2017-18 Men's Tennis Roster

Ben Tso
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Lexington, Mass.
- High School:
- Lexington
2017-18: Played in eight singles matches, six of which came in the fall ... in doubles, went 9-7 with a 4-2 record in the spring and 3-2 on court three ... 2016-17: Had a 4-6 singles record, going 3-5 in the fall and 1-1 in the spring ... in doubles, went 3-3, going 1-3 in the fall and 2-0 in the spring ... 2015-16: Went 6-6 in singles, all in the fall, and 6-12 in doubles, including 3-10 in fall play and 3-2 in the spring, playing primarily on court two ... with Tom Colautti, had a win over Louisville's No. 35 Jeffrey Brown and Alex Gornet ... 2014-15: Went 7-4 in singles, playing all but one match of those in the fall ... in doubles, went 19-8, going 7-3 in the fall, 12-5 in the spring and 3-2 in Ivy play, splitting time between courts two and three.
Before Princeton
Attended Lexington High School and was also a fixture USTA national events ... traveled to national tournaments since age 11 compiling a vast resume of competitive experience and impressive results ... captured the prestigious National Boys 14 Hard Court Championships while also finishing as runner up at the National Boys 14 Clay Courts the same year ... was honored as a sportsmanship award winner numerous times and in 2013 was recognized in New York during the U.S. Open as the recipient of the National Junior Scholar Athlete of the Year ... in April 2014, was ranked No. 1 in the USTA New England Section, No. 50 on the USTA Boys 18s national standings list and No. 67 among seniors on TennisRecruiting.net.
Personal
Majoring in economics.
Head coach Billy Pate on Tso: “Ben is also a highly experienced player who has enjoyed success nationally at a very young age. He is a highly intelligent player who has a variety of skills in his arsenal. Ben is also an exceptionally mature, well-rounded individual who will provide unique leadership to our team not often found in players his age. He will be a huge asset for our program and we see him contributing in both singles and doubles early in his career.”