Providence, R.I.-- Head Coach
Adam Spring's team finished the season with a 12-2 record and a 6-0 (first place) mark in the Little East. Spring was named the Little East Men's Tennis Coach of the Year for the third time in his tenure at RIC (2023, '19).
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Rhode Island College captured the Little East Regular Season Championship for the first time in program history and won  LEC Tournament crown for the fifth time.
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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.
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RIC fell vs. Goucher, 4-0, in first round action of the NCAA Championship, hosted by Tufts on May 9.
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Senior
Andrew Fanning (Smithfield, R.I.) closed out his career with a 14-10 (.583) career singles record and a 9-9 (.500) career doubles record for 18.5 career points.
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As a senior in 2025, Fanning was named to the Little East Men's Tennis Sportsmanship Team. He was 2-3 (.400) at primarily No. 3 doubles for 1.0 point on the season.
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As a junior in 2024, Fanning was named Second Team All-Little East in doubles. He was 6-6 (.500) at primarily No. 6 singles and 4-4 (.500) at primarily No.1 doubles for 8.0 points on the season.
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As a sophomore in 2023, Fanning was 8-4 (.667) at primarily No. 6 singles and 2-2 (.500) at primarily No. 3 doubles for 9.0 points on the season.
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As a freshman in 2022, Fanning was 1-0 (1.000) at No. 3 doubles  for 0.5 points on the season
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He is a psychology major and a 2021 graduate of Smithfield High School.
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Senior
Elijah Gouin (Glocester, R.I.) closed out his career with a 41-9 (.820) career singles record and a 43-9 (.827) career doubles record for 62.5 career points. He is RIC's all-time leader in career doubles victories.
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As a senior in 2025, Gouin was named Second Team All-Little East in doubles. He was 9-3 (.750) at primarily No. 4 singles and 10-3 (.769) at primarily No. 2 doubles for 14.0 points on the season.
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As a junior in 2024, Gouin was named Second Team All-Little East in both singles and doubles. He was 11-0 (1.000) at primarily No. 3 singles and 11-1 (.917) at primarily No. 2 doubles for 16.5 points on the season. Gouin was named the Little East Player of the Week once on the season.
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As a sophomore in 2023, Gouin was named Second Team All-Little East in doubles. He was 12-2 (.857) at primarily No. 4 singles and 11-3 (.786) at No. 2 doubles for 17.5 points on the season.
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As a freshman in 2022, Gouin was 9-4 (.692) at primarily No. 4 singles and 11-2 (.846) for 14.5 points at primarily No. 3 doubles on the season.
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He is a health and physical education major and a 2021 graduate of Ponaganset High School.
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Senior
Noah Morin (Smithfield, R.I.) closed out his career with a 25-18 (.581) career singles record and a 36-12 (.750) career doubles record for 43.0 career points.
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As a senior in 2025, Morin was named First Team All-Little East in doubles and Second Team All-Little East in singles. He was 4-6 (.400) at primarily No. 1 singles and 8-3 (.727) at primarily No. 1 doubles for 8.0 points on the season. Morin was named the Little East Player of the Week once on the season.
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As a junior in 2024, Morin was named First Team All-Little East in singles and Second Team All-Little East in doubles. He was 3-6 (.333) at primarily No. 1 singles and 9-2 (.818) at primarily No. 2 doubles  for 7.5 points on the season. Morin was named the Little East Player of the Week three times on the season.
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As a sophomore in 2023, Morin was named Second Team All-Little East in both singles and doubles. He was 7-5 (.583) at No. 2 singles and 10-3 (.769) at primarily No. 2 doubles for 12.0 points on the season. Morin was named Little East Player of the Week twice on the season.
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As a freshman in 2022, Morin was named the Little East Co-Rookie of the Year and Second Team All-Little East in both singles and doubles. Morin was also named the team MVP. He was 11-1 (.917) at primarily No. 3 singles and 9-4 (.692) at primarily No. 1 doubles for 15.5 points on the season. Morin was selected the Little East Rookie of the Week on five occasions.
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He is an accounting major and a 2020 graduate of Smithfield High School.
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Senior
Zach Siemmao (Wakefield, R.I.) closed out his career with a 25-5 (.833) career singles record and a 34-13 (.723) career doubles record for 42.0 career points.
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As a senior in 2025, Siemmao was 3-1 (.750) at primarily No. 6 singles and 4-5 (.444) at primarily No. 3 doubles for 5.0 points on the season.
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As a junior in 2024, Siemmao was 7-2 (.778) at primarily No. 5 singles and 8-3 (.727) at primarily No. 3 doubles for 11.0 points on the season.
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As a sophomore in 2023, Siemmao was named Second Team All-Little East in doubles. He was 12-1 (.923) at primarily No. 5 singles and 12-2 (.857) at primarily No. 3 doubles for 18.0 points on the season.
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As a freshman in 2022, Siemmao was 3-1 (.750) at No. 6 singles and 10-3 (.769) at primarily No. 3 doubles for 8.0 points on the season.
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He is an elementary education major with a concentration in science and a 2021 graduate of South Kingstown High School.
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Junior
Kyle O'Connor (Foster, R.I.) was 1-0 (1.000) at No. 6 singles for 1.0 point on the season.
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Junior
Sairaj Srinivasan (Cedar Grove, N.J.) was 1-0 (1.000) at No. 5 singles for 1.0 point on the season.
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Sophomore
Liam Berube (Warwick, R.I.) was a reserve on the team.
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Sophomore
Hajji Glover (Boston, Mass.) was 0-1 at No. 2 doubles on the season.
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Freshman
Travis Chartier (Rehoboth, Mass.) was named First Team All-Little East in both singles and doubles. He was 11-2 (.846) at primarily No. 1 singles and 10-4 (.714) at primarily No. 1 doubles for 16.0 points on the season. Chartier was named the Little East Player of the Week three times and the league's Rookie of the Week four times on the season.
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Freshman
Ethan Clegg (Chepachet, R.I.) was named First Team All-Little East in singles and Second Team All-Little East in doubles. He was 10-0 (1.000) at primarily No. 3 singles and 10-1 (.909) at primarily No. 2 doubles for 15.0 points on the season. Clegg was named the Little East Rookie of the Week once on the season.
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Freshman
Ricky Dagostino (Smithfield, R.I.) was 2-1 (.667) at primarily No. 3 doubles for 1.0 point on the season.
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Freshman
James McShane (Riverside, R.I.) was 9-3 (.750) at primarily No. 5 singles and 3-3 (.500) at primarily No. 3 doubles for 10.5 points on the season.
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Freshman
Kyle Neuendorf (Attleboro, Mass.) was 11-0 (1.000) at primarily No. 6 singles and 3-4 (.428) at No. 3 doubles for 12.5 points on the season.