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Emory Men's Tennis Defeats Trinity -- Advances To NCAA Quarterfinals

Emory Men's Tennis Defeats Trinity -- Advances To NCAA Quarterfinals

From Emory University Athletics

The No. 1-ranked Emory men's tennis team has advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Men's Championships following a Sunday afternoon victory over Trinity University. The Eagles won their ninth straight match and boosted their overall record to 22-3 following a 5-0 decision over the No. 12-ranked Tigers who closed out their year at 18-10.  Emory served as the host site for this weekend's opening rounds.

Emory emerged with a hard-fought 3-0 lead after an intense doubles competition. Senior Rafe Mosetick and freshman Jonathan Jemison earned the first point of the match at No. 2 with an 8-5 triumph over Chas Mayer and Clayton Niess, their ninth consecutive win and 19th in 22 decisions on the year. The Eagles' No. 3 team of David Omskyand Andrew Harrington clawed their way to a 9-8 (7-5) victory that pushed Emory to a 2-0 advantage. At first doubles, sophomore Scott Rubinstein and freshman James Spaulding closed out the sweep, battling to a 9-7 outcome over Paxton Deuel and Matt Tyer, lifting their spring slate to 14-10.

Freshman Adrien Bouchet put Emory one point from sealing the match with a 6-2, 6-4, verdict vs. Tyer at No. 4, raising his record to 22-7 on the year. Junior Aman Manjithen gave Emory its 25th national quarterfinal appearance in 27 years when he bettered Wilson Lambeth, 6-3, 6-2, boosting his season ledger to 20-5.

Emory will meet No. 17-ranked Kenyon College (14-9) in the quarterfinal round, with that contest taking place on Monday, May 23, at Stowe Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan.