John Adams
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Hometown:
- Colorado Springs, Colo.
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- High School:
- Cheyenne Mountain
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- Major:
- Economics
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 |
2012 | --- | 16-4 | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | 16-4 | 4-4 | 10-3 | --- | --- | 14-7 | 30-11 |
2013 | 16-7 | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | 2-1 | 18-8 | 11-12 | --- | --- | 0-2 | 11-14 | 29-22 |
CAREER | 16-7 | 28-8 | 28-5 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 2-3 | 74-23 | 27-24 | 10-3 | 19-8 | 2-3 | 58-38 | 132-61 |
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 |
2012 | 3rd varsity letter Team Captain Forester Athlete of the Week (April 5) Midwest Conference Performer of the Week (April 24) Midwest Conference Champion (#2 doubles) Academic All-Midwest Conference |
2013 | 4th varsity letter Team Captain Midwest Conference Performer of the Week (March 19) Midwest Conference Champion (#1 singles) Forester Athlete of the Week (May 2) Team's Most Valuable Player Academic All-Midwest Conference Intercollegiate Tennis Association Scholar-Athlete |
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 |
2012 | Appeared in each of the team's 18 dual matches at #2 singles and either #1 or #2 doubles Led the Foresters in doubles victories and ranked second on the squad in singles and overall wins With Elliot Muth, tied the ninth-highest single-season victory total by a doubles team in program history Went 4-0 in singles and 3-1 in doubles during Midwest Conference South Division play Won his first five singles matches of the season to extend winning streak to 10, the seventh-best in team history Posted 11 consecutive singles victories from March 14-April 28, tying the third-longest streak in school history Won his final eight doubles matches of the season, including three to capture a conference title at #2 Also finished as the runner-up in the league at #2 singles Became the first player in team history to reach 100 career victories (singles and doubles) as a junior on April 28 With Elliot Muth, won final six matches of the year to tie the program's eighth-best streak by a doubles team Finished third season ranked fourth in program history in overall and singles victories and fifth in doubles wins With Elliot Muth, recorded the second-most career wins by a doubles team in school history |
2013 | Played at #1 singles and doubles in each of the team's dual matches Led the Foresters in singles and overall victories and tied for second on the team in doubles wins Matched the fifth-highest singles victory total in program history Also tied the second-highest single-season victory totals in team history at both #1 singles and doubles Went 3-1 at #1 singles in Midwest Conference North Division play Came out on top in singles and doubles in the same match seven times Won twice to reach the round of 32 at the ITA Regional Tournament Sept. 21-23 Prevailed in 12 of 13 matches at #1 singles from Feb. 23-April 12 With Mike Riley, matched the third-longest winning streak by a doubles team on April 12 Became the program's career leader in singles wins after victory over Miwaukee School of Engineering on March 1 Moved into first place in team history in overall victories during the conference tournament on April 27 Staked claim as league's best player by capturing #1 singles title at MWC Championships on April 27 Became the third player in conference history to claim titles at three different singles positions during his career Also became the first Forester singles player in 63 years to claim three conference championships in his career Was also the runner-up at #1 doubles at the MWC Championships on April 28 Finished ranked second in team history in career doubles victories |