Tyson Ramsay
Tyson Ramsay
Height: 6-2
Weight: 180
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
High School: Saddlebrook Prep (FL)
Major: International Studies
Parents: William and Glenda

Senior (2005):
Ramsay played almost exclusively in doubles, teaming up with Josh Rubens. The duo was 24th in the final national doubles rankings compiled by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association and sixth in the regional rankings. Together they had a 19-8 record, which ties Ramsay's personal best for doubles wins in a season. They were voted to the all-conference first team in doubles, the third such honor for Ramsay along with his three previous all-conference selections in singles. Ramsay finishes his career in seventh place on the school's all-time list for career doubles wins (70), seventh in career doubles win percentage (.729), and 16th in career singles wins (58).

Junior (2004):
Ramsay became a singles All-American for the third time in as many years. He reached the round of 16 in the NCAA singles tournament. Ramsay was 24th in the final national singles rankings and sixth in the regional singles rankings. He and doubles partner Josh Rubens, were 20th in the final national doubles rankings. Ramsay made the all-conference team in singles for the third time and doubles for the second time. Ramsay was 19-4 in doubles play this season, an .826 win percentage that is eighth best in school history. Entering his senior season, he has 50 career singles wins, placing him 26th on the Emory all-time list. Ramsay has 53 career doubles wins, 15th best all-time at Emory, and his .746 career doubles win percentage puts him on pace for second place in the school record book.

Sophomore (2003):
Sophomore Tyson Ramsay advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III singles national championship, earning All-America honors in singles for the second consecutive year. Ramsay, playing primarily No. 2 singles, finished the season with a 17-8 singles record, including 12-4 against competition from national top-20 NCAA Division III teams. Ramsay was ranked 12th in the nation among Division III singles players in the final poll. In doubles play, Ramsay finished with a season record of 15-7, including 9-3 against competition from national top-20 NCAA Division III teams. Ramsay finished fourth in the final regional singles rankings. Ramsay and doubles partner Jesse Ferlianto were eighth in the final regional doubles rankings. He made the all-conference second team at No. 2 singles. Ramsay received the team's Work Ethic Award.

Freshman (2002):
Ramsay, who played No. 2 singles, was 12th in the final ITA national singles rankings. He compiled a 21-6 singles record, including a 14-2 record against players from national top-20 Division III teams. The freshman was 6-1 combined in the conference championship, NCAA team championship and NCAA individual championship. Ramsay had a 19-7 doubles record with assorted partners, narrowly missing the 20-win plateau in doubles, only attained 12 times previously in Emory history.

Quote:
"I love being apart of Emory tennis. It has been the best experience of my life. I have learned the importance of emotional control on the tennis court and enjoy beinging a role model for my teammates."