Wooster seniors Pat Grab and Jeremy Dominik were both named to the 2009 All-North Coast Athletic Conference Mens Tennis Team as singles players, with Grab earning second-team accolades and Dominik honorable mention.
Wooster came up on the short end of a pair of 5-4 decisions, sandwiched around a 5-0 win, as it closed the season with a sixth-place finish at the North Coast Athletic Conference Mens Tennis Tournament.
Wooster dropped a 9-0 decision to No. 23 ranked Denison. It marked the Fighting Scots regular season finale, as theyll immediately focus on the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament this coming weekend.
With victories in the top three singles' slots, along with the top two doubles' pairings, Wooster was able to get past home standing Wittenberg University by a 6-3 count.
In a battle between two North Coast Athletic Conference Eastern division schools, the Wooster men's tennis team fell to No. 8-ranked Kenyon College by an 8-1 count Saturday.
The Wooster mens tennis team ran its win streak to two matches and improved to 13-4 on the season during its regular season home finale, as it handed visiting Tiffin University a 7-2 setback.
The Wooster mens tennis team opened up the Great Lakes Colleges Association Tournament with back-to-back 5-0 losses to regionally-ranked opponents in Hope and Carnegie Mellon on Friday, but rebounded in its final match of the tournament with a 6-3 win over Albion College to end the weekend in Crawfordsville, Ind. with a 1-2 mark.
Behind the play of senior Jeremy Dominik and freshman Matt Hoch, Wooster pulled out a key 5-4 victory over visiting Allegheny as the Fighting Scots improved to 10-2 overall and remain perfect at 2-0 in North Coast Athletic Conference East action.
The Wooster men's tennis team, after suffering through a brief two-match losing skid, rebounded in an impressive manner Tuesday evening with a 9-0 North Coast Athletic Conference shutout over Oberlin.
After winning three of its first eight matches by 5-4 scores, the tables were turned on Wooster Thursday as Ohio Northern University pulled out the closest of victories over the Fighting Scots in non-conference mens tennis action.
The Wooster mens tennis teams perfect start to a season didnt come to an end until its final match of the annual trip to Hilton Head, S.C. (March 11-20), when St. Lawrence University edged the Fighting Scots 6-3. Prior to that, Wooster had won its first eight matches, five coming in Hilton Head, which marks the programs best start to a season this decade.
The Wooster mens tennis team notched another victory on the young season, as the Fighting Scots moved to 2-0 this spring with a 6-3 decision over Ohio Wesleyan.
The Wooster mens tennis team utilized its depth for a narrow 5-4 season-opening victory over Malone, as the Fighting Scots No. 4 through No. 6 singles players each won in straight sets and pulled out the come-from-behind victory.