Tigers Give Strong Fight but Fall to Lee in GSC Semifinals
The No. 16 West Alabama men's tennis team faced a tough defeat against No. 12 Lee, losing 4-2 in the Gulf South Conference semifinals. Despite a strong start in doubles, where they secured a 1-0 lead, the Tigers couldn't maintain momentum throughout the singles matches. The loss brings their overall record to 15-7 as they await the NCAA Tournament selections on May 4th. Lee emerged victorious after clinching key points, notably winning at No. 3 singles. The Tigers displayed resilience, particularly through Maksim Goncharov's impressive comeback win at No. 5 singles.
By the Numbers- West Alabama held a 1-0 advantage after winning the doubles point.
- The match ended with Lee winning four singles matches to West Alabama's two.
- West Alabama has a record of 15-7 and awaits NCAA Tournament selection.
- Top doubles pair Sebastiao Vilas and Gabriel Garay delivered a solid 6-4 victory.
The Tigers are looking forward to the NCAA Selection Show on May 4th, where they hope to qualify for a chance at the national championship. Their performance in the conference semifinals may bolster their selection hopes.
Bottom LineDespite the loss, West Alabama demonstrated competitiveness against a top-ranked opponent, showcasing their potential as they move toward the NCAA Tournament. The outcome of the upcoming selection could define the season's closure or continuation on a larger platform.
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