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Allison Earhart
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For the second year in a row, the women’s team appears to have more experience. The team is buoyed by the return of junior No. 1 singles and doubles player Allison Earhart (Yorktown, Ind./Yorktown). Last year, Earhart racked up six wins and was named Honorable Mention All-North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) in singles despite an injury that limited her playing time. Earhart picked up right where she left off this fall season as she posted a 2-0 record in dual matches playing in the No. 1 singles position.
The Tiger women will also receive help from sophomore Marisa Pechawar (Springfield, Ohio/ Catholic Central) who had a very successful freshman campaign. Pechawar posted a 9-5 record while playing in the No. 5 and No. 6 singles slot a year ago. In the fall, Pechawar posted a 2-0 record in dual matches. Sophomore Emily Nash (Hilliard, Ohio/Davidson) will also provide depth for the team as she finished last year with a 6-8 record playing mainly No. 5 singles. Nash went 1-1 this fall in duel matches while playing No. 5 and No. 4 singles.
Other players who figure to see time are junior Kat Sundstrum (Trafalgar, Ind./North Central) and sophomore Sean Delaney (Powell, Ohio/Worthington Christian) who will make her debut for the Red and White this year, and seven promising freshmen, led by Jayne Miely (Columbus, Ohio/Upper Arlington) and Elizabeth Micheletti (Glenview, Ill./Glenbard West), who played No. 2 and 3 singles respectively in the fall.
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Brad Seymour
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Sophomores Craig Lods (Chillicothe, Ohio/Chillicothe), who played mostly No. 2 singles, Rob Lehner (Gahanna, Ohio/St. Francis DeSales), who played mostly No. 4 singles, and Greg Harvey (Urbana, Ohio/Urbana), who played mostly No. 5 singles, all look to help Seymour lead a young Tiger team. This fall, Lods went 2-0 and Lehner went 1-1 in dual matches. Junior Andrew Young (Mansfield, Ohio/Senior), who played No. 2 through No. 5 singles in the fall, also looks to see playing time and help the team this season.
Much like the women, the men will have a lot of youth in the program. Junior Dan McNeely (Beavercreek, Ohio/Xenia Christian) will make his collegiate debut for the tennis team this season as will four freshmen who look to get into the mix.
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