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Emory Men's Tennis Tops Wash U. In NCAA Semifinals -- Will Battle Amherst For D-III Crown

The No. 1-ranked Emory men's tennis team has earned a spot in the title match round of the NCAA Division III Championships following a 5-0 victory in the semifinals over No. 6-ranked Washington University Wednesday evening. Matches are taking place at the Biszantz Family Tennis Center and Pauley Tennis Complex in Claremont, California.  The victory boosts the Eagles' overall record to 24-3 while the Bears concluded their year at 19-6.

Emory battled through a determined Wash U. squad and took both a 3-0 lead and the match's momentum following the doubles action.  The No. 1 team of junior Chris Goodwin and classmate Will Humphreys picked up the Eagles' first point of the evening with an 8-4 triumph over Isaac  Stein and Max Woods, their 30th win overall this season. With that outcome decided, the Nos. 2 & 3 matches developed into battle royals that saw some outstanding tennis played.  Senior Colin Egan and junior Dillon Pottish faced a 5-7 deficit, but roared back to come away with an inspiring 9-7 win at the No. 3spot over Gary Parizher and Adam Putterman, upping Emory's margin to 2-0.  Sophomore Noah Simonson and Ayush Bajoria then closed out the sweep with an intense 9-8 decision (7-3 tiebreaker) against Kareem Farah and Cameron Chiang.

Goodwin provided the Eagles with one of the two singles points needed to send them to the championship match when he notched a 6-2, 6-1 verdict over Woods at No. 2, his 26th win in 29 tries this season.  Pottish would go onto to finish out the match with his 6-2, 6-1 decision over Stein at No. 1 boosting his overall won-lost slate to 32-2, 23-1 this spring.

Emory will tangle with No. 2-ranked Amherst University (35-1) in the championship clash on Thursday.  The Lord Jeffs earned a spot in the finals following a 5-1 triumph over Williams in the semis. It will mark the seventh time in the 12-year tenure as head coach that John Browning has directed the Eagles to a berth in the championship contest.  Emory won its last national title in 2006.  The teams are slated to square off at 5:00 p.m. (EDT).  The match will be video streamed on www.ncaa.com

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Players Mentioned

Ayush Bajoria

Ayush Bajoria

5' 9"
Freshman
Colin Egan

Colin Egan

5' 10"
Senior
Chris Goodwin

Chris Goodwin

6' 1"
Junior
Will Humphreys

Will Humphreys

6' 4"
Junior
Dillon Pottish

Dillon Pottish

6' 1"
Junior
Noah Simonson

Noah Simonson

6' 0"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Ayush Bajoria

Ayush Bajoria

5' 9"
Freshman
Colin Egan

Colin Egan

5' 10"
Senior
Chris Goodwin

Chris Goodwin

6' 1"
Junior
Will Humphreys

Will Humphreys

6' 4"
Junior
Dillon Pottish

Dillon Pottish

6' 1"
Junior
Noah Simonson

Noah Simonson

6' 0"
Sophomore
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