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Andrew Adams

  • height 5-9
  • class Junior
  • Hometown Laurel, Md.
  • High school Laurel Springs
  • height 5-9
  • class Junior
  • Hometown Laurel, Md.
  • High school Laurel Springs

Andrew Adams Bio

Awards
Senior Year (2014-15)
SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
 
Junior Year (2013-14)
ITA All-America
Second-Team All-SEC
ITA Scholar-Athlete
SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
 
Sophomore Year (2012-13)
Second-Team All-SEC
ITA Carolina Region Player to Watch
SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
 
Freshman Year (2011-12)
ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year
SEC All-Freshman Team
ITA Scholar-Athlete
SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
 
In the Record Books
Career
13th – Doubles winning percentage in a career (.654, 53-28)
5th – Doubles team winning percentage in a career (Adams/Koch, .733, 22-8)
10th – Dual-match singles matches played in a career (89)
8th – Dual-match doubles wins in a career (46)
1st – Dual-match doubles winning percentage in a career (.697, 46-20)
10th – Dual-match combined wins in a career (96)
10th – Dual-match combined winning percentage in a career (.619, 96-59)
4th – SEC doubles matches won in a career (18)
1st – SEC doubles winning percentage in a career (.643, 18-10)
7th – SEC combined wins in a career (33)
5th – SEC combined winning percentage in a career (.508, 33-32)
2nd – Singles matches played vs. ranked opponents in a career (54)
4th – Singles wins vs. ranked opponents in a career (19)
 
Season
7th – Doubles team winning percentage in a season (.683 (10-2) in 2014-15)
6th – Dual-match doubles wins in a season (17 in 2013-14)
8th – Dual-match combined winning percentage in a season (.725 (29-11) in 2011-12)
1st – SEC doubles wins in a season (8 in 2013-14)
9th – SEC doubles winning percentage in a season (.667 (8-4) in 2013-14)
Most SEC doubles wins by a junior (8 in 2013-14)
 
Career Summary
Finished four solid seasons as an All-American (2014) and two-time All-SEC selection (2013, 2014) … Holds three school records in doubles – two career and one single-season – and ranks among the program’s top 10 in 10 other career standings and four other single-season lists … Ranked as high as No. 25 in singles during his career with his best final ranking coming in 2013-14 at No. 39 … Is second Gamecock ever to earn regional ITA Player to Watch honors (2013) but the first to do so after being named the region’s Rookie of the Year (2012) … Was twice named an ITA Scholar-Athlete (2012, 2014) and was on the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll all four years of his career.
 
Senior Year (2014-15)
Finished the season with a 12-20 singles record, working hard at the top of the Gamecocks’ singles lineup to shake off a winter injury … Enjoyed best doubles season of his career, going 19-6 overall with two partners … Teamed with Andrew Schafer to lead the team in SEC action with a 5-3 doubles record out of the No. 3 spot in the lineup … Closed his final campaign with wins in two of his last three singles matches with the one loss coming in a hard-fought three-set effort against the nation’s 16th-ranked player … Notched a ranked singles win with a dominant 6-3, 6-0 outing against Texas A&M’s Shane Vinsant (Mar. 8) … opened the spring campaign with an 11-match win streak in doubles – five with Kyle Koch and six with Schafer … reached the doubles quarterfinals at the ITA Carolina Regional with Koch … advanced to the round of 32 in singles at the ITA Carolina Regional in the fall.
 
Junior Year (2013-14)
Became second Gamecock to earn All-America status in as many seasons … Earned second All-SEC Second Team recognition of his career … Finished No. 39 in the nation in the final singles rankings after 15-10 record that included an 8-7 mark against nationally ranked opponents … Moved into the No. 1 spot in the lineup in late march, turning in a 6-4 record at the position, including a 3-3 slate in SEC action … Teamed with Kyle Koch in March for a 12-5 doubles record, including a school-record eight in SEC action … Dominated elite opponents in the NCAA Singles Championship en route to the Round of 16, yielding just four games to the No. 3 player in the nation then powered past No. 26 Daniil Proskura of Alabama, who he had lost to in three sets earlier in the season … Posted a top-20 victory over Vanderbilt’s top player (Apr. 13) to clinch the team’s road win that closed the SEC schedule … Also clinched doubles point against the Commodores with Koch … Delivered the only dual-match loss to eventual SEC Player of the Year Nik Scholtz of Ole Miss (Apr. 4) to help team to 4-2 victory … Opened doubles play with Koch winning first nine outings at No. 2 spot in the lineup, including one over a ranked tandem … Named ITA Scholar-Athlete.
 
Sophomore Year (2012-13)
Named All-SEC Second Team and ITA Carolina Region Player to Watch … Closed season ranked No. 89 in the nation in singles, coming in as high as No. 62 during the season … Posted five of his 10 dual-match singles wins in SEC action, playing in No. 2 singles spot for majority of season … Collected five wins over nationally ranked opponents … Joined doubles lineup midway through SEC slate, teaming with Thiago Pinheiro to win first six matches … Fought through tough third set to put team up 3-2 against LSU in SEC Tournament (Apr. 18), helping team to first win at the event since 2008 … Won a tiebreak (with Pinheiro) to clinch doubles point in 4-3 win over Kentucky in regular-season finale (Apr. 14) … Yielded just three games to then-No. 46 Gonzales Austin of Vanderbilt (Apr. 12) in dominant Gamecock win over nation’s 13th-ranked team … Delivered team’s 4-3 win over Florida (Mar. 8) with a three-set comeback victory over then-No. 6 Florent Diep … Rallied from a set down against NC State (Feb. 10) to win his singles match and tie team score at 3-3 in eventual Gamecock win … Advanced to quarterfinal of ITA Carolina Regional, ceding just 10 games over first three rounds of play … Earned a spot in the qualifying for the ITA All-American Championships.
 
Freshman Year (2011-12)
Finished season ranked No. 111 in the nation in singles … Earned ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year honors and a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team after leading the team with a 28-10 overall singles record … Stands ninth in school history with a .725 (29-11) combined winning percentage in dual matches in a season … Ranks among program’s top five freshmen in several categories – singles wins (4th, 28), dual-match singles wins (4th, 20), dual-match singles winning percentage (5th, .769), SEC match singles wins (5th, 6), SEC match singles winning percentage (5th, .545) and dual-match combined winning percentage (4th, .725) … Became one of just nine Gamecock freshmen since 1985 to compete solely in one of the top three singles positions and is second among the group in dual-match winning percentage (.769, 20-6), just behind four-time All-SEC selection Guillaume Legat (.808, 21-5) … Won six of his last seven matches, including three of four against ranked opponents … Posted 27 of his 28 wins in straight sets … Moved up to the No. 2 spot in the SEC Tournament, knocking off No. 66 Alex Stamchev of Auburn 6-4. 6-3 to record his highest-ranked win of the season (Apr. 19) … Recorded five of his six SEC wins in the final six regular-season matches, including a third-set tiebreak victory against No. 98 Chris Simpson of LSU (Apr. 6) and the team victory clinching win against Alabama (Mar. 30) … Opened the dual-match season with six straight victories, highlighted by providing the decisive team point four times … Did not play doubles in the second half of the dual-match season … Led the team with a 7-2 singles record in the fall … Won two matches at the ITA Carolina Regional before withdrawing with an injury … Took third in the Black bracket of the Duke Fab Four Invitational, winning three of his four matches, including his first win over a ranked opponent in his second collegiate outing … Named ITA Scholar-Athlete.
 
High School/Junior Highlights
Rated a blue chip signee and rated No. 16 in the nation (August 2011) by tennisrecruiting.net … Earned the No. 22 seed in the USTA Boys 18 National Championships in 2011 … Did not play high school tennis … Was 49-19 as a junior, including a 34-17 mark against players rated five-star or above … Advanced to the 2011 USTA Winter National Championships quarterfinals, defeating two top-11 players at the event … Reached the fourth round of the 2010 U.S. Junior ITF International Hardcourt Championships … Earned a spot in the final of the USTA Eastern Sectional Closed Championships as well … Was ranked among the nation’s top 10 in the Boys 16 age division.
 

CAREER RECORDS
Year Singles Record Singles Win Pct. Doubles Record Doubles Win Pct. Combined Record Combined Win Pct.
2011-12 28-10 .737 10-10 .500 38-20 .655
2012-13 13-11 .542 7-2 .778 20-13 .606
2013-14 15-10 .600 17-10 .630 32-20 .615
2014-15 12-20 .375 19-6 .760 31-26 .544
Career 68-51 .571 53-28 .654 121-79 .605