Men's Tennis

Gulls, Hawks Capture Major Awards in 2026 Men's Tennis Awards

BEVERLY, Mass. - The Conference of New England has announced its 2026 Men’s Tennis major award winners, recognizing the top performances from across the league during the spring season. Endicott College led the way with multiple honorees, highlighted by Conrad Kadel, who was selected as both Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Roger Williams University also earned a major accolade, as Barry Gorman was named Coach of the Year.

Player of the Year - Conrad Kadel, Endicott
Rookie of the Year - Drew Benporath, Endicott
Scholar Athlete of the Year - Conrad Kadel, Endicott
Coach of the Year - Barry Gorman, RWU

All-Conference First Team (Singles)
William Albrikes, Nichols
Drew Benporath, Endicott
Jeffrey Bodner, Gordon
Ryan Carroll, RWU
Bronson DeSisto, RWU
Conrad Kadel, Endicott

All-Conference First Team (Doubles)
Jeffrey Bodner/Santiago Diaz, Gordon
Bronson DeSisto/Ryan Carroll, RWU
Ashton Meuse/Oliver Gore, Colby-Sawyer

All-Conference Second Team (Singles)
Santiago Diaz, Gordon
Christian Gardner, Suffolk
Oliver Gore, Colby-Sawyer
Zsombor Homonnay, Colby-Sawyer
Ashton Meuse, Colby-Sawyer
Eric Scalici, Endicott
Drake Turcotte, UNE

All-Conference Second Team (Doubles)
William Albrikes/Rodolfo Hernandez, Nichols
Zsombor Homonnay/Peyton Meuse, Colby-Sawyer
Conrad Kadel/Aaron Terpko, Endicott
Antonio Marsallo/Drew Benporath, Endicott

All-Conference Third Team (Singles)
Gabriel Guzman, Gordon
Andre Juscamaita, Wentworth
Peyton Meuse, Colby-Sawyer
Camden Poitras, RWU
Jodha Singh, Nichols
Alexander Snitko, Nichols

All-Conference Third Team (Doubles)
Camden Poitras/Will Hurlbut, RWU
Ezra Raphael/Felipe Gonzalez, Nichols
Drake Turcotte/Tyler Mason, UNE
James Wellborn/Gabriel Guzman, Gordon

Community Service Team
Michel Abizaid Nunez, WNE
Ryan Boucher, USJ
Santiago Diaz, Gordon
Mason Harris, Nichols
Chris Hu, Wentworth
Leo Katz, Curry
Franco Leehive, UNE
Caiden McManus, Colby-Sawyer
Connor Nickischer, Hartford
Jackson Slattery, RWU
Jason Yany, Suffolk
James Zeolie, Endicott

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 11 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 21 intercollegiate sports.