Career Info...Finished career with a 52-40 mark in singles action and a 49-35 record in doubles play...He is the Mount's all-time leader in individual doubles wins (49) and dual match doubles wins (39)...He is third all-time in singles victories (52) and is the school's all-time leader in dual match singles wins (48).
2006-07: Teamed with Rob Dupaya to earn First Team All-NEC honors at No. 2 doubles...The duo went 10-3 on the year, including 5-0 vs. NEC opponents...Played at No. 2 singles during the season, posting an 11-9 mark in dual matches and a 12-13 record overall...Went 17-6 in doubles matches on the year, breaking the Mount's single-season record for individual doubles victories...His 15 dual match wins in doubles play tied the school mark set by Miguel Porto in 1991-92.
2005-06: Earned Second Team All-NEC honors at the No. 3 singles position...Posted a 16-13 mark in singles action in 2005-06...The 16 wins are tied for the eighth-best single-season mark in Mount history...Went 14-11 in dual matches...The 14 dual match victories are tied for fourth all-time at the Mount...Went 13-13 in doubles action, including 9-9 when pair with Bobby Cozzillio...The 13 individual doubles wins are tied for the sixth-best single season mark in Mount history...Played the majority of the season at No. 3 singles, posting a 12-7 record at that spot in the lineup...Was an impressive 6-1 vs. NEC opponents...Ended the season on a six-match win streak in singles competition.
2004-05: Earned First Team All-NEC honors at No. 4 singles as a junior...Was an impressive 13-5 in dual matches, including a perfect 8-0 vs. NEC opponents...Was 11-3 at the No. 4 singles spot during the year...Teamed with Bobby Cozzillio at No. 2 doubles, posting a 5-3 mark on the season...Is 24-14 in his career at the Mount in singles play.
2003-04: Did not play as a sophomore.
2002-03: Led the Mount by winning 61.1 percent of his singles matches...Was an impressive 8-5 at No. 6 singles...Also posted a 10-7 mark in doubles action in dual matches...Teamed with Paul Stuart at No. 3 doubles.
HIGH SCHOOL: Named team's most valuable player each of his four seasons at Mount St. Joseph...Earned a spot in the MIAA semifinals at #2 singles as a sophomore...Won the MIAA #1 singles title at the JV level as a freshman...Highest ranking in the USTA Mid-Atlantic section was 37...Recorded 22 wins during high school career.
PERSONAL: One of three children to Jeffrey and Mary Ann Lamberton...Jeffrey G. Lamberton was born September 26, 1984...Majoring in accounting.