NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt head men’s tennis coach Ian Duvenhage announced Tuesday afternoon the additions of Mitchell Deames and Pin ‘Paul’ Wang to the Commodore program for the upcoming 2022-23 season.
We’re excited to have Paul and Mitchell as part of our team and we look forward to being part of their accomplishments, Duvenhage said.
Adding depth to the roster, the Dores duo join Nathan Cox, who signed his national letter of intent last November.
Mitchell Deames
Charleston, S.C. | South Carolina Connections Academy
- Five-star recruit: Top-ranked in South Carolina, third in Southern Section and 43rd nationally
- Universal Tennis Ranking (UTR): 11.47
- 2018 high school state champion
- 2018 all-state honors
- Son of David and Joleen Deames
- Sister, Camryn, played for the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA)
Why Vanderbilt: “I chose Vanderbilt for the opportunity to play tennis at the highest level and also achieve a world class education. The atmosphere with the team and coaches was everything I wanted.”
Favorite part about campus visit: “Definitely the campus tour … I really enjoyed walking around and getting a feel for the school.”
Pin ‘Paul’ Wang
Katy, Texas | Hsinchu County (Taiwan) American School
- Universal Tennis Ranking (UTR): 11.71
- 2021 Taiwan National Championship title
- 2015 Taiwan National Championship runner-up
- All-Taiwan Sports Tournament runner-up
- Graduated the last three years of high school with academic honors
Why Vanderbilt: “Vanderbilt has always been my dream school: strong academics, close community, challenging Division I Tennis, and two of the most welcoming and sincere coaches I ever known. Vanderbilt has everything I could’ve asked for.”
Favorite part about campus visit: “I love how people in the community are so close … and not just the coaches, every member in the office actually cares about each other. I knew this is what I wanted the moment I stepped into that office!”
Our freshman class is 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐏𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐄. ✅
Welcome home, Mitchell and Paul! 🙌
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— Vanderbilt Men's Tennis (@VandyMTennis) July 12, 2022