brennan Cimpeanu

Brennan Cimpeanu

Junior
Tyler Conrad

Tyler Conrad

Senior
Daniel Gilbert

Daniel Gilbert

Junior
Aidan Pack

Aidan Pack

Freshman