The Aggies wrapped up the Bedford Cup in the Mountains with a trio of victories in singles action on the final day. 


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Aggies Close Out Bedford Cup with Strong Singles Wins

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NM State secures three victories on final day, showing resilience for the season ahead.

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The Aggies wrapped up the Bedford Cup in the Mountains with a trio of victories in singles action on the final day. 

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Holland Snell dominated Montana State’s Andre Stewart, winning 6-1, 7-6 (12-10), while Matias Rojas battled past WSU’s Franco Alexis Quijano in a tight 7-6, 6-1 (11-9) victory. Roko Stipetic advanced via walkover after BYU’s TJ Wells withdrew. 

Gustavo Campos secured another win for the Aggies, defeating Air Force’s Langdon Tingleaf 6-3, 7-6. Patrick Lohmann also advanced by walkover against BYU’s Otto Schreiner. 

Despite challenging opponents, the Aggies displayed resilience and strong potential heading into the rest of the season. 

Singles Draws 

Lightning Draw 

Francisco Gay (Idaho) def. Itay Feigin, wo [Inj] 

AJ Moore (Air Force) def. Tobias Wallin 7-6, 6-3 

Raptor Draw 

Semen Aginskiy (NAU) def. Lance Urlaub 6-2, 6-4 

Falcon Draw  

Patrick Lohmann def. Otto Schreiner (BYU), wo [Inj] 

Gustavo Campos def. Langdon Tingleaf (Air Force) 6-3, 7-6 

Eagle Draw 

Holland Snell def. Andre Stewart (Montana State) 6-1, 7-6, (12-10) 

Matias Rojas def. Franco Alexis Quijano (WSU) 7-6, 6-1, (11-9) 

Roko Stipetic def. TJ Wells (BYU), wo [inj] 

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