alabamagrizzly
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A pretty good run for the Griz. Gonna be a rebuilding process though next year with 4 of the 7 roster members being graduating Sr’s. Next years team will return Sr Alexander Canellopoulos, and Jr’s Ludvig Hallgren and Max Korkh who all had very successful seasons. Next years incoming Fr have yet to be signed and I’m guessing not tell this summer. Not sure if Jason Brown will stay on as the interim Head Coach. It would probably be beneficial given the success they had this year.
Here’s the link to the season recap on GoGriz.
http://gogriz.com/news/2018/4/28/mens-tennis-griz-run-out-of-gas-in-championship.aspx
Here’s a link to a post I posted after the fall season to some of the major accomplishments they had.
https://egriz.com/grizboard/viewtopic.php?t=78261
Here’s the link to the season recap on GoGriz.
http://gogriz.com/news/2018/4/28/mens-tennis-griz-run-out-of-gas-in-championship.aspx
In the team's first year without Kris Nord at the helm since 1986, Brown led the Grizzlies to a litany of first-ever accomplishments.
Consider the following:
• At 7-0, Montana went undefeated at home for only the third time in program history and tied the 2011 mark for most wins in an undefeated season at home.
• Casadevall became the first Grizzly ever to advance to the quarterfinal of the ITA Mountain Region tournament, placing him among the most accomplished players in the western United States.
• Schmidl and Canellopoulos became the first male Grizzlies ever to earn a national ranking from the ITA, coming in at No. 77 in the March 7 rankings.
• Schmidl and Casadevall combined to win the Big Sky Player of the Week award three times in April, a feat that has only occurred six times in program history.
• At 10-1, Schmid and Korkh will finish the season as the Big Sky's top overall doubles team with a .909 winning percentage on court two.
• The Griz defeated Idaho in the regular season for the first time since 2011.
Here’s a link to a post I posted after the fall season to some of the major accomplishments they had.
https://egriz.com/grizboard/viewtopic.php?t=78261