PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. – No. 2 James Madison punched its ticket to the title match of the 2023 Sun Belt Women's Tennis Championship with a tough 4-2 victory against No. 6 Marshall in the semifinals on Saturday afternoon at the Peachtree City Tennis Center.
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The Dukes improved to 15-7 on the year and move on to Sunday's title bout against top-seeded Old Dominion. The Thundering Herd ended their first season as a league member with a 16-9 overall mark.
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Daniela Voloh tied JMU's all-time combined wins record, as she won both doubles and singles to match former Duke Jona Roka (2016-21) with 165 career total victories. Voloh already owns the JMU singles wins record, as her triumph Saturday was the 91st of her career.
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Teaming with Voloh and earning the clinching point for the second straight day,
Daria Munteanu also went 2-0 on the afternoon.
Daria Afanasyeva provided the other singles win, while
Kylie Moulin and
Ines Oliveira secured the doubles point on court one.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
Doubles Play
- JMU won on courts one and two to take the early 1-0 lead.
- JMU controlled the tempo from the start on court two, as Munteanu and Voloh cruised to a 6-1 victory against Sophia Hurrion and Aisling McGrane.
- Tied at 4-4 on court one, JMU broke the Marshall serve, and the tandem of Kylie Moulin and Oliveira rallied from love-40 on their service game to upend Johanna Strom and Emma Vanderheyden, 6-4.
- On court three, the match between JMU's Afanasyeva and Reka Matko and MU's Gabrielle Clairotte and Rieke Gillar went unfinished while tied at 5-5.
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Singles Play
- The Thundering Herd made it a 1-1 contest on court six, where Sophia Hurrion downed Hope Moulin, 6-2, 6-1.
- JMU regained the lead on court three, where Voloh cruised to a 6-1, 6-2 triumph versus Doroteja Joksovic to tie Roka's program record.
- Marshall once again tied it at 2-2 on court five, as Andjela Lopicic defeated Oliveira in straight sets, at 6-3, 6-0.
- The Dukes grabbed the lead for good on court two by way of an Afanasyeva straight-set triumph. A week after falling to the same foe in Harrisonburg, the JMU senior used a quick start to take down Vanderheyden, 6-2, 6-3.
- Munteanu provided late-match heroics for the second straight day, as she held off McGrane on court four by scores of 7-6 (3), 7-5 for the clincher. Like Afanasyeva, Munteanu avenged a loss from a week ago, as she managed to win just two games against McGrane in the regular-season finale on April 22.
- In a battle of First Team All-Sun Belt competitors, Kylie Moulin led Strom, 7-6 (4), 4-4 (15-love) on court one when the match concluded.
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BACK IN THE TITLE MATCH
- JMU returns to a conference title match for the fifth time in the past six championships it has competed in in 2016.
- The Dukes made their first conference title berth in 2016 and are two-time tournament champions, winning the program's first two in 2019 and 2021.
- Though former conference competitors in the Colonial Athletic Association, this will mark the first time JMU and ODU have met in a championship final.
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UP NEXT
JMU meets Old Dominion in the Sun Belt Championship final on Sunday, April 30 at 1 p.m. at the Peachtree City Tennis Center. The match will be streamed live on ESPN+. This contest will also count toward the TowneBank Royal Rivalry Challenge.
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