2012-13 University of Notre Dame Men's Tennis Media Guide

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Notre Dame Men’s Tennis 2012-2013 Schedule

2012 Fall Schedule

Senior

Ireland Exhibition OFCC Invitational Vredevelt Invitational ITA All America Championships Tom Fallon Invitational Midwest Regionals William & Mary Invitational Marquette Western Illinois Northwestern vs. Harvard vs. Oklahoma or Memphis Duke IUPUI at Michigan State Kentucky Michigan at Ohio State at Wisconsin Illinois Blue Gray National Tennis Classic Blue Gray National Tennis Classic Blue Gray National Tennis Classic U. of Southern California at William & Mary at Ball State SMU South Florida Butler at Louisville Big East Championships NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds NCAA Team & Individual Chps.

BOLD = Home Match All Times Eastern

Senior

1 p.m. All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day

Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Norman, Okla. Norman, Okla. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. East Lansing, Mich. Lexington, Ky. Notre Dame, Ind. Columbus, Ohio Madison, Wis. Notre Dame, Ind. Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Notre Dame, Ind. Williamsburg, Va. Muncie, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Louisville, Ky. Notre Dame, Ind. TBA Champaign, Ill.

11 a.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA TBA TBA 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. All Day TBA TBA

2013 Spring Schedule Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 3 March 5 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 20 March 23 April 1 April 5 April 6 April 6 April 13 April 18-21 May 10-12 May 16-27

Spencer Talmadge

Dublin, Ireland Olympia Fields, Ill. Kalamazoo, Mich. Tulsa, Okla. Notre Dame, Ind. East Lansing, Mich. Williamsburg, Va.

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Michael Moore

Aug. 31 Sept. 14-16 Sept. 14-16 Oct. 4-7 Oct. 5-7 Oct. 18-22 Nov. 9-11

Greg Andrews

Junior • captain 2012 BIG EAST Player of the Year 2011 BIG EAST Freshman of the Year ’11, ’12 All-BIG EAST Selection

Blas Moros

Senior • captain



Table of Contents THIS IS NOTRE DAME

2011-12 SEASON IN REVIEW

Quick Facts.........................................................................2 University of Notre Dame.................................................3 University Leadership....................................................4-5 Season Preview.................................................................8 Roster/Team Photo...........................................................9

2011-12 Results..............................................................30 2011-12 Statistics & Rankings.................................31-32 Match-By-Match Results..........................................33-35 Graduated Senior Daven Brodess...................................36 Graduated Senior Niall Fitzerald..............................37-38 Graduated Senior Sam Keeton.................................39-40 Graduated Senior Casey Watt...................................41-42

STUDENT-ATHLETES

TENNIS TRADITION

Michael Moore................................................................11 Blas Moros.......................................................................12 Spencer Talmadge...........................................................13 Greg Andrews............................................................14-15 Ryan Bandy.....................................................................15 Matt Dooley.....................................................................16 Billy Pecor........................................................................17 Dougie Barnard...............................................................18 Michael Fredericka..........................................................19 Wyatt McCoy...................................................................20 Alex Lawson....................................................................21 Quinton Monaghan........................................................21 Nicolas Montoya..............................................................22 Kenneth Sabacinski........................................................22 Eric Schnurrenberger......................................................22

NCAA Championship/Undefeated Teams...............44-45 Irish in the Davis Cup.......................................................46

2012-13 SEASON PREVIEW

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Bob Bayliss............................................24-26 Associate Head Coach Ryan Sachire.........................26-27 Support Staff...................................................................28

HISTORY & RECORDS All-Time Results........................................................48-49 Irish in the ITA National Rankings............................50-51 Irish All-Americans....................................................52-53 Career, Team & Individual Records...........................54-55 Honors & Awards......................................................56-58 All-Time Series Records ..................................................59 NCAA Team/Individual Championship....................60-63 Collegiate Grand Slam....................................................64 BIG EAST Championship...........................................65-66 Courtney Tennis Center/Eck Pavilion........................67-68 All-Time Roster..........................................................69-74 Year-By-Year Results.................................................75-88 Irish in the Pros................................................................89 On The Road With The Irish.............................................90 Series vs. Opponents................................................91-95 The BIG EAST...................................................................96

Media Information The Notre Dame Athletic Media Relations Office always is interested in assisting members of the media in their coverage of Irish tennis. Publicity and media information for Notre Dame men’s tennis is coordinated by media relations assistant Russell Dorn. For information and interviews, call Dorn at (574) 631-4780 or view the official website of the Notre Dame athletic department at www.UND.com BIG EAST Web Information The BIG EAST Conference maintains its presence on the World Wide Web at BIGEAST.org. The site contains current information on all facets of the BIG EAST Conference. Please contact Michael O’Brien in the BIG EAST media relations department (mobrien@bigeast.org) for more information on BIG EAST tennis. Credits The Notre Dame Men’s Tennis Guide was written, compiled and edited by Russell Dorn with additional contributions from media relations assistant Tony Jones and student workers Nate Doolin and Lizzie Mikes. Graphic design and page layout by Cathy Scholz, C Graphics. Inside and outside cover design by Cathy Scholz, C Graphics. Photography by Mike Bennett and Lighthouse Imaging, Matt Cashore, Heather Gollatz, Marcus Snowden, the BIG EAST Conference, Angela Addington, Linda Dunn, Bo Rottenborn and many unnamed photographers of the past.

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Quick Facts Location..........................................Notre Dame, IN 46556 Founded.....................................................................1842 Enrollment............8,372 (undergraduate), 11,985 (total) Nickname......................................................Fighting Irish Colors.......................................................... Gold and Blue Conference...........................................................BIG EAST Home Courts (Outdoor)................Courtney Tennis Center Home Courts (Indoor).......................... Eck Tennis Pavilion President.................................. Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Director of Athletics....................................Jack Swarbrick Men’s Tennis Administrator...........................Brian Handin Athletic Department Phone......................(574) 631-6107

Coaching Staff Head Coach............................Bob Bayliss (Richmond ‘66) Record at Notre Dame.................455-228 (.666)/25 years Career Record..........................746-331-1 (.693)/43 years Associate Head Coach...... Ryan Sachire (Notre Dame ’01) Faculty Advisor...................Dr. Hugh Page (Hampton ’77) Eck Tennis Pavilion Phone.........................(574) 631-6929

Athletic Media Relations Address.....................................................Media Relations 112 Joyce Center Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 Sr. Assoc. A.D./Media Relations.......................John Heisler Media Relations Director............................Bernie Cafarelli MR Assistant/Men’s Tennis.............................Russell Dorn Media Relations Phone.............................(574) 631-7516 Dorn’s Office Phone...................................(574) 631-4780 Dorn’s Cell Phone.......................................(574) 340-2851 Dorn’s E-mail...............................................rdorn@nd.edu Media Relations Fax..................................(574) 631-7941 Website.....................................................www.UND.com Twitter.....................................................@NDMensTennis Facebook............................Facebook.com/NDMensTennis

Team Information Overall Record (2011-12)............................................21-9 BIG EAST Tournament Finish.........................................3rd Last NCAA Appearance.........................2012 (2nd Round) Last Postseason Opponent.......... No. 5 Ohio State (L, 4-0) Monogram Winners Returning/Lost.............................7/3

Name Greg Andrews Ryan Bandy Dougie Barnard Matt Dooley Michael Fredericka Alex Lawson Wyatt McCoy Quentin Monaghan Nicolas Montoya Michael Moore Blas Moros Billy Pecor Kenneth Sabacinski Eric Schnurrenberger Spencer Talmadge

Height 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-10 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-8 5-9 6-2

Top Returnees.......................................Greg Andrews / Jr. 35-10 Record, No. 54 Individual Ranking BIG EAST Player of the Year ITA Midwest Player to Watch Blas Moros / Sr. 27-12 Record Billy Pecor / Jr. 17-16 Record Michael Moore / Sr. 11-7 Record Wyatt McCoy / So. 14-7 Record Key Losses.........................................................Casey Watt 21-20 Record Four-time All-BIG EAST NCAA Doubles Championship (2012) Sam Keeton 26-11 Record All-BIG EAST (2011-12) Niall Fitzgerald 24-11 Record NCAA Doubles Championship (2012) Newcomers....................................................Alex Lawson (Tempe, AZ / Corona Del Sol) Quentin Monaghan (Chatham, NJ / Chatham) Nicolas Montoya (Scottsdale, AZ / Horizon Kenneth Sabacinski (Plantation FL / American Heritage) Eric Schnurrenberger Zug, Switzerland / Kantonsschule Alpenquai Luceme All-BIG EAST Returnee..........................Greg Andrews / Jr. First Season...............................................1923 (89 Years) All-Time Record................................................. 1,141-512 BIG EAST Tournament Titles......................7 (Last In 2008) BIG EAST Final Appearances...................15 (Last In 2011) NCAA Appearances.................................41 (Last In 2012) All-BIG EAST............12 (Since Award’s Inception In 2009) All-Americans.......................................29 (16 Individuals) CoSIDA Academic All-Americans..................................... 2

Weight 165 170 150 155 155 165 140 142 150 180 178 185 140 176 230

Year JR JR SO JR SO FR SO FR FR SR SR JR FR FR SR

Coaches Bobby Bayliss – Head Coach Ryan Sachire – Associate Head Coach Dr. Hugh Page – Faculty Advisor

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2012 Fall Schedule Aug. 31 Sept. 14-16 Sept. 14-16 Oct. 4-7 Oct. 5-7 Oct. 18-22 Nov. 9-11

Ireland Exhibition at OFCC Invitational at Vredevelt Invitational at ITA All-America Chps. Tom Fallon Invitational at USTA/ITA Midwest Regs at Tribe Invitational

1 p.m. All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day All Day

2013 Spring Schedule Jan. 19 Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Feb. 3 Feb. 3 Feb. 9 Feb. 12 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 March 3 March 5 March 15 March 16 March 17 March 20 March 23 April 1 April 5 April 6 April 6 April 13 April 18-21 May 10-12 May 16-27

Hometown Richland, MI Cincinnati, OH Indianapolis, IN New Braunfels, TX Warren, OH Tempe, AZ Shoreview, MN Chatham, NJ Scottsdale, AZ Glenview, IL Boca Raton, FL Scottsdale, AZ Plantation, FL Zug, Switzerland Hillsborough, CA

Marquette Western Illinois Northwestern vs. Harvard vs. Oklahoma or Memphis Duke IUPUI at Michigan State at Kentucky Michigan at Ohio State at Wisconsin Illinois Blue Gray Tennis Classic Blue Gray Tennis Classic Blue Gray Tennis Classic Southern California at William & Mary at Ball State SMU South Florida Butler at Louisville Big East Championships NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds NCAA Team/Indiv. Chps.

11 a.m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. TBA 12 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA TBA TBA 4 p.m. 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. All Day TBA TBA

Previous School Gull Lake St. Xavier Brebeuf Jesuit New Braunfels John F. Kennedy Corona Del Sol Mounds View Chatham Horizon Glenbrook South Pine Crest Chaparral American Heritage Kantonssachule Alpenquai Luceme Junipero Serra


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hen Father Edward F. Sorin started his school in the northern Indiana wilderness, he had only $300, three log buildings badly in need of repair and a far-sighted vision of establishing a liberal arts school to meet the growing educational needs of the frontier. He dreamed of building a great university, and in 1842, he founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac. Over the years, the University of Notre Dame du Lac would evolve into a preeminent place for Catholic thought. While becoming one of the top undergraduate institutions in the country, Notre Dame has also been at the cutting edge of research, including such innovations as the transmission of wireless messages and the development of synthetic rubber. Today researchers are achieving breakthroughs in astrophysics, radiation chemistry, environmental sciences, tropical disease transmission, cancer, robotics, and nanoelectronics. The University has also stressed residential life, with four-of-five students living on campus in the school’s 29 residence halls that serve as the focal point of social, spiritual and athletic activities. Notre Dame is one of a handful of universities with a truly international student body, coming from over 100 nations and all 50 states. Students come to Notre Dame not only to learn how to think, but to learn how to live, keeping faith with the vision of Fr. Sorin. Notre Dame is one of the few universities to regularly rank in the top 25 in the U.S. News & World Report survey of America’s best colleges and the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Directors’ Cup standings of the best overall athletics

programs. The University ranks first among all Catholic universities worldwide, according to the 2011 Times Higher Education survey and the Mendoza College of Business at Notre Dame boasts the No. 1 undergraduate business program in the nation according to BusinessWeek magazine.

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University Leadership Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President

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ev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., is in his second five-year term as the 17th president of the University of Notre Dame. His vision is for Notre Dame to be the Catholic research university for our time – an institution that unifies, enlightens and heals by engaging in scholarship of the first rank while maintaining its distinctive Catholic character and long-time excellence in undergraduate education. During his tenure, Notre Dame has made significant progress toward its research goal, including selection as the lead partner in the Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery, the creation of the Innovation Park research facility, and the construction of Stinson Remick Hall of Engineering. His commitment to undergraduate education has been marked by the Notre Dame Forums, yearlong initiatives that have examined important issues such as religion and world conflict, global health, immigration and energy.

The University’s Catholic identity has been strengthened during Father Jenkins’ tenure in multiple ways, including the appointment of a coordinator for University life initiatives and the construction of multimillion-dollar facilities for the Institute for Church Life, including the Center for Social Concerns, and the Institute for Educational Initiatives, which includes the Alliance for Catholic Education. Father Jenkins earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively, and was ordained a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1983. He holds advanced degrees from Oxford and the Jesuit School of Theology. He is a professor of philosophy and the author of Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas. A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born Dec. 17, 1953.

President Leadership Council Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President Thomas G. Burish Provost John F. Affleck-Graves Executive Vice President

Thomas G. Burish Provost

John Affleck-Graves Executive Vice President

Robert J. Bernhard Vice President for Research Marianne Corr Vice President and General Counsel J. Nicholas Entrikin Vice President and Associate Provost for Internationalization

Richard C. Notebaert Chairman, Notre Dame Board of Trustees

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Patricia Bellia NCAA Faculty Representative

Rev. William M. Lies, C.S.C. Vice President for Mission Engagement and Church Affairs Scott C. Malpass Vice President and Chief Investment Officer Christine M. Maziar Vice President and Senior Associate Provost Robert K. McQuade Vice President for Human Resources Daniel J. Myers Vice President and Associate Provost Louis M. Nanni Vice President for University Relations

Ann M. Firth President’s Chief of Staff

Donald B. Pope-Davis Vice President and Associate Provost

Erin Hoffmann Harding Vice President for Student Affairs

John A. Sejdinaj Vice President for Finance

Rev. James B. King, C.S.C. Religious Superior of Holy Cross Priests and Brothers at Notre Dame

Jack Swarbrick Vice President and Director of Athletics

Ronald Kraemer Vice President and Chief Information Officer

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Jack Swarbrick

Vice President • Director of Athletics

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ohn B. “Jack” Swarbrick Jr., a University of Notre Dame graduate who rose to national prominence as a lawyer, consultant and executive in the collegiate and Olympic sports industries, is in his fifth year in 2012-13 as vice president and director of athletics at his alma mater. During his time at Notre Dame Swarbrick has attached his signature to a variety of new initiatives: • Launching Fighting Irish Digital Media—a major initiative that will deliver better information about and access to Notre Dame and its athletic programs via expanded production and distribution of programming. • Creation of new community outreach and youth programming functions through student-athlete welfare and development office. • Building of student-athlete programs and services that expand recognition of high academic achievement—and mentor and facilitate career development. • Meeting the performance needs of Notre Dame student-athletes through establishment of a new sports performance division. • Reaching out to more former Irish student-athletes, via the Notre Dame Monogram Club and other programs. The past four years combined have featured a variety of on-and off-the-field Notre Dame athletics successes: • Number-one rankings for Notre Dame (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) in the four most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) surveys--in 2008 with a 98 for all student-athletes, in 2009 with a 99 (including a 97 score in football that also ranked number one), in 2010 at 99 (including football number one at 96) and again in 2011 at 99 (including football number one at 97). -- 124 All-Americans, 21 Academic AllAmerica selections and five NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship winners. -- Record involvement in community service hours by Irish student-athletes. -- NCAA championships in 2011 in fencing (a men’s and women’s combined championship) and 2010 in women’s soccer. -- NCAA runner-up team finishes in 2012 and 2011 in women’s basketball, 2010 in men’s lacrosse, 2009 in fencing and 2008 in women’s soccer. -- NCAA semifinal appearances in men’s lacrosse in 2012, hockey in 2011, women’s tennis in both 2009 and 2010 and women’s soccer in 2009, plus 2010 and 2012 third-place fencing finishes. -- National coach-of-the-year honors for Randy Waldrum in women’s soccer in both 2010 and 2009 and for Mike Brey in men’s basketball in 2010-11--to go with a 2011 Hall of Fame induction for women’s basketball coach Muffet McGraw and a Hermann Trophy for women’s soccer national player of the year Kerri Hanks in 2008. -- Construction of the 5,022-seat Compton Family Ice Arena that opened for the 2011-12 season and features two sheets of ice (one Olympic sized). The 2009-10 school year also featured dedications of new facilities for soccer

and lacrosse--as well as opening of the new Purcell Pavilion within the south dome of the Joyce Center. Born in Yonkers, N.Y., and raised in Yonkers and Bloomington, Ind., Swarbrick is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Upon graduating from Stanford University Law School in 1980, he returned to Indiana to accept a position as an associate in the Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels, one of the largest in the state. He was made partner in 1987 and spent 28 years with the firm. As a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation, including the chairmanship from 1992 to 2001, Swarbrick led many of Indianapolis’ successful proposals to a wide array of athletics organizations--from the National Football League (NFL) to the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to the Big Ten Conference. His leadership efforts resulted in the city: • Earning the right to play host to the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium. • Becoming the home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national headquarters in 1999. • Hosting the 1987 Pan American Games, where Swarbrick served as the director of competition. • Hosting the 1991 World Gymnastics Championships. • Hosting NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Fours and other college championship competitions and a wide array of national and world championships in the Olympic sports. • Securing rights to host the Big Ten Conference men’s and women’s basketball tournaments at Conseco Fieldhouse for five consecutive years beginning in 2008. At Baker & Daniels Swarbrick served as general counsel for numerous national governing bodies of Olympic sports, including USA Gymnastics, and as a consultant to various bid cities and host committees for Olympic Games and world championships. In his work as an advisor to the NCAA, Swarbrick coordinated the men’s College Basketball Partnership, an NCAA-led group that addresses the opportunities and challenges in the sport; developed the business plan for the new NBA/NCAA youth basketball enterprise, iHoops; served as a member of the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Discussion Group, and chaired the NCAA/USOC task force dedicated to developing proposals to expand sponsorship of Olympic sports among NCAA member institutions. In 2000 Swarbrick received one of the NCAA’s highest honors, The Flying Wedge Award, for his work in establishing Indianapolis as the new home of the NCAA. In 2001 he was honored by the State of Indiana with the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. In 2002 he received the Pathfinder Award from Youthlinks Indiana for his service to youth in the state of Indiana. Born March 19, 1954, Swarbrick was named Notre Dame’s 12th athletics director on July 16, 2008. He and his wife, Kimberly, are the parents of four children: Kate, a 2010 graduate of St. Louis University; Connor, a 2011 graduate of Wake Forest University; Cal, a junior at TCU; and Christopher, a University of Notre Dame sophomore.

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Fighting Irish

2012-13 Season Preview Junior Greg Andrews (left) and Spencer Talmadge (right) headline the doubles unit for the Irish, as the duo went 15-6 during the spring season in 2012.


Season Preview After an up and down 2011-12 season that saw the team finish third at the BIG EAST Championship but advance to the second round of the NCAA Championship for the second year in a row, the University of Notre Dame men’s tennis team has a lot of talented returnees and several new faces as the team looks to navigate an elite schedule to return to the top of the BIG EAST and make a run in the NCAA Championship. Last year the Irish finished 21-9, with nine of those wins coming against ranked foes, as the team knocked off No. 40 Vanderbilt in the first round of the NCAA Championship before falling to rival Ohio State in the second round. Helping lead the Irish was BIG EAST Player of the Year and NCAA Singles Championship participant Greg Andrews and NCAA Doubles Championship participants Niall Fitzgerald and Casey Watt. Notre Dame also saw impressive contributions from senior Sam Keeton, junior Blas Moros and sophomore Billy Pecor. This year the Irish return seven monogram winners from last season and welcome five talented newcomers, including high school All-Americans Alex Lawson (Tempe, Ariz.) and Quentin Monaghan (Chatham, N.J.). Other newcomers include Nicolas Montoya (Scottsdale, Ariz.), Kenneth Sabacinski (Plantation, Fla.) and Eric Schnurrenberger (Zug, Switzerland).

SINGLES Leading the charge at No. 1 singles is Andrews, who has racked up two BIG EAST individual trophies in two seasons and ended 2012 ranked No. 54 in the country. Looking to make a big jump up is Moros, who is a co-captain with Andrews and looked impressive at five and six singles last year. Pecor will try and provide more stability in the middle part of the lineup. Last season the Scottsdale, Ariz., native went 17-16, including 8-9 at four during the spring season. Other returnees that should see plenty of action in the lineup are senior Michael Moore and sophomore

Sophomore Wyatt McCoy looks to step into the singles lineup full-time in 2013 after going 14-7 as a freshman, including 6-1 during the spring season.

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Wyatt McCoy. Moore went 2-0 at four singles and 3-4 at six singles in limited action a year ago, while McCoy was 1-0 at three, 3-0 at five and 2-1 at six singles last season. Looking to also earn a spot in the lineup are veterans Spencer Talmadge, Ryan Bandy and Matt Dooley and sophomores Dougie Barnard and Michael Fredericka.

DOUBLES The Irish have the top doubles spot locked down with the return of Andrews and Talmadge, who went 15-6 last season during the spring, including 13-5 at No. 2 doubles and 2-1 at the No. 1 spot. The other two spots remain unclear with the graduation of Fitzgerald, Keeton and Watt, who all played key roles in the doubles lineup. Other doubles tandems that could see the court behind Andrews and Talmadge include Lawson and Pecor, McCoy and Monaghan and Moore and Moros. None of these three teams competed with each other a year ago, so the Irish doubles unit will have to use the fall and the early season matches to find the right combinations in order to help secure the crucial point entering singles competition.

SCHEDULE A formidable spring schedule awaits the 2013 Notre Dame men’s tennis team, as the Irish are set to battle 12 ranked foes, including 10 teams that made the 2012 NCAA Tournament. The Irish will also play host to the 2013 BIG EAST Championship in late April for the third time in the last four years. “Obviously we have a big challenge in front of us with this tough schedule,” said veteran head coach Bobby Bayliss. “However, I firmly believe that the only way a team can become the best is if they play and beat the best. The guys are excited about the opportunity to play the quality of opponents we are playing. There are a significant number of potential top-10 teams that we will play, many at home. I think the fans will thoroughly enjoy coming out and seeing opponents the caliber of Duke, Michigan and USC in addition to our other home opponents.” The squad will welcome 10 foes to the Eck Tennis Pavilion and the Courtney Tennis Center this season, including the defending national champion USC Trojans, who will venture to the Eck on Wednesday, March 20. Other teams that ended the 2012 season ranked that will make the trek to Notre Dame include No. 42 Northwestern (Jan. 22), No. 8 Duke (Feb. 3), No. 21 Michigan (Feb. 16), No. 15 Illinois (March 5) and No. 51 and BIG EAST foe South Florida (April 6). Ranked road contests include No. 53 Michigan State (Feb. 9), No. 7 Kentucky (Feb. 12), No. 4 Ohio State (Feb. 23) and No. 34 and BIG EAST rival Louisville (April 13). The Irish will meet two more ranked foes in Norman, Okla., on Jan. 26 and 27. The Irish face off with No. 24 Harvard on Saturday, and then will either battle No. 10 Oklahoma or No. 35 Memphis. Overall, the schedule features five NCAA Round of 16 teams, including Illinois (R16), Kentucky (R16), Duke (R8) and Ohio State (R8) in addition to the champion Trojans. Notre Dame will also take part in the legendary

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Senior Michael Moore looks to become a regular in the lineup after going 11-7 as a junior, including 5-4 during the spring season. Blue Gray National Tennis Classic in Montgomery, Ala., from March 15-17. The classic will match the Irish up against three opponents that will be announced at a later date. The Irish open the year with BIG EAST opponent Marquette and Western Illinois in a Saturday, Jan. 19 doubleheader. The final non-conference home opponent is SMU (April 5), while the Irish will also travel to Wisconsin (March 3), William & Mary (March 23) and Ball State (April 1). The BIG EAST Tournament returns to the Courtney Tennis Center for the third time and will be held from April 18-21. Following the BIG EAST Tournament, the Irish will look to advance to their 22nd NCAA Championship appearance in the last 23 years, with first and second rounds slated for May 10 and 12. The NCAA team and individual championships will be at the Khan Tennis Center in Champaign, Ill., from May 16-27. Notre Dame will kick off the 2012-13 school year with six scheduled weekends of competition beginning with a flight to Dublin, Ireland and a meeting with members of Ireland’s Davis Cup Team on Aug. 31. The contest will take place the day before Notre Dame’s football team battles Navy on Sept. 1 in Dublin. The Irish return to the U.S. and will compete at both the Illini and Western Michigan Invitationals from Sept. 14-16. The opening of October will see Notre Dame play host to the annual Tom Fallon Invitational from Oct. 5-7, while rising junior Greg Andrews could head to the ITA All-American Championships that same weekend. This year’s USTA/ITA Midwest Regional Singles and Doubles Championships are in East Lansing, Mich., this year and are scheduled for Oct. 18-22. Andrews also has a shot at participating in the ITA/ USTA National Indoor Singles and Doubles Championships at Flushing Meadow, N.Y., from Nov. 8-11, while the rest of the team will head to Williamsburg, Va., for the William & Mary Invitational that same weekend.


Irish Roster / Team Photo

2012-13 Notre Dame Men’s Tennis Front Row (L-R): Quentin Monaghan, Michael Fredericka, Nicolas Montoya, Dougie Barnard, Alex Lawson, Kenneth Sabacinski, Wyatt McCoy, Eric Schnurrenberger. Back Row (L-R): Racket technician Greg Moyers, faculty advisor Dr. Hugh Page, head coach Bobby Bayliss, Billy Pecor, Blas Moros, Greg Andrews, Matt Dooley, Spencer Talmadge, Michael Moore, Michael Fredericka, associate head coach Ryan Sachire, fall volunteer coach Bryce Warren, senior manager Bianca Fox, junior manager Emily Schmid.

2012-13 Notre dame men’s tennis roster Name Greg Andrews Ryan Bandy Dougie Barnard Matt Dooley Michael Fredericka Alex Lawson Wyatt McCoy Quentin Monaghan Nicolas Montoya Michael Moore Blas Moros Billy Pecor Kenneth Sabacinski Eric Schnurrenberger Spencer Talmadge

Ht./Wt. 5-11/165 6-1/170 5-10/150 5-10/155 6-1/155 6-3/165 5-9/140 6-0/142 5-9/150 6-2/180 6-0/178 6-2/185 5-8/140 5-9/176 6-2/230

Year JR JR SO JR SO FR SO FR FR SR SR JR FR FR SR

Hometown/High School Richland, MI/Gull Lake Cincinnati, OH/St. Xavier Indianapolis, IN/Brebeuf Jesuit New Braunfels, TX/New Braunfels Warren, OH/John F. Kennedy Tempe, AZ/Corona Del Sol Shoreview, MN/Mounds View Chatham, NJ/Chatham Scottsdale, AZ/Horizon Glenview, IL/Glenbrook South Boca Raton, FL/Pine Crest Scottsdale, AZ/Chaparral Plantation, FL/American Heritage Zug, Switzerland/Kantonssachule Hillsborough, CA/Junipero Serra

Pronunciation Guide Ryan Bandy Dougie Barnard Michael Fredericka Quentin Monaghan Blas Moros Billy Pecor Kenneth Sabacinski Eric Schnurrenberger Spencer Talmadge

BAND-e DOUG-e BAR-nerd Fred-ER-eek-ah MON-ah-han BLOSS MORE-ohs PEE-core SAB-ah-sin-ski SCHNERR–in-burger TALL-madge

Coaches Bobby Bayliss – Head Coach Ryan Sachire – Associate Head Coach Dr. Hugh Page – Faculty Advisor

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Senior Blas Moros is a co-captain on this year’s squad and looks to improve upon a solid 2011-12 season that saw the Boca Raton, Fla., native go 21-6 during the spring semester as he bounced around primarily between five and six singles.


Student-Athletes MICHAEL MOORE Senior 6-2 • 180 Glenview, Ill. Glenbrook South AS A JUNIOR: Went 11-7 on the year, including 5-4 during the spring season … also turned in a 6-4 mark in doubles … played primarily at No. 6 singles during the dual season, but also went 2-0 at four singles … opened spring season with four consecutive wins in straight sets … went 3-0 in doubles during the spring, teaming with freshman Wyatt McCoy for all three matches … went 3-1 in singles and 2-1 in doubles at the Tom Fallon Invitational … picked up a pair of wins at the Gopher Invitational … named to the Dean’s List during the fall semester … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned a Monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Finished with a record of 9-3 on the season in singles, while putting together a mark of 3-2 in doubles … named to the BIG EAST Academic All-Star team … went 7-3 in singles on the tour season and a perfect 2-0 in his limited action during dual competition … all doubles decisions came during the fall season … started the fall with five straight victories … went a perfect 3-0 at the 2010 Chowder fest, defeating Minnesota’s Eddie Svenda (6-4, 6-2) and Harvard’s John Thornton (6-4, 6-2) and Brendan Seaver (6-1, 6-1) … won first two matchups at the Midwest Regionals, defeating Toledo’s Aleksandar Elezovic (6-4, 6-7, 6-4) and Ohio State’s Shuhei Uzawa (6-3, 6-4) before falling to teammate Casey Watt (1-6, 3-6) in the round of 16 … went 1-0 at both No. 5 and No. 6 singles during dual action, defeating Dayton’s Sean Bandy (6-0, 6-1) at No. 5 before winning against IUPUI’s Armando Diaz (6-1, 6-0) at No. 6 … recorded one matchclinching point … notched a doubles win with each David Anderson (1-0), Samuel Keeton (1-0) and Ryan Bandy (1-1) during fall competition … went 2-0 at the 2010 Chowder

MOORE’S Career Records Singles Year Dual 2009-2010 7-4 2010-2011 2-0 2011-2012 5-4 Career 14-8 Doubles Year Dual 2008-2009 0-0 2009-2010 1-4 2010-2011 0-0 2011-2012 3-0 Career 4-4

Open Overall 1-4 8-8 7-3 9-3 6-3 11-7 14-10 28-18 Open Overall 0-1 0-1 7-4 8-8 3-2 3-2 3-4 6-4 13-11 17-15

Fest, posting wins over Harvard’s Brendan Seaver and John Thornton (8-4) and later Thornton and Mac McAnulty (8-4) … named to the Dean’s List during both the fall and spring semesters … earned a Monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Posted an 8-8 mark in singles play during his first season with the Irish, and played in five matches during the dual season … defeated Nick Volz 6-1, 6-2, for a victory over IUPUI … played at No. 3 in 10 doubles matches for the Irish and posted a 5-5 overall record … teamed up with Matt Johnson at No. 3 doubles to defeat Toledo’s Leonardo Henriques and Leo Sarria 8-3, for a doubles sweep over Toledo … named to the Dean’s List during the fall and spring semesters … earned a Monogram. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letter winner at Glenbrook South (Ill.) … All-America selection his senior year … holds the Glenbrook record for most career wins … conference champion all four years at Glenbrook as well as a four-year all-state and all-conference selection at Glenbrook … served as the Glenbrook team captain his junior and senior years … named team

MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior … ranked 54th nationally by tennisrecruiting.net … won the Boys’ 18 Singles Midwest Closed Junior Championships in Kalamazoo … downed Blake Bazarnik (6-3, 1-6, 6-3) in the championship match … advanced to the finals with a win over third-seeded Billy Bertha, 7-5, 7-6 (3) … won the 2008 Boys 18 singles title at the Midwest Open Championships in July 2008, defeating Gregory Andrews in the finals, 6-1, 6-3 … posted a 2008 overall juniors record of 61-21, including a 12-9 mark against fellow five-star recruits … the 2009 USTA/ Midwest Section Wallace R. Holzman Sportsmanship Award winner, which is given to a player for showcasing the highest standards of tennis accomplishments, character, conduct, sportsmanship and amateurism … awarded the Chicago District Tennis Association’s 2008 Kevie Schwartz Memorial Award as the 2010-2011 Junior Player of the Year … the son of Sue and Dave Moore … oldest of three siblings … born in Glenview, Ill. … enrolled in the College of Science as a science-business major.

Moore’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date W/L W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 L 10.13-17 L 10.13-17 W L 11.3-5 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 W 1.15 W 1.29 W 2.10 W 2.12 W 2.18 L 2.26 L 3.4 L 3.17 L 3.31 W

Opponent, School Cameron Tehrani, Marquette Mudd. Appanervanda, Illinois State Nadin Indre, Western Michigan Tuomas Manner, Illinois State No. 32 Devin McCarthy, Ohio State Ross Guignon, Illinois Juan Pablo Ramirez, Minnesota Michael Sicora, Minnesota Eric Frueh, Minnesota Ben Brocker, TOLEDO Jason Luu, No. 44 Cornell Quinton Vega, WISCONSIN Chase Emerson, IUPUI Alex Buzzi, No. 28 Michigan Cameron Tehrani, MARQUETTE Andy Magee, No. 58 MARYLAND Oliver Pramming, South Florida Miguel Suarez, ST. BONAVENTURE

Score 6-4, 6-3 6-2, 6-1 3-6, 6-3, 10-5 6-4, 3-6, 6-10 4-6, 6-7 6-1, 6-4 4-6, 3-6 6-4, 6-4 6-3, 6-3 6-0, 6-0 6-3, 6-4 6-2, 6-2 6-4, 6-1 5-7, 5-7 6-3, 2-6, 5-7 4-6, 7-5, 4-6 3-6, 2-6 6-1, 6-0

Event Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Gopher Invitational Gopher Invitational Gopher Invitational No. 6 No. 6 No. 6 No. 4 No. 6 No. 6 No. 6 No. 6 No. 4

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Student-Athletes Moros’ 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results

BLAS MOROS Senior 6-0 • 178 Boca Raton, Fla. Pine Crest AS A JUNIOR: Became a mainstay at the back of the singles lineup, piling up 21 wins (21-6) playing primarily at five and six singles during the spring season … went 8-1 with one unfinished match over last 10 contests … sported an 8-3 record at five singles and 10-3 mark at six … went 27-12 including the fall, marking his third consecutive year with 20 or more wins … upset then-No. 85 Panav Jha of Kentucky, 1-6, 6-0, 6-2 … won 17 of his 21 spring matches in straight sets … won matches over opponents from ranked teams Illinois, Cornell, Wake Forest, Kentucky, Michigan, Michigan State, Maryland, Texas A&M, Louisville and Vanderbilt … also went 5-2 in doubles during the fall season, teaming primarily with Ryan Bandy … went 2-0 at the Illini Invitational and 2-1 at the Tom Fallon Invitational … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … participated in the 2011-12 Rosenthal Leadership Academy … earned a Monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Reached the 20-win plateau for the second-straight season, posting a record of 21-11 in singles play that saw him go 16-5 on the dual campaign, primarily at the No. 6 court … named member of BIG EAST Academic All-Star team … recorded one win over a ranked opponent … went 3-1 at season-opening Fighting Illini Invitational, defeating Illinois’ Brian Alden (5-7, 6-2, 6-2), Alabama’s Trey Walston (6-0, 6-3) and Wake Forest’s Amogh Prabhakar (6-1, 4-6, 6-3) … after starting the dual season 1-2, went on to post a record of 15-3 through the close of the season … dropped only six total sets during that span … highlight of the year came when he defeated #2 Ohio State’s 67th-ranked Balazs Novak (3-6, 7-5, 1-0) in comefrom-behind fashion … recorded two match-clinching points … saw limited action in doubles, finishing with a mark of 1-3 … lone win of the season came at the Fighting Illini Invitational as he and teammate Matt Johnson defeated Alabama’s Jarryd Botha and Trey Walston, 8-3 …

MOros’ Career Records Singles Year Dual 2009-2010 15-8 2010-2011 16-5 2011-2012 21-6

Open Overall 7-3 22-11 5-6 21-11 6-6 27-12

Doubles Year Dual 2009-2010 1-0 2010-2011 0-0 2011-2012 0-0

Open Overall 2-3 3-3 1-3 1-3 5-2 5-2

Career 52-19 18-15 70-34

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Date W/L 9.16-18 W 9.16-18 L 9.16-18 L 9.16-18 W 9.23-25 W L 9.23-25 L 9.23-25 10.13-17 L 10.13-17 L W 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 W 1.15 1.15 W 1.20 W 1.22 W 1.28 L 1.29 W 2.3 W 2.5 L 2.7 L 2.10 W 2.12 W 2.12 W 2.18 W 2.26 W 2.26 W 2.29 L 3.3 L 3.4 W 3.31 W 4.4 W 4.7 W 4.9 W 4.14 W 4.20 W 4.21 L 4.22 W 5.12 W 5.13 -

Opponent, School Score Event Riki McLachlan, California 6-4, 6-2 Illini Invitational David Holiner, Texas 6-0, 3-6, 1-6 Illini Invitational Sudanwa Sitaram, Texas 4-6, 2-6 Illini Invitational Stuart Kenyon, Alabama 6-3, 6-4 Illini Invitational Ali Shabib, Cleveland State 6-1, 6-3 Tom Fallon Invitational Tuomas Manner, Illinois State 6-3, 1-6, 7-10 Tom Fallon Invitational Alexander Pelaez, Illinois State 5-7, 4-6 Tom Fallon Invitational Aaron Pfister, Michigan State 2-6, 5-7 Midwest Singles Ch. Michael Zhu, Michigan 4-6, 6-7 Midwest Singles Ch. Eric Frueh, Minnesota 6-2, 6-1 Gopher Invitational Mathieu Froment, Minnesota 6-2, 7-5 Gopher Invitational Juan Pablo Ramirez, Minnesota 6-3, 6-2 Gopher Invitational Jordan Badenko, ILLINOIS STATE 6-1, 6-0 No. 5 Nicholas Wong, TOLEDO 6-1, 6-3 No. 4 Robert Pietrucha, WILLIAM & MARY 7-6 (7-5), 6-0 No. 6 Ross Guignon, No. 17 Illinois 6-1, 6-3 No. 6 Will Kendall, No. 29 Indiana 6-4, 6-7, 0-1 (3-10) No. 6 Alex Sidney, No. 44 Cornell 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 No. 5 Conner Sherwood, No. 39 Wake Forest 6-1, 6-2 No. 5 No. 120 Raphael Hemmeler, No. 10 Duke 2-6, 2-6 No. 5 Alex Pasareanu, No. 64 Northwestern 3-6, 6-4, 0-1 (4-10) No. 5 Rod Carey, WISCONSIN 6-1, 6-3 No. 5 No. 85 Panav Jha, No. 6 KENTUCKY 1-6, 6-0, 6-2 No. 5 Joel Modesitt, IUPUI 6-4, 6-4 No. 3 Barrett Franks, No. 28 Michigan 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) No. 5 Will Davis, No. 56 MICHIGAN STATE 6-0, 6-1 No. 6 Logon Collins, MARQUETTE 6-1, 6-4 No. 4 Stephen Vogl, No. 29 Indiana 4-6, 2-6 No. 5 No. 114 Connor Smith, No. 2 OHIO STATE 0-6, 2-6 No. 6 Jesse Kiuru, No. 58 MARYLAND 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) No. 5 Patrick Elliott, BALL STATE 6-1, 6-3 No. 6 Josh Dancu, DEPAUL 6-0, 6-3 No. 6 Tobias Flood, Southern Methodist 6-1, 6-3 No. 6 Jackson Withrow, No. 25 Texas A&M 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 No. 6 Luis Elizondo, No. 38 LOUISVILLE 7-5, 0-6, 6-3 No. 6 Tim Abbracciamento, Villanova 6-3, 6-2 No. 5 Oliver Pramming, No. 65 South Florida 6-2, 6-7 (2-7), 6-7 (2-7) No. 6 Valentin Mahai, ST. JOHN’S 7-5, 6-4 No. 6 Alex DiValerio, No. 40 Vanderbilt 6-2, 6-3 No. 6 Connor Smith, No. 5 Ohio State - 7-6 (7-3), 1-2, unfinished No. 6

named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester … earned a Monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Posted a 23-11 in singles play, with a 15-8 mark on the dual season … played the majority of the season at the No. 6 position … earned Notre Dame’s first singles win of the season with a victory over #75 William & Mary’s Adrian Vodislav, 6-0, 6-1 … easily defeated Grant Ive of #35 Tulsa, 6-2, 6-0 … brought the Irish back for a win over Florida State with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Jordan Kelly-Houston … completed the Notre Dame comeback over #26 Fresno State with a win at sixth singles over Siddarth Alapati … earned the lone Irish point against Texas A&M … defeated rival Louisville in a 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 win over Andrew Carter … got the Irish on the board against Wisconsin with a win over Michael Dierberger at No. 6 singles … cruised past Georgetown’s Tim Walsh 6-1, 6-0 to advance to the BIG EAST semifinals … earned a Monogram. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Pine Crest (Fla.) … played ATP Futures events in the summer of 2009 … posted an overall juniors record of 36-12 in 2008, including a 14-6 mark versus five-star recruits … ranked 19th in the nation by tennisrecruiting.net … advanced to the finals of the 2009 BMW Tennis

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Championships Pre-Qualifier in February and March of 2009 … his run to the finals included knocking-off topseeded Joe Cadogan (6-1, 4-6, 6-3) in the semifinals and downing fourth-seeded Derek Madon in the round of 64 … made it through the pre-qualifying wildcard tournament of the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships (an ATP Tour Event) in November of 2008 … finished third at the Florida State Junior Closed Championships in Daytona Beach in the summer of 2008 … the son of Karin and Blas Moros … oldest of three siblings … born in Seattle, Wash. … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a finance major.


SPENCER TALMADGE Senior 6-2 • 230 Hillsborough, Calif. Junipero Serra AS A JUNIOR: Doubles specialist who teamed with sophomore Greg Andrews primarily at two to go 15-6 during the spring season …went 21-13 on the year in doubles playing with four different partners … won first six doubles matches with Andrews (Feb. 3 – Feb. 12) … opened year with teammate Niall Fitzgerald at No. 1 doubles … went 2-2 with Fitzgerald, including an 8-7 (7-4) win over then-No. 34 Illinois State’s Alexander Pelaez and Tuomas Manner to open the spring season … went 6-4 during the fall season at singles … turned in a 3-1 record at the Tom Fallon Invitational … earned a Monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Saw role improve drastically on the team during second season, finishing with a record of 8-3 in singles while going 23-16 in doubles action … named a member of BIG EAST Academic All-Star team … went 7-2 in singles during the fall season, while posting a mark of 1-1 in limited action during the spring campaign … went a perfect 3-0 at the 2010 Chowder Fest, recording wins over two Harvard players: John Thornton, twice (6-1, 6-2 / 6-3, 6-2) and Mac McAnulty (6-2, 6-4) … also went 3-0 at the Tribe Invitational, defeating College of Charleston’s Mickael Boyer (6-4, 6-4), Maryland’s Michiel Doornenbal (6-1, 6-1) and William and Mary’s Adrian Vodislav (6-2, 6-2) … lone win during the dual campaign came against Dayton’s Phillip Dresden (6-2, 6-0) at the No. 6 court … played entire season with Niall Fitzgerald in doubles, climbing as high as 51st in the rankings in split time between the No. 1 and No. 2 court during dual play … reeled off wins in 10 of first 12 dual season matches, including taking down Oklahoma’s 48th-ranked duo of Lawrence Formentera and John Warden (9-8) and North Carolina’s 44th-ranked twosome of Stefan Hardy and Zach Hunter (8-3) … later in the year, took down Ohio State’s 12thranked tandem of Matt Allare and Peter Kobelt (8-6) for

highest-ranked doubles victory to date … earned a Monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Posted a 7-8 mark in doubles play and saw action in eight doubles matches during his first season of dual play with the Irish … played at second, third, and fourth doubles … won four dual season doubles matches … defeated Joe Wood and Conor Berg with partner David Anderson by a score of 8-5 to stake the Irish to a 1-0 lead and win over New Mexico … captured a 9-7 win over Toledo’s Bryant Dudzik and Terence Weigan … earned a Monogram.

TALMADGE’S Career Records Singles Year Dual 2009-2010 0-0 2010-2011 1-1 2011-2012 0-0

Open Overall 0-4 0-4 7-2 8-3 6-4 6-4

Doubles Year Dual 2009-2010 4-4 2010-2011 16-11 2011-2012 17-8

Open Overall 3-4 7-8 7-5 23-16 4-5 21-13

Career 1-1 13-10 14-11

Career 37-23 14-14 51-37

HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letter winner at Junipero Serra (Calif.) … conference champion as a junior and senior … earned team MVP honors as a sophomore and junior … all-conference selection as a junior … advanced to the quarterfinals of the NorCal 18 Jr. Sectional Championships at Santa Clara University in June 2009 … competed at the USTA Spring National Championships in Mobile, Ala. in March 2009 … the son of Kathleen and Mark Talmadge … has one younger brother, Sean … born in San Mateo, Calif. … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a marketing major.

Talmadge’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date W/L 9.16-18 W 9.16-18 L 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 L 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 L 11.3-5 L

Opponent, School Stuart Kenyon, Alabama Chris Camillone, Texas Skip Span, Illinois State Ross VanderPloeg, Western Michigan Pablo Olivarez, Western Michigan Ali Shabib, Cleveland State Aaron Chaffee, DePaul Bryant Dudzik, Toledo Michael Tenzer, Wis.-Green Bay Eric Frueh, Minnesota

Score 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-4) 4-6, 3-6 6-4, 6-3 6-3, 6-7, 10-7 6-4, 7-5 6-3, 2-6, 9-11 6-1, 6-2 6-3, 6-2 6-1, 3-6, 5-7 2-6, 0-3, retired

Event Illini Invitational Illini Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Gopher Invitational

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Student-Athletes GREG ANDREWS Junior 5-11 • 165 Richland, Mich. Gull Lake AS A SOPHOMORE: Turned in a spectacular sophomore campaign, culminating in being named BIG EAST Men’s Tennis Player of the Year and earning a spot in the NCAA Singles Championship … named to the all-BIG EAST team for a second consecutive year … earned three BIG EAST Men’s Tennis Player of the Week scrolls throughout the spring season … finished the year with a 35-10 mark, including a 26-5 mark during the spring season … opened season unranked, but quickly jumped up to No. 49 in the Feb. 16 poll … reached a high of No. 42 on March 13, and stayed ranked in the top 65 all season … was highest ranked BIG EAST player, and ended the year ranked No. 54 … played primarily at No. 2 singles, turning in a 24-4 mark during the spring … went 7-7 against ranked foes, including impressive wins over Tulsa’s Japie De Klerk (No. 29), 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-1, in the fall, Denver’s Enej Bonin (No. 30), 7-6, 6-1, Illinois’ Roy Kalmanovich (No. 24), 6-2, 6-3 and Kentucky’s Alex Musialek (No. 13), 6-3, 6-2 … won 26 of 35 contests in straight sets, including 19 in the spring … won matches against foes from ranked teams Illinois (No. 17), Indiana (No. 29), Cornell (No. 44), Wake Forest (No. 39), Northwestern (No. 64), Kentucky (No. 6), Michigan (No. 28), Michigan State (No. 56), Indiana (No. 29), Maryland (No. 58), Texas A&M (No. 25), Louisville (No. 38), South Florida (No. 65) and Vanderbilt (No. 40) … win against the Commodores clinched a first round victory in the NCAA Tournament … opened spring season with wins in first seven matches, and 15 of first 16 … ended year with wins in 10 of last 12 matches … advanced to the round of 16 at the USTA/ITA Midwest Singles Championship in the fall … also was a standout doubles performer, recording a 22-13 record on the year, including 18-9 in the spring … primarily teamed with Spencer Talmadge at No. 2 doubles … duo went 15-6 during the spring, including 13-5 at two doubles … defeated foes from ranked teams Wake Forest, Duke, Northwestern, Kentucky, Michigan State, Indiana,

ANDREWS’ Career Records Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2010-2011 16-10 8-4 24-14 2011-2012 26-4 9--6 35-10

Career 42-14 17-10 59-24

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2010-2011 20-6 6-3 26-9 2011-2012 18-9 4-4 22-13

Career 38-15 10-7

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Andrews’ 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date W/L 9.16-18 L L 9.16-18 9.16-18 W 9.16-18 L 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 L 11.3-5 W W 11.3-5 L 11.3-5 11.3-5 W W 11.3-5 1.15 W 1.15 W 1.20 W 1.22 W 1.28 W 1.29 W 2.3 W 2.5 L 2.7 W 2.10 W 2.12 W 2.12 W 2.18 W 2.26 W 2.26 W 2.29 W 3.3 L 3.4 W 3.17 L 3.31 W 3.31 W 4.4 W 4.7 W 4.9 W 4.14 W 4.20 W 4.21 W 4.22 W 5.12 W 5.13 L 5.23-28 L

Opponent, School Score No. 26 Carlos Cueto, California 7-6 (7-5), 4-6, 2-6 No. 45 Nick Andrews, California 2-6, 4-6 Carlos Taborga, Alabama 6-4, 6-4 Alejandro Gomez, Kentucky 6-7 (7-9), 4-6 Alex DiValerio, Vanderbilt 6-3, 6-4 No. 29 Japie De Klerk, Tulsa 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-1 Paul Swanson, Wis.-Green Bay 6-3, 6-3 George Chanturia, DePaul 7-6, 6-3 No. 33 Peter Kobelt, Ohio State 3-6, 4-6 Phillip Arndt, Minnesota 6-2, 6-4 Robert Schulze, Nebraska 6-3, 6-2 Leandro Toledo, Minnesota 1-6, 4-6 No. 30 Enej Bonin, Denver 7-6, 6-1 Jens Vorkefeld, Denver 6-3, 4-6, 6-1 Tuomas Manner, ILLINOIS STATE 6-3, 6-1 Bryant Dudzik, TOLEDO 6-2, 6-1 Will Juggins, WILLIAM & MARY 6-1, 6-2 No. 24 Roy Kalmanovich, No. 17 Illinois 6-2, 6-3 Josh MacTaggart, No. 29 Indiana 6-1, 6-4 Sam Fleck, No. 44 Cornell 6-2, 7-5 No. 115 Danny Kreyman, No. 39 Wake Forest 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 No. 17 Chris Mengel, No. 10 Duke 4-6, 4-6 Josh Graves, No. 64 Northwestern 6-4, 6-4 Fredrik Ask, WISCONSIN 6-4, 6-4 No. 13 Alex Musialek, No. 6 KENTUCKY 6-3, 6-2 Luke Bielawski, IUPUI 6-0, 6-1 Shaun Bernstein, No. 28 Michigan 6-3, 6-2 Aaron Pfister, No. 56 MICHIGAN STATE 6-1, 6-7 (3-7), 1-0 (12-10) Dan Mamalat, MARQUETTE 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 Josh MacTaggart, No. 29 Indiana 6-3, 7-5 No. 24 Chase Buchanan, No. 2 OHIO STATE 2-6, 2-6 No. 122 Vlad Stefan, No. 58 MARYLAND 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 Yannick Yoshizawa, South Florida 4-6, 6-4, 6-7 Ray Leonard, BALL STATE 6-3, 6-2 Oscar Yanez, ST. BONAVENTURE 6-2, 6-1 Sven Kasper, DEPAUL 6-3, 6-4 Arturs Kazijevs, Southern Methodist 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 Colin Hoover, No. 25 Texas A&M 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 Andrew Carter, No. 38 LOUISVILLE 7-5, 6-3 Matt Colonnese, Villanova 6-0, 6-3 Yannick Yoshizawa, No. 65 South Florida 6-1, 6-1 Milo Haul, ST. JOHN’S 6-4, 6-0 No. 81 Gonzales Austin, No. 40 Vanderbilt 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 No. 9 Blaz Rola, No. 5 Ohio State 5-7, 3-6 No. 45 Jonas Lutijen, Mississippi 5-7, 3-6

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Maryland, Louisville and South Florida … competed with Casey Watt in the fall … duo advanced to the round of eight at the USTA/ITA Midwest Doubles Championship … participated in the 2011-12 Rosenthal Leadership Academy … named the 2011-12 Notre Dame Monogram Club men’s tennis MVP … named to the Dean’s List during both the fall and spring semesters … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned a Monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Made tremendous impact in first season with the Irish … named BIG EAST Freshman of the Year in addition to being selected to the all-BIG EAST Team … also tabbed BIG EAST Academic All-Star … concluded the year with a mark of 24-14 in singles and 26-9 in doubles, along with earning three match-clinching points … earned wins at No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 singles during the dual campaign while spending majority of the season at the No. 4 court, finishing with a record of 13-8 there … went 3-1 at the Fighting Illini Invitational as well as going 2-1 at both

RYAN BANDY Junior 6-1 • 170 Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier AS A SOPHOMORE: Won a pair of dual matches in the spring, going 10-2 on the year … also went 7-5 in doubles on the year, including 2-0 during the spring season … defeated IUPUI’s Deon Shafer (6-2, 6-4) and Saint Bonaventure’s Javier Oritz (6-1, 6-1) in straight sets in spring Irish wins … won seven fall singles matches in straight sets … teamed with Billy Pecor (two doubles) and Matt Dooley (three doubles), respectively, to win doubles contests against opponents from Toledo (8-6) and IUPUI (8-5) … went 2-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles at Illini Invitational, 3-1 in singles and 2-2 in doubles at Tom Fallon Invitational and 2-0 in singles at Gopher Invitational … won eight of last 10 singles contests, including a five-match winning streak to end the year … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned a Monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Pieced together a record of 7-3 during singles play on the year, while going 9-2 in doubles

bandy’s Career Records Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2010-2011 0-0 7-3 7-3 2011-2012 2-0 8-2 10-2

Career 2-0 15-5 17-5

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2010-2011 3-1 6-1 9-2 2011-2012 2-0 5-5 7-5

Career 5-1 11-6 16-7

the 2010 Chowder Fest and Midwest Regional … after dropping first four dual matches of the year, went on to claim next six decisions all in straight sets … posted a clean sweep through BIG EAST Tournament matches, taking down Georgetown’s Casey Distaso (6-3, 6-0), USF’s Federico Sabogal (6-3, 6-0) and Louisville’s Robert Hall (6-4, 6-3) … also won in first taste of NCAA Championship play, coming back to defeat East Tennessee State’s Charles Bottoni (2-6, 6-4, 7-5) to help squad advance to the second round … opened dual season in doubles winning 12 of first 13 decisions with Casey Watt as his teammate at the No. 2 and No. 3 courts … began teaming with Tyler Davis at the Northwestern match through remainder of regular season, registering a record of 6-2 in those contests … ended the year with Daniel Stahl as partner, going 2-2 in four matches … named to the Dean’s List during both the fall and spring semesters … earned a Monogram.

HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Two- time letter winner at Gull Lake (Mich.) … finalist in the Spring Supernationals for 18 year olds in Michigan … played No. 1 singles … ranked nationally throughout his entire high school career … state champion as a senior … played No. 3 singles for the Midwest team that won the USTA Boys National Team Championships … No. 15 ranked prospect in the national according to tennisrecruiting.net … carried an overall 2009 junior circuit record of 59-17, including a 25-17 mark … a member of the National Honor Society … born in Battle Creek, Mich. … son of Alan and Michelle Andrews … has one older brother, Robert, who was a swimmer at Stanford … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in accounting.

contests … named member of BIG EAST Academic All-Star team … all singles contests came during the fall docket, going 1-1 at the Midwest Regional, 3-1 at the Crimson Tide Fall Championship and 3-1 at the Purdue Invitational … in doubles, teamed with Michael Moore, Sean Tan, Daniel Stahl and Matt Johnson at points throughout the season, posting records of 1-1, 6-0, 0-1 and 2-0 with those respective players … competed in four dual matches, posting a mark of 3-1 in those contests … ended the year with three-straight dual victories, defeating Toledo’s Mircea Dimofte and Bryant Dudzik (8-4) and IUPUI’s Armando Diaz and Ivan Mojsejev (8-1) at No. 3 and Dayton’s Alex Crum and Robert Salcedo (8-1) at No. 2 … earned a Monogram. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-time letter winner at St. Xavier (Ohio) … dubbed conference and regional championships earned state champion title during freshman, sophomore and junior years … named team MVP at the conclusion of junior and senior seasons … No. 3 ranked prospect in Ohio and was consistently in the nation’s top 100 according to tennisrecruiting.net … reached as high as No. 67 nationally … finished third in the state championships … carried a 2009 junior circuit record of 26-16 … member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society … born in Cincinnati, Ohio … son of Steve and Sheila Bandy … has two brothers, Patrick, who is a senior tennis player at Xavier, and twin Sean, who played the 2010-11 season at Dayton … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business and is majoring in management consulting.

Bandy’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date W/L 9.16-18 W 9.16-18 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 L 10.13-17 L 10.13-17 W 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 W 2.12 W 3.31 W

Opponent, School Riki McLachlan, California Stuart Kenyon, Alabama Drake Kakar, Marquette Otavio Perim, Marquette Yannick Goossens, Cleveland State Alexander Pelaez, Illinois State Stephen Hoh, Illinois Maksym Bartiuk, Northern Illinois Juan Pablo Ramirez, Minnesota Eric Frueh, Minnesota Deon Shafer, IUPUI Javier Ortiz, ST. BONAVENTURE

Score 6-2, 6-4 7-5, 6-2 6-1, 6-0 6-2, 6-4 6-0, 3-6, 10-2 6-1, 3-6, 9-11 2-6, 6-3, 4-6 7-5, 6-4 6-4, 6-2 7-6, 7-6 6-2, 6-4 6-1, 6-1

Event Illini Invitational Illini Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Gopher Invitational Gopher Invitational No. 6 No. 5

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Student-Athletes MATT DOOLEY Junior 5-10 • 155 New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels AS A SOPHOMORE: Went 1-0 in singles and doubles during the spring season in only action of year … defeated Saint Bonaventure’s Trevor Haskell at No. 6 singles, 7-5, 6-2, and teamed with Ryan Bandy to defeat IUPUI’s Deon Shafer and Thomas Gans at No. 3 doubles, 8-5 … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A FRESHMAN: Went 5-1 on the season in singles play, all coming during the fall season, while going 1-2 in doubles matches, with the one win coming during the dual season … named member of BIG EAST Academic All- Star team … went 1-1 in his season debut at the Midwest Regionals before going 4-0 at the Crimson Tide Fall Championship to conclude his fall … dropped single matches at the Midwest Regionals and Crimson Tide Fall Championship in doubles action, before making debut in the dual season with teammate Stephen Havens … the pairing knocked of IUPUI’s Joel Modesitt and Nick Volz at the No. 2 position, 8-6 … earned a Monogram. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letter winner at New Braunfels (Texas) … played his way to become conference and regional champion four years in a row … eighth-ranked prospect our of Texas according to tennisrecruiting.net … ranked as high as No. 73 in the nation … carried a 2009 junior circuit record of 53-30 … helped his team to a state championships during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons … dubbed team captain during his senior season … finished fourth at the San Antonio National Championships … born in San Antonio, Texas … son of David and Michelle Dooley … has an older sister, Mary, and an older brother, Dan … enrolled in the College of Science as a science-business major.

Dooley’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results

DooleyS Career Records Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2010-2011 0-0 5-1 5-1 2011-2012 1-0 0-0 1-0

Career 1-0

5-1

Date 3.31

W/L W

Opponent, School Trevor Haskell, ST. BONAVENTURE

6-1

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2010-2011 1-0 0-2 1-2 2011-2012 1-0 0-0 1-0

Career 2-0

16

0-2

2-2

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BILLY PECOR Junior 6-2 • 185 Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral AS A SOPHOMORE: Turned in a 17-16 record in singles and a 21-9 record in doubles during the year … went 11-10 during the spring season in singles, competing primarily at No. 4 singles … teamed with senior Sam Keeton almost exclusively at No. 3 doubles in the spring, going 13-7 … best singles win came at home against No. 2 Ohio State as he defeated then-No. 44 Devin McCarthy at four singles, 4-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-7) … won seven singles matches from Feb. 26 to April 7 … won six matches in straight sets … went 2-2 on the year against ranked singles competition … teamed with Keeton to help the Irish beat the Buckeyes in doubles as the duo topped Peter Kobelt and Connor Smith, 8-6 … went 6-2 in doubles during the fall, highlighted by a round of 16 appearance at the Midwest Doubles Championships … ended fall season by winning six out of final nine singles contests … earned a Monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Competed only during the fall season in his first campaign with the Irish … named member of BIG EAST Academic All-Star team … posted a record of 10-2 in singles competition while going 6-4 in doubles play … went 2-1 at the season opening Fighting Illini Invitational in singles before going 3-0 at the 2010 Chowder Fest, 1-1 at the Midwest Regionals and 4-0 at the Tribe Invitational … went 1-0 with Tyler Davis in doubles, while also going 1-0 with Casey Watt, 2-1 with Greg Andrews, 0-1 with Matt Dooley and 2-2 with Stephen Havens … ended the season with two consecutive victories alongside Havens, knocking off College of Charleston’s Lukas Koncilia and Kyle Parker (8-5) and William and Mary’s Adrian Vodislay and John Banks (8-5) … earned a Monogram.

PECOR’S Career Records Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2010-2011 0-0 10-2 10-2 6-6 17-16 2011-2012 11-10

Career 11-10 16-8

27-18

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2010-2011 0-0 6-4 6-4 2011-2012 15-7 6-2 21-9

Career 15-7 12-6 27-13

HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Named the MVP of his 2010 5A state championship team Chaparral (Ariz.) … earned All-America honors as a senior … top-ranked player from Arizona and ranked No. 1 in the USTA Southwest Section his senior year … 2010 Arizona junior singles champion and winner of four Southwest Section doubles tournaments with his brother Thomas … voted the 2010 USTA Southwest Section Junior Male Tennis Player of the Year … posted an overall record of 75-15 (44-4 in singles including a 27-12 record against Blue Chip and five-star players) … captured the singles title and finished second in doubles at the 2010 USTA National Open held in Surprise, Arizona … won a silver ball in singles at the 2009 Winter National Championships … singles and doubles champion at the 2009 Mike Agassi No Quit tournament in Las Vegas … finalist at the 2010 U.S. Open men’s qualifier tournament held in Surprise, Arizona … received the 2008 Winter National Championships Sportsmanship Award … achieved a No. 5 national singles ranking for the 18-andunder division and a No. 6 ranking by tennisrecruiting.net … born in Houston, Texas … son of Bill and Susan Pecor … has a younger brother, Thomas … enrolled in the College of Engineering as a civil engineering major.

Pecor’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date W/L 9.16-18 L 9.16-18 L 9.23-25 L 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 L 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 L 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 L 1.15 W 1.20 W 1.22 W 1.28 L 1.29 - 2.3 W 2.5 L 2.7 L 2.12 L 2.26 W 3.3 W 3.4 W 3.17 W 3.31 W 4.4 W 4.7 W 4.9 L 4.14 L 4.20 - 4.21 L 4.22 L 5.12 L 5.13 L

Opponent, School Score Event Tom Jomby, Kentucky 3-6, 6-2, 2-6 Illini Invitational No. 113 Ben Chen, Texas 3-6, 6-4, 3-6 Illini Invitational Western Michigan 6-3, 3-6, 11-13 Tom Fallon Invitational Matt Kuelker, Cleveland State 3-0, retired Tom Fallon Invitational Yannick Goossens, Cleveland State 4-6, 6-4, 4-10 Tom Fallon Invitational Felix Goepper, Wis.-Green Bay 1-6, 6-3, 7-5 Midwest Singles Ch. No. 125 Shaun Bernstein, Michigan 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 Midwest Singles Ch. Niall Fitzgerald, Notre Dame 7-5, 5-7, 2-6 Midwest Singles Ch. Mathieu Froment, Minnesota 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 Gopher Invitational Andrew Freeman, Nebraska 6-4, 6-1 Gopher Invitational Michael Sicora, Minnesota 7-5, 7-5 Gopher Invitational Juan Pablo Ramirez, Minnesota 5-7, 1-6 Gopher Invitational Grant Adams, TOLEDO 6-2, 6-1 No. 3 John Banks, WILLIAM & MARY 6-3, 6-2 No. 5 Stephen Hoh, No. 17 Illinois 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 No. 4 Dimitrije Tasic, No. 29 Indiana 6-7, 6-4, 0-1 (4-10) No. 4 Danny Riggs, No. 44 Cornell - 6-4, 6-7, 2-2, unfinished No. 4 Adam Lee, No. 39 Wake Forest 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (10-6) No. 4 Torsten Wietoska, No. 10 Duke 4-6, 2-6 No. 3 Raleigh Smith, No. 64 Northwestern 6-7, 6-4, 0-1 (8-10) No. 4 No. 95 Tom Jomby, No. 6 KENTUCKY 3-6, 1-6 No. 4 Gijs Linders, No. 56 MICHIGAN STATE 6-2, 6-4 No. 5 No. 44 Devin McCarthy, No. 2 OHIO STATE 4-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-7) No. 4 Tommy Laine, No. 58 MARYLAND 7-5, 6-1 No. 4 J.C. Acuna Gerard, South Florida 7-6, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3) No. 4 Alexandre Brym, BALL STATE 6-3, 6-2 No. 4 Matija Palinic, DEPAUL 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) No. 4 Mischa Nowicki, Southern Methodist 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 No. 4 Jeremy Efferding, No. 25 Texas A&M 3-6, 2-6 No. 4 Michael Lippens, No. 38 LOUISVILLE 4-6, 4-6 No. 4 Ryan Peyton, Villanova - 6-3, 4-1, unfinished No. 3 J.C. Acuna GerardNo. 65 South Florida 7-6 (7-3), 6-7 (4-7), 5-7 No. 4 Stefan Bojic, ST. JOHN’S 2-6, 6-7 (5-7) No. 4 Blake Bazarnik, No. 40 Vanderbilt 5-7, 5-7 No. 4 Ille Van Engelen, No. 5 Ohio State 4-6, 2-6 No. 4

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Student-Athletes DOUGIE BARNARD Sophomore 5-10 • 150 Indianapolis, Ind. Brebeuf Jesuit AS A FRESHMAN: Went 7-2 during the fall in singles action … also went 3-2 in doubles, including 1-0 during the spring … went 3-1 in singles at Tom Fallon Invitational, winning all three contests in straight sets … advanced to main draw of 2011 USTA/ITA Regional Championships after working way through qualifier draw with a trio of straightsets victories … went 2-1 in doubles at Tom Fallon Invitational, picking up a pair of wins with fellow freshman Michael Fredericka … teamed with Fredericka to beat the No. 3 doubles team from Saint Bonaventure, 8-4, in lone spring action … went to Uganda in May with Notre Dame’s Play Like a Champion Today organization … named to the Dean’s List during the fall and spring semester … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Brebeuf High School in the spring of 2011 … played No. 1 for Rick Scotten at Brebeuf … won the state championship during junior year … won a sectional championship as a senior and was state runner-up … outside of tennis, cofounded the Kenya club at Brebeuf in 2010 … organization raises money for three groups in Kenya: Neema House (home for displaced children in Eldoret), St. Aloysius Gonzaga (high school in Nairobi) and the Kenya Carnival (held every year on Labor Day weekend to support kids in Chulaimbo) … has visited Kenya three times and hopes to one day reside there … received Bart McCormick memorial scholarship award for academic excellence and student life participation … born to Thomas and Rene Barnard in Indianapolis, Ind. … has an older sister, Anna, and two younger sisters, Carly and Eva, whom the family adopted from Kenya in 2005 … mother, Rene, played college tennis at Butler … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters.

barnard’S Career Records Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2011-2012 0-0 7-2 7-2

Career 0-0

7-2

7-2

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2011-2012 1-0 2-2 3-2

Career 1-0

18

2-2

3-2

barnard’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date W/L 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 L 9.23-25 W 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 L 10.13-17 W

Opponent, School Jay Jones, Cleveland State Matt Ford, Cleveland State Jonathan Schwerin, Marquette Thibault Troude, Marquette Aaron Wong, Western Michigan Nolan Marks, Cleveland State Mudd. Appanervanda, Illinois State Denis Bogatov, Michigan State Yannick Goossens, Cleveland State

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Score 6-0, 6-1 6-1, 6-4 4-6, 6-3, 7-10 7-5, 6-2 6-3, 6-2 6-4, 6-0 6-4, 7-5 2-6, 1-6 6-3, 6-4

Event Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch.


MICHAEL FREDERICKA Sophomore 6-1 • 155 Warren, Ohio John F. Kennedy AS A FRESHMAN: Went 5-1 in singles during the fall season … also went 3-1 in doubles, with one win coming in spring … teamed with fellow freshman Dougie Barnard to knock off Saint Bonaventure’s Miguel Suarez and Trevor Haskell at No. 3 doubles, 8-4, during spring season … went 4-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles at Tom Fallon Invitational, winning all four singles contests in third-set supersets … named to the Dean’s List during the fall semester … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in the spring of 2011 … lettered in tennis all four years, and also lettered in basketball three times and soccer once … lengthy prep highlights include four undefeated seasons, four all-state selections, three sectional championships, four team MVP awards, one All-America scroll, one all-conference honor and one regional championship … named team MVP all four years … earned national rankings all four years … team captain as a junior and senior … off the courts, participated in the Student Senate, National Honor Society and was a Student Ambassador … born to James and Lou Ann Fredericka in Warren, Ohio … has an older sister, Gina, who attends Saint Mary’s … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business.

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fredericka’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results

Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2011-2012 0-0 5-1 5-1

Career 0-0

5-1

5-1

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2011-2012 1-0 2-1 3-1

Career 1-0

2-1

3-1

Date W/L W 9.23-25 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 10.13-17 L 10.13-17 W

Opponent, School Willi Peter, Illinois State Jonathan Schwerin, Marquette James Stark, Marquette Skip Span, Illinois State Axel Lagerlof, Northern Illinois Tobias Reitz, Northwestern

Score 0-6, 6-1, 10-1 6-4, 1-6, 11-9 3-6, 7-5, 10-0 6-4, 5-7, 10-6 1-6, 2-6 7-6, 3-6, 10-4

Event Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invitational Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch.

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Student-Athletes WYATT MCCOY Sophomore 5-9 • 140 Shoreview, Minn. Mounds View AS A FRESHMAN: Went 14-7 in singles action on the year, including 6-1 during the spring season … in doubles partnered with four different teammates to go 9-4 … picked up all six singles wins in straight sets, winning all but one at the five or six spot … defeated Villanova’s Mark Miller (6-0, 6-3) at six singles in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament … moved up to three singles against Saint Bonaventure and defeated Elliot Fanshel (6-1, 6-1) in straight sets … went 4-2 in doubles during the spring, playing at two or three … defeated opponents from Toledo, IUPUI, Saint Bonaventure and Villanova … went 2-0 at the Illini Invitational and 2-1 Tom Fallon Invitational in doubles … went 3-1 in singles at both the Tom Fallon Invitational and the Gopher Invitational … went 9-1 in his last 10 singles contests to end year … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … earned a Monogram. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Mounds View High School in the spring of 2011 … played high school tennis as a seventh and eighth grader and as a senior … is the only eighth grader in Minnesota history to win the state title … ranked as high as third in the nation in Boys 18s … was the National open champion for 18s and a USTA Clay Courts quarterfinalist for 18s … was ranked top 10 in the nation in 12s, 16s and 18s … participated in the German Club … was a 2009 Minnesota History Competition finalist … born to Brian and Rene McCoy in Saint Paul, Minn. … has an older brother, Brody … father, Brian, played tennis at Hamline College, while mother, Rene, participated in gymnastics at St. Cloud State … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters and is majoring in psychology.

mccoy’S Career Records Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2011-2012 6-1 8-6 14-7

Career 6-1

8-6

14-7

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2011-2012 4-2 5-2 9-4

Career 4-2

20

5-2

9-4

mccoy’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date W/L 9.16-18 L 9.16-18 L 9.16-18 W 9.16-18 L 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 W 9.23-25 L 10.13-17 W 10.13-17 L 11.3-5 L 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 W 11.3-5 W 1.15 W 1.15 W 2.12 W 2.26 W 2.29 L 3.31 W 4.20 W

Opponent, School Ben McLachlan, California Carlos Taborga, Alabama Ryuji Hirooka, Kentucky Bruno Abdelnour, Illinois Vukasin Teofanovic, Marquette Pablo Olivarez, Western Michigan Alexander Pelaez, Illinois State Nadin Indre, Western Michigan Yannick Goossens, Cleveland State No. 33 Peter Kobelt, Ohio State Michael Sicora, Minnesota Brandon Videtich, Nebraska Mathieu Froment, Minnesota Othar Kordsachia, Denver Willi Peter, ILLINOIS STATE Terence Weigandm, TOLEDO Ivan Mojsejev, IUPUI Jonathan Schwerin, MARQUETTE Will Kendall, No. 29 Indiana Elliot Fanshel, ST. BONAVENTURE Mark Miller, Villanova

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Score 3-6, 0-6 6-3, 4-6, 4-6 6-3, 6-1 6-4, 4-6, 1-6 6-1, 6-0 6-2, 6-3 6-4, 6-0 6-3, 3-6, 7-10 6-4, 6-2 1-6, 2-6 7-6, 4-6, 4-6 7-6, 6-4 6-2, 6-2 5-7, 7-6, 6-2 6-2, 6-2 6-2, 6-1 6-3, 6-0 7-5, 6-2 1-6, 0-6 6-1, 6-1 6-0, 6-3

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ALEX LAWSON Freshman 6-3 • 165 Tempe, Ariz. Corona Del Sol

QUENTIN MONAGHAN Freshman 6-2 • 142 Chatham, N.J. Chatham

PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Corona Del Sol in the spring of 2012 … earned four varsity letters in tennis … won four Division I state singles titles in a row … also won two state doubles championships … named high school All-American as a senior … only lost one singles match in high school, including undefeated seasons as a freshman, junior and senior … was named all-region and all-state all four years … team finished second in state as a freshman and sophomore … team advanced to the semifinals during junior year … also undefeated in doubles as a freshman … only one loss in doubles as a sophomore … born in Phoenix, Ariz., to Slade and Tracy Lawson … has a younger brother, Zach, and an older sister, Kelsey … mother, Tracy, played college tennis at Indiana and Arizona State University … sister, Kelsey, plays tennis at DePaul … grandfather, Art Becker, and uncle, Mark Becker, played basketball at Arizona State … uncle, Brian Becker, played baseball at the University of Arizona … aunt, Kristin Becker, played tennis at Iowa State University … enrolled in First Year of Studies.

PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Chatham (N.J.) in the spring of 2012 … two-year letterwinner in tennis … elected not to play high school tennis junior and senior seasons … nominated as an All-American and blue chip recruit senior year … reached top 100 in the US 14 and under age division … named to the top five list in the eastern section freshman year … played in the No. 1 spot for the state champion team (Newark Academy) … ranked top 20 in the US 14 under age division … named the No. 1 ranked player in the eastern section sophomore year … In 2010 played in the No. 1 spot for the state finalist team (Chatham) … reached the quarterfinals of the individual state tournament and earned first team all-state honors (2009, 2010) … reached No. 9 in the US 16 and under age division… earned the No. 1 spot in the eastern section junior year … landed a No. 25 ranking in the US 18 and under age division with a No. 2 ranking in the eastern section senior year … Member of the National Honor Society and the student council … Awarded the key to the high school (class of 2012) … full name is Quentin Gaffree Monnaghan … son of Thomas and Corina Monaghan … has two brothers, Patrick and Oliver … father, Thomas, played tennis, soccer and squash at Trinity University … brother, Patrick, currently plays tennis at Tufts University … enrolled in First Year Studies .

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Student-Athletes NICOLAS MONTOYA Freshman 5-9 • 150 Scottsdale, Ariz. Horizon

KENNETH SABACINSKI Freshman 5-8 • 140 Plantation, Fla. American Heritage

ERIC SCHNURRENBERGER Freshman 5-9 • 176 Zug, Switzerland Kantonsschule Alpenquai Luceme

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PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Horizon High School in the spring of 2012 … was team MVP all four years … helped Horizon win state as a freshman … born in Bogota, Colombia to Luis Alberto Montoya and Luz Stella Allred … has an older brother, Santiago, who graduated from Notre Dame in 2009 and played on the tennis team, a younger brother, Danny, and an older sister, Melissa … sister, Melissa, played lacrosse for the University of Arizona … enrolled in First Year of Studies.

PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated from American Heritage High School in the spring of 2012 … named allcounty in 2011 and 2012 … district doubles winner and state doubles champion in 2011 and 12 … district singles winner and state singles champion in 2012 … was No. 1 singles player at school all four years … won one team district championship and was runner-up twice … consistently ranked in top three in singles in Florida … consistent top 30 player nationally … was a five-star recruit … played No. 1 singles on Florida Jr. Davis Cup team … away from the courts received the AP Chemistry, English and Spanish awards … also was a scholar athlete for the Miami Herald … born in Miami, Fla., to Dr. Kenneth and Diana Sabacinski … has two older sisters, Lauren and Julie, who attends Notre Dame and plays tennis on the women’s team … sister, Lauren, played tennis at William & Mary … enrolled in First Year of Studies.

PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Kantonsschule Alpenquai Lucerne (Switzerland) in spring 2012 … ranked 61st in the Swiss ranking … achieved a No. 3 ranking in central Switzerland and named the No. 1 player in canton Zug … won the Central Switzerland championship in 2009 and the canton Zug championship in 2011 … participated at the under 16 European Championship in Moscow and was a finalist in doubles freshman year … played club tennis for the Club Allmend Lucerne … participated in the high school orchestra … full name is Eric Edouard Schnurrenberger … son of Markus and Andrea Schnurrenberger … has one brother, Luc … enrolled in First Year Studies.

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Head coach Bob Bayliss (right) and associate head coach Ryan Sachire (left) prepare to begin their seventh campaign together with the Notre Dame men’s tennis team as the duo looks to lead the Irish to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th consecutive season.


Head Coach Bob Bayliss Head Coach 26th Season Richmond ‘66 Over the past 43 years, Bob Bayliss has built a reputation as one of the top collegiate tennis coaches in the country. Few others have turned out so many exceptional players, had such great team success and earned as many honors as Bayliss, who is entering his 26th season as head coach of the Fighting Irish and is the nation’s active career leader in wins with 746 (746-331-1). Bayliss also sits sixth on the all-time career wins list and would move into fifth place with just 10 wins during the 2013 spring season. During his tenure with the Irish, Bayliss has seen several milestone wins posted on his historic ledger. With just his ninth victory as head of the Irish, the new Notre Dame skipper recorded his 300th career win, posting a 9-0 shutout of Marquette on March 4, 1988. Since then Bayliss has posted his 400th (Indiana, 6-1 on March 3, 1993), 500th (Duke, 4-3 on March 26, 1998), 600th (Virginia Tech, 4-2 on May 1, 2004) and 700th (Middle Tennessee State, 4-2 on March 18, 2010) career victories all while heading the Irish program. Bayliss has posted an overall record of 746-331-1 (.693). Bayliss is the only active Division I men’s coaches with at least 700 career wins. In his 25 seasons at Notre Dame, Bayliss has a 455-228 (.666) record. Bayliss’ teams’ accomplishments speak for themselves. Not only has he led the Irish to 21 NCAA Championship berths in the past 22 seasons but he also has helped his teams post 10 top-20 finishes in that time. Bayliss’ squads have advanced to the roundof-16 in the NCAA tournament on seven occasions, including a quarterfinal appearance in 1993 and a trip to the NCAA title match in 1992. Year-By-Year Before Notre Dame Year School W L 1970 Navy 10 7 1971 Navy 16 3 1972 Navy 19 5 1973 Navy 17 5 1974 Navy 15 5 1975 Navy 17 6 1976 Navy 16 5 1977 Navy 15 6 1978 Navy 16 9 1979 Navy 18 3 1980 Navy 19 5 1981 Navy 20 4 1982 Navy 22 3 1983 Navy 14 6 1984 Navy 14 8 15-Year Totals 248 80 1985 MIT 15 10 1986 MIT 16 6 1987 MIT 12 7 3-Year Totals 43 23* * - includes one tie

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Pct. .588 .842 .792 .773 .750 .739 .762 .714 .640 .857 .792 .833 .880 .700 .636 .756 .596* .727 .632 .649

The Irish have had individuals appear in the NCAA Singles Championship 25 times since 1990, including Greg Andrews in 2012, while doubles duos have appeared in the NCAA Doubles Championship 14 times, including Niall Fitzgerald and Casey Watt in 2012. In BIG EAST competition, the Irish have won seven tournament titles and appeared in the finals 15 out of a possible 17 opportunities. Notre Dame has never finished outside the top four under Bayliss at the conference tournament. Among the individual accolades that the team has enjoyed in BIG EAST play under Bayliss include 2011 freshman of the year and 2012 player of the year Greg Andrews, five BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Players, 12 all-BIG EAST team members, 16 BIG EAST Championship all-tournament team singles members and nine BIG EAST Championship all-tournament team doubles duos. The 2000’s proved to be quite a decade for the Irish, especially 2001-08, as the program claimed five BIG EAST championship titles. Bayliss was named the BIG EAST conference Coach of the Year five times in that period (‘02, `04, `05, ‘07 and `08), while seeing four of his players named All-Americans, Javier Taborga (2002), Casey Smith (2002), Sheeva Parbhu (2006) and Steven Bass (2007). In 2003-04 the team not only excelled on the courts, but also in the classroom as they were named to the ITA all-Academic team. The 2001 squad vaulted from a preseason ranking of 33rd to a season-high 10th before finishing at 16th. For the first time since 1993, the Irish won the Blue Gray National Classic and returned to the top 10. Since Bayliss took over the program, 10 Notre Dame men’s tennis student-athletes have combined to earn All-America citations on 19 occasions and have brought home eight ITA national awards. A pair of Irish players and three Notre Dame doubles teams has earned national rankings in the top-five under Bayliss. Six of his players have been honored with the Byron V. Kanaley Award, the most prestigious honor given to Notre Dame senior student-athlete monogram winners who have been exemplary both as students and leaders.

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The professional ranks have been the next step for a number of competitors who spent four years under Bayliss’ tutelage. David DiLucia, who was ranked No. 1 nationally in both singles and doubles while at Notre Dame, went on to a successful pro career in which he played in the singles main draw of all four grand-slam events, entered the world top-100 in doubles and clinched the 2001 World Team Tennis title for the Philadelphia Freedoms. He also served as the personal coach of Lindsay Davenport, the former world No. 1-ranked women’s player. Three other former Notre Dame What his teams have done . . . • 21 NCAA Championship berths in 22 years (1991-2012) • Seven NCAA round-of-16 appearances • 1992 NCAA finalist • 1993 NCAA quarterfinalist • 16 conference championships (7 BIG EAST, 7 Midwestern Collegiate, 2 New England Intercollegiate) • 11 national top-20 finishes What awards he has won . . . • 1992 ITA National Coach of the Year • 1980 USPTA National Coach of the Year • Four-time ITA Midwest Region Coach of the Year • 14-time conference coach of the year (7 BIG EAST, 4 Midwestern Collegiate, 3 Mid-Atlantic) What his Notre Dame players/coaches have done . . . • Earned All-America honors 19 times • Earned 23 invitations to the NCAA Singles Championship • Earned 14 invitations to the NCAA Doubles Championship • Won the Byron V. Kanaley Award six times • Became collegiate head coaches on three occasions • Became the personal coach of the world’s #1 professional player


Career Record 746 -331-1 (.693), 43 years Record at Notre Dame: 455-228 (.666), 25 years Head Coaching Experience United States Naval Academy, 1970-84 United States Naval Academy (squash), 1978-82 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984-87 University of Notre Dame, 1987-present

players (Richard Cahill, Andy Zurcher, and current associate head coach Ryan Sachire) have been ranked among the world’s top-400 doubles players, and a total of 15 former Irish players have gone on to earn an Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) singles and/or doubles professional ranking since 1999. Bayliss’ talent has not gone unnoticed among his peers, as he has been honored as national coach of the year twice. He also is a five-time Midwest Region Coach of the Year and has been named the top coach in his conference on 14 occasions. In 1995, he was honored with the Meritorious Service Award - which previously had been bestowed upon just six coaches - for his extraordinary contributions to collegiate tennis and his service to the collegiate tennis community throughout his career. Notre Dame’s Monogram Club recognized Bayliss’ accomplishments by awarding him an honorary monogram in 1993. At the time, he was one of just three Irish coaches to have been so honored. Bayliss continues to remain active on various national committees including chairing the ITA ethics and infractions committee and serving on the Board and the operating committee. Previously Bayliss served on the ITA executive board of directors for 20 years as well as on the executive and budget and collegiate hall of fame committees. On two occasions, Bayliss has been selected to lead a team of collegiate all-stars into foreign competition. In the summer of 1991, Bayliss guided the United States team to a gold medal at the World University Games in Sheffield, England. In the summer of 2003, he led an ITA All-Star Team to Tokyo, Japan, to take part in two “Dream Matches” - exhibition showdowns with the top Japanese collegiate tennis program (Waseda University) and a Japanese collegiate all-star squad. Bayliss and the USA were victorious in two hard-fought contests.

irish under bayliss NCAA Final ITA Conference Year W L Pct. Finish Ranking Finish 1987-88 17 13 .567 -- -- -1988-89 19 9 .679 -- -- MCC Champions 1989-90 24 4 .857 -- 19 MCC Champions 1990-91 19 12 .613 Round of 16 18 MCC Champions 1991-92 23 4 .852 Runners-Up 3 MCC Champions 1992-93 18 9 .667 Quarterfinals 10 MCC Champions 1993-94 23 10 .697 Round of 16 18 MCC Champions 1994-95 16 9 .640 Regional Final 18 MCC Champions 1995-96 18 11 .621 Regional Quarterfinals 36 BIG EAST Champions 1996-97 19 6 .760 Regional Semifinals 16 BIG EAST Runners-Up 1997-98 18 8 .692 Regional Quarterfinals 26 BIG EAST Runners-Up 1998-99 17 8 .680 First Round 31 BIG EAST Champions 1999-2000 13 11 .542 Second Round 34 BIG EAST Runners-Up 2000-01 17 7 .708 Second Round 16 BIG EAST Runners-Up 2001-02 23 7 .767 Round of 16 14 BIG EAST Champions 2002-03 10 12 .455 -- 54 BIG EAST Runners-Up 2003-04 15 9 .625 First Round 33 BIG EAST Champions 2004-05 18 8 .692 First Round 37 BIG EAST Champions 2005-06 19 9 .679 Round of 16 16 BIG EAST Runners-Up 2006-07 26 4 .867 Round of 16 16 BIG EAST Champions 2007-08 16 11 .593 First Round 29 BIG EAST Champions 2008-09 13 13 .500 First Round 31 BIG EAST Fourth Place 2009-10 15 13 .536 First Round 38 BIG EAST Runners-Up 2010-11 18 12 .600 Second Round 31 BIG EAST Runners-Up 2011-12 21 9 .700 Second Round 29 BIG EAST Third Place Totals 455 228 .666 21 appearances 14 titles

The popular coach wasted little time in making his mark on Notre Dame men’s tennis program. In just the third year under Bayliss, 1990, Notre Dame received its first-ever listing in the ITA national rankings. DiLucia advanced to the NCAA Singles Championship for the second year and was named one of 16 seeded competitors, becoming the first Irish player to earn All-America honors in 22 years. The remainder of the 1990’s marked Bayliss returning Irish men’s tennis to the national forefront. The reemergence of the program began promptly in ’91 when Bayliss and the Irish earned a berth to the NCAA Championship for the first time since the team format was adopted in 1977. This feat was immediately matched and done one better, when, in ’92, Bayliss coached his team to the NCAA Finals.

Career Wins: Career NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Coaches Rank 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Coach Ron Smarr Paul Scarpa Jim Schwitters Dick Gold Robert Screen Bobby Bayliss Rich Gugat Greg Patton Dan Magill Dave Synder

School Rice Furman Hawaii Stanford Hampton Notre Dame Air Force Boise State Georgia Texas/Arizona

Yrs. 41 48 38 28 43 43 35 30 34 42

Record (win %) 873-344 (.717) 853-542-3 (.611) 819-411-8 (.665) 776-148 (.840) 755-217-6 (.775) 746-331-1 (..693)* 730-268 (.732) 711-328 (.684)* 706-183 (.794) 697-226 (.755)

*Active Career Wins: active NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Coaches Rank Coach School Yrs. Record (win %) 1. Bobby Bayliss Notre Dame 43 746-331-1 (.693) 2. Greg Patton Boise State 35 685-321 (.681) 3. Dave Fish Harvard 36 589-271-1 (.685)

All told, over the course of the decade Bayliss and his Irish squads qualified for nine NCAA Championships, reaching the round of 16 or further on four occasions. In addition to their NCAA rebirth, Bayliss and his teams were able to capture conference titles eight times in that span – six in the Midwestern Collegiate Conference and two in the BIG EAST after joining for the 1995-96 campaign. Individually, Bayliss coached several of his players to national prominence led by DiLucia who graduated as a five-time AllAmerican and winner of the Dan Magill Award as the top senior collegiate tennis player in the country. The list of accomplishments continues with one other player (Andy Zurcher) being named the Dan Magill Award winner and two additional players (Chuck Coleman, Mike Sprouse) receiving the Tennis Magazine/Arthur Ashe National Collegiate Award for Sportsmanship and Leadership. On top of all that, six of Bayliss’ players were tabbed as All-Americans on 13 occasions in the ‘90’s alone, including the team-best five selections for DiLucia. For his hard work with the team during the ‘90’s, Bayliss enjoyed plenty of recognition of his own. Culminating by being named the ITA National Coach of the Year following the ’92 season, Bayliss five times was tabbed as the conference Coach of the Year between both the Midwestern Collegiate Conference and the BIG EAST (three times in MCC and twice in BIG EAST), as well as three times (’91, ’92, ’95) being selected as the ITA Midwest Region Coach of the Year. What started as a foundation for the return of the men’s program in the ‘90’s turned into continued successes at the turn of the millennium. The 2000 Irish nearly pulled off the biggest upset in the history of the NCAA Team Championship, but No. 2 UCLA eventually prevailed 4-2 over the 34th-ranked Irish. Former Irish player and current associate head coach with Notre Dame Ryan Sachire also became the first Irish player to ever win the Ted A. Farnsworth/ITA National Senior Player of the Year Award and the John Van Nostrand Memorial Award, which gives a cash stipend to a senior player intending to pursue a professional career. At Notre Dame, Bayliss remains responsible for much more than just providing the Irish with a winning men’s tennis record. He oversees the Eck Tennis Pavilion, and has been responsible for

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improving the Courtney Tennis Center and erecting stadium-type bleachers for that outdoor facility as well as the resurfacing of the courts in August 2008. A series of free clinics for the Notre Dame and South Bend communities organized by Bayliss won the Irish program a grant from Volvo Tennis. Bayliss came to Notre Dame after a three-year stint at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he guided the MIT men’s tennis team to a 43-23-1 (.649) record. He led MIT to two consecutive New England Intercollegiate titles, including the first in school history. He also was an assistant professor of physical education and the tennis pro at the Wellesley (Mass.) Country Club. Before his stint at MIT, Bayliss spent 15 seasons at Navy (197084), where he led the Midshipmen to a 248-80 (.756) record. Being named the 1980 National Coach of the Year by the United States Professional Tennis Association highlighted his tenure. Navy finished with a 19-5 record that season and Bayliss was named the Maryland Professional of the Year. He is the only Navy men’s tennis coach that never lost to Army and he was named the Mid-Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year in three consecutive seasons from 1978-80 before guiding the Middies to a 22-3 record in 1982. In addition to his tennis duties at Navy, Bayliss was an assistant professor of English and an associate professor of physical education. He also coached Navy’s squash team to a 42-16 (.724) record from 1978-1982. In the fall of 2005, Navy recognized Bayliss with both a plaque in the squash facility and the renaming of one of the tennis courts in his honor. Bayliss remains nationally esteemed in his profession. He has lectured at the (USTA) program for teaching professionals and at the National Tennis Coaches convention. He oversees the Notre Dame

tennis camps in the summer and completed the USTA’s High Performance Coaching Program in 2002. In 2005, he traveled to Wimbledon to participate in a High Performance Continuing Education Program organized by the USTA. Assistant coaches have benefited from spending time under Bayliss, as four have been named the top assistant in the Midwest Region since 1997. Four recent Irish assistants have gone on to head coaching positions. Brian Kalbas stayed on as an assistant under his former coach after graduating in 1989, eventually leaving for the head women’s tennis job at William & Mary. Kalbas is a two-time National Coach of the Year and now serves as head coach of North Carolina. Billy Pate (2000-02) was formerly the head coach at

Alabama. Todd Doebler is the head coach of the men’s and women’s teams at Colorado College and Mike Morgan is the head coach at Middlebury. Bayliss received his bachelor of arts degree in English at the University of Richmond (1966), where he also captained the tennis team and was a member of the basketball squad as a freshman. In 2002, he was inducted into the University of Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame. A member of Omicron Delta Kappa (national leadership fraternity), he completed his master’s degree in English at Richmond in 1971. Bayliss and his wife, Pat, have four children: Jackie, Rob, Brendan, and Patrick. All of them graduated from Notre Dame.

Sachire’s effect on the Irish took absolutely no time to take hold. In his first season at Notre Dame, the Irish reached the NCAA round-of-16 for the second straight year, finished with the most victories in a single-season since 1980-81 and ended the campaign ranked sixth in the country (the highest ranking to close a season since being ranked third at the completion of the 1991-92 season). Sachire also was instrumental in the performance of Stephen Bass, who not only became the 18th All-American in Notre Dame men’s tennis history, but also captured the John Van Nostrand Memorial Award, which provides a stipend to the top senior player embarking on a professional career (an award Sachire captured in 2000). In 2008, Sachire again helped guide the Irish to the BIG EAST title and their 17th NCAA Championship appearance. Notre Dame did so despite the graduation of three of its top six players from 2006-07 and the inclusion of three freshmen into the six starting singles spots. In 2009, Sachire helped the Irish to their 18th NCAA Championship appearance while featuring a young lineup that showcased underclassmen at five of the six starting singles

spots. He also helped guide Brett Helgeson to his second consecutive NCAA Championship Singles Draw appearance. During the 2010 season, Sachire guided Casey Watt and Daniel Stahl to their second allBIG EAST honor and Stephen Havens to his first all-league award. Watt also finished runner-up at the ITA Midwest Regional and advanced to the NCAA Singles Championship Draw. In 2011, Sachire helped a talented group of newcomers make an immediate impact with the Irish as Billy Pecor put together a 10-2 fall campaign before being lost to injury, while Greg Andrews composed a 24-14 record, including 16-10 during the dual season that he eventually parlayed into being named BIG EAST Freshman of the Year; the first time an Irish player has earned the honor since the inception of the award. Last year Sachire helped head coach Bobby Bayliss tutor BIG EAST Player of the Year and NCAA Singles Championship participant Andrews and NCAA Doubles Championship participants Niall Fitzgerald and Casey Watt as the Irish won 20-plus matches and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship.

Associate Head Coach Ryan sachire Associate Head Coach Sixth Season Notre Dame’00 One of the top players in the 87-year history of the University of Notre Dame men’s tennis program, Ryan Sachire is in his seventh year at his alma mater. He served the first two as an assistant coach before being promoted to associate head coach in the summer of 2008. Sachire ended his professional career in 2005 and was an assistant at Baylor in 2005-06, helping the Bears reach the semifinals of the NCAA Championship. A three-time singles AllAmerican with the Irish, he replaced former Irish assistant Todd Doebler, who was hired as the head coach at Penn State.

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Sachire also has been a major factor in recruiting, as each of the six recruiting classes since his return to the Irish have ranked among the top-15 in the country, including the class of 2016 that will compete for the first time in 2013 and was ranked ninth by TennisRecruiting. net. During the summers of 2011 and 2012, Sachire helped coach the elite USTA Collegiate Team as they competed against professional players from around the world. The experience led Sachire around the country as he mentored the top collegiate players in the nation. Sachire was instrumental in helping Baylor compile an outstanding season in 2005-06. Despite losing two NCAA singles champions (Benjamin Becker and Benedikt Dorsch) to graduation, the Bears finished 25-7 and No. 4 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) national rankings. Baylor advanced all the way to the semifinals of the NCAA Championship before falling 4-3 to then-undefeated national No. 1 Georgia. The Bears won their fifth consecutive Big 12 Conference championship. Sachire helped several individual players to strong performances, as sophomore Lars Poerschke ascended to the national No. 1 ranking in singles on Jan. 10, 2006, and went on to be an All- American. Baylor ended up with three players (Poerschke No. 4, Michal Kokta No. 34, Matija Zgaga No. 62) and two doubles teams (Kokta/Poerschke No. 11, John Reckewey/Zgaga No. 51) in the final ITA national rankings. Sachire remains one of the top players in Irish tennis history. He is the only Notre Dame player ever to win 30-plus singles matches in all four of his collegiate seasons and one of only two to earn four invitations to the NCAA Singles

Championship. One of three Notre Dame players ever to be a three-time All-American, he finished in the national top 40 in singles four times and on five occasions appeared at a career-high of No. 2 in the ITA national singles rankings (four of those instances saw him behind only Harvard’s James Blake). Sachire posted a 138-43 record in singles - placing him second on Notre Dame’s all-time wins list - and a 73-32 mark in doubles. In 2000, he swept the ITA’s major awards for seniors, being tabbed the Ted A. Farnsworth/ ITA National Senior Player of the Year while winning the John Van Nostrand Memorial Award, which provides a stipend to the top senior player embarking on a professional career. An elite singles player throughout his career - he was 72-19 at No. 1 singles - Sachire was a regular in the collegiate grand slams. His best result was a trip to the title match of the 1998 ITA All-American Championships, where he lost to Blake. He also won the consolation title in the 1999 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships and reached the semifinals of the 1999 ITA National Clay Court Championships. He also reached the semifinals of the ITA Midwest Championships three times, including a runner-up result in 1996. Sachire three times was invited to be on the elite USTA Summer Collegiate Team that trains and plays pro tournaments together in the summer. Sachire ranks among the top five in 13 different categories in the Irish record book. Among his notable career rankings are second in combined singles and doubles victories (211) and combined singles and doubles dual-match victories (141), third in wins at No. 1 singles and doubles dual-match victories (64), as well as fifth in singles dual-match wins (77). He helped the Irish compile a 67-33 (.670)

mark during his collegiate days, as well as four consecutive finishes in the national top 35 (including 16th in 1997), four NCAA tournament bids and the 1999 BIG EAST Conference championship. Sachire was twice tabbed the conference tournament MVP and was the ITA Midwest Region Player of the Year in 1998 and 2000 after being the region’s top rookie in ‘97. He was voted the team’s MVP four times. A two-time BIG EAST Conference Academic AllStar, Sachire graduated in 2000 with a degree in economics. Upon leaving Notre Dame, Sachire played five years of professional tennis, climbing to as high as 184th in the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) world doubles rankings and 391st in singles before retiring in 2004. He captured 16 tournament titles in doubles, 14 on the futures circuit, as well as challenger-level championships at Waco in 2002 and Atlantic City in 2003. In singles, Sachire has a pair of pro titles to his credit, winning futures events in St. Joseph, Mo. (2002) and Lachine, Quebec (2003). He was among the top 35 American players in the ATP rankings in both singles and doubles and also served as director of tennis for the Wickertree Tennis and Fitness Center in Columbus, Ohio, before joining the Baylor staff. Sachire is a native of Canfield, Ohio, and a 1996 graduate of Canfield High School. He dropped just five singles matches during his entire prep career en route to capturing a pair of Ohio state singles titles. He also was ranked as high as 24th in the USTA national singles rankings in the 16-and-under division. Sachire married the former Cindy Harding a 1999 Notre Dame graduate and former Irish cheerleader - on June 30, 2006, in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the Notre Dame campus. Ryan and Cindy have two daughters, Anna and Emily.

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Support Staff Dr. Hugh Page Faculty Advisor Hampton ‘77 Dr. Hugh Page, the dean of the First Year of Studies and an associate professor in both theology and Africana Studies at the University of Note Dame, is in his 16th year as the faculty advisor for the men’s tennis team. Page has been active in teaching tennis since 1975, when he began his career with All American Sports, Inc., a pioneer in the tennis industry. He has worked at a number of tennis camps in New England and has coached ranked players from the U.S., South America, and Europe. He is a member of both the United States Professional Tennis Association and the United States Professional Tennis Registry. Page, a 1977 graduate of Hampton University, holds master’s and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard University.

Bianca Fox Senior Manager

Tony Sutton

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Emily Schmid Junior Manager

Sue Molnar Tennis Secretary/ Sr. Staff Assistant

Russell Dorn Media Relations Assistant

Kathy Morton Eck Desk Attendant

Brian Hardin Director of Football Media Relations Men’s Tennis Administrator Marquette ‘02 Now in his seventh season at the University of Notre Dame, Brian Hardin is in his fourth year of serving as the men’s tennis administrator. Hardin also serves as director of football media relations and is the primary media contact for the Fighting Irish football program. He works with head coach Brian Kelly, the Notre Dame players and assistant coaches as their primary day-to-day liason with the media. He coordinates interviews, oversees production of football publications and other football publicity items. Prior to joining the Notre Dame athletics staff, Hardin spent three seasons working in the media relations department of the National Football League’s Chicago Bears. Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Hardin also spent one season as an intern in the Loyola University sports information office in Chicago. A 2002 graduate of Marquette University, Hardin earned his bachelor’s degree in journalism and was a four-year letterwinner in track & field, captaining the team as a senior. Born Feb. 6, 1980, Hardin and his wife, Cara, reside in South Bend with their son, Noah.

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Greg Moyers Racket Technician

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Season In Review

2010-11 BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Greg Andrews turned in a sensational 2011-12 season that culminated in the sophomore earning BIG EAST Player of the Year honors and a spot in the NCAA Singles Championship bracket.


2011-12 Results 2011-12 Notre Dame Men’s Tennis (21-9) Date Tournament 9/16-18 Illini Invitational 9/23-25 Napa Valley USTA/ITA Invite 9/23-25 Tom Fallon Invitational 10/13-17 Midwest Singles/Doubles Championships 11/3-6 Minnesota Invitational

Location Result Olympia Fields, Ill. NTS St. Helena, Calif. NTS Notre Dame, Ind. NTS Columbus, Ohio. NTS Minneapolis, Minn. NTS

SINGLES DOUBLES Date Opponent Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Ranking W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W #28 %1/15 ILLINOIS STATE %1/15 TOLEDO W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W #28 1/20 WILLIAM & MARY W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W #28 %1/22 at #17 Illinois L, 3-4 L W L W L W L L Wd #28 1/28 vs #29 Indiana L, 1-6 L W L L L L L L u #28 1/29 vs #44 Cornell W, 4-2 L W W u W W W L L #28 2/3 at #39 Wake Forest W, 6-1 W W L W W W W W W #30 2/5 at #10 Duke L, 1-6 L L L W L L L W L #30 2/7 at #64 Northwestern W, 5-2 W W W L L W W W W #30 2/10 WISCONSIN W, 7-0 W W W W W W L W W #30 #6 KENTUCKY L, 3-4 L W L L W L W W W #30 2/12 2/12 IUPUI W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W #30 %2/18 at #28 Michigan W, 4-3 L W W W W L L L L #30 2/26 #56 MICHIGAN STATE W, 7-0 W W W W W W L W W #29 *2/26 MARQUETTE W, 6-1 W W W W W L W W W #29 %2/29 at #29 Indiana L, 2-5 W W L L L L L W L #26 %3/3 #2 OHIO STATE L, 2-5 L L L W L L L W W #26 3/4 #58 MARYLAND W, 5-2 W W W W W L L W L #26 *3/17 at South Florida L, 3-4 W L L W W L L L W #29 %3/31 BALL STATE W, 6-1 L W W W W W W W W #41 3/31 SAINT BONAVENTURE W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W #41 *4/4 DEPAUL W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W #43 4/7 at Southern Methodist W, 5-2 L W W W W W L L L #43 4/9 at #25 Texas A&M W, 4-3 W W W L L W L L L #43 *4/14 #38 LOUISVILLE W, 5-2 L W W L W W W W W #39 (BIG EAST Championship, Tampa, Fla.) 4/20 Villanova W, 5-0 u W u W W W W u W #39 4/21 at #65 South Florida L, 3-4 L W L L W L u W W #39 4/22 ST. JOHN’S W, 4-1 W W u L W W . . . #39 (NCAA Championship First and Second Rounds, Columbus, Ohio) 5/12 vs. #40 Vanderbilt W, 4-3 L W W L W W L L u #39 %5/13 at #5 Ohio State L, 0-4 L L u L u u L u L #39 Home matches in BOLD CAPS Held at the Eck Tennis Pavilion or Courtney Tennis Center * - Represents BIG EAST Matchup; % - Represents Midwest Region matchup; ^ - Represents match played with two additional singles and one additional doubles points up for grabs

Irish Record When ... Playing a BIG EAST team............................4-2 Playing a Midwest regional team..............4-3 Playing at home.......................................12-2 Playing on opponents’ courts.....................5-5 Playing on neutral courts...........................4-1 Playing a ranked team...............................9-8 Playing a top-25 team...............................1-5 Playing a higher-ranked team...................3-5 Playing a lower-ranked team....................6-3 Winning the doubles point......................14-3 Losing the doubles point...........................6-6

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The final score is 4-3...................................3-4 The match is tied, 3-3.................................2-1 Winning at No. 1 singles..........................14-2 Winning at No. 2 singles..........................21-5 Winning at No. 3 singles..........................18-1 Winning at No. 4 singles..........................15-4 Winning at No. 5 singles..........................19-3 Winning at No. 6 singles..........................18-1 Winning at No. 1 doubles.........................13-1 Winning at No. 2 doubles.........................14-5 Winning at No. 3 doubles.........................14-5

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Losing at No. 1 singles................................6-7 Losing at No. 2 singles................................0-4 Losing at No. 3 singles................................1-8 Losing at No. 4 singles................................5-5 Losing at No. 5 singles................................2-5 Losing at No. 6 singles................................5-3 Losing at No. 1 doubles..............................7-7 Losing at No. 2 doubles..............................5-3 Losing at No. 3 doubles..............................5-3


2011-12 Statistics SINGLES Player Tournament Dual Overall Career Region In 3 Sets Streak Greg Andrews 9-6 26-4 35-10 59-24 6-1 9-3 L2 Ryan Bandy 8-2 2-0 10-2 17-5 0-0 1-2 W5 Dougie Barnard 7-2 0-0 7-2 7-2 0-0 0-1 W1 Daven Brodess 1-1 0-0 1-1 3-2 0-0 0-0 W1 Matt Dooley 0-0 1-0 1-0 6-1 0-0 0-0 W1 Niall Fitzgerald 7-4 17-7 24-11 61-35 3-3 8-4 W5 Michael Fredericka 5-1 0-0 5-1 5-1 0-0 5-0 W1 Samuel Keeton 10-3 16-8 26-11 66-26 3-3 9-2 W1 Wyatt McCoy 8-6 6-1 14-7 14-7 2-1 1-4 W2 Michael Moore 6-3 5-4 11-7 28-17 1-1 1-3 W1 Blas Moros 6-6 21-6 27-12 70-34 5-2 2-5 W2 Billy Pecor 6-6 11-10 17-16 27-18 4-0 8-8 L6 Spencer Talmadge 6-4 0-0 6-4 14-11 0-0 1-2 L2 Casey Watt 6-7 15-13 21-20 86-64 3-4 5-7 L2 Totals 85-51 120-53 205-104 774-412 27-15 50-41 --Player Greg Andrews Ryan Bandy Dougie Barnard Daven Brodess Matt Dooley Niall Fitzgerald Michael Fredericka Samuel Keeton Wyatt McCoy Michael Moore Blas Moros Billy Pecor Spencer Talmadge Casey Watt Totals

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Career Dual 2-0 24-4 --- --- --- --- 26-4 42-14 --- --- --- --- 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 1-0 1-0 --- 1-0 --- 6-1 8-4 2-2 17-7 30-24 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 --- --- 15-8 1-0 --- --- 16-8 45-15 --- --- 1-0 --- 3-0 2-1 6-1 6-1 --- --- --- 2-0 --- 3-4 5-4 8-8 --- --- 1-0 2-0 8-3 10-3 21-6 51-19 --- --- 1-1 8-9 2-0 --- 11-10 11-10 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 1-1 14-13 1-0 --- --- --- --- 15-13 53-49 16-13 26-4 18-9 19-10 22-7 19-10 120-53 383-270

ITA RANKINGS Team Rankings Jan. 3........................28 Jan. 24......................28 Feb. 2........................30 Feb. 7........................30 Feb. 22......................29 Feb. 28......................26 March 6....................28 March 13..................29 March 20..................36 March 27..................41

April 3.......................43 April 10.....................39 April 17.....................28 April 24.....................29 April 30.....................29 June 6.......................29 Casey Watt Preseason.................28 Sam Keeton Jan. 3........................74

Greg Andrews Feb. 16......................49 Feb. 28......................45 March 13..................42 March 27..................52 April 10.....................64 April 17.....................62 April 24.....................57 April 30.....................54 June 6.......................54

Fitzgerald/Watt March 13..................49 March 27..................69 April 10.....................66 April 30.....................55 June 6.......................57 Talmadge/Fitzgerald Preseason.................21

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2011-12 Statistics DOUBLES Player Greg Andrews Ryan Bandy Dougie Barnard Daven Brodess Matt Dooley Niall Fitzgerald Michael Fredericka Samuel Keeton Wyatt McCoy Michael Moore Blas Moros Billy Pecor Spencer Talmadge Casey Watt Totals

Tour Dual Overall 4-4 18-9 22-13 6-5 1-0 7-5 2-2 1-0 3-2 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 1-0 3-5 11-14 14-19 2-1 1-0 3-1 8-1 15-8 23-9 5-2 4-2 9-4 3-4 3-0 6-4 5-2 0-0 5-2 6-2 15-7 21-9 4-5 17-8 21-13 5-6 12-14 17-20 57-40 99-62 156-102

TEAM Overall 4-2 Bandy/Moros 7-7 Andrews/Watt Fitzgerald/Talmadge 5-5 3-1 Keeton/McCoy Barnard/Fredericka 3-1 McCoy/Moore 5-2 Bandy/Talmadge 0-1 Pecor/Talmadge 1-1 Barnard/Brodess 0-1 1-0 Keeton/Watt 19-8 Keeton/Pecor 1-0 McCoy/Moros 1-2 Bandy/Moore Fitzgerald/Watt 9-13 Bandy/Pecor 1-0 Fitzgerald/McCoy 0-1 Andrews/Talmadge 15-6 1-0 Bandy/Dooley 76-51 Totals

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Dual 0-0 3-3 2-2 1-1 1-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 14-7 0-0 0-0 9-11 1-0 0-1 15-6 1-0 49-31

Career Career Dual Region Streak 48-22 38-15 4-3 L1 16-7 4-1 1-0 W2 3-2 1-0 0-0 L1 3-3 0-0 0-0 L1 2-2 1-0 0-0 W1 65-58 33-35 3-3 L3 3-1 1-0 0-0 W1 31-12 15-8 3-2 L1 9-4 4-2 1-1 W2 14-11 4-1 1-0 W3 8-6 0-0 0-0 W1 27-13 15-7 4-1 L2 50-36 36-22 3-3 L1 48-37 62-56 4-3 L3 327-214 214-147 24-16 ---

Tour 4-2 4-4 3-3 2-0 2-1 2-2 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-0 5-1 1-0 1-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 26-20

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#1 --- 2-0 2-2 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8-11 --- --- 2-1 --- 14-14

#2 #3 --- --1-3 ----- ----- 1-1 --- 1-0 2-0 1-0 --- ----- ----- ----- --1-0 13-7 --- ----- --1-0 --1-0 ----- 0-1 13-5 ----- 1-0 19-8 17-9


Match-By-Match #28 Notre Dame 7, Illinois State 0 Jan. 15, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind.

#17 Illinois 4, #28 Notre Dame 3 Jan. 22, 2012 at Urbana, Ill.

#30 Notre Dame 6, #39 Wake Forest 1 Feb. 3, 2012 at Winston-Salem, N.C.

Singles:

Singles:

Singles:

Doubles:

Doubles:

Doubles:

2. Wyatt/Andrews (ND) def. Span/Badenko (ISU) 8-1 3. Andrews/Watt (ND) def. Orrie/Vodislay (ISU) 8-2

1. Farris Gosea/Nevolo(ILL) def. Spencer Talmadge/Fitzgerald (ND) 8-5 2. Kopinski/Guignon (ILL) def. Andrews/Watt (ND) 8-6* 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. (ILL) by default

Order of Finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (5,6,1,2,3,4) * - Clinching Point

Order of Finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (6,2,1,5,3,4) * - Clinching Point

Order of Finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (6,5,1,3,2,4) * - Clinching Point

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Alexander Pelasz (ISU) - 6-2, 6-4 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Tuomas Manner (ISU) - 6-3, 6-1* 3. #74 Sam Keaton (ND) def. Skip Span (ISU) - 7-5, 6-2 4. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Jusso Ojanen (ISU) - 6-1, 2-6, 1-0 (15-13) 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. Jordan Badenko (ISU) - 6-1, 6-0 6. Wyatt McCoy (ND) def. Willi Peter (ISU) - 6-2, 6-2 1. Spencer Talmadge/Fitzgerald (ND) def. #34 Pelaez/Manner (ISU) 8-7 (7-4)*

1. #2 Dennis Nevolo (ILL) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 7-5 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. #24 Roy Kalmanovich (ILL) 6-2, 6-3 3. Bruno Abdledour (ILL) def. #74 Sam Keeton (ND) 7-6 (7-3), 6-3* 4. Billy Pecor (ND) def. Stephen Hoh (ILL) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 5. Tim Kopinski (ILL) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 6-2, 7-6 (8-6) 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Ross Guignon (ILL) 6-1, 6-3

#28 Notre Dame 7, Toledo 0 Jan. 15, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind.

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. David Hopkins (WFU) 6-4, 6-3* 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. #115 Danny Kreyman (WFU) 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 3. Amogh Prabhakar (WFU) def. #74 Sam Keeton (ND) 6-4, 6-4 4. Billy Pecor (ND) def. Adam Lee (WFU) 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (10-6) 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. Conner Sherwood (WFU) 6-1, 6-2 6. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Alex Tsai (WFU) 6-1, 6-1 1. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) def. Hopkins/Prabhakar (WFU) 8-6 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Lee/Tsai (WFU) 8-3 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Kreyman/Sherwood (WFU) 8-5*

#29 Indiana 6, #28 Notre Dame 1 Jan. 28, 2012 at Columbus, Ohio

#10 Duke 6, #30 Notre Dame 1 Feb. 5, 2012 at Durham, N.C.

Singles:

Singles:

SINGLES:

Doubles:

Doubles:

DOUBLES:

Order of Finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (6,5,1,4,2,3) * - Clinching Point

Order of Finish: Doubles (1,2); Singles (2,5,1,3,4,6) * - Clinching Point

Order of Finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (4,1,3,5,2,6) * - Clinching Point

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Tomas Stillman (TOL) 6-3, 6-3* 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Bryant Dudzik (TOL) 6-2, 6-1 3. Billy Pecor (ND) def. Grant Adams (TOL) 6-2, 6-1 4. Blas Moros (ND) def. Nicholas Wong (TOL) 6-1, 6-3 5. Wyatt McCoy (ND) def. Terence Weigand (TOL) 6-2, 6-1 6. Michael Moore (ND) def. Ben Brocker (TOL) 6-0, 6-0 1. Watt/Andrews (ND) def. Leo Sarria/Stillman (TOL) 8-6* 2. Ryan Bandy/Pecor (ND) def. Dudzik/Wong (TOL) 8-6 3. Moore/McCoy (ND) def. Garrett Cona/Weigand (TOL) 8-2

1. Isade Juneau (IU) def. Casey Watt (ND) 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Josh MacTaggart (IU) 6-1, 6-4 3. Jeremy Langer (IU) def. #74 Sam Keeton (ND) 6-4, 7-5 4. Dimitrije Tasic (IU) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 7-6, 4-6, 1-0 (10-4)* 5. Stephen Vogl (IU) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 7-6, 6-0 6. Will Kendall (IU) def. Blas Moros (ND) 4-6, 7-6, 1-0 (10-3) 1. Juneau/Langer (IU) def. Spencer Talmadge/Fitzgerald (ND) 8-5 2. Alastair Barnes/MacTaggart (IU) def. Andrews/Watt (ND) 8-6* 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) vs. Vogl/Kendall (IU) 5-6, unfinished

#28 Notre Dame 7, William & Mary 0 Jan. 20, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind.

#28 Notre Dame 4, #44 Cornell 2 Jan. 29, 2012 at Columbus, Ohio

1. #7 Henrique Cunha (DUKE) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 6-2 2. #17 Chris Mengel (DUKE) def. Greg Andrews (ND) 6-4, 6-4 3. Torsten Wietoska (DUKE) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-4, 6-2 4. #74 Sam Keeton (ND) def. #110 Fred Saba (DUKE) 6-4, 6-3 5. #120 Raphael Hemmeler (DUKE) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-2, 6-2* 6. Jason Tahir (DUKE) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 1-6, 7-6 (7-2), 1-0 (10-3) 1. Cunha/Saba (DUKE) def. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) 8-5 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. David Holland/Mengel (DUKE) 8-5 3. Wietoska/Hemmeler (DUKE) def. Keeton/Pecor (ND) 8-6*

#30 Notre Dame 5, #64 Northwestern 2 Feb. 7, 2012 at Evanston, Ill.

Singles:

Singles:

SINGLES:

Doubles:

Doubles:

DOUBLES:

Order of Finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (2,1,3,5,4,6) * - Clinching Point

Order of Finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (6,2,1,5,3) * - Clinching Point

Order of Finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (6,1,3,5,2,4) * - Clinching Point

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Anton Andersson (W&M) 6-3, 6-3 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Will Juggins (W&M) 6-1, 6-2 3. #74 Sam Keeton (ND) def. Adrian Vodislav (W&M) 6-3, 6-3* 4. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Ben Hoogland (W&M) 6-3, 6-4 5. Billy Pecor (ND) def. John Banks (W&M) 6-3, 6-2 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Robert Pietrucha (W&M) 7-6 (7-5), 6-0 1. Watt/Andrews (ND) def. Juggins/Vodislav (W&M) 8-1 2. Pecor/Keeton (ND) def. Ben Guthrie/Ilja Orre (W&M) 8-4* 3. Hoogland/Banks (W&M) def. Fitzgerald/McCoy (ND) 8-5

1. #98 Venkat Iyer (CORNELL) def. Casey Watt (ND) 7-6, 7-6 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Sam Fleck (CORNELL) 6-2, 7-5 3. #74 Sam Keeton (ND) def. Quoc-Daniel Nguyen (CORNELL) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3* 4. Billy Pecor (ND) vs. Danny Riggs (CORNELL) 6-4, 6-7, 2-2, unfinished 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. Alex Sidney (CORNELL) 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 6. Michael Moore (ND) def. Jason Luu (CORNELL) 6-3, 6-4 1. Niall Fitzgerald/Spencer Talmadge (ND) def. Iyer/Riggs (CORNELL) 8-1 2. Fleck/Luu (CORNELL) def. Watt/Andrews (ND) 9-7 3. Nguyen/Sidney (CORNELL) def. Keeton/Pecor (ND) 8-6*

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Sidarth Bilaji (NW) 7-5, 6-3 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Josh Graves (NW) 6-4, 6-4 3. #74 Sam Keeton (ND) def. #97 Spencer Wolf (NW) 7-5, 6-2* 4. Raleigh Smith (NW) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 7-6, 4-6, 1-0 (10-8) 5. Alex Pasareanu (NW) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 1-0 (10-4) 6. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Nikhil Jayashankar (NW) 6-4, 6-1 1. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) def. Graves/Wolf (NW) 8-4* 2. Spencer Talmadge/Fitzgerald (ND) def. Smith/Pasareanu (NW) 8-3 3. Pecor/Keeton (ND) def. Tobias Reitz/Balaji (NW) 9-8

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Match-By-Match #30 Notre Dame 7, Wisconsin 0 Feb. 10, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Alexander Kostanov (WISC) 6-3, 6-4 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Fredrik Ask (WISC) 6-4, 6-4 3. #74 Sam Keeton (ND) def. Petr Satral (WISC) 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 4. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Billy Bertha (WISC) 4-6, 6-2, 1-0 (11-9) 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. Rod Carey (WISC) 6-1, 6-3 6. Michael Moore (ND) def. Quinton Vega (WISC) 6-2, 6-2*

#29 Notre Dame 7, #56 Michigan State 0 Feb. 26, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

#2 Ohio State 5, #26 Notre Dame 2 March 3, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

2. Casey Watt (ND) def. Denis Bogatov (MSU) 6-4, 6-4* 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Austin Brooks (MSU) 6-4, 7-5 4. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Drew Lied (MSU) 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 5. Billy Pecor (ND) def. Gijs Linders (MSU) 6-2, 6-4 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Will Davis (MSU) 6-0, 6-1

1. #6 Blaz Rola (OSU) def. Casey Watt (ND) 7-6 (7-0), 6-2 2. #24 Chase Buchanan (OSU) def. #45 Greg Andrews (ND) 6-2, 6-2 3. #58 Peter Kobelt (OSU) def. Sam Keeton (ND) 6-3, 6-2 4. Billy Pecor (ND) def. #44 Devin McCarthy (OSU) 4-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-7) 5. #105 Ille Van Engelen (OSU) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 6-3, 6-3* 6. #114 Connor Smith (OSU) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-0, 6-2

Doubles:

Doubles:

Doubles:

Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (5,1,6,3,4,2) * - Clinching Point

Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (6,5,2,4,3,1) * - Clinching Point

Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (3,6,2,5,1,4) * - Clinching Point

1. Ask/Bertha (WISC) def. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) 9-8 (7-5) 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Vega/Carey (WISC) 8-5* 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Kostanov/Satral (WISC) 8-5

1. #49 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Aaron Pfister (MSU) 6-1, 6-7 (3-7), 1-0 (12-10)

1. Lied/Pfister (MSU) def. Fitzgerald/Watt (ND) 9-8 (7-4) 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Harry Jadun/Brooks (MSU) 8-5 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Bogatov/Linders (MSU) 8-6*

#6 Kentucky 4, #30 Notre Dame 3 Feb. 12, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

1. #5 Eric Quigley (KEN) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-4, 6-3 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. #13 Alex Musialek (KEN) 6-3, 6-2 3. #36 Anthony Rossi (KEN) def. Sam Keeton (ND) 6-3, 7-5 4. #95 Tom Jomby (KEN) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-3, 6-1 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. #85 Panav Jha (KEN) 1-6, 6-0, 6-2

6. #111 Alejandro Gomez (KEN) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 6-4, 6-7 (2-7), 6-3*

Doubles:

1. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) def. Panav Jha/Quigley (KEN) 9-8 (9-7) 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Musialek/Gomez (KEN) 8-1 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Ryuji Hirooka/Rossi (KEN) 8-6* Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (4,1,3,2,6,5) * - Clinching Point

#30 Notre Dame 7, IUPUI 0 Feb. 12, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Nick Volz (IUPUI) 6-2, 6-2 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Luke Bielawski (IUPUI) 6-0, 6-1 3. Blas Moros (ND) def. Joel Modesitt (IUPUI) 6-4, 6-4 4. Michael Moore (ND) def. Chase Emerson (IUPUI) 6-4, 6-1* 5. Wyatt McCoy (ND) def. Ivan Mojsejev (IUPUI) 6-3, 6-0 6. Ryan Bandy (ND) def. Deon Shafer (IUPUI) 6-2, 6-4

Doubles:

1. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Patrick O’Neill/Bielawski (IUPUI) 8-3

2. Moore/McCoy (ND) def. Volz/JModesitt (IUPUI) 8-6* 3. Matt Dooley/Bandy (ND) def. Thomas Gans/Shafer (IUPUI) 8-5 Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (2,1,4,5,3,6) * - Clinching Point

#30 Notre Dame 4, #28 Michigan 3 Feb. 18, 2011 at Ann Arbor, Mich.

#29 Notre Dame 6, Marquette 1 Feb. 26, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Jose Crowley (MAR) 7-6 (8-6), 7-5 2. #49 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Dan Mamalat (MAR) 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Vukasin Teofanovic (MAR) 6-0, 7-6 (9-7) 4. Blas Moros (ND) def. Logon Collins (MAR) 6-1, 6-4* 5. Wyatt McCoy (ND) def. Jonathan Schwerin (MAR) 7-5, 6-2 6. Cameron Tehrani (MAR) def. Michael Moore (ND) 3-6, 6-2, 7-5

Doubles:

1. Niall Fitzgerald/Watt (ND) def. Crowley/Mamalat (MAR) 8-7 (10-8) 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Teofanovic/Schwerin (MAR) 8-2* 3. Billy Pecor/Keeton (ND) def. Collins/Tehrani (MAR) 8-3 Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (3,5,4,2,1,6) * - Clinching Point

#29 Indiana 5, #26 Notre Dame 2 Feb 29, 2012 at Bloomington, Ind. Singles:

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Isade Juneau (IU) 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 1-0 (10-8) 2. #45 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Josh MacTaggart (IU) 6-3, 7-5 3. Jeremy Langer (IU) def. Sam Keeton (ND) 6-3, 6-4* 4. Dimitrije Tasic (IU) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 6-7 (2-7), 6-4, 1-0 (10-6) 5. Stephen Vogl (IU) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-4, 6-2 6. Will Kendall (IU) def. Wyatt McCoy (ND) 6-1, 6-0

Doubles:

1. Langer/Juneau (IU) def. Fitzgerald/Watt (ND) 8-5

2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Alastair Barnes/MacTaggart (IU) 8-3

3. Kendall/Vogl (IU) def. Keeton/McCoy (ND) 9-7*

Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (6,5,3,2,1,4) * - Clinching Point

Singles:

1. #8 Evan King (MICH) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 3-6, 7-5 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Shaun Bernstein (MICH) 6-3, 6-2 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Alex Petrone (MICH) 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-3)* 4. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Michael Zhu (MICH) 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. Barrett Franks (MICH) 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) 6. Alex Buzzi (MICH) def. Michael Moore (ND) 7-5, 7-5

Doubles:

1. #10 King/Bernstein (MICH) def. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) 8-5 2. Franks/Buzzi (MICH) def. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) 8-5* 3. Petrone/Zhu (MICH) def. Keeton/Pecor (ND) 9-8 (8-6) Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (2,5,1,4,3,6) * - Clinching Point

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1. #1 Rola/Buchanan (OSU) def. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) 8-3 2. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) def. #28 McCarthy/Van Engelen (OSU) 8-5 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Kobelt/Smith (OSU) 8-6*

#26 Notre Dame 5, #58 Maryland 2 March 4, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. #91 Maros Horny (UMD) 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5)* 2. #45 Greg Andrews (ND) def. #122 Vlad Stefan (UMD) 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. John Collins (UMD) 6-3, 6-3 4. Billy Pecor (ND) def. Tommy Laine (UMD) 7-5, 6-1 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. Jesse Kiuru (UMD) 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) 6. Andy Magee (UMD) def. Michael Moore (ND) 6-4, 5-7, 6-4

Doubles:

1. #36 Horny/Collins (UMD) def. Niall Fitzgerald/Watt (ND) 9-7 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Laine/Stefan (UMD) 8-5 3. Kiuru/Magee (UMD) def. Keeton/Pecor (ND) 9-8 (7-4)* Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (3,4,5,1,2,6) * - Clinching Point

South Florida 4, #29 Notre Dame 3 March 17, 2012 at Tampa, Fla. Singles:

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Wael Kilani (USF) 7-5, 6-3 2. Yannick Yoshizawa (USF) def. #42 Greg Andrews (ND) 6-4, 4-6, 7-6* 3. Frederico Sabogal (USF) def. Sam Keeton (ND) 6-0, 3-6, 6-4 4. Billy Pecor (ND) def. J.C. Acuna Gerard (USF) 7-6, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3) 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Lucas Marin-Salcedo (USF) 6-2, 6-3 6. Oliver Pramming (USF) def. Michael Moore (ND) 6-3, 6-2

Doubles:

1. Yoshizawa/Pramming (USF) def. #49 Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) 8-5* 2. Kilani/Sabogal (USF) def. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) 8-2 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Sebastian Hagn/Marin-Salcedo (USF) 8-1 Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (5,6,1,3,2,4) * - Clinching Point


#41 Notre Dame 6, Ball State 1 March 31, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

1. Dalton Albertin (BSU) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-3, 7-6 (7-5) 2. #52 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Ray Leonard (BSU) 6-3, 6-2* 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Zane Smith (BSU) 6-1, 6-4 4. Billy Pecor (ND) def. Alexandre Brym (BSU) 6-3, 6-2 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Austin Smith (BSU) 6-2, 6-0 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Patrick Elliott (BSU) 6-1, 6-3

Doubles:

1. Fitzgerald/Watt (ND) def. Albertin/Leonard (BSU) 9-8 (7-4)

#43 Notre Dame 4, #25 Texas A&M 3 April 9, 2012 at College Station, Texas 1. Casey Watt (ND) def. #29 Alexis Klegou (TAM) 6-3, 6-4 2. #52 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Colin Hoover (TAM) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4* 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. #103 John Lewis (TAM) 6-1, 6-4 4. Jeremy Efferding (TAM) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-3, 6-2 5. Niall Angus (TAM) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 7-5, 7-6 (8-6) 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Jackson Withrow (TAM) 7-6 (7-5), 6-4

Doubles:

3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Austin Sansone/Elliott (BSU) 8-3

1. Lewis/Angus (TAM) def. Fitzgerald/Watt (ND) 8-6* 2. Klegou/Hoover (TAM) def. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) 8-3 3. Efferding/Withrow (TAM) def. Keeton/Pecor (ND) 8-6

Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (5,6,2,3,4,1)* * - Clinching Point

Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (3,4,1,5,6,2) * - Clinching Point

Singles:

1. #52 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Oscar Yanez (SBU) 6-2, 6-1 2. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Luis Guevara (SBU) 6-1, 6-1 3. Wyatt McCoy (ND) def. Elliot Fanshel (SBU) 6-1, 6-1 4. Michael Moore (ND) def. Miguel Suarez (SBU) 6-1, 6-0 5. Ryan Bandy (ND) def. Javier Ortiz (SBU) 6-1, 6-1* 6. Matt Dooley (ND) def. Trevor Haskell (SBU) 7-5, 6-2

#39 Notre Dame 5, #38 Louisville 2 April 14, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles:

1. S. Stiefelmeyer (UL) def. Casey Watt (ND) 2-6, 6-2, 6-1 2. #64 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Andrew Carter (UL) 7-5, 6-3* 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Albert Wagner (UL) 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 4. Michael Lippens (UL) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-4, 6-4 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Robert Hall (UL) 6-1, 7-5 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Luis Elizondo (UL) 7-5, 0-6, 6-3

Doubles:

Doubles:

3. Dougie Barnard/Michael Fredericka (ND) def. Suarez/Haskell (SBU) 8-4*

1. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Yanez/Guevara (SBU) 8-4 2. Moore/McCoy (ND) def. Fanshel/Ortiz (SBU) 8-1 Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (3,4,5,2,1,6) * - Clinching Point

#28 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 1 April 22, 2012 at Tampa, Fla.

Singles:

2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Derek Carpenter/Smith (BSU) 8-4

#41 Notre Dame 7, St. Bonaventure 0 March 31, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind.

Order of finish: Doubles (2,3); Singles (1,3,2,5,6,4) * - Clinching Point

Singles:

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. #71 Vasko Mladenov (SJU) 6-3, 6-4 2. #62 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Milo Haul (SJU) 6-4, 6-0 3. Sam Keeton (ND) vs. Ilija Vucic (SJU) 0-6, 7-5, 4-4, unfinished 4. Stefan Bojic (SJU) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Mike Lampa (SJU) 6-4, 6-4* 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Valentin Mahai (SJU) 7-5, 6-4

Doubles: Order of finish: Doubles (); Singles (2,1,6,4,5) * - Clinching Point

#29 Notre Dame 4, Vanderbilt 3 May 12, 2012 at Columbus, Ohio Singles:

1. #44 Charlie Jones (VANDY) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 6-3

2. #54 Greg Andrews (ND) def. #81 Gonzales Austin (VANDY) 7-5, 4-6, 6-1*

3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Jeff Offerdahl (VANDY) 6-3, 6-3 4. Blake Bazarnik (VANDY) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 7-5, 7-5 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Joe Dorn (VANDY) 6-2, 6-2 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Alex DiValerio (VANDY) 6-2, 6-3

Doubles:

1. #66 Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) def. Carter/Wagner (UL) 8-3* 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Stiefelmeyer/Hall (UL) 8-4

3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Adam Donaldson/Sumit-Prakash Gupta (UL) 8-3

1. DiValerio/Austin (VANDY) def. #55 Fitzgerald/Watt (ND) 8-3 2. Jones/Bazarnik (VANDY) def. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) 8-6* 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) vs. Dorn/Offerdahl (VANDY) 5-6, unfinished

Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (4,5,1,3,2,6) * - Clinching Point

Order of finish: Doubles (1,2); Singles (1,6,5,3,4,2) * - Clinching Point

#43 Notre Dame 7, DePaul 0 April 4, 2012 at Notre Dame, Ind.

#28 Notre Dame 5, Villanova 0 April 20, 2012 at Tampa, Fla

#5 Ohio State 4, #29 Notre Dame 0 May 13, 2012 at Columbus, Ohio

Singles:

Singles:

Singles:

Doubles:

Doubles:

Doubles:

2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) vs. Abbracciamento/Rosengren (VILL) 7-2, unfinished

2. #32 McCarthy/Van Engelen (OSU) vs. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) 7-6, unfinished

1. Casey Watt (ND) def. Filip Dzanko (DEPAUL) 7-5, 6-2 2. #52 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Sven Kasper (DEPAUL) 6-3, 6-4* 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Mathias Hambach (DEPAUL) 6-0, 6-0 4. Billy Pecor (ND) def. Matija Palinic (DEPAUL) 6-2, 7-6 (7-3) 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Adam Reinhart (DEPAUL) 6-4, 6-1 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Josh Dancu (DEPAUL) 6-0, 6-3 1. #69 Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) def. Hambach/Kasper (DEPAUL) 8-4 2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Dzanko/Dancu (DEPAUL) 8-6* 3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Palinic/Reinhart (DEPAUL) 8-3 Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (3,6,2,5,4,1) * - Clinching Point

#43 Notre Dame 5, SMU 2 April 7, 2012 at Dallas, Texas Singles:

1. Gaston Cuadranti (SMU) def. Casey Watt (ND) 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 2. #52 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Arturs Kazijevs (SMU) 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Pablo Perez-Esnaola (SMU) 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 4. Billy Pecor (ND) def. Mischa Nowicki (SMU) 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Joseph Hattrup (SMU) 6-7 (6-8), 6-3, 6-3* 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Tobias Flood (SMU) 6-1, 6-3

Doubles:

1. Perez-Esnaola/Nowicki (SMU) def. #69 Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) 8-5* 2. Flood/Kazijevs (SMU) def. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) 8-7 3. Cuadranti/Hattrup (SMU) def. Keeton/Pecor (ND) 8-3 Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (6,4,2,1,5,3) * - Clinching Point

1. Casey Watt (ND) vs. Thomas O’Brien (VILL) 6-1, 4-5, unfinished 2. #64 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Matt Colonnese (VILL) 6-0, 6-3 3. Billy Pecor (ND) vs. Ryan Peyton (VILL) 6-3, 4-1, unfinished 4. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Mike Rosengren (VILL) 6-1, 6-2* 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. Tim Abbracciamento (VILL) 6-3, 6-2 6. Wyatt McCoy (ND) def. Mark Miller (VILL) 6-0, 6-3

1. #10 Chase Buchanan (OSU) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-3, 6-2 2. #9 Blaz Rola (OSU) def. #54 Greg Andrews (ND) 7-5, 6-3* 3. Peter Kobelt (OSU) vs. Sam Keeton (ND) 6-4, 0-6, unfinished 4. Ille Van Engelen (OSU) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-4, 6-2 5. Devin McCarthy (OSU) vs. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 2-6, 7-6, unfinished 6. Connor Smith (OSU) vs. Blas Moros (ND) 6-7 (3-7), 2-1, unfinished

1. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) def. Kelly Donaldson/O’Brien (VILL) 8-4*

1. #1 Buchanan/Rola (OSU) def. #55 Fitzgerald/Watt (ND) 8-3*

3. Sam Keeton/McCoy (ND) def. Kyle Grandin/Miller (VILL) 8-0

3. Kobelt/Smith (OSU) def. Pecor/Keeton (ND) 8-4

Order of finish: Doubles (3,1); Singles (2,6,4,5) * - Clinching Point

Order of finish: Doubles (3,1); Singles (1,4,2) * - Clinching Point

#65 South Florida 4, #28 Notre Dame 3 April 21, 2012 at Tampa, Fla. Singles:

1. Wael Kilani (USF) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 6-0 2. Greg Andrews (ND) def. Yannick Yoshizawa (USF) 6-1, 6-1 3. Frederico Sabogal (USF) def. Sam Keeton (ND) 6-2, 6-1 4. J.C. Acuna Gerard (USF) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-7 (3-7), 7-6 (7-4), 7-5* 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Ravi Patel (USF) 7-5, 6-4, 3-6 6. Oliver Pramming (USF) def. Blas Moros (ND) 2-6, 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-2)

Doubles:

1. Yoshizawa/Pramming (USF) vs. Watt/Fitzgerald (ND) 8-8 (1-5), unfinished

2. Spencer Talmadge/Andrews (ND) def. Kilani/Sabogal (USF) 8-5

3. Keeton/Pecor (ND) def. Lucas Marin-Salcedo/Guillermo De Vilchez (USF) 9-8 (7-3)*

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Graduated Seniors DAVEN BRODESS Graduated 6-1 • 165 Austin, Texas Lake Travis AS A SENIOR: Went 1-1 in fall singles action, and 0-1 in doubles, with all competition coming at the Tom Fallon Invitational … singles win came in form of 6-4, 6-4 straightset win over Marquette’s David Packowitz … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A JUNIOR: Saw limited action in third season with the Irish, finishing with a record of 2-1 in singles and 2-3 in doubles … all matches took place during the fall tour schedule … went 1-1 at the Tribe Invitational, posting a win over the host Tribe’s John Banks, 6-4, 6-0 … the win marked his first singles victory as a member of the Irish … later registered a win over Valparaiso’s Carlton Lyons at the Purdue Invitational, 6-0, 6-1 … in doubles, played four matches with Bryan Kelly, with the duo putting together a 2-2 ledger … team recorded victories over Morehead State’s Hugo Almonte and Chris Shafik (8-1) as well as Arkansas’ Michael Nott and Taj Harrison (8-6) at the Purdue Invitational to earn a spot in the consolation bracket semifinals … victory over Almonte and Shafik marked first doubles win as a member of the Irish. AS A SOPHOMORE: Saw no action as a sophomore due to injury. AS A FRESHMAN: Saw limited action for the Irish during his freshman campaign, posting an 0-2 record in singles play and 0-1 mark in doubles action during the open portion of the schedule. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Two-year letter winner at Lake Travis (Texas) … ranked as high as #32 in the nation dur-

ing his high school career … active in the Writing Club, the Austin Rotary Club and the Alta Ridge Tennis Club during high school … son of David and Avis Brodess … born in New York, N.Y. … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in economics.

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Year

Dual Open Overall

2008-2009 0-0 2009-2010 0-0 2010-2011 0-0 2011-2012 0-0

0-2 0-0 2-1 1-1

0-2 0-0 2-1 1-1

Career 0-0 3-4 3-4

Brodess’ 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date W/L Opponent, School 9.23-25 L Nolan Marks, Cleveland State 9.23-25 W David Packowitz, Marquette

brodesS’ Career Records Singles

Score 1-6, 5-7 6-4, 6-4

Event Tom Fallon Invitational Tom Fallon Invtiational

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Career 0-0 2-5 2-5


NIALL FITZGERALD Graduated 5-11 • 155 Wicklow, Ireland Blackrock College AS A SENIOR: Turned in a strong senior campaign, finishing 24-11 overall including 17-7 during the spring season … played primarily four and five singles, finishing 6-1 at four and 8-4 at five … also was 1-0 at two and 2-2 at six … ended year with a fivematch winning streak and went 8-1 in final 10 matches, with one match not finishing … also competed at No. 1 doubles, first with Spencer Talmadge and then with fellow senior Casey Watt … went 9-13 with Watt playing against a tough schedule that featured five ranked foes, including three duos in the top 10 … knocked off No. 28 Devin McCarthy and Ille Van Engelen of Ohio State, 8-5, during regular season matchup … advanced to the NCAA Doubles Championships, with Watt, losing a thriller to No. 4 Ryan Thacher and Bradley Klahn of Stanford, 4-6, 6-7 … won singles matches against opponents from ranked teams No. 39 Wake Forest, No. 64 Northwestern, No. 28 Michigan, No. 56 Michigan State, No. 38 Louisville, No. 65 USF and No. 40 Vanderbilt … won 16 matches throughout year in straight sets … defeated No. 60 Nelson Vick of Ohio State, 6-4, 7-6 in the fall … advanced to the round of 16 in both singles and doubles at the ITA/USTA Midwest Singles and Doubles Championships … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … was team’s 2011-12 Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne Student-Athlete Award recipient … named a co-captain prior to the start of the 2011-12 season … participated in the 2011-12 Rosenthal Leadership Academy … earned a monogram. AS A JUNIOR: Enjoyed most productive season as member of the Irish, posting a record of 17-8 in singles while going 23-16 in doubles matches … named member of BIG EAST Academic All-Star team … climbed as high as 51st on the season in doubles along with teammate Spencer Talmadge …

posted three wins over ranked competition in doubles action with Talmadge … put together a streak of seven straight wins in singles action during the fall slate, going a perfect 3-0 at the 2010 Chowder Fest before reeling off four-straight wins to begin ITA Midwest Regional … reached the round of 32 at the Midwest Regional after playing through the qualifying bracket, recording a first round win in the main draw over Marquette’s Otavio Perim (6-2, 6-1) … competed primarily at No. 5 and No. 6 singles during the dual campaign, posting records of 4-3 and 1-0 at those courts, respectively … clinched two matches … won three straight dual singles matches against USF’s Juan

FITZGERALD’S Career Records Singles

Year

Dual Open Overall

2008-2009 6-9 9-2 15-11 2009-2010 3-1 2-4 5-5 2010-2011 5-4 12-4 17-8 2011-2012 17-7 7-4 24-11

Career 31-21 23-10 37-24 Doubles

Year

Dual Open Overall

2008-2009 6-10 2009-2010 14-13 2010-2011 16-11 2011-2012 11-14

4-1 4-0 7-5 3-5

10-11 18-13 23-16 14-19

Career 36-34 15-6 51-40

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Graduated Seniors Carlos Acuna (6-2, 6-7, 1-0), Ball State’s Austin Sansone (6-2, 6-0) and #64 SMU’s Robert Sajovich (6-0, 6-7, 6-2) to conclude regular season … knocked off #48 Lawrence Formentera and John Warden of Oklahoma, 9-8 (7-5) for first win of season in doubles versus a ranked foe … also took down #44 Stefan Hardy and Zach Hunter of North Carolina (8-3) and #12 Matt Allare and Peter Kobelt of Ohio State (8-6) for other wins against ranked competition … the win against Allare and Kobelt marks highest ranked foe defeated by Fitzgerald in doubles … ended the season at No. 1 doubles after beginning campaign at No. 2 … posted records of 6-8 at the No. 1 court and 10-3 at No. 2 … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Posted a 5-5 overall singles mark … downed #75 William & Mary’s Jamie Whiteford, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 in third singles … defeated Bryant Dudzik of Toledo in a two- set match spent his sophomore season playing second doubles … had an 8-3 win over #2 Virginia’s Jarmere Jenkins and Houston Barrick, with partner Stephen Havens … defeated Mirko Zapletal and Taylor Leiby of #26 Fresno State with a 1-0 lead and an 8-2 win … topped Mark Schanerman and Joshua Graves, 8-6, to edge out #45 Northwestern … defeated Northwestern’s Will Lowell and David Tillem, by an 8-5 margin, to advance to BIG EAST semifinals … pulled out a close match against USF’s Wael Kilani and Yannick Yoshizaw to help the Irish advance to the BIG EAST finals … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: Played a big role for the Irish in their singles lineup, registering a 6-9 record between No. 4 (1-1), 5 (2-5) and 6 (3-3) positions on the dual season … went 9-2 during the tour schedule, including a perfect 4-0 mark while competing at the Tribe Invitational … secured one matchclinching point, knocking off Eric Spector of Northwestern, 1-6, 6-2, 7-5, to lock up a 4-3 win for the Irish … opened the dual season with a victory over Ilja Orre of #64 William & Mary, 5-7, 6-0, 1-0 … defeated Ashley Watling of #12 Tulsa in a straight-sets victory, 6-1, 6-4 … earned his sixth win of the dual season with a straight-sets victory over Tanner Stump from #48 Mississippi State, 7-6, 6-1 … competed with Matt Johnson in

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Fitzgerald’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date 9.16-18 9.16-18 9.23-25 10.13-17 10.13-17 10.13-17 10.13-17 11.3-5 11.3-5 11.3-5 11.3-5 1.15 1.20 1.22 1.28 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.10 2.12 2.18 2.26 2.29 3.3 3.17 3.31 3.31 4.4 4.7 4.9 4.14 4.20 4.21 4.22 5.12 5.13

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Opponent, School Ryuji Hirooka, Kentucky David Holiner, Texas No. 40 Adrien Puget, UCLA No. 60 Nelson Vick, Ohio State Billy Pecor, Notre Dame Alex Petrone, Michigan No. 5 Chase Buchanan, Ohio State Brendan Ruddock, Minnesota Eric Sock, Nebraska Julian Dehn, Minnesota Michael Sicora, Minnesota Jusso Ojanen, ILLINOIS STATE Ben Hoogland, WILLIAM & MARY Tim Kopinski, No. 17 Illinois Stephen Vogl, No. 29 Indiana Alex Tsai, No. 39 Wake Forest Jason Tahir, No. 10 Duke Nikhil Jayashankar, No. 64 Northwestern Billy Bertha, WISCONSIN No. 111 Alejandro Gomez, No. 6 KENTUCKY Michael Zhu, No. 28 Michigan Drew Lied, No. 56 MICHIGAN STATE Dimitrije Tasic, No. 29 Indiana No. 105 Ille Van Engelen, No. 2 OHIO STATE Lucas Marin-Salcedo, South Florida Austin Smith, BALL STATE Luis Guevara, ST. BONAVENTURE Adam Reinhart, DEPAUL Joseph Hattrup, Southern Methodist Niall Angus, No. 25 Texas A&M Robert Hall, No.38 LOUISVILLE Mike Rosengren, Villanova Ravi Patel, No. 65 South Florida Mike Lampa, ST. JOHN’S Joe Dorn, No. 40 Vanderbilt Devin McCarthy, No. 5 Ohio State

doubles action during the dual season, posting a 6-9 mark at the No. 3 court … the duo also made one appearance at No. 2 doubles, dropping a decision to Bryan Koniecko and Shuhei Uzawa of #3 Ohio State, 6-8 … opened the dual season with a convincing victory over the tandem of Hugh Clarke and Jensen Turner of #14 Pepperdine, 8-3 … earned back-to-back doubles point-clinching wins against Michigan State and Northwestern, knocking off the Spartans duo of Clark Richardson and Alex Forger, 8-4, and following with a win over Alexander Thams

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Score 6-4, 6-3 3-6, retired 1-6, 4-6 6-4, 7-6 5-7, 7-5, 6-2 7-6, 7-6 6-7, 4-6 6-4, 7-5 6-4, 6-3 6-4, 5-7, 2-6 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 6-1, 2-6, 1-0 (15-13) 6-3, 6-4 2-6, 6-7 (6-8) 6-7, 0-6 6-1, 6-1 6-1, 6-7 (2-7), 0-1 (3-10) 6-4, 6-1 4-6, 6-2, 1-0 (11-9) 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 3-6 6-1, 2-6, 6-2 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 0-1 (6-10) 3-6, 3-6 6-2, 6-3 6-2, 6-0 6-1, 6-1 6-4, 6-1 6-7 (6-8), 6-3, 6-3 5-7, 6-7 (6-8) 6-1, 7-5 6-1, 6-2 7-5, 6-4, 3-6 6-4, 6-4 6-2, 6-2 - 6-2, 6-7, unfinished

Event Illini Invitational Illini Invitational Napa Valley Classic Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Gopher Invitational Gopher Invitational Gopher Invitational Gopher Invtiational No. 4 No. 4 No. 5 No. 5 No. 6 No. 6 No. 6 No. 4 No. 6 No. 4 No. 4 No. 4 No. 5 No. 5 No. 5 No. 2 No. 5 No. 5 No. 5 No. 5 No. 4 No. 5 No. 5 No. 5 No. 5

and Andrew McCarthy of the Wildcats, 8-4 … earned a monogram. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four- time letter winner at Blackrock College (Ireland) … finished undefeated in both his junior and senior seasons … the #1-ranked junior in his class in Ireland … won back-toback U18 national indoor titles in Ireland … son of Martin and Pamela Fitzgerald … born in Dublin, Ireland … oldest of three siblings … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in finance.


SAM KEETON Graduated 6-2 • 155 Kansas City, Mo. Pembroke Hill AS A SENIOR: Turned in strong senior campaign competing primarily at No. 3 singles and doubles … went 16-8 during the spring and 26-11 overall in singles and 15-8 during the spring and 23-9 overall in doubles … turned in a mark of 6-3 against ranked foes throughout the year, and went 6-2 with two unfinished matches over final 10 contests … won 12 spring matches in straight sets … defeated two ranked opponents in a row against then-No. 10 Duke and then-No. 64 Northwestern … took down then-No. 110 Fred Saba of Duke, 6-4, 6-3, before topping then-No. 97 Spencer Wolf of Northwestern, 7-5, 6-2 … also bested thenNo. 103 John Lewis of then-No. 25 Texas A&M, 6-1, 6-4 … all three ranked wins came on the road … picked up huge win for the Irish in the NCAA Tournament against Vanderbilt, defeating Jeff Offerdahl, 6-3, 6-3, as Notre Dame won 4-3 to advance to the second round of the tournament … teamed with Billy Pecor 14-7 in doubles during the spring … won matches against opponents from ranked foes Wake Forest, Northwestern, Kentucky, Michigan State, Ohio State, Louisville and South Florida … biggest wins came against then-No. 6 Kentucky’s duo of Anthony Rossi and Ryuji Hirooka, 8-6, and then-No. 2 Ohio State’s Peter Kobelt and Connor Smith, 8-6 … turned in an impressive fall in singles going 10-3, which led to a preseason ranking of No. 74 to open the spring season … advanced to the round of 16 at the Midwest Singles Championships … went 4-0 at the Gopher Invitational, including a win over then-No. 121 Yannick Weihs, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 … advanced to quarterfinals of elite Land Rover Napa Valley Tennis Classic after defeating three opponents … also went 8-1 in doubles during the fall … went 2-0 at the Illini Invitational, 1-0 at the Land Rover Napa Valley Tennis Classic and 3-0 at the Gopher Invitational … teamed with Pecor to advance to the round of 16 Midwest

Doubles Championship after a pair of wins against opponents from Cleveland State and Michigan State … named a co-captain prior to the start of the 2011-12 season … participated in the 2011-12 Rosenthal Leadership Academy … earned a monogram. AS A JUNIOR: Posted a record of 11-8 in singles on the season, while going 6-4 on the dual season in split time between No. 4 and 5 singles … also went 6-3 in doubles action, all during the fall campaign … recorded two match-clinching points … named a member of the BIG EAST Academic All-Star team … opened fall season with three straight

KEETON’S Career Records Singles

Year

Dual Open Overall

2008-2009 7-3 0-0 7-3 2009-2010 6-1 16-3 22-4 2010-2011 6-4 5-4 11-8 2011-2012 16-8 10-3 26-11

Career 35-16 31-10 66-26 Doubles

Year

Dual Open Overall

2008-2009 7-3 2009-2010 0-1 2010-2011 0-0 2011-2012 15-8

0-0 2-0 6-3 8-1

7-3 2-1 6-3 23-9

Career 22-12 16-4 38-16

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Graduated Seniors singles victories at the Fighting Illini Invitational … took down Alabama’s Ian Chadwell (6-4, 3-6, 6-2) and Ricky Doverspike (3-6, 6-1, 6-2) before defeating Illinois’ Bruno Abdelnour (6-3, 6-7, 6-2) … ended his dual season winning five of last six matches that went to a decision … defeated Fred Saba of Duke (6-2, 3-6, 6-2) and Bryant Dudzik of Toledo (6-1, 6-4) at No. 4 singles, before moving to No. 5 and winning over Christopher Haysn of Penn State (6-1, 6-1), Fredrik Ask of Wisconsin (2-6, 6-4, 5-2, ret.) and Alejandro Calligari of Louisville (7-6, 6-3) … teamed primarily with Matt Johnson in doubles action, notching a record of 4-2 with him as partner … also recorded lone victories with David Anderson and Michael Moore as teammate … reached semifinals of flight at the Crimson Tide Invitational, taking down Memphis’ Johnny Grimal and John Taylor (8-3) in the round of 16 before knocking off Boston College’s Brian Locklear and Jonathan Schroeder (8-2) in the quarterfinals … earned a monogram.

Keeton’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date 9.16-18 9.16-18 9.16-18 9.16-18 9.23-25 9.23-25 10.13-17 10.13-17 10.13-17 11.3-5 11.3-5 11.3-5 11.3-5 1.15 1.20 1.22 1.28 1.29 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.10 2.12 2.18 2.26 2.26 2.29 3.3 3.4 3.17 3.31 4.4 4.7 4.9 4.14 4.21 4.22 5.12 5.13

W/L W L W L W W W W L W W W W W W L L W L W W W L W W W L L W L W W W W W L - W -

Opponent, School Carlos Taborga, Alabama Bruno Abdelnour, Illinois No. 113 Ben Chen, Texas Ben McLachlan, California Jarryd Chaplin, Tennessee No. 35 Clay Thompson, UCLA Maksym Bartiuk, Northern Illinois Dan Mamalat, Marquette No. 8 Evan King, Michigan Julian Dehn, Minnesota Tom Blackwell, Nebraska Brendan Ruddock, Minnesota No. 121 Yannick Weihs, Denver Skip Span, ILLINOIS STATE Adrian Vodislav, WILLIAM & MARY Bruno Abdelnour, No. 17 Illinois Jeremy Langer, No. 29 Indiana Quoc-Daniel Nguyen, No. 44 Cornell Amogh Prabhakar, No. 39 Wake Forest No. 110 Fred Saba, No. 10 Duke No. 97 Spencer Wolf, No. 64 Northwestern Petr Satral, WISCONSIN No. 36 Anthony Rossi, No. 6 KENTUCKY Alex Petrone, No. 28 Michigan Austin Brooks, No. 56 MICHIGAN STATE Vukasin Teofanovic, MARQUETTE Jeremy Langer, No. 29 Indiana No. 58 Peter Kobelt, No. 2 OHIO STATE John Collins, No. 58 MARYLAND Frederico Sabogal, South Florida Zane Smith, BALL STATE Mathias Hambach, DEPAUL Pablo Perez-Esnaola, Southern Methodist No. 103 John Lewis, No. 25 Texas A&M Albert Wagner, No. 38 LOUISVILLE Frederico Sabogal, No. 65 South Florida Ilija Vucic, ST. JOHN’S Jeff Offerdahl, No. 40 Vanderbilt Peter Kobelt, No. 5 Ohio State

AS A SOPHOMORE: Recorded a 23-4 overall mark in singles play … spent majority of the season at the No. 4 and No. 5 positions … defeated Santigao Villegas of #2 Virginia 7-5, 6-3 … won over #25 Washington’s Alex Rosinski in a three-set match … tied the overall match at 1-1 for the Irish against Illinois when he cruised past Connor Roth at No. 5 singles 6-2, 6-1 … earned the decisive win against Florida State at fifth singles to clinch the Irish victory … put the Irish on the board at No. 5 singles with a three-set win over Robert Hall of Louisville, 6-1, 6-7 (4-7), 6-3 … won at No. 4 singles to keep the Irish comeback hopes alive against Wisconsin when he was able to defeat Chris Freeman 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 … defeated Georgetown’s Will Lowell in a two set match to advance to the BIG EAST semifinals … clinched the win for the Irish at No. 4 singles over USF’s Romain Deri to take the Irish to the BIG EAST Championship … played in three doubles matches, with a 2-1overall record … named BIG EAST Player of the Week on March 18 … earned a monogram.

career with six straight wins … held a 5-2 record while playing in the No. 6 position and a 2-1 record while occupying the No. 5 position … most commanding victory came against Marco Ballok, 6-2, 6-2, who represented 12th-ranked Tulsa … earned a monogram.

AS A FRESHMAN: Recognized as a BIG EAST Academic All-Star … posted a 7-3 dual season singles record with all seven victories coming in straight sets … began his Irish

HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Two- year letter winner at Pembroke (Mo.) … captured six major junior tournaments, including winning individual honors at the

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Score 6-7 (7-9), 6-2, 6-4 2-6, 7-5, 6-7 (6-8) 6-0, 5-7, 7-6 (8-6) 3-6, 6-7 (10-12) 6-4, 6-4 10-5 7-6, 6-3 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 0-6, 5-7 7-6, 6-4 6-4, 6-3 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 7-5, 6-2 6-3, 6-3 6-7 (3-7), 3-6 4-6, 5-7 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 4-6, 4-6 6-4, 6-3 7-5, 6-2 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 3-6, 5-7 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-3) 6-4, 7-5 6-0, 7-6 (9-7) 3-6, 4-6 3-6, 2-6 6-3, 6-3 0-6, 6-3, 4-6 6-1, 6-4 6-0, 6-0 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 6-1, 6-4 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 2-6, 1-6 - 0-6, 7-5, 4-4, unfinished 6-3, 6-3 - 4-6, 6-0, unfinished

Event Illini Invitational Illini Invitational Illini Invitational Illini Invitational Napa Valley Classic Napa Valley Classic Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Midwest Singles Ch. Gopher Invitational Gopher Invitational Gopher Invitational Gopher Invitational 74/No. 3 74/No. 3 74/No. 3 74/No. 3 74/No. 3 74/No. 3 74/No. 4 74/No. 3 74/No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3 No. 3

USTA National Open, USTA Missouri Valley Sweet 16, USTA Missouri Valley Super 2 and two USTA Missouri Valley Outdoor Futures … ranked as one of the top-20 high school seniors during his senior year by Tennis Recruiting Network … son of Bill and Edna Keaton … oldest of two siblings … fatherplayed tennis at Yale … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in finance.


CASEY WATT Graduated 6-0 • 165 Gibsonia, Pa. Pine-Richland AS A SENIOR: Concluded impressive Irish career with an all-BIG EAST year, the fourth of his career … opened fall season ranked No. 28 in country … went 21-20 on the year, including 15-13 during the spring season playing primarily at the No. 1 position … won four matches against ranked opponents … advanced to the semifinals at the USTA/ ITA Midwestern Singles Championship, knocking off four opponents before falling to No. 2 Blas Rola … defeated Ohio State’s Devin McCarthy (No. 32), in the quarterfinals, 7-5, 6-3 … defeated Maryland’s Maros Horny (No. 91), 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) … knocked off Texas A&M’s Alexis Klegou (No. 29), 6-3, 6-4, in biggest ranked win of the year … also knocked off St. John’s Vasko Mladenov (No. 71), 6-3, 6-4 … won 16 matches in straight sets … also competed at No. 1 doubles, first with Greg Andrews and then with fellow senior Niall Fitzgerald … went 9-13 with Fitzgerald playing against a tough schedule that featured five ranked foes, including three duos in the top 10 … knocked off No. 28 Devin McCarthy and Ille Van Engelen of Ohio State, 8-5, during regular season matchup … advanced to the NCAA Doubles Championships, with Fitzgerald, losing a thriller to No. 4 Ryan Thacher and Bradley Klahn of Stanford, 4-6, 6-7 … earned a monogram. AS A JUNIOR: Posted a 17-21 record on the season, while leading the Irish rotation in dual matches, playing as the No. 1 on 24 occasions and posting a record of 10-14 … also went 1-1 at the No. 2 position … finished with a record of 20-10 in doubles action, including teaming with Greg Andrews to go 11-2 at the No. 3 court on the dual season … named member of all-BIG EAST Team … defeated three ranked opponents in singles on the year … advanced to semifinals at the Midwest Regionals, defeating Northwestern’s Spencer Wolf (6-3, 7-5),

Western Michigan’s Pablo Olivarez (5-7, 6-3, 6-3), teammate Michael Moore (6-1, 6-3) and Ohio State’s Chase Buchanan (7-6, 6-2) en route … earned first win over ranked opponent on the season when he took down Oklahoma’s 26th-ranked Ionut Beleleu (7-6, 3-6, 6-3) … also knocked off #62 Johnny Hamui of Illinois (7-6, 4-6, 6-2) and #39 Artem Baradach of SMU (7-5, 7-6) … climbed as high as 58th on the season in singles … started the dual year by winning 11 of first 12 matches in doubles with Greg Andrews … went a perfect 3-0 at the BIG EAST Championship after pairing up with Stephen Havens at No. 2 doubles … knocked off Georgetown’s Charlie Caris and Bryan Miller (8-3), USF’s Sebastian Hagn and Yannick Yoshizawa (8-5) and Louisville’s Alejandro Calligari and Robert Hall (8-4) on the weekend … started season ranked as 39th-best doubles team along with Stephen Havens in the ITA preseason rankings … earned a monogram. AS A SOPHOMORE: Recorded a 20-19 mark in singles play, including a 9-17 record in dual play and an 11-2 clip in tournament action … spent the season at the No. 1 singles position for the Irish … recorded first

regular-season win against #35 Tulsa’s Philip Stevens in a three-set match … defeated Carl Ho, of #51 New Mexico, 7-5, 6-2 … downed #50 Jason Jung of Michigan in a three-set match … defeated Michigan State’s Ronnie Hulewicz 7-6, 6-2 for the match-clinching point … defeated #7 Mortiz Baumann of Wisconsin 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 … defeated Fresno State’s Mirko Zapletal in the Blue-Gray Classic … defeated Georgetown’s Anthony Tan in a two-set match to advance to the BIG EAST semifinals … began the year claiming Notre Dame’s

WATT’S Career Records Singles

Year

Dual Open Overall

2008-2009 18-5 10-0 28-5 2009-2010 9-17 11-2 20-19 2010-2011 11-15 6-6 17-21 2011-2012 15-13 6-7 21-20

Career 53-50 33-15 86-65 Doubles

Year

Dual Open Overall

2008-2009 0-0 2009-2010 11-12 2010-2011 17-8 2011-2012 12-14

0-1 0-1 3-4 14-16 3-2 20-10 5-6 17-20

Career 40-34 11-13 51-47

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Graduated Seniors lone doubles win in a closely contested match versus Christian Blocker and Carl Sundberg of Miami, 9-8 during the Illinois Invitational … downed William & Mary’s Keziel Juneau/Ilja Orre 8-6 with partner Tyler Davis … defeated New Mexico’s Phil Anderson and Carl Ho, 8-6 … led the sweep over Michigan State in doubles with partner Stephen Havens … came from behind to defeat Wisconsin’s Moritz Baumann and Patrick Pohlmann at No. 1 doubles, 8-5 … recorded an 8-6 win over Florida State’s Vahid Mirzadeh and Connor Smith to give the Irish a 1-0 lead towards an overall win … clinched the winning point for the Irish over Northwestern after battling Tobias Reitz and Andrew McCarthy to a tiebreak win at No. 1 doubles … claimed a victory over Ball State’s Eduardo Pavia and Zane Smith to open doubles play against the Cardinals … earned the first doubles win in season finale over Navy … downed Georgetown’s Andrew Bruhn and Tim Walsh 8-5 to advance to BIG EAST semifinals … ranked 88th in doubles with Stephen Havens going into BIG EAST semifinals … saw action in BIG EAST Championship at first doubles … earned a monogram. AS A FRESHMAN: One of three freshmen named to the 2009 all-BIG EAST men’s tennis team … recorded a 28-5 overall record in singles play … went 10-0 in open play and 18-5 in dual season singles play … his four straight victories during the Tom Fallon Invitational helped earn him all-tournament team honors … 18 dual wins marked the most by a freshman since Sheeva Parbhu finished 20-3 in 2005 … had a team-high five match-clinching wins with four of the five coming against ranked teams … posted three come-from-behind wins, including a win over Michael Breler of 20th-ranked Texas Tech, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3 … posted an 8-2 overall record in three-set matches including backto-back wins in his last two completed matches of the season against Mahmound Hamed of #41 South Florida 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 and Simon Childs of #23 Louisville, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 … saw significant time on the courts in doubles play as well … posted an open season record of 4-5 and a dual mark of 12-12 for an overall 16- 17 doubles record … posted a 12-12 mark with teammate Stephen Havens in dual play, all of which came at No. 2 doubles for the Irish … the two would go on to clinch the doubles point a team-high six times … clinched wins for both doubles and singles on three occasions, including Notre Dame’s first win of the season against #64 William & Mary when he and Havens beat

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Watt’s 2011-12 Match-by-Match Results Date 9.16-18 9.16-18 9.16-18 9.16-18 9.23-25 10.13-17 10.13-17 10.13-17 10.13-17 10.13-17 11.3-5 11.3-5 11.3-5 1.15 1.15 1.20 1.22 1.28 1.29 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.10 2.12 2.12 2.18 2.26 2.26 2.29 3.3 3.4 3.17 3.31 4.4 4.7 4.9 4.14 4.20 4.21 4.22 5.12 5.13

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Opponent, School Daniil Proskura, Alabama Tom Jomby, Kentucky No. 45 Nick Andrews, California Riki McLachlan, California Ahmed Ismail, California Alexander Raa, Ill.-Chicago Filip Dzanko, DePaul Bruno Abdelnour, Illinois No. 32 Devin McCarthy, Ohio State No. 2 Blaz Rola, Ohio State Leandro Toledo, Minnesota Andre Stenger, Nebraska Phillip Arndt, Minnesota Alexander Pelaez, ILLINOIS STATE Tomas Stillman, TOLEDO Anton Andersson, WILLIAM & MARY No. 2 Dennis Nevolo, No. 17 Illinois Isade Juneau, No. 29 Indiana No. 98 Venkat Iyer, No. 44 Cornell David Hopkins, No. 39 Wake Forest No. 7 Henrique Cunha, No. 10 Duke Sidarth Balaji, No. 64 Northwestern Alexander Kostanov, WISCONSIN No. 5 Eric Quigley, No. 6 KENTUCKY Nick Volz, IUPUI No. 8 Evan King, No. 28 Michigan Denis Bogatov, No. 56 MICHIGAN STATE Jose Crowley, MARQUETTE Isade Juneau, No. 29 Indiana No. 6 Blaz Rola, No. 2 OHIO STATE No. 91 Maros Horny, No. 58 MARYLAND Wael Kilani, South Florida Dalton Albertin, BALL STATE Filip Dzanko, DEPAUL Gaston Cuadranti, Southern Methodist No. 29 Alexis Klegou, No. 25 Texas A&M S. Stiefelmeyer, No. 38 LOUISVILLE Thomas O’Brien, Villanova Wael Kilani, No. 65 South Florida No. 71 Vasko Mladenov, ST. JOHN’S No. 44 Charlie Jones, No. 40 Vanderbilt No. 10 Chase Buchanan, No. 5 Ohio State

the team of Dominic Pagon and Marwan Ramadan (8-3) then went on to defeat Dominic Pagon (6-4, 6-4) … advanced to the consolation finals with partner Santiago Montoya at the Pacific Coast Doubles Championships by defeating Kevin Cox and Torsten Kiel- Long of Southern California (6-4, 6-2) in the semifinals … his 2-0 record at No. 3 singles in the 2009 Blue Gray National Tennis Classic earned him his first career BIG EAST Player of the Week award on March 25 … earned a monogram.

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Score 6-7 (2-7), 2-6 2-6, 0-6 2-6, 1-6 7-5, 6-3 3-6, 6-4, 3-6 6-4, 6-4 3-6, 6-2, 7-5 6-3, 7-5 7-5, 6-3 3-6, 4-6 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-7 (4-7) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 7-5, 4-6, 4-6 6-2, 6-4 6-3, 6-3 6-3, 6-3 1-6, 5-7 6-4, 3-6, 2-6 6-7, 6-7 6-4, 6-3 1-6, 2-6 7-5, 6-3 6-3, 6-4 4-6, 3-6 6-2, 6-2 1-6, 6-3, 5-7 6-4, 6-4 7-6 (8-6), 7-5 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 1-0 (10-8) 6-7 (0-7), 2-6 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) 7-5, 6-3 3-6, 6-7 (5-7) 7-5, 6-2 5-7, 6-4, 1-6 6-3, 6-4 6-2, 2-6, 1-6 - 6-1, 4-5, unfinished 1-6, 0-6 6-3, 6-4 1-6, 3-6 3-6, 2-6

Event 28/Illini Invitational 28/Illini Invitational 28/Illini Invitational 28/Illini Invitational 28/Napa Valley Classic 28/Midwest Singles Ch. 28/Midwest Singles Ch. 28/Midwest Singles Ch. 28/Midwest Singles Ch. 28/Midwest Singles Ch. 28/Gopher Invitational 28/Gopher Invitational 28/Gopher Invitational No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 2 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1 No. 1

HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letter winner at Pine-Richland (Pa.) … ranked the 12th-best senior in the country by the Tennis Recruiting Network … won the Louis Gateway Championship … captured the L4 18-and- under Section Championship on two separate occasions … born in Pittsburgh, Pa. … son of George and Kimberly Watt … second-youngest of six siblings … graduated from the Mendoza College of Business with a degree in marketing.


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Tennis Tradition

Jerry Evert (left) – whose niece Chris went on to win 18 professional grand-slam titles and to be the world’s #1 women’s player – and Charles Samson (right), who became President of Texas A&M, teamed up to reach the semifinals of the NCAA doubles tournament, helping the Irish earn a share of the 1944 national championship. Samson, the NCAA singles runner-up that year, returned to his alma mater as head coach in the mid-1950s, recruiting a number of players who would win the second Irish national title in 1959.


NCAA Championships 1944 NCAA Champions Notre Dame’s 1944 team headed to Northwestern for the 60th NCAA Championships in search of its first national intercollegiate title after being proclaimed the mythical “Western Tennis Champions” with a perfect 9-0 record. Each team was allowed to enter four players and the total score of a team was determined by the number of wins of those individuals from the quarterfinals on. The “Big Four” of Jerry Evert, Jim Griffin, Charles Samson and Bill Tully, who had combined to lose just one time in the regular season, came through for head coach Walter Langford. A singles runner-up finish and a doubles semifinal showing were enough to earn the Irish a share of the title with Miami (Fla.) and Texas. After all four won first-round singles matches, only Samson survived the second round. Unseeded, he advanced to the title match after ousting Gonzaga’s thirdseeded Harry Likas 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 in the semifinals. Samson’s dream of an NCAA singles crown ended against Miami’s top-seeded Pancho Segura, whose two-handed backhand and attacking style helped him cruise through the draw without losing a set, gaining the second of his three consecutive NCAA singles titles. In the doubles competition, Griffin and Tully dropped their opening-round match to the second- seeded team. Evert and Samson rallied the Irish with a semifinal showing, keyed by a quarterfinal upset of Pacific’s Arnold Beisser and George Druliner, to guarantee Notre Dame a share of the national title and make men’s tennis (along with men’s golf, which also won the 1944 NCAA title) the first Irish sport other than football to capture a national championship.

The Irish found success once again at Northwestern, site of the 1959 NCAA Championships. Despite a change making all singles and doubles victories count in the team score, Notre Dame shared the national title – this time with Tulane – when both teams finished with eight points. Irish captain and No. 1 singles player Max Brown advanced to the singles semifinals before losing to San Jose State’s Whitney Reed, who went on to win the singles title. Two matches between the eventual co-champions proved to be keys in the outcome: a singles quarterfinal and the doubles championship. Brown posted a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Tulane’s Ron Holmberg in singles, but Holmberg teamed with Crawford Henry to form the topseeded team in the doubles draw. Brown and Bill Heinbecker needed a win over the Green Wave in the doubles title match to clinch the outright NCAA crown for the Irish. Henry and Holmberg rallied Tulane with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 victory to secure the doubles championship and a share of the NCAA title, the first time it had been shared since 1944. The 1959 Notre Dame men’s tennis team proved to be one of the strongest teams in Irish history, as it won all 14 of its dual matches. Ten of the Irish victories were by 9-0 scores, three others were 8-1, and the only close match was a 5-4 win over Michigan, the Big Ten champion. The unbeaten season was the fifth of Notre Dame’s six perfect seasons and the first of two under legendary coach Tom Fallon.

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Notre Dame’s 1944 NCAA champions, led by head coach Walter Langford. Members of the team included captain Charles Samson, Jerry Evert, Jim Griffin, Darrell Black, Sanford Warshawsky, Bill Tully, Joe Wood, Bart O’Brian, and Leonard Buchstaber.

1959 NCAA Champions

Notre Dame’s 1959 NCAA champions: (from left) head coach Tom Fallon, co-captain Ron Schoenberg, co-captain Max Brown, Don Ralph, Charles Stephens, Ray Bender, and Bill Heinbecker.

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1992 NCAA Runners-up Notre Dame wrote another chapter in its NCAA tennis history of success, as the Irish and top-ranked AllAmerican David DiLucia stormed to the NCAA championship match in 1992. The 10th-seeded Irish were the lowest seed and first Northern team to reach the national title match since the current format was adopted in 1977. After finishing the regular season with a 20-3 record, Notre Dame split the six singles matches with seventhseeded Mississippi in its first-round contest. The Irish won in straight sets at No. 2 and No. 3 doubles to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time. Notre Dame next faced host and third-seeded Georgia. The Irish built a 4-2 lead after singles. The Bulldogs rallied to knot the match at 4-4 after doubles wins at No. 1 and 3, but the Irish doubles team of Will Forsyth and Andy Zurcher clinched another upset with a 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-5) win at No. 2. Top-ranked and defending champion USC awaited Notre Dame in the semifinals with a 21-2 record. The Irish won two of the first three matches to take the lead and then won three different three-set matches to pull the 5-1 upset before doubles commenced. Second-seeded Stanford stopped Notre Dame’s Cinderella run in the title match with a 5-0 win. The Cardinal won two three-set matches to help clinch the championship.

Notre Dame’s 1992 NCAA finalists: (kneeling from left) Allan Lopez, Todd Wilson, Chuck Coleman, Horst Dziura, Kareem Zakharia and Antonio Payumo. (standing from left) assistant coach Brian Kalbas, Chris Wojtalik, Tad Eckert, Will Forsyth, Tom North, Ron Rosas, Andy Zurcher, Mark Schmidt, David DiLucia and head coach Bob Bayliss.

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Notre Dame’s undefeated (6-0) 1927 team: captain George Stadel, Hank Burns, John Cianci, Bud Kane, Bud Markey, Ed Murphy, Carl Tavare, and manager Ted Griffin.

Notre Dame’s undefeated (8-0) 1947 team: (kneeling, from left) Jerry Evert, Joe Brown, captain Jim Evert, Ed Caparo. (standing, from left) head coach Walter Langford, Bill Tully, Bob David, Charles Samson, and manager Jack Caemerer. Not pictured: Jim Griffin, Dick Hartman, Phil Lyons and Jim Rodgers.

1966 1942

1927

Other Undefeated Teams

Notre Dame’s undefeated (9-0) 1942 team: head coach Walter Langford, captain Dan Canale, Olen Parks, Jim Ford, Joe Schaefer, Fred Doutel, Nick Pappas, Bob Faught, George Biittner, Art Hoffman, Lyle Joyce, manager Ed Burns and manager George Thompson.

Notre Dame’s undefeated (15-0) 1966 team: (kneeling, from left) Frank Honerkamp, Tom Murphy and Bill Brown. (standing, from left) manager Jim Mong, Ken Capps, captain Pedro Rosselló, head coach Tom Fallon, Jasjit Sing, and Vincent Chinn. Not pictured: Gary Reiser.

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Davis Cup Notre Dame in the Davis Cup Since the arrival of head coach Bob Bayliss, various players have represented their native lands in the Davis Cup -- the world-wide team tennis competition that has been contested for over a century. In recent decades, three Notre Dame players – Allan Lopez (’94) of El Salvador, Javier Taborga (’02) of Bolivia and Luis Haddock (’04) of Puerto Rico – have competed in Davis Cup action, while David DiLucia (’92) was a member of the prestigious United States team, though he never saw action. Irackli Akhvlediani was invited to play for his native Georgia in 2004, but he declined because of academic conflicts. Most recently, Barry King (’07) played in all of Ireland’s Davis Cup matches in 2010 and 2011. King went 3-3 during those two years, including clinching the match against Tunisia when the score was knotted at two. He played No. 2 singles in 2011. Taborga established himself as the most prolific Davis Cup player in Bolivian history. In five years of competition (199899, 2002-04), he holds a 21-15 (11-7 singles, 10-8 doubles) record. His victory total is the most for any Bolivian in the Davis Cup, while his 23 career ties played also are tops for his country. Taborga and Alberto Sottocorno stand as the best Bolivian doubles team, as they were unbeaten in five Davis Cup matches. During his final season at Notre Dame, Taborga played in the Davis Cup and went unbeaten in both singles (4-0) and doubles (3-0) in helping Bolivia to a 4-0 record that moved it up to Group III of the Americas Zone. In his last Davis Cup performance, Taborga was 2-3 in singles and 2-2 in doubles in ’04, as Bolivia won two of five ties in

Group III action in Honduras. In ’98, Taborga notched a 6-3, 6-2 win against Haddock in Davis Cup doubles action in Bolivia.

Haddock holds the distinction of being the youngest player in Puerto Rico history to play in the Davis Cup, as he made his debut at the age of 16 in 1998. He has

participated in all but one Davis Cup (2001) through 2004, and his six career appearances tie him with Gabriel Montilla as the most by any Puerto Rican. Haddock’s 13-12 career record (10-9 singles, 3-3 doubles) place him behind only Montilla in career wins in the event. His Davis Cup career was highlighted by helping Puerto Rico post 10 consecutive wins from 1998-2000 en route to moving up to Group III. He then went 3-1 in singles play in 2003, as Puerto Rico was unbeaten in four matches to move up to Group II of the Americas Zone. In 2004, Haddock lost to former University of Florida standout Mark Merklein (who won the NCAA singles title at the Courtney Tennis Center in 1994) of the Bahamas in the Group II quarterfinals in February. He then went on to avenge a 2000 Davis Cup loss to Jamaica’s Ryan Russell in relegation play in April. During his final two collegiate seasons, Lopez became the first Bayliss-era player to compete in the Davis Cup. He compiled a 6-8 record (0-3 singles, 6-5 doubles) in Americas Zone Group III action, helping El Salvador to a 5-2 record in 1993 and a 3-1 mark in ’94. After just one season as a full-time professional, King moved into position to be a Davis Cup participant for Ireland by vaulting up 567 places in the ATP rankings (from 1,202 to 635 in 2009). King graduated from the Mendoza College of Business as a finance major and worked in Dublin’s financial sector until the fall of 2008, when he then chose to focus on professional tennis. The switch has led to some great results as a professional, including a second-place finish at an ATP Futures Tour event in June of 2009.

Javier Taborga

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History & Records

Five-time All-American David DiLucia – who served as the personal coach for then-#1 Lindsay Davenport before her retirement – was ranked #1 in the nation in both singles and doubles during his career at Notre Dame, which culminated with him leading the Irish to the championship match of the 1992 NCAA tournament. He was inducted into the ITA Hall of Fame in 2008.


All-Time Results

C.P. Van Ryper 1923 • 0-2 (.000)

Pedro de Landero 1934-39 19-31-1 (.382)

Walter Langford 1940-53 94-31-1 (.750)

Charles Samson 1954-56 24-21-1 (.533)

Tom Fallon 1957-87 514-194 (.726)

Bob Bayliss 1987-present 455-228 (.666)

Irish Assistant Coaches Dave Sanderlin....................... 1969-70 John Daly............................... 1970-71 Fr. Ned Reidy, C.S.C................. 1971-73 Steve True............................... 1976-77 Peter Irving............................ 1981-82 Tom Hartzell........................... 1983-85 Brian Hall............................... 1984-85 Mike Owens........................... 1988-89 Year 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959

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Coach C.P. Van Ryper No coach No coach No coach No coach No coach No coach No coach No coach No coach No coach Pedro de Landero Pedro de Landero Pedro de Landero Pedro de Landero Pedro de Landero Pedro de Landero Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Walter Langford Charles Samson Charles Samson Charles Samson Tom Fallon Tom Fallon Tom Fallon

Brian Kalbas........................... 1989-92 Bill Mountford...................1989-91 (v) J.P. Weber............................... 1992-95 Dennis Parces....................1994-95 (v) Andy Zurcher.......................... 1995-97 Dr. Hugh Page.... 1995-present (v) Michael Morgan................. 1997-2000 Matt Horsley................1999-2000 (sv)

Captain(s) Herman Centlivre Herman Centlivre Frank Donovan Frank Donovan George Stadel Bud Markey Ted Griffin Johnny O’Brien Matt O’Brien Carl Meyer Lou Chiest John O’Hanlon Frank Weldon Joe Waldron Bill Fallon Ed Kilrain Fred Simon Bill Fay John Joyce Dan Canale Bill Faught Charles Samson Charles Samson Bill Tully Jim Evert Jerry Evert Bob David Gene Biittner Pat Tonti Tom Overholser Ken Angyal, Ray Smith Chuck Gallagher Maury Reidy Harry Smith Jim Rich Ron Schoenberg Max Brown, Ron Schoenberg

W 0 3 3 0 6 6 5 4 3 4 1 3 3 2 3 4 4 4 7 9 5 9 8 6 8 8 6 6 5 7 6 7 10 7 9 17 14

L 2 3 2* 2 0 4 3 2 3 5 6 5 5 6 5 5 5* 3 1 0 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 4 6 3 4* 5 8 8* 4 1 0

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Pct. .000 .500 .583 .000 1.000 .600 .625 .667 .500 .444 .143 .375 .375 .250 .375 .444 .450 .571 .875 1.000 .714 1.000 .889 .667 1.000 .889 .667 .600 .455 .700 .591 .583 .556 .469 .692 .944 1.000

Billy Pate................................ 2000-02 Todd Doebler.......................... 2002-06 Ryan Sachire...........2006-present (v) - indicates volunteer assistant coach; (sv) – indicates student volunteer assistant coach Rank -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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NCAA Finish ---- -----------------7th Co-Champions T-6th T-6th T-7th T-6th T-8th T-7th T-5th T-7th T-7th T-12th T-12th T-12th T-6th T-8th Co-Champions


1960 Tom Fallon Ray Bender 14 1961 Tom Fallon Don Ralph, Bill Heinbecker 17 1962 Tom Fallon Jamie Whelan 11 1963 Tom Fallon Stanton Brown 15 1964 Tom Fallon Skip Davidson 11 1965 Tom Fallon Jim Goetz 14 1966 Tom Fallon Pedro Rossello 15 1967 Tom Fallon Bill Brown 14 1968 Tom Fallon Carlos Carriedo 7 1969 Tom Fallon Bob O’Malley, Tim Whiting 8 Bob O’Malley, Tim Whiting 15 1970 Tom Fallon 1970-71 Tom Fallon Bernie LeSage 26 Elbert Brown 16 1971-72 Tom Fallon 1972-73 Tom Fallon Bob Schefter 14 Brandon Walsh 18 1973-74 Tom Fallon 1974-75 Tom Fallon John Carrico 16 1975-76 Tom Fallon Mike O’Donnell 16 Randy Stehlik 15 1976-77 Tom Fallon 1977-78 Tom Fallon Marty Horan 12 1978-79 Tom Fallon Mark Trueblood 20 Carlton Harris 20 1979-80 Tom Fallon 1980-81 Tom Fallon Herb Hopwood 27 Tom Hartzell 23 1981-82 Tom Fallon 1982-83 Tom Fallon Mark McMahon 23 None 25 1983-84 Tom Fallon 1984-85 Tom Fallon Joe Nelligan 17 1985-86 Tom Fallon Joe Nelligan 22 Dan Walsh 23 1986-87 Tom Fallon 1987-88 Bob Bayliss Dan Walsh 17 1988-89 Bob Bayliss Brian Kalbas 19 Walter Dolhare 24 1989-90 Bob Bayliss 1990-91 Bob Bayliss Paul Odland 19 David DiLucia 23 1991-92 Bob Bayliss 1992-93 Bob Bayliss Andy Zurcher 18 1993-94 Bob Bayliss Andy Zurcher 23 1994-95 Bob Bayliss Horst Dziura 16 Mike Sprouse 18 1995-96 Bob Bayliss 1996-97 Bob Bayliss Marco Magnano 19 1997-98 Bob Bayliss Dan Rothschild 18 1998-99 Bob Bayliss Brian Patterson, Andy Warford 17 1999-00 Bob Bayliss Ryan Sachire 13 2000-01 Bob Bayliss Ricky Buhrman 17 Casey Smith 23 2001-02 Bob Bayliss Brian Farrell, Luis Haddock, Matthew Scott 10 2002-03 Bob Bayliss Brent D’Amico, Luis Haddock, Matthew Scott 15 2003-04 Bob Bayliss 2004-05 Bob Bayliss Nick Chimerakis, Brent D’Amico 18 2005-06 Bob Bayliss Patrick Buchanan 19 2006-07 Bob Bayliss Stephen Bass 26 2007-08 Bob Bayliss Sheeva Parbhu 16 2008-09 Bob Bayliss Brett Helgeson, Santiago Montoya 13 2009-10 Bob Bayliss Tyler Davis 15 2010-11 Bob Bayliss Tyler Davis 18 2011-12 Bob Bayliss Niall Fitzgerald, Sam Keeton 21 89-Year Totals 1,141

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Note: After being an independent for 60 years, Notre Dame competed in the Midwestern City Conference from 1982-83 to 1985-86, became an independent again for two seasons before competing in the MCC (then Midwestern Collegiate Conference) again from 1988-89 to 1994-95 and then moving to the BIG EAST Conference, in which it has competed from 1995-96 to present. * – includes one tie; ! – includes four ties Bold–indicates National Co-champions

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National Rankings Irish Players in the National Rankings National No. 1 in singles: David DiLucia, 1992 National No. 1 in doubles: Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia, fall 1991 Highest By Freshman (Singles): 32nd - Ryan Simme, 12/7/93 Highest By Freshman (Doubles): 12th - David DiLucia, 1988-89

Irish Year-End National Rankings SINGLES 2012 54th-Greg Andrews 2011 64th-Casey Watt 95th-Daniel Stahl 2010 53rd-Casey Watt 2009 28th - Brett Helgeson 2008 45th - Brett Helgeson 2007 10th – Stephen Bass 54th – Sheeva Parbhu 109th – Brett Helgeson 2006 28th – Sheeva Parbhu 29th – Stephen Bass 2005 120th – Stephen Bass 2004 74th – Luis Haddock 2003 102nd – Luis Haddock 2002 18th – Javier Taborga 120th – Casey Smith 2001 65th – Casey Smith 2012 55th 2011 78th 2010 59th 2009 37th 2007 27th 28th 2006 42nd 2002 8th 2001 20th 2000 35th 1998 21st 1997 29th 1995 31st 1994 12th 1993: 14th 1992 6th 1991 5th

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2000 11th – Ryan Sachire 1999 5th - Ryan Sachire 1998 20th – Ryan Sachire 1997 37th – Ryan Sachire 1996 37th – Mike Sprouse 1995 53rd – Ryan Simme 72nd – Mike Sprouse 1994 26th – Andy Zurcher 52nd – Ryan Simme 1993 19th – Will Forsyth 41st – Chuck Coleman 64th – Mark Schmidt 1992 2nd – David DiLucia 70th – Andy Zurcher 1991 5th – David DiLucia 1990 21st – David DiLucia 1989 54th – David DiLucia

DOUBLES

Niall Fitzgerald/Casey Watt Spencer Talmadge/Niall Fitzgerald Casey Watt/Stephen Havens Brett Helgeson/Tyler Davis Stephen Bass/Ryan Keckley Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu Ryan Keckley/Eric Langenkamp Casey Smith/Javier Taborga Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse Todd Wilson/Andy Zurcher Chuck Coleman/Will Forsyth Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia

Name David DiLucia Ryan Sachire Stephen Bass Javier Taborga Brett Helgeson Sheeva Parbhu Will Forsyth Ryan Simme Casey Watt Andy Zurcher Mike Sprouse Mark Schmidt Casey Smith Chuck Coleman Greg Andrews Matthew Scott Luis Haddock Jakub Pietrowski Matt Daly Eric Langenkamp Daniel Stahl Stephen Havens Sam Keeton Brent D’Amico Barry King Aaron Talarico Blas Moros Ryan Keckley Billy Pecor Tyler Davis Andrew Laflin Brian Patterson Allan Lopez Todd Wilson Mike Wallace Jason Pun Trent Miller

Individual Ranking Summary

Class High Singles High Final High Doubles ’92 1st (’91-92) 2nd (’92) 1st (’91-92) ’00 2nd (’98-99 & ’99-00) 5th (’99) 25th (’99-00) ‘07 8th (‘06-07) 10th (‘07) 27th (‘06-07) ’02 11th (’01-02) 18th (’02) 4th (’01-02) ’09 11th (‘07-08) 29th (’08) 13th (’08-09) ’08 14th (‘05-06) 28th (‘06) 7th (‘06-07) ’93 15th (’92-93) 19th (’93) 8th (’92-93) ’97 16th (’94-95) 52nd (’94) -- ‘12 18th (‘09-10) 53rd (‘10) 49th (‘11-12) ’94 19th (’93-94) 26th (’94) 7th (’93-94) ’96 28th (’95-96 37th (’96) 15th (’94-95) ’93 35th (’92-93) 64th (’93) -- ’02 38th (’01-02) 65th (’01) 4th (’01-02) ’93 41st (’92-93) 41st (’93) 1st (’91-92) ‘12 42nd (‘11-’12) 55th (‘12) ’04 51st (’01-02) -- 29th (’03-04) ’04 57th (’03-04) 74th (’04) 14th (’03-04) ’98 63rd (’96-97) -- 5th (’97-98) ’01 65th (’99-00) -- ’06 65th (‘04-05) -- 12th (‘05-06) ‘11 69th (’10-11) 95th (‘11) -- ‘11 71st (’10-11) -- 28th (‘10-11) ‘12 74th (‘11-12) -- -- ’05 99th (’03-04) -- 44th (’03-04) ‘07 100th (‘04-05) -- 20th (‘05-06) ’02 107th (’01-02) -- 9th (’00-01) Sr. 112th (‘10-11) -- -- ‘07 115th (‘05-06) -- 7th (‘06-07) Jr. 116th (‘10-11) -- -- ‘11 122nd (‘10-11) -- 13th (’08-09) ’02 126th (’01-02) -- -- ’99 -- -- 5th (’97-98) ’94 -- -- 7th (’93-94) ’94 -- -- 12th (’93-94) ’90 -- -- 14th (’89-90) ’96 -- -- 15th (’94-95) ’00 -- -- 25th (’99-00)

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Doubles Team Ranking Summary Names Chuck Coleman (’93)/David DiLucia (’92) Casey Smith (’02)/Javier Taborga (’02) Brian Patterson (’99)/Jakub Pietrowski (’98) Allan Lopez (’94)/Andy Zurcher (’94) Ryan Keckley(‘07)/Sheeva Parbhu (‘08) Chuck Coleman (’93)/Will Forsyth (’93) Javier Taborga (’02)/Aaron Talarico (’02) Eric Langenkamp (‘06)/Ryan Keckley (‘07) Todd Wilson (’94)/Andy Zurcher (’94) Brett Helgeson (’09)/Tyler Davis (’11) David DiLucia (’92)/Mike Wallace (’90) Luis Haddock (’04)/Ryan Keckley (‘07) Jason Pun (’96)/Mike Sprouse (’96) Will Forsyth (’93)/Andy Zurcher (’94) Spencer Talmadge (Sr.)/Niall Fitzgerald (‘12) Trent Miller (’00)/Ryan Sachire (’00) Stephen Bass (‘07)/Ryan Keckley (‘07) Brian Patterson (’99)/Ryan Sachire (’00) Stephen Havens (‘11)/Tyler Davis (‘11) Luis Haddock (’04)/Matthew Scott (’04) Luis Haddock (’04)/Aaron Talarico (’02) Stephen Havens (‘11)/Casey Watt (‘12) Brent D’Amico (‘05)/Ryan Keckley (‘07) Niall Fitzgerald (‘12)/Casey Watt (‘12) Brent D’Amico (‘05)/Matthew Scott (’04) Ryan Bandy (Jr.)/Sean Tan (‘11) Eric Langenkamp (‘06)/Sheeva Parbhu (‘08)

High 1st (’91-92) 4th (’01-02) 5th (’97-98) 7th (’93-94) 7th (‘06-07) 8th (’92-93) 9th (’00-01) 12th (‘05-06) 12th (’93-94) 13th (‘08-09) 14th (’89-90) 14th (’03-04) 15th (’94-95) 17th (’92-93) 21st (‘11-12) 25th (’99-00) 27th (‘06-07) 28th (’98-99) 28th (‘10-11) 29th (’03-04) 30th (’01-02) 39th (‘10-11) 44th (’03-04) 49th (‘11-12) 50th (’03-04) 51st (‘10-11) 60th (‘04-05)

Hi Final 5th (’91) 8th (’02) 21st (’98) -28th (‘07) 14th (’93) 20th (’01) -12th (’94) 37th (’09) 14th (’90) -31st (’95) -78th (‘11) -27th (‘07) ----59th (‘10) -55th (‘12) ----

Notre Dame in the ITA National Rankings First Ranking: 22nd, March 2, 1990 First Final Ranking: 14th, 1989-90 Highest Ranking: 3rd, final 1991-92 Highest Midseason Ranking: 4th, March 13, 2002 & March 27, 2002 Highest Preseason Ranking: 6th, 1992-93 Lowest Ranking: 60th, April 8, 2003 Seasons in ITA Top 25: 17: 1989-90 – 2001-02; 2004-05; 2006-09; 2010-11 Seasons in ITA Top 20: 15: 1989-90 – 1997-98; 2000-01 – 2001-02; 2004-05; 2006-09 Seasons in ITA Top 15: 12: 1990-91 – 1997-98; 2000-01 – 2001-02; 2006-08 Seasons in ITA Top 10: 5: 1991-92 – 1992-93;

2000-01 – 2001-02; 2006-07 Seasons in ITA Top 5: 2: 1991-92; 2001-02 Seasons in Preseason ITA Rankings: 22 in a row: 1990-91/15th, 1991-92/10th, 1992-93/6th, 1993-94/14th, 1994-95/15th, 1995-96/16th, 1996-97/31st, 1997-98/16th, 1998-99/24th, 1999-2000/22nd, 2000-01/33rd, 2001-02/7th, 2002-03/27th, 2003-04/49th, 2004-05/34th, 2005-06/26th, 2006-07/13th, 2007-08/12th, 2008-09/30th, 2009-10/30th, 2010-11/36th, 2011-12/28th Seasons in Final ITA Rankings: 22 in a row: 1989-90/19th, 1990-91/18th, 1991-92/3rd, 1992-93/10th, 1993-94/18th, 1994-95/18th,

1995-96/36th, 1996-97/16th, 1997-98/26th, 1998-99/31st, 1999-2000/34th, 2000-01/16th, 2001-02/14th, 2002-03/54th, 2003-04/33rd, 2004-05/37th, 2005-06/17th, 2006-07/6th, 2007-08/29th, 2008-09/31st, 2009-10/39th, 2010-11/31st, 2011-12/29th Most Consecutive Weeks in ITA Rankings: 357 (current), March 2, 1990 to final 2012 Most Consecutive Weeks in ITA Top 25: 92, March 2, 1990 to March 26, 1996 Note: The ITA rankings featured 25 teams until they were expanded to 50 teams for the 199394 season. Since 1996-97, the ITA rankings have included 75 teams.

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Irish All-American In the history of men’s tennis varsity competition at Notre Dame, 17 different Irish players have earned All-America honors on 32 occasions, spanning from 1944 to 2010. While All-Americans were determined by an NCAA committee for most of the 20th century, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) adopted specific criteria for the honor in 1977. The governing body of collegiate tennis each year bestows AllAmerica honors upon all players who meet at least one of three criteria in singles or doubles. In singles, an individual must: 1) finish in the top 20 of the final ITA national singles rankings; 2) earn one of the 16 seeds in the NCAA Singles Championship; or 3) advance to the round of 16 in the NCAA Singles Championship. To earn All-America mention in doubles, a team must: 1) finish in top 10 of the final ITA national doubles rankings; 2) earn one of the eight seeds in the NCAA Doubles Championship; or 3) advance to the quarterfinals in the NCAA Doubles Championship. David DiLucia (’92) is the only Irish player to earn All-America honors on five occasions, gaining mention in singles from 1990-92 and in doubles in the latter two seasons. Four players have gained All-America mention in three different years. Joining DiLucia are Don Ralph (1959-61), Chuck Coleman (1991-93), and Ryan Sachire (1998-2000). The only players to earn All-America honors in both singles and doubles in the same season are DiLucia (1991 & ‘92) and Javier Taborga (2002).

JIM EVERT

Chicago, Ill. Senn H.S.

Second-Team All-American – 1947

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1943 7-0 3-1 10-1 7-0 7-0 1947 8-0 7-1 15-1 8-0 2-1 10-1 1948 9-0 4-1 13-1 9-0 3-1 12-1 Career 24-0 14-3 38-3 24-0 5-2 29-2

Don Ralph

Bethesda, Md. St. Anselm’s Priory

JERRY EVERT

Chicago, Ill. Senn H.S.

Second-Team All-American – 1944

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1944 9-0 1-1 10-1 9-0 2-1 11-1 1947 8-0 3-1 11-1 8-0 2-1 10-1 1948 9-0 0-1 9-1 9-0 3-1 12-1 Career 26-0 4-1 30-1 26-0 7-3 33-3

BILL HEINBECKER

St. Louis, Mo. University H.S.

Portsmouth, Ohio Denver South H.S.

Second-Team All-American – 1944

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1944 9-0 4-1 13-1 9-0 2-1 11-1 1945 8-1 1-1 9-2 8-1 2-1 10-2 1947 5-1 4-0 Career 17-1 10-3 22-3 17-1 8-2 21-3

MAXWELL BROWN

Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier H.S.

Third-Team All-American – 1959

First-Team All-American – 1959 Second-Team All-American – 1958

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1959 15-0 1-1 16-1 12-0 4-1 16-1 1960 14-2 0-1 14-3 16-1 1-1 17-2 1961 18-1 18-1 17-2 17-2 Career 47-3 1-2 48-5 45-3 5-2 50-5

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1957 11-2 4-2 15-4 11-2 4-0 15-2 1958 18-0 2-1 20-1 1959 13-1 4-1 17-2 12-0 4-1 16-1 Career 42-3 10-4 52-7 23-2 8-1 31-3

Bill Brown

Omaha, Neb.

Second-Team All-American – 1959 Third-Team All-American – 1960, 1961

First-Team All-American – 1967

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1959 15-0 2-1 17-1 11-0 2-1 13-1 1960 17-2 2-1 19-3 16-1 1-1 17-2 1961 14-1 0-1 14-2 16-2 0-1 16-3 Career 46-3 4-3 50-6 43-3 3-3 46-6

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1965 1966 13-2 0-1 13-3 0-1 1967 15-1 5-2 20-3 14-2 4-1 18-3 Career 28-3 5-3 33-6 14-2 4-1 18-3

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DAVID DiLUCIA

Norristown, Pa. Malvern Prep School

Three-Time Singles All-American – 1990 (No. 9-16 seed, NCAA R16), 1991 (ranked 5th, No. 6 seed, NCAA R16), 1992 (ranked 2nd, No. 1 seed, NCAA R16) Two-Time Doubles All-American – 1991 (ranked 5th, No. 5-8 seed), 1992 (ranked 6th, No. 5-8 seed) Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1988-89 23-4 15-5 38-9 13-7 11-4 24-11 1989-90 22-3 11-9 33-12 15-4 0-0 15-4 1990-91 24-3 22-4 46-7 11-5 10-1 21-6 1991-92 21-1 8-4 29-5 6-3 4-6 10-9 Career 90-11 56-22 145-33 45-19 25-11 70-30


CHUCK COLEMAN

Lake Wylie, S.C. Baylor School (Tenn.)

Singles All-American – 1993 (NCAA R16) Two-Time Doubles All-American – 1991 (ranked 5th, No. 5-8 seed), 1992 (ranked 6th, No. 5-8 seed) Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1989-90 22-8 11-5 33-13 9-7 0-0 9-7 1990-91 13-16 16-6 29-22 12-5 13-4 25-9 1991-92 21-6 10-4 31-10 6-2 1-1 7-3 1992-93 19-5 11-4 30-13 14-9 9-3 23-12 Career 75-35 48-19 123-58 41-23 23-8 64-31

ANDY ZURCHER

Denver, Colo. Ponderosa H.S.

Doubles All-American – 1994 (NCAA semifinals)

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1989-90 10-4 26-5 36-9 11-4 5-4 16-8 1990-91 7-11 6-2 13-13 8-6 0-1 8-7 1991-92 16-10 14-4 30-14 10-3 9-4 19-7 1992-93 0-0 7-5 7-5 0-0 6-1 6-1 1993-94 19-12 13-7 32-19 16-6 5-5 21-11 Career 52-37 66-23 118-60 45-19 25-15 70-34

CASEY SMITH

Leawood, Kan. Rockhurst H.S.

WILL FORSYTH

Medford, Ore. South Medford H.S.

TODD WILSON

Spokane, Wash. St. Stephen’s Episcopal School (Fla.)

Singles All-American – 1993 (ranked 19th)

Doubles All-American – 1994 (NCAA semifinals)

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1990-91 12-17 3-0 15-17 9-6 3-1 12-7 1991-92 19-5 10-4 29-9 9-3 9-4 18-7 1992-93 13-12 16-6 29-18 14-9 9-3 23-12 Career 44-34 29-10 73-44 32-18 21-8 53-26

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1990-91 1-0 2-1 3-1 3-1 4-5 7-6 1991-92 0-0 4-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 4-1 1992-93 14-10 9-3 23-13 9-4 3-0 12-4 1993-94 21-10 7-4 28-14 16-6 3-1 19-7 Career 36-20 22-8 58-28 29-11 13-7 42-18

RYAN SACHIRE

Canfield, Ohio Canfield H.S.

Three-Time Singles All-American – 1998 (ranked 20th, No. 9-16 seed, NCAA R16), 1999 (ranked 5th, No. 3 seed), 2000 (ranked 11th, No. 9-16 seed) Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1996-97 19-4 18-5 37-9 15-6 5-2 20-8 1997-98 18-6 16-8 34-14 19-4 2-2 21-6 1998-99 23-4 14-5 37-9 15-9 1-1 16-10 1999-2000 17-5 13-6 30-11 15-5 1-3 16-8 Career 67-19 61-24 138-43 64-24 9-8 73-32

sheeva parbhu

Omaha, Neb. Millard North H.S.

JAVIER TABORGA

La Paz, Bolivia German School

Singles All-American – 2002 (ranked 18th, No. 9-16 seed) Doubles All-American – 2002 (ranked 8th) Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1998-99 4-0 5-3 9-3 6-7 1-4 7-11 1999-2000 9-11 8-3 17-14 12-6 5-3 17-9 2000-01 11-8 12-4 23-12 13-7 8-6 21-13 2001-02 21-6 7-6 28-12 17-8 15-5 32-13 Career 45-25 32-16 77-41 48-28 29-18 77-46

stephen bass

Bronxville, N.Y. Iona Prep School

Doubles All-American – 2002 (ranked 8th)

Singles All-American – 2006 (ranked 28th)

Singles All-American – 2007 (ranked 10th)

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1998-99 12-14 4-3 16-17 10-8 3-4 13-12 1999-2000 12-12 7-3 19-15 9-12 2-4 11-16 2000-01 11-11 7-5 18-16 11-9 9-2 20-11 2001-02 14-11 5-5 19-16 17-8 15-5 32-13 Career 49-48 23-16 72-64 47-37 29-15 76-52

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 2004-05 20-3 12-4 32-7 14-9 6-5 20-14 2005-06 19-5 14-3 33-8 3-3 12-11 15-14 2006-07 19-5 10-6 29-12 9-15 13-1 22-16 2007-08 17-8 10-5 27-13 14-10 5-4 19-14 Career 75-21 46-18 121-40 49-45 27-13 76-58

Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 2003-04 16-5 6-2 22-7 6-11 5-1 11-12 2004-05 14-11 10-3 24-14 9-9 5-4 14-13 2005-06 14-12 13-2 27-14 4-8 3-2 7-10 2006-07 24-4 11-6 36-11 21-4 4-1 25-5 Career 68-32 40-13 109-46 40-32 17-8 57-40

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Career/Team Records Combined Dual-Match Wins

Name 1. Mark McMahon 2. Ryan Sachire 3. Mike Gibbons 4. Dan Walsh 5. Dave Reiter 6. David DiLucia 7. Andy Zurcher 8. Tim Noonan 9. Paul Daggs Sheeva Parbhu 11. Herb Hopwood

Years Cmb. S D 1980-83 149-65 87-26 62-39 1997-00 141-43 77-19 64-24 1982-85 141-70 73-34 68-36 1985-88 135-83 81-36 54-47 1986-89 131-89 72-45 59-44 1989-92 128-49 83-30 45-19 1990-94 126-62 78-38 48-24 1980-84 125-61 56-22 69-39 1985-88 124-71 60-29 64-42 2004-08 124-66 75-21 49-45 1978-81 123-80 64-39 59-41

Name 1. Jim Evert 2. Jerry Evert 3. Bill Heinbecker 4. Don Ralph 5. Maxwell Brown 6. David DiLucia 7. Vijay Freeman 8. Tad Eckert 9. Mark McMahon 10. Sheeva Parbhu

Years Record Pct. 1943, ’47-48 38-3 .927 1944, ’47-48 30-3 .909 1959-61 48-5 .906 1959-61 50-6 .893 1957-59 52-7 .881 1989-92 146-33 .816 1995-98 29-7 .806 1991-94 24-6 .800 1980-83 87-26 .770 2004-08 121-40 .752

Singles Winning Percentage (Minimum 25 matches)

Brothers Jerry (left) and Jim Evert lost only three singles matches apiece during their brilliant careers that included two Irish undefeated seasons and a national championship. Name 1. David DiLucia 2. Ryan Sachire 3. Andy Zurcher 4. Chuck Coleman 5. Sheeva Parbhu 6. Mark Schmidt 7. Stephen Bass 8. Brett Helgeson 9. Ron Rosas Michael Sprouse 11. Ryan Simme 12. Daniel Stahl 13. Luis Haddock 14. Barry King 15. Mark McMahon Casey Watt 17. Dan Walsh 18. Brian Kalbas 19. Brian Patterson Matthew Scott 21. John Jay O’Brien 22. Andrew Laflin Name 1. Jakub Pietrowski 2. Brian Patterson 3. Ryan Keckley 4. Andy Zurcher Tyler Davis 6. Ryan Simme Javier Taborga Stephen Havens 9. Casey Smith Sheeva Parbhu 11. David DiLucia Ryan Sachire Ryan Wenger 14. Jason Pun 15. Mike Wallace Luis Haddock 17. Tim Noonan 18. Mike Gibbons 19. Casey Watt 20. Michael Sprouse 21. Paul Daggs Niall Fitzgerald 23. Chuck Coleman

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Singles Wins

Years Record 1989-92 146-33 1997-00 138-44 1990-94 128-60 1990-93 123-58 2004-08 121-40 1990-93 113-44 2003-07 109-46 2005-09 105-41 1990-93 101-52 1993-96 101-53 1994-97 96-62 2007-11 93-46 2001-04 91-43 2003-07 90-37 1980-83 87-27 2008-12 87-65 1985-88 86-39 1986-89 85-54 1996-99 83-38 2001-03 83-40 1993-96 78-37 1999-02 77-28

Doubles Wins

Years Record 1995-98 95-45 1996-99 82-43 2003-07 81-59 1990-94 78-41 2007-11 79-63 1994-97 77-40 1999-02 77-46 2007-11 77-71 1999-02 76-52 2004-08 76-59 1989-92 73-30 1997-00 73-32 1988-91 73-51 1993-96 72-40 1987-90 70-30 2001-04 70-41 1980-81, ’83-84 69-39 1982-85 68-36 2008-12 67-64 1993-96 66-48 1985-88 65-44 2008-12 64-60 1990-93 62-30

Singles Dual-Match Wins

Name 1. Mark McMahon 2. David DiLucia 3. Dan Walsh 4. Andy Zurcher 5. Ryan Sachire 6. Mark Schmidt 7. Chuck Coleman 8. Sheeva Parbhu 9. Mike Gibbons 10. Dave Reiter 11. Stephen Bass Barry King Brett Helgeson

Years Record 1980-83 87-26 1989-92 83-30 1985-88 81-36 1990-94 78-38 1997-00 77-19 1990-93 76-31 1990-93 75-35 2004-08 75-21 1982-85 73-34 1986-89 72-45 2003-07 68-31 2003-07 68-27 2005-09 68-33

Name 1. Tim Noonan 2. Mike Gibbons 3. Ryan Sachire Paul Daggs 5. Carlton Harris Mark McMahon 7. Joe Nelligan 8. Mark Hoyer 9. Herb Hopwood Dave Reiter

Years Record 1980-84 69-39 1982-85 68-36 1997-00 64-24 1985-88 64-42 1977-80 62-31 1980-83 62-39 1983-86 61-31 1978-81 60-40 1978-81 59-41 1986-89 59-44

Doubles Dual-Match Wins

Combined Wins

Name 1. David DiLucia 2. Ryan Sachire 3. Andy Zurcher 4. Sheeva Parbhu 5. Chuck Coleman 6. Ryan Simme 7. Jakub Pietrowski 8. Michael Sprouse 9. Stephen Bass 10. Brian Patterson 11. Brett Helgeson 12. Luis Haddock 13. Javier Taborga 14. Mark Schmidt 15. Mark McMahon Barry King 17. Casey Smith Stephen Havens 19. Dan Walsh 20. Mike Gibbons 21. Jason Pun

Years S D Cmb. 1989-92 146-33 73-30 219-63 1997-00 138-44 73-32 211-76 1990-94 128-60 78-41 206-101 2004-08 121-40 76-58 197-98 1990-93 123-58 62-30 185-88 1994-97 96-62 77-40 173-102 1995-98 74-62 95-45 169-107 1993-96 101-53 66-48 167-101 2003-07 109-46 57-40 166-86 1996-99 83-38 82-43 165-81 2005-09 104-41 59-41 163-82 2001-04 91-43 70-41 161-84 1999-02 77-40 77-46 154-86 1990-93 113-44 38-22 151-66 1980-83 87-26 62-39 149-65 2003-07 90-37 59-40 149-77 1999-02 72-64 76-52 148-116 2007-11 71-79 77-71 148-150 1985-88 86-39 56-49 142-88 1982-85 73-34 68-36 141-70 1993-96 67-37 72-40 139-77

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Wins at No. 1 Singles

Name 1. David DiLucia 2. Mark McMahon 3. Ryan Sachire 4. Stephen Bass 5. Casey Watt

Years at No. 1 1989-92 1980-83 1997-00 2003-07 2009-12

Record 90-11 85-26 72-19 43-24 34-44

Name 1. David DiLucia 2. Brian Patterson 3. Ryan Keckley 4. Mike Wallace 5. Javier Taborga

Years at No. 1 1989-92 1996-99 2003-07 1987-90 2000-02

Record 45-19 44-24 42-44 41-16 41-21

Name 1. Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski 2. Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu 4. David DiLucia/Mike Wallace 5. Mike Gibbons/Tim Noonan Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse

Years at No. 1 1996-98 2000-01 2005-07 1989-90 1984 1994-96

Record 30-15 24-13 24-17 23-8 22-14 22-27

Wins at No. 1 Doubles (Individual)

Wins at No. 1 Doubles (Team)

Notre Dame All-Time Team Records

National Championships: Two (1944, 1959) Undefeated Seasons: Six (6-0, 1927; 9-0, 1942; 9-0, 1944; 8-0, 1947; 14-0, 1959; 15-0, 1966) Longest Winning Streak: 29 (1965-67) Longest Winning Streak (One Season): 20 (1971) Longest Home Winning Streak: 30 (1957-61) Longest Conference Winning Streak: 16 (10/2/824/18/97) Longest Losing Streak: 7 (1968) Most Wins (Season): 27-9 (1981)

All-Time Men’s Tennis Victories Division I Schools 1. North Carolina 2. Texas 3. Georgia 4. USC 5. UCLA 6. Stanford 7. Notre Dame 8. Michigan

1,510 1,482 1,286 1,250 1,184 1,158 1,141 1,119


Season Records Name 1. David DiLucia 2. David DiLucia 3. Ryan Sachire Ryan Sachire 5. Stephen Bass Andy Zurcher Ryan Simme 8. Michael Sprouse Greg Andrews 10. Ryan Sachire Name 1. Barry King 2. Casey Smith Javier Taborga 4. Ryan Keckley 5. Andy Zurcher 6. Joe Nelligan 7. Doug Pratt Paul Ghidotti Michael Sprouse 10. Paul Najarian Todd Wilson

Singles Wins

Doubles Wins

Year Record 1991 46-7 1989 38-9 1999 37-9 1997 37-9 2007 36-11 1990 36-9 1994 36-16 1995 35-12 2012 35-10 1998 34-14 Year Record 2007 33-10 2002 32-13 2002 32-13 2007 30-15 1994 29-18 1984 28-7 1984 27-5 1984 27-12 1995 27-13 1984 26-12 1994 26-16

Doubles Wins (Team)

Names 1. Casey Smith/Javier Taborga 2. Joe Nelligan/Doug Pratt Paul Ghidotti/Paul Najarian 4. Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski Niall Fitzgerald/Spencer Talmadge 8. Steve Flanigan/Jakub Pietrowski Will Forsyth/Chuck Coleman Mike Gibbons/Tim Noonan

Year Record 2002 31-13 1984 26-5 1984 26-12 1997 24-7 1995 24-13 1998 24-14 2011 23-16 1995 22-8 1993 22-12 1984 22-14

Name 1. Dan Walsh 2. Mike Gibbons 3. Mark McMahon Paul Najarian 5. John Allare Andy Zurcher Ron Rosas Mark McMahon 9. Paul Ghidotti Tim Noonan

Year Record 1987 31-2 1984 28-11 1982 27-2 1984 27-9 1971 26-4 1990 26-5 1990 26-5 1981 26-6 1984 25-13 1984 25-13

Name 1. Joe Nelligan 2. Doug Pratt Paul Ghidotti 4. Paul Najarian 5. Paul Daggs 6. Greg Murray 7. John Allare 8. Brandon Walsh 9. Stephen Bass Barry King Andrew Roth Mike Wallace Dave Reiter Tom Grier Dave Obert Tim Noonan

Year Record 1984 28-7 1984 27-5 1984 27-12 1984 26-12 1987 25-7 1971 24-7 1971 23-5 1971 22-7 2007 21-4 2007 21-6 2007 21-4 1987 21-8 1986 21-9 1985 21-10 1985 21-10 1981 21-10

Singles Dual-Match Wins

Doubles Dual-Match Wins

Doubles Dual-Match Wins (Team)

Names 1. Joe Nelligan/Doug Pratt Paul Ghidotti/Paul Najarian 3. Greg Murray/Brandon Walsh Mike Gibbons/Tim Noonan 5. Tom Grier/Dave Obert 6. Carlton Harris/Herb Hopwood 7. Paul Idzik/Tim Noonan 8. Matt Horsley/Ryan Sachire Jim Falvey/Tim Noonan 10. John Carrico/Mike Reilly Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski Mark Hoyer/Mark McMahon Paul Daggs/Joe Nelligan Herb Hopwood/Mark Hoyer

Combined Wins

Name 1. David DiLucia 2. Barry King 3. David DiLucia Michael Sprouse 5. Stephen Bass Andy Zurcher 7. Javier Taborga 8. Ryan Sachire Ryan Simme Greg Andrews 11. Ryan Sachire

Year Record 1984 26-5 1984 26-12 1971 22-7 1984 22-14 1985 21-10 1980 20-3 1981 19-7 1998 18-3 1980 18-5 1972 17-3 1997 17-5 1980 17-5 1984 17-11 1981 17-13

Years Cmb. S D 1991 67-13 46-7 21-6 2007 66-18 33-8 33-10 1989 62-20 38-9 24-11 1995 62-25 35-12 27-13 2007 61-16 36-11 25-5 1994 61-37 32-19 29-18 2002 60-25 28-12 32-13 1997 57-17 37-9 20-8 1994 57-29 36-16 21-13 2012 57-23 35-10 22-13 1998 55-20 34-14 21-6

Combined Dual-Match Wins

Name 1. Paul Najarian 2. Paul Ghidotti 3. Dan Walsh Mike Gibbons 5. John Allare 6. Joe Nelligan 7. Tim Noonan 8. Stephen Bass 9. Paul Daggs Greg Andrews 11. Brandon Walsh Barry King

Years Cmb. S D 1984 53-21 27-9 26-12 1984 52-25 25-13 27-12 1987 50-10 31-2 19-8 1984 50-25 28-11 22-14 1971 49-11 26-4 23-5 1984 48-24 20-17 28-7 1984 47-27 25-13 22-14 2007 45-8 24-4 21-4 1987 44-13 19-6 25-7 2012 44-13 26-4 18-9 1971 43-16 21-9 22-7 2007 43-10 22-4 21-6

Singles Dual-Match Winning Percentage (Minimum 10 matches) Name 1. Maxwell Brown Jasjit Singh Ray Bender Tom Murphy Don Ralph Bill Heinbecker 7. David DiLucia 8. Bill Heinbecker 9. Bill Brown 10. Don Ralph Pedro Rosselló

Years Singles Pct. 1958 18-0 1.000 1967 16-0 1.000 1959 16-0 1.000 1966 15-0 1.000 1959 15-0 1.000 1959 15-0 1.000 1992 21-1 .955 1959 18-1 .947 1967 15-1 .938 1961 14-1 .933 1966 14-1 .933

Name 1. Mark McMahon 2. Mark McMahon 3. David DiLucia 4. Ryan Sachire David DiLucia

Year Record 1982 27-2 1981 26-6 1991 24-3 1999 23-4 1989 23-4

Wins at No. 1 Singles

Wins at No. 1 Doubles (Individual)

Name Year Record 1. Mike Gibbons 1984 22-14 Tim Noonan 1984 22-14 3. Carlton Harris 1980 20-3 Herb Hopwood 1980 20-3 5. Six tied with 17

Wins at No. 1 Doubles (Team)

Names 1. Mike Gibbons/Tim Noonan 2. Carlton Harris/Herb Hopwood 3. Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski Herb Hopwood/Mark Hoyer 5. Todd Wilson/Andy Zurcher Casey Smith/Javier Taborga

Years Record 1984 22-14 1980 20-3 1997 17-5 1981 17-13 1994 16-6 2002 16-8

Singles Winning Percentage (Minimum 15 matches)

Name 1. Ray Bender 2. Jasjit Singh 3. Maxwell Brown 4. Bill Heinbecker 5. Don Ralph 6. Bill Heinbecker 7. Jim Evert 8. Pedro Rosselló 9. Mark McMahon 10. Andrew Laflin

Years Singles Pct. 1959 16-0 1.000 1967 22-1 .956 1958 20-1 .952 1961 18-1 .947 1959 17-1 .944 1959 16-1 .941 1947 15-1 .938 1966 14-1 .933 1982 27-2 .931 2002 24-2 .923

Joe Nelligan notched a 28-7 record in doubles dual-match play in 1984, which stands as the most wins for an Irish student-athlete in dual partnered play in a season in school history.

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Honors and Awards 2005 2007 2008

Tom Fallon ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame Inductee

Team Awards National Championships 1944 (shared with Texas and Miami) 1959 (shared with Tulane) BIG EAST Conference Champions 1996, ’99, 2002, ’04, ’05, ’07, ’08 Blue-Gray National Tennis Classic Champions 1993, 2001, ’07 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champions 1989, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 Eastern Collegiate Champions 1966, ’67, ’68, ’74, ’76, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 Cherry Blossom Tournament Champions 1958, ’65, ’70 Central Collegiate Champions 1951, ’71 Western Tennis Champions 1942, ’44 Indiana Collegiate Champions 1940, ’41 ITA All-Academic Team 2003, ’04

Coaching Awards ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame 1988 Tom Fallon ITA National Coach of the Year 1992 Bob Bayliss ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year 2002 Billy Pate BIG EAST Conference Coach of the Year 1998 Bob Bayliss 1999 Bob Bayliss 2002 Bob Bayliss 2004 Bob Bayliss

Bob Bayliss 1992 ITA National Coach of the Year

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Bob Bayliss Bob Bayliss Bob Bayliss Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year Tom Fallon 1986 Bob Bayliss 1989 Bob Bayliss 1990 Bob Bayliss 1991 1992 Bob Bayliss ITA Midwest Region Coach of the Year 1991 Bob Bayliss 1992 Bob Bayliss 1995 Bob Bayliss 2001 Bob Bayliss 2007 Bob Bayliss ITA Rolex Meritorious Service Award 1995 Bob Bayliss ITA Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year 1997 Andy Zurcher 1999 Michael Morgan 2002 Billy Pate 2004 Todd Doebler

Individual Awards Ted A. Farnsworth/ITA National Senior Player of the Year 2000 Ryan Sachire 2002 Javier Taborga Dan Magill Award Award given to the top senior collegiate tennis player in the country. 1992 David DiLucia 1994 Andy Zurcher All-Americans 1944 Jerry Evert, second team 1944 Charles Samson, second team 1947 Jim Evert, second team 1958 Maxwell Brown, second team 1959 Maxwell Brown, first team 1959 Don Ralph, second team Bill Heinbecker, third team 1959 1960 Don Ralph, third team 1961 Don Ralph, third team 1967 Bill Brown, first team 1990 David DiLucia, singles 1991 David DiLucia, singles/doubles 1991 Chuck Coleman, doubles 1992 David DiLucia, singles/doubles 1992 Chuck Coleman, doubles 1993 Chuck Coleman, singles 1993 Will Forsyth, singles 1994 Todd Wilson, doubles 1994 Andy Zurcher, doubles 1998 Ryan Sachire, singles 1999 Ryan Sachire, singles 2000 Ryan Sachire, singles 2002 Javier Taborga, singles/doubles 2002 Casey Smith, doubles 2006 Sheeva Parbhu, singles 2007 Steven Bass, singles CoSIDA Academic All-American 1994 Andy Zurcher 2011 Tyler Davis Rafael Osuna Award 2006 Stephen Bass John Van Nostrand Memorial Award Award provides financial assistance to a senior player about to join professional tour. Ryan Sachire 2000

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David DiLucia 1992 Dan Magill Award 2007 Stephen Bass National Tennis Magazine/Arthur Ashe Collegiate Award for Sportsmanship and Leadership Chuck Coleman 1993 Mike Sprouse 1995 BIG EAST Player of the Year 2012 Greg Andrews BIG EAST Freshman of the Year 2011 Greg Andrews BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player 1999 Ryan Sachire 2000 Ryan Sachire 2005 Brent D’Amico 2007 Stephen Bass 2008 Brett Helgeson All-BIG EAST Team 2009 Brett Helgeson 2009 Casey Watt 2010 Stephen Havens 2010 Daniel Stahl 2010 Casey Watt 2011 Greg Andrews 2011 Stephen Havens 2011 Daniel Stahl 2011 Casey Watt 2012 Sam Keeton 2012 Casey Watt 2012 Greg Andrews

Javier Taborga 2002 ITA National Senior Player of the Year


Stephen Bass

Michael Tranghese Postgraduate Leadership Award Tyler Davis 2011 BIG EAST Institutional Scholar-Athlete Award Tyler Davis 2011 BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Nominee 2005 Brent D’Amico ITA Midwest Region Player of the Year 1991 David DiLucia David DiLucia 1992 Will Forsyth 1993 Andy Zurcher 1994 Ryan Sachire 1998 Ryan Sachire 2000 Stephen Bass 2007 ITA Midwest Region Rookie of the Year David DiLucia 1989 Chuck Coleman 1990 Ryan Simme 1994 Ryan Sachire 1997 Midwest Region Tennis Magazine/Arthur Ashe Collegiate Award for Sportsmanship and Leadership 1993 Chuck Coleman 1995 Mike Sprouse 1996 Mike Sprouse 2005 Brent D’Amico John Van Nostrand Memorial Award, Midwest Region Nominee 2000 Ryan Sachire 2002 Javier Taborga Ted A. Farnsworth/ITA National Senior Player of the Year (Midwest Region Nominee) Stephen Bass 2007 Rolex Achievement Award Pedro Rosselló 1999 USA Tennis Summer Collegiate Team Ryan Sachire 1998 Ryan Sachire 1999 Ryan Sachire 2000 Sheeva Parbhu 2006

2007 ITA All-American 2007 John Van Nostrand Memorial Award BIG EAST Championship All-Tournament Team Singles 2003 Luis Haddock 2003 Matthew Scott 2004 Stephen Bass 2004 Luis Haddock 2004 Matthew Scott 2005 Stephen Bass 2005 Brent D’Amico 2005 Barry King 2006 Brett Helgeson 2007 Stephen Bass 2007 Barry King 2007 Sheeva Parbhu 2007 Brett Helgeson 2008 Sheeva Parbhu 2008 Brett Helgeson 2008 Daniel Stahl Doubles 2003 Brent D’Amico/Matthew Scott 2004 Luis Haddock/Matthew Scott 2005 Brent D’Amico/Eric Langenkamp 2005 Ryan Keckley/Barry King 2006 Eric Langenkamp/Ryan Keckley 1989 2007 Stephen Bass/Ryan Keckley 1990 2007 Brett Helgeson/Sheeva Parbhu 1990 2008 Brett Helgeson/Sheeva Parbhu 1992 2008 Andrew Roth/Santiago Montoya 1992 1998 1999 1999 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004

Ryan Sachire 2000 ITA National Senior Player of the Year 1999 & 2000 BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player

ITA Scholar-Athlete Award

Dave Reiter Walter Dolhare Ryan Wenger Will Forsyth Andy Zurcher Andy Warford Brian Patterson Andy Warford Brent D’Amico Luis Haddock Brent D’Amico Luis Haddock Paul Hidaka BIG EAST Academic All-Stars David Anderson 2008-11 2011-12 Greg Andrews Ryan Bandy 2011-12 Jimmy Bass 2005 Dougie Barnard 2012 Stephen Bass 2004, ’06, ‘07 Daven Brodess 2010-12 Patrick Buchanan 2003-06 Ricky Buhrman 2001 Patrick Callaghan 2010 Nick Chimerakis 2005 Jake Cram 2003 Matt Daly 2000-01 Tyler Davis 2008-11 Brent D’Amico 2003-05 Matt Dooley 2011

Eric Enloe Brian Farrell Niall Fitzgerald Michael Fredericka Peter Graham Luis Haddock Brian Harris Ben Hatten Stephen Havens Brett Helgeson Paul Hidaka Matt Horsley Matt Johnson Christian Jordan Ryan Keckley Samuel Keeton Bryan Kelly Barry King Andrew Laflin Eric Langenkamp Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo Marco Magnano James Malhame Wyatt McCoy Paul McNaughton Ron Mencias Trent Miller Santiago Montoya Michael Moore Blas Moros John Jay O’Brien Sheeva Parbhu Brian Patterson Brandon Pierpont Jakub Pietrowski Jason Pun Ryan Sachire Matthew Scott Casey Smith Mike Sprouse Daniel Stahl Javier Taborga Sean Tan Yuichi Uda Andy Warford

1998 2000-01, ‘03 2009-10 2012 2005 2001-04 1996 2003 2008-11 2006, ’08, ’09 2004 1997-99 2009, ‘11 1996 2004, ’06, ‘07 2009-11 2010-11 2007 1999-01 2003 2003 1996-97 2001 2012 2003 1996-97 1997, ‘99-2000 2006-09 2010-12 2010-12 1996 2006 1996-99 2006 1996-98 1996 1999-00 2003-04 2000-02 1996 2008, ‘09, ‘11 1999-02 2009, ‘11 2006 1996-99

Sheeva Parbhu 2006 ITA All-American

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Irish Honors Byron V. Kanaley Award The most-prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete, the Byron V. Kanaley Award has been presented each year since 1927 to senior monogram athletes who have been exemplary as students and leaders. The awards, presented by the Faculty Board on Athletics, are named in honor of a 1904 Notre Dame graduate who was a member of the Irish baseball team as an undergraduate. Kanaley went on to a successful banking career in Chicago and served the University as a lay trustee from 1915 until his death in 1960. Nine members of the Notre Dame men’s tennis team have received the award, including Luis Haddock in 2004 and Brent D’Amico in ’05.

Don Ralph 1961

Pedro Rosselló 1966 Randy Stehlik 1977 Ryan Wenger 1991 David DiLucia 1992 Andy Zurcher 1993 Andy Warford 1999 Luis Haddock 2004

Notre Dame Monogram Club Most Valuable Player 2011-12..............................Greg Andrews 2010-11............................................Daniel Stahl 2009-10.......................................Samuel Keeton 2008-09........................................Brett Helgeson 2007-08........................................Brett Helgeson 2006-07..........................................Stephen Bass 2005-06.................Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu 2004-05....................................... Sheeva Parbhu 2003-04...................Stephen Bass, Luis Haddock 2002-03.........................................Brent D’Amico 2001-02.........................................Javier Taborga 2000-01...................Casey Smith, Aaron Talarico 1999-00...........................................Ryan Sachire 1998-99...........................................Ryan Sachire 1997-98...........................................Ryan Sachire 1996-97...........................................Ryan Sachire 1995-96..........................................Mike Sprouse 1994-95..........................................Mike Sprouse 1993-94..........................................Andy Zurcher 1992-93.............................................Will Forsyth 1991-92..........................................David DiLucia 1990-91..........................................David DiLucia 1989-90..........................................David DiLucia 1988-89..........................................David DiLucia 1987-88............................................Brian Kalbas

Francis Patrick O’Connor Award First presented in 1993, the Francis Patrick O’Connor Award is named in honor of a former Notre Dame wrestler who died in 1973 following his freshman year at Notre Dame. The award is presented upon nomination of head coaches and is given to one male and one female student-athlete who best display the total embodiment of the true spirit of Notre Dame as exemplified by their contribution and inspiration to their teams and who possess such characteristics as caring, courage, confidence, encouragement, humility, honesty, humor, kindness and patience. Brian Patterson became the first men’s tennis player to receive the Francis Patrick O’Connor Award, in 1999. Sheeva Parbhu (pictured) won the award in 2008.

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Notre Dame Academic Honors Program for Student-Athletes Andy Warford (‘99).................................Finance Ricky Buhrman (‘01)...............................Finance Andrew Laflin (‘02)........................... Accounting Luis Haddock (‘04)....................ALPP/Economics Brent D’Amico (‘05).................................Finance

Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Knute Rockne Student-Athlete Award 2011-12.......................................Niall Fitzgerald 2010-11............................................Daniel Stahl 2009-10............................................Daniel Stahl 2008-09...............................................Tyler Davis 2007-08....................................... Sheeva Parbhu 2006-07.......................................... Ryan Keckley 2005-06.......................................... Ryan Keckley 2004-05.........................................Brent D’Amico 2003-04.........................................Brent D’Amico 2002-03..........................................Luis Haddock 2001-02..........................................Luis Haddock 2000-01............................................Casey Smith 1999-00.......................................Ricky Buhrman 1998-99.......................................Brian Patterson 1997-98.........................................Andy Warford 1996-97.....................................Marco Magnano 1995-96..........................................Mike Sprouse 1994-95............................................Horst Dziura 1993-94............................................Horst Dziura 1992-93..........................................Andy Zurcher 1991-92.............................................Will Forsyth 1990-91..........................................Ryan Wenger 1989-90..........................................Andy Zurcher 1988-89............................................Brian Kalbas 1987-88..........................................Ryan Wenger

Raymond T. Bender Award Named for Raymond T. Bender, a member of the 1959 NCAA Champion team, and given to the player on the team with the most enthusiasm. 2011-12.......................................Niall Fitzgerald 2010-11............................................. Bryan Kelly 2009-10..........................Kelly, Callaghan, Moros 2008-09..................................Santiago Montoya 2007-08..........................................Andrew Roth 2006-07..........................................Andrew Roth 2005-06.......................................... Ryan Keckley 2004-05................................... Patrick Buchanan 2003-04................................... Patrick Buchanan 2002-03.............................................Ben Hatten 2001-02..............................................Ashok Raju 2000-01.........................................Javier Taborga

1999-00.......................Ashok Raju, Ryan Sachire 1998-99...........................................Ryan Sachire 1997-98.................... Matt Horsley, Ryan Sachire 1996-97.................Ryan Sachire, Dan Rothschild 1995-96.....................................Marco Magnano 1994-95............................................Horst Dziura 1993-94.............................................Allan Lopez 1992-93...............................................Tad Eckert 1991-92..........................................Chris Wojtalik 1990-91.............................................Allan Lopez

Carlton M. Harris Award Named for Carlton M. Harris, captain of the 1980 Notre Dame men’s tennis team, and given to the player with the best backhand on the team. 2011-12.......................................Keetory, Pecor 2010-11............................................Daniel Stahl 2009-10............................................Daniel Stahl 2008-09........................................Brett Helgeson 2007-08........................................Brett Helgeson 2006-07........................................Brett Helgeson 2005-06........................................Brett Helgeson 2004-05..........................................Stephen Bass 2003-04..........................................Stephen Bass 2002-03............................................Brian Farrell 2001-02........................................Matthew Scott 2000-01............................................Brian Farrell 1999-00...........................................Ryan Sachire 1998-99................................................Matt Daly 1997-98...........................................Ryan Sachire 1996-97...........................................Ryan Sachire 1995-96.....................Brian Harris, Mike Sprouse 1994-95.............................................Brian Harris 1993-94...........................................Ryan Simme 1992-93.........................................Mark Schmidt 1991-92.......................................Chuck Coleman 1990-91.........................................Mark Schmidt

Dick Bowman Award Named for Dick Bowman, a long-time and dedicated supporter of the Irish men’s tennis team, given to the player who goes above and beyond the call of duty. 2011-12..............................Greg Andrews 2010-11..............................Greg Andrews 2009-10...............................................Tyler Davis 2008-09...............................................Tyler Davis 2007-08....................................... Sheeva Parbhu 2006-07................Sheeva Parbhu/Stephen Bass 2005-06........Santiago Montoya/Sheeva Parbhu 2004-05.........................................Brent D’Amico 2003-04......... Patrick Buchanan, Matthew Scott 2002-03........................................Matthew Scott 2001-02.........................................Javier Taborga 2000-01.......................................Ricky Buhrman 1999-00.......................................Ricky Buhrman

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Brent D’Amico 2005

Raul Temmy Katthain Award Named for Raul Katthain, a varsity tennis player from 1963-65, and given to the player who displays the most loyalty to the team. 2011-12.................................. Blas Moros 2010-11...............................................Tyler Davis 2009-10....................................Patrick Callaghan 2008-09..........................Sean Tan/Matt Johnson 2007-08....................................... Sheeva Parbhu 2006-07................................Montoya/Bass/King 2005-06..........................................Stephen Bass 2004-05......................................Nick Chimerakis 2003-04........................................Matthew Scott 2002-03...........Patrick Buchanan, Brent D’Amico 2001-02............................................Casey Smith 2000-01.......................................Ricky Burhman 1999-00................Ricky Buhrman, Ryan Sachire 1998-99.........................................Andy Warford 1997-98.....................Ashok Raju, Andy Warford 1996-97.....................................Marco Magnano 1995-96.....................................Marco Magnano 1994-95.....................................Marco Magnano 1993-94.............................................Eoin Beirne 1992-93..........................................Andy Zurcher 1991-92..........................Will Forsyth, Tad Eckert 1990-91..........................................Ryan Wenger

Olen Parks Award Named for Olen Parks, the first person to receive a tennis scholarship at Notre Dame and a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, and given to the player who has the best personality on the team. 2011-12...........................Bandy/Fitzgerald 2010-11.......................................Niall Fitzgerald 2009-10.......................................Niall Fitzgerald 2008-09.......................................Niall Fitzgerald 2007-08......................................Sean Corrigan 2006-07.....................Ryan Keckley/Barry King 2005-06...........................................Barry King 2004-05...........................................Barry King 2003-04.........................................Paul Hidaka 2002-03....................... Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo 2001-02..................................... Andrew Laflin 2000-01....................................Matthew Scott 1999-2000.................................Javier Taborga 1998-99..........................................Ashok Raju 1997-98............................................ Eric Enloe 1996-97............................................ Eric Enloe 1995-96.........................................Brian Harris 1994-95....................................Dan Rothschild 1993-94...........................................Tom North 1992-93......................................... Allan Lopez 1991-92...........................................Tom North 1990-91.......................................Andy Zurcher


All-Time Series Opponent Air Force Akron Alabama Albion Amherst Arizona State Armour Tech Army Auburn Babson Ball State Bates Baylor Bellarmine Bentley Biscayne College Bloomsburg State Boise State Boston College Boston University Bowdoin Bowling Green Bradley Brandeis Brown Bucknell Butler California Cal State - Bakersfield Cal State - Domingus Hills Cal State - L.A. Cal St. Northridge Carnegie Mellon Case Reserve Catholic University Center College Central Florida CC Central Michigan Chaminade Chicago Cincinnati Claremont College Clark Colby Colgate Colorado Colorado St.-Pueblo Columbia Connecticut Connecticut College Cornell Culver Academy Dartmouth Davidson Dayton Denison Detroit DePaul DePauw Drake Duke Duquesne Earlham College East Stroudsberg East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eckerd Evansville Flagler

ND Bayliss ND Bayliss vs. vs. Opponent vs. vs. Opponent 1-0 3-0 Florida 3-4 2-3 North Colorado 3-0 1-0 Florida International 1-0 0-0 Notre Dame 3-2 3-2 Florida State 6-2 6-2 Northern Illinois Fresno State Northwestern 1-0 0-0 4-1 4-1 0-0 1-2 2-0 2-0 Furman Ohio 3-1 3-1 George Washington 5-1 14-0 Ohio State 5-0 0-0 9-1 21-0 Georgetown Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma 1-0 16-1 1-7 1-7 Georgia 2-0 2-0 0-2 0-0 Grinnell Oklahoma State 0-0 3-1 1-0 0-0 Old Dominion Guilford College Gustavus Adolphus Oral Roberts 37-5 21-2 2-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 Hampton Institute 0-0 0-1 Penn State 1-1 1-0 Hartford 0-0 0-1 Pennsylvania 3-0 0-0 3-4 5-15 Harvard Pepperdine 0-0 3-0 0-0 2-0 Haverford Pierce College Pittsburgh 1-0 0-0 3-1 2-0 Hawaii 0-0 9-0 1-0 0-0 High Point Point Loma College 4-6 4-5 Howard 0-0 5-0 Pomona 3-0 3-4 1-0 1-0 Idaho Presbyterian College 0-0 0-3 23-22 15-14 Prince Georges CC Illinois Illinois-Chicago Princeton 0-0 2-0 4-0 0-0 21-1 3-0 9-1 4-1 Illinois State Providence Indiana 10-1 2-0 41-29 14-6 Purdue 0-0 5-1 21-3 4-0 Indiana State Queens 1-0 14-2 Indianapolis 1-0 1-0 Redlands 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 Iona RPI 10-1 1-0 27-19 7-1 Iowa Rice 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 Iowa State Richmond 1-0 0-0 IUPUI 3-0 3-0 Rollins College 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 Rutgers Jacksonville 6-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 James Madison Saint Ambrose 1-0 0-0 Johns Hopkins 0-0 5-0 Saint Edward’s Kalamazoo Saint John’s 1-0 0-0 26-11 2-1 1-0 0-0 2-1 2-0 Saint Joseph’s Kansas 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 Saint Leo College Kent State 1-0 0-0 Kentucky 13-14-1 6-10 Saint Louis 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Saint Mary’s (Texas) Lawrence College Lehigh Salisbury State 2-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 San Diego Long Beach State 6-9 0-0 Louisville 9-8 6-8 San Diego State 13-3 1-0 1-5 1-4 South Alabama LSU South Carolina 4-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 Loyola Chicago 0-0 5-0 Loyola Marymount 3-0 0-0 South Florida Maine Southern Illinois 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 Southern Methodist Malone 6-2 5-1 1-0 0-0 SMU Manchester 0-0 1-0 47-0 7-0 Marquette St. Bonaventure 0-0 6-9 Marshall 5-0 0-0 Stanford 1-0 3-0 1-3 8-6 Maryland Swarthmore 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 Massachusetts Syracuse 2-0 15-1 1-0 1-0 MIT Tampa 2-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 Memphis Temple 0-0 12-4 0-0 Merchant Marine Academy 1-0 Tennessee Miami (Florida) 0-0 1-0 8-9 8-7 Tennessee State 1-0 1-0 Miami (Ohio) 10-3 7-3 Texas 1-0 0-0 Miami Dade South 1-0 0-0 Texas A&M 21-0 0-0 Michigan 29-45 18-8 Texas A&M-CC 27-0 4-0 49-32 27-1 TCU Michigan State Michigan Tech 7-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Texas-Pan American 5-1 3-1 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 1-0 Texas-San Antonio 7-18 7-13 Minnesota 14-12 9-7 Texas Lutheran 2-0 0-0 Mississippi 0-4 0-4 Texas State 1-0 0-0 5-1 5-1 Texas Tech Mississippi State 0-0 11-0 Murray State 2-0 1-0 Toledo 1-1 1-1 Navy 3-2 2-1 Towson 1-1 0-0 5-0 5-0 New Mexico Trinity (Conn.) 17-1 1-0 New Mexico State 1-0 1-0 Truman 2-0 0-0 New York University 1-0 0-0 Tufts 1-0 0-0 North Carolina 8-10 8-8 Tulane 1-0 0-0 North Carolina State 2-0 1-0 Tulsa UAB

ND Bayliss vs. vs. 1-0 0-0 -- 1-0 17-4 4-0) 44-36-1 19-4 5-0 1-0 26-29 17-12 1-0 0-0 3-1 3-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1-2 3-0 0-0 3-1-1 12-9 4-0 10-9 2-4 2-4 3-1 0-0 3-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 1-14 0-0 1-0 52-9 18-0 0-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-1 2-0 0-1 8-1 0-1 0-0 6-0 6-0 4-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 6-0 5-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 7-0 1-0 1-0 0-3 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 7-4 6-4 13-8 4-1 2-0 2-0 6-3 6-3 1-0 1-0 0-3 0-3 0-0 14-1 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-2 0-2 1-0-1 0-0 3-10 3-10 4-5 4-5 1-0 1-0 2-3 2-3 0-1 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 27-2 9-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 3-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-3 2-2 3-4 2-4 4-1 3-1

ND Bayliss vs. vs. Opponent UCF 1-0 0-0 UC Irvine 1-1 1-0 UCLA 0-5 0-4 0-1 0-0 UC Riverside UC San Diego 1-1 0-0 UMBC 0-0 1-0 UNLV 1-0 1-0 1-8 1-5 USC 12-0 0-0 Valparaiso 2-1 1-0 Vanderbilt Vermont 0-0 3-0 3-0 4-0 Villanova 1-7 1-11 Virginia 0-0 1-0 CC of Virginia VCU 1-2 1-2 5-2 3-1 Virginia Tech Wabash 4-0 0-0 3-0 2-0 Wake Forest Washington 1-3 1-3 2-0 0-0 Washington (St. Louis) Washington & Lee 3-0 8-0 Wayne State 2-0 1-0 Wesleyan 0-0 2-0 6-1 5-1 West Virginia Western Michigan 41-20 3-0 Whittier College 4-0 0-0 William & Mary 11-2 20-1-1 Williams 0-0 4-1 50-17 20-6 Wisconsin Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0 0-0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 11-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 Wisconsin State Yale 0-2 9-6 2-0 0-0 Xavier Notes: Parentheses in “ND vs.” column indicate Notre Dame’s record in exhibition matches against the school. Parentheses in “Bayliss vs.” column indicate Bob Bayliss’ record vs. the school while coaching at Notre Dame. ND Bayliss Conference vs. vs. America East 0-0 1-4 (.200) Atlantic 10 16-2 (.889) 27-2 (.931) Atlantic Coast 45-49 (.479) 48-48 (.500) 0-1(.000) 2-1 (.667) Atlantic Sun Big 12 20-19 (.513) 19-16 (.543) Big East 112-10 (.918) 59-9 (.868) Big South 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 Big Ten 355-247-2 (.588) 173-64 (.730) 1-2 (.333) 1-0 (1.000) Big West Colonial Athletic 11-3 (.786) 22-5 (.815) Conference USA 19-12 (.613) 16-7 (.696) Horizon 14-1 (.933) 1-0 (1.000) Ivy 10-7 (.588) 72-60 (.545) Mid-American 120-31 (.795) 35-2 (.946) 5-1 (.833) Mid-Eastern Athletic 0-0 Missouri Valley 58-14 (.806) 17-3 (.850) Mountain West 8-6 (.571) 10-3 (.769) Ohio Valley 4-2 (.667) 1-0 (1.000) Pacific-10 5-20 (.200) 5-16 (.238) Patriot 3-2 (.600) 20-3 (.870) Southeastern 31-42-1 (.419) 22-34 (.393) Southern 2-0 (1.000) 3-0 (1.000) Southland 2-1 (.667) 1-0 (1.000) Summit 17-0 (1.000) 2-0 (1.000) Sun Belt 1-1 (.500) 1-1 (.500) West Coast 6-2 (.750) 3-2 (.600) Western Athletic 12-8 (.632) 11-6 (.688)

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NCAA Team Championship 2010 - First Round

Stephen Bass posted six combined (doubles and singles) wins in NCAA team championship play, including two singles wins in 2007. 2012 – Second Round NCAA First Round Columbus, Ohio, May 12 #29 Notre Dame 4, #40 Vanderbilt 3 Singles: Charlie Jones (VANDY) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 6-3; 2. #54 Greg Andrews (ND) def. #81 Gonzales Austin (VANDY) 7-5, 4-6, 6-1; 3. Sam Keeton (ND) def. Jeff Offerdahl (VANDY) 6-3, 6-3; 4. Blake Bazarnik (VANDY) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 7-5, 7-5; 5. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Joe Dorn (VANDY) 6-2, 6-2; 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Alex DiValerio (VANDY) 6-2, 6-3. Doubles: Alex DiValerio/ Gonzales Austin (VANDY) def. #55 Niall Fitzgerald/ Casey Watt (ND) 8-3; 2. Charlie Jones/Blake Bazarnik (VANDY) def. Greg Andrews/Spencer Talmadge (ND) 8-6; 3. Sam Keeton/Billy Pecor (ND) vs. Joe Dorn/Jeff Offerdahl (VANDY) 5-6, unfinished.

Notre Dame in the NCAA Tournament The University of Notre Dame men’s tennis team has advanced to the NCAA Championship in 21 of the last 22 years, making it one of only 11 Division I teams to hold that distinction. The run has been highlighted by a trip to the championship match in 1992 – the first by a Northern school since the inception of the team tournament – and an appearance in the quarterfinals in 1993, as well as four other trips to the round of 16. Notre Dame won the NCAA Championship in 1959, along with Tulane, when the tournament was based on points gained from individual singles and doubles victories. The Irish also tied with Texas and Miami (Fla.) to win the national title in 1944, when only wins from the quarterfinals or later counted as team points. Notre Dame finished in the top 10 at the NCAAs 17 times from 1943-67. In 1977, the NCAA Championship became a 20-team event with all teams picked on an at-large basis. In 1994, the event developed into a regional format with the top eight teams in the country and eight regional winners advancing to a bracket of 16, which was played at a national site. In 1999, the championship expanded to 64 teams, dropped the regional format and implemented first- and second-round matches at 16 campus sites for every team in the championship.

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NCAA Second Round Columbus, Ohio, May 13 #4 Ohio State 4, #30 Notre Dame 0 Singles: #10 Chase Buchanan (OSU) def. Casey Watt (ND) 6-3, 6-2; 2. #9 Blaz Rola (OSU) def. #54 Greg Andrews (ND) 7-5, 6-3; 3. Peter Kobelt (OSU) vs. Sam Keeton (ND) 6-4, 0-6, unfinished; 4. IlleVan Engelen (OSU) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-4, 6-2; 5. Devin McCarthy (OSU) vs. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 2-6, 7-6, unfinished; 6. Connor Smith (OSU) vs. Blas Moros (ND) 6-7 (3-7), 2-1, unfinished. Doubles: #1 Chase Buchanan/Blaz Rola (OSU) def. #55 Niall Fitzgerald/Casey Watt (ND) 8-3; 2. #32 Devin McCarthy/Ille Van Engelen (OSU) vs. Greg Andrews/ Spencer Talmadge (ND) 7-6, unfinished; 3. Peter Kobelt/Connor Smith (OSU) def. Billy Pecor/Sam Keeton (ND) 8-4. 2011 – Second Round NCAA First Round Columbus, Ohio, May 13 #30 Notre Dame 4, #61 ETSU 3 Singles: #63 Casey Watt (ND) def. Grega Teraz (ETSU) 6-2, 6-3 2; Sander Gille (ETSU) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 3; #95 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Jesus Bondres (ETSU) 7-6, 6-4 4; Greg Andrews (ND) def. Charles Bottoni (ETSU) 2-6, 6-4, 7-5 5; Juan Ramirez (ETSU) def. Samuel Keeton (ND) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 6; Blas Moros (ND) def. Roger Ordeig (ETSU) 6-0, 6-3. Doubles: Charles Bottoni/Grega Teraz (ETSU) def. #82 Niall Fitzgerald/Spencer Talmadge (ND) 8-6 2; Jesus Bandres/Sander Gille (ETSU) def. Casey Watt/Stephen Havens (ND) 8-6 3; Daniel Stahl/Greg Andrews (ND) vs. Robin Akser/Juan Ramirez (ETSU) 7-5, unfinished. NCAA Second Round Columbus, Ohio, May 14 #4 Ohio State 4, #30 Notre Dame 0 Singles: #4 Blaz Rola (OSU) def. #63 Casey Watt (ND) 6-2, 6-2 2; #10 Chase Buchanan (OSU) vs. Stephen Havens (ND) 5-7, 1-1, unfinished 3; #107 Ille Van Engelen (OSU) vs. #95 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-3, 4-3, unfinished 4; #50 Matt Allare (OSU) def. Greg Andrews (ND) 6-2, 6-3 5; #65 Devin McCarthy (OSU) vs. Samuel Keeton (ND) 7-5, 2-3, unfinished 6; #111 Balazs Novak (OSU) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-0, 6-2. Doubles: #21 Matt Allare/Peter Kobelt (OSU) vs. #82 Niall Fitzgerald/Spencer Talmadge (ND) 5-3, unfinished 2; #81 Chase Buchanan/Shuhei Uzawa (OSU) def. Casey Watt/Stephen Havens (ND) 8-2 3; Blaz Rola/Balazs Novak (OSU) def. Greg Andrews/ Daniel Stahl (ND) 8-2.

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NCAA First Round Champaign, Ill., May 14 #27 Wisconsin 4, #39 Notre Dame 2 Singles: #24 Moritz Baumann (WIS) def. #53 Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 6-3 2; #30 Marek Michalicka (WIS) vs. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-4, 6-7 (1-7), 5-5, unfinished 3; Patrick Pohlmann (WIS) def. #103 Daniel Stahl (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 6-1; Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Chris Freeman (WIS) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; Billy Bertha (WIS) def. David Anderson (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2; Blas Moros (ND) def. Michael Dierberger (WIS) 6-4, 6-4. Doubles: #15 Moritz Baumann/Marek Michalicka (WIS) def. #59 Casey Watt/Stephen Havens (ND) 8-2; Patrick Pohlmann/Michael Dierberger (WIS) def. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 8-4; Daniel Stahl/David Anderson (ND) def. Ricardo Martin/ Chris Freeman (WIS) 8-4. 2009 – First Round NCAA First Round Columbus, Ohio, May 8 #35 Michigan 4, #29 Notre Dame 1 Singles: #31 Brett Helgeson (ND) def. #93 Jason Jung (UM) 6-3, 7-6; Andrew Mazlin (UM) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; Mike Sroczynski (UM) vs. Casey Watt (ND) 7-6, 5-7, 2-2, aban.; Chris Madden (UM) def. Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-3, 1-6, 6-2; George Navas (UM) vs. David Anderson (ND) 0-6, 7-5, 3-1, aban.; Drew Daniel (UM) def. Tyler Davis (ND) 7-5, 6-4. Doubles: #53 Jason Jung/George Navas (UM) vs. #30 Brett Helgeson/Tyler Davis (ND) 7-6, aban.; Chris Madden/Andrew Mazlin (UM) def. Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) 8-4; Peter Aarts/ Mike Sroczynski (UM) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) 8-3. 2008 – First Round NCAA First Round Columbus, Ohio, May 10 #41 E. Tennessee St. 4, #26 Notre Dame 2 Singles: #44 Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Enrique Olivares (ET) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; Sebastian Serrano (ET) def. #111 Sheeva Parbhu (ND) 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4; Predrag Burmazovic (ET) def. Andrew Roth (ND); 6-1, 6-2; Lisandro Picardo (ET) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-3, 6-3; David Anderson (ND) vs. Oscar Posada (ET) 6-4, 1-6, 5-4 aban.; Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Daniel Isaza (ET) 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. Doubles: Posada/ Ahlgren (ET) def. Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) 8-6; Serrano/Olivares (ET) def. Montoya/Roth (ND) 8-4; Havens/Davis (ND) vs. Picardo/Isaza (ET) 7-7, aban. 2007 – Round of 16 NCAA First Round Notre Dame, Ind., May 11 #5 Notre Dame 4, Butler 0 Singles: Stephen Bass (ND) def. James Low (B) 6-0, 6-0; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) vs. Eric Breitenbach (B) 3-6, 6-1, aban.; Brett Helgeson (ND) led Evan West (B) 6-3, 2-1, aban.; Barry King (ND) def. Ben Raynauld (B) 6-2, 6-1; Ryan Keckley (ND) led Sandy Berry (B) 6-3, 2-2, aban.; Andrew Roth (ND) def. Scott Newmark (B) 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: Bass/Keckley (ND) def. Low/Reynauld (B) 8-2; Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) vs. Berry/Breitenbach (B) 6-6, aban.; King/Roth (ND) def. Newmark/West (B) 8-4. NCAA Second Round Notre Dame, Ind., May 12 #5 Notre Dame 4, #38 Wisconsin 0

Singles: Stephen Bass (ND) def. Moritz Baumann (W) 6-3, 6-4; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) led Jeremy Sonkin (W) 4-6, 6-4, 4-0, aban.; Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Nolan Polley (W) 7-5, 6-4; Barry King (ND) vs. Luchezar Kasarov (W) 6-7, 6-2, 1-2, aban.; Ryan Keckley (ND) vs. Felipe Bellido (W) 7-5, 5-6, aban.; Andrew Roth (ND) def. Michael Dierberger (W) 7-6 (7-2), 6-4. Doubles: Bass/Keckley (ND) def. Baumann/Kasarov (W) 8-5; Dierberger/Polley (W) def. Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) 8-6; King/Roth (ND) def. Michael Muskievicz/Sonkin (W) 8-6. NCAA Round of 16 Athens, Ga., May 17 #12 USC 4, #5 Notre Dame 3 Singles: Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 7-6 (11-9), 6-2; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Dejan Cvetkovic (USC) 5-7, 7-5, 6-3; Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) 6-3, 2-6, 6-3; Robert Farah (USC) def. Barry King (ND) 6-3, 7-6; Gary Sacks (USC) def. Ryan Keckley (ND) 7-6, 5-7, 6-4; Jason McNaughton (USC) def. Andrew Roth (ND) 6-4, 6-1. Doubles: Bass/Keckley (ND) def. Farah/Van’t Hof (USC) 9-8 (7-3); Cvetkovic/Sacks (USC) def. Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) 8-2; King/Roth (ND) def. Al-Agba/Garrett Snyder (USC) 8-6. 2006 – Round of 16 NCAA First Round College Station, Texas, May 12 #18 Notre Dame 4, #63 Brown 3 Singles: Dan Hanegby (B) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 0-6, 6-2, 7-5; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Basu Ratnam (B) 6-2, 6-4; Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Eric Thomas (B) 6-4, 5-7, 6-1; Saurabh Kohli (B) def. Ryan Keckley (ND) 7-6, 3-6, 6-4; Barry King (ND) def. Phil Charm (B) 6-1, 6-3; Eric Langenkamp (ND) def. Luke Tedaldi (B) 6-2, 6-1. Doubles: Charm/Lee (B) def. Keckley/ Langenkamp (ND) 8-3; King/Parbhu (ND) led Henegby/Kohli (B) 8-7, aban.; Garland/Thomas (B) def. Bass/Santiago Montoya (ND) 8-6. NCAA Second Round College Station, Texas, May 13 #18 Notre Dame 4, #19 Texas A&M 2 Singles: Jerry Makowski (A&M) def. Stephen Bass

In 2005, Brent D’Amico became one of nine Irish men’s tennis player to win the Byron V. Kanaley Award, the most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete.


Hernandez (T) def. Barry King (ND) 6-4, 6-4; Eric Langenkamp (ND) led Alberto Sottocorno (T)  7-5, 2-4, aban. Doubles: Haddock/Scott (ND) vs. Goulet/Kogan (T) 5-5, aban.; Angelinos/Koch (T) def. D’Amico/Langenkamp (ND)  8-3; Hernandez/Sottocorno (T) def. Paul Hidaka/Ryan Keckley (ND) 8-3. 2002 – Round of 16

In 1994 and 1995, Ryan Simme won the first round matches of the ITA National Collegiate Grand Slam, one of the three most prestigious collegiate tennis tournaments. (ND) 6-4, 6-3; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Bryan Wooten (A&M) 6-1, 6-3; Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Matt Bain (A&M) 6-2, 6-0; Ryan Keckley (ND) def. Brett Joelson (A&M) 7-6 (7-5), 6-4; Mohamed Dakki (A&M) led Barry King (ND) 6-4, 5-4, aban.; Eric Langenkamp (ND) def. John Nallon (A&M) 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: *Joelson/Makowski (A&M) def. Keckley/ Langenkamp (ND) 8-6; King/Parbhu (ND) vs. Marcus Lunt/Wooten (A&M) 7-7, aban.; Bain/Nallon (A&M) def. Bass/Helgeson (ND) 8-6. NCAA Round of 16 Stanford, Calif., May 21 #1 Georgia 4, #18 Notre Dame 0 Singles: John Isner (G) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 6-2, 6-3; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) led #19 Luis Flores (G) 7-5, 1-2, aban.; Antonio Ruiz (G) def. Brett Helgeson (ND) 6-3, 6-1; Matic Omerzel (G) def. Ryan Keckley (ND) 6-2, 6-1; Barry King (ND) led Colin Purcell (G) 6-1, 2-4, aban.; Strahinja Bobusic (G) led Eric Langenkamp (ND) 6-1, 2-5, aban. Doubles: Isner/ Ruiz (G) def. Keckley/Langenkamp (ND) 8-6; Flores/ Omerzel (G) led King/Parbhu (ND) 8-7, aban.; Bobusic/Purcell (G) def. Bass/Andrew Roth (ND) 8-4. 2005 – First Round NCAA First Round Urbana, Ill., May 14 #33 Louisville 4, #32 Notre Dame 1 Singles: Damar Johnson (L) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 1-6, 6-4, 6-3; Brent D’Amico (ND) vs. Slavko Radman (L) 4-6, 6-2, aban.; Jakob Gustafsson (L) def. Barry King (ND) 7-6 (7-4), 6-3; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Octavian Nicodim (L) 6-1, 6-4; Jeremy Clark (L) def. Irackli Akhvlediani (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Nicolas Houard (L) led Patrick Buchanan (ND) 6-4, 6-6, aban. Doubles: Clark/Gustafsson (L) def. D’Amico/Langenkamp (ND) 9-8 (7-5); Ryan Keckley/ King (ND) def. Jhonny Berrido/Radman (L) 8-5; Johnson/Mark Kennedy (L) def. Bass/Parbhu (ND) 8-3. 2004 – First Round NCAA First Round Cambridge, Mass., May 15 #19 Tulane 4, #30 Notre Dame 0 Singles: Michael Kogan (T) def. Luis Haddock (ND) 6-3, 6-3; Dmitriy Koch (T) def. Matthew Scott (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Stephen Bass (ND) led Ted Angelinos (T) 7-5, 2-6, 1-0, aban.; Brent D’Amico (ND) led David Goulet (T) 2-6, 6-1, 4-2, aban.; Jacobo

NCAA First Round Notre Dame, Ind., May 11 #14 Notre Dame 4, #47 Michigan 0 Singles: Javier Taborga (ND) def. Henry Beam (M) 7-5, 6-3; Casey Smith (ND) def. Ben Cox (M) 7-6 (7-3), 6-3; Aaron Talarico (ND) vs. Matt Lockin (M) 6-3, 3-6, aban.; Anthony Jackson (M) led Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) 2-6, 7-5, 2-1, aban.; Greg Novak (M) led Matthew Scott (ND) 6-2, 4-4, aban.; Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Josef Fischer (M) 6-0, 6-3. Doubles: Smith/Taborga (ND) def. Brett Baudinet/ Chris Shaya (M) 8-5; Beam/Lockin (M) def. Ashok Raju/Talarico (ND) 8-5; Brent D’Amico/HaddockMorales (ND) def. Jackson/Novak (M) 9-8 (8-6). NCAA Second Round Notre Dame, Ind., May 12 #14 Notre Dame 4, #40 Purdue 0 Singles: Javier Taborga (ND) led Scott Mayer (P) 3-6, 6-4, 3-1, aban.; Casey Smith (ND) led Derek Miller (P) 4-6, 6-3, 3-2, aban.; Aaron Talarico (ND) def. Carl McCafferty (P) 7-5, 6-3; Luis HaddockMorales (ND) led Andrew Wakefield (P) 7-6 (7-4), 3-6, aban.; Matthew Scott (ND) def. Laith Al-Agba (P) 6-2, 6-3; Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Troy Havens (P) 6-2, 6-1. Doubles: Mayer/Dan Swan (P) def. Smith/ Taborga (ND) 8-5; Ashok Raju/Talarico (ND) def. Al-Agba/McCafferty (P) 8-5; Brent D’Amico/ Haddock-Morales (ND) def. Seth McKinley/Miller (P) 9-7. NCAA Round of 16 College Station, Texas, May 18 #3 Illinois 4, #14 Notre Dame 1 Singles: Javier Taborga (ND) def. Amer Delic (UI) 7-6 (7-5), 6-4; Brian Wilson (UI) def. Casey Smith (ND) 7-6 (7-4), 6-1; Philip Stolt (UI) led Aaron Talarico (ND) 5-7, 6-2, 2-0, aban.; Mike Kosta (UI) led Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 3-1, aban.; Michael Calkins (UI) def. Matthew Scott (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Nathan Zeder (UI) def. Andrew Laflin (ND) 6-1, 6-4 Doubles: Calkins/Delic (UI) led Smith/Taborga (ND) 7-2, aban.; Stolt/Wilson (UI) def. Ashok Raju/Talarico (ND) 8-4; Kosta/ Zeder (UI) def. Brent D’Amico/HaddockMorales (ND) 8-2. 2001 – Second Round NCAA First Round Cambridge, Mass., May 12 #13 Notre Dame 4, #47 Harvard 0 Singles: Casey Smith (ND) led William Lee (H) 4-6, 6-4, 3-2, aban.; Javier Taborga (ND) led Cliff Nguyen (H) 6-4, 2-6, aban.; Oli Choo (H) led Luis HaddockMorales (ND) 6-2, 2-4, aban.; Aaron Talarico (ND) def. Anthony Barker (H) 6-3, 6-3; Brian Farrell (ND) def. George Turner (H) 6-2, 6-2; Matt Daly (ND) def. Mark Riddell (H) 6-2, 6-3. Doubles: Taborga/ Talarico (ND) def. Barker/Turner (H) 8-1; Lee/Riddell (H) def. James Malhame/Smith (ND) 8-5; HaddockMorales/Farrell (ND) def. Chris Chiou/Dalibor Snyder (H) 8-5.

NCAA Second Round Cambridge, Mass., May 13 #18 Washington 4, #13 Notre Dame 1 Singles: Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Casey Smith (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Javier Taborga (ND) led Andre Bizjak (UW) 6-1, 3-6, 2-0, aban.; Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) def. Jeremy Berman (UW) 6-2, 6-3; Andy Posavac (UW) def. Aaron Talarico (ND) 6-1, 6-3; Ari Strasberg (UW) def. Brian Farrell (ND) 6-1, 6-0; Matt Daly (ND) led Dillon Ruby (UW) 7-6, 2-1, aban. Doubles: Berman/Posavac (UW) def. Taborga/Talarico (ND) 8-6; James Malhame/Smith (ND) led Ruby/ Strasberg (UW) 7-6, aban.; Hanlin/Bizjak (UW) def. Haddock-Morales/Farrell (ND) 8-2. 2000 – Second Round NCAA First Round Los Angeles, Calif., May 13 #34 Notre Dame 4, #42 New Mexico State 0 Singles: Ryan Sachire (ND) led Marc Legris (NMS) 6-2, 2-6, 1-0, aban.; Matt Daly (ND) led Cesar Obieta (NMS) 6-2, 4-3, aban.; Casey Smith (ND) led Jens Bolleyer (NMS) 7-6, 4-6, 1-0, aban.; Javier Taborga (ND) def. Felix Hutt (NMS) 6-3, 7-6 ; Aaron Talarico (ND) def. Alvaro Dominquez (NMS) 6-1, 6-1; Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Ben Newcombe (NMS) 6-4, 6-2. Doubles: Legris/Obieta (NMS) led Taborga/Talarico (ND) 6-5, aban.; Trent Miller/Sachire (ND) def. Bolleyer/Newcombe (NMS) 8-3; Daly/Smith (ND) def. Dominquez/Hutt (NMS) 8-6. NCAA Second Round Los Angeles, Calif., May 14 #2 UCLA 4, #42 Notre Dame 2 Singles: Jong-Min Lee (UCLA) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4; Jean-Noel Grinda (UCLA) def. Matt Daly (ND) 6-4, 6-3; Casey Smith (ND) def. Jean-Julien Rojer (UCLA) 6-4, 6-4; Lassi Ketola (UCLA) def. Javier Taborga (ND) 6-1, 7-6 (7-2); Aaron Talarico (ND) vs. Erfan Djahangiri (UCLA) 3-6, 6-4, 4-4, aban.; Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Chris Sands (UCLA) 6-4, 7-5. Doubles: Grinda/Rojer (UCLA) def. Taborga/Talarico (ND) 8-3; Lee/Sands (UCLA) led Trent Miller/Sachire (ND) 7-6, aban.; Ketola/ Rettenmaier (UCLA) def. Daly/Smith (ND) 8-4. 1999 – First Round NCAA First Round Terre Haute, Ind., May 15 #20 Harvard 4, #30 Notre Dame 2 Singles: James Blake (H) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Brian Patterson (ND) vs. John Doran (H) aban.; Matt Daly (ND) def. Kunj Majmudar (H) 6-3, 6-4; Joe Green (H) def. Andrew Laflin (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Casey Smith (ND) def. Scott Clark (H) 6-4, 6-0; Mike Passarella (H) def. Andy Warford (ND) 6-4, 6-1. Doubles: Blake/ Majmudar (H) def. Patterson/ Sachire (ND) 8-6; Clark /Green (H) def. Trent Miller/ Javier Taborga (ND) 8-6; Daly/Smith (ND) def. Passarella/Andrew Styperek (H) 8-4. 1998 – Regional Quarterfinals NCAA Midwest Regional Quarterfinals Notre Dame, Ind., May 15 #48 Minnesota 4, #24 Notre Dame 3 Singles: Tom Chicoine (M) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 6-3, 7-6 (4); Adam Selkirk (M) def. Jakub Pietrowski (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Brian Patterson (ND) def. Martin Michalowski (M) 6-2, 6-1; Jon Svensson (M) def. Dan Rothschild (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Matt Horsley (ND) def. Jorge Duenas (M) 6-3, 7-6 (5); Tyson Parry (M) def.

NCAA Division I Team Championship Individual Records Team Record: 18-20 (7-4 home, 3-3 away, 8-13 neutral) Name Andy Zurcher Barry King Will Forsyth Casey Smith Brett Helgeson Stephen Bass Andrew Roth Todd Wilson David DiLucia Ryan Simme Javier Taborga Aaron Talarico Chuck Coleman Ryan Keckley Jason Pun Sheeva Parbhu Andrew Laflin John Jay O’Brien Matt Daly Luis Haddock Ron Rosas Jakub Pietrowski Mike Sprouse Mark Schmidt Chris Wojtalik Allan Lopez Brian Farrell Danny Rothschild Brent D’Amico Daniel Stahl Eric Langenkamp Brian Patterson Ryan Sachire Greg Andrews Vijay Freeman Santiago Montoya Matt Horsley Blas Moros Ashok Raju Steve Flanigan Matthew Scott Trent Miller Casey Watt Niall Fitzgerald Samuel Keeton Irackli Akhvlediani Brian Harris Andy Warford Paul Hidaka Tom North Patrick Buchanan Ryan Wenger James Malhame Eric Enloe Tyler Davis David Anderson Spencer Talmadge Stephen Havens Billy Pecor

Singles Doubles Total 4-5 4-1-2 8-6-2 2-3-1 4-0 6-3-1 3-4-1 3-0-2 6-4-3 3-2-3 3-3-2 6-5-5 6-1-1 0-4-2 6-5-3 2-5-1 4-3 6-8-1 2-2 3-2 5-4 3-1-1 2-1 5-2-1 4-2 1-1-1 5-3-1 3-3-1 2-1-4 5-4-5 3-1-3 2-4-2 5-5-5 3-1-3 2-4-1 5-5-4 3-5 2-0-1 5-5-1 1-3-2 4-4 5-7-2 1-4-1 4-3 5-7-1 4-1-2 0-4-1 5-4-3 4-2 0-0 4-2 3-2-1 1-0-2 4-2-3 2-1-2 2-1 4-2-2 1-1-4 3-2-1 4-3-5 4-3-1 0-1-2 4-4-3 2-3 2-3 4-6 3-4-1 1-3-2 4-7-3 2-6 1-1-2 3-7-2 0-0 2-0-1 2-0-1 0-0 2-1 2-1 1-1 1-1 2-2 0-2 2-0 2-2 0-0-2 2-3 2-3-2 2-1-1 0-2 2-3-1 2-0-1 0-5 2-5-1 1-2-1 1-3 2-5-1 1-3-1 1-3-1 2-6-2 2-2 0-2-2 2-4-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-1-1 0-0 1-1-1 0-0 1-2 1-2 0-0-1 1-1 1-1-1 1-2-1 0-0-1 1-2-2 0-0 1-2-1 1-2-1 1-3-1 0-5 1-8-1 1-0-1 0-3-1 1-3-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-2-3 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-1-1 0-0 0-1-1 0-1 0-0-3 0-1-3 0-0-2 0-1 0-1-2 0-0 0-2-2 0-2-2 0-3-1 0-3-1 0-6-1 0-2 0-1-1 0-3-1

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NCAA Team Championship Irish in the NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships Notre Dame has had a number of outstanding results in the individual NCAA tournaments. Prior to 1977, the NCAA Championship consisted of a singles and doubles draw, with players earning points for their teams with victories. Jim Evert, whose daughter Chris went on to be the world’s No. 1 player and win 18 grand-slam singles titles, was the first Irish player to score a point in the NCAA Championship when he reached the singles semifinals in 1943. A year later, Charles Samson advanced to the singles title match before losing to three-time champ Pancho Segura. Also in 1944, a year in which Notre Dame won the national title, Samson and Jerry Evert (brother of Jim) made the doubles semifinals before bowing out. After both served time in the military, the Evert brothers teamed up in 1948 to reach that same round in the NCAAs. The best singles result by an Irish player under the old format after the 1940s was a semifinal finish by Maxwell Brown in 1959, while he and Bill Heinbecker posted the all-time best Notre Dame doubles result that same year, advancing to the final before losing to Tulane’s pair of Crawford Henry and Ronald Holmberg. In 1977, the NCAA adopted a separate team tournament and limited the singles and doubles draws to 64 and 32 entrants, respectively. (They had previously been open to an unlimited number of participants.) Under the new format, Notre Dame has qualified 14 singles players and 13 doubles teams to the NCAAs, with all but two singles entrants coming since 1990. The 14 singles players have combined for a total of 24 NCAA Singles Championship appearances. Five times Irish players have advanced to the Round of 16, including on three occasions by David DiLucia. Sheeva Parbhu became the first Notre Dame player to reach the quarterfinals under the current format. In doubles, Andy Zurcher and Todd Wilson posted the best result, reaching the semifinals in front of a home crowd in 1994. Eric Enloe (ND) 6-4, 7-6 (1). Doubles: Pietrowski/ Patterson (ND) def. Chicoine/ Michalowski (M) 8-5; Vijay Freeman/Rothschild (ND) def. Duenas/Parry (M) 8-5; Martin Kristoffersen/Selkirk (M) def. Horsley/Sachire (ND) 8-6. 1997 – Regional Semifinals NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals Champaign, Ill., May 10 #69 Minnesota 4, #13 Notre Dame 2 Singles: Ryan Sachire (ND) def. Lars Hjarrand (M) 6-3, 7-5; Tom Chicoine (M) def. Jakub Pietrowski (ND) 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (2); Ryan Simme (ND) def. Ben Gabler (M) 6-1, 7-6 (8); Adam Selkirk (M) def. Brian Patterson (ND) 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Martin Michalowski (M) def. Danny Rothschild (ND) 6-4, 6-4; Eric Enloe (ND) vs. Robin Rutili (ND), aban. Doubles:

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Hjarrand/Gabler (M) def. Pietrowski/Patterson (ND) 9-7; Chicoine/Martin Kirstofferson (M) def. Sachire/ Trent Miller (ND) 8-6; Simme/Rothschild (ND) def. Michalowski/Rutilli (M) 8-5. 1996 – Regional Quarterfinals NCAA Midwest Regional Quarterfinals Notre Dame, Ind., May 10 #37 Minnesota 4, #32 Notre Dame 3 Singles: Mike Sprouse (ND) def. Lars Hjarrand (M) 4-6, 7-5, 6-2; Jakub Pietrowski (ND) def. Ben Gabler (M) 7-6 (2), 6-4; Erik Donley (M) def. Ryan Simme (ND) 6-1, 6-4; Tom Chicione (M) def. Brian Patterson (ND) 6-4, 7-5; John Jay O’Brien (ND) def. Adam Selkirk (M) 6-4, 7-5; Martin Kristoffersen (M) def. Jason Pun (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Doubles: Hjarrand/Donley (M) def. Pun/Sprouse (ND) 9-8 (2); Gabler/Selkirk (M) def. Patterson/Pietrowski (ND) 8-6; O’Brien/Simme (ND) def. Chicoine/ Kristoffersen (M) 8-6. 1995 – Regional Final NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals Notre Dame, Ind., May 6 #19 Notre Dame 4, #19 Minnesota 3 Singles: Ross Loel (M) def. Ryan Simme (ND) 7-6 (4), 6-3; Lars Hjarrand (M) def. Mike Sprouse (ND) 1-6, 6-3, 6-3; Jason Pun (ND) def. Stefan Tzvetkov (M) 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4; John Jay O’Brien (ND) def. Erik Donley (M) 6-4, 6-3; Jakub Pietrowski (ND) def. Ben Gabler (M) 6-1, 6-4; Adam Cohen (M) def. Brian Harris (ND) 1-6, 6-4, 6-1. Doubles: Sprouse/Pun (ND) def. Donley/Hjarrand (M) 8-3; Steve Flanigan/ Pietrowski (ND) def. Loel/Gabler (M) 9-7; Simme/ O’Brien (ND) vs. Rutilli/Tzvetkov (M), aban. NCAA Midwest Regional Final Notre Dame, Ind., May 7 #8 Mississippi 4, #19 Notre Dame 0 Singles: Mahesh Bhupathi (M) def. Ryan Simme (ND) 6-3, 6-1; Johan Hede (M) vs. Mike Sprouse (ND) aban.; Ali Hamadeh (M) def. Jason Pun (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Johan Landsberg (M) vs. John Jay O’Brien (ND) aban.; Remi Feneon (M) def. Jakub Pietrowski (ND) 7-6 (5), 6-1; Van vanLingen (M) vs. Steve Flanigan (ND) aban. Doubles: Bhupathi/Hamadeh (M) def. Sprouse/Pun (ND) 8-5; Landsberg/Feneon (M) def. Flanigan/Pietrowski (ND) 8-6; vanLingen/Hede (M) vs. Simme/O’Brien (ND) aban. 1994 – Round of 16 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals Notre Dame, Ind., May 13 #19 Notre Dame 4, #49 Michigan 0 Singles: Andy Zurcher (ND) def. Dan Brakus (M) 6-1, 6-2; Ryan Simme (ND) vs. John Costanzo (M) aban.; Mike Sprouse (ND) def. Peter Pusztai (M) 6-4, 7-6 (3); Todd Wilson (ND) vs. Grady Burnett (M) aban.; John Jay O’Brien (ND) def. Adam Wager (M) 6-2, 6-2; Jason Pun (ND) vs. Geoff Prentice (M) aban. Doubles: Wilson/Zurcher (ND) def. Brakus/ Constanzo (M) 8-4; Allan Lopez/Pun (ND) def. Burnett/Pusztai (M) 8-3; Simme/Sprouse (ND) vs. Prentice/Chris Wyatt (M) aban. NCAA Midwest Regional Final Notre Dame, Ind., May 14 #19 Notre Dame 4, #25 Minnesota 3 Singles: Andy Zurcher (ND) def. Paul Pridmore (M)

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6-0, 6-4; Ryan Simme (ND) def. Lars Hjarrand (M) 1-6, 6-4, 6-4; Mike Sprouse (ND) def. Adam Krafft (M) 7-6 (8), 6-3; Todd Wilson (ND) def. Ross Loel (M) 6-2, 6-1; Eric Donley (M) def. John Jay O’Brien (ND) 6-2, 3-6, 6-2; Ben Gabler (M) def. Jason Pun (ND) 1-6, 6-2, 6-4. Doubles: Krafft /Pridmore (M) def. Wilson/Zurcher (ND) 8-5; Hjarrand/Loel (M) def. Allan Lopez/Pun (ND) 8-3; Donley/Graber (M) vs. Simme/Sprouse (ND) aban. NCAA Round of 16 Notre Dame, Ind., May 21 #4 Georgia 4, #19 Notre Dame 3 Singles: Mike Sell (G) def. Andy Zurcher (ND) 6-7 (1), 7-6 (6), 7-5; Ryan Simme (ND) def. Jamie Laschinger (G) 6-4, 6-2; Bobby Mariencheck (G) def. Mike Sprouse (ND) 1-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2; Todd Wilson (ND) def. Eddie Jacques (G) 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4); Nirav Patel (G) def. John Jay O’Brien (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Kevin Sessions (G) def. Jason Pun (ND) 6-4, 6-2. Doubles: Wilson/Zurcher (ND) def. Laschinger/ Albin Polonyi (G) 8-5; Allan Lopez/Pun (ND) def. Mariencheck/Sessions (G) 8-3; Patel/Sell (G) def. Simme/Sprouse (ND) 8-1. 1993 – Quarterfinals NCAA Round of 16 Athens, Ga., May 15 #10 Notre Dame 5, #5 Mississippi State 3 Singles: Daniel Courcol (M) def. Will Forsyth (ND) 6-4, 6-4; Chuck Coleman (ND) def. Per Nilsson (M) 6-3, 6-4; Mark Schmidt (ND) def. Remi Barbarin (M) 6-1, 6-3; Laurent Orsini (M) def. Ron Rosas (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Todd Wilson (ND) def. Stephane Plot (M) 3-6, 6-3, 7-5; Sylvain Guichard (M) def. Mike Sprouse (ND) 7-6 (6), 6-4. Doubles: Coleman/Forsyth (ND) def. Courcol/Laurent Miquelard (M) 6-3, 6-4; Kristian Broms/Nilsson (M) vs. Rosas/Schmidt (ND) aban.; Jason Pun/Chris Wojtalik (ND) def. Barbarin/ Orsini (M) 6-4, 6-1. NCAA Quarterfinals Athens, Ga., May 16 #1 USC 5, #10 Notre Dame 0 Singles: Brian MacPhie (SC) def. Will Forsyth (ND) 6-2, 6-0; Wayne Black (SC) def. Chuck Coleman (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Jon Leach (SC) def. Mark Schmidt (ND) 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-1; Andras Lanyi (SC) vs. Ron Rosas (ND) aban.; Adam Peterson (SC) def. Todd Wilson (ND) 6-1, 6-1; Lukas Hovorka (SC) def. Mike Sprouse (ND) 7-6 (5), 6-4. Doubles: Not played. 1992 – Runners-Up NCAA Round of 16 Athens, Ga., May 15 #10 Notre Dame 5, #7 Mississippi State 3 Singles: David DiLucia (ND) def. Daniel Courcol (M) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; Christophe Damiens (M) def. Andy Zurcher (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Jean Francois Lagloire (M) def. Chuck Coleman (ND) 6-2, 4-6, 6-1; Will Forsyth (ND) def. Per Nilsson (M) 7-6 (5), 6-3; Sylvain Guichard (M) def. Mark Schmidt (ND) 6-3, 1-6, 6-4; Ron Rosas (ND) def. Laurent Miquelard (M) 6-2, 6-1. Doubles: Coleman/DiLucia (ND) vs. Damiens/Lagloire (M) aban.; Forsyth/Zurcher (ND) def. Courcol/Miquelard (M) 6-2, 6-4; Schmidt/Chris Wojtalik (ND) def. Guichard/Nilsson (M) 7-5, 6-4. NCAA Quarterfinals Athens, Ga., May 17

#10 Notre Dame 5, #3 Georgia 4 Singles: David DiLucia (ND) def. Wade McGuire (G) 7-5, 6-3; Bobby Mariencheck (G) def. Andy Zurcher (ND) 6-4, 0-6, 6-1; Mike Sell (G) def. Chuck Coleman (ND) 3-6, 6-1, 6-2; Will Forsyth (ND) def. Hector Nevares (ND) 5-7, 6-1, 6-2; Mark Schmidt (ND) def. Nirav Patel (G) 6-1, 2-6, 6-2; Ron Rosas (ND) def. Jack Frierson (G) 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Doubles: McGuire/ Mariencheck (G) def. DiLucia/Tom North (ND) 7-6 (4), 6-4; Forsyth/Zurcher (ND) def. Nevares/Patel (G) 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5); Frierson/Sell (G) def. Schmidt/Rosas (ND) 6-2, 6-4. NCAA Semifinals Athens, Ga., May 18 #10 Notre Dame 5, #1 USC 1 Singles: David DiLucia (ND) def. Brian MacPhie (SC) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3; Andy Zurcher (ND) def. David Ekerot (SC) 6-2, 6-2; Chuck Coleman (ND) def. Jon Leach (SC) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Will Forsyth (ND) def. Wayne Black (SC) 4-6, 6-1, 6-4; Kent Seton (SC) def. Mark Schmidt (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Ron Rosas (ND) def. Phil Whitesell (SC) 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: Forsyth/Zurcher (ND) vs. Ekerot/ Andras Lanyi (SC) aban.; Rosas/Wojtalik (ND) vs. Black/Seton (SC) aban. NCAA Final Athens, Ga., May 19 #2 Stanford 5, #10 Notre Dame 0 Singles: Alex O’Brien (S) def. David DiLucia (ND) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Michael Flanagan (S) def. Andy Zurcher (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Cris Cocotos (S) def. Chuck Coleman (ND) 7-5, 5-7, 6-1; Robert Devens (S) vs. Will Forsyth (ND) abandoned; Vimal Patel (S) def. Mark Schmidt (ND) 6-0, 6-4; Jason Yee (S) def. Ron Rosas (ND) 6-0, 6-3. Doubles: Not played. 1991 – Round of 16 NCAA First Round Athens, Ga., May 17 #19 Notre Dame 5, #22 Kansas 2 Singles: David DiLucia (ND) def. Craig Wildey (K) 6-4, 6-4; Chuck Coleman (ND) def. Jeff Gross (K) 6-0, 6-0; Chris Walker (K) def. Will Forsyth (ND) 7-5, 6-1; Rafael Rangel (K) def. Mark Schmidt (ND) 1-6, 7-5, 6-3; Andy Zurcher (ND) def. Paul Garvin (K) 6-2, 6-2; Ron Rosas (ND) def. Pat Han (K) 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Doubles: Coleman/ DiLucia (ND) def. Walker/Wildey (K) 7-6 (2), 6-2; Forsyth/Zurcher (ND) vs. Garvin/Rangel (K) abandoned; Schmidt/Ryan Wenger (ND) vs. Rhain Buth/ Han (M) abandoned. NCAA Round of 16 Athens, Ga., May 18 #1 USC 6, #19 Notre Dame 0 Singles: Brian MacPhie (SC) def. David DiLucia (ND) 6-3, 6-4; Byron Black (SC) def. Chuck Coleman (ND) 6-4, 6-4; Donnie Isakk (SC) def. Will Forsyth (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Jon Leach (SC) def. Mark Schmidt (ND) 7-5, 6-1; David Eckerot (SC) def. Andy Zurcher (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; Andras Lanyi (SC) def. Ron Rosas (ND) 6-4, 6-0. Doubles: Not played.


Irish in the NCAA Singles Championship 2012 Greg Andrews (first round) 1st: l. Jonas Lutjen (Mississippi) 7-5, 6-3 2011 Casey Watt (first round) 1st: l. Finn Tearney (Pepperdine) 6-2, 5-7, 6-0 2010 Casey Watt (first round) 1st: l. Haythem Abid (UCLA) 6-3, 7-6 2009 Brett Helgeson (second round) 1st: d. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan (Washington) 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 2nd: l. [2] Oleksandr Nedovyesov (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 6-4 2008 Brett Helgeson (second round) 1st: d. Chris Clayton (Harvard) 6-3, 6-1 2nd: l. Oleksandr Nedovyesov (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 6-2 2007 Stephen Bass [8] (second round) 1st: d. Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) 6-2, 6-4 2nd: l. Alex Slovic (Washington) 6-3, 6-4 Sheeva Parbhu (first round) 1st: l. [2] Somdev Devvarman (Virginia) 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 (2) 2006 Sheeva Parbhu (Quarters) 1st: d. [8] Scott Doerner (Pepperdine) 7-5, 6-0 2nd: d. Ryan Preston (Vanderbilt) 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 Rd. of 16: d. Roger Matalonga (Arizona) 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 Quarters: l. [14] Somdev Devvarman (Virginia) 6-1, 6-3 Stephen Bass (first round) 1st: l. Conor Niland (Cal) 6-1, 6-3

2004 Luis Haddock (first round) 1st: l. Pedro Nieto (VCU) 6-1, 6-3 2002 Javier Taborga [9-16] (first round) 1st: l. Marcin Matkowski (UCLA) 6-4, 6-3 2000 Ryan Sachire [9-16] (first round) 1st: l. Alex Osterreith (Arizona State) 7-6 (10-8), 6-3 1999 Ryan Sachire [3] (first round) 1st: l. Mike Parsons (Tennessee) 6-4, 5-7, 6-0 1998 Ryan Sachire [9-16] (round of 16) 1st: d. Jong-Min Lee (UC Santa Barbara) 6-2, 6-4 2nd: d. Doug Root (Duke) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. [1] Pavel Kudrnac (Oklahoma State) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 1997 Ryan Sachire (second round) 1st: d. Daniel Anderson (VCU) 6-1, 6-4 2nd: l. [7] Ryan Wolters (Stanford) 6-2, 6-2 1996 Mike Sprouse (second round) 1st: d. Gus Fernandes (LSU) 6-3, 6-7 (6-8), 6-3 2nd: l. [9-16] Simon Aspelin (Pepperdine) 2-6, 6-1, 7-5 1995 Mike Sprouse (second round) 1st: d. [9-16] Steven Baldas (Georgia) 7-6 (10-8), 5-7, 6-4 2nd: l. Fredrik Bergh (Fresno State) 6-2, 6-3 Ryan Simme (first round) 1st: l. [9-16] Laurent Orsini (Mississippi State) 6-1, 6-3 1994 Andy Zurcher (second round)

1st: d. Michael Hill (California) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 2nd: l. [5-8] Chris Pressley (Duke) 6-3, 6-2 1993 Chuck Coleman (round of 16) 1st: d. Mayhar Goodarz (Kentucky) 6-3, 6-1 2nd: d. Gil Kovalski (Northern Arizona) 7-6 (7-1), 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. Davide Sanguinetti (UCLA) 6-2, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4 Will Forsyth (first round) 1st: l. Wayne Black (USC) 6-1, 6-3 1992 David DiLucia [1] (round of 16) 1st: d. Dean Cohen (Miami) 6-4, 6-2 2nd: d. Anders Eriksson (Texas) 6-1, 6-1 Rd. of 16: l. [9-16] Chris Woodruff (Tennessee) 6-2, 6-2 Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: l. Wayne Black (USC) 7-5, 6-2 1991 David DiLucia [6] (round of 16) 1st: d. Mark Merklein (Florida) 6-7 (4-6), 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) 2nd: d. Matt Lucena (California) 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) Rd. of 16: l. [9-16] Jose Luis Noriega (San Diego) 6-3, 6-4 1990 David DiLucia [9-16] (round of 16) 1st: d. Paul Mancini (West Virginia) 6-1, 6-2 2nd: d. Mike Zimmerman (Harvard) 6-1, 7-6 Rd. of 16: l. Steve Herdoiza (Northwestern) 6-4, 6-4 1982 Mark McMahon (second round) 1st: d. Bill Harper (Millsaps) 6-4, 6-2 Rd. of 16: l. Mark Dickson (Clemson) 6-2, 6-4 1977 Randy Stehlik (first round) 1st: l. John Hayes (Princeton) 6-3, 6-4

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1998

Niall Fitzgerald/Casey Watt 1st: l. [4] Bradley Kahn/Ryan Thacher (Stanford) 6-4, 7-6

Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (round of 16) 1st: d. Frank Morgan/Alex Waske (San Diego State) 6-2, 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. [5-8] Kelly Gullett/Robert Lindstedt (Pepperdine) 2-6, 6-2, 6-4

2007

Sheeva Parbhu/Ryan Keckley (first round) 1st: l. Henrique Cancado/Harel Srugo (Old Dominion) 6-1, 2-6, 7-5

1997

Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (first round) 1st: l. [3] Tim Crichton/Tom Hamilton (Arkansas) 6-4, 5-7, 6-4

2006

Eric Langenkamp/Ryan Keckley (first round) 1st: l. [7] Rylan Rizza/Nick Meythaler (Virginia) 6-0, 6-4

1995

2002

Casey Smith/Javier Taborga (first round) 1st: l. Matthias Mathaes/Prakash Venkataraman (Rice) 7-6 (7-5), 4-6, 7-5

2001

Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico (first round) 1st: l. Scott Lipsky/David Martin (Stanford) 6-4, 6-0

2000

Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico (first round) 1st: l. [5-8] Toby Hansson/Jon Wallmark (SMU) ­6-4, 6-2

Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse (round of 16) 1st: d. Michael Hill/Bobby Mahal (California) 6-3, 6-7 (6-8), 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. [3] Mahesh Bhupathi/Ali Hamadeh (Mississippi) 3-6, 6-3, 6-3

1994

Andy Zurcher/Todd Wilson (semifinals) 1st: d. [5-8] Paul Goebel/Frederick Neimayer (Middle Tennessee) 6-3, 6-1 Rd. of 16: d. Greg Gaunt/Ivan Spinner (Penn State) 6-3, 6-2

Quarters: d. Marcus Hilpert/Evan McGinn (Arkansas) 7-5, 2-6, 7-5 Semis: l. [3] Wayne Black/Jon Leach (USC) 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-3

1993

Chuck Coleman/Will Forsyth (round of 16) 1st: d. Roy Canada/Gene Carswell (New Mexico) 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 Rd. of 16: l. Christopher Haggard/Chris Woodruff (Tennessee) 3-6, 6-3, 6-1

1992

Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia [5-8] (first round) 1st: l. David Blair/Mark Merklein (Florida) 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-1)

1991

Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia [5-8] (first round) 1st: l. Fritz Bissell/Mark Knowles (UCLA) 6-1, 6-3 Will Forsyth/Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: l. David Blair/Mark Merklein (Florida) 7-6 (7-0), 2-6, 7-5

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Collegiate Grand Slams Singles ITA All-American Championships (Main Draw) 2010- Casey Watt (consolation first round) 1st: l. Benedikt Lindheim (Nebraska) 4-6, 4-6 Cons.: l. Ashley Watling (Tulsa) 4-6, 2-6 2009-Brett Helgeson (round of 16) 1st: d. Richard Wire (Stanford) 5-7, 7-5, 6-1 2nd: d. [12] Nate Schnugg (Georgia) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 Rd. of 16: l. [1] Oleksandr Nedevyesov (Oklahoma State) 6-2, 6-2 2008-Sheeva Parbhu (consolation first round) 1st: l. Bojan Szumanski (Texas Tech) 6-3, 6-0 Cons.: l. Clancy Shileds (Boise State) 6-3, 6-3 2006-Stephen Bass (consolation final) 1st: l. Travis Helgeson (Georgia) 6-2, 6-3 Cons.: d. Sergi Vila (Drake) 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 Cons.: d. Michael Kokta (Baylor) 7-6 (5), 6-3 Cons.: d. Peter Rodrigues (Duke) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Cons.: d. Christian Groh (SD State) 6-0, ret. Cons.: l. Todd Paul (Wake Forest) 6-1, 6-2 2006-Sheeva Parbhu (consolation second round) 1st: l. Kaden Hensel (Tennessee) 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2 Cons.: d. Jordan Delass (Ga. Tech) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Cons.: l. Steven Moneke (OSU) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 2005-Eric Langenkamp (second round) 1st: l. Rohan Gajjar (Arkansas) 6-4, 6-4 Cons.: d. [12] Tom Eklund (South Carolina) 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-1 Cons.: l. Mark Barry (Penn State) 6-4, 6-1 2001-Casey Smith (second round) 1st: d. Calle Hansen (Pepperdine) 6-2, 6-4 2nd: l. Kosta Zinchanka (South Alabama) 7-5, 6-0 Irish in the ITA Midwest Region Indoor Championships Midwest Region Indoor Championships. The top performances by Irish players since 1990 are listed below. SINGLES Champion: S tephen Bass (2005), Andy Zurcher (1993), Will Forsyth (1992), David DiLucia (1990) Runner-Up: Casey Watt (2009) Sheeva Parbhu (2006), Sheeva Parbhu (2005), Ryan Sachire (1996), Mike Sprouse (1994), Andy Zurcher (1991) Semifinals: Casey Watt (2010), Brett Helgeson (2008), Stephen Bass (2004), Ryan Sachire (1998, 1999), Jakub Pietrowski (1996), Ryan Simme (1993), Will Forsyth (1991), Andy Zurcher (1990) No. 1 Seed: Ryan Sachire (1998, 1999), Mike Sprouse (1995), Ryan Simme (1994), David DiLucia (1990) DOUBLES Champion: R yan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu (2006), Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (1997), Andy Zurcher/Allen Lopez (1993), David DiLucia/Chuck Coleman (1990) Runner-Up: Luis Haddock/Ryan Keckley (2003), Chuck Coleman/Will Forsyth (1992) Semifinals: Casey Smith/Javier Taborga (2001), Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (1996), Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse (1994) No. 1 Seed: Aaron Talarico/Javier Taborga (2000), Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse (1995), David DiLucia/Chuck Coleman (1990)

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2000-Javier Taborga (round of 16) 1st: d. George Matijasevic (Auburn) 6-1, 7-5 2nd: d. [3] K.J. Hippensteel (Stanford) 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. Bo Hodge (Georgia) 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 1999-Ryan Sachire [1] (second round) 1st: d. Alex Aybar (Arizona) 6-7, 6-1, 6-3 2nd: l. Eduardo Gordilho (UL Lafayette) 6-1, 6-1 1998-Ryan Sachire [8] (runner-up) 1st: d. Shuon Madden (Texas A&M) 6-3, 6-2 2nd: d. Dough Bohaboy (Northwestern) 7-5, 6-3 Rd. of 16: d. Ivan Rodrigo (Miami) 6-3, 6-4 Quarters: d. Alex Kim (Stanford) 6-2, 6-0 Semis: d. Robert Kendrick (Washington) 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 Final: l. [2] James Blake (Harvard) 6-3, 7-6 1997-Ryan Sachire (quarterfinals) 1st: d. Michael Blue (Texas) 6-4, 7-5 Rd. of 16: d. Daniel Andersson (VCU) 6-1, 6-4 Quarters: l. Vince Allegre (UCLA) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 1996-Jakub Pietrowski (first round) 1st: l. Matt Ballay (Mississippi State) 6-4, 7-5 1995-Mike Sprouse (first round) 1st: l. Lee Pearson (Auburn) 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 1994-Ryan Simme (quarterfinals) 1st: d. Paul Rosner (UAB) 6-7, 6-1, 6-4 Rd. of 16: d. Jamie Laschinger (Georgia) 7-5, 6-3 Quarters: l. [3] Srdjan Muskatirovic (Miami) 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 1993-Ryan Simme (first round ) 1st: l. [2] Chris Pressley (Duke) 6-3, 7-5 Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: l. Greg Bowery (SMU) 7-6, 6-1 1992-Andy Zurcher (round of 16) 1st: d. David Draper (Texas) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. David Hall (Duke) 6-2, 6-1 Will Forsyth (first round) 1st: l. [5] Frank Schaffner (UAB) 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 1991-David DiLucia [2] (runner-up) 1st: d. Steve Campbell (Rice) 6-4, 6-2 Rd. of 16: d. Tamer El Sawy (LSU) 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 Quarters: d. Roland Thornqvist (North Carolina) 7-6, 6-3 Semis: d. Michael Flanagan (Stanford) 6-1, 7-6 Final: l. [1] Alex O’Brien (Stanford) 7-6, 7-6 1990-David DiLucia [8] (semifinals) 1st: d. Chris Cocotos (Stanford) 6-1, 0-6, 6-3 Rd. of 16: d. Ivan Baron (Georgia) 7-6, 4-6, 7-5 Quarters: d. [3] Jose-Luis Noriega (San Diego) 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 Semis: l. [1] Jonathan Stark (Stanford) 6-3, 6-2 1989-David DiLucia (first round) 1st: l. John Stimpson (South Carolina) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships 2009-Brett Helgeson (round of 16) 1st: d. Alex Clayton (Stanford) 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5 Rd. of 16: l. Enrique Olivares (East Tennessee State) 7-5, 7-5 2006-Sheeva Parbhu (consolation second round) 1st: l. Harel Srugo (Old Dominion) 6-7 (8), 6-4, 6-1 Cons.: d. Jakub Cech (Fresno State) 7-5, 7-6 (0) Cons.: l. Luis Flores (Georgia) 7-5, 5-7, 7-5 2006-Stephen Bass (semifinals) 1st: d. Greg Ouellette (Florida) 7-6, 3-6, 7-5 Rd. of 16: d. John Isner (Georgia) 6-4, 7-6 (6) Quarters: d. Luke Shields (Boise State) 1-6, 7-6, 7-6 Semis: l. Steven Moneke (Ohio State) 7-5, 6-3 2005-Sheeva Parbhu (round of 16) 1st: d. #28 Shannon Buck (Air Force) 6-1, 1-6, 6-2 Rd. of 16: l. Mislav Hizak (Embry-Riddle) 7-5, 6-4 2005-Stephen Bass (quarterfinals) 1st: d. #16 Rylan Rizza (Virginia) 7-5, 6-1 Rd. of 16: d. [6] Luke Shields (Boise State) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 Quarters: l. [2] John Isner (Georgia) 7-5, 7-6 (8-6) 2000-Ryan Sachire (quarterfinals) 1st: d. [5-8] Oskar Johansson (Arkansas) 6-7, 6-3, 7-6 Rd. of 16: d. Tom Hand (LSU) 6-3, 6-4 Quarters: l. [1] Daniel Andersson (VCU) 6-3, 6-2

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1999-Ryan Sachire [3] (consolation champion) 1st: l. Adam Marchetti (Virginia Tech) 7-5, 6-3 Cons.: d. Mario Toledo (Georgia Perimeter) 6-0, 6-1 Cons. QF: d. Nenad Toroman (Tulsa) 6-2, 6-4 Cons. SF: d. [5-8] Esteban Carrill (TCU) 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 Cons. F: d. Daniel Andersson (VCU) 6-2, 6-3 1998-Ryan Sachire (first round) 1st: l. Vince Allegra (UCLA) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 1997-Ryan Sachire (first round) 1st: l. Kevin Kim (UCLA) 0-6, 6-3, 6-3 1995-Mike Sprouse (round of 16) 1st: d. David Caldwell (North Carolina) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. [4] Damon Henkel (Florida) 6-2, 6-0 Ryan Simme (first round) 1st: l. Eddie Jacques (Georgia) 6-0, 6-2 1994-Andy Zurcher (round of 16) 1st: d. Ari Nathan (Pepperdine) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. [4] Sargis Sargsian (Arizona State) 6-2, 6-0 Ryan Simme (first round) 1st: l. Paul Robinson (TCU) 7-5, 7-5 1993-Will Forsyth (round of 16) 1st: d. Howard Joffe (Pepperdine) 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 Rd. of 16: l. [7] Mike Sell (Georgia) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 1992-David DiLucia [1] (round of 16) 1st: d. Greg Anderson (Fresno State) 6-4, 6-1 Rd. of 16: l. Tony Bujan (TCU) 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: l. [4] Jose Luis Noriega (San Diego) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 1991-David DiLucia [6] (first round) 1st: l. Bent Pedersen (California) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 ITA National Clay Court Championships (1988-2000) 1999-Ryan Sachire [1] (semifinals) 1st: d. Edo Bawano (Kentucky) 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 2nd: d. Michael Blue (Texas) 6-4, 6-4 Rd. of 16: d. Olivier Le Jeune (Fresno State) 7-6, 6-2 Quarters: d. [7] Marco Baron (Mississippi State) 6-3, 6-4 Semis: l. Frank Moser (VCU) 6-2, 6-0 1998-Ryan Sachire [4] (second round) 1st: d. Vikrank Chada (Mississippi) 7-6, 6-2 2nd: l. Guillaume Legat (South Carolina) 7-6, 6-2 1996-Jakub Pietrowski (first round) 1st: l. Jonathan Pastel (Davidson) 7-6, 6-0 1995-Ryan Simme (first round) 1st: l. Fredrik Giers (Fresno State) 6-3, 6-3 Mike Sprouse (first round) 1st: l. Bryan Juinio (Fresno State) 6-3, 6-3 1994-Ryan Simme (quarterfinals) 1st: d. Pedro Braga (LSU) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 Quarters: l. Brian Stanton (Florida State) 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 1992-Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: l. [3] Chris Woodruff (Tennessee) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 1991-David DiLucia [2] (first round) 1st: l. Yaser Zaatini (East Tennessee State) 6-3, 6-3

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ITA All-American Championships (Main Draw) 2001-Casey Smith/Javier Taborga (consolation champions) 1st: l. Scott Lipsky/David Martin (Stanford) 8-6 Cons.: d. Olivier Levant/Eleazar Magallan (Florida) 8-3 Cons. QF: d. Steve Berke/Dustin West (Yale) 9-8 (7-1) Cons. SF: d. Michael Calkins/Amer Delic (Illinois) 9-7 Cons. F: d. James Cameron/John Chesworth (Furman) 8-5 2000-Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico [5] (semifinals) 1st: d. McDonald/Soto (Mississippi State) 6-2, 6-2 Rd. of 16: d. Romain Ambert/Rene Combette (Mississippi State) 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-5) Quarters: d. Ramsey Smith/Michael Yani (Duke) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 Semis: l. Olivier Levant/Nathan Overholser (Florida) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1

1997-Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (quarterfinals) 1st: d. Michal Chmela/Tom Hand (LSU) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 Quarters: l. Kelly Gullett/Robert Lindstedt (Pepperdine) 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 1995-Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse (first round) 1st: l. Roger Pettersson/Luke Smith (UNLV) 6-3, 7-5 1992-Will Forsyth/Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: l. Robert Devens/Michael Flanagan (Stanford) 7-5, 6-1 1991-Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia [1] (first round) 1st: l. Potter/Hulse (Kentucky) 6-4, 6-4 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships 2006-Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu (consolation champions) 1st: l. Dickhardt/Groh (San Diego State) 8-6 Cons. QF: d. Cameron/Hensel (Tennessee) 8-5 Cons. SF: d. Kumantsov/Pavlov (Texas A&M-CC) 8-5 Cons. F: d. O’Brien/Cojanu (William & Mary) 8-5 2001-Casey Smith/Javier Taborga (semifinals) 1st: d. Dane McGregor/Shri Sudhakara (Tulsa) 8-2 Quarters: d. Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer (UCLA) 8-6 Semis: l. Johan Brunstrom/Eric Cohn (SMU) 9-8 (7-5) 1998-Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski [3] (first round) 1st: l. Kelly Gullett/Robert Lindstedt (Pepperdine) 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 1994-Allen Lopez/Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: l. Cary Lothringer/Ari Nathan (Pepperdine) 6-2, 6-4 1992-Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia (runners-up) 1st: d. Lampert/Seilkop (Clemson) 6-1, 6-4 Quarters: d. [4] Bujan/Ruette (TCU) 6-4, 6-1 Semis: d. [1] Kronauge/Kruse (Ball State) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Final: l. [2] Jon Leach/BrianMacPhie (USC) 7-6, 6-4 1991-Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia [2] (first round) 1st: l. Mike Shyjan/Mike Zimmerman (Harvard) 6-3, 2-1, ret. ITA National Clay Court Championships (1992-2000) 1997-Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (quarterfinals) 1st: d. McNamara/Roberts (Middle Tennessee State) 2-6, 6-2, 7-6 Quarters: l. [4] Wile/Root (Duke) 6-3, 6-2 1995-Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse (first round) 1st: l. [1] Paul Robinson/David Roditi (TCU) 6-3, 6-3 1993-Jason Pun/Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: l. [1] Jamie Laschinger/Albin Polonyi (Georgia) 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 Irish Players in the Collegiate Grand Slam EventsThe collegiate grand slam consists of the three most-prestigious individual national tournaments in college tennis: the ITA AllAmerican Championships (played in October), the National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships(nowplayedinNovemberafterbeinga Februaryeventuntil2001-02),andtheyear-endNCAA Championships. From 1986 until 2000-01, the SeptemberNationalClayCourtChampionshipsmade upthefourthlegofthecollegiategrandslam,butthe event is no longer played. Irish players have had considerable success in the collegiate grand-slam events, earning runner-up finishes on three occasions: Ryan Sachire at the 1998 AllAmericans, David DiLucia in the same event in ’91 and DiLucia/Chuck Coleman in the ’92 National Indoors. Notre Dame competitors have earned one of the top four seeds at a collegiate grand-slam event on 10 occasions, including four No. 1 seeds.


BIG EAST Championship Results

Bob Bayliss, who has helped the Irish win six BIG EAST titles, has been named the league’s top coach seven times since 1998. 2012 Third Place Quarterfinal, April 20 #28 Notre Dame 4, Villanova 0 Semifinal, April 21 #65 USF 4, #28 Notre Dame 3 3rd Place Match, April 22 #28 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 1 Singles: Casey Watt (ND) def. #71 Vasko Mladenov (SJU) 6-3, 6-4; #62 Greg Andrews (ND) def. Milo Haul (SJU) 6-4, 6-0; Sam Keeton (ND) vs. Ilija Vucic (SJU) 0-6, 7-5, 4-4, unfinished; Stefan Bojic (SJU) def. Billy Pecor (ND) 6-2, 7-6 (7-5); Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Mike Lampa (SJU) 6-4, 6-4; Blas Moros (ND) def. Valentin Mahai (SJU) 7-5, 6-4. 2011 runner-up Quarterfinal, April 29 #2 Notre Dame 4, #7 Georgetown 0 Semifinal, April 30 #2 Notre Dame 4, #3 USF 1 Final, May 1 #1 Louisville 4, #2 Notre Dame 2 Singles: Austin Childs (UL) def. Casey Watt (ND), 6-1, 6-1; Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Stephen Havens (ND), 6-2, 1-6, 6-3; Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Simon Childs (UL), 6-3, 6-2; Greg Andrews (ND) def. Robert Hall (UL), 6-4, 6-3; Sam Keeton (ND) vs. Alejandro Calligari (UL), 7-6 (7), 3-2 DNF; Andrew Carter (UL) def. Blas Moros (ND), 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: Simon Childs/Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Niall Fitzgerald/ Spencer Talmadge (ND), 8-7; Casey Watt/Stephen Havens (ND) def. Alejandro Calligari/Robert Hall (UL), 8-4; Austen Childs/Adam Donaldson (UL) def. Greg Andrews/Daniel Stahl (UL), 8-5. 2010 RUNNER-UP Quarterfinal April 23 #36 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 Semifinal #38 Notre Dame 4, USF 0 Finals #15 Louisville 4, #38 Notre Dame 0 Singles: #18 Austen Childs (UL) def. #47 Casey Watt (ND) 6-0, 6-2; Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) vs. Stephen Havens (ND) 4-6, 6-2, DNF; #89 Simon Childs (UL) vs. #110 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-4, 6-6, DNF; Alejandro Calligari (UL) vs. Samuel Keeton (ND) 6-3, 2-5, DNF; Andrew Carter (UL) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-3, 6-0; Robert Hall (UL) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: #22 Simon Childs/Alejandro Calligari (UL) vs. #88 Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) 8-8; Austen Childs/Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 8-5; Robert Hall/Chidi Gabriel (UL) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) 8-4.

2009 SEMIFINALIST Quarterfinal, April 17 #33 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 Semifinal, April 18 #41 South Florida 4, #28 Notre Dame 1 3rd Place Match, April 19 #23 Louisville 4, #28 Notre Dame 3 Singles: #31 Austen Childs (UL) def. #29 Brett Helgeson (ND) 6-1, 6-2; #79 Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-3, 6-1; Casey Watt (ND) def. Simon Childs (UL) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Alejandro Caligari (UL) def. Daniel Stahl (ND) 4-6, 7-5, 6-1; David Anderson (ND) def. Andrew Carter (UL) 6-3, 7-6 (7-5); Tyler Davis (ND) def. Robert Hall (UL) 6-4, 6-3. Doubles: #31 Brett Helgeson/Tyler Davis (ND) def. #82 Viktor Maksimcuk/Simon Childs (UL) 8-4; Austen Childs/Sumit-Prakash Gupta (UL) def. Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) 9-8 (7-2); Alejandro Caligari/Robert Rotaru (UL) def. Daniel Stahl/Santiago Montoya (ND) 8-3. 2008 CHAMPION Quarterfinal, April 18 #33 Notre Dame 4, Villanova 0 Semifinal, April 19 #33 Notre Dame 4, DePaul 1 Final, April 20 #33 Notre Dame 4, #40 South Florida 3 Singles: Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Lucas Jovita (USF) 6-0, 6-1; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Mahmoud Hamed (USF) 6-2, 6-4; Jamal Adderley (USF) def. Andrew Roth (ND) 6-4, 6-4; Thomas Estrada (USF) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 7-5, 6-1; Michael Nusslien (USF) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Diego Toledo (USF) 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 Doubles: Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) def. Daudt/Estrada (USF) 8-3; Jovita/Hamed vs. Montoya/Roth (ND) 4-7, abandoned; Havens/Davis (ND) def. Nusslien/Adderley (USF) 8-5.

Conference Dominance Following 60 years competing as an independent, the University of Notre Dame men’s tennis team has had incredible success in conference action. The Irish have been league champions 14 times, including a streak of eight consecutive conference titles from 1988-89 to 1995-96. In its second stint in the league (four straight top-three finishes from 1982-83 to 1985-86 when it was called the Midwestern City Conference), Notre Dame won seven Midwestern Collegiate Conference titles from 1988-89 to 1994-95. Since becoming a member of the BIG EAST Conference in the 1995-96 season, the Irish have reached the title match of the league tournament all but one season, claiming seven titles. Overall, Notre Dame has a 50-13 (.794) all-time mark against league rivals, including a 16-match winning streak from 1982-97. Ten members of the BIG EAST Conference – Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Rutgers, South Florida, St. John’s, and Villanova – field teams in men’s tennis, but the league does not require round-robin competition during the season. ND has an alltime record of 104-6 (.945) against those teams. The top eight squads, as selected by the conference based on national ranking and head-to-head results, earn invitations to the year-end BIG EAST Championship, a single-elimination team tournament with the winner earning the league’s automatic berth in the NCAA Championship. The 2011 BIG EAST Championship will take place April 28-30 in Notre Dame, Ind. as the Irish play host to the event. Prior to 2001, all 10 teams qualified for the conference tournament, with the top two seeds gaining byes into the quarterfinals. From 2002-05, the event featured the top six squads, again with two teams gaining byes. For more information on the BIG EAST Conference, see page 68. Notre Dame faced Miami in eight straight BIG EAST finals (1996-2003), before upsetting top-seeded Virginia Tech in 2004 and beating Rutgers in the ’05 title match. The Irish won three times (1996, ’99, 2002) against the Hurricanes (who hosted the event until leaving the conference after the 2003-04 season). The ’03 final was rained out in progress, with conference policy awarding the NCAA automatic berth to the top-seeded Hurricanes. In 17 early-round matches (first round though semifinals), Notre Dame has an 18-1 record. Additionally, the Irish have been the top seed heading into the tournament ten times.

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Championship Results 1. Louisville 2. USF 3. Notre Dame 4. St. John’s

Matthew Scott clinched Notre Dame’s 2002 BIG EAST title with a victory at No. 5 singles against Miami and then posted a win at No. 1 doubles in ‘03 to clinch a 4-3 semifinal victory over Virginia Tech, a match that lasted four hours and 48 minutes.

2007 champion Quarterfinal, April 20 #4 Notre Dame 4, Villanova 0 Semifinal, April 21 #4 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0 Final, April 22 #4 Notre Dame 4, #58 Louisville 0 Singles: 1. Stephen Bass (ND) def. Slavko Radman (UL) 6-3, 6-2; Damar Johnson (UL) led Sheeva Parbhu (ND) 4-6, 3-4, abandoned; Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Kenneth Nordheim (UL) 6-1, 6-0; Barry King (ND) def. Robert Rotaru (UL) 6-1, 6-1; Ryan Keckley (ND) led David Simon (UL) 6-1, 2-4, abandoned; Andrew Roth (ND) led Horatio Oltean (UL) 6-2, 1-4, aban. Doubles: Keckley/Bass (ND) def. Johnson/Radman (UL) 9-7; Simon/ Rotaru (UL) def. Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) 8-2; King/Roth (ND) def. Chris Herrlinger/James McArthur (UL); 8-1.

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BIG EAST Championship Results 2006 RUNNER-UP Quarterfinal, April 21 #16 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 Semifinal, April 22 #16 Notre Dame 4, South Florida 0 Final, April 23 #31 Louisville 4, #16 Notre Dame 1 Singles: Slavko Radman (L) def. #18 Stephen Bass (ND) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4; Jakob Gustafsson (L) def. #35 Sheeva Parbhu (ND) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (2); Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Damar Johnson (L) 6-7, 6-3, 6-2; Jeremy Clark (L) vs. Ryan Keckley (ND) 6-4, 0-6, 6-6, aban.; Jhonny Berrido (L) led Barry King (ND) 6-3, 3-6, 3-2, aban.; Nicolas Houard (L) def. Eric Langenkamp (ND) 7-6 (5), 6-3. Doubles: Clark/Gustafsson (L) def. #25 Keckley/Langenkamp (ND) 8-4; Berrido/Johnson (L) def. King/Parbhu (ND) 8-4; Radman/Tony Teufel (L) led Helgeson/Andrew Roth (ND) 7-4, aban. 2005 champion Semifinal, April 22 #35 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 1 Final, April 23 #35 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Singles: Stephen Bass (ND) led Tyler Deming (R) 6-3, 2-2, abandoned; Brent D’Amico (ND) def. Gordi Milchutsky (R) 6-1, 6-3; Barry King (ND) def. Matthew Fawcett (R) 6-1, 6-0; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) led Arjun Vaidya (R) 6-3, 1-2, abandoned; Irackli Akhvlediani (ND) led Jonathan Wanano (R) 6-4, 4-2, abandoned; Patrick Buchanan (ND) def. Robert Baggio (R) 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: Deming/Milchutsky (R) led D’Amico/Eric Langenkamp (ND) 5-4, abandoned; Ryan Keckley/King (ND) def. Fawcett/Wanano (R) 8-2; Bass/Parbhu (ND) def. Goldwaser/Vaidya (R) 8-2. 2004 champion Semifinal, April 30 #36 Notre Dame 4, #49 Miami 1 Final, May 1 #36 Notre Dame 4, #48 Virginia Tech 2 Singles: Andreas Laulund (VT) def. Luis Haddock (ND) 7-6 (7-5), 6-4; Soren Spanner (VT) led Matthew Scott (ND) 4-6, 7-5, 5-2, abandoned; Stephen Bass (ND) def. Arvid Puranen (VT) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; Stephane Rod (VT) def. Brent D’Amico (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Barry King (ND) def. Angel Diankov (VT) 6-3, 6-1; Eric Langenkamp (ND) def. Adel Abbas (VT) 6-4, 6-2. Doubles: Rod/Spanner (VT) led Haddock/Scott (ND) 7-6, abandoned; D’Amico/ Langenkamp (ND) def. Abbas/Laulund (VT) 8-6; S. Bass/ Ryan Keckley (ND) def. Diankov/Brent Wilkins (VT) 8-5. 2003 finalist First Round, April 25 #54 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0 Semifinal, April 27 #54 Notre Dame 4, #41 Virginia Tech 3 Final, April 27 #54 Notre Dame 0, #29 Miami 0 (match suspended) Singles (played first): Luis Haddock (ND) def. Francis Huot (VT) 6-4, 5-7, 6-2; Andreas Laulund (VT) def. Matthew Scott (ND) 6-4, 7-5; Brent D’Amico (ND) def. Saber Kadiri (VT) 6-2, 6-4; Stephane Rod (VT) def. Brian Farrell (ND) 6-4, 6-3; Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo (ND) def. Michael Kurz (VT) 2-6, 6-3, 6-1; Angel Diankov (VT) def. Patrick Buchanan (ND) 5-7, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. Doubles: D’Amico/Scott (ND) def. Laulund/ Rod (VT) 8-6; Farrell/Haddock (ND) def. Diankov/Dennis Emery (VT) 8-4; Lopez-Acevedo/McNaughton (ND) led Huot/Kurz (VT) 7-6, aban.

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2002 champion Semifinal, April 20 #10 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Final, April 21 #10 Notre Dame 4, #43 Miami 1 Singles: Todd Widom (UM) def. Javier Taborga (ND) 6-2, 7-5; Casey Smith (ND) def. Tomas Smid (UM) 6-4, 6-4; Aaron Talarico (ND) led Andrew Golub (UM) 6-2, 4-6, 1-0, abandoned; Jose Lieberman (UM) led Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) 6-4, 4-6, 3-2, abandoned; Matthew Scott (ND) def. Joel Berman (UM) 6-4, 6-2; Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Tarik El Bassouni (UM) 6-1, 6-4. Doubles: Smith/Taborga (ND) def. Smid/Widom (UM) 8-4; Ashok Raju/Talarico (ND) def. Berman/El Bassouni (M) 8-3; Brent D’Amico/ Haddock-Morales (ND) led Golub/Lieberman 7-6, abandoned. 2001 RUNNER-UP Semifinal, April 21 #12 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Final, April 22 #14 Miami 4, #12 Notre Dame 2 Singles: Michael Lang (UM) def. Casey Smith (ND) 7-5, 6-0; Tomas Smid (UM) def. Javier Taborga (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4; Johan Lindqvist (UM) led Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) 6-7 (6-8), 7-6 (7-4), 3-2, abandoned; Aaron Talarico (ND) def. Peter Hoffman (UM) 6-3, 6-3; Jose Lieberman (UM) def. Brian Farrell (UM) 6-3, 6-3; Matt Daly (ND) def. Andrew Golub (UM) 6-1, 6-4. Doubles: Taborga/Talarico (ND) def. Hoffman/ Smid (UM) 8-5; Lang/Lieberman (UM) def. James Malhame/Smith (ND) 8-5; Golub/Lindqvist (UM) def. Daly/Haddock-Morales (ND) 9-7. 2000 RUNNER-UP Second Round, April 21 #30 Notre Dame 5, Georgetown 0 Semifinal, April 22 #30 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0 Final, April 23 #21 Miami 5, #30 Notre Dame 2 Singles: Ryan Sachire (ND) def. Tomas Smid (UM) 6-1, 6-2; Peter Hoffman (UM) def. Matt Daly (ND) 1-6, 6-4, 6-2; Johan Lindqvist (UM) def. Casey Smith (ND) 3-6, 7-5, 6-2; Michael Lang (UM) def. Aaron Talarico (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Jose Lieberman (UM) def. Andrew Laflin (ND) 7-6 (7-4), 6-1; Joel Berman (UM) def. Trent Miller (ND) 6-2, 6-4. Doubles: Javier Taborga/Talarico (ND) def. Hoffman/Smid (UM) 8-4; Lang/Lieberman (UM) led Sachire/Miller (ND) 7-6, abandoned; Daly/ Smith (ND) def. Mark Arrowsmith/Berman (UM) 8-1. 1999 champion Second Round, April 23 #31 Notre Dame 4, Boston College 0 Semifinal, April 24 #31 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Final, April 25 #31 Notre Dame 4, #52 Miami 3 Singles: Ryan Sachire (ND) def. Arpad Odry (UM) 7-5, 6-3; Matt Daly (ND) def. Jamin Thompson (ND) 6-1, 6-3; Johan Lindqvist (UM) def. Andrew Laflin (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Casey Smith (ND) def. Jose Lieberman (UM) 4-6, 7-5, 7-5; Mark Arrowsmith (UM) def. Andy Warford (ND) 7-5, 6-3; Javier Taborga (ND) def. Joel Berman (UM) 6-2, 5-7, 7-5. Doubles: Sachire /Aaron Talarico (ND) vs. Arrowsmith/Thompson (UM) abandoned; Berman/Odry (UM) def. Trent Miller/Taborga (ND) 8-6; Ralph Hilt/Lieberman (UM) def. Daly/ Smith (ND) 8-6. 1998 RUNNER-UP Second Round, April 24 #22 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 Semifinal, April 25 #22 Notre Dame 4, West Virginia 0 Final, April 26 #29 Miami 4, #22 Notre Dame 1

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Singles: Rudy Rake (UM) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 7-5, 6-1; Jakub Pietrowski (ND) vs. Diego Ayala (UM) abandoned; Brian Patterson (ND) vs. Arturo Zizold (UM) abandoned; Johan Lindqvist (UM) def. Dan Rothschild (ND) 6-3, 6-2; Fernando Boria (UM) def. Matt Horsley (ND) 7-5, 7-5; Eric Enloe (ND) def. Mark Arrowsmith (UM) 6-3, 6-2. Doubles: Pietrowski/Patterson (ND) def. Zizold/Arpad Oary (UM) 8-3; Ayala/Arrowsmith (UM) def. Freeman/Rothschild (ND) 8-4; Lindqvist/ Rake (UM) def. Horsley/Sachire (ND) 8-6. 1997 RUNNER-UP Second Round, April 18 #13 Notre Dame 4, Connecticut 0 Semifinal, April 19 #13 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Final, April 20 #27 Miami 4, #13 Notre Dame 1 Singles: Michael Russell (UM) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 6-3, 6-4; Ivan Rodrigo (UM) def. Jakub Pietrowski (ND) 6-3, 6-2; Wayne Boich (UM) def. Ryan Simme (ND) 6-1, 6-4; Brian Patterson (ND) vs. Arturo Zizold (UM) abandoned; Dan Rothschild (ND) vs. Fernando Borja (UM) abandoned; Roberto Suarez (UM) def. Eric Enloe (ND) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. Doubles: Russell/Boich (UM) def. Pietrowski/ Patterson (ND) 8-6; Sachire/Trent Miller (ND) def. Rodrigo/Suarez (UM) 8-6; Simme/Rothschild (ND) def. Zizold Jorge Carvalho (UM) 9-8. 1996 champion Second Round, April 19 #31 Notre Dame 4, Boston College 0 Semifinal, April 20 #31 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Final, April 21 #31 Notre Dame 4, Miami 0 Singles: Mike Sprouse (ND) vs. Gil Kovalski (UM) abandoned; Ryan Simme (ND) vs. Arturo Zizold (UM) abandoned; Jakub Pietrowski (ND) vs. Ray Schot (UM) abandoned; Brian Patterson (ND) def. Chris Quinn (UM) 6-2, 6-0; John Jay O’Brien (ND) def. Ramon Hudec (UM) 6-1, 6-1; Jason Pun (ND) def. V. Yesudas (UM) 7-5, 6-0. Doubles: Zizold/Schot (UM) def. Sprouse/Pun (ND) 8-3; Patterson/ Pietrowski (ND) def. Kovalski/Quinn (UM) 8-1; Simme/O’Brien (ND) def. Hudec/Yesudas (UM) 8-3.

Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champions 1984: Paul Najarian (5S). 1985: Mike Gibbons (2S), Paul Daggs (6S). 1986: Tony Cahill (3D), Joe Nelligan (3D), Paul Daggs (6S), Dave Reiter (5S), Brian Kalbas (2S). 1989: David DiLucia (1S,1D), Walter Dolhare (2S,2D), Brian Kalbas (3S,2D), Ryan Wenger (4S,3D), David Reiter (5S,3D), Paul Odland (6S), Mike Wallace (1D). 1990: David DiLucia (1S,1D), Walter Dolhare (2S), Chuck Coleman (3S), Mark Schmidt (4S), Andy Zurcher (5S), Ron Rosas (6S), Mike Wallace (1D), Ryan Wenger (2D), Paul Anthony (2D), Paul Odland (3D), Chris Wojtalik (3D). 1991: Chuck Coleman (1S,1D), Will Forsyth (2S,1D), Mark Schmidt, (3S,2D), Ron Rosas (4S), Chris Wojtalik (5S,2D), Tom North (6S). 1992: Chuck Coleman (2S), Tom North (4S, 1D), Tad Eckert (1D), Ron Rosas (5S), Will Forsyth (3S), Horst Dziura (3D), Allan Lopez (3D), Todd Wilson (2D), Chris Wojtalik (6S, 2D), Andy Zurcher (1S). 1993: Mike Sprouse (2S), Allan Lopez (3S, 1D), Eoin Beirne (4S), Tom North (5S), Tad Eckert (6S, 3D), Jason Pun (1D), Todd Wilson (2D), John Jay O’Brien (2D), Horst Dziura (3D). 1994: Mike Sprouse (1S), John Jay O’Brien (2S), Jason Pun (3S), Tom North (4S), Ron Mencias (5S), Andy Chmura (6S). 1995: Mike Sprouse (1S, 1D), Jakub Pietrowski (3S, 1D), Steve Flanigan (4S), Ron Mencias (5S), Andy Chmura (6S).


Courtney Tennis Center Notre Dame’s Courtney Tennis Center, the home of Irish tennis since its construction in 1967, has played host to the nation’s top players on a number of occasions, while becoming an extremely difficult place for opposing teams to win. Due to its exceptional facilities, Notre Dame has played host to a number of prestigious events, including serving as the national site of the NCAA Championships three times. Just four years after it was built, the Courtney Tennis Center played host to the 1971 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships, which featured what is still considered by coaches to be the finest collection of collegiate tennis talent ever assembled. In that spring classic, freshman Jimmy Connors of UCLA defeated Stanford’s Roscoe Tanner in five sets to capture the singles title. That pair would go on to reach a combined 17 grand slam singles finals on the pro tour, including eight victories. The Bruins swept all three titles, claiming their 10th team national championship (besting runner-up Trinity University) and having Haroon Rahim and Jeff Browiak win the doubles championship. The NCAA tournament came to Notre Dame again in 1994, and USC won its third national championship in four years by outlasting Stanford in the title match by a 4-3 score. Mark Merklein of the University of Florida won the singles championship, and Mississippi State’s Laurent Miquelard and Joc Simmons captured the doubles title, though the Notre Dame pair of former walk-ons Andy Zurcher and Todd Wilson reached the semifinals. It marked just the third different site to play host to the NCAA Championships since the current team format was established in 1977. The NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships came to Notre Dame in 1998, making it the northernmost site ever to play host to that event. In all, the Courtney Tennis Center has played host to NCAA action on 14 occasions, including every year from 1994-2002 for either men’s or women’s play. Most recently, the Courtney Tennis Center hosted the first and seconds rounds of the 2009 NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship. It has been the site of conference championships on nine occasions (three North Star, six Midwestern Collegiate), as well as an Intercollegiate Tennis Association Summer Circuit event for 10 straight years (1994-2003). The Courtney Tennis Center also has played host to a fall tournament since 1970, being the site of the Irish Fall Invitational until 1986 and of the Tom Fallon Invitational since then. The Irish played nearly exclusively at the Courtney Tennis Center until the Eck Tennis Pavilion was completed in 1988. The indoor facility now has become the predominant location of Notre Dame’s home matches, while the Courtney Tennis Center remains a regular site for lateseason matches and NCAA competition, as well as continuing to be an integral practice facility during both the fall and spring. Since 1991, a total of 23 top-25 opponents

The Courtney Tennis Center hosted the 1994 NCAA Championships and was also the site of the ‘71 championships, when then-freshman Jimmy Connors of UCLA defeated Stanford’s Roscoe Tanner for the national singles title have left Notre Dame with a loss. The Irish knocked off five top-25 foes at home in 2007, including a 6-1 victory over eighth ranked Duke and a 5-2 triumph over eventual NCAA runnerup Illinois (also ranked eighth). Among the other huge home wins have been five upsets of top-15 foes, including a 4-3 decision against #9 Illinois in the Eck Tennis Pavilion in March of 2009. Since opening, the Courtney Tennis Center has undergone a variety of improvements. Most recently, 14 of the courts were newly resurfaced during the summer of 2008 and the facility was reoriented in the winter of 2004 as construction began on the neighboring Guglielmino Family Athletics Center. That undertaking saw the construction of a new tournament center tower, while the seating was moved from the west to the east end, which now plays host to varsity matches, making it more convenient for the teams headquartered in the Eck Tennis Pavilion. The reoriented Courtney Tennis Center, which features 14 courts, saw its first varsity men’s action at the 2004 Tom Fallon Invitational. The home of Irish tennis for nearly 40 years, the construction of Courtney Tennis Center was financed entirely by prominent Washington, D.C., attorney Jeremiah Courtney. The numerous courts and brand-new laykold surface make it a popular spot for students and faculty, as well as the varsity tennis teams. Courtney is a 1932 graduate of Columbia University, where he captained the tennis team. His two sons attended Notre Dame and played tennis under legendary coach Tom Fallon. The first home of Irish tennis was the Notre Dame Fieldhouse, which played host to Irish home matches until the Courtney Tennis Cen-

ter was built. The structure was razed in 1983. Indoor courts in Notre Dame’s Joyce Center also were used sporadically before the Eck Tennis Pavilion’s construction.

Notable Home Wins Under Bob Bayliss Score Date Opponent 6-3 2/17/91 #15 North Carolina 5-4 3/29/91 #24 Minnesota 4/21/94 #11 Kentucky 4-3 5/14/94 #25 Minnesota (NCAAs) 4-3 2/12/95 #16 North Carolina 4-3 5/6/95 #19 Minnesota (NCAAs) 4-3 1/25/96 #23 Minnesota 5-2 2/15/96 #21 Kentucky 4-3 2/16/97 #8 Duke 4-3 4/9/97 #22 Northwestern 4-3 2/8/00 #19 Kentucky 5-2 1/12/01 #18 Minnesota 7-0 4/10/01 #19 Indiana State 4-3 5-2 10/19/01 USC (exhibition) 2/1/02 #24 Ohio State 6-1 5/12/02 Purdue (NCAAs) 4-0 *1/29/05 #18 North Carolina 5-2 2/24/06 #11 Ohio State 5-2 2/2/07 #13 Florida State 5-2 2/4/07 #8 Duke 6-1 3/5/07 #15 Washington 6-1 4/1/07 #8 Illinois 5-2 2/27/09 #13 Texas A&M 4-3 3/29/09 #9 Illinois 4-3 2/20/11 #24 North Carolina 5-2 3/8/11 #4 Illinois 5-2 * (ND’s 1,000th all-time victory)

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Eck Pavilion Tennis Since its completion in June of 1987, Notre Dame’s Eck Tennis Pavilion has been an integral part of the success of Irish tennis, allowing the team to practice year-round, regardless of weather conditions, and providing an alternative surface to further develop the all-around skills of Notre Dame’s players. Additionally, it has become an extremely-difficult place for opponents to be victorious and has attracted some of the top events in collegiate tennis. In 20 years of action in the Eck Tennis Pavilion, the Irish have compiled a 159-46 record for a .776 winning percentage. Notre Dame has been unbeaten in the building four times (7-0 in 1992, 10-0 in 2002, 7-0 in 2006 and 9-0 in 2007), and has lost just once in a season on six other occasions. The Irish have posted a losing record in the Eck Tennis Pavilion in only one season since its opening. The combination of the Eck Tennis Pavilion and Courtney Tennis Center has allowed the University of Notre Dame to play host to a number of prestigious events, including serving as the national site of the NCAA Championships. The event came to Notre Dame in 1994, and USC won its third national championship in four years by outlasting Stanford in the title match by a 4-3 score. Mark Merklein of the University of Florida won the singles championship, and Mississippi State’s Laurent Miquelard and Joc Simmons captured the doubles title, though the Notre Dame pair of former walk-ons Andy Zurcher and Todd Wilson reached the semifinals. It marked just the third different site to play host to the NCAA Championships since the current team format was established in 1977. The NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships came to Notre

Events Hosted by Courtney Tennis Center/ Eck Tennis Pavilion NCAA Championships: (M) 1971, ‘94; (W) 1998 NCAA Championships (Early Rounds): (M) 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, 2002, ‘07; (W) 1997, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘06, ‘07, ’09, ‘10 ITA Midwest Region Championships: (M) 1990, ‘93, ‘10; (W) 1998 ITA Summer Circuit Tournament: (M/W) 1994-2003, 2009 BIG EAST Conference Championship: (M) 2010, ‘11; (W) 2010, ‘11 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championship: (M) 1992, ‘93, ‘95; (W) 1990, ‘91, ‘94 North Star Conference Championship: (W) 1983, ‘86, ‘87 Tom Fallon Invitational: (M) 1987-2008 Irish Fall Invitational: (M) 1970-86; (W) 1977-87 Eck Classic: (W) 1988-2002, ‘04, ‘06, ‘10

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Dame in 1998, making it the northernmost site ever to play host to that event. In all, Notre Dame has been the site of NCAA action on 14 occasions, including every year from 1994-2002 for either men’s or women’s play. The Eck Tennis Pavilion has three times welcomed the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Midwest Region Indoor Championships and six times helped play host to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championship. The facility has provided additional courts for the men’s Tom Fallon Invitational and has been the home of the women’s Eck Classic for 17 years. Since 1991, a total of 23 top-25 opponents have left Notre Dame with a loss. Among Notre Dame’s huge home wins have been three upsets of top-15 foes, including a 4-3 decision against #8 Duke in the Eck Tennis Pavilion in 1997. On Jan. 29, 2005, the facility was the site for Notre Dame’s 1,000th all-time men’s tennis victory, a 5-2 upset of #18 North Carolina that allowed the Irish to join the Tar Heels in the elite group of then just seven schools with 1,000-plus alltime wins. The summer of 2003 saw the Eck Pavilion newly renovated, as all six courts were resurfaced (changing them from red to green) and the color scheme was changed to blue and gold throughout the building. Among the other highlights were numerous pieces of new wood furniture, as well as additional trophy cases and other accessories. The facility features the offices for both the men’s and women’s tennis coaches, as well as locker rooms for both teams, and a spacious spectator viewing area upstairs that is ideally suited for videotaping. “It is truly one of the great collegiate indoor tennis facilities in the country,” says Irish head coach Bob Bayliss. In September 1988, the Eck Pavilion received the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Award for architectural design. As a result, the USTA presented the facility with a handsome wooden plaque, a large sign placed in front of the pavilion and a complimentary one-year membership in the USTA. The facility and its award are recognized in an inscription on a large mahogany board displayed in the lobby of the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadow, N.Y. The facility was underwritten by Franklin E. Eck. He was chairman and chief executive officer of Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc., which produces corrugated plastic drainage pipe for agricultural and commercial purposes. A 1944 chemical engineering graduate of Notre Dame, Eck earned an M.B.A. from Harvard University in 1949. In 1984, he endowed a collection in Notre Dame’s Hesburgh Library. The generosity of Eck also made possible the addition of Notre Dame’s baseball facility, Frank Eck Stadium, and the Eck Visitor’s Center. The Eck Tennis Pavilion is the third facility to play host to indoor Irish tennis action. The Notre Dame Fieldhouse, which was razed in 1983, was the first home of Notre Dame’s varsity team, and the Irish also sporadically used courts in the Joyce Center.

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Five-time All-American David DiLucia plays in the Eck Tennis Pavilion in front of 1,100 fans against Stanford.

Notre Dame Men’s Tennis in the Eck Tennis Pavilion Year 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Totals

W 11 13 11 7 7 3 6 8 6 5 7 6 5 5 10 3 6 9 7 9 8 7 8 11 12 190

L Pct 7 .611 2 .867 1 .916 1 .875 0 1.000 1 .750 3 .667 2 .800 2 .750 1 .833 1 .875 3 .667 1 .833 3 .625 0 1.000 6 .333 3 .667 3 .750 0 1.000 0 1.000 2 .800 4 .636 4 .667 4 .733 2 .857 56 .772


All-Time Roster Name Acken, Bryan Allare, John Alexander, Gary Akhvlediani, Irackli Amato, Chris Anderson, David Anderson, Paul Andrews, Barry Andrews, Frank Andrews, Greg Angyal, Ken Anthony, Paul Arnold, William Bailey, Mark Baiocchi, Ralph Banchoff, Tom Bandy, Ryan Barnard, Dougie Barnett, James Barrett, Steve Bass, Jimmy Bass, Stephen Becker, John Beirne, Eoin Bemis, James Bender, Ray Biittner, Eugene Biittner, George Birsic, Bill Black, Darrell Block, Chip Blondin, Bruce Borda, Joseph Bowler, Harold Brereton, Bob Brodess, Daven Brown, Bill Brown, Elbert Brown, Joseph Brown, Maxwell Brown, Mike Brown, Stanton Bruno, Anthony Buchanan, Patrick Buchart, Edward Buchstaber, Leonard Buhrman, Ricky Burke, Tom Burns, Henry Cabello, Hector Cahill, Tony Callaghan, Patrick Campanaro, Art Campanaro, Bryan Canale, Daniel Cannon, George Cantu, Dave Caparo, Edward Capps, Ken Carr, Mike Carr, Timothy Carrico, John Carroll, Dennis Carrico, John Carriedo, Carlos Carriedo, Ruben Caruso, Pete Centlivre, Herman Chadwick, Neal Chimerakis, Nick Chinn, Vincent Chmura, Andy Chreist, Jr., Louis Cianci, John Clancy, John Clarke, Walter Coash, Matt Coleman, Chuck Connell, John Conway, Dennis

Years Singles* Doubles* Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual 2000-02 -- 5-11 190 Naples, Fla. Community School of Naples 7-7 (0-0) 2-2 (0-0) 1971-72 1971-72 5-10 170 Mt. Prospect, Ill. John Carroll 1977 -2004-07 2005-06 5-7 145 Vienna, Austria Vienna International School 42-24 (15-10) 4-9 (0-0) 1971 -- 5-9 145 Norwalk, Ohio 2007-11 2008-11 5-11 155 Sandwich, Mass. Sandwich 65-41 (29-21) 39-29 (15-16) 1985 -- 5-10 150 Pasadena, Calif. Loyola, 1973 -- 5-6 144 Glendora, Calif. Glendora 1925-26 1925-26 Columbus, Ohio 2010-present 2011-12 5-11 165 Richland, Mich. Gull Lake 59-25 (42-15) 47-23 (37-16) 1951-53 1951-53 Detroit, Mich. 1990-92 1991 6-3 193 Alexandria, Va. Gonzaga College 0-0 (0-0) 11-8 (6-6) 1937-38 1937-38 Larchmont, N.Y. 1930 -1945-46 1945 5-11 185 Chicago, Ill. St. George 1958 -2010-present 2011-12 6-1 170 Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier 17-5 (2-0) 16-7 (5-1) 2011-present -- 5-10 150 Indianapolis, Ind. Brebeuf Jesuit 7-2 (0-0) 3-2 (1-0) 1967-68 1967 Amarillo, Texas 1977-78 -- Lockport, Ill. 2002-05 2005 6-0 165 Bronxville, N.Y. Iona Preparatory School 16-5 (0-2) 6-6 (2-1) 2004-07 2004-07 5-11 165 Bronxville, N.Y. Iona Preparatory School 109-46 (68-31) 57-40 (40-32) 1981 -- 5-9 140 Pasadena, Calif. Loyola 1993-94 1993-94 6-2 165 Co. Kildare, Ireland St. Michael’s 7-7 (0-0) 1-3 (0-0) 1961-62 1961-62 Omaha, Neb. Creighton Preparatory School 1959-60 1959-60 Burlington, N.C. Walter M. Williams 1948-50 1948-50 Schenectady, N.Y. Nott Terrace 1941-42 1941-42 Schenectady, N.Y. Nott Terrace 1980 -1944 1944 Wichita, Kan. 1980-83 -- 5-5 125 New Martinsville, W.V. Magnolia 1983 -- 5-10 150 New City, N.Y. Clarkstown North 1931 1931 New York, N.Y. 1939-40 1940 Ware, Mass. 1968 -2008-present -- 6-1 165 Austin, Texas Lake Travis 3-4 (0-0) 2-5 (0-0) 1965-67 1966-67 6-3 Omaha, Neb. 1969-72 1970-72 5-10 170 Sarasota, Fla. 1945-48 1945-48 5-10 150 Rochester, N.Y. Brighton 1957-59 1957-59 Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier 52-7 (42-3) 1989-92 -- 6-6 193 Bluffton, Ind. 6-4 (0-0) 4-1 (0-0) 1961-63 1961-63 Seattle, Wash. 1975-77 1976 6-0 175 Hartland, Wis. Arrowhead 2003-06 2003-06 5-7 140 Fullerton, Calif. Servite 63-34 (27-21) 18-15 (2-4) 1934-35 1935 Louisville, Ky. 1944 -1999-2001 2001 6-1 170 Lighthouse Point, Fla. Pine Crest Preparatory School 1-5 (0-0) 0-1 (0-0) 1958-59 -1927-29 1927-29 Scranton, Pa. 1957-59 1957-58 Mexico City, Mexico 1986-87 1986 5-8 140 Hinsdale, Ill. Fenwick 20-4 (20-4) 15-9 (15-9) 2007-10 2010 5-11 145 Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City West 3-8 (0-0) 3-2 (0-0) 1958 -1960 1960 Yonkers, N.Y. 1939-42 1940-42 Memphis, Tenn. Alhambra 1934-36 1935 Muskegon, Mich. 1976-77 -- 5-10 165 Bellevue, Wash. Seattle Preparatory School 1943, 46-47 1943, 46-47 5-9 155 South Bend, Ind. Central 1966 -- St. Louis, Mo. 1986-87 -- 5-10 145 St. Louis, Mo. DeSmet Jesuit 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) 1986-87 1986 6-0 155 Milwaukie, Ore. Oregon City 38-14 (38-14) 32-24 (32-24) 1972-75 1972-75 6-3 190 Deerfield, Ill. Lake Forest 1998 -- 6-4 198 La Grange, Ill. Lyons Township 6-3 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) 1973-75 -- 6-3 190 Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest 1967-68 1967-68 5-10 National City, Calif. 1963-65 1963-65 National City, Calif. St. Augustine 1953 -1923-25 1923-25 Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1979-80 -- 6-2 175 Alexandria, La. Holy Savior Menard Central 2003-05 2005 6-1 200 North Palm Beach, Fla. Benjamin School 1-5 (0-0) 2-3 (2-1) 1964-66 1966 San Francisco, Calif. 1993-96 1996 5-6 150 Pittsfield, Mass. Pittsfield 26-8 (2-0) 5-3 (0-0) 1932-33 1932-33 South Bend, Ind. 1927-29 1927-29 New Britain, Conn. 1963-64 1963 6-0 165 Seattle, Wash. Lakeside 1953-55 1953-55 San Francisco, Calif. 1985-86 -- 5-9 140 Kalamazoo, Mich. Hackett 1990-93 1989-93 5-9 145 Lake Wylie, S.C. Baylor School 123-58 (75-35) 62-30 (40-23) 1923 -1968 --

John Allare

Bill Brown

Tim Carr

Andy Chmura

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Tad Eckert

Will Forsyth

Paul Ghidotti

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Name Corrigan, Sean Cram, Jake Crowley, Joe Cusick, Jay Daggs, Paul Daly, Matt D’Amico, Brent David, Robert Davidson, Alan Davis, Tyler DelAlamo, Jorge Deignan, Pat Dempsey, George DeWald, Maurice DiLucia, David Doermer, Richard Dolhare, Walter Donohue, Tom Donovan, Frank Dooley, Matt Dorgan, William Dougherty, Charles Doutel, Fred Dziura, Horst Earley, Jr., Anthony Eckert, Tad Ehler, Tony Ehrling, John Elizaga, Ron Enloe, Eric Erd, Jr., Harry Evert, Jerry Evert, Jim Fallon, Chris Fallon, William Falvey, Jim Farrell, Brian Faught, Bob Faught, James Fay, William Finney, Gerard Fitzgerald, Niall Fitzgerald, Robert Flanigan, Steve Ford, Jim Forsyth, Will Fougner, Jim Fountain, Richard Franz, Jack Fredericka, Michael Fredericks, Norman Freeman, Vijay Galiher, Dick Gallagher, Charles Gallanosa, Arnel Gandhi, Kevin Garrels, Bill Garvey, Joseph Garza, Sergio Gaudreau, David Ghidotti, Paul Giattina, Tim Gibbons, Mike Gill, Paul Goetz, Jim Gonzalez, Anthony Gonzales, Tony Grady, Mike Graham, Peter Gregory, Whitney Grier, Thomas Griffin, James Griffin, Ted Grumbine, Joe Guilfoile, Thomas Haddock, Luis Haig, Bob Hainline, Brian Halpin, John Harris, Brian

Years Singles* Doubles* Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual 2007-present 2007 6-0 160 Lido Beach, N.Y. Long Beach H.S. 10-5 (1-0) 5-9 (1-0) 2000-03 2003 6-0 155 Littleton, Colo. Columbine 2-10 (0-0) 10-10 (0-3) 1952-53 1952-53 Middletown, Ohio 1968-69 -1985-88 1985-88 6-0 155 Lake Park, Fla. Cardinal Newman 64-31 (60-29) 65-44 (64-42) 1998-2001 1998-2001 5-9 175 Wellesley, Mass. Roxbury Latin 46-27 (30-20) 26-29 (20-23) 2002-05 2002-05 5-11 150 Castle Rock, Colo. St. Stephen’s Episcopal School (TX) 47-42 (33-32) 60-55 (49-41) 1947-50 1947-50 205 Chicago, Ill. Senn 1962-64 1962-63 New York, N.Y. 2007-11 2008-11 5-11 160 Nashville, Tenn. Father Ryan 49-22 (16-15) 77-64 (53-48) 1988-89 -- 6-0 160 Corpus Christi, Texas ­­­0-0 (0-0) 0-1 (0-1) 1982 -- 6-1 150 Monroe, Wis. Monroe 1936 -1960-62 1961-62 6-3 175 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Central Catholic 1989-92 1989-92 5-10 140 Norristown, Pa. Malvern Preparatory School 146-33 (90-11) 73-30 (45-19) 1943 1943 Ft. Wayne, Ind. 1989-90 1989-90 6-2 165 Buenos Aires, Argentina 52-28 (39-14) 26-19 (15-16) 1982 -- 5-8 160 Paradise Valley, Ariz. Chaparral 1923-26 1923-26 Detroit, Mich. 2010-present 2011 5-10 155 New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels 6-1 (1-0) 2-2 (2-0) 1925-26 1925 Terre Haute, Ind. 1926 1926 Detroit, Mich. 1942 -1992-95 1993-95 5-8 155 Las Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman 19-8 (1-0) 15-9 (5-2) 1968-71 1971 5-11 158 Garden City, N.Y. Chaminade 1991-94 1991-94 5-9 150 Glenco, Ill. New Trier Township 24-6 (2-0) 24-12 (9-2) 1981 -- 5-11 168 Sidney, Ohio Sidney 1989-91 -- 6-0 150 Miami, Fla. Gulliver Preparatory School 2-0 (0-0) 1-2 (0-0) 1991-92 -- 5-9 158 Steubenville, Ohio 5-2 (1-0) 0-0 (0-0) 1995-98 1997-98 5-6 145 Kansas City, Mo. Central 44-23 (24-14) 9-8 (0-2) 1941, 46 1941, 46 5-11 187 Port Huron, Mich. 1944, 47-48 1944, 47-48 5-10 160 Chicago, Ill. Senn 30-1 (26-0) 33-3 (26-0) 1943, 47-48 1943, 47-48 5-8 155 Chicago, Ill. Senn 38-3 (24-0) 29-2 (24-0) 1977 -- 1935-37 1935-37 New Rochelle, N.Y. 1979-82 1980-82 6-1 178 Ocala, Fla. Vanguard 38-25 (38-25) 53-29 (53-29) 2000-03 2000-03 6-2 190 Lilburn, Ga. St. Pius X 56-34 (34-29) 20-20 (17-16) 1941-43 1942-43 6-5 190 Cleveland Heights, Ohio Upper Arlington 1968-70 1968-70 Toledo, Ohio St. Francis de Sales 1938-40 1938-40 Mt. Lebanon, Pa. 1952-54 1952-54 6-0 188 Grosse Pointe, Mich. University of Detroit 2008-2012 2009-12 5-11 155 Wicklow, Ireland Blackrock College 62-35 (32-21) 54-49 (40-39) 1962-64 1962 Winnetka, Ill. 1995 1995 6-3 180 Hudson, Mass. Hudson 23-12 (15-6) 25-9 (15-5) 1942 1942 California 1991-93 1991-93 6-0 160 Medford, Ore. South Medford 73-44 (44-34) 51-25 (32-18) 1968 -1945-46 1945 5-6 135 Detroit, Mich. Cass Technical 1946, 48 -2011-present -- 6-1 155 Warren, Ohio John F. Kennedy 5-1 (0-0) 3-1 (1-0) 1935 1935 Detroit, Mich. 1995-98 1997-98 5-10 155 Dallas, Texas Tyler St. Christian Academy 29-7 (4-1) 18-12 (13-6) 1962, 64 -1952-54 1952-54 6-1 160 Lakewood, Ohio St. Ignatius 1988 -- 6-0 150 Anderson, Ind. 8-4 (8-4) 0-0 (0-0) 1978 -- Kenosha, Wis. 1945 -1940-41 1940 Ashtabuila, Ohio 1957-59 1957-58 Mexico City, Mexico 1982 -- 5-11 165 Baltimore, Md. Calvert Hall College 1984 1984 5-8 155 Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington 2000-02 -- 6-0 155 Birmingham, Ala. Mountain Brook 3-2 (0-0) 0-2 (0-0) 1982-85 1982-84 6-3 160 Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus 73-34 (73-34) 68-36 (68-36) 1933 -1963-65 1963-65 6-3 180 Shaker Heights, Ohio Shaker Heights 1923-25 1923-25 Manila, Philippines 1956-57 -1980-81 -- 5-10 170 Hamden, Conn. Notre Dame 2002-05 2005 6-2 183 Luxembourg International School of Luxembourg 6-3 (0-0) 4-4 (2-0) 1936-39 1937-39 Louisville, Ky. 1985-87 1985 5-9 145 Leawood, Kan. Rockhurst 26-18 (26-18) 28-13 (28-13) 1944-45, 47 1944-45, 47 Evanston, Ill. 1927-29 1927-29 Binghamton, N.Y. 1943 -1955-57 1955-56 Fond du Lac, Wis. St. Mary’s Springs 2001-04 2001-04 5-11 160 Caguas, Puerto Rico Notre Dame 91-43 (51-30) 70-41 (39-30) 1943 -1975-78 1975-76, 78 5-11 160 Detroit, Mich. Brother Rice 1986-87 -- 5-10 150 Elmhurst, Ill. York 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) 1993-96 1995-96 6-0 170 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas 34-14 (8-4) 19-13 (4-5)

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Name Harris, Carlton Hartman, Richard Hartzell, Thomas Hatten, Ben Havens, Stephen Heckler, Norman Heinbecker, Bill Heinbecker, Peter Helgeson, Brett Heltzel, Terry Hensler, Bob Hennessy, James Hess, Bob Hidaka, Adrian Hidaka Paul Hoene, Herb Hoffman, Art Honerkamp, Frank Hopwood, Herb Horan, Martin Horsley, Matt Hoyer, Mark Idzik, Paul Inchauste, Juan Inchauste, Ronald Johnson, Bob Johnson, Matt Jordan, Christian Joyce, John (Jack) Joyce, Lyle Kalbas, Brian Kalbas, Timothy Kane, Bud Kane, Christopher Katthain, Raul Keckley, Ryan Keeton, Sam Kelley, Tim Kelly, Bryan Kelly, Dick Kelly, Jim Kendall, Robert Kenepick, Chuck Kennedy, Donald Keuthen, Fred Keyes, Kevin Keyes, Ray Kieffer, Mike Kiely, Terry Kilrain, Edwin Kilway II, James King, Barry King, Graham Koscielski, Matt Koval, Robert Kuhlman, David Laflin, Andrew Lanahan, Mike Landry, Walt Langenkamp, Eric Larsen, Gunnar Lee, Bob Lee, Ryan Lem, Philip Leonyuk, Sergey LeSage, Bernie Lewis, Joseph Logan, Mike Lopez, Allan Lopez-Acevedo, Nicolas Lukats, Nicholas Lutz, Edmund O’Malley, Robert Obert, Dave Odland, Paul Overdevest, Mark Overholser, Thomas Lynch, Frank Lyons, Philip

Years Singles* Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) 1977-80 1977-80 5-10 150 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Day 1943, 46-47 1943, 46-47 5-5 145 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Central Catholic 1979-82 1979-82 6-3 170 Rochester, N.Y. McQuaid Jesuit 2001-04 2003 6-5 200 Potomac, Md. Winston Churchill 5-8 (0-0) 2007-11 2008-11 5-11 170 Cincinnati, Ohio Hills Christian Academy 72-78 (37-49) 1940-41 1940-41 Blue Island, Ill. 1959-61 1959-61 5-8 165 St. Louis, Mo. University 48-5 (47-3) 1958-60 1960 St. Louis, Mo. 2006-09 2006-09 6-4 180 Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley West 105-41 (68-33) 1968 -1949 -1949-51 1949-51 6-1 185 Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier 1980 -- 5-11 145 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Glenbard West 1999-02 -- 5-11 155 Tokyo, Japan St. Mary’s International School 4-2 (0-0) 2001-04 2004 5-11 150 Tokyo, Japan St. Mary’s International School 0-3 (0-0) 1949-51 1950-51 5-9 160 Duluth, Minn. Cathedral 1942-43, 46 1942, 46 5-8 135 Fort Wayne, Ind. Central Catholic 1966-67 1966-67 Douglaston, N.Y. Holy Cross 1978-81 1978-81 6-2 173 Arlington, Va. Yorktown 64-39 (64-39) 1976-78 1976-78 6-1 155 Worthington, Ohio Worthington 1997-99 1997-98 5-11 165 Lisle, Ill. Naperville North 23-12 (10-6) 1978-81 1978-81 6-0 152 Port Clinton, Ohio Port Clinton 56-39 (56-39) 1980-83 1981-82 5-10 150 South Wales, N.Y. East Aurora 1974-75 1974-75 5-9 150 La Paz, Bolivia 1974-75 1974-75 5-10 155 La Paz, Bolivia 1973 -- 5-11 190 Teaneck, N.J. Teaneck 2007-11 2009-11 5-11 155 Portage, Mich. Portage Central 20-11 (4-2) 1995-96 -- 6-0 155 Darnestown, Md. Gonzaga Preparatory School 2-4 (0-0) 1939-41 1939-41 Spartanburg, S.C. Spartan 1941-43 1942-43 Spartanburg, S.C. Spartan 1986-89 1986-89 5-10 140 Carmel, Ind. Cumberland Valley 85-54 (59-43) 1988-91 1991 5-11 137 Carmel, Ind. Brebeuf Preparatory School 2-0 (2-0) 1927-29 1927-29 Binghamton, N.Y. 1972-75 1972-75 6-0 160 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. University of San Diego 1963-65 1963-65 Mexico City, Mexico 2004-07 2004-07 6-1 160 South Bend, Ind. St. Joseph’s 65-27 (46-19) 2008-2012 2009-12 6-2 155 Kansas City, Mo. The Pembroke Hill School 67-26 (36-16) 1948 -2007-11 2011 6-1 185 North Oaks, Minn. Mounds Park Academy 2-2 (0-1) 1932-34 1932-34 Neenan, Wis. 1978 -1930-31 1930-31 Globe, Ariz. 1923 -1953-54 1953-54 Lakewood, Ohio 1973-74 -- 6-2 155 Madison, N.J. Seton Hall Preparatory School 1987 -- 6-0 155 Brookfield, Wis. 0-0 (0-0) 1949 -1977 -1951 -1936-38 1936-38 Indianapolis, Ind. 1987-90 1987-90 6-0 170 Kalamazoo, Mich. 0-0 (0-0) 2004-07 2004-07 6-4 161 Dublin, Ireland Gonzaga College 90-37 (68-27) 2007 -- 6-2 180 Dublin, Ireland Gonzaga College 3-2 (0-0) 1982 -- 5-11 160 South Bend, Ind. John Adams 1976-79 1978-79 6-2 175 Vista, Calif. 1988-89 -- 5-10 145 Lakeside Park, Ky. 0-0 (0-0) 1999-2002 1999-2002 6-0 185 Tampa, Fla. Jesuit 77-28 (50-17) 1969 -1951 -2003-06 2003-06 6-1 172 Scarsdale, N.Y. Scarsdale 59-31 (29-14) 1980 -1978-79 -- 5-10 150 Park Ridge, Ill. 1990-91 -- 5-8 140 Honolulu, Hawaii Punahou 10-5 (1-0) 2002 -- 5-10 150 Leawood, Kan. Shawnee Mission East 0-1 (0-0) 2003 -- 5-11 183 Boca Raton, Fla. American Heritage 1-3 (0-0) 1968-71 1969-70 6-1 160 Pasadena, Calif. Loyola 1937, 39 1939 Clarksville, Tenn. 1982 -- 6-0 160 Amherst, N.H. Bishop Gurgin 1991-94 1993-94 5-9 169 San Salvador, El Salvador St. Joseph 17-7 (2-1) 2003 2003 5-11 155 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Colegio Marista 16-15 (11-7) 1933 1933 6-0 185 Perth Amboy, N.J. Froebel 1923-24 1923-24 New York, N.Y. 1968-70 1968-70 Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus H.S. 1985 1985 6-3 173 Lighthouse Point, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons H.S. 1988-91 1988-89 5-11 165 Edina, Minn. Edina H.S. 40-34 (26-20) 1998-2000 2000 6-1 175 Bradenton, Fla. St. Stephen’s Episcopal School 13-12 (2-4) 1950-52 1950-52 South Bend, Ind. Central H.S. 1953-54 1954 Binghamton, N.Y. 1946-48 1946-48 Clovis, N.M.

Doubles* Overall (Dual 62-31 (62-31) 9-18 (4-11) 76-72 (48-53) 50-5 (45-3) 51-37 (35-29)

Carlton Harris

1-3 (0-0) 6-7 (4-5)

59-41 (59-41) 30-14 (24-8) 60-40 (60-40) 47-30 (47-30)

27-22 (10-10) 8-4 (0-0) 50-29 (39-22) 1-2 (1-2)

Bill Heinbecker

81-59 (52-46) 38-16 (22-12) 3-2 (1-0)

0-0 (0-0)

2-1 (2-1) 59-40 (42-32) 1-6 (0-0) 0-1 (0-1) 5-5 (1-1)

John Joyce

53-44 (34-29) 1-0 (1-0) 0-1 (0-0) 1-0 (0-0)

32-21 (14-14) 13-10 (5-5)

18-13 (9-4) 0-6 (0-0)

Brian Kalbas

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Greg Murray

Paul Najarian

John Jay O’Brien

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Name Lyons, Steve Magnano, Marco Malhame, James Mandell, Neil Mangan, Pat Markey, Bud Marquardt, John Martin, Chancey Martin, Jr., Philip Massicotte, Jean Mather, Michael May, Mike Mazzoli, Romano McCarthy, Terry McCauley, Don McCoy, Wyatt McEnery, Jack McDonald, Phil McGivern, Bill McGraw, Sean McGuire, Harry McMahon, Mark McMurray, Bill McNally, Bobby McNaughton, Paul McNulty, Joseph Meade, Thomas Meakin, Chuck Mencias, Ron Metrailer, Bill Metz, John Meyer, Carl Miller, Jeff Miller, Rich Miller, Trent Montoya, Santiago Moore, Michael Moran, Bob Moran, Pat Morey, Tim Moros, Blas Moss, T. Murphy, Bob Murphy, Ed Murphy, Joe Murphy, Greg Murphy, Thomas Murray, Dick Murray, Gregory Nagel, Francis Nagel, Fritz Najarian, Paul Navarro, Mauricio Nelligan, Joe Nichols, Dick Nigro, Dennis Noce, Jim Noonan, Tim North, Tom Novatny, John O’Brien, Bart O’Brien, John O’Brien, John O’Brien, John Jay O’Brien, Matthew O’Brien, Michael O’Brien, Sean O’Bryan, Mike O’Connell, Ray O’Connor, Bill O’Connor, Bill O’Connor, Ray O’Connor, Wally O’Donnell, Michael O’Hanlon, John Padgett, John Pager, Harry Pappas, Nick Parbhu, Sheeva Parks, Olen

Years Singles* Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) 1973-74 -- 5-11 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. Upper St. Clair 1993-95, 97 1997 5-8 165 Seattle, Wash. Seattle Preparatory School 25-9 (2-0) 1999-02 2000-02 6-0 170 Douglaston, N.Y. Cardozo 8-5 (2-1) 1958 -1929 1929 Indianapolis, Ind. 1927-29 1927-29 Indianapolis, Ind. 1969 -2000-02 -- 6-1 175 Sun Valley, Idaho Community School of Naples 3-6 (0-0) 1945 1945 Santee, Calif. 1950-51 1951 5-6 140 Québec City, Québec Québec 1994 -- 5-11 150 Louisville, Ky. Trinity 4-1 (0-2) 1989 -- 6-2 170 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 0-0 (0-0) 1953 -1960 -1982 -- 5-11 155 Norfolk, Va. St. Mary’s 2011-present 2012 5-9 140 Shoreview, Minn. Mounds View 14-7 (6-1) 1992 -- 6-1 175 St. Louis, Mo 0-0 (0-0) 1950 -1960 -1992 -- 6-3 170 Hutchinson, Minn. 1-1(0-0) 1923 1923 1980-83 1980-82 5-10 135 San Diego, Calif. Point Loma 87-27 (87-26) 1951-52 -2004 -- 6-0 175 Miami, Fla. Gulliver Preparatory School 4-2 (0-0) 2002-03 2003 6-4 180 Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central 7-7 (0-0) 1934-36 1935-36 Tulsa, Okla. 1932 1932 Seattle, Wash. 1978 -1994-97 1994-95 5-9 140 Greenwood, Ind. Roncalli 15-9 (15-9) 1936 -1956 1956 Memphis, Tenn. 1932 1932 Mound City, Ill. 1986-87 -- 5-8 145 Danville, Pa. Danville 0-0 (0-0) 1989-92 -- 5-9 150 Kansas City, Mo. 0-2 (0-0) 1997-2000 1997, 99, 2000 5-11 165 San Diego, Calif. The Bishop’s School 8-13 (1-3) 2006-09 2006-09 6-1 165 Austin, Texas St. Stephen’s Episcopal School 9-18 (0-0) 2009-present 2010-12 6-2 180 Glenview, Ill. Glenbrook South 28-18 (14-8) 1925 1925 Indiana 1990-91 -- 5-10 150 Sioux Falls, S.D. 0-0 (0-0) 1999 -- 5-10 170 Grand Rapids, Mich. Forest Hills Central 0-0 (0-0) 2009-present 2010-12 6-0 178 Boca Raton, Fla. Pine Crest 70-34 (45-14) 2001-03 -- 6-0 155 Hilton Head Island, S.C. Hilton Head Preparatory School 2-2 (0-0) 1951 -1927 1927 Portland, Ore. 1953 -1968 -1966, 68 1966, 68 Kensington, Mo. 1971-73 -- 5-11 145 Short Hills, N.J. Short Hills 1969-71 1971 5-11 160 Short Hills, N.J. 1948 1948 5-11 145 Paducah, Ky. St. Mary’s Academy 1940 -1982-84 1982-84 6-0 175 Norwalk, Conn. Norwalk 27-9 (27-9) 1979-81 -- 6-0 155 La Paz, Bolivia Mariscal Braun German School 1983-86 1983-86 6-2 150 LaGrange Park, Ill. Benet Academy 1946 -- 1967-68 1967 Kansas City, Mo. 1960 -- 1980-84 1980-84 6-0 175 St. Louis, Mo. DeSmet Jesuit 56-22 (56-22) 1991-94 1991-94 6-5 220 Succasunna, N.J. Delbarton School 44-23 (13-7) 1982-83 1982-83 5-9 130 Creve Coeur, Mo. Parkway Central 1944, 48-49 1944, 49 Sunnyside, N.Y. LaSalle Academy 1929-30 1929-30 5-11 165 Tampa, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons 1962 -1993-96 1993-96 5-11 165 St. Petersburg, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons 78-37 (32-17) 1929-31 1929-31 Tampa, Fla. 1929-31 1929-31 Tampa, Fla. 1985-88 1987-88 5-8 145 Augusta, Mich. Gull Lake 12-9 (9-7) 1981-82 -- 6-1 160 Thousand Oaks, Calif. Westlake 1943 -1928 1928 Indianapolis, Ind. 1956 1956 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1950 -1981 -- 5-7 145 Holmdel, N.J. Christian Brothers Academy 1973-76 1975-76 6-6 210 Deerfield, Ill. Loyola Academy 1932-34 1932-34 Washington, D.C. 1987-88 -- 5-9 150 Bardstown, Ky. 0-0 (0-0) 1955 -1941-42 -2005-08 2005-08 5-11 150 Omaha, Neb. Millard North 121-40 (75-21) 1941-42 1941-42 Mishawaka, Ind. Culver Academy

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Doubles* Overall (Dual 13-6 (0-1) 32-34 (16-19)

2-3 (0-0) 3-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0)

9-4 (4-2) 0-0(0-0) 2-1(0-0) 62-39 (62-39) 2-2 (0-1) 12-22 (6-11)

14-9 (3-1)

0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) 45-34 (39-24) 37-36 (18-17) 17-15 (4-4) 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) 9-8 (1-0) 2-2 (0-0)

28-12 (28-12) 61-31 (61-31)

69-39 (69-39) 13-9 (6-5)

54-21 (35-14) 23-16 (22-12)

0-0 (0-0) 76-58 (49-45)


Years Singles* Doubles* Name Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual Patterson, Brian 1996-99 1996-99 5-10 170 Falmouth, Maine Falmouth 83-38 (64-29) 82-43 (57-32) Pattridge, Mark 1977 -Payumo, Tony 1992-94 -- 5-10 160 Manila, Philippines Ateneo de Manila 8-1 (0-0) 2-1 (1-0) Pecor, Billy 2010-present 2011-12 6-2 185 Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral, Ariz. 27-18 (11-10) 27-13 (15-7) Perenich, Greg 1981 -- 5-6 140 Tarpon Springs, Fla. Tarpon Springs 1967-69 -Petersmith, Mike Peterson, Mark 1973-74 -- 6-0 195 Winona, Minn. Winona 2005-06 -- 6-1 170 St. Petersburg, Fla. Tampa Preparatory School 0-3 (0-0) 1-1 (1-0) Pierpont, Brandon Pietrowski, Jakub 1995-98 1995-98 6-2 160 Huntington Beach, Fla. Ocean View 74-62 (46-42) 95-45 (47-32) Power, Ed 1932-33 1933 New York, N.Y. Pratt, Doug 1983-84 1983 6-3 180 Fair Oaks, Calif. Jesuit Pratt, Thomas 1982-84 1982-83 6-3 178 Fair Oaks, Calif. Jesuit Pratt, Williams 1979-1980 1980 6-1 165 Fair Oaks, Calif. Jesuit Prendergast, Joseph 1934-36 1935-36 Ware, Mass. Prendergast, Rom 1953 -Price, Steve 1963 -Pun, Jason 1993-96 1993-96 5-11 160 Acton, Ontario Earl Haigh Second 67-37 (45-27) 72-40 (38-29) Quinn, James 1943, 46 1943 Springfield, Mass. Raju, Ashok 1999-2002 2002 6-0 155 Morgantown, W.V. Morgantown 6-8 (0-0) 24-27 (14-14) Ramsour, Steve 1977-79 -- 5-10 150 Joplin, Mo. Ralph, Don 1959-61 1959-61 6-1 170 Bethesda, Md. St. Anselm’s Priory 50-6 (46-3) 46-6 (43-3) Ratterman, George 1945-46 1945-46 6-0 175 Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier H.S. Raymundo, Jose 1990-92 -- 5-8 140 Harmony, Pa. 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Reale, William 1952-55 1952-55 5-7 145 Mansfield, Ohio Mansfield Senior 1930-31 1930-31 Waukegan, Ill. Reaume, William Reeves, Richard 1933 1933 New York, N.Y. Reid, Greg 1971-72 1972 6-0 185 Wethersfield, Conn. Reidy, Maurice 1952-55 1952-55 6-0 160 Denver, Colo. Regis H.S. Reilly, Ed 1953 -1973-74 1973-74 6-3 175 St. Petersburg, Fla. Bishop Barry Reilly, Mark Reilly, Michael 1969-72 1969-72 6-4 190 St. Petersburg, Fla. Bishop Barry Reilly, Paul 1973 1973 6-5 185 St. Petersburg, Fla. Bishop Barry Reiter, Dave 1986-89 1986-89 6-2 185 Canyon County, Calif. Plano East Senior 62-50 (60-40) 70-49 (58-43) Reppenhagen, Francis 1937-38 1937-38 Buffalo, N.Y. Resteiner, Marc 1989-91 -- 6-1 175 Flint, Mich. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Rich, James 1955-57 1955-57 Waterloo, Iowa Richards, Dean 1955-57 1955-56 New York, N.Y. Rieser, Gary 1965-67 1965-66 6-0 St. Louis, Mo. Rigel, Francis (Vic) 1932 1932 Chicago, Ill. Robison, Thomas 1979-82 1979-82 6-1 173 St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg Catholic Rodgers, Charles 1938 1938 Detroit, Mich. University of Detroit Rodgers, James 1946-49 1948-49 6-1 170 Youngstown, Ohio Ursuline Rogers, Jimmy 2000-02 -- 6-3 160 South Bend, Ind. St. Joseph 2-5 (0-0) 2-4 (0-0) Rosas, Ron 1990-93 1990-93 6-1 170 El Paso, Texas El Paso 101-52 (67-33) 20-18 (16-13) Rosselló, Pedro 1964-66 1966 Santurce, Puerto Rico Roszak, Steve 2003 -- 6-3 180 Mission Hills, Kan. Pembroke Hill School 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Roth, Andrew 2005-08 2006-08 5-9 160 Houston, Texas Tenney School 53-38 (27-25) 60-27 (40-22) Rothschild, Danny 1995-98 1996-98 6-0 155 Garden City, N.Y. Garden City 53-26 (31-14) 48-31 (28-19) Rubrich, John 1985-88 -- 5-7 140 South Bend, Ind. Gordon Technical 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Ruckelshaus, Tom 1928 1928 Indianapolis, Ind. Runger, John 1981 -- 5-9 164 Newton, Iowa Newton Sachire, Ryan 1997-2000 1997-2000 6-6 200 Canfield, Ohio Canfield 138-44 (77-19) 73-32 (64-24) Saenz, Jaime 1951-53 1951 5-9 150 Cali, Colombia Berchmans Samson, Charles 1944-45, 47 1944-45, 47 Portsmouth, Ohio Denver South Schafer, Daniel 2008 -- 6-0 165 Edgewood, Ky. Covington Catholic 0-3 (0-0) 0-1 (0-0) Schaefer, Joseph 1942 1942 Philadelphia, Pa. Schefter, Rob 1970-73 1970-73 5-10 140 Yakima, Wash. Carroll Schmidt, Mark 1990-93 1990-93 5-10 140 Atlanta, Ga. Lovett School 113-14 (76-31) 38-22 (22-11) Schmitt, Dick 1953 -Schoenberg, Ron 1957-59 1957-59 5-6 132 Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola Schubert, Mike 1980-81 -- 6-0 140 Downingtown, Pa. Salesianum Scott, Matthew 2001-04 2001-04 6-1 185 Oakton, Va. International School of Paris 83-40 (54-23) 46-25 (29-16) Seghers, Bud 1946 -Seeley, George 1936-37 1936 Seward, Edward 1934 1934 Elyria, Ohio 1988 -- 5-11 170 Ocala, Fla. 0-0 (0-0) 1-0 (1-0) Shashy, Ron 1936 -Shaw, John Shemwell, Steve 1988 -- 5-11 150 Grand Rapids, Mich. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Shields, Patrick 1983-84 1984 5-10 160 Grosielle, Mich. Northfield Mt. Herman Sierks, Bill 1973 -- 5-10 155 Glenview, Ill. Loyola Academy Silk, John 1989-92 -- 6-1 160 Toledo, Ohio 2-1 (0-0) 3-1 (0-0) Simme, Ryan 1994-97 1994-97 5-8 150 Spring, Texas Klein 96-62 (56-43) 77-40 (58-29) Simon, Frederick 1937-39 1937-39 Waco, Texas Waco Simone, Stephen 1985-86 1986 5-8 153 Lyndhurst, Ohio Charles F. Brush Simons, Richard 1952-53 1952-53 South Bend, Ind. Singh, Jasjit 1966-68 1966-68 New Delhi, India Slager, Richard 1973-76 1974, 76 5-11 188 Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington Smith, Casey 1999-2002 1999-2002 6-1 175 Leawood, Kan. Rockhurst 72-64 (49-48) 76-52 (47-37) Smith, Harry 1955-57 1955-57 6-4 190 Staten Island, N.Y. St. Peter’s

Doug Pratt

Dave Reiter

Ron Rosas

Charles Samson

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Randy Stehlik

Bill Tully

Mike Wallace

Years Singles* Doubles* Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual Name Smith, Michael 2002-03 -- 5-11 170 Encino, Calif. Crespi 1-1 (0-1) 0-0 (0-0) Smith, Raymond 1951-53 1951-53 Chicago, Ill. Loyola Academy 1958 -- Sokolovske, Dick Sommer, Al 1923 -Sordi, John 1988 -- 5-9 150 Northport, N.Y. 0-0 (0-0) 1-0 (1-0) 1988-89 -- 6-2 145 Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson 2-1 (1-0) 2-0 (1-0) Sparkman, Shaun Sprouse, Mike 1993-96 1993-96 5-9 173 Fairfield, Conn. Fairfield Preparatory School 101-53 (55-35) 66-48 (29-37) 1926-27 1926-27 Stamford, Conn. Stadel, George Stahl, Daniel 2007-11 2008-11 5-10 150 Bethesda, Md. Walt Whitman 93-44 (52-26) 41-29 (15-20) Staley, Seton 1932-33 1933 Clairton, Pa. Stehik, Randall 1974-77 1974-77 1974-77 1974-77 6-1 175 Peru, Ind. Peru Stehik, Randall Stephens, Charles 1957-59 1958-59 Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier Stevenson, Dee 1958-60 1960 Wichita, Kan. Stronsky, Jim 1962 -Stuhldreher, John 1954 1954 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1973-74, 76-77 -- 5-9 150 Jasper, Ind. Jasper Sturm, Bill Swetonic, Chris 1990-91 -- 5-9 145 Stone Mountain, Ga. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Sullivan, John 1931 1931 Passaic, N.J. Taborga, Javier 1999-2002 1999-2002 6-1 195 La Paz, Bolivia German School 77-41 (45-25) 77-46 (48-28) Talarico, Aaron 1999-2002 1999-2002 5-9 150 Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach 63-34 (31-22) 60-43 (46-28) Talmadge, Spencer 2009-present 2010-12 6-2 230 Hillsborough, Calif. Junipero Serra 14-11 (1-5) 50-38 (36-24) 2007-11 2009, ‘11 5-8 140 Lakewood, Calif, Lakewood 10-6(1-0) 18-8 (2-1) Tan, Sean Tavares, Carlos 1927 1927 Shanghai, China Theissen, Gil 1970 -- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Tonti, A. Patrick 1949-51 1950-51 Columbus, Ohio Troup, Jr., John 1943 1943 Kansas City, Mo. 1976-79 1979 5-11 140 LaCanada, Calif. St. Francis Trueblood, Mark 1950, 52-53 1950, 52-53 Chicago, Ill. Tuite, Jr., Matthew Tully, Bill 1944-47 1944-47 Bronxville, N.Y. Turner, Marshall 1973 -- 5-8 145 Carpinteria, Calif. Bishop Garcia Diego Uda, Yuichi 2005 -- 5-8 130 Wesley Chapel, Fla. Laurel Springs 9-4 (0-0) 1-4 (1-0) 1946 -Unverzagt, Dick VanDyke, Duane 1956 1956 San Diego, Calif. Vanoncini, Charles 1956-58 1956-58 Fresno, Calif. Velasco, Mike 1923-25 1923-25 Philippines 1936 -Vervaet, Bud 1994 -- 6-2 150 Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Southwestern Education Society 3-2 (0-0) 0-2 (0-0) Viqueria, Jaimie Vosburg, Bruce 1963-65 1963-65 Omaha, Neb. Creighton Preparatory School Wagner, Dick 1960 -Waldron, James 1935-37 1936-37 Trenton, N.J. Waldron, Joseph 1934-36 1934-36 Trenton, N.J. Wallace, Mike 1987-90 1987-90 6-1 160 Pembroke Pines, Fla. Chaminade 36-35 (33-26) 70-30 (58-25) Walsh, Brandon 1971-74 1971-74 5-11 155 Kingston, Jamaica St. Goerges College Walsh, Dan 1985-88 1985-88 6-0 165 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Brother Rice 86-39 (81-36) 55-49 (54-47) Walsh, John 1939-41 1939-41 Price, Utah Walsh, Tim 1991 -- 5-8 140 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Walsh, Pat 1988 -- 5-10 135 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Brother Rice 0-0 (0-0) 1-0 (1-0) Warburton, Walt 1940 -Ward, George 1923 -Warford, Andy 1996-99 1996-99 6-4 185 Bismarck, N.D. St. Mary’s Central 29-27 (16-19) 8-12 (3-6) Warford, Luke 1998-99 -- 6-2 175 Bismarck, N.D. St. Mary’s Central 1-9 (0-0) 2-3 (0-0) Warn, Rob 1997-2000 -- 5-10 160 Minneapolis, Minn. Minnehana Academy 18-12 (0-0) 8-6 (0-0) Warshawsky, Sanford 1944 1944 Detroit, Mich. Waters, Bill 1937 -- 2008-2012 2009-12 6-0 165 Gibsonia, Pa. Pine-Richland 87-64 (56-35) 36-32 (28-23) Watt, Casey Weldon, Francis 1933-35 1933-35 New Rochelle, N.Y. Iona Preparatory School Wenger, Ryan 1988-91 1988-91 6-0 150 Novelty, Ohio University School 49-42 (32-26) 73-51 (49-27) Westphal, Thomas 1977-78 1977-78 6-0 180 Peoria, Ill. Bergan Wheaton, David 1973-76 1976 6-2 167 Wayzata, Minn. Minnetonka Whelan, James 1960-62 1961-62 6-1 170 Ridgewood, N.J. St. Peter’s Preparatory School Whiting, Timothy 1968-70 1968 Elm Grove, Wis. Waukesha Catholic Memorial Wimmer, Steve 1982 -- 6-0 150 South Bend, Ind. Riley Wilson, Todd 1991-94 1993-94 5-8 179 Spokane, Wash. St. Stephen’s Episcopal School (FL) 58-28 (36-20) 48-27 (33-14) Witucki, Ralph 1945, 48-49 1949 South Bend, Ind. 1990-93 1989-92 5-11 165` Haddonfield, N.J. Memorial 51-18 (28-13) 39-20 (27-14) Wojtalik, Chris Wolf, John 1937-40 1937-38 Mishawaka, Ind. Wolsfeld, Steve 1987 -- 5-9 160 White Bear, Minn. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Wood, Joe 1944 1944 Little Rock, Ark. Yoshii, Takashi 2007-10 -- 5-9 150 Tokyo, Japan The American School in Japan 4-5 (0-0) 4-3 (0-0) Zakharia, Kareem 1992 -- 5-7 145 Key Biscayne, Fla. Christopher Columbus 2-1 (0-0) 0-1 (0-0) Zmolek, Joe 1973 -- 5-8 143 Oshkosh, Wis. Lourdes Zurcher, Andy 1990-94 1990-94 5-10 150 Denver, Colo. Ponderosa 128-60 (78-38) 78-41 (48-24) Zybriski, Walt 1929 1929 Jersey City, N.J. Bold denotes current players • * individual records incomplete prior to 1987

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Year-by-Year Results 1923

1930

Coach: C.P. Van Ryper - Record: 0-2 5/7 5/9

Indiana Michigan

Record: 4-2 L, 0-6 L, 0-5

1924

Record: 3-3 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/6 5/7 6/7

at Butler at Indiana at Wabash at Michigan at Detroit at Big Nine Conference Chps. (Chicago, Ill.) at Indiana Intercollegiate Chps. (Indianapolis, Ind.) at Culver Academy

L, 1-4 L, 2-5 W, 2-0 L, 0-6 W, 2-0 NTS NTS W, 4-3

1925

Record: 3-2-1 4/24 5/6 5/8 5/9 5/12 5/30

Loyola Chicago at Penn State at Ohio State at Detroit Oklahoma at Indiana at Western Conference Chps. (Chicago, Ill.) at NCAA Championships

W, 6-0 T, 3-3 L, 1-5 W, 4-2 L, 1-3 W, 4-0 NTS 0 pts.

1926

Record: 0-2 5/1 5/7

Ohio State at Michigan State at Indiana Intercollegiate Chps. at NCAA Championships (Philadelphia, Pa.)

L, 0-7 L, 3-4 NTS 0 pts.

1927

4/30 5/3 5/8 5/13 5/18 5/29

at Culver Academy at Ohio State Michigan State Northwestern Loyola Chicago at Carnegie Tech at Indiana Collegiate Championships (Muncie, Ind.) at NCAA Championships (Philadelphia, Pa.)

W, 7-0 W, 4-3 W, 6-3 W, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 5-2 NTS 0 pts.

1931

4/18 4/25 5/12 5/20 5/22 6/1

W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 1-3 W, 4-3 W, 6-0 W, 6-0 W, 3-2 L, 0-5 L, 3-4 L, 2-5

1929

Record: 5-3 4/27 4/30 5/3 5/4 5/8 5/13 5/31 6/1

at Western State Drake at Armour Tech Grinnell at Northwestern at Indiana Collegiate Championships (Muncie, Ind.) at Central Collegiate Championships (Chicago, Ill.) Michigan State Marquette Wisconsin at NCAA Championships

Indiana State Western State (now Western Michigan) Armour Tech Loyola Chicago Northwestern Manchester at Central Collegiate Championships (Chicago, Ill.)

L, 3-6 L, 3-4 W, 5-2 W, 5-2 L, 0-9 W, 6-1 NTS

1932

Record: 4-5 4/23 4/29 5/6 5/11 5/14 5/20 5/21 5/24 5/28

Western State (now Western Michigan) Northwestern vs. Detroit (Windsor, Ont.) at Chicago Armour Tech Detroit at Michigan State Indiana State Michigan State

L, 0-9 L, 3-5 W, 4-1 L, 0-6 W, 6-1 W, 4-3 L, 2-7 W, 4-3 L, 1-8

Record: 1-6 4/22 4/29 5/6 5/13 5/12 5/19 5/25

Valparaiso Michigan State Michigan State Illinois Northwestern Michigan Normal (now Eastern Michigan) Chicago

W, 9-1 L, 1-8 L, 1-8 L, 0-7 L, 0-5 L, 1-6 L, 1-6

Ohio State Michigan State at Indiana Collegiate Championships (Richmond, Ind.)

L, 1-8 L, 1-8 NTS

1937

Coach: Pedro de Landero –  Record: 3-5 4/24 4/26 4/28 5/3 5/6 5/8 5/15 5/17

at Indiana Western State (now Western Michigan) at Chicago Purdue Saint Louis Kentucky Michigan State Northwestern at Indiana Collegiate Championships

W, 5-4 L, 3-6 L, 0-9 W, 7-2 W, 4-3 L, 3-6 L, 1-8 L, 1-8 NTS

1938

Coach: Pedro de Landero –  Record: 4-5 4/22 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/4 5/5 5/7 5/12 5/14

Northwestern Western State (now Western Michigan) Detroit Chicago Kentucky Michigan Indiana at Michigan State at Saint Louis at Indiana Collegiate Chps. (Greencastle, Ind.)

L, 1-8 L, 4-5 W, 7-0 L, 0-9 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 W, 6-1 L, 3-6 W, 8-1 NTS

1939

Coach: Pedro de Landero –  Record: 4-5-1 4/19 4/21 4/22 4/26 4/29 5/1 5/6 5/8 5/11

Wabash Detroit Indiana at Kentucky Michigan State Western State (now Western Michigan) Chicago DePauw at Northwestern at Michigan at Indiana Collegiate Chps. (Richmond, Ind.)

W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 7-2 T, 4-4 L, 3-6 L, 4-5 L, 1-8 W, 6-1 L, 0-7 L, 0-9 NTS

1934

Coach: Pedro de Landero –  Record: 3-5

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at Kentucky at Center College at Vanderbilt at Northwestern at Drake at Duquesne at Pittsburgh Grinnell at Michigan State Ohio State

W, 5-4 L NTS

1933

Record: 6-4 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/26 4/28 5/1 5/2 5/4 5/12 5/30

W, 6-1 W, 6-1 L, 3-6 W, 8-1 L, 0-9

Record: 3-3

Record: 6-0 5/1 5/4 5/11 5/16 5/20 5/25

Loyola Chicago Armour Tech Northwestern Michigan State Western State (now Western Michigan) Minnesota California (exhibition) at Central Collegiate Championships (Chicago, Ill.)

5/16 5/29

L, 1-6 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 L, 2-5 L, 3-4 NTS

4/20 4/21 4/27 5/5 5/11 5/12 5/19 5/25

L, 0-6 L, 0-9 W, 6-3 W, 4-3 W, 6-1 L, 2-7 L, 3-6 L, 1-5

1935

Coach: Pedro de Landero –  Record: 3-5 4/24 4/30 5/3 5/4 5/8 5/11 5/15 5/17

Wabash at Indiana at Northwestern Bradley Chicago Michigan State Ohio State Illinois at Indiana Collegiate Championships

W, 5-2 W, 6-3 L, 0-7 W, 6-3 L, 2-7 L, 3-6 L, 0-8 L, 0-7 NTS

1936

NTS W, 7-0 W, 6-1 W, 4-3 0 pts.

Northwestern Western State (now Western Michigan) Armour Tech Albion Detroit Michigan State Michigan State Chicago

Coach: Pedro de Landero –  Record: 2-6 4/18 4/24 4/25 5/13 5/15

Illinois Detroit Bradley Kentucky Chicago

L, 0-6 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 L, 2-7 L, 0-9

After losing the the first four matches in the program’s varsity history, the 1924 team (Frank Donovan and Herman Centilivre in front and Tony Gonzales and Mike Velasco in the back) registered the first of more than 1,000 Irish victories - a 2-0 triumph over Wabash College.

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1943

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 8-1

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 5-2 4/16 4/17 4/17 4/22 4/24 4/30 5/1

Wisconsin DePauw vs. Indiana (Greencastle, Ind.) Michigan Northwestern Michigan State Western Michigan at NCAA Championships (Evanston, Ill.)

W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 L, 4-5 W, 6-3 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 7th

1944

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 9-0 NCAA Co-Champions 4/28 4/29 5/6 5/11 5/13 5/13 5/16 6/3 6/10 6/26-7/1

Jerry Evert, who was 52-0 (26-0 singles, 26-0 doubles) in dual-match action during his career, helped Notre Dame compile a pair of unbeaten campaigns in 1944 (9-0) and ‘47 (8-0).

1940

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 4-3 4/18 4/22 4/27 5/4 5/9 5/11 5/16

Wabash Kentucky Western State (now Western Michigan) Indiana Chicago Michigan DePauw at Indiana Collegiate Championships (Lafayette, Ind.) at NCAA Championships (Haverford, Pa.)

W, 6-1 W, 8-1 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 L, 4-5 W, 6-3 1st 0 pts.

1941

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 7-1 4/26 4/29 5/2 5/3 5/10 5/14 5/15 5/17 5/22-24

Detroit Western State (now Western Michigan) Indiana Kentucky at Chicago Michigan Michigan State at Northwestern at Indiana Collegiate Championships  (Richmond, Ind.) at NCAA Championships (Haverford, Ind.)

W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 L, 4-5 1st NTS

1942

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 9-0 4/17 4/18 4/21 4/25 4/28 4/30 5/2 5/7 5/9

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Michigan State Michigan Illinois Kentucky Western Michigan Indiana Wisconsin Chicago Northwestern at Texas Sectional Championships (Houston, Texas) at NCAA Championships (New Orleans, La.)

W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 4-2 NTS

at Northwestern at Wisconsin Michigan Chicago DePauw vs. Indiana (Greencastle, Ind.) Western Michigan at Western Michigan DePauw at NCAA Championships (Evanston, Ill.)

W, 8-1 W, 7-2 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 W, 6-0 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 T-1st

1945

4/24 5/1 5/5 5/8 5/14 5/15 5/18 5/21 5/22 6/21-26

Western Michigan at Michigan Northwestern Wisconsin Indiana Northwestern at Lawrence College at Wayne State Purdue at NCAA Championships (Evanston, Ill.)

W, 8-1 L, 0-9 W, 7.5-1.5 W, 8-0 W, 7-0 W, 9-0 W, 5-1 W, 7-2 W, 5-3 T-6th

1946

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 6-3 4/29 5/9 5/10 5/17 5/18 5/23 5/25 5/28 6/8

at Navy Indiana at Purdue at Western Michigan at Michigan State Wisconsin Michigan Northwestern Marquette at NCAA Championships (Evanston, Ill.)

W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 7-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 L, 2-7 W, 6-1 T-6th

1949

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 6-3 4/29 4/30 5/5 5/7 5/11 5/14 5/16 5/21 5/23 6/20-25

at Purdue at Northwestern Western Michigan Detroit at Michigan Michigan State Case Western Reserve Marquette at Wisconsin at NCAA Championships (Austin, Texas)

W, 5-4 L, 0-7 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 L, 2-7 L, 2-7 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 T-8th

1950

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 8-1 4/28 5/5 5/11 5/11 5/12 5/18 5/19 5/21 6/2

Wisconsin Michigan at Marquette DePauw at Earlham College at Kentucky at Western Michigan at Northwestern Purdue at NCAA Championships (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 6-4 4/21 4/29 5/2 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/10 5/12 5/18 5/19

Wayne State Wisconsin at Michigan State at Western Michigan vs. Detroit Iowa Michigan Purdue at Northwestern at Marquette at NCAA Championships (Austin, Texas)

W, 9-1 L, 4-5 L, 4-5 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 L, 4-5 W, 6-3 L, 1-8 W, 7-2 T-7th

L, 1-7 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 L, 4-5 L, 3-6 W, 8-1 T-6th

1947

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 8-0 4/24 4/26 4/28 4/30 5/3 5/5 5/10 5/21 6/23-28

Western Michigan Michigan State Wisconsin Purdue at Michigan Navy Kentucky DePauw at Central Collegiate Championships at NCAA Championships (Los Angeles, Calif.)

NTS

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W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 T-7th

Robert David lettered all four years (1947-50) of his Irish career.


1951

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 5-6 4/26 4/28 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/9 5/12 5/12 5/18 5/19 6/1-2 6/25-30

at Wisconsin Northwestern Western Michigan at Michigan Michigan State Marquette at Purdue at Duquesne at Pittsburgh Detroit at Iowa Central Collegiate Championships at NCAA Championships (Evanston, Ill.)

W, 5-4 L, 4-5 L, 4-5 L, 2-7 L, 0-9 W, 6-3 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 L, 1-8 T-1st T-5th

1952

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 7-3 4/23 4/26 4/30 5/1 5/3 5/5 5/10 5/12 5/17 5/19

Wisconsin at Northwestern Purdue at Indiana at Detroit at Western Michigan at Marquette Iowa Michigan at Michigan State at NCAA Championships (Evanston, Ill.)

W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 L, 2-7 W, 8-1 L, 4-5 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 L, 1-7 T-7th

1953

Coach: Walter Langford –  Record: 6-4-1 4/22 5/1 5/2 5/8 5/9 5/14 5/15 5/16 5/18 5/19 5/23 6/22-27

Wisconsin at Northwestern at Iowa at Michigan State at Michigan Marquette Western Michigan Detroit Indiana at Purdue at Pittsburgh at NCAA Championships (Syracuse, N.Y.)

W, 5-4 T, 3-3 L, 4-5 L, 1-8 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 6-0 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 T-7th

1954

Coach: Charles Samson –  Record: 7-5 4/24 4/30 5/1 5/3 5/5 5/7 5/8 5/13 5/15 5/21 5/22 5/24 6/21-27

at Cincinnati Michigan Michigan State Northwestern Chicago at Indiana at Western Michigan Purdue at Detroit at Marquette at Wisconsin Iowa at NCAA Championships (Seattle, Wash.)

W, 8-1 L, 3-6 L, 4-5 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 L, 2-7 L, 3-6 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 8-2 W, 5-4 L, 4-5 T-12th

1955

Coach: Charles Samson –  Record: 10-8 4/6 4/9 4/11 4/16 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/10 5/13 5/14 5/17 5/19 5/20 5/21 6/20-26

at Marshall at Duke at North Carolina at Xavier Tennessee A & I (now Tennessee State) Marquette Indiana at Purdue Cincinnati Detroit Kalamazoo Wisconsin at Michigan at Michigan State Western Michigan at Chicago at Northwestern at Iowa at NCAA Championships (Chapel Hill, N.C.)

W, 8-1 L, 0-9 L, 0-9 W, 9-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-0 L, 4-5 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 L, 4-5 W, 5-4 L, 1-8 L, 4-5 L, 0-9 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 W, 8-1 T-12th

1956

Coach: Charles Samson –  Record: 7-8-1 3/29 3/31 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/14 4/20 4/21 4/27 5/4 5/7 5/8 5/10 5/11 5/20 6/25-30

at Marshall at Virginia Tech at Wake Forest at Duke at North Carolina State at North Carolina at Indiana at Marquette at Wisconsin Tennessee A & I (now Tennessee State) Purdue Michigan Michigan State at Western Michigan at Kalamazoo Iowa at NCAA Champ. (Kalamazoo, Mich.)

W, 8-1 W, 12-0 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 L, 0-9 L, 1-8 W, 8-1 W, 7-2 T, 3-3 W, 6-3 L, 0-9 L, 4-5 L, 1-7 L, 1-8 L, 4-6 T-12th

1957

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 9-4

Maxwell Brown, a two-time All-American who compiled a 42-3 singles record in dual-match action during his career, helped Notre Dame post a 14-0 record and its second national championship in his final season, 1959.

3/16-17 4/6 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 5/4 5/7 5/10 5/17 5/18 5/20

at Chicago Intercollegiate Indoor Champ. Chicago Wisconsin Marshall Kentucky Louisville Cincinnati Kalamazoo Marquette Michigan at Northwestern Iowa Western Michigan

NTS W, 9-0 W, 6-2 W, 10-0 W, 10-0 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 L, 4-5 W, 8-1 L, 2-7 L, 3-6 L, 2-7 W, 8-1

5/21 6/17-23

Michigan State at NCAA Champ. (Salt Lake City, Utah)

W, 5-1 T-6th

1958

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 17-1 4/2 4/2 4/3 4/5 4/9-10 4/9 4/10 4/18 4/25 4/26 4/28 5/2 5/3 5/5 5/9 5/10 5/15 5/16 5/17 6/16-22

at Bellarmine at Louisville at Cincinnati at Marshall at Cherry Blossom Tournament (Washington, D.C.) at George Washington at Georgetown at Western Michigan Denison Toledo Northwestern Michigan State Kalamazoo Michigan (Cherry Blossom final) vs. Iowa (Bloomington, Ind.) at Indiana at Wisconsin at Marquette Detroit at NCAA Champ. (Annapolis, Md.)

W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 10-0 1st W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 L, 4-5 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 6-1 T-8th

1959

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 14-0 NCAA Co-Champions 4/11 4/18 4/21 4/24 4/25 4/25 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/11 5/15 5/21 5/22 5/25 6/22-28

at Toledo at Ohio State Quadrangular Western Michigan Indiana Iowa Kalamazoo at Michigan at Michigan State at Kalamazoo Purdue Wisconsin at Northwestern Southern Illinois Detroit Marquette at NCAA Champ. (Evanston, Ill.)

W, 9-0 1st W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 T-1st

1960

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 14-4 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/20 4/22 4/29 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/16 5/21 5/22 6/20-25

at Yale at Harvard at Merchant Marine Academy at New York University at Princeton at Marquette at Wisconsin at Purdue at Indiana at Iowa vs. Northwestern (Iowa City, Iowa) vs. Ohio State (Iowa City, Iowa) at Western Michigan Toledo Michigan State Michigan Southern Illinois Detroit at NCAA Champ. (Seattle, Wash.)

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L, 0-6 L, 2-7 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 L, 3-5 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 T-4th

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Year-by-Year Results 1961

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 17-2 3/29 3/31 4/6 4/7 4/8 4/18 4/21 4/23 4/28 4/29 5/2 5/5 5/5 5/6 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/20 6/20-25

at Georgetown vs. Ohio Wesleyan (Bethesda, Md.) at Duke at Virginia Tech at Marshall at Kalamazoo at Michigan State at Detroit at Iowa vs. Minnesota (Iowa City, Iowa) at Toledo Indiana Wisconsin Illinois Western Michigan Northwestern Southern Illinois Ohio State Marquette at NCAA Champ. (Ames, Iowa)

W, 5-4 W, 5-3 L, 4-5 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-0 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 T-13th

1962

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 11-8 4/7 4/17 4/18-28 4/18 4/22 4/28 5/2 5/4 5/4 5/5 5/6 5/7 5/8 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/14 5/16 5/19 5/21

Bradley Kalamazoo at Cherry Blossom Tournament (Washington, D.C.) at George Washington vs. Indiana at Georgetown Michigan State vs. Minnesota (Madison, Wis.) at Wisconsin vs. Ohio State (Madison, Wis.) at Marquette Purdue at Northwestern Michigan Southern Illinois Iowa Detroit Toledo DePaul at Western Michigan

W, 8-1 W, 5-4 L, 3-6 L, 2-7 L, 4-5 L, 0-9 W, 7-2 L, 1-8 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 L, 1-8 L, 1-8 W, 6-3 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 7-9 W, 7-2

1963

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 15-6 4/6 4/8 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/26 4/27 5/3 5/4 5/7 5/10 5/10 5/11 5/12 5/13 5/25

at Purdue at Louisville at Vanderbilt at Murray State at Southern Illinois at Iowa at Washington Univ. (St. Louis) Bradley Illinois DePaul Ohio State at Michigan at Michigan State at Kalamazoo College Northwestern Iowa Western Michigan Indiana Marquette Toledo Southern Illinois

W, 5-3 W, 8-1 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 L, 0-9 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 L, 4-5 L, 4-5 L, 4-5 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 L, 2-7 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 5-4

1964

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 11-3 4/16 4/18 4/20 4/24

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Western Michigan Michigan State Purdue Iowa

W, 5-4 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 8-3

4/25 4/26 5/1 5/2 5/6 5/8 5/9 5/14 5/16 5/19

Wisconsin Marquette Indiana Illinois Kalamazoo Ohio State Northwestern Toledo Washington Univ. (St. Louis) Southern Illinois

W, 6-3 W, 9-0 L, 1-8 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 L, 0-9 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 L, 3-6

1965

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 14-2 4/3 4/10 4/10 4/19-21 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/21 4/26 4/27 4/29 5/4 5/5 5/9 5/12 5/18 5/23

Indiana Ohio State Cincinnati at Cherry Blossom Tournament (Washington, D.C.) at Georgetown at George Washington at Washington & Lee Air Force Iowa Northwestern Michigan State Michigan Kalamazoo Purdue Western Michigan Toledo Marquette

L, 3-6 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 1st W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 7-0 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 L, 3-6 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 9-0

1966

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 15-0 4/20 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/28 5/3 5/4 5/8 5/11 5/13 5/14 5/17 5/19 5/20 6/13-18

at Northwestern Minnesota at Southern Illinois Indiana Purdue Wisconsin Michigan State Kalamazoo at Marquette at Iowa Cincinnati at Western Michigan Toledo at Saint Louis at Southern Illinois at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Hamilton, N.Y.) at NCAA Champ. (Coral Gables, Fla.)

W, 8-1 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 6-1 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 1st

1968

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 7-10 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/22 4/27 4/28 5/1 5/5 5/7 5/9 5/12 5/13 5/14 5/16 6/16-22

at Cherry Blossom Tournament (Washington, D.C.) Wisconsin State Ohio State at Bradley at Northwestern Northern Illinois Illinois Indiana Wisconsin Iowa Purdue Marquette Michigan at Western Michigan St. Ambrose at Kalamazoo College Toledo at DePaul at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Hamilton, N.Y.) at NCAA Champ. (San Antonio, Texas)

W, 5-4 W, 5-4 L, 3-5 L, 0-9 L, 3-6 L, 0-9 L, 1-8 L, 4-5 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 L, 0-9 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 L, 2-7 W, 7-2 1st --

1969

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 8-8 4/17 4/20 4/20 4/24 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/1 5/5 5/7 5/9 5/11 5/12 5/15 5/17 6/16-21

Toledo Marquette DePaul Minnesota N.E. Missouri State (now Truman) Iowa at Purdue at Indiana at Bowling Green Western Michigan at Kalamazoo College St. Ambrose Wisconsin State Northwestern Northern Illinois Bradley at NCAA Champ. (Princeton, N.J.)

L, 1-8 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 L, 1-8 W, 9-0 L, 0-9 L, 4-5 L, 0-9 L, 4-5 W, 6-3 L, 1-8 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 L, 2-7 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 --

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1967

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 14-2 3/24-26 4/7 4/8 4/15 4/15 4/18 4/21 4/22 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/3 5/4 5/8 5/10 5/13 5/14 6/7 6/11-17

at Florida State Open at Indiana at Cincinnati Bradley DePaul at Purdue vs. Iowa (Minneapolis, Minn.) at Minnesota Illinois Northern Illinois Southern Illinois at Kalamazoo at Michigan at Wisconsin Western Michigan Toledo Marquette at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Hamilton, N.Y.) at NCAA Champ. (Carbondale, Ill.)

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NTS W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 L, 3-6 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 1st T-10th

Bill Heinbecker posted a career dual singles record of 47-3 and a dual doubles record of 45-3.


4/16 4/17 4/17 4/18 4/24 4/24 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30-5/1 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/7 5/8 5/9 5/11 6/10-12 6/14-19

vs. Indiana State vs. Cincinnati vs. Bradley at Ball State Northern Illinois Toledo Bowling Green Iowa Marquette Northwestern at Michigan State Akron at Huskie Invitational (DeKalb, Ill.) at Purdue at Indiana Valparaiso at Western Michigan at Kalamazoo College Eastern Michigan DePaul at Central Collegiate Champ. (Muncie, Ind.) NCAA Champ.

W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 8.5-0.5 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 T-1st W, 7-2 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 1st

1970

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 15-6 3/24 3/24-4/4 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/7 4/10 4/18 4/17 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/22 4/28 5/8 5/8 5/9 5/10 5/5 5/15 5/16 5/16 6/9-12

Western Michigan at Cherry Blossom Tournament (Washington, D.C.) vs. Cornell at George Washington at Maryland vs. Indiana Purdue at Northwestern DePaul Cincinnati Eastern Michigan at Toledo at Michigan Michigan State Indiana at Wisconsin at Minnesota at Wisconsin State at Marquette Kalamazoo College Bowling Green Ball State Michigan Tech (exhibition) at Huskie Tournament (DeKalb, Ill.) Central Collegiate Champ.

W, 8-1 3rd W, 6-3 W, 7-0 L, 4-5 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 L, 4-5 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 5.5-3.5 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 L, 0-9 W, 5-4 L, 2-7 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 6-0 1st 3rd

1970-71

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 26-5 3/13 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/25-27 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 4/16-18

Irish Fall Invitational at Cal St. L.A. at Long Beach State at USC at Redlands University at Claremont at San Fernando Valley State (now Cal St. Northridge) at UC Irvine at UCLA Irish Indoor Invitational Florida Indiana Michigan Illinois at Central Collegiate Champ. (Muncie, Ind.)

W, 9-0 W, 7-2 L, 0-9 L, 4-5 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 L, 2-7 L, 0-9 W, 7-2 W, 5-4 L, 3-6 W, 8-1

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 16-3 3/17 3/17 4/9 4/10 4/11 4/15 4/17 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/26 5/2 5/6 5/6 5/7 5/7

Irish Fall Invitational Purdue DePaul Wisconsin at Michigan at Michigan State vs. Cincinnati vs. Southern Illinois at Indiana State at Toledo Ball State Bowling Green at Northwestern at Iowa Western Michigan Indiana Kalamazoo College Eastern Michigan Illinois Ohio State

W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 L, 1-8 W, 7-2 L, 4-5 L, 0-9 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 W, 8-1

1972-73

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 14-11 3/10 3/12 3/13 3/31 4/1 4/4 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/14 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/24 4/28 4/29

Irish Fall Invitational Indiana State Iowa Cincinnati Purdue at Memphis State (now Memphis) at Tulane at LSU at Big Gold Invitational (Hattiesburg, Miss.) at Wisconsin at Marquette at Western Michigan Michigan at Ball State at DePaul Cincinnati Indiana State Kalamazoo at Purdue at Indiana at Ohio State at Bowling Green South Carolina Toledo Northwestern Michigan State Iowa

1973-74

Irish Fall Invitational Ball State Illinois at Valparaiso at Toledo at Michigan at Indiana Western Michigan Central Michigan at Northwestern at Iowa at Michigan State at Kalamazoo College Purdue Marquette at Northern Illinois Bowling Green DePaul Miami (Ohio) Indiana State Wisconsin-Milwaukee

1st W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 L, 1-7 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 L, 4-5 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 9-0

1974-75

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1971-72

Bernard LeSage earned two monograms (196970) during his career.

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 18-2 3/4 4/2 4/4 4/10 4/11 4/15 4/17 4/19 4/23 4/24 4/26 4/27 4/29 4/28 4/30 5/1

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Reco­rd: 16-4 3/15 4/4 4/5 4/8 4/10 4/13 4/15 4/17 4/20 4/21 4/23 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29

Irish Fall Invitational at Western Michigan at Galveston Island Champ. (Galveston, Texas) vs. Oral Roberts vs. Bowling Green vs. Indiana State vs. Colorado at Ball State at Ohio State Indiana at DePaul at Marquette Kalamazoo College Northwestern at Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan Michigan Iowa Michigan State Wisconsin Purdue at Illinois at NCAA Champ. (Corpus Christi, Texas)

NTS W, 6-3 1st W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 L, 4-5 L, 4-5 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 L, 0-9 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 L, 4-5

W, 7-2 L, 3-6 L, 4-5 W, 7-2 L, 3-6 L, 1-8 L, 2-7 4th L, 2-7 W, 6-0 W, 7-2 L, 0-9 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 L, 4-5 L, 4-5

Rob Schefter, whose daughter Annie was a standout on Notre Dame’s soccer team, helped the 1971 squad fashion a 20-match winning streak the longest single-season string in school history - on the way to a 26-5 record.

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Year-by-Year Results 4/17 4/18 4/19 4/23 4/24 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/28 4/28 4/29 4/29 5/8

Marquette Indiana Northwestern Michigan State Wisconsin DePaul Iowa at Drake Relays Tennis Champ. (Des Moines, Iowa) at Drake vs. Kansas vs. Iowa Kalamazoo College Eastern Michigan at NCAA Singles Champ. (Athens, Ga.)

W, 8-1 L, 1-5 W, 5-4 L, 1-8 L, 2-7 W, 8-1 L, 2-7 T-7th W, 9-0 L, 2-7 L, 3-6 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 NTS

1977-78

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 12-14

Mark Reilly earned monogram letters in 1973 and 1974.

1975-76

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 16-8 3/5 3/6 3/6 3/22 3/26-27 3/26 3/27 3/27 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/4 4/6 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/18 4/20 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/29

Irish Fall Invitational Southern Illinois Wisconsin Minnesota Ball State at Cherry Blossom Tournament (Washington, D.C.) at Maryland vs. Colgate at George Washington Western Michigan DePaul at Cincinnati at Indiana Wisconsin-Oshkosh at Michigan at Northwestern at DePaul at Bowling Green at Northern Illinois Purdue Ohio State Iowa Eastern Michigan at Kalamazoo College at Michigan State Illinois at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Rochester, N.Y.)

L, 1-8 W, 5-4 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 2nd L, 3-6 W, 5-4 W, 5-2 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 L, 1-8 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 7-2 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 L, 1-8 L, 3-6 W, 5-4 1st

1976-77

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 15-12 3/12 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/21 4/3 4/4 4/6 4/8 4/9 4/9 4/12 4/15 4/16

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at Bellarmine at Guilford College at High Point College at North Carolina at Duke at Virginia Tech at Eastern Kentucky at Ball State at Indiana State at Illinois Michigan West Virginia Kent State Ohio State Cincinnati Bowling Green Northern Illinois

W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 L, 0-9 L, 1-8 L, 2-7 L, 1-8 W, 5-4 L, 2-7 L, 1-8 L, 2-7 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 8-1

3/18 3/18 3/19 3/21 3/22 3/25 3/29 4/1 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/7 4/8 4/9 4/13 4/14 4/14 4/15 4/16 4/16 4/22 4/23 4/25 5/1

Irish Fall Invitational Eastern Michigan Michigan George Washington Washington & Lee Maryland William & Mary Richmond Navy Ball State Minnesota Indiana State Illinois Butler Wisconsin Northwestern Ohio State Valparaiso Eastern Kentucky Bowling Green Northern Illinois Iowa Marquette/Xavier Michigan State Kalamazoo College Western Michigan DePaul

W, 7-2 L, 1-8 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 L, 1-8 L, 2-7 L, 3-6 L, 3-5 W, 7-2 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 L, 2-7 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 L, 1-8 L, 2-7 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 L, 3-6 L, 1-8 W, 6-3

1978-79

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 20-8 3/3 3/10 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/28 4/1 4/3 4/5 4/8 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/14 4/16 4/19 4/22 4/23 4/27 4/29 5/1 5/4 5/5 5/5

Irish Fall Invitational Ohio State Ball State at Pierce College vs. Tulsa (Los Angeles, Calif.) at USC at Cal. State Los Angeles vs. Harvard (San Diego, Calif.) vs. Idaho (Point Loma, Calif.) at San Diego State Michigan Wisconsin Butler Northwestern Marquette Valparaiso St. Ambrose Bowling Green Northern Illinois at Indiana DePaul at Indiana State Purdue Michigan State Eastern Michigan Western Michigan Kalamazoo College Valparaiso Washington & Lee at Eastern Collegiate Champ.

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3rd L, 1-8 W, 6-3 L, 4-5 W, 5-4 L, 0-6 W, 6-3 L, 2-7 W, 5-4 L, 3-6 L, 0-9 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 6-3

1979-80

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 20-3 2/16 2/17 3/8 3/9 3/15 3/19 3/21 3/22 4/11 4/12 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/20 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/27 4/30 5/2 5/3 5/3

at Michigan at Eastern Michigan at Wisconsin at Iowa Ball State Cincinnati Wisconsin-Oshkosh Indiana State Bellarmine Bowling Green Northern Illinois DePaul Purdue Indiana at Northwestern Hawaii at Kalamazoo College at Michigan State Ohio State Western Michigan Butler Valparaiso Marquette at Eastern Collegiate Champ.

L, 0-9 W, 8-1 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 6-2 L, 4-5 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 1st

1980-81

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 27-9 2/20 2/20 2/27 2/27 2/27 3/7 3/9 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/20 3/21 3/22 3/28 3/29 4/1 4/3 4/4 4/5 4/7 4/10 4/10 4/11 4/18 4/20 4/22 4/25 4/29 5/1

Irish Fall Invitational Indiana Indiana State Western Michigan Purdue at Marquette vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh at Ohio State vs. South Carolina (Columbus, Ohio) vs. Miami (Ohio) (Columbus, Ohio) Wisconsin at Indiana at Whittier College at Claremont College at Cal. State L.A. at USC at Loyola Marymount at Long Beach State at Point Loma College at UC San Diego at San Diego State at Ball State at Indiana State at Western Michigan Iowa Butler Michigan at Valparaiso vs. Akron vs. Northern Illinois at Bowling Green Michigan State at Purdue Northwestern Kalamazoo College at DePaul Eastern Michigan at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Rochester, N.Y.)

1st W, 5-4 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 L, 0-9 W, 5-4 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 7-0 W, 8-1 L, 0-9 W, 9-0 L, 1-8 W, 9-0 L, 2-7 L, 8-9 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 7-3 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 L, 1-8 W, 9-0 W, 5-0 W, 6-0 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 W, 8-1 L, 3-6 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 7-1


1984-85

1982-83

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 17-12

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 23-9

Mike Gibbons lettered in ’82, ’83, and ’84 while obtaining a career singles record of 73-34 and an overall doubles mark of 68-36.

1981-82

10/2-3 10/2 10/2 10/3 2/25 2/26 3/12 3/12 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/23 3/26 3/27 3/31 4/1 4/3 4/4 4/7 4/8 4/8 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/19 4/20 4/21 4/24 4/27 4/29-30

Irish Fall Invitational Western Michigan Illinois State Miami (Ohio) Purdue Ohio State vs. Southern Illinois (Madison, Wis.) at Wisconsin vs. Iowa (Madison, Wis.) at Central Florida CC at Florida at Flagler at Eckerd at South Florida at Tampa at St. Leo Ball State Purdue Northern Illinois Wisconsin-Oshkosh Bowling Green Western Michigan Indiana State Illinois-Chicago Valparaiso at Michigan at Eastern Michigan Indiana Marquette at Kalamazoo College at Michigan State DePaul Northwestern at NCAA Singles Champ. (Athens, Ga.) at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Rochester, N.Y.)

1st W, 5-4 W, 5-0 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 5-3 L, 4-5 L, 2-7 L, 4-5 L, 4-5 L, 2-7 L, 4-5 W, 5-1 L, 2-7 L, 1-5 W, 9-0 W, 6-0 W, 6-0 W, 5-4 L, 1-7 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 3rd

2/24 3/1 3/2 3/3 3/9 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/30 4/2 4/4 4/6 4/10 4/12 4/14 4/16 4/19-20 4/21 4/26 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 5/2 5/4

Iowa W, 5-4 at Marquette W, 6-3 at St. Ambrose W, 7-2 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 at Ball State L, 1-8 at Cal. State L.A. W, 8-1 at Pierce College W, 7-2 at Loyola Marymount W, 7-2 at Whittier College W, 9-0 vs. North Colorado W, 9-0 (Los Angeles, Calif.) vs. Yale L, 2-7 (Los Angeles, Calif.) vs. Colorado L, 3-6 (Los Angeles, Calif.) at Valparaiso W, 9-0 Butler W, 9-0 Indiana L, 2-5 at Ohio State L, 1-8 at Michigan L, 0-9 DePaul W, 9-0 at Western Michigan L, 3-6 at Northwestern L, 1-8 at Midwestern City Conference Champ. 3rd (St. Louis, Mo.) Purdue L, 4-5 Bowling Green W, 7-2 Northern Illinois L, 3-6 Ohio University W, 5-4 Michigan State L, 4-5 Kalamazoo College L, 3-6 Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 Illinois-Chicago W, 9-0 vs. Indiana State (Muncie, Ind.) susp., 4-4

1983-84

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 23-10 9/25-26 9/25 9/25 9/26 9/26 2/14 3/5 3/5 3/5 3/12 3/14 3/16 3/18 3/19 3/21 3/21 4/6 4/7 4/9 4/9 4/9 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/17 4/18 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/27 4/29 5/2

Irish Fall Invitational Illinois State Oral Roberts Southern Illinois vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh (Milwaukee, Wis.) at Marquette at Claremont at Pomona at Cal. State L.A. at Pierce College at Whittier College at Redlands at UC San Diego at San Diego State vs. Minnesota (San Diego, Calif.) at Western Michigan at Ball State at Indiana at Purdue at Indiana State Iowa at Ohio State Valparaiso vs. DePaul vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh vs. Northern Illinois at Northwestern Michigan State Butler Kalamazoo College Wisconsin Eastern Michigan Bowling Green at Midwestern City Conference Championships (Evansville, Ind.)

2nd L, 4-5 W, 5-1 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 L, 3-6 L, 4-5 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 L, 4-5 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 L, 0-9 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 L, 3-6 L, 4-5 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 NTS 1st

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 25-9 10/1 10/1 10/2 3/2 3/3 3/7 3/13 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/27 3/30 3/30 4/4 4/6 4/7 4/7 4/9 4/10 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/18 4/21 4/22 4/21-22 4/28 4/29 5/1 5/18-20

Irish Fall Invitational Illinois State Wisconsin-Oshkosh Southern Illinois at Iowa at Gustavus Adolphus Michigan Ball State at Biscayne College at Florida International at Miami Dade South at Miami (Fla.) at Central Florida at Rollins College at St. Leo College at Eckerd Valparaiso Hawaii Ohio at Bowling Green Illinois-Chicago Indiana State Wisconsin-Oshkosh Western Michigan Butler Northern Illinois Ohio State Marquette Purdue at DePaul Northwestern Midwestern City Conference Champ. at Michigan State at Eastern Michigan at Kalamazoo College at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Rochester, N.Y.)

1st W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 L, 1-8 W, 5-4 L, 4-5 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 L, 0-9 W, 6-3 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 7-2 L, 4-5 W, 7-2 L, 1-8 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 3rd W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 1st

Mark McMahon set a then Irish record for wins in a season at No. 1 singles with a 27-2 mark in 1982, en route to earning a bid to the NCAA Singles Championship.

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Year-by-Year Results Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 23-10

Dan Walsh set a school record for singles dualmatch wins in a season in 1987, with a 31-2 mark at No. 4, 5, and 6.

1985-86

Coach: Tom Fallon –  Record: 25-9 2/23 3/1 3/2 3/2 3/8 3/9 3/9 3/22 3/23 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 3/28 3/31 4/3 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/12 4/13 4/14 4/15 4/16 4/19-20 4/21 4/22 4/22 4/22 4/24 4/26 4/27 4/29 5/1 5/4 5/24

at Indiana vs. Northern Illinois (Iowa City, Iowa) at Iowa vs. Iowa State (Iowa City, Iowa) Illinois-Chicago Wisconsin-Oshkosh Ohio at Texas-San Antonio at Pan American (now Texas-Pan American) at St. Mary’s (Texas) at Rice at Southwest Texas State (now Texas State) at Baylor at St. Edward’s at Texas Lutheran Toledo Western Michigan Wisconsin Ball State Indiana State Ohio State Michigan Northwestern Marquette at Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) Evansville Illinois State Oral Roberts Bowling Green at DePaul at Michigan State at Kalamazoo College Purdue at Butler at Eastern Michigan at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Rochester, N.Y.)

L, 4-5 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 L, 4-5 W, 7-1 L, 2-7 W, 5-4 L, 4-5 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 5-1 W, 9-0 L, 2-7 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 L, 2-7 L, 0-5 W, 5-1 W, 9-0 2nd W, 5-2 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 W, 5-4 L, 2-7 W, 8-1 W, 7-2 1st

1/24 2/13 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/21 2/21 2/22 2/28 3/1 3/1 3/7 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/22 3/28 3/29 4/4 4/7 4/12 4/14 4/15 4/22 4/24 4/25 4/25 4/26 5/2 5/3 5/25

at Northwestern at Marquette at Bradley at Wisconsin-Oshkosh Northern Illinois Toledo Southern Illinois Iowa Ohio State Ohio Wisconsin Gustavus Adolpus at Loyola Marymount at Cal. St. Los Angeles at Pierce College at Whittier College at UC Riverside at Cal St. Bakersfield at Claremont Indiana State Purdue Ball State Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Western Michigan Michigan Toledo DePaul Butler Malone Illinois State Michigan State Kalamazoo College at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (New Brunswick, N.J.)

1987-88

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 17-13 1/23 1/30 1/30 2/6 2/14 2/19 2/20 2/20 2/24 2/25 2/27 2/27 3/4 3/5 3/12 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/19 3/31 4/2 4/5 4/9 4/9 4/9 4/10 4/16 4/23 4/24 4/30

Western Michigan Southern Illinois Northern Illinois Toledo Eastern Michigan Northwestern Iowa Miami (Ohio) Purdue Colorado Cincinnati Bowling Green Marquette Ohio State at Penn State at MIT at Boston College at Harvard at Army Hawaii Ball State at Michigan State at Southern Illinois vs. Louisville (Carbondale, Ill.) vs. Bradley (Carbondale, Ill.) Indiana State Ohio at Kalamazoo Wisconsin at Illinois State

1988-89

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Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 19-9 L, 2-7 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 L, 2-7 L, 2-7 L, 3-6 W, 6-2 L, 4-5 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 6-0 W, 8-1 W, 9-0 L, 4-5 W, 7-2 W, 6-3 W, 9-0 L, 2-7 L, 2-7 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 W, 5-4 L, 1-8 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 W, 5-4 1st

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W, 9-0 W, 5-1 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 W, 8-1 L, 1-8 L, 2-7 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 L, 3-6 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 W, 9-0 L, 2-7 L, 4-5 W, 8-1 W, 8-1 L, 2-7 W, 8-1 W, 5-4 L, 2-7 L, 4-5 L, 2-7 W, 6-0 W, 8-1 W, 6-3 W, 7-2 L, 4-5 L, 1-8 L, 3-6

9/23-25 10/7-8 10/15-23 10/28-30 11/18-21 1/21 1/25 1/31 2/4 2/11 2/11 2/11 2/14 2/17 2/18 2/19 2/21 2/24 2/25 2/25 3/6 3/7 3/9 3/15 3/16 3/25 3/25 3/25 4/1 4/4 4/16 4/22 4/29 4/29

at Navy All-Conference Tournament NTS at Ball State Invitational NTS at ITA All-American Champ. NTS (Athens, Ga.) Tom Fallon Invitational NTS at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (Bloomington, Ind.) at Northwestern L, 2-7 Michigan L, 1-8 at Western Michigan W, 8-1 at Ohio State W, 5-4 Akron W, 6-1 Toledo W, 7-0 Bowling Green W, 7-0 Illinois W, 6-3 vs. Murray State (Charleston, W. Va.) W, 6-1 at West Virginia L, 3-6 vs. North Carolina (Charleston, W. Va.) W, 5-4 Indiana L, 4-5 Colorado W, 5-1 Southern Illinois W, 6-3 Iowa W, 6-3 at UCLA L, 2-7 at USC L, 1-7 vs. Navy (La Jolla, Calif.) W, 6-3 at Marquette W, 8-1 at Wisconsin L, 3-6 Miami (Ohio) L, 4-5 Northern Illinois W, 6-3 Indiana State W, 9-0 at Ball State L, 2-7 Purdue W, 5-4 at Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1st Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) Michigan State W, 7-2 Kalamazoo College W, 5-1 Illinois State W, 6-0

1989-90

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 24-4 (19th) at ITA All-American Championships 10/21 USC (exhibition) 1/19 vs. Georgia (Chicago, Ill.) 1/20 vs. SMU (Chicago, Ill.) 2/3 at Illinois 2/4 West Virginia 2/10 Western Michigan 2/10 Southern Illinois 2/10 Bowling Green 2/16 Wake Forest 2/17 Iowa 2/17 Colorado 2/18 Ball State 2/24 at Minnesota (21) 3/1-4 at H.E.B. Collegiate Invitational (Corpus Christi, Texas) 3/1 vs. Oklahoma 3/2 vs. Duke (22) 3/3 vs. TCU (7) 3/4 vs. Pepperdine (16) 3/16-18 at University of Texas Invitational (Austin, Texas) 3/16 vs. Furman (Austin, Texas) 3/17 vs. Alabama (13) 3/18 vs. Pennsylvania 3/24 Purdue 3/27 at Indiana 3/31 vs. Miami (Ohio) 4/1 Wisconsin (22) 4/17 at Michigan 4/22 Ohio State 4/28 Drake 4/13-14 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champ. 4/28 Marquette 5/1 at Kalamazoo College at NCAA Singles Champ.

NTS L, 4-5 L, 3-6 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 W, 9-0 W, 6-0 W, 6-0 W, 9-0 W, 6-0 W, 5-1 W, 5-4 W, 6-3 3rd W, 5-1 W, 6-3 W, 5-4 L, 4-5 W, 9-0 L, 4-5 W, 6-0 W, 9-0 W, 6-0 W, 5-1 L, 4-5 W, 6-0 W, 6-3 W, 6-3 1st W, 9-0 W, 9-0 NTS


4/7 4/14 4/17 4/20 4/23 5/17-21 5/17 5/18 5/22-27

(Morgantown, W. Va.) (19) at West Virginia (19) at Midwestern Coll. Conference Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) (19) Michigan (19) at Ball State (20) at Wisconsin at NCAA Champ. (Athens, Ga.) (19) vs. Kansas (22) (19) vs. USC (1) at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. (Athens, Ga.)

W, 5-2 1st W, 6-0 W, 6-0 L, 3-6 T-9th W, 5-3 L, 0-6 NTS

1991-92

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 23-4 (3rd) NCAA Runners-Up

Walter Dolhare was named a Scholar-Athlete by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association in 1990.

1990-91

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 19-12 (18th) 9/14-16 9/21-23 9/28-31 10/5 10/27-11/4 11/9-11 1/18-19 1/18 1/19 2/2 2/2 2/3 2/6-9 2/10 2/12 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/20-23 2/20 2/21 2/22 2/23 3/2 3/8-10 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/15 3/21-23 3/21 3/22 3/23 3/29 4/1 4/6

at Navy All-Conference Tournament Tom Fallon Invitational at Texas All-American Tournament Stanford (exhibition) at ITA All-American Champ. (Athens, Ga.) Rolex ITA Midwest at American Airlines Classic (Chicago, Ill.) (15) vs. Tennessee (4) (15) vs. Georgia (3) (15) Northwestern (15) Purdue (15) Colorado at Rolex National Indoor Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.) (15) at Marquette (15) Indiana (13) Southern Illinois (13) Illinois (13) North Carolina (15) at National Team Indoor Champ. (Louisville, Ky.) (13) vs. Kansas (16) (13) vs. Stanford (13) vs. TCU (7) (13) vs. California (5) (13) at Ohio State at H.E.B. Collegiate Invitational (Corpus Christi, Texas) (13) vs. Alabama (13) vs. Florida (13) vs. Texas A&M (14) at UCLA (1) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (14) vs. Mississippi State (14) vs. South Carolina (6) (14) vs. Arizona State (8) (19) Minnesota (24) (19) at Michigan State (19) vs. Duke

NTS NTS NTS L, 1-8 NTS NTS L, 3-6 L, 3-6 W, 7-2 W, 8-1 W, 5-1 NTS W, 8-1 L, 4-5 W, 9-0 W, 8-0 W, 6-3 11th W, 6-0 L, 2-5 W, 5-3 L, 3-5 W, 8-1 L, 2-5 L, 4-5 W, 5-4 L, 2-5 T-3rd W, 5-2 W, 6-0 L, 1-5 W, 5-4 W, 7-2 L, 4-5

at ITA National Clay Court Champ. 9/27-29 Tom Fallon Invitational 10/4-6 at Kentucky Fall Invitational 10/16-19 at Volvo ITA All-American Champ. (Austin, Texas) 10/25 USC (exhibition) 11/7-10 at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. (Madison, Wis.) 1/18 (10) at Minnesota (24) 1/31 (10) Colorado 2/1 (10) Michigan State 2/2 (10) Texas 2/6-9 at Rolex National Indoor Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/20-22 at National Team Indoor Champ. (Louisville, Ky.) 2/20 (10) vs. Florida (5) 2/21 (10) vs. LSU (4) 2/22 (10) vs. TCU (6) 2/29 (10) at Northwestern 3/1 (10) at Illinois 3/6-9 at H.E.B. Collegiate Champ. (Corpus Christi, Texas) 3/6 (10) vs. Florida State 3/7 (10) vs. Colorado 3/8 (10) vs. Ball State (22) 3/9 (10) vs. North Carolina (16) 3/14 (5) at North Carolina (13) 3/21 (5) Ohio State 3/27-29 at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/27 (18) vs. Oklahoma State 3/28 (18) vs. Florida 3/29 (18) vs. Drake 4/4 (18) West Virginia 4/5 (18) Wisconsin 4/8 (9) Ball State 4/11-2 (9) Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champ. 4/15 (9) at Michigan 4/25 (9) at Indiana 5/15-19 at NCAA Champ. (Athens, Ga.) 5/15 5/17 5/18 5/19 5/20-25

(10) vs. Mississippi State (7) (10) at Georgia (3) (10) vs. USC (1) (10) vs. Stanford (2) at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. (Athens, Ga.)

NTS NTS NTS NTS L, 3-6 NTS W, 9-0 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 8-1 NTS 3rd W, 6-0 W, 4-1 L, 0-4 W, 7-2 W, 9-0 1st W, 5-1 W, 6-0 W, 5-1 W, 5-3 L, 4-5 W, 7-2 T-5th

1/16 1/30 2/4-7 2/9 2/13-14 2/13 2/14 2/18-21 2/18 2/19 2/20 2/27 2/27 3/3 3/6 3/7 3/8 3/11 3/18-21 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/24 2/28 4/7 4/9-10 4/12 4/13 4/18 5/15-19 5/15 5/16 5/20-25

(6) at Ohio State (6) North Carolina (8) at Rolex ITA National Indoor Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.) (6) at Kentucky (11) at Ice Volleys Tournament (Minneapolis, Minn.) (6) at Minnesota (24) (6) vs. San Diego at National Team Indoor Champ. (Louisville, Ky.) (6) vs. Texas (10) (6) vs. USC (1) (6) vs. Georgia (3) (6) Northwestern (6) Illinois (6) Indiana (6) vs. Pepperdine (4) (Tempe, Ariz.) (6) vs. Tennessee (17) (Tempe, Ariz.) (6) at Arizona State (23) (14) at Texas (13) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (14) vs. New Mexico (19) (14) vs. Mississippi State (t7) (14) vs. Florida (7) (14) vs. Alabama (8) (16) at Michigan State (16) at Louisiana State (6) (8) Michigan Midwestern Collegiate Conf. Champ. (8) at Wisconsin (8) at Iowa (8) at Ball State at NCAA Champ. (Athens, Ga.) (10) vs. Mississippi State (5) (10) vs. USC (1) at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. (Athens, Ga.)

W, 6-1 L, 3-4 NTS L, 3-4 W, 6-1 W, 4-2 T-7th W, 4-3 L, 1-6 L, 2-5 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 L, 1-6 L, 1-5 W, 5-4 L, 0-4 1st W, 5-2 W, 5-2 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 W, 4-3 L, 2-5 W, 6-1 1st W, 7-0 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 T-5th W, 5-3 L, 0-5 NTS

W, 6-0 L, 1-5 W, 5-1 W, 9-0 W, 5-2 W, 6-3 1st W, 5-2 W, 5-4 2nd W, 5-3 W, 5-4 W, 5-1 L, 0-5 NTS

1992-93

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 18-9 (10th) 9/18-20 9/24-27 10/2-4 10/2-4 10/15-18 11/5-8 1/7-10

Tom Fallon Invitational at ITA National Clay Court Champ. (Richmond, Va.) at Harvard Invitational at Ball State Invitational at Volvo ITA All-American Champ. (Austin, Texas) at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. (Madison, Wis.) at National Collegiate Tennis Classic (Palm Springs, Calif.)

NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS

Chuck Coleman, a three-time All-American, helped Notre Dame reach the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 in 1991. It was the first appearance for the Irish in the NCAA Tournament since 1967.

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Year-by-Year Results 4/14 (14) at Michigan 4/16-17 (14) Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champ. 4/18 (14) Arizona State (27) 4/21 (14) Kentucky (11) 4/24 (14) at Northwestern (46) 5/13-14 NCAA Region IV Champ. 5/13 (19) Michigan (49) 5/14 (19) Minnesota (25) 5/21-24 NCAA Champ. (Notre Dame, Ind.) 5/21 (19) Georgia (4) 5/25-30 NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ.

W, 4-3 1st W, 6-1 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 1st W, 4-0 W, 4-3 T-9th L, 3-4 NTS

1994-95

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 16-9 (18th)

Notre Dame upset top-ranked USC 5-1 in 1992 to advance to the NCAA championship match.

1993-94

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 23-10 (18th) 9/24-26 10/1-3 10/1-3 10/15-18 10/22 11/5-8 1/6-9 1/22 1/22 1/29 2/3-6 2/11 2/13 2/15 2/19 2/24-27 2/24 2/25 2/26 2/27 3/7 3/8 3/9 3/10 3/11 3/18-20 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/25 3/27 3/30 4/2 4/4 4/9 4/10

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(14) Tom Fallon Invitational (14) at Princeton Invitational (14) at Colorado Invitational (14) at ITA All-American Champ. (Austin, Texas) (14) USC (3) (exhibition) (14) Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. (14) at National Collegiate Classic (Palm Desert, Calif.) (14) Miami (Ohio) (14) Northern Illinois (14) at Illinois (14) at Rolex ITA National Indoor Chps. (14) Ohio State (14) Texas (4) (14) Michigan State (14) Wisconsin at National Team Indoor Champ. (Louisville, Ky.) (14) vs. New Mexico (19) (14) vs. Texas (4) (14) vs. Alabama (11) (14) vs. Mississippi (8) (14) at Hawaii (14) vs. Chaminade (Honolulu, Hawaii) (14) vs. Ball State (33) (Turtle Bay, Hawaii) (33) (14) vs. Oklahoma (36) (Honolulu, Hawaii) (14) vs. Oklahoma State (Honolulu, Hawaii) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (16) vs. Drake (38) (16) vs. Duke (4) (16) vs. Mississippi (11) (16) at Duke (4) (16) at North Carolina (21) (15) LSU (t28) (15) at West Virginia (15) at Indiana (15) Miami (Ohio) (10) (15) Minnesota (26)

NTS NTS NTS NTS L NTS NTS W, 5-2 W, 6-0 W, 5-2 NTS W, 5-2 L, 3-4 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 6th W, 4-3 L, 2-5 W, 4-3 L, 2-5 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 T-7th W, 6-1 L, 3-4 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 L, 2-5 W, 4-3 W, 4-2 L, 3-4 L, 2-5

9/16-18 (15) Tom Fallon Invitational 9/23-25 (15) at Tar Heel Invitational 9/29- 10/2(15) at SkyTel ITA National Clay Court Champ. (Jackson, Miss.) 10/7-9 (15) at Kentucky Invitational 10/13-15 (15) at ITA All-American Champ. (Austin, Texas) 11/4-7 (15) at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. (Madison, Wis.) 1/8 (15) at National College Tennis Classic 1/26 (15) Minnesota (t25) 2/2-5 (15) at Rolex National Indoors Champ. (Dallas, Texas) 2/7 (15) at Michigan State 2/10 (15) Ohio State 2/12 (15) North Carolina (16) 2/16 (15) at Kentucky (24) 2/18 (15) Duke (t5) 2/24-26 at National Team Indoor Champ. (Louisville, Ky.) 2/24 (15) vs. Stanford (1) 2/25 (15) vs. TCU (t8) 2/26 (15) vs. Kentucky (24) 3/1 (15) at Wisconsin 3/4 (15) Illinois 3/5 (15) Iowa (t50) 3/14 (15) vs. Miami (Ohio) 3/17-19 at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/17 (15) vs. UNLV (47) 3/18 (15) vs. UAB (32) 3/19 (15) vs. Florida (12) 3/25 (19) Indiana 3/26 (19) Purdue 4/2 (19) Northwestern (41) 4/8 (25) at Boise State (23) 4/12 (25) Michigan (28) 4/16 (25) at LSU (8) 4/18 (23) Ball State (35) 4/21-22 (23) Midwestern Coll. Conf. Champ. 5/6-8 NCAA Region IV Champ. 5/6 (19) Minnesota (19) 5/7 (19) Mississippi (8) 5/17-21 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. (Athens, Ga.)

NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS L, 3-4 NTS W, 6-1 W, 6-1 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 L, 0-7 T-13th L, 0-6 L, 1-6 W, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 T-7th W, 7-0 L, 3-4 L, 0-4 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 L, 0-7 W, 4-3 1st 2nd W, 4-3 L, 0-4 NTS

1995-96

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 18-11 (36th) 9/22 9/28-10/1(16) 9/28-10/1(16) 10/13-15 10/19-22 11/3-6 1/20 1/25 1/28

(16) Texas (17) (exhibition) Tom Fallon Invitational at ITA National Clay Court . Champ (Baltimore, Md.) (16) at Tar Heel Invitational (16) at ITA All-America Champ. (Austin, Texas) (16) at Rolex Regional Champ. (Madison, Wis.) (16) at Ohio State (49) (16) Minnesota (23) (16) Miami (Fla.)

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W, 4-3 NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS W, 7-0 W, 5-2 W, 7-0

2/2 2/12 2/15 2/18 2/23-25 2/23 2/24 2/25 2/28 3/2 3/3 3/11 3/15-17 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/22 3/24 3/31 4/6 4/8 4/10 4/13 4/16 4/19-21 4/19 4/20 4/21 5/10-12 5/10 5/22-26

(16) Boise State (31) (16) LSU (10) (16) Kentucky (21) (16) Wisconsin at National Team Indoor Champ. (Louisville, Ky.) (16) vs. Georgia (3) (16) vs. Fresno State (13) (16) vs. Kentucky (21) (16) Michigan State (16) at Illinois (16) vs. Miami (Ohio) (Champaign, Ill.) (15) vs. Pennsylvania (Serromar, Puerto Rico) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (15) vs. Arizona State (33) (15) vs. TCU (5) (15) vs. North Carolina (18) (20) at Duke (9) (20) at North Carolina (27) (20) at Indiana (26) at Northwestern (40) (26) at Ball State (26) Purdue (26) at Texas (13) (31) at Michigan (27) at BIG EAST Champ. (Coral Gables, Fla.) (31) vs. Boston College (31) vs. Rutgers (31) at Miami NCAA Region IV Champ. (32) vs. Minnesota (37) at NCAA Singles Champ. (Athens, Ga.)

W, 4-3 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 T-15th L, 2-5 L, 1-4 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 6-1 T-7th W, 5-1 L, 0-4 L, 1-4 L, 2-5 L, 2-4 W, 5-2 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 L, 3-4 L, 0-7 1st W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 T-5th L, 3-4 NTS

1996-97

Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 19-6 (16th) 9/20-22 Tom Fallon Invitational 9/26-29 at ITA National Clay Court Champ. (Baltimore, Md.) 10/3-6 at North Carolina Invitational 10/3-6 at Princeton Invitational 10/17-20 (31) at ITA All-American Champ. (Austin, Texas) 10/30-11/4(31) at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. (East Lansing, Mich.) 11/8-10 (31) at Ice Volleys (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1/19 (29) at Ohio State 1/21 (29) at Wisconsin 1/25 (29) DePaul 2/1 (29) Miami (Ohio) 2/2 (29) Illinois (33) 2/5 (29) at William & Mary 2/6-8 (29) at Rolex National Indoor Champ. 2/11 (29) at Kentucky (18) 2/15 (29) Texas (7) 2/16 (29) Duke (8) 2/18 (29) Indiana (74) 2/20 (29) North Carolina (14) 2/26 (29) at Michigan State (69) 2/28-3/2 (29) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. 3/7 (20) Iowa 3/13-16 at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/13 (20) vs. UAB (29) 3/14 (20) vs. VCU (10) 3/15 (20) vs. Illinois (16) 3/16 (20) vs. South Alabama (9) 3/22 (20) Ball State (67) 4/5 (11) Purdue (48) 4/9 (11) Northwestern (22) 4/15 (13) Michigan (50) 4/17-19 at BIG EAST Champ. (Coral Gables, Fla.)

NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS W, 7-0 W, 5-2 W, 6-0 W, 5-1 W, 5-2 W, 6-1 NTS L, 1-6 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 L, 3-4 W, 5-2 NTS W, 7-0 2nd W, 4-1 W, 4-3 W, 4-1 L, 2-4 W, 7-0 W, 5-2 W, 4-3 W, 6-1 2nd


4/17 4/18 4/19 5/10-12 5/10 5/21-25

(13) vs. Connecticut (13) vs. Rutgers (13) at Miami (27) at NCAA Region IV Champ. (Champaign, Ill.) (13) vs. Minnesota (69) at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ..

W, 4-0 W, 4-0 L, 1-4 T-3rd L, 2-4 NTS

1997-98

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 18-8 (26th) 9/13-14 at Western Michigan Invitational 9/25-28 (16) at ITA National Clay Court Champ. (Baltimore, Md.) 9/26-28 (16) Tom Fallon Invitational 10/3-5 (16) at Tar Heel Invitational 10/16-19 (16) at ITA All-American Champ. (Austin, Texas) 10/31-11/3(16) at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. (East Lansing, Mich.) 1/17 (23) at Minnesota (48) 1/24 (23) Miami (Ohio) 1/24 (23) DePaul 2/1 (23) at Northwestern (21) 2/5-8 (23) at Rolex ITA National Indoor Champ. 2/11 (23) Kentucky (11) 2/13 (23) Ohio State 2/15 (23) Miami (Fla.) (50) 2/21 (23) Purdue (t48) 2/28 (23) Wisconsin (71) 3/4 (23) Michigan State (75) 3/9 (23) vs. Pennsylvania (La Jolla, Calif.) 3/19-22 at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/19 (21) vs. Tulane (25) 3/20 (21) vs. New Mexico (54) 3/21 (21) vs. Harvard (14) 3/22 (21) vs. Boise State (18) 3/26 (24) at Duke (13) 4/4 (24) at Boise State (22) 4/10 (14) at Ball State 4/11 (14) at Texas (7) 4/13 (14) at Illinois (6) 4/16 (14) at Michigan (46) 4/19 (14) at Indiana (75) 4/24-26 at BIG EAST Champ. (Coral Gables, Fla.) 4/24 (20) vs. Georgetown 4/25 (20) vs. West Virginia 4/26 (22) at Miami (29) 5/15-17 NCAA Region IV Champ. 5/15 (24) vs. Minnesota (48) 5/27-31 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. (Athens, Ga.)

NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS W, 4-3 W, 5-1 W, 5-1 L, 2-5 NTS L, 2-4 W, 6-1 W, 4-2 W, 6-1 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 2nd W, 4-1 W, 4-1 W, 4-2 L, 3-4 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 W, 6-1 L, 3-4 L, 3-4 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 2nd W, 4-0 W, 4-0 L, 1-4 T-5th L, 3-4 NTS

1998-99

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 17-8 (31st) 9/18-20 at Rice Invitational 9/24-27 at ITA National Clay Court Champ. (Baltimore, Md.) 10/2 Stanford (exhibition) 10/8-11 at Arizona State Invitational 10/10-11 at Boilermaker Classic (West Lafayette, Ind.) 10/15-18 at ITA All-American Champ. (Austin, Texas) 10/30 Baylor (exhibition) 11/6-8 at ITA Midwest Champ. (East Lansing, Mich.) 1/23 (24) Miami (Ohio) 1/23 (24) William & Mary 1/26 (24) at Wisconsin (63) 1/30 (24) Texas (7) 2/4-7 (24) at Rolex ITA National Indoor Champ. 2/9 (24) at Kentucky (26) 2/13 (24) Duke (10) 2/20 (24) Northwestern (37)

NTS NTS L, 2-5 NTS NTS NTS W, 4-3 NTS W, 4-2 W, 6-1 W, 5-2 L, 3-4 NTS L, 3-4 L, 0-7 W, 7-0

2/21 2/24 2/26 2/27 3/1 3/3 3/11 3/18-20 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/27 4/5 4/7 4/14 4/23-25 4/23 4/24 4/25 5/15-16 5/15 5/26-30

(24) Minnesota (23) (24) Iowa (24) Boise State (43) (24) at Ohio State (24) Indiana (24) at Michigan State (53) (26) at Miami (Fla.) (43) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (26) vs. North Carolina (58) (26) vs. Texas A&M (19) (26) vs. Tulane (30) (26) Illinois (2) (26) at Purdue (47) (33) Ball State (33) Michigan (43) at BIG EAST Champ. (Coral Gables, Fla.) (31) vs. Boston College (31) vs. Rutgers (31) at Miami (52) at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) (Terre Haute, Ind.) (30) vs. Harvard (20) at NCAA Singles Championship

L, 3-4 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 4-2 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 T-7th W, 4-0 L, 1-5 L, 1-4 L, 2-5 W, 4-3 W, 6-1 W, 6-1 1st W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-3 L, 2-4 NTS

1999-2000

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 13-11 (34th) 9/23-26 9/24-26 9/30-10/3at 10/1 10/14-17 10/15 10/29-31 11/5-7 1/21-22 1/21 1/22 1/29 2/1 2/3-6 2/8 2/12 2/18 2/20 2/26 2/27 3/3-5 3/9 3/16-18 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/25 3/26 4/1 4/13 4/15 4/21-22 4/21 4/22 4/23 5/13-14 5/13 5/14 5/24-28

at T. Rowe Price ITA National NTS Clay Court Chps. (Baltimore, Md.) Tom Fallon Invitational NTS ITA/WORLD TEAM TENNIS 6th National Champ. (Palo Alto, Calif.) Oklahoma (exhibition) W, 5-2 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS (Austin, Texas) USC (exhibition) L, 3-4 at William & Mary Invitational NTS at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (Madison, Wis.) at Ice Volleys Invitational (Minneapolis, Minn.) (22) vs. Washington (26) L, 2-5 (22) vs. New Mexico (31) W, 5-2 (22) at Indiana (40) L, 3-4 (22) Michigan State (56) W, 7-0 (22) at Rolex National Indoor Champ. NTS (Dallas, Texas) (40) Kentucky (19) W, 5-2 (38) Ohio State (54) W, 4-3 (29) Wisconsin W, 7-0 (29) Miami (32) L, 2-5 (33) Purdue (63) W, 6-1 (33) at Northwestern W, 6-1 (33) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS (La Jolla, Calif.) (31) at Illinois (11) L, 2-5 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-5th (Montgomery, Ala.) (36) vs. Virginia (26) W, 4-2 (36) vs. Illinois (5) L, 2-5 (36) vs. UAB (38) W, 5-2 (23) at North Carolina (28) L, 3-4 (23) at Duke (5) L, 1-6 (30) at Texas (10) L, 3-4 (29) at Michigan (26) L, 2-5 (29) at Ball State (49) W, 5-2 at BIG EAST Champ. 2nd (Coral Gables, Fla.) (30) vs. Georgetown W, 5-0 (30) vs. St. John’s W, 4-0 (30) at Miami (21) L, 2-5 at NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (34) vs. New Mexico State (42) W, 4-0 (34) at UCLA (2) L, 2-4 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. NTS (Athens, Ga.)

2000-01

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 17-7 (16th) 9/21-24 9/29-10/1at 10/6-8 10/6-8 10/12-15 10/27-30 1/12 1/21 1/25 1/27 2/10 2/11 2/15 2/17 2/24 2/25 3/1-4 3/8 3/15-18 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/29 4/1 4/6 4/8 4/10 4/21-22 4/21 4/22 5/12-13 5/12 5/13 5/24-27

Tom Fallon Invitational NTS Kentucky Invitational NTS (Lexington, Ky.) at ITA/WORLD TEAM TENNIS 6th National Champ. (Palo Alto, Calif.) at Indiana State Invitational NTS (Terre Haute, Ind.) at ITA All-American Champ. NTS (Stone Mountain, Ga.) at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (Madison, Wis.) (33) Minnesota (18) W, 7-0 (33) at Wisconsin W, 6-1 (33) Indiana (27) L, 3-4 (33) at Ohio State (32) W, 5-2 (30) Duke (5) L, 1-6 (30) Iowa W, 7-0 (27) at Michigan State W, 7-0 (27) at Kentucky (47) W, 4-1 (26) Northwestern (30) W, 5-2 (26) at Purdue (51) W, 4-3 (26) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS (La Jolla, Calif.) (26) Michigan (33) W, 7-0 at Blue-Gray National Classic 1st (Montgomery, Ala.) (22) vs. Tulane (44) W, 4-0 (22) vs. Rice (49) W, 4-0 (22) vs. Auburn (18) W, 4-1 (22) vs. Fresno State (26) W, 4-2 (10) Illinois (22) L, 2-5 (10) at Miami (Fla.) (19) L, 3-4 (16) at Baylor (32) W, 4-3 (16) at SMU (9) L, 3-4 (16) Indiana State (19) W, 4-3 at BIG EAST Champ. 2nd (Coral Gables, Fla.) (12) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 (12) at Miami (14) L, 2-4 NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) (Cambridge, Mass.) (13) at Harvard (47) W, 4-0 (13) vs. Washington (18) L, 1-4 at NCAA Doubles Champ. NTS (Athens, Ga.)

Chuck Coleman, class of 1993, was a four-time monogram winner.

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Year-by-Year Results 2001-02

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 23-7 (14th) 9/28-30 10/9-14 10/19 10/26-28 11/8-11 1/19 1/19 1/25 1/26 1/29 2/1 2/3 2/7-10 2/7 2/8 2/9 2/16 2/17 2/20 2/24 3/1-3 3/7 3/14-17 3/14 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/23 3/27 3/30 4/7 4/13 4/14 4/19-21 4/20 4/21 5/11-12 5/11 5/12 5/18-21 5/18 5/22-27

Tom Fallon Invitational NTS at ITA All-American Champ. NTS (Stone Mountain, Ga.) USC (exhibition) W, 5-2 at Omni Hotels ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (East Lansing, Mich.) at Omni Hotels ITA National NTS Indoor Champ. (Dallas, Texas) (7) UC Irvine (75) W, 7-0 (7) Furman (64) W, 7-0 (7) at Minnesota (32) L, 3-4 (7) vs. William & Mary (68) W, 5-2 (Minneapolis, Minn.) (7) at Duke (10) W, 4-3 (10) Ohio State (24) W, 6-1 (10) at Northwestern (46) W, 5-2 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-7th (Louisville, Ky.) (10) vs. Pepperdine (7) W, 4-3 (10) vs. Georgia (1) L, 2-4 (10) vs. Mississippi (5) L, 3-4 (7) Wisconsin (64) W, 6-1 (7) Purdue (53) W, 7-0 (7) Michigan State (60) W, 7-0 (7) Miami (35) W, 6-1 (7) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS (La Jolla, Calif.) (6) at Illinois (5) W, 4-3 at Blue-Gray National Classic 2nd (Montgomery, Ala.) (4) vs. Tulsa (45) W, 4-0 (4) vs. UAB W, 4-1 (4) vs. Harvard (44) W, 4-3 (4) vs. Illinois (8) L, 2-4 (7) at Indiana W, 6-1 (4) at Michigan (46) L, 3-4 (4) at Indiana State (29) W, 5-2 (8) SMU (41) W, 6-0 (7) Kentucky (16) L, 1-4 (7) at Ball State W, 4-3 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st (Coral Gables, Fla.) (10) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 (10) at Miami (43) W, 4-1 NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) (14) Michigan (47) W, 4-0 (14) Purdue (40) W, 4-0 at NCAA Champ. T-9th (College Station, Texas) (14) vs. Illinois (3) L, 1-4 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. NTS (College Station, Texas)

2002-03

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 10-12 (54th) 9/12-15 9/19-22 9/27-29 10/24-29 1/24 1/26 1/29 1/31 2/4 2/8 2/9 2/19 2/22 2/28-3/2 3/6 3/13-15

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at Homewood Suites Fall Tribe Classic (Williamsburg, Va.) Tom Fallon Invitational at Harvard Fall Invitational (Cambridge, Mass.) at Omni Hotels ITA Midwest Champ. (Madison, Wis.) (27) Indiana (27) at Ohio State (24) (34) Illinois (2) (34) Florida State (50) (34) at Wisconsin (43) at Purdue (46) (43) Duke (8) (44) at Michigan State (70) (44) Northwestern (40) (46) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. (46) Michigan (57) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.)

NTS NTS NTS NTS L, 3-4 L, 1-6 L, 1-6 L, 3-4 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 L, 2-4 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 NTS W, 5-2 T-11th

3/13 3/14 3/15 3/22 3/23 3/30 4/6 4/9 4/13 4/15 4/25-27 4/25 4/27 4/27

(46) vs. Tulsa (57) (46) vs. UAB (46) vs. Boise State (68) (58) Minnesota (12) (58) Virginia Tech (48) (53) at Miami (Fla.) (25) (55) at SMU (49) (60) Ball State (66) (60) at Kentucky (12) (60) Indiana State (69) at BIG EAST Champ. (Coral Gables, Fla.) (54) vs. St. John’s (54) vs. Virginia Tech (41) (54) at Miami (29)

L, 3-4 W, 4-2 L, 0-4 L, 1-6 W, 5-2 L, 1-6 L, 3-4 W, 5-2 L, 2-5 W, 5-2 T-1st W, 4-0 W, 4-3 susp., 0-0

2003-04

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 15-9 (33rd) 9/11-14 9/25-28 10/3-5 10/17 10/23-28 1/17 1/23 1/25 1/25 2/1 2/8 2/15 2/21 2/22 2/26 2/28 2/29 3/2 3/4-7 3/7 3/11-14 3/11 3/12 3/13 3/23 3/28 4/4 4/12 4/30-5/1 4/30 5/1 5/15-16 5/15 5/26-31

at Crowne Plaza Invitational (Houston, Texas) at adidas Invitational (Peachtree City, Ga.) Tom Fallon Invitational USC (exhibition) at ITA Midwest Champ. (East Lansing, Mich.) (49) at Indiana (51) (49) Texas A&M (9) (49) St. John’s (49) Illinois State (49) at Duke (8) (49) Purdue (53) (50) Wisconsin (50) at Northwestern (37) (50) SMU (40) (43) at Illinois (1) (43) Ohio State (12) (43) Miami (Fla.) (33) (46) Michigan State (50) (46) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. (La Jolla, Calif.) (46) vs. Saint Joseph’s (La Jolla, Calif.) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (44) vs. Fresno State (30) (44) vs. VCU (11) (44) vs. Mississippi State (27) (37) at Michigan (42) (37) at Ball State (26) at Virginia Tech (50) (35) at Florida State (33) at BIG EAST Champ. (Coral Gables, Fla.) (36) at Miami (49) (36) vs. Virginia Tech (48) at NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) (Cambridge, Mass.) (30) vs. Tulane (19) at NCAA Singles Champ. (Tulsa, Okla.)

NTS NTS NTS L, 2-5 NTS W, 6-1 L, 2-5 W, 6-0 W, 6-1 L, 0-7 W, 5-2 W, 5-2 W, 5-2 W, 5-2 L, 0-7 L, 3-4 L, 2-5 W, 7-0 NTS

1/30 2/4 2/6 2/13 2/13 2/18 2/22 2/27 3/3-6 3/6 3/10-13 3/10 3/11 3/12 3/17 3/26 3/28 4/3 4/9 4/13 4/21-23 4/22 4/23 5/14-15 5/14

(34) Florida State (41) W, 4-3 (25) Texas (34) L, 3-4 (25) Duke (9) L, 1-6 (29) Marquette W, 7-0 (29) Indianapolis W, 7-0 (23) Northwestern (40) W, 5-2 (24) at Michigan State (46) W, 4-3 (24) vs. Virginia (2) L, 3-4 (Richmond, Va.) (22) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS (22) vs. Saint Joseph’s W, 7-0 (La Jolla, Calif.) at Blue-Gray National Classic T-5th (Montgomery, Ala.) (18) vs. William & Mary (68) W, 4-3 (18) vs. Boise State (55) L, 3-4 (18) vs. Rice (27) W, 4-3 (16) Illinois (3) L, 1-6 (20) Michigan (56) W, 5-2 (20) at Purdue (68) W, 7-0 (29) at SMU (46) L, 2-5 (32) Ball State (62) W, 6-1 (29) at Ohio State (30) L, 3-4 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st (Tampa, Fla.) (35) vs. St. John’s W, 4-1 (35) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 (1st/2nd rounds) at NCAA Champ. (Urbana, Ill.) (32) vs. Louisville (33) L, 1-4

W, 7-0 T-7th W, 4-0 L, 0-4 L, 3-4 W, 5-2 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 W, 6-1 1st W, 4-1 W, 4-2 L, 0-4 NTS

2004-05

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 18-8 (37th) 9/16-19 10/14-17 10/15-17 10/21-26 10/29-31 1/15 1/15 1/22 1/23 1/29

Tom Fallon Invitational at Midland Invitational (Midland, Texas) at Wolverine Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) at ITA Midwest Champ. (Ann Arbor, Mich.) at Crimson Tide Fall Champ.. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (34) Toledo (34) Illinois State (34) Indiana (62) (34) at Wisconsin (34) North Carolina (18)

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Stephen Bass’ 2007 season saw him post the fifthmost singles wins in a single season (36) when he put together a 36-11 record.


2005-06

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 19-9 (38th) 9/23-25 10/6-9 10/14 10/20-25 11/3-6 1/21 1/27 1/29 2/4 2/5 2/7 2/11 2/12 2/12 2/15 2/18 2/24 3/2-5 3/7 3/14 3/16-19 3/16 3/17 3/18 3/19 3/25 3/26 4/8 4/13 4/21-23 4/21 4/22 4/23 5/12-13 5/12 5/13 5/21 5/21

Tom Fallon Invitational NTS at ITA All-American Champ. NTS Southern California (exhibition) W, 6-1 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (Ann Arbor, Mich.) at ITA Intercollegiate Indoor Champ. NTS (26) at Northwestern (51) W, 6-1 (26) vs. Virginia (1) (at Richmond, Va.) L, 3-4 (26) William & Mary (65) W, 7-0 (26) at North Carolina (30) L, 3-4 (26) at Duke (9) L, 3-4 (28) at Illinois (3) L, 0-7 (28) Purdue (66) W, 6-1 (28) Wisconsin W, 6-1 (28) Bradley W, 7-0 (31) Michigan State (75) W, 7-0 (31) at Michigan (42) W, 5-2 (26) Ohio State (11) W, 5-2 (18) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS (19) at Indiana W, 6-1 (20) at Florida State (30) W, 4-3 at Blue-Gray National Classic 2nd (Montgomery, Ala.) (20) vs. William & Mary (72) W, 4-0 (20) vs. Fresno State (56) W, 5-2 (20) vs. Boise State (32) W, 4-3 (20) vs. Virginia Commonwealth L, 2-4 (15) at Texas (5) L, 1-6 (15) at Texas A&M (22) L, 1-5 (17) SMU (57) W, 5-2 (17) Louisville (29) W, 5-2 at BIG EAST Champ. 2nd (Tampa, Fla.) (16) vs. Georgetown W, 4-0 (16) at South Florida W, 4-0 (16) vs. Louisville L, 1-4 at NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) (College Station, Tex.) (18) vs. Brown (63) W, 4-3 (18) at Texas A&M (19) W, 4-2 at NCAA Champ. (Round of 16) (Stanford, Calif.) (18) vs. Georgia (1) L, 0-4

2006-07

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 26-4 (6th) 9/22-24 9/21-10/1 10/5-8 10/13-15 10/19-24 11/2-5 11/2-5 1/26 1/27 1/29 2/2 2/4 2/4 2/11 2/16-18 2/16 2/17 2/18 2/23 2/25 3/5 3/15-18 3/15 3/16 3/17 3/18

Tom Fallon Invitational at Michigan Invitational at ITA All-American Champ. at Midland Invitational at ITA Midwest Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.) at ITA Intercollegiate Indoor Champ. (Columbus, Ohio) at William & Mary Invitational (13) at Virginia (8) (13) at William & Mary (13) Indiana (58) (11) Florida State (13) (11) Duke (8) (11) Toledo (9) at Wisconsin at ITA National Team Indoors (Chicago, Ill.) (9) vs. Pepperdine (10) (9) vs. Penn (67) (9) vs. Texas (18) (9) Michigan (22) (9) Northwestern (45) (8) Washington (15) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (7) vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (38) (7) vs. Auburn (40) (7) vs. Tulsa (26) (7) vs. Alabama (14)

NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS L, 1-6 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 5-2 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 5-2 1st L, 2-4 W, 4-0 W, 4-1 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 1st W, 4-0 W, 4-1 W, 4-1 W, 4-1

3/25 3/28 3/30 4/1 4/7 4/10 4/11 4/14 4/20-22 4/20 4/21 4/22 5/11-12 5/11 5/12 5/17 5/17

(5) at Purdue (5) at Michigan State (5) at Ohio State (3) (5) Illinois (8) (6) at SMU (6) at Ball State (6) Kentucky (54) (6) at Louisville (59) at BIG EAST Champ. (Tampa, Fla.) (4) vs. Villanova (4) vs. St. John’s (4) vs. Louisville (58) at NCAA Champ. (Notre Dame, Ind.) (5) Butler (5) Wisconsin (38) at NCAA Champ. (Athens, Ga.) (5) vs. USC (12)

W, 7-0 W, 7-0 L, 0-7 W, 5-2 Ppd. W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 1st W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 (1st/2nd rounds) W, 4-0 W, 4-0 (Round of 16) L, 3-4

2007-08

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 16-11 (29th) 9/14-16 9/28-30 10/4-6 10/18-23 11/1-4 12/11-13 1/20 1/20 1/27 1/30 1/31` 2/3 2/9 2/10 2/15-17 2/15 2/16 2/17 2/24 3/1 3/13-15 3/13 3/14 3/15 3/25 3/28 4/4 4/6 4/12 4/13 4/18-20 4/18 4/21 4/22 4/26 5/10 5/10

at Olympia Fields Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) Tom Fallon Invitational at ITA All-American Champ. (Tulsa, Okla.) at ITA Midwest Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.) at William & Mary Invitational (Williamsburg, Va.) Mary Davis Memorial Shootout (12) Penn State (12) Toledo (12) Virginia (1) (11) Michigan State (64) (11) at Northwestern (66) (11) at Duke (15) (9) Wisconsin (30) (9) Southern Methodist at ITA National Team Indoors (Seattle, Wa.) (9) vs. UCLA (8) (9) vs. Penn State (38) (9) vs. North Carolina (12) (12) Purdue (12) Illinois (13) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (30) vs. North Carolina State (49) (30) vs. Tulsa (8) (30) vs. Boise State (35) (27) at Kentucky (50) (27) Ohio State (2) (34) Ball State (34) William & Mary (63) (33) at Michigan (15) (33) Louisville at BIG EAST Champ. (Tampa, Fla.) (33) vs. Villanova (33) vs. DePaul (33) vs. South Florida (40) (31) at Florida State (13) at NCAA Champ. (Columbus, Ohio) (31) vs. East Tennesee State

NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS W, 5-2 W, 7-0 L, 2-5 W, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 W, 4-3

1/16 1/24 1/25 1/28 1/31-2/1 1/31 1/31` 2/8 2/8 2/14 2/19 2/21 2/23 2/27 3/1 3/4 3/19-21 3/19 3/20 3/21 3/28 3/29 4/11 4/13 4/17 4/17 4/18 4/19 5/8 5/8

(Williamsburg, Va.) (30) Pepperdine (14) (30) at William & Mary (64) (30) at Virginia (5) (30) Florida State (11) at ITA National Team Indoor (Tulsa, Okla.) (32) at Tulsa (12) (32) at Texas Tech (20) (32) Duke (25) Toledo (25) at Michigan State (25) Northwestern (25) at Ohio State (3) (25) Kentucky (25) Texas A&M (13) (25) at Wisconsin (39) (25) Michigan (28) at Blue-Gray National Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) (26) Mississippi State (48) (26) Boise State (22) (26) Wisconsin (29) (27) South Florida (40) (27) Illinois (9) (20) at Louisville (26) (20) at Ball State at BIG EAST Champ. (Tampa, Fla.) (28) Georgetown (28) South Florida (41) (28) Louisville (23) at NCAA Champ. (Columbus, Ohio) (29) Michigan (35)

L, 3-4 W, 7-0 L, 0-7 L, 3-4 L, 2-4 W, 4-0 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 W, 4-3 L, 0-7 L, 2-5 W, 4-3 L, 3-4 W, 5-2 W, 4-2 L, 0-4

L, 3-4 W, 6-1 W, 4-3 L, 3-6 W, 7-0

W, 4-0 L, 1-4 L, 3-4 (1st round) L, 1-4

L, 0-4 W, 4-2 L, 0-5 W, 7-0 L, 1-6 1st W, 4-3 L, 0-4 L, 3-4 L, 2-4 L, 1-6 W, 7-0 L, 3-4 L, 1-6 W, 4-3 1st W, 4-0 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 W, 4-3 (1st round) L, 4-2

2008-09

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 13-13 (31st) 9/19-21 10/9-10 10/10-12 10/17-19 11/7-9

at Wolverine Invitational (Ann Arbor, Mich.) at D’Novo/ITA All-American Champ. (Tulsa, Okla.) Tom Fallon Invitational at ITA Midwest Champ. (Columbus Ohio) at Tribe Invitational

NTS NTS NTS NTS

Brett Helgeson’s 27 career wins at No. 1 singles saw him ranked fifth upon graduating in wins at first singles.

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Year-by-Year Results 2009-10

Coach: Bob Bayliss –  Record: 15-12 (39th) 9/18 10/11 10/16 11/6-8 1/22 1/24 1/24 1/30 1/31 2/7 2/14` 2/20 2/27 2/28 2/28 3/2 3/13 3/14 3/18 3/19 3/20 3/27 4/3 4/5 4/7 4/10 4/14 4/17 4/23 4/24 4/25 5/14

at Olympia Fields Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) at Harvard Invitational (Cambridge, Mass.) at ITA Midwest Regional Champ. (Ann Arbor, Mich.) at Tribe Invitational (Williamsburg, Va.) (30) William & Mary (75) (30) Virgnia (2) (30) IUPUI (30) Tulsa (35) New Mexico (51) at Duke (21) at Michigan (36) at Washington (25) Michigan State Wisconsin (31) Toledo at Illinois (12) at South Florida at Florida State (19) Middle Tennessee State Fresno State (26) Texas Tech (16) at Northwestern (45) at Southern Methodist at Texas A&M Ohio State (2) Louisville (16) Ball State at Navy BIG EAST Quarterfinals Georgetown BIG EAST Semifinals South Florida BIG EAST Championship Louisville NCAA Championship (1st round) Wisconsin (27)

NTS NTS NTS NTS W, 4-3 L, 4-7 W, 7-0 L, 3-4 W, 4-1 L, 0-7 L, 3-4 L, 3-4 W, 6-1 W, 4-3 W, 6-1 L, 2-5 L, 3-4 W. 4-3 W, 4-2 W, 4-3 L, 0-4 W, 5-2 W. 5-2 L, 1-6 L, 0-7 L, 2-5 W, 5-2 W, 7-0

3/27 3/27 4/2 4/3 4/3 4/13 4/23 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/13 5/14

(25) USF (25) Dayton (23) at Ball State (23) Southern Methodist (64) (23) IUPUI (28) at Ohio State (2) (28) at Louisville (29) (30) Georgetown (30) USF (64) (30) Louisville (24) (30) East Tennessee State (55) (30) at Ohio State (4)

W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 L, 2-5 L, 3-4 W, 7-0 W, 5-1 L, 2-4 W, 4-3 L, 0-4

2011-12

Coach: Bob Bayliss - Record: 21-9 (29th) 9/16-18 9/23-25 9/23-25 10/13-17 11/3-6 1/15 1/15 1/20 1/22 1/28

Fighting Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) Napa Valley USTA/ITA Invitational (St. Helena, Calif.) Tom Fallon Invitational (Notre Dame, Ind.) USTA/ITA Regional Championships (Columbus, Ohio.) Minnesota Invitational (Minneapolis, Minn.) (28) Illinois State (28) Toledo (28) William & Mary (28) at Illinois (17) (28) vs Indiana (29)

NTS NTS NTS NTS NTS W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 L, 3-4 L, 1-6

1/29 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/10 2/12 2/12 2/18 2/26 2/26 2/29 3/3 3/4 3/17 3/31 3/31 4/4 4/7 4/9 4/14 4/20 4/21 4/22 5/12 5/13

(28) vs Cornell (44) (30) at Wake Forest (39) (30) at Duke (10) (30) at Northwestern (64) (30) Wisconsin (30) Kentucky (6) (30) IUPUI (30) at Michigan (28) (29) Michigan State (56) (29) Marquette (26) at Indiana (29) (26) Ohio State (2) (26) Maryland (58) (29) at USF (41) Ball State (41) St. Bonaventure (43) DePaul (43) at SMU (43) at Texas A&M (25 (39) Louisville (38) (28) vs Villanova (28) at USF (65) (28) St. John’s (29) vs Vanderbilt (40) (29) at Ohio State (5)

W, 4-2 W, 6-1 L, 1-6 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 L, 3-4 W, 7-0 W, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 6-1 L, 2-5 L, 2-5 W, 5-2 L, 3-4 W, 6-1 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 5-2 W, 4-3 W, 5-2 W, 5-0 L, 3-4 W, 4-1 W, 4-3 L, 0-4

NOTE: Number to left of opponent is Notre Dame’s ITA national ranking at time of match; number to right of opponent is its ITA ranking at time of match (1990-present only)

W, 4-0 W, 4-1 L, 0-4 L, 4-2

2010-11

Coach: Bob Bayliss - Record: 18-12 (30th) 9/17-19 9/17-19 10/1-3 10/3-10 10/22-25 11/5-7 11/5-7 1/22 1/23 1/28 1/29 2/6 2/6 2/10 2/12 2/13 2/19 2/20 2/25 2/26 2/27 3/4 3/6 3/8 3/17

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Fighting Illini Invitational NTS (Olympia Fields, Ill.) Purdue Invitational NTS (West Lafayette, Ind.) 2010 Chowder Fest NTS (Cambridge, Mass.) 2010 ITA All-American Tennis Championship NTS (Tulsa, Okla.) ITA Midwest Regional NTS (Notre Dame, Ind.) Crimson Tide Fall Championship NTS (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Tribe Invitational NTS (Williamsburg, Va.) (36) at William and Mary (75) W, 6-1 (36) at Virginia (1) L, 1-9 (36) vs Oklahoma (17) W, 4-2 (36) at Illinois (16) L, 2-7 (26) Duke (14) L, 2-5 (26) Toledo W, 7-0 (25) at Wisconsin (39) W, 4-3 (25) vs Marquette W, 7-0 (25) vs Michigan State (56) W, 6-1 (23) Michigan (27) L, 3-4 (23) North Carolina (24) W, 5-2 (26) vs Penn State (69) W, 4-0 (26) vs Pepperdine (21) L, 0-4 (26) vs Texas Tech (17) L, 0-4 (24) Texas A&M (18) L, 2-5 (24) Northwestern (60) W, 6-1 (24) Illinois (4) W, 5-2 (21) at Kentucky (14) L, 1-6

Sheeva Parbhu finished his Irish career with a combined 197 wins (121 in singles, 76 in doubles) to rank fourth on the all-time list for victories in a Notre Dame uniform.

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Irish in the Pros

Ryan Sachire

Jim Evert

Barry King

Notre Dame players have a long ­history of going on to play professional ­tennis. Jim Evert, an All-American who reached the singles semifinals of the NCAA Championship in 1943, was ranked as high as eighth in the United States as a professional, in 1952. His daughter, Chris, went on to be the world’s No. 1 player, winning 18 grand-slam singles titles. Among other former Notre Dame players to play professionally were two from the 1960s. A first-team All-American as a member of the Irish, Bill Brown (’67) had some success professionally upon graduation only to be followed into the pros by one of his teammates. Jasjit Singh, a 1968 graduate from India, remains the only Sikh to have played in all four professional grand-slam tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, U.S. Open). In 1974, he was ranked 70th in the world by the Associa-

tion of Tennis Professionals (ATP). A total of 15 individuals who played under Bob Bayliss have gone on to dabble in professional careers. The most successful of that group was David DiLucia, a 1992 graduate who appeared in the singles main draw in each of the four grand slams. Ranked 92nd in the world in doubles in 1998, he went on to clinch the 2001 World Team Tennis title for the Philadelphia Freedoms and was the personal coach of Lindsay Davenport, the world’s #1 women’s player. Six recent Irish graduates have been active in pro tennis. Ryan Sachire (’00) – now an assistant coach for the Irish – was the most successful, climbing to 180th in the world in doubles before retiring in 2005. During his pro career, he captured 16 tournament titles (14 futures, two challengers) in doubles and a pair in singles (both futures). Among American pros, Sachire was in

the top 35 in singles and top 30 in doubles. Among other recent players, 2002 graduate Javier Taborga won three futures doubles titles, while his classmate, Casey Smith, and ‘01 grad Matt Daly had one each to their credit. Aaron Talarico (‘02) and Matthew Scott (‘04) both reached the semifinals in doubles in futures events, as well. While in the midst of his first year on tour, Sheeva Parbhu (‘08) found himself matched up against another former Irish player, Barry King (‘07), in March of 2009. Parbhu defeated King 6-4, 7-6(7) to advance to the round of 16. King later found success as he advanced to the finals of a $15,000 ATP Futures tour event in June, marking his best finish as a professional. Stephen Bass (‘07) continues to improve his ATP ranking as he recently concluded his second year on tour.

Former Irish Players Under Bayliss in the Pros Name Class Sheeva Parbhu 2008 Stephen Bass 2007 Barry King 2007 Matthew Scott 2004 Javier Taborga 2002 Casey Smith 2002 Aaron Talarico 2002 Matt Daly 2001 Ryan Sachire 2000 Brian Patterson 1999 Ryan Simme 1997 Mike Sprouse 1996 Andy Zurcher 1994 Will Forsyth 1993 David DiLucia 1992 Walter Dolhare 1990 Richard Cahill 1989

David DiLucia

Stephen Bass

High High S Rank D Rank 641 615 354 526 600 431 1,201 1,382 519 419 929 728 1,231 867 941 963 391 184 580 563 1,177 — 1,259 — 1,071 295 708 671 248 92 708 596 647 328

Rankings are as of 12/5/11 Bold = Active Player

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On the Road with the Irish Since 1923, the Notre Dame men’s tennis team has traveled to 33 states, the District of Columbia and Ontario. Notre Dame’s widespread travel is befitting of a student body and tennis roster that draws from all corners of the United States, as the program has included studentathletes from 44 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 14 foreign countries. Below is a listing of the all-time Irish travel locales. (@ = road trips in 2011-12) Alabama Montgomery (Blue/Gray National Classic) Tuscaloosa (Crimson Tide Fall Championships) Arizona Tempe (Arizona State) California Bakersfield (Cal State Bakerfield) Claremont (Claremont, Pomona) Domingus Hills (Cal State Domingus Hills) Irvine (UC Irvine) La Jolla (Pacific Coast Doubles Championships, vs. Saint Joseph’s) Los Angeles (Cal State LA, USC, UCLA, Loyola Marymount, NCAA Championships) Long Beach (Long Beach State) Northridge (Cal State Northridge) Palm Desert (National Collegiate Classic) Palm Springs (Palm Springs Invitational) Palo Alto (World Team Tennis Championships, NCAA Championships) Point Loma (vs. Idaho) Redlands (Redlands) Riverside (UC Riverside) @ St. Helena (Napa Valley USTA/ITA) San Diego (San Diego State, Point Loma, UC San Diego) San Fernando (San Fernando Valley State) Stanford (NCAA Championships) Whittier (Whittier) Colorado Boulder (Colorado Invitational) Connecticut New Haven (Yale) District of Columbia Washington (Cherry Blossom Tournament, George Washington, Georgetown) Florida @ Boca Raton (Florida, vs. National Team) Gainesville (Florida) Coral Gables (Miami, NCAA Championships, BIG EAST Championship) Miami (Florida International, Miami Dade South) Orlando (Central Florida) Saint Augustine (Flagler) Saint Petersburg (Eckerd) Tallahassee (Florida State) @ Tampa (Tampa, South Florida, BIG EAST Championship) Winter Park (Rollins) Georgia Athens (NCAA Championships, ITA AllAmerican Championships) Peachtree City (adidas Invitational)

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Hawaii Honolulu (Hawaii, Chaminade) Idaho Boise (Boise State) Illinois Carbondale (Southern Illinois, NCAA Championships) @ Champaign (Illinois) @ Chicago (DePaul, Big Nine Conference Championships, Western Conference Championships, Central Collegiate Championships, Chicago, Chicago Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, American Airlines Classic, Olympic Fields Fighting Illini Invitational) DeKalb (Huskie Tournament, Northern Illinois) @ Evanston (Northwestern, NCAA Championships) Normal (Illinois State) Peoria (Bradley) Urbana (Illinois) Indiana Bloomington (Indiana, ITA Midwest Championships) Crawfordsville (Wabash) Culver (Culver Academy) Evansville (MCC Championships) Greencastle (Indiana Collegiate Championships) Indianapolis (Butler, Indiana Intercollegiate Championship) Lafayette (Indiana Collegiate Championships) Muncie (Central Collegiate Championships, Ball State, Indiana Collegiate Championships) Richmond (Indiana Collegiate Championships) @ South Bend (Notre Dame, Central Collegiate Championships, Irish Fall Invitational, MCC Championships, Tom Fallon Invitational, ITA Midwest Championships, NCAA Championships) Terre Haute (Indiana State, NCAA Championships) Valparaiso (Valparaiso) West Lafayette (Purdue, Purdue Invitational) Iowa Ames (NCAA Championships) Davenport (St. Ambrose) Des Moines (Drake, Drake Relay Tennis Championships) Iowa City (Iowa) Kentucky Lexington (Kentucky, Fall Invitational) Louisville (Bellarmine, Louisville, USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship) Murray (Murray State) Richmond (Eastern Kentucky) Louisiana Baton Rouge (Louisiana State) New Orleans (Tulane, NCAA Championships)

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Maryland Annapolis (NCAA Championships, Navy) Baltimore (Maryland, ITA National Clay Court Championships) Bethesda (vs. Ohio Wesleyan) College Park (Maryland) Massachusetts Cambridge (Harvard, MIT, NCAA Championships, Harvard Fall Invitational, Chowder Fest) Chestnut Hill (Boston College) Michigan Ann Arbor (Michigan, Wolverine Invitational, ITA Midwest Championships, ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, ITA Midwest Regionals) Detroit (Detroit, Wayne State) East Lansing (Michigan State, ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships) Kalamazoo (Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, NCAA Championships) Mt. Pleasant (Central Michigan) Ypsilanti (Eastern Michigan) Minnesota @ Minneapolis (Minnesota, Ice Volleys, ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, Minnesota Invite) St. Peter (Gustavus Adolphus) Mississippi Hattiesburg (Big Gold Invitational) Hamilton (Eastern Collegiate Championships) Jackson (ITA National Clay Court Championships) Missouri St. Louis (Washington, Saint Louis, MCC Championships) New Jersey New Brunswick (Eastern Collegiate Championships) Princeton (Princeton, NCAA Championships, Princeton Invitational) New York Hamilton (Eastern Collegiate Championships) Kings Point (Unites States Merchant Marine Academy) New York (New York University) Rochester (Eastern Collegiate Championships) Syracuse (NCAA Championships) West Point (Army) North Carolina Chapel Hill (North Carolina, NCAA Championships, Tar Heel Invitational) @ Durham (Duke) Greensboro (Guilford) High Point (High Point) Raleigh (North Carolina State) Wilmington (ITA National Clay Court Championships) @ Winston-Salem (Wake Forest) Ohio Bowling Green (Bowling Green) Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Xavier) @ Columbus (Ohio State Quadrangular

Tournament, Ohio State, ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, Midwest Regionals, NCAA First Round) Oxford (Miami) Toledo (Toledo) Oklahoma Tulsa (NCAA Championships, ITA AllAmerican Championships, ITA National Indoors) Ontario Windsor (vs. Detroit) Pennsylvania Haverford (NCAA Championships) Philadelphia (NCAA Championships) Pittsburgh (Duquesne, Pittsburgh) University Park (Penn State) Tennessee Chattanooga (ITA All-American Championships) Memphis (Memphis) Nashville (Vanderbilt) Texas Austin (St. Edward’s, Texas, NCAA Championships, ITA All-American Championships, University of Texas Invitational) @ College Station (NCAA Championships, Texas A&M) Corpus Christi (NCAA Championships, H.E.B. Collegiate Championship) @ Dallas (SMU) Galveston (Galveston Island Championships) Houston (Rice, Texas Sectional Championships, Crowne Plaza Invitational) Midland (Midland Invitational) San Antonio (NCAA Championships, TexasSan Antonio, St. Mary’s) San Marcos (Southwest Texas State) Seguin (Texas Lutheran) Waco (Baylor) Utah Salt Lake City (NCAA Championships) Virginia Blacksburg (Virginia Tech) @ Charlottesville (Virginia, ITA National Indoors) Richmond (ITA National Clay Court Championships, vs. Virginia) Williamsburg (William & Mary, William & Mary Fall Invitational) Washington Seattle (NCAA Championships, USTA/ITA  National Team Indoor Championship, Washington) West Virginia Charleston (vs. West Virginia) Huntington (Marshall) Morgantown (West Virginia) Wisconsin Appleton (Lawrence College) Madison (Wisconsin, ITA Midwest Championships) Milwaukee (Marquette) Oshkosh (Wisconsin-Oshkosh)


Series vs Opponents Notes: Numbers in the rank column are Notre Dame’s ITA national ranking at the time of the match followed by the opponent’s ITA national ranking at the time of the match (1990-present only). F-fall match.

Ball State All-Time Series: 37-5 (W22) Bayliss vs. BSU: 21-2 (21-2 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1970 W 8-1 H 1971 W 9-0 A 1972 W 9-0 H 1973 W 8-1 A 1974 W 9-0 H 1975 W 6-3 A 1976 W 6-3 H 1977 W 5-4 A 1978 W 7-2 H 1979 W 6-3 H 1980 W 7-2 H 1981 W 8-1 A 1982 W 6-3 H 1983 L 4-5 A 1984 W 5-4 H 1985 L 1-8 A 1986 W 5-4 H 1987 L 2-7 H 1988 L 2-7 H 1989 L 2-7 A 1990 W 5-4 H 1991 19- W 6-0 A 1992 10-22 W 5-1 N* 1992 9- W 5-3 H 1993 8 W 7-0 A 1994 14-33 W 7-0 H 1995 23-35 W 4-3 H 1996 26- W 5-2 A 1997 20-67 W 7-0 H 1998 14- W 6-1 A 1999 33- W 6-1 H 2000 29-49 W 5-2 A 2002 7- W 4-3 A 2003 60-66 W 5-2 H 2004 37- W 4-3 A 2005 32-62 W 6-1 H 2007 6- W 7-0 A 2008 34- W 7-0 H 2009 20- W 7-0 A 2010 W 5-2 H 2011 23- W 6-1 A 2012 41 W 6-1 H * - H.E.B. Championship semifinals, Corpus Christi, Texas

Connecticut All-Time Series: 1-0 Bayliss vs. Connecticut: 3-0 (1-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1997 13- W 4-0 BE! ! - BIG EAST Champ. quarters, Coral Gables, FL

CORNELL All-Time Series: 2-0 (W2) Bayliss vs. Cornell: 15-1 (1-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1970 W 6-3 N 2012 28-44 W 4-2 N@ @- Columbus, Ohio

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Georgetown

All-Time Series: 27-0 (W27) Bayliss vs. DePaul: 4-0 (4-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1962 W 7-0 H 1963 W 9-0 H 1967 W 6-3 H 1968 W 7-2 A 1969 W 9-0 H 1970 W 9-0 H 1971 W 8-1 H 1972 W 9-0 H 1973 W 8-1 A 1974 W 8-1 H 1975 W 7-2 A 1976 W 7-2 H 1976 W 5-4 A 1977 W 8-1 H 1978 W 6-3 H 1979 W 9-0 H 1980 W 9-0 H 1981 W 9-0 A 1982 W 8-1 H 1983 W 6-0 N& 1984 W 9-0 A 1985 W 9-0 H 1986 W 8-1 A 1987 W 9-0 H 1997 29- W 6-0 H 1998 23- W 5-1 H 2008 33- W 4-1 BE# 2012 43 W 7-0 H & - DeKalb, IL # - BIG EAST Champ. semifinals, Tampa, FL

Duke All-Time Series: 7-18 (L3) Bayliss vs. Duke: 7-13 (7-12 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1955 L 0-9 A 1956 L 3-6 A 1961 L 4-5 A 1977 L 1-8 A 1990 -22 W 6-3 N* 1991 19- L 4-5 N! 1994 16-4 L 3-4 BG@ 1995 15-5 L 0-7 H 1996 20-9 L 2-5 A 1997 29-8 W 4-3 H 1998 24-13 W 4-3 A 1999 24-10 L 0-7 H 2000 23-5 L 1-6 A 2001 30-5 L 1-6 H 2002 7-10 W 4-3 A 2003 43-8 L 2-4 H 2004 49-8 L 0-7 A 2005 25-9 L 1-6 H 2006 26-9 L 3-4 A 2007 11-8 W 6-1 H 2008 11-15 W 4-3 A 2009 25-36 W 5-2 H 2010 L 7-0 A 2011 26-14 L 2-5 H 2012 30-10 L 1-6 A * - H.E.B. Championship round of 16, Corpus Christi, Texas

All-Time Series: 9-1 (W5) Bayliss vs. Georgetown: 19-0 (4-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1958 W 8-1 A& 1961 W 5-4 A 1962 L 4-5 A^ 1965 W 8-1 A 1998 20- W 4-0 BE! 2000 30- W 5-0 BE! 2006 16- W 4-0 BE$ 2009 28- W 4-0 BE! 2010 W 4-0 H* 2011 30- W 4-0 H* * - at Notre Dame, Ind. – BIG EAST Championships & - Cherry Blossom Tournament final, Washington, DC ^ - Cherry Blossom Tournament, Washington, DC ! - BIG EAST Champ. quarters, Coral Gables, FL $ - BIG EAST Champ. quarterfinals, Tampa, FL

Illinois All-Time Series: 23-22 (L1) Bayliss vs. Illinois: 15-15 (14-15 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1933 L 0-7 H 1935 L 0-7 H 1936 L 0-6 H 1942 W 5-4 H 1961 W 5-4 H 1963 W 7-2 H 1964 W 5-4 H 1967 W 5-4 H 1968 L 0-9 H 1971 W 8-1 H 1972 W 5-4 H 1974 W 7-2 H 1975 L 4-5 A 1976 W 5-4 H 1977 L 1-8 A 1978 L 2-7 H 1989 W 6-3 H 1990 W 6-3 A 1991 13- W 8-0 H 1992 10- W 9-0 A 1993 6- W 7-0 H 1994 14- W 5-2 A 1995 15- W 7-0 H 1996 16- W 4-3 A 1997 29-33 W 5-2 H 1997 20-16 W 4-1 BG* 1998 14-6 L 3-4 A 1999 26-2 L 2-5 H 2000 31-11 L 2-5 A 2000 36-5 L 2-5 BG! 2001 10-22 L 2-5 H 2002 6-5 W 4-3 A 2002 4-8 L 2-4 BG@ 2002 14-3 L 1-4 NCAA# 2003 34-2 L 1-6 H 2004 43-1 L 0-7 A 2005 16-3 L 1-6 H 2006 28-3 L 0-7 A 2007 5-8 W 5-2 H 2008 12-13 L 1-6 A 2009 27-9 W 4-3 H 2010 L 5-2 A 2011 36-16 L 2-7 A 2011 24-4 W 5-2 H 2012 28-17 L 3-4 A * - Blue-Gray National Classic semis, Montgomery, Ala. ! - Blue-Gray National Classic quarters, Montgomery, Ala. @ - Blue-Gray National Classic final, Montgomery, Ala. # - NCAA Championship round of 16, College Station, Texas

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Series vs Opponents ILLINOIS STATE All-Time Series: 8-1 (W2) Bayliss vs. ISU: 3-1 (3-1 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1981 W 5-1 H 1982 W 5-4 H 1983 W 9-0 H 1986 W 8-1 H 1987 W 8-1 H 1988 L 3-6 A 1989 W 6-0 H 2004 49- W 6-1 H 2005 34- W 6-1 H 2012 28- W 7-0 H

INDIANA All-Time Series: 40-30 (L2) Bayliss vs. IU: 14-6 (13-8 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1923 L 0-6 H 1924 L 2-5 A 1925 W 4-0 A 1935 W 6-3 A 1937 W 5-4 A 1938 W 6-1 H 1939 W 7-2 H 1940 W 9-0 HH 1941 W 8-1 H 1942 W 8-1 H 1943 W 8-1 N& 1944 W 6-0 N& 1945 W 7-0 H 1946 W 9-0 H 1952 L 2-7 A 1953 L 3-6 H 1954 L 2-7 A 1955 L 4-5 H 1956 L 1-8 A 1958 W 8-1 A 1959 W 9-0 H 1960 W 6-3 A 1961 W 5-4 H 1962 L 2-7 N^ 1963 L 2-7 H 1964 L 1-8 H 1965 L 3-6 H 1966 W 6-3 H 1967 W 5-4 A 1968 L 1-8 H 1969 L 0-9 A 1970 L 2-7 N^ 1970 L 0-9 H 1971 W 5-4 H 1971 W 5-4 A 1972 W 6-3 H 1973 W 5-4 A 1974 W 5-4 A 1975 L 4-5 H 1976 L 3-6 A 1977 L 1-5 H 1979 L 3-6 A 1980 W 7-2 H 1980-F W 5-4 H 1981 W 7-2 A 1982 W 6-3 H 1983 L 2-7 A 1985 L 2-5 H

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1986 L 4-5 1989 L 4-5 1990 W 6-0 1991 15- L 4-5 1992 9- W 5-4 1993 6- W 6-1 1994 15- L 4-2 1995 19- W 7-0 1996 20- W 5-2 1997 29-74 W 5-2 1998 14-75 W 7-0 1999 24- W 4-2 2000 22-40 L 3-4 2001 33-27 L 3-4 2002 7- W 6-1 2003 27- L 3-4 2004 39-51 W 6-1 2005 34-62 W 5-2 2006 19- W 6-1 2007 13-58 W 7-0 28-29 L 1-6 2012 2012 26/29 L 5-2 & - Greencastle, IN ^ - Cherry Blossom Tournament, Washington DC ! - Columbus, Ohio

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IUPUI All-Time Series: 3-0 (W3) Bayliss vs. IUPUI: 3-0 (3-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score 2010 30- W 7-0 2011 23- W 7-0 2012 30- W 7-0

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KENTUCKY All-Time Series: 14-14-1 (L4) Bayliss vs. Kentucky: 6-10 (6-10 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1928 W 3-4 A 1936 L 2-7 H 1937 L 3-6 H 1938 L 3-6 H 1939 T 4-4 A 1940 W 8-1 H 1941 W 6-3 H 1942 W 8-1 H 1947 W 9-0 H 1948 W 9-0 A 1957 W 10-0 H 1993 6-11 L 3-4 A 1994 14-11 W 4-3 H 1995 15-24 L 3-4 A 1995 15-24 W 4-3 H 1996 16-21 W 4-3 H 1996 16-21 L 3-4 A 1997 29-18 L 1-6 A 1998 23-11 L 2-4 H 1999 34-36 L 3-4 A 2000 40-19 W 5-2 H 2001 27-47 W 4-1 A 2002 7-16 L 1-4 H 2003 60-12 L 2-5 A 2007 6-54 W 7-0 H 2008 27-50 L 2-4 A 2009 25-31 L 2-5 H 2011 21-14 L 1-6 A 2012 30-6 L 3-4 H

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LOUISVILLE All-Time Series: 9-8 (W1) Bayliss vs. Louisville: 6-8 (6-8 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1957 W 9-0 H 1958 W 9-0 A 1963 W 8-1 A 1988 W 6-0 N* 2005 32-33 L 1-4 NCAA! 2006 17-29 W 5-2 H 2006 16-31 L 1-4 N@ 2007 6-59 W 6-1 A 2007 4-58 W 4-0 N@ 2008 33-37 W 4-3 H 2009 20-26 L 3-4 A 2009 28-23 L 3-4 N^ 2010 L 2-5 H 2010 L 0-4 H* 2011 28-29 L 3-4 A 2011 30-24 L 2-4 N* 2012 39-38 W 5-2 H * - Carbondale, Ill. ! - NCAA Championship first round, Urbana, Ill. @ - BIG EAST Champ. final, Tampa, Fla. ^ - BIG EAST Champ. third-place match, Tampa, Fla. * - at Notre Dame, Ind. – BIG EAST Championships All-Time Series: 47-0 (W47) Bayliss vs. Marquette: 7-0 (7-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1929 W 6-1 H 1946 W 8-1 H 1948 W 9-0 A 1949 W 6-3 H 1950 W 7-2 A 1951 W 6-3 H 1952 W 9-0 A 1953 W 9-0 H 1954 W 8-2 A 1955 W 9-0 H 1956 W 8-1 A 1957 W 8-1 H 1958 W 8-1 A 1959 W 9-0 H 1960 W 9-0 A 1961 W 9-0 H 1962 W 9-0 A 1963 W 9-0 H 1964 W 9-0 H 1965 W 9-0 H 1966 W 6-1 A 1967 W 7-2 H 1968 W 9-0 H 1969 W 8-1 H 1970 W 9-0 A 1971 W 9-0 H 1973 W 6-0 A 1974 W 8-1 H 1975 W 9-0 A 1977 W 8-1 H 1978 W 9-0 H 1979 W 8-1 H 1980 W 9-0 H 1981 W 9-0 A 1982 W 8-1 H 1983 W 8-1 A


1984 W 7-2 1985 W 6-3 1986 W 9-0 1987 W 9-0 1988 W 9-0 1989 W 8-1 1990 W 9-0 1991 15- W 8-1 2005 29- W 7-0 2011 25- W 7-0 2012 29 W 6-1

H A H A H A H A H H H

MARYLAND All-Time Series: 1-3 (W1) Bayliss vs. Maryland: 8-6 (1-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1970 L 4-5 A 1976 L 3-6 A 1978 L 1-8 H 2012 26-58 W 5-2 H

Michigan All-Time Series: 29-45 (W1) Bayliss vs. Michigan: 18-7 (19-8 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1923 L 0-5 H 1924 L 0-6 A 1938 W 6-3 H 1939 L 0-9 A 1940 L 4-5 H 1941 W 6-3 H 1942 W 6-3 H 1943 L 4-5 H 1944 W 5-4 H 1945 L 0-9 A 1946 L 4-5 H 1947 W 6-3 A 1948 W 5-4 H 1949 L 2-7 A 1950 L 4-5 H 1951 L 2-7 A 1952 W 7-2 H 1953 L 3-6 A 1954 L 3-6 H 1955 L 1-8 A 1956 L 0-9 H 1957 L 2-7 H 1958 W 7-2 H& 1959 W 5-4 A 1960 W 5-4 H 1962 L 1-8 H 1963 L 4-5 A 1965 L 3-6 H 1967 L 3-6 A 1968 L 0-9 H 1970 L 3-6 A 1971 L 3-6 H 1972 L 1-8 A 1973 L 0-9 H 1974 L 1-7 A 1975 L 0-9 H 1976 L 1-8 A 1977 L 2-7 H 1977 L 1-8 H 1979 L 0-9 H 1980 L 0-9 A

1981 L 1-8 H 1982 L 0-9 A 1984 L 4-5 H 1985 L 0-9 A 1986 L 0-5 H 1987 L 1-8 H 1989 L 1-8 H 1990 W 6-0 A 1991 19- W 6-0 H 1992 9- W 5-2 A 1993 8- W 6-1 H 1994 14- W 4-3 A 1994 19-49 W 4-0 H/NCAA* 1995 25-28 W 5-2 H 1996 31-27 L 0-7 A 1997 13-50 W 6-1 H 1998 14-46 W 5-2 A 1999 33-43 W 6-1 H 2000 29-26 L 2-5 A 2001 26-33 W 7-0 H 2002 4-46 L 3-4 A 2002 14-47 W 4-0 H/NCAA* 2003 46-57 W 5-2 H 2004 37-42 W 5-2 A 2005 20-56 W 5-2 H 2006 31-42 W 5-2 A 2007 9-22 W 5-2 H 2008 33-15 L 1-6 A 2009 25-28 W 5-2 H 2009 29-35 L 1-4 N^ 2010 L 3-4 A 2011 23-27 L 3-4 H 2012 30-28 W 4-3 A & - Cherry Blossom Tournament final * - NCAA Region IV Champ. semis, Notre Dame, Ind. ! - NCAA Championship first round, Notre Dame, Ind. ^ -NCAA Championship first round, Columbus, Ohio

Michigan State All-Time Series: 49-32 (W23) Bayliss vs. Michigan State: 27-1 (22-1 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1926 L 3-4 A 1927 W 6-3 H 1928 L 3-4 A 1929 W 7-0 H 1930 W 8-1 H 1932 L 2-7 A 1932 L 1-8 H 1933 L 1-8 H 1933 L 1-8 H 1934 L 2-7 H 1934 L 3-6 H 1935 L 3-6 H 1936 L 1-8 H 1937 L 1-8 H 1938 L 3-6 A 1939 L 3-6 H 1941 W 6-3 H 1942 W 6-3 H 1943 L 3-6 H 1946 W 5-4 A 1947 W 6-3 H 1949 L 2-7 H 1950 L 4-5 A 1951 L 0-9 H 1952 L 1-7 A 1953 L 1-8 A

1954 L 4-5 1955 L 4-5 1956 L 4-5 1957 W 5-1 1958 W 8-1 1959 W 8-1 1960 W 5-4 1961 L 3-6 1962 L 0-9 1963 L 4-5 1964 W 5-4 1965 W 7-2 1966 W 7-2 1970 W 6-3 1971 W 8-1 1972 W 7-2 1973 L 4-5 1974 W 5-4 1975 W 6-3 1976 L 3-6 1977 L 1-8 1978 L 3-6 1979 W 6-3 1980 W 6-2 1981 W 5-4 1982 L 4-5 1983 W 8-1 1984 W 7-2 1985 L 4-5 1986 W 9-0 1987 W 5-4 1988 L 4-5 1989 W 7-2 1991 19- W 7-2 1992 10- W 7-0 1993 16- W 4-3 1994 14- W 5-2 1995 15- W 6-1 1996 16- W 4-3 1997 29-69 W 5-2 1998 23-75 W 7-0 1999 24-53 W 4-3 2000 22-56 W 7-0 2001 27- W 7-0 2002 7-60 W 7-0 2003 44-70 W 4-3 2004 46-50 W 7-0 2005 24-46 W 4-3 2006 31-75 W 7-0 2007 5- W 7-0 2008 11-64 W 4-3 2009 25- W 6-1 2010 W 6-1 2011 25-56 W 6-1 2012 29-56 W 7-0

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Series vs Opponents Northwestern All-Time Series: 44-36-1 (W9) Bayliss vs. Northwestern: 20-4 (19-5 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1927 W 4-3 H 1928 W 4-3 A 1929 L 3-4 A 1930 L 3-6 H 1931 L 0-9 H 1932 L 3-5 H 1933 L 0-5 H 1934 L 0-6 H 1935 L 0-7 A 1937 L 1-8 H 1938 L 1-8 H 1939 L 0-7 A 1941 L 4-5 A 1942 W 4-2 H 1943 W 6-3 H 1944 W 8-1 A 1945 W 7.5-1.5 H 1945 W 9-0 H 1946 L 3-6 H 1948 L 2-7 A 1949 L 0-7 A 1950 L 1-8 A 1951 L 4-5 H 1952 W 5-4 A 1953 T 3-3 A 1954 W 8-1 H 1955 L 3-6 A 1957 L 3-6 A 1958 W 5-4 H 1959 W 9-0 A 1960 L 3-6 N& 1961 W 7-2 H 1962 L 1-8 A 1963 L 3-6 H 1964 L 0-9 H 1965 W 6-3 H 1966 W 8-1 A 1968 L 0-9 A 1969 L 2-7 H 1970 L 4-5 A 1971 W 8.5-0.5 H 1972 W 6-3 A 1973 W 6-3 H 1974 W 8-1 A 1975 W 7-2 H 1976 W 6-3 A 1977 W 5-4 H 1978 L 1-8 H 1979 W 6-3 H 1980 W 5-4 A 1981 L 3-6 H 1982 W 5-4 H 1983 L 1-7 A 1984 L 3-6 H 1985 L 1-8 A 1986 W 5-1 H 1987 L 2-7 A 1988 L 1-8 H 1989 L 2-7 A 1991 15- W 7-2 H 1992 10- W 7-2 A 1993 6- W 6-1 H 1994 14-46 L 3-4 A 1995 19-41 W 7-0 H 1996 26-40 W 4-3 A 1997 11-22 W 4-3 H

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1998 23-21 L 2-5 1999 24-37 W 7-0 2000 33- W 6-1 2001 26-30 W 5-2 2002 10-46 W 5-2 2003 44-40 L 3-4 2004 50-37 W 5-2 2005 23-40 W 5-2 2006 26-51 W 6-1 2007 9-45 W 7-0 2008 11-66 W 7-0 2009 25- W 4-3 2010 W 5-2 2011 24-60 W 6-1 2012 30-64 W 5-2 & - Iowa City, IA

A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A

Ohio State All-Time Series: 26-28 (L7) Bayliss vs. Ohio State: 17-11 (15-11 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1925 L 1-5 A 1926 L 0-7 H 1927 W 4-3 A 1928 L 2-5 H 1935 L 0-8 H 1936 L 1-8 H 1960 W 7-2 N& 1961 W 9-0 H 1962 W 6-3 N^ 1963 W 8-1 H 1964 W 6-3 H 1965 W 9-0 H 1968 W 5-4 H 1972 W 8-1 H 1973 W 8-1 A 1975 L 4-5 A 1976 L 2-7 H 1977 L 2-7 H 1978 L 2-7 H 1979 L 1-8 H 1980 L 4-5 H 1981 W 5-4 A 1982 L 3-6 H 1983 L 1-5 A 1984 L 4-5 H 1985 L 1-8 A 1986 L 2-7 H 1987 L 3-6 H 1988 L 2-7 H 1989 W 5-4 A 1990 W 6-3 H 1991 13- W 8-1 A 1992 5- W 7-2 H 1993 6- W 6-1 A 1994 14- W 5-2 H 1995 15- W 6-1 A 1996 16-49 W 7-0 A 1997 29- W 7-0 A 1998 23- W 6-1 H 1999 24- W 7-0 A 2000 38-54 W 4-3 H 2001 33-32 W 5-2 A 2002 10-24 W 6-1 H 2003 27-24 L 1-6 A 2004 43-12 L 3-4 H 2005 29-30 L 3-4 A 2006 26-11 W 5-2 H 2007 5-3 L 0-7 A 2008 27-2 L 1-6 H 2009 25-3 L 0-7 A

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2010 L 7-0 H 2011 28-2 L 2-5 A 2011 30-4 L 0-4 A 2012 26-2 L 2-5 H 2012 29-5 L 4-0 A% A% Second Round NCAA Championship & - Iowa City, IA ^ - Madison

Rutgers All-Time Series: 6-0 Bayliss vs. Rutgers: 6-0 (6-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1996 31- W 4-0 BE* 1997 13- W 4-0 BE* 1999 31- W 4-0 BE* 2001 12- W 4-0 BE* 2002 10- W 4-0 BE* 2005 35- W 4-0 BE@ * - BIG EAST Champ. semis, Coral Gables, FL @ - BIG EAST Champ. final, Tampa, FL

Smu All-Time Series: 8-3 (W5) Bayliss vs. Southern Methodist: 8-3 (8-3 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1990 W 6-3 N* 2001 16-9 L 3-4 A 2002 8-41 W 6-0 H 2003 55-49 L 3-4 A 2004 50-40 W 5-2 H 2005 29-46 L 2-5 A 2006 17-57 W 5-2 H 2008 9- W 4-3 H 2010 W 5-2 A 2011 23-64 W 6-1 H 2012 43- W 5-2 A * - Chicago, IL

South florida All-Time Series: 6-4 (L2) Bayliss vs. South Florida: 5-4 (5-4 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1982 W 5-2 A 2006 16- W 4-0 BE# 2008 33-40 W 4-3 BE$ 2009 27-40 W 6-1 H 2009 28-41 L 1-4 BE# 2010 L 4-3 A 2010 W 4-1 H* 2011 30-64 W 6-1 H 2012 29- L 3-4 L 2012 28-65 L 3-4 BE# * - at Notre Dame, IN – BIG EAST Championships BE#- BIG EAST Champ. semifinals, Tampa, FL BE$- BIG EAST Champ. finals, Tampa, FL

St. bonaventure All-Time Series: 1-0 (W1) Bayliss vs. Toledo: 1-0 (1-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 2012 41 W 7-0 H


St. John’s All-Time Series: 4-0 Bayliss vs. St. John‘s: 4-0 (4-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 2000 30- W 4-0 BE* 2003 54- W 4-0 BE! 2004 49- W 6-0 H 2005 35- W 4-1 BE# 2012 28- W 4-1 BE$ * - BIG EAST Champ. semis, Coral Gables, FL ! - BIG EAST Champ. quarters, Coral Gables, FL # - BIG EAST Champ. semifinals, Tampa, FL BE$ - Third-place consolation

texas a&M All-Time Series: 4-5 (W1) Bayliss vs. Texas A&M: 4-5 (4-5 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1991 13- W 5-4 BG* 1999 26-19 L 1-5 BG* 2004 49-9 L 2-5 H 2006 15-22 L 1-5 A 18-19 W 4-2 A! 2006 2009 25-13 W 4-3 H 2010 L 6-1 A 2011 24-18 L 2-5 H 2012 43-25 W 4-3 A

TOLEDO All-Time Series: 26-2 (W16) Bayliss vs. Toledo: 8-0 (8-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1958 W 9-0 H 1959 W 9-0 A 1960 W 9-0 H 1961 W 7-2 A 1962 W 8-1 H 1963 W 6-3 H 1964 W 9-0 H 1965 W 8-1 H 1966 W 6-3 H 1967 W 6-3 H 1968 L 2-7 H 1969 L 1-8 H 1970 W 5.5-3.5 A 1971 W 9-0 H 1972 W 8-1 A 1973 W 7-2 H 1974 W 8-1 A 1986 W 5-1 H 1987 W 7-2 H 1987 W 7-2 H 1988 W 9-0 H 1989 W 7-0 H 2005 34- W 7-0 H 2007 11- W 7-0 H 2008 12- W 7-0 H 2009 25- W 7-0 H 2010 W 6-1 H 2011 26- W 7-0 H 2012 28- W 7-0 H

Vanderbilt All-Time Series: 1-0 (W1) Bayliss vs. Vanderbilt: 1-0 (0-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 2012 29- W 4-3 NC$ NC$ NCAA First Round, Columbus, Ohio

Villanova All-Time Series: 3-0 (W3) Bayliss vs. Villanova: 4-0 (2-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 2007 4- W 4-0 BE$ 2008 33- W 4-0 BE$ 2012 28- W 5-0 BE$ $ - BIG EAST Champ. quarterfinals, Tampa, FL

Wake Forest All-Time Series: 3-0 (W3) Bayliss vs. Wake Forest: 2-0 (1-0 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1956 W 9-0 A 1990 W 9-0 H 2012 30-39 W 6-1 A

WILLIAM & MARY All-Time Series: 10-2 (W3) Bayliss vs. William & Mary: 19-1-1 (9-1 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1978 L 2-7 H 1997 29- W 6-1 A 1999 24- W 6-1 H 2002 7-68 W 5-2 N* 2005 18-68 W 4-3 BG! 2006 26-65 W 7-0 H 2006 20-72 W 4-0 BG! 2007 13- W 7-0 A 2008 34-63 L 3-4 H 2009 30-64 W 7-0 A 2010 W 4-3 H 2011 36-75 W 6-1 A 2012 * - Minneapolis, MN ! - Blue-Gray Classic 1st round, Montgomery, AL

Wisconsin All-Time Series: 50-16 (W2) Bayliss vs. Wisconsin: 20-6 (20-6 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1929 W 4-3 H 1942 W 9-0 H 1943 W 6-3 H 1944 W 7-2 A 1945 W 8-0 H 1946 W 1947 W 9-0 H 1948 W 9-0 H 1949 W 5-4 A 1950 L 4-5 H 1951 W 5-4 A 1952 W 6-3 H 1953 W 5-4 H

1954 W 5-4 A 1955 W 5-4 H 1956 W 7-2 A 1957 W 6-2 H 1958 W 6-3 A 1959 W 8-1 H 1960 W 7-2 A 1961 W 6-3 H 1962 L 1-8 A 1964 W 6-3 H 1966 W 5-4 H 1967 W 5-4 A 1968 L 4-5 H 1970 W 5-4 A 1972 W 6-3 H 1973 L 2-7 A 1975 W 5-4 H 1976 W 5-4 H 1977 L 2-7 H 1978 L 3-6 H 1979 W 6-3 H 1980 L 3-6 A 1981 L 3-6 H 1982 L 3-6 A 1983 W 6-3 H 1986 L 2-7 H 1987 L 4-5 H 1988 L 1-8 H 1989 L 3-6 A 1990 L 4-5 H 1991 20- L 3-6 A 1992 18- W 5-2 H 1993 8- W 7-0 A 1994 14- W 7-0 H 1995 15- W 7-0 A 1996 16- W 5-2 H 1997 29- W 5-2 A 1998 23-71 W 5-2 H 1999 24-63 W 5-2 A 2000 29- W 7-0 H 2001 33- W 6-1 A 2002 7-64 W 6-1 H 2003 34- W 7-0 A 2004 50- W 5-2 H 2005 34- W 6-1 A 2006 28- W 6-1 H 2007 9- W 5-2 A 2007 5-38 W 4-0 H/NCAA* 2008 9-30 W 4-3 H 2009 25-39 L 3-4 A 2011 25-39 W 6-1 A 2012 30- W 7-0 H * - NCAA Championship first round, Notre Dame, Ind.

2011-12 MEN’S TENNIS

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The BIG EAST Conference The 2012-13 academic year is the 34th in the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique consortium marches on competing at the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship. The BIG EAST has gone through membership changes since its birth and continues to make strides in improving the quality and depth of the storied league. The BIG EAST Conference has been always been driven by lofty goals. The outstanding performances of the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. The league has always been able to boast that many of its best students are also its best athletes. The 2011-12 year was no different. In the athletic arena, BIG EAST studentathletes again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Georgetown women’s cross country team captured its first NCAA Championship. The win by the Hoyas marked the third-straight year a BIG EAST team has won the women’s cross country championship, with Villanova winning the past two. The Louisville men’s basketball team advanced to the Final Four in New Orleans. Connecticut field hockey reached the NCAA semifinals, as did the Notre Dame men’s lacrosse team. The Irish women’s basketball team and Syracuse women’s lacrosse team each reached the NCAA finals. USF softball reached the Women’s College World Series in Oklahoma City, Okla., for the first time in program history. The BIG EAST placed two teams in the NCAA Women’s Final Four for the third time in the last four years as Connecticut joined Notre Dame in Denver, with the Fighting Irish advancing to the national title game for the second-straight year. BIG EAST student-athletes won five NCAA championships. Sheila Reid won her second-straight NCAA Women’s Cross Country title. Syracuse hurdler Jarret Eaton won the 60-meter hurdle championship in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship. Notre Dame won the distance medley relay at the same championship. Georgetown’s Emily Infeld won the 3,000-meter run. Carlos Almeida of Louisville won the 200-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championships. BIG EAST football maintained its national profile as a competitively balanced group. Three BIG EAST teams won bowl games, while the BIG EAST representative in the Bowl Championship Series won its bowl game for the fourth time in the last seven years- a streak that includes wins against the ACC, Big 12 and SEC champions. The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new members began competing – the University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, the University of Louisville, Marquette University and the University of South Florida. BIG EAST institutions reside in 18 of the nation’s top 50 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST markets contain more than one-fourth of

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all television households in the U.S. The BIG EAST will welcome UCF, Houston, Memphis, SMU and Temple in all sports in 2013-14. Temple football will join the league in 2012, with Boise State and San Diego State joining the following year and Navy in 2015. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has won 32 national championships in six different sports and 137 student-athletes have won individual national titles through 2011-12. BIG EAST basketball squads have captured 11 titles in the last 13 years. In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02-03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in the same year when the Syracuse men and the Connecticut women captured their respective national championships. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985, the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Proactive movement has been a signature strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into opportunities to become stronger. The conference currently crowns champions in 24 sports. The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, following a meeting of athletic directors from Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College completed the original seven school alliance. While the membership has both increased and changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. The conference reflects a tradition of broad based programs, led by administrators

and coaches who place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. Its student athletes own significantly high graduation rates and their record of scholastic achievement notably show a balance between intercollegiate athletics and academics. Any successful organization has had the good fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, who was the conference’s first Commissioner. Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he administered the formation of The BIG EAST Football Conference. John Marinatto was the third commissioner of the BIG EAST, serving from 2009-2012, after seven years as the conference’s senior associate commissioner. The league has long been considered a leader in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, particularly regarding television. Those efforts have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST student athletes. The conference has enjoyed longstanding relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. and ABC. BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular sellouts at campus and major public arenas, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball championship has led all conferences in attendance for the past nine years. Attendance figures also are significant in soccer and baseball. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence where the conference administers to more than 5,500 student-athletes.

Notre Dame BIG EAST Titles

Since joining the BIG EAST in 1995-96, Notre Dame has won more conference championships (111) than any other school in the league: Baseball (5) 2002-06 Women’s Cross Country (3) 2002, 2003, 2005 Men’s Cross Country (5) 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005 Women’s Golf (4) 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011 Men’s Golf (8) 1995-97, 2004-06, 2011-12 Women’s Lacrosse (1) 2009 Rowing (9) 2004-12 Women’s Soccer (11) 1995-2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Men’s Soccer (2) 1996, 2003 Softball (6) 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009

UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME®

Women’s Swimming and Diving (14) 1997-2010 Men’s Swimming and Diving (5) 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012 Women’s Tennis (12) 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008-12 Men’s Tennis (7) 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 Women’s Indoor Track & Field (2) 2002, 2006 Men’s Indoor Track & Field (5) 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1) 2007 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (8) 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008-10, 2012 Volleyball (9) 1995-1998, 2000-02, 2004, 2005



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