ATLANTA — Xavier University of Louisiana men's tennis was
feisty enough last year to win at NCAA Division III power Emory, but not so
Saturday.
The Eagles won every set — including tiebreakers
at each of the top three singles flights — in a 9-0 victory indoors.
Emory (2-1) is ranked No. 1 and a defending national
champion. The Gold Rush (1-6) are ranked second in the NAIA and was a national
runner-up in 2016 and 2017.
In the closest of the three doubles matches,
Adrien Bouchet and Max Renke defeated
Pierre Andrieu and
Chris Anders 8-6
at No. 2. Emory clinched the dual when Jonathan Jemison, the ITA's fourth-ranked D3 player, defeated
Catalin Fifea
6-3, 7-6 (7-4) at No. 1 singles. Alec Josepher beat Shaikh Abdullah 7-6 (7-3),
7-5 at No. 2, and Bouchet defeated
Samir Chikhaoui 6-1, 7-6 (7-4).
A year ago XULA won 4-of-5 tiebreakers against Emory, and
Pierre Andrieu clinched in a 5-4 victory. This time Andrieu lost 6-3, 6-2
to freshman Hayden Cassone.
"Had many chances," XULA coach
Alan Green said.
"Just did not capitalize on any of them. Emory had a lot to do with that, though."
It was the first time since March 2005 — Green's
third season as coach — that the Gold Rush dropped consecutive 9-0 decisions.
Friday in the Grizzly Invitational at Lawrenceville, Ga., XULA lost to NAIA No. 1 Georgia Gwinnett by
that same score.
XULA will return Sunday to the Grizzly Invitational
and play NCAA Division II Bluefield State at 9 a.m. EST.