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Loic Didavi |
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Kourtney Howell |
NEW ORLEANS — Four from Xavier University of Louisiana — Loic Didavi, Kyle
Montrel, Kourtney Howell and Brion Flowers — have been named Intercollegiate
Tennis Association NAIA All-Americans for the 2012-13 season.
The four earned the honor by being top 20 in singles or top 10 in doubles in the ITA's postseason
individual rankings. Didavi, a senior from Cotonou, Benin, and a graduate of
Lycée Jean Dautet, La Rochelle, was ranked fourth in singles and fifth in
doubles with Montrel, a freshman from Atlanta, Ga., and a graduate of Southwest
Atlanta Christian Academy. Those are the highest-ever final NAIA individual
rankings of the Gold Rush.
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Kyle Montrel |
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Brion Flowers |
The Gold Nuggets also achieved their
highest-ever end-of-season singles and doubles rankings. Howell, a junior from
Cypress, Texas, and a graduate of Cypress Woods High School, ranked sixth in
singles and was third in doubles with Flowers, a freshman from Lafayette, La.,
and a graduate of St. Thomas More High School.
Didavi and Howell are
repeat All-America selections. Didavi made the team for the third consecutive
year; he also attained that honor as a sophomore at Auburn Montgomery before
transferring to Xavier. Howell is the Gold Nuggets' first two-time ITA NAIA
All-American. Montrel and Flowers are Xavier's first freshmen to be named
All-America in this sport.
Also ranked nationally in the postseason were
XU's Nikita Soifer at 21st and Montrel at 36th in men's singles, and the men's
doubles team of Soifer and Viktor Svoboda at No. 19. In women's singles, Flowers
finished 28th, and Amanda Materre was 42nd. Howell was 15th and Materre 36th in
the final singles rankings a year ago.
In the NAIA South Region men's
rankings, Didavi was fifth, Soifer 12th and Montrel 16th in singles. Didavi and
Montrel were fourth, and Soifer and Svoboda were eighth in doubles. In the
women's South Region, Howell was sixth and Flowers 15th in singles, and Howell
and Flowers were third in doubles.
Soifer is a sophomore from Beer
Sheva, Israel, and a graduate of Hof Hasharon School. Svoboda is a junior from
Kamenice, Czech Republic, and a graduate of Vitezna Plan. Materre is a sophomore
from Richmond, Texas, and a graduate of Westside High School.
This is
the second consecutive year that the XU men have three in the final singles top
50 and two teams in final doubles top 20.
Xavier is one of three NAIA men's
programs — the others are Vanguard and Westmont — with at least three singles
players and two doubles teams in the final rankings both of the last two
seasons.
Both XU teams had their best seasons ever. The Gold Nuggets
finished 19-8 and were the first XU team in any sport to reach No. 1 in an NAIA
coaches poll or reach the semifinals of an NAIA National Championship. They
ranked third in the postseason. The XU men (15-8) and reached their highest-ever
NAIA ranking, fifth, on three occasions, including the postseason poll. The Gold
Rush became the first XU program to reach the national quarterfinals in
consecutive years.
By Ed Cassiere, SID
XULAATHLETICS
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA