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Spartans' Ferragut-Lluch Earns ECC All-Conference Honors

Spartans' Ferragut-Lluch Earns ECC All-Conference Honors

St. Thomas Aquinas College Men's Tennis player Andreu Ferragut-Lluch was named to the ECC All-Conference First Team on Thursday afternoon.

Ferragut-Lluch, the senior from Palma de Mallorca, Spain, set many new program and individual records, while helping guide his team to an impressive 11-6 regular season mark during 2017-2018. On the year, Andreu has a current record of 26-9, which includes 14-4 singles and 12-5 doubles marks. Meanwhile in the ECC, he holds a record of 8-2 (4-1 singles, 4-1 doubles), and was selected on two occasions as the ECC Player of the Week.

In addition, Ferragut-Lluch became the first player in program history to eclipse the 100 career win plateau, is now the current leader in singles, doubles and combined wins, and holds the single-season record in singles (17), doubles (16) and combined (33) wins.

To go along with his First Team selection, Andreu wraps his Spartan Career with an All-Conference Second Team honor in 2015-2016, and career competition records of 109-46 (combined), 60-20 (singles), 49-26 (doubles) and a 29-13 (15-6 singles/14-7 doubles) mark within ECC play.

However, Ferragut-Lluch and his Spartan teammates can add to their record totals this weekend, as St. Thomas Aquinas College plays in the ECC Men's Tennis Tournament, first taking on the top-seeded NYIT Bears in the semifinals on Friday at 11am in Flushing, NY.

2018 ECC Men’s Tennis All-Conference
First Team
Rok Bozic, Sr., Dist. Columbia
Francisco Caldas, So., NYIT
Andreu Ferragut-Lluch, Sr., St. Thomas Aquinas
Cosme Jubera, Jr., Queens
Gabriel Mendez, Sr., Queens
Matej Selecky, R-Sr., NYIT

Second Team
Alexis Baguelin, Sr., Dist. Columbia
Rares Ispas, Jr., NYIT
Roman Laga, Sr., Queens
Sebastian Mermersky, Fr., Dist. Columbia
Ricardo Ruiz Martinez, Jr., Daemen
Richard Sec, Jr., Queens

Player of the Year: Matej Selecky, R-Sr., NYIT
Rookie of the Year: Hugo Evangelista de Andrade, Fr., Queens
Coach of the Year: Somadi Druker, Queens