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Somdev Devvarman
Virginia


Harel Srugo
ODU

Brian Boland
Virginia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Dan Wakely, College of William and Mary
(757)221-3368

June 24, 2006

 
 
Virginia's Devvarman, ODU's Srugo Headline Men's Tennis All-State Team
Cavalier Head Coach Brian Boland Named State Coach of the Year

WILLIAMSBURG, VA -- University of Virginia sophomore Somdev Devvarman was named the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) Men's Tennis University Division Player of the Year, in a recent vote by the state's sports information directors. Also earning top honors in the state was Old Dominion freshman Harel Srugo who was named rookie of the year and Virginia's Brian Boland, who was voted as the state's coach of the year. This is the first time that VaSID has sponsored an all-state team in tennis. The organization's university division includes all of the state's 14 NCAA Division I institutions.

2006 VaSID University Division All-State Men's Tennis Team

Devvarman posted a 31-13 singles record this season and ended the year ranked eighth in the nation in the final Fila NCAA Division I Collegiate Tennis Rankings. He advanced to the finals of the NCAA Singles Championship last month, earning ITA All-American and All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors. Devvarman was named the 2006 ITA Mideast Region Player to Watch and had 20 wins over nationally ranked singles opponents. In addition to earning first team all-state honors in singles, he was named to the commonwealth's second team in doubles with Treat Huey, after a season in which the pair posted a 22-9 record and were ranked as high as 11th in the nation.

Srugo ended the year ranked 26th in the nation in singles, with a 22-7 record in singles and a 19-6 mark in doubles, earning first team all-state honors in both categories. He was named the Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Year and Co-Player of the Year, and was also selected as the most outstanding performer at the conference tournament. A first team All-CAA pick in both singles and doubles, Srugo advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in singles and also participated in the NCAA Doubles Tournament.

Boland earned state coach of the year honors after leading Virginia to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. The Cavaliers ended the season with a 24-9 record, their fourth consecutive 20-win campaign, and finished the year ranked eighth in the nation. A finalist for ITA National Coach of the Year honors, Boland led Virginia to a regular season ACC title for the third straight season.

Joining Devvarman and Srugo on the all-state first team in singles are Arnaud Lecloerec (Virginia Commonwealth), Arvid Puranen (Virginia Tech), Rylan Rizza (Virginia) and Martin Sayer (Radford). Earning first team honors in doubles are Lecloerec/Petr Olsak (VCU), Nick Meythaler/Rizza (Virginia) and Aleksandr Seleznev/Srugo (ODU).

Making the all-state second team are Mehdi Benhammou (Radford), Henrique Cancado (ODU), Huey, Eidy Igarashi (ODU), Colin O¹Brien (William and Mary) and Doug Stewart (Virginia) in singles, along with the doubles teams of Darrin Cohen/Stewart (Virginia), Alex Cojanu/Billy Mulligan (William and Mary) and Devvarman/Huey.


All-State teams are selected by active members of the Virginia Sports Information Directors Association. 
For more information, please visit the VaSID site at http://www.ferrum.edu/athletics/vasid.

 

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