NEW ORLEANS — 
Charlene Goreau's senior-day
 ceremony will be Sunday, but Xavier University of Louisiana's three-time first-team
  All-American earned some special treatment Saturday during the Gold Nuggets'
	 6-3 victory against William Carey.
	 
	      Head coach 
Alan Green moved Goreau from the second court to the first  
	  in doubles and singles, and she responded with victories in both matches 
		to help the NAIA No. 3 Gold Nuggets (14-4) defeat the fifth-ranked Lady Crusaders (9-2)
		 for the second time this season.
		 
		      On Sunday, when the Gold Nuggets play host to
		  ninth-ranked LSU-Alexandria at 11 a.m., Goreau again will play on the first courts.
			 And for the second straight day 
Mariia Borodii will play No. 2 doubles and
			  singles.
				
				      "These will be the last two times Charlene plays
				  on these courts," Green said. "She came in as a freshman and played No. 1,
					 and she will go out on these courts doing that. After Sunday, Mariia will
					  resume playing No. 1."
						
						     Goreau and 
Angela Charles-Alfred defeated
						 Lorena Jimenez and Manon Benetrix  8-0, and Goreau made it 4-1
						  when she beat Valeriya Shurbina 6-0, 6-4.
							
							     Borodii clinched, but the All-American
							 was taken to three sets for the first time since the opener Jan. 27.
							 Borodii rallied to win 	3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7-3)	 against Wijitbanjong Pakkaro.
							  When the Gold Nuggets won 5-2 at William Carey five weeks, ago, Pakkaro
								 lost in straight sets to Charles-Alfred on the third court.
  
								 
							     Borodii and Charles-Alfred were XULA's
							other two-time winners. 
						 Borodii and 
Yi Chen Pao defeated Shurbina and Sabrina Goetzen  8-3, 
						  giving Borodii a 13-0 record in doubles this semester. 
						 Charles-Alfred was first off the court in singles; she rolled to a 
						 6-1, 6-1 victory against Benetrix.
						 
				     Also winning for the Gold Nuggets was 
				 
Farah Baklouti in a 2-6, 7-5, 1-0 (10-7) decision against  Nastassia Chamoun.
				 
				      "Great job by the Nuggets," Green said. "They
				  played much better in doubles than the first meeting. Carey always plays
					 us tough and today was no exception."
					 
					      XULA improved to 8-0 this season against ranked
					  opponents and won for the 12th time in its last 13 matches overall.