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Five Wildcats Named All-SEC Performers by League Coaches
April 26, 2012
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- For the first time in school history, an impressive total of five Kentucky men's tennis players have been named All-Southeastern Conference performers, including four Wildcats named first-team selections, the league office announced Thursday.
Quigley was also named SEC Player of the Year. A complete release on his honor can be found here. Musialek is having a great senior season, holding a 28-10 overall record, including a 14-5 mark in dual matches and a 7-3 record in SEC matches. The senior has won seven of his last eight matches, including five against ranked foes. The co-captain's biggest accomplishment this season was earning his 100th career singles victory, becoming only the 14th player in school history to claim that honor. Musialek is 106-47 in his singles career. The native of Dax, France, has been ranked in the top 25 in singles all season long, currently sitting at No. 15. This is the first career first-team selection for Musialek, who previously was named a second-team performer in 2010 and 2011. Musialek is one of only six Kentucky players all-time to earn three or more first- or second-team All-SEC selections, joining Quigley, Witten, Kauffmann, Van Emburgh and All-American Bruno Agostinelli. Rossi has busted onto the scene as one of the best players in the SEC this season after winning the SEC Coaches' Indoor Singles Championship earlier this year. The junior is a strong 36-6 this season overall and 21-4 in dual matches. The star has been ranked in the ITA singles poll all season long, peaking at No. 13.
This is the first career first-team selection for Rossi and the second All-SEC selection of his career. He was named to the SEC All-Freshman team in 2010. Last weekend, Rossi was named to the SEC All-Tournament team. Jha's first-team selection comes after an impressive season in doubles with Quigley, with the duo currently ranked eighth in the nation. The native of Pointe Claire, Montreal, becomes the ninth player in school history to earn a first-team All-SEC selection as an underclassman. Jha and Quigley have been ranked in the ITA doubles polls nearly all spring, sitting in the top 20 for five straight weeks. The duo is 12-10 on the season, including 5-3 in SEC play. Jha and Quigley have defeated nine ranked doubles teams this spring. The second-team selection for Jomby is the second All-SEC honor of his career after he was named to the SEC All-Freshman team last season.
UK (26-5) will now wait to hear about an at-large selection into the NCAA Tournament. The selections for the tournament will be broadcast live on NCAA.com on May 1 at 5:30 p.m. ET. Kentucky has hosted the first and second rounds of the event in each of the past three seasons. For more information on the Kentucky men's tennis team, follow "UKMensTennis" on Twitter or like "University of Kentucky men's tennis team" on Facebook. 2012 Southeastern Conference Men's Tennis Awards Coach of the Year: Dennis Emery, Kentucky Player of the Year: Eric Quigley, Kentucky Freshman of the Year: Nik Scholtz, Ole Miss Scholar Athlete of the Year: Charlie Jones, Vanderbilt All-SEC First Team Andreas Mies, Auburn Alex Stamchev, Auburn KU Singh, Georgia Wil Spencer, Georgia Panav Jha, Kentucky Alex Musialek, Kentucky Eric Quigley, Kentucky Anthony Rossi, Kentucky Nik Scholtz, Ole Miss Marvel Thiemann, Ole Miss Louis Cant, Mississippi State Artem Ilyushin, Mississippi State Mikelis Libietis, Tennessee All-SEC Second Team Ricky Doverspike, Alabama Tripper Carleton, Florida Bob van Overbeek, Florida Nassim Slilam, Florida Sadio Doumbia, Georgia Ignacio Taboada, Georgia Tom Jomby, Kentucky Olivier Borsos, LSU Neal Skupski, LSU Jonas Lutjen, Ole Miss Hunter Reese, Tennessee Charlie Jones, Vanderbilt Gonzales Austin, Vanderbilt All-Freshman Team Nathan Pasha, Georgia Chris Simpson, LSU Nik Scholtz, Ole Miss Andrew Adams, South Carolina Mikelis Libietis, Tennessee Hunter Reese, Tennessee Gonzales Austin, Vanderbilt
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