San Antonio - Trinity men's tennis senior
Nico Moreno and Head Coach Russell McMindes have both earned
national awards from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.
Coach McMindes was chosen as the Wilson/ITA National Division
III Coach of the Year for the first time in his five years at the
helm of the Tiger program. He was announced as the West
Region Coach of the Year last week, after leading the Tigers to
their fourth appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals.
During his five seasons as the Trinity head coach, McMindes has
pushed the team to five consecutive Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference Championships and five appearances n the NCAA Playoffs.
This week, he led the eighth-ranked Trinity team to its first
appearance in the NCAA Semifinals since the 2000 season, earning an
upset win over second-ranked Washington (MO) University.
After falling to eventual champion - and fourth-ranked -
Amherst (MA) College on Tuesday, the Tigers defeated #3 Middlebury
(VT) College 5-4 for third place nationally.
Moreno was selected as the ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership and
Sportsmanship National award winner, marking the second straight
season that a Tiger player has earned the honor. Current
assistant coach Erick DelaFuente won the award last year.
The Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award,
named after the late tennis great, goes to players who have
exhibited outstanding sportsmanship and leadership, as well as
scholastic, extracurricular and tennis achievements.
Moreno worked on a number of projects with the Trinity
University Volunteer Action Community. He assisted in building
gardens, cleaning parks, visiting animal shelters, and with canned
food drives for the San Antonio Food Bank.
He also joined the Latino Exchange, as a way to help
people on campus try to integrate the Latino community with the
entire Trinity student body. A food drive was also conducted for
the state of Guerrero in Mexico, for communities battered by
Hurricane Manuel.
On the court, Moreno was 13-14 overall in singles and
19-13 in doubles - most of which came with partner Paxton Deuel.
Deuel will compete in the NCAA Singles Championships, which
start Thursday, May 22, at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges.