Results
     MOBILE, Ala. — For the second consecutive year,
 Xavier University of Louisiana men's tennis is headed to the semifinals
 of the NAIA National Championships.
 
      Led by seniors 
Karan Salwan and 
Tushar Mandlekar,
  the Gold Rush won for the second consecutive day with a 5-2 decision against
	 regional rival William Carey.
	 
	      XULA (13-5), ranked and seeded second nationally, will play
	  third-ranked/seeded Keiser at 9 a.m. Friday at Copeland-Cox Mobile Tennis Center. The Gold Rush
		are 3-0 in the past 15 months against the Seahawks, including victories in 
		 the 2016 NAIA quarterfinals and Feb. 17 in the Grizzly Invitational at Lawrenceville, Ga.
		 
		      Salwan and Mandlekar posted XULA's first victory 
		 with an 8-4 decision against Clement Fosse and Hugo Robuchon on the third doubles court.
		 In singles, Salwan made it 3-1 with a 6-1, 6-2 victory against Fosse at No. 3,
		  then Mandlekar made it 4-1 — and avenged a 3-set loss to Paul Chaubaud from last month 
			— with a 6-1, 6-1 victory at No 5.
			
			     
Catalin Fifea clinched on the fourth court with
			a 7-6 (7-0), 6-0 victory against Robuchon.
			
			     Also winning for XULA were 
Antoine Richard and 
			
Moses Micheal, who beat Chaubaud and Lucien Samitier 8-5 at No. 1 doubles.
			
			     Salwan is 4-0 after two rounds, winning twice in doubles
			 with Mandlekar and twice in singles. Salwan was 4-3 in four tournament rounds in 2016.
				
				     Vladyslav Ladygin won twice for William Carey (16-6).
				Ladygin and Christian Hansson defeated Fifea and 
Pierre Andrieu 8-1 in 34 minutes on the second
				 doubles court, then Ladygin — a two-time loser to   Richard
				 in the regular season at No. 1 singles — scored a 6-4, 6-2 upset against
				  the 2017 ITA NAIA National Rookie of the Year.
					
     The dual match lasted two hours and 39 minutes.
			 The start was delayed 55 minutes because of rain.
 
			 
			      XULA won for the eighth time this season against
			  a ranked opponent and the third time in as many attempts against the Crusaders.
				
     This will be the fifth straight year that 
Alan Green coaches XULA 
 in the NAIA national semifinals. In addition to two straight appearances with the
  Gold Rush, he coached the XULA women in that round in 2013, 2014 and 2015. 
	Green is the only coach in any sport to lead XULA to an NAIA semifinal.
				
     Keiser advanced with a 5-4 victory against 2016 semifinalist Lindsey Wilson.
 On the other side of the bracket, Campbellsville defeated Northwestern Ohio 5-4,
  and three-time defending champion Georgia Gwinnett beat William Woods 5-0. Campbellsville
	 and Georgia Gwinnett also will play at 9 a.m. Friday. The championship will start at 9 a.m. Saturday.