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Andrew Cooper
Andrew Cooper
Height: 6-0
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Albuquerque, N.M.
High School: Albuquerque Academy
Major: Computer Science and Engineering

2011-12:  Played in four singles matches as a junior … saw action in seven matches overall … Academic All-NEWMAC … played at No. 3 in the match against Endicott (9/29) winning 6-2, 6-1 … played rest of his singles matches at No. 6 … finished season with a singles record of 1-4 … played in three doubles matches … went 1-1 with Brian Oldfield playing the  No. 1 match and winning 8-1 against Salem State (3/8) … won a match alongside Eugene Oh 8-2 against Eastern Nazarene (10/15) playing at the No. 3 position.

2010-11: Played in 10 singles matches as a sophomore … saw action in 16 matches overall … first team All-NEWMAC at 6 singles and No. 3 doubles … NEWMAC Academic All-Conference … ITA Scholar Athlete … all but one singles matches came at either No. 5 or 6 … finished with an 8-2 record … 4-1 at No. 6 … played two matches at No. 3, winning both in straight sets … came back from down a set against Ferran Arimon of Brandeis (4/7) to take a 4-6, 6-2, 10-4 victory … that started him on a five-match singles win streak to close out the season … combined to go 13-3 in doubles play … teamed with Edwin Zhang to 9-2 at No. 3 … duo was 2-0 in conference play to earn first team all-conference honors … the pairing twice won five straight matches … duo came back from down 4-1 to win 8-5 in the NEWMAC finals against Coast Guard (5/1).

Off The Court at MIT: Majoring in computer science and engineering.

High School: A 2009 graduate of Albuquerque Academy … graduate Cum Laude ... voted by his teammates team MVP in 2008 ... played at No. 1 singles every year he competed … helped lead his team to the state championship each season … first 8th-grader in New Mexico history to win a state singles title.