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Patten Continues to be Ranked Among Elite Nationally
04.24.2018 | Men's Tennis
Oracle/ITA NCAA Division I Collegiate Singles Rankings (April 24)
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – UNC Asheville junior standout Henry Patten continues to find himself ranked among the best in the country in the latest Oracle/ITA NCAA Division I Collegiate Singles Rankings that were unveiled on Tuesday, April 24, 2018.
Patten is ranked 70th nationally in the latest singles rankings.
The Manningtree, Essex, United Kingdom, native was recently named the Big South Conference Men's Tennis Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.
After battling injuries early in the spring of 2018, Patten finished the regular season at 11-3 overall. His winning percentage of .786 was the best among those who played 10 or matches at No. 1 singles in the Big South.
Patten ended league play 5-1 at No. 1 singles.
After the Big South Tournament, Patten is now 12-3 overall in singles. He is currently in the midst of a nine-match winning streak.
In addition to his honoring as Big South Player of the Year, Patten was also chosen first-team in singles and doubles. A double major in Management and Economics with a 3.566 grade-point average, Patten was also chosen to the Big South All-Academic Team for the second consecutive season.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – UNC Asheville junior standout Henry Patten continues to find himself ranked among the best in the country in the latest Oracle/ITA NCAA Division I Collegiate Singles Rankings that were unveiled on Tuesday, April 24, 2018.
Patten is ranked 70th nationally in the latest singles rankings.
The Manningtree, Essex, United Kingdom, native was recently named the Big South Conference Men's Tennis Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.
After battling injuries early in the spring of 2018, Patten finished the regular season at 11-3 overall. His winning percentage of .786 was the best among those who played 10 or matches at No. 1 singles in the Big South.
Patten ended league play 5-1 at No. 1 singles.
After the Big South Tournament, Patten is now 12-3 overall in singles. He is currently in the midst of a nine-match winning streak.
In addition to his honoring as Big South Player of the Year, Patten was also chosen first-team in singles and doubles. A double major in Management and Economics with a 3.566 grade-point average, Patten was also chosen to the Big South All-Academic Team for the second consecutive season.
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