Seeding, draws set for PAC Men's Tennis Championships 4/26/2017 12:00:56 PM PAC Men's Tennis Championship Tournament final seeding (pdf) PAC Men's Tennis Championship Tournament flight pairings (pdf) GREENVILLE, Pa. (pacathletics.org) – The Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) will host its 2017 Men's Tennis Championship Tournament on Friday-Saturday, April 28-29 at the Pennbriar Athletic Club in Erie, Pennsylvania. Play will begin at 8:30 a.m. each day. This season’s event marks the 16th year the league has held its annual championship tournament at the Pennbriar. Grove City College posted wins in four individual flights and one doubles flight last year to secure the school's 26th-consecutive PAC team title. The Wolverines had individual flight champions at third, fourth, fifth and sixth singles and also won the third doubles flight. They concluded the two-day event with 54 points. Saint Vincent College, led by freshman Jonathan Prichard (Harborcreek, Pa. | Cathedral Prep.), finished as last year's runner-up with 36 points. Prichard was named the PAC's Player of the Year after capturing the first singles flight. He also teamed with classmate Ryan Hartz (Perryopolis, Pa. | Frazier) to claim the number one doubles flight. The number two seed in the flight, Prichard earned a 7-5, 6-3 win over top-seeded Jon Graber (Atglen, Pa. | Octorara) of Grove City in the title match. Saint Vincent's number one doubles tandem posted an 8-3 win over Graber and Zach Sprunger (Ashland, Ohio | Ashland) in the title match. Bethany College finished third with 34 points, followed by Washington & Jefferson College in fourth (33), Westminster College in fifth (14), Waynesburg University in sixth (10), Geneva College in seventh (9), Thiel College in eighth (8) and Thomas More College in ninth (7). Prichard is the first Saint Vincent men's player to earn Player of the Year honors since Dave Cenkner in 2013. Grove City, led by fifth-year head coach Jeff Buxton, currently owns a 9-8 overall record and an 8-0 mark in league play. The Wolverines secured the top seed in this weekend's championship tournament in two of six singles flights and in one doubles flight. Grove City’s Buxton was voted the league's Coach of the Year in 2016, while Bethany and was voted the PAC's Team Sportsmanship Award winners.