Spiders Take Control Early in Bounce-Back Win Over Georgetown
The University of Richmond men's tennis team secured a decisive 6-1 victory over Georgetown, bringing their spring record to 7-7, while the Hoyas dropped to 3-12. The match notably featured Richmond's strong doubles performance, clinching the point early on with wins in two of the three matches. Five Spiders emerged victorious in singles, helping to solidify the team's dominance against Georgetown for the second consecutive match.
By the Numbers- Richmond improved to 7-7 this spring season, while Georgetown fell to 3-12.
- Davis Wiley and Cole Brashear are both 10-3 in doubles play this spring.
- Charlie Burdell has a singles record of 9-4 after his three-set match victory.
- Richmond won the doubles point by winning on courts one and three.
- Wiley, Burdell, Sewell, and Atkinson all achieved straight-set victories in singles.
Richmond will face George Mason on March 27 before hosting UNCG on March 30, as they continue their Atlantic 10 season.
Bottom LineRichmond鈥檚 emphatic win highlights their resilience and strength as they look to build momentum in the upcoming matches, solidifying their position in the Atlantic 10 standings.
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