Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Panthers Finish Fall 2024 Season in Style

The fall season always seems to fly by, and this year particularly so with incredible weather and excellent competition to begin our team’s journey. Our group is a hard-working bunch and one that is incredibly fun to work with and be around because of their high expectations and goals for themselves individually and collectively. One key for our team will be to stay present and to enjoy the process of putting in the hard work. We are thrilled as coaches knowing that our team will keep striving to improve now that we have reached our development season. However, let’s first recap our final fall events.    

ITA Cup (Neel Epstein)

It is always a special opportunity when one of our Panthers earns the honor of representing our team at the ITA Cup by making a run at our ITA New England regional event. Neel traveled to Rome, GA with Coach Tristan. Battling some of the best competition in the nation, Neel played three wars each day. He dropped a hard-fought straight set match in the opening round, then bounced back to win his next match 7-5 in the third set, and competed through until the very end of another epic match losing 4-6 in the third in his final bout. Most importantly, Neel left it all on the courts and honed his competitive fire which will serve both Neel and our squad well as we keep building and rising. Full scores and details of Neel’s run are captured here.



Boston University and Bryant University Hidden Dual Tournament

The final stop for our fall tournament season was in Boston. It was a great opportunity to test ourselves on the road against two Div. I programs and to compete against a pool of players that we do not typically play against. Our group rose to the challenge and then some in this event. The format was unique and fun where each of the schools created two mini-teams of four players, and then played 2 doubles matches and 4 singles matches per round across four rounds. In total for both days of competition, we went 6-2 in doubles play and 11-5 in singles play. Credit to our group for demonstrating both focus and hunger to use each and every competitive opportunity to our advantage. What a fantastic way to put a punctuation mark on our October and to provide ourselves with clear feedback about how we can keep growing our skills on the court heading into our development season. More details and results can be found here.


New Outdoor Courts Mostly Finished

We have been training at our new 12-court outdoor facility for about 3-weeks. More finishing touches are on the way, but we are beyond excited about how things have turned out so far! You can read a brief overview about our new facility here.


Thank You (Panther Challenge) and Alumni Spotlight

We want to extend another huge thank you to so many who contributed to our Proud to Be A Panther Challenge fundraiser. Everyone’s support means so much to us and we are fortunate to be a part of a program with such great history, alumni, family, and friends. Without doubt, the magic of Midd tennis is derived from so many who have invested their hearts and souls in our program and we hope to continue to build on our wonderful foundation.  

Last but not least, just in case you did not already see it on social media check our Will Oberrender '13 who was highlighted in a Midd Athletics almuni spotlight. Click here to check it out





Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Panthers Shine Across First Two Fall Tournaments

It has been a phenomenally beautiful fall season so far in Middlebury, and our tennis play is on a steady rise upward through our first two fall tournaments. The coaches have really enjoyed seeing our team take shape at the beginning stages of the year, and we can already sense a beautiful theme about this year’s squad: a hunger and passion to get better! Always enjoyable to collaborate with this group and fired up to keep improving as we go. Here are a few highlights from both events, as well as our upcoming fall schedule.

ITA Singles Finalist Neel Epstein pictured with
Coach AT 



Middlebury Invitational

With beautifully warm and dry weather, it was a perfect weekend to host our Middlebury Invitational! Against some tough DIII competition out of the gate, we demonstrated a lot of depth and success across the board. In A flight single play, both Neel Epstein and Noah Laber made deep runs to the semifinals, Noah Lewis booked a trip to the quarterfinals, and Hugh Hentschel earned two wins in consolation play! In the B flight, both Thehan Wijemanne and Nikky Kondamuri had strong showings going to the semifinals and finals respectively, both falling to the same opponent. In the C flight, Sidney Huet earned his first collegiate singles wins reaching the semifinals, with fellow freshmen Reif Larsen winning the C flight draw across 4 solid wins (also his first collegiate wins)! In doubles, our squad was paced by Noah Laber and Hugh Hentschel who paired to win the A flight doubles crown! Neel Epstein and Thehan Wijemanne made the semifinals as well. More detailed results can be found by checking out the tournament box scores here

Reif Larsen won the C Flight Singles, let's go!

New England ITA Regional

Building off a solid start at the Midd Invite, the Panthers traveled to Boston for the New England ITA Regional event. Nothing like a road trip with the boys! The team performed exceptionally well as a whole with everyone contributing. On the first day, we earned four doubles wins to only one loss, placing 3 of our doubles teams into the round of 16 (Hentschel/Epstein, Wijemanne/Laber, and Kondamuri/Lewis). Perhaps even more impressively, we won 9 of 10 singles matches despite the incredibly competitive draw, earning 4 of our singles players spots in the Rd of 16, including Nikky Kondamuri and Noah Lewis both earning wins over seeded players. On Day 2, much of the fun continued with two of our three doubles teams earned spots into the quarterfinals (Hentschel/Epstein, Wijemanne/Laber) before losing tight matches in that round. Noah Laber also earned a hard-fought win to reach the quarterfinals before losing a war of a three-set match to end his run. Leading the charge for the Panthers, Neel Epstein won two three-set thrillers on Day 2, and found his way through another epic three-set battle on Day 3 to punch his ticket to the finals (and earning himself a spot at the ITA National Event called the ITA Cup in Rome, GA). After leaving it all on the line across the past three matches, Neel came up short in the finals but will continue his run next week in Georgia! Special shout out to Thehan Wijemanne, Sidney Huet, and Reif Larsen who all competed well in B singles draw and even some additional exhibition matches to maximize our ITA experience. More detailed results can be found by checking out the tournament box scores here

Nikky Kondamuri competing and rising!

Hugh Hentschel digging out a slice and balling!

Upcoming Tournaments

- Oct 10-13: Neel will compete at the ITA Cup in Rome, GA

- Oct 26-27: Boston University Hidden Dual


Neel ready to return serve!


 We can’t wait for more fun ahead and thanks so much for all of the wonderful support felt from near and far!

- The Middlebury Men’s Tennis Coaches