The No. 29 Queens College men's tennis team triumphed over No. 50 St. Thomas Aquinas College with a 4-1 victory to claim their fourth consecutive East Coast Conference (ECC) title. After losing the doubles point, the Knights dominated singles play, securing four straight wins, including the championship-clinching match by junior Tim Andersson. This victory elevates Queens to a program-record 21 wins in a single season and marks their 12th ECC title in history.

By the Numbers
  • Queens College improved its overall record to 21-2.
  • This marks the Knights' 12th ECC title, with eight of those won under head coach Somadi Druker since 2017.
State of Play
  • Queens College remains ranked No. 1 in the East Region following their championship win.
  • The team will wait for the NCAA Men's Tennis Championship selection announcement on May 4.
What's Next

The Knights are poised for potential advancement as they anticipate the NCAA Men's Tennis Championship selection, where their strong performance may lead to a higher seed.

Bottom Line

Riding a wave of momentum from this championship, Queens College's men's tennis team demonstrates resilience and skill as they eye further success in the NCAA tournament, solidifying their status as a dominant force in collegiate tennis.