2020-21 AMCC Men's Tennis News
All institution sport teams which compete for an AMCC championship may select one member from their team who displays good sportsmanship throughout the season to be a member of the All-AMCC Sportsmanship Team.
The Mount Aloysius College men's tennis team played in their first-ever NCAA Tournament on Saturday as they took on the Williams College Ephs.
On Monday, the NCAA announced the tournament field for the 2021 Division III Men's Tennis Championship. Mount Aloysius College is lined up to face Williams College in the second round, scheduled for May 15.
Pitt-Greensburg junior Turner Price has been tabbed as the 2021 AMCC Men's Tennis Player of the Year.
Perow won both his singles matches to help lead the Mounties to their first AMCC Championship. In both his singles matches, he did not allow the opposing players to score a point, blanking them 6-0 in every set. He also teamed up to win a semi-final doubles match on Saturday, an 8-2 victory over PS-Altoona.
Top-seeded Mount Aloysius College won 5-2 over second-seeded Pitt-Greensburg for their first AMCC men's tennis championship in program history.
#1 Mount Aloysius College and #2 Pitt-Greensburg each picked up semifinal victories to earn a trip to the AMCC Men's Tennis Championship, slated for Sunday afternoon.
The AMCC men's tennis championship will take place this weekend, April 17 & 18, at Westwood Racquet Club in Erie, PA.
Thomas helped the Lions secure the No. 3 seed in the AMCC playoffs with a 7-2 win over Altoona. He collected a 6-3, 6-4 victory at No. 1 singles and posted an 8-2 decision at No. 1 doubles.
On Day 2 of D3 Week, we salute our Team Peak Performers of 2020-21.
Colvin went undefeated in AMCC action last week, claiming No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles wins.
Hunkele posted a perfect 4-0 week, recording wins in both of his singles and doubles matches against both Penn State Behrend and Penn State Altoona. Paired with Turner Price, the UPG duo continued their perfect run in doubles play. Against Behrend, Hunkele gutted out a third-set tiebreak win after dropping the opening set.
Snyder teamed with Cole Kazmierczyk to win at #2 Doubles 8-0. With the match tied at 4-4, Snyder was the last match to finish. He held on to win 6-1, 6-4 to put the Mounties in the win column, with a 5-4 victory. The win kept the Mounties undefeated in AMCC play.
Kazmierczyk helped the Mounties to a 7-2 victory over rival-Penn State Altoona. He grabbed a doubles victory at #2 doubles, then topped off the day by winning his first-ever match at #1 singles. After winning the first set in a tie-break, he swept the matchup, 6-0, in the second set.
