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Wronski Doubles Up The Honors Sophomore named All-MWC in singles and doubles along with partner Brett Hunter.
April 25, 2007 LAS VEGAS - Sophomore Elliot Wronski and senior Brett Hunter were UNLV's representatives on the 2007 All-Mountain West Conference tennis team as the league's awards were announced on Wednesday on the eve of the championship tournament at Air Force. Wronski, a native of Cheltenham, England, was named all-league in both singles and doubles. Currently ranked 71st as an individual, Wronski is 17-11 overall and 14-8 in dual matches, including three victories vs. MWC opponents. He has defeated five ranked players this season, highlighted by stunning then-No. 3 Tony Paul of Wake Forest in straight sets on March 9. In doubles Wronski and Hunter (Ballarat, Australia) stand 11-13 overall and 7-9 at the No. 1 spot in duals. Wronski will lead his team into the MWC championship tournament as the third-seeded Rebels (10-13) face sixth-seeded Utah (12-10) in a quarterfinal matchup slated to begin at 10 a.m. PT in Colorado Springs. San Diego State swept the conference individual awards, which are determined by a vote of the MWC head coaches. Markus Dickhardt was tabbed player of the year, Achim Ceban won freshman of the year and Gene Carswell was voted coach of the year.
2007 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE MEN'S TENNIS AWARDS
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