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Dias, Blonquist, Motlojoa, and Snelson Earn C2C All-Conference Honors
Posted: May 10, 2021
FREDERICKSBURG, VA. The Coast to Coast (C2C) Athletic Conference today announced the 2021 Men s Tennis All-Conference Awards with Marcos Dias, Danny Blonquist, Kukutla Motlojoa, and head coach Thomas Snelson receiving honors.
In his second year with the Knights, Dias continues to shine, leading the team to a 10-5 regular-season record in the No. 1 singles spot, earning him the C2C Men s Tennis Athlete of the Year. Dias marked key victories against Washington and Lee University and Salisbury s Alec Angradi, who was nationally ranked last year. With his performance, the São Paulo, Brazil native earned a No. 5 regional ranking in doubles.