2015-16 Named to the Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference … led the team with a 12-8 record in singles matches, six of them against OAC opponents … finished 15-8 in doubles play primarily with Luke Buchanan … in singles matches he won three matches in straight sets 6-0 against Muskingum (4/13), Marietta (4/19) and Heidelberg (4/25) … he won three doubles matches 8-0 against Muskingum (4/13), Heidelberg (4/25) and Ohio Northern (4/30) … went on a steak in doubles with Luke Buchanan in the third spot, winning all seven of their final contests.
2014-15: Named to the Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference … won five of his seven singles matches, with a 2-0 record against OAC opponents … posted a 10-3 record in doubles and went undefeated in conference play in six contests, winning 9-of-11 with Beau Streety … opened the season with a victory in doubles at the No. 3 spot with Gian Carlo DiMichaelangelo on Sept. 17 … competed in singles for the first time on Feb. 23, taking 6-4 and 6-3 sets versus Webber International … victorious in four consecutive singles matches at the No. 6 position, spanning from March 13 to April 28 without losing a set … went on a streak in doubles with Beau Streety in the third spot, winning all eight of their final contests.
2013-14: Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference … placed second on the team in singles wins with a 15-4 record, including an unblemished 7-0 mark in OAC play, playing primarily at sixth singles … finished 13-6 (5-2 OAC) in doubles, good for a tie for the team lead in wins, playing primarily at the No. 3 slot … won 11 of his last 12 singles matches during the season, with his only setback coming in three sets … was victorious in eight of his last nine doubles matches … posted wins in both singles (No. 6) and doubles (No. 3) against eventual league champion Otterbein on March 31 at the Capital Tennis Courts … recorded an 8-4 triumph playing with Beau Streety at No. 3 doubles and defeated Dominic Marino 6-4, 6-4 to help the Crusaders defeat Mount Union 5-3 in the OAC Tournament quarterfinals on April 29 at the Capital Tennis Courts … teamed with Streety for an 8-2 victory at No. 3 doubles and knocked off Letch Radomirov 7-6 (1), 6-3 at No. 6 singles in the OAC Tournament semifinals against Baldwin Wallace on May 2 at Lindner Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio.
2012-13: Named Ohio Athletic Conference Player of the Week on April 8 after winning all six of his singles and doubles matches to help the Crusaders win both of their conference dual matches … tied for the team lead in singles wins with a 14-6 record, including a team-best 7-1 mark during the OAC regular season, playing primarily at the No. 6 slot … registered a 13-8 doubles mark, including 12-8 playing with Gian Carlo DiMichaelangelo, mostly at the No. 3 position … was a team-best 7-2 in doubles during the league regular season … won both his singles and doubles matches to help Capital defeat Augustana (Ill.) 5-4 on Feb. 25 in Florida … won five consecutive singles matches and 10 of his last 12 to conclude the season … tallied the Crusaders’ lone point against Baldwin Wallace with a three-set win at No. 5 singles on April 26 … knocked off Tyler Gibbons at No. 6 singles and teamed with DiMichaelangelo at No. 3 doubles for a win to help Capital edge cross-town rival Otterbein 5-4 to close the regular season … won both of his singles matches during the OAC Tournament, including his second straight triumph over Gibbons at No. 6.
Personal: Majoring in biology/pre-med ... Parents are Lisa and David Judson … attended Dublin Jerome High School, where he played tennis for coach Tyler Stephens … career ambition physical therapist … was named First Team OCC ... hobbies include skiing, ping pong and basketball.