2017-18 Haverford College Men's Tennis News
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Men's Tennis Garners ITA Academic AwardsJuly 24, 2018The Fords earned the team academic award for the 18th straight season while 11 student-athletes were honored in the ITA's Awards release.
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What They Learned: A Haverford.edu Series - Caleb Mayer '18July 09, 2018Not every undergraduate has their independent research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), but Caleb Mayer ’18 is one of the select few.
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Student-Athlete Profile: Kevin Yan '20July 05, 2018To be able to play the sport you love while getting a great education is a great privilege that I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world. The freedom to do something like this puts a smile on my face every day.
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Summer Centered: Nick Sweeney ’19 Sheds Light on Dark MatterJune 26, 2018Sweeney is using novel dark matter models to describe the structure of the early universe.
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Season Review: Sloane Caps Coaching Career After Another Strong SeasonJune 19, 2018The Fords made the Centennial Conference Tournament for the 12th time in the last 13 seasons and had a record number of individuals earn athletic and academic accolades.
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Brendan Kincaid Named Head Men's Tennis CoachJune 13, 2018Kincaid comes to Haverford after winning three straight Landmark Conference Championships at Goucher, advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in both 2016 and 2018.
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Moskovitz, Kong Named to Academic All-Area TeamJune 11, 2018Haverford's No. 1 doubles team received first-team All-Centennial Conference recognition while both players garnered All-CC recognition in singles as well.
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Men's Tennis Well-Represented in Final Regional RankingsJune 06, 2018The Fords finished the year as the No. 13 team, while Josh Moskovitz (No. 12 singles) and the pairing of David Kong/Moskovitz (No. 12 doubles) were also ranked.
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Haverford Leads Way on Spring Academic Honor RollMay 17, 2018A total of 114 Haverford College student-athletes were named to the Centennial Conference's Spring Academic Honor Roll.
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Men's Tennis Hauls in Centennial Conference AwardsMay 10, 2018A program-record four singles players and two doubles teams were named All-CC while Sean Sloane was named Centennial Conference Coach of the Year.
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Men's Tennis Stopped by Swarthmore in CC SemifinalsMay 05, 2018The Fords advanced to the semifinals for the 12th time in the past 13 seasons and only took losses to nationally-ranked teams during the 2018 season.
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Men's Tennis Set for Match at Swarthmore to Start Centennial TournamentMay 03, 2018The Fords have made it to the semifinal round during each of their 12 trips to the postseason and will be looking to advance to the championship match for the fourth time in program history.
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Men's Tennis Sweeps Aside GettysburgApril 28, 2018The Fords finish the regular season with 11 victories and will face Swarthmore in the Centennial Conference semifinals next Saturday.
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Men's Tennis Climbs ITA Singles and Doubles RankingsApril 27, 2018Josh Moskovitz is ranked No. 10 in the region for singles, while the pairing of David Kong as Moskovitz debuted at No. 12 in the Atlantic South rankings.
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Men's Tennis Eclipsed by No. 19 Swarthmore, 7-2April 24, 2018Kevin Yan won both of his matches, taking the No. 2 singles match and teaming up with Dais Nakayama for the victory at No. 2 doubles.
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Sean Sloane To Retire Following 2017-18 SeasonApril 23, 2018Sloane has amassed a combined 364 victories during his time at Haverford coaching the men's tennis team, along with previously leading the men's and women's squash programs.
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Men's Tennis Celebrates Seniors With Sweep of DickinsonApril 21, 2018The Fords officially clinched a spot in the Centennial Conference Tournament following their third sweep of an opponent in Centennial Conference play.
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Moskovitz Repeats Honor as Centennial Player of the WeekApril 16, 2018The Fords' junior co-captain went a combined 4-0 between No. 1 singles and doubles, with both of his wins in singles coming against regionally-ranked opponents.
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Men's Tennis Drops a 5-4 Heartbreaker to No. 23 Johns HopkinsApril 14, 2018The Fords had the Blue Jays on the ropes, coming up just one match shy in the battle of unbeaten teams in the Centennial Conference.
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Men's Tennis Holds Rankings in Atlantic South RegionApril 13, 2018The Fords remained the No. 12 team in the regional rankings while Josh Moskovitz maintained his No. 16 ranking in singles.
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Men's Tennis Overwhelms Ursinus, 8-1April 10, 2018The Fords swept through doubles play after securing hard-fought wins in doubles to remain unbeaten in Centennial Conference play.
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Moskovitz Named CC Player of the Week For Second TimeApril 09, 2018The Fords' junior co-captain went a combined 4-0 between No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles.
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Men's Tennis Defeats Franklin & Marshall, 7-2April 07, 2018The Fords are now just one of three remaining unbeaten teams in Centennial Conference play after handing the Diplomats their first conference defeat of the season.
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Men's Tennis Sinks Washington College, 9-0April 04, 2018The Fords cruised through doubles and took all six singles matches in straight sets.
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Kevin Yan Named CC Player of the WeekApril 02, 2018Yan becomes the third different Haverford College men's tennis player to win the weekly award this spring.
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Men's Tennis Topped by No. 19 KenyonMarch 31, 2018The Fords will return to Centennial Conference action next Wednesday when they host Washington College for a 4 p.m. match.
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Men's Tennis Debuts at No. 12 ITA Atlantic South Regional RankingsMarch 30, 2018The Fords will welcome two nationally-ranked teams to their home courts this weekend as they look to bolster their position.
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Kevin Yan Wins for Men's Tennis vs. No. 20 Case Western ReserveMarch 30, 2018The Fords will return to action tomorrow morning for a match at 10 a.m. against Kenyon.
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Men's Tennis Subdues TCNJ, 6-3March 28, 2018The Fords won five of the first six matches to finish for their first win against TCNJ in the last four meetings.
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Men's Tennis Dispatches Muhlenberg, 5-0March 27, 2018The Fords will be back at home on Wednesday for a 4 p.m. match on their home courts against The College of New Jersey