Upcoming Event: Men's Tennis versus ITA All-American Championships on September 21, 2025

2017-18 (Junior): Second-team Pac-12 All-Academic … ITA Scholar-Athlete … 11 singles wins in dual matches … opened the season with wins over Montana State (6-1, 6-1), Idaho State (6-3, 6-4) and Pacific (6-2, 7-5) … four straight wins, including against Nick Wade of Northern Colorado at the No. 3 spot and against Hironori Koyanagi of No. 54 UC Santa Barbara … had another four-match winning streak at the No. 5 and No. 6 positions with three of his victories coming against opponents on nationally ranked teams No. 69 Virginia Commonwealth, No. 67 BYU and No. 58 Arizona … 12 wins at doubles, primarily with Egbert Weverink between the No. 1 and No. 2 positions … five straight wins against Boise State, UC Irvine, Montana, No. 75 New Mexico and No. 54 UC Santa Barbara … defeated the No. 60 team of Andrea Bolla and Makey Rakotomalala of No. 38 Arizona State (6-4) … beat No. 70 Kawika Lam and Enzo Sommer of No. 51 Washington (6-2) … wrapped up Pac-12 play with a win over the doubles team of No. 58 Arizona (6-4).
2016-17 (Sophomore): Won 15 singles matches, primarily at the No. 4 position … topped Piers Foley of Washington at the Pac-12 Championships, 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 … picked up three victories at the ITA Mountain Regional Championships … got a pair of wins at the ITA Men’s All-American Championships … won six singles matches at the Utah Invitational … teamed with Santiago Sierra to beat Amit Batta and Mitch Stewart of Washington at the Pac-12 Championships … picked up a win over Akihiro Tanaka and Simon Stevens of No. 24 Oregon, 7-6 … knocked off Batta and Wendell Watanabe of Washington, 6-3 … beat Andres Reyes and Shoti Meparidze, 6-1 … won 15 doubles contests in dual match play … took three doubles matches with Dan Little at the National Collegiate Tennis Classic … picked up a doubles win at the ITA Mountain Regional Championship … competed in doubles action at the ITA Men’s All-American Championships.
2015-16 (Freshman): Did not compete.
Prior to Utah: Woolley was ranked as high as No. 1 in Great Britain in the U16 and U18 age divisions and won the British Aegon Masters Series all in the same year ... at the age of 16 he reached the finals of the Sheffield British Tour and qualified for four main draw Futures events ... on his way to reaching the semifinals at the Cambridge British Tour Event he beat former Duke Blue Devil Torsten Wietoska (career high No. 533 ATP) ... Woolley lost in three tough sets to world's No. 383 Marcus Willis and ranked No. 56 in the British Open Tennis Rankings.