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  Julio Moran
School: UNC Greensboro
Year: Senior
Home Town: Guayaquil
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High School: West Texas A&M
Height: 5-11
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Birth Date: Sunday, November 29, 1981
Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Unknown
Singles Record: 12-37
Doubles Record: 25-23

AT UNCG
Junior Season (2002-03)
Saw almost exclusive action at No. 1 singles ... went 3-17 at No. 1 and 0-1 at No. 2 ... tallied an 11-9 record with Pieter Visser at No. 1 doubles ... the duo went 3-6 in conference play.

Prior to UNCG
West Texas A&M
Freshman (2000-2001)
Played at No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles for the season ... finished with a 17-8 record in singles an a 19-6 mark in doubles ... earned a top 5 ranking for doubles in the Lone Star Conference and top-40 in the ITA Division II rankings ... led West Texas A&M to a No. 35 rankjing in the preseason ITA poll ... WTA&M finished among the top-45 school.

Sophomore (2001-2002)
Played at No. 1 singles and doubles for the season ... won the Collin County Community College Flight B singles title and was runner-up in the Flight A doubles ... finished with a 9-8 record at No. 1 singles and 7-10 record at No. 1 doubles ... lost in the final four of the doubles draw at the Lone Star Conference Tournament and Round of 16 in singles.

High School/Juniors
Ranked No. 1 under 12s, NO. 2 under 14s, No. 3 in under 16s and No. 2 in under 18s in juniors ... represented Ecuador in the South American Championship in under 12s, 16s and 18s ... played t hree times in the South American Junior Circuit ... played in satelites and challengers qualifiers in Ecuador in spring of 1999 ... was ranked #5 in the USTA Southwest SEction (under 18s).

PERSONAL
Julio Andres Moran ... born November 29, 1981 in Guayaquil, Ecuador ... son of Julio and Maria Moran ... international business major ... sister Maria also plays tennis at UNCG ... sister Daniella is a freshman tennis player at Toledo ... grandfather Justo Moran is in the Ecuador Basketball Hall of Fame.