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Hutchison, Miles Named to NCAA Division III Doubles Championship

Hutchison, Miles Named to NCAA Division III Doubles Championship

University of Mary Washington sophomore Moses Hutchison and senior Matt Miles will advance to the NCAA Division III men's tennis individual championships, and will compete in the doubles bracket. The championships will begin on May 24 at Kalamazoo College.

For the individual championships, the national committee selected seven singles players and three doubles teams from each of the four regions. Additionally, the committee selected the remaining four singles players and four doubles team berths from a national at-large pool. The individual championships consist of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. The selection of teams and individuals for the championships is based on won-lost record, strength of schedule and eligibility and availability of student-athletes.
 
SINGLES QUALIFIERS (Alphabetical by school):
Sean Wei, Amherst
Yangeng Jiang, Bowdoin
Grant Urken, Bowdoin
Varun Shanker, Caltech
Leo Vithoontien, Carleton
Chaz Downing, Carnegie Mellon
 
Daniel Levine, Carnegie Mellon
Matthew Chen, Case Western Reserve
Erik Kerrigan, Chicago
Jeremy Yuan, Chicago (At-Large)
Dominic Lacombe, Christopher Newport
Jack Katzman, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Nikolai Parodi, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Adrien Bouchet, Emory
Hayden Cassone, Emory
Jonathan Jemison, Emory
Patrick Whaling, Gustavus Adolphus
Ian Yi, Kalamazoo
Jake Zalenski, Kenyon
Lubomir Cuba, Middlebury
Noah Farrell, Middlebury (At-Large)
Jed Kronenberg, Pomona-Pitzer
Chase Lipscomb, Redlands
Alex Angradi, Salisbury
JT Wynne, Skidmore
Wilson Lambeth, Trinity (Texas)
Jordan Pitts, Trinity (Texas) (At-Large)
Boris Sorkin, Tufts
Chad Leduff, UC Santa Cruz
 
Ethan Hillis, Washington University in St. Louis
Bernardo Neves, Washington University in St. Louis (At-Large)
Andrew Finkelman, Wesleyan (Connecticut)
SINGLES ALTERNATES
First alternate: Vishnu Joshi, Johns Hopkins
Second alternate: Austin Diehl, Kenyon
Third alternate: Josh Quijano, Bates
Fourth alternate: Tyler Barr, MIT
 
DOUBLES QUALIFIERS (Alphabetical by school):
Yangeng Jiang/Grant Urken, Bowdoin
Jordon O'Kelly/Leo Vithoontien, Carleton
Chaz Downing/Daniel Levine, Carnegie Mellon
Erik Kerrigan/Ninan Kumar, Chicago
Julian Gordy/Nikolai Parodi, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
Adrien Bouchet/Jonathan Jemison, Emory
Chase Johnson/Patrick Whaling, Gustavus Adolphus
Joe Cartledge/Austin Gu, Johns Hopkins
Moses Hutchinson/Matt Miles, Mary Washington (At-Large)
Alex Cauneac/Tyler Barr, MIT (At-Large)
Brad Cummins/Brysl Libao, Redlands
Marc Feliu Gomez/Bryan Szayna, Stevens (At-Large)
Wilson Lambeth/Jordan Pitts, Trinity (Texas)
Konrad Kozlowski/Bernardo Neves, Washington University in St. Louis (At-Large)
Noah Lilienthal/Adrian Roji, Wesleyan (Connecticut)
Peter Frelinghuysen/Alex Taylor, Williams
 
DOUBLES ALTERNATES
First alternate: JT Wynne/Noah Williamson, Skidmore
Second alternate: David Aizenberg/Anupreeth Coramutla, Brandeis
Third alternate: Jayson Fung/Sean Wei, Amherst
Fourth alternate: Daniel Blongquist/Kukutla Motlojoa, Southern Virginia
 
Any singles player or doubles team that scratches from the tournament will be replaced in sequential order by the published list of alternates.
The draw for the individual championship will be done by the men's tennis committee and will be released on May 23 by 1 p.m. Eastern time.
The 2018 singles title went to Grant Urken of Bowdoin. Lubomir Cuba and Kyle Schlanger of Middlebury took the doubles title. Middlebury is the defending national champion, having defeated Bowdoin, 5-3, to claim the team title. For more information about the championships, including the championships bracket, log on to www.ncaa.com.