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 College Sports Communicators (CSC) organization, formerly known as the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), announced its list of Academic All-District men’s and women’s tennis student-athletes on Tuesday afternoon.
No. 1 Penn State Behrend and No. 2 Penn State Altoona each earned 5-0 victories in the AMCC Semifinals on Saturday evening to advance to the AMCC Championship match on Sunday afternoon.
Hibbs went 3-1 overall in both singles and doubles matches last week, including being 3-0 in both against AMCC opponents. His wins came against AMCC opponents Pitt-Greensburg and Mount Aloysius.
Hess was 2-0 in singles matches last week for the Lions, earning a 6-3, 6-0 win in No. 2 singles against non-conference opponent Lycoming and prevailing 6-2, 3-6, 12-10 in No. 1 singles over non-conference foe Susquehanna.
May went undefeated this season in conference play in both singles and doubles. He posted a 6-0 record at doubles and 5-0 mark in singles. May tallied a pair of singles wins this weekend and tallied two doubles wins without giving up a single set.
Kazmierczyk helped the Mounties to a 3-1 record by grabbing six of eight possible points on the week, including a perfect 4-0 record in singles play. Two of his four singles victories came with a third set tiebreaker fashion. He earned victories against Lycoming and Pitt-Greensburg that way, all at #1 Singles. At #1 Doubles, he was part of a 2-2 duo that won twice and lost another, 8-7.
Toth had a spotless week for the Lions in both No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles, helping his team defeat non-conference opponent Saint Vincent 5-4 and AMCC opponent Pitt-Greensburg 9-0. Against SVC on Wednesday, Toth had a 4-6, 6-1, 10-7 win in No. 1 singles and partnered with Casey Hess for an 8-3 victory in No. 1 doubles. Versus Pitt-Greensburg on Sunday, Toth defeated his opponent 6-0, 6-1 in No. 1 singles and again teamed up with Hess for an 8-1 win in No. 1 doubles.
Nadikude went 2-0 in No. 1 singles and doubles competition this weekend. He did not surrender a set point in singles vs. W&J. Nadikude is on a five-match winning streak in singles and doubles.
Hess posted wins in No. 1 singles and doubles in the Lions' first match of the fall last Monday at home against Westminster. In singles, he defeated his opponent 6-0, 7-6 (9-7), and in doubles, he posted an 8-3 victory.
Summers went undefeated in singles and doubles play to start the season against Pitt-Bradford on Sunday. Summers has moved into the No. 1 spot for singles and is continuing in the No. 1 pairing for doubles this season.
Jacobs started off the 2022-23 strong as he was undefeated in his first two matches. He won with dominated performances, only giving up two total points in singles and two total points in doubles. The sophomore accomplished this feat at #2 singles and #1 doubles, after playing most of last season in #5-6 singles and #3 Doubles.