2014-15 Men's Tennis Roster
S2E7 Pulse Of The Pack
Monday, October 13
S2E6 Pulse Of The Pack
Monday, October 13
Pack Volleyball Then and Now: Players Discuss the Game They Played
Monday, October 06
Pack Volleyball Then and Now. How the Game is Played
Thursday, October 02

Beck Bond
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Meriden, Conn.
- High School:
- Cheshire Academy
- Height:
- 5-10
- Weight:
- 165
2015 All-ACC Team
2014-15 (Senior) Finished the season with a 23-9 record...Went, 17-6 during the fall season, 11-1 in conference play and 6-3 during the fall season...Picked up three wins against nationally-ranked opponents...Went undefeated in 12 of his final 13 singles matches of the season...Concludes his career with a 58-27 singles record and 23-28 doubles record...Closes out his career with dual record of 41-19 for a .683 winning percentage.
2013-14 (Junior): Completed the campaign with 11 wins in singles and doubles ... Clinched two matches for the squad this season against Appalachian State and Longwood ... Helped seal the doubles point for State against Longwood and Northwestern ... Advanced to the round of 32 at the ITA Carolina Regionals.
2012-13 (Sophomore): Finished the season tied for the team lead in dual match wins with 13, along with Sean Weber ... Also collected nine wins in doubles play while teaming with Austin Powell, including an upset win over Auburn's 51st-ranked duo of Dennis Lengsfeld and Lucas Lopasso, 8-6, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to clinch the doubles point for the Wolfpack ... Bond rallied to defeat Lukas Ollert in singles play, ranked No. 118 by the ITA, in State's first round win over Auburn to extend the lead in the overall match to 3-1 ... Saw action in the singles lineup at the four, five and six spots ... Posted an 11-5 mark while playing in the No. 6 spot
2011-12 (Freshman): Played in three fall tournaments, compiling a 5-3 record ... Won the back draw title at Alabama's Crimson Tide Invitational ... Posted a record of 6-3 during the spring season, while seeing action at the No. 3, 4, 5 and 6 spots in the lineup
Prep: Tabbed a four-star recruit by Tennis Recruiting.net ... Ranked No. 2 player in Connecticut, No. 4 in New England and No. 75 player nationally ... Picked NC State over Boston College
2014-15 (Senior) Finished the season with a 23-9 record...Went, 17-6 during the fall season, 11-1 in conference play and 6-3 during the fall season...Picked up three wins against nationally-ranked opponents...Went undefeated in 12 of his final 13 singles matches of the season...Concludes his career with a 58-27 singles record and 23-28 doubles record...Closes out his career with dual record of 41-19 for a .683 winning percentage.
2013-14 (Junior): Completed the campaign with 11 wins in singles and doubles ... Clinched two matches for the squad this season against Appalachian State and Longwood ... Helped seal the doubles point for State against Longwood and Northwestern ... Advanced to the round of 32 at the ITA Carolina Regionals.
2012-13 (Sophomore): Finished the season tied for the team lead in dual match wins with 13, along with Sean Weber ... Also collected nine wins in doubles play while teaming with Austin Powell, including an upset win over Auburn's 51st-ranked duo of Dennis Lengsfeld and Lucas Lopasso, 8-6, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to clinch the doubles point for the Wolfpack ... Bond rallied to defeat Lukas Ollert in singles play, ranked No. 118 by the ITA, in State's first round win over Auburn to extend the lead in the overall match to 3-1 ... Saw action in the singles lineup at the four, five and six spots ... Posted an 11-5 mark while playing in the No. 6 spot
2011-12 (Freshman): Played in three fall tournaments, compiling a 5-3 record ... Won the back draw title at Alabama's Crimson Tide Invitational ... Posted a record of 6-3 during the spring season, while seeing action at the No. 3, 4, 5 and 6 spots in the lineup
Prep: Tabbed a four-star recruit by Tennis Recruiting.net ... Ranked No. 2 player in Connecticut, No. 4 in New England and No. 75 player nationally ... Picked NC State over Boston College