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FridayMay 25, 2012 |
Men’s tennis NCAA run ends in singles semis, doubles quartersThe Bates men’s tennis team finished play at the NCAA Division III Singles and Doubles Championships on Friday, as junior Rob Crampton finished a 15-match win streak as a semifinalist in the singles tournament, and Crampton and junior Matt Bettles bowed out as doubles quarterfinalists. |
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ThursdayMay 24, 2012 |
Crampton, Bettles become two-time All-Americans at NCAAsBates junior Rob Crampton became the eighth All-American in Bates men’s tennis history, winning his first-round match in singles play on Thursday morning and winning again on Thursday afternoon in the Round of 16. He teamed up with Matt Bettles to also win in the Round of 16 in doubles play. |
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MondayMay 14, 2012 |
Gastonguay, Janssen receive ITA regional coach of the year awardsBates College head tennis coach Paul Gastonguay was named Northeast Region Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year Monday by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, while assistant coach Greg Janssen earned Northeast Region Coach of the Year honors in both men’s and women’s tennis. |
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MondayMay 14, 2012 |
NCAA-bound tennis players featured in Maine newscastMaine CBS affiliate WGME-TV aired a segment in Saturday’s newscast about the Bates tennis players headed to the NCAA Division III Singles and Doubles Championships later this month in Cary, N.C. |
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FridayMay 11, 2012 |
Berg, Bettles, Crampton receive All-NESCAC honorsThe Bates men’s tennis team had three players honored as part of the 2012 NESCAC Men’s Tennis All-Conference Team, announced Friday by the New England Small College Athletic Conference. |
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WednesdayMay 9, 2012 |
Crampton, Crampton/Bettles selected to play at NCAAsBates junior Rob Crampton will play for the singles title and team up with junior Matt Bettles to compete for the doubles title, it was learned today, at the 2012 NCAA Division III Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships. |
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FridayMay 4, 2012 |
Middlebury edges men’s tennis 5-4 in NESCAC playoffThe Bates men’s tennis team gained two points from its March matchup against Middlebury, but the No. 12 nationally ranked Panthers edged the No. 14 Bobcats 5-4 on Friday in the first round of the NESCAC Men’s Tennis Championship at Williams College. |
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