Chattanooga Times Free Press

UTC’s San Juan SoCon co-leader

- STAFF REPORTS

The University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a’s Monica San Juan shared the individual lead and the Mocs were in third place at 301 after the first round Sunday of the 2019 Southern Conference women’s golf tournament at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Furman, which has won the last three years, shot a 296 and Mercer had a 298 on Moss Creek Golf Club’s south course, and East Tennessee State was two shots behind UTC. San Juan matched Furman’s Haylee Harford and ETSU’s Hee Ying Loy at 1-underpar 71, and the Mocs’ Rheagan Hall and Esme Hamilton shot 75 and 76, tying for ninth and 13th. The UTC men, whose SoCon tournament is next week at Pinehurst, North Carolina, are set to play 54 holes today and Tuesday in the Old Waverly Collegiate at West Point, Mississipp­i.

TENNIS

› UTC is seeded third in the SoCon men’s tennis tournament and eighth in the women’s. Both are scheduled to run Thursday through Saturday at the John Drew center in Macon, Georgia. The female Mocs (8-11, 1-6) open at 8:30 a.m. Thursday against top seed Furman, which beat them 7-0 on April 7. The UTC men (14-10, 4-3), with the program’s best record since 2012, plays sixth-seeded host Mercer at 3 p.m. The Bears won their regular-season matchup 4-3. Both UTC teams had 4-3 results Saturday, the women in a loss to Samford with senior Annie Tarwater injuring a wrist during doubles and having to forfeit in singles and the men with a dramatic victory at UNC Greensboro when Niklas Gerdes prevailed 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 at No. 1 singles. The UTC men won all three doubles clashes for the first team point, and Simon Bustamante and Kerim Hyatt preceded Gerdes with singles wins. UTC’s women also won the doubles point and got singles triumphs from Bogdana Zaporozhet­s and Emma Van Hee.

› The Sewanee tennis teams both polished off their seventh consecutiv­e Southern Athletic Associatio­n regular-season championsh­ips with 9-0 wins Sunday at Birmingham-Southern. Each set of Tigers went 6-0 in league play. The Sewanee men are 17-5 overall and ranked 19th in NCAA Division III, and they host Emory this afternoon. The Sewanee women are 14-8 and ranked 28th. The SAA tournament­s run April 26-28 in Murfreesbo­ro.

BASEBALL

› Sewanee set a school record for baseball wins in a season with its 6-5 and 12-5 SAA home victories Saturday against Millsaps and added a 15-12 win in Sunday’s game. The Tigers (21-14, 8-10) lost a 5-1 lead in Saturday’s opener but won with an unearned run on Tyler Dunbar’s single in the ninth.

Trey Akins scored that run and went 5-for10 in the doublehead­er with five runs and an RBI. Riley Brandvold and Chris McNulty each had two hits in each game, Brandvold with a home run and three RBIs, and Wesley Christian was 3-for-4 in the second game and matched Brandvold and Braxton Swanson with two RBIs. Sunday, Brandvold was 3-for-5 with two homers and scored three runs, Josh Roberts was 3-for-4 with three RBIs, McNulty had a three-run double,

Bryce Benedict homered and singled and Akins scored three times and reached 204 hits for his 149-game Tigers career. Sewanee won 19 games in 2003 and again in 2017.

› Covenant College scored three runs in the eighth inning and had runners on third and second with no outs in the ninth but fell 5-4 to Brevard in their USA South series opener Saturday at the Big League Camp complex in Marion, North Carolina. The teams are scheduled for a doublehead­er today on Brevard’s campus field. Alex Gonzalez was 2-for-5 with two doubles and two runs scored for Covenant (12-19, 5-13).

LACROSSE

› Sewanee was scoreless in the second half Sunday in losing 12-7 at Rhodes in SAA men’s lacrosse. Karl Van Blargan scored four goals for the winning Lynx (13-3, 6-0), while Hayden Hunt and Will Pratt led the Tigers (9-6, 4-2) with two apiece. Sewanee finished the regular season in a three-way for second place but is seeded fourth for the SAA tournament and will host fifth seed Birmingham-Southern on Saturday.

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