WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. – The Western Michigan men's tennis team claimed its 12th Mid-American Conference Tournament title on Saturday afternoon, defeating the host Buffalo Bulls, 4-2, and earning the league's automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. After going a perfect 7-0 during the conference regular season, the Broncos improve to 22-4 overall and are winners of their last 11 matches.
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For the first time against any conference opponent this season, the Broncos dropped the doubles point in front of a rowdy crowd inside the Miller Tennis Center. The Bulls clinched the point at three to take the early 1-0 lead but not before the Bronco duo of juniors 
Eric Olivarez and 
Nick Schnobel won their match at two, defeating their opponents 6-3. With the victory, the two are now 10-1 at No. 2 this season.
Singles would go back and forth as four of the six matches saw at least one set tiebreaker. Junior 
Matej Svjetlicic evened the match with a straight sets win at five, picking up his 23rd victory this spring but the Bulls regained the lead with a win at three.
The Broncos began to battle their way back as matches at one, two and four all were in second set tiebreakers at the same time. Junior 
Lenhard Haupt came away with a 6-4, 7-6 (4) win at No. 4 to tie the match at 2-2 just before senior 
Maik Steiner put WMU in front with a 6-3, 7-6 (4) win at No. 1, earning his 10th straight victory.
After falling in his first set at No. 6, Olivarez won the second set in a marathon tiebreaker while sophomore 
Jannik Opitz saw his match at two go into a third set as well. Opitz dominated the third set as he won 6-1 to win his 12th straight match and clinch the MAC title for the Broncos. With his performance, Opitz was also named Tournament MVP.
Western Michigan will have to wait for a few days to see what happens next, as the NCAA Selection Show is scheduled for Tuesday, May 1 at 5:30 p.m. Check back at wmubroncos.com for up to date information on where the Broncos will be headed.
Head coach Dave Morin on the victory: 
Jannik Opitz interview: