MOBILE, Ala. — Xavier University of Louisiana
 knocked off a higher seed for the second straight round in a 5-3 men's tennis
  victory against Cardinal Stritch in the semifinals of the NAIA National Championship
	tournament Friday.
	
	     The seventh-seeded Gold Rush (17-8) will play top-seeded
	 and five-time defending champion Georgia Gwinnett (26-0) for the title at 9 a.m. Saturday
	  at Copeland-Cox Mobile Tennis Center (851 Gaillard Drive, zip code 36608, phone 251-208-5181). 
		Admission is free.
		
		     XULA dropped 2-of-3 doubles matches, then won 4-of-5
		 singles decisions to advance to the final for the third time in four years.
		
Pierre Andrieu clinched on court five for the second straight day, this time
		in a 6-1, 6-4 victory against Niccolo Rossi.
		
		     XULA trailed 3-1 when Agustin Gascia ended 
Santiago Perez's
		 17-match singles win streak. But the Gold Rush held momentum with first-set victories
		  on the other five courts, then rallied with four victories within 30 minutes.
			
			     
Shaikh Abdullah cut Stritch's advantage to 3-2
			 when he defeated Jose Chamba 6-2, 6-4 on court three. Then 
Samir Chikhaoui
			  tied the dual at 3 with his first victory of the tournament, 6-1, 6-2 against 
				Javier Appellaniz on court six. 
Gabriel Niculescu put the Gold Rush ahead
				 to stay with his 6-3, 6-4 victory against Nicola Wehrle on court four.
				 
				      XULA's lone doubles point came from Abdullah and Perez,
				  who won with a rally for the second straight day. They trailed 4-1 against
					Rossi and Wehrle before winning 8-5.
				 			 
				      Gascia won in doubles and singles for 
				  third-seeded Cardinal Stritch (18-5), a semifinalist for the first time. 
					Gascia and Nicolas Palacio saved two match points and won the final
					 five games in a 9-7 doubles victory on court three against Niculescu and 
Chris Anders.
		
		     It will be the fourth straight year that XULA and
		 Georgia Gwinnett meet at nationals. The Grizzlies won 5-2 in the 2016 final,
		 5-0 in the 2017 final and 5-0 in the 2018 semifinals.
		 
		      Georgia Gwinnett defeated fifth-seeded William Carey 5-0
		  in the other semifinal.
			
			     XULA has defeated three top-10 seeds this week. The Gold
			 Rush beat No. 10 Union (Ky.) 5-0 Wednesday and No. 2 Reinhardt 5-1 Thursday. 
			  XULA is the lowest seeded team to reach an NAIA men's tennis final.
				Every previous finalist had been seeded third or higher.
		
		
Semifinals — Friday
XULA 5, Cardinal Stritch 3
Georgia Gwinnett 5, William Carey 0
Final — 9 a.m. Saturday
No. 1 Georgia Gwinnett (26-0) vs. No. 7 XULA (17-8)