CLEVELAND, Ohio – Toledo men's tennis student-athletesÂ
Hanamichi Carvajal and
Poonthong Komolpisut earned postseason Mid-American Conference honors, the league office announced on Tuesday. Carvajal was named to the All-MAC First Team, while Komolpisut earned a nod to the All-MAC Second Team.
Carvajal recorded All-MAC honors for the second-straight season after being named to the All-MAC Second Team in 2024. The senior played between the No. 1 and No. 2 singles position and posted an overall 23-11 record, including a 5-5 mark in MAC play. Carvajal grabbed a straight-set victory on the No. 2 court against Big Ten opponent Indiana (Feb. 2) and won on the No. 1 court against Ball State on March 27.
Komolpisut was named to the All-MAC Second Team for the first time in his career. The sophomore owned an overall singles record of 22-12 and 4-5 in conference matches, primarily on the No. 1 court. Komolpisut clinched match point in two matches this season, both in three-set tiebreakers. The Bangkok, Thailand native earned the winning point over Cleveland State (Feb. 22) and UIC (March 20). Komolpisut also earned MAC Singles Player of the Week twice during the season.
Carvajal and Komolpisut teamed up in doubles play seven times, going 5-2 overall on the No. 1 court and earning MAC Doubles Team of the Week honors twice during the season. The duo earned wins against Buffalo, UIC and Northern Illinois.
2025 MAC Men's Tennis All-MAC and Specialty Awards
MAC Coach of the Year:Â Lee Nickell, Buffalo
MAC Freshman of the Year:Â Eldin Nokic, UIC
MAC Player of the Year:Â Anton Arzhankin, Western Michigan
Jack Vredevelt Sportsmanship Award:Â Cheng Tang, BuffaloÂ
All-MAC First Team
Anton Arzhankin, Western Michigan
Theodoros Mitsakos, Buffalo
Iker Arrastia, Northern Illinois
Hanamichi Carvajal, Toledo
Eldin Nokic, UIC
Cheng Tang, BuffaloÂ
All-MAC Second Team
Poonthong Komolpisut, Toledo
Ashton Adesoro, Western Michigan
Jacks Lancaster, Ball State
Nathaniel Webster, Ball State
Clement Mainguy, Buffalo
Milos Mikovic, UIC
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