Career Statistics
2017-17: Selected first CoSIDA Academic All-American and CoSIDA Academic All-District....Selected for ITA/Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award in the Southeast Region...Conference Carolinas Scholar Athlete of the Year...All-Conference Carolinas Doubles Team with partner Lennard Neumann...Went 10-10 in single competition, 5-5 in the Conference Carolinas...Was 9-6 at No. 1 singles and 1-0 in No. 2 singles...Won three out of four matches in a stretch defeating Flagler College, Emmanuel College, and Belmont Abbey...Won four matches in a row versus Barton, Mount Olive, Bluefield State, and Lees-McRae...Went 15-9 in doubles to lead the Tornado, going 7-3 in conference...Went 11-7 at the first flight, and was 14-9 with partner Lennard Neumann...Defeated three straight opponents to win the A draw consolation title with partner Neemann at the beginning of the year...Won five straight doubles matches defeating Pfeiffer, Erskine, Southern Wesleyan, Tusculum, and Georgia College...Won nine out of 12 matches in a stretch in doubles.
2015-16: First team All-Conference Carolinas...Conference Carolinas Scholar Athlete of the Year for men''s tennis...CoSIDA Academic All-America second team...Went 20-7 in singles play, going 13-5 at the top flight and 3-1 at No. 2 singles...Went 7-3 in Conference Carolinas play...After falling in his first match of the year, rolled off seven straight wins to close the fall...Won seven straight matches in the middle of the spring season...Posted an 18-8 record in doubles play, going 16-7 at the top flight with partner Luis Delgado...The duo went 9-1 in Conference Carolinas play...They reached the semifinals of the Palmetto Tennis Center Invitational with a pair of wins to start the season...Had winning streak of five straight matches and went 15-5 in the spring portion of the schedule in doubles...Won their final three doubles matches of the year...Academic All-Conference Carolinas...Conference Carolinas Player of the Week on March 14.
2014-15: Named third team All-Conference Carolinas...Posted an overall singles record of 11-9...Started the year at No. 2 with three wins over Davis & Elkins, St. Catharine, and Tennessee Wesleyan...Started Conference Carolinas play with a win over Emmanuel at No. 1 6-0,4-6,6-1...Defeated Pfeiffer at No. 3 6-3,6-0...Earned three straight wins, the first over Southern Wesleyan 6-1,6-2...Defeated #21 North Georgia 7-6 (8-6), 6-0 and Belmont Abbey 6-0, 7-6(7-4)...Final win of singles play came against Lees-McRae in the regular season finale, 6-2,6-2...Posted an overall doubles record of 10-9...Started the year with three wins with Luis Delgado at No. 1 over Davis & Elkins, St. Catharine and Tennessee Wesleyan...Knocked off Emmanuel at No. 1 with partner Makar Grytsevych 8-3...Finished the regular season with a win over Lees-McRae 8-2 with teammate Delgado at No. 1...In the Conference Carolinas championships, defeated Barton with teammate Delgado 8-4 to end sophomore season.
2013-14: Was King''s No. 5 singles player, going 14-4 there...Also went 2-0 and the fourth flight, and 1-0 at No. 3...Played primarily at No. 3 doubles where he went 7-13 with partner Seth Carelli...The duo won their only match at No. 2 doubles, an 8-2 victory over Austin Spivey and Cody Norris of Emmanuel College...The tandem topped Matthew Plummer and Ethan Helman of Southern Wesleyan University 8-2 to close the regular season...Won their Conference Carolinas Tournament quarterfinal match with a 9-8 (7-4) win over seventh seeded Erskine College''s Jack West and Alan Pearce...Helped the Tornado to a 10-match winning streak, second place finish in the Conference Carolinas regular season and King''s first Conference Carolinas Tournament victory...Defeated John Taylor of 47th ranked Tusculum College 6-1, 6-3 in the fall...Posted a 10-match singles winning streak from February 25-April 11...All 10 wins were in straight sets with a 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 win over Daniel Lopez over 30th ranked Limestone College...Following a loss, won his final four matches of hte season, including a 6-3, 6-3 win over Jorge Pradilla of sixth seeded Barton College in the Conference Carolinas Tournament semifinal.
High School: Participated in the Barmer Tennis Club in Wuppertal, Germany.
Personal: Son of Christian and Ariane Poswiat... Majoring in Business... Father competed for East Germany in the 1988 and 1992 Olympics as a swimmer, finishing eighth in the 100M Breaststroke in 1988.