2012-2013 Men's Tennis Roster

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Josh Riehl

  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Gap, Pa.
  • Height 5-10
  • High School Pequea Valley
  • Major Business Administration

Biography

Career Statistics

Match-by-Match Results
2012-13 | 2011-12 | 2010-11 | 2009-10

2012-13 (Senior): Joined 2012 alum Manrique Arrea as the only two four-time All-Commonwealth Conference First Team players in team history...Surpassed the 100 combined wins mark for his career when he and No. 1 doubles partner Eric Fritzges beat Albright's Ruicong Lui and Ian Moore 8-0 April 13...Broke Bryan Metz's former school record for career doubles wins with his 61st April 27 against Wilkes...Concluded career with 63 doubles wins...Also ranks fifth in career combined wins (105) and tied for seventh in career singles victories (42)...Won nine singles matches (9-12) and was 7-10 against top flight competition...Played all 25 of his doubles matches alongside Fritzges, as they went 14-11 (11-8 at No. 1)...No. 1 doubles runner-up at the MAC Individual Championships Oct. 13-14...Won doubles matches in the Commonwealth Conference Semifinals against Lebanon Valley April 30 and the championship match against Messiah May 4...Named to the MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll for the third time.

2011-12 (Junior): Honored as an All-Commonwealth Conference First Team selection for the third time in three years after matching a career-high with 29 combined victories...Riehl's 18 doubles wins were third most on the team and they all came while playing with junior teammate Eric Fritzges...Together the pair was 18-5 overall, 16-4 in duals and 6-0 in Commonwealth Conference play...Each of the 16 dual wins came at flight two doubles...No. 4 Singles Champion at the MAC Individual Championships...He and Riehl were finalists at No. 2 doubles in the same tournament...Tied for fourth in team history with 18 doubles wins in a single season...Just missed a .500 season in singles play, finishing 11-12 and bringing his career total to an even 33-33...From March 22 on, went 13-2 in doubles play to wrap up the season...Nine-match doubles winning streak with Fritzges from April 4 to May 5...Set a new personal standard for doubles wins in a season, as has yet to win less than 15 doubles matches in a season during his career...Competed in NCAA Tournament for the second straight season...Fourth in career doubles wins (49-24) and well within reach of school-record 60 prior to senior season...Also ranks sixth in combined career wins with 82...Looking to become third player in school history with 100 or more combined wins...Lone representative from men's tennis on MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Used near the top of E-town's lineup...Third-leading win producer on the team in doubles play with 15 (15-10)...Came up a win shy of double figures on the singles side (9-12)...Filled Jays' No. 1 singles spot on Spring Break Trip...Got his first win at No. 1 against Defiance's Trevor Ault, 7-6 (3), 6-1, on March 11...One match under .500 at No. 1 singles (2-3) and No. 2 singles (5-6) at the end of the season, but was 4-1 in league singles matches...Forced third set with Grove City's Marc Mentzer in first NCAA Division III Tournament appearance...Won six doubles matches in a row with Manrique Arrea from April 14-30...No. 1 Doubles runner-up with Arrea at MAC Individual Championships...All-Commonwealth Conference First Team member for second straight year...Earned spot on MAC Spring Academic Honor Roll.

2009-10 (Freshman): Chosen by the conference coaches as the Commonwealth Conference Rookie of the Year...Shot right out of the gate with 29 combined wins as a freshman...Registered a 10-4 record at No. 2 singles and was 16-8 overall in doubles...Overall record of 13-9 in singles play...Winner in all six of his league singles matches...16 doubles wins gave him the team lead and ranked tied for sixth in a season in E-town history...Alongside Eric Fritzges, managed to win a team-best 12 doubles matches (12-7)...Riehl/Fritzges were only Blue Jay pair to win more than five matches together, let alone 10...First Team all-conference pick.

High School: Stuck to just tennis at Pequea Valley...Finished senior year with a 19-1 record (.950 winning percentage) and was the runner-up in the Lancaster-Lebanon League...All-Lancaster-Lebanon League choice...Took on a number of leadership roles as President of FBLA, Vice President of National Honor Society and Junior Class President...Also served as club President of Chamber Choir and VP of Chorus Club...Involved in Peer Helpers...Earned all-academic awards sophomore through senior years.

Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1991...Son of Sam and Lena Riehl...Has an older brother, Sammy, and two younger sisters, Mariana and Lenea...Business administration major.

Riehl in the News:
Riehl drive at work, Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era (8/21/2009)

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 2009-2010Freshman

  • 2010-2011Sophomore

    5'10"
  • 2011-2012Junior

    5'10"
  • 2012-2013Senior

    5'10"