2015-16 Men's Tennis News
TOWSON, MD – Six Juniata student-athletes were selected to the Landmark Conference’s All-Sportsmanship Team.
TOWSON, Md.- The Landmark Conference announced its Men’s Tennis awards on Wednesday. Juniata was represented by senior Bryan Gregory (Glen Mills, Pa./Garnet Valley) and freshman Owen Grafe (Newton, Mass./Newton North) as they were named to the Second Team in doubles play.
TOWSON, Md.- After a loss to Goucher earlier this season, the Juniata men’s tennis team knew that they would see the Gophers again. The rematch took place in the Landmark Conference Championship on Sunday afternoon. Exacting some revenge on their loss to the Eagles in last year’s championship, Goucher came out on top with a 5-2 victory to clinch their first conference title in the program’s history.
ALTOONA, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Catholic at the Summit Tennis & Athletic Club in the Landmark Tournament Semifinals on Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles won all three matches in doubles play and need just two wins in singles to defeat the Cardinals 5-0 and advance to the Landmark Championship match for the third straight year.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – With the potential of inclement weather in the forecast for tomorrow, the men’s tennis Landmark semifinal match between Juniata and Catholic will be moved indoors.
HUNTINGDON, Pa.- This past Saturday, ground was broken for the new Winton Hill Athletic Complex which will open this coming September. The $3.5 million construction project will create a new soccer and lacrosse field and stadium complex, as well as six tennis courts, locker rooms, and a press box.
HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis match with Messiah that was scheduled for this coming Wednesday at Raffensberger Court has been cancelled. It will not be rescheduled.
SCRANTON, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team played its final Landmark Conference match on Sunday afternoon against Scranton. The Eagles found themselves in a tight battle with the Royals but came out with a 5-4 victory.
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Juniata men’s tennis traveled to the nation’s capital for a Saturday afternoon match with Catholic. The Eagles won by the score of 7-2 to improve to 11-8 overall and 6-1 in the Landmark.
LANCASTER, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis faced #29 Franklin and Marshall on Tuesday afternoon. The Diplomats came out on the winning end with a 9-0 victory.
HUNTINGDON, Pa.- Playing in its third straight Landmark match in a row, you would forgive the Juniata men’s tennis team for being a little tired. The Eagles showed no signs of weariness as they easily defeated Merchant Marine 9-0 on Sunday afternoon at Raffensberger Court. This was coming off a 9-0 victory over Drew on Saturday.
HUNTINGDON, Pa.- Playing in its second match in an many days, the Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Drew on Saturday afternoon at Raffensberger Courts. The Eagles did not drop a match on the day as they won by the score of 9-0.
ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa.- After dropping their first conference match in three years on Sunday to Goucher, the Juniata men’s tennis looked to start a new streak as they played Elizabethtown on Friday afternoon. The Eagles had no trouble with the Blue Jays as they won 8-1.
ALTOONA, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team played Penn-State Altoona in a non-conference match on Tuesday afternoon. The Eagles had no trouble with the Lions as they won by the score of 8-1.
TOWSON, Md.- Prior to today, the Juniata men’s tennis team had not lost a regular season conference match in three years. That impressive streak ended as Goucher defeated the Eagles by the score of 6-3. It was the first time the two teams have played each other since Juniata’s 5-3 win over the Gopher’s in last season’s Landmark Championship.
HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata men’s tennis team hosted Susquehanna in a Landmark Conference match on Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles had no trouble with the Crusaders as they won by the score of 7-2. Juniata evens its record at 6-6 overall and improves to 2-0 in the conference.
