The Grand Canyon men's tennis team completed two 4-0 home victories Saturday against Portland State, remaining undefeated at GCU Tennis Facility this season.
GCU made quick work of the Vikings, finishing both wins in less than two hours.
Lopes sophomore
Daniel Jankoski and junior
Brice Patoux also set a single-season record for most doubles wins in a season with 19.
The day's first dual match started with GCU getting the doubles point as Jankoski and Patoux picked up their 18th doubles win. On Court 2, sophomore duo
Tristan Berard and
Andreas Loizas clinched the win for the Lopes, winning 6-3 over the Vikings.
In singles play, Berard got the Lopes started with a 6-2 first set against Aarjun Pandit of Portland State, who was forced to retire after an injury.
Loizas then went to battle against Maas Schotanus on Court 2, taking the first set 6-3 before sweeping him in the second set 6-0.
Patoux finished the job, taking the victory 6-1, 6-2 over on Court 6, where he has been undefeated in three matches.
After a two-hour break, the Lopes and Vikings were back for their second match of the day.
In doubles play, GCU switched up the order with Loizas and Berard at Court 1 and Patoux and Jankoski at Court 2.
Berard and Loizas got their first win of the season on Court 1, taking down Edoardo Cravanzola and Maas Schotanus 6-3.
Junior
Charlie Pade and
Tim Hohmann completed the coubles clinch for the Lopes, controlled their court for a 6-1 win to put the pair's mark at 5-0.
In singles, Loizas recorded his second win of the day by defeating Luca Prino 6-1, 6-1. This victory brings Loizas to 6-4 in his last 10 matches.
Freshman
Heremana Courte showed out for GCU in his second singles victory of the season. The New Caledonia native won 6-1, 6-1.