Princeton Routs George Washington in Men's Tennis, 7-0
February 26, 2005 | Men's Tennis
Feb. 26, 2005
The Princeton men's tennis team won five singles matches in straight sets and swept the doubles matches to earn the doubles point in a 7-0 victory over George Washington Saturday morning at the Jadwin Gym tennis courts.
The Tigers improved to 6-2 on their spring season with the victory.
The two most impressive singles victories were at No. 6, where freshman Jonathan Leslie lost just one game in dispensing Daniel Reisbeck, and at No. 1, where Darius Craton lost just three games in defeating Matt Treadgold.
Craton also joined with David Gopstein to defeat Sam Salyer and Gordon Daniels at No. 2 doubles by an 8-4 score. Hans Plukas, Andrew Lieu and Gopstein also won in straight sets in singles for the Tigers. Sratha Saengusuwarn split sets with Mustafa Genscox at No. 2 before winning a 10-point tiebreak to take the match.
#1 Singles Darius Craton (P), def. Matt Treadgold (GW), 6-3, 6-0 #2 Singles Sratha Saengsuwarn (P) def. Mustafa Genscox (GW), 3-6, 6-2, 1-0(1) #3 Singles Hans Plukas (P), def. Jake Jopling (GW), 6-4, 7-5 #4 Singles Andrew Lieu (P), def. Elliot Daniels (GW), 6-2, 6-4 #5 Singles David Gopstein (P), def. Sam Salyer (GW), 6-2, 6-3 #6 Singles Jonathan Leslie (P), def. Daniel Reisbeck (GW), 6-1, 6-0
#1 Doubles Lieu/Plukas (P), def. Treadgold/Genscox (GW), 8-5 #2 Doubles Gopstein/Craton (P), def. Gordon Daniels/Salyer (GW), 8-4 #3 Doubles Blaise Goswami/Mark Gober (P), def. Daniel Balke/Reisbeck (GW), 8-4