2013-14 Juniata Men's Tennis News
HUNTINGDON, Pa. - Former men's tennis captain Elliott Perow (Huntingdon, Pa. / Huntingdon) shares his plans for the future and offers advice to incoming Juniata student-athletes.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. - On May 19 the Juniata College Athletic Department hosted the annual Golf Outing at Scotch Valley Country Club. Here are some highlights from that day.
Huntingdon, Pa. - On May 17, 2014, 75 Juniata College student-athletes received degrees at the 136th Annual commencement ceremony.
TOWSON, Md. - Juniata College men's tennis player Elliott Perow (Huntingdon, Pa. / Huntingdon) is featured in the the Landmark Conference Friday Focus.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – With each of their respective athletic careers at Juniata College officially over, the Eagle senior student-athletes had their sights on one more milestone, graduation. There were 75 student-athletes who participated in the 136th Annual Commencement on Saturday, May 17 to receive their degrees.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – At the start of the 2013-14 men’s tennis season, Juniata College was picked to finish second by the Landmark Conference preseason poll. While the Eagles finished as runners up in the league tournament, Juniata confounded even the lofty expectations set for them. The Eagles stormed though the Landmark season with a perfect 7-0 record. From the first league win to the last Juniata was No. 1 in the conference this year. The Eagles finished the regular season 16-1 in dual match play with the only loss coming at the hands of Gettysburg College on the final day. The 17 total wins on the year eclipsed the record for wins in a single season set by the 2012-13 team a year ago.
TOWSON, Md. – The Landmark Conference has announced the final All-Sportsmanship Teams for the inaugural season of the award. In the fall of 2013 the leagues’ Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) established the sportsmanship award as a way to recognize those who are making an impact through their fair play on the field. The team includes one representative from each institution for each sport as chosen by their coaches and teammates.
TOWSON, Md. – For the second time during the 2013-14 season, 40 Juniata College student-athletes earned Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll standing, the league announced this morning. Juniata had 40 members on the fall honor roll and 29 after the winter season.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – It was a night of reflection for the Juniata College athletics department as student-athletes recounted their seasons and the Big Five awards were announced at the annual Athletic Awards Night Sunday evening.
TOWSON, Md. – The Juniata College men’s tennis team dominated the Landmark Conference regular season with a 7-0 record and finished second in the conference championship. The league coaches recognized the success of the team by naming four Eagles to the Landmark All-conference teams, more than any other team. Freshman Dean Polisena (Adelaide Australia/Saint Ignatius) was announced as both Player and Rookie of the Year, marking just the second time in Landmark history that a single player has taken home both awards, and third-year head coach Jason Cohen earned Coach of the Year.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The Juniata College men’s tennis team came up just short of its first Landmark Conference title Sunday afternoon. The Eagles, competing in their first ever championship match, faced off against the Cardinals of Catholic University of America and were just one win shy of the victory, falling 5-4. Juniata finished the season 17-2.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Due to the foreseeable chance of inclement weather in Huntingdon, the Landmark Conference men’s tennis championship between Juniata College and Catholic University of America has been moved to Sunday, April 27, at noon.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – This Sunday the Juniata College men’s tennis team will have a chance to play for the programs’ first Landmark Conference title. The Eagles advanced to the championship match after qualifying as the No. 1 seed in the tournament with a perfect 7-0 league record and a 5-1 semifinals win over Moravian College. Juniata will host the No. 2 seeded Cardinals of Catholic University of America on Raffensperger Tennis Courts at noon April 27.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – In the Juniata College men’s tennis teams’ first ever home-postseason match, in its first match as the No. 1 seed in the postseason tournament, the Eagles came away with their first ever Landmark tournament win. Juniata topped Moravian College 5-1 win and earned a chance to play the second seeded Cardinals of Catholic University of America for the Landmark title on Saturday.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – The 2014 season has been the most successful in program history for the Juniata College men’s tennis team. The Eagles set a new record for wins in a singles season (16) and stormed through 16 straight matches with a win before suffering the first loss of the season on the final day to Gettysburg College. Juniata posted a perfect 7-0 Landmark Conference record to earn the No. 1 seed in the post-season tournament for the first time. The Eagles will host No. 4 seed Moravian College in semifinals action Wednesday, April 23, at 3 p.m. on Raffensperger Tennis Courts.
GETTYSBURG, Pa. – For the first time this season the Juniata College men’s tennis team dropped a dual match, falling to Gettysburg College 6-3. The Eagles finish the regular season 16-1, 7-0 in Landmark Conference matches and 5-0 at home.
