2012 - SPRING SEASON
• Recorded a team-high 13 dual-match victories
• Won four matches at No. 5 and went 8-3 at No. 6
• Concluded the year by winning seven of his last 10 matches
• Picked up two victories at the Conference USA Championship
• In the quarterfinals against No. 23 Tulsa, handled Alejandro Espejo, 7-6 (7-5), 6-1
• Opened the event with a 7-5, 6-1 victory over East Carolina[apos]s Mario Martinez
• Against No. 56 Middle Tennessee, rallied for an 0-6, 7-6, 6-2 win over Yannick Born
• At the No. 4 spot, topped Nathaniel Avery of Oral Roberts (6-1, 6-0)
• Won seven total doubles matches during the spring, including four at No. 1 with Mitch Thams
• The duo posted an 8-6 win over Isade Juneau and Jeremy Langer of No. 21 Indiana
2011 - FALL SEASON
• Won a pair of singles matches during the fall
• Also joined Eugene Dolgovykh and Mitch Thams for four total doubles victories
2011 - SPRING SEASON
• Clinched the Knights[apos] win when he topped Georgia State[apos]s Vincent Verpeaux, 6-3, 7-6 (6) at No. 5
• Won No. 1 doubles match with Blaze Schwartz against Gabe Townes and Vincent Verpeaux of Georgia State 8-3
• Defeated Jacksonville with Schwartz in doubles at No. 1, 8-5
• Clinched the win over Jacksonville with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Matthew Hansen at the No. 4
• Paired with Schwartz in No. 1 doubles for win over Mauricio Ballivian and Anis Ghorbel of Drake 8-4
• Handled Jonathan Hadash of Drake at No. 5 singles 6-4, 6-4
• Beat Mario Rolemberg of Troy in No. 4 singles 6-1, 3-6, 6-3
• Won No. 1 doubles against Troy with Schwartz 8-6
• Rolled to 6-2, 6-3 triumph of Leonardo Nahar of UNF at No. 4 singles
• Met with Schwartz to defeat 40th-ranked duo Njal Stene and Maksim Levanovich of Stetson 8-5
• Picked up win at No. 4 singles against Derek Madon of FAU 6-3, 6-2
• Improved to 7-3 with victory at No. 5 singles over Steve Binninger of FGCU 6-2, 6-0
• Was victorious at No. 1 doubles with Schwartz to defeat Gabriel Echeverry and Matthew Rock of FGCU 8-6
• Paired with Schwartz at No. 2 doubles for win over Austen Kauss and Jonas Dierckx of No. 71 Iowa 8-2
• Battled for the win at No. 4 singles against Tristan Jackson of No. 27 Tulsa 3-6, 6-3, 10-7
• Clinched UCF win over Georgia State with victory at No. 5 singles over Vincent Verpeaux 6-3, 7-6 (6)
• Won at No. 1 singles with Schwartz against Gabe Townes and Verpeaux of Georgia State 8-6
• Defeated Robert Raguz of No. 60 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 6-7 (7-9), 6-4, 6-4 at No. 4 singles
• Paired with Schwartz at No. 1 doubles for 8-5 win over Laurent Montoisy and Gergo Weidinger
• Beat Federico Sabogal of No. 50 USF 6-2, 6-2 at No. 4 singles
• Upset Lucas Jovita and Jamal Adderley of No. 50 USF at No. 1 doubles with Schwartz, 9-8
• Paired with Schwartz for victory at No. 1 doubles over Bartosz Jozwiak and Sven Kasper of No. 52 DePaul, 8-3
• At No. 1 doubles, joined Schwartz for 8-1 defeat of Jeffrey Smallwood and Marc Misanovic of Bethune-Cookman
• Handled Varun Gunasseelan of No. 73 Denver at No. 5, 6-2, 6-4
• With Schwartz defeated Jairo Seur and Alexandre Bernard of South Alabama, 8-6
• Paired with Schwartz for win at No. 1 doubles over Freeman and Spennare of Embry-Riddle, 8-4
• Won at No. 1 doubles with Schwartz over Jordan Smith and David Henry of Memphis 6-5 in the Conference USA Championship quarterfinals
• Led the Knights with 11 dual match victories and combined with Schwartz for 13 dual doubles wins in the 2011 spring season
2010 - FALL SEASON
• At the Gator Invitational, joined Blaze Schwartz for an 8-1 win over Romain Deridder and Sebastian Hagn of USF
• Defeated Alexander Hackett of Stetson 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the first round of the ITA Southeast Regional Championship
• Won the UCF Invitational doubles championship 8-4 with Blake Schwartz over Marc Abdelnour and Oliver Webb of FAU
2010 - SPRING SEASON
• Went 13-6 during doubles competition with Johan Beigart
• The pair played at the No. 2 doules spot
• Competed in one singles contest in dual-match play
• At the USF Spring Invitational, had two wins, including a 7-5, 6-2 victory over Brett Cromwell of Rutgers
2009 - FALL SEASON
• Registered a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Florida State[apos]s Owen Long at the FSU Invitational
• Along with Dolgovykh, took the doubles draw title at the FSU Invitational with a 9-7 victory over North Florida[apos]s Graham Edgar and Daniel Sotomarino
• With Dolgovykh, posted a 8-6 victory over South Carolina[apos]s Chris Sheehan and David Wolff at the UCF Invitational
• Along with Beigart had two doubles wins at the USF Invitational over Miami and South Florida
2009 SPRING SEASON
• Named to the Conference USA Commissioner[apos]s Academic Honor Roll
• Recorded six singles wins
• Went 4-4 at No. 6
• Registered a 6-4, 6-3 win over Stephen Shao at No. 4
• Topped Matej Stakne of No. 67 New Mexico State, 6-1, 6-3, at No. 5
• At No. 29 Auburn, recorded a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Michel Monteiro at No. 6
• Opened the campaign with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Bethune-Cookman[apos]s Vitor Belucci at No. 6
• In doubles played mostly with Tarek Ben Soltane
2008 FALL SEASON
• Went 4-3 in singles play
• At the USF Invitational, posted a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Florida Gulf Coast[apos]s Frank Acierno
• Beat LSU[apos]s Andrew Meyers, 6-0, 6-0, at the UCF Invitational
• Compiled a 10-2 record in doubles
• Advanced to the semifinals of the Southern Intercollegiate Championship with partner Brock Sakey
• The pair posted an 8-1 win over Middle Tennessee[apos]s Alex McCann and Kyle Wishing
• The duo also topped Jacksonville[apos]s Murilo Souza and Victor Vaz, 9-8 (2)
PRIOR TO UCF
• Captured the 2008 Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association individual championship
• Went 31-0 in singles play for Falmouth High School as a senior
• Concluded high school career with a 72-0 singles mark
• Earned all-scholastic honors three times from the Boston Herald
• Named to the Boston Globe all-scholastic squad as a senior
• Ranked fourth in the United States Tennis Association New England Under-18 list
• As a junior, led Falmouth to an 18-0 mark and the state division I title
PERSONAL
• Born in Falmouth, Mass.
• Son of Donald and Patricia Delinks
• Majoring in Environment Studies