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Jesse Ferlianto
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Height: |
5-9 |
Weight: |
145 |
Hometown: |
Canyon Country, CA |
High School: |
Harvard-Westlake |
Major: |
Economics, Business |
Parents: |
Elvin & Melly |
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Senior (2006):
Ferlianto helped guide the Eagles to the program’s second national championship in four years. He is the one of two players in program history to be a member of both championship teams with the other being Patrick Redmond. He dominated singles play, finishing 19-1. During the college season he was a perfect 19-0, going 1-0 at No. 4, 12-0 at No. 5 and 5-0 at No. 6. He was 1-1 in ITA matches. In three-set matches he finished 2-1, while going 3-1 in tiebreakers and 2-0 in third-set tiebreakers. Ferlianto's career singles winning percentage of .867 stands as the programs' top percentage. Doubles play saw him end with a record of 16-3, highlighted by an 8-1 record with Hardy Ehlers at No. 2 doubles. He finishes with a doubles record of 70-19 (.787). The .787 winning percentage is second on the all time win list. Named first team All-UAA for No. 5 singles and No. 2 doubles.
Junior (2005):
Ferlianto was 24th in the final regional
singles rankings compiled by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.
The junior was voted to the all-conference team in singles
for the first time and in doubles for the second time. He
compiled a season record of 17-5 in singles, including eight
wins against opponents from Division III teams ranked in the
top 25 nationally. Ferlianto has a career singles record of
53-10 (.841) which puts him on pace to break the school record
for best career win percentage. He is 20th at Emory all-time
for career singles wins, second in doubles win percentage
(.771), and 14th in career doubles wins (54). Ferlianto received
the team's Sportsmanship Award.
Sophomore (2004):
Ferlianto became an All-American
for the first time in his career. He did so by winning the
regional doubles title, along with Mark Odgers, at the Intercollegiate
Tennis Association fall championships. The duo advanced to
the ITA national tournament where it finished second among
Division III doubles competitors. Ferlianto compiled a 24-1
record in singles this season, including a perfect 16-0 in
the No. 6 singles position. He was 11-0 in singles against
opponents from nationally ranked top-25 teams. His season
singles win percentage, .960, is a school record, while his
24 wins ties for the 10th-highest total ever at Emory. Ferlianto
also set a school record with 27 doubles wins (against three
losses) this season and his doubles win percentage, .900,
this season is the fourth best in school history. He and teammate
Patrick Redmond were 12th in the final regional doubles rankings.
After two seasons, Ferlianto has career records of 36-5 in
singles and 38-9 in doubles.
Freshman
(2003):
Freshman Jesse Ferlianto finished
the season with a singles record of 12-4, including 10-1 against
NCAA Division III top-20 competition. Ferlianto and doubles
partner Tyson Ramsay were eighth in the final regional doubles
rankings. Ferlianto was named regional Rookie of the Year
by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). He received
the team's Sportsmanship Award.
Career Records:
For career statistics, click
here.
Quote:
"I am very fortunate to have
landed myself onto an incredibly deep and talented Division
III tennis team. The anticipation, intensity, and energy I
feel when I'm on the court with these guys is tremendous.
I could not have entered into a more exciting tennis program."
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