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Chadwick SEC Coach Of The Year; Five Rebels All-SEC

4/30/2009 | Men's Tennis

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Ole Miss men’s tennis head coach Billy Chadwick was named the SEC Coach Of the Year, while a league-leading five Rebels earned All-SEC honors as the conference office announced the yearly awards Thursday.  

Seniors Jonas Berg and Bram ten Berge and junior Kalle Norberg were named to the All-SEC first team, while freshmen Devin Britton and Otto Sauer made the second team.   Britton was also one of six players named to the All-Freshman Team.

“These awards are well-deserved,” Chadwick said.  “To win the championship going undefeated in the strongest conference in the nation is an outstanding accomplishment.  Congratulations to each of these student-athletes.”

Berg earned All-SEC honors for the third time and made the first team for the second straight year.  He is currently ranked No. 1 In the nation in doubles and No. 16 in singles and has played No. 1 singles and doubles for the Rebels.

ten Berge, who picked up his second All-SEC honor, is ranked No.1 in the nation in doubles and was the 2009 Boyd McWhorter SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Britton, a two-time SEC Player of the Week this year, is ranked No. 30 in singles with a 12-4 record at No. 2.  He clinched the SEC Tournament Championship for the Rebels.

Sauer went 7-3 in the SEC and has clinched six of the Rebels’ wins this year, including the win over Florida in the tournament semifinals.

This marks the third time for Chadwick to be named coach of the year, also earning the honor in 1996 and 2004. 

Ole Miss, ranked No. 2 in the nation, won the SEC regular season going undefeated, repeated as tournament champions and won their eighth straight SEC West title in a league that featured three teams in the top five and six in the top 15.   The Rebels earned the No. 2 overall seed in the NCAA Championships and will face Alcorn State in the first round May 8 in Baton Rouge, La.

Coach of the Year: Billy Chadwick, Ole Miss

Player of the Year: Michael Venus, LSU

Freshman of the Year: Carlos Cueto, Florida

Scholar Athlete of the Year: Blake Strode, Arkansas

All-SEC First Team
Saketh Myneni, Alabama
<>Blake Strode, Arkansas
<>Carlos Cueto, Florida
<>Alex Lacroix, Florida
<>Jamie Hunt, Georgia
<>Nate Schnugg, Georgia
<>Bruno Agostinelli, Kentucky
<>Michael Venus, LSU
<>Jonas Berg, Ole Miss
<>Kalle Norberg, Ole Miss
<>Bram ten Berge, Ole Miss
Matteo Fago, Tennessee
<>John-Patrick Smith, Tennessee
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All-SEC Second Team
Mathieu Thibaudeau, Alabama
<>Alexey Tsyrenov, Auburn
<>Tim Puetz, Auburn
<>Antoine Benneteau, Florida
<>Javier Garrapiz, Georgia
<>Josh Varela, Georgia
<>Eric Quigley, Kentucky
<>Neal Skupski, LSU
<>Devin Britton, Ole Miss
<>Otto Sauer, Ole Miss
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Ryan Farlow, Mississippi State
<>Diego Cubas, South Carolina
<>Boris Conkic, Tennessee

All-Freshman Team
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Alex Stamchev, Auburn
<>Carlos Cueto, Florida
<>Eric Quigley, Kentucky
<>Neal Skupski, LSU
<>Devin Britton, Ole Miss
Artem Ilyushin, Mississippi State

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