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Nicholas Kamisar
Nicholas Kamisar

Class:
RS Freshman

Hometown:
Sammamish, Wash.

High School:
Dartmoor

Height:
5-10

Experience:
RS

05/12/2012

Huskies Fall In Second Round At No. 7 Pepperdine

UW will return all six singles starters from 18th-straight NCAA tourney team.

05/11/2012

Dawgs Win NCAA Opener; Anger Wins #300

Freshman Viktor Farkas gets the clinching victory at No. 5 singles as UW advances.

05/10/2012

Egger Staying Ahead Of The Curve

Egger faced five top-40 singles players in seven matches late in the year, a big learning experience for the determined freshman.

05/08/2012

Washington Faces Wolfpack In NCAA Opener

The Huskies had five wins during the regular season over NCAA tournament teams.

04/26/2012

Bears Barely Edge Huskies In Pac-12 Tourney

Marton Bots upends 56th-ranked Nick Andrews at No. 2 singles.

NICHOLAS KAMISAR PHOTO GALLERY

Kamisar Features
» Kamisar Coming Into His Own (GoHuskies.com; Jan. 19, 2012)

2010-11 (Freshman): Redshirted his first season to preserve a year of eligibility.

Before Washington and Personal: Born in Seattle ... parents are Karen and Gordon Kamisar ... the No. 2-ranked player in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Section and No. 1-ranked player in Washington by the USTA for his age group as a senior ... ranked a top-100 recruit by tennisrecruiting.net with a high of No. 65 ... reached the semifinals of State as a sophomore after going undefeated during the regular season, competing for Skyline ... tied for seventh at the 2007 Washington State 3A singles tourney as a freshman ... chose to forego his final two seasons of high school play to concentrate on national tournaments ... in junior play, won six matches at the 18s National Open in Toledo ... competed on the 18s National Team in 2009 in Urbana, Illinois ... in 2008, reached the third round of the 16s National Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan ... one of only a handful of athletes to qualify and play in the National Championships at Kalamazoo all four years and win at least one match each year... a member of the Pacific Northwest team at the Boys and Girls 14s Zone Team Championships, helping the team win the title in Raleigh, North Carolina ... reached the quarterfinals of both the singles and doubles at the 16s National Open in Allenwood, New Jersey ... captured 7th place in singles at the National Open B16s at Grand Blanc, Michigan ... captured a pair of sectional doubles titles ... coached by former UW assistant coach Gordon O'Reilly as a junior ... comes from a tennis family as father and both uncles played collegiate tennis and his Uncle Jon was a world-ranked professional ... graduated with a 3.97 grade point average.

Coach Anger on Kamisar:
"I told him that he is frustrating me because I want to redshirt him, and yet he keeps doing better and better and making me lose sleep thinking about what is best for his continued development. I really like his progress. He hits a laser forehand, consistently. But part of the improvement is he's moving better and becoming a little bit more well-rounded."

Go Huskies!