Conor Berg

Conor Berg

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Larkspur, Calif.

High School:
Tamiscal High School

Height / Weight:
6-3 / 160

Birthdate:
08/17/1991

Experience:
2L

02/12/2012

Lobos Improve to 6-2 Defeating South Alabama

The Lobos defeat South Alabama with a score of 6-1

02/12/2012

Lobos Travel to Evanston, Ill. To Take On Northwestern and DePaul

The Lobos take to the road after a 6-1 win against South Alabama

02/08/2012

Lobos Depth Shown Against New Mexico State

UNM Defeats New Mexico State 7-0 in Las Cruces, N.M.

02/04/2012

Lobos Finish with a Perfect Shutout 7-0 against CSU-Pueblo

Lobos advance to 4-2 defeating Colorado State-Pueblo 7-0

02/04/2012

Lobos Win First of Two Matches 7-0

The Lobos defeat Western New Mexico 7-0

2011 Fall: Junior Season

Berg reached the round of 16 in doubles with partner Carl Ho at the ITA Regional Tournament. In the same tournament, he reached the round of 32 in singles losing to the eventual winner Boise State's Damien Hume. Berg won all three singles matches at the Denver Invitational.

2010-2011: Sophomore Season

Berg played mostly at number five in singles and played equally at the number one and number two positions in doubles during the spring season. He has a 15-9 record in singles. Teamed mostly with Ben Dunbar in doubles, the duo finished the season with a 13-6 record. The duo was named All MWC Doubles and was ranked 40 in ITA doubles. He received the Amigo Scholarship due to his outstanding grades at UNM.

2009-2010: Freshman Season

He ended the 2010 spring season with a 10-match singles winning streak and an eight-match doubles winning streak intact. He partnered with Ben Dunbar in doubles to go a perfect 6-0 in conference play. Teamed with Dunbar, the duo went 9-1 in dual doubles including an impeccable 8-0 mark at the No. 2 slot. He reached 20 singles wins to finish with a 20-10 overall mark, 12-5 in dual play and 8-5 in fall play. He went a perfect 4-0 at the No. 5 singles spot. He won the "B" flight of the Balloon Fiesta Invite with five overall wins at the event. He pushed first-seeded David Simson to three sets at the ITA Fall Regional, losing 3-6, 7-6, 6-4.

Prior to UNM

He is a 2009 graduate of Tamiscal High School in Larkspur, Calif. He was invited to be a part of California Honors Society. He went undefeated in match play all four years except for one loss to Eric Ramos, who now plays for Purdue, his sophomore year. As a senior in 2009, he won the NCS (North Coast Section) and MCAL (Marin County Athletic League) doubles championships. His high school team was MCAL champions all four years, NCS champions in 2007 and made it to the CIF Northern California championship semifinals in 2006. He was ranked in top 100 in singles for 18-year-olds and fourth in Northern California. He was ranked first as a 16-year-old in Northern California. He finished high school ranked 81st nationally in the boys' class of 2009. He was listed as a four-star recruit.

Personal

He is the son of Ron and Lisa Berg and has two sibling, Jonathon and Hadley. His mom played No. 1 singles at Oklahoma State and coached tennis at Oral Roberts University. His hobbies include golfing, surfing, snowboarding, music and hanging out with friends. He is majoring in Finance. His favorite sports memory is winning the NCS double title with Alex De Chatellus, who now plays for Dartmouth.

Head Coach Alan Dils on Berg:

"Conor is a very versatile player in singles and doubles. No matter who he is paired with in doubles, he has been successful. He is one of the smartest on-court players on the team."

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