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2010-11 (Senior): Went 20-13 overall with a 14-9 record in dual matches ... Went 5-1 in doubles, including 5-0 in conference matches, with Ryan Lipman in dual matches ... Paired with Alex DiValerio at No. 3 doubles and posted a 14-5 overall record and a 6-3 mark in dual matches ... Helped Vanderbilt sweep No. 44 Indiana with a win at No. 3 doubles and No. 5 singles ... Advanced to the round of 16 at the Southern Collegiate Tournament ... Won two matches at the Crimson Tide Invitational. 2007-08 (Freshman): Posted a record of 15-13 in singles play ... Finished dual play with a 12-11 record ... Missed majority of fall season due to injury ... Started dual play with a 6-2 record ... Played the Nos. 3, 4 and 5 positions ... Closed the season on a strong note, winning three of his final four matches in the No. 4 position ... Clinched Vanderbilt's win over Samford ... First-career SEC win came against Alabama's Javier Bes in the No. 5 position ... Helped VU advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a win over Indiana's Lachlan Ferguson in the No. 4 position ... Defeated Arkansas' Dmitry Lebedev in the first round of the SEC Tournament ... Finished 15-12 in doubles play, including 12-11 in dual competition ... Posted 12-9 record in No. 2 doubles position ... Teamed with Nick Cromydas to finish 10-5 in doubles in the No. 2 position ... Duo defeated Ole Miss' 21st-ranked duo of Wellermann and ten Berge in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, 9-8(5). Prep/Juniors: Ranked 16th nationally and second in the Great Lakes by tennisrecruiting.net ... Ranked 32nd in the national Boys' Class of 2007 ... Won national opens in Lexington, Ky., and Wayland, Mass. ... Was ranked No. 8 in 18s and No. 4 in 16s ... Graduated from Boardman High School ... Coached by Steve Warden. Personal: Son of Stephen and Janice Salcedo ... Has one younger brother, Robert, who plays tennis at Dayton ... Majoring in human organizational development with minor in managerial studies... lists ping pong as a hobby ... Also recruited by TCU, Notre Dame and Illinois. |
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