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Men's Tennis

MEN'S TENNIS: Scots Win Thunder Doubles Tournament
The Scots won the Thunder Doubles Tournament hosted by Tri-State with a dominating performance as they earned nine of twelve possible points.

MEN'S TENNIS: Scots Get a Pair of Sweeps Over Defiance and Bluffton
The Alma College Men's Tennis Team played a tri-match today with Bluffton and Defiance and came away with two 9-0 wins.

MEN'S TENNIS: Scots Lose Heartbreaker to Lake Superior State, 5-4
In a match that could have marked the programs third win against a DII opponent this year, the Scots got edged out by LSSU.

MEN'S TENNIS: AC Grabs Seventh Straight Over Indiana Tech, 6-3
Scots keep their winning ways going as they improved to 7-2 overall.

MEN'S TENNIS: Scots Pick Up First Conference Win, Beat Adrian 9-0
The Scots defeated Adrian College by the score of 9-0 to extend their winning streak to five.

MEN'S TENNIS: Scots Dominate Manchester, Improve to 6-2
Alma hosted Manchester College today and beat them by the score of 9-0.

MEN'S TENNIS: Scots Keep It Rolling, Hold on to 6-3 Win Over Saint Joe's
In their first home match following their spring trip, the Scots pulled off a 6-3 win against the Puma of Saint Joseph's College.

 

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Coach Profile

Gordon Aldrich

Gordon Aldrich was a late addition to the Alma College Coaching Staff in the summer of 2007. Coach Aldrich has joined the Alma College Family as the Cross Country and Track and Field Head Coach.

During his 26 years as a varsity Boy’s and Girl’s Cross Country Coach, Aldrich has won a Girls Open State Championship (1978), a Girls State Championship (1995), two Boy’s State Championships (1994, 1997), and was Runner-up on seven other occasions. During the same time, Aldrich coached teams to 17 conference championships, was nominated for the Michigan Interscholastic Track Coaches Association Coach of the Year 12 times for cross country, and walked away with the award four times (1994, 1995, 1996, and 1998). He was also named the Boy’s Cross Country National Coach of the Year in 1999 by the National Federation Interscholastic Coaches Association.

Aldrich was also honored with Michigan High School Coaches Association Track Coach of the Year in 1985 and 1998, and has received the Charles Sweeney Michigan Coaches Hall of Fame Track and Field Award.