Saturday, Feb. 4
St. Mary's (3-0) at Schreiner (0-0) • Kerrville • 1 p.m.
NET POINTS
•   St. Mary's had its schedule altered due to inclement weather across the state. The game on Friday against Southeastern Oklahoma State has been cancelled with hopes to reschedule at a later date if possible. The dual against Tabor slated for Saturday has also been cancelled, but the Rattlers will still face Schreiner at 1 p.m.
•   The Rattlers are 4-0 all-time against Schreiner and won by a score of 6-1 last season.
•   In an exhibition match to start the spring, the Rattlers fell 6-1 at Division I foe, UTRGV. Jake Faryniarz posted the lone singles victory, winning in three sets at #6.
•   At the conclusion of the fall season, junior Nicolas Llosa and senior Sebastian Azcui were ranked ninth in the doubles South Central Region, while Alvaro Soler appeared in the singles rankings at #14 and Ryan Koth was ranked 20th.
•   The 17 victories by the Rattlers in 2021-22 were the second-most in StMU history, trailing only the 18 wins by the 2016-17 club.
•   St. Mary's Director of Tennis Bill Macom has announced Aaron Ben Anton will join the men's team for the spring semester. Anton, a freshman from Remseck, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany is an 11-time regional champion and helped Otto-Hahn Gymnasium Ludwigsburg to the German school championship in 2019.
•   Freshman Bernhard Hauer won the B Draw of the ITA South Central Regional, posting a perfect 3-0 record. Hauer defeated a trio of DBU players to win the title. He received a bye in the first round, won the next two matches in straight sets, and bounced back after falling in the first set of the finals in a tiebreaker to win 6-1 and 10-8.
•   The Rattlers posted a 3-0 record at the Pueblo Duals, defeating Colorado Mesa, 6-1, Colorado College, 5-2 and MSU Denver, 4-3. Both Jake Faryniarz (#5) and Alvaro Soler (#4) were 3-0 in singles play, while Sebastian Azcui and Nicolas Llosa were 2-0 at #3. StMU is now 4-0 all-time against Colorado Mesa, 1-0 against Colorado College and 3-1 over MSU Denver.