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Men's Tennis
AS A FRESHMAN: Posted a 12-6 mark in singles play ... went 3-3 in the dual season and 9-3 in the open season ... all six of his dual season matches were played at no. 6 singles ... of his three dual wins, two were match clinchers for the Irish, as he posted a 2-0 record with the team match tied at 3-3 ... his first clinching win was versus Michigan State's Clark Richardson (6-1, 7-5) ... his second clinching win came over David Chermak of N.C. State (6-4, 6-7, 7- 5) ... saw significant time on the courts in doubles play ... posted an open season record of 7-4 and a dual mark of 16-9 for an overall 23- 13 mark ... went 9-2 versus the Midwest Region ... posted a 9-4 mark with classmate Stephen Havens in dual play, all of which came at No. 3 doubles ... the duo secured the doubles point for the Irish on seven occasions with seven clinching wins ... Havens and Davis also posted a 5-3 mark in the open season ... his other doubles partner was junior Santiago Montoya ... went 9-6 with Montoya, including a 7-5 mark in dual play ... had two clinching wins with Montoya, giving Davis nine doubles clinching wins on the year to tie Havens for the team lead ... defeated by Havens in the quarterfinals of the 2008 Summer ITA Championships [6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (2)]. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letterwinner at Father Ryan High School ... also lettered in basketball ... helped Father Ryan to the Tennessee State championship in 2004 and 2005 ... captured the Dasani Mayor's Cup Junior Championships in January 2006 ... defeated three top 50 players en route to the title, including 21st-ranked Andrew Crone ... reached the semifinals of the St. Louis Gateway, USTA National Opens (lost in the finals) and Southern Indoor Closed (lost in finals) ... member of National Honor Society ... President of Cum Laude Society ... Father Ryan High School Class of 2007 Valedictorian ... born April 13, 1989, in Nashville,TN ... son of Bill and Cindy Davis ... has a sister, Elizabeth ... father played college tennis at Mississippi ... mother played college tennis at South Alabama ... a Science Business major... chose Notre Dame over Alabama, Furman and Georgia Tech. |
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