Gram Leahy
Gram Leahy
Height: 5-10
Year: SR
Hometown: Portland, OR
High School: Jesuit
Major: Accounting

2014: Intense competitor for the nationally-ranked Bulldog men’s tennis team… Played at Nos. 4, 5, and 6 in singles while making contributions to the doubles lineup… Came out victorious in eight singles matches, highlighted by winning the deciding point against then-No. 17 University of Mary Washington on March 8…  Four of his triumphs came against counterparts from top-30 teams…  Competed in doubles primarily with Patrick Lipscomb at either No. 1 or No. 2… After a rough start to the season, Gram contributed to doubles duos that went 10-4 in their final 14 outings… Six wins came against doubles duos from top-30 programs… Produced a pair of three-match win streaks during the campaign… Earned SCIAC All-Academic Men’s Tennis Team honors… U of R Scholar-Athlete… Also an ITA Scholar-Athlete… 

2013:  Solid contributor to the Bulldog men's tennis team that finished the year with an ITA national ranking of 14th... Helped Redlands to finish tied for third place in the SCIAC and advance to the second round of the NCAA Championships... Posted an 18-11 doubles record while playing primarily at the No. 1 slot with Patrick Lipscomb… Fired off seven victories in a row during his transition from No. 2 to No. 1 in late February/early March… Registered triumphs over duos from nine ranked opponents, including No. 9 Middlebury College, No. 11 Bowdoin College, No. 12 UC Santa Cruz, and No. 13 Case Western Reserve University… Advanced to the semifinals of the 113th Ojai Valley Tournament… Also gained experience in singles action in four opportunities… Excelled in the classroom en route to becoming an ITA Scholar-Athlete… Contributed to the Bulldogs’ ITA All-Academic Team status… UR Scholar-Athlete… Member of the Dean's List… Named the 2013 Most Inspirational Player by his team… 

2012:  Member of the nationally ranked Redlands men’s tennis team that advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 19th time in 21 years… Contributed to the squad’s scholarly success that resulted in recognition as an ITA All-Academic Team… Competed primarily at No. 3 doubles with teammate Anish Nanda, registering a 15-11 record on the season that included 10 wins over foes from ranked schools… Put together back-to-back, 8-2 wins over No. 12 Concordia University – Irvine and No. 6 Vanguard University… Came up with solid victories over No. 16 Bates College, No. 23 Swarthmore College, and No. 21 University of Mary Washington… Also recorded an impressive 8-4 win over the counterparts from No. 12 Cal Lutheran University… Stepped up with an 8-4 showing against the foes from No. 26 Whittier College… Finished the season with consecutive triumphs over the same duo from 12th-ranked Cal Lutheran… UR Scholar-Athlete… Dean's List…