HUNTINGDON, PA- On a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon at Raffensberger Court, Juniata and Goucher faced off in the men’s tennis Landmark Conference Championship. Despite being down 2-1 after doubles play, the Eagles took four out of five in singles to come away with a 5-3 win and claim the title. It is the first Landmark championship since Juniata joined the conference in the 2007-08 season and its first conference crown overall.
HUNTINGDON, PA- It all comes down to one final match. One match to decide it all. For the second straight year, there will be a new men’s tennis champion in the Landmark Conference.
HUNTINGDON, PA- The Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Merchant Marine Academy in the semifinals of the Landmark Conference Tournament on Tuesday afternoon. The Eagles only needed to win five matches to knock off the Mariners and advance to the championships for the second year in a row.
HUNTINGDON, PA- The Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Mount Aloysius on Saturday morning in their final regular season match of the year. The Eagles easily dispatched the Mounties by the score of 9-0.
HUNTINGDON, PA- Playing in their penultimate match of the season, the Juniata men’s tennis team defeated Stevenson 7-2 on Friday afternoon. The Eagles, winners of 12 straight, improve to 13-4 overall and 6-0 at Raffensberger Court.
SELINSGROVE, PA- For the second straight year, the Juniata men’s tennis team has gone undefeated in Landmark Conference play. The Eagles knocked off Susquehanna 9-0 on Tuesday afternoon to improve to 12-4 overall and 8-0 in the conference.
TOWSON, MD- On Monday, the Landmark Conference announced its weekly awards. Sophomore Dean Polisena (Adelaide, Australia/Saint Ignatius) was named the Men’s Tennis Athlete of the Week. It is his first honor of the season.
HUNTINGDON, PA- It was a battle of the top two teams in the Landmark in men’s tennis on Saturday afternoon at Raffensberger Court. In the end, Juniata came out on top with a 7-2 victory over the Goucher.
HUNTINGDON, PA- The men’s tennis team improved its record to 10-4 overall with an 8-1 victory over Penn State-Altoona on Tuesday afternoon at Raffensberger Court. The win was also the team’s ninth straight victory.
BETHLEHEM, PA- For the third consecutive season, the Juniata men’s tennis team has qualified for the Landmark Conference Tournament. The Eagles clinched their playoff spot with a 7-2 victory over Moravian on Sunday afternoon.
KINGS POINT, NY- The men’s tennis team improved to a perfect 5-0 in Landmark Conference play with a 7-2 victory over Merchant Marine Academy on Saturday afternoon. The Eagles have won seven straight matches since returning from their spring trip and are now 8-4 overall.
HUNTINGDON, PA – The Juniata men’s tennis team (7-4, 4-0 Landmark) defeated Elizabethtown College (0-7, 0-2 Landmark) 8-1 today to move into a first place tie in Landmark standings with Goucher College (9-4, 4-0 Landmark).
MADISON, NJ- The men’s tennis team put up another solid effort as it defeated Drew 8-1 on Saturday. It was the Eagles fifth straight win as they improve to 6-4 overall and 3-0 in the Landmark Conference.
MIDDLETOWN, PA- The men’s tennis team played Penn-State Harrisburg in a non-conference match on Thursday afternoon. The Eagles took first and second doubles and 1-4 singles on their way to a 6-3 victory.
HUNTINGDON, PA- The Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Scranton in a Landmark Conference match on Sunday. The Eagles dropped only one set overall on their way to a 9-0 victory.
MECHANICSBURG, PA- The men’s tennis team faced Messiah in a non-conference match on Tuesday afternoon. The Eagles took down the Falcons with ease as they won 8-1.
TOWSON, MD- Freshman Matyas Kohout (Krhanice, Czech Republic/Gymnasium Jizni Mesto) was named the Landmark Conference Men’s Tennis Athlete of the Week on Monday. It is Kohout’s first weekly honor of the season.
HUNTINGDON, PA- In a rematch of last year’s Landmark Conference Championship, the results this time were one-sided as the men’s tennis team dominated Catholic 8-1 on Saturday afternoon at Rafensberger Court. The win improves the Eagles’ record to 2-4 while the Cardinals fall to 2-5.
HILTON HEAD, SC- Up 3-0 after doubles play, the Juniata men’s tennis team took the first three in singles competition as the Eagles won their first match of the season with a 6-3 victory over Nazareth.
HILTON HEAD, SC- The Juniata men’s tennis team began it spring trip with a match against Baldwin Wallace on Monday morning. The Eagles dropped a 5-4 decision to the Yellow Jackets.
HUNTINGDON, PA- When the Landmark Conference announced its preseason rankings three weeks ago, the Juniata men’s tennis team was selected #1. JC is coming off a program record 17-2 season that saw it go 7-0 in the conference in the regular season and advance to the Landmark championships where they fell by one point to Catholic.
SALISBURY, Md., The Juniata College men’s and women’s tennis teams opened up their seasons in a dual match at Salisbury this weekend, taking on host Salisbury and Bridgewater.
SALISBURY, Md., The Juniata College men’s and women’s tennis teams opened up their seasons in a dual match at Salisbury this weekend, taking on host Salisbury and Bridgewater
HUNTINGDON, Pa., Coaches have voted and after receiving six of nine first place votes, the Juniata College men’s tennis team has earned the top-spot in the 2015 Landmark Conference pre-season poll.
HUNTINGDON, PA- The Landmark Conference announced its selection for men’s tennis athlete of the week. Freshman Sho Sato (Shiga, Japan) was bestowed with the honor.
FREDERICKSBURG, VA- Juniata men’s tennis player Sho Sato (Shiga, Japan) won all four of his matches to claim the championship in his draw at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Championships. The three-day event was hosted by the University of Mary Washington.
SKILLMAN, N.J – The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) has announced the 2014 Scholar-Athletes and three Juniata men’s tennis players have earned the honor: recent graduate Elliott Perow (Huntingdon, Pa. / Huntingdon), rising senior Max Weiss (Pittsburgh, Pa. / Fox Chapel Area), and rising junior Mike Lifshitz (Worcester, Mass. / Worcester Academy). This is the third such honor for Perow and the second for both Lifshitz and Weiss.