CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson (11-13, 2-10 ACC) carried its momentum over from Thursday night’s epic win into today’s match against Miami, winning the doubles point but couldn’t take the match as the Hurricanes (16-8, 5-7) won, 4-2. Clemson’s doubles teams continued its hot streak as Spencer Whitaker and Ryuhei Azuma won yet again on Court 1, dominating Miami’s pair in Martin Jalif/Aubone, 6-2. Miami came up with a win of its own on Court 3, winning 6-3, but senior Teodor Giusca and Max Smith were clutch, clinching the doubles point for the Tigers, 6-4 on Court 2. The Hurricanes battled back in singles, taking the wins on Courts 4, 5 and 6 to increase its lead to 3-1. Jorge Plans Gonzalez pulled the Tigers within one after beating Miami’s Hannestad on Court 3 after Up next, the Tigers will head to Rome, Ga. for ACC Championships, held at the Rome Tennis Center on Monday. Clemson awaits its seeding in the tournament and will be announced For complete coverage of the Clemson
Today, Berry College and Hotel Equities announced the opening of the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Rome, Georgia. The new hotel is owned and developed by Berry and is located next to the expansive Rome Tennis Center at Berry College.
Today, Berry College and Hotel Equities announced the opening of the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Rome, Georgia. The new hotel is owned and developed by Berry and is located next to the expansive Rome Tennis Center at Berry College.
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