LCSC
CAREER:
Had a solid
junior season, which
saw him defeat the
No. 15-ranked player
at No. 4 singles at
the national
tournament 6-4, 6-0…
Played mainly at No.
4 singles during the
season, but also had
matches at Nos. 1-3.
Posted an 8-14
record, but that
included a 1-6
start… Went 6-14 in
doubles play, but
followed a 0-7 start
with four
consecutive wins.
Played majority of
the season at No. 2
doubles, but then
joined with Tyler
Oram to play No. 3
at the end of the
season..… Had a
strong fall prior to
his senior year,
advancing to the
finals of the
Eastern
Washington/Gonzaga
championship in
singles, and making
it to the round of
32 at the Boise
State Fall Classic…
As a freshman in
2008, he played
mostly in the No. 2
slot and ended up
winning seven
singles matches
including a match
against Lindenwood
at the NAIA national
tournament... He
also played on the
No. 2 doubles team
that went 11-12 on
the season. ….Oliver
was a 2010 NAIA/Daktronic
Scholar-Athlete, a
2010 Character of
Champions Award
recipient, and the
2010 National
Wilson-ITA Arthur
Ashe Sportsmanship
Award winner.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Attended Academie de
tennis Nouvel
Courtois where he
graduated in 2006…
At the International
School of Burunidi
he earned five
varsity letters in
soccer and also was
on the swim team
where he specialized
in freestyle and the
breaststroke… His
team won the private
high school soccer
championship and he
won the private high
school breaststroke
and was third in the
freestyle.
PERSONAL:
Full name is
Oliver-Stone Intwari
Sindayigaya ....
born Jan. 3, 1987 in
Bujumbura,
Burundi... Parents
are Livingstone
Sindayigaya and
Dorothee Mataratara...
Has an older
brother, Stanley,
and a younger
brother, Christy...
He was on the
14-and-under and
16-and-under
Burundian National
tennis teams and was
ninth in the East
African 14-and-under
tennis tournament.
He qualified for the
Burundian Tennis
National Team…
Hobbies include
tennis, soccer,
movies, and dancing…
Is majoring in
Computer Science.