Morningside placed three players on the 2016 All-GPAC Men’s Tennis Team.

Bernardo Cadario

Danny Graves

Pedro Pinassi

Morningside placed three players on the 2016 All-Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Men’s Tennis Team as selected by the league’s head coaches.

The Mustangs’ all-conference selections are Pedro Pinassi at No. 1 singles, Danny Graves at No. 2 singles, and Bernardo Cadario at No. 3 singles.

Pinassi, a freshman from Sao Paulo, Brazil, had a 4-8 record this season.

Graves, a junior from Sioux City, had a 6-4 record.

Cadario, a freshman from Santa Cruz, Bolivia, had an 8-9 record.

In addition to their all-conference selections, the Mustangs’ Brandon Stoll, a sophomore from Spirit Lake, Iowa, was named to the All-GPAC honorable mention list. Stoll, the No. 4 singles player in the Mustangs’ lineup, had a 9-9 record to lead the team in victories.

Morningside’s doubles teams of Graves and Stoll, Pinassi and Cadario, and Akshay Krishna and Hunter Renn also received All-GPAC honorable mention recognition. Pinassi and Cadario had the Mustangs’ top doubles record with a mark of 7-5. Graves and Stoll combined for a 7-11 record, while Krishna, a sophomore from Lima, Peru, and Renn, a senior from Mason City, Iowa, had a 6-6 record.

The Mustangs posted a 9-7 record during the 2015-16 season and finished second in the GPAC standings with a 4-1 league record.

Click here for the complete 2016 All-GPAC Men’s Tennis Team.