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Awards & Honors Has developed into an impact player on the
college circuit ... boasts huge backhand, as well
as outstanding serve and groundstrokes, plus a
much-improved forehand ... continues to
improve on getting to net and taking advantage
of his penetrating groundstroke ... hits a bigger
ball than any other player on the Irish ... threeyear
monogram winner ... entering 2008-09
season, owns career singles mark of 85-28
overall and 55-23 in dual matches ... career
mark of 41-29 in doubles and 35-28 in dual
doubles matches ... enters 2007-08 ranking tied
for 15th in total singles wins (85) ... came in as
one of the top freshmen in the country in 2005-
06 when he became an immediate impact player
for the Irish ... arrived at Notre Dame ranked
eighth in the USTA 18-and-under national
singles rankings, including third among
incoming college freshmen.
AS A JUNIOR: Named to the BIG EAST
All-Tournament team in both singles and
doubles for the second consecutive year ...
named the Most Outstanding Performer in the
BIG EAST tournament ... earned a spot in the
NCAA Singles Championship with BIG EAST's
automatic bid ... advanced out of the round of
64 in the NCAA Singles Finals with a win over
Harvard's Chris Clayton (6-3, 6-1) ... fell to No.
3 ranked Oleksandr Nedovyesov of Oklahoma
State in straight sets (6-3, 6-2) in the NCAA
Singles Championship round of 32 ... ranked as
high as No. 11 in the ITA singles rankings
during the dual season (Jan. 8) ... went 31-10 in
singles play, including a 15-1 mark in open
competition and a 16-9 mark in dual play ... his
31 wins led the Irish, as did his 15 open-season
victories ... closed out the dual season on a 5-
match winning streak (prior to NCAA's) ...
played the majority of the season at No. 1
singles, posting a 14-9 mark ... also went 2-0 at
No. 2 singles ... had one clinching win and
posted a 4-1 record in three-set contests ...
posted a combined open and dual season mark
of 12-7 against opponents ranked in the ITA
top-100 ... began the dual season with two
consecutive straight-set wins before falling to
#1 Somdev Devvarman of Virginia (6-4, 6-3)
... rebounded to win his next two matches
versus Alex Forger (6-1, 6-4) of Michigan State
and Marc Dwyer (6-3, 6-2) of Northwestern ...
then had first dual match win versus a top-100
opponent, Wisconsin's #39 Mortiz Baumann
(3-6, 7-5, 6-3) ... highest-ranked opponent he
beat was #2 Steven Moneke of Ohio State (6-
2, 1-6, 6-4) during the ITA Midwest Regionals
... in the fall season, posted a 13-1 record ... fell
in the semifinals of the ITA Midwest
Regionals, losing in straight sets (6-1, 6-4) to
ninth-ranked and third-seeded Ryan Rowe of
Illinois ... beat Phil Orno (6-2, 5-7, 6-1), Dara
McLoughlin (6-3, 1-6, 6-2), Moenke and Raoul
Schwark (6-3, 6-4) to advance to the semifinals
of the ITA Midwest Regionals ... went 4-0 at
the Tom Fallon Invitational on his way to
earning Most Outstanding Player honors at the
tournament ... in doubles, went 21-16 for the
year including a 14-11 mark in dual action ...
went 8-3 versus Midwest region opponents ...
posted a 14-11 mark at No. 1 doubles with
senior Sheeva Parbhu ... the duo had two
clinching victories.
AS A SOPHOMORE: Named to the BIG
EAST all-tournament team in for singles and
doubles ... finished the season with a 31-7
overall record, including 23-4 in dual matches ...
the 23 dual-match victories ranked second-best
on the team and his 31 overall wins were thirdbest
... went 19-4 at No. 3 singles and 4-0 at No. 4 singles ... opened the season with four
consecutive victories at the Tom Fallon
Invitational, including a pair of wins in which he
dropped the opening set ... in addition to the
four-match winning streak to open the year,
registered separate winning streaks of three,
seven, seven and nine ... posted a 4-2 record
against nationally-ranked opponents, including
victories over #52 Bray Crosby of Western
Michigan, #54 Krirl Dimitrov of Duke, #122
Andy Kuharszky of Washington and #63 Kaes
Van't Hof of USC ... also battled #12 Ryan
Rowe of Illinois over three hard-fought sets
(losing 4-6, 6-4, 7-5) ... 26 of 31 victories came
in straight sets ... broke into the ITA national
rankings at #94 and remained ranked through
the end of the year (closed the season at #109) ... owned an impressive 18-4 record against the
Midwest Region in singles ... went 5-2 in threeset
matches ... perfect 5-0 record in tie-breakers
... closed the season riding a seven-match
winning streak (the third winning streak of at
least seven matches) ... ended the campaign
with four match-clinching wins ... went 22-13
overall in doubles, including 14-9 in dual
matches ... was 2-3 with Sheeva Parbhu at No.
2 and 12-6 with Barry King at No. 2 ...
registered five doubles-point clinching victories
(all came with King as partner) ... dropped all
three matches against ranked opponents with
King ... owned a 13-8 record against the
Midwest Region in doubles ... perfect 2-0
record in tie-breakers.
AS A FRESHMAN: Contributed
immediately for the Irish in the middle of their
lineup ... finished the season with a 23-11
overall record, including 16-10 in dual action ...
went 1-0 at No. 2, 11-8 at No. 3 and 4-2 at No.
4 ... named to the BIG EAST Conference alltournament
team in singles ... knocked off
Virginia sophomore Treat Huey 6-7, 6-1, 6-1 at
No. 4 singles in dual-match action on Jan. 27 ...
Huey was ranked #6 in the national singles
rankings, making him the highest-ranked player
(at the time) to fall victim to a Notre Dame
player since Javier Taborga beat then #3 K.J.
Hippensteel of Stanford on Oct. 12, 2000 ...
opened the season 10-1, including seven
straight victories ... second on the team with
four match-clinching victories ... reached the
round of 16 at the ITA Midwest Regional
Championships ... went 4-1 in the BIG EAST
and NCAA Tournament ... went 13-5 indoors,
2-5 in tie breakers, 15-14 in close sets, 17-1
when winning the first set, 10-6 outdoors, 10-
3 in close matches, 12-1 at home and 13-4
against the Midwest Region ... went 12-9 in
doubles, including a 7-8 mark in dual action ...
teamed up with three different Irish players ...
at No. 2 doubles, went 2-4 with Sheeva Parbhu
... at No. 3 doubles,went 1-1 with Stephen Bass
and 4-3 with Andrew Roth.
IN NON-COLLEGIATE ACTION:
Earned wild card into main draw of
professional futures event in Joplin, Mo., in
summer of 2005, prevailing in the opening
round before falling in three sets ... also played
in main doubles draw with his brother Travis.
HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA:
Extremely successful player on the junior scene
... reached quarterfinals of the 2005 USTA
Super National Hardcourt Championships,
standing as the lone college-bound player in
that elite group ... entered ND ranked eighth in
USTA 18-and-under national singles rankings,
including third among incoming college
freshmen ... beat two of the top three players in
the country (#2 Conor Pollock and #3 Sasha
Ermakov) en route to winning the 2004 USTA
Winter National Open in St. Louis without
losing a set ... also won 2005 USTA Spring
National Open in Cincinnati ... went
undefeated (34-0) in senior season at Blue
Valley West High School and won the Kansas
state singles title, dropping just a single game in
the state tournament ... only losses of his junior
campaign came against his older brother Travis
who recently graduated from Georgia as a
standout on the men's tennis team ... born
April 12, 1987, in Overland Park, Kan. ... son
of Kent and Patty Helgeson ... has one older
and one younger brother ... enrolled in the
Mendoza College of Business as a finance
major.
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