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  David Goulet
School: Duke University
Year: Senior
Home Town: Longueuil
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High School: Sport-Etude de Mortage
Height: 6-4
Weight: 195 lbs.
Birth Date: Wednesday, April 02, 1986
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Singles Record: 41-24
Doubles Record: 41-30
2006-07 (Junior): Earned ITA All-America honors in doubles with Joey Atas ... the duo finished the year ranked No. 9 in the final ITA national doubles rankings and were ranked as high as No. 4 on Jan. 9 ... as a pair Goulet and Atas earned a top eight seed for the NCAA Doubles Championships but could not compete due to an injury suffered by Goulet in the NCAA team second round ... posted a 24-12 overall record in doubles with a 23-11 mark when playing with Atas ... tallied 10 victories over ranked opponents in doubles, including six over top-25 teams ... claimed an 8-6 win over No. 6 Harel Srugo and Henrique Cancado of Old Dominion ... defeated the 11th ranked N.C. State duo of Nick Cavaday and William Noblitt, 8-4 ... earned wins in nine consecutive doubles outings from Feb. 18 - March 30 ... clinched five doubles points and Duke’s ACC wins over Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech ... finished with a 7-4 record in ACC competition ... won his first five singles matches of the spring and nine of his first 10 decisions ... earned victories in nine of his final 12 singles contests ... faced three ranked opponents in the spring with all three matches going three sets ... had a stretch of six wins in seven ACC contests heading into the final weekend of conference play ... tallied the first singles point for the Blue Devils in six contests ... suffered an injury in the third set of the NCAA second round match against Alabama to fall to 23-12 in his first season at Duke ... went 4-4 in fall singles action with a straight set victory over No. 92 Ashwin Kumar of Harvard … won two matches at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships before falling in three sets in his third match … combined with Atas to go 7-2 in doubles play during the fall ... the two defeated three consecutive ranked opponents at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships to reach the championship match, where they would fall to the ninth-ranked doubles team in the nation, 8-2 … reached the quarterfinals of the ITA Regional in doubles with Atas ... named to the All-ACC Academic team. 2005-06 (Redshirted): Transferred to Duke due to discontinuation of the men’s tennis program at Tulane. 2004-05 (Sophomore): First Team All-Conference USA selection ... C-USA Sportsmanship Award winner ... tied for second on the Green Wave in singles victories with a 17-8 mark ... saw the bulk of his action at No. 2 but also went 4-1 at No. 1 ... had two singles wins and two doubles wins at the C-USA Championship as he helped the Wave to its third straight title ... also went 15-5 in doubles play ... recorded nine dual-match singles wins against ranked teams and 10 wins against ranked teams in dual-match doubles ... also a Second Team All-Louisiana selection ... posted an 8-4 fall singles record, including knocking off a pair of ranked opponents to advance to the finals of the Beau Holton Memorial Invitational at Tulane ... registered a 3-2 mark against ranked opponents during the fall season ... went 8-3 in fall doubles matches. 2003-04 (Freshman): Named Conference USA Freshman of the Year … third team all-conference selection … posted a 12-8 mark in singles, including 9-4 at No. 4 … his singles victory at No. 4 clinched the C-USA title for the Green Wave … also named First Team All-Louisiana … tallied a team-best 21-2 record in doubles, including 17-2 with partner Michael Kogan … that duo closed the season with the No. 19 ranking in the nation after playing in the NCAA Doubles Championship … recorded a singles 4-6 record in the fall, including a pair of wins at Tulane’s Beau Holton Memorial Invitational. Prep: A dominant junior player in Canada … won the Canadian Championship in 18-and-under doubles and advanced to the singles finals in the same age group … voted the top junior player for 2002 by the Quebec Tennis Federation … also participated in numerous international tournaments … won the Canadian Under-18 Doubles Championship in the summer of 2004. Personal: Born David Jean Goulet on April 2, 1986, in Greenfield Park, Quebec … son of Serge Goulet and Andree Dionne … has one sister, Cynthya (22) and one brother, Steven (21) … sister, Cynthya, played tennis at the University of Illinois and graduated in 2006 … graduate of the Sport-Etudes De Mortagne School … speaks French, English and Spanish … majoring in economics … also enjoys wakeboarding and golf.