Tim Gabbard Named GNAC All-Conference
April 21, 2010
Sophomore Tim Gabbard (North Haven, CT) was named Second Team All Conference in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference on Wednesday.
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April 15, 2010
Falcons Soar with 6-3 Win over Becker College
New Haven, CT - The Falcons got a long awaited win over non conference foe Becker College. Coach Palmer said that this was one of the most exciting matches he has ever been a part of. The Falcons won 2 out of 3 doubles matches with phenomenal doubles play by Teo D'Elia (Chesire, CT) and John Fetzner (East Haven, CT) at #1 doubles.
April 14, 2010
Falcons Fall to John Jay 9-0
Flushing, NY - The match vs John Jay was a great experience for the young Falcons. The match was played at the Billie Jean King National tennis center, a mecca for tennis players. The Albertus Falcons played adjacent to Arthur Ashe Court where the US OPEN finals are held every year.
April 11, 2010
Falcons Fall 7-2 to Harford
New Haven, CT - The Falcons faced a top ten Junior college and lost 7-2 to Harford CC located in Maryland. Once again the # 2 doubles team of Tim Gabbard (North Haven, CT) and Gerald O'Connor (Hamden, CT) won for the second consecutive match. Making them 2-0 on the weekend.
April 10, 2010
Falcons Drop 7-2 Decision to JWU
New Haven, CT - The Albertus Magnus College Men's Tennis team has seen much improvement from the beginning of the season. Despite a 7-2 loss to conference foe Johnson and Wales University, Coach Palmer has seen his team turn it around as of late. Coach Palmer said that his players are finding a way to win on the court.
April 3, 2010
Falcons Drop Decision to Suffolk
The Falcons dropped to 1-5 and 0-2 in the GNAC on Saturday afternoon. Despite losing 9-0 to an outstanding Suffolk University, Coach Palmer said that he saw his team play the best tennis he has seen them play all year. "If we continue to play tennis like this we should rack up some wins in the second half of the season," stated Palmer.
March 28, 2010
Falcons Tennis Team Drops 6-3 Decision to Lesley
New Haven, CT - Albertus Magnus fell to Lesley university in a match that could have been won by either team. Each team struggled in the cold weather and each point was a battle. Albertus went down 2-1 in doubles play. The # 2 doubles team of Tim Gabbard ( North Haven, CT) and Gerald O'Connor (Hamden, CT) were victorious.
March 27, 2010
Falcons Fall to Emerson College 9-0
Boston, MA - Even though the men's tennis team fell 9-0 to Emerson college at the Boston Athletic Club, Head Coach Brian Palmer saw his team take a step in the right direction. The Falcons men's tennis team is showing a lot of potential despite the 9-0 loss. John Fetzner played Allesandro Bellino at # 1 singles and fought for every point.
March 24, 2010
Falcons Fall To Clark University
New Haven, CT - Falcons Men's Tennis Team struggle on a very windy afternoon. Albertus struggled to find their tennis game on a very windy day. The Falcons lost 9-0 to a very tough Clark University Squad. The bright spot for the Falcons was a hard fought match from # 2 singles player and 2009 GNAC all conference selection Tim Gabbard (North Haven, CT).
March 21, 2010
Falcons Win First Match of the Season 5-4
New Haven, CT - The Albertus Magnus College Men's Tennis Team won their first match of the season over Division II Post University on Sunday. Sophomores Tim Gabbard (North Haven, CT), Teo D'Elia (Hamden, CT) and junior Frank Distante (East Haven, CT) won their singles and doubles matches.
March 17, 2010
2010 Men's Tennis Preview
The 2010 Men's tennis team is determined to make the playoffs this year after having the chance slip through their fingers last season when they needed to beat Johnson and Wales University in their last match and lost a hard fought battle in Rhode island. The Falcons are still young, but have a lot more experience with three sophmores this year who started in every match last season.
April 25, 2009
Men's Tennis Season Review
The Falcons were a young team in 2009, with four freshman playing 1-4 singles. The Falcons finished with a 4-6 record and had a shot to make the playoffs right up until the end of the season. The Falcons produced two All Conference players during the season.



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