2014-15 (M) Tennis Roster
Roster

Alex Koca
- Position:
- PLAYER
- Weight:
- 0
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Leawood, Kan.
- High School:
- Rockhurst
2016-17 (Junior): Concluded the spring season with a 12-6 record in doubles play ... Paired with Mac Mease for an 8-4 mark, including 6-0 at the No. 3 position ... Also went 4-2 with Daniel Lopez-Rey ... Ended spring with 6-8 record in singles play, including 5-6 at No. 3 singles.
2015-16 (Sophomore): Claimed a 10-7 record in doubles action during the spring season ... Teamed with Brooks Kendall for a 5-2 record at No. 2 doubles ... Closed the spring at 10-9 in singles, including 8-5 playing in the No. 2 singles position ... One of two Bluejays to earn 10 or more singles victories ... Won six consecutive matches from Feb. 28-March 19 ... Paired with Quinn Dippel to win the Flight A doubles title at the Drake Invitations during the fall ... Finished runner-up in Flight A singles at the Bluejay Invitational ... Competed with Quinn Dippel in doubles action at the ITA Central Regional Championships for the second consecutive fall.
2014-15 (Freshman): Posted a 12-6 record at No. 3 singles during the spring season…One of four Bluejays to pick up 12 victories in singles action…Earned victories in his first three outings at CU…Paired with August Nysted and posted a 9-6 record in doubles …Teamed with Quinn Dippel in doubles at the ITA Central Regional Championships during the fall.
High School: 2013 First Team Missouri All-State selection and Kansas City All-Metro team member…Helped lead Rockhurst to the Class 2 state championship as a junior…TennisRecruiting.net listed him as the No. 2 prospect in Missouri and three-star recruit…Reached No. 5 in the USTA Missouri Valley rankings after a 35-9 junior season…Earned a pair of USTA Futures Tournament titles in 2013 in Des Moines and Oklahoma City…Won pair of USTA Missouri Valley consolation championships and qualified for the US Clay Court Championships.
Personal: Son of Todd and Julie Koca…Mother graduated from Creighton…Father played basketball at Nebraska.