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  Cale Hammond
School: Duke University
Year: Junior
Home Town: Tulsa
Home State: Oklahoma
Home Country: United States(USA)
High School: Bishop Kelley High School
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190 lbs.
Birth Date:
Dominant Hand: Right
Major:
Singles Record: 1-1
Doubles Record: 4-2
ACC Academic Honor Roll (2011, 2012)

Career: Owns career records of 16-12 in singles and 13-4 in doubles ... has notched a 4-0 career ledger in ACC singles play and a 13-4 career record in conference doubles matches ... ranked among Duke's career and single-season leaders in ACC doubles victories.

2012-13: Did not compete during the 2012-13 campaign.

2011-12 (Sophomore): Collected nine ACC doubles victories during his sophomore campaign to tie for sixth on Duke's single season chart ... the nine ACC doubles wins were also a team-high ... compiled an overall record of 13-5 in singles and 12-7 in doubles play on the year ... went 4-0 in ACC singles action and 9-2 in conference doubles matches ... in singles, posted a 4-0 record from the No. 6 spot ... paired with Raphael Hemmeler for an 8-2 ledger in ACC doubles play while splitting time between the No. 2 and No. 3 positions ... the eight conference doubles wins with Hemmeler are tied for third on Duke's single-season charts and tied for ninth on the career ACC doubles wins as a team list ... clinched the doubles point for Duke on three occasions, including in a 6-1 victory over No. 8 California on March 11 ... with Hemmeler, won nine consecutive doubles contests from March 11 to Apr. 8 ... during that stretch, the tandem defeated Steven Eelkman Rooda and Philippe Oudshoorn of third-ranked Virginia, 8-3, at the No. 3 position ... went 8-5 in fall singles action, advancing to the finals of pre-qualifying play at at the ITA All-American Championships ... reached the round of 16 at the ITA Carolina Regional before falling to No. 74 Yannick Maden of Clemson ... earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

2010-11 (Freshman): Recorded a 3-7 mark in singles and an 8-3 ledger in doubles in his first collegiate season ... finished the year with a record of 5-2 in ACC doubles play ... teamed with Jared Pinsky in the final doubles spot for a 2-0 mark in conference action ... also posted a conference record of 3-2 at the No. 3 position with Torsten Wietoska ... earned a singles victory in the first dual match of his Duke career, playing at the No. 6 spot ... clinched the doubles point twice in March to help Duke record 7-0 victories over NC State and Boston College, collecting the first and second ACC doubles victories of his collegiate career ... with Wietoska, battled to an 8-6 win over Alex Domijan and Steven Rooda of top-ranked Virginia ... teamed with Alain Michel for a 2-1 doubles mark during the fall ... the duo upset ninth-seeded Kevin Galloway and Wesley Moran of Clemson, 8-6, in the first round at the ITA Carolina Regional ... with Michel, also picked up a second-round victory over Appalachian State's Alex Markov and Andrew McKinnon in the round of 32 at the ITA Regional ... first collegiate singles victory was a 7-6 (1), 6-1 win over NC State's Rafael Perez at the Duke Fab Four Invite ... defeated Charlotte's Mike Anders, 6-1, 6-2, in first round action at the ITA Carolina Regional ... named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. 

Prep: Attended Bishop Kelley High School and played for coach Mike McElwaine ... helped lead Bishop Kelley to three team Oklahoma 4A State Championships from 2007-09 ... won back-to-back individual Oklahoma 4A state titles as a sophomore and junior and was the runner-up as a freshman ... three-time first team all-conference ... two-time first team All-Metro ... named the player of the year as a junior ... compiled a career high school record of 79-7 while going undefeated in his junior season with a 22-0 record ... did not play his senior season due to injury ... ranked as high as No. 28 nationally by tennisrecruiting.net ... achieved the No. 1 ranking in the USTA Missouri Valley section and was the top-ranked player coming from Oklahoma ... Bronze Ball Winner in doubles at the 2010 Winter Supernationals in Phoenix.

Personal: Born Bryan Cale Hammond on July 30, 1991, in Palo Alto, Calif. ... son of Brad and Sharon Hammond ... has one sister, Jordan, and one brother, Dalton ... father, Brad, was a quarterback on the Princeton football team from 1983-87 ... grandfather, John Hammond, was a quarterback at Oklahoma from 1962-66 ... sister, Jordan, currently attends Pomona University and competes in track & field ... aunt, Paige McMurray, played collegiate tennis at San Diego State (1989-1993) and was the head women’s tennis coach at the University of Tulsa from 1997-2005.