North Carolina State University Athletics

Men’s Tennis Adds Canadian International Galarneau
6/13/2016 2:29:00 PM | Men's Tennis
RALEIGH, N.C. – The Pack men's tennis program has added Canadian Alexis Galarneau to its 2016 recruiting class, as announced by head coach Jon Choboy. Galarneau (5'11", 150lbs) is expected to make an immediate impact for the program.
Galarneau has plethora of tennis experience, playing internationally for Tennis Canada, while being coached by Guillaume Marx. The Montreal native has made appearances in several ITF Junior events, winning the Copa La Libertad U18 ITF G4 singles title and advancing to at least the semifinals in four other ITF tournaments. He is also a talented doubles player, capturing a national title in doubles three times during his prep career.
He holds 44 singles and 42 doubles wins on the ITF Junior circuit and has a career high ranking of 97th in the ITF Juniors rankings. Galarneau also holds victories over four blue-chip recruits.
He joins the talented @PackMensTennis class of 2016, featuring four-star recruits Sean Burnette and Paul Spencer. The three incoming freshman will aim to contribute in the lineup after the departures of seniors Simon Norenius and Thomas Weigel.
Welcome to the Pack, Alexis.
— PackMensTennis (@PackMensTennis) June 13, 2016
Alexis Galarneau is third member of #Pack16! pic.twitter.com/rrQVuJwgTX
Galarneau has plethora of tennis experience, playing internationally for Tennis Canada, while being coached by Guillaume Marx. The Montreal native has made appearances in several ITF Junior events, winning the Copa La Libertad U18 ITF G4 singles title and advancing to at least the semifinals in four other ITF tournaments. He is also a talented doubles player, capturing a national title in doubles three times during his prep career.
He holds 44 singles and 42 doubles wins on the ITF Junior circuit and has a career high ranking of 97th in the ITF Juniors rankings. Galarneau also holds victories over four blue-chip recruits.
He joins the talented @PackMensTennis class of 2016, featuring four-star recruits Sean Burnette and Paul Spencer. The three incoming freshman will aim to contribute in the lineup after the departures of seniors Simon Norenius and Thomas Weigel.
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