The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team has been ranked 16th in the nation in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association poll of the season.
University of Mary Washington senior Tyler Carey has capped his outstanding career by gaining All-America honors by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.
University of Mary Washington senior TYLER CAREY (Moseley, Va.) repeated as the Virginia State College Division Player of the Year, and Christopher Newport University freshman DAVID REED (Easely, S.C.) garnered Rookie of the Year honors, as the Virginia Sports Information Directors Association released its 2014-15 College Division Men’s Tennis team on Monday. UMW head coach Todd Helbling repeated as VaSID State Coach of the Year. Carey becomes the third player to gain two state Player of the Year honors, while Helbling wins his fifth straight Coach of the Year award, and sixth overall.
University of Mary Washington senior Tyler Carey fell, 7-5, 6-4, to Skyler Butts of Claremont Mudd Scripps in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III singles championship on Friday in Mason, Ohio.
University of Mary Washington senior Tyler Carey won his first two rounds of matches at the NCAA Division III singles championship on Thursday, and will play in quarterfinals on Friday. He and Evan Charles fell in the national doubles championship.
Tyler Carey, the 2015 ITA/Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sportsmanship & Leadership Award winner, has made an impact on and off the court at Mary Washington. Among his volunteering ventures was his involvement with the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, which pairs collegiate athletic teams with children battling pediatric brain tumors.
University of Mary Washington senior Tyler Carey has advanced to the NCAA Division III Men's Tennis Singles Championship, and will be joined by classmate Evan Charles for the NCAA Doubles Championship.
University of Mary Washington senior Tyler Carey has been named as the Atlantic South's Most Improved Player and Arthur Ashe Award for Sportsmanship and Leadership by the Intecollegiate Tennis Association.
The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team dropped a 5-3 decision to seventh-ranked Trinity (Tx.) University in the third round of the NCAA Division III Tournament on Saturday at the Edward Hegmann Courts. The Eagles close with a 21-6 record.
The 14th ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated 39th ranked The College of New Jersey, 5-2, on Friday afternoon in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at the Edward Hegmann Courts at UMW. The Eagles improve to 21-5, and will face seventh ranked Trinity (Tx.) on Saturday in the third round at 2 p.m.
Mary Washington senior Tyler Carey finished his career as a four-time CAC men's tennis singles and doubles all-star, earning first-team honors in both for the third-straight season, and he became the second player in CAC history to be named Player of the Year three times to lead the 2015 All-CAC Men's Tennis Team.
The 18th ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team won two of three doubles matches and five of six singles matches to defeat 37th ranked Christopher Newport University, 7-2, for the 2015 Capital Athletic Conference Championship on Sundat at the Ed Hegmann Tennis Complex. The Eagles win their 21st CAC title overall, and 16th straight under coach Todd Helbling.
The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team swept a 9-0 decision over York College in the Capital Athletic Conference semifinals on Tuesday at the Battleground The Eagles improve to 19-5 on the season.
Mary Washington sophomore Brandon Griffin was selected as the CAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week accolades after helping the Eagles clinch the No. 1 seed in the CAC Tournament last week.
The 18th ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team dropped a 6-3 decision at #10 Carnegie Mellon University on Saturday. The loss stops the Eagles' win streak at 11 matches.
The 19th ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated Christopher Newport University, 8-1, on Tuesday in Capital Athletic Conference action in Newport News. The Eagles improve to 18-3 on the season.
The 19th ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated Salisbury University, 6-3, and St. Mary's College, 9-0, on Wednesday at the Battleground. The Eagles improve to 17-3 on the season.
The 19th ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated DePauw University, 6-3, on Saturday at the Indoor Tennis Center. The Eagles improve to 15-3 on the season.
The UMW men's tennis team held firm at 19th in the nation in the latest ITA Nationally Rankings. The Eagles remain at #4 in the region and are well represented in the individual rankings.
The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team captured an impressive 6-2 win over #16 Bates College on Friday night at the UTC to improve to 12-3 on the season.
Mary Washington sophomore Scott Buie was named CAC Player of the Week after leading the Eagles to three wins last week, including a 9-0 win over No. 36 Washington & Lee.
The 17th ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated #36 Washington & Lee University, 9-0, on Saturday at the UMW indoor center. The Eagles improve to 11-3 on the season.
The 17th-ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated Frostburg State University, Swarthmore College, and Southern Virginia University on Friday at the Battleground. The Eagles improve to 10-3 on the season.
University of Mary Washington standouts Conor Smith and John James, both two-time CAC Men's Tennis Athletes of the Year and four-time first-team conference all-stars, were among the 19 Eagles named to the CAC Men's Tennis Silver Anniversary Team.