Flushing, N.Y. - NYIT men's tennis has advanced to the ECC finals for the sixth straight year.
The top-seeded Bears defeated No. 4 St. Thomas Aquinas, 5-2, on Friday at Queens in the opening round.
The St. Thomas Aquinas men's tennis team beat Ramapo College, 8-1. Enej Hasicevic and Paul Voigt paired up for an 8-2 second flight doubles win while Aaron Stahl and Matt Corsie won the third flight, 8-4.
The St. Thomas Aquinas men's tennis team fell to the NYIT Bears, 7-2 on Wednesday afternoon. Aaron Stahl and Paul Voight paired up for the third flight doubles win, 8-5. Andreu Ferragut picked up the one win in singles for the Spartans beating Maxton Cook, 6-1, 6-1.
The St. Thomas Aquinas men's tennis team fell to UDC, 6-3 on Friday afternoon. Andreu Ferragut and Enej Hasicevic paired up for an 8-2 doubles win. Ferragut 7-6(5), 7-6(2) and Hasicevic 6-2, 6-2 also won their singles matches for the Spartans.
The St. Thomas Aquinas men's tennis team continued its winning ways with a 5-4 victory over Post University in Connecticut. The Spartans won two out of three doubles matches with Aaron Stahl and Paul Voight pairing up for an 8-2 win in the second flight.
The St. Thomas Aquinas men's tennis team beat Daemen College, 8-1 on Saturday afternoon. STAC won all of their doubles matches with Jakob Ljungberg and Luke Taplin winning 8-5 in the top flight.
The St. Thomas Aquinas men's tennis team beat Roberts Wesleyan, 5-4 on Friday evening. Jakob Ljungberg and Luke Taplin won the top flight doubles matches 8-3.
The St. Thomas Aquinas men's tennis team went 3-0 while in Orlando, FL this week. The Spartans started with a 9-0 win over Millersville on Sunday. STAC beat Bloomsbury, 8-1 and Eckerd, 6-3.
SPARKILL, NY – On a day when a senior set yet another men’s tennis record, it was a freshman who stole the show. Paul Voigt ’21 (Cologne, Germany) was a double winner for the Spartans, the second of which proving to be the clinching point to give the hosts a 5-4 regional victory over Kutztown University.
PHILADELPHIA, PA – The St. Thomas Aquinas College men’s tennis team gutted out a tough 5-4 victory on the road Thursday. Facing a 4-2 deficit, the Spartans won at second, third, and first singles, respectively, to take the win.