Duquesne Men’s Tennis Battles Hard in 4-2 Loss to Saint Joseph’s
The Duquesne men's tennis team ended its regular season with a tough 4-2 defeat against Saint Joseph's, finishing with a record of 7-10 overall and 2-3 in the conference. The match started positively for Duquesne, winning the doubles point with victories from both the No. 2 and No. 3 pairs. Highlights included Alfrendo Vogelaar's comeback win at No. 3 singles, despite losses in other singles matches that contributed to the overall team defeat. The Dukes now turn their attention to the upcoming Atlantic 10 Championships, slated for April 22 to April 25 in Orlando, Florida.
By the Numbers- Duquesne finished the regular season with a 7-10 overall record.
- The Dukes recorded a 2-3 conference record.
- Duquesne claimed the doubles point with wins at No. 2 (6-2) and No. 3 (6-3).
- One singles match at No. 2 was left unfinished, with a score of 5-7, 6-4, 3-3.
Duquesne will compete in the Atlantic 10 Championships starting on April 22, a crucial opportunity for redemption after the recent loss.
Bottom LineDespite the regular season loss, Duquesne's strong doubles performance and Vogelaar's singles victory illustrate the team's potential heading into the postseason.
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