Tyler Adland
Tyler Adland
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- Height:
- 5-10
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- Hometown:
- South Beloit, IL
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- Year:
- SR
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- High School:
- Rock Valley College
Bio
Awards
NCCAA National Player of the Week (2011)
Records
Career
Singles: 9-14
Doubles: 6-14
2010-11
Singles: 9-14
Doubles: 6-14
2010-11 (junior)
- Named NCCAA National Player of the Week
- Was the #1 singles player posting a 9-14 record
- Went 5-11 at #1 doubles and 1-3 at #2 doubles
- Won first two matches of the year over Elgin C.C.'s Eddie Semsombath, 6-0, 6-2 and Knox's Erik Hane, 5-7, 6-1, 10-7
- Won two straight matches, twice, in the year with the last two vs. Davenport's Keven Amarantos, 7-6 (7-4), 6-1, and Purdue-Calumet's Matt Radencik, 6-2, 6-7 (4-7), 10-8
- Went 2-1 in tie breaking sets
- Won final two doubles matches of the year with Reilly Good vs. Concordia-Chicago, 8-6, and Elgin C.C., 6-0, 6-0
- Won final singles match of the year vs. Concordia-Chicago's Jeff Smith, 6-1, 6-1
Rock Valley College
2008-09, 2009-10 (freshman, sophomore)
- Played two years for Steve Vee
- 2010 NJCAA Individual National Champion
- NJCAA Regional #2 singles champion in 2010
- 2010 NJCAA Division III All-American
- Helped team to NJCAA Regional Championship and birth to NJCAA Division III National Tournament
- Named 2009 ITA Region III Player to watch
- Went 14-2 in first season at #1 singles
- At 2009 NJCAA National Tournament won the Draw Championship after losing in the first round
High School
Graduated from Honoegah High School in 2008…won two letters under Harrison Hearne…was the #2 doubles player…earned NIC-10 All-Conference honorable mention award…team MVP as a senior…also played football and baseball.
Personal
Son of Lynn Adland…born on March 14, 1990…is majoring in physical therapy…likes to play video games and work out…enjoys eating sushi…cheers for the Indianapolis Colts…his mother is his favorite person and most influential person…lists favorite sports moment as playing in the 2009 NJCAA National Tournament…vacations in Palm Springs, California…has met NBA All-Star Kobe Bryant.
