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Emory Upends No. 8 Carnegie Mellon In UAA Men's Tennis Championship Semifinals

Emory Upends No. 8 Carnegie Mellon In UAA Men's Tennis Championship Semifinals

From Emory University Athletics

The Emory men's tennis team has advanced to the finals of the University Athletic Association Championships after defeating Carnegie Mellon in a semifinal match.  The No. 1-ranked Eagles captured their sixth straight match and raised their overall record to 19-3 following an 8-1 triumph over the No. 8 Tartans who slipped to 15-6.

After finishing doubles with a 2-1 lead, Emory put on a dominating display in singles, capturing all six encounters.  Sophomore Jonathan Jemison at No. 2, junior Aman Manji at No. 3, freshman Adrien Bouchet at No. 4 and junior Josh Goodman at No. 5 all won in straight sets, while senior Rafe Mosetick (No. 1) and freshman Andrew Harrington (No. 6) both win three-set battles.  

Jemison's victory was his eighth straight and upped his season record to 24-4 (15-2 dual), with Manji claiming his sixth straight triumph, upping his overall slate to 18-5.  Bouchet's outcome was his 20th win in 27 decisions on the year and his 14th in 17 outings at the No. 4 spot.  Goodman and Harrington came away with their 19th and 18th wins of the year, respectively.