A transfer from the University of Kansas who shined in his first season at Texas … earned the second All-Big 12 Conference honor on his career in doubles as a junior … possesses one of the top overheads in all of college tennis … will be a fixture in the singles and doubles lineups as a senior.
AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2002-03)
» Played as high as No. 2 in the singles lineup, posting a 15-5 record in dual matches and a 28-10 mark overall.
» His 28 singles victories lead the team while his 15 dual-match victories tied for the team lead with freshman Antonio Ruiz.
» Came from behind for a 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 victory over Matt Behrman of Florida in the Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships.
» Rallied from a 4-2 deficit in the third set to defeat Tony Haerle of Rice and clinch a berth for Texas in the Round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament.
» Led the team in Big 12 play with a 7-0 singles record.
» Started the year by winning 11 of his first 12 matches and 13 of his first 15.
» Finished the season riding an 11-match win streak while also posting victories in 13 of his last 14 matches.
» Teamed with senior Jimmy Haney for a 18-2 mark at No. 2 doubles, while posting a 20-4 (.833) mark in dual matches and a 30-8 (.789) record overall.
» Duo helped Texas win the doubles point against Florida in the Round of 16 at the NCAA Championships with an 8-4 victory over Eleazor Magallan and Olivier Levant.
» Stroer and Haney's 30 victories in doubles was far and away was the team high.
» Joined with Haney to win the H-E-B Baylor Intercollegiates in September.
AS A JUNIOR (2001-02)
» Redshirted.
AS A SOPHOMORE AT KANSAS (2000-01)
» Posted a 16-15 overall singles record, including a 12-8 mark at the No. 4 position.
» Was 5-3 in Big 12 singles play.
» Teamed with Quentin Blakeney at the No. 2 doubles spot, compiling a 25-12 overall mark.
» Participated in the NCAA Doubles Championships with partner Quentin Blakeney, falling to Michael Kogan and Mikko Viljanen of Tulane in first round action (6-2, 6-4).
» Ranked No. 46 in the final ITA doubles rankings with Blakeney.
» Named with Blakeney as the No. 1 doubles duo in the ITA Region V.
» Defeated Cody Hubbell of Texas A&M (6-3, 6-2) on March 7 at No. 4.
» Combined with Blakeney to reach the semifinals of doubles play at the 2000 ITA Region V Champioships, upseting second-seeded Macicj Dilaj and Mirko Jovanovic of Colorado in the second round.
» Advanced with Blakeney through two rounds of pre-qualifying and into the qualifying stages at the ITA All-American Championships.
AS A FRESHMAN AT KANSAS (1999-2000)
» Worked his way up to KU's No. 4 singles spot as a freshman, reaching the 20-win plateau with a 20-17 singles record.
» Named All-Big 12 doubles runners-up at the No. 3 position with partner Blakeney.
» Earned the 29th rank in the region at the end of the season.
» Went 17-15 in doubles action.
» Won seven (all in straight sets) of his first eight singles matches as a collegiate player, capped by his defeat of teammate Sebastian Libertino in the finals to capture the flight No.3 singles championship at the Middle Tennessee Fall Tennis Classic.
» Posted victories in six of his last eight regular-season doubles matches with Blakeney.
» Combined with Blakeney to deliver a victory at No. 3 doubles in the opening round of the Big 12 Championships against Oklahoma State.
» Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Shocker Tennis Classic in his first collegiate tournament.
» Won two matches at the ITA Region V Championships.
HIGH SCHOOL AND CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
» Two-time Kansas 5A state champion in singles.
» Finished his senior season with a near-perfect 26-1 record.
» Ranked as the top player in the Missouri Valley region.
» Ranked in the top 50 in junior singles and in the top 15 in doubles.
PERSONAL
Born Peter Harmon Stroer on January 15, 1981 … parents are Glenn Stroer and Cindy Timmerman... both of Stroer's parents participated in collegiate athletics at Wichita State University; his father played basketball and his mother played softball... major is Sport Management.