Men's Tennis News
Fourteen thousand one hundred sixty-two miles. That’s how far three student-athletes traveled in order to compete at Goucher College as members of the athletics program. But that didn’t stop them from continuing to march their way into the school record books. Midori Fujitani ’17, of Tokyo; Jack Hodges ’18, of London; and Ogemdi Chukwu ’20, of Paris, have made 2016-17 a school year of record-setting performances.

Senior Midori Fujitani (Tokyo, Japan) has been named to the 2016-17 All-Goucher Second Team following a record-breaking season as a member of the men’s tennis team.

Freshman Michael Herman (Prague, Czech Republic) of men’s tennis rounds out the All-Goucher Second Team following his debut season in the blue & gold.

Junior Jack Hodges (London, England) has been named to the All-Goucher First Team for the first time during his successful career at Goucher College.

Head men’s tennis coach, Brendan Kincaid, has been named the head coach of the 2016-17 All-Goucher Team for the second consecutive year following another successful season for the program.

Senior Midori Fujitani (Tokyo, Japan) has been selected as the Landmark Conference Men’s Tennis Senior Scholar Athlete for the 2017 season. He is the second Gopher to earn the honor in as many years, joining 2016 recipient, Seth Hoesman.

The Landmark released the Spring 2017 All-Sportsmanship teams, tabbing six Gophers for recognition.

The Landmark Conference announced the 2017 Spring Academic Honor Roll, with 33 Gophers earning the designation.

The Goucher College men’s tennis team (15-11, Landmark 5-2) bowed out of the NCAA Men’s Tennis Championships on Friday afternoon, falling to #17 (Central Region) John Carroll, 5-1, at Johns Hopkins University.

The Goucher College men’s tennis team (15-10, Landmark 5-2) earned its second consecutive Landmark Conference title in a 5-1 win over Juniata on the road Sunday afternoon.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (14-10, Landmark 5-2) defeated Scranton University 5-2 on the road Tuesday afternoon at the Birchwood Tennis Club, sealing a berth to the Landmark Conference championships for the third straight year.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (13-10, Landmark 5-2) lost 5-4 for the second time in as many days on Saturday.
The Goucher College men's tennis team (13-10, Landmark 5-2) lost 5-4 for the second time in as many days on Saturday.
The Goucher College men’s tennis (13-9, Landmark 5-2) fell to Juniata College, 5-4, on the road Friday in a rematch of the 2016 Landmark Conference finals and secure the third seed in the Landmark Conference tournament to begin on Tuesday, May 2nd.

David Spivey ?14, Joey Caracappa and Seth Hoesman ?16 have been named to the Landmark Conference Men?s Tennis All-Decade Team, celebrating their success on the court for the blue and gold.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (13-8, Landmark 5-1) extended its winning streak to five with a 9-0 sweep of Moravian on Sunday.