Providence, R.I.—Rhode Island College Head Coach
Adam Spring and five Anchormen were recognized by the Little East for their respective performance during the 2025 men's tennis season.
Freshman
Travis Chartier (Rehoboth, Mass.) was named First Team All-Little East in both singles and doubles. For the season, Chartier is 11-1 in singles and 10-3 doubles.
Freshman
Ethan Clegg (Chepachet, R.I.) was named First Team All-Little East in singles and Second Team All-Little East in doubles. He is currently 10-0 in singles and 10-1 in doubles.
Senior
Noah Morin (Smithfield, R.I.) was named First Team All-Little East in doubles and Second Team All-Little East in singles. He is 4-5 in singles and 8-2 in doubles.
Senior
Elijah Gouin (Glocester, R.I.) was named Second Team All-Little East in doubles. He is 9-2 in singles and 10-3 in doubles.
Senior
Andrew Fanning (Smithfield, R.I.) was named to the Little East Men's Tennis Sportsmanship Team. He is 2-3 in doubles.
Spring was named the Little East Men's Tennis Coach of the Year. It is the third time in his tenure at RIC that Spring has been tabbed the men's top coach (2023, '19).
Spring has guided the Anchormen to a 12-1 overall record and finished the regular season with an undefeated, 6-0, mark in the Little East. RIC won the program's first-ever Little East Regular Season Championship and their fifth LEC Tournament crown.
No. 1 seeded RIC defeated No. 4-seeded Western Connecticut, 5-1, in the semifinals of the 2025 Little East Championship on May 1 to reach the finals for the third consecutive season. The Anchormen then defeated No. 2-seeded Bridgewater State, 5-1, in the finals on May 3 to clinch the program's first-ever berth in the NCAA Div. III Men's Tennis Championship.
In upcoming action, Rhode Island College will face Goucher in first round action of the NCAA Championship, hosted by Tufts on Friday, May 9.