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Sepich Picks Up Win as Tennis Competes in MWC Championships

The Monmouth College men's tennis team competed in the first day of the Midwest Conference Championships on Saturday at The Clubs at River City in Peoria. 

Day one included first-round and consolation singles matches at all six positions and first-round doubles matches at all three positions. The Scots do not have a No. 3 doubles team or a No. 6 singles player. 

At No. 1 singles, Sawyer Day (Cupertino, California) fell to the #2 seed from Lake Forest 6-1, 6-0. He then lost in the consolation to the #6 seed from Illinois College 8-3.

At No. 2 singles.Nick Robertson (Covington, Georgia) fell to the #2 seed fom Lake Forest 6-1, 6-0 before losing to the #6 seed from Lawrence 8-2 in the consolation. 

At No. 3 singles, Spencer Corn (Kansas City, Missouri) lost to the #2 seed from Lake Forest 6-0, 6-0 and the #6 seed from Illinois College 8-5.

At No. 4 singles, Andrew Nickols (Janesville, Wisconsin) lost to the #2 seed from Lake Forest 6-0, 6-0 and the #6 seed from Illinois College 8-3. 

Caden Sepich (Mackinaw, Illinois) was the only Monmouth player to be seeded #6 instead of #7. He lost to #3 Cornell 6-1, 6-1 in the first round and defeated the #7 player from Illinois College 8-1. Sepich will play the #5 seed from Lawrence in Sunday's Consolation Final. 

At No. 1 doubles, Day/Robertson lost to the #2 seed from Lake Forest 8-0. They will face the #6 seed from Illinois College in the Consolation Semifinals on Sunday. 

At No. 2 doubles, Nickols/Sepich lost to the #2 seed from Lake Forest 8-0. They will face the #.6 seed from IC in Sunday's Consolation Semifinals. 

Sunday's matches start at 9 a.m. with the singles matches followed by the doubles.  
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Players Mentioned

Spencer Corn

Spencer Corn

Sophomore
Sawyer  Day

Sawyer Day

Sophomore
Andrew Nickols

Andrew Nickols

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Spencer Corn

Spencer Corn

Sophomore
Sawyer  Day

Sawyer Day

Sophomore
Andrew Nickols

Andrew Nickols

Sophomore