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Q&A with Matt
Favorite Movie? Space Jam
Favorite TV Show? Duck Dynasty
Your sports idol growing up? Don Cherry
Last book you read? John Daly: My Life In And Out Of the Rough
Favorite Musical Artist? Mat Kearny or Luke Bryan
After graduation, I plan to? Attend law school for a combined JD/MBA program, followed by marrying the woman of my dreams and having a big beautiful family with her.
Favorite thing to do in your free time? Globe Trotting
Favorite Restaurant? Kefi (Greek Bistro in Manhattan)
Favorite sport other than your own? As a Canadian, obviously Dog-Sledding and Ice Fishing
Why did you choose Saint Francis? When it came time to decide, Saint Francis was a obvious choice with its great balance between a thriving student life department, great athletics platform and strong academic infrastructure rooted in Liberal Arts. Having an opportunity to be an NCAA athlete, Honors Program scholar, involved member of the community and Fraternity gentleman is not something possible at all institutions. |
JUNIOR (2011-12) – Played in four singles matches during his junior season … won first match of the season in a matchup with Loyola (9/18) … teamed up with Youlian Natchev for one doubles win during the season.
SOPHOMORE (2010-11) – Saw most of his singles action from the number six spot, playing in three sets … produced one win in doubles, in the number one spot, when teamed up with Stephen Kowalski.
FRESHMAN (2009-10) - Participated in one singles match on the season… was 1-0 in conference play when paired with Kirby Mendes in the number three spot.
BEFORE SFU - Competed in WOSSA and OFSSA (High School Tennis Championships) while at Niagara…. Spent four years at London Central Secondary School… Competed in volleyball, golf, tennis, basketball and football for the Golden Ghosts.
ACADEMICS/PERSONAL - Honors Economics and Philosophy double major, Pre-Law… Named to University's Dean’s List and NEC Academic Honor Roll during both semesters as a freshman… President of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, Psi Colony… Born April 23, 1990, in London, Ontario.