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Georgetown Tennis Closes Regular Season with Four-Match Weekend

4/9/2026 1:58:00 PM

WASHINGTON - Georgetown tennis will wrap up the 2026 spring regular season with a quartet of matches on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, men's tennis will head to Emmitsburg, Maryland to face Mount St. Mary's, while the women make a short trip to Fairfax, Virginia for a match against George Mason. Both squads return on Saturday to host a BIG EAST doubleheader against Villanova at the Junior Tennis Champions Center in College Park, Maryland.
 
About Georgetown Men's Tennis
  • Georgetown (5-14, 2-3 BE) dropped both its conference matches last week, falling 6-1 to St. John's on April 1 and 5-2 to DePaul on April 3.
  • James O'Sullivan picked up the lone point for GU in the loss to the Red Storm, while Jonah Hill and Jacob Mann earned singles victories in the loss to DePaul.
  • Joshua Lamm-Bocharov leads the Hoyas with an 8-8 singles record, followed by J. O'Sullivan with a 7-10 record. Both hold 3-2 marks in conference action this season.
  • J. O'Sullivan leads GU with seven doubles wins, while Arthur O'Sullivan and Lamm-Bocharov have six wins apiece.
 
About Georgetown Women's Tennis
  • The Hoyas (6-8, 3-2 BE) are coming off a tight 4-3 victory over the UConn Huskies on April 2.
  • GU came from behind in doubles play to earn the point with wins from Julia Chu/Ruhika Bhat and Katie Garofolo-Ro/Emily Novikov.
  • Georgetown split its singles matches to earn the overall win as Garofolo-Ro, Bhat and Paige Gilbert captured victories on courts three, five, and six. Garofolo-Ro clinched the victory in a straight-set 7-5, 6-4 win against UConn's Victoria Matos.
  • Bhat boasts a team-best 9-3 record in singles action, including a perfect 4-0 mark in conference play. Chu, Garofolo-Ro and Gilbert have each earned eight singles wins on the year.
  • Chu leads Georgetown with eight doubles wins, followed by Novikov and Bhat with six each.
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