2017-18 Men's Tennis Roster

Collin Crews
Sun Belt Conference
Joe Browning (UNCW Athletics)
Andy Hogue/ITA
Mike Slade
Mike Slade

Scott Webster

  • Height 6-1
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Perth, Australia
  • High School Scotch College

Biography

ITA RESULTS


2018
Singles – Fall:
Continued his excellent career with a stellar nine victories in the fall…was one of 32 athletes from the country to be invited to the ITA Oracle Master's Tournament, where he shined posting a 4-1 mark en route to collecting the consolidation title ... defeated then-No. 33 Edu Mena of Tennessee Tech ... advanced to the Sweet 16 Round in the 2017 ITA Carolina Regionals with victories over Coastal Carolina, UNC Wilmington and East Carolina ... Spring: Collected  a team-high 16 wins, which was the second most in his career ... earned his 50th-career singles win against UNC Asheville and his 100th career triumph against College of Charleston … earned All-Sun Belt first team singles for a second straight campaign, giving the senior postseason Sun Belt honors all four years ... recognized as the fourth-best collegiate Australian tennis play according to universaltennis.com…played all 20 of his matches in the No. 1 spot…won 12 of 13 matches from Feb. 24 through the end of the season.

Doubles – Fall: Opened his season in doubles with five straight victories with his brother as his partner… netted the UNC Wilmington Fall Tournament with a 6-3 triumph over the Seahawks…notched a first round victory at the 2017 ITA Division I Men’s Carolina Regional Championship over Winthrop ... Spring: Ended second on the team with 15 doubles victories…played all 15 matches at the No. 1 spot with Milo Bargeron as his partner, posting a team-best 15-5 mark …won his first five matches of the season, while also finishing the season with wins in 10 of 12 matches…named to the All-Sun Belt First Team doubles list for the second straight year…helped lead Appalachian to an outstanding 37-23 team doubles record.

2017
Singles – Fall: Captured six wins in a solid fall while advancing to the Round of 16 at the 2016 ITA Regional Championships with wins against opponents from then-No. 9 North Carolina and East Carolina … had an impressive run at the 49er Fall Invite where he defeated opponents from ranked squads in then-No. 40 Georgia State and then-No. 20 South Carolina … Spring: Contribute to back-to-back winning seasons for the first time since 2011-12 .... led the team with 14 wins in singles play exclusively at the No. 1 spot … his impressive play led to an All-Sun Belt First Team singles nod … ran a win streak of seven-straight contests while picking up his second-career Sun Belt Athlete of the Week award … finished the season 10-1 in his last 11 matches … the 14 wins are the most for the Mountaineer since 18 in his freshman campaign ... contributed to the men's tennis team earning the inaugural Mountaineer Cup, showing the core values at App State. 

Doubles: -- Fall: Claimed four victories over the fall with Jack Maddocks … advanced to the 49ers Fall Invitational featuring a win over then-No. 20 South Carolina … made it to the Round of 32 at the 2016 ITA Division I Men’s Carolina Regional Championship … Spring: Tied for second on the team with 12 doubles wins overall while posting a team-best 9-3 with Milo Bargeron … Webster and his partner’s efforts led to an All-Sun Belt First Team honor … finished the season 7-3 in the last 10 matches including a four-match win streak and a three-match win streak ... went 2-0 in the regular season during Sun Belt play against Georgia Southern (4/2) and Coastal Carolina (2/19).


2016
Singles -- Fall: Dominated the fall slate with an 8-1 mark where his only loss came at the hands of Clemson’s Robert Dudley in the Round of 128 at the 2015 USTA ITA Division I Men’s Carolina Regional Championship ... won the Winthrop Fall Invitational final with four victories, all straight-set wins ... Spring: led the Mountaineers with a 13-4 mark as the primary No. 1 in the lineup where he went 11-3 ... his solid season led to his second team singles all-Sun Belt selection .... won seven-straight matches dating back to the fall season ... started the spring 6-1 while six of his triumphs went to three sets ... compiled a record of 31-8 in his first 39 matches at Appalachian.

Doubles -- Fall: Posted a 6-1 record as the No. 1 duo in the fall with Jan-Willem Kleynhans ... the duo was ranked as the 10th best pairing in the ITA Carolina Regional Ranking ... started the schedule with three wins and advanced to the Fall Withrop Invitational semifinals with a win over UNCA’s Brett Landau/Thomas Panoulas ... Spring: his and Kleynhan’s exceptional campaign led to being named to the all-Sun Belt second team list ... started the spring 9-1 and an eight-match win streak.

2015
Singles -- Became the second player in school history  (Matt Lucas – 1988) to earn a conference Freshman of the Year award after earning the Sun Belt’s Freshman of the Year following an incredible 18-4 in singles play this season … Fourteeen of his 18 wins came in the No. 3 and 4 spot … Posted an all 11-match win streak from 2/1-3/27, including a win over Andy Lau from then-No. 57 Troy.

Doubles -- Posted an overall record of 12-7, which included a 10-4 mark at No. 2 singles with fellow Australian Jack Maddocks as the pairing earned second team all-Sun Belt honors ... Started the spring with a 5-2 mark ... Won four of their last five matches to end the season.

PERSONAL
Full name is Scott Gordon Webster ... son of Alison and Gordon Webster ... born Feb. 3, 1996 ... has two younger siblings, Robbie and Ben ... Robbie plays soccer for Queens College (NY) ... majoring in excercise science.

Singles Doubles
Overall Conference Overall Conference
2015  18-4 0-0  12-7 0-0
2016  13-4 1-0  13-5 0-0
2017  14-4 1-1  12-7 2-0
2018 16-4 0-0 15-5 0-0
Career 61-16 2-1 52-24 2-0

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 2014-15Freshman

    5'11"
  • 2015-16Sophomore

    5'11"
  • 2016-17Junior

    6'1"
  • 2017-18Senior

    6'1"