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Cabrini University Men’S Tennis Cabrini University Men’s Tennis Cabrini University vs. Clarks Summit University 2017 CSAC Tournament Semifinal Legacy Tennis Center Philadelphia, PA April 21, 2017 • 9:30am Cabrini University (9-5, 7-0 CSAC) Name Cl. Ht. Hometown High School Alijah Broadnax Jr. 5-6 Cape May Court House, NJ Middle Township Renin Broadnax Fr. 5-5 Cape May Court House, NJ Middle Township Matthew DiMaria Fr. 5-11 Newtown, PA Notre Dame Sean Jaeger Sr. 6-0 Burlington, NJ Burlington Township Charles LaMantia Fr. 5-11 Chatham, NJ Chatham Nick Scaramuzza So. 5-8 West Chester, PA Woodlynde Nick Tilley Fr. 5-5 Malvern, PA The Phelps School Head Coach: Stephen Parker (Delaware), 3rd Season Clarks Summit University (6-5, 5-2 CSAC) Name Cl. ClarksHt. SummitHometown University High School Yancy Butler So. 6-1 Port Jefferson Stat., NY Comsewogue Josh Eichelberger Jr. 6-0 Harrisburg, PA W. Shore Christian Acad. Nathan Hubbard So. 5-11 Mont Vernon, NH S. Merimack Christian Trevor Hubbard Fr. 5-11 Palermo, ME Erskine Academy Jason Muller Jr. 5-10 Parkesburg, Pa Twin Valley Bible Acad. Evan Self Fr. 5-11 Denver, CO Chaparrall Ian Self Jr. 5-11 Denver, CO Chaparral Head Coach: Kelly Arp, 5th Season CSAC Sportsmanship Statement In accordance with the missions and values of its member institutions, the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) is committed to promoting good sportsmanship and creating a healthy competitive environment. The opportunity to represent a CSAC institution is a privilege, and is accompanied by a duty and responsibility to act with civility, dignity and respect at all times. All individuals associated with the CSAC are expected to represent their teams, institutions and the conference with behavior above reproach, and to observe the principles of good sportsmanship – civility, respect, honesty, dignity, courtesy, fairness, and integrity. The CSAC shall neither condone nor ignore unsportsmanlike and/or unethical conduct by student-athletes, coaches, spectators, administrators, staff or officials. 2016-17 Cabrini 2017 CSAC Standings Men’s Tennis Schedule School CSAC Overall 2016-17 Record: 9-5, 7-0 CSAC Cabrini University 7-0 9-5 Date Opponent Time/Result Immaculata University 5-2 6-5 Name Cl. Ht. Hometown High School 9/20 Alvernia University L 5-4 Neumann University 5-2 5-5 Alijah Broadnax Jr. 5-6 Cape May Court House, NJ Middle Township 9/26 ARCADIA UNIVERSITY L 7-2 Clarks Summit University 5-2 6-5 10/6 PENN STATE—BERKS L 7-2 Renin Broadnax Fr. 5-5 Cape May Court House, NJ Middle Township 3/19 Wilkes University Postponed Gwynedd Mercy University 3-4 3-6 Matthew DiMaria Fr. 5-11 Newtown, PA Notre Dame 3/21 Eastern University W 8-1 Marywood University 2-5 2-8 3/22 Ursinus College L 9-0 Keystone College 1-6 1-10 Sean Jaeger Sr. 6-0 Burlington, NJ Burlington Township 3/25 Marywood University* W 8-1 Rosemont College 0-7 0-12 Charles LaMantia Fr. 5-11 Chatham, NJ Chatham 3/27 DeSALES UNIVERSITY Cancelled 3/29 Neumann University W 6-3 Tournament Information Nick Scaramuzza So. 5-8 West Chester, PA Woodlynde 3/30 Immaculata University* W 5-0 Nick Tilley Fr. 5-5 Malvern, PA The Phelps School 4/1 KEYSTONE COLLEGE* W 9-0 No. 1 Cabrini University (7-0) 4/4 Phildelphia University L 9-0 No. 2 Immaculata University (5-2) 4/7 Rosemont College* W 7-2 No. 3 Neumann University (5-2) 4/8 CLARKS SUMMIT UNIVERSITY* W 9-0 Head Coach: Stephen Parker (Delaware), 3rd Season No. 4 Clarks Summit University (5-2) 4/10 PENN STATE—BRANDYWINE W 7-2 4/12 GWYNEDD MERCY UNIVERSITY* W 7-2 4/17 ALBRIGHT COLLEGE Cancelled Semifinal Round 4/21 Clarks Summit University # 9:30am No. 1 Cabrini vs. No. 4 Clarks Summit, 9:30am 4/22 CSAC Tournament Final 5:30pm No. 2 Immaculata vs. No. 3 Neumann, 50 minutes after HOME MATCHES IN CAPS conclusion of 1st match * CSAC match # CSAC Tournament Semifinal Championship Friday’s winner, 5:30pm 2016-17 Clarks Summit Men’s Tennis Schedule 2016-17 Record: 6-5, 5-2 CSAC Upcoming Cabrini Athletic Events Date Opponent Time/Result Date Opponent Time/Result 3/20 ALVERNIA UNIVERSITY L 9-0 4/21 Baseball at Gwynedd Mercy* 3pm 3/21 Lycoming College L 7-2 Softball at Notre Dame of MD* (DH) 3pm 32/25 Gwynedd Mercy University* W 8-1 MEN’S LACROSSE vs. #14 STEVENSON 6:30pm 3/27 Misericordia University Postponed 4/22 WOMEN’S LACROSSE vs. CENTENARY* noon 3/29 Rosemont College* 9-0 3/31 KEYSTONE COLLEGE* W 9-0 Baseball at Gwynedd Mercy* (DH) noon 4/1 NEUMANN UNIVERSITY* L 5-4 Men’s Lacrosse at Immaculata* 1pm 4/5 LANCASTER BIBLE COLLEGE W 5-4 Softball at Immaculata* (DH) 1pm 4/7 IMMACULATA UNIVERSITY* W 5-4 Men’s Tennis at CSAC Tourn. Final# 5:30pm 4/8 Cabrini University* noon HOME EVENTS IN CAPS 4/11 King’s College 3:30pm * denotes CSAC contests 4/12 Marywood University* 3:30pm 4/21 Cabrini University # 9:30am 4/22 CSAC Tournament Final 5:30pm HOME MATCHES IN CAPS * CSAC match # CSAC Tournament Semifinal Insta Cabrini Cavaliers @CabriniCavs @CabriniCavs @CabriniCavs Cabrini Cavaliers Athletics.
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