XULA continued its success Friday, getting doubles and singles victories from Mariia Borodii and Farah Baklouti and the clincher from Angela Charles-Alfred in a 5-2 victory at William Carey. Although the Gold Nuggets (6-3), ranked third in the NAIA, dropped 2-of-3 doubles matches, they rallied with four consecutive singles victories to give the ninth-ranked Lady Crusaders (3-1) their first loss of the season.
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Borodii and Baklouti defeated Xiana Garcia and Manon Benetrix 8-2 on the first doubles court. In singles, Borodii beat Valeriya Shurbina 6-4, 6-1 at No. 1, and Baklouti defeated Sabrina Goetzen 6-1, 6-2 at No. 4. Charles-Alfred ended the dual at No. 3 with her 6-3, 6-3 victory against Wijitbanjong Pakkaro.
Charlene Goreau was first off the court in singles, rolling to a 6-0, 6-0 decision against Garcia at No. 2.
"After a rough day of doubles, we regrouped and really came alive in singles," XULA coach Alan Greensaid. "Our singles lineup really came to play today."
These Nuggets are road warriors, too. Of those seven wins against top 10s, only one occurred at home. The shiniest gem of that bunch was at West Florida — a 5-3 XULA victory against a team that eventually finished 2018 as the NCAA Division II national runner-up.
XULA will return to the road March 9 — one week from Saturday — for an ambitious women's/men's tripleheader in Jackson, Miss.: 9 a.m. against Tougaloo, 1 p.m. against Rust, then 4 p.m. against NCAA Division I Jackson State. Tougaloo and Rust are Gulf Coast Athletic Conference members like XULA, and it will be the Nuggets' and Rush's first competition against the GCAC since 2015.
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Ed Cassiere, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
Department of Athletics & Recreation
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