University of Pennsylvania’s Manfredi Graziani was named to the Second Team All-Ivy Singles in men’s tennis. Graziani, a Florence native, had an impressive season, going 16-8 in singles matches and defeating four ranked opponents while playing at the first position. In doubles, he and partner Shaurya Bharadwaj led the Quakers with 20 wins.
Graziani achieved career milestones this spring, winning his 50th career singles match against VCU and reaching 100 total wins against Dartmouth. He is the only active player on the Penn team to achieve both marks. In addition to his athletic accomplishments, Graziani also received Academic All-Ivy Honors for his achievements in the classroom.
The Penn men’s tennis team will now await their fate at the NCAA Men’s Tennis Selection Show on Monday at 5 p.m. Fans can stay up to date on the latest news about Penn men’s tennis by following @PennMensTennis on Twitter and Instagram, as well as visiting PennAthletics.com.
Graziani’s recognition on the All-Ivy Singles team highlights his talent and dedication to the sport, as well as his academic achievements. Penn fans will be eagerly awaiting the NCAA Selection Show to see where the team will be heading next. #FightOnPenn.
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