PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. – A path to victory was there for No. 7 seed James Madison, as it took four matches into decisive third sets, but it couldn't get over the hump, falling 4-0 to No. 2 seed Old Dominion in the quarterfinal round of the Sun Belt Conference Men's Tennis Championship Thursday at the Peachtree City Tennis Center.
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The Monarchs, ranked 70th nationally by the ITA, improved to 16-9 on the year and advances to Friday's semifinals, while the Dukes saw their season end with a 12-10 record.
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ODU won the doubles point with victories on courts two and three, while claiming singles triumphs on courts two, three and five to move on in the tournament.
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The Dukes ended the season with a winning record for the sixth time over the last seven seasons and has finished with at least a .500 win percentage in every year since the 2016-17 campaign.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
Doubles Play
- ODU gained the early advantage with a 6-2 triumph on court three, in which Francois Le Tallec and Cosme Rolland de Ravel downed Edson Sanchez and Canon Secord.
- The doubles point was clinched on court two, where Luca Maldoner and Jakob Cadonau defeated Aathreya Mahesh and Francisco Sinopoli, 6-3.
- The tandem of Holden Koons and Youssef Sadek was tied at 5-5 with Younes Lalami and Brandon Perez on court one when the point was secured.
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Singles Play
- JMU took a set lead on three courts and was playing into the third set on the final four courts before ODU rattled off three victories.
- Rolland de Ravel doubled the Monarch lead on court three, capturing a 6-3, 6-2 win against Julian Lozano.
- Sadek wouldn't go down without a fight, trailing 5-1 in the second set, but would eventually fall to Le Tallec on court three by a score of 6-2, 6-4.
- The Monarchs clinched the match on court five, as Maldoner fended off Sanchez, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4.
- Three other bouts went unfinished, highlighted by Koons, who led Lalami 6-1, 4-6, 3-1 on court one.
- Cadonau held a third-set advantage on Sinopoli, at 3-6, 6-2, 3-0, on court four, while it was a tight one on court six, where Nicola Vidal held a game lead against Mahesh, at 3-6, 6-4, 2-1.
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Thank You Seniors
- Thursday marked the final match at JMU for seniors Holden Koons and Canon Secord.
- Koons wrapped up his career with 146 combined victories, going 88-36 in singles play and 58-38 in doubles. The program's first conference player of the year a season ago, he also never lost a home singles match, going 25-0 in Harrisonburg.
- Secord capped off his career playing for his father and a program he's known his entire life after competing four years at Bridgewater. He accumulated 111 career wins between BC and JMU, going 56-12 in singles play and 55-31 in doubles action.