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Lake Forest Splits Two More Home Matches

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Senior Chase Garber was 3-1 on the day as the Foresters fell 6-3 o Roosevelt University before defeating Milwaukee School of Engineering 7-2 Saturday at the Racquet Club of Lake Bluff.

Garber and freshman Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk won both of their matches at #1 doubles, defeating the top tandem from Roosevelt 8-3 and MSOE's best 8-5.

The Foresters' other points in the first match of the day came from the top and bottom of the singles lineup. Vyshyvanyuk defeated the Lakers' #1 player 6-2 in the first set and 6-4 in the second and junior Oliver Gallego prevailed 6-3, 6-0 at #6.

Lake Forest swept the doubles competition against the Raiders with freshman Jacob Tilton and junior Brant Christensen doubling up their opponents 8-4 at #2 and sophomores Pratheek Mandalapu and Zach Cho coming out on top 8-5 at #3.

Vyshyvanyuk finished off his second straight 4-0 Saturday by rolling to a 6-0, 6-1 victory at #1 singles and the match-clinching point came from Tilton's 6-1, 7-6 (7-5) triumph at #3. Gallego edged out his opponent 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) at #6 and Garber closed out a long day at the club with a 6-0, 6-2 win.

Lake Forest and Roosevelt are now 3-2 on the season while MSOE fell to 1-4.

The Foresters will be in action next against visiting Calvin College on Thursday, February 27, at 8:00 p.m.

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Players Mentioned

Brant Christensen

Brant Christensen

Junior
Chase Garber

Chase Garber

Senior
Pratheek Mandalapu

Pratheek Mandalapu

Sophomore
Zach Cho

Zach Cho

Senior
Oliver Gallego

Oliver Gallego

Senior
Jacob Tilton

Jacob Tilton

Junior
Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk

Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk

Junior

Players Mentioned

Brant Christensen

Brant Christensen

Junior
Chase Garber

Chase Garber

Senior
Pratheek Mandalapu

Pratheek Mandalapu

Sophomore
Zach Cho

Zach Cho

Senior
Oliver Gallego

Oliver Gallego

Senior
Jacob Tilton

Jacob Tilton

Junior
Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk

Oleksyi Vyshyvanyuk

Junior