Starkville Daily News

Foshey’s three-set thrilling win gives MSU 4-3 decision

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For the Starkville Daily News

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Mississipp­i State head men’s tennis coach Matt Roberts said Saturday after the ninth-ranked Bulldogs’ win over No. 10 Florida that, if a match came down to one court to clinch a match, he had full confidence in every player in his lineup.

On Sunday, junior Trevor Foshey proved him right, delivering an epic three-set victory to hand second-seeded State a 4-3 upset of fifth-ranked and top-seeded Texas A&M for the 2018 Southeaste­rn Conference Championsh­ip crown.

The Bulldogs improved their record to 20-2, while the Aggies slipped to 22-5.

It was only State’s second SEC tournament title since the event went to a dual match format in 1990, the other coming in 1996 when MSU won four matches in four days to claim the league crown in Fayettevil­le, Ark. It was the fifth SEC crown of any kind for MSU men’s tennis – the two tourney titles as well as regular season crowns in 1965, 1967 and 1993.

It was also a satisfying second chance for the Bulldogs, who were edged by the Aggies 5-2 in College Station on April 13. In a match that ultimately decided the 2018 regular season title for

A&M, it was State’s only setback while going 11-1 during the SEC regular season.

“That’s Mississipp­i State tennis right there,” Roberts said. “That’s our culture. We’re all about accountabi­lity and growing into good men. We’re all about doing things the right way with a lot of class, so it’s perfect that it came down to Trevor—a guy who has always been a leader for us.”

With Sunday’s match tied at 3-3, all eyes turned to court 6 where Foshey was in a three-set marathon with Texas A&M’s A.J. Catanzarit­i, who served for the match at 5-4 – which Foshey overcame – and was serving for the match once again at 6-5, but Foshey broke back yet again to force a tiebreaker to decide the championsh­ip.

Foshey built a 3-1 lead in the tiebreaker, but Catanzarit­i answered with four-consecutiv­e points to take a 5-3 advantage. After the players traded points, Catanzarit­i had two match points to clinch the win for the Aggies, but the MSU product from St. Cloud, Fla., dug in hard and claimed the next four points for an absolutely incredible 7-5, 1-6, 7-6(6) victory to clinch the historical win for MSU.

Foshey, along with teammate Giovanni Oradini, who produced a big three-set win of his own to tie Sunday’s match at 3-3, were chosen to the SEC Championsh­ip’s all-tournament team. Fittingly, Foshey was also selected the tournament’s Most Valuable Player.

“We work our tails off almost the entire year, so it’s huge for this team,” Foshey said. “We’re a team that loves each other – it’s a family. This means everything.”

To start things Sunday, doubles was no different than Foshey’s singles contest, with courts 1 and 2 coming down to 7-5 decisions. The Aggies struck first, however, when Patrick Kypson and Valentin Vacherot downed State’s Florian Broska and Trevor Foshey by a 6-1 mark on court 3. The Bulldogs responded strongly on court 1, when MSU’s 15thranked tandem of Nuno Borges and Strahinja Rakic won a tight 7-5 battle with A&M’s sixth-ranked Juan Carlos Aguilar and Jordi Arconada, putting a winner-take-all match on court 2 for the doubles point.

There, 61st-ranked Bulldog pair Niclas Braun and Giovani Oradini were locked in a back-and-forth battle with Aggies A.J. Catanzarit­i and Arthur Rinderknec­h. Down two breaks and the Aggies serving for the match, the Bulldog duo rallied to win the next three games to go up 6-5. They then broke the Aggie pair on a deciding point to take an exciting 7-5 victory and gave State the early 1-0 lead. It was the 14th win in 15 matches for the Bulldog tandem this season.

Singles was seemingly as hotly-contested as doubles, with both teams winning three first sets.

The State rookie Broska was first off the singles courts Sunday, taking a rather quick 6-4, 6-0 triumph against Aggie Barnaby Smith on court 5 to put MSU up 2-0. It was the true freshman’s eighth win in his last nine singles affairs.

Texas A&M claimed the next three matches in straightse­t fashion to take a 3-2 advantage in the match. A&M’s 71st-ranked Valentin Vacherot defeated MSU’s No. 77 Rakic by a 6-2, 6-4 mark on court 3. A few moments later, the Aggies tied it up at 2-all when seventh-ranked Patrick Kypson upset MSU’s second-ranked Borges in a tight 7-5, 6-4 contest on court 1. Moments later, the Aggies took the lead when the 121st-ranked Aguilar downed the Bulldogs’ Braun 7-6(3), 6-1 at No. 4.

That left courts 2 and 6 in play, with MSU needing both to rally for the win. The Bulldogs did just that.

On court 2, the 27thranked MSU sophomore Oradini claimed a three-set war with the 10th-ranked Aggie Rinderkenc­h, setting up Foshey’s epic finish at No. 6. Oradini’s win – his ninth in 11 contests and third over a top 10-ranked player in 2017-18 – improved his team-leading singles record to 27-11.

Sunday’s win was State’s 20th of the season, now having achieved that mark three times in Roberts’ four seasons as the Bulldog mentor.

 ?? (Photo by Kelly Price, MSU athletic communicat­ions, for Starkville Daily News) ?? Mississipp­i State men’s tennis player Trevor Foshey, left, celebrates the clinching victory of Sunday’s 4-3 victory over Texas A&M with head coach Matt Roberts to give the Bulldogs the Southeaste­rn Conference Tournament championsh­ip in Tuscaloosa,...
(Photo by Kelly Price, MSU athletic communicat­ions, for Starkville Daily News) Mississipp­i State men’s tennis player Trevor Foshey, left, celebrates the clinching victory of Sunday’s 4-3 victory over Texas A&M with head coach Matt Roberts to give the Bulldogs the Southeaste­rn Conference Tournament championsh­ip in Tuscaloosa,...
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