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COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND ATHLETICS
MTN 13 - Zikos-Molina

Men's Tennis

MEN'S TENNIS MAKES A SPLASH AMONG CUNYAC ALL-STARS

The 2013 CUNYAC/Hospital for Special Surgery Men's Tennis All-Stars have been announced and the College of Staten Island held five of the coveted 12 spots. Freshman Hector Molina and junior Nick Zikos were named to the First-Team, while Kolachok Chuenpratum, Timur Shamuradov and Daniel Ursomanno all garnered Second-Team honors.

Although new to the scene, Molina proved to be a force on the court and earned himself a CUNYAC Rookie of the Week accolade early in the season. He remained on the conference radar and went on to post an overall singles record of 10-6, while owning a 5-1 CUNYAC record while competing between the second and fourth flights. He was even more successful in doubles, as he went 9-8 overall and 4-2 in conference between the first and third flights.

Former CUNYAC Rookie of the Year, Zikos makes his second-straight appearance on the all-star first-team. This season he posted a 10-6 overall record and a 6-1 CUNYAC record in singles as he played in the first flight. In doubles he shined as well as he went 11-7 and 6-1 in conference while competing between the first and second flights.

Chuenpratum completed his freshman campaign with a singles record of 9-4 ranging from the No. 4 & 5 flights. In the doubles play, he competed between the second and third flights and earned a record of 5-7.

Junior Ursomanno closes 2013 with a 12-4 singles record where he ranged from the No. 1 to 3 flights. The junior put together an 11-8 record in doubles.

Shamuradov earns his first nod from the conference after finishing the year with a singles record of 11-3, where he ranged from the No. 1 to 3 flights. The sophomore went 4-8 in doubles play on the year.

The Dolphins finished their season after being defeated by Baruch College, 5-1, in the CUNYAC Postseason Championship. CSI finished the season with an 11-8 overall record and were 7-2 in conference play.  
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Players Mentioned

Timur Shamuradov

Timur Shamuradov

6' 1"
Sophomore
Hector Molina

Hector Molina

6' 0"
Freshman
Daniel Ursomanno

Daniel Ursomanno

5' 7"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Timur Shamuradov

Timur Shamuradov

6' 1"
Sophomore
Hector Molina

Hector Molina

6' 0"
Freshman
Daniel Ursomanno

Daniel Ursomanno

5' 7"
Junior