2015-16 Men's Tennis News
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Landmark Conference Announces Spring All-Sportsmanship TeamMay 23, 2016TOWSON, MD – Six Juniata student-athletes were selected to the Landmark Conference’s All-Sportsmanship Team.
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Gregory and Grafe Named to Landmark Doubles Second TeamMay 11, 2016TOWSON, Md.- The Landmark Conference announced its Men’s Tennis awards on Wednesday. Juniata was represented by senior Bryan Gregory (Glen Mills, Pa./Garnet Valley) and freshman Owen Grafe (Newton, Mass./Newton North) as they were named to the Second Team in doubles play.
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Juniata Denied By Goucher In Landmark Championship 5-2May 08, 2016TOWSON, Md.- After a loss to Goucher earlier this season, the Juniata men’s tennis team knew that they would see the Gophers again. The rematch took place in the Landmark Conference Championship on Sunday afternoon. Exacting some revenge on their loss to the Eagles in last year’s championship, Goucher came out on top with a 5-2 victory to clinch their first conference title in the program’s history.
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Men’s Tennis Defeats Catholic 5-0 in Landmark SemifinalsMay 04, 2016ALTOONA, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Catholic at the Summit Tennis & Athletic Club in the Landmark Tournament Semifinals on Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles won all three matches in doubles play and need just two wins in singles to defeat the Cardinals 5-0 and advance to the Landmark Championship match for the third straight year.
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Site Change Announced for Men’s Tennis Landmark Semifinal MatchMay 03, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa. – With the potential of inclement weather in the forecast for tomorrow, the men’s tennis Landmark semifinal match between Juniata and Catholic will be moved indoors.
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Juniata Breaks Ground On Winton Hill Athletic ComplexApril 25, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- This past Saturday, ground was broken for the new Winton Hill Athletic Complex which will open this coming September. The $3.5 million construction project will create a new soccer and lacrosse field and stadium complex, as well as six tennis courts, locker rooms, and a press box.
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Men’s Tennis Match for Wednesday CancelledApril 25, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis match with Messiah that was scheduled for this coming Wednesday at Raffensberger Court has been cancelled. It will not be rescheduled.
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Eagles Get By Royals in Men’s Tennis 5-4April 24, 2016SCRANTON, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team played its final Landmark Conference match on Sunday afternoon against Scranton. The Eagles found themselves in a tight battle with the Royals but came out with a 5-4 victory.
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Men’s Tennis Tops Catholic 7-2April 23, 2016WASHINGTON, D.C.- Juniata men’s tennis traveled to the nation’s capital for a Saturday afternoon match with Catholic. The Eagles won by the score of 7-2 to improve to 11-8 overall and 6-1 in the Landmark.
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Men’s Tennis Felled By Nationally Ranked F&MApril 19, 2016LANCASTER, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis faced #29 Franklin and Marshall on Tuesday afternoon. The Diplomats came out on the winning end with a 9-0 victory.
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Eagles Take Down MarinersApril 17, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- Playing in its third straight Landmark match in a row, you would forgive the Juniata men’s tennis team for being a little tired. The Eagles showed no signs of weariness as they easily defeated Merchant Marine 9-0 on Sunday afternoon at Raffensberger Court. This was coming off a 9-0 victory over Drew on Saturday.
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Men’s Tennis Shuts Down Drew 9-0 on Senior DayApril 16, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- Playing in its second match in an many days, the Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Drew on Saturday afternoon at Raffensberger Courts. The Eagles did not drop a match on the day as they won by the score of 9-0.
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Eagles Take Down Blue JaysApril 15, 2016ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa.- After dropping their first conference match in three years on Sunday to Goucher, the Juniata men’s tennis looked to start a new streak as they played Elizabethtown on Friday afternoon. The Eagles had no trouble with the Blue Jays as they won 8-1.
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Men’s Tennis Defeats Penn State-AltoonaApril 12, 2016ALTOONA, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team played Penn-State Altoona in a non-conference match on Tuesday afternoon. The Eagles had no trouble with the Lions as they won by the score of 8-1.
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Men’s Tennis Defeated by Goucher in Landmark PlayApril 10, 2016TOWSON, Md.- Prior to today, the Juniata men’s tennis team had not lost a regular season conference match in three years. That impressive streak ended as Goucher defeated the Eagles by the score of 6-3. It was the first time the two teams have played each other since Juniata’s 5-3 win over the Gopher’s in last season’s Landmark Championship.
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Men’s Tennis Knocks off Susquehanna 7-2April 06, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Susquehanna in a Landmark Conference match on Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles had no trouble with the Crusaders as they won by the score of 7-2. Juniata evens its record at 6-6 overall and improves to 2-0 in the conference.
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Tennis Matches at Scranton PostponedMarch 31, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa. The Juniata men’s and women’s tennis matches at Scranton that were scheduled for this Saturday have been postponed due to the threat of inclement weather. Both matches will now be played on April 24 starting at 1 p.m.
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Men’s Tennis Opens Landmark Play With Win Over MoravianMarch 26, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team began Landmark Conference play against Moravian on Saturday afternoon at Raffensberger Courts. The Eagles had a resounding 8-1 win over the Greyhounds.
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Robert Morris Added to Tennis StaffMarch 23, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata athletic department welcomes the addition of Robert Morris to the tennis staff. Morris will oversee daily practices and match competitions.
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Men’s Tennis Falls To Undefeated UrsinusMarch 19, 2016COLLEGEVILLE, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team faced undefeated Ursinus on Saturday afternoon. The Bears won by the score of 6-3.
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Men’s Tennis Holds Off Gettysburg In Home OpenerMarch 18, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team hosted its first match of the season on Friday as it welcomed Gettysburg to Raffensberger Court. The Eagles came out on the winning end as they defeated the Bullets 5-3.
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Men’s Tennis Topped By Colorado College, 6-3March 11, 2016ORLANDO, Fla.- The Juniata men’s tennis team played its final match of their spring trip on Friday afternoon. The Eagles were bested by Colorado College by the score of 6-3.
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Men’s Tennis Defeats Wittenberg 6-3; Loses to Lake ForestMarch 09, 2016HAINES CITY, Fla.- After an off day on Tuesday, the Juniata men’s tennis team was back in action on Wednesday morning. The Eagles faced Wittenberg and came away with a 6-3 win.
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Men’s Tennis Opens Florida Trip With 7-2 Win Over King’sMarch 07, 2016ORLANDO, Fla.- The Juniata men’s tennis team began its Florida Trip with a match against King’s College on Monday morning. The Eagles won by the score of 7-2.
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Eagles Bested by Ohio WesleyanMarch 07, 2016ORLANDO, Fla. - After securing a win earlier in the day, the Juniata men’s tennis team returned to the court with an afternoon match against Ohio Wesleyan. The Battling Bishops won by the score of 8-1.
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Men’s Tennis Falls to HobartFebruary 27, 2016GENEVA, N.Y.- The Juniata men’s tennis team played Hobart College in a non-conference match on Saturday afternoon at Bristol Field House. The Eagles were defeated by the score of 8-1.
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Men’s Tennis Gets First Win With 6-3 Victory over BridgewaterFebruary 20, 2016SALISBURY, Md.- Juniata men’s tennis bounced back from yesterday’s loss to Salisbury with a 6-3 win over Bridgewater on Saturday afternoon. The match was played on the Seagulls’ court.
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Men’s Tennis Falls to Salisbury in Season OpenerFebruary 19, 2016SALISBURY, MD.- The Juniata men’s tennis team opened its 2016 season on Friday afternoon against Salisbury. The Seagulls outlasted the Eagles by the score of 6-3.
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Men’s Tennis Season PreviewFebruary 18, 2016HUNTINGDON, Pa.- With five of six players from the one through six spots returning from last year’s Landmark champion team, the Juniata men’s tennis team will look to take home another championship plaque in 2016. The coaches in the Landmark agree that the Eagles will do that as they picked them to come in first in the preseason poll.
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Men’s Tennis Picked First in Landmark Preseason PollFebruary 11, 2016TOWSON, Md.- For the second straight year, the coaches of the Landmark Conference have voted the Juniata men’s tennis team to come out on top. The Eagles received 78 total points and seven first place votes.