PHOENIX, Ariz. (April 24, 2026) - The Northern Arizona men's tennis team took down the Montana State Bobcats, 4-0, in the semifinals of the Big Sky Tennis Championships. The win marks the fourth year in a row that NAU is going to the final of the conference tournament.The Lumberjacks got off to a hot start by winning the doubles point. Jakub Volesky and Noa Tcherniack notched a bagel in their 6-0 victory at the No. 3 position. Jakub Jedrzejczak and Takumi Katsuda rounded out doubles with a win as the No. 1 team, finishing the tight battle, 6-3.There was no slowing down for the Lumberjacks in singles play. Tcherniack played solid and picked up a breadstick on the way to his straight set victory. Tens followed the Tcherniack victory with one of his own at the No. 6 spot in the line, also in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2.Volesky clinched the match for NAU with a win in two sets, 6-2, 7-5. Volesky won the last three games of the second set to finish the sweep for the Lumberjacks.The final matchup for NAU is against the No. 3 seed, the Idaho State Bengals. The last time that they played the Bengals, the Lumberjacks came away victorious by the score of 6-1, on Mar. 8 FlagstaffThe championship match takes place on Saturday, April 25 at 8 a.m. at the Phoenix Tennis Center.To stay up-to-date with Northern Arizona women's tennis, follow the Jacks on X and Instagram.Singles competition1. Noa Tcherniack (NAU) def. Yassin Elaroussy (MSU) 6-3, 6-12. Jakub Jedrzejczak (NAU) vs. Andre Stewart (MSU) 1-6, 5-6, unfinished3. Jakub Volesky (NAU) def. Ethan Masselis (MSU) 6-2, 7-54. Takumi Katsuda (NAU) vs. Oumar Diallo (MSU) 6-2, 6-6, unfinished5. Felix Neumeister (NAU) vs. Eddie Biss (MSU) 4-6, 0-3, unfinished6. Daniels Tens (NAU) def. Max Calaquian (MSU) 6-4, 6-2Doubles competition1. Takumi Katsuda/Vincent Vohl (NAU) vs. Eddie Biss/Andre Stewart (MSU) 4-3, unfinished2. Jakub Jedrzejczak/Daniels Tens (NAU) def. Camille Chantron/David Ismanescu (MSU) 6-33. Jakub Volesky/Noa Tcherniack (NAU) def. Max Calaquian/Yassin Elaroussy (MSU) 6-0Order of FinishSingles 1,6,3 Doubles 3,2
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