Word: styperek
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Lingman's Crimson teammates who did get farther was junior Andrew Styperek. In his first two matches, he barely broke a sweat, beating Matt Frakes of Penn State 6-2, 6-3 and Yale's No. 1 player and No. 8 seed Greg Royce 7-5, 6-2. His first close match came in the round of 16, against West Virginia's No. 1 player and No. 15 seed Mike Dektas. After pulling out a close tiebreaker in the first set, Styperek finished off Dektas for a 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 win and a spot in the quarterfinals...
Unfortunately, Styperek's luck ran out against Columbia's Akram Zaman, the No. 12 seed. After winning the first set 6-3, Styperek lost the momentum and the match...
...side, the Crimson faired well, but did not meet its high expectations. The unseeded team of Oliver Choo and Mike Rich rolled through to the quarterfinals before losing to the No. 1 team of Seshadri and Zaman. Harvard's top team, the No. 5 seeds Joe Green and Andrew Styperek, also played well but was stopped early in the tournament, falling in the quarters to the No. 2 team from Navy...
Fish also commented on the fact that lesser-known players like Lingman and Styperek were doing well while some of the top players have had their ups and downs...
Junior Andrew Styperek lost in the first round of the "A" flight, but came back to win the consolation backdraw against Marjtin Olthof of Rutgers 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. Anthony Barker, also a junior, lost in the early rounds of the "B" flight, but won the "B" consolation tournament in a hard-fought three set match, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 against Bowling Green's Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo...