2004 America East Tennis Championship - Day Three Results - AmericaEast.com


Sunday, May 2 - Connecticut Tennis Center (New Haven, Conn.)

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MEN'S BRACKET

Match 8?UMBC unopposed victory (third place)

Match 9?Binghamton 4, Stony Brook 3 (Championship Match)
Singles (one team point for each win)
#1-Dan Hanegby (Binghamton) def. Tal Meir (Stony Brook) 6-4, 7-6
#2-Michael Crooks (Stony Brook) def. Richemn Mourad (Binghamton) 7-6, 4-6, 6-2
#3-Alamgir Wali (Stony Brook) def. Brian O'Connor (Binghamton) 6-1, 7-6
#4-Egil Aronsen (Stony Brook) def. Steve Spencer (Binghamton) 5-7, 6-2, 6-2
#5-Edwin Gerard (Binghamton) def. Jean-Francois Robitaille (Stony Brook) 2-6, 6-3, 6-4
#6-Juan Garcia (Binghamton) def. Philippe Amireault (Stony Brook) 6-2, 1-6, 6-2
Doubles (one team point for best two-of-three)
#1-Hanegby/Spencer (Binghamton) def. Meir/Wali (Stony Brook) 9-8
#2-Aronsen/Robitaille (Stony Brook) def. Mourad/Garcia (Binghamton) 8-5
#3-O'Connor/Gerard (Binghamton) def. Crooks/James Carpenter (Stony Brook) 9-7

All-Conference Team:
Juan Garcia (Binghamton)
Edwin Gerard (Binghamton)
Dan Hanegby (Binghamton)
Brian O'Connor (Binghamton)
Steve Spencer (Binghamton)
Geoffrey Wagner (Boston U.)
Jorge Acuna (Hartford)
Patrick Flint (Hartford)
Jeff Hurlbert (Hartford)
Evan Sideman (Hartford)
Dan Kirchner (Hartford)
Josef Novotny (UMBC)
James Tyler (UMBC)
Goldy Sherrill (New Hampshire)
Egil Aronsen (Stony Brook)
Michael Crooks (Stony Brook)
Tal Meir (Stony Brook)
Jean-Francois Robitaille (Stony Brook)
Alamgir Wali (Stony Brook)
Eric Conway (Vermont)
Griffin Maloney (Vermont)
Matthew Spring (Vermont)
Most Outstanding Performer: Dan Hanegby (Binghamton)
Coach of the Year: Michael Starke (Binghamton)


WOMEN'S BRACKET

Match 11?Stony Brook vs. Binghamton (third place), cancelled due to rain

Match 12?Boston University 4, UMBC 1 (Championship Match)
Singles (one team point for each win)
#1-Lindsey Dynof (Boston U.) def. Tia Kaasalainen (UMBC) 6-1, 7-6
#2-Elena deMendoza (Boston U.) def. Ale Pedergnana (UMBC) 6-4, 6-2
#3-Erin Katims (Boston U.) def. Aimee Lim (UMBC) 6-0, 6-0
#4-Elisa Glas (Boston U.) def. Lana Khvalina (UMBC) 6-3, 6-0
Others (did not finish due to team match decided)
#5-Laura Ahmes (Boston U.) led Adriana Fonseca (UMBC) 5-2 (DNF)
#6-Aimee Charest (Boston U.) led Elizabeth Anderson (UMBC) 2-1 (DNF)
Doubles (one team point for best two-of-three)
#1-Kaasalainen/Khvalina (UMBC) def. Katims/Charest (Boston U.) 8-3
#2-Pedergnana/Lim (UMBC) def. Ahmes/Glas (Boston U.) 9-8
#3-deMendoza/Monica Shepherd (Boston U.) def. Fonseca/Anderson (UMBC) 8-3

All-Conference Team:
Courtney Michels (Albany)
Melis Altinay (Binghamton)
Lya Kushnirovich (Binghamton)
Janine Sadaka (Binghamton)
Sherri Stern (Binghamton)
Aimee Charest (Boston U.)
Elena deMendoza (Boston U.)
Lindsey Dynof (Boston U.)
Gabrielle Hernandez (Boston U.)
Erin Katims (Boston U.)
Monica Shepherd (Boston U.)
Halley Werner (Hartford)
Adriana Fonseca (UMBC)
Tia Kaasalainen (UMBC)
Aimee Lim (UMBC)
Ale Pedergnana (UMBC)
Lensey Dixon (New Hampshire)
Tiffany Heineman (New Hampshire)
Jess Pasay (New Hampshire)
Georgia Bushell (Stony Brook)
Anne Catherine Valle (Stony Brook)
Meg Helstowski (Vermont)
Lauren Koenig (Vermont)
Molly Moran (Vermont)
Most Outstanding Performer: Elena deMendoza (Boston U.)
Coach of the Year: Lesley Sheehan (Boston U.)