John Adams

John Adams

  • Year:
    So.
  • Hometown:
    Colorado Springs, Colo.
  • High School:
    Cheyenne Mountain
  • Major:
    Undeclared
Career Stats (Click on season for individual match-by-match results.)
YEAR #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 T SINGLES #1 #2 #3 T DOUBLES OVERALL
2010 --- 6-0 19-3 --- --- --- --- 25-3 --- --- 19-8 --- 19-8 44-11
2011 --- 6-4 9-2 --- --- --- 0-2 15-8 12-8 --- --- 2-1 14-9 29-17
CAREER 0-0 12-4 28-5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 40-11 12-8 0-0 19-8 2-1 33-17 73-28

 

Awards
YEAR AWARDS
2010 1st varsity letter
Midwest Conference Performer of the Week (March 23)
Forester Athlete of the Week (April 8)
Forester Athlete of the Week (May 6)
Midwest Conference Champion (#3 singles)
2011 2nd varsity letter
Forester Athlete of the Week (March 24)
Lake Forest College All-Sportsmanship Team
Midwest Conference Champion (#2 singles)
Academic All-Midwest Conference

 

Other Notables
YEAR NOTES
2010 Appeared in each of the team's 26 dual matches
Set program records for singles and overall victories in a season
Ranked third on the 2010 team and in program history in doubles wins
Went 4-0 in singles and 3-1 in doubles in Midwest Conference South Division play
Won first four singles matches and first three doubles matches of his career
11 straight singles wins from March 9-April 10 ties third-longest streak in team history
Began season-ending 10-match singles winning streak at Aurora Univ. on April 13
Won three doubles matches in a row four times and four straight from April 15-18
MWC Champion at #3 singles and runner-up at #3 doubles
2011 Played in each of the Foresters' dual matches for the second straight season
Tied for the team lead in singles victories and ranked third on the squad in doubles wins
With Elliot Muth, set a program record for #1 doubles victories in a season
Split his four singles and doubles matches in Midwest Conference South Division play
Started the spring 4-0 in singles play
Won nine of his first 10 doubles matches of the spring, including six straight from March 6-19
Moved up a spot from #3 to #2 singles in late March
Won final five singles matches of the season, including three to claim a conference championship at #2
Also reached the semifinals of the MWC Tournament at #1 doubles