2022-23 Men's Tennis Roster
Schachter, Noah

Noah Schachter
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Wesley Chapel, Fla.
- High School:
- Saddlebrook Prep
Bio
2022-23 (SENIOR): Ranked No. 19 for singles and No. 25 for doubles (Hilderbrand) for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Preseason Rankings... Finished his final season in Aggieland with a singles record of 17-15… led the Aggies from the front of the order playing court 1 all season long where he claimed nine wins in dual matches… he accumulated seven ranked singles wins highlighted by victory over Kentucky’s No. 27 Liam Draxl… Schachter was a main stay on court 1 for doubles this season with Trey Hilderbrand where he held a record of 19-15… the duo secured three ranked wins, the highest ranked coming against Georgia’s No. 11 Trent Bryde/Ethan Quinn… The fifth year qualified for the NCAA Singles Championships where he reached the second round… Schachter’s impressive season was recognized by the coaches around the SEC as he named to the All-SEC First Team.
2021-22 (JUNIOR): Finals for the ITA ranked No. 36 in singles and No. 14 in doubles... Earned the No.3 spot with a 13.17 for the Universal Tennis Rating Pro Circuit... Named on the Spring SEC academic honor roll...Finished with a overall 17-23 singles record and a 22-20 doubles record... Logged a 6-3 singles record while putting up a 4-4 doubles record in tournament action… Opened the fall with a straight set win over Finlay Murgett of Auburn at the ITA All-American Championships… Posted a 3-1 singles record at the ITA Texas Regional before falling in the quarterfinals… Went 2-1 at the Gamecock Scramble with his only setback happening in three sets against No. 3 Daniel Rodrigues… Went 4-4 in tournament doubles, posting a 4-3 record alongside Austin Abbrat… Schachter and Abbrat earned the No. 35 doubles ranking entering the spring season.
2020-21 (SOPHOMORE): Posted a 21-15 singles record, including an 14-12 mark in dual match play… Claimed a pair of ranked wins, topping No. 90 Corrado Summaria of Pepperdine and No. 123 Joshua Lapadat of Kentucky… Longest win streak of the season was four matches... Went 9-7 on court four, 3-5 on court three and 2-0 on court two… Finished the season 22-16 in doubles including a 17-9 mark in dual matches… Went 10-6 on court three, 6-3 on court two and 1-0 in court one… Went 9-4 in doubles action alongside Hady Habib and 7-5 with Pranav Kumar… Logged a 7-3 singles record while putting up a 5-7 doubles record in tournament action… Opened the fall with a trio of wins at the Olivier Borsos Invite in Baton Rouge… Went 2-1 at the TCU Invitational, defeating Luc Fomba of TCU and Mason Beiler of Oklahoma… Went 3-0 in doubles at the TCU Invitational, winning all three matches alongside Stefan Storch.
2019-20 (SOPHOMORE): Posted a 14-7 singles record, including an 8-3 mark in dual match play… Earned the clinch victory against Texas Tech on Feb. 2, Vanderbilt on Mar. 1, and secured the signature win of the season over No. 6 Florida on Mar. 8… Held the No. 105 ITA singles rank at the beginning of the season… Went 10-5 in doubles play, with an 8-2 record in dual matches… Finished 9-4 when paired with senior Valentin Vacherot… Won five doubles matches in a row to kick off the season... Logged a 6-4 singles record while putting up a 2-3 doubles record in tournament action… Opened the fall with a straight set win over No. 90 Stepan Holis of New Mexico at the ITA All-American Championships… Posted a 3-1 singles record at the ITA Texas Regional… Earned the first national ranking of his collegiate career, receiving the No. 105 nod… Went 1-1 in tournament doubles alongside Barnaby Smith.
2018-19 (FRESHMAN): Went 17-17 overall in singles, including 14-13 in dual matches… Played the majority of his matches at the No. 5 line, posting a 10-9 record… Finished 7-5 in SEC matches, all at the No. 5 line… Longest win streak of the season was four matches… Recorded the clinch victory against Kentucky on Apr. 4… Went 11-9 in doubles, including a 7-7 record in dual matches… Was 6-2 in dual matches when paired with Valentin Vacherot... Went 3-4 in tournament singles play… Posted a 1-1 record at the ITA Men’s All-American Championship, defeating his first collegiate opponent, Jonathan Small of Notre Dame… Finished with a 4-2 record in tournament doubles, all of which were played alongside Barnaby Smith… Advanced to the doubles semifinal at the Sherwood Collegiate Cup alongside Smith.
PERSONAL – Noah Schachter was born in Wesley Chapel, Florida… majoring in Sports Management… aspires to one day play professional tennis… as a junior played various ITF including the Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships, USTA International Spring Championships and the Pan American ITF Championship… in his free time he likes play video games and shadow swing... in high school he was voted the three-time “Ice Man of the Year.”
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SCHACHTER’S RANKED WINS:
(as of May 31, 2023)
Singles
#90 Stepan Holis, New Mexico (October 5, 2019)
#84 Jake Sands, USC (January 17, 2020)
#121 Makey Rakotomalala, Arizona State (February 23, 2020)
#97 Andy Andrade, Florida (March 8, 2020)
#90 Corrado Summaria, Pepperdine (January, 22, 2021)
# 123 Joshua Lapadat, Kentucky (February 23, 2021)
#96 Cesar Bourgois, Kentucky (April 21, 2021)
#121 Alberto Colas, Mississippi State (May 17, 2021)
#61 Richard Ciamarra, Texas (October 14, 2021)
#96 Chase Ferguson, South Florida (February 12, 2022)
#39 George Harwell, Vanderbilt (March 11, 2022)
#25 Florian Broska, Mississippi State (March 13, 2022)
#79 Stefan Dostanic, USC (January 13, 2023)
#38 Peter Makk, USC (January 14, 2023)
#31 Daniel De Jonge, Pepperdine (January 29, 2023)
#103 Jordan Hasson, Oklahoma (February 18, 2023)
#30 Ronald Hohmann, LSU (March 2, 2023)
#27 Liam Draxl, Kentucky (March 4, 2023)
#125 Nemanja Malesevic, Mississippi State (March 11, 2023)
#70 Axel Nefve, Flordia (April 1, 2023)
#83 Charles Bertimon, VCU (May 22, 2023)
Doubles
(with Valentin Vacherot)
#42 Ondrej Styler/Connor Johnston, Michigan (February 14, 2020)
(with Austin Abbrat)
#27 Finn Bass/Sven Lah, Baylor (October 14, 2021)
#42 Max McKennon/Fabien Selle, Arizona State (January 19, 2022)
(with Kenner Taylor)
#76 Siim Troost/Michael Ross, Vanderbilt (March 11, 2022)
#20 Emile Hudd/Shunsuke Mitsui, Tennessee (March 13, 2022)
#65 Tristan McCormick/Hamish Stewart, Georgia (March 27, 2022)
(With Trey Hilderbrand)
#21 Max Westphal/Theo Winegar, Columbia (October 2, 2022)
#11 Trent Bryde/Ethan Quinn, Georgia (March 9, 2023)
#26 Carles Hernandez/Nemanja Malesevic, Mississippi State (March 11, 2023)
#90 Simon Junk/John Hallquist Lithen, Ole Miss (April 9, 2023)
2021-22 (JUNIOR): Finals for the ITA ranked No. 36 in singles and No. 14 in doubles... Earned the No.3 spot with a 13.17 for the Universal Tennis Rating Pro Circuit... Named on the Spring SEC academic honor roll...Finished with a overall 17-23 singles record and a 22-20 doubles record... Logged a 6-3 singles record while putting up a 4-4 doubles record in tournament action… Opened the fall with a straight set win over Finlay Murgett of Auburn at the ITA All-American Championships… Posted a 3-1 singles record at the ITA Texas Regional before falling in the quarterfinals… Went 2-1 at the Gamecock Scramble with his only setback happening in three sets against No. 3 Daniel Rodrigues… Went 4-4 in tournament doubles, posting a 4-3 record alongside Austin Abbrat… Schachter and Abbrat earned the No. 35 doubles ranking entering the spring season.
2020-21 (SOPHOMORE): Posted a 21-15 singles record, including an 14-12 mark in dual match play… Claimed a pair of ranked wins, topping No. 90 Corrado Summaria of Pepperdine and No. 123 Joshua Lapadat of Kentucky… Longest win streak of the season was four matches... Went 9-7 on court four, 3-5 on court three and 2-0 on court two… Finished the season 22-16 in doubles including a 17-9 mark in dual matches… Went 10-6 on court three, 6-3 on court two and 1-0 in court one… Went 9-4 in doubles action alongside Hady Habib and 7-5 with Pranav Kumar… Logged a 7-3 singles record while putting up a 5-7 doubles record in tournament action… Opened the fall with a trio of wins at the Olivier Borsos Invite in Baton Rouge… Went 2-1 at the TCU Invitational, defeating Luc Fomba of TCU and Mason Beiler of Oklahoma… Went 3-0 in doubles at the TCU Invitational, winning all three matches alongside Stefan Storch.
2019-20 (SOPHOMORE): Posted a 14-7 singles record, including an 8-3 mark in dual match play… Earned the clinch victory against Texas Tech on Feb. 2, Vanderbilt on Mar. 1, and secured the signature win of the season over No. 6 Florida on Mar. 8… Held the No. 105 ITA singles rank at the beginning of the season… Went 10-5 in doubles play, with an 8-2 record in dual matches… Finished 9-4 when paired with senior Valentin Vacherot… Won five doubles matches in a row to kick off the season... Logged a 6-4 singles record while putting up a 2-3 doubles record in tournament action… Opened the fall with a straight set win over No. 90 Stepan Holis of New Mexico at the ITA All-American Championships… Posted a 3-1 singles record at the ITA Texas Regional… Earned the first national ranking of his collegiate career, receiving the No. 105 nod… Went 1-1 in tournament doubles alongside Barnaby Smith.
2018-19 (FRESHMAN): Went 17-17 overall in singles, including 14-13 in dual matches… Played the majority of his matches at the No. 5 line, posting a 10-9 record… Finished 7-5 in SEC matches, all at the No. 5 line… Longest win streak of the season was four matches… Recorded the clinch victory against Kentucky on Apr. 4… Went 11-9 in doubles, including a 7-7 record in dual matches… Was 6-2 in dual matches when paired with Valentin Vacherot... Went 3-4 in tournament singles play… Posted a 1-1 record at the ITA Men’s All-American Championship, defeating his first collegiate opponent, Jonathan Small of Notre Dame… Finished with a 4-2 record in tournament doubles, all of which were played alongside Barnaby Smith… Advanced to the doubles semifinal at the Sherwood Collegiate Cup alongside Smith.
PERSONAL – Noah Schachter was born in Wesley Chapel, Florida… majoring in Sports Management… aspires to one day play professional tennis… as a junior played various ITF including the Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships, USTA International Spring Championships and the Pan American ITF Championship… in his free time he likes play video games and shadow swing... in high school he was voted the three-time “Ice Man of the Year.”
SCHACHTER UP CLOSE:
Favorites:
- Favorite class subject: History
- Favorite tennis player: Novak Djokovic
- Favorite athlete (any sport): Tom Brady
- Favorite professional sports team (any sport): Seattle Seahawks
- Favorite social media platform: Instagram
- Favorite emoji: Shushing Face
- Favorite food: Anything from Moe’s
- Favorite binge-watching TV show: Prison Break
- Favorite movie: The Dark Knight
- Favorite sport to play other than tennis: Basketball
- My nickname is: Schach (Shaq)
- One word to describe me when I’m on the court: Peculiar
- One word to describe me away from the court: Quiet
- The teammate who will surprise people the most this year: Pranav Kumar
- The teammate who can always make me laugh: Barnaby Smith
- The person I would most like to meet: Tom Brady
- The most famous athlete I have met: Marcus Allen
- When I was little, I dreamed of being a: Pro Tennis Player
- Something I've always wanted to do but haven't: Go to the Great Wall of China
- The reality show I would most like to participate in is: Deal or No Deal
- My best non-athletic talent: Playing Connect 4
- My pet peeve: Being late
- My dream job is: Tennis Player
SCHACHTER’S RANKED WINS:
(as of May 31, 2023)
Singles
#90 Stepan Holis, New Mexico (October 5, 2019)
#84 Jake Sands, USC (January 17, 2020)
#121 Makey Rakotomalala, Arizona State (February 23, 2020)
#97 Andy Andrade, Florida (March 8, 2020)
#90 Corrado Summaria, Pepperdine (January, 22, 2021)
# 123 Joshua Lapadat, Kentucky (February 23, 2021)
#96 Cesar Bourgois, Kentucky (April 21, 2021)
#121 Alberto Colas, Mississippi State (May 17, 2021)
#61 Richard Ciamarra, Texas (October 14, 2021)
#96 Chase Ferguson, South Florida (February 12, 2022)
#39 George Harwell, Vanderbilt (March 11, 2022)
#25 Florian Broska, Mississippi State (March 13, 2022)
#79 Stefan Dostanic, USC (January 13, 2023)
#38 Peter Makk, USC (January 14, 2023)
#31 Daniel De Jonge, Pepperdine (January 29, 2023)
#103 Jordan Hasson, Oklahoma (February 18, 2023)
#30 Ronald Hohmann, LSU (March 2, 2023)
#27 Liam Draxl, Kentucky (March 4, 2023)
#125 Nemanja Malesevic, Mississippi State (March 11, 2023)
#70 Axel Nefve, Flordia (April 1, 2023)
#83 Charles Bertimon, VCU (May 22, 2023)
Doubles
(with Valentin Vacherot)
#42 Ondrej Styler/Connor Johnston, Michigan (February 14, 2020)
(with Austin Abbrat)
#27 Finn Bass/Sven Lah, Baylor (October 14, 2021)
#42 Max McKennon/Fabien Selle, Arizona State (January 19, 2022)
(with Kenner Taylor)
#76 Siim Troost/Michael Ross, Vanderbilt (March 11, 2022)
#20 Emile Hudd/Shunsuke Mitsui, Tennessee (March 13, 2022)
#65 Tristan McCormick/Hamish Stewart, Georgia (March 27, 2022)
(With Trey Hilderbrand)
#21 Max Westphal/Theo Winegar, Columbia (October 2, 2022)
#11 Trent Bryde/Ethan Quinn, Georgia (March 9, 2023)
#26 Carles Hernandez/Nemanja Malesevic, Mississippi State (March 11, 2023)
#90 Simon Junk/John Hallquist Lithen, Ole Miss (April 9, 2023)
Baylor Postgame: Steve Denton, Theo Papamalamis, Alan Magadan
Sunday, May 04
Rice Postgame: Togan Tokac
Saturday, May 03
NCAA Tournament Preview: Steve Denton, Raphael Perot
Tuesday, April 30
Spring Preview: Steve Denton
Monday, January 08