Three Charleston men’s tennis players receive All-CAA postseason honors

Jay Bruner, Head Coach at Charleston Cougars Men's Tennis
Jay Bruner, Head Coach at Charleston Cougars Men's Tennis
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Charleston Cougars men’s tennis had three players named to the All-Colonial Athletic Association teams, according to a May 1 announcement. Jakub Solarski was selected for the All-CAA Second Team Singles, while Ram Mude and Jake Smith earned spots on the All-CAA Third Team Doubles.

The recognition highlights individual performances during the 2026 season. Solarski played primarily in the No. 1 singles position, achieving seven wins at that spot and totaling eleven victories overall. He secured a notable win against Drexel in conference play and recorded eight sweeps throughout the year. The junior from Poland also competed in both No. 1 and No. 2 doubles positions during spring, collecting six doubles wins.

Mude and Smith formed a successful partnership in doubles competition, mainly playing at No. 2 doubles where they finished with a record of nine wins and two losses on that court. The pair defeated CAA opponents Hofstra and Campbell as part of their campaign.

Charleston concluded its season with an overall record of eleven wins and six losses, marking its return to the CAA Championships for the first time since 2024.

The team encourages fans to follow their updates on X (@CofCMTennis) and Instagram (@CofCMensTennis) for continued coverage.



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