BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech men’s tennis unveiled its fall schedule on Thursday. The season starts this weekend, as four Hokies will travel to the Duke Bonk Invitational to compete.
Newcomers Ryan Morgan and Manuel Goncalves along with Jordan Chrysostom and Alvaro Saez-Royuela Ariza will travel to Durham, N.C. to compete in the Duke Bonk Invite this weekend.
The Hokies will field a large portion of its squad in four events this fall. Virginia Tech will travel for the Richmond Invite in Richmond, Va. on Oct. 7-9. Between Oct. 19-24, the Hokies will travel to Charlottesville, Va. to compete in the ITA Regionals.
On Oct. 28-30, Virginia Tech will host the Virginia Tech Halloween Clash for the second-straight year at the Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center. Elon, ETSU and Purdue will make the trek to compete, as well.
Tech will wrap up its fall slate at the FGCU Collegiate event in Bonita Bay, Fl. On Nov. 11.
Jordan Chrysostom and Ryan Fishback will have an opportunity to compete in national events in both singles and doubles, beginning at the ITA All American Championships on Oct. 1 in Tulsa, Okla. The two will likely have another chance to compete in the ITA National Fall Championships on Nov. 4-7 in San Diego, Calif.
Newcomers Ryan Morgan and Manuel Goncalves along with Jordan Chrysostom and Alvaro Saez-Royuela Ariza will travel to Durham, N.C. to compete in the Duke Bonk Invite this weekend.
The Hokies will field a large portion of its squad in four events this fall. Virginia Tech will travel for the Richmond Invite in Richmond, Va. on Oct. 7-9. Between Oct. 19-24, the Hokies will travel to Charlottesville, Va. to compete in the ITA Regionals.
On Oct. 28-30, Virginia Tech will host the Virginia Tech Halloween Clash for the second-straight year at the Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center. Elon, ETSU and Purdue will make the trek to compete, as well.
Tech will wrap up its fall slate at the FGCU Collegiate event in Bonita Bay, Fl. On Nov. 11.
Jordan Chrysostom and Ryan Fishback will have an opportunity to compete in national events in both singles and doubles, beginning at the ITA All American Championships on Oct. 1 in Tulsa, Okla. The two will likely have another chance to compete in the ITA National Fall Championships on Nov. 4-7 in San Diego, Calif.
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