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JUNIOR SEASON (2007-08)
A First-Team All-CAA choice in doubles ... Received Second-Team VaSID All-State honors in doubles action ... Ranked second on the Tribe in singles victories with 19, equaling the total from his first two injury-riddled years with W&M ... Played primarily at the No. 2 and No. 3 singles positions during the dual-match season ... Notched 18 doubles wins, including five playing along side Alex Cojanu at the No. 1 doubles spot ... Along with Cojanu defeated a trio of nationally ranked doubles teams in No. 28 Daescu/Chavarria of Oklahoma, No. 51 Ripoll/Lindgren of VCU and No. 54 Helgeson/Parbhu of Notre Dame ... Garnered CAA Doubles Team of the Week honors on three occasions (3/16, 4/2, 4/8) ... Clinched the Tribe victory over No. 34 Notre Dame with a 7-6 (5), 6-4 win over Andrew Roth, avenging a loss during the fall season to his Irish opponent ... Defeated the highest ranked opponent of his collegiate career, defeating No. 91-ranked Steven Forman of Wake Forest in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6 on Jan. 26 ... Clinched the College's tight 4-3 win over Purdue, winning at the No. 2 singles position ... Had a career-long winning streak of eight matches during the fall season, including winning the top flight of the Virginia State Open in September ... Won the Flight B doubles bracket along with sophomore Richard Wardell at the Virginia State Open.
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2006-07)
Competed for Jamaica in the 2007 Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil over the summer ... Played both singles and doubles, advancing to the round of 16 in doubles before falling to the No. 3 seeded team from Brazil ... Battled injuries for much of his sophomore season, contributing mainly in doubles ... Finished the year with eight singles wins and seven doubles victories ... Finished the fall season with a 7-4 singles record and three doubles victories ... Advanced to the quarterfinals of Flight A at the Hampton Roads Invitational.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2005-06)
Split his first collegiate career matches against nationally ranked opponents, falling to #61 Marko Miklo (UVA) 6-0, 6-3 then beating #125 Jarrett Chirico (UVA) 7-6, 6-1 ... Posted 11 singles wins as a freshman, including victories over Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois, American, Navy, Virginia, Richmond, and George Mason ... Teamed up with Matt Rubenstein to win the Flight A Doubles championship at the Hampton Roads Collegiate Invitational ... Paired with Stephen Ward, posted a 6-1 doubles record through January 2006, felling opponents from Southern Miss, Clemson, Winthrop, Richmond, Michigan State, and Michigan.
PREP/JUNIORS
Ranked as high as 180th in the ITF World Junior rankings ... Top ranked junior in the Caribbean and Central America region in April 2005 ... No. 1 ranked junior in Jamaica ... Selected to compete on the Jamaican Davis Cup team ... Played on the ITF team in 2004 and 2005 in Europe and Africa ... Reached the finals of the Florida state championship ... Won the singles title at the 2004 Coca-Cola ITF Junior Tournament in St. Lucia ... Reached the singles finals at the Costa Rica Bowl and the semifinals of the Panama Bowl in 2005 ... Played in the main draw of the Orange Bowl five times ... Won the doubles title at the Fifth Carthago Cup in Tunisia in 2005 ... Boys 16s doubles finalist in the Eddie Herr.
PERSONAL
Full name is Dominic Nigel Pagon ... Son of Nigel and Shirley Pagon ... Born March 8, 1988 in Kingston, Jamaica ... Majoring in business.