Dan Pivonka

Dan Pivonka

  • Year:
    So.
  • Hometown:
    Bradenton, Fla.
  • High School:
    Out of Door Academy
CAREER STATS
YEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 T SINGLES 1 2 3 T DOUBLES OVERALL
2014-15 18-9 --- --- --- --- --- 1-2 19-11 14-13 --- --- 1-2 14-13 33-24
2015-16 20-6 --- --- --- --- --- --- 20-6 14-11 --- --- --- 14-11 34-17
Total 38-15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 39-17 28-24 0-0 0-0 1-2 28-24 67-41

 

AWARDS
YEAR AWARDS
2014-15 1st varsity letter
Midwest Conference Performer of the Week (April 14)
Forester Athlete of the Week (April 16)
Team's Most Valuable Player
Academic All-Midwest Conference
2015-16 2nd varsity letter
Midwest Conference Champion (#1 Singles) 

 

OTHER NOTABLES
YEAR NOTES
2014-15 Appeared at #1 singles in all 26 dual matches and at the top of the doubles lineup in all but one contest
Led the Foresters in singles and overall victories and ranked second on the squad in doubles wins
Tied program records for #1 singles and #1 doubles victories in a season
Also recorded the third-highest singles win total at any position in team history
Posted an 8-1 singles record and a 6-2 mark in doubles in Midwest Conference play
Prevailed in both singles and doubles play in a dozen matches
Won six straight singles matches from February 15-March 10
Earned the team's match-clinching point at St. Norbert College and Lawrence University on April 11
Went undefeated in singles (7-0) and doubles (6-0) during seven-match span from April 11-24
Reached the #1 singles and #1 doubles semifinal round at the MWC Championships April 25-26
2015-16 Played at the top of the singles and doubles lineup in each of the Foresters' 24 dual matches
Tied for the team lead in singles victories and ranked second in doubles wins
Set a single-season program record for victories at #1 singles and tied the mark for wins at #1 doubles
Posted an 8-1 record in singles and a 5-3 mark in doubles during Midwest Conference play
Won in both doubles and singles play in 11 matches
Went 10-5 in singles and doubles tiebreakers
Split his four singles matches and went 3-1 in doubles during Spring Break trip to Orlando, Florida
Won in doubles and singles against Monmouth College during MWC Tournament semifinals on April 29
Claimed title at #1 singles and reached the semifinals at #1 doubles at MWC Individual Tournaments April 30-May 1
Closed out the season with 11 consecutive singles victories, matching the third-longest streak in team history
With John Snider, set a program record with 21 career #1 doubles victories as a team