CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – RIT sophomores Yu Tanimoto and Alexander Sinclair competed at the NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Championships, Saturday.
In singles, Tanimoto faced No. 4 Max Lindstrom (Swarthmore). Tanimoto took the opening set, 6-4. Lindstrom won the second set, 6-4 and secured the win with a 6-0 in the third and deciding set.
In doubles, Tanimoto and Yu took on Trinity (Texas)'s Kishan Kersten and Jared Perry. The Tigers won the opening game of the first set. Kersten and Perry won the next two for the 2-1 lead and went on to win the set, 6-4.
Kersten and Perry won the first game of the second set. Tanimoto and Sinclair won the next two games for the 2-1 advantage. Kersten and Perry won the following game and tied it up at 2-2. Tanimoto and Sinclair then took a 3-2 lead with a win in the fifth game. Kersten and Perry won the next four games for the 6-3 victory in the second set.
Tanimoto earned the NCAA Region II automatic bid in singles while he and Sinclair earned the Region II automatic bid in doubles. They are the first two men's tennis players in program history to qualify for the NCAA Championships.