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  Jason Hazley
School: Louisiana State University
Year: Senior
Home Town: Bradenton, FL
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High School: American School
Height: 6-1
Weight: 165 lbs.
Birth Date: Friday, August 20, 1982
Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Psychology
Singles Record: 76-72
Doubles Record: 87-52

2003 First-Team All-SEC
2003 SEC Indoor Doubles Champion
2003 Second-Team All-Louisiana
2002 Louisiana Freshman of the Year
2002 First-Team All-Louisiana

Coach Brown on Hazley
"Jason has matured a lot since he's been here. He has immersed himself in college tennis. He's doing a lot of things very well academically and on the courts and that's going to pay off for him."

Fall 2003
Faced five ranked opponents ... Beat No. 58 Dustin Taylor of Tulsa and barely lost to No. 64 Luis Haddock of Notre Dame, 6-7, 6-2, 7-5 ... Ranked No. 7 in the nation in doubles with Bryan Fisher in the ITA preseason poll ... Knocked off 16th ranked Calkins/Murnigham of Illinois in the ITA All-American Championships main draw.

Sophomore Season (2002-03)
Played 12 matches at the No. 1 position ... Won two matches at the treacherous No. 1 spot in the SEC ... Played 14 top 100 opponents ... Beat No. 42 Jose Zarhi of Texas on March 22 ... Paired with Bryan Fisher to go 22-11 in doubles... The duo opened the spring by winning the doubles brakcket of the SEC Indoor Championships ... went 22-11 and won five matches at No.1 doubles in the SEC... Knocked off four Top-50 opponents ... Lost in the first round of the NCAA Championships to the No. 1 team in the nation ... Earned a No. 21 ranking in the final poll of the season. … Named First-Team All-SEC, Second-Team All-Louisiana and on the SEC Honor Roll … Earned second varsity letter

Freshman Season (2001-02)
Named the 2002 Louisiana Freshman of the Year ... Earned 2002 First-Team All-Louisiana honors as a freshman ... Notched a 6-2 record on court No. 4 ... Recorded a team-best 6-4 record in Southeastern Conference matches ... Ended the year as one of the Tigers' three 20-match winners with a final 22-18 overall singles records ... Finished the fall with an impressive 12-8 record ... Opened tournament play with an outstanding 6-1 mark in singles competition before falling to Tulane's 15th-ranked Michal Kogan ... Was the only Tiger with a winning record versus top-100 ranked opponents ... Defeated three ranked opponents during the season in Tennessee's 80th- ranked Mark Dietrich, Alabama's 96th-ranked Chris Gostek and South Florida's No. 100 Martin Wetzel ... Reeled off five-straight singles wins early in the fall season ... Also did well in doubles with a 17-13 record ... Earned his first varsity letter.

Prior to LSU
Ranked in the top 100 by the International Tennis Federation Junior World Rankings ... At American School in Bradenton, Fla., he was the 20th-ranked singles player in the nation and top 5 in the state of Florida ... Finished second at the Intersectional round of the Junior Davis Cup in 1998 with team Florida ... Decided to attend LSU because of its good tennis program.

Personal
Born on Sept. 20, 1982 ... He is the son of Alan and Francine Hazley ... Full name is Jason James Hazley ... Majoring in psychology.

Career Statistics

Singles Overall vs. Top 100 SEC Dual
Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.
2001-02 22 18 .550 3 2 .600 6 4 .600
2002-03 16 20 .444 1 13 .071 2 9 .181
Fall 2003 4 5 .444 1 4 .200 -- -- ----
TOTALS 42 43 .494 5 19 .208 8 13 .381

Doubles Overall SEC Dual
Year W L Pct. W L Pct.
2001-02 17 13 .567 5 4 .556
2002-03 25 13 .676 5 5 .500
Fall 2003 5 3 .625 -- -- ----
TOTALS 47 29 .618 10 9 .526