Results:
Men
•
Women
PENSACOLA, Fla. —
Moses Micheal was a double winner
Friday for Xavier University of Louisiana, but Columbus State rallied to earn
a 5-3 men's tennis dual-match decision that snapped the Gold Rush win streak at five.
In the women's dual, Columbus State beat XULA 5-0.
All four teams are top-10 nationally. XULA's
men (10-4) are ranked second in the NAIA, and the women (6-12) are ninth.
Columbus State's men (17-3) are ninth in NCAA Division II, and
its women (18-2) are seventh.
Micheal and
Antoine Richard rallied to beat
KP Pannu and Maciej Kierkus 9-7 — the only XULA doubles
victory of the day — and Micheal gave the Gold Rush a 3-2 lead against the Georgia team
when he beat Zach Whaanga, regionally ranked in singles, 6-3, 6-3 on the second court.
But the Cougars then rattled off three straight singles
victories, and Paul Sprengelmeijer clinched with a 7-6 (7-3), 6-4 decision
against
Karan Salwan at No. 3.
The other Gold Rush victory was on the fourth court,
where
Catalin Fifea cruised past Matei Avram 6-3, 6-2 and improved his singles
win streak to nine. Fifea has not dropped a singles set in nearly two months.
"I was really impressed with
Catalin Fifea and Moses
Micheal in singles," XULA coach
Alan Green said. "Fifea has been rock-solid all year,
and Moses is getting better each day."
Micheal won in doubles and singles for the second consecutive
day. Prior to Thursday, the freshman from Kaduna, Nigeria, had been a double winner
in only 1-of-12 duals.
Friday was the first time in 34 duals that Salwan
failed to win in doubles or singles. The only other time he was shut out was
in the 2016 opener at Louisiana-Lafayette — his first dual match with the Gold Rush.
Salwan and
Tushar Mandlekar's 8-1 loss to Whaanga and Avram was the largest
margin of defeat by a Gold Rush doubles team in a dual this season.
The Gold Nuggets dropped their fifth straight dual, and the Lady Cougars won their sixth in a row
and 16th in their last 17.
XULA's best efforts were at No. 1 doubles, where newly paired
Charlene Goreau and
Emma Kranendonk lost 8-5 to fifth-ranked Beatriz Leon and Beatriz Lopez, and
at No. 6 singles, where
Sha'Nel Bruins was tied at 5 in the first set with Saravinder Pannu (KP's older sister)
when the dual was clinched and halted.
Goreau and Kranendonk trailed 2-0 and 5-3 before
rallying to tie their match at 5.
XULA will play more NCAA D2 top-10 teams at 10 a.m.
Saturday: West Florida's top-ranked men and No. 7 women.
Venue will be the same as Friday — West Florida's Ralph "Skeeter" Carson
Tennis Complex.