Head Coach David Johnson has announced the addition of transfers Adam Patry and Heath Paul Waters to the men’s tennis team at Campbell University. Patry, a rising sophomore from Quebec, previously played at Gardner-Webb, where he notched a significant win in the Big South Championship. Waters, also a rising sophomore, arrives from Rider, contributing to a historic Metro Conference title for the Broncs, and he possesses a strong tennis pedigree with NCAA tournament experience. Both players are expected to enhance the team’s performance significantly.

By the Numbers
  • Patry was ranked as high as 11 in doubles and 13 in singles in Quebec.
  • Waters faced the No. 58 ranked player in the NCAA Tournament match against Virginia.
Yes, But

While both Patry and Waters are skilled players, the transition to a new program can affect performance; their success will depend on their adaptation to Campbell's system and team dynamics.

State of Play
  • The Camels are looking to build on a competitive roster for the upcoming season.
  • The additions of Patry and Waters aim to strengthen the team's tournament performance and overall standing in the NCAA.
What's Next

The next steps for the team will include integrating Patry and Waters into their training regimen, leading up to the upcoming season, and preparing for scheduled matches to gauge their contributions on the court.

Bottom Line

The inclusion of Patry and Waters is a strategic move by Campbell's tennis program that aims to enhance competitiveness and depth, setting a promising tone for the season ahead.