2024-25 Men's Tennis Roster

2025 men's tennis seniors, John Chin, Jett Middleton and James Van Herzeele, pose for group photo.
Carson Baker and Jett Middleton in doubles talking after a point.
Jett Middleton celebrates with a clinch fist during the Michigan State match in February 2025.
Baker and Middleton shake hands during doubles play in fall 2024.
Carson Baker and Jett Middleton talk during their doubles match against Idaho State on January 31, 2025.
Jett Middleton celebrates a point against Indiana on Feb. 19 by clutching his fist and raising his racquet.
Jett Middleton playing doubles and waiting at the net for a return shot during the Eastern Washington match on January 31, 2025.
Jett Middleton readies to return a shot with his front hand against UNLV in 2024.
Jett Middleton watching his return shot during a practice match in fall 2024.
Jett Middleton waits for a serve during a practice match in October.
Jett Middleton looking to return a shot during the 2024 Mountain West Championship match versus San Diego State.
Boise State advances to the 2024 NCAA Tournament.
Jett Middleton returns a shot during his win against UNLV, April 12, 2024.
The Broncos team photo taken after winning the 2024 Boise State Spring Fling.
Jett Middleton waits for the serve during the ITA Mountain Regionals in 2023.
Photo of Boise State's 2023 MW Championship team with trophy.
Photo by: NCAA Photos
Team huddle during the BYU match at the Boas Indoor Tennis Center.
Jett Middleton's 2024-25 portrait.

Jett Middleton

  • Class:
    Redshirt Senior
  • Hometown:
    Columbine Valley, Colo.
  • Height:
    6-3
  • Prev School:
    Arizona
  • Major:
    Business Administration
  • NIL Exchange:
    Jett Middleton

CAREER HONORS

  • 3x NCAA Championship Team Participant (2023, 2024, 2025)
  • 2x Mountain West Regular Season Team Champion (2024, 2025)
  • 2x Mountain West Championship Team Champion (2023, 2024)
  • All-Mountain West in Singles (2025)
  • All-Mountain West in Doubles (2025)
  • Mountain West Championship All-Tournament Team at No. 2 Doubles (2024)
  • Academic All-Mountain West (2024)

REDSHIRT-SENIOR (2024-25)

  • Honors: All-Mountain West in singles and doubles...team advanced to NCAA Championship tournament with an at-large bid...team won the Mountain West Regular Season championship...Mountain West Player of the Week (Jan. 29).
  • Notable Statistics and Rankings: Finished the year going 17-18 in singles...went 16-18 in doubles...finished year ranked 102 nationally in singles.
  • Fall Season: Went 10-5 in singles and 4-5 in doubles play during three tournaments...advanced to the consolation doubles final at the Battle of the Bay (Sept. 11-15) in San Francisco partnered with Lukas Velik...went 4-2 in singles and took fourth-place at the ITA Mountain Region Championships (Oct. 17-22), he also went 2-1 in doubles to reach the quarterfinal round with Carson Baker...was invited to the inaugural ITA West Sectional at Malibu, California (Nov. 7-10), where he went 1-1 in singles.
  • Spring Season: Played No. 1 singles for all but one contest going 10-10 overall and 2-2 in conference...defeated 57th-ranked Dylan Dietrich of Virginia during the ITA Kickoff Weekend at No. 5 Virginia (Jan. 25)...had wins over Indiana's (Feb. 19) and Purdue's (Feb. 21) No. 1 players...his third-set tiebreaker win at No. 1 singles clinched the match against New Mexico (April 19) and the Mountain West Regular Season Championship for Boise State...played No. 1 doubles with Carson Baker going 11-8 at the top spot...the duo recorded wins over No. 45 Paul Inchauspe and Filippos Astreinidis from Princeton (Feb. 23) and the 56th-ranked pair of Bor Artnak and Matic Dimic from Arizona State (March 1).  

REDSHIRT-JUNIOR (2023-24)

  • Honors: Mountain West Championship All-Tournament Team at No. 2 Doubles...team advanced to NCAA Championship tournament...team won the MW double claiming both the regular season and tournament championships...Academic All-Mountain West.
  • Notable Statistics & Rankings: Recorded an 18-13 overall singles mark including 10-8 in spring duals, 8-5 in tournament play, 2-1 in conference...finished 15-16 in doubles going 12-11 in duals, 3-1 in league and 6-1 at No. 2 doubles and 5-10 on court three.
  • Fall Season: Saw action in two fall competitions going 8-3 in singles and 3-2 in doubles...won the consolation singles final at the ITA Mountain Region Championship (Sept. 28-Oct.1) over teammate Caden Moortgat (6-2, 7-6(2)).
  • Spring Season: Went 10-8 in singles splitting time primarily between courts four (4-2) and five (4-4)...went 12-11 in doubles play...went 6-1 at No. 2 doubles paired with Caden Moortgat and 4-3 at No. 3 doubles with James Van Herzeele. 

REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE (2022-23)

  • Transferred to Boise State for the spring semester. 
  • Honors: Team advanced to NCAA Championship tournament...team won the Mountain West Championship tournament title.
  • Utilized redshirt season. 

SOPHOMORE (2021-22)

  • Notable Statistics & Rankings: Registered a 13-6 overall singles record while going 10-10 in doubles…23 total wins on the year.
  • Fall Season: Recorded a 9-6 singles mark…finished 4-2 at the ITA Southwest Region Championships…went 3-1 at the Jack Kramer Invitational (Nov. 5-7)…was 4-5 in doubles with two partners…1-2 with Jonas Ziverts and 3-3 while competing with Conner Olson.
  • Spring Season: Earned a 4-1 mark in singles during spring duals…tallied a combined 6-5 record in doubles with five different partners...was a key doubles player winning his doubles matches against Texas Tech and Texas alongside Filip Malbasic at the No. 3 spot.

FRESHMAN (2020-21)

  • Overall: Played primarily doubles during the year…finished with eight doubles wins, including a key victory over USC with partner Jared Horwood…Middleton won seven of his eight doubles matches at the No. 1 spot with Jonas Ziverts; the pair finished ranked in the ITA doubles rankings at No. 70…in singles, he finished with a perfect 4-0 record in dual matches…fall season was canceled because of the COVID pandemic.

PRIOR TO COLLEGE

  • High School: A five-star recruit from Columbine Valley, Colo.,…entered college as the No. 39 recruit in the US with a UTR high of 12.29…was the No. 1 recruit from Colorado and was the highest-ranking American recruit to come to Arizona during the Clancy Shields' tenure.
WBB | Highlights vs Nevada
Monday, March 10
Arca Costas on Day One of General Patton Fall Invite
Saturday, September 17
Highlights from Saturday's General Patton Fall Invite
Saturday, September 17
Marquardt on Day One of General Patton Fall Invite
Friday, September 16