Thomas O'Brien Garners All-BIG EAST Selection
4/25/2013
Junior Thomas O'Brien (Guilford, Conn.) was named an All-BIG EAST selection this afternoon, as men's tennis postseason awards were announced by the conference office. O'Brien had a terrific season playing at both the No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles spots for Villanova, which wrapped up its season at the conference tournament last...
Seitz Wins in Singles But Wildcats Season Ends With 4-1 Loss to No. 7 Seed DePaul
4/20/2013
Freshman Chris Seitz (Pennington, N.J.) won his No. 2 singles match but Villanova (13-10) was defeated by DePaul (6-17) by a final score of 4-1 at the South Bend Racquet Club on Saturday afternoon. The loss eliminated the Wildcats from the BIG EAST Championship in the first round of consolation play and ends what has been a very...
Wildcats Fall to No. 3 Seed USF, 4-0, at BIG EAST Championship
4/19/2013
Championship Central | Stats: Season | Career
In the quarterfinal match of the BIG EAST Championship on Friday afternoon No. 6 seed Villanova (13-9) lost to No. 3 seed USF (11-9) by a final score of 3-0 at Eck Tennis Pavilion, as inclement weather forced all matches today to be played indoors. The loss relegates the Wildcats to the...
Wildcats Earn No. 6 Seed in BIG EAST Championship
4/16/2013
Live Stats vs. USF | Championship Central
The seeds and bracket for the BIG EAST Championship were announced on Monday night and Villanova (13-8) has drawn the No. 6 seed in the conference tournament. That seed enables the Wildcats to avoid a first round play-in game and Villanova will take on No. 3 seed USF in a quarterfinal match on ...
Levine Clinches Seventh Straight Win as Wildcats Edge Saint Joseph's, 4-3
4/15/2013
In the final match of the regular season Villanova (13-8) produced the kind of effort it will need in the postseason and held on for a 4-3 victory over Saint Joseph's (10-10) at the West Campus Tennis Courts on Monday afternoon. The win was the seventh in a row for the Wildcats, who captured the doubles point and won the first three...

























