Mobile, Alabama - Tiger men's tennis
player Aaron Skinner won 6-3, 6-1 in the ITA Small College National
Singles Championships on Friday, advancing to the tomorrow's title
match.
Trinity has not won the ITA Singles National Championship since
Jamie Broach in 1997. The Tiger men's team of Bobby
Cocanougher and Cory Kowal won the 2010 Doubles Championship, while
Stefan Parker and Sean Fifield also won in doubles in 2003.
Broach pulled off a rare feat in 1997, winning both the
singles title, and the doubles final with Michael Slutzky.
Skinner defeated fourth-seeded Andy Hersh of Johns Hopkins
University on Friday, and will take on Robert Kjellberg of North
Carolina Wesleyan in Saturday's final. Kjellberg knocked off
the #2 seed 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 in the other semifinal today. After
winning his play-in match on Wednesday to start the tournament,
Skinner then took down the singles top seed in Washington (MO)
University's Adam Putterman.
Trinity is led by Head Coach Russell McMindes, who is in his
11th season coaching with the Tigers, and his fourth as the head
coach. He has led Trinity to three Southern Collegiate
Athletic Conference Championships and three NCAA Playoff
appearances in his first three years.