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Bogajo, Morales Repeat as NAIA Men's Tennis All-Americans Bogajo is First Team All American selection for second straight year; Morales named to Second Team for third year in a row COLUMBIA, KY - Lindsey Wilson sophomore Fernando Bogajo and junior Fabricio Morales have been named National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-Americans, NAIA officials announced on Monday. Bogajo earned his second straight first team selection while Morales is second team for a third straight year. The first team, second team and honorable mention selections -- all consisting of 16 student-athletes each -- are selected by the NAIA All-American committee. Bogajo finished the 2013 season with a 14-4 singles record playing all 18 matches as the Blue Raiders' top singles seed. He ended the season with a 19-2 doubles mark playing all but two matches as LWC's top doubles seed. Morales completed his junior season with a 13-4 singles record playing all 17 matches as the Blue Raiders' No. 2 seed. Morales matched Bogajo with a team-best 19-2 doubles record playing primarily as the Blue Raiders No. 2 seed. Bogajo and Morales also earned All Mid-South Conference honors this season. Lindsey Wilson finished 2013 with a 17-4 record, including winning the MSC regular season and tournament championships. The Blue Raiders' season ended to the eventual national champion Embry-Riddle (FL) in the NAIA National Tournament quarterfinals. This story was posted on 2013-05-22 04:41:57
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