Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo

Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo
Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo
  • Height:
    6'2"
  • Hometown:
    Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    Colegio Amorim
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Men's Tennis Dominates All-WSC Awards
Men's Tennis Dominates All-WSC Awards

The Ventura College men's tennis team went 6-0 in Western State Conference match play, winning 52 of 54 match-ups en route to the 2023 conference title. That dominance was reflected with seven Pirates earning All-WSC accolades, including co-MVP awards for Jinsei Tajima and Santino Serralonga. Philemon Jabin, Valentino Oggero and Julian Tellez also earned first team All-WSC awards in singles while Lucas Abreau and Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo joined with first team accolades in doubles.

VC's Santino Serralonga advanced to the WSC singles championship match with a tow victories Friday. He will face off against teammate Jinsei Tajima in the final on Saturday.
Tajima, Serralonga Advance to WSC Singles Final

Ventura's Jinsei Taima and Santino Serralonga each advanced to the Western State Conference singles championship with two victories each in the draw held at the VC Tennis Center. In doubles, Tajima and Philemon Jabin along with Lucas Abreau and Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo each moved on to the semifinals to be played Saturday April 1.

Ventura's Julian Tellez was a double-winner Friday, pairing with Jared Gillespie to win in No. 3 doubles before claiming his No. 5 singles match in VC's 8-1 win at Orange Coast.
Ventura Rolls to Victory at Orange Coast

The Ventura College men's tennis team continued its undefeated regular season with a convincing 8-1 win at Orange Coast Friday in Costa Mesa. Julian Tellez and Valentino Oggero each were double winners on the courts for VC (12-0, 5-0) while Santino Serralonga also recorded a pair of points in the victory.

Ventura freshman Julian Tellez blanked his opponent in No. 6 singles 6-0, 6-0, helping the Pirates to a 9-0 sweep over Foothill on the first day of the North/South Challenge in Bakersfield.
Pirates Win First Day of North/South Challenge

The Ventura College men's tennis team blanked Foothill 9-0 Friday on the first day of the North South Challenge at Seven Oaks Country Club in Bakersfield. Valentino Oggero and Julian Tellez each posted love, love victories in singles play while Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo and Lucas Abreau had an 8-0 win in doubles play for the Pirates (9-0, 5-0).

Pirate freshman Lucas Abreau produced two points in the VC men's tennis win at Santa Barbara Tuesday. He won his No. 4 singles match and also teamed up with Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo to win in No. 3 doubles.
Ventura Downs SB in Men's Tennis, 8-1

The VC men's tennis team traveled to Santa Barbara Tuesday, coming home with an 8-1 victory over the Vaqueros. Santino Serralonga, Lucas Abreau and Valentino Oggero were all double winners for the Pirates (7-0, 4-0). Jinsei Tajima, Philemon Jabin and Julian Tellez also produced points in singles play while Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo  partnered with Abreau for a win in doubles.

VC freshman Julian Tellez was a double winner Friday against Fullerton, claiming No. 2 doubles with Jared Gillespie before winning in No. 2 singles as the Pirates defeated the Hornets 8-1.
Pirate Tennis Defeats Hornets, 8-1

The Pirates' men's tennis team scored another convincing triumph Friday, defeating visiting Fullerton 8-1 at the VC Tennis Center. Julian Tellez and Jared Gillespie were double winners against the Hornets, teaming up to win No. 2 doubles before prevailing in Nos. 2 and 3 singles, respectively. Junsei Tajima and Philemon Jabin claimed the No. 1 doubles match while Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo, and Martin Guyot also won in singles.

Lucas Abreau (back) and Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo won their No.2 doubles match 8-5 Thursday against Bakersfield before Criscuolo won in singles in VC's 8-1 victory over the Renegades.
Men's Tennis Wins Big in Season Opener

The Pirates' men's tennis team copened the 2023 season with a convincing 8-1 victory over Bakersfield Thursday at the VC Tennis Center.. Julian Gillespie and Jared Gillespie made easy work of their No. 3 doubles match before each won in singles. Jinsei Tajima and Santino Serralonga won in No. 1 doubles, along with Nos. 1 and 2 singles while Lucas Abreau and Eduardo Gorgonio Criscuolo claimed the No. 3 doubles match and Criscuolo won in singles for Ventura (1-0, 1-0).