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The Independent Voice of Southern Methodist University Since 1915

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Arturs Kazijevs dives for the ball. (Courtesy of SMU Athletics)


The Mustangs were dominant Saturday afternoon during a 7-0 win over Abilene Christian.

By sweeping all six singles matches and all three doubles matches, SMU improved their overall record to 4-3 for the season.

“It was a very good win,” SMU Head Coach Carl Neufeld said. “I was excited about all the guys playing well today, especially the seniors. The freshmen are making continual gains. It’s good to have a match where literally everyone took a step forward.”

The pairs of Mischa Nowicki and Arturs Kazijevs, and Alex Sanders and Nate Lammons got things going with 6-1 wins in doubles.

The Mustangs won five straight singles matches on straight sets.

Also of note, Arkidjas Slobodkins and Tony Russell also got their first win as a pair, with a 6-4 performance in the third doubles match.

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