2019-20 (Senior)
Sutter ended his Nittany Lion career on a high note, going 3-0 in singles dual competition. The senior earned a 2-0 record on court four and a 1-0 record on court five. In doubles, he went 4-7 overall while playing with three different partners. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2018-19 (Junior)
Sutter started out his third season with the team with a 3-3 overall doubles record in the fall. Two wins came with partner Zach Lieb at the ITA Atlantic Regionals. He also earned a win with partner Alp Sentay at the Big Ten Indoor Championships. In singles, Sutter earned a win in the qualifying round of ITA Regionals against his opponent from George Washington University. In the spring, Sutter went 1-1 in doubles at the No. 3 slot in the lineup, earning a win while paired with Jordan Nickerson.
2017-2018 (Sophomore)
Sutter earned his first collegiate win during the fall season against Mount St. Mary’s. He also had a dominant win against William and Mary at the William and Mary Invitational. In the spring, Sutter recorded a 2-0 record, defeating both Colgate and Bucknell. Sutter and partner Chris Kuhnle went 2-1 in doubles competition.
2016-17 (Freshman)
Sutter saw action in the fall season, competing in six different matches in two different tournaments. Despite some close matches he finished the fall circuit with a 0-6 record. Sutter did not compete in the spring season.
Before Penn State
Noah Sutter was born and raised in New York City. He moved to Jacksonville, Fla., after his sophomore year in high school to train. Noah attended The Bolles School in Jacksonville and was named a Bolles Ambassador after making second honor roll four out of the six semesters he studied there. While in Florida, Sutter was consistently ranked within Florida’s top 20. He has earned a career high ranking of No. 84 on Tennis Recruiting and remained within the top 200 USTA National Rankings for the past two years. In 2016, he reached the semifinal round of a National Selection L2.