Results
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. — Top-ranked Georgia Gwinnett defeated No. 3 Xavier
University of Louisiana 5-1 Friday in the championship round of an NAIA men's tennis unaffiliated group tournament.
The Grizzlies (22-0) won 2-of-3 doubles matches, then closed the dual by winning at the bottom
three singles flights. Lachlan McPhee clinched with a 7-5, 6-2 victory against
Tushar Mandlekar at No. 5.
The only victory for the Gold Rush (14-7) was at No. 2 doubles.
Kyle Montrel and
Karan Salwan
defeated the ITA's third-ranked NAIA tandem, Matias Hatem and Connor Clements, 9-8 (7-5).
"This was a hard-fought match," XU coach
Alan Green said. "Gwinnett is a great team and will be favored to
win nationals. We played tough in portions of the match, but Gwinnett had answers for everything. They
showed why they are the No. 1 team in the nation."
The loss was Xavier's first this season to an NAIA opponent. The Gold Rush have four
victories this season against top-10 teams.
The victory was the 28th in a row for Georgia Gwinnett, the NAIA champion in 2015 and 2014,
and secured for the Grizzlies an automatic bid to the national tournament. Xavier, a national
quarterfinalist each of the past four seasons, likely will earn its eighth consecutive bid to
nationals and its fifth first-round bye in the last six years. The NAIA will announce its next top
25 poll and the 24 national-tournament qualifiers Monday, then announce the pairings Tuesday. The NAIA
National Championship will begin May 17 at Mobile, Ala.
Both Xavier and Georgia Gwinnett won 5-0 in the
semifinals Friday. The Gold Rush defeated
IU Southeast, and the Grizzlies beat 25th-ranked Asbury.
Kevin Chaouat and
Thomas Setodji won
in doubles and singles for Xavier, and Setodji clinched with a 6-1, 6-0 victory against Jacob Rankin.