Hoyas Drop BIG EAST Match to DePaul, 5-2
Georgetown men's tennis fell to DePaul University 5-2 in a BIG EAST match on Friday, securing only two victories against the Blue Demons. DePaul set the tone early with a strong doubles performance, winning the first point. Despite some resistance and individual wins from Jacob Mann and Jonah Hill, the Hoyas were unable to overcome DePaul's momentum and depth in singles play, resulting in their third conference loss of the season.
By the Numbers- Georgetown now stands at 5-14 overall and 2-3 in BIG EAST play.
- Jacob Mann and Jonah Hill were the only Hoya players to secure wins in singles, with Mann winning 7-5, 2-6, 6-1 and Hill capturing a 6-1, 6-7, 6-4 match.
- Georgetown lost the doubles point 2-1, with only Cyrus Zia and Arthur O'Sullivan winning their match.
- All singles matches featured tight competition, but DePaul clinched four out of six matches to secure the win.
Georgetown will face Mount St. Mary's on April 10, where they will look to bounce back from this setback and improve their record.
Bottom LineThe Hoyas need to enhance their performance in doubles and maintain focus during singles as they prepare for upcoming matches to regain momentum in their season.
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