2024-25 Men's Tennis Roster

Mario Terrana

Noah Zamora

  • Height 6-3
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown San Diego, Calif.

Biography

• 2025 Big West Player of the Year
• 2022 Big West Freshman of the Year
• Four-time All-Big West - Singles
• Four-time All-Big West - Doubles


2024-25 (Senior)
• Qualified for the NCAA Singles Championships
• Advanced to the Round of 32 with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over No. 13 Sebastian Dominko of Notre Dame
• Claimed runner-up honors at the ITA Southwest Regional Championships
• Also won two matches at the ITA All-American Championships
• Named the Big West Player of the Year
• Garnered first-team All-Big West honors in both singles and doubles
• Two-time Big West Player of the Week
• Featured in every ITA Singles Poll with a high ranking of No. 31 and a final ranking of No. 66
• Finished the season with a team-high 21 overall victories and a 13-5 record in dual matches (4-0 Big West)
• Played 22 matches at the top of the lineup and one at the second position
• Defeated No. 63 Gianluca Brunkow, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, to clinch the Anteaters’ 4-3 Big West Championship victory over 34th-ranked UC Santa Barbara
• Added straight-set wins against UC Riverside and UC Davis in the first round and semifinals, respectively
• Outlasted Pacific’s No. 99 Tiago Silva, 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-4
• Took 18th-ranked Samir Banerjee of No. 6 Stanford to a third set when the match was abandoned
• Teamed up with Hiroki Sakagawa to upend Miami’s Martin Katz/Antonio Prat at the ITA All-American Championships
• Played the dual match season alongside Andy Nguyen at No. 1
• Opened the 2025 campaign with a 6-3 victory over 10th-ranked Alexander Hoogmartens/Aadarsh Tripathi of UCLA
• Zamora/Nguyen reached as high as No. 74 in the ITA National Doubles Rankings
• Tabbed UCI’s Male Athlete of the Year
• Earned Big West Spring All-Academic honors
• Made the Big West Commissioner’s Honor Roll (With Honors)

2023-24 (Junior)
• Named to the All-Big West Second Team in singles and was a first-team selection in doubles
• Finished with a team-best 23-9 overall record in singles including a 15-4 mark in dual matches
• Played primarily at No. 3 where he was 10-2
• Went 5-0 in Big West regular-season play, defeating his opponents from Cal Poly, UC Riverside, No. 49 UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego and Hawai’i
• Also took down UCSB’s Luka Mrsic, 6-3, 6-2, in the Big West championship match
• Closed out the campaign by going unbeaten in his last 10 matches (7-0)
• Extended his Big West unbeaten streak to 23-straight outings where he is 17-0 with six unfinished matches
• Cruised past No. 31 UCLA’s Spencer Johnson, 6-4, 6-2, in non-conference action (March 7)
• Named the Big West Player of the Week on March 13
• Teamed up with Rahul Dhokia for seven of his eight dual-match doubles victories
• The duo had a signature 7-6 (7) win over UC Santa Barbara’s 38th-ranked pairing of Pablo Masjuan/Gianluca Brunkow on April 14
• Went 2-1 in the prequalifying singles draw of the ITA All-American Championships
• Joined forces with Brandon Park to advance to the doubles Round of 16 at the ITA Southwest Regional Championships
• Big West Spring All-Academic selection

2022-23 (Sophomore)
• Earned first-team All-Big West honors in both singles and doubles
• Led the squad with 18 overall singles victories (11-6 dual match)
• Went 7-0 at No. 3 and 3-1 at No. 2
• Unbeaten over his last 15 matches (11 wins, four unfinished)
• Started the win streak with a 6-3, 7-6 (1) triumph over Army’s Thomas Lake at the second position
• Cruised through Big West play with a 5-0 record
• Defeated opponents from UC Riverside, Hawai’i, Cal Poly, UC Davis and UC San Diego to help the Anteaters clinch a share of the Big West regular-season title
• Also took down the Aggies’ Constantinos Djakouris at No. 2 in the Big West semifinals
• Teamed up with Brandon Park to go 12-4 at No. 1 doubles
• Won their first six matches as a duo and went 4-1 against conference opponents
• Advanced to the Round of 32 in both singles and doubles at the ITA Southwest Regional
• Won his first two singles matches in the prequalifying round of the ITA All-American Championships
• Named to the Big West Spring All-Academic Team

2021-22 (Freshman)
• Named the Big West co-Freshman of the Year
• Also earned first-team all-conference honors in doubles and was a second-team selection in singles
• Led the squad with a 17-4 overall record, while going 13-2 during the dual match season
• Put together a season-long eight-match win streak from Feb. 19-March 30
• Began the stretch with road victories at Pacific (No. 5), No. 72 San Francisco (No. 4) and Santa Clara (No. 4)
• Defeated Tristan Sarap of Weber State at the second position, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-4
• Took down Boston University’s Dion Loutas at the top of the lineup, 6-4, 6-2
• Clinched UCI’s 4-3 victory over Dartmouth with a 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (4) win against Anders Gibbons at No. 2
• Went 3-0 in the Big West Tournament
• Set up the match-clincher in the championship against UC Santa Barbara, coming back from a 5-2 third-set deficit for a 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (4) win Victor Krustev
• Won his first-round singles match at the ITA Southwest Regional Championships
• All five of his dual-match doubles victories came alongside Emmanuel Coste at No. 1

High School
• Blue chip recruit out of St. Augustine High School in San Diego
• Won five matches without dropping a set to claim the 2021 San Diego Section CIF Boys' Singles title
• Named the CIF-SDS Player of the Year
• Two-time Western League Player of the Year
• Won four back draw rounds at the Kalamazoo USTA Boys 18s National Championships
• Recipient of the prestigious USTA Southern California Evelyn Houseman Lifetime Junior Sportsmanship Award

Major
• Business economics

CAREER RECORDS AT UCI
Overall Singles: 79-34
Dual-Match Singles: 52-17
Overall Doubles: 44-47
Dual-Match Doubles: 34-33

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 2021-22Freshman

    6'3"
  • 2022-23Sophomore

    6'3"
  • 2023-24Junior

    6'3"
  • 2024-25Senior

    6'3"