Career Statistics
Match-by-Match Statistics
2011-12 |
2010-11 |
2009-10 |
2008-09
2011-12: Arrea completed his career as the most accomplished player in program history, breaking a handful of records along the way...Elizabethtown's career leader in singles wins (63) and combined wins (116)...Ranks second in program history in doubles victories with 53...Equalled career-high with 17 singles wins (17-5)...Set new personal bests for doubles wins (16) and combined wins in a season (33)...The only Blue Jay to ever be named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Year, he earned his third such honor at season's end...Also named Most Valuable Player of the Commonwealth Conference Championships for the second straight season...All-Commonwealth Conference First Team selection...First four-time All-CC First Team player in school history...Top flight player at both singles and doubles in every match for E-town...Compiled an 11-1 record in his final 12 singles matches and had an eight-match winning streak at season's end...Ranked second on the team in singles victories and fourth in doubles wins...Moved past Brok Walker into top spot on E-town's singles and combined wins lists with pair of wins against Lebanon Valley in the Commonwealth Confernece Final on May 5...All 16 of his doubles wins came with Paul Whitman as his partner...Four year singles-record of 21-2 against conference opponents, including 6-0 records in 2009-10 and 2011-12...Career match records of 63-21 (singles), 53-33 (doubles) and 116-54 (combined)...Named conference Player of the Week three times (3/12, 3/26 and 5/7)...Jays went 13-7 as a team, their third straight 13-win season...Catalyst for a program that won 51 matches (51-22), two league championships and appeared in two NCAA Tournaments during his career.
2010-11: Earned second Commonwealth Conference Player of the Year award in his career during a 27-win season...Named Commonwealth Conference Championships MVP after leading E-town to its first league title since 2005...Only player to take the court at No. 1 singles all season...Had a 14-5 record in singles competition and a 13-8 mark in doubles...Beat Manhattanville's Julian Oribe 6-3, 6-4 to win No. 1 singles flight at the MAC Individual Championships...No. 1 doubles runner-up with Josh Riehl at the same tournament...Had a season-long five-match singles winning streak to end the season...Streak ended at six matches after winning his opener in 2011-12...Victorious in first ever NCAA Division III Tournament singles match, holding off Grove City's Ricky Garrett 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (4) on May 13...Chosen to the All-Commonwealth Conference First Team...Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week for two straight weeks (4/25 and 5/2).
2009-10: Claimed a spot on the All-Commonwealth Conference First Team for the second time in as many seasons...Knotted with freshman Eric Fritzges for team-high in singles wins with 15 (15-7)...Opened the season with two wins for his second flight one championship in a row at the Muhlenberg Mule Classic...Advanced to the final in No. 1 singles at the MAC Individual Championships before falling to Messiah's Jansen Hein in three sets...Picked up a straight set win over Robert Brown (Lycoming), 6-3, 6-2, in the Commonwealth Conference Finals, but the Blue Jays were defeated 5-4...Undefeated in singles play within the conference (6-0)...Placed on the court with a handful of different teammates for doubles play...Did not win more than three matches with any doubles partner (three wins each with Bryan Metz, Josh Riehl and Brok Walker)...Named Commonwealth Conference Player of the Week for the first time in his career on April 19.
2008-09: Slotted right into the No. 1 spot in E-town's singles and doubles lineups as a freshman...Responded by posting 17 singles wins (tied for the team lead) and 14 doubles wins (tied for second)...Put together back-to-back wins at the Muhlenberg Mule Classic Sept. 14, to win flight one singles title over Muhlenberg's Dan Zakheim...Career-best nine-match singles winning streak from March 14 to April 17...His 17 singles wins are still tied for fifth most in a season in school history...Won 33 combined matches (singles/doubles), which ranks tied for sixth in E-town history...All but two of his singles wins came in straight sets...Led the Jays to a 12-4 record and a spot in the Commonwealth Conference Final...E-town's 12 wins were its most since 2005...Honored as Commonwealth Conference Co-Player of the Year and league Rookie of the Year...All-Commonwealth Conference First Team choice.
High School: Played tennis at the Lincoln School in Moravia, San Jose, Costa Rica...Graduated in 2008.
Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1989...Son of Manrique Arrea and Laura Cascante...Middle of three children...Has an older sister, Maria Laura, and a younger brother, Mauricio...Majoring in industrial engineering.