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Patrick Redmond
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Height: |
5-10 |
Weight: |
160 |
Hometown: |
Bedford, MA |
High School: |
Bedford |
Major: |
Neuroscience & Behavioral Biology |
Parents: |
Kevin & Josephine |
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Senior (2006):
Redmond ended his collegiate career with an outstanding senior season that included a singles record of 26-3 and a doubles record of 23-4. He finished 1-0 at No. 1, 11-2 at No. 2 and 8-1 at No. 3. He was also 8-1 in ITA matches, winning the South Region singles title and finishing fifth at the championships. In three set matches he held a record of 4-2, while going 1-0 in tiebreakers and third-set tiebreakers. Redmond’s double record was highlighted by his 13-2 record with Michael Kaufman at the No. 3 position. He was also 6-1 with Jesse Ferlianto. Finished with a career singles record of 69-18 (.793) and a doubles record of 63-14 (.818). Redmond's doubles winning percentage now stands as the program's all-time best. Was named first team All-UAA for No. 2 singles and second team all conference in doubles.
Junior (2005):
Redmond was 25th 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 second time and in doubles for the second time. He
compiled a 17-6 record in singles, including seven wins against
opponents from Division III teams ranked in the top 25 nationally.
Redmond was 16-6 in doubles competition this season. His career
doubles record of 40-10 (.800) puts him on pace to break the
school record for career doubles win percentage. His career
singles record of 43-15 (.741) puts him on pace to finish
12th in school history for career singles win percentage.
Redmond received the team's Work Ethic Award.
Sophomore (2004):
Redmond not only became a regular
in the Emory lineup for the first time but he also earned
All-America honors. He did so by winning the regional singles
title at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association fall championships.
Redmond advanced to the ITA national tournament where he finished
fifth among Division III singles competitors. He was 47th
in the final national singles rankings and 14th in the regional
rankings. Redmond was voted to the all-conference second team
at both No. 4 singles and No. 3 doubles. Redmond compiled
a season singles record of 24-8, tying him for 10th place
in school history for most wins. He and teammate Jesse Ferlianto
were 12th in the final regional doubles rankings. Redmond
was 24-3 (.889) in doubles play this season, the fourth-highest
win total and the fifth-best win percentage ever in the Emory
record book.
Freshman
(2003):
Redmond posted a 2-1 record in overall
singles competition during his first season. He went 1-1 against
players ranked in the top 25 nationally in NCAA Division III.
Career Records:
For career statistics, click
here.
Quote:
"My favorite thing about Emory
tennis is the depth of our team. We have so many good players
who practice with intensity and purpose."
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