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SPRING SPORTS

SPRING SPORTS

MEN’S TENNIS

Cleveland State capped off the 2022-23 campaign by posting a record of 19-8, tying the mark for most wins in a single-season over the last 14 years. The Vikings combined for a 10-1 record at the Medical Mutual Tennis Pavilion, posting double-digit wins at home for the first time since 2018.

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Individually, Maxime Mareschal-Hay was named the Horizon League Player of the Year and earned a spot on the All-Academic team, and Mikael Erler and Raul Teichmann both picked up All-League accolades, while the trio of Mareschal-Hay, Teichmann and Kade Mindry all eclipsed the 50-win mark on their singles careers.

Softball

Cleveland State finished seventh in the Horizon League in 2023 totaling 11 wins in conference play.The Vikings strung together four consecutive league series victories during a three-week stretch in the first half of April. The streak began with Melissa Holzopfel tossing the 12th no-hitter in program history in a 10-0 win over Northern Kentucky on April 1, 2023.

Jenna Deang and Becky Hurosky were named First-Team All-Horizon League and Holzopfel was named to the Second Team. In addition, Deang and Jenna Watts were named to the All-Academic team.

MEN’S GOLF

The Vikings wrapped up a successful season with their two highest finishes in the final events of the season. Cleveland State finished second in the Wright State Invitational to close the regular season and then registered a tie for fourth place in the Horizon League Championship tournament.

Individually, Andrew Kaye earned Academic All-Horizon League honors after finishing with a 3.97 GPA. On the course, Kaye finished the season with a 74.6 scoring average and three top-20 finishes.

Lacrosse

Cleveland State had their most successful season thus far under head coach Andy German as the program won six games in addition to their first-ever ASUN victory which came at home against Lindenwood, 14-12, on March 18, 2023.

Gannon Matthews brought in his second major award after receiving ASUN Midfielder of the Year honors and was a repeat member of the First Team, while Xander Johnson became the third Viking to be named to the ASUN All-Freshman Team. Cleveland State had two seniors set career program records with Ryan Haigh in scoring (71) and Cameron Logan in saves (328). Off the field, Matthews was also named ASUN All-Academic.

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