Tyler Mackesy
5'9''
Height
Senior
Class
Bronxville, N.Y.
Hometown
Hotchkiss School
High School
2022-23
- Defeated Navy’s Tommy Rankin in straight games in the season opener
- Tallied a straight games win against Dean Brooker to help UVA to a 9-0 win over St. Lawrence
- Went 2-0 in matches during the MASC Championships to help UVA to its fourth MASC Championship
- Defeated Drexel’s Gautam Nagpal in straight games at the nine spot
- Fell to Yale’s Eric Kim in straight games at CSA Team Championships
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
- Finished the season 6-11 primarily playing 8 and 9
- Collected an overall record of 21-23 at UVA
2021-22
- Compiled a record of 9-11 for the Cavaliers
- Notched points against seven ranked opponents
- Defeated Dickinson’s Patrick Noonan to score a point for the Hoos in the first round of the MASC Championships
- Took down MIT’s Nikhil Kakarla in the second round of the MASC Championships
- Opened the season with a win at the No. 5 position against Navy (11/10)
2020-21
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
- Went 1-0, playing in the second Navy match at 3 on the ladder
2019-20
- Recorded a 5-1 record
- Won matches against Richmond, Vassar and Dickinson
- Defeated Quinlan Jeudy from Rochester in an exhibition match
- Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll
Background
- Earned first-team All-New England honors during senior year
- Four-year starter at Hotchkiss
- Captured the 2018-19 George E. Haines ’38 Squash Trophy for winning the Hotchkiss boys’ squash tournament and the 2019 Squash Prize for being the team MVP
- Concluded his high school career with a 70-23 overall record, winning 75 percent of his matches
- Recorded an 11-5 record playing in the No. 1 spot as a senior
- Named a U.S. Squash Scholar Athlete all four years of his high school career
Personal
- Son of D. Scott Mackesy and Jennifer Mackesy
- Has one brother, Coulter
- Mother, Jennifer, played soccer at William and Mary
- Father, D. Scott, played tennis at William and Mary
- Economics major