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A native of Bangkok, Thailand, Malasitt earned both the Robert C. Browne Memorial Sportsmanship Award and the A.L Hook Scholar-Athlete honor during his junior season. He also collected the 2005 Stein H. Basnight Award and is the only Elon athlete to ever receive the program's top three awards (Hook, Browne and Basnight). A two-time team MVP, Malasitt earned All-Big South honors in both singles and doubles in both 2002 and 2003 before claiming first-team All-SoCon accolades in both singles and doubles in 2004 and 2005. Malasitt earned three SoCon Player of the Week honors and was the 2005 recipient of the Buddy Hartsell/Don Bunch Southern Conference Sportsmanship Award. In 2005, he earned Academic All-America accolades. The previous season, Malasitt had collected Academic All-District honors. During his senior campaign, Malasitt claimed top-flight singles victories over players from both No. 25 North Carolina and No. 41 South Carolina. Malasitt was a Southern Conference Commissioner's Medal recipient as well as an Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar. The former SoCon Player of the Month compiled a career singles mark of 52-25 playing primarily at number one. He also notched a career doubles mark of 58-18, all of which came at the number one spot.
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