Hawks Edge Tornados in Montgomery 

Freshman Hunter Williams picked up singles and doubles victories for the Tornados on Saturday (Photo courtesy of Brianna Rodibaugh '24).
Freshman Hunter Williams picked up singles and doubles victories for the Tornados on Saturday (Photo courtesy of Brianna Rodibaugh '24).
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Brevard College men's tennis team (1-1, 1-1 USAS) were edged by host Huntingdon (4-4, 2-0 USAS), 5-4 in a tight USA South Conference contest on Saturday afternoon in Montgomery, Alabama.
 
The Hawks opened doubles play with wins in number one and two doubles. Brevard's number three doubles team of Hunter Williams and JaMarcus Walker won via default to make the score 2–1 after the opening session.
 
Reigning USA South Conference Men's Tennis Player of the Week Ethan McGee continued his dominant play at number one singles with a 6-0, 6-1 victory over HU's Carson Sands.  McGee, a sophomore from Salisbury, North Carolina, has now outscored his opponents 24-1 through two matches in number one singles.
 
Williams then delivered for the Tornados with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Domenic Terrell in number five singles.  Williams, a freshman from Columbia, South Carolina, improved to 2-0 in singles competition this season.  
 
BC's fourth win in the match came via default as Alex Glaze was declared the winner in number six singles.
 
The same two teams will face each other again on Sunday as USA South Conference play continues in Montgomery.  First serve is set for 11 a.m. ET.

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