Men’s Tennis Falls to No. 54 Old Dominion in Sun Belt Quarterfinals
The Coastal Carolina men's tennis team was eliminated by No. 54 Old Dominion, losing 4-1 in the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament, ending their season. The Chants started strong, clinching the doubles point with wins on the first two courts. However, Old Dominion dominated singles, securing four straight-set victories to finalize their win. Coastal Carolina concluded the season with a record of 12-11, marking their first winning season since 2019 under head coach Chris Powers.
By the Numbers- Coastal Carolina secured the doubles point, winning on courts one and two (6-3, 6-3).
- The Chants finished their season with a 12-11 overall record.
- The loss marks the end of a competitive season for Coastal Carolina men's tennis.
- Old Dominion’s victory puts them into the next round of the tournament.
Coastal Carolina may focus on rebuilding for the next season, aiming to retain talent and improve on their recent performance. With a winning season as a foundation, expectations will rise for future competitions.
Bottom LineDespite the loss, Coastal Carolina's first winning season in years is a positive sign for the program, suggesting potential growth and improvements in the coming years.
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