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9.28.04 - Men to Play in Wilson, NC

The Shaw men's tennis team will not participate in the Inaugural Legacy National Black College Tennis Tournament.  The tournament has been postponed until October of next year.  Instead, the team will play in the ITA Small College Regional Championships to be held in Wilson, NC from Oct. 1 - 4 at Barton College.  The Bears will be led by their top returning player Kabiru Ibraham who won the number three CIAA singles championship.  He will be the team's number one this season.  Ricardo Munar is number two, Emmanual Ameh, is number three, Daniel Sabogal, is number four, Olayiwola Enitan, is number five and number six will be Oluwaseyi Bamigbade.    

7.13.04
Men's Tennis to Participate in National Black College Tournament-
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5.27.04
Curtis, Enitan Receive Awards at Spring Meetings
Shaw head women's basketball coach Jacques Curtis and head men's and women's tennis coach Sunday Enitan received Coach of the Year awards (Enitan received award for men's tennis) at the annual CIAA Spring Meetings at the Raleigh Crabtree Marriott.  

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5.6.04
Enitan Named Coach of the Year
Shaw head tennis coach Sunday Enitan was named CIAA Men's Tennis Coach of the Year.  Enitan led the Bears to a 16-2 regular season record, 13-1 in the CIAA and 6-0 in the east.  The Bears were runner-ups in this year's CIAA Championships, falling to Johnson C. Smith by one point.



4.23.04 - Six Bears Named All-CIAA
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4.17.04 - Men's Tennis Finishes Runner-ups in CIAA Tournament - Go to results 

4.16.04 - Shaw Wins Two of Three Doubles Matches; Holds One Point Lead After Day One of Championships -
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4.2.04 - Men's Tennis to Host J.C. Smith -
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3.29.04 - Shaw Defeats North Carolina Central 8-1 - Click for Results

3.6.04 - Crucial Win by Shaw End Smith's CIAA Win Streak at 75  Read More

 

4/26/03
Men's Tennis Loses in Championship
The Shaw men's tennis team lost in the championship game of the 2003 CIAA Tennis Tournament Championship game.  Four points separated the Bears from the Golden Bulls of Johnson C. Smith, the tournament champions.  Winners for Shaw during singles competition included Michael Oladele, Davie Immonite, John Agori and Samuel Okaya.  Agori continued his streak of having never lost a match in CIAA play.

For the second-straight year, Michael Oladele was named the tournaments Most Outstanding Player. 

MEN'S TENNIS RESULTS
(April 1, 2003)

MATCH #1

Shaw 6, NCCU 3

Durham, NC

SINGLES:

M. Oladeie, SU, def. Riccardo Jones, NCCU, 8-4

Jermod Mapp, NCCU, def. S. Monden, SU, 9-7

J. Agori, SU, def. Joe Headen, NCCU, 8-1

S. Okoya, SU, def. Dennis Wilson, NCCU, 8-5

Mike Glenn, NCCU, def. A. Barry, SU, 8-4

D. Imonitie, SU, def. Joshua Collins, NCCU, 8-0

DOUBLES:

M. Oladeie/J. Agori, SU, def. R. Jones/J. Mapp, NCCU, 8-1

J. Headen/D. Wilson, NCCU, def. S. Monden/A. Barry, SU, 8-0

S. Okoya/D. Imonitie, SU, def. J. Collins/M. Glenn, NCCU, 8-0

FINAL SCORE: Shaw University - 6, North Carolina Central University - 3

 

 

MATCH #2

Shaw 7, NCCU 2

Durham, NC

SINGLES:

M. Oladeie, SU, def. Riccardo Jones, NCCU, 8-3

S. Monden, SU, def. Jermod Mapp, NCCU, 8-4

J. Agori, SU, def. Joe Headen, NCCU, 8-2

S. Okoya, SU, def. Dennis Wilson, NCCU, 8-0

Mike Glenn, NCCU, def. A. Barry, SU, 8-6

D. Imonitie, SU, def. Joshua Collins, NCCU, 8-1

DOUBLES:

M. Oladeie/J. Agori, SU, def. R. Jones/J. Mapp, NCCU, 8-2

J. Headen/D. Wilson, NCCU, def. S. Monden/A. Barry, SU, 8-0

S. Okoya/D. Imonitie, SU, def. J. Collins/M. Glenn, NCCU, 8-0

FINAL SCORE: Shaw University - 7, North Carolina Central University - 2






 





 
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