Surprise, Ariz. -- Head Coach and three Seawolves recognized by the PacWest.
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In his second season at the helm of Sonoma State men's tennis
Jose Hilla named Co-Coach of the year, tied with Azusa Pacifics Head Coach Mark Bohren. Hilla led Sonoma State to an 8-5 record on the season, and the Seawolves are currently in position to reach the NCAA West Regional for the first time since the team joined the PacWest.
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Three Seawolves were named to the All-PacWest Team;
Nate Oppenheim,
Santiago Sarudiansky, and
Max Nudell. Oppenheim (All-PacWest Singles First-Team), Sarudiansky (All-PacWest Singles Second-Team), Nudell and Oppenheim (All-PacWest Doubles Second-Team).
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Oppenheim who has been named player of the week twice this season earned All-PacWest Singles First-Team honors. Oppenheim played No. 1 singles for the Seawolves all season and has an overall singles record of 7-5. This is Oppenheim's second career All-PacWest Singles nod.
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Surdiansky named to the All-PacWest Singles Second-Team, his first time being named to the All-PacWest team. Surdiansky played No. 2 singles for Sonoma State this season, with an overall record of 7-5.
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The tandem of
Max Nudell and
Nate Oppenheim earned All-PacWest Doubles Second-Team honors. The honor is Nudell's first doubles, and Oppenheims second, the two have played in the No. 1 singles position all season, 7-4 overall.
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The Seawolves face Concordia Irvine Thursday at 9:00 a.m. in Surprise, Ariz. at the PacWest Conference tournament.
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