Georgetown edges Loyola men’s tennis team in close match

Josh Eventoff, Head Coach at Loyola Greyhounds Men's Tennis
Josh Eventoff, Head Coach at Loyola Greyhounds Men's Tennis
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Georgetown University defeated the Loyola University Maryland men’s tennis team, 4-3, at the McClure Tennis Center on March 26.

The match was closely contested, with Georgetown securing the doubles point after winning two out of three matches. Burke Pablo and James O’Sullivan won their No. 1 doubles match against Nick Lawliss and Ryan Gill with a score of 6-2. Hank Williams and Jonah Hill took the No. 3 doubles for Georgetown by defeating Harry Zeiders and Alejandro Rotundo, 6-1. Loyola’s only doubles win came at No. 2, where Petter Hagen and Louis Moldenhauer overcame Cyrus Zia and Jacob Mann in a tiebreaker, finishing 7-6 (1).

In singles competition, Georgetown clinched the overall victory by winning three matches. O’Sullivan beat Hagen at No. 1 singles (6-3, 6-4), Hill topped Gill at No. 3 (6-1, 6-1), and Williams secured another point for Georgetown over Rotundo at No. 6 (6-2, 6-3).

Loyola responded with three singles victories of its own: Moldenhauer defeated Mann at No. 2 singles (6-3, 6-4), Blake Edwards rallied to beat Zia in a comeback win at No. 4 (3-6, 6-3, [10‑5]), while Lawliss earned a hard-fought victory over Pablo in three sets at No.5 (3‑6,       
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The close result highlights both teams’ competitiveness during this matchup.



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