The Old Dominion men's tennis team competing in an intense match during the NCAA tournament.
The Old Dominion University men’s tennis team is set to face the Kentucky Wildcats in the NCAA Tournament this Friday at 2 p.m. in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Riding a seven-match winning streak and coming off a Sun Belt Conference title, the Monarchs are eager to showcase their skills on the national stage. With a recent victory against Georgia Southern boosting their confidence, the team’s head coach is optimistic about their chances in the tournament. Fans are gearing up for an exciting season ahead, with a home match against Coastal Carolina scheduled for March 23.
Norfolk is buzzing with excitement as the Old Dominion University men’s tennis team prepares to hit the courts for the NCAA Tournament for the third year in a row! The Monarchs, with their eyes on the prize, are set to face off against the Kentucky Wildcats in what promises to be an electrifying matchup. Scheduled for Friday at 2 p.m., this first-round clash will take place in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The atmosphere is sure to be charged as the Monarchs look to extend their tournament run.
This past Monday, the NCAA revealed the tournament bracket that sent the Monarchs’ spirits soaring. Selections like these are a mixture of excitement and surprise, and head coach Dominik Mueller couldn’t hide his joy when talking about the team’s selection. It’s always thrilling when you hear your team’s name called, especially when the stakes are as high as they are in the NCAA postseason.
The moment couldn’t be better for ODU as they roll into the tournament riding a seven-match winning streak. With a strong overall record of 17-8 and having recently captured their third consecutive Sun Belt Conference title, the Monarchs are fiercely determined to continue their winning momentum. They went through the conference season undefeated, capping it off with a final tally of 14-8.
For ODU, Friday’s match against Kentucky isn’t just a game; it’s a chance to seize opportunities and show what they can do on the national stage. The players recognize that to make a deep tournament run, they’ll have to rise to the occasion and capitalize on every chance that comes their way. As they reflect on their recent successes, the excitement and determination are palpable.
The Monarchs recently put their skills to the test in a match against Georgia Southern, closing that contest with a commanding 4-1 victory. Early in the match, they made a splash by securing the first point with brilliant doubles performances from the duo of Jean-Karim Olivier de Sardan and Yanis Moundir, alongside Cosme Rolland De Ravel and Adam Majchrzak. Their teamwork paid off!
In singles play, they maintained their momentum with Aryan Saleh winning first, followed by Connor Van Schalkwyk, and finally Cosme Rolland De Ravel, who clinched the match for ODU. Although matches for Codie Van Schalkwyk and Yanis Moundir were temporarily halted, the Monarchs stood tall, demonstrating their prowess on the courts.
With the NCAA Tournament set to showcase the best of collegiate tennis, ODU’s matchup against Kentucky is just the beginning. Whatever happens in Winston-Salem, the Monarchs have already made their mark with their recent achievements and can draw confidence from their solid performance.
Additionally, fans of the team won’t have to wait long for the next opportunity to cheer on their Monarchs. ODU is set to host Coastal Carolina on Sunday, March 23, at 1 p.m. in the Folkes-Stevens Tennis Center. The excitement is building, so whether you’re on campus or following from afar, it’s a great time to be a fan of ODU tennis!
As the Monarchs embark on this new adventure, they seem poised to not only represent Old Dominion but also make their fans proud. Bring on the tournament!
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