America East To Crown Champions In Men's and Women's Tennis, Golf

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America East Conference will hold its Men's and Women's Tennis Championships at the Connecticut Tennis Center in New Haven, Conn. Friday (April 25) through Sunday (April 27) and its Golf Championship Monday (April 28) and Tuesday (April 29) at En-Joie Golf Club in Endicott, N.Y.

The Men's and Women's Tennis Championships are team-match format with the finals scheduled to be held on Sunday at 12 noon. Both champions receive automatic bids to the NCAA Championships.

Boston University, which has won each of the 12 previous America East Women's Tennis Championships in which it participated, is again the top seed on the women's side. Binghamton University is the second seed, followed by University of New Hampshire. Stony Brook University is the No. 4 seed, while University of Vermont, the only school other than Boston University to win the championship, is seeded No. 5. The Catamounts won the 1993 America East Championship. No. 6 University of Hartford and No. 7 University at Albany round out the women's field.

Binghamton is the top seed in the men's field, after advancing to the semifinal round last season in its first America East Championship. Stony Brook, runners-up at last spring's championship, is the No. 2 seed. Vermont, the 1992 champion, is the No. 3 seed, followed by defending America East champion Hartford at the No. 4 seed. Hartford also won championships in 1995, 1990, and 1989. Boston University, a four-time conference champion, is the No. 5 seed, followed No. 6 seeded New Hampshire.

First round matches begin Friday. Semifinal and consolation matches will be held Saturday. The men's and women's championship and women's consolation are Sunday.

Hartford looks to win its third America East Golf Championship in a row, and tenth overall, at the 7,034 yard, par-72 course at En-Joie Golf Club. The stroke-play championship will be held over 36 holes, with rounds of 18 on Monday and Tuesday. Binghamton senior Adam Fuchs, the medalist in 2002, returns for the 2002 runners-up Bearcats, while Hartford senior Jeff Campbell, the medalist in 2001, leads the Hawks, who won the 2002 championship by 16 strokes at Cyprian Keyes Golf Course in West Boylston, Mass. Boston University and Vermont are the others competing for the championship.

America East Women's Tennis Championship
April 25-27, Connecticut Tennis Center, New Haven, Conn.
Friday, April 25

Match 2--#2 Binghamton vs. #7 Albany, 9 a.m.
Match 1--#3 New Hampshire vs. #6 Hartford, 9 a.m.
Match 3--#4 Stony Brook vs. #5 Vermont, 3 p.m.
Saturday, April 26
Match 4--Loser Match 3 vs. Loser Match 1, 9 a.m.
Match 5--Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2, 9 a.m.
Match 6--#1 Boston University vs. Winner Match 3, 12 noon
Match 7--Winner Match 4 vs. Loser Match 2 (fifth place), 3 p.m.
Sunday, April 27
Match 8--Loser Match 5 vs. Loser Match 6 (third place), 9 a.m.
Match 9--Winner Match 5 vs. Winner Match 6 (championship), 12 noon

America East Men's Tennis Championship
April 25-27, Connecticut Tennis Center, New Haven, Conn.
Friday, April 25

Match 1--#3 Vermont vs. #6 New Hampshire, 9 a.m.
Match 3--#4 Hartford vs. #5 Boston University, 12 noon
Saturday, April 26
Match 3--Loser Match 1 vs. Loser Match 2 (fifth place), 9 a.m.
Match 4--#2 Stony Brook vs. Winner Match 1, 12 noon
Match 5--#1 Binghamton vs. Winner Match 2, 3 p.m.
Sunday, April 27
Match 6--Winner Match 4 vs. Winner Match 5 (championship), 12 noon