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  Sam Ecker
Sam Ecker

Player Profile
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Mequon, WI

High School:
University School- Milwaukee

Height / Weight:
5-9 / 155

Major:
Undeclared

01/19/2012

Men's Tennis Season Outlook

Stanford opens its season on Friday, Jan. 20, at No. 23 Tulsa in a 3 p.m. PT match.

2010-11: Dropped both matches of the year while competing at the Battle of the Bay Classic, falling to Santa Clara's Kyohhei Kamono 6-1, 6-2 and UC Davis' Josh Albert 6-2, 6-2 ... 1-3 in doubles play, recording only win of the year on Oct. 15 with Fawaz Hourani in an 8-0 triumph over Portland State's Jeff Cero and Zach Lubek.

2009-10: Finished with a 2-3 singles record ... picked up his first collegiate win on Oct. 24 at the ITA Northwest Regional Championships, defeating Eastern Washington's Fernando Mussolini 6-2, 6-1 in the consolation round ... tallied a 3-2 mark in doubles play, including a 9-7 win with Jamie Hutter at the No. 3 spot in a dual match against Boise State on Feb. 19.

Prior to Stanford: Top 40 National USTA Boys' 16's ... Top 100 National USTA Boys' 18's ... placed second at Level 3 National AAYTE Tournament ... competed at the National Hard Courts in Kalamazoo for two years ... Midwest Sportsmanship Award winner ... finished second at National Open Doubles.

Personal: Parents are Scott and Gretchen Ecker ... father, Scott, played golf at Wisconsin ... sister, Elizabeth, plays on the Stanford women's tennis team ... National Merit finalist and award recipient ... Cum Laude Society ... AP Scholar ... No. 2 class rank in high school ... U.S. Department of Health Award recipient at the Wisconsin State Science Fair.

Career Statistics
Singles
Year123456OverallDual
2009-10------2-3-
2010-11------0-2-
TOTALS------2-5-

Doubles

Year123OverallDual
2009-10--1-03-21-0
2010-11---1-31-0
TOTALS--1-04-51-0

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