2015-2016 Wentworth Men's Tennis News
After three seasons at the helm, Tony Moschetto has resigned from his position of head men's tennis coach
Leopards place 34 student-athletes on the team across eight sports, including a conference senior scholar-athlete of the year
Senior James Drum ends his career on a high note by being named Third Team All-CCC in singles play
Leopards jump out to a 3-0 lead after doubles play, en route to a 7-2 win over Salve Regina
Leopards suffer 9-0 setback to the Lions in the penultimate match of the 2015-16 season
Leopards sweep the Lynx in the home finale, 9-0, and drooped just 11 games in the entire match
Leopards suffer second straight setback with a 9-0 defeat to the Hawks
League-leading Fighting Scots notch 9-0 win over the Leopards
Leopards sweep doubles play, en route to a 7-2 win over Curry to snap a two-match losing streak
Leopards suffer 7-2 setback to the Golden Bears; Mike Withington and James Thomas in at No. 3 doubles and James Drum wins at No. 1 singles
Leopards defeated by Endicott, 9-0; Matthew Smith edged in tiebreaking third set at No. 1 singles.
Leopards pick up their second straight 9-0 win to even their record at 2-2 prior to entering conference play
Leopards snap a three-match losing streak to earn first triumph of the 2015-16 season with a 9-0 decision over Bridgewater State
Leopards defeated by Bentley, 9-0; James Drum and Henry Tittman drop and 8-6 decision at number two doubles
Leopards defeated by Regis, 8-1, with sophomore Jeff Tocco registering the lone Wentworth point