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Sarrasague Named CAA Rookie of the Year, Leonard Earns Coach of the Year

RICHMOND, Va. – The Colonial Athletic Association released its 2016 postseason awards today, April 20, with multiple Elon University men's tennis players earning honors for their play this season.

"What a great accomplishment for our young team with three singles players and two doubles teams being recognized by the conference," said head coach Michael Leonard, who was named CAA Coach of the Year. "They have all worked very hard on their game this season and I am thrilled to see them honored."
 
Freshman Felipe Sarrasague was named the CAA Rookie of the Year, marking the first time a Phoenix has earned conference Rookie of the Year honors time since Stefan Fortman in 2012. Sarrasague finished with a team-high 14 singles wins, including 10 at the No. 2 position and four at the No. 1 position. He finished the regular season on a 10-match winning streak. The Buenos Aires, Argentina, also earned his first-career CAA Player of the Week honor on March 22.
 
Leonard was named the conference's Coach of the Year after guiding the Phoenix to a 16-5 record this season. It is the sixth time in his 12 years at Elon that he has earned Coach of the Year honors. His last award was in 2014 when he earned the same honor in the Southern Conference. Leonard has also helped the Phoenix to 16 or more wins in a season in three of the last four seasons.
 
Sarrasague was also named first-team All-CAA in singles along with fellow freshman Mario Paccini. Paccini earned 12 singles playing at both No. 1 and No. 2 positions. The Madrid, Spain native ended the regular season on a four-match winning streak and won seven of his last ten matches.
 
Elon's top doubles duo of Petar Tomic and Chris Humphreys took home first team All-Conference honors in doubles after finishing with a 10-5 mark during the regular season. The duo also earned CAA Doubles Team of the Week honors on March 3, after helping the Phoenix earn victories against Brown and VCU.
 
In addition for Elon, senior Robert Lindgren earned All-CAA second team honors in singles. Lindgren has posted his best season in singles action with a 13-5 mark at the No. 3 position. He was also named CAA Player of the Week on March 10.
 
Lindgren also added CAA second team doubles honors with Paccini. The duo finished with a team-best 11-3 mark in doubles play and ended the regular season on a four match-winning streak. Paccini and Lindgren primarily played at the No. 2 position this season.
 
Rounding out this year's Elon honorees is Neal Port, who was named to the CAA All-Academic Team for 2016. The redshirt sophomore partnered up with Salvador Mijares at No. 3 doubles, finishing with a 5-6 record. Port also had a perfect 2-0 record in singles play this season.
 
Elon will host the 2016 CAA Men's Tennis Championships, Thursday-Sunday, April 21-24 at the Jimmy Powell Tennis Center and Burlington Tennis Center. The third-seeded Phoenix will face sixth-seeded Hofstra in a quarterfinal match on Friday, April 22, at the Burlington Tennis Center. First serve is set for 1 p.m.
 
2016 ALL-CAA MEN'S TENNIS TEAMS
 
First Team
Singles
Christian Cargill, William & Mary                   So.      Cleveland, Ohio
Juan Estevarena, Coll. of Charleston            So.      Buenos Aires, Argentina
Santtu Leskinen, UNCW                                Sr.       Helsinki, Finland
Mario Paccini, Elon                                        Fr.       Madrid, Spain
Felipe Sarrasague, Elon                                Fr.       Buenos Aires, Argentina
Christiaan Van der Burgh, UNCW                  Sr.       Stellenbosch, South Africa
 
Doubles
Rodrigo Encinas, Coll. of Charleston     Jr.        Santiago, Chile
Juan Estevarena, Coll. of Charleston     So.      Buenos Aires, Argentina
Chris Humphreys, Elon                             Jr.        Albuquerque, N.M.
Petar Tomic, Elon                                        Jr.        Belgrade, Serbia
Christiaan Van der Burgh, UNCW                       Sr.       Stellenbosch, South Africa
Aviv Ben Shabat, UNCW                            Fr.       Tel Aviv, Israel
 
Second Team
Singles
Rodrigo Encinas, Coll. of Charleston         Jr.        Santiago, Chile
Robert Lindgren, Elon                                Sr.       Bastad, Sweden
Alec Miller, William & Mary                         So.      Rock Hill, S.C.
Sebastian Salinas, James Madison           Jr.        Merida, Mexico
Agustin Savarino, UNCW                           Fr.       Mar Del Plata, Argentina
Marcus Smith, Hofstra                                Fr.       Queens, N.Y./Cardozo
           
 
Doubles
Christian Cargill, William & Mary               So.      Cleveland, Ohio
Scott Huang, William & Mary                     Sr.       Burke, Va.
Maxi Branth, James Madison                     Sr.       Stockholm, Sweden
Tristan Stitt, James Madison                      Fr.       Dallas, Texas
Robert Lindgren, Elon                                Sr.       Bastad, Sweden
Mario Paccini, Elon                                     Fr.       Madrid, Spain
 
2016 CAA MEN'S TENNIS PLAYER OF THE YEAR:        Santtu Leskinen, UNCW
2016 CAA MEN'S TENNIS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:        Felipe Sarrasague, Elon
2016 CAA MEN'S TENNIS COACH OF THE YEAR:         Michael Leonard, Elon
 
All-Academic Team
Mike Furr, Delaware                                    Sr.       Kennett Square, Pa.
Scott Huang, William & Mary                      Sr.       Burke, Va.
Josh Hublitz, UNCW                                   So.      Vienna, Va.
Balaji Lakshmanan, Drexel                         So.      Chennai, India
Zack Lewis, College of Charleston             Sr.       Richmond, Ky.
Neal Port, Elon                                            So.      Mount Kisco, N.Y.
Sebastian Salinas, James Madison            Jr.        Merida, Mexico
Niko Vulinovich, Hofstra                              So.      Auckland, New Zealand
 
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Players Mentioned

Chris Humphreys

Chris Humphreys

6' 0"
Junior
Robert Lindgren

Robert Lindgren

6' 0"
Senior
Neal Port

Neal Port

5' 10"
Redshirt Sophomore
Petar Tomic

Petar Tomic

6' 4"
Junior
Mario Paccini

Mario Paccini

5' 10"
Freshman
Felipe Sarrasague

Felipe Sarrasague

5' 8"
Freshman
Salvador Mijares

Salvador Mijares

5' 9"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Chris Humphreys

Chris Humphreys

6' 0"
Junior
Robert Lindgren

Robert Lindgren

6' 0"
Senior
Neal Port

Neal Port

5' 10"
Redshirt Sophomore
Petar Tomic

Petar Tomic

6' 4"
Junior
Mario Paccini

Mario Paccini

5' 10"
Freshman
Felipe Sarrasague

Felipe Sarrasague

5' 8"
Freshman
Salvador Mijares

Salvador Mijares

5' 9"
Freshman