FP
Claims First NCAA Tennis Tournament Berth
Ravens awarded No. 8 seed in East Regional
RINDGE, N.H. (April
25, 2002) - The Franklin Pierce University
men’s tennis
team has earned its first NCAA Tournament berth in program
history. The announcement was made today by the NCAA Championships
Committee.
Franklin Pierce, the
No. 4 seed in one of two East Regionals, will travel to
top-seeded Kutztown University in Kutztown, Pa., on May
3-4. Assumption College in Worcester, Mass., was awarded
a No. 1 seed and will host the other East Regional.
“I’m happy for the
players that we received this invitation,” said FP
Head
Coach Chet Porowski. “We worked hard to put ourselves
in this position and I’m glad for the guys because they
earned their way into the Tournament.”
The Ravens are making
their first-ever appearance in an NCAA Tournament as a team.
The program’s only other foray into the NCAA Tournament
came as former standout Mehdi Belhassan received three-straight
individual invitations from 1992-94, advancing to the National
Quarterfinals in 1994.
FP
will face top-seeded
Kutztown on Friday, May 3, at 2 p.m. Their battle follows
a match between No. 2 Millersville University and No. 3
Concordia (N.Y.) University at 10 a.m. The winners will
square off on Saturday, May 4, at noon with the winner advancing
to the round of sixteen from May 9-12 in Kansas City, Mo.
“Kutztown is a tough
team,” said Porowski. “We saw them during the fall and they
are all very good singles players. I think we can steal
some points in doubles and see what happens.”
Franklin Pierce enters
the NCAA’s with a 15-11 overall record and ranked second
in the Northeast-10 Conference regular season standings
with a 10-2 clip. The Ravens were upended by Bryant College
in the NE-10 semifinal round last weekend.
FP
is led by first
team All-Northeast-10 performer Art Shannon (Danvers,
Mass./Danvers). The junior has posted a 16-5 overall
record this season, including a perfect 11-0 clip during
Conference play.
The Ravens No. 2 doubles
team of juniors Michael Hoffner (Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh)
and Ricky Sanford (Stratford, Conn./Bunnell)
earned second team All-Conference honors this season.
The duo posted a 19-6 overall record and an 11-2 mark in
NE-10 action this spring.
Sanford also boasts
a 14-10 overall mark in singles play (10-4 NE-10) while
splitting time between No. 2-4 singles. He is 5-0 at the
No. 2 slot this spring. Freshman Maciej Szpakowski
(Cutchogue, N.Y./Mattituck) has also been a big
part of the Ravens success this season. He is 11-9 overall
after going 8-3 in Conference play while splitting time
at No. 3 and No. 4 singles.
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