Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Recapping ITAs and Skidmore Open and Introducing New Asst Coach!

The past two weeks have been filled with competition and the clear reminder of how special it is to travel together as a team on road trips. The competitiveness in our unit this year is well balanced with maximum humor as we tested ourselves against some of the best competition that DIII has to offer over the past two events. At the ITA New England regional competitors included the all the best players from our region and at the Skidmore Open we faced off against some of the top regional teams as well as Denison and Swarthmore which was fun to compete against some opponents we do not get to see as often. Not only did we leave these events with quite a bit of success, but we also more importantly clarified what we need to work on and where we need to go to keep rising!

Juju, Noah, and Coach Jake Cohen

New Assistant Coach In Action

We are thrilled to highlight and announce the newest member of our squad, our Assistant Coach Jake Cohen. We are fortunate to bring in an accomplished former NESCAC player (multiple time All-NESCAC accolades) who immediately has fit in seamlessly with our team. Jake's kind and upbeat approach and willingness to be a sparring partner have already been a huge asset and look forward to having our coaching staff back in full force.

ITA New England Regional Highlights

We earned two spots in the Rd of 16 in singles across Julian Wu and Reif Larsen who both secured excellent three-set wins. 

Reif continued his winning ways winning another three-set battle to book a ticket to the quarterfinals. Reif’s run demonstrated what all of his coaches and teammates see, excellent development and improvement!

We had two doubles teams make it to the Rd of 16 (Wu/Lewis) and (Larsen/Hernandez), and all four of our doubles teams in the draw earned at least one win! 

Nathan Hernandez ready to pounce.

Skidmore Open Highlights

We won 3 of the 8 flights across the entire tournament, with a bundle of excellent wins throughout.

In the D doubles draw Nathan Jackson and Justin Zhou paired up to win three consecutive matches including a convincing 6-1 scoreline in the final!

Nathan Jackson and Justin Zhou post doubles flight championship!


In the A doubles draw, Noah Lewis and Julian Wu played some particularly impressive tennis including finding themselves a 6-1 winner in the final round as well against a team that has been ranked as high as #2 in the nation!

In the B doubles draw, Nathan Hernandez and Reif Larsen earned a trip to the semifinals and came up just short against the team that went on to win the draw.

In the D singles draw, Justin Zhou went on a nice run earning two solid victories and making it to the semifinal round.

In the C singles draw, both Nathan Jackson and Hugh Hentschel won three-set battles to get to the quarterfinal round.

In the B singles draw, Reif Larsen played some impressive tennis en route to the consolations finals earning two key wins and only falling in a three-set war. Fell panther, Anand Sahasrabudhe also earned an impressive win the B flight before falling in his own three-set battle.

In the A singles flight, Julian Wu won the whole thing including taking out two ITA regional winners in consecutive rounds in the semifinals and finals, while fellow A draw competitor Noah Lewis won an awesome three-set match before falling to the eventual finalist!

Andy Yim dialing in a forehand!

Our group will continue to train for a bit more this fall, play an intrasquad tournament, and build on our momentum as we head into our developmental season!

Go Midd!


Thursday, September 25, 2025

Recapping Our 2025 Middlebury Invitational

Our Middlebury Invitational was a great way to begin our year! We had beautiful weather all weekend and loved hosting a fall tournament for the first time at our new facility! Across the five total flights (3 singles draws and 2 doubles draws), we captured three titles. Additionally indicating our impressive depth was that all ten of our competitors in this event posted a win! A solid showing all around, and certainly still a lot to learn and grow from in the moments we did not execute as well as we are capable. We maintain and recognize that it is not how we start the year that means the most, but now we have increased clarity and determination to dial in our collective games to keep rising as we enjoy each step through the season!

B Flight Doubles Champs!

A Flight Doubles Champs

C Flight Singles Champ


Fun Fact: We have been giving out the same trophies for more than 2 decades!

Singles Highlight Video

Middlebury Invitational 2025 Summary

• Sophomore Sidney Huet and Freshman Nathan Hernandez brought wonderful competitive intensity and fire while capturing the B Flight Doubles crown! Their electric energy brought the whole team energy up. Sidney also had a nice run in B singles draw winning a match and losing only to the eventual champion in a super-tiebreaker.

• Senior Julian Wu and Junior Noah Lewis both played seven matches across two days, winning the A Flight Doubles Draw together and making each making a run to the semifinals of the A Flight Singles Draw. Their final doubles match was a thing of beauty to watch!

• Freshman Andy Yim won four consecutive singles matches to win the C Flight Singles crown and additionally posted a win with doubles partner Hugh Hentschel in A Flight Doubles.

• Freshman Justin Zhou and Senior Nathan Jackson won the B Flight Doubles Consolation bracket, with Justin winning a singles match in the C flight and Nathan making a run to the semifinals of the B flight.

• Sophomore Reif Larsen and Freshman Anand Sahasrabudhe won a round in A Flight Doubles, and Reif also captured a solid win in A Flight Singles before losing to the eventual flight champion.


Hugh serving it up!

Nate roasting a forehand!

Staying connected always key!



Reif making a move at net!


Upcoming Fall Schedule


Go Midd!