Josiah Meekins
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- Height:
- 5-9
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- Weight:
- 180
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- Hometown:
- Trenton, NJ
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- Princeton Day School
Bio
2016-17: Went 6-2 overall in singles play, winning a match against Matt Pham of Catholic University in Landmark play...primarily paired with teammate Frankie Mullinix in doubles play earning 11 wins as a pair...won 13 doubles matches overall
2015-16: Played in 22 doubles and appeared in six singles matches for the Gophers ... walked away with a 6-3, 6-1 victory in No. 4 singles against Rudgers-Camden ... acquired a 13-6 record in No. 3 doubles with Elliot Diehl
Before Goucher: Four-year letter winner in tennis at Princeton Day School under coach Ashe...three-time All-Prep B State Champion...earned Varsity Tennis team award...named to the All-Prep Team.
Personal: Son of Lawrence and Christine Meekins, Josiah is an international relations major.
News mentions
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (15-11, Landmark 5-2) bowed out of the NCAA Men’s Tennis Championships on Friday afternoon, falling to #17 (Central Region) John Carroll, 5-1, at Johns Hopkins University.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (15-10, Landmark 5-2) earned its second consecutive Landmark Conference title in a 5-1 win over Juniata on the road Sunday afternoon.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (14-10, Landmark 5-2) defeated Scranton University 5-2 on the road Tuesday afternoon at the Birchwood Tennis Club, sealing a berth to the Landmark Conference championships for the third straight year.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (13-10, Landmark 5-2) lost 5-4 for the second time in as many days on Saturday.
The Goucher College men's tennis team (13-10, Landmark 5-2) lost 5-4 for the second time in as many days on Saturday.
The Goucher College men’s tennis (13-9, Landmark 5-2) fell to Juniata College, 5-4, on the road Friday in a rematch of the 2016 Landmark Conference finals and secure the third seed in the Landmark Conference tournament to begin on Tuesday, May 2nd.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (13-8, Landmark 5-1) extended its winning streak to five with a 9-0 sweep of Moravian on Sunday.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (11-8, Landmark 3-1) earned its second consecutive sweep with a 9-0 win over Catholic University on the road Wednesday evening.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (9-8, Landmark 2-1) rebounded Sunday afternoon in Landmark play, toppling Drew University 5-4 at home.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (10-8, Landmark 2-1) dominated Stevenson University, 9-0, in a non-conference matchup at home on Sunday.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team dropped its first Landmark Conference match since 2015 to the University of Scranton, 6-3, at home on Saturday afternoon.
The Goucher men’s tennis team (8-7, Landmark 1-0) opened Landmark Conference play with a decisive win over Susquehanna University, 9-0, at home on Saturday afternoon.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team fell, 5-4, to No. 20 regionally ranked Washington College on Sunday afternoon despite a record-setting performance by junior Jack Hodges (London, England) and senior Midori Fujitani (Tokyo, Japan) at No. 1 doubles.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (6-5, Landmark 0-0) swept singles play against the Atlantic South’s No. 15 regionally ranked team, Virginia Wesleyan, in an 8-1 victory to close out their 2017 Spring Break trip to Hilton Head, SC.
Senior Midori Fujitani (Tokyo, Japan) continues to approach the singles record at Goucher College, winning his 52nd career singles match against Division II opponent, Elliot Le Petit, of the Atlantic region's No. 8 ranked, University of Charleston.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team (5-4, Landmark 0-0) won its second match in as many days, taking a 7-2 win over Endicott College at the Hilton Head Beach & Tennis Resort.
The Goucher men’s tennis team (4-4, Landmark 0-0) swept Indiana University (East) 9-0 during their first matchup on Spring Break.
The Goucher College men’s tennis team was swept by the Salisbury Seagulls, 9-0, in the Gophers’ second match of the day at Salisbury University.
