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Jeff Hawke's Profile
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  Jeff Hawke
School: University of Washington
Year: Junior
Home Town: Rolling Hills Estates
Home State: California
Home Country: United States(USA)
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Height: 5-11
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Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Undecided
Singles Record: 10-9
Doubles Record: 14-13
2011-12 (Freshman): Made a huge contribution to the doubles lineup in his first season, going 12-14 overall in doubles and 9-13 in dual doubles matches ... also was 4-3 on the year in singles matches with one singles start ... six of seven singles matches came in the fall, including a runner-up finish in the second flight of the PNW Intercollegiates at Oregon ... five of his seven singles matches on the year went three sets, including three that went to a tiebreak after a full third set, going 2-1 in those matches ... one dual singles match came at No. 8 Pepperdine, and he nearly posted a major win, falling 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (2) to David Sofaer at No. 6 singles ... played all but one doubles match with Max Manthou, as the two went 9-12 in dual play: 6-8 at No. 2 doubles and 3-4 at No. 3 doubles ... the pair won their first four dual matches and six of their first eight, with big wins against Louisville, Michigan, and UCSB all at No. 2 doubles ... got a Pac-12 doubles win on Apr. 13 over Utah and another two days later over Arizona ... started both NCAA tourney matches at No. 3 doubles, not finishing vs. NC State and falling to Sofaer/Clarke of Pepperdine, 8-4 ... with Manthou, won the PNW Intercollegiate Yellow doubles flight, defeating Oregon teams in the semis and final.

High School and Personal: Born in Long Beach, California ... parents are Maureen and Jeff Hawke ... has two older sisters, Jessica and Heather ... was the top-ranked doubles player in Southern California ... captured the high school doubles title at the Ojai Valley Tournament, which also hosts the Pac-12 tourney, in both 2010 and 2011 ... reached the CIF SS doubles semifinals as a senior ... the Elk Grove National Open doubles champion in 2009 ... a three-time Bay League Player of the Year in high school and three-time Daily Breeze Player of the Year ... Palos Verdes Athlete of the Year as a senior ... two-time Bay League singles champion ... a four-star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net, with a high of 84th nationally among his calss ... considering majoring in Mechanical Engineering.