2006-07: The senior tranfer stepped right into the lineup for the Jackets to play at No. 2 or No. 3 ... Compiled a 5-13 dual singles record ... Earned victories at the No. 2 spot against both Boston College and Maryland ... Was 4-6 in singles during Atlantic Coast Conference play ... Teamed with Luke Rassow-Kantor in the spring in the No. 2 spot ... Finished with a 8-13 doubles record duing the spring and a 13-18 overall doubles record ... Won his first round singles match at The Polo Ralph Lauren All-American Championships over D.J. Gaetiz of Minnesota, 6-2, 6-4 ... Reached the doubles draw finals of the Baylor Intercollegiate with David North however, falling to Wichita State's doubles team of Goran Vujaklija and Boris Gubic, 8-6.
2005-06 (Colorado): Earned all-Big 12 team honors in singles and doubles ... Finished the spring nationally ranked at No. 49 ... Won 11 matches at No. 1 singles in spring... Faced 13 nationally ranked players that earned NCAA Singles Tournament bids ... Helped the Buffaloes to a 20-9 record (their first 20-win season since 1997) and a NCAA Tournament berth (a school first since 1998) ... A key ingredient leading CU to their highest national ranking ever (No. 23) ... Team-best 12 singles victories in fall ... Won his first six matches en route to the Flight A main draw singles title at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... Three of those six wins were against nationally ranked opponents, No. 32 Joseph Jung, No. 84 Phillippe Frayssinoux, Mississippi State, and No. 115 Marc Spicijaric, Illinois ... Also advanced to the ITA Region VII main draw quarterfinals after winning three in a row ... In doubles, won eight of 14 matches, all with Chad Tsuda ... Received a No. 45 ITA national ranking with Tsuda for the fall season ... One of those victories came against No. 19 Clark/Gustaffson of Louisville in the consolation quarterfinals at the Polo Ralph Lauran All-American Championships in Tulsa ... Narrowly upset No. 1 ranked team of Growcott/Skupski of LSU in the All-American main draw after being tied at 5-5 then succumbing 8-5 ... Won three matches at the All-American Championships defeating Florida State, Louisville, and Ohio State.
2004-05 (Alabama): Won 15 singles matches during his sophomore year and won 19 doubles matches.
2003-04 (Alabama): Won nine of his first 12 collegiate singles matches ... Won 13 matches overall ... Also won 12 doubles matches.
Personal: Born August 29, 1985 in Brampton, Ontario ... Son of Geza and Monica Molnar ... Has a younger brother, Peter and younger sister, Sonja ... Was No. 2 ranked Canadian in 18 year old singles, No. 1 in doubles ... Represented the Tennis Canada travel squad ... Won 2003 Outdoor Provincial (Ontario) Championships ... Represented Ontario in International play ... Won school's 2002 region singles and doubles titles ... No. 2 ranked Canadian junior singles player and finished his junior career as the Boy's 18 doubles champion of Canada ... Also speaks German.