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sifoeeprocess.com | May 7, 2025

2025 ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Division III men's tennis singles and doubles championship selections

DIII men's tennis: 2025 selection show

INDIANAPOLIS — The ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Division III Men’s Tennis Committee has selected the individuals who will compete in the singles and doubles competition of the 2025 ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Division III Men’s Tennis Championships.

The individual championships shall consist of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. The selection of teams and individuals for the championships is based on won-lost record, strength of schedule and eligibility and availability of student-athletes.

The team championship will take place May 19-22, while the individual championships will be May 23-26, both at Biszantz Family Tennis Center, Claremont, California; hosted by Claremont-Mudd-Scripps-Colleges. 

SINGLES QUALIFIERS (Alphabetical by school):

  • Andreas Sillaste, Amherst
  • Mark Kneiss, Bowdoin
  • Alex Feies, Carnegie Mellon
  • Caleb Wilkins, Chapman
  • Alexander Ekstrand, University of Chicago
  • Emil Grantcharov, University of Chicago
  • Advik Mareedu, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
  • Warren Pham, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
  • Jake Cohen, Colby
  • Ethan Green, Denison
  • Jacob Patterson, Denison
  • Kael Shah, Denison
  • Efe Comu, Emory
  • Ruilin Fend, Emory
  • Gage Gohl, Gustavus Adolphus
  • Marco Siviero, Gustavus Adolphus
  • Chakor Rajendra, Johns Hopkins
  • Paulo Pocasangre, Kenyon
  • Kallas Kahler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Noah Laber, Middlebury
  • Boren Zheng, New York University
  • Drew Goldman, Pomona-Pitzer
  • Dominic Anderson, Redlands
  • Aiden Drover-Mattinen, Rensselaer
  • Jordan Theron, University of the South
  • Michael Melnikov, Swarthmore
  • Javier Gonzales, Tufts
  • Vuk Vuksanovic, Tufts
  • Evan Erb, Washington and Lee
  • Colin Scruggs, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Eric Kuo, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Nicholas Chen, Williams

SINGLES ALTERNATES

  • First alternate: Ajay Mahenthiran, Case Western Reserve
  • Second alternate: Dylan Walters, Brandeis
  • Third alternate: Ethan Lee, Pomona-Pitzer
  • Fourth alternate: Finley Buelte, DePauw
  • Firth alternate: Asher Willenborg, Salisbury
  • Sixth alternate: Dean Kamenev, Emory
  • Seventh alternate: George Kosseifi, Case Western Reserve
  • Eighth alternate: Oscar Roy, Southwestern (Texas)

DOUBLES QUALIFIERS (Alphabetical by school):

  • Anmay Devaraj/ Casey Hishinuma, Case Western Reserve
  • Andrei Leonov/ Pat Otero, University of Chicago
  • Josh Kim/ Advik Mareedu, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
  • Caleb Settles/ Brandon Vu, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps
  • Ethan Green/ Kael Shah, Denison
  • Ruilin Feng/ Christian Liew, Emory
  • Gage Gohl/ Tyler Haddorf, Gustavus Adolphus
  • Daniel Ardila/ Dylan Blenkiron, Johns Hopkins
  • Noah Laber/ Thehan Wijemanne, Middlebury
  • Drew Goldman/ Jay Mallampati, Pomona-Pitzer
  • Aiden Drover-Mattinen/ Andy Zhu, Rensselaer
  • Jordan Theron/ Quinn Wicklund, University of the South
  • Utham Koduri/ Michael Melnikov, Swarthmore
  • Vuk Vuksanovic/ Javier Gonzalez, Tufts
  • Pato Garcia Muriel/ Stefan Hester, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Reuben Giorgio/ Theo Billson, Wisconsin Whitewater

  
DOUBLES ALTERNATES

  • First alternate: Luca Knese/Albert Sitwell, North Carolina Wesleyan
  • Second alternate: Finley Buelte/ Will Cramer, DePauw 
  • Third alternate: Alejandro Gonzalez/ Paulo Pocasangre, Kenyon
  • Fourth alternate: Kishan Kersten/ Rocco Mendez, Trinity (Texas)
  • Fifth alternate: Ole Lepsoe/ Alexander Merson, Babson
  • Sixth alternate: Jake Cohen/ Jason Daly, Colby

Any singles player or doubles team that scratches from the tournament will be replaced in sequential order by the published list of alternates.

The draw for the individual championship will be done by the men’s tennis committee and will be released on May 22 not before 1 p.m. Eastern time.

The 2024 singles title went to Tristan Bradely of Bowdoin, while Gustavus Adolphus Tyler Haddorf and Gage Gohl claimed the 2024 doubles title at the Dwight Davis Tennis Center in St. Louis, Missouri. University of Chicago is the defending national champion, having defeated Claremont-M-S 5-4 to take the team title in 2024. For more information about the championships, including the championships bracket, log on to www.ncaa.com.

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