NEW LONDON, Conn. - The Connecticut College men's tennis team concluded its season with setbacks to Wesleyan and Trinity. The Camels fell to Wesleyan 9-0 on Saturday, before dropping a home contest to Trinity, 7-2, on Sunday. Prior to Sunday's matchup, the team honored its four seniors.
Saturday, April 30
Wesleyan 9,
Connecticut College 0
- At the No. 3 doubles position, Julian Tien (Barrington, R.I.) and Jules Taylor-Kerman (New York, N.Y.) narrowly lost, 5-8.
- David Poudrier (Faifield, Conn.) battled for three sets at the No. 4 singles position, coming up short 6-3, 6-7, 3-10.
Sunday, May 1
Trinity 7,
Connecticut College 2
- Prior to the event, the Camels honored its four seniors: Evan Aoki-Goldsmith (Pennington, N.J.), Henry De Coster (Greenwich, Conn.), Sean Jenkins (Davidson, N.C.) and Tien.
- The doubles pairing of Taylor-Kerman and Aaron Fleishman (Brookline, Mass.) won 8-4 at the No. 3 position.
- Fleishman recorded a second win on the day with a straight-set victory at the No. 3 singles position.
Connecticut College will resume play in the fall. The team graduates four seniors and returns nine athletes next season.