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Carlos Lozano Athlete Profile
Personal
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Parents are Felipe and Rosario
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Known as "Panda"
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Favorite food is the food his mother makes
Before BYU
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Was the four-time state champion of the state of Mexico
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Won five national championships in doubles as a junior in Mexico
Stats
|
Year |
Singles |
Doubles |
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1999-2000 |
29-12 |
18-10 |
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2000-2001 |
21-11 |
26-6 |
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2001-2002 |
16-14 |
25-8 |
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2002-2003 |
19-12 |
23-12 |
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Career |
85-49 |
92-36 |
1999-2000 | Freshman Year
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As a freshman, he teamed with Nic Losee for an 18-10 doubles record
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At one point, he won 10 matches in a row, including a win over a ranked opponent from Stanford
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Was ranked No. 16 in doubles nationally at the beginning of 2000 winter season
2000-2001 | Sophomore Year
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Ranked No. 28 nationally in doubles with Gert Vilms
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Went 7-3 in fall tournaments, including a win over the No. 1 seed at ITA All-Americans
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Went 21-11 in singles, with a 14-8 record in doubles and an 18-4 record in the region
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Played most of the year at the two spot, going 10-3
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Went 4-5 at the top spot
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Finished 25-6 in doubles with Vilms, qualifying for NCAAs
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Named to Mountain West Conference first team in singles and doubles for second straight year
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This summer in Beijing, China he won the gold medal at the World University Games in doubles
2001-2002 | Junior Year
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Named to Mexico's Davis Cup team against Peru in September
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Won doubles with Gert Vilms at the BYU Invitational
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Pre-season ranked No. 4 in the nation for doubles
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Finsihed the year going 16-14 in singles play at the one and two spots
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Competed with Vilms in the NCAA national tournament in doubles
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Named to Mountain West Conference first team in singles and doubles for third consecutive year
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Named All-American in doubles with Vilms