2008-09 (Senior): A second-team all-WAC selection in singles....became the school’s first-ever four-time all-conference player...No. 53 in the ITA preseason rankings...went 20-7 overall...played primarily at the No. 4 court, going 14-1...went 2-1a the No. 3 position... was 16-2 in dual matches...only two loses came against Nick Andrews of No. 25 California (Jan. 5) and Holden Seguso of No. 9 UCLA (Mar. 11)...did not lose a single match in the final two months of the season, ending his career with 13 straight wins....went 1-1 against ranked opponents...dropped a three-set match to No. 65 Omar Altmann in the round of 16 of the ITA West-South Regional Championships (Oct. 17-19)....defeated No. 63 Steve Johnson in a dual match vs. USC (Apr. 14)...went a perfect 4-0 in three-set matches during dual match action...clinched a UH victory over No. 41 Fresno State in the WAC Tournament semifinals with a three-set win over Remi Boutillier... won both his singles and doubles matches in the finals to help lift UH past No. 20 Boise State for the school’s second straight WAC Tournament title...named to the all-tournament team for his performance...also picked up a singles point in UH’s first-ever NCAA Tournament win over No. 20 Oklahoma State (May 8)...went 11-18 overall and 9-12 in dual contest in doubles play....competed majority of matches with Craig Faulk at the No. 3 position.
2007-08 (Junior): Selected to the all-Western Athletic Conference second team in singles...finished the year ranked No. 98 in the ITA singles rankings...posted a team best 20-5 overall record...went 15-2 in dual matches at the No. 1, 2, and 3 positions...concluded the season on fire, winning 10 straight matches, 15 of his final 17...went 3-0 at No. 1, 5-1 at No. 2, 7-1 at No. 3...defeated players from No. 13 Alabama, No. 18 Florida State, No. 49 Fresno State, No. 33 Arkansas, No. 11 Tulsa, No. 48 San Diego State, No. 66 UC Irvine, No. 32 Boise State, and No,. 49 Fresno State...named the WAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week for the week of Jan. 7-13 after beating No. 98 Mathieu Thibaudeau of No. 13 Alabama...teamed with Andreas Weber at the No. 1 position to go 9-11 in doubles play, 9-10 at the No. 1 position...named to the all-WAC first team in doubles...qualified at the USTA Waikola Futures.
2006-07 (Sophomore): Selected to the all-Western Athletic Conference first team for the second straight year...spent seven weeks in the FILA/ITA singles rankings, with a high of 74...posted a 22-6 overall record...went 13-3 in dual matches...won five of six matches at No. 1 and eight of 10 at No. 2...posted a 6-2 mark in three-set matches...went a perfect 6-0 in tiebreakers...advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA/Northwest Regionals ...also advanced into the main draw of the USTA Waikoloa Futures tournament with three qualifying wins... won eight straight matches between Feb. 3 and Mar. 21 during dual match play...named the WAC Men's Tennis Player of the Week for Feb. 26-March 4 after defeating No. 34 Matko Maravic of 22nd-ranked Michigan at the No. 2 position and Jerry Makowski of No. 28 Texas A&M at the No. 1 position...teamed with Andreas Weber at the No. 1 position to go 6-10 in doubles play...named to the all-WAC second team in doubles.
2005-06 (Freshman): Named WAC Freshman of the Year and to the all-WAC first team...accumulated a 14-8 overall singles record, including an 11-4 mark at No. 1...featured a 10-match win streak - all in straight sets - from Jan. 28 through April 1...named WAC player of the week (March 20)...advanced to the main draw Round of 16 at the Honolulu Futures pro tournament...finished with a 10-7 doubles record...teamed with Chad Faulk for a 10-3 mark primarily at No. 3.
Prep: A 2004 graduate of Rudolf-Koch Schule in Offenbach, Germany...member of the runner-up team for the German championships.
Personal: Born in Goettingen, Germany...intends to major in international business...has two brothers...is a twin...parents are Cornelia and Thomas Heinemann of Eschwege, Germany.