Ohio State Career Honors
• 2018 Doubles All-American
• 2018 Second Team All-Big Ten
• 2018 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• 2018 Collegiate All-Star Team
• 2016 ITA Midwest Region Freshman of the Year
• 2017 and 2018 Academic All-Big Ten
• 2017 and 2018 ITA Scholar-Athlete
• 2016, 2017 and 2018 OSU Scholar-Athlete
2017-18 (Junior)
• Finished the year with a 31-8 singles record and was 27-10 in doubles
• Earned his first doubles All-American honors
• Won his final three singles matches in the NCAA Tournament and was named to the All-Tournament Team
• Had four singles wins over nationally ranked foes and had 10 doubles wins
• Went 10-5 at the No. 1 doubles position with partner JJ Wolf
• Had a pair of ranked singles wins in the fall and advanced through qualifying at the ITA All-American Championship and made a semifinals appearance at the ITA Midwest Regional Championship
• Also made it to the semifinals of the doubles draw at the Midwest Regional
• Had two more singles wins over ranked players early in the team portion of the season against Rodrigo Banzer of Texas and Oliver Crawford of Florida
• Had 18 wins and just two losses in his final 26 singles matches of the year
• Played with Mikael Torpegaard through early March in doubles and claimed a pair of victories over the No. 5 team in the country within an eight-day span
• Switched partners to Wolf midway through March and lost just two matches in two months
• Got on a roll and won six-straight matches through the Big Ten Tournament and the early part of the NCAA Tournament
• Qualified for the NCAA Doubles Championship with Torpegaard and made a run to the championship match
Became just the second Buckeye duo to reach the final match
2016-17 (Sophomore)
• Had a singles record of 17-12 overall and a 13-9 mark in dual matches
• Led the team with 27 doubles victories and was 22-2 in dual matches
• Was ranked in every doubles poll this season and finished the year ranked No. 40
• Was ranked as high as No. 25 in the doubles rankings
• Was undefeated in Big Ten doubles matches and was 3-0 at the No. 1 doubles spot
• Beat No. 55 Shawn Hadavi of Columbia in three sets at the season-opening ITA All-American Championships
• Advanced through qualifying in doubles with Di Feo at the A-A Championships before losing in the opening round of the main draw
• Defeated the No. 28 ranked team of Jordan Daigle and Justin Butsch from LSU in the consolation round
Won both his singles matches in two team victories over Oklahoma, first at the ITA Indoors and then at home in early March
• Had a 5-2 record in Big Ten singles matches and was one game away from winning his match against Kevin Wong of Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament Championship match
• Picked up a big 7-5, 6-2 victory over George Hedley of Louisville in the second round of the NCAA Tournament
• Lost just twice in doubles with Di Feo during the dual match portion of the year and had three wins over ranked teams
• Was 6-0 in conference play and 17-2 at the No. 2 doubles spot.
2015-16 (Freshman)
• Had a tremendous freshman season
• Went undefeated in dual singles matches during the spring (21-0) and finished the year at 24-2 overall
• Played primarily No. 1 and 2 doubles and posted a 23-12 record
• Ranked as high as No. 13 with doubles partner Ralf Steinbach and finished the year ranked No. 50
• Advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA All-Americans doubles draw with Ralf Steinbach after knocking off the top-ranked team of Austin Smith and Ben Wagland from Georgia 6-1, 6-2
• Won a pair of singles matches at the ITA Midwest Regional Championship and then advanced to the semifinals of the doubles draw with Steinbach
• Was a perfect 3-0 at No. 6 singles at the ITA Indoor Team Championships and was named to the All-Tournament Team
• Claimed his 9th victory of the spring with a 6-3, 6-4 win over Andrew Biro in the Buckeyes win at No. 13 Oklahoma
• Claimed a 6-3, 6-3 win over Michigan’s Myles Schalet and also picked-up his second-straight doubles win with Torpegaard against the Wolverines, topping No. 39 Alex Knight and Runhai Hua
• Picked up his second singles victory at the No. 5 spot with a 6-1, 6-0 win over Lucas Dages at Purdue
• Finished his first trip through the Big Ten undefeated in singles play
• Won all three of his singles matches in the Big Ten Tournament helping lead the Buckeyes to the title
• Continued his win streak in singles, winning his first two NCAA Tournament matches
• With the team match tied 3-3, he won a thrilling three-set match against Texas’s John Mee to send the Buckeyes onto the quarterfinals
• Swept J.T. Nishimura of Cal 6-3, 6-2 to finish the year.
Prior to Ohio State
• Ranked No. 5 in the 2015 class by Tennis RPI
• A five-star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net
• Named to the 2015 National Boys High School Player of the Year
• Tabbed the 2015 National High School Coaches Association Boy’s Tennis Athlete of the Year
• Led Hinsdale to four-straight state titles
• Won the 2013 Illinois state singles championship and finished runner-up in 2014
• Won the Illinois state championship for the second time in his career as a senior
• Had a 33-1 record during his state championship season in 2013
• Was a four-time High School Tennis All-American and was Hinsdale’s MVP all four years
• Finished his high school career with a 165-5 record and won 107 of his last 108 matches
• Won the US Open Playoff Midwest section and competed in the US Open National Playoffs.
Personal – Son of Matt and Sara Joyce