It's only a one match swing from last year's showing against the Bulldogs, but Amar Hromic' come-from-behind 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 win at first singles was the rubber point in an historic 4-3 win for the Bulls, their first ever against Yale.
After losing to all six Ivy League opponents they faced in 2015, UB is now 2-2 against the Ancient Eight with wins over Yale and Brown balancing a narrow and less narrow loss to nationally-ranked Cornell and Dartmouth.
The match played out so quickly that Hromic and the Bulldogs' #1, Ziqi Wang, played their entire third set with the score already 3-3.