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Men's Tennis to Visit Chestnut Hill for PSAC Clash on Tuesday Afternoon

PHILADELPHIA, Pa.- The West Chester University men's tennis team (3-5, 1-1) will look to get right back in the win column on Tuesday when the Golden Rams visit Chestnut Hill (1-5,0-1) on Tuesday afternoon beginning at 3 p.m.

West Chester at Chestnut Hill

Match Details: March 31 I 3 p.m.

Location: Chestnut Hill College Tennis Courts (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Last Time Out

West Chester heads into play at Chestnut Hill on Tuesday afternoon following a 7-0 loss to Edinboro on Friday afternoon at the Westwood Racquet Club in Erie for the Golden Rams' first PSAC loss of the season after opening league play with a win over Millersville last Thursday. West Chester won one of the three doubles matches on Friday as the duo of Juan Pablo Beirana-Guzman (Morelia, Mexico/Universidad Internacional Jefferson) and Thomaz Joly (Indaiatuba, Brazil/Colegio Saber) won their match by a 6-3 final. Joly forced a decisive third set in his fifth singles match, but it was not enough for the Golden Rams to topple the perennially strong Fighting Scots.

Weather Report

Tuesday looks to be the best day of the week in the Delaware Valley with highs in the upper 70s under mostly sunny skies.

Not Anymore

A non-league match for many years, Chestnut Hill is now a PSAC associate member in men's tennis, along with Jefferson, as both teams join the ranks of the PSAC after being CACC Tennis programs for many years. Daemen and D'Youville will join Chestnut Hill and Jefferson as Associate Member tennis programs in 2026-27.

Scouting Chestnut Hill

Chestnut Hill entered play on Monday at 1-5, heading into a home non-league clash against Jefferson, ahead of their PSAC play meeting on April 11 at Jefferson. The Griffins fell on Friday to West Virginia State by a 4-2 final at Bloomsburg, but posted a 6-1 win over a Division I foe, Loyola (Md.), on Sunday afternoon at Loyola for their first win of the season.

Noah Cutting leads the team in singles play at 4-1 overall and 3-0 in first singles matches in dual action, while Enzo Puppi is 3-2 overall, including a 2-0 mark at third singles. In doubles, Cutting and Pablo Cervera are a team-best 3-2, including a 1-1 mark in first doubles, while Ewan Brown and Augustin Daubannay are 2-2 in doubles action, including a win at second doubles.

Up Next

West Chester will be back in action at home on Thursday vs. Bloomsburg, beginning at 2 p.m., before hosting Ursinus on April 9 at 2 p.m. as well.
 
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