Height: | 6-1 |
Weight: | 170 |
Year: | Jr. |
Hometown: | Rockville, MD |
High School: | Rockville |
Parents: | Alan & Elanor |
Career:
Through three seasons of action, he is tied for the No. 5
spot on the school's all-time list with 83 singles wins ... His
.813 winning percentage (83-19) in singles action stands fourth
all-time at Emory ... Heading into his final year, he has
registered 77 doubles triumphs, the fifth-highest mark in school
annals.
Junior (2010-11):
Capped off an outstanding season with All-America honors
is singles by becoming the second player in school history, joining
his older brother Michael (2009), to capture the NCAA D-III Singles
Championship where he topped teammate Dillon Pottish, 6-2, 7-6, in
the title match ... During his march to the singles crown, he won
three three-set matches ... Ended the year with a singles slate of
31-4, the third-highest seasonal win total in school history ...
Lost just one D-III singles match ... Named UAA Co-Player of the
Week (May 18) after going 2-0 in both singles and doubles action
during the second and third rounds of the NCAA Tournament ... Named
UAA Player of the Week (Mar. 21) after coming away with two wins in
singles and doubles in helping the Eagles to an 8-1 win over No. 25
Denison and No. 19 DePauw ... Compiled a 23-4 dual record at No. 2
singles ... Joined forces with Will Humphreys to post an
outstanding 31-6 record in doubles, 24-4 dual mark at No. 1 doubles
... All totaled, he earned a school-record 33 doubles victories
during the campaign ... Captured First Team All-UAA honors at No. 2
singles and No. 1 doubles ... In the UAA Championships match vs.
No. 5 Washington University, he bested Max Woods, 6-3, 6-2, in
singles and teammed with Humphreys for an 8-6 victory at No. 1
doubles ... Helped Emory to a 7-2 decision over No. 3
Claremont-Mudd Scripps by battling to a three-set singles win over
Alex Johnson (3-6, 6-2, 7-6) ... Finished with a 5-0 record in
three-set singles matches ... The duo of Goodwin and Humphreys
claimed the ITA South Atlantic Regional Doubles Championship with
an 8-1 decision over teammates Dillon Pottish and Eric Rothschild
... Goodwin and Humphreys advanced to the title match of the
ITA National Small College Championships.
Sophomore (2009-10):
Earned numerous honors in his second season with the
program ... Recorded a singles record of 25-9 (16-7 dual) with his
victory total tying for the eighth-highest mark in school history
... Played all but one match at the No. 2 spot and was 15-7 at that
position ... After two years, his 77.6 winning percentage (52-15)
is eighth on Emory's career chart ... Concluded the season ranked
as the No. 4 singles player in Division III and was No. 2 in the
Atlantic South Region ... Earned All-America honors after advancing
to the title match in the singles competition at the NCAA
Championships where he fell to ITA Senior Player of the Year, John
Watts ... Of his nine singles setbacks, only three came against
Division III opponents ... During the NCAA Championships, he
recorded three-set wins over Nick Lebedoff (ended the year ranked
17th nationally) of Williams College in the round of 16 and Austin
Chafetz (ended year ranked 5th nationally) of Amherst in the
semifinals ... Captured All-UAA First Team acclaim at No. 2 singles
after posting a 3-0 mark at the conference championship including a
6-2, 6-4 decision against Isaac Stein of Washington University in
the title match ... Picked up the squad's lone point vs. Barry
University when he topped Ales Svigelj who would end the season
ranked as the No. 17 player in the Division II ranks ... Earned
All-America status in doubles after he and Dillon Pottish won the
ITA South Atlantic Regional Championship, topping fellow Emory
players Chris Jordand and Chris Redmond in the finals ... At the
ITA Smal College Championships, Goodwin and Pottish advanced to the
finals of the D-III portion of the event ... Finished the season
with a 21-10 record in doubles, bringing his two-year record to
44-17 ... Played the last 10 matches with Chris Jordan and No. 1
with the pair rolling to a 9-1 record ... Goodwin and Jordan were
All-UAA First Team members at No. 1 doubles and went 3-0 during
NCAA Tournament action.
Freshman (2008-09):
Enjoyed a fine rookie season that saw him earn National
Rookie of the Year honors as chosen by the ITA ... Captured
All-America honors in both singles and doubles ... Held down the
No. 2 singles post all year and fashioned an overall record of 27-6
(19-4 dual), tying Mark Boren for most victories on the team ...
Chosen as the UAA Rookie of the Year ... Claimed the ITA Regional
singles title, topping teammate Colin Egan in the title match ...
Joined forces with his older brother, Michael, to capture the ITA
Regional doubles crown, defeating Eagles Mark Boren and David
Caplan in the championship match ... Selected as the UAA Player of
the Week on three occasions ... His 6-1, 6-3 outcome over Charlie
Cutler of Washington University at No. 2 singles gave the Eagles
their fifth point of the match and sealed the outcome in a 6-3
triumph in the championship of the ITA National Indoor
Championships ... Advanced to the championship match in singles
play at the ITA Small College Championships in Mobile, Ala. ... He,
along with Michael nailed down the Division III portion of doubles
championship at the ITA Small College Championships, advancing to
the "Super Bowl" division of the competition.
Prior to Emory: Earned four letters as a member of the
tennis program at Rockville Hill High School where he played for
Frank Weaver ... Played No. 1 singles all four years in high school
... Posted a 21-0 record his senior season ... Brought home the
2008 singles championship in the state tournament ... No. 1-ranked
player in the Mid-Atlantic Region in the Boys 12s, 14s and 16s
divisions ... 5-Star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net ...
Competed in the 2008 USTA National Championships ... No. 41-ranked
player in the nation by TennisRecruiting.net.
Personal: Born September 21, 1990
Quote: "I chose Emory because it is a great school
and I really liked it when I visited."