2024 Season
• Honorable mention all-Big Sky Conference selection in singles
• Posted a 14-6 dual singles record, including a perfect 8-0 in Big Sky play
• Played at four positions in the lineup (Nos. 3-6)
• Was 9-4 at No. 6, 2-2 at No. 5, 1-0 at No. 4, and 2-0 at No. 3
• Won a career-high 10 straight matches from March 3-April 14
• Never lost a three-set match (7-0)
• In the Big Sky regular season championship victory over Eastern Washington, he beat his opponent at No. 6 by a 6-0, 6-0 score
• Did not play in any doubles matches
• Finished career with a 38-30 overall dual singles record, including 23-14 at No. 6
• Played at every spot in the team’s singles lineup during his career except No. 1
• A Big Sky all-academic selection for the fourth straight year
2023 Season
• Played in 16 spring dual single matches, posting a 9-7 record
• Played at Nos. 2, 3, 5 and 6 in the lineup
• Primarily played at No. 6 where he was 6-5
• Was 4-1 in five-set matches
• Won his match at No. 6 in the Big Sky Tourney semis, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 over Idaho’s Mario Duron
• Had a pair of four-match winning streaks
• Did not play in any doubles matches
• A Big Sky all-academic selection for the third straight year
2022 Season
• Posted a 10-8 spring singles record in his second season with the Hornets
• That included a 3-4 record at No. 5, and 7-4 at No. 6
• Went 5-10 in doubles play, primarily at the No. 3 spot (5-8)
• Won each of his first five singles matches of the season, and eight of his first nine
• Of his 10 singles wins, seven came in straight sets
• Played with three different doubles partners, which included a 5-7 record with Patrick Wong
• Doubled his singles win total from a year ago
• A Big Sky all-academic selection
2021 Season
• Was in the singles lineup in all 15 matches as a true freshman
• Was also in the doubles lineup on 14 occasions
• Went 5-9 in singles play, including 0-1 at No. 3, 2-2 at No. 4, 2-5 at No. 5 and 1-1 at No. 6
• Won three of his last five singles matches of the season
• That includes a 7-6, 6-3 win in the season finale at Weber State
• With the score tied at 3-3, he won in three sets at No. 5 to secure a 4-3 Hornet win over Nevada
• Also provided the match-clinching point in a 4-3 victory over Air Force with a three-set win at No. 4
• 6-6 in doubles play, all at the No. 3 spot
• 4-4 with teammate Jan Silva
• Won three of his last five doubles matches
• A Big Sky all-academic selection, and ITA Scholar-Athlete
High School
• Attended Riga Centre Humanitarian Secondary High School in Latvia
Personal
• A business major who graduated in the spring of 2024
• Ranked as high as 441st in the ITF Junior World Tennis rankings
• Was the Latvian national champion in both singles and doubles in the under 18s and 16s
• Owner of two ITF doubles championships
• The ITF doubles titles came in Estonia in March of 2019, and in the country of Georgia in June of 2019.