Chaps Clean Sweep: LCU Dominates LSC Awards Ahead of Championship Push
Lubbock Christian University (LCU) men's tennis team dominated the Lone Star Conference (LSC) awards, clinching multiple honors ahead of the championship. Junior Kelly Giese was named LSC Men's Tennis Singles Player of the Year for the second consecutive year, alongside senior Mattia Ghedin, who earned Doubles Team of the Year. Coach Hutton Jones was awarded LSC Coach of the Year, marking a historic season for LCU, which achieved a perfect 8-0 record in conference play and brought home the school's first regular-season championship.
By the Numbers- Giese holds a 32-5 overall singles record, including a 21-1 mark in dual matches.
- Giese and Ghedin have a 17-6 doubles record and were ranked among the top 10 nationally.
The strong performance of LCU players raises expectations heading into the championship. However, the team must maintain consistency against potential high-caliber opponents in the postseason.
State of Play- LCU enters the Lone Star Conference Championships as the No. 1 seed, awaiting its semifinal opponent.
- Giese carries a 19-match winning streak into the playoffs, solidifying his status as a top contender.
The Chaparrals are focused on the upcoming LSC Championships at Arlington Tennis Center, aiming to capitalize on their momentum and secure the title. Their performance in the semifinals will be critical in setting the stage for the final match.
Bottom LineLCU's sweeping recognition at the conference awards emphasizes their exceptional talent and teamwork. As they head into the championships, they must harness this success to claim their first tournament title, showcasing their dominance in the conference.
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