Men’s Tennis Streak Ends with Tough 6-1 Loss to Georgetown
Mount St. Mary's men's tennis had its three-match winning streak snapped in a 6–1 defeat against Georgetown. Despite winning the doubles point with victories at No. 1 and No. 3, the Mount was unable to secure any singles matches, leaving their overall record at 6–10. Georgetown's comprehensive performance improved their record to 6–14. Key victories in singles play included Arthur O'Sullivan's dominant win at No. 1 and Burke Pablo's perfect score at No. 6.
By the Numbers- Mount St. Mary's doubles teams won 2 out of 3 matches.
- Georgetown won all 6 singles matches, with 3 players winning in straight sets.
- Mount St. Mary's claimed the doubles point but faltered in singles competition.
- Georgetown dominated singles, with all players winning their matches decisively.
Following this loss, Mount St. Mary's will face Quinnipiac on April 11 and Fairfield on April 12 in MAAC matches, both scheduled for 12 p.m. at home.
Bottom LineMount St. Mary's needs to refocus and regain momentum in their upcoming matches to rebound from this setback and improve their season record.
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