NORFOLK, Va., April 21, 2011 - Sophomore Greg Vladimirsky (Coral Springs, Fla./Broward Virtual) and junior Bertrand Moulin (Lyon, France/Aux Lazaristes Minimes (Wayne State)) were both honored on Thursday night on all-conference teams at the Colonial Athletic Association banquet.
Vladimirsky was a Second Team All-CAA singles selection, while Vladimirsky and Moulin received Second Team All-CAA doubles accolades. This is the first time in each of their careers they garnered all-conference status.
Playing at the top singles spot for much of the season, Vladimirsky compiled a 12-7 dual record. He was 8-6 at No. 1 and 4-1 at No. 2 for JMU. The Dukes went 9-3 this season when he picked up a point at singles, as he led his team to a 12-7 record and a 2-3 mark in league play.
Vladimirsky and Moulin went 7-0 at No. 1 doubles this season, including wins over a pair of teams from nationally-ranked programs. The duo never conceded more than five games in each of those matches. Vladimirsky finished 13-4 overall in doubles playing at all three spots, while Moulin was 13-6, all at No. 1.
Old Dominion's Tobias Fanselow and VCU's Tim Johannsen shared Player of the Year honors. Fanselow, ranked 25th in the nation, compiled a 21-4 record at No. 1 singles, including a 5-2 mark against CAA opponents. Johannsen went 20-4 this spring for the Rams at No. 1 singles.
VCU collected the rest of the top honors as Antoince Baroz was named Rookie of the Year and Paul Kostin was honored as the Coach of the Year for the 11th time in his career.
Baroz went 16-5 this season playing primarily at No. 4 singles for VCU, and was a perfect 5-0 in CAA play. Kostin led the Rams to a 20-5 overall record and 6-0 mark in league play this season to secure the top seed in this weekend's CAA Men's Tennis Championship.
The awards were presented Thursday night following the first round of the 2011 Virginia 529 College Savings Plan CAA Men's Tennis Championship. The tournament resumes Friday at the Folkes-Stevens Tennis Center on the campus of Old Dominion.
2011 ALL-CAA MEN'S TENNIS TEAMS
CAA Co-Players of the Year: Tobias Fanselow, Old Dominion & Tim Johannsen, VCU
CAA Rookie of the Year: Antoine Baroz, VCU
CAA Coach of the Year: Paul Kostin, VCU
First Team
Singles
|
Anton Andersson, William & Mary |
So. | Bastad, Sweden |
| Tobias Fanselow, Old Dominion | Sr. | Essen, Germany |
| Tim Johanssen, VCU | Sr. | Hhonlockstedt, Germany |
| Michael Pereira, UNC Wilmington | Sr. | Fayetteville, N.C. |
| Kinshuk Sharma, UNC Wilmington | Sr. | Chandgarh, India |
| Victor Valente, Georgia State | So. | Sao Paulo, Brazil |
Doubles
|
Chris Cooprider, UNC Wilmington |
So. | Denver, Colo. |
| Kinshuk Sharma, UNC Wilmington | Sr. | Chandgarh, India |
| Tobias Fanselow, Old Dominion | Sr. | Essen, Germany |
| Krzysztof Muzalewski, Old Dominion | Jr. | Torun, Poland |
| Sebastien Vidal, William & Mary | Sr. | Guatemala City, Guatemals |
| Jamie Whiteford, William & mary | So. | Surrey, England |
Second Team Thomas Cook, Georgia State
Singles
Fr.
Lilburn, Ga.
Chris Cooprider, UNC Wilmington
So.
Denver, Colo.
Nikoloz Kurdadze, Drexel
Jr.
Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia
Krzysztof Muzalewski, Old Dominion
Jr.
Torun, Poland
Greg Vladimirsky, James Madison
So.
Coral Springs, Fla.
Max Wennakoski, VCU
So.
Helsinki, Finland
Doubles
|
Kosta Blank, UNC Wilmington |
So. | Kfar Sava, Israel |
| Illia Ziamtsou, UNC Wilmington | Sr. | Mogilev, Belarus |
| Bertrand Moulin, James Madison | Jr. | Lyon, France |
| Greg Vladimirsky, James Madison | So. | Coral Springs, Fla. |
| Camill Salomon, VCU | So. | Limoges, France |
| Jamie Vazquez, VCU | So. | La Coruna, Spain |
Third Team
Singles Antoine Baroz, VCU
Fr.
Geneva, Switzerland
Troy Beneck, Delaware
Fr.
Wilmington, Del.
Albert Ochagavia, Old Dominion
So.
Llieda, Spain
Courtney Scott, Delaware
Jr.
Ardmore, Pa.
Sebastien Vidal, William & Mary
Sr.
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Jamie Whiteford, William & Mary
So.
Surrey, England
Doubles Antoine Baroz, VCU
Fr.
Geneva, Switzerland
Tim Johanssen, VCU
Sr.
Hohenlockstedt, Germany
Troy Beneck, Delaware
Fr.
Wilmington, Del.
Andre Vorobyov, Delaware
Jr.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Thomas Cook, Georgia State
Fr.
Lilburn, Ga.
Victor Valente, Georgia State
So.
Sao Paulo, Brazil















