Will Humphreys
Will Humphreys
Height: 6-4
Weight: 185
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Joplin, MO
High School: Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School
Parents: David and Debra Humphreys/Frances Givhan

Career:
Closed out his four-year in 15th place on the school's all-time ladder with 62 doubles wins (62-21).

Senior (2011-12):
Continued his fine play in doubles, finishing the season with an overall record of 21-8 ... Played No. 1 doubles with Chris Goodwin in the last 15 matches of the year with the pair posting a 10-5 mark (13-6 overall) ... He and Goodwin came away with an 8-4 win over the Johns Hopkins pairing of Warren Elgort and Jacob Barnaby in the NCAA D-III quarterfinals that gave Emory a 2-1 edge in that match ... The Humphreys/Goodwin tandem notched second- and third-round victories over foes from Washington & Lee and North Carolina Wesleyan, respectively, that provided Emory with a 3-0 advantage in both of those encounters ... Played No. 3 doubles with Brian Kowalski and registered a won-lost ledger of 8-2 ... Humphreys and Kowalski helped Emory to an 8-1 decision over Kenyon with a 9-8 triumph over Kevin Ye and Jake Matthews in the semis of the ITA National Indoor Championships, followed by an 8-5 outcome vs. Erich Koenig and Andre Halabi of UC-Santa Cruz in the Eagles' 7-2 win in the title match ... During the fall portion of the schedule, he and Goodwin won three of four matches in advancing to the semifinals of the ITA Regional doubles competition.

Junior (2010-11):
Earned All-America honors in doubles where he joined up with Chris Goodwin to capture the ITA Regional Championships ... Held down the No. 1 doubles spot with Goodwin and recorded a 31-6 record with the victory total representing the second-highest individual win mark in doubles in school history ... Humphreys and Goodwin won their opening two matches at the ITA National Small College Championships and advanced to the D-III finals at the event ... First Team All-UAA at No. 1 doubles ... The Humphreys/Goodwin tandem accounted for one of the team's points against Amherst in the team finals at the NCAA D-III Championships with the pair recording a 9-7 victory over Luis Rattenhuber and Austin Chafetz ... At the UAA Championships, Humphreys and Goodwin went 3-0 at No. 1 doubles including an 8-6 decision over Washington University's Isaac Stein and Max Woods in the title match ... The pair compiled a 3-0 slate at the National Indoor Championships, defeating opponents from Mary Washington, Carnegie Mellon and Washington University ... Humphreys and Goodwin competed in the doubles portion of the NCAA D-III Championships ... Finished the year with an overall singles record of 10-8.

Sophomore (2009-10):
Second year with the program saw him make his primary contributions in doubles, ending the year with a 7-5 record ... He and Alex Chun put together a 4-3 slate in doubles including a 4-2 mark at the No. 2 spot ... He and Chun notched a pair of wins over Kenyon College's Jeremy Polster and Tomas Piskaacek who ended the season ranked 15th in the Central Region ... At the ITA South Atlantic Region Championships, he and Eric Rothschild advanced to the semifinals of doubles, recording a 3-1 record ... 0-2 mark in singles.

Freshman (2008-09):
Saw action in doubles and finished with a 3-2 record ... Joined up with Alex Chun to advance to the quarterfinals of the ITA Regionals ... Played a pair of No. 3 doubles matches with Chris Jordan and finished with a 1-1 record, topping the duo from Kalamazoon College before falling short against Rhodes College.

Prior to Emory:
Earned four letters as a member of the tennis program at Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School where he played for Diego Camacho ... Played No. 1 singles as a sophomore and senior, compiling a combined dual mark of 22-5 ... During his junior season he alternated between the Nos. 1, 2, and 3 single positions and carved out a 12-3 record ... Helped his squad to a 2007 state championshipm and was a doubles state champion in 2007 and 2008 ... Also played basketball and soccer while in high school ...

Personal: Born November 26, 1989

Quote: "I chose Emory because of its strong academic reputation and competitive tennis program."