Luis Acaba
Luis Acaba
Year: Sr.
Hometown: San Juan, Puerto Rico
High School: Perpetuo Socorro
Major: Psychology

2015-16 Records, singles & doubles

2014-15 Records, singles & doubles

2013-14 Records, singles & doubles

2012-13 Records, singles & doubles

Career Honors
- Three-time first-team All-Centennial Conference singles (2014, 15, 16)
- Second-team All-Centennial singles (2013)
- Two-time first-team All-Centennial Conference doubles (2015, 16)
- Second-team All-Centennial Conference doubles (2014)
- Centennial Conference Rookie of the Year (2013)
- Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll (2015, 16)
- Centennial Conference Player of the Week (3/18/16)
- Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area (2015) 
- ITA Scholar-Athlete (2016) 

2015-16: Team captain … First-team All-Centennial Conference in both singles and doubles … Centennial Conference Player of the Week (3/18) … Named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll … ITA Scholar-Athlete ... Went 7-4 in singles (3-2 CC), playing exclusively at the No. 1 position … Was 1-2 against regionally-ranked opponents … Posted an 11-4 record in doubles (6-2 CC), playing exclusively in the No. 1 position with Harrison Elbert as his primary partner … Defeated the No. 16 player in the Atlantic South Region during a straight set win against No. 38 The College of New Jersey (3/5) … Had three separate three-match winning streaks in singles … Ran off nine straight wins in doubles from the Sacred Heart (3/9) through Ursinus (4/26) matches.

2014-15: Team captain … First-team All-Centennial Conference in both singles and doubles … ITA Scholar-Athlete ... Named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll … Named to the Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area team ... Finished the year ranked 24th in singles by ITA Atlantic South Region ... Went 8-5 overall in singles (5-2 CC), playing exclusively at the No. 1 position … Posted an 8-6 record in doubles, playing primarily at No. 1 with Harrison Elbert … Won a season-best three straight singles matches against McDaniel (3/28), Dickinson (4/4), and Muhlenberg (4/8) … Won five straight matches with Elbert in doubles, spanning the University of the Sciences (4/6) through Ursinus (4/22) matches, including a win over then-No. 11 Johns Hopkins’ No. 1 pairing.

2013-14: Top singles player for the Fords as a sophomore...Named First Team All-Centennial in singles...Voted all-conference second team in doubles...Finished third on the team in singles victories with nine...Went 6-5 playing at No. 1 singles...Went 3-1 at the ITA Southeast Regional Tournament...Posted two different three match winning streaks in singles during the year...Recorded a 9-6 record in doubles action and only lost back-to-back doubles matches one time all season.

2012-13: Named rookie of the year in the Centennial Conference ... Voted second-team all-conference in singles ... Played primarily at No. 2 singles ... Finished second on the team in singles victories with 10 ... Registered a 5-2 record in conference singles action ... Named conference player of the week (4/09) ... Teamed with three different doubles partners throughout the year for a 13-5 record with eight wins coming at third doubles.