
Longacre, who emerged as UD's top singles player as a freshman last season, defeated teammate Nolan Greenberg 6-1 and 6-3 in the Flight A singles championship. Longacre and Greenberg tore through the preliminary rounds, as neither dropped more than four games in any set.
In the second singles flight, Delaware sophomore Sam Barrer beat Swarthmore's Marc Greenburg 6-3, 6-0. UD's Chris Hincker earned a spot in the final, but withdrew with an injury and was replaced by Greenburg.
Sophomore Camilo Perez captured the Hens' third title with a 6-0, 6-3 victory over Jon Yu of the College of New Jersey in Flight C singles, while senior Jon Schwartz conceded just two games to Will Daly, also of the College of New Jersey, en route to the Flight D crown. With three singles wins in the tourney, Schwartz moved into a tie for 21st on Delaware's all-time list with 38.
Head Coach Laura Travis's charges also swept the doubles titles, as Longacre and Greenberg doubled up a College of New Jersey pair 8-4 in the Flight A final. Meanwhile, Perez and Schwartz, who both won their singles flights, teamed up for an 8-5 Flight B victory over teammates Jason Hanschmann and Parker Schrader. With a pair of preliminary wins, Hanschmann is now tied for 15th in UD history with 35 career doubles wins.
Delaware players won 17 of 19 singles matches in which they weren't facing each other.
The Hens also dominated the tournament last year, when they captured six of eight singles flights and two of four doubles flights in the five-team event.
The Hens will return to the court on Saturday, Oct. 6, when they visit Villanova University.
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