Xavier University of Louisiana's Amber Brown defeated Martin Methodist's Maria
Charrys 6-3, 6-1 Saturday to clinch a 5-2 dual match victory for the Gold
Nuggets in the championship of an NAIA unaffiliated group women's tennis
tournament at Racquet Club of the South.
Brown is a sophomore from
Decatur. She was home-schooled before attending Xavier.
Xavier entered
the tournament 4-21 but won all three of its duals to earn an automatic bid to
the NAIA National Championship on May 15-19 at Mobile, Ala. Brown won all three
of her No. 3 singles matches and dropped a collective five games. Her three-set
loss to Charrys clinched Martin Methodist's 5-4 victory March 9.
"I just
wanted to go out there and get revenge for last time," Brown said. "I told
myself that I wasn't going to lose to her. I knew that I needed to win for my
team to get to nationals."
Martin Methodist is ranked 17th and was the
defending champion of this event.
Xavier's eighth-ranked men defeated
16th-ranked Cumberland 5-0 to win the championship for the second consecutive
year. The Gold Rush (17-7) took a 2-0 lead when seniors Steffen Giles-Osborn and
Sean Richarson defeated Devin Crotzer and Na'im Azhar 8-6 at No. 2 doubles.
Giles-Osborn (Atlanta resident, Westlake High School graduate) is 15-0 and
Richardson (Ellenwood resident, Stockbridge High) is 12-0 in four seasons of
conference/group tournaments.
Xavier's men qualified for the national
tournament for the fourth consecutive year, and the women qualified for the
sixth time in eight seasons.