Damiisa Robinson
School: |
Clemson University |
Year: |
Senior |
Home Town: |
Washington, DC |
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High School: |
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Height: |
6-1 |
Weight: |
180 lbs. |
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Major: |
Economics |
Singles Record: |
54-42 |
Doubles Record: |
53-38 |
In 2002-2003: Singles: Finished the year with a 26-9 overall record, posting a team high 24 victories in dual matches primarily at the number-five position...Ended the season with an impressive 12-1 home record... Doubles: Paired up with John Boetsch (7-6) and Ash Misquith (12-5) during the season at number-two doubles...Went undefeated in all home matches, posting a 10-0 record... In 2001-2002: Singles: Posted an 8-9 overall record and a 7-6 mark in dual matches…recorded a 3-4 mark in ACC competition…competed in the number-six position in six matches, posting a 4-2 mark…finished the season with a 6-1 record in home matches…one of just two Tigers on the roster with more than one varsity letter...Doubles: Teamed up with Goran Sterijovski to post a 13-5 record in doubles… the pair recorded three wins at the number-one position and five wins at the number-two position…had a 4-3 record in ACC play. In 2000-2001: Singles: Finished the season with a 6-14 overall record and a 2-7 mark in dual competition…played six of his nine dual matches in the number-five position…posted a 1-1 record in ACC play…competed in the number-four position in both of his ACC matches…Doubles: Finished with a 7-8 overall record…finished 1-2 in ACC play while competing twice at the number-two position…teamed with Joey Hopke for four of his seven overall wins…teamed with Micah Thompson for the remaining three wins. In 1999-2000: Red-shirted the 1999-00 season...In limited action in the fall posted a 1-1 mark in singles and an 0-1 record in doubles...Before Clemson: Played four years of varsity high school tennis and one year of varsity basketball...played tennis in the Mid-Atlantic Section... finished last year of 18s in the section with a top 3 ranking...finished that year ranked in the top 60 nationally...born 8/5/81...majoring in economics.