2008-09 Men's Tennis News
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Grab, Dominik Selected to All-NCAC TeamMay 04, 2009Wooster 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.
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Two Tough 5-4 Losses Lead to Sixth-Place NCAC Finish for WoosterApril 24, 2009Wooster 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.
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Scots Fall in Regular Season Finale, Turn Attention to NCAC TourneyApril 22, 2009Wooster 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.
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Success at Top of the Lineup Lifts Wooster to 6-3 Win Over WittenbergApril 19, 2009With 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.
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Wooster Falls to Kenyon in NCAC East BattleApril 18, 2009In 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.
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Scots Cruise Past Tiffin 7-2 in Regular Season Home FinaleApril 16, 2009The 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.
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Wooster Wins Final Match to Go 1-2 at GLCAsApril 10, 2009The 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.
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Wooster Prevails Over John Carroll in Non-Conference MatchApril 08, 2009In its final tune-up before this weekends Great Lakes Colleges Association Tournament, Wooster pulled out a 6-3 decision over John Carroll.
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Wooster Garners Huge 5-4 NCAC East Victory Over AlleghenyApril 05, 2009Behind 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.
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Mens Tennis Picks up First NCAC Victory in Impressive FashionMarch 31, 2009The 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.
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Ohio Northern Defeats Wooster for First Time EverMarch 26, 2009After 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.
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Scots Continue Strong Start to Season During Hilton Head Trip, Now 8-1March 12, 2009The 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.
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Scots Ease Past Otterbein in 9-0 VictoryMarch 05, 2009The Wooster mens tennis team remained perfect in its 2009 non-conference schedule following a 9-0 win over Otterbein.
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Scots Serve Ohio Wesleyan with 6-3 SetbackFebruary 25, 2009The 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.
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Scots Begin Spring Season With Comeback 5-4 Win Over MaloneFebruary 07, 2009The 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.