Foresters Claim Three Titles at MWC Individual Tournaments

Foresters Claim Three Titles at MWC Individual Tournaments

Sophomore Trevor Allen and freshman Nick Zazove captured singles titles on Saturday and senior Ellis Lora-Arceo teamed with Allen to claim a doubles championship on Sunday at the Midwest Conference Individual Tournaments this weekend.

Allen defeated the #2 singles player from Illinois College 6-2, 6-0 in the quarterfinals and the second-best from Monmouth College 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) to reach the position's championship match. There he bested his counterpart from Cornell College for the second day in a row, this time 6-3 in the first set and 6-1 in the second. It was Allen's second #2 singles title in as many seasons.

Zazove did not drop a game in his quarterfinal victory against the #3 player from Illinois College but had to battle a little harder in the next two rounds. After prevailing 6-3, 6-4 against Cornell in the semifinals, he came out on top of a 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 decision against Grinnell College in the final. Zazove had also defeated Grinnell's #2 in the team tournament on Friday.

Lora-Arceo and fellow senior Dragan Trivanovic were also victorious in the quarterfinals at #4 and #5, respectively, but fell in the semifinals to the brackets' top seeds. Junior Dan Pivonka was knocked off in the quarterfinals before winning in the consolation semifinals and final at #1, as did classmate Nick Rehm at #6.

Allen finished off an undefeated weekend with three straight wins at #2 doubles with Lora-Arceo. They defeated opponents from Illinois College 8-2 in the quarterfinals, Monmouth College 9-7 in the semifinals, and top-seeded Grinnell College 9-7 in the championship. 

Pivonka and Zazove reached the semifinals at #1 while Trivanovic and Rehm were the consolation champs at #3.

It was the final competition of the season for the Foresters. Lora-Arceo and Trivanovic, the team's only seniors, finished their careers ranked sixth and seventh in program history, respectively, with 104 and 102 career victories in singles and doubles combined.