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2011-12 (SENIOR)
Went 35-11 in senior season, tied for most wins on team
Concludes career with an overall record of 100-37, notching his 100thcareer victory in the NCAA singles tournament where he reached the round of 32
13 ranked wins
Clinched SEC Tournament final vs. Kentucky on April 22
Went 11-4 on the fall, including 6-3 vs. ranked opponents
Reached the semifinals of the Southern Intercollegiates
Received a bid to the ITA All-America Championships, where he won his first round match
Reached the finals of the ITA Southeast Regional
Named second team All-SEC
Named to SEC All-Tournament team and MVP of the championships
Final ITA singles ranking of No. 48 and Nos. 47-49 in doubles with three different partners
Athletic Director's Honor Roll
Named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll
2010-11 (JUNIOR)
Ended his first season at Georgia on a seven-match winning streak, finishing at 29-7 including 18-8 in dual matches and 9-2 at No. 6 for the Bulldogs
Transferred to Georgia in the fall after playing the previous two seasons at Miami
Went 11-3 on the fall, closing it out on a five-match winning streak
Reached the semifinals of the Georgia Tech Invitational after entering as the No. 5 seed Oct. 2-4, winning three matches
Won five matches at the Bulldog Scramble, three in straight sets
2009-10 AT MIAMI (SOPHOMORE)
Posted a solid 3-0 singles record in tournament competition at the USF Fall Invitational, including a pair of straight-sets wins over LSU's Stefan Szacinski, 7-5, 7-4, and USF's Mark Oljaca, 6-2, 6-3
Also competed in doubles with Waylon Chin and Carl Sundberg
Went 13-7 as a sophomore for the Hurricanes, including 4-2 at No. 5 and 6-3 at No. 6 during the dual match season
In doubles he played primarily at No. 3 where he went 6-2 with partner Carl Sundberg
2008-09 AT MIAMI (FRESHMAN)
The first freshman to post 20 wins since Josh Cohen accomplished the feat in 2003-04 and is the 21st in Miami history - but is one of just nine Miami freshmen in program history to reach the 23-win mark in their debut
Among three Hurricanes to win at least 20 singles matches in 2008-09, finishing the season 23-12 - including a 12-7 record in dual matches and a 5-3 mark versus league competition in his inaugural spring season
After winning a team-high 11 matches during fall play, the true freshman -- who has competed in every position between No. 2 and 6 -- won five-straight matches to open the spring
Earned his team-high tying 23rd win of the season - and his seventh straight - with a straight-sets 6-1, 6-4 victory over No. 53 Columbia's Rajeev Deb-Sen at No. 6 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament
Posted an 8-9 mark in doubles play, including a 1-1 record in ACC competition with Carl Sundberg
During the fall, put together winning streaks of six and four straight
Won two matches in straight sets during the pre-qualifying round of the All-Ame
rican Championships
Defeated Tennessee Tech's Mario Gutierrez, 6-7, 6-1, 6-0 in the first round of the ITA Southeast Regional Championships, and then bounced back from a second-round loss to advance to the consolation finals
Knocked off Auburn's Alexander Stamchev and Florida's No. 108 Jeff Dadamo to advance to the Seminole Invitational's Round of Eight
Put together a 3-3 record with Keith Crowley and a 1-1 mark with David Simon in doubles competition
With Crowley, downed duos from Florida A&M and UAB to advance to the semifinals of the Seminole Invitational, where they fell to Louisville's 26th-ranked tandem of Simon Childs and Austen Childs
PREP
Rated as high as No. 150 in the ITF rankings
Has won five national tournaments and one national doubles title
Qualified for the main draw in the Baton Rouge and Tampa Futures Tournaments
Won an ITF grade four tournament in Jamaica and reached the semifinals of grade three and four tournaments in Bermuda, Bahamas, Dominican Republic and New Jersey
PERSONAL
The son of Ignacio and Maria Taboada
Has one brother











