Top Doubles Pairs From Mary Washington and Salisbury Receive NCAA Men's Tennis Championship Bids; UMW's Tyler Carey Selected for Singles Championships
Full field of singles and doubles qualifiers
The top doubles pairs from Mary Washington and Salisbury each earned spots in the 2014 NCAA Men's Tennis Championships, while UMW's Tyler Carey was selected as the lone singles participant out of the CAC, earning his second straight nod in the championship singles tournament.
Carey and Evan Charles of CAC champion Mary Washington posted an 18-10 overall mark throughout the regular season to earn the berth into the NCAA postseason.
In singles play, Carey, the two-time CAC Player of the Year, boasts a 16-12 overall mark entering the national championships.
The Salisbury doubles duo of Daniel Albers and Eric Spangler also earned a spot in the field after anchoring the top position for the Sea Gulls this season. The tandem ran the table with a perfect 17-0 mark and gradually climbed the regional rankings, finishing at No. 4 in the Atlantic South Region.
The individual championships consist of 32 singles players and 16 doubles teams. The selection of teams and individuals for the championships are based on win-lost record, strength of schedule, and eligibility and availability of student-athletes.
The team championship will take place May 19-21, and the individual championships May 22-24, both at Biszantz Family Tennis Center in Claremont, California.






