
QU Men's Tennis Hosts Old NEC Foe Wagner on Wednesday at 4 PM
3/22/2016 2:38:00 PM | Men's Tennis
Quinnipiac University Bobcats (8-7, 2-0 MAAC) vs.
Wagner College Seahawks (6-6, 1-0 NEC)
Date: March 23, 2016
Time: 4 PM
Location: QU Outdoor Tennis Courts - Hamden, Conn.
All-Time Series vs. Wagner: 6-0
Last Meeting: W, 4-0 (NEC Tournamet // Apr. 20, 2007 - West Windsor, N.J.)
Where I Come From
The Quinnipiac men's tennis team returns to the QU Tennis Courts for the first time since the fall season as they host the Wagner Seahawks for the first time since 2007 on March 23 at 4 PM.
All-Time Against Wagner
Quinnipiac is 6-0 all-time against Wagner with the Bobcats dropping just two individual matches in their entire history together. The Bobcats have not lost an individual match since the 2002-03 season, going 24-0 in individual matches over that span.
Scouting the Seahawks
Wagner is solid this season, posting a 6-6 record so far with a 1-0 mark in the NEC. The Seahawks are 3-1 against MAAC teams this season with their only loss coming at the hands of Marist. Ilya Kneppelhout leads the team with 11 singles victories while Charlton Boyd is 9-3, including a 4-0 mark at No. 4 singles. Boyd and Kneppelhout have been a solid doubles record of 9-2, and 5-2 in ECAC Play.
MAAC Player of the Week
Jonas Kuwert has been named the MAAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the second time in his career and first this season. He previously was named the MAAC Player of the Week on Apr. 15 of last season heading into the conference tournament.
Keeping up with the Jonas'
Jonas Kuwert led the Bobcats in wins over spring break with five wins in nine matches, including a 3-1 record in singles play. Kuwert even won a match against No. 20 North Georgia. Kuwert has won 16 matches this season for 82 overall victories in her career.
Ring around the Rozenstein
Julian Rozenstein had an incredible week of his own as he went 3-1 in singles play as well, plus a 0-1 mark in doubles play. Rozenstein has 37 singles wins and 20 in his career, plus his 17 singles wins are three shy of tying his single-season personal record.
Looking for History
Kei Ezaka sits at 93 career victories for the Bobcats after winning five matches of his own in Florida, four of which came at No. 3 doubles. Ezaka is looking to become the seventh player in Division I program history, and second this season, to win 100 victories.
Clear Eyes, Full Hearts…
Kyle Alper has been on a tear all season long as he ended the Florida trip with his team-leading 32nd victory of the season and 60th of his career. Alper is 32-16 this season, with identical 16-8 marks in both singles and doubles. Alper and Ezaka went 4-1 in doubles together over the spring break trip and are 10-4 together this season in dual matches. It is the second most wins by a doubles pair on the team but the highest winning percentage while Alper's 16 singles wins are second on the team.
The Force Awakens
Luke Roser continued his impressive season with five wins over the Florida trip as well, posting two wins in singles play and three wins in doubles. Roser was 2-0 with Ryoma Haraguchi and picked up one win with Freddie Zaretsky. Roser has 31 wins this season, second on the team to Alper while his 20 doubles wins are by far the most on the team.
Jumping in for Wins
Ryoma Haraguchi jumped into the Bobcats lineup during the spring break trip and picked up three wins with a 1-1 mark in singles and 2-0 mark in doubles. Haraguchi tied his single-season career-high with six singles wins as the Bobcat has won 13 matches this season.
Much Needed Rest
The Bobcats will get five days off before facing their third of four straight Northeast Conference opponents when they meet the Sacred Heart Pioneers on Monday, March 28 at 3 PM in Fairfield, Conn.
Wagner College Seahawks (6-6, 1-0 NEC)
Date: March 23, 2016
Time: 4 PM
Location: QU Outdoor Tennis Courts - Hamden, Conn.
All-Time Series vs. Wagner: 6-0
Last Meeting: W, 4-0 (NEC Tournamet // Apr. 20, 2007 - West Windsor, N.J.)
Where I Come From
The Quinnipiac men's tennis team returns to the QU Tennis Courts for the first time since the fall season as they host the Wagner Seahawks for the first time since 2007 on March 23 at 4 PM.
All-Time Against Wagner
Quinnipiac is 6-0 all-time against Wagner with the Bobcats dropping just two individual matches in their entire history together. The Bobcats have not lost an individual match since the 2002-03 season, going 24-0 in individual matches over that span.
Scouting the Seahawks
Wagner is solid this season, posting a 6-6 record so far with a 1-0 mark in the NEC. The Seahawks are 3-1 against MAAC teams this season with their only loss coming at the hands of Marist. Ilya Kneppelhout leads the team with 11 singles victories while Charlton Boyd is 9-3, including a 4-0 mark at No. 4 singles. Boyd and Kneppelhout have been a solid doubles record of 9-2, and 5-2 in ECAC Play.
MAAC Player of the Week
Jonas Kuwert has been named the MAAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the second time in his career and first this season. He previously was named the MAAC Player of the Week on Apr. 15 of last season heading into the conference tournament.
Keeping up with the Jonas'
Jonas Kuwert led the Bobcats in wins over spring break with five wins in nine matches, including a 3-1 record in singles play. Kuwert even won a match against No. 20 North Georgia. Kuwert has won 16 matches this season for 82 overall victories in her career.
Ring around the Rozenstein
Julian Rozenstein had an incredible week of his own as he went 3-1 in singles play as well, plus a 0-1 mark in doubles play. Rozenstein has 37 singles wins and 20 in his career, plus his 17 singles wins are three shy of tying his single-season personal record.
Looking for History
Kei Ezaka sits at 93 career victories for the Bobcats after winning five matches of his own in Florida, four of which came at No. 3 doubles. Ezaka is looking to become the seventh player in Division I program history, and second this season, to win 100 victories.
Clear Eyes, Full Hearts…
Kyle Alper has been on a tear all season long as he ended the Florida trip with his team-leading 32nd victory of the season and 60th of his career. Alper is 32-16 this season, with identical 16-8 marks in both singles and doubles. Alper and Ezaka went 4-1 in doubles together over the spring break trip and are 10-4 together this season in dual matches. It is the second most wins by a doubles pair on the team but the highest winning percentage while Alper's 16 singles wins are second on the team.
The Force Awakens
Luke Roser continued his impressive season with five wins over the Florida trip as well, posting two wins in singles play and three wins in doubles. Roser was 2-0 with Ryoma Haraguchi and picked up one win with Freddie Zaretsky. Roser has 31 wins this season, second on the team to Alper while his 20 doubles wins are by far the most on the team.
Jumping in for Wins
Ryoma Haraguchi jumped into the Bobcats lineup during the spring break trip and picked up three wins with a 1-1 mark in singles and 2-0 mark in doubles. Haraguchi tied his single-season career-high with six singles wins as the Bobcat has won 13 matches this season.
Much Needed Rest
The Bobcats will get five days off before facing their third of four straight Northeast Conference opponents when they meet the Sacred Heart Pioneers on Monday, March 28 at 3 PM in Fairfield, Conn.
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