Wayne State Warriors Men's Tennis
Recent News About Wayne State Warriors Men's Tennis
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Wayne State men's tennis ranks No.15 nationally after reaching quarterfinals
In the latest ITA Rankings for NCAA Division 2, Wayne State University's men's tennis team secured a third-place finish in the Midwest Region and ranked 15th nationally. This achievement comes despite the team's advancement to the national quarterfinals for the third year in a row.
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Wayne State University tennis players honored as CSC Academic All-Americans
Senior Daniel Grey and junior Cedric Drenth from Wayne State University's men's tennis team have been recognized as First Team Academic All-Americans by College Sports Communicators (CSC). This marks the second time both athletes have received this honor. Grey was previously named to the Second Team last year, while Drenth was last year's CSC Academic All-American of the Year.
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Wayne State men's tennis ends NCAA run with loss to Saint Leo
Wayne State University's men's tennis team ended its third consecutive NCAA Division 2 quarterfinal appearance with a 4-0 loss to Saint Leo University. The match took place at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Wayne State, ranked 20th and seeded 11th, faced the top-ranked and second-seeded Saint Leo.
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Wayne State men's tennis defeats Washburn to advance in NCAA tournament
Wayne State University's men's tennis team achieved a significant victory over Washburn University in the NCAA Division 2 national round of 16 match on Tuesday. The 20th-ranked and 11th-seeded Wayne State team, with an overall record of 17-10, defeated the ninth-ranked and sixth-seeded Washburn team, which had a record of 20-5, by a score of 4-3. This win advances Wayne State to face top-ranked Saint Leo in the next round.
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Wayne State faces Washburn in NCAA tennis finals round of sixteen
The Wayne State University men's tennis team, holding a 16-10 record, is set to compete against Washburn University, which boasts a 20-4 record, in the NCAA Finals Round of 16. The match is scheduled for Tuesday at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Wayne State has been seeded No. 11 by the NCAA, while Washburn holds the sixth seed.
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Wayne State University men's tennis receives regional community service award
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) has announced the recipients of its Division II Men's Regional Awards for 2024. Wayne State University's men's tennis team was honored with the ITA Community Service Award for the Midwest Region.
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Wayne State tennis players earn academic all-district honors
Three members of the Wayne State University men's tennis team have been honored with Academic All-District recognition by the College Sport Communicators (CSC) for the 2023-24 season. The athletes recognized are junior Cedric Drenth from Sulzbach, Germany, senior Daniel Grey from Wiesbaden, Germany, and senior Emil Mikkelsen from Soenderborg, Denmark.
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Wayne State advances to NCAA Round of 16 after victory over Grand Valley
Wayne State University's men's tennis team secured a place in the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 after defeating Grand Valley State University 4-1 in the NCAA Midwest Regional final. The match took place at Big Rapids High School, where Wayne State's No. 20-ranked team faced off against the No. 44-ranked Lakers.
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Wayne State men's tennis edges past Tiffin to advance in NCAA Midwest Regional
The Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked 20th nationally, secured a 4-3 victory over Tiffin University in the NCAA Midwest Regional. The match took place at the FSU Racquet & Fitness Center on Monday evening. With this win, Wayne State advances to face Grand Valley State in the final round of the regional competition.
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Wayne State men’s tennis prepares for NCAA tournament clash with Tiffin
The Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked No. 20 nationally, is set to begin its NCAA Championship journey on May 13 in Big Rapids, Michigan. The Warriors, who are the No. 3 seed in the NCAA Midwest Regional, will face off against No. 37-ranked Tiffin University, the sixth seed, at 2 p.m. The winner of this match will compete against either Ferris State or Grand Valley State on May 14.
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Wayne State men’s tennis earns No.3 seed for NCAA Midwest Regional
The Wayne State University men's tennis team has secured a spot in the NCAA Tournament as the No. 3 seed for the Midwest Regional. The team, with a 14-10 overall record, will compete in Big Rapids, Michigan.
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Wayne state falls short against ferris state in gliac tennis championship
The Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked No. 18, narrowly missed a comeback victory against No. 25 Ferris State in the GLIAC Tournament Championship on Sunday afternoon. The match ended with a close 4-3 loss at the Greater Midland Tennis Center.
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Wayne State men's tennis advances to GLIAC Championship after defeating Grand Valley
Wayne State University's men's tennis team, ranked 18th nationally, secured a 4-2 victory over the 37th-ranked Grand Valley State in the GLIAC Tournament Semifinals. The match took place on Saturday at the Greater Midland Tennis Center in Midland, Michigan. This win propels Wayne State into the championship match scheduled for Sunday.
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Wayne State men's tennis players earn multiple postseason awards
The Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) announced its annual postseason tennis awards, with Wayne State University men's tennis team receiving notable recognition. Daniel Grey from Wiesbaden, Germany, was named GLIAC Player of the Year for the first time in his collegiate career.
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Wayne State men's tennis prepares for GLIAC tournament challenge
The Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked 18th nationally, is set to compete in the GLIAC Tournament this weekend at the Greater Midland Tennis Center in Midland, Michigan. The Warriors earned a bye for the first round and will face either Grand Valley State or Davenport in the semifinals on Saturday at 3 p.m.
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Daniel Grey reflects on tennis career as senior season concludes
At the age of five, Daniel Grey began his journey in tennis, a path that led him to become a standout player at Wayne State University. By 11, tennis was his primary focus, and by 16, he aspired to attend an American college to further his career.
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Wayne State men's tennis secures No.2 seed for GLIAC Tournament after defeating Davenport
Wayne State University's men's tennis team concluded its regular season with a 6-1 victory over Davenport at the MVP SportsPlex in Grand Rapids. The No. 25-ranked Warriors, who now hold a 13-9 overall record and a 5-1 record in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), will enter the upcoming GLIAC Tournament as the No. 2 seed.
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Wayne State men's tennis defeats Purdue Northwest to stay in GLIAC title race
The Wayne State University men's tennis team, ranked No. 25, secured a 5-2 victory against Purdue Northwest on Friday at the Match Point Tennis Facility in Griffith, Indiana. This win keeps Wayne State in contention for a share of the GLIAC Regular-Season Championship. However, Ferris State's 6-1 win over Michigan Tech on the same day means they could clinch the title with another victory against Lake Superior State.
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Wayne State men’s tennis ends regular season against Purdue Northwest & Davenport
Wayne State University's men's tennis team, ranked No. 25, is set to conclude its regular season with matches against Purdue Northwest and Davenport. The Warriors will face Purdue Northwest in Griffith, Indiana, at the Match Point Tennis Facility on Friday, April 19 at 2 p.m. Eastern. The following day, they will compete against Davenport at the MVP SportsPlex in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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Daniel Grey earns fourth GLIAC men's tennis player award this season
Wayne State University's Daniel Grey has been awarded the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the fourth time this season. The announcement was made by the league office on Tuesday afternoon.