2006 NCAA Singles Semifinalist
Two-Time All-American • All-SEC
ITA Scholar-Athlete • SEC Academic Honor Roll
Dean’s Honor Roll • UMAA Honor Roll
CHADWICK SAYS: One of the nation’s best players...Has played on an SEC Championship team and looks to lead the Rebels to another overall SEC Championship in his final campaign...Excellent student-athlete.
FALL 2007 (SENIOR)
Began the fall ranked No. 7 in singles and No. 20 in doubles nationally...Ended the fall ranked No. 4 in the Southeast Region in singles and No. 1 in doubles...Posted a 9-4 record in singles and teamed with Jonas Berg for a 12-2 mark in doubles...Quarterfinalist at the ITA Southeast Regional Championships...In their first ever tournament together, teamed with Jonas Berg to win the Baylor Invitational...The duo also finished runner-up at the ITA All-American Championships and won the backdraw at the National Indoor.
2006-07 (JUNIOR)
Ended the year ranked No. 16 in the nation in singles and No. 10 in doubles…Earned All-America honors in singles and doubles…Became the first Rebel to earn All-America distinction multiple times in singles and doubles… Went 4-1 in singles and doubles in the NCAA Championships, leading the Rebels to the round of 16…Teamed with Eric Claesson to advance to the quarterfinals at the NCAA Doubles Championship…Earned All-SEC first team honors…Helped lead the Rebels to their sixth consecutive SEC Western Division Championship…Helped lead the Rebels to the SEC Tournament final for the third time in four years and second year in a row…Posted a 15-9 record at No. 1 singles…Teamed with Eric Claesson for a 17-6 record at No. 1 doubles…Quarterfinalist at the ITA National Indoor in the fall…Named to the ESPN The Magazine CoSIDA District VI Academic All-America Team Second Team…Made the Chancellor’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring…Had a perfect 4.0 GPA in the spring.
2005-06 (SOPHOMORE)
Earned All-America honors…Advanced to NCAA Final Four in singles…Ended the year ranked No. 12 in the nation in singles and No. 7 in doubles…Named the ITA Southeast Region Player to Watch…Earned All-SEC first team honors…Went 3-0 in singles and doubles in the NCAA Regionals to lead the Rebels to the “Sweet Sixteen”…Helped lead the Rebels to their fifth consecutive SEC Western Division Championship…Clinched the win over Mississippi State which gave the Rebels the SEC West title…Also clinched the Rebels’ win over State for their seventh straight Mississippi Cup…Clinched the win over then No. 1-ranked Florida in the National Team Indoor…Helped lead the Rebels to the SEC Tournament final for the third time in the history of the program…Seeded No. 5-8 in NCAA doubles with Eric Claesson…Finished with a 35-9 overall record, 18-4 in his first season at No. 1 singles…Went 8-3 in the SEC…Won 14 of 15 matches from Jan. 27 to March 22…Teamed with Eric Claesson for a 22-8 overall record, 19-5 at No. 1 doubles…The duo went 9-2 in the SEC…ITA Scholar-Athlete...Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Made the Dean’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring.
2004-05 (FRESHMAN)
Went 6-1 in doubles and singles in his first NCAA Championships to help Ole Miss advance to the NCAA Final Four for the fourth time...Played a major role in the Rebels’ capturing their second consecutive overall SEC Championship and their fourth straight SEC West title...Finished the year ranked No. 83 in the nation...Earned All-SEC honors...Posted a 22-3 overall record, 21-2 in dual matches...Went 9-2 in the SEC at No. 3 singles...Won 14 in a row from Jan. 28 to April 1...Teamed with Fredrik Aarum for a 12-8 record at No. 2 doubles...The duo won a thrilling tiebreaker at No. 2 doubles against Georgia in the NCAA semifinals which clinched the all-important doubles point...Made the UMAA Honor Roll.
PRIOR TO OLE MISS
Ranked No. 1 in Norway in 18-under...Won the 18-under National Championship three times...Captured the 18-under National Championship in doubles five times...Member of Norwegian Davis Cup Team.
PERSONAL
Born December 28, 1984...Son of Steiner Tveit and Anne E. L’orsa...Majoring in Business...Enjoys soccer....Favorite tennis player is Roger Federer.
Overall Dual Overall Dual
Year Singles Singles Doubles Doubles
Fall 2007 9-4 ---- 12-2 ----2006-07 28-15 16-9 19-11 17-6
2005-06 35-9 20-5 24-9 19-5
Spring 2005 22-3 21-2 15-8 12-8
TOTALS 94-31 57-16 70-30 48-19