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USC’s Bradley Frye Named Pac-12 Men’s Tennis Player of the Week
March 16, 2021 | Men's Tennis, Features
It’s the first conference honor for the Trojan junior.
USC junior Bradley Frye has secured his first career award from the conference in this week's selection as the Pac-12 Men's Tennis Player of the Week. He was the spark behind the Trojans' sweep in their Pac-12 opener against Utah last week, snagging the first doubles victory and the first singles win of the day for USC.
Paired up with freshman Sean Holt, Frye stayed strong in the doubles realm as the pair whipped up a swift 6-1 win on court three to set USC up for success against the Utes. Playing at the No. 2 singles spot for just the second time in his Trojan career, Frye was all business and delivered a speedy 6-3, 6-3 win to take the Trojans to a 2-0 lead. The win was Frye's fifth consecutive singles victory, lifting him to 9-2 overall on the year in the singles realm.
Frye and the No. 10 Trojans are in San Diego today (March 16) to play a 3 p.m. nonconference match against the Toreros.
Paired up with freshman Sean Holt, Frye stayed strong in the doubles realm as the pair whipped up a swift 6-1 win on court three to set USC up for success against the Utes. Playing at the No. 2 singles spot for just the second time in his Trojan career, Frye was all business and delivered a speedy 6-3, 6-3 win to take the Trojans to a 2-0 lead. The win was Frye's fifth consecutive singles victory, lifting him to 9-2 overall on the year in the singles realm.
Frye and the No. 10 Trojans are in San Diego today (March 16) to play a 3 p.m. nonconference match against the Toreros.
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