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Conor Casey's Profile
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  Conor Casey
School: Ohio State University
Year: Junior
Home Town: Oakville, ONT
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High School: Oakville Trafalgar
Height: 5-11
Weight: 165 lbs.
Birth Date: Monday, September 21, 1981
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Major: Sociology
Singles Record: 24-28
Doubles Record: 35-16

“Casey has a real understanding of the doubles game. He helped out last year with a winning record in the Big Ten at No. 4 in singles.” – Ty Tucker

Collegiate Career 2000-01 (Freshman) Played for the University of Mississippi and saw most of his playing time in doubles where he was 14-16 overall ... a majority of his matches were with James Shortall and Kristofer Stahlberg, who teammed together as UM’s top doubles team and were national qualifiers ... he and Shortall went 3-4 overall and advanced to the semifinals of the T. Rowe Price National Clay Court Championships (9/19/01) ... teammed with Stahlberg to advance to the finals of the ITA Region III Championships before falling to the 2000-01 national champions of Mattias Boeker and Travis Parrott of Georgia.

Oakville Trafalgar High School Casey competed on the juniors circuit because there was no high school team to compete for ... won the Canadian Nationals in the 17-18 age division in 1998 in Ottawa ... was unseeded and No. 25 in the nation ... upset five of the Top 10 seeds on the way to the title including the No. 2 player in Canada ... two-time Ontario champion in doubles ... No. 1 player in Ontario in 17-18 division and men’s open division ... advanced to the final of the Canadian Open (January 2000) ... consistently ranked in the Top 5 in Canada in juniors.

Personal Born Sept. 21, 1981, he is the son of Richard and Patrice Casey and has three younger siblings, brothers Dillon and Lyndon and sister Taryn ... plans to attend graduate school, travel and play a higher level of tennis upon graduation ... enjoys playing music on the turntables as a disc jockey, hanging out with friends and playing basketball.