Who won between Elon and Duke?
Elon faced Duke on January 16, but the specific result isn't detailed in this content, other than mentioning that Elon pushed #17 Duke in a road loss.
Sports / Tennis
A look at recent college men's tennis action, featuring #17 Duke's dominant performances and Elon University's match against Duke.
On January 18, #17 Duke demonstrated its strength by sweeping both James Madison and North Carolina Central. Against JMU, Duke secured the doubles point with wins on courts two and three, followed by straight-set victories in the top three singles matches. Similarly, against NC Central, Duke quickly claimed the doubles point and secured three singles wins to complete the sweep.
Elon University faced Duke on January 16. Elon's head coach, Maciek Sykut, previously served on Duke's tennis staff. Prior to the Duke match, Elon defeated Saint Joseph's, with notable performances from Jack Curtis, Rafael Ymer, Nikola Parichkov and Veljko Krstic.
These matches highlight the competitive landscape of college men's tennis and the strong programs at Duke and Elon.
Elon faced Duke on January 16, but the specific result isn't detailed in this content, other than mentioning that Elon pushed #17 Duke in a road loss.
Duke defeated James Madison 4-0.
Elon defeated Saint Joseph's on neutral courts at the Wake Forest Tennis Center.
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