2013: Big South Conference No. 6 Singles Flight Winner… Big South Conference All-Academic Team… Set a school record for most Division I singles wins in a season, with a team-leading 21-5 record at the sixth flight… Assembled a 13-match unbeaten streak and a perfect 8-0 record against Big South competition… Pulled out two three-set matches against league opponents in Campbell and Liberty… Delivered a crucial semifinal win against Campbell to help PC to the Big South Conference Championship match… Knocked off non-league opponents from USC Upstate, College of Charleston, Furman and Kennesaw State, among others… Won in straight sets against Winthrop, Longwood, Coastal Carolina, Gardner-Webb, Radford and UNC Asheville.
2012: Went 6-5 in singles play and 1-1 in doubles play... Took three straight wins over Coastal Carolina (4/1), Appalachian State (4/3) and Campbell (4/7)... Earned a Big South Conference Championship win over UNC Asheville (4/19)...Took a second-flight doubles match against Saint Joseph's (3/9).
2011: Earned ITA Scholar Athlete honors... Compiled a 9-9 singles record, including going 8-5 at the fifth flight and 1-1 at the third... Went 9-12 in doubles play, tying for the team lead with two wins in Big South Conference play... Captured his first collegiate singles win against Kennesaw State (2/11), kicking off a season-long five-match winning streak... His first doubles win came in an 8-1 victory over Newberry (2/2) with partner Grayson Mills... Earned singles wins against The Citadel (2/14), USC Upstate (2/16) and Wofford (2/17)... Won five straight doubles matches at the second flight with partner Nathan Crocker.
High School: Attended The Pendleton School ... Also attended the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy ... Ranked 700 in the ITF as a senior ... IBM Junior Circuit doubles champion ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Earned high honors at The Pendleton School.
Personal: Gonzalo Asis was born May 7, 1992 in Madrid Spain ... Son of Daniel and Laura Asis ... Has a younger brother, Diego, who also plays tennis ... Majoring in math and economics.