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Men's Tennis

UTSA wraps up fall team activity with Rice Fall Challenge

SAN ANTONIO – Four Roadrunners will participate in the Rice Fall Challenge this weekend in Houston which runs from Oct. 27-30.
 
Tomás Pinho, Garrett Skelly, Danijal Muminovic, Miguel Alonso will be the Roadrunners competing in the weekend action. Pinho and Skelly will partner up while Muminovic and Alonso will be the other doubles team for UTSA.
 
The tournament is a dual format and UTSA will find itself partnered up with three other schools throughout the event. On Thursday, UTSA and SMU will team up to face BYU on the opening day of action. Thursday's matches will consist of four doubles between the schools.
 
Friday morning, UTSA and SMU will play two doubles matches before the Roadrunners team up with Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to take on BYU in eight singles matches.
 
UTSA and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi will again team up to face BYU on Saturday, this time in four doubles matches. Later in the afternoon, UTSA's athletes will compete against Rice in four singles matches.
 
On Sunday, UTSA will play two doubles matches against Rice before playing four singles matches against SMU.
 
Thursday, Oct. 27
5:00pm- BYU vs. UTSA/SMU (4 doubles)
 
Friday, Oct. 28
10:00am- UTSA vs. SMU (2 doubles)
Followed by:
BYU vs. UTSA+TAMUCC (8 Singles)
 
Saturday, Oct. 29
10:00am- BYU vs. UTSA+TAMUCC (4 doubles)
Followed by:
Rice vs. UTSA (4 singles)
 
Sunday, Oct. 30
10:00am- Rice vs. UTSA (2 doubles)
Followed by:
SMU vs. UTSA (4 singles)
 
Up Next
The duo of Alan Magadan and Sebastian Rodriguez will head to San Diego, California to compete in the ITA Fall Nationals which take place from Nov. 2-6. The pair clinched an appearance after downing the No. 3 doubles team in the country in TCU at the ITA Texas Regionals. The Championships are the grand finale of the fall collegiate tennis season and feature 64 of the nation's top collegiate singles players (32 men and 32 women) and 64 doubles teams (32 men's teams and 32 women's teams).
 
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