Joe Campagna
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Hometown:
- Elmwood Park, Ill.
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- High School:
- Fenwick
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- Major:
- Biology
Career Stats
YEAR | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | SINGLES | #1 | #2 | #3 | DOUBLES | OVERALL |
2007 | --- | --- | --- | --- | 1-0 | 18-3 | 19-3 | --- | 2-0 | 14-7 | 16-7 | 35-10 |
2008 | --- | --- | --- | 3-2 | 7-5 | 3-0 | 13-7 | 1-0 | 1-1 | 15-4 | 17-5 | 30-12 |
2009 | --- | --- | 1-0 | 7-6 | 2-0 | --- | 10-6 | --- | --- | 11-2 | 11-2 | 21-8 |
2010 | --- | --- | 5-0 | 14-7 | --- | --- | 19-7 | --- | 23-6 | --- | 23-6 | 42-13 |
CAREER | 0-0 | 0-0 | 6-0 | 24-15 | 10-5 | 21-3 | 61-23 | 1-0 | 26-7 | 40-13 | 67-20 | 128-43 |
Awards
YEAR | AWARDS |
2007 | 1st varsity letter Team's Most Valuable Player |
2008 | 2nd varsity letter Team Captain Lake Forest College All-Sportsmanship Team |
2009 | 3rd varsity letter Team Captain Midwest Conference Champion (#3 Doubles) |
2010 | 4th varsity letter Team Captain Midwest Conference Performer of the Week (March 30) Forester Athlete of the Week (April 1) Team's Most Valuable Player Lake Forest College All-Sportsmanship Team |
Other Notables
YEAR | NOTES |
2007 | Played in 22 of 24 dual matches Led the team in singles and overall victories and ranked second in doubles wins Posted the second-highest singles and doubles win totals in team history Set a school record for victories in a season at #6 singles and #3 doubles Recorded the third-longest singles winning streak in program history (11 matches) With Will Hiemenz tied the fifth-highest win total by a doubles team in school history Started his career with seven straight singles wins and five in a row in doubles Won at #6 singles in debut against Concordia University (Wis.) on March 3 Recorded first career doubles win against Marian College later on March 3 Reached the #6 singles semifinals and won the #3 doubles consolation bracket at the Midwest Conference Tournament |
2008 | Played in all 22 dual matches Tied the single-season school record for doubles victories by an individual Set a new team record for victories by an individual at #3 doubles Combined with Chris Paterakos for a school record 13 wins by a doubles team Tied for fourth on the squad in singles victories and ranked third in overall wins Finished 3-1 in singles and 2-1 in doubles in MWC South Division play Rattled off seven straight doubles wins from Feb. 23 to March 12 Won seven consecutive singles matches from March 29 to April 12 Prevailed in both of his MWC Team Tournament doubles matches on April 25 Semifinalist at #5 singles and finalist at #3 doubles at the MWC Tourney April 26-27 |
2009 | Appeared in the lineup in each of the Foresters' 14 dual
matches Led the team in overall victories Tied for first on the squad in singles victories and finished second in doubles wins Started the year with victories in his first six singles matches Won his first four and last six doubles matches of the season Reached the #4 singles semifinals at the Midwest Conference Tournament Captured a Midwest Conference title with Chris Paterakos at #3 doubles Moved into first place in team history for career victories at #3 doubles With Paterakos, tied the team record with 24 career victories as a #3 doubles team |
2010 | Played in each of the team's matches for the third consecutive
season Along with Chris Paterakos, set program record for doubles victories in a season Tied for second on the 2010 team and third in school history in singles wins Overall victories in 2010 is the second-highest single-season total in team history Went 3-1 in singles and doubles in Midwest Conference South Division play Won seven consecutive doubles matches from March 9-31 Eight-match doubles winning streak from April 11-30 is third-longest in team history Won nine consecutive singles matches from April 13-May 1 Midwest Conference runner-up at #4 singles and #2 doubles Finished as program's career leader in single and doubles victories With Chris Paterakos, extended school record for career wins by a doubles team to 47 |