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Jackson State
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LSU
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Nebraska-Omaha
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South Carolina
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Ole Miss
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UT Pan American
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Texas A&M
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Auburn
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Alabama
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Vanderbilt
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Tennis - Men
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Kentucky
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Oral Roberts
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Hall Fess
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 160
Year: Redshirt Junior
Hometown: Little Rock, Ark.
High School: Little Rock Christian Academy
Experience: 2 Letters
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Hall Fess
Courtesy: John Thomas, Athletic Media Relations
Release: 05/24/2012

AS A JUNIOR (2011-12): Hall Fess had a breakout year for the Razorbacks during his junior season, most notably teaming up with Matt Walters in having a doubles season to remember. Fess and Walters were the defacto No. 1 doubles team for the Razorbacks all year and compiled 20 wins throughout the fall and spring seasons. In dual play, the duo won 12 matches to lead the Razorbacks and also earned three wins against ranked opponents to help build a national ranking of their own. The tandem's best win came against Mississippi State's Louis Cant and Malte Stropp, who at the time were ranked No. 32 in the nation. Fess and Walters scored a decisive 8-3 victory over the top Bulldog team and helped catapult Arkansas to the doubles point over MSU. Fess and Walters ended the year ranked No. 49 in the nation. Fess also saw plenty of time in singles matches with the majority coming in the fall. He did see action in three SEC matches and also scored three wins in dual non-conference play with wins at positions four, five and six. 

AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11): Fess appeared in 13 matches for the Razorbacks and compiled a 9-4 record overall and was 2-1 in dual play during the spring. Those two wins came at the Nos. 4 and 5 positions against Matthew Tansil of Oral Roberts (6-0, 6-0) and Drew Feder of Saint Louis (2-6, 6-0, 1-0(3)). In doubles, Fess saw playing time with four Razorback teammates, but was most successful with Taj Harrison. The team built up a perfect 3-0 record after a great showing at the Auburn quad early in the 2011 year.  

AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10): Hall Fess redshirted for the 2009-2010 Season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Fess was the tennis team captain at Little Rock Christian Academy and was the winner of the 5A state championship in 2007. He received athletic honors, including all-conference and all-state. Fess was the No. 1 singles player all four years at Little Rock Christian and reached as high as No. 9 in the Arkansas rankings. Fess was also an outstanding student off the court, graduating with high honors.

PERSONAL: Born July 21, 1990, Fess is the son of Greg and Judi Fess. He has three sisters, Sarah, Rebekah and Kristen. Both of his parents played college tennis his father played for the University of Arkansas and his mother played for Mississippi University for Women.


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