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Mittring, Hengst, Frazee Cap off Perfect USA South Seasons in Singles Play

Phil de Montmollin: Sports Information Director

Photo Credits: Dick Purselle and Don Lander

BREVARD, N.C. – Brevard College's Tom Mittring, Tim Hengst and Tyler Frazee completed perfect records in 2019 USA South Conference singles competition as the Brevard College Men's Tennis team (6-12, 4-8 USAS) concluded its regular season with a 5-4 defeat to USA South Conference leaders Piedmont (14-5, 11-0 USAS) Tuesday afternoon at the McCoy Tennis Complex.  Mittring, Hengst, and Frazee combined for a perfect 33-0 record in USA South singles play this season

Mittring capped off his remarkable career at Brevard College with a 6-1, 6-1 victory in number one singles over Piedmont's Kanler Cumbass.  With the win, the senior from Bavaria, Germany finished his career with 24-straight wins in singles play dating back to February of 2018.   The 24-straight no.1 singles wins represents an NCAA-era program record. 

Mittring, a three-time USA South Conference Men's Tennis Player of the Week recipient in 2019, was perfect this season in no. 1 singles matches going 14-0 overall and 9-0 in USA South Conference play.

Hengst, a senior from Menden, Germany, defeated Harrison LaBollita 6-1, 6-1 in number two singles to finish his year with 14 straight singles wins.  The reigning USA South Conference Player of the Week, Hengst was a perfect 12-0 in USA South singles play this season with a 9-0 record in no. 2 singles and a 3-0 record in no. 1 singles.  Including both conference and non-conference competition. Hengst concluded his career with 14 straight singles wins overall.

Mittring and Hengst teamed up for doubles play for a final time in their collegiate career, taking on Piedmont's team of Cumbass and Gray in number one doubles.  The Tornado tandem won the match 8-3 to improve their overall doubles record to 11-2 and a 7-1 mark in conference play. 

Frazee, a freshman from Tampa, Fla., battled to win a three-set victory over Jarrett Gray in number three singles in the final match to conclude Tuesday at the McCoy Tennis Complex.  Frazee dropped the first set to Gray 6-3, then evened the match with a 7-5 win in set number two.  With the entire rosters of both teams looking on, Frazee then won the decisive third set over Gray in a 10-4 tiebreaker to preserve his own undefeated streak in conference play.

The winner of four USA South Rookie Player of the Week honors, Frazee improved to 12-0 in USA South Conference play which included a 9-0 record in no. 3 singles and a 3-0 mark in no. 2 singles.  Overall, Frazee went 15-3 in singles play including 14 straight singles wins to close out the season. 

Piedmont secured the team win over the Tornados by winning no. 2 doubles, no. 3 doubles (via default) as well as no. 4, no. 5 and no. 6 singles (via default).

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Players Mentioned

Tim Hengst

Tim Hengst

6' 2"
Senior
Tyler Frazee

Tyler Frazee

Freshman
Tom Mittring

Tom Mittring

5' 9"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Tim Hengst

Tim Hengst

6' 2"
Senior
Tyler Frazee

Tyler Frazee

Freshman
Tom Mittring

Tom Mittring

5' 9"
Senior
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