Nov. 15, 2009
                Complete        Results         
        ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Team captain Nils        Mattsson (Spring House, Pa.) helped anchor a Navy effort that led the squash program to        a 9-0 victory over No. 28 Hobart on Sunday morning and complete a perfect sweep in the        Mids' six matches over the weekend. Under the direction of 10th-year Navy head coach Craig        Dawson, the 14th-ranked Mids stand 12-1 with just a handful of matches remaining before        the holiday break.
        "We had a successful weekend of squash and I think what really paid off for us was our        conditioning and our depth," said Dawson, who just a year ago led the Mids to a        school-record 27 wins. "Our weight training has certainly paid off and the ability to play        as many as 14 players this weekend gave us the proper rest we needed to to get ready for        the next opponent."
        Mattsson, who defeated Hobart's top player Corey Kabot in three games, won four matches        over the weekend and improved to 6-1 on the year. Additionally, Mattsson along with        classmate Ben        Mantica (Binghamton, N.Y.), captured their 74th career victories which is tied as the        second-most wins by a Navy player under Dawson's leadership. Jeff        Sawin, a member of the Class of 2008, holds the record, claiming 89 wins.
        The aforementioned Mantica owns a 10-1 record this season and claimed an 11-4, 11-6,        11-7 win over Hobart's Grant Palermo on Sunday.
        Fellow senior Justin        Langan (St. Louis, Mo.) claimed his 11th win of the season by way of an 11-2, 11-5, 11-        victory over Carl Ranieri. In two seasons as a member of the Mids' varsity unit, Langan now        owns a 35-10 career record.
        Meanwhile, improving to a flawless 13-0 was Tommy        McNamara (New York, N.Y.), who picked up a three-game sweep over Edgardo Gonzalez at        the No. 9 position.
        The only player to who gave up a game against the Statesmen was junior Brad        Seidel (Toledo, Ohio). After opening the match against George Riggs with an 11-3 win,        Riggs came back to even the match behind an 11-9 victory. Seidel, however, went on to take        game three, 11-8, and blanked Riggs in the fourth to earn the win.
        Navy will play its final home match before the turn of the calendar year when it plays        host to eighth-ranked Dartmouth next Saturday. Action is set for 11:00 am at the Halsey        Field House International Squash Courts on the grounds of the Naval Academy.
Nov. 15, 2009 • Navy 9, Hobart 01.   Nils Mattsson (N)  def. Corey Kabot (H)        11-8, 11-7, 11-72.   Allan Lutz (N) def. Luke Esselen (H)            11-6, 11-2, 11-53.   Ben Mantica (N) def. Grant Palermo (H)          11-4, 11-6, 11-74.   Brad Seidel (N) def. George Riggs (H)           11-3, 9-11, 11-8, 11-05.   Justin Langan (N) def. Carl Ranieri (H)         11-2, 11-5, 11-16.   Billy Abrams (N) def. Dane Evans (H)            11-2, 11-1, 11-37.   Hunter Bouchard (N) def. Craig Chircop (H)      11-6, 11-3, 11-38.   John Richey (N) def. Alex Khaddar (H)           11-6, 11-9, 11-29.   Tommy McNamara (N) def. Edgardo Gonzalez (H)    11-8, 11-7, 11-6
        ### Go Navy ###