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2021 Men's Tennis Roster

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Trey Reed / Midwestern State University
Trey Reed / Midwestern State University

Angel Palacios

  • Ht./Wt. 5-8 / 130
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Piedras Negras, Mexico
  • Prev School Everman HS
  • Major Management Information Systems

Biography

At Midwestern State

Individual Awards

ITA/Oracle All-American -- Singles (2): 2019, 2020
ITA National Player to Watch (1): 2019
ITA South Central Region Player to Watch (1): 2019
All-Lone Star Conference Singles (4): 2017 (1st), 2018 (HM), 2019 (1st), 2021 (1st)
All-Lone Star Conference Doubles (1): 2017 (HM)
LSC Freshman of the Year (1): 2017
LSC Player of the Week (7): 3/9/17, 4/6/17, 3/14/18, 3/8/19, 3/27/19, 4/18/19, 3/11/21

Senior (2021)

named 1st Team All-LSC for singles... scored LSC Player of the Week on March 11, 2021, after going 4-0 in singles and 3-0 in doubles play... tallied a 21-11 combined record for the season... went 12-5 in singles while recording a 9-6 doubles record... began the season ranked at No. 5 for singles and spent a little over a month there... registered eight wins and two drops at the No. 3 singles spot, including a seven match win streak (3/5-3/19)... included in the streak was a 6-4, 6-2 defeat of No. 15 Marko Nikoliuk of No. 25 Southern Arkansas... began play at No. 2 against UT Permian Basin (4/1) and gained a 4-3 record... gained the team's lone point in the Regional Semifinal against No. 37 St. Mary's (5/10)... on the doubles side, the senior played with three different partners including Quentin Scharfenberg, Ben Westwick, and Alexandre Crepy... went 3-2 with Scharfenberg from the second and third spots, including a win against No. 9 Flager... totaled 5-3 record with Westwick, which included a 6-1 victory over No. 25 Manuel Pilotto and Juan Scoppetta of No. 18 Southeastern Oklahoma... concluded the season with Crepy to go 1-1 with the win against No. 37 St. Mary's in the South Central Regional Semifinal... finishes his career tied for third in career singles wins at No. 2 with 16... ends with a third rank for career No. 3 singles wins with 25... tied for first with 145 career combined wins... tied for first with 73 career singles total wins... sits eighth in career singles winning percent with a .716 percentage... sits fourth in career doubles total wins with 71... 15th all-time with a .670 doubles winning percentage... 

Senior (2020)1

named an All-American for the second straight season, becoming the first back-to-back All-American singles player in program history... put together a 17-9 senior season, finishing 7-5 in singles and 10-4 in doubles… became the all-time wins leader at No. 3 doubles with the 42nd win of his career against Colorado Mesa (3/6)… ranks in the top 10 in school history in career wins (seventh with 124), career singles wins (fifth with 61), No. 1 singles wins (fourth with 29), and career doubles wins (ninth with 63)… occupied the top singles spot for Head Coach Scott Linn… opened the season ranked No. 5 in singles… defeated 9th ranked Manuel Pilotto of No. 22 Southeastern Oklahoma State in three sets 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 (2/15)… recorded a winning record at all three doubles spots, going 7-4 at No. 1, 1-0 at No. 2, and 2-0 at No. 3… went 5-3 with his primary doubles partner, Ben Westwick… also partnered with Alberto Diaz, going 2-1 with the junior, and Quentin Scharfenberg, going 3-0 with the redshirt freshman… put together two separate four-match winning streaks (2/7-2/13 & 3/5-3/7)…

Junior (2019)

garnered All-America status and the national ITA Player to Watch award after finishing the season ranked No. 2 in singles… highest ranked singles player in team history… first team all-conference performer… posted a 19-5 (10th most) record in singles and 18-8 mark in doubles… 37 combined wins ranked as the 12th most in single-season history… career .740 (54-19) singles winning percentage ranks seventh all-time… the 19 wins at No. 1 were the second-most in program history… recorded 12 wins over nationally ranked opponents as the Mustangs front man… recorded four wins over top-10 opponents, defeating Indianapolis’ fifth/eighth ranked Renato Lima twice, West Florida’s eighth-ranked Serder Bojadjiev and Cameron’s eighth-ranked Vinicius Santos to clinch the LSC Tournament title… opened the season on a 10-match winning streak in singles… primarily partnered with Denney Norrie at the No. 3 line, going 15-7… also paired with Quentin Scharfenberg (1-0), Nolan McCaig (1-1) and Alex Martinez Roca (1-0)… enters the 2020 season at No. 13 on the career doubles wins list and tied for the most career wins at No. 3 in team history (41)… ranks third on single-season charts with 15 wins at No. 3 with Norrie… picked up the first doubles win to help the Mustangs clinch the doubles point in the national quarterfinals against top-ranked Columbus State (5/22)…

Sophomore (2018)

honorable mention All-Conference performance in singles after leading the team with a 21-4 record in singles and 22-5 mark in doubles… fourth most singles season combined wins in program history with 43… fifth most wins in singles and doubles in single season history… went 4-1 at No. 2, 16-3 at No. 3 and 1-0 at No. 4… tied the school record with 15-straight wins from Feb. 16 – March 30… defeated Azusa Pacific’s 26th-ranked Jakob Schnaitter 6-2, 6-4 on March 16… ranked as high as No. 26 in singles and finished the season at No. 73… partnered with Alex Martinez Roca in doubles for a 22-5 record playing No. 3…defeated St. Mary’s 25th-ranked tandem of Saisaurav Konakanchi and James Weatherhead, 8-4 (2/17)… ranked as high as No. 21 in doubles...

Freshman (2017)

named Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year and All-LSC First Team Singles with a 14-10 record playing primarily at No. 2… also captured All-LSC Honorable Mention Doubles accolades… went 8-7 against regionally-ranked opponents in singles play… finished the campaign ranked 11th in the South Central Region… began the season 6-1 in singles to earn LSC Player of the Week honors (3/9)… defeated four regionally-ranked players while earning a win at No. 1 singles through his first seven matches of the season… pulled out singles victories to help the Mustangs to three top-25 wins against No. 20 Ferris State (Mich.) (3/7), No. 21 Nebraska-Kearney (2/24) and No. 23 St. Mary’s (Texas) (2/25)… recorded the clincher in victories over No. 43 Newman (Kan.) (3/25), No. 30 St. Edward’s (Texas) (3/31) and No. 39 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) (4/8)… recorded a pair of six-match win streaks from Feb. 24 – Mar. 7 and Mar. 25 – Apr. 8… defeated the Central Region’s No. 6 player in Southwest Baptist’s (Mo.) (3/4) Chris Blodig, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, on court two… took down St. Edward’s Charlie Shin, 6-4, 6-3, at No. 1 to clinch a 7-2 win over the 30th-ranked Hilltoppers and earn his second LSC Player of the Week nod (4/6)… collected regionally-ranked wins over Northwest Missouri State’s (3/3) No. 11 Mauro Tete and St. Mary’s No. 15 Alex Joseph… guided the Mustangs to a 7-2 win over No. 20 Ferris State with a 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 triumph over Vasil Surduk, ranked 11th in the Midwest Region… defeated Cameron’s Bruno Babic, the South Central’s 10th-ranked player, in the LSC Championship match (4/22) and in the NCAA South Central Region #2 Championship (4/29)… recorded a 13-12 doubles mark, going 10-7 with Dylan Hall at No. 2… ranked as high as fifth in the region in doubles… put together a six-match win streak with Hall from Mar. 18 – Apr. 7… earned an 8-2 win over a regionally-ranked duo in Oklahoma Baptist’s (3/25) No. 6 Lucas Castelo Branco and Gianluca Galdi… defeated Cameron’s Babic and Keiran President, 8-2, in the NCAA South Central Region #2 Championship match...

At Everman High School

four-year letter winner for coach David McCollum at Everman (Texas) High School... went 42-0 to claim the Texas UIL Class 5A boys singles title in 2016, defeating Mission Sharyland Pioneer’s Joaquin Delgado, 6-0, 6-0, in the championship match... four-star recruit that ranked ninth in the state of Texas and 96th nationally... went 70-1 the last two seasons of his prep career, claiming a pair of regional titles... did not drop a set in district competition all four years of high school... competed in the Junior Olympics for the Mexican national team...

Personal

son of Juan and Rosa Palacios... 

Career Record

Singles Line Doubles Line
Year Combined Record Singles Record 1 2 3 4 5 6 Doubles Record 1 2 3
2017 27-22 14-10 3-1 8-8 1-1 2-0 -- -- 13-12 -- 11-9 2-3
2018 43-9 21-4 -- 4-1 16-3 1-0 -- -- 22-5 -- -- 22-5
2019 35-13 18-5 18-5 -- -- -- -- -- 17-8 -- 1-1 16-7
2020 17-9 7-5 7-5 -- -- -- -- -- 10-4 7-4 1-0 2-0
2021 21-11 12-5 -- 4-3 8-2 -- -- -- 9-6 0-2 7-3 2-1
Career Records 143-64 72-29 28-11 16-12 25-6 3-0 -- -- 71-35 7-6 20-13 44-16
Career Win Percentages .691 .713 .670

1- The remainder of the 2020 campaign was canceled on March 15, 2020 due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 2017Freshman

    5'8" 130 lbs
  • 2018Sophomore

    5'8" 130 lbs
  • 2019Junior

    5'8" 130 lbs
  • 2020Senior

    5'8" 130 lbs
  • 2021Senior

    5'8" 130 lbs