• 2016 Southland Conference Player of the Year
• 2015 Southland Conference Student-Athlete of the Year
• Five-Time First-Team All-Southland Conference
• Six-Time Southland Conference Player of the Week
Spring 2017
• Guided the Cardinals to back-to-back SLC regular-season titles for the first time since the 1975 and 1976 seasons.
• Guided the Cardinals to back-to-back NCAA Championship appearances.
• First-Team All-Southland Conference Singles
• First Team All-Southland Conference Doubles
• Three-Time Southland Player of the Week
• Finished year among the league leaders with 14 singles wins (14-5/.737)
• Played the whole season at No. 1 singles and No. 2 doubles
• Suffered only one setback during SLC play to the eventual player of the year in three sets
• Bounced back the following week in the SLC Championship match defeating the player of the year in straight sets.
• Has won seven of his last 10 matches (with one match halted) entering postseason.
• Recorded 13 doubles victories (13-6/.684) at the No. 2 position.
• Was 11-2 (.846) with teammate Benny Schweizer, including a perfect 4-0 mark in SLC play.
Fall 2016
• Posted a 4-4 (.500) singles record
• Went 3-1 (.750) in doubles play along with Sebastian Santibanez
Spring 2016
• Helped bring LU its first Southland Conference regular-season title since 1976.
• Southland Conference Player of the Year.
• First-Team All-Southland in Singles and Doubles.
• Three-Time Southland Player of the Week Selection.
• Led the team with a 14-5 (.737) singles record, all at No. 1 singles.
• Was 12-5 (.706) in doubles with teammate Benny Schweizer, including a 7-3 (.700) at No. 1 doubles.
• Ranked has high as 41st nationally in doubles with Schweizer.
• Defeated nation’s ninth-ranked doubles team of Arjun Kadhe/Julian Cash from Oklahoma State, 6-2.
• Helped lead LU to wins over nationally ranked Iowa (#47) and Rice (#28).
Fall 2015
• Received an ITA Preseason No. 22 national ranking with teammate Nikita Lis.
• Advanced to the ITA doubles quarterfinals with Nikita Lis.
• Won the singles flight championship at Rice tournament.
• Went 6-2 (.750) in singles play, and 4-4 (.500) in doubles competition
• Received an invite to compete in the ITA All-America Championships in singles and doubles (with teammate Nikita Lis).
Spring 2015
• Along with teammate Nikita Lis, ended the year with a top 60 national ranking and top-10 regional rank
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
• Named Southland Student-Athlete of the Year, and first-team Academic All-SLC
• First-Team All-Southland Conference Singles
• Recorded three doubles victories against tandems from nationally ranked programs (UL-Lafayette and twice against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi).
• Received an at-large bid to the NCAA Doubles Championships with partner Nikita Lis.
• Feucht and Lis were edged out by Georgia’s top-ranked duo
• Was 7-0 at No. 1 doubles with Lis.
• Tied for the lead with 16 (16-8) singles victories.
• Went 5-1 (.833) in Southland singles matches.
• Closed out the year winning eight of his last 10 matches.
• Picked up wins at No. 2 singles over Southern Mississippi, New Mexico State, UTSA and UT-Arlington.
• Posted a 14-8 (.636) record at no. 2 singles, and was 2-0 at No. 1.
• Opened the season with a three-set victory over Jake Wynan from No. 66 UL-Lafayette.
Fall 2014
• Advanced to the quarterfinal round of doubles with Nikita at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational, fell to TCU in that round.
• Finished 1-2 in singles play at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational. Lone win was against Texas Tech's Evan Nix.
• Won the consolation title at the UTSA/ITA Men's Tennis Regionals at Texas A&M.
• Advanced to the semifinals in the regionals in doubles play with Nikita Lis.
Spring 2014
• Finished the season with a combined 25-12 record, including an 11-9 singles 14-3 doubles mark.
• Reeled off nine wins in 12 singles matches at one point, including three-straight wins two times.
• Was 1-2 against conference foes.
• Put up an 11-3 record in doubles play with Juuso Laitinen and 3-0 with Trey Crysel.
• Played 17 matches in the first spot (10-2), two in the second spot (1-1) and three on court three (3-0).
• Matched up against nationally-ranked foes Jeremy Efferding of Texas A&M and Nick Chappell of TCU.
Fall 2013
• Experienced an outstanding debut semester for Lamar, putting up a team-best 7-2 record
• Started off career with five consecutive victories, picking up the top flight title at the Ron Wesbrooks Invitational after beating UTSA's Boburjon Kamiljanov, Incarnate Word's Jair Assuncao, Nicholls' Evan Karatzas and Tyler Junior College's Vaughn Hunter
• Followed up with an opening round win over Texas Tech's Nicholas Melott at the USTA/ITA Texas Regional
• Closed out semester with wins over TJC's James Martell and TCU's Trey Daniel at the Longhorn Invitational
• Combined with Jeandre Hoogenboezem for a 6-3 record in doubles, beginning with the Flight Two crown at the Wesbrooks invite, posting wins over teams from Texas-Pan American, Nicholls and TJC
• Also earned a pair of wins at the Texas Regional, beating UT Arlington's Daniel Armengol and Sebastian Ermicioiu as well as Texas Tech's Carlos DiLaura and Francisco Zambon
• Picked up one victory at the Longhorn invite, beating Fabian Brand and Kolby Kilgo of UTSA.
High School
•Ranked in the top 25 in his age group in Germany after winning a pair of regional titles
• Rated 285th overall in the country
• Also owns a pair of Tennis Europe doubles crowns as well as an ITF Juniors doubles title.
Personal
•Born Michael Gregor Feucht on June 27, 1995 in Augsburg, Germany
• Son of Gregor and Petra Feucht
• Mother was an accomplished professional tennis player.