A true freshman, Jeremy has the ability and talent to play at the #1 spot and before his Drury career is over he could be one of the best players in Panther tennis history. He has all the skills and tools to be a great player and has already turned some heads with his style of play. A native of Guerande, France, Jeremy attended Academy of Nantes prior to his coming to Drury this spring semester. Jeremy, who has already made an impact on this year's Drury team, was among the top 16 juniors in France, a country that consistently produces world junior champions. His experience and tremendous talent could not have come at a better time and his enthusiasm has proven to be invaluable in the short time he has been part of the Drury program. It is not often you get a player of his talent as a freshman, but the Panthers are fortunate to have this up-and-coming star. Along with fellow newcomers Hetori Chaves, Tony Kiruki and Akos Tajta, Jeremy could help the Panthers reach the national championships again and make a serious run at the NCAA-II national title come this May.