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Daniel Valverde | Singles | Catholic University
The 2010 Landmark Player of the Year, Valverde won 16 singles matches as a Cardinal. He posted a perfect 7-0 record in conference play.
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Juan Lorido | Singles | Catholic University
Juan Lorido is a current member of the Cardinal men's tennis program. He has been named to the Landmark Singles First Team for the last three year, and won the conference championship in 2014. He has also earned a spot on the Academic Honor Roll team in 2015 and 2016.
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Jeff Marshall | Singles | Drew University
Jeff Marshall was named Player of the Year in 2009 and was a member of the Drew teams that won a Landmark Championship from 2008-2012. He posted an 18-1 career singles record and was 7-0 in the conference.
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Raul Smego | Singles | Drew University
One of the most decorated men's tennis player at Drew, Smego earned Landmark Singles First Team honors all four years as a Ranger. He was named Player of the Year three consecutive years from 2011-2013, and won a conference championship from 2010-2013. He ended his career with a 50-21 record, including a 23-2 record in the conference.
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Seth Hoesman | Singles | Goucher College
Seth Hoesman earned Landmark Singles First Team in 2013, 2014, and 2016. He also earned Second Team honors in 2015. He helped the Gophers to the programs first every conference champion in 2016 and was named the Senior Scholar Athlete that same year. He posted a 61-25 overall record and was 21-9 in the conference.
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Dean Polisena | Singles | Juniata College
The 2014 and 2015 conference Player of the Year, Polisena is a current member of the Juniate men's tennis program, where he has been named to the First Team in 2014 and 2015. He won the Landmark title in 2015 and was named to the Academic Honor Roll in 2015.
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Ian Box | Singles | Moravian College
Ian Box was named the Player of the Year in 2008, and was named to the First Team from 2008-2010. He earned Landmark Academic Team and Academic Honor Roll honors from 2008-2010 and was named the Senior Scholar Athlete in 2010. He posted 30 career wins, including 15 in the Landmark.
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Carl Caceres | Singles | University of Scranton
Carl Caceres earned First Team honors in 2008, 2009, and 2010 and was named to the Second Team in 2011, and was named to the Academic Team in 2010 and 2011. He compiled a 57-21 singles record and was 21-4 in the Landmark.
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David Teres | Singles | University of Scranton
David Tereswas a three-time First Team selection for the Royals. He was named to the Landmark All-Sportsmanship team in 2014. He posted an overall record of 35-16 and a conference record of 16-3.
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Tim McGurrin | Singles | University of Scranton
Tim McGurrin was a three-time First Team selection for the Royals. He was named to the Landmark Men's Tennis Senior Scholar Athlete in 2013, and was a three-time Academic Honor Roll selection. He posted an overall record of 35-16 and a conference record of 16-3.
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Elliot Smego | Doubles | Drew University
Pairing with Raul Smego, Elliot was a three-time First Team selection from 2010-2012. He posted a 40-18 record with Raul, including a 19-1 conference record. For his career, he posted a 52-22 overall doubles record, including 26 conference wins.
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Raul Smego | Doubles | Drew University
Pairing with Elliot Smego, Raul was a three-time First Team selection from 2010-2012. He posted a 40-18 record with Raul, including a 19-1 conference record. For his career, he posted a 59-21 overall doubles record, including a 25-1 conference record.
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Seth Hoesman | Doubles | Goucher College
Hoesman earned Landmark Doubles First Team in 2013 and 2014 with partner David Spivey.The duo won 23 matches overall. Hoesman posted a career doubles record of 59-29 and a conference record of 22-8. Hoesman earned two more First Team nods with partner Joey Caracappa in 2015 and 2016. They won 35 matches, including a conference record of 14-2.
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David Spivey | Doubles | Goucher College
Spivey earned Landmark Doubles First Team in 2013 and 2014 with partner Seth Hoesman.The duo won 23 matches overall. Spivey won 30 career doubles matches, including 10 in the Landmark.
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Joey Caracappa | Doubles | Goucher College
Caracappa earned two more First Team nods with partner Seth Hoesman in 2015 and 2016. They won 35 matches, including a conference record of 14-2. Caracappa was named the Player of the Year in 2016, as well as being named the Most Vaulable Player in the Landmark Tournament. |
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John Wylie | Doubles | Moravian College
John Wylie, with his partner Matt Tuorto, was a First Team selection in 2015 and 2016. The duo posted a 34-11 career record and a 13-3 record in the conference. For his career, Wylie won 55 doubles matches and was 22-8 in the conference. |
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Matt Tuorto | Doubles | Moravian College
Matt Tuorto, with his partner John Wylie, was a First Team selection in 2015 and 2016. The duo posted a 34-11 career record and a 13-3 record in the conference. For his career, Tuorto won 55 doubles matches and was 22-8 in the conference. |
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David Teres | Doubles | University of Scranton
David Teres, with his partner Tim McGurrin, was a First Team selection in 2011 and 2013. The duo posted a 28-9 career record and a 12-2 record in the conference. For his career, Teres won 33 doubles matches and was 14-4 in the conference. |
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Tim McGurrin | Doubles | University of Scranton
Tim McGurrin, with his partner David Teres, was a First Team selection in 2011 and 2013. The duo posted a 28-9 career record and a 12-2 record in the conference. For his career, McGurrin won 42 doubles matches and was 20-5 in the conference. |
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Doug Morrow | Doubles | Moravian College
Doug Morrow was a four-time First Team Doubles selection for the Greyhounds. He posted a career record of 39-24 and had a conference record of 19-6. |