2015-16 Men's Tennis Roster
Roster

Vicente Varas
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Sammamish, Wash.
- High School:
- Eastlake
2015-16: Earned WCC All-Academic honors…wrapped up career with38 singles wins and 19 doubles victories…Singles: 8-18 overall record, 3-14 in dual play…won Black Bracket at EWU Fall Classic with three-set comeback victory over EWU’s
2013-14: Singles: Tallied 7-10 overall record as a sophomore...went 4-3 in fall tournaments...reached Green Flight final match at Baylor HEB Intercollegiate Sept. 20-22...recorded 3-7 record in spring dual matches, playing in fourth, fifth, and sixth singles spots...opened year with three-set win over Riley Newman of Seattle U on Jan. 26...at No. 4 singles, beat Blake Miller of Whitworth on Jan. 26 as well. Doubles: Went 2-5 overall in doubles play, including 2-3 during dual matches...went 2-2 with Vladimir Mijatovic at No. 2 doubles...beat Seattle U's duo of Topp and Kosanke 6-1 on Jan. 26...followed that up with 6-0 sweep of Whitworth's Sandlin and Englelmann the same day.
2012-13: Went 11-13 in singles over the course of the year... Won seven matches in the fall season, four in the spring... Primarily played in the No. 6 and went 3-9... Posted a 2-1 record at No. 5... 1-0 at No. 4... 1-0 at No. 3... Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Eastern Washington Fall Classic in singles... Finished 1-4 in West Coast Conference singles matches... Went 4-13 in doubles with partner Hayden Smith... Duo played in the No. 2 position with a 4-11 record... 0-1 in lone No. 3 position... Advanced to the semifinals of the Boise State Appleton Classic in doubles.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters at Eastlake High School in Sammamish, WA....played No. 1 singles...was the King County District Champion from his sophomore through senior years, and also qualified for the State Championships those same years...Finished 3rd at the State Championship his senior year...Ranked 7th in the Pacific Northwest and 122 on the College Recruiting national list...Qualified for the Kalamazoo National Tournament.
MISC.: 3.94 high school grade-point average.









