2021-22 Men's Tennis Roster
Biography
Awards:
• ITA Scholar-Athlete (2021)
• NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team (2021)
• ITA Scholar-Athlete (2020)
Miscellaneous:
Is a member of the Pre-Health Club at Connecticut College.
2020-21:
Competed at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles throughout the spring … Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and earned a place on the NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team … Was also tabbed No. 18 in the final ITA Division III Northeast Region Singles Rankings … Outlasted Granville Kaynor at No. 1 singles by scores of 7-6, 3-6, and 10-5 and teamed up with Zak Danz for an 8-4 win at No. 1 doubles versus Trinity (4/17).
2019-20:
ITA Scholar-Athlete … Earned one singles win and two doubles victories with Guillermo Garcia Rincon in dual matches … Ended the season on a high note by soundly defeating David Bond, 6-3 and 6-2, at No. 3 singles and edging out a pair with Rincon at the top doubles spot, 8-7, to help the Camels close out the spring with a 7-2 win over Union (3/8).
2018-19:
Won the No. 2 spot with Henry DeCoster at the Stonehill Doubles Tournament (9/8) … Won both his singles and doubles matches to help lead the Camels to a 7-2 win over McMurry (3/17) … Teamed up with senior Will Cannon to win at No. 1 doubles, 8-3, and was victorious at No. 2 singles to propel the Camels past Dallas Baptist (3/18) by a 6-3 decision … Teamed up with SangJin Song to register an 8-2 victory at No. 1 doubles before capturing No. 3 singles, 6-2 and 6-1, in the team’s 9-0 rout of Roger Williams (4/3).
High School:
Four-year letterwinner at Westtown School … Played in the No. 1 singles position all four years and posted a 41-2 record overall, including a 14-1 mark as a senior … Served as a captain for two years … Was a four-time all-state and all-conference selection … Team was Friends School League finalists in 2016 and 2017 after being a Rhode Island State finalist in 2015 … Also played soccer for one season … Honor roll student … Won a World Language Award twice … Member of the school’s multicultural student union.
Personal:
Majoring in History and minoring in Chemistry … Plans to pursue a career in the medical field after graduation.
Why Did You Choose Connecticut College?
“I chose Conn because I value a liberal arts education, small class size, and because the NESCAC is the best Division III conference in the country.”
What Does #OneCamel Mean To You?
“I think all Conn athletes have a unified goal in building a stronger athletics program. Unlike bigger schools, athletes from different programs are supportive of each other.”
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