GROVE CITY, Pa. -- Six Grove City College men's tennis players earned All-Presidents' Athletic Conference honors from the league's head coaches, through voting results announced Tuesday afternoon by the conference.
Sophomore
Allen Morris (Perry, Ohio/Perry) earned First Team honors in both singles and doubles competition while sophomore
Kiser Swain (Frisco, Texas/Frisco Reedy) joined Morris on the doubles First Team.
Swain, senior
Isaac DeMan (Rockford, Mich./Rockford) and sophomore
Ryan Kirkpatrick (Muscatine, Iowa/Muscatine) all earned Second Team placement in singles competition. The Deman-Kirkpatrick doubles duo also merited Second Team honors.
Sophomore
Garrett Ranney (Wooster, Ohio/Wooster) received All-PAC Honorable Mention in both singles and doubles action. Junior
Eric Jordan (Landisville, Pa./Hempfield) joined Ranney on the doubles Honorable Mention list.
A two-time First Team All-PAC selection in both singles and doubles action, Morris played first singles throughout the spring 2026 season and finished 7-5 overall. He went 6-2 against conference opponents this year. He and Swain also went 7-1 against conference opposition in the No. 1 doubles position. That duo went 8-3 overall this year. Morris won 9 of 13 doubles matches throughout the 2025-26 campaign.
Swain earned his second straight Second Team All-PAC honor in singles action after moving up to the No. 2 position in the Grove City lineup this year. He went 6-2 against conference foes this year.
DeMan held down the third singles slot in the Grove City lineup for the majority of the 2025-26 season. He compiled a 7-1 record in league action while finishing 8-4 overall. Kirkpatrick, meanwhile, went 8-2 at fourth singles this year. Like DeMan, he won 7 of 8 matches against conference opponents this year.
DeMan and Kirkpatrick led Grove City's doubles tandems with 10 wins this year. That pairing went 10-3 at second singles this year, including an 8-1 conference record.
DeMan is now a two-time Second Team All-PAC performer in singles play. He earned Honorable Mention as a singles player in 2024, then merited Honorable Mention in doubles play last year. These are Kirkpatrick's first Second Team honors. He received Honorable Mention distinction as a singles player last year.
Ranney played fourth, fifth and sixth singles during the 2025-26 season. He won 7 of 8 matches against conference opponents while playing primarily in the No. 5 singles position. Ranney and Jordan emerged as Grove City's primary third doubles pairing and went 5-1 in conference play.
This is the first conference recognition for both Ranney and Jordan.
The conference also recognized DeMan as a member of its Sportsmanship Team.
Grove City finished 7-1 in conference play and 9-5 overall during the 2025-26 season. The Wolverines finished as runner-up in the conference tournament.