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Attila Toth of Queens Named ITA All-American for Second Straight YearJune 14, 2012The Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) recently announced its 2011-12 NCAA Division II men's tennis All-America selections, and Queens (N.Y.) College senior Attila Toth (Budapest, Hungary) was tabbed on the list for the second-consecutive campaign.
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ECC Announces 2011-2012 Scholar-Athletes; Peacock and Tartara Scholar-Athletes of the YearMay 24, 2012The East Coast Conference announced the 2011-2012 Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year, as well as the Scholar-Athletes of the Year for all of its sponsored sports at the ECC Awards Dinner on May 23.
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Four Named to Capital One Academic All-District At-Large TeamsMay 24, 2012Four ECC student-athletes from three different sports have been named to the Capital One Academic All-District At-Large teams.
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Queens Battles Before Falling in NCAA Round of 16 Match-Up vs. No. 1 ArmstrongMay 16, 2012The 25th-ranked Queens College men's tennis team fought extremely hard through all three doubles matches Wednesday afternoon at Top Gun Tennis Academy, but came up just short in falling 5-0 to No. 1 Armstrong Atlantic State University, in a NCAA Division II Championships Round of 16 match.
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No. 24 Queens Knocks Off Southern New Hampshire in NCAA First Round, 5-0April 30, 2012The 24th-ranked Queens College men's tennis team, ranked No. 2 in the East region, won its first-round match-up of the NCAA Division II Championships Monday afternoon at The Derryfield School with a 5-0 shutout over seventh-seeded host, Southern New Hampshire University.
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University of the District of Columbia Men’s Tennis Advances to NCAA East Regional SemifinalsApril 30, 2012The No. 3 seed University of the District of Columbia men's tennis team advanced to the NCAA East Regional semifinals with a 5-1 quarterfinal win over No. 6 NYIT early Monday morning at The Derryfield School.
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Five ECC Tennis Teams Heading to NCAA TournamentApril 25, 2012The 2012 NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championship fields were announced on Tuesday evening with five East Coast Conference teams making the cut. Three men’s teams, University of the District of Columbia, NYIT, and Queens, as well as UDC’s and Queens’ women’s teams, will now battle for a National Championship.
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Queens Wins Third Consecutive ECC Title, 5-1, Over Dist. ColumbiaApril 19, 2012The 24th-ranked Queens College men's tennis team captured its third-consecutive East Coast Conference Championship title Thursday afternoon, as the top-seeded Knights secured a 5-1 triumph over second-seeded University of the District of Columbia.
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Ewels, Toth, Peixoto Headline Men's Tennis All-Conference AwardsApril 18, 2012Seniors Tyrone Ewels (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa) and Attila Toth (Budapest, Hungary) from Queens College, have been named the 2012 East Coast Conference Men’s Tennis Co-Players of the Year, as voted on by the league’s coaches. New York Institute of Technology freshman Pedro Peixoto (Belo Horizonte, Brazil) was selected Rookie of the Year.
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No. 24 Queens Knocks Off Dowling in ECC Semifinals, 5-0; Advances to Thursday's Championship RoundApril 17, 2012The 24th-ranked and top-seeded Queens College men's tennis team moved to 17-3 on the 2011-12 season Tuesday afternoon, as the Knights downed visiting Dowling College, the No. 4 seed, by a 5-0 count in the East Coast Conference semifinals.
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Queens Picked to Repeat as ECC Men’s Tennis ChampionsFebruary 07, 2012After two straight ECC Championships and three consecutive appearances in the NCAA Round of 16, the Queens College men’s tennis team has been selected as the favorite to capture another ECC title in 2012.
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Queens Men's Tennis Ranked No. 24 in ITA Division II PollNovember 18, 2011The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced its first NCAA Division II men's tennis rankings of the 2011-12 season recently, and the Knights of Queens College are ranked No. 24 in the poll.
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ECC Comes Away With Four Champions at USTA/ITA East Regional ChampionshipsSeptember 20, 2011Three doubles tandems and one singles player from the East Coast Conference took home championships at the Men’s and Women’s USTA/ITA East Regional Championships over the weekend.