Fall 2007: Finished the fall season with a 1-4 mark in singles competition... went 2-3 in doubles competition teaming up with Daniel Dossetor... Eason picked up his lone singles victory at the All-American Championships Pre-Qualifying against Weber State’s Fabio Mancarella, 6-0; 6-7(8); 6-3... Dossetor and Eason’s two wins came against South Florida’s Svigelj and Toledo, 8-6, in the UGA Southern Intercollegiate Championships and the other coming against Duke’s Arnould and Stane, 8-6, in the ITA Regionals.
2007: Finished the season with a 15-8, 5-4 SoCon, singles mark... went 16-6, 8-1 SoCon, in doubles competition along with teammate Daniel Dossetor... Eason’s singles season was highlighted by a win against #30 Tennessee’s Derek Stephens... Eason finished fourth in the conference for the No. 2 singles category... the solid doubles combination of Dossetor and Eason lost their only conference match to #44 Elon’s Damon Gooch and Mason Schermerhorn... the pair became The Citadel’s first nationally ranked doubles team peaking as high as 20th... also Air Force’s Robby Alexander and Ryan White would be the only unranked team that Dossetor and Eason would lose to... the duo collected two eight game winning streaks.
Fall 2006: Finished the fall season with an 11-2 mark with Daniel Dossetor in doubles competition ... went 7-4 in singles competition, winning his last three matches to close out the fall ... paired with Eason for a Cinderella story run through the ITA Regional Championships in the doubles bracket ... defeated 14th-ranked Ytai Abougzir and Maciek Sykut of Florida State, 9-7 ... also topped Duke’s Joey Atas and David Goulet, 8-5, at the ITA Regional Championships ... fell in the semifinals of the ITA Regional Championships to Georgia Tech’s George Gelesiani and David North, 8-5 ... won the USC Fall Invitational doubles crown with Eason after topping Coastal Carolina’s David Mellis and Elliott Quibell in the finals, 8-3 ... dominated the USC Fall Invitational with wins over Charleston Southern (8-5), Samford (8-1) and Armstrong Atlantic State (8-4) doubles teams ... recorded a perfect 3-0 record at the Charleston Fall Challenge with wins over doubles teams from East Carolina (8-6), Appalachian State (8-3) and the College of Charleston (8-1).
2006: Received All-Southern Conference Second Team honors despite finishing the season as the only player in the SoCon to go undefeated in conference play, posting a perfect 9-0 mark ... received All-Southern Conference First Team honors with Daniel Dossetor ... finished the season with an 18-4 record in singles, going 17-1 at the No. 3 with his only loss coming at the hands of Marquette’s Trent Hagan, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 ... that loss to Hagan stopped a 11-match winning streak that spanned one month ... won the next five matches to close out the regular season ... finished the season 14-2 with Daniel Dossetor in doubles action, all at No. 1 ... the Dossetor-Eason team went 7-2 in SoCon doubles play ... one of the biggest wins of the season came with an 8-6 win over Nicolas Delgado and David Rosenfelde of Virginia Tech ... recorded an 8-2 victory over College of Charleston’s Or Dekel and Marcos Digliodo in the Southern Conference Tournament ... that came as the duo’s second 8-2 win over the CofC that pair, defeating them by that score during the regular season ...
2005: Received All-Southern Conference First Team Doubles honors with Daniel Dossetor ... also received All-Southern Conference Second Team Singles honors ... recorded a singles mark of 10-11 (6-4 SoCon) between Nos. 2-3 ... paired up with Dossetor in doubles and went 12-9 (6-4 SoCon) all at No. 1.
High School: 2003 graduate of Christchurch Boys’ High School ... 2003 singles champion for Christchurch Boys’ High School ... 2003 Cantebury 18/U National Teams Event Champion ... 2002 High School Team 2nd at High School Nationals ... 2003 Captain on No. 1 Ranked High School Team that came in 3rd at High School Nationals.
Personal: Born Oct. 24, 1985 in Christchurch, New Zealand ... son of Colin and Joanne Eason ... majoring in biology.