Goucher Men's Tennis Receives Six All-Landmark Conference Honors
BALTIMORE, Md. – The Goucher College men's tennis team has placed four players on the All-Landmark Conference Men's Tennis teams, announced by the conference on Monday.
Slade Dumas (Great Falls, Va./Dominion) and Omosesan Adebamgbe (Philadelphia, Pa./Lower Merion) have been selected to the first team in singles and doubles. Brian Kane (Philadelphia, Pa./Friends Select) and Angel Cerpa (El Paso, Texas/Americas) have earned second-team honors.
Dumas caps his standout career by receiving first-team recognition for the first time in his career for both singles and doubles. The senior posted a 7-3 record at No. 1 singles for the Gophers in 2021. He was named the Landmark Conference Athlete of the Week twice this season and five times in his career. Dumas, named to the all-conference second team in singles and doubles in 2019, became the Goucher and Landmark Conference all-time career wins leader and finished with a 66-24 career record.
Adebamgbe notches recognition in singles for the first time in his career thanks to an 8-2 record between No. 2 and No. 3 singles. The junior went 4-2 at No. 2 singles and 4-0 at No. 3 singles, and he was named the Landmark Conference Athlete of the Week for the week of April 5-11. Adebamgbe is 16-17 in his career in singles.
Dumas and Adebamgbe earn their second all-conference doubles nod after being named to the second-team in 2019. The duo, who have played together almost exclusively since the 2018-19 season, finished the season 9-1 and 28-4 in their career together.
Kane nabs the first all-conference selection of his career in 2021. The junior finished 8-2 on the year after a 2-2 record at No. 2 singles and a 4-0 mark at No. 3 singles. Kane has a career mark of 29-14.
Cerpa finishes his freshman year with second-team recognition after posting a 9-1 record at No. 4 singles. The freshman finished the year on an eight-match winning streak.
Kane and Cerpa were 9-1 on the year at No. 2 doubles to receive second-team honors.
Goucher finished 7-3 on the year and advanced to the Landmark Conference Semifinals for the sixth straight season.