Residence: Norristown, Pennsylvania Single Year-by-Year Highlights: 1996- Eighth in singles (9 pts.), Doubles Winner at C. America Sat. (w/G. Grant, 52 pts.). 1995- Doubles Winner at Belo Horizonte Ch. (w/Kronauge), USTA #5 Sat. (w/Sell 57 pts.); Third in doubles at USTA #2 Sat. (36 pts.); Fifth in doubles at USTA #6 Sat. (w/Grant, 34 pts.);Doubles SF at Brasilia, Rio Chs. (w/Lavalle Seventh in singles at USTA #6 Sat. (21 pts.). 1994- Winner at USTA #2 Sat. (58 pts.); R-up at USTA #3 Sat. (44 pts.); Doubles Winner at Binghamton Ch. (w/Woodruff); Seventh in doubles at USTA #1 Sat. (34 pts.). 1993- QF at Vancouver Ch.; Doubles Winner at Montebello Ch. (w/D. Flach); Doubles R-up at Calgary Ch. (w/Schmidt); Doubles SF at Newport (w/MacPhie). 1992- Third in singles (17 pts.), Doubles Winner at USTA #3 Sat. (w/MacPhie, 27 pts.); Doubles SF at Naples Ch. (w/Pernfors). A three-time All-America at Notre Dame, from where he graduated in 1992 with a degree in pyschology. In the '92 pre-season collegiate rankings was No. 1 in singles and doubles (w/Chuck Coleman). Won a silver medal at the 1991 Pan Am Games in Cuba and teamed with Pam Shriver to win the mixed doubles gold medal.He was the only male on the team. In 1991, was voted "Athlete of the Year" at Notre Dame, a feat that has never been accomplished by a tennis player. "I remember catching some grief from Rocket (Ismail) and Tony Rice, but they were okay. It is quite an honor at a school like Notre Dame," he said. Winner of the Easter Bowl junior tournament in 1988 and a member of the U.S. Junior Davis Cup team in '87. In his ATP Tour debut in Philadelphia in 1992, defeated former Top 10 Kevin Curren in the first round before losing to Pete Sampras.
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