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SLIAC All-Decade Men's Tennis (2000-09)

SLIAC All-Decade Men's Tennis (2000-09)

Coach Jeff Borengasser, Westminster College
Coach Borengasser took home four SLIAC Coach of the Year awards during the decade; winning in 2004, 2007, 2008, and 2009. The Blue Jays won the SLIAC Tournament in each of those years. 

Dan Batchelor, Principia College
Batchelor was a four-time First Team All-Conference selection also earning Second Team honors in doubles as a senior.

Josh Brown, Westminster College
A four-time All-Conference selection in singles and doubles he played for the Blue Jays from 2007-10.

Ryan Carney, Westminster College
Carney earned First Team All-Conference honors five times in his career from 2000-03.

Casey Coffey, Westminster College
Coffey picked up All-Conference honors four times in his career including two First Team selections.

Ben Crandell, Principia College
Crandell earned All-Conference eight times in his career and was the Player of the Year in both 2001 and 2002. He qualified for NCAA Division III nationals in both 2000 and 2001.

Andrew Darkow, Westminster College
Darkow picked up All-Conference honors four times during the decade including First Team honors in 2006.

Adam Franke, Maryville University
Franke was a six-time All-Conference pick, three times earning a First Team nod.

Bennett Forrest, Westminster College
Forrest picked up All-Conference honors five times during the decade including four as a First Teamer.

Asa Foss, Principia College
Foss was named All-Conference five times including as a First Team selection in 2000.

Tylor Hansen, Principia College
Hansen picked up All-Conference honors five times in the decade including three as a First Team selection.

Mike Harmon, Westminster College
Harmon racked up seven All-Conference awards including six times as a First Team pick. 

Michael LeVan, Principia College
LeVan had one of the league's most historic careers, being named All-Conference six times and taking home three SLIAC Player of the Year awards from 2004-06. He was the first player in conference history to win three Player of the Year awards in their career and remains one of just three players to accomplish that feat.

Scott Meredith, Maryville University
Meredith was an All-Conference performer seven times during his career from 2003-06.

Patrick Morris, Westminster College
Morris was named All-Conference four times including three as a First Team pick. 

Gino Paternostro, Westminster College
Paternostro was selected All-Conference four times during the decade including two First Team nods.

Paul Sanderude, Principia College
The 2009 Player of the Year Sanderude earned First Team All-Conference in singles and Second Team doubles that same year.

Matt Schlueter, Maryville University
Schlueter was the 2008 Player of the Year and picked up seven All-Conference nods during his career. 

Matt Spencer, Principia College
Spencer was chosen All-Conference six times in his career in both singles and doubles.

Parker Stanza, Westminster College
Stanza earned First Team All-Conference seven times in his career with the Blue Jays.

Tyler Tate, Maryville University
Tate was a seven-time All-Conference pick including First Team in 2005-08. He was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-America selection during his career. 

Graham Wightman, Principia College
Wigthman was a four-time All-Conference selection including three First Team selections.

Myles Yokeley, Westminster College
Yokeley was named First Team All-Conference in both singles and doubles in 2007 when he was also the SLIAC Player of the Year.