Men's Tennis Headlines
Men's Tennis Ends Spring Break With a 6-3 Win Over St. Scholastica
03/18/2010
Orlando, Fla. -- March 18, 2010 -- The Springfield College men's tennis team ended its Spring Break trip to Florida with a 6-3 victory over St. Scholastica of Duluth, Minnesota. With the win, the Pride is now 2-4 in 2009-2010, and ends the trip with a 1-3 mark.
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Augustana Clips Men's Tennis, 5-4
Orlando, Fla. -- March 18, 2010 -- Despite singles victories from
Tim Tunis,
Ben Burnap, and
Eric Henne, the Springfield College men's tennis team fell to a 5-4 defeat at the hands of Division II-foe Augustana of South Dakota earlier today.
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Berry of Georgia Defeats Men's Tennis, 6-3, in Florida
Orlando, Fla. -- March 17, 2010 -- The Berry men's tennis team picked up a second consecutive victory on Wednesday by defeating Springfield College, 6-3, in a Spring Break match in Orlando. With the win, Berry improves to 2-3 this season. Springfield falls to 1-3 overall, and 0-2 on the Spring Break trip.
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Stevens Nets an 8-1 Victory Over Men's Tennis in Spring Opener
Orlando, Fla. -- March 15, 2010 --
Eric Henne was victorious as an individual, but he was the only shining light for the Spingfield College men's tennis team this evening in an 8-1 loss to Stevens Tech in SC's Spring 2010 opener in Orlando, Florida.
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About The Team
The Springfield College men's tennis program, which dates back to 1909, has an impressive tradition. Through the 2009 season, SC's all-time record is 559-392-16, which translates into a .586 winning percentage. From 1985 to 1995, SC won six conference team titles, and produced 25 individual and 14 doubles conference champions.
In the past four years (2006-2009), Springfield College has been the recipient of New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Rookie of the Year honors twice.
Andrew Constant ’09 was tabbed NEWMAC Rookie of the Year in 2006, while
Trevor Romanzi '10 won similar honors in '07. In 2007, SC finished 8-7 overall, 3-2 in the conference, and reached the semifinals of the NEWMAC post-season tourney. In 2008, Springfield finished 7-6 overall, 4-1 in the conference, and once again reached the semis of the NEWMAC post-season tourney. Romanzi was named Second Team All-NEWMAC singles that season. He and
Rahul Bala were named First Team All-NEWMAC Doubles (No. 2 doubles). The No. 3 doubles team of
Bobby Schlink '09 and
Tim Tunis '10 were named Second Team All-NEWMAC doubles. Then in 2009,
Eric Henne '11 was named First Team All-NEWMAC at No. 6 singles.
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Head Coach Tim Losee

Tim Losee ’05, G’07 was named the head men’s and women’s tennis coach at Springfield College in August of 2009. A former four-year member of Springfield’s men’s tennis team, Losee returns to his alma mater to pilot both the men’s and women’s tennis programs.
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Contact Head Coach Tim Losee
E-Mail | Phone: 413.748.3760