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Kansas serves up double victories Nebraska tennis falls short against 'Hawks By David Dorsey Kansan sports editor Kansas freshman Tim Radogna played through tendinitis in his left wrist and a change of scenery midway through his match yesterday. On top of that, he played against a former teammate in No. 5 singles. Radogna overcame those obstacles and also broke Nebraska senior Brad Bermuth's serve at match point in the 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 victory. The match, which began at the Allen Field House courts, moved indoors to Alvamar after the rain began. The Kansas men swept the six singles spots as well as the three doubles matches. Bernthal, who played at Kansas for two years, transferred to Nebraska last fall. "It didn't seem like I was working into the singles picture," Bernthal said. "Today was pretty emotional. I have a good taste in my mouth about the program here, especially the people on my team." "I knew that he would out fired up." Center said about his former player. "My guy was hurting a little bit, but he played tough, and I thought Brad played a terrific match. Brad's returning to school here in the fall, and there's certainly no animosity between us. Kansas coach Michael Center said he enjoyed Bermal's return. "Tim found a way to win at the end, and that's what it's all about." The left-handed Radogna iced his wrist immediately after the match and said he didn't think about Bernthal being a former "Coach told me to just play the ball and not the player." Radogna said. teammate. Center said he was pleased with his entire team after yesterday's performance. Radogna's match was the only three-setter, and No. 6 singles player Trent Tucker nearly shut out his opponent. Adrian Maizey, 6-0, 6-1. "I thought we played great matches today," Center said. "There were no real breakdowns, and everyone seemed real focused with what they were doing." The No. 5 Kansas women's team played all of its matches at Alvamar and defeated Nebraska 7-2. Kansas senior captain Abby Woods said that the team should not rest on its accomplishments. Aside from being ranked fifth in the nation, Kansas has an 18-2 overall record and is 4-0 in the Big Eight Conference. "All the teams in our conference are going to come after us and give it their best shot." Woods said. "They have nothing to lose. If we're not ready and our opponents are just swinging hard, we can get into a little bit of trouble." Woods, however, had no trouble winning yesterday. She defeated Nebraska's Alison McNellis 6-0, 6-2. Woods also teamed with senior Kim Rogers and won the No.1 doubles match 6-2, 6-4. "We competed hard and basically did what we needed to do to win our match." Woods said. Woods and Rogers, ranked No. 11 in the nation in doubles, played the No. 1 spot in place of juniors Rebecca Jensen and Nora Koves, the No. 2 nationally ranked doubles team. 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