Tyler Gadbois: Piedmont, CA
Tyler is one of the hardest workers we have on our team. Tyler is a very good athlete that continues to improve with each season. Tyler is also a very good competitor and has the ability to beat some very good players. Tyler is a great role model for his teammates and I look forward to seeing him compete in the spring.
Eric Halpern: Rye Brooke, NY
Eric was one of the key figures during our 2012 magical season. One of Eric's greatest assets is love for competition. I really think this seperates him from a lot players because he seems to enjoy pressure, this is a rare trait, and what makes him one of the best players in the country. Eric also loves to play and I cannot wait for him to compete in the spring. Mono derailed a potential great season last year. Eric will be healthy this year and I fully expect him surpass what he did last year.
Alex Ruderman:Basking Ridge, NJ
Alex was anther key figure during the NCAA 2012 season. Alex had a huge win in the finals to help get us over the top. Alex has been of the best players on our team the 3 years. I have a great deal of respect for Alex's work ethic and he is becoming one of the future leaders of our team. Alex will be very important for us in the spring.
Ian Wagner: Columbus, OH
Ian was another key figure during the 2012 NCAA season. Ian's huge win in the semi-finals propelled us into the finals. Ian and Elliot Kahler became the first doubles team in Emory history to win an NCAA doubles championship. This is an amazing honor considering how many great players have come through our program. Ian has been the rock in our lineup the past 3 seasons and seems to save his best tennis for the biggest matches. Ian is also becoming a very good leader for our team.
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