Dimitrije Vukovic
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- Height:
- 6'4
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- Weight:
- 200
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- Year:
- Fr
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- High School:
- Vancouver (BC) Morscrop Secondary
News mentions
The COD Men's Tennis Team had a pretty good Day 1, at the California Community Athletic Association (CCCAA) State Tennis Championships, played in Ojai, California
The COD Men's Tennis Team participated in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference (PCAC) Men's Tennis Championships this weekend at Grossmont College.
COD (6-12; 5-7) busted up a eight match losing streak by slamming the Imperial Valley Arabs, 7-2.
COD (5-13; 4-7) was looking to get back on track on the road at San Diego Mesa, but found themselves in a hole early and could not recover in time, falling to the Olympians, 9-0.
COD (5-5; 4-3) grabbed their fourth Pacific Coast Athletic Conference win and their fifth overall win in defeating the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles, 7-2.
COD (4-5) fell at home in a non-Conference match to the New Mexico Military Institute Broncos, 6-3.
COD (4-4) traveled to Torrance to take on the El Camino Warriors and took two of three doubles and four of six singles matches to secure their fourth win of the season, 6-3.
COD Men’s Tennis freshman Dimitrije Vukovic (Vancouver (BC) Morscrop Secondary) has been named as an honorable mention selection of the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference’s (PCAC) Male Athlete of the Week for the week of February 27th.
COD (3-4; 3-3) rolled through Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play with a demolition of the Imperial Valley Arabs, 9-0.
Both Dimitrije Vukovic and Joao Luiz Zillo Prado remained undefeated in singles play in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play as the Roadrunners (2-2; 2-1) rolled up the Grossmont Griffins, 6-3.
COD (1-2; 1-1) continued Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play with a hard fought match against the San Diego City Knights (3-1; 3-0), falling 5-4.
COD (1-1; 1-0) dominated the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles to open up Pacific Coast Athletic Conference play, making the road trip to San Jacinto and sweeping the Eagles, 9-0.
COD Men’s Tennis opened up the 2017 season at the #1 seed in the nation, the Irvine Valley Lasers and fell, 9-0.