Casey Hoole
- height 6-0
- class Senior
- Hometown Brisbane, Australia
- height 6-0
- class Senior
- Hometown Brisbane, Australia
Casey Hoole Bio
AWARDS
- 2022 ITA Carolina Region Champion
- SEC Academic Honor Roll (2024)
2023-24 (JUNIOR)
- Had a successful fall season in which he posted 12 singles wins and 7 doubles wins
- Advanced to the consolation quarterfinals of the ITA All-American Championships following the highest ranked win of his career – a dominant 6-1, 6-0 upset of then-No. 11 Karlis Ozolins of Illinois
- Advanced to the singles semifinals of the ITA Carolina Regional Championships after working his way through five opponents, all in straight sets
- Won four ranked singles matches during his junior campaign with three of them ranked inside the top-50
- Battled through injury for much of the dual season but still managed to tally seven singles wins and 15 doubles wins
- Moved up to the No. 2 position in the dual singles lineup after having played at the bottom half of the lineup for his first two seasons in the Garnet & Black
- Won his first career match at the No. 2 position over Dylan Dietrich of then-No. 1 Virginia in three sets to help the Gamecocks upset the nation’s top-ranked team
- Ranked No. 59 in the ITA preseason and remained ranked for all but one week of the regular season, finished at No. 94.
- Claimed five ranked doubles wins with three of them in the top-15
- Earned his highest career ranked doubles win alongside Toby Samuel over then-No. 5 Cleeve Harper and Eliot Spizzirri of Texas
- Went 3-1 in doubles at the SEC Tournament, helping the Gamecocks reach the program’s first ever SEC title match
- Entered the ITA doubles rankings with James Story at No. 60 during the first week of regular season rankings following the duo’s upset of the then-No. 13 ranked pair
- Achieved his first career top-10 ranking in doubles alongside Toby Samuel when the duo ranked No. 10 in the country after tallying a pair of top-15 upsets. The pair spent all but one week of the regular season ranked inside the top-20 and ended the season ranked No. 25
- Qualified for the NCAA Doubles Tournament with Samuel where the duo drew the No. 1 seed and fell in the first round
2022-23 (SOPHOMORE)
- Had a breakout fall season where he went a team-leading 14-3 in singles play.
- Recorded the first ranked win of his career over the nation’s No. 80 player at the ITA Carolina Region Championships. Later went on to claim the title of Carolina Region Champion
- Recorded the highest ranked singles win of his career at the ITA Fall Championships over the nation’s No. 23 ranked player in straight sets
- Earned the first ITA Singles Ranking of his career at No. 56 during the end-of-fall rankings release (Nov. 16, 2022)
- Clinched the first match of his career on the road to help the Gamecocks defeat Georgia Tech. Went on to clinch four more matches during the season – over North Carolina, Arkansas, Texas A&M and Florida
- Put up an impressive 22-7 record in doubles with a17-5 mark in dual play and 5-3 record against SEC opponents
- Opened fall doubles action with a ranked win over the nation’s No. 58 pair alongside partner Carter Morgan
- Clinched seven doubles points for the team during the dual season with partner Raphael Lambling.
- Ranked as high as No. 59 in the ITA Doubles Rankings with Lambling
2022 (FRESHMAN)
- Joined the team in January and won the first matches of his career against College of Charleston, winning both his singles and doubles matches on the day
- Earned his first SEC win from the No. 4 position, helping the Gamecocks come back to take down LSU 4-3
- Went on a six-match doubles win streak with partner Toby Samuel with four wins coming in SEC play and two coming in the NCAA Tournament
PRE-COLLEGE
- Joined the program with a career high ITF Juniors ranking of 78 and a UTR of 12.58 in singles and 11.69 in doubles
- Was the No. 5 Junior in Australia
- Competed at the Australian Open Juniors in men’s doubles, making it to the Round of 16
- Reached the final of the 14-and-under Australian Championships in 2017
- Represented Australia at the Longines Future Aces event in 2015
HOOLE’S CAREER SINGLES
Year | Overall | Tourn. | Dual (SEC) | #1 (SEC) | #2 (SEC) | #3 (SEC) | #4 (SEC) | #5 (SEC) | #6 (SEC) |
2022 | 3-6 | 0-0 | 3-6 (2-3) | –– | –– | –– | 2-1 (1-1) | 0-1 (0-0) | 1-4 (1-2) |
2022-23 | 28-17 | 15-5 | 13-12 (5-6) | –– | –– | –– | 3-3 (2-3) | 10-9 (3-3) | –– |
2023-24 | 19-21 | 12-9 | 7-12 (2-5) | 1-0 (0-0) | 6-12 (2-5) | –– | –– | –– | –– |
Career | 50-44 | 27-14 | 23-30 (9-14) | 1-0 (0-0) | 6-12 (2-5) | –– | 5-4 (3-4) | 10-10 (3-3) | 1-4 (1-2) |
HOOLE’S CAREER DOUBLES
Year | Overall | Tourn. | Dual (SEC) | #1 (SEC) | #2 (SEC) | #3 (SEC) |
2022 | 7-3 | 0-0 | 7-3 (3-2) | –– | 1-0 (0-0) | 6-3 (3-2) |
2022-23 | 22-7 | 5-2 | 17-5 (5-3) | –– | 1-0 (0-0) | 15-5 (5-3) |
2023-24 | 22-14 | 7-5 | 15-9 (3-4) | 8-7 (3-4) | 2-0 (0-0) | 5-2 (0-0) |
Career | 51-24 | 12-7 | 39-17 (11-9) | 8-7 (3-4) | 4-0 (0-0) | 26-10 (8-5) |