UNLV’s Nehles is conference MVP in tennis
Thursday, April 28, 2005 | 9:19 a.m.
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PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Henner Nehles, UNLV
FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR: Max Jones, New Mexico
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD: James Ludlow, BYU
All-MWC team
SINGLES
**Henner Nehles, Sr., UNLV
Joel Kielbowicz, Jr., UNLV
**Shannon Buck, Jr., Air Force
Benedikt Stronk, Jr., San Diego State
*Markus Dickhardt, So., San Diego State
Nima Roshan, Jr., BYU
*Ryan Stotland, Sr., New Mexico
Max Jones, Fr., New Mexico
*Tyler McClung, Sr., Air Force
**David Kowalski, Sr., New Mexico
Tomasz Grzyb, Fr., Utah
James Ludlow, So., BYU
Armando Carrascosa, Sr., San Diego State
DOUBLES
David Campbell/Joel Kielbowicz, UNLV
Zach Ganger/Miron Mann, Utah
*Ryan Stotland/David Kowalski, New Mexico
Jose Lechuga/Nima Roshan, BYU
Dominik Kaufhold/James Ludlow, BYU
Dontia Haynes/Daniel Jung, San Diego State
**Three-time All-MWC selection
*Repeat selection
SAN DIEGO -- Senior star Henner Nehles became the first UNLV tennis player to win a conference MVP award in nine seasons as he was named the 2005 Mountain West Conference Player of the Year Wednesday at the league's annual banquet, which was held on the eve of the championship tournament.
Nehles, who is ranked 95th nationally, boasts an overall record of 26-8 and has won eight consecutive matches, including a perfect 5-0 in MWC play. He also is an impressive 19-5 in doubles play with three different partners. Ranked as high as 63rd in singles and 17th in doubles this spring, he also was named All-MWC in singles for the third straight year.
A native of Duisburg, Germany, Nehles is only the third Rebel to earn his league's highest award. Roger Pettersson was named Big West Conference Player of the Year three times (1994-96) while Scott Warner was tabbed PCAA MVP in both 1986 and '87.
"This is a great honor for Henner and for Rebel tennis," second-year UNLV head coach Owen Hambrook said. "He has worked hard in becoming the best player in the Mountain West and is hitting on all cylinders as we head into the postseason."
Also earning all-conference status in singles was Las Vegas native Joel Kielbowicz. The junior, a product of Green Valley High School, stands 20-9 overall after going 4-1 vs. MWC opponents at the second and third positions in the lineup.
Kielbowicz and freshman partner David Campbell also earned a place on the All-MWC Doubles Team after posting an 8-6 mark.
New Mexico rookie Max Jones was tabbed MWC Freshman of the Year while BYU's James Ludlow earned the league's sportsmanship award.
The coach of the year will be announced after Saturday's championship match.
UNLV opens the tournament today vs. Utah.
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