2025-26 Men's Tennis Roster
Biography
2024-25 (Sophomore): Ben had a breakout sophomore season, posting one of the best records on the team in both singles and doubles. He played a key role in a season with Collegiate Conference of the South (CCS) Regular Season and Tournament Championships, alongside the first-ever Asbury appearance in an NCAA Tournament.
- 12–3 in Singles (Primarily No. 3)
- 12–3 in Doubles
- Key individual win: 3–6, 7–5, 6–2 vs. Centre College
- Notable doubles win: 7–6 vs. Millsaps College (with Andres Caceres)
Awards | Asbury Scholar-Athlete, Asbury Honor Roll, 2X CCS Player of the Week, CCS Doubles Team of the Week, CCS 1st Team All-Conference, CCS Tournament MVP, Asbury Stuart Smith Award
2023-24 (Freshman): Ben carried a 15-6 singles record and a 14-7 doubles record on the year, playing primarily in the two and three positions in singles and 1 and 2 positions of doubles. "He was a steady and consistent player throughout the season that in most important matches, was one we could count on," said head coach Jarred Miller. "He brings a fire and an intensity to every match that we play and represents Asbury well both on and off the court. Ben has a huge ceiling in terms of ability to improve in the future and we are looking forward to seeing all the things he accomplishes."
Awards |
Asbury Male Newcomer of the Year
Family Members:
- Parents: Elizabeth and Jonathan Moore
- Siblings: Josiah, Zach, Lily
Why I chose Asbury:
- I chose Asbury University for a faith-driven community, academic excellence, and the opportunity to grow both spiritually and mentally alongside a fun and joyful community.
Career Aspirations/Outreach Involvement:
- Financial Advisor in the personal finance sector
- Serves as Vice President of Portfolio Management in the Eyrie Investment Group, enjoys the privilege of working as an Ambassador for Asbury Admissions
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