2011 Clemson Men's Tennis Media Guide

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LEMSON M P U S L I F E Clemson University offers countless opportunities for students, faculty and community members to participate in decades of tradition, improve quality of life for their surrounding communities and pursue academic challenges. Ranked as the 22nd best national public university by U.S.News and World Report, Clemson is a vibrant student-centered community that thrives on leadership, collaboration and a winning spirit — in academics, athletics and life. To become one of the country’s top-tier research universities, Clemson University has combined the scientific and technological horsepower of a major research university with the academic and social environment of a small college. Just as founder Thomas Green Clemson intertwined his life with the state’s economic and educational development, this University’s students and faculty impact lives daily with their research and service. Clemson is a haven for students who work hard and play hard. With more than 300 student-run organizations on campus ranging from community service and professional to sports and social organizations, you’re sure to find one you’re interested in. We offer programs and events that showcase the many cultures, customs and celebrations that are part of this Clemson family. Our campus services like housing and parking ensure you have what you need to live and play on campus. Our recreation facilities are top-notch. Our entertainment groups bring a variety of shows to campus each year. And our student governments make sure you have a voice. So don’t sit on the sidelines. Come make the best of your campus experience.

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The signs on the side of the highway as you enter Clemson say “Clemson: In Season Every Season.” From the point of view of most Clemson graduates, the seasons this slogan speaks of are football, basketball, baseball, etc. But a drive through town in the middle of spring, when the azaleas and dogwoods are in full bloom, or a walk through campus in October, when the trees are blazing in the brilliant colors of autumn, will leave little doubt that Clemson is indeed in season, every season. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and caressed by the shores of beautiful Lake Hartwell, Clemson is located in the northwest corner of South Carolina, two hours northeast of Atlanta, GA and two hours southwest of Charlotte, NC. The friendly residents of Clemson and the surrounding towns welcome visitors each year with a true dose of southern hospitality. With its college-town, lakefront setting against a backdrop of mountains and forests, Clemson is characterized by a strong sense of community, a commitment to service and a love of winning – in academics, in athletics and in life.

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Since its inception in 1991, the Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have provided student-athletes a continued commitment to excellence. Our approach is to address the total student-athlete, and we are committed to coaching our student-athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, and community service arenas. As an original member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, we provide opportunities and services to address the changing needs and skills of student-athletes during college and after graduation. This program was selected for the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Excellence” Award, a lifetime award recognizing CHAMP/ Life Skills excellence. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs are housed in Vickery Hall, located in the center of campus. The $3-million structure is as impressive aesthetically as other athletic facilities. It recently underwent $300,000 in renovations to further assist our studentathletes in the classroom. But the importance of Vickery Hall to our student-athletes is not found in the structure itself, but in the many programs that the building houses. Vickery Hall opened in the fall of 1991 and was the first facility in the country constructed solely to provide academic support to student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000 square-foot building is open all day and into the evening hours to accommodate the student-athletes’ extended schedules. Our programs are dedicated to provide a holistic, educational experience by inspiring an environment of respect, integrity, and excellence. Through these services, Vickery guides and encourages each individual to reach his or her full potential as a student, athlete, and citizen.


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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Clemson University has one of the finest weight rooms in the country. In 2004, the weight room was drastically remodeled, receiving a more modern and updated look as well as a more functional layout. Some of the new and updated features of the weight room include a state-of-the-art sound system, eight flat-screen plasma televisions, state-of-the-art ventilation system, new lighting system, 10 new multi-functional Clemson power racks, Mondo rubber flooring throughout entire weight room, new orange upholstery on all equipment, new paint on surrounding walls and columns, carpeting in entrances and offices and a reconstruction of the entryway walls. The nearly 15,000 square foot facility boasts over 12 tons of weight equipment and lines of Nautilus and Hammer Strength machines. The vast amount of equipment allows the weight room to be used by a number of teams simultaneously. The plush atmosphere provides an interesting contrast to the physical exertion that takes place in the facility. The Tiger Strength and Conditioning program is on the cutting edge of athletic sports enhancement. The multiple training methodologies utilized by the Clemson strength staff ensures that each athlete gets the maximum benefit from resistance training, speed development, nutritional consultation, and sports specific conditioning. ATHLETIC TRAINING Clemson student-athletes in all sports now have the luxury of one of the top athletic training facilities in the nation. In the fall of 2000, the facility completed a $750,000 renovation and was renamed the Hoover Training Facility. The spacious facility features the latest in athletic training needs. There are offices for the employees and new taping tables, the latest in rehabilitation facilities, including stationary bikes, elliptical machines and an underwater treadmill, and a large hydro-therapy area. The Hoover Athletic  Training Facility is state-of-the-art in every aspect. It includes offices for staff and physicians, an orthopedic examination room, a conference room, and library. Best of all, the facility has plenty of space for all athletic training needs.


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Clemson University athletics is dedicated to creating and maintaining a positive image for the university within the surrounding communities through a commitment to service. By enabling student-athletes to identify and share their time, talents, and abilities, Clemson’s student-athletes demonstrate a commitment to the community, and also grow as engaged citizens. Headed by Linda White, the Community Relations among studentathletes has reached new highs. In the 2009-10 academic year, Clemson’s student-athletes completed a total of 5,180 hours of service, or an average of almost 11.5 hours per athlete. That’s the equivalent of 3,453 soccer matches, 7,770 basketball games, and more than 5,000 volleyball matches! Clemson’s commitment to service reaches across several initiatives for players and coaches, including Shop With A Coach, Relay for Life, Be A T.I.G.E.R. Field Day, trips to various shelters and elementary schools, as well as hundreds of other initiatives from churches to the Special Olympics. Perhaps the most unique part of Clemson’s efforts is the Be a T.I.G.E.R. program. Clemson continues to be the only Division-I athletics program that uses a comprehensive character education initiative in its outreach activities. As a member of an athletic program at Clemson, student-athletes and coaches can expect to have countless opportunities to enrich the lives of the surrounding community, a crucial part of student-athlete development.

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The Clemson Program A Tradition of Excellence

The Clemson Men’s Tennis Program has become a perennial power, producing numerous All-America and All-ACC performers. Over the years, Clemson has won 12 ACC Regular Season Championships and 11 ACC Tournament Championships. The Tigers have also been to the NCAA Tournament 24 times and advanced to the Final Eight seven times.

ACC Champions (11): 1969,1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997 NCAA Final Eight (7): 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2004 NCAA Final 16 (12): 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2004 ACC 50th Anniversary Team: Clemson had 15 of the 50 athletes named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Men’s Tennis Team, more than any other school. The 15 selections were also a high for Clemson in any sport. NCAA Tournaments: 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Clemson’s All-America Selections: Mike Gandolfo, ‘80; Mark Dickson, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82; Pender Murphy, ‘80, ‘81; Jean Desdunes, ‘82, ‘83; Rick Rudeen, ‘83; Lawson Duncan, ‘84; Miguel Nido, ‘85; Richard Matuszewski, ‘85, ‘86; Brandon Walters, ‘85, ‘86; Jay Berger, ‘86; Craig Boynton, ‘87; Kent Kinnear, ‘87; John Sullivan, ‘87, ‘89; Vince Van Gelderen, ‘87, ‘89; Todd Watkins, ‘89; Bruce Li, ‘96; Mitch Sprengelmeyer, ‘96, ‘97; Jarmaine Jenkins, ‘04, Nathan Thompson, ‘04, Clement Reix, ‘06.

Clemson’s National Award Winners

ITA Senior Player-of-the Years 1980 Mike Gandolfo 1982 Mark Dickson 1983 Jean Desdunes 1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer ITA Rookie-of-the-Year 1984 Lawson Duncan

Osuna Award (Sportsmanship) 1984 Rick Rudeen

Van Nostrand Memorial Award 1986 Richard Matuszewski 1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer ITA National Coach-of-the-Year 1981 Chuck Kriese USPTA National Coach-of-the-Year 1981 Chuck Kriese 1986 Chuck Kriese

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Facilities Improvement Hoke Sloan Tennis Center

Hoke Sloan Tennis Center to Undergo Additions and Renovations in near future. Clemson University’s athletic department is continuing its plan to improve facilities by announcing a goal to invest $50 million over the next five years in capital projects. The master plan includes enhancements to facilities for football, baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis and golf. Improvements to tennis facilities will include adding two new indoor courts, landscaping and enhancing both entrances to the outdoor courts, adding new fan seating and building a roof to cover all seating. These enhancements will cost approximately $5.1 million. “This plan is a continuation of what Clemson started in 2003 with the WestZone project to enhance our football stadium and build a first-class operational center for our football program,” said Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips. “We must develop facilities to allow us to continue to put our student-athletes in an environment where they can become as good as they possibly can be and also to increase our ability to recruit top student-athletes.” “Over the past 10 years, Clemson has invested nearly $120 million in athletics facilities enhancements. These investments have benefited virtually every team, from football to women’s volleyball, from baseball to track, from golf to women’s rowing,” said President James F. Barker. “The next phase of improvements will be equally comprehensive in scope. Just as importantly — speaking as a president and architect — they will also improve pedestrian safety and visually enhance one of America’s most beautiful campuses.”

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Facilities Improvement Hoke Sloan Tennis Center

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Hoke Sloan Tennis Center Home of the Tigers

Recent Renovations at the Hoke Sloan Tennis Center The Duckworth Tennis Pavilion at Hoke Sloan Tennis Complex was completed last season. The pavilion is part of a $500,000 gift given by Ed and Jane Duckworth, longtime supporters of Clemson tennis, IPTAY and Clemson University. The Duckworth Pavilion is a two-story expansion, offering an open top deck for watching tennis matches or hosting social events. The covered lower deck includes an outdoor kitchen and facilities that are used for team meetings and other functions. “It is truly amazing that a family will step up and give a gift like this and support the tennis program, not only the men’s program, but the women’s program,” men’s tennis Head Coach Chuck McCuen said. “It is so important to have upgrades in our facilities. This will put us at the front of the ACC.” From the Sloan Tennis Center, the pavilion extends to the fence where the varsity courts are located to close in the tennis complex, creating a stadium-like atmosphere. “That’s just a real neat feel not only when you are playing, but when you are watching it, too,” McCuen said. It is fitting the Duckworths stepped up to make McCuen’s and Harris’ visions for the tennis complex come true. Ed is a 1961 Clemson graduate and he and his wife Jane have been giving to Clemson and IPTAY for many, many years. They, their children and grandchildren are a self-described tennis family.

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The Duckworths have always been very supportive of the Clemson tennis programs and have even had their children and now grandchildren attend summer tennis camps at Clemson. When they were approached by Clemson University and met with McCuen about his and Harris’ visions for improving the tennis facilities, they knew making the pavilion possible was what they wanted to do. “They decided this is where their heart was and this is where they wanted to put their money, and they wanted to have an impact. They really felt like the pavilion could be the impact for this program,” said Bobby Couch, Clemson’s Executive Director for Major Gifts for Athletics. The pavilion should have a major impact on recruiting. The ACC is one of the country’s most competitive conferences. To remain on top, it was time for Clemson to once again step to the front of the line and show its level of commitment to the tennis program and the school’s future tennis players. “It is one of those things where I think the potential here at Clemson is to have two programs that are perennial top five. We have all the natural environment, the weather and the facilities are beautiful, so it is a matter of having people and families like the Duckworths to support that vision. It is going to be up to us as coaches and to our athletic department to give more support to people like this that want to help us and keep these wonderful doors open to the future of Clemson tennis,” said McCuen.


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Hoke Sloan Tennis Center Home of the Tigers The Clemson tennis team makes its home at the A. Hoke Sloan Tennis Center located in the center of Clemson’s evergrowing campus. This modern and well equipped facility was originally made possible by the donation of long time Clemson resident and former Tiger Coach A. Hoke Sloan. A modern tennis center, completed in February 1993, is in the center of the Sloan Tennis Center. The $450,000 structure consists of two levels, and is one of the finest of its kind in collegiate tennis. The center consists of 3,500 square feet. On the lower level, there are two separate lockerrooms for both the men’s and women’s varsity teams. A training room is also located in each of the lockerrooms. Also on the lower level is a spacious lobby/trophy and memorabilia room. The coaches’ offices for both the men and women teams are located on the upper level. Also on the second floor is an open area for meetings and other functions. Surrounding the tennis building are 21 laykold-surfaced outdoor courts. A 700-seat permanent stadium, overlooks six of the courts for varsity competition. New bucket seats were installed at the stadium in 2007 at a cost of $60,000 that enhances spectators’ enjoyment. A new state-of-the art scoreboard was recently installed at a cost of $28,000. Prior to the 2009 season new lights that meet NCAA standards were installed on 12 courts to enhance more night competition and tournament play. Tennis is a year-round sport at Tigertown, thanks to the mild winter temperatures. However, on occasion, inclement weather does force the Tigers netters inside, and when this happens, the Tigers can take advantage of a four-court indoor facility located adjacent to the Sloan Tennis Center. The facility, which was completed in the fall of 1987, accommodates a crowd of 250 spectators.

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Clemson’s Indoor Tennis Facility


Table of Contents The 2011 Season This is your copy of the 2011 Clemson Men’s Tennis Guide. This brochure is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Clemson Tiger Tennis during the 2011 season. It is also intended to be used by fans and prospective Clemson students. If you desire additional information on men’s tennis or other Clemson athletic programs, please feel free to contact the Sports Information Office in the Jervey Athletic Center at (864) 656-2114. COACHING STAFF Assistant Coach............................................. 25 Directory........................................................... 7 Head Coach................................................... 23 Support Staff................................................... 21 THE TIGERS, 2011 Biographies.................................................... 11 Clemson Tennis Heritage................................. 1

Facilitie Upgrades............................................. 2 Notes, Year in Review.................................... 10 Opponents...................................................... 26 Outlook............................................................. 8 Roster............................................................. 22 RECORDS AND HISTORY ACC Academic Honor Roll............................. 54 Against All Competition.................................. 38 All-Americans................................................. 47 All-Conference................................................ 48 All-Time Coaches........................................... 47 All-Time Results............................................. 84 All-Time Starting Lineups............................... 70 Career Records.............................................. 36 Chronological History..................................... 78 Class Records................................................ 35 Former Coaches............................................. 68 Honors............................................................ 47

CLEMSON QUICK FACTS Location.........................................................Clemson, SC 29633 Founded.................................................................................1889 Enrollment...........................................................................17,309 Nickname.............................................................................Tigers Colors.....................................................Burnt Orange (PMS-165) .........................................................Northwest Purple (PMS-268) Facility.................................................. Hoke Sloan Tennis Center Capacity.......................700 Permanent Seats, 250 Indoor Center President........................................ James F. Barker, Clemson '70 NCAA/ACC Rep................................ Larry LaForge, Clemson '70 Athletic Department Address.......................................P.O. Box 31 .......................................................................Clemson, SC 29633 Athletic Department Fax........................................ (864) 656-0299 Press Box Phone.......................................... (864) 656-4303/4304 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Athletic Director..................... Dr. Terry Don Phillips, Arkansas '70 . ............................................................Office - (864) 656-2218 Sr. Associate Athletic Director/......... Bill D'Andrea, Indiana St. '73 External Affairs.......................................Office - (864) 656-7795 Sr. Associate Athletic Director/..... Katie Hill, Central Arkansas '77 Internal Affairs . .....................................Office -(864) 656-0128 Associate Athletic Dir..........Phil Grayson, Indiana-South Bend '89 . .............................................................Office - (864)656-0396 Associate Athletic Director/......... Rebecca Bowman, Winthrop '76 Academic Services........................................... (864) 656-0541 Associate Athletic Director/............. Van Hilderbrand, Clemson '74 Event Manager.......................................Office - (864) 656-0718 Associate Athletic Director/........... Stephanie Ellison, Clemson '98 Institutional Compliance.........................Office - (864) 656-7163 Associate Athletic Director/.............Tim Match, Bowling Green '85 Marketing................................................Office - (864) 656-1280 Associate Athletic Director/................ Robert Ricketts, Erskine '71 Facilities and Grounds............................Office - (864) 656-0157 Associate Athletic Director/...................... Barbara Kennedy-Dixon Senior Women's Administrator...............Office - (864) 656-1918

Individual Rankings........................................ 52 Letterwinners, All-Time................................... 56 NCAA Team Results....................................... 62 NCAA Individual Participation......................... 64 Polls, Weekly Rankings.................................. 58 Series Scores ................................................ 42 Stars from the Past......................................... 82 Single Season Records.................................. 34 Team Records................................................ 37 Year-by-Year Records.................................... 40 Yearly Leaders............................................... 35 2010 IN REVIEW 2010 Boxscores.............................................. 29 2010 Dual Match Matrixes.............................. 27 2010 Results and Individual Records............. 28 2010 Single/Doubles Stats............................. 28

Associate Athletic Director......................Kyle Young, Clemson '02 . ............................................................Office - (864) 656-2247 Assistant Athletic Director/.......John Seketa, SIU-Edwardsville '81 Sports Promotions..................................Office - (864) 656-1923 Assistant Athletic Director/....................Gary Wade, Nebraska, '78 Facilities.................................................Office - (864) 656-2017 Director of Sports Medicine....Danny Poole, Western Carolina '79 . ............................................................Office - (864) 656-2113 Executive Secretary of IPTAY..........Bert Henderson, Mars Hill '78 . ............................................................. Office: (864) 656-2115 Ticket Manager............................Travis Furbee, West Virginia '97 . ............................................................Office - (864) 656-2118 SPORTS INFORMATION Associate Sports Info. Director.........Sam Blackman, Clemson '85 for Men’s Tennis......................................Office - (864) 656-1924 ............................................................... Home - (864) 639-4400 .................................................... Email - blackmj@clemson.edu Assistant Athletic Director/................ Tim Bourret, Notre Dame '77 Sports Information Director.....................Office - (864) 656-1926 ..................................................................Home (864) 888-3490 .....................................................Email - btimoth@clemson.edu TENNIS COACHING STAFF Head Tennis Coach...........................Chuck McCuen, Flagler ‘83 Phone................. Office (864) 656-2252, Cell (864) 221-5235 email: charles@clemson.edu Assistant Coach.............................. John Boetsch, Clemson ‘04 Phone.................. Office (864) 656-4279, Cell (864) 637-9325 email: jboetsc@clemson.edu Photo Credits: Cover photos by Mark Crammer, Pat Wright, and Kerry Capps. Interior photos by Bob Waldrop, Eddie Cliffe, Kerry Capps, Mark Crammer, Jill West, Pat Wright, and the Clemson University Communications Center. This edition of the Clemson Men’s Tennis brochure was written and edited by Sam Blackman. Desktop Publishing composition by Sam Blackman and editorial assistance by Tim Bourret of the Clemson Sports Information Office. Printing by Electric City Printing of Anderson, SC. Cover design by John Schaffhauser.

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The Outlook The 2011 Season With a good foundation laid and the maturation of last year’s freshmen, Clemson Head Coach Chuck McCuen is very anxious to start the 2011 season. “We had some early success last year before injuries knocked us off track,” said McCuen who is entering his third year as the Head Coach of the Tigers. “Last year we had five freshmen on the roster and they have developed and gained confidence. Very simply, we are going to build on the success that we had and take advantage of the maturity of our players as we enter the 2011 season.” Clemson won the first 15 matches of the 2010 season, the second best start in school history. The Tigers were only one win short of tying the school record for the best start as the 1969 team went undefeated that season, 16-0. “There’s not doubt that we have not only matured mentally, but physically as well. Our players know what to expect and what it takes to be successful. The expectations are high not only by the coaches, but also the players. They are doing a great job with the little things that make teams successful. This team has synergy, as they are thinking and growing in the same direction. With this team’s attitude and their work ethic, we have the needed combination to have a great season. “We are helping each other improve. Our practices are intense and we are getting so much out of our training. One thing that we need to stay away from this year is injuries. This is one area

Carlos Alvarez was named to the All-ACC team in 2009. He has played number one singles for the Tigers the last two years.

Senior Gera Boryachinskiy was a starter at number three singles in 2009, and was tied for the team lead in doubles wins.

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that really affected us last season. We are training hard and we have worked hard in the weight room.” Clemson returns five starters and two other letterwinners from last year’s team. Last year the Tigers finished with a 17-10 record overall and a 3-8 mark in ACC play. “We have great players in the past, but I think we have a lot of great players with lots of depth. I feel we will be very competitive. No one is complacent and no one is taking anything for granted. “We have a lot of good doubles players. Right now we are working on trying different combinations. Last year we lost a lot of close matches by losing the doubles point. This season we are going to emphasize doubles and gain momentum by winning the doubles point. “People realize what a jewel Clemson is and what a great program we have. Our facilities are excellent, thanks to major gifts from the Duckworth Family and others. Our academic support staff and facilities are essential to our student-athletes’ success, and we emphasize the importance of receiving a Clemson degree. I am honored and humbled to be part of this great family. With the effort, time, and work that we do, I know we are going to be a much improved team.” Clemson has three seniors on the roster this year. Kevin Galloway, Derek DiFazio, and Robert Pietrucha are the trio that McCuen will be counting on this year. DiFazio played number one singles for the Tigers last season and finished with a 12-17 record overall in singles play. He was 7-1 in dual matches and 16-10 overall in doubles. “Derek played


The Outlook The 2011 Season

Robert Pietrucha is a co-captain of the 2011 Tigers. with a lot of injuries last season that really hampered him from reaching his goals. He’s healthy now and had a great summer. I expect a lot from Derek at the top of the lineup.” Kevin Galloway is a senior from Charlotte, NC. He led the team in singles wins with a 23-13 record overall and a 19-8 mark in dual matches. He played number three singles for the Tigers last season. “Kevin came back ready to play. I’m looking forward to him finishing with a strong performance enhancing his legacy at Clemson. Robert Pietruca is the third senior on the Tigers’ roster. Pietrucha finished the year with a 9-8 record in singles and a 6-9 mark in doubles play. Pietrucha a red-shirt will forgo his last year of eligibility and graduate this May. “Pietrucha is a silent leader and is a co captain this season. He is definitely a work-horse. He is always the first out on the court and the last to leave. He is a go to guy and he help steers the team in the right direction. “Our senior leadership has to come through for us to be successful.” The Tigers have only one junior on the squad as Murrells Inlet, SC native Wesley Moran returns. Moran finished the year with a 16-1 record oveall and a 13-8 mark in dual matches. He finished 12-15 in doubles play. Moran started for the Tigers at number four singles. Clemson’s three sophomores are very talented and will challenge for starting roles in the singles lineup. Juan Bolona was a starter at number six singles as he completed the year with a 9-4 record in singles and a 7-12 mark in doubles play. He was also a starter at number two doubles.

“Juan is a talented young man and he has worked his way into a fine player. He will be a contributor in both singles and doubles for us this spring.” Moritz Dettinger was a solid player and finished the year with a 6-10 mark in singles and 8-16 in doubles play. He also played a great deal in doubles as a freshman. “Moritz is one of our three players from Germany. He brings the power to our practices. He strikes the ball as well as anyone on our team. He is a motivator and helps the team get better each day. The third sophomore, Zachary Rigsby had a 15-7 record overall and a 9-6 mark in dual matches. He also had an 8-10 mark in doubles play. He started at number six singles and was a dependable player in doubles. “Rigsby has come back stronger and faster this year, and with a lot of confidence. We are pleased with Zachary and the depth he will add to the team. Clemson has four newcomers on the squad. Dominique Maden and Gerardo Meza are the two true freshmen, while Yannick Maden and Cal Hilsman are both red-shirts from last year. Yannick Maden sat out last year and will become eligible this Spring season. “Yannick is a tremendous player and has played in a lot of high-level tournaments. He knows what it takes to be competitive at this level.” Cal Hilsman is from Spartanburg and worked hard this past summer preparing for this season. “I can’t say enough about Cal. He played all summer long and gained a lot of experience. His work ethic and maturity is what makes him a special player. He brings a huge presence to the team.” Gerardo Meza will join the Clemson Men’s Tennis Team for its Spring season. Meza is one of Mexico’s top junior tennis players and had a very successful junior career competing on the ITF world circuit. He was ranked as high as 63rd in the world. “Gerardo has definitely worked hard and is very dedicated. He’s had great coaching and he is very consistent in competing against the best players in the world,” said McCuen. During his junior career Meza played junior Davis Cup for Mexico twice where he again competed against some of the best junior players in the world. Meza was also a member of Mexico’s Davis Cup team in February 2010 against Guatemala. Meza trained at the Guizar Tennis Academy (GTA) in Orlando, FL during his junior career.” Dominique is enters his first year at Clemson. He is a brother to teammate Yannick Maden. “We have been impressed with Dominique’s play this fall. As a top German Junior Player, Dominique has been able to bring that experience and talent level straight to college. We look to Dom to contribute right away. He is a powerful player, who take points quickly—which makes him fun to watch.”

2011 Clemson Tiger Quick Facts

2010 Record: 17-10 2010 ACC Record: 3-8 2010 ACC Finish: T-9th NCAA Finish: N/A Final ITA Ranking: 55th Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3

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2010 In Review/Notes The 2011 Season CHUCK MCCUEN ENTERS HIS THIRD YEAR AS HEAD COACH AT CLEMSON--Head Coach Chuck McCuen is entering his third year at Clemson. McCuen served as an assistant men’s tennis coach at Clemson from 2003-2008. He had been the Tennis Director at Georgia State for 19 years (1983-2002) prior to coming to Clemson. McCuen was named conference coach of the year five times and propelled Georgia State into a top 70 nationally ranked tennis program.      100+ YEARS OF CLEMSON TENNIS--The Clemson men’s tennis program recently celebrated its centenial aniversary. In the 190708 school year, Clemson first sent representatives to the annual state tournament. Spratt in singles and Spratt and Riser in doubles were the Tigers’ entry in the second annual touramment held at the Furman Athletic Club. Clemson did not participate in the first ever state tournament. The Tigers played their first dual match on April 28, 1921 as the Tigers defeated Wofford 2-0.

CLEMSON WON SEVEN STRAIGHT ACC TITLES--Clemson won seven straight ACC men’s tennis titles during the 1983-1989 era. Clemson Head Coach Chuck Kriese led the Tigers to 10 ACC championships and three runner-up finishes since his arrival at Clemson in 1976. Clemson won every ACC Title in the 1980s except 1982 or nine of the 10 contested in that decade. In the history of the ACC tournament, Clemson has won 11 ACC championships.

2010 RECORD---The Tigers finished the 2010 season with a 17-10 record overall. Clemson won the first 16 matches of the season. The Tigers were only one win short of tying the school record for the best start as the 1969 team went undefeated that season,16-0.     TIGER STREAKS--Clemson won 47 straight ACC matches at home from March 10, 1978 (8-1 win over Wake Forest) until the Tigers lost to North Carolina, (6-3 on March 30, 1991).

ITA Rankings: Doubles-Boryachinskiy/Derek DiFazio-57th ACC Academic Honor Roll-Rok Bizjak, Juan Bolona, Cal Hilsan, Yannick Maden, Wesley Moran, Robert Pietrucha

CLEMSON IN NCAA MEN’S TENNIS TOURNAMENT--Clemson is one of the top teams nationally as far as appearances in the NCAA team tournament. The Tigers went to 11 straight NCAA team tournaments between the years of 1979 and 1989, the second longest streak of NCAA tournament appearances in Clemson team sports history. In the 24 total appearances, Clemson has a 16-24 overall record. Clemson has reached the Final Sixteen 12 times, and the Final Eight seven times, including 2004. Clemson had seven straight top 10 finishes from 1980-86, tied for the longest streak of top 10s in school history regardless of sport. Final Eight Years (7): 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2004 Final 16 Years (12): 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2004 Clemson’s NCAA Tournament Years (24): 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 (24 of the past 30 seasons.) CLEMSON AND THE ACC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTS Clemson has been to more NCAA team tournaments than any other ACC school since the tournament went to the dual match format in 1978. Number of Trips To the NCAA Tourney Clemson 24 Miami 22 Duke 19 North Carolina 17 Georgia Tech 12 Virginia 11 Florida State 10 Wake Forest 10 Virginia Tech 9 N.C. State 4 Note: Dual-Match Format Years Only

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ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (11)- 1969, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997 ACC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS (12)- 1969, 1971, 1979. 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 2010 CLEMSON HONORS ITA Rankings: Team-55th

Former Clemson Players and their Highest ATP Rankings Kent Kinnear

2D

Jay Berger

7S

Mark Dickson

30 S

Lawson Duncan

Richard Matuszewski

47 S 49 S

Mike Gandolfo

75 D

John Sullivan

101 S

Rick Rudeen

110 D

Mitch Sprengelmeyer Pender Murphy Brian Page

Miguel Nido Josh Goffi

Vince Van Gelderen Fernando Maynetto

92 D

102 S 113 D

120 S

121 D 160 D 175 S

Richard Akel

182 D

Owen Casey

210 D

Nathan Thompson

265 D

Andy Krantz

307 D

Bhanumurthy Nunna 199 S Clement Reix

Craig Boynton Frank Salazar

265 S

274 D

Robert Phillips

322 D

Brandon Walters

386 D

Chris Munnerlyn Ryan Young

Gregg Cooper

Jean Desdunes Peter Pristach Will Bull

329 D 413 D 437 D 437 D 452 S 468 S

J.L. Guillou

497 D

Bruce Li

636 S

George Lampert Tomasz Boniecki

554 D 638 S

Kevin O’Neill

794 D

Clement Reix

1036 S

Jarmaine Jenkins

1210 D

Jamin Thompson

1270 D

Ryan Fleming

1384 D

Goran Sterijovski Damiisa Robinson Sander Koning Carlos Alvarez Ryan Bauer

326 S Marko Gojanovic S-Singles, D-Doubles

995 D

1171 S

1212 S 1339 S

1459 D 1563 D


Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Moritz Dettinger

Wesley Moran

Zachary Rigsby

Juan Bolona

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Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Juan Bolono 5-11 • 179 • Sophomore Guayaquil, Ecuador In 2010: (Freshman) •Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll Singles: •Finished the season with a 9-4 record overall. •Had an 18-12 record in sets played. •Had a 5-3 record in three-set matches. •Finished the season with a 3-0 record in tie-breakers •7-1 in matches played at home. •9-4 in dual matches •Finished the year with a 1-3 record in dual matches •Was a starter at number-six singles •2-1 at number five-singles •7-3 at number six-singles Doubles: Finished the year with a 7-12 record overall •Was 7-12 in dual matches •Starter at number-two doubles •Teamed with Carlos Alvarez and the duo finished the year with a 7-8 record overall and a 0-4 mark in league play Before Clemson: •Number-one ranked junior player in Ecuador •Posted wins over a #141 ranked player and several players in the top 350 according to the ITF World Rankings in his age group Personal •Born January 30, 1991 •Majoring in pre business.

Year 2010

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Sets 18-12

3SM 5-3

TB 3-0

CAREER STATS Singles ACC Dual Overall Pct. 1-3 9-4 9-4 .692

Doubles Overall Pct. 7-12 .368


Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Moritz Dettinger 6-0...175...SO Fellbach, Germany In 2009-10 Singles: •Finished the year with a 6-10 record overall, 3-4 in dual matches during the year •Had a 14-22 record in sets played •Had a 2-2 mark in three-set matches and a 1-2 slate in tie breakers •Recorded a 2-2 record in home and neutral matches •Was 2-3 in dual matches against conference competition •Played most of his matches at the number-six position 3-3 at number-six singles and 0-1 at number-five Doubles: •Saw action in doubles play during the course of the year •For the season, he had an 8-16 record overall and a 7-11 mark in dual match play •Doubles Partner Rok Bizjak teamed with Dettinger and had a 3-1 record at number one singles •Also played with Zack Rigsby and the pair had a 4-6 slate Before Clemson •Native of Fellbach, Germany •Posted wins over players ranked as high as #185 and #54 in the ITF world rankings in his age group •Ranked as high as #36 in Germany Under 18’s

•Born July 26, 1991 •Majoring in engineering

Year 2010

Personal

Sets 14-22

3SM 2-2

TB 1-2

CAREER STATS Singles ACC Dual Overall Pct. 2-3 3-4 6-10 .375

Doubles Overall Pct. 8-16 .333

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Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Derek DiFazio 6-4...181...SR Smithtown, NY In 2009-10 (Junior) Singles: •Played number-one singles for the Tigers his junior year •Finished the year with a 12-7 record overall, 7-15 in dual matches •Had a 1-10 mark in ACC matches •Finished the year with a 16-10 record overall, 10-8 in dual competition. •Had a 29-38 record in sets played and a 4-5 slate in three-set matches •Accumulated a 5-5 mark in tie breakers •Finished the year with a 7-6 record in home matches •Had a 5-2 slate during the fall competition. Doubles: •Finished the year with a 16-10 record overall •Had a 10-8 mark in dual matches •Started at number-one doubles. •Teamed with Rok Bizjak and the pair had a 6-3 record overall, and a 5-3 mark in dual matches •Also teammed with Gera Boryachinskiy and the duo finished the season ranked 57th in the ITA Doubles poll

•Played most of his singles matches at the number-five position •Had a 5-8 record at the number-five slot for the year •Finished the season with a 6-4 record at number-six singles. •Moved up and had a 2-1 mark at number-four singles and a 1-0 ledger at number-three Doubles: •Finished the year with a 16-23 record overall and a 15-13 in dual matches •Played 21 matches at number-one doubles •Had a 4-3 mark with Rok Bizjak and a 7-6 mark with Ike Belk •DiFazio and Gera Boryachinskiy had a 1-0 mark at number-one doubles, the pair had a 3-2 record overall Before Clemson: •Ranked number-one in the East in Singles •National Champion in doubles in junior tennis •Born June 23, 1989 •Majoring in business

Personal

In 2008-09 (Sophomore) Singles: •Finished the year with a 6-3 record overall •Had a 3-3 mark in dual matches. •For the season, he had a 2-0 record at number-four singles and a 1-3 mark at number-six singles Doubles: •Had a 3-4 record in doubles and a 2-2 mark in dual matches, •Recorded a 2-2 record at number-three doubles with Ike Belk In 2007-08: (Freshman) Singles: •Finished the season with a 19-19 record. •Had a 14-13 record in dual matches and a 2-5 mark in ACC matches •Recorded a 43-43 record in sets played and a 5-5 slate in three-set matches. •Finished with a a 5-4 record in home matches and a 11-9 record in matches played at neutral sites

Year 2008 2009 2010 Totals

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Sets 43-43 14-8 29-38 91-89

3SM 5-5 2-2 4-5 11-12

TB 3-6 0-1 5-5 8-12

CAREER STATS Singles ACC Dual Overall Pct. 2-5 14-13 19-19 .500 0-0 3-3 6-3 .667 1-10 7-15 12-17 .413 3-15 24-31 37-39 .487

Doubles Overall Pct. 16-23 .410 3-4 .429 16-10 .615 35-37 .486


Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Kevin Galloway 5-9...170...SR Charlotte, NC 2009 Academic All-ACC In 2009-10 (Junior) Singles •Had a 23-13 record overall in singles, 19-8 in dual match play •Played most of his matches at number-three singles as he had a 10-4 record at this flight •Recorded a 51-33 record in set plays and a 7-5 mark in three- set matches •Was 9-3 in tie breakers and 1-2 involving home matches •Finished the year with a 5-6 slate in ACC matches Doubles •Had a 11-11 record overall and a 9-7 mark in dual matches •Played at number-three doubles with teammate Wes Moran and the duo had a a 8-8 record overall and a 8-4 mark in dual matches In 2008-09 (Sophomore) •Named to the All-ACC Academic team Singles •Finished the year with a 17-14 record overall in singles, the 17 victories tied for the team lead in 2009 •Had a 13-11 record in dual match play, the 13 dual match wins led the squad •Also had a 5-6 mark against Atlantic Coast Conference competition •Played most of his matches at number five singles and had a 5-5 mark at this flight, also had a 3-0 mark at number-six singles and 3-6 at number-four singles flight moved up to flight number-two and posted a 2-0 slate •Had a 40-32 record in sets played and a 4-6 record in three-set matches •Posted a 7-5 record in tie breakers •Had an 8-5 record in home matches and a 6-4 mark in neutral matches

In 2007-08 (Freshman) Singles •Named to the All-ACC Academic team finished the season with a 19-16 record overall and a 14-12 mark in dual matches •Had a 3-8 record in ACC matches •Recorded a 4-3 record in three-set matches and in tie breakers •Had a 9-5 record in home matches and an 8-5 record in neutral site matches. •Played most of his matches at number-six singles where he had a 10-6 record overall. •Moved up and had a 3-6 record at number-five singles and a 1-0 mark at number-four singles Doubles •Had a 20-18 record overall and an 18-12 mark in dual matches •Teamed with Gera Boryachinskiy and the pair had a 2-0 record at number-two doubles and a 14-11 record at number-three doubles Before Clemson •Ranked as high as number-one in the South in the junior ranks •Finished ranked third in the southern junior ranks •Graduated from Hickory Grove Baptist. •Also played baseball in high school. •Born October 12, 1988 •Majoring in business

Personal

Doubles •Finished the year with a 7-8 record overall and a 5-6 slate in dual matches •Galloway and Pietrucha had a 2-0 record at number-two doubles and a 2-4 slate at number-three flight •Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

Year Sets 2008 41-36 2009 40-32 2010 51-33 Totals 132-101

3SM TB 4-3 4-3 4-6 7-5 7-5 9-3 15-14 20-11

CAREER STATS Singles ACC Dual Overall Pct. 3-8 14-12 19-16 .543 5-6 13-11 17-14 .548 5-6 19-18 23-13 .639 13-20 46-31 59-43 .578

Doubles Overall Pct. 20-18 .526 7-8 .467 11-11 .500 38-36 .514

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Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Wesley Moran 6-3...182...JR Murrells Inlet, SC In 2009-10 (Sophomore) Singles •Finished the year with a 16-14 record overall and a 13-8 mark in dual matches •Finished the season with a 5-6 mark in ACC matches •Had a 35-31 slate in sets played, also was 3-3 in three set matches and 2-2 in tie breakers •Recorded a 10-3 record in home matches •Played most of his matches in the 4-6 positions, at number-four he had a 4-5 record and had a 4-1 record at both the number-five and six slots •Played as high as number three and compiled a 3-1 record there Doubles •Had a 12-15 record overall in doubles play and a 9-10 slate in dual matches. •Played with teamate Kevin Galloway and the pair had a 7-2 record at number-three and a 1-2 mark at number- two doubles for a 8-4 mark for the year

•Junior Davis Cup team player •Named High School All American (2008) •Three-time South Carolina AA Player of the Year •Two-time state high school champion •Mr. Tennis in South Carolina (2008 named by the High School Sports Report) •Named all-state twice, earned five letters in tennis •Four time Waccamaw High School MVP •Won three Belton championships •Twice named Toast of the Coast Tennis Player of the Year (2007, 2008 ) by the Sun News •Southern Bullfrog Champion •Palmetto Scholar, member of the National Honor Society •Graduated in the top 5% of his high school class Personal •Majoring in political science, born November 25, 1989.

In 2008-09 (Freshman) Singles •Finished the season with a 10-6 record overall and a 4-3 mark in dual matches. •Finished the year with a 22-14 record in sets played •Had a 2-2 record in three-set matches and a 2-4 mark in tie breakers •Had a 3-1 record in home matches and a 6-4 record in neutral matches •Had a 2-0 record at number-five singles and a 2-3 mark at number six singles Doubles •Had an 11-15 record in doubles matches and a 8-12 record in dual match play •Moran along with Carlos Alvarez had a 2-6 record at number two doubles •He also teamed with Gera Boryachinskiy and the pair had a 2-0 record at number-one doubles and a 1-3 mark at number-two doubles, he also played at number-two doubles and the pair had a 3-0 mark at number-two doubles •Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll Before Clemson •During his senior year, ranked as high as 2nd in the South (USTA) •Ranked 48th nationally in the Class of 2008 (Tennis Recruiting.net)

Year 2009 2010 Totals

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Sets 22-14 35-31 57-45

3SM 2-2 3-3 5-5

TB 2-4 2-2 4-6

CAREER STATS Singles ACC Dual Overall Pct. 0-0 4-3 10-6 .625 5-6 13-8 16-14 .533 5-6 17-11 26-20 .567

Doubles Overall Pct. 11-15 .423 12-15 .444 23-30 .434


Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Robert Pietrucha

•2006 State Runner-up and was a two-time Regional Champion in high School tennis •Two-time district champion in high school •Played at Riverview High School Personal •Born March 20, 1988, majoring in business.

5-10...161...SR Sarasota, FL •WIll graduate after this season, forgoing his fifth season in 2012. In 2009-10 (Sophomore) Singles •Had a 9-8 record overall and a 4-2 mark in dual matches •Recorded a 19-19 record in sets played •Had a 3-1 record in three-set matches and a 4-3 mark in tie-breakers •Had a 4-2 record in home matches Doubles •Had a 6-9 record overall in doubles and a 3-4 mark in dual matches In 2008-09 (Freshman) Singles •Finished the year with a 6-1 record in singles play Doubles: •Finished the year with a 7-6 record overall and a 5-5 mark in dual match play •Teamed with Kevin Galloway and the duo had a 6-4 record overall and a 4-4 mark in dual matches •Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll In 2007-08: •Red-shirted the 2007-08 season Before Clemson: •Played for Team Florida in Junior Davis Cup

Year 2009 2010 Totals

Sets 13-3 19-19 32-22

3SM 2-0 3-1 5-1

TB 1-1 4-3 5-4

CAREER STATS Singles ACC Dual Overall Pct. 0-0 0-0 6-1 .857 0-0 4-2 9-8 .529 0-0 4-2 15-9 .625

Doubles Overall Pct. 7-6 .538 6-9 .400 13-15 .464

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Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Zachary Rigsby 6-0...168...SO Simpsonville, SC In 2009-10 (Freshman) Singles •Finished the season with a 15-7 record overall and a 9-6 slate in dual matches •Had the second best winning pct. on the team with a .682 mark •Had a 33-17 record in sets played •Was 3-3 in three-set matches and 4-6 in tie breakers •Had an 8-2 record in home matches and a 5-1 at neutral sites •Finished the season with a 1-3 mark in the ACC •Had a 3-0 mark at number-four singles and a 1-0 record at number-six singles •Played most of his matches at the number-five singles slot and he finished the year with a 5-6 figure Doubles •Finished the season with an 8-10 record overall •Had a 4-7 slate in dual match play •Played most of his doubles matches with Moritz Dettinger and the pair finished the year with a 4-6 record •Rigsby and Dettinger had a 2-2 record at number-two doubles and a 2-4 mark at number-three doubles. Before Clemson •Has been ranked as high as number-one in singles in the state of South Carolina •Also has been ranked as high as 84th nationally •Won the South Carolina qualifier in Belton, SC Personal •Born May 21, 1990, majoring in construction science.

Year 2010

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Sets 33-17

3SM 3-3

TB 4-6

CAREER STATS Singles ACC Dual Overall Pct. 1-3 9-6 15-7 .682

Doubles Overall Pct. 8-10 .444


Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Cal Hilsman

5-10...152...FR Spartanburg, SC Summer, 2010 •Won the ITA Lagoon Park Summer Circuit Tournament at Montgomery, AL on July 10-13. He was seeded fifth. •Advanced to the Finals of the ITA Tournament of the Tallahassee, FL Tournament in June. In 2009-10 •Red shirted the 2009-10 season. Before Clemson: •Ranked number-one in the state of SC in boys 14s, 16s, 18s, •Ranked in the top three in Southern Section in boys 16s, 18s divisions •Ranked as high as 31 in the nation by the college tennis recruiting website •Five-star recruit by college tennis recruiting website Personal •Born September 10, 1991, majoring in pre business

Dominique Maden 5-11...141...FR Stuttgart, Germany •Defeated top 20 opponents in the ETA (European Tournaments) in his age group •Ranked as high as 150 in Europa at the under 16 age group. •Ranked in top 400 in Germany overall •Played main draw futures in Germany, Schwieberdingen in 2010 •Finished fall with a 5-1 record •Born in Stuttgart Germany, on August 25, 1991 •Majoring in Pre Business

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Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Yannick Maden 6-0...152...SO Stuttgart, Germany In 2009-10 •Sat out the 2009-10 Season. Before Clemson •Runner up at International Bavarian Junior Open, ITF Tournament Grade 4 •Runner up at German Championships Under 18s in doubles, •Final16s at German Championships Under 18s in Singles •Reached the final 16s in Germany F11 Futures in 2007, earning first ATP-Point •Best ATP ranking is #1456 •Winner of “Bayrischer Jungproficircuit 2008” in Nurenberg •Qualifications in Pro events: One-time qualifying in Germany Satellite, two-times qualifying in Futures •Best Mens German ranking: 97. •Born October 28, 1989, majoring in economics.

Gerardo Meza 6-2...166...FR Tampico, Mexico Before Clemson •Meza was one of Mexico’s top junior tennis players and had a very successful junior career competing on the ITF world circuit. •Ranked #63 in the world in junior tennis •During his junior career Meza played Junior Davis Cup for Mexico twice where he competed against some of the best junior players in the world. •Meza was also a member of Mexico’s Davis Cup team in February 2010 against Guatemala. •Meza trained at the Guizar Tennis Academy (GTA) in Orlando, FL during his junior career.

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Meet The Tigers The 2011 Season

Ayrton Wibowo 5-10...160...FR Jakarta, Indonesia Before Clemson •A native of Jakarta, Indonesia •Wibowo was ranked as high as 119th by the International Tennis Federation junior rankings. In Indonesia, Wibowo was ranked as high as 10th in men’s singles, and also reached the No. 2 ranking as a junior •In doubles action, Wibowo’s team was ranked No. 1 in Indonesian juniors play, which included six ITF junior doubles titles •Played on the 2008 Indonesian Davis Cup team, competing against China and Hong Kong. •Wibowo won the doubles title at the Indonesian F1 Futures Tournament on July 28, 2008 and made it to the quarterfinals in doubles at the F2 Futures on Aug. 9, 2008 •Member of the 2010 AUM National Championship Team, playing singles and doubles for the Senators Personal •Born August 17, 1988 in Jakarta, Indonesia •Parents are Suzanna and Tintus Wibowow, both mother and father are tennis coaches in Jakarta.

Roberta Balliet Administrative Asst.

Dr. Leslie Moreland Academic Advisor

Sam Blackman Men’s Tennis SID

Scott Cruthers Athletic Trainer

John Seketa Promotions

Pat Sprengelmeyer Raquet Technician

Phil Grayson Associate Ath. Dir.

Robert Vine Mgr./Technology Asst.

Josh Hudak Strength Coach

Gary Wade Asst. AD/Facilities

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The 2011 Roster The 2011 Season

2011 Clemson Men’s Tennis Squad--Front Row (L to R): Head Coach Chuck McCuen, Juan Bolona, Dominique Maden, Robert Pietrucha, Kevin Galloway, Cal Hilsman, Yannick Maden, Athletic Trainer Scott Cruthers. Back Row Standing (L to R): Manager Robert Vine, Wes Moran, Gerardo Meza, Zachary Rigsby, Moritz Dettinger, Ayrton Wibowo, Derek DiFazio, Asst. Coach John Boetsch. Name

Ht.

Wt.

Cl.

Exp.

Hometown

Juan Bolona

5-11

179

SO

1VL

Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador Pre Business

Moritz Dettinger

6-0

175

SO

1VL

Fellbach, Germany

Engineering

Derek DiFazio

6-4

181

SR

3VL

Smithtown, NY

Management

Kevin Galloway

5-9

170

SR

3VL

Charlotte, NC

Financial Mangement

Cal Hilsman

5-10

152

*FR

RS

Spartanburg, SC

Pre Business

Dominique Maden

5-11

141

FR

HS

Stuttgart, Germany

Pre Business

Yannick Maden

6-0

152

SO

RS

Stuttgart, Germany

Economics

Gerardo Meza

6-2

166

FR

HS

Tampico, Mexico

Undecided

Wes Moran

6-3

182

JR

2VL

Murrells Inlet, SC

Marketing

Robert Pietrucha

5-10

161

JR

2VL

Sarasota, FL

Financial Management

Zachary Rigsby

6-0

168

SO

1VL

Simpsonville, SC

Construction Science

Ayrton Wibowo

5-10

161

FR

HS

Jakarta, Indonesia

Pre Business

Head Coach: Chuck McCuen Asst. Coach: John Boetsch

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Major


Chuck McCuen Head Coach Chuck McCuen is in his eighth season on the Clemson tennis staff, his second year as the head Coach. McCuen, 48, had been the Tennis Director at Georgia State for 19 years prior to coming to Clemson. McCuen was named conference coach of the year five times and propelled Georgia State into a top 70 nationally ranked tennis program. McCuen had a positive impact on the Clemson program in 2003 when he helped the Tigers to 25 wins, including a 6-2 record in the ACC. It was Clemson’s highest win total since 1989. The success continued in 2004 when Clemson advanced to the Final Eight of the NCAA Tournament and posted a record of 26-12. The Tigers also finished the 2005 campaign with a 26-12 record overall. Clemson won at least 23 matches five consecutive years (2003-07) for the first time since the 1979-86 era. The streak coincided with McCuen’s arrival at Clemson. Overall, Clemson had a 145-79 record for the six years he was Chuck Kriese’s top assistant.

McCUEN YEAR BY YEAR AT CLEMSON

ACC ACC ACC Reg. Trn. Nat. Year Rec. Fin. Fin. Rkg Overall Pct. 2009 3-8 9th T9th 65th 11-13 .458 2010 3-8 T9th T9th 55th 17-10 .629 Totals 6-16 28-23 .549 Previous Experience Assistant Coach at Clemson from 2003-2008. Head Coach and Director of Men’s and Women’s Tennis at Georgia State University from 19842002. Served as Head Coach for both programs during his tenure. NCAA Tournament Experience At Georgia State: Led Georgia State to The NCAA Tournament in 1999, 2000 and 2002 as Head Coach. At Clemson: The Tigers went to the NCAA Tournament in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 as an Assistant Coach. Conference Championships Led Georgia State to the TAAC and Atlantic Sun Conference Championships in 1989, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2002. Education: Gainesville Junior College, Flagler College ‘83.

The McCuen family, Coach McCuen, wife Linda, Son-in Law Matt McClellan, Mrs. McCuen, and Daughter Lauren.

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Chuck McCuen Head Coach In his first year as head coach, he guided Clemson to a four-place improvement in the ACC standings. In 2010, the Tigers finished the season with a 17-10 record overall. Clemson won the first 16 matches of the season. The Tigers were only one win short of tying the school record for the best start as the 1969 team went undefeated that season,16-0. At Georgia State, McCuen coached the Panthers to five conference titles and took them to the NCAA Tournament three times in a four-year period (1999, 2000, and 2002). While at Georgia State, three Panthers were named Conference Players-of-the-Year. He also coached 14 allconference players. While at Georgia State he compiled a 261-162 record in 19 years and produced winning seasons in nine of 10 years in one stretch, including six consecutive winning seasons. In 1996-97, Georgia State was ranked for the first time in the ITA National Rankings.     While attending Gainesville Junior College he reached the semifinals of the NJCAA National Championships in singles. He became an NAIA All-American after transfer-

Head Coach Chuck McCuen has 27 years of coaching experience on the collegiate level, 21 years as a head coach.

Chuck McCuen will be entering his third year as Head Coach at Clemson in 2011.

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ring to Flagler College in St. Augustine, FL and went on to earn double degrees in recreation management and history in 1983. McCuen helped create the first collegiate wheelchair team in the United States. There are now seven schools that award scholarships in wheelchair tennis.  McCuen has Clemson roots, as former Tennis Head Coach Hoke Sloan is a cousin and former Head Tiger Swimming and Diving Coach, Carl McHugh is a great uncle. McCuen’s grandfather, Matthew Lee McHugh graduated from Clemson in 1904 and was awarded the Clemson Meritorious Service Award in 1981. While at Georgia State, he was active in the community contributing his time to Atlanta’s youth tennis programs as a tennis instructor. He has been married to Dr. Linda McCuen for 26 years and they have one daughter, Lauren, who is a special education teacher in Anderson, SC.


John Boetsch Assistant Coach John Boetsch is in his third season as an assistant coach at Clemson. Boetsch came to Clemson from Louisville, where he spent one season as an assistant with the Cardinals. “John, is one of the most positive and passionate young coaches in college coaching today,” said Head Coach Chuck McCuen. “Not only that, he is a Clemson Man whose blood runs orange! It is a privilege to have such a person on our staff. I look forward to working with John for many years to come.” Boetsch is not a stranger to the Clemson program as he is a 2004 graduate of Clemson University and was a two-time co-captain. Boetsch helped lead the Tigers to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2004. As a junior, Boetsch was an All-Atlantic Coast Conference first team member. During his junior season at Clemson, he finished the year with a 19-12 record in singles and a 17-11 mark in doubles play. In Boetsch’s senior season, he had a 25-9 record in singles and a 24-9 slate in doubles. For his career he was 44-21 in singles and 41-20 overall in doubles. Boetsch spent the first two years of his college career at Erskine College in Due West, S.C., where he was a team co-captain in 2002 and garnered allCarolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference honors in 2001 and 2002. The Fort Mill, S.C. native earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Marketing from Clemson in 2004. He received his USPTR professional certification in 2006. Boetsch was a staff professional at the Charlotte Tennis Academy, an assistant professional at the Barclay Downs Swim and Racquet Club and the head tennis professional at the Palmetto Tennis Center. “My family and I are very happy to be back at Clemson University and look forward to the challenges and excitement this time will bring,” said Boetsch. Boetsch and his wife, Catherine were married in January, 2006. The couple has an infant son, Anderson.

Coach Boetsch with wife Catherine and son, Anderson.

Coach Boetsch played at Clemson in the 2003 and 2004 seasons.

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ACC Opponents Quick Facts on ACC Foes Boston College Eagles April 3, at Chestnut Hill, MA Head Coach......................... Scott Wilkins Tennis SID:............................Josh Lentine Phone:...............................(617) 552-1188 E-Mail:.................. joshua.lentine@bc.edu Web:........................... www.bceagles.com

North Carolina Tar Heels April 8, at Clemson, SC Head Coach.............................. Sam Paul Tennis SID:......................... Charlie Hulme Phone:.............................. (919) 962-2123 E-Mail:................. chulme@email.unc.edu Web:........................www.tarheelblue.com

Virginia Tech Hokies April 17, at Blacksburg, VA Head Coach...................... Jim Thompson Tennis SID:..............................Torye Hurst Phone:.............................. (540) 231-8823 E-Mail:.............................. tohurst@vt.edu Web:....................... www.hokiesports.com

Duke Blue Devils April 10, at Clemson, SC Head Coach.......................Ramsey Smith Tennis SID:............................. Ben Blevins Phone:.............................. (919) 812-7146 E-Mail:.............. bblevins@duaa.duke.edu Web:..............................www.goduke.com

N.C. State Wolfpack March 27, at Clemson, SC Head Coach...........................Jon Choboy Tennis SID:......................... Brandon Yopp Phone:.............................. (919) 513-8195 E-Mail:..............brandon_yopp@ncsu.edu Web:.............................. www.gopack.com

Wake Forest Demon Deacons March 25, at Clemson, SC Head Coach................................ Jeff Zinn Tennis SID:..........................Alex Botoman Phone:.............................. (336) 758-4196 E-Mail:......................botomaam@wfu.edu Web:.............. www.wakeforestsports.com

Florida State Seminoles March 4, at Clemson, SC Head Coach.................. Dwayne Hultquist Tennis SID:................... Maryjane Gardner Phone:.............................. (850) 644-2016 E-Mail:............................. mg03f@fsu.edu Web:......................... www.seminoles.com

Virginia Cavaliers April 15, at Charlottesville, VA Head Coach......................... Brian Boland Tennis SID:.........................Steve Kirkland Phone:.............................. (434) 982-5535 E-Mail:...................skirkland@virginia.edu Web:.................... www.virginiasports.com

Atlantic Coast Conference Office Tennis Contact..................... Steve Phillips Phone:............................. (336) 851-6062 Fax:................................. (336) 854-8787 E-Mail:......................sphillips@theacc.org Web:............................... www.theacc.com

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets March 30, at Clemson, SC Head Coach....................... Kenny Thorne Tennis SID:........................... Mike Stamus Phone............................... (404) 894-5445 E-Mail........ mstamus@athletics.gatech.edu Web.............................. ramblinwreck.com Maryland Terrapins April 1, at College Park, MD Head Coach.........................Kyle Spencer Tennis SID:......................... Shawn Nestor Phone:.............................. (301) 314-7065 E-Mail:......................... snestor@umd.edu Web:.............................www.umterps.com Miami Hurricanes March 13, at Clemson, SC Head Coach.........................Mario Rincon Tennis SID.........................Margaret Belch Phone............................... (305) 284-3241 E-Mail........................ mbelch@miami.edu Web..................www.hurricanesports.com

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2010 ACC Standings ACC Overall Virginia....................................11-0............................ 39-2 Duke.........................................9-2............................ 20-9 North Carolina..........................7-3............................ 18-7 Georgia Tech ...........................7-4............................ 18-8 Virginia Tech.............................7-4............................ 16-8

Wake Forest.............................7-4.......................... 16-10 Florida State.............................6-5.......................... 15-10 Miami........................................4-6...........................11-11 N.C. State.................................3-8.......................... 15-12 Clemson...................................3-8.......................... 17-10 Maryland.................................1-10.......................... 13-13 Boston College ......................0-11.......................... 10-16


The 2010 Season Stats and Matrixes SINGLES STATS

Sets 3SM TB Home Away Neut Dual Name W-L Pct. W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L

Carlos Alvarez Rok Bizjak Juan Bolona Gera Boryachinskiy Moritz Dettinger Derek DiFazio Kevin Galloway Wes Moran Robert Pietrucha Zachary Rigsby

38-29 27-23 18-12 22-21 14-22 29-38 51-33 35-31 19-19 33-17

.567 .540 .600 .512 .388 .433 .607 .530 .500 .667

5-2 5-3 5-3 3-2 2-2 4-5 7-5 3-3 3-1 3-3

4-3 2-4 3-0 0-3 1-2 5-5 9-3 2-2 4-3 4-6

13-2 6-4 7-1 5-6 2-2 7-6 16-2 10-3 4-2 8-2

2-7 3-1 2-3 2-3 2-6 0-8 4-6 3-8 1-1 2-4

3-3 3-4 0-0 3-0 2-2 5-3 3-5 3-3 4-5 5-1

15-8 7-5 9-4 6-7 3-4 7-15 19-8 13-8 4-2 9-6

DOUBLES STATS

TB Home Away Neut Dual Name W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Bizjak-DiFazio 1-0 4-3 1-0 1-0 5-3 Alvarez-Bolona 1-0 5-5 2-3 0-0 7-8 Galloway-Moran 6-4 1-2 0-2 8-4

SINGLES MATRIX 1 2 3 4 5 6 Carlos Alvarez 4-4 6-4 5-0 Rok Bizjak 1-1 5-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 Juan Bolona 2-1 7-3 Gera Boryachinskiy 1-0 1-1 3-3 0-1 1-2 Moritz Dettinger 0-1 3-3 Derek DiFazio 7-9 0-5 0-1 Kevin Galloway 3-3 10-4 3-1 3-0 Wes Moran 1-1 4-5 4-1 4-1 Robert Pietrucha 1-0 2-1 1-0 0-1 Zachary Rigsby 3-0 5-6 1-0 Totals 13-14 14-13 18-8 15-12 16-10 16-10 DOUBLES MATRIX 1 2 3 Totals Galloway-Pietrucha 1-2 1-2 Alvarez-Boryachinskiy 0-1 1-2 1-3 Bizjak-Dettinger 3-1 0-1 0-3 3-5 Galloway-Moran 1-2 7-2 8-4 Bizjak-DiFazio 5-3 5-3 Moran-Rigsby 0-1 0-1 Boryachinskiy-Pietrucha 0-1 2-1 2-2 Alvarez-Bolona 1-3 6-3 0-2 7-8 Dettinger-Rigsby 2-2 2-4 4-6 DiFazio-Moran 0-2 1-0 1-2 Bolona-Galloway 0-1 0-1 Boryachinskiy-DiFazio 4-3 4-3 Alvarez-Bizjak 0-1 0-1 Bolona-Moran 0-3 0-3 13-13 11-16 12-15 36-44

Totals 15-8 7-5 9-4 6-7 3-4 7-15 19-8 13-8 4-2 9-6 92-67

Dual/ ACC W-L

Trn. W-L

Fall Spring Overall W-L W-L W-L

Dual/ ACC W-L 0-0 0-4 0-1

Trn. W-L 1-0 0-0 0-4

Fall Spring Overall W-L W-L W-L 1-0 5-3 6-3 0-0 7-8 7-8 0-4 8-4 8-8

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

3-4 5-5 0-0 4-2 3-6 5-2 4-5 3-6 5-6 6-1

3-4 5-4 0-0 4-2 3-6 5-2 4-5 3-6 4-2 6-1

15-8 7-5 9-4 6-7 3-4 7-15 19-8 13-8 5-6 9-6

18-12 12-9 9-4 10-9 6-10 12-17 23-13 16-14 9-8 15-7

Pct.

.600 .571 .692 .526 .375 .413 .639 .533 .529 .682

Pct. .667 .466 .500

ACC SINGLES MATRIX 1 2 3 4 5 6 Carlos Alvarez 1-3 2-4 1-0 Rok Bizjak 0-1 1-0 Juan Bolona 0-1 1-2 Gera Boryachinskiy 3-2 0-1 0-1 Moritz Dettinger 2-3 Derek DiFazio 1-6 0-3 0-1 Kevin Galloway 0-2 5-4 Wes Moran 1-4 3-1 1-1 Zachary Rigsby 1-3 Totals 2-9 2-9 6-5 4-7 5-6 4-7

Totals 4-7 1-1 1-3 3-4 2-3 1-10 5-6 5-6 1-3 23-43

ACC DOUBLES MATRIX 1 2 3 Totals Alvarez-Bolona 0-2 0-2 0-4 Galloway-Moran 0-1 0-1 Dettinger-Rigsby 2-2 0-3 2-5 DiFazio-Moran 0-1 1-0 1-1 Alvarez-Boryachinskiy 0-1 0-1 Bolona-Galloway 0-1 0-1 Boryanchinskiy-DiFazio 4-3 4-3 Galloway-Pietrucha 1-2 1-2 Bizjak-Dettinger 0-1 0-2 0-3 Alvarez-Bizjak 0-1 0-1 Moran-Rigsby 0-1 0-1 Bolona-Moran 0-2 0-2 Totals 4-7 3-8 1-10 8-25

DiFazio

Bolona

Rigsby

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The 2010 Season Stats and Results

2010 Results, th in Final Poll (Record 17-10 Overall, 3-8 in the ACC) Date Score

W-L

Site

Opponent

1-16 7-0

W

H

Gardner-Webb

(66-NR)

1-16 5-2

W

H

Davidson

(66-NR)

2-6 5-2

W

H

SC-Upstate

(65-NR)

2-6 7-0

W

H

Presbyterian

(65-NR)

2-16 5-2

W

H

Col. of Charleston (64-NR)

2-18 4-3

W

A

Furman

2-21 6-1

W

H

The Citadel

(64-NR)

2-21 5-2

W

H

Georgia State

(64-NR)

2-27 6-1

W

H

So. Mississippi

(56-NR)

2-27 7-0

W

H

Navy

(56-NR)

3-2 6-1

W

H

UNC-Greensboro (45-NR)

3-6 5-2

W

H

Central Florida

(45-NR)

3-11 4-3

W

H

William & Mary

(47-53)

3-13 4-3

W

H

*Miami

(47-35)

3-19 6-1

W

A

Florida A&M

(64-58)

(29-NR)

3-20 0-7

L

A

*Florida State

(29-20)

3-24 2-5

L

H

South Carolina

(33-48)

3-26 2-5

L

A

*N.C. State

(46-33)

3-28 0-7

L

A

*Wake Forest

(33-26)

3-31 0-7

L

A

*Georgia Tech

(43-25)

4-2 5-2

W

H

*Boston College (43-NR)

4-4 6-1

W

H

*Maryland

(43-71)

4-9 2-5

L

A

*North Carolina

(40-19)

4-11 2-5

L

A

*Duke

(40-20)

4-16 3-4

L

H

*Virginia Tech

(44-21)

4-18 0-7

L

H

*Virginia

4-22 0-4 L N1 N1-ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL

Florida State

(44-1) (49-28)

Numbers in Parenthesis are Clemson’s rank and the opponent’s rank on the day of the match according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) poll.

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Senior Kevin Galloway led the team in overall singles wins and dual match wins in 2010. INDIVIDUAL MEN’S TENNIS RECORDS Singles Doubles Pos Name Dual Overall ACC Dual Overall 1 Derek DiFazio 7-15 12-17 1-10 10-8 16-10 2 Carlos Alvarez 15-8 18-12 4-7 8-12 16-15 3 Kevin Galloway 19-8 23-13 5-6 9-7 11-11 4 Wes Moran 13-8 16-14 5-6 9-10 12-15 5 Zachary Rigsby 9-6 15-7 1-3 4-7 8-10 6 Juan Bolona 9-4 9-4 1-3 7-12 7-12 Rok Bizjak 7-5 12-9 1-1 8-9 12-12 Moritz Dettinger 3-4 6-10 2-3 7-11 8-16 Robert Pietrucha 4-2 9-8 0-0 3-4 6-9 Gera Boryachinskiy 6-7 10-9 3-4 7-8 12-10 Totals 92-67 131-103 23-43 72-88 108-120 Pos 1 2 3

Doubles Team Bizjak-DiFazio Alvarez-Bolona Galloway-Moran DiFazio-Rigsby Galloway-Pietrucha Alvarez-Boryachinskiy Bizjak-Dettinger Dettinger-Pietrucha Bizjak-Moran Alvarez-DiFazio Pietrucha-Rigsby Moran-Rigsby Boryachinskiy-Pietrucha Dettinger-Rigsby DiFazio-Moran Bolona-Galloway Boryachinskiy-DiFazio Alvarez-Bizjak Bolona-Moran Totals

Dual Overall 5-3 6-3 7-8 7-8 8-4 8-8 0-0 2-1 1-2 3-2 1-3 6-5 3-5 4-7 0-0 0-3 0-0 2-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-2 2-2 4-6 4-6 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-1 4-3 4-3 0-1 0-1 0-3 0-3 36-44 54-60

ACC 0-0 0-4 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 2-5 1-1 0-1 4-3 0-1 0-2 8-25


The 2010 Season Boxscores #66 Clemson 7, Gardner-Webb 0 Jan. 16, 2010, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Slesarev/Altmayer (GW) d. DiFazio/Bizjak (CU) 8-6 2. Boryachinskiy/Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Veeder/Knutsson-Sunblad (GW) 8-2 3. Galloway/Wes Moran (CU) d. Tardif/Matthew Parker (GW) 8-4 Singles 1. Derek DiFazio (CU) d. Evgeny Slesarev (GW) 7-5, 6-4 2. Rok Bizjak (CU) d. Adam Knutsson-Sunblad (GW) 6-2, 6-0 3. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) d. Andrew Veeder (GW) 6-3, 6-2 4. Robert Pietrucha (CU) d. Rafael Altmayer (GW) 6-4, 7-5 5. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Jeremie Tardif (GW) 6-1, 6-0 6. Juan Bolona (CU) d. Matthew Herrock (GW) 1-6, 6-2, 10-8 #66 Clemson 5, Davidson College 2 Jan. 16, 2010 at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Bizjak/DiFazio (CU) d. Noble/Schafer (D) 8-5 2. Gee/Lyons (D) d. Pietrucha/Boryachinskly (CU) 8-7 3. Galloway/Wesley Moran (CU) def. Sam Burns/ Mark (D) 8-4

Singles 1. Lukas Koncilia (CofC) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 3-6, 6-1 6-4 2. Rok Bizjak (CU) d. Mickael Trintignac (CofC) 6-4, 6-0 3. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Tom Delme (CofC) 6-3, 6-3 4. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Mickael Boyer (CofC) 6-1, 6-1 5. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. John Harden (CofC) 6-1 6-1 6. Joe Nicolazzi (CofC) d. Juan Bolona (CU) 6-1, 6-3 #64 Clemson 4, #58 Furman 3 Feb. 18, 2010, at Greenville, SC

Doubles 1. Difazio/Bizjak (CU) def. Motes/Chris Rhyne (F) 8-5 2. Alvarez/Bolona (CU) def. Duncan/Mellow (F) 8-6 3. Galloway/Moran (CU) def. Chvetsov/Walters (F) 8-5 Singles 1. Sawyer Duncan (F) def. Derek DiFazio (CU) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 2. Rok Bizjak (CU) def. Chris Motes (F) 6-3, 6-2 3. Carlos Alvarez (CU) def. Jordan Walters (F) 7-5, 6-0 4. Carl Lundberg (F) def. Kevin Galloway (CU) 6-4, 6-7, 6-4 5. Andrei Chvetsov (F) def. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 7-5, 6-4 6. Wesley Moran (CU) def. Andrew Mellow (F) 7-5, 6-3

Singles 1. Derek DiFazio (CU) d. Eric Noble (D) 6-1, 6-4 2. Rok Bizjak (CU) d. Walker Lyons (D) 6-2, 6-3 3. Joe Schafer (D) d. Gera Boryachinskly (CU) 6-4, 6-3 4. Chris Mark (D) d. Robert Pietrucha (CU) 6-3, 6-3 5. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Calum Gee (D) 7-5, 6-0 6. Juan Bolona (CU) d. Kevin Moore (D) 6-4, 6-4 #65 Clemson 5, USC Upstate 2 Feb. 6, 2010 at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. DiFazio/Bizjak (CU) d. Linconir/Roux (USCU) 8-4 2. Tori/Airaldi (USCU) d. Boryachinskiy/Alvarez (CU) 8-4 3. Wes Moran/Galloway (CU) d. Rodriguez/Blanco (USCU) 8-6 Singles 1. Derek DiFazio (CU) d. Marco Lincolnir (USCU) 6-4, 7-5 2. Rok Bizjak (CU) d. Renzo Airaldi (USCU) 6-1, 6-3 3. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Edgar Rodriguez (USCU) 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 4. Javier Tori (USCU) d. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) 6-1, 6-3 5. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Ramiro Blanco (USCU) 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 6. Jack Roux (USCU) d. Robert Pietrucha (CU) 6-0, 6-3 #65 Clemson 7, Presbyterian 0 Feb. 6, 2010, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Derek DiFazio/Rok Bizjak (CU) d. Martin/Ho (PC) 8-1 2. Gera Boryachinskiy/Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Brigham/Sprouse (PC) 8-2 3. Moran/Galloway (CU) d. Snead /James Zaher (PC) 8-2 Singles 1. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) d. Andrew Brigham (PC) 6-2, 7-5 2. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Matthew Martin (PC) 6-2, 6-0 3. Michael Pietrucha (CU) d. Ivan Ho (PC) 6-3, 6-1 4. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Zachary Sprouse (PC) 6-1, 6-1 5. Juan Bolona (CU) d. Edward Snead (PC) 6-2, 7-5 6. Wes Moran (CU) d. Ryan Walters (PC) 6-0, 6-1 #64 Clemson 5, College of Charleston 2 Feb. 16, 2010, Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Delme/Koncilia (CofC) d. Bizjak/DiFazio (CU) 8-7 (7-4) 2. Alvarez/Bolona (CU) d. Boyer/Trintignac (CofC) 8-4 3. Galloway/Wes Moran (CU) d. Harden/Billy Kenny (CofC) 8-3

Robert Pietrucha

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The 2010 Season Boxscores #64 Clemson 5, Georgia State 2 Feb. 21, 2010, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. DiFazio/Bizjak (CU) d. Kemp/Trenton Spinks (GS) 8-6 2. Gutierrez/Moore (GS) d. Alvarez/Juan Bolona (CU) 8-5 3. Galloway/Moran (CU) d. Mangin/Valente (GS) 8-4 Singles 1. Derek DiFazio (CU) d. Calvin Kemp (GS) 6-3, 6-3 2. Victor Valente (GS) d. Rok Bizjak (CU) 5-7, 7-5, 1-0 (10-4) 3. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Jackson Moore (GS) 6-0, 6-1 4. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Lucas Santana (GS) 6-1, 6-2 5. Henri Mangin (GS) d. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 7-6, 3-6, 1-0 6. Wesley Moran (CU) d. Juan Pablo Gutierrez (GS) 6-3, 6-4 #64 Clemson 6, The Citadel 1 Feb. 21, 2010, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Diaz/Sutantio (Cit) d. Rok Bizjak/DiFazio (CU) 8-6 2. Alvarez/Bolona (CU) d. Dickey/Morett (Cit) 8-4 3. Cook/Orces (Cit) d. Galloway/Wes Moran (CU) 8-5 Singles 1. Derek DiFazio (CU) d. Yufo Sutantio (Cit) 6-3, 6-4 2. Carlos Avarez (CU) d. Alberto Diaz (Cit) 6-3, 6-3 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. David Orces (Cit) 6-2, 6-2 4. Robert Pietrucha (CU) d. Josh Cook (Cit) 6-1, 6-1 5. Juan Bolona (CU) d. Luis Morett (Cit) 6-3, 6-2 6. Moritz Dettinger (CU) d. Derek Dickey (Cit) 6-3, 6-1 #56 Clemson 6, Southern Mississippi 1 Feb. 27, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Bizjak/Moritz Dettinger (CU) d. Burmeister/Roussel (SM) 8-6 2. Alvarez/Juan Bolona (CU) d. Machuca/Oscar Machuca (SM) 9-8 3. Alvarado/Krstevski (SM) d. Galloway/Moran (CU) 9-8

Singles 1. Rok Bizjak (CU) d. Patricio Alvarado (SM) 6-7, 7-6, 1-0 (10-4) 2. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Strate Krstevski (SM) 6-1, 6-3 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Diego Machuca (SM) 6-0, 6-0 4. Wes Moran (CU) Jan Burmeister (SM) 7-6, 6-2 5. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Julien Roussel (SM) 6-2, 6-2 6. Oscar Machuca (SM) d. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) 7-5, 6-1 #56 Clemson 7, Navy 0 Feb. 27, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Rok Bizjak/Moritz Dettinger (CU) d. Bullard/Eddie Konrad (N) 8-6 2. Alvarez/Bolona (CU) d. Nick Birger/Ramsey Lemaich (N) 8-4 3. Gera Boryachinskiy/Pietrucha (CU) d. Nicholson/Rebersak (N) 8-4 Singles 1. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Owen Bullard (N) 6-2, 6-2 2. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Marcus Rebersak (N) 6-1, 6-2 3. Wesley Moran (CU) d. Anderson Walls (N) 6-3, 6-3 4. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Jeremy New (N) 6-1, 6-3 5. Robert Pietrucha (CU) d. Zach Nicholson (N) 6-0, 1-6, 6-4 6. Juan Bolona (CU) d. Nicholas Gutsche (N) 6-4, 6-1 #45 Clemson 6, UNC-Greensboro 1 March 2, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Moritz Dettinger/Bizjak (CU) d. Seyrek/Kumdereli (UNCG) 8-1 2. Alvarez/Juan Bolona (CU) d. Eddins/John (UNCG) 8-4 3. Gera Boryachinskiy/Robert Pietrucha (CU) d. Wright/Meijs (UNCG) 8-5 Singles 1. Orcun Seyrek (UNCG) d. Rok Bizjak (CU) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 2. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Arsel Kumdereli (UNCG) 6-4, 6-1 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Jacob Wright (UNCG) 6-1, 6-2 4. Wes Moran (CU) d. Timion Meijs (UNCG) 7-6, 6-1 5. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Kyle Eddins (UNCG) 6-2, 7-6 6. Juan Bolona (CU) d. William John (UNCG) 4-6, 6-0, 1-0 (10-8) #45 Clemson 5, Central Florida 2 March 6, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Rocafort/Schwartz (CF) d. Bizjak/Mortiz Dettinger (CU) 8-2 2. Beigart/Joe Delinks (CF) d. Alvarez/Juan Bolona (CU) 8-2 3. Romano/Sakey (CF) d. Gera Boryachinskiy/Robert Pietrucha (CU) 8-1 Singles 1. Derek DiFazio (CU) d. Marc Rocafort (CF) 7-6, 4-6, 7-6 2. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Nino Hasandedic (CF) 6-0, 6-4 3. Brock Sakey (CF) d. Rok Bizjak (CU) 4-6, 1-0 ret. Inj. 4. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Claudio Ramano (CF) 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 5. Wes Moran (CU) d. Blaze Schwart (CF) 6-3, 6-0 6. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Johan Beigart (CF) 6-0, 6-7, 6-2 #47 Clemson 4, #53 William & Mary 3 March 11, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Vidal/Whiteford (WM) d. Alvarez/Juan Bolona (CU) 8-5 2. Juneau/Andersson (WM) d. Galloway/Moran (CU) 8-6 3. Orre/Daniel Mihalov (WM) d. Rigsby/Moritz Dettinger (CU) 8-7 Singles 1. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Keziel Juneau (WM) 7-5, 6-1 2. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Sebastien Vidal (WM) 6-2, 6-1 3. Jamie Whiteford (WM) d. Wes Moran (CU) 3-6, 6-1, 6-0 4. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Adrian Vodislav (WM) 6-2, 7-5 5. Anton Andersson (WM) d. Moritz Dettinger (CU) 6-4, 7-6 6. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) d. Ilja Orre (WM) 6-2, 6-7, 6-1

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The 2010 Season Boxscores #47 Clemson 4, #35 Miami 3 March 13, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Blocker/Simon (UM) d. Alvarez/Juan Bolona (CU) 8-2 2. Crowley/Hector Nieto (UM) d. Galloway/Moran (CU) 8-6 3. Rigsby/Moritz Dettinger (CU) d. Sundberg/Barnabas Carrega (UM) 8-6 Singles 1. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Carl Sundberg (UM) 7-6, 2-6, 6-1 2. Christian Blocker (UM) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Keith Crowley (UM) 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 4. Wes Moran (CU) d. Waylon Chin (UM) 3-6, 6-2, 6-1 5. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Ignacio Taboada (UM) 7-6, 0-6, 6-4 6. David Simon (UM) d. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) 6-4, 6-3 #29 Clemson 6, Florida A&M 1 March 19, at Tallahassee, FL

Doubles 1. Alvarez/Bolona (CU) d. Jackson/Moore(FAM), 8-4 2. Moran/Galloway (CU) d. Asafu/Happy (FAM), 8-5 3. Mortiz Dettinger/Rigsby (CU) d. Jenkins/Atkinson (FAM), 8-4 Singles 1. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. David Jackson (FAM) 6-3, 7-6 (5) 2. Michael Moore (FAM) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 7-4, 6-4 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Marc Atkinson (FAM) 6-1, 6-0 4. Wes Moran (CU) d. Takura Happy (FAM) 6-4, 6-3 5. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Forest Jenkins (FAM) 6-1, 6-1 6. Juan Bolona (CU) d. Temuera Asafu (FAM) 6-0, 6-1 #20 Florida State 7, #29 Clemson 0 March 20, at Tallahassee, FL

Doubles 1. Mizadeh/Smith (FS) d. Alvarez/Bolona (CU) 8-3 2. DiFazio/Moran (CU) d. Aubone/Bowles (FS) 8-4 3. Bucaro/Reed (FS) d. Moritz Dittinger/Rigsby (CU) 8-4

Singles 1. Jean-Yves Aubone (FS) d. Carlos Alvarez (CU) 6-4, 6-3 2. Vahid Mizadeh (FS) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-1, 6-1 3. Clint Bowles (FS) d. Kevin Galloway 6-0, 6-3 4. Connor Smith (FS) d. Wesley Moray (CU) 6-2, 6-2 5. Andres Bucaro (FS) d. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-4, 6-7, 1-0 (9) 6. Anderson Reed (FS) d. Juan Bolona (CU) 6-4, 6-3 #48 South Carolina 5, #33 Clemson 2 March 24, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Campos/Cubas (SC) d. DiFazio/Moran (CU) 8-3 2. Cressoni/Machado (SC) d. Alvarez/Bolona (CU) 8-5 3. Rigsby/Moritz Dettinger (CU) d. Pulsfort/Kostanov (SC) 8-4 Singles 1. Diego Cubas (SC) d. Carlos Alvarez (CU) 6-2, 7-6 2. Pedro Campos (SC) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-0, 7-5 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Ivan Cressoni (SC) 6-4, 6-4 4. Alexander Kostanov (SC) d. Wes Moran (CU) 6-2, 6-2 5. Ivan Machado (SC) d. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-3, 7-6 6. Juan Bolona (CU) d. Johannes Pulsfort (SC) 7-5, 5-7, 6-1 #33 NC State 5, #46 Clemson 2 March 26, at Raleigh, NC

Doubles 1. Hodgson/Lowe (NCS) d. DiFazio/Moran (CU), 8-6 2. Moritz Dettinger/Rigsby (CU) d. Banos/Frideric Prandecki (NCS), 8-6 3. Pulgar/Thomson (NCS) d. Alvarez/Bolona (CU), 8-5 Singles 1. Jaime Pulgar (NCS) d. Carlos Alvarez (CU), 6-3, 6-1 2. Dominic Hodgson (NCS) d. Derek DiFazio (CU), 6-0, 6-4 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Rob Lowe (NCS), 6-1, 6-4 4. Dave Thomson (NCS) d. Wes Moran (CU), 6-3, 6-1 5. Rafael Paez (NCS) d. Zachary Rigsby (CU), 6-1, 6-3 6. Juan Bolona (CU) d. Fernando Banos (NCS), 6-4, 5-7, 10-6

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The 2010 Season Boxscores #26 Wake Forest 7, #33 Clemson 0 March 28, at Winston-Salem, NC

Doubles 1. Forman/Leslie (WF) d. Alvarez/Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) 8-5 2. Atkinson/Kreyman (WF) d. Bolona/Galloway (CU) 8-2 3. Wolff/Jason Morgenstern (WF) d. Moritz Dettinger/Rigsby Singles 1. Steven Forman (WF) d. Carlos Alvarez (CU) 6-3, 6-3 2. Tripper Carleton (WF) d. Kevin Galloway (CU) 6-1, 6-4 3. Jon Wolff (WF) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-7, 6-3, 1-0 (10-5) 4. Iain Atkinson (WF) d. Wesley Moran (CU) 7-6, 6-4 5. Danny Kreyman (WF) d. Zach Rigsby (CU) 6-1, 6-0 6. Zach Leslie (WF) d. Juan Bolona (CU) 6-3, 6-4 #25 Georgia Tech 7, #43 Clemson 0 March 31, at Atlanta, GA

Doubles 1. Spir/King (GT) d. Gera Boryachinskiy/Derek DiFazio (CU) 8-7 2. Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) d. Dettinger/Zachary Rigsby (CU) 8-5 3. Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) d. Alvarez/ Bolona (CU) 8-5 Singles 1. Guillermo Gomez (GT) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-4, 6-3 2. Kevin King (GT) d. Carlos Alvarez (CU) 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 3. Eliot Potvin (GT) d. Kevin Galloway (CU) 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 4. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Wesley Moran (CU) 6-3, 6-4 5. Magin Ortiga (GT) d. Juan Bolona (CU) 4-6, 6-4, 0-0 (3-0), retired 6. Juan Spir (GT) d. Moritz Dettinger (CU) 7-5, 7-5 #43 Clemson 5, Boston College 2 April 2, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. Boryachinskiy/DiFazio (CU) d. Nolan/Kreutzer (BC) 8-3 2. Dettinger/Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Skinner/Billy Grokenberger (BC) 8-3 3. Galloway/Robert Pietrucha (CU) d. Adam Davison/Muppidi (BC) 8-3 Singles 1. Thomas Nolan (BC) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-7, 6-1, 10-6 2. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Akash Muppidi (BC) 4-6, 6-3, 10-3 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Alex Skinner (BC) 6-1, 6-1 4. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) d. Erik Kreutzer (BC) 6-4, 6-1 5. Wes Moran (CU) d. Jonathan Schroeder (BC) 6-2, 6-3 6. Brian Locklear (BC) d. Moritz Dettinger (CU) 6-4, 3-6, 10-6 #43 Clemson 6, #71 Maryland 1 April 4, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. DiFazio/Boryachinskiy (CU) d. Ian Mansfield/Knowlton (UMD) 8-2 2. Laine/Wyss (UMD) d. Dettinger/Zachary Rigsby (CU) 8-4 3. Kiuru/Collins (UMD) d. Galloway/Robert Pietrucha (CU) 8-6 Singles 1. Derek DiFazio (CU) d. Tommy Laine (UMD) 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 2. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Jesse Kiuru (UMD) 6-2, 6-1 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. John Collins (UMD) 6-3, 7-6 4. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) d. Sergio Wyss (UMD) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 5. Wes Moran (CU) d. Graham Knowlton (UMD) 6-2, 7-5 6. Moritz Dettinger (CU) d. Ryan Lissner (UMD) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 #19 North Carolina 5, #40 Clemson 2 April 9, at Chapel Hill, NC

Doubles 1. Donato and Hardy (UNC) d. DiFazio and Boryachinskiy (CU) 8-5 2. Cameron Ahari/Boyajian (UNC) d. Rok Bizjak/Dettinger (CU) 8-3 3. Crone/Hernandez (UNC) d. Galloway/Robert Pietrucha (CU) 8-2 Singles: 1. Clay Donato (UNC) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-1, 6-2 2. Jose Hernandez (UNC) d. Carlos Alvarez (CU) 6-1, 7-6(4) 3. Stefan Hardy (UNC) d. Kevin Galloway (CU) 6-3, 6-2 4. Brennan Boyajian (UNC) d. Gera Boryachinsky (CU) 7-5, 2-6, 1-0

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5. Wes Moran (CU) d. Andrew Crone (UNC) 6-2, 6-3 6. Moritz Dettinger (CU) d. Zach Hunter (UNC) 7-5, 6-4 #20 Duke 5, #40 Clemson 2 April 11, at Durham, NC

Doubles 1. Carleton/Cunha (D) d.Boryachinskiy/DiFazio (CU) 8-3 2. Arnould/David Holland (D) d. Rob Bizjak/Alvarez (CU) 8-3 3. Alain Michel/Wietoska (D) d. Moran/Zachary Rigsby (CU) 8-3 Singles 1. Henrique Cunha (D) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-3, 6-3 2. Reid Carleton (D) d. Carlos Alvarez (CU) 6-2, 6-3 3. Kevin Galloway (CU) d. Torsten Wietoska (DU) 6-7, 7-6, 1-0 4. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) d. Dylan Arnould (DU) 6-4, 6-3 5. Jared Pinsky (D) d. Wesley Moran (CU) 6-2, 6-0 6. Luke Marchese (D) d. Moritz Dettinger (Clemson) 6-3, 6-3 #21 Virginia Tech 4, #44 Clemson 3 April 16, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. DeFazio/Boryanchinskiy (CU) d.Beck/Daciek (VT) 8-6 2. Jacques/Re (VT) d.Moran/Juan Bolona (CU) 8-5 3. Somen/Tocci (VT) d. Bizjak/Moritz Dettinger (CU) 9-8 Singles 1. Yoann Re (VT) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-1, 6-0 2. Luka Somen (VT) d. Kevin Galloway (CU) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 3. Carlos Alvarez (CU) d. Corrado Degl’ Incerti Tocci (VT) 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 4. Patrick Daciek (VT) d. Gera Boryanchinskiy (CU) 6-2, 6-4 5. Rok Bizjak (CU) d. Will Beck (VT) 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 6. Wes Moran (CU) d.Sebastien Jacques (VT) 6-3, 6-4 #1 Virginia 7, #44 Clemson 0 April 18, at Clemson, SC

Doubles 1. DiFazio/Boryachinskiy (CU) d. Shabaz/ Courtney (V) 8-5 2. Singh/Barrick (V) d. Moran/Juan Bolona (CU) 8-4 3. Jenkins/Singer (V) d. Bizjak/Moritz Dettinger (CU) 9-8 (7-1) Singles 1. Michael Shabaz (V) d. Derek DiFazio (CU) 6-2, 7-6 2. Sanam Singh (V) d. Carlos Alvarez (CU) 6-3, 6-0 3. Drew Courtney (V) d. Kevin Galloway (CU) 7-6, 6-2 4. Jarmere Jenkins (V) d. Rok Bizjak (CU) 6-3, 6-2 5. Houston Barrick (V) d. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) 6-2, 6-3 6. Lee Singer (V) d. Wes Moran (CU) 6-0, 6-2 #28 Florida State 4 #49 Clemson 0 April 22, ACC Tournament First Round, at Cary, NC

Doubles 1. Smith/ Mizradeh (FS) led Boryachinskiy/DiFazio (CU), dnf, 6-4 2. Bowles/Abone (FS) d. Moran/Bolona (CU), 8-1 3. Kelly-Houston (FS) d. Dettinger/Bizjak (CU), 8-5 Singles 1. Aubone (FS) def. Derek DiFazio (CU), 7-6, 6-1 2. Vahid Mirzadeh (FS) def. Kevin Galloway (CU), 6-1, 6-0 3. Carlos Alvarez (CU) led. Clint Bowles (FS), 3-6, 6-3, 4-3 dnf 4. Jordan Kelly-Houston (FS) def. Rok Bizjak (CU), 6-1, 6-4 5. Gera Boryachinskiy (CU) led Connor Smith (FS) 7-5, 3-6, 2-0 dnf 6. Welsey Moran (CU) led Anderson Reed (FS), 3-6, 5-2 dnf


Records and History Winning Tradition

Rick Rudeen--Clemson’s All-Time Career Leader in singles victories.

Jean Desdunes--Clemson’s All-Time Leader in Doubles Victories.

Clemson Records and History

Richard Matuszewski--Four-Time All-American, 166 career singles wins.

Lawson Duncan--Most wins in a season, 70 in 1984, NCAA Tournament Finalist.

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Single Season Records Records and History

INDIVIDUAL SINGLES RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

1. 2. 4. 9.

MOST SINGLES VICTORIES Name Year Record Lawson Duncan 1984 70-14 Jay Berger 1985 57-11 Richard Matuszewski 1984 50-22 Brandon Walters 1985 49-33 Rick Rudeen 1982 49-14 Richard Matuszewski 1985 49-32 Rick Rudeen 1983 48-27 Jean Desdunes 1982 47-19 Mark Dickson 1980 42-7 Four Players tied with 41 BEST SINGLES WINNING PCT. (Minimum 25 Matches Played) Name Year Record Jean Desdunes 1980 31-4 Ike Belk 2007 22-3 Mark Dickson 1980 42-7 Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1997 36-6 Rok Bizjak 2007 33-6 Jay Berger 1985 57-11 Lawson Duncan 1984 70-14 Pender Murphy 1980 35-8 Tomasz Boniecki 2000 29-7 Clement Reix 2006 33-8

Pct. .886 .880 .857 .857 .846 .838 .833 .814 .806 .805

MOST SETS WON Name Year Record Lawson Duncan 1984 143-44 Jay Berger 1985 117-36 Richard Matuszewski 1985 109-56 Richard Matuszewski 1984 107-56 Rick Rudeen 1983 106-72 Brandon Walters 1985 105-51 Rick Rudeen 1982 103-43 Jean Desdunes 1982 102-52 Jean Desdunes 1983 96-71 Rick Rudeen 1984 93-53 BEST SET WINNING PCT. (Minimum 50 Sets Played) Name Year Record Ike Belk 2007 45-8 Jean Desdunes 1980 63-13 Mark Dickson 1980 88-20 Pender Murphy 1980 72-18 Rok Bizjak 2007 70-20 David Cooper 1967 39-12 Lawson Duncan 1984 143-44 Jay Berger 1985 117-36 Carlos Alvarez 2007 74-23 Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1997 74-25

Pct. .850 .829 .815 .800 .778 .765 .765 .765 .762 .747

MOST THREE-SET MATCHES WON Name Year Record Rick Rudeen 1983 18-10 Jay Berger 1985 16-3 Kent Kinnear 1986 16-6 Rick Rudeen 1981 15-5 Rick Rudeen 1982 15-5 Lawson Duncan 1984 15-3 Miguel Nido 1985 15-8 Brian Page 1986 15-8 Richard Akel 1981 14-3 Pender Murphy 1981 14-6 Jean Desdunes 1982 14-8

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Richard Matuszewski 1985 John Sullivan 1989

14-11 14-4

MOST TIE-BREAKERS WON Name Year Record 1. Kent Kinnear 1986 15-12 2. Rick Rudeen 1983 14-14 3. Lawson Duncan 1984 13-6 4. Tomasz Boniecki 2000 12-2 Andy Krantz 1983 12-5 6. Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1997 11-2 7. Ali Akbur 1973 10-0 John Desdunes 1983 10-10 Miguel Nido 1984 10-5 Rick Rudeen 1984 10-5 Richard Matuszewski 1986 10-5 Josh Goffi 1999 10-6 Brian Page 1988 10-7 INDIVIDUAL DOUBLES RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

MOST DOUBLES VICTORIES Name Year Record Richard Matuszewski 1985 57-16 Brandon Walters 1985 56-15 Miguel Nido 1985 55-14 Gregg Cooper 1983 44-18 Rick Rudeen 1983 39-19 Jay Berger 1985 38-18 Brandon Walters 1984 37-18 Jean Desdunes 1983 37-20 Joe DeFoor 1986 36-12 Matt Frooman 1984 35-10

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

BEST DOUBLES WINNING PCT. (Minimum 30 Matches Played) Name Year Record Dick Milford 1980 27-4 Orestes Baez 1983 28-6 V. Van Gelderen 1987 26-6 Kent Kinnear 1986 24-6 Craig Boynton 1986 31-8 Gregg Cooper 1981 34-9 Brandon Walters 1985 56-15 Owen Casey 1989 26-7 Pender Murphy 1980 33-9 Mike Gandolfo 1979 25-7 Jean Desdunes 1980 25-7 R. Matuszewski 1985 57-16

Pct. .871 .824 .813 .800 .795 .791 .789 .788 .786 .781 .781 .781

DOUBLES TEAMS RECORDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 9.

MOST VICTORIES Team Year Record Matuszewski-Walters 1985 52-13 Desdunes-Rudeen 1983 37-20 Desdunes-Cooper 1981 30-6 Nido-Berger 1985 30-11 Van Gelderen-Kinnear 1988 30-11 Dickson-Murphy 1980 29-7 Akel-Cooper 1983 29-10 Li-Sprengelmeyer 1996 29-12 Krantz-Nido 1983 28-8 Page-Frooman 1986 28-8 Desdunes-Cooper 1982 28-10 Van Gelderen-Watkins 1989 28-10 DeFoor-Boynton 1986 28-17 Goffi-Knight 2000 28-15

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

BEST WINNING PCT. (Minimum 30 Matches Played) Team Year Rec. Desdunes-Cooper 1981 30-6 Dickson-Murphy 1980 29-7 Matuszewski-Walters 1985 52-13 Gandolfo-Buechler 1979 25-7 Krantz-Nido 1983 28-8 Sprengelmeyer-Salazar 1994 23-7 Sprengelmeyer-Li 1997 26-8 Page-Frooman 1986 28-9 Akel-Cooper 1983 29-10 Desdunes-Cooper 1982 28-10 Van Gelderen-Watkins 1989 28-10

1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 10.

MOST SETS WON Name Year Record Matuszewski-Walters 1985 112-39 Desdunes-Rudeen 1983 81-54 Van Gelderen-Kinnear 1988 66-28 Desdunes-Cooper 1981 64-15 Nido-Berger 1985 64-28 Dickson-Murphy 1980 61-21 Page-Frooman 1986 61-22 Van Gelderen-Watkins 1989 61-24 Akel-Cooper 1983 61-29 Krantz-Nido 1983 60-22 Desdunes-Cooper 1982 60-29

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

BEST SET WINNING PCT. Team Year Rec. Desdunes-Cooper 1981 64-15 Desdunes-Milford 1980 41-11 Kinnear-Van Gelderen 1987 43-13 Page-Sullivan 1988 47-16 Dickson-Murphy 1980 61-21 Matuszewski-Walters 1985 112-39 Gandolfo-Buechler 1979 53-19 Page-Frooman 1986 61-22 Krantz-Nido 1983 60-22 Van Gelderen-Watkins 1989 61-24

1. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8.

MOST THREE-SET MATCHES WON Team Year Record Desdunes-Rudeen 1983 14-7 Matuszewski-Walters 1985 13-8 Munnerlyn-Casey 1989 12-1 Akel-Cooper 1983 9-3 Desdunes-Cooper 1982 9-4 Walters-Matuszewski 1986 9-8 Seilkop-Williams 1991 8-3 Desdunes-Milford 1980 7-1 Berger-Kinnear 1986 7-2 Dickson-Murphy 1980 7-3 Vaughan-Maynetto 1976 7-5 Loder-Gandolfo 1978 7-6

1. 2. 5. 7. 9.

MOST TIE-BREAKERS WON Team Year Record Akel-Cooper 1983 14-2 Matuszewski-Walters 1985 11-3 Page-Frooman 1986 11-5 Desdunes-Rudeen 1983 11-7 Desdunes-Cooper 1982 10-4 Gandolfo-Buechler 1980 10-8 Loder-Gandolfo 1978 9-4 Walters-Matuszewski 1986 9-8 Munnerlyn-Casey 1989 8-1 Several teams tied with 7

Pct. .833 .806 .800 .781 .778 .767 .764 .757 .744 .737 .737

Pct. .810 .788 .768 .746 .744 .742 .736 .735 .732 .718


Class and Yearly Leaders Records and History

MOST OVERALL SINGLES WINS As a Freshman: 70, Lawson Duncan, 1984 As a Soph,: 50, Richard Matuszewski,1984 As a Junior: 48, Rick Rudeen, 1983 Richard Matuszewski, 1985 As a Senior: 41, Jean Desdunes, 1983 Richard Matuszewski, 1986, Rick Rudeen, 1984 BEST SINGLES WINNING PCT. (Min. 30 matches played) As a Freshman: .886, Jean Desdunes, 1980 As a Sophomore: .857, Mark Dickson, 1980 As a Junior: .814, Pender Murphy, 1980 As a Senior: .857, Mitch Sprengelmeyer, 1997 MOST SETS WON As a Freshman: 143, Lawson Duncan, 1984 As a Soph.: 107, Richard Matuszewski, 1984 As a Junior: 109, Richard Matuszewski, 1985 As a Senior: 96, Jean Desdunes, 1983 BEST SET WINNING PCT. As a Freshman: .850, Ike Belk, 2007 As a Sophomore: .815, Mark Dickson, 1980 As a Junior: .800, Pender Murphy, 1980 As a Senior: .747, Mitch Sprengelmeyer, 1997 MOST THREE-SET MATCHES WON As a Freshman: 16, Jay Berger, 1985 As a Sophomore: 16, Kent Kinnear, 1986 As a Junior: 18, Rick Rudeen, 1983 As a Senior: 15, Miguel Nido, 1985 MOST TIE-BREAKERS WON As a Freshman: 13, Lawson Duncan, 1984 As a Sophomore: 15, Kent Kinnear, 1986 As a Junior: 14, Rick Rudeen, 1983 As a Senior: 12, Tomasz Boniecki, 2000 MOST DOUBLES VICTORIES As a Freshman: 38, Jay Berger, 1985 As a Sophomore: 56, Brandon Walters, 1985 As a Junior: 57, Richard Matuszewski, 1985 As a Senior: 55, Miguel Nido, 1985 BEST DOUBLES WINNING PCT. As a Freshman: .791, Gregg Cooper, 1981 As a Soph.: .813, Vince Van Gelderen, 1987 As a Junior: .795, Craig Boynton, 1986 As a Senior: .871, Dick Milford, 1980

Year 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

SINGLES WINS Name Record Gene Moxley, JR 8-3 Dick James, JR 8-3 Maung Khin Si, SR 9-6 Eddie Scarpa, JR 9-6 Nick Carter, SO 12-1 Mohamed Nasim, JR 8-1 Mohamed Nasim, SR 11-2 Bobby Burns, JR 10-5 Roy Strickland, SO 4-7 George Christopher, JR 15-0 Malloy Evans, JR 12-1 Dick Pregnall, JR 12-1 James Ledbetter, JR 16-3 Eddie Crow, SR 18-3 Perry Reynolds, SO 15-3 David Wilkins, JR 18-3 Jim Poling, JR 18-1 David Cooper, SR 17-2 Steve Parsons, FR 17-2 Steve Parsons, SO 17-5 Herb Cooper, SO 19-4 Asif Husain, JR 15-5 Ali Akbur, SR 15-10 Fernando Maynetto, SO 13-12 Pike Rowley, SR 16-14 Fernando Maynetto, SR 24-15 David Thies, FR 25-8 Mike Gandolfo, JR 28-9 Mark Dickson, SO 42-7 Pender Murphy, SR 39-17 Rick Rudeen, SO 49-14 Rick Rudeen, JR 48-27 Lawson Duncan, FR 70-14 Jay Berger, FR 57-11 Richard Matuszewski, SR 41-17 Kent Kinnear, JR 33-17 John Sullivan, JR 34-15 Brandon Walters, JR 34-12 John Sullivan, SR 38-13 Owen Casey, SR 20-13 Greg Seilkop, SO 20-18 George Lampert, FR 20-18 George Lampert, SO 24-14 Greg Seilkop, JR 24-17 Greg Seilkop, SR 25-20 Tom Herb, SO 20-24 Mike Williams, SR 32-14 Bruce Li, FR 38-13 Mitch Sprengelmeyer, JR 30-13 Mitch Sprengelmeyer, SR 36-7 Darren Knight, FR 25-19 Josh Goffi, SO 31-19 Tomasz Boniecki, SR 29-7 Marko Gojonovic, JR 23-24 Sander Koning, FR 23-10 Jarmaine Jenkins, FR 27-8 Sander Koning, SO 27-9 Ryan Young, FR 24-9 Ryan Young, SO 28-8 Clement Reix, JR 33-8 Carlos Alvarez, FR 36-10 Kevin Fleck, JR 20-22 Kevin Galloway, SO 17-14 Ike Belk, SR 17-10 Kevin Galloway, JR 23-13

Year 1954 1955 1956 1957

DOUBLES WINS Name Maung Khin Si, JR Dick James, JR Maung Aye, SR Don Mitchell, JR Chris Theos, JR Don Mitchell, SR

Record 8-2 8-2 13-2 3-1 3-1 10-0

1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Chris Theos, SR Mohamed Nasim, JR Sonny Sumner, SO Bobby Burns, JR Bill Cooper, SR Roy Strickland, SO Tommy James, JR Doug Stewart, SO Dick Pregnall, JR Fred Craft, JR Dick Pregnall, SR Fred Craft, SR James Ledbetter, SR David Sibert, SO Zulfi Rahim, SR David Cooper, SO Nick Kelaidis, FR David Cooper, JR Gordon Hebert, JR Nick Keladis, JR Nick Kaladis, SR Herb Cooper, SO Herb Cooper, JR Bhanu Nunna, SR Asif Husain, SR Pike Rowley, JR Howie Orlin, JR Pike Rowley, SR Steve Vaugha, SR Mark Buechler, SO Pender Murphy, FR Mike Gandolfo, SO Mike Gandolfo, JR Pender Murphy, JR Gregg Cooper, FR Jean Desdunes, JR Mark Dickson, SR Gregg Cooper, JR Brandon Walters, FR Richard Matuszewski, JR Joe DeFoor, SR Kent Kinnear, JR Brian Page, SR Vince Van Gelderen, JR Vince Van Gelderen, SR Mike Watson, JR Todd Watkins, SR Mike Williams, FR George Lampert SR Tom Herb, SO Mitch Sprengelmeyer, FR Chris Angell, SR Frank Salazar, SR Mitch Sprengelmeyer, JR Bruce Li, JR Mitch Sprengelmeyer, SR Pablo Bellagamba, SO Darren Knight, FR Josh Goffi, FR Darren Knight, SO Darren Knight, JR Goran Sterijovski, JR Nathan Thompson, SO Jarmaine Jenkins, FR Sander Koning, SO Nathan Thompson, JR Ryan Young, FR Jarmaine Jenkins, JR Ryan Young, SR Kevin Fleck, JR Rok Bizjak, JR Gera Boryachinskiy, JR Ike Belk, SR Wesley Moran, FR Derek DiFazio, JR Carlos Alvarez, SR

10-0 7-2 8-3 8-7 8-7 2-6 2-6 14-1 10-2 10-2 13-2 13-2 13-4 11-3 17-1 17-1 11-5 11-5 13-1 14-2 12-3 14-3 12-6 14-5 14-5 9-6 9-6 17-10 25-14 22-10 22-12 22-13 25-7 33-9 34-9 29-12 29-14 44-18 37-18 57-16 36-12 31-12 34-12 34-13 32-13 19-8 19-14 23-11 28-15 27-15 31-10 23-13 23-14 30-12 30-15 29-11 20-17 20-19 27-13 29-15 21-11 17-8 22-12 22-12 22-11 28-21 26-10 24-17 28-11 22-22 11-20 11-17 11-15 11-15 16-10 16-15

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Career Records Records and History

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SINGLES VICTORIES Name Years Rick Rudeen 1981-84 R. Matuszewski 1983-86 Jean Desdunes 1980-83 Miguel Nido 1982-85 Brandon Walters 1984-88 Mark Dickson 1979-82 Kent Kinnear 1985-88 Brian Page 1985-88 Pender Murphy 1978-81 M. Sprengelmeyer 1994-97

Record 172-73 166-84 157-66 152-75 142-62 128-42 127-73 122-93 120-54 115-50

WINNING PERCENTAGE SINGLES PLAY (Minimum 50 Career Matches) Name Years Record Pct. 1. Robert Burns 1959-62 60-11 .845 2. Lawson Duncan 1984 70-14 .833 3. Jay Berger 1985-86 91-22 .805 4. David Cooper 1967-69 49-12 .803 5. Doug Stewart 1962-64 39-11 .780 James Poling 1967-69 46-13 .780 7. Steve Parsons 1970-72 49-15 .766 8. Malloy Evans 1962-64 35-11 .761 9. James Ledbetter 1963-65 41-13 .759 10. Mark Dickson 1979-82 128-42 .753 Tomasz Boniecki 1999-00 58-19 .753 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

MOST SETS WON Name Years Rick Rudeen 1981-84 R. Matuszewski 1983-86 Jean Desdunes 1980-83 Miguel Nido 1982-85 Brandon Walters 1984-88 Brian Page 1985-88 Mark Dickson 1979-82 Kent Kinnear 1985-88 Pender Murphy 1978-81 Vince Van Gelderen 1986-89

Record 375-201 361-207 344-173 335-191 331-157 285-229 276-108 269-191 256-132 247-167

BEST SET WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Years Record Pct. Lawson Duncan 1984 143-44 .765 Jay Berger 1985-86 189-68 .735 Mark Dickson 1979-82 276-108 .719 Herb Cooper 1971-74 126-55 .696 Ryan Young 2004-07 234-102 .696 Tomasz Boniecki 1999-00 122-56 .685 Brandon Walters 1984-88 331-157 .678 Craig Boynton 1986-87 134-65 .673 Carlos Alvarez 2007-08 116-57 .671 Jean Desdunes 1980-83 344-173 .665 MOST THREE-SET MATCHES WON Name Years Record 1. Rick Rudeen 1981-84 55-31 2. Kent Kinnear 1985-88 45-21 3. Brian Page 1985-88 43-41 4. Miguel Nido 1982-85 41-31 Jean Desdunes 1980-83 41-30 6. R. Matuszewski 1983-86 39-29 7. John Sullivan 1986-89 37-17 8. Greg Seilkop 1989-92 34-32 9. Brandon Walters 1984-88 33-32 10. Mike Gandolfo 1977-80 31-18 Mitch Spengelmeyer 1994-97 31-15 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

MOST TIE-BREAKERS WON Name Years Record Rick Rudeen 1981-84 39-31 Kent Kinnear 1985-88 36-33 Miguel Nido 1982-85 30-24 Josh Goffi 1998-01 30-20 R. Matuszewski 1983-86 29-19 John Sullivan 1986-89 27-12 Brandon Walters 1984-88 26-21 Brian Page 1985-88 26-24 Jean Desdunes 1980-83 25-27 Vince Van Gelderen 1986-89 25-20 Greg Seilkop 1989-92 25-15 M. Sprengelmeyer 1994-97 25-12

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

DOUBLES VICTORIES Name Years Jean Desdunes 1980-83 Brandon Walters 1984-88 Gregg Cooper 1981-84 R. Matuszewski 1983-86 Rick Rudeen 1981-84 Pender Murphy 1978-81 Mike Gandolfo 1977-80 M.Sprengelmeyer 1994-97 Kent Kinnear 1985-88 Miguel Nido 1982-85

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

WINNING PERCENTAGE DOUBLES PLAY (Minimum 25 Career Matches) Name Years Record Robert Burns 1959-62 23-5 David Cooper 1967-69 44-11 James Poling 1967-69 36-10 David Sibert 1966-68 24-7 Nick Keladis 1968-71 58-18 R.A. Pregnall 1962-64 35-11 F.C. Craft 1962-64 35-11 J.D. Stewart 1962-64 38-12 Sarfraz Rahim 1969-71 42-15 R. Matuszewski 1983-86 124-47

Record 153-57 147-88 140-57 125-47 123-66 119-48 113-52 112-48 111-46 109-44

Pct. .821 .800 .783 .774 .763 .761 .761 .745 .736 .726

Rick Rudeen holds the Clemson record for most sets won in a career with 375. He won 172 career singles matches between 1981-84.

THE CENTURY CLUB 100 Career Singles and Doubles Wins. Singles Rick Rudeen 172 Richard Matuszewski 166 Jean Desdunes 157 Miguel Nido 152 Brandon Walters 142 Mark Dickson 128 Kent Kinnear 124 Brian Page 122 Pender Murphy 120 Mitch Sprengelmeyer 115 Ryan Young 111 Vince Van Gelderen 107

Doubles 123 125 153 109 147 101 111 104 119 112 102 100

Richard Matuszewski’s 166 career singles wins are second best in Clemson history. He also won 125 doubles matches in 1983-86.


Team Records Records and History

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 12.

SEASON MOST WINS No. 32 31 31 30 29 27 26 25 25 25 24 23

Year 1980 1986 2007 1981 1983 1984 2004 1989 2003 2005 1985 2006

BEST WINNING PCT. Pct./Record Year 1. 1.000 (16-0) 1969 2. .933 (14-1) 1962 3. .909 (10-1) 1952 4. .900 (9-1) 1934 5. .889 (16-2) 1967 1. 2. 3. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

MOST HOME WINS Record 18-2 16-2 15-2 15-3 14-0

Year 2005 1983 2007 2010 1980

MOST AWAY WINS Record 10-3 8-10 8-4 8-1 8-2 8-4

Year 1981 1977 1979 1980 1984 1985

Clemson’s 1984 team set the school single season record with seven ACC flight champions. MOST NEUTRAL WINS Record Year 1. 16-3 1986 2. 11-1 2007 11-6 1988 11-7 1989 5. 10-4 1980 MOST ACC FLIGHT CHAMPS No. Year 1. 7 1984 2. 6 1980 6 1985

4. 5. 1. 2.

4 3

1983 8 years

MOST ALL AMERICANS No. Year 4 1987 3 1980 3 1985 3 1986 3 1989

HIGHEST FINAL TEAM RANK Year Rank 1. 1986 5th 2. 1981 7th 3. 1982 7th 4. 1980 8th 5. 1983 9th

Clemson’s 1987 team featured four All-America players. This team was ranked 14th in the final ITA poll.

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Against All Competition Records and History Opponent

Series Last CU Overall Start Match W L T Pct. Home

Away Neut.

Alabama

1941 2009

4 11

.267

1-4

1-5

2-2

Ala.-Birmingham

1993 1993

0

1

.000

0-0

0-0

0-1

Albright

1939 1939

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Amherst

1963 1963

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Anderson

2004 2004

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Appalachian State

1974 1974

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Arizona

1989 2004

2

2

.500

0-0

0-1

2-1

Arizona State

1988 2008

5

5

.500

2-1

3-1

0-3

Arkansas

1978 1990

5

9

.357

0-1

0-4

5-4

Army

2004 2006

3

0

1.000

1-0

2-0

0-0

Atlantic Christian

1976 1976

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Auburn

1941 1984

2

3

.500

1-1

1-1

0-1

Austin Peay

1980 2008

3

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

1-0

Ball State

1965 2003

6

1

.857

1-0

0-0

5-1

Baylor

1999 2000

0

2

.000

0-1

0-1

0-0

Boise State

1995 2003

6

2

.714

1-0

0-1

5-1

Boston College

1940 2010

8

1

.889

4-1

3-0

1-0

Brevard

2007 2008

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Brigham Young

1980 1980

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Brown

2006 2006

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Butler

2006 2006

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

California

1982 2000

2

1

.667

0-0

0-1

2-0

Cal-Irvine

1983 2008

7

4

.636

2-0

3-3

2-1

Cal-Long Beach

1985 1987

1

1

.500

1-0

0-0

0-1

Cal-Riverside

2007 2007

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Carson Newman

1980 1980

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Central Florida

2007 2010

3

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

2-0

Char. Southern

2005 2008

5

0

1.000

5-0

0-0

0-0

Cincinnati

1960 1960

0

1

.000

0-1

0-0

0-0

Citadel

1930 2010

33 14 1 .698

18-7

13-7-1

2-0

Coastal Carolina

1980 1985

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Coker

2007 2008

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Col. of Charleston

1930 2010

24 10

.706

12-4

Colorado

1993 1998

0

3

.000

0-0

0-0

0-3

Columbia

1969 2004

3

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

1-0

Cornell

1955 1958

0

4

.000

0-4

0-0

0-0

Dartmouth

1965 2009

6

0

1.000

5-0

0-0

1-0

Davidson

1923 2010

3

5

.375

2-2

1-3

0-0

DePaul

1998 1998

1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

Drake

1990 1990

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Duke

1956 2009

.463 15-12

11-17

5-7

East Carolina

1967 2003

3-0

0-0

0-0

31 36 3

0

1.000

11-6 0-0

East Stroudsburg

1970 1970

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

East Tenn. State

1972 1998

3

0

1.000

3-0

0-0

0-0

Elon

1940 2009

3

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

2-0

Emory

1930 2005

6

2

.750

4-1

2-1

0-0

Emory & Henry

1940 1940

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Erskine

1927 2007

40

2 1 .940 21-1-1

18-1

1-0

Evansville

1983 1994

2

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

1-0

Flagler

1976 1976

0

1

.000

0-0

0-1

0-0

Florida

1937 1991

4

6

.400

1-1

1-4

2-1

Florida A&M

2003 2010

3

0

1.000

0-0

2-0

1-0

38

Florida Atlantic

1999 1999

1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

Fla. International

1974 1995

2

1

.667

0-0

2-1

0-0

Florida State

1962 2010

17 16

.515

7-6

5-8

5-2

Fresno State

1990 2005

.333

0-1

1-1

0-0

Furman

1923 2010

Gardner-Webb

2003 2010

1

2

74 18 1 .801 2

0

1.000

43-5 30-13-1 2-0

0-0

1-0 0-0

G. Washington

1951 1994

2

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

1-0

Georgetown

2007 2007

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Georgia

1937 2009

Georgia Southern

1976 1976

Georgia State

1942 2010

Georgia Tech

1925 2010

Guilford

1940 1940

13 46

.220

7-15

5-29

1-2

0

1

.000

0-0

0-0

0-1

5

1

.833

4-0

1-1

0-0

26 24

.520

12-9

9-14

5-1

0-1

0-0

0-0 0-0

0

1

.000

0

1

.000

0-1

0-0

16 14

.533

14-9

0-3

2-2

Hampton Institute

1977 1977

Harvard

1959 2008

Houston

1979 1981

0

2

.000

0-0

0-1

0-1

Howard

1979 1982

4

0

1.000

4-0

0-0

0-0

Huntington

1977 1977

1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

Idaho

1997 2000

2

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

1-0

Illinois

1969 2006

2

3

.400

1-0

0-2

1-1

Illinois State

1976 2000

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Indiana

1964 2007

3

4

.428

1-1

1-0

1-3

Jacksonville

1972 1976

2

1

.667

0-0

1-0

1-1 1-0

James Madison

2007 2007

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

Kalamazoo

1941 1961

1

3

.250

1-3

0-0

0-0

Kansas

1987 1987

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Kentucky

1976 1998

4

8

.333

4-1

0-3

0-4

Lamar

1977 1977

1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

Lander

1978 1985

4

1

.800

4-1

0-0

0-0

Lenoir-Rhyne

1941 1941

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Liberty

2003 2004

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Limestone

1979 1999

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Longwood

2008 2008

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

La.-Lafayette

1973 2003

6

2

.750

0-0

0-1

6-1

Louisiana-Monroe

1986 1988

3

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

3-0

Louisiana State

1975 2006

7

6

.538

0-0

4-3

3-3

Louisville

1998 2005

0

2

.000

0-0

0-1

0-1

Loyola Marymount

2008 2008

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Maryland

1954 2010

43 14

.754

22-7

20-6

1-1

Mass. Inst. of Tech

1966 1966

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Mercer

1939 1994

2

1

.667

2-1

0-0

0-0

Memphis State

1978 1978

0

1

.500

0-0

0-0

0-1

Miami (FL)

1968 2010

23 24

.489

11-6

5-16

7-2

Miami Dade

1974 1974

1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

Miami (O)

1971 1972

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Michigan

1988 2002

2

2

.500

0-0

0-0

2-2

Michigan State

1967 1994

3

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

1-0

Minnesota

1961 2004

7

5

.583

1-1

0-2

6-2

Mississippi

1981 1992

1

5

.200

1-0

0-1

0-4

Mississippi State 1935 1989

2

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

1-0

Morehead State

2007 2007

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Murray State

1968 1968

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

Navy

1965 2010

6

0

1.000

4-0

1-0

1-0

Nebraska

1989 1989

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0


Against All Competition Records and History

Opponent

Series Last CU Overall Start Match W L T Pct. Home

Away Neut.

Newberry

1947 1950

5

0 1 .916

3-0

2-0-1

0-0

Nicholls State

1975 1975

1

0

0-0

1-0

0-0

North Carolina

1931 2009

.361 14-13

5-25

7-8

NC-Asheville

1983 1985

3

0

1.000

0-0

3-0

0-0

NC-Charlotte

1979 1999

12

0

1.000

11-0

1-0

0-0

NC-Greensboro

2003 2010

6

0

1.000

6-0

0-0

0-0

N.C. State

1940 2010

50 11

.820

24-3

22-8

4-0

26 46

1.000

North Texas State

1980 1980

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Northern Arizona

2004 2004

1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

Northwestern

1968 2005

4

2

.667

2-0

0-1

2-1

Oglethorpe

1923 1923

2

0

1.000

1-0

1-0

0-0

Ohio

1977 1980

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Ohio State

1972 2004

1

2

.333

1-1

0-1

0-0

Oklahoma City

1978 1978

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Oklahoma State

1979 1998

2

2

.500

0-0

0-0

2-2

Old Dominion

1981 1985

4

0

1.000

4-0

0-0

0-0

Pan American

1977 1979

2

1

.667

0-0

1-1

1-0

Pennsylvania

1968 1972

1

1

.500

0-0

0-0

1-1

Penn State

1972 1985

9

1

.900

9-1

0-0

0-0

Pepperdine

1981 2002

4 10

.286

0-0

1-10

3-0

Prarie View A&M

2007 2007

1

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Presbyterian

1926 2010

0

.689

16-6

14-8

0-0

Presbyterian Theological 1924 1924

31 14 1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

Princeton

1980 2008

7

3

.700

2-1

3-0

2-2

Purdue

1973 1975

2

1

.667

2-1

0-0

0-0

Rice

1978 2003

3

1

.750

0-0

2-1

1-0

Richmond

1976 1995

2

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

1-0

Rollins

1939 1993

7

4

.636

1-1

6-3

0-0

Rutgers

1940 1940

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

St. Augustine

1979 1979

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

St. John’s

2002 2007

3

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

1-0

St. Mary’s

2002 2002

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Samford

2007 2007

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

San Diego State

1991 2003

0

3

.000

0-0

0-1

0-2

Santa Clara

2002 2002

0

1

.000

0-0

0-0

0-1

Sewanee

1953 1961

0

2

.000

0-2

0-0

0-0

Slippery Rock

1965 1965

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

South Alabama

1993 2008

5 11

.313

3-4

2-5

0-2

South Carolina

1925 2010

So. Car.-Sumter

1978 1979

39 60 2 .396 21-23 16-33-2 2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

So. Car.-Upstate

2010 2010

1

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

0-0

South Florida

1990 1995

4

1

.800

2-0

0-0

2-1

Southern

2004 2006

2

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

1-0

Southern California

1981 2008

3 13

.188

0-1

1-9

2-3

S. Ill.-Edwardsville

1969 1984

5

.667

3-1

0-0

2-2

Southern Methodist

1978 2007

9 16

.360

0-2

1-4 8-10

Southern Miss.

2007 2010

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Southwest Texas

1995 1995

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Stanford

1980 2000

0

7

.000

0-0

0-1

0-6

Stetson

1939 2009

4

1

.800

1-0

2-1

1-0

Swarthmore

1974 1979

5

0

1.000

5-0

0-0

0-0

Temple

1994 1994

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

3

2-4

Tennessee

1965 2008

7 13

.350

5-4

1-8

1-1

Tenn.-Chattanooga

1977 1978

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Tennessee Tech

1991 2006

11

0

1.000

10-0

0-0

1-0

Texas

1973 2008

8 13

.381

1-0

1-9

6-4

Texas A&M

1977 2008

7

3

.700

0-0

2-2

5-1

Texas A&M CC

2000 2008

6

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

5-0

Texas-Arlington

1995 1995

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Texas Christian

1978 2007

11 10

.524

2-0

3-4

6-6

Texas-Dallas

2007 2007

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

1

0

Texas-Pan American 2008 2008

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Texas-San Antonio

1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

2003 2003

Texas Tech

1997 2005

1

2

.333

0-0

0-0

1-2

Toledo

1969 2004

7

0

1.000

6-0

0-0

1-0

Trinity (TX)

1973 1990

9

7

.562

2-1

4-3

3-3

Troy

2003 2006

5

0

1.000

5-0

0-0

0-0

Tulane

1975 1997

2

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

1-0

Tulsa

1993 1996

1

1

.500

1-0

0-0

0-1

UCLA

1981 2004

2

9

.182

0-0

0-6

2-3

UNLV

1999 1999

1

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

1-0

Utah

1984 1990

2

0

1.000

0-0

0-0

2-0

Vanderbilt

1941 2007

6

2

.750

1-0

3-2

2-0

Virginia

1955 2009

41 18

.695

20-6

17-9

4-3

Va. Commonwealth

1992 2001

1-3

0-1

0-1 0-2

1

5

.167

8

5

.615

7-1

1-2

42 24

.636

22-7

17-14

3-3

Virginia Tech

1969 2008

Wake Forest

1925 2010

Washington

2000 2003

0

2

.000

0-0

0-1

0-1

Washington College

1995 1995

1

0

1.000

0-0

1-0

0-0

Wayne State

1941 1941

0

1

.000

0-1

0-0

0-0

West Virginia

1989 2003

10

1

.909

6-1

2-0

2-0

Western Carolina

1978 1994

5

0

1.000

4-0

1-0

0-0

Western Kentucky

1972 1975

3

1

.750

3-1

0-0

0-0

Wichita State

1980 1987

4

0

1.000

1-0

0-0

3-0

William & Mary

1976 2010

4

2

.667

4-0

0-1

0-1

Wingate

1970 1973

3

0

1.000

3-0

0-0

0-0

Winthrop

2004 2005

2

0

1.000

2-0

0-0

0-0

Wisconsin

1972 1994

6

1

.857

2-0

0-0

4-1

Wofford

1921 1996

23 12

.657

15-5

8-7

0-0

Yale 1971 1971 1 0 1.000 Totals 1921 2010 1081 685 6 .612

0-0 558- 200- 1

0-0 1-0 313- 210345- 140 5

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Year-By-Year Records Records and History Final Year Head Coach Home Away Neutral PF PA Overall Pct. Rank 1921 No Coach 0-0 1-0 0-0 2 0 1-0 1.000 1922 No Coach 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0-1 .000 1923 No Coach 2-0 2-1 0-0 14 5 4-1 .800 1924 No Coach 0-2 1-1 0-0 5 14 1-3 .250 1925 No Coach 1-2 1-3-1 0-0 19 28 2-5-1 .313 1926 No Coach 0-1 1-3 0-0 7 23 1-4 .200 1927 P.B. Hortzendorff 1-1 2-2-1 0-0 26 16 3-3-1 .500 1928 No Team No Team No Team 1929 Hoke Sloan 0-2-1 0-4-1 0-0 19 23 0-6-2 .125 1930 Hoke Sloan 5-1 2-3-1 0-0 52 34 7-4-1 .625 1931 Hoke Sloan 2-1 0-5 0-0 25 30 2-6 .250 1932 No Team No Team No Team 1933 No Team No Team No Team 1934 Hoke Sloan 3-1 6-0 0-0 59 73 9-1 .900 1935 Hoke Sloan 6-1 2-2 0-0 58 27 8-3 .727 1936 No Team No Team No Team 1937 Hoke Sloan 2-2 2-5 0-0 40 40 4-7 .363 1938 Hoke Sloan 4-1 2-2 0-0 44 24 6-3 .667 1939 Hoke Sloan 5-2 4-4 0-0 62 44 9-6 .571 1940 Hoke Sloan 9-1 5-4 0-0 96 42 14-5 .737 1941 Hoke Sloan 4-2 5-5 0-0 59 50 9-7 .563 1942 Hoke Sloan 4-1 3-2 0-0 44 26 7-3 .700 1943 Hoke Sloan 1-1 3-2 0-0 27 26 4-3 .571 1944 No Team No Team No Team 1945 No Team No Team No Team 1946 Hoke Sloan 4-3 3-2 0-0 56 34 7-5 .583 1947 Hoke Sloan 5-2 4-2 0-0 61 41 9-4 .692 1948 Hoke Sloan 5-3 4-5 0-0 69 57 9-8 .529 1949 Hoke Sloan 2-4 1-4-1 0-0 22 63 3-8-1 .292 1950 Hoke Sloan 4-3 2-4 0-0 52 58 6-7 .462 1951 Hoke Sloan 6-0 1-1 0-0 48 24 7-1 .875 1952 Hoke Sloan 5-1 5-0 0-0 71 35 10-1 .909 1953 Hoke Sloan 5-3 2-2 0-0 55 49 7-5 .583 ACC Reg. ACC ACC Season Tour. Non- Final Year Head Coach Record Pct. Finish Finish PF PA Conf. Home Away Neutral PF PA Overall Pct. Rank 1954 Hoke Sloan 2-2 .500 4th 18 18 2-6 2-5 2-3 0-0 46 62 4-8 .333 1955 Hoke Sloan 1-5 .167 8th 19 35 4-5 2-5 3-5 0-0 57 72 5-10 .333 1956 Hoke Sloan 2-6 .250 6th 21 54 4-2 4-4 2-4 0-0 47 49 6-8 .429 1957 Hoke Sloan 4-2 .667 T3rd 30 21 6-1 6-1 4-2 0-0 73 35 10-3 .769 1958 Hoke Sloan 0-5 .000 8th T4th 14 31 2-2 1-3 1-4 0-0 37 44 2-7 .222 1959 Les Longshore 3-2 .600 3rd 4th 26 19 6-3 5-2 3-3 1-0 76 49 9-5 .692 1960 Les Longshore 0-6 .000 8th 4th 10 44 3-6 1-5 2-7 0-0 39 95 3-12 .200 1961 Les Longshore 0-7 .000 8th 6th 7 55 0-7 0-7 0-6 0-0 19 98 0-13 .000 1962 Les Longshore 5-1 .833 2nd 2nd 40 13 9-0 8-0 6-1 0-0 116 27 14-1 .933 1963 Duane Bruley 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 45 15 5-1 7-2 4-0 0-0 96 35 11-2 .846 1964 Duane Bruley 5-2 .714 3rd 2nd 48 15 4-6 4-3 5-3 0-2 98 54 9-8 .529 1965 Duane Bruley 5-2 .714 3rd T2nd 48 15 9-2 9-2 5-2 0-0 122 49 14-4 .778 1966 Duane Bruley 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 48 15 5-3 9-1 2-3 0-0 98 54 11-4 .733 1967 Duane Bruley 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 50 12 10-1 9-1 7-1 0-0 127 34 16-2 .889 T26th 1968 Duane Bruley 5-2 .714 3rd 4th 41 22 7-2 8-1 3-3 1-0 94 50 12-4 .750

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Year-By-Year Records Records and History

ACC Reg. ACC

ACC Season Tour. Non-

Final

Year Head Coach Record Pct. Finish Finish PF PA Conf. Home Away Neutral PF PA Overall Pct. Rank 1969 Duane Bruley 7-0 1.000 1st 1st 52 10 9-0 10-0 6-0 0-0 94 50 16-0 1.000 1970 Duane Bruley 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 49 13 9-1 12-0 3-1 0-1 116 23 15-2 .882 1971 Duane Bruley 7-0 1.000 1st 2nd 48 12 8-4 7-2 6-2 2-0 121 46 15-4 .789 1972 Duane Bruley 4-2 .667 3rd 4th 31 20 10-4 12-1 1-4 1-1 115 59 14-6 .700 T24th 1973 Duane Bruley 4-2 .667 T2nd 2nd 32 22 8-4 8-2 3-4 1-0 98 62 12-6 .667 22nd 1974 Bill Beckwith 3-3 .500 T3rd 2nd 28 26 11-6 8-5 6-4 0-0 124 83 14-9 .609 T35th 1975 Bill Beckwith 0-6 .000 7th 6th 11 43 7-8 5-6 2-8 0-0 80 97 7-14 .333 1976 Chuck Kriese 1-5 .167 7th 6th 14 40 16-13 11-7 4-9 2-2 167 146 17-18 .486 1977 Chuck Kriese 1-5 .167 T5th 5th 24 30 20-13 12-5 8-10 1-3 185 145 21-18 .538 1978 Chuck Kriese 3-3 .500 T4th 3rd 31 23 15-9 11-1 5-9 2-2 159 111 18-12 .600 1979 Chuck Kriese 6-0 1.000 1st 2nd 36 18 18-7 12-1 8-4 4-2 176 86 24-7 .781 15th 1980 Chuck Kriese 6-0 1.000 1st 1st 51 3 26-5 14-0 8-1 10-4 238 89 32-5 .864 8th 1981 Chuck Kriese 7-0 1.000 1st 1st 49 14 23-7 13-1 10-3 7-3 234 99 30-7 .811 7th 1982 Chuck Kriese 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 49 14 18-9 13-2 2-4 9-4 195 108 24-10 .706 7th 1983 Chuck Kriese 7-0 1.000 1st 1st 53 10 22-11 16-2 7-6 6-3 240 115 29-11 .725 9th 1984 Chuck Kriese 7-0 1.000 1st 1st 51 11 20-9 13-1 9-2 5-6 222 88 27-9 .750 10th 1985 Chuck Kriese 7-0 1.000 1st 1st 51 12 17-12 10-3 8-3 6-6 208 91 24-12 .667 8th 1986 Chuck Kriese 7-0 1.000 1st 1st 50 13 24-7 8-0 7-4 16-3 231 102 31-7 .816 5th 1987 Chuck Kriese 6-0 1.000 1st * 47 7 13-14 6-1 5-7 8-6 169 113 19-14 .576 14th 1988 Chuck Kriese 6-1 .857 2nd 1st 52 11 16-8 6-1 5-3 11-5 169 93 22-9 .710 10th 1989 Chuck Kriese 7-0 1.000 1st 1st 47 16 18-12 8-2 6-2 11-8 181 126 25-12 .676 13th 1990 Chuck Kriese 6-1 .857 1st 2nd 47 16 10-17 3-4 5-5 8-9 149 137 16-18 .471 1991 Chuck Kriese 6-1 .857 2nd T3rd 43 20 8-13 5-3 6-6 3-5 124 114 14-14 .500 1992 Chuck Kriese 5-3 .625 4th T3rd 40 32 10-8 8-2 4-3 3-6 113 111 15-11 .577 20th 1993 Chuck Kriese 3-5 .375 T5th T5th 23 32 3-15 6-4 2-8 1-8 77 124 9-20 .310 1994 Chuck Kriese 5-3 .625 T4th T3rd 36 20 16-9 10-5 2-3 9-4 143 88 21-12 .636 43rd 1995 Chuck Kriese 6-2 .750 T3rd 2nd 49 17 15-10 6-1 6-7 9-4 141 80 21-12 .636 29th 1996 Chuck Kriese 5-3 .625 4th T5th 29 27 7-9 8-6 3-3 1-3 85 78 12-12 .500 45th 1997 Chuck Kriese 6-2 .680 2nd 1st 83 32 10-8 6-2 5-6 9-3 124 84 20-11 .645 19th 1998 Chuck Kriese 3-5 .375 7th T5th 27 29 8-12 6-5 3-7 2-6 82 103 11-18 .379 58th 1999 Chuck Kriese 6-2 .750 T2 T3rd 41 27 15-10 11-6 6-3 4-3 216 157 21-12 .618 30th 2000 Chuck Kriese 5-3 .625 T3rd T3rd 41 27 13-14 11-1 3-13 4-3 134 106 18-17 .514 34th 2001 Chuck Kriese 2-6 .250 7th 2nd 24 32 6-14 1-8 2-6 5-6 65 117 8-20 .286 58th 2002 Chuck Kriese 3-5 .375 6th T5th 26 30 8-12 7-3 1-10 3-5 89 108 11-18 .379 2003 Chuck Kriese 6-2 .750 2nd 2nd 38 18 19-9 13-1 5-7 7-3 115 60 25-11 .694 27th 2004 Chuck Kriese 4-4 .500 5th 2nd 28 28 22-8 11-1 6-9 9-2 163 94 26-12 .684 25th 2005 Chuck Kriese 6-4 .600 5th T5th 35 35 19-7 18-2 6-6 1-3 150 89 25-11 .694 27th 2006 Chuck Kriese 5-6 .455 7th T5th 43 34 18-4 10-2 6-7 7-1 147 78 23-10 .697 24th 2007 Chuck Kriese 6-5 .545 T5th T5th 65 33 25-5 15-2 5-7 11-1 211 68 31-10 .756 23rd 2008 Chuck Kriese 1-10 .091 T11th T9th 19 59 14-10 7-7 1-11 7-2 124 120 15-20 .429 68th 2009 Chuck McCuen 3-8 .273 T9th T9th 28 59 8-5 6-5 3-7 2-1 85 81 11-13 .458 65th 2010 Chuck McCuen 3-8 .273 T9th T9th 26 51 14-2 15-3 2-6 0-1 104 82 17-10 .630 55th Totals 250-157 .614 12 11 2112 1410 672- 558- 313- 210- 8401 6217 1081- .612 Firsts Firsts 411 200 345 140 685- NOTE: 1987 ACC Tournament was rained out, Clemson Declared Champion based on regular season. 6

41


Series Scores Records and History

4-1-41 4-15-63 4-9-74 3-17-75 3-11-76 10-7-76 2-20-77 3-26-87 3-25-89 3-29-90 2-15-91 3-28-01 2-15-02 2-16-07 2-15-09

ALABAMA (4-11) 2-5 L A 6-3 W A 1-8 L H 1-8 L A 1-8 L H 5-1 W H 3-6 L A 5-4 W N (11-19) 2-7 L N (10-T25) 1-5 L N (NR-13) 5-4 W N (24-NR) 1-6 L H (47-20) 2-5 L A (56-26) 3-4 L A (23-31) 2-5 L H (61-19)

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (0-1) 1-30-93 1-6 L N (20/T18th) 4-4-39

ALBRIGHT (1-0) 7-2 W H

AMHERST (1-0) 3-25-63 9-0 W H ANDERSON UNIVERSITY (1-0) 1-30-04 6-0 W H (24-NR)

ARIZONA (2-2) 6-0 W N 4-5 L N 4-2 W N 1-6 L A

(10-15) (35-33) (50-25)

ARIZONA STATE (5-5) 4-2-88 4-5 L H (T10-T10) 3-21-89 7-2 W A (10-NR) 2-1-91 1-5 L N (24-9) 3-16-92 5-4 W A (NR-20) 1-30-93 2-5 L N (20/T25) 3-19-04 2-5 L A (50-26) 3-15-05 5-2 W H (31-42) 3-13-06 5-2 W A (15-NR) 3-12-07 7-0 W H (20-50) 3-12-08 1-6 L N (52-15) ARKANSAS (5-9) 2-18-78 2-7 L A 2-18-79 1-8 L A 1-20-80 0-9 L N 2-16-80 2-7 L A 3-7-80 4-5 L N 2-19-81 4-5 L A 3-6-81 6-3 W N 3-16-82 3-6 L H 5-15-82 5-4 W N 3-5-83 6-3 W N 3-18-84 4-5 L N 2-20-86 6-3 W N 1-25-87 9-0 W N 1-27-90 3-6 L N ARMY (3-0) 2-14-04 4-3 W A 3-15-05 7-0 W H 1-28-06 6-1 W A

(14-10) (14-10) (11-5) (6-5) (6-5) (6-9) (9-10) (10-6) (8-10) (T2-9) (8-NR) (13-15) (27-NR) (31-74)

ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN (1-0) 4-2-76 8-1 W A 3-31-41 2-19-77 2-27-78 3-23-83 3-3-84

AUBURN (2-3) 2-4 L A 5-4 W A 6-3 W H 4-5 L H 2-7 L N

(7-NR) (4-7)

AUSTIN PEAY (3-0) 3-15-80 9-0 W H (11-NR) 3-18-81 8-1 W H (6-NR) 2-1-08 7-0 W N (31-NR) BALL STATE (6-1) 4-15-65 9-0 W H 3-4-90 5-4 W N (13-NR) 3-8-91 2-5 L N (24-NR) 3-6-93 4-3 W N (20/NR) 2-12-94 4-3 W N (42-NR) 3-7-98 5-2 W N (28-62)

42

N

(27-63)

BAYLOR (0-2) 4-4-99 1-6 L H 2-14-00 0-7 L A

(30-3) (26-12)

BOISE STATE (6-2) 3-4-95 4-3 W N 3-23-97 3-4 L A 2-16-98 4-2 W N 2-13-99 4-3 W H 2-12-00 3-4 L N 2-10-01 4-3 W N 2-9-02 5-2 W N 2-8-03 5-2 W N

(35-38) (26-2) (28-16) (52-43) (26-29) (33-39) (57-66) (33-73)

BOSTON COLLEGE (8-1) 3-28-40 7-0 W H 4-15-41 9-0 W H 2-12-05 4-3 W A (27-NR) 4-15-06 7-0 W H (21-NR) 4-13-07 7-0 W A (20-NR) 4-19-07 4-0 W N (22-NR) 4-6-08 3-4 L H (62-NR) 4-3-09 5-2 W A (68-71) 4-2-10 6-1 W H (43-NR) BREVARD (2-0) 2-3-07 7-0 W H 3-10-08 7-0 W H (60-NR)

APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) 3-1-74 6-3 W H 3-3-89 3-6-92 3-5-95 3-21-04

5-11-03 4-0 W

BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-0) 2-15-80 5-4 W N (14-19) BROWN (1-0) 1-28-06 7-0 W N

BUTLER (1-0) 2-11-06 6-1 W N

CALIFORNIA (2-1) 2-7-82 6-3 W N (6-NR) 2-20-88 5-1 W N (9-NR) 3-22-00 3-4 L A (32-48) 5-14-83 2-26-84 3-3-87 3-19-89 3-17-91 2-2-92 3-21-93 3-16-02 1-25-04 2-27-05 2-10-08

CAL-IRVINE (7-4) 7-2 W N 6-3 W N 5-3 W H 3-6 L A 5-4 W A 3-6 L N 1-6 L A 1-6 L A 4-3 W A 6-1 W H 4-3 W A

(9-13) (4-13) (2-19) (10-4) (NR-20) (NR-23) (55-NR) (26-72) (35-NR) (33-NR)

CAL-LONG BEACH (1-1) 4-10-86 7-2 W H (3-15) 3-27-87 4-5 L N (11-2) CAL-RIVERSIDE (1-0) 3-27-07 7-0 W H (26-NR) CARSON NEWMAN (1-0) 3-14-80 9-0 W H (11-NR) CENTRAL FLORIDA (3-0) 3-15-07 6-1 W N (24-65) 2-6-09 4-3 W N (63-NR) 3-6-10 5-2 W H (45-NR) CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (5-0) 2-18-05 7-0 W H (36-NR) 2-6-05 7-0 W H (28-NR) 2-19-06 6-1 W H 2-3-07 7-0 W H (25-NR) 4-5-08 5-1 W H (62-NR) CINCINNATI (0-1) 4-12-60 2-7 L H CITADEL (33-14-1) 4-15-30 3-3 T A 5-7-30 5-2 W H 4-10-31 3-4 L A 5-11-35 7-0 W H 4-23-38 5-1 W A 4-25-38 5-2 W H 4-23-39 6-1 W H 1943 1-6 L A 4-26-46 5-2 W H

4-19-47 4-5 L H 5-2-47 6-3 W A 4-24-48 2-7 L H 5-1-48 4-3 W A 4-8-49 1-6 L A 4-30-49 1-6 L H 4-15-50 1-8 L A 4-21-50 5-4 W H 4-25-52 4-5 L H 4-17-53 4-5 L H 4-30-53 1-8 L A 4-9-54 6-3 W A 4-27-55 8-1 W H 4-9-56 5-4 W A 3-22-58 3-6 L A 3-24-59 5-4 W N 4-8-60 2-7 L H 4-20-60 1-8 L H 3-25-61 0-9 L A 3-24-62 8-1 W H 3-29-63 8-1 W A 4-10-64 9-0 W H 3-26-65 7-2 W A 3-21-66 9-0 W H 3-29-67 9-0 W A 4-20-68 6-3 W H 3-29-69 7-2 W A 4-14-70 9-0 W H 3-20-71 8-1 W A 3-23-74 6-1 W A 2-29-76 8-1 W A 4-4-77 5-0 W H 4-10-77 9-0 W A 1-17-04 6-1 W N (26-NR) 2-17-06 7-0 W H 2-3-07 6-1 W H (25-NR) 1-20-08 6-1 W H (30-NR) 1-24-09 7-0 W H (61-NR) 2-21-10 6-1 W H (64-NR) COASTAL CAROLINA (2-0) 4-10-80 9-0 W H (11-NR) 2-12-85 9-0 W H (9-NR) COKER (2-0) 3-12-07 7-0 W H 4-6-08 7-0 W H

(20-NR) (62-NR)

COL. OF CHARLESTON (24-10) 4-14-30 2-3 L A 4-9-31 2-4 L A 5-11-34 8-1 W A 4-16-42 6-1 W H 4-29-43 6-1 W A 4-12-46 9-0 W H 4-19-46 9-0 W A 4-17-47 5-2 W H 5-3-47 3-4 L A 4-30-48 3-4 L A 4-9-49 0-7 L A 4-28-49 0-7 L H 3-31-50 0-9 L H 3-31-51 6-3 W H 4-15-52 4-3 W H 4-28-52 5-4 W A 4-9-53 6-3 W H 4-29-53 4-3 W A 4-10-54 0-9 L A 4-14-54 3-6 L H 4-18-55 3-6 L H 4-10-56 5-4 W A 4-3-57 7-2 W H 3-21-58 7-2 W A 4-1-60 7-2 W A 2-28-76 9-0 W A 4-6-76 9-0 W H 4-9-77 9-0 W A 2-25-78 8-1 W H 2-20-80 6-3 W H (14-NR) 2-14-85 8-1 W H (9-NR) 1-17-04 7-0 W A (26-NR) 3-11-09 7-0 W H 2-16-10 5-2 W H (64-NR) 3-7-93 3-9-96 3-7-98

COLORADO (0-3) 3-4 L N (20/NR) 2-5 L N 42-48) 1-5 L N (28-45)

COLUMBIA (3-0) 4-3-69 9-0 W H 4-2-70 8-1 W H 2-14-04 7-0 W N (27-NR)

CORNELL (0-4) 3-28-55 1-8 L H 3-26-56 0-9 L H 3-26-57 4-5 L H 4-1-58 4-5 L H DARTMOUTH (6-0) 3-27-65 6-3 W H 3-20-67 6-3 W H 3-24-70 8-1 W H 2-6-05 7-0 W H (28-NR) 1-29-06 5-2 W N 2-28-09 7-0 W H (64-NR) 4-20-23 4-9-25 4-1-29 5-4-29 4-6-46 4-28-66 4-15-67 1-16-10

DAVIDSON (3-5) 0-4 L A 1-5 L A 6-0 L H 0-7 L A 0-7 L H 8-1 W H 8-1 W A 5-2 W H

2-5 L A 5-2 W H 1-6 L A 2-5 L H 2-5 L A

(10-4) (30-17) (61-42) (59-30) (40-20)

EAST CAROLINA (3-0) 4-3-67 9-0 W H 2-2-02 6-1 W H (57-NR) 2-1-03 7-0 W H (33-NR) EAST STROUDSBURG (1-0) 3-18-70 7-2 W H

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (3-0) 3-5-72 9-0 W H 3-9-73 6-2 W H 3-15-98 5-2 W H (36-NR) ELON (2-0) 4-18-40 6-1 W H 5-11-07 4-0 W N 1-30-08 5-2 W N

DEPAUL (1-0) 1-30-98 6-1 W A

(28-NR)

DRAKE (1-0) 3-31-90 5-4 W N5

Drake

4-20-56 4-11-58 5-6-60 4-14-61 4-27-62 3-30-63 5-1-64 4-27-65 3-25-66 3-25-67 3-22-69 3-29-70 4-12-71 4-7-72 3-15-73 4-6-74 3-7-75 10-8-75 4-4-76 10-8-76 3-4-77 4-2-78 3-10-79 4-6-80 4-11-81 4-4-82 4-2-83 4-7-84 3-16-85 3-12-86 4-9-88 4-22-88 3-4-89 3-11-89 4-22-89 4-14-90 3-15-91 4-20-91 4-5-92 4-17-93 4-16-94 4-23-94 4-16-95 4-23-95 5-6-95 4-13-96 5-10-96 4-12-97 4-20-97 5-10-97 4-18-98 4-11-99 5-16-99 4-8-00 3-25-01 4-22-01 4-7-02 3-30-03 4-20-03 3-28-04 5-16-04 4-3-05

3-26-06 3-24-07 4-11-08 4-12-09 4-11-10

DUKE (31-36) 1-8 L A 2-7 L A 1-8 L A 3-6 L H 5-3 W A 8-1 W H 7-2 W A 9-0 W H 5-4 W A 9-0 W H 9-0 W H 8-1 W H 6-0 W N 1-5 W A 6-3 W H 5-4 W A 2-7 L H 5-4 W N 1-8 L A 5-4 W H 3-6 L H 3-6 L A 5-4 W H (17-NR) 8-1 W A (11-NR) 6-3 W H (6-NR) 3-6 L A (6- 12) 6-3 W H (7-NR) 6-3 W A (10-NR) 8-1 W H (18-NR) 8-1 W A (3-NR) 7-2 W A (10-17) 7-2 W N (10-17) 5-2 W N (10-NR) 6-3 W H (10-NR) 7-2 W H (14-NR) 5-4 W A 5-4 W H 1-5 L N 1-8 L A (18-24) 1-6 L H (NR-7) 3-4 L A (36-7) 1-6 L N (36-7) 2-5 L H (35-11) 1-5 L N (37-9) 1-4 L N (35-9) 1-6 L A (39-10) 0-4 L H (46-10) 3-4 L H (23-12) 4-3 W N (22-12) 1-4 L N (20-10) 5-2 L A (53-18) 1-6 L H (24-3) 0-4 L H (31-2) 1-6 L A (35-5) 0-7 L H (47-3) 0-4 L N (68-3) 1-6 L A (NR-13) 4-3 L H (30-11) 1-4 L N (27-9) 2-5 L A (NR-8) 4-3 W A (33-6) 2-5 L H (19-5)

4-19-30 4-10-40 4-11-41 4-17-48 2-8-78 2-11-79 2-9-83 2-18-05

EMORY (6-2) 0-6 L A 6-3 W H 5-2 W A 2-5 L H 9-0 W H 9-0 W A 9-0 W H 7-0 W H

(22-NR) (60-NR)

(10-NR) (36-NR)

EMORY AND HENRY (1-0) 4-29-40 5-2 W H

ERSKINE (40-2-1) 4-16-27 6-0 W A 4-25-27 6-0 W H 4-20-29 1-5 L A 4-24-29 3-3 T H 4-8-30 8-1 W A 4-24-30 7-2 W H 4-24-31 8-0 W H 4-5-34 6-3 W H 4-9-34 4-3 W A 4-23-35 5-2 W A 4-15-35 6-3 W H 4-20-37 7-0 W A 4-13-39 6-1 W H 4-27-39 7-0 W A 4-8-40 6-1 W H 4-17-40 8-1 W A 4-18-41 7-0 W H 4-28-41 7-0 W A 3-23-42 8-1 W H 4-7-42 4-3 W A 3-23-43 4-3 W A 1943 L H 4-27-46 7-0 W A 4-15-46 7-0 W H 5-9-47 8-1 W H 5-12-47 7-2 W A 4-29-48 7-0 W A 5-12-48 7-2 W H 4-22-49 6-2 W A 4-20-50 6-1 W H 5-4-50 7-2 W A 4-9-51 7-2 W A 4-23-51 6-3 W H 1952 8-1 W H 4-18-52 9-0 W A 4-14-53 5-2 W H 3-29-54 8-1 W H 3-24-55 7-0 W H 5-9-55 7-0 W A 3-22-56 6-3 W H 3-20-57 6-3 W H 2-2-02 7-0 W H (57-NR) 2-6-07 7-0 W N (24-NR) EVANSVILLE (2-0) 2-28-83 9-0 W H (10-NR) 2-13-94 7-0 W N (42-NR) FLAGLER (0-1) 3-14-76 4-5 L A FLORIDA (4-6) 4-3-37 1-6 L A 4-12-37 3-6 L H 3-30-39 1-6 L A


Series Scores Records and History 4-3-40 3-31-48 3-27-80 3-1-81 3-6-86 3-29-86 3-23-91

1-5 0-7 6-3 9-0 8-1 9-0 4-5

L A L A W H W A W N W N L N

(11-NR) (6-NR) (3-NR) (4-20) (NR-12)

FLORIDA A&M (3-0) 3-15-03 6-1 W A (45-NR) 3-18-08 7-0 W N (61-NR) 3-19-10 6-1 W A (29-NR) FLORIDA ATLANTIC (1-0) 2-26-99 6-1 W A (52-NR) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (2-1) 3-19-74 7-2 W A 3-16-76 4-5 L A 2-18-95 5-2 W A (35-49) FLORIDA STATE (17-16) 4-18-62 9-0 W H 4-24-62 9-0 W A 3-27-64 4-5 L A 4-20-64 4-5 L H 4-10-74 4-5 L H 3-20-76 5-4 W A 3-23-81 8-1 W H ( 5-NR) 3-3-88 5-1 W N (9-NR) 3-26-92 4-5 L H (18-NR) 2-26-93 1-5 L A (20/NR) 4-23-93 2-5 L N 4-22-94 4-3 W N (36-37) 3-27-94 4-3 W H (43-22) 4-8-95 3-4 L A (35-18) 4-22-95 4-2 W N (37-16) 3-24-96 4-3 W H (42-43) 4-5-97 4-3 W A (23-39) 4-19-97 4-2 W N (22-42) 3-29-98 2-5 L H (50-33) 3-20-99 6-1 W A (36-55) 3-12-00 5-2 W H (32-45) 3-23-01 3-4 L A (47-59) 3-12-02 1-6 L H (56-41) 3-16-03 4-3 W A (45-37) 4-19-03 4-3 W N (27-36) 4-2-04 4-3 W H (NR-29) 4-2-05 0-7 L A (19-26) 3-18-06 2-5 L A (5-NR) 3-2-07 4-3 W H (31-10) 3-18-08 0-7 L A (61-7) 3-7-09 1-6 L H (68-16) 3-20-10 0-7 L A (29-20) 4-22-10 0-4 L N (49-28) FRESNO STATE (1-2) 2-15-90 3-6 L H (13-NR) 3-21-00 2-5 L A (32-17) 3-24-05 4-3 W A (14-50) FURMAN (74-18-1) 4-17-23 3-0 W H 4-27-23 4-0 W A 4-12-24 2-4 L H 4-19-24 0-6 L A 3-28-25 3-3 T A 4-21-25 4-2 W H 5-4-27 2-4 L A 4-30-30 6-3 W H 5-6-30 5-4 W A 4-28-31 5-2 W H 5-12-31 3-4 L A 4-21-34 4-5 L H 4-26-34 5-4 W A 4-19-35 4-5 L A 4-30-35 5-4 W H 4-22-37 4-3 W H 4-30-37 2-5 L A 3-30-38 6-1 W H 4-20-38 5-2 W A 4-12-39 3-4 L A 4-19-39 5-2 W H 5-2-40 5-2 W H 5-3-40 6-1 W A 4-23-41 6-1 W A 4-20-42 4-3 W A 4-6-42 5-2 W H 4-13-43 8-1 W H 4-28-43 5-2 W A 4-16-46 9-0 W A 3-29-47 4-3 W A 4-30-47 5-1 W H

5-11-48 4-19-49 3-28-50 4-3-50 4-30-51 4-2-52 4-22-52 3-25-53 4-23-53 3-22-54 4-22-54 4-25-55 5-10-55 3-21-56 3-23-56 4-9-57 4-29-57 4-17-58 3-23-59 4-2-59 3-24-60 4-13-60 4-16-62 4-25-63 4-28-64 3-20-65 4-12-67 3-25-68 3-17-70 4-19-71 4-17-72 4-17-73 3-28-74 4-15-75 9-25-75 10-8-75 10-8-76 4-13-76 4-12-77 3-28-79 4-15-80 4-15-81 4-9-82 4-12-83 4-17-84 3-18-85 3-26-86 4-4-87 3-13-88 4-5-90 4-16-91 4-13-92 3-16-93 4-2-94 3-26-95 3-16-96 3-17-97 3-23-98 4-2-99 3-11-00 2-11-09 2-18-10

5-2 2-5 3-4 4-3 8-1 6-3 5-4 9-0 6-3 4-5 4-5 4-5 5-2 4-5 6-3 8-1 7-2 9-0 9-0 9-0 7-2 7-1 9-0 8-1 9-0 9-0 9-0 9-0 9-0 8-1 4-5 8-1 4-5 6-3 9-0 6-3 5-0 4-5 6-3 6-3 8-1 9-0 9-0 6-3 6-0 6-3 9-0 9-0 8-1 8-1 9-0 6-3 2-5 6-1 6-1 5-2 7-0 4-2 7-0 6-1 4-3 4-3

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

L L L L L L L L L L

H H A H H A H H A A H H A A H H A H A A H A H H A H H A A H A H A H H N H A H H A H H A H A H A H A A H A H H A H A H A H A

(17-NR) (11-NR) (6-NR) (6-NR) (8-NR) (10-NR) (18-NR) (4-NR) (13-NR) (9-NR) (21-NR) (38-NR) (35-NR) (42-NR) (49-NR) (36-NR) (30-NR) (32-NR) (61-70) (64-58)

GARDNER-WEBB (2-0) 1-24-03 7-0 W H 1-16-10 7-0 W H (66-NR) GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-0) 3-9-51 6-3 W H 3-13-94 7-0 W N (34-NR) GEORGETOWN (1-0) 4-15-07 7-0 W N (20-NR) GEORGIA (13-46) 4-15-37 2-4 L A 4-8-39 3-4 L A 4-15-39 4-3 W H 4-27-40 3-4 L A 4-10-41 0-7 L A 4-4-46 1-6 L A 4-2-49 0-9 L H 4-24-53 5-4 W H 4-3-54 1-8 L H 4-26-55 0-9 L A 3-31-60 3-6 L A 3-30-62 5-4 W A 4-17-63 6-3 W H 4-22-64 2-7 L A 3-30-65 2-7 L A 4-22-66 2-7 L A 4-8-67 5-4 W H 3-28-68 2-7 L A

4-9-70 4-12-71 4-14-72 4-12-73 4-3-74 4-9-75 4-12-76 3-24-77 4-6-78 4-10-79 4-2-80 4-2-81 3-30-82 4-6-83 4-4-84 2-20-85 4-9-85 4-9-86 2-21-87 4-9-87 5-16-87 3-25-88 3-30-88 4-12-89 4-11-90 3-27-91 4-1-92 4-12-94 2-14-95 3-25-96 2-3-97 5-5-98 3-12-99 3-13-01 1-29-02 1-26-03 2-25-04 5-15-05 2-3-06 2-6-07 1-27-09

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

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

A H A H A H A H A H (17-12) A (11-12) A (5-9) A (6-4) H (7-14) A (10-9) N (9-6) H (10-6) A (3-17) N (8-7) H (13-4) A (14-3) N (10-3) A (10-3) H (9-4) A (NR-3) H (NR-4) A (18-6) H (36-8) A (35-2) H (42-4) A (49-4) H (55-3) A (36-5) H (40-7) A (57-1) H (NR-6) A (26-24) A (27-7) H (NR-2) A (24-1) A (61-3)

GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-1) 10-9-75 4-5 L N GEORGIA STATE (5-1) 4-2-42 3-4 L A 4-17-59 7-1 W H 2-18-77 9-0 W A 2-24-05 5-2 W H (35-NR) 3-3-06 6-1 W H (15-NR) 2-21-10 5-2 W H (64-NR) GEORGIA TECH (26-24) 4-25-25 2-4 L H 4-30-26 0-6 L A 4-2-37 1-6 L A 4-10-37 2-5 L H 3-29-41 3-4 L A 4-1-42 2-5 L A 4-17-43 0-9 L A 4-19-65 1-8 L H 4-21-66 0-9 L A 4-16-67 5-4 W H 4-11-69 5-4 W H 4-10-70 5-4 W A 4-21-71 7-2 W H 3-4-80 9-0 W A (11-NR) 4-6-81 9-0 W H (5-NR) 2-28-82 8-1 W A (6-NR) 4-7-83 9-0 W H (7-NR) 2-21-84 9-0 W A (4-NR) 4-8-85 7-2 W H (10-NR) 4-18-86 7-2 W N (3-NR) 1-19-86 8-1 W N (6-NR) 4-1-86 6-3 W A (4-NR) 3-12-87 9-0 W H (2-18) 4-7-88 4-5 L A (10-13) 4-23-88 5-4 W N (10-12) 4-4-89 6-3 W H (9-NR) 4-3-90 7-2 W A 4-3-91 7-2 W H 4-8-92 5-4 W A (21-NR) 3-31-93 2-5 L H 3-9-94 3-4 L A (34-28) 4-5-95 6-1 W H (35-46) 4-2-96 5-2 W A (39-48) 4-2-97 2-5 L H (23-40) 4-15-98 1-6 L A (53-56) 4-15-99 3-4 L H (26-64) 4-24-99 1-4 L N (26-46) 3-29-00 3-4 L A (33-NR) 4-21-00 5-0 W N (32-71)

3-21-01 4-3-02 4-9-03 4-16-04 3-10-04 3-9-05 3-8-06 3-7-07 3-4-08 3-4-09 3-31-10

2-5 1-6 6-1 4-3 3-4 4-3 6-1 3-4 3-4 3-4 0-7

W W W W

L L L L L L L

H (46-38) A (NR-56) H (31-25) N (45-26) A (41-39) H (36-51) A (15-18) H (20-44) A (60-39) H (68-58) A (42-25)

GUILFORD (0-1) 4-13-40 1-6 L H

HAMPTON INSTITUE (0-1) 3-6-77 2-7 L H 4-1-59 4-6-60 4-7-61 4-2-62 4-3-62 4-2-63 4-3-63 4-1-64 4-2-64 4-7-65 4-8-65 4-6-66 4-7-66 4-5-67 4-2-69 4-8-71 4-2-72 4-1-73 3-31-74 3-30-75 3-28-76 4-10-82 2-4-82 5-10-83 3-2-90 3-4-01 2-9-03 2-11-05 2-12-06 3-10-08

HARVARD (16-14) 2-7 L H 0-9 L H 1-8 L H 7-2 W H 6-3 W H 5-4 W H 5-4 W H 3-6 L H 4-5 L H 5-4 W H 6-3 W H 4-5 L H 5-4 W H 8-1 W H 7-2 W H 6-3 W H 7-2 W H 5-4 W H 7-2 W H 4-5 L H 3-6 L H 6-3 W H (6-NR) 5-4 W N (6-NR) 4-5 L A (9-NR) 4-5 L N (13-NR) 2-5 L N (33-40) 3-4 L A (33-29) 2-5 L A (27-23) 5-2 W N 3-4 L H (60-48)

HOUSTON (0-2) 3-18-79 3-6 L A 3-7-81 4-5 L N

(17-12) (6-11)

HOWARD (4-0) 4-4-79 6.5-2.5 W H (17-NR) 4-1-80 6-3 W H (11-NR) 3-10-81 9-0 W H (6-NR) 3-22-82 9-0 W H (6-NR) HUNTINGTON (1-0) 2-19-77 9-0 W A IDAHO (2-0) 3-23-97 6-1 W N 2-27-00 7-0 W H 3-26-64 1-13-89 1-13-90 3-21-92 2-12-94 3-10-02 3-10-07

INDIANA (3-4) 2-6 L N 3-6 L N 4-5 L N 3-6 L H 4-3 W A 5-2 W N 7-0 W H

3-31-69 3-10-96 3-7-97 5-12-03 2-11-06

ILLINOIS (2-3) 7-2 W H 4-3 W N 3-4 L N 0-4 L A 0-7 L A

(26-NR) (29-NR)

(14-NR) (13-NR) (42-NR) (56-58)

(42-46) (49-16) (27-1) (25-3)

ILLINOIS STATE (2-0) 3-13-76 9-0 W H 2-26-00 6-1 W H (29-NR) JACKSONVILLLE (2-1) 3-14-72 8-1 W N 3-15-76 9-0 W A 10-21-76 4-5 L N

JAMES MADISON (1-0) 3-30-07 7-0 W N (26-NR) KALAMAZOO (1-3) 3-26-41 0-7 L H 4-1-46 0-7 L H 4-3-59 7-2 W H 4-5-61 3-6 L H KANSAS (1-0) 5-15-87 6-1 W N

3-19-76 2-15-83 3-9-84 2-13-88 5-21-88 3-23-89 2-17-90 2-5-91 3-20-94 2-9-95 3-17-97 2-1-98

(14-NR)

KENTUCKY (4-8) 2-7 L N 9-0 W H (10-NR) 8-1 W H (8-NR) 3-6 L N (9-14) 2-5 L N (10-8) 5-4 W H (10-6) 2-7 L A (13-14) 0-6 L H (24-14) 2-5 L N (43-T4) 3-4 L A (35-24) 4-3 W H (49-7) 1-6 L N (28-11)

LAMAR (1-0) 3-15-77 8-1 W A 2-6-78 2-11-81 2-21-83 2-8-84 2-13-85

LANDER (4-1) 8-1 W H 8-1 W H 8-1 W H 9-0 W H 4-5 L H

(6-NR) (10-NR) (7-NR) (9-NR)

LENOIR RHYNE (1-0) 5-1-41 5-2 W H LIBERTY (2-0) 2-1-03 7-0 W H 1-30-04 7-0 W H

(33-NR) (24-NR)

LIMESTONE (2-0) 2-13-79 9-0 W H 3-15-99 6-0 W H (36-NR) LONGWOOD (1-0) 3-28-08 7-0 W N (54-NR) LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (6-2) 3-21-73 9-0 W N 3-19-75 4-5 L A 3-26-88 5-2 W N (10-11) 3-3-90 6-3 W N (13-NR) 3-9-91 3-6 L N (24-NR) 3-7-97 4-3 W N (49-56) 3-7-99 4-0 W N (52-48) 3-21-03 4-3 W N LOUISIANA-MONROE (3-0) 3-7-86 5-4 W N (3-19) 3-8-87 7-2 W N (2-NR) 3-5-88 5-4 W N (9-NR) LOUISIANA STATE (7-6) 3-20-75 2-7 L A 3-19-77 1-8 L A 3-25-78 5-4 W A 2-16-79 5-4 W N (NR-12) 3-24-79 8-1 W A (17-20) 2-11-83 7-2 W N (10-NR) 5-18-85 5-1 W N (9-7) 1-31-85 4-5 L N (9-8) 3-30-86 6-3 W A (4-11) 1-23-88 2-7 L N (9-T4) 5-20-89 3-5 L N (13-5) 5-14-00 0-4 L A (34-10) 2-23-06 4-3 W A (22-13) LOUISVILLE (0-2) 2-1-98 3-4 L A (28-NR) 2-12-05 3-4 L N (27-40) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-0) 2-8-08 7-0 W N (33-NR) MARYLAND (43-14) 4-20-54 3-6 L H 5-2-55 1-8 L A 4-7-56 1-5 L H 4-6-57 0-6 L A

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Series Scores Records and History 4-9-58 5-3-60 5-7-61 5-4-62 5-6-64 4-2-65 4-9-66 5-9-67 4-13-68 4-6-69 4-19-70 4-15-71 3-26-72 3-30-73 4-23-74 4-12-75 4-8-76 4-1-77 3-31-78 4-2-79 3-16-80 3-29-81 3-23-82 4-13-83 4-8-84 4-1-85 4-12-86 4-19-86 3-22-87 4-16-88 4-15-89 4-21-89 3-17-90 4-7-91 3-13-92 4-11-93 2-27-94 4-1-95 3-16-96 3-30-97 3-23-98 3-28-99 3-11-00 3-31-01 2-22-02 4-13-03 3-13-04 4-9-05 4-15-06 4-15-07 4-5-08 4-5-09 4-4-10

3-6 3-6 0-6 8-1 4-5 4-5 5-4 9-0 5-4 8-1 6-3 8-1 6-3 6-3 4-5 0-9 4-5 3-6 6-3 6-3 8-1 9-0 6-3 8-1 5-4 5-4 7-2 5-4 7-2 8-1 9-0 9-0 7-2 9-0 8-1 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 7-0 6-1 6-1 3-4 4-3 6-1

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

L L L L L L L L L L

H H A H N A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H H A A H N A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H

(17-NR) (11-NR) (5-NR) (6-NR) (8-NR) (10-NR) (18-NR) (3-25) (3-25) (11-NR) (10-NR) (9-NR) (14-NR)

(42-NR) (35-NR) (42-NR) (26-NR) (36-NR) (30-NR) (32-NR) (59-NR) (53-NR) (31-NR) (41-NR) (24-NR) (21-NR) (20-57) (62-59) (68-NR) (43-71)

3-15-68 3-15-71 3-17-71 3-20-74 3-17-76 1-18-80 2-28-81 3-12-82 2-12-82 5-16-81 2-3-83 2-10-83 3-12-83 2-24-84 3-10-84 2-22-85 2-28-85 3-8-85 1-25-86 2-27-86 1-23-87 5-9-87 1-22-88 1-27-89 1-28-90 3-10-90 2-2-91

MIAMI (23-24) 0-9 L A 3-6 L A 2-7 L A 1-8 L A 1-8 L A 5-4 W N 6-3 W A 4-5 L H 2-7 L N 6-3 W N 5-4 W N 2-7 L A 6-3 W H 6-3 W N 5-4 W H 0-9 L A 8-1 W H 7-2 W N 7-2 W N 6-3 W H 4-5 L A 6-3 W H 7-2 W A 5-4 W N 1-8 L N 4-5 L H 4-5 L A

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L L L L L L L L L L L

A A H A H A H A H N N H A H H H A H A H

(NR-8) (20/T18) (38-10) (35-11) (42-47) (49-30) (53-52) (52-53) (37-18) (34-21) (33-22) (NR-40) (43-36) (66-40) (36-62) (15-17) (24-73) (60-24) (63-23) (47-35)

MIAMI DADE SOUTH (1-0) 3-21-74 9-0 W A MIAMI (OHIO) (2-0) 3-24-71 9-0 W H 3-22-72 8-1 W H 2-18-88 2-25-89 3-3-01 2-16-02

MICHIGAN (2-2) 4-5 L N 5-2 W N 5-2 W N 2-5 L N

MINNESOTA 3-23-61 0-9 L 2-3-84 6-3 W 2-21-85 8-1 W 2-14-88 5-4 W 2-16-91 2-7 L 2-14-99 4-3 W 2-13-00 4-3 W 2-11-01 4-3 W 3-16-01 1-4 L 2-8-02 0-7 L 2-8-03 3-4 L 5-15-04 4-0 W

MEMPHIS STATE (0-1) 2-19-78 3-6 L N MERCER (2-1) 2-4 L H 4-3 W H 6-1 W H

W W W W W W W W W

(9-8) (10-6) (33-35) (56-45)

MICHIGAN STATE (3-0) 3-24-67 5-4 W H 3-27-93 4-3 W H 3-6-94 4-3 W N (34-NR

MASS. INSTITUTE OF TECH (1-0) 3-29-66 9-0 W H

5-5-39 5-6-40 4-3-94

1-31-92 5-4 1-31-93 1-6 4-3-94 3-4 2-19-95 3-4 3-31-96 6-1 3-1-97 3-4 4-12-98 3-4 2-26-99 5-2 4-14-00 4-3 5-13-00 4-3 3-4-01 1-6 4-13-02 2-5 3-8-03 2-5 4-10-04 5-2 3-12-05 5-2 3-4-06 6-1 3-16-07 2-5 3-9-08 3-4 2-7-09 0-7 3-13-10 4-3

4-3-41 3-12-81 3-30-89 2-23-90 3-30-90 5-15-92

(7-5) H N (7-20) N (9-NR) A (9-NR) A (24-NR) H (52-23) N (26-23) N (33-38) N (46-45) A (57-18) N (33-11) N (33-37)

MISSISSIPPI (1-5) 0-7 L A 7-2 W H 1-5 L N 4-5 L N 1-5 L N 3-5 L N

(6-NR) (10-22) (13-11) (20-14)

MISSISSIPPI STATE (2-0) 4-6-35 5-2 W H 1-15-89 5-4 W N (14-NR)

(38-NR)

(14-16) (6-12) (5-11) (6-10) (6-9) (10-11) (10-11) (10-7) (4-10) (8-16) (9-16) (9-16) (10-16) (6-12) (3-13) (8-10) (14-12) (9-NR) (14-16) (13-8) (NR-4) (24-12)

MOREHEAD STATE (1-0) 2-24-07 7-0 W H (31-NR) MURRAY STATE (1-0) 4-16-68 7-2 W H 4-1-65 3-30-97 2-25-00 2-29-08 2-28-09 2-27-10

NAVY (6-0) 7-2 W A 6-1 W N 7-0 W H 7-0 W H 7-0 W H 7-0 W H

(26-NR) (29-T75) (42-NR) (64-NR) (56-NR)

NEBRASKA (1-0) 3-5-89 5-2 W N (10-NR) 3-5-99

UNLV (1-0) 4-3 W N

NEWBERRY (5-0-1) 4-24-47 7-2 W H 4-12-48 7-0 W A 5-14-48 7-0 W H 3-21-49 5-2 W H 5-2-49 4-4 T A 5-2-50 9-0 W A

(52-42)

OHIO (2-0) 3-22-77 9-0 W H 3-17-80 7-2 W H

NICHOLLS STATE (1-0) 3-21-75 8-1 W A

3-22-98 7-0 W 3-15-99 7-0 W

NORTH CAROLINA (26-46) 3-30-31 0-6 L A 4-21-56 0-9 L A 4-12-57 1-8 L A 4-19-58 1-8 L H 4-13-59 2-7 L A 4-30-60 0-9 L A 4-30-61 0-9 L H 4-28-62 1-8 L A 4-27-63 1-8 L H 5-2-64 1-8 L A 5-1-65 2-7 L H 3-26-66 3-6 L A 4-1-67 2-7 L H 4-8-68 4-5 L A 4-12-69 7-2 W H 3-26-70 3-5 L N 4-10-71 5-4 W H 4-8-72 2-7 L A 4-7-73 1-8 L H 4-7-74 0-9 L A 4-8-75 0-9 L H 4-1-76 0-9 L A 10-22-76 9-0 W N 10-22-76 4-5 L N 3-29-77 4-5 L H 4-3-78 3-6 L A 4-5-79 6-3 W H (17-NR) 4-5-80 9-0 W A (11-NR) 4-4-81 8-1 W H (5-NR) 4-2-82 7-2 W A (6-NR) 3-31-83 5-4 W H (7-NR) 3-31-84 5-4 W A (9-NR) 4-12-85 7-2 W H (10-NR) 4-6-86 9-0 W A (4-NR) 4-5-87 7-2 W H (13-NR) 4-2-88 9-0 W A (10-NR) 4-9-89 6-3 W H (9-NR) 4-23-89 8-1 W H (14-NR) 4-8-90 4-5 L A 4-22-90 3-5 L N 3-30-91 3-6 L H (NR-24) 4-6-92 2-7 L A (18-8) 4-18-92 1-5 L N (21-7) 4-18-93 0-7 L H (NR-14) 4-9-94 3-4 L A (38-33) 5-13-94 2-4 L N (42-20) 4-15-95 4-3 W H (35-40) 5-5-95 4-3 W N (35-33) 4-6-96 0-7 L A (39-17) 4-13-97 4-3 W H (23-29) 5-9-97 4-0 W N (20-38) 4-11-98 3-4 L A (53-42) 4-24-98 1-4 L N (55-44) 4-10-99 5-2 W H (24-74) 4-23-99 4-3 W N (26-72) 4-9-00 1-6 L A (35-19) 4-22-00 3-4 L N (32-20) 4-15-01 2-5 L H (67-39) 4-20-01 4-3 W N (68-32) 3-29-02 2-5 L A (NR-44) 3-29-03 5-2 W H (30-37) 4-18-03 4-1 W N (27-44) 3-6-04 3-4 L A (38-36) 4-17-04 4-2 W N (45-13) 3-13-05 4-3 W H (36-37) 3-25-06 3-4 L A (10-12) 5-14-06 1-4 L A (24-11) 3-25-07 3-4 L H (30-14) 4-13-08 0-7 L A (61-11) 4-10-09 3-4 L H (59-36) 4-16-09 1-4 L N (59-35) 4-9-10 2-5 L A (40-19)

UNC-GREENSBORO (6-0) 2-21-03 4-0 W H (43-NR) 2-20-04 6-1 W H (27-NR) 2-24-05 7-0 W H (35-NR) 3-27-07 6-1 W H (26-NR) 1-20-08 7-0 W H (30-NR) 3-2-10 6-1 W H (45-NR)

UNC-ASHEVILLE (3-0) 1-21-83 9-0 W A (10-NR) 1-25-84 9-0 W A (7-NR) 1-23-85 9-0 W A (9-NR)

NORTHWESTERN (4-2) 3-18-68 7-2 W H 3-25-80 9-0 W H (11-NR) 3-4-94 2-5 L N (34-37) 1-30-98 1-6 L A (28-21) 3-22-03 4-2 W N (32-31) 5-14-05 4-0 W N (27-46)

UNC-CHARLOTTE (12-0) 3-7-79 7-2 W H (17-NR) 2-21-80 8-0 W H (14-NR) 2-25-82 9-0 W H (6-NR) 2-24-81 7-2 W H (6-NR) 2-24-83 9-0 W H (10-NR) 3-29-84 9-0 W H (9-NR) 3-28-85 7-2 W A (18-NR) 2-5-94 7-0 W H (42-NR) 2-4-95 7-0 W H (35-NR) 2-1-97 7-0 W H (49-NR)

H H

(36-NR) (36-NR)

N.C. STATE (50-11) 4-23-40 8-0 W A 4-25-40 8-1 W H 4-28-50 1-7 L H 4-16-55 4-5 L A 4-13-56 5-4 W H 4-13-57 5-4 W A 4-14-59 6-3 W A 4-29-60 3-6 L A 4-15-61 0-9 L A 4-7-62 9-0 W H 4-6-63 5-0 W A 4-3-64 9-0 W H 4-13-65 8-1 W A 4-15-66 9-0 W H 3-17-67 8-1 W A 4-5-68 9-0 W H 4-19-69 9-0 W A 3-28-70 9-0 W H 4-18-71 9-0 W A 3-7-72 9-0 W H 4-15-73 9-0 W A 3-4-74 8-1 W H 4-6-75 3-6 L A 3-26-76 2-7 L H 3-26-77 2-7 L A 3-4-78 4-5 L H 3-30-79 5-4 W A (17-NR) 3-17-81 7-2 W A (6-NR) 3-10-82 9-0 W H (5-NR) 4-3-83 9-0 W H (7-NR) 4-2-84 9-0 W A (9-NR) 3-4-85 9-0 W H (9-NR) 4-5-86 7-2 W A (4-NR) 3-2-87 9-0 W H (8-NR) 4-10-88 8-1 W A (10-NR) 4-8-89 7-2 W H (9-NR) 4-7-90 8-1 W A 4-20-90 5-1 W N 3-2-91 7-2 W H (24-NR) 4-19-91 6-1 W N 4-11-92 6-3 W A (21-NR) 4-4-93 5-2 W H 4-10-94 6-1 W A (38-NR) 3-26-95 6-1 W H (35-NR) 4-7-96 5-2 W A (39-NR) 4-7-97 5-2 W H (23-NR) 4-19-98 4-3 W A (53-59) 4-17-99 6-1 W H (24-48) 4-16-00 6-1 W A (37-NR) 4-13-01 6-1 W H (67-NR) 4-19-01 4-0 W N (68-NR) 4-12-02 5-2 W A (NR-NR) 3-2-03 7-0 W H (45-NR) 4-4-04 4-3 W A 4-17-05 5-2 W H (27-44) 4-9-06 3-4 L A (18-NR) 4-20-06 4-3 W N (24-NR) 4-7-07 6-1 W H (28-20) 3-30-08 1-6 L A (54-53) 3-27-09 5-2 W H (NR-38) 3-26-10 2-5 L A (46-33) NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0) 3-15-04 6-1 W A (41-NR)

NORTH TEXAS STATE (1-0) 3-6-80 9-0 W N (11-NR) OGLETHORPE (2-0) 4-25-23 3-0 W H 5-10-23 4-1 W A

(11-NR)

OHIO STATE (1-2) 3-19-72 8-1 W H 3-20-01 1-6 L H (46-23) 2-7-04 1-6 L A (24-15)

OKLAHOMA CITY (1-0) 2-16-78 7-2 W N OKLAHOMA STATE (2-2) 2-15-79 7-2 W N 5-17-86 5-0 W N (3-NR) 4-1-89 1-5 L N (10-NR) 3-6-98 1-5 L N (28-T37) OLD DOMINION (4-0) 3-11-81 9-0 W H (6-NR) 3-9-83 9-0 W H (10-NR) 3-7-84 9-0 W H (8-NR) 2-26-85 9-0 W H (9-NR) PAN AMERICAN (2-1) 3-16-77 0-9 L A 2-18-79 6-3 W N (NR-18) 3-17-79 5-2 W A (17-NR) PENNSYLVANIA (1-1) 3-13-68 6-3 W N 3-15-72 3-6 L N

PENN STATE (9-1) 3-23-72 6-3 W H 3-6-74 9-0 W H 3-5-75 9-0 W H 3-6-76 7-2 W H 3-5-77 4-5 L H 3-6-78 9-0 W H 3-4-79 8-1 W H (17-NR) 3-8-82 8-1 W H (5-NR) 3-8-83 9-0 W H (10-NR) 3-5-85 7-2 W H (10-NR) PEPPERDINE (4-10) 1-31-81 2-7 L A (6-3) 2-13-82 5-4 W N (6-3) 3-19-83 4-5 L A (10-2) 3-19-84 4-5 L A (8-4) 3-22-85 3-6 L A (18-5) 1-26-86 7-2 W N (6-5) 3-22-86 8-1 W A (3-1) 3-28-86 5-4 W N (4-5) 3-19-87 4-5 L A (11-8) 3-18-89 3-6 L A (10-14) 3-20-91 3-6 L A (NR-14) 3-19-93 2-5 L A (NR-11) 3-18-00 1-6 L A (32-5) 3-18-02 0-7 L A (55-6) PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (1-0) 1-21-07 6-0 W N (23-NR) PRESBYTERIAN (31-14) 4-22-26 4-2 W A 4-15-27 6-0 W A 4-19-29 2-4 L A 5-1-30 6-0 W H 4-10-34 7-0 W H 4-28-34 9-0 W A 4-9-35 7-0 W A 4-17-35 7-0 W H 4-23-37 7-0 W H 5-3-37 9-0 W A 4-4-38 2-5 L H 4-29-38 3-4 L A 4-20-39 0-7 L H 4-30-39 1-6 L A 3-24-42 1-6 L H 4-8-47 0-7 L H 5-7-47 1-6 L A 3-21-59 0-9 L A 3-22-60 0-9 L A 3-29-61 3-6 L A 4-10-62 8-1 W A 4-8-63 4-5 L H 4-15-64 5-4 W A 4-10-65 8-1 W H 3-19-66 5-4 W A 3-22-67 9-0 W H 4-1-68 9-0 W A 3-16-70 5-4 W A


Series Scores Records and History 3-30-71 3-27-73 4-19-74 4-3-75 9-24-75 2-27-76 2-28-77 2-22-78 2-28-79 2-26-80 2-26-81 2-23-82 2-23-83 2-14-84 2-19-85 3-15-99 2-6-10

4-5 8-1 7-2 7-2 9-0 4-5 7-2 9-0 9-0 9-0 8-1 9-0 8-1 8-1 8-1 7-0 7-0

L H W H W A W H W H L A W H W A W H W A W H W H W H W A W H W H W H

(17-NR) (11-NR) (6-NR) (6-NR) (10-NR) (7-NR) (9-NR) (36-NR) (65-NR)

PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL (1-0) 4-17-24 2-1 W A 4-23-80 5-19-80 3-25-81 5-11-83 4-14-84 3-19-93 3-19-02 2-15-04 1-29-05 2-29-08

PRINCETON (7-3) 7-2 W A 5-4 W N 6-3 W H 8-1 W A 8-1 W H 2-5 L N 3-4 L N 5-2 W N 6-1 W A 3-4 L H

(9-8) (7-8) (5-16) (9-NR) (10-NR) (55-70) (27-NR) (29-NR) (42-NR)

PURDUE (2-1) 3-8-73 9-0 W H 3-7-74 8-1 W H 3-13-75 4-5 L H RICE (3-1) 3-22-78 7-2 W A 3-14-79 5.5-3.5 W A 3-5-94 4-3 W N 3-21-03 2-5 L A

(17-NR) (34-47) (32-30)

RICHMOND (2-0) 3-6-76 7-2 W H 3-24-95 7-0 W N (35-NR) 4-1-39 4-6-40 3-30-48 4-27-59 4-23-62 3-30-64 3-27-67 3-14-68 3-16-72 3-18-74 3-28-93

ROLLINS (7-4) 6-1 W A 6-0 W A 0-7 L A 2-7 L H 8-1 W A 7-1 W A 4-5 L A 6-3 W A 1-5 L A 8-1 W A 5-1 W H

RUTGERS (1-0) 3-27-40 6-2 W H ST. AUGUSTINE (1-0) 3-12-79 8-1 W H (17-NR) ST. JOHN'S (3-0) 2-22-02 6-1 W H (53-NR) 2-23-03 4-0 W H (43-NR) 4-13-07 4-3 W N (20-NR) ST. MARY'S (1-0) 3-23-02 4-3 W N (NR-NR) SAMFORD (1-0) 2-16-07 7-0 W N (23-NR) SANTA CLARA (0-1) 3-23-02 2-5 L N (NR-73) SAN DIEGO STATE (0-3) 3-18-91 1-8 L A 3-21-93 2-5 L N 2-16-03 3-4 L N (37-33) SEWANEE (0-2) 4-1-53 1-8 L H 3-31-61 4-5 L H SLIPPERY ROCK (1-0) 4-16-65 9-0 W H

SOUTH ALABAMA (5-11) 3-28-93 2-5 L H (NR-T25) 3-2-97 2-5 L N (49-10) 2-14-98 3-4 L A (28-14) 4-2-99 4-3 W H (30-T65) 3-6-99 2-5 L N (52-38) 2-20-00 3-4 L A (22-67) 2-20-00 4-3 W A (22-67) 2-4-01 1-6 L H (31-16) 2-4-01 3-4 L H (31-16) 3-9-02 1-4 L A (56-30) 3-1-03 4-3 W H (45-39) 2-28-04 3-4 L A (26-47) 3-28-05 3-4 L H (14-50) 2-25-06 4-3 W A 3-10-07 6-1 W H (20-16) 2-23-08 2-4 L A (32-58) SOUTH CAROLINA (39-60-2) 4-13-25 2-4 L H 4-18-25 4-2 W A 4-13-26 0-6 L H 4-23-26 1-5 L A 4-14-27 3-3 T A 4-18-29 3-3 T A 4-27-29 2-4 L H 4-7-30 3-4 L A 4-26-30 2-4 L H 4-11-31 3-4 L A 4-15-31 1-6 L H 5-10-34 6-3 W A 5-3-35 3-6 L H 5-9-35 3-4 L A 5-1-37 2-5 L A 4-14-38 6-3 L A 5-4-38 5-4 W H 5-7-40 1-6 L A 4-17-42 6-1 W H 5-2-42 5-2 W A 3-22-46 2-5 L H 4-18-46 2-5 L A 4-3-48 2-5 L A 4-16-48 3-4 L H 4-7-49 1-6 L A 4-13-50 3-6 L A 4-25-50 4-5 L H 4-17-51 5-4 W H 4-20-51 4-5 L A 4-7-52 8-1 W A 4-21-52 7-2 W H 4-11-53 3-6 L A 4-16-53 4-5 L H 4-1-54 4-5 L A 4-26-54 5-4 W H 3-25-55 4-5 L A 4-19-55 3-6 L H 3-29-56 4-5 L A 5-4-56 5-4 W H 3-31-57 7-2 W A 4-27-57 8-1 W H 5-4-58 4-5 L A 4-30-59 8-1 W H 4-27-60 3-6 L A 4-25-61 2-7 L H 3-29-62 9-0 W A 3-23-63 9-0 W H 4-11-64 9-0 W A 4-23-66 9-0 W H 3-30-67 5-4 W A 3-30-68 4-5 L H 3-28-69 5-4 W A 4-13-70 9-0 W H 4-3-71 8-1 W A 4-11-72 5-4 W H 4-4-73 3-6 L A 4-17-74 3-6 L H 3-31-75 3-6 L A 10-9-75 3-6 L A 4-10-76 1-8 L H 9-24-76 1-8 L H 10-7-76 5-4 W H 4-8-77 4-5 L A 10-21-76 3-6 L A 4-10-78 5-4 W H 4-9-79 4-5 L A (17-NR) 4-13-81 6-3 W A (6-12) 4-13-82 7-2 W H (6-NR) 4-10-83 6-3 W A (7-NR) 4-10-84 9-0 W H (10-NR) 4-14-85 5-4 W A (10-12) 4-14-86 7-2 W H (3-15) 2-19-87 5-1 W N (8-13) 3-7-87 3-6 L N (2-16)

3-28-87 4-12-87 4-17-88 4-13-89 4-28-90 4-28-91 4-14-92 4-20-93 4-13-94 4-18-95 4-17-96 4-15-97 3-25-98 5-15-98 3-31-99 4-4-00 3-7-01 4-16-02 3-26-03 3-31-04 4-6-05 4-12-06 5-13-06 4-11-07 4-9-08 3-25-09 3-24-10

1-5 3-6 5-1 5-4 1-5 4-5 5-2 2-5 2-5 7-0 3-4 1-6 0-7 0-4 1-6 3-4 2-5 0-7 3-4 6-1 1-6 6-1 4-1 6-1 1-6 1-6 2-5

W W W W W W W W

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

N A H A H A H A H A H A H N A H A N A H A H N A H A H

(11-14) (13-14) (10-NR) (9-8) (NR-8) (NR-21) (21-NR)

1-29-89 1-26-90 3-7-92 2-14-99 2-12-00 2-11-01 1-28-07

(36-T14) (37-NR) (43-38) (22-34) (50-18) (58-15) (30-11) (35-66) (40-55) (NR-24) (30-18) (NR-56) (24-22) (21-NR) (24-NR)

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (2-0) 2-24-07 7-0 W H (31-NR) 2-27-10 6-1 W H (56-NR)

(61-63) (NR-16) (33-48)

STETSON (4-1) 3-31-39 7-0 W A 4-4-40 7-0 W A 3-29-48 1-6 L A 2-23-08 5-2 W N (32-NR) 3-14-09 6-1 W H SWARTHMORE (5-0) 3-10-74 7-2 W H 3-11-75 5-2 W H 3-7-76 7-2 W H 3-7-77 8-1 W H 3-6-79 9-0 W H (17-NR)

SOUTH CAROLINA-SUMTER (2-0) 2-13-78 8-1 W H 2-3-79 9-0 W H SO. CAROLINA-UPSTATE (1-0) 2-6-10 5-2 W H (65-NR) SOUTH FLORIDA (4-1) 1-14-90 7-2 W N (13-NR) 1-26-91 5-3 W H (24-NR) 2-26-93 1-5 L N (20/NR) 2-27-94 6-1 W H (42-NR) 4-8-95 5-2 W N (35-NR) SOUTHERN (2-0) 2-28-04 7-0 W N (26-NR) 2-23-06 7-0 W A SOUTHERN CAL (3-13) 5-17-81 3-6 L N (6-4) 3-15-81 4-5 L H (6-4) 1-29-82 3-6 L A (6-2) 3-17-83 3-6 L A (10-3) 2-6-84 0-6 L N (7-2) 3-21-84 3-6 L A (9-2) 3-23-85 1-8 L A (18-3) 3-19-86 4-5 L A (3-4) 2-23-86 5-1 W N (T2-4) 2-22-87 4-5 L N (8-1) 3-18-87 0-9 L A (11-1) 1-28-89 5-3 W N . (14-4) 3-17-00 2-5 L A (32-19) 3-19-02 2-4 L A (55-5) 3-19-05 4-3 W A (31-9) 2-8-08 1-6 L A (33-6) SIU-EDWARDSVILLE (5-3) 3-20-69 7-2 W H 3-20-77 2-7 L N 2-17-79 2-7 L N 2-14-80 6-3 W N (14-22) 3-18-80 8-1 W H (11-NR) 2-20-81 7-2 W N (6-NR) 3-11-83 3-6 L H (10-17) 3-11-84 8-1 W H (8-NR) SOUTHERN METHODIST (9-16) 3-14-78 1-8 L A 5-25-79 0-5 L N (17- 3) 2-7-80 4-5 L N (14-5) 2-5-82 1-8 L N (6-5) 2-14-82 6-3 W N (6-5) 3-5-82 3-6 L N (5-4) 5-16-82 4-5 L N (9-2) 1-31-83 2-7 L A (10-1) 5-15-83 4-5 L N (9-1) 4-4-85 2-7 L H (10-2) 1-24-86 6-3 W N (6-2) 2-22-86 3-5 L N (T2-5) 3-9-86 2-7 L N (3-2) 3-17-86 4-5 L A (3-1) 1-24-87 1-8 L N (8-2) 2-20-87 5-2 W N (8-2) 1-24-88 7-2 W N (9-12) 1-14-89 6-3 W N (14-19)

5-4 8-1 5-4 3-4 2-5 3-4 6-1

W N W N W N L H L A L N W A

(14-19) (13-NR) (52-10) (26-7) (33-13) (23-39)

SOUTHEST TEXAS (1-0) 3-12-95 5-0 W N (39-NR) 5-20-80 2-2-83 5-12-84 2-5-84 5-18-86 2-24-89 3-24-00

STANFORD (0-7) 2-7 L N 1-8 L N 4-5 L N 4-5 L N 3-5 L N 3-5 L N 2-5 L A

TEMPLE (1-0) 3-12-94 6-1 W N

(7-1) (10-8) (9-3) (7-1) (3-6) (10-2) (33-3)

(34-NR)

TENNESSEE (7-13) 3-18-65 5-4 W H 3-21-68 5-4 W H 3-21-69 7-2 W H 2-12-77 9-0 W H 2-11-78 1-8 L A 2-9-80 5-4 W N (14-9) 1-17-87 3-6 L A (8-9) 2-22-81 4-5 L N (6-19) 1-20-86 7-2 W A (6-14) 5-3-87 4-5 L H (14-8) 5-9-88 3-6 L A (12-19) 4-29-89 4-5 L H (14-25) 4-9-91 3-6 L A (NR-6) 3-29-92 6-3 W H (18-12) 4-13-93 1-6 L A (NR-4) 3-19-94 3-4 L H (43-13) 3-18-95 2-5 L A (39-13) 3-17-96 3-4 L H (42-21) 3-14-97 3-4 L A (49-48) 2-1-08 3-4 L A (31-24) TENN.-CHATTANNOGA (2-0) 3-8-77 5-4 W H 3-6-78 9-0 W H TENNESSEE TECH (11-0) 1-25-91 9-0 W H (24-NR) 2-26-94 7-0 W H (42-NR) 3-2-96 7-0 W H (34-NR) 2-1-97 7-0 W H (49-NR) 3-17-99 6-1 W N (36-NR) 2-27-00 7-0 W H (29-NR) 2-23-02 5-2 W H (53-NR) 2-22-03 6-0 W H (43-NR) 2-20-04 5-2 W H (27-NR) 2-19-05 7-0 W H (36-NR) 2-17-06 7-0 W H TEXAS (8-13) 3-20-73 1-8 L A 3-11-77 0-9 L A 3-17-78 1-8 L A 3-20-79 2.5-6.5 L A 2-8-80 6-3 W N 2-14-81 7-2 W A 3-4-82 5-4 W N 3-13-83 6-3 W H 3-3-83 6-3 W N 3-2-84 6-3 W N 2-2-85 4-5 L N 3-7-85 3-6 L N

(NR-11) (17-9) (14-13) (6-17) (5-7) (10-4) (10-7) (4-9) (9-12) (10-12)

3-15-87 3-4-88 2-19-88 2-26-89 3-17-92 3-5-97 3-4-98 3-5-00 1-27-08 3-12-77 3-21-78 3-8-80 3-5-81 3-4-82 3-3-83 3-8-92 3-6-93 3-11-95 1-25-08

3-6 L A 4-5 L N 5-4 W N 7-2 W N 2-7 L N 1-6 L A 1-6 L A 2-5 L A 0-7 L A

(2-6) (9-18) (9-18) (10-9) (49-12) (28-8) (29-12) (30-7)

TEXAS A&M (7-3) 5-4 W A 5-4 W A 6-3 W N 6-3 W N 8-1 W N 5-1 W N 5-4 W N 0-7 L N 3-4 L A 1-6 L A

(11-NR) (6-20) (5-NR) 10-18) (20/21) (39-35) (30-25)

TEXAS A&M CORPUS CHRISTI (6-0) 3-5-00 6-1 W N (29-NR) 3-18-03 6-1 W N 2-27-05 4-3 W H (35-67) 1-22-06 5-2 W N 1-26-07 5-2 W N (23-67) 1-25-08 4-3 W N (30-45) TEXAS-ARLINGTON (1-0) 3-11-95 7-0 W N TEXAS CHRISTIAN (11-10) 3-15-78 0-9 L A 3-6-80 5-1 W N (11-NR) 3-5-81 6-3 W N (6-15) 3-17-82 5-4 W H (6-8) 1-29-83 5-4 W A (10-15) 3-7-85 5-1 W N (10-NR) 3-8-86 7-2 W N (3-17) 3-6-87 4-5 L N (2-13) 3-24-88 5-4 W N (10-14) 3-6-89 2-5 L N (10-13) 2-24-90 1-6 L N (13-7) 3-21-90 4-5 L A (NR-11) 2-1-92 3-6 L N (NR-6) 3-4-95 0-4 L N (35-T8) 3-12-95 2-5 L N (39-11) 3-11-96 0-7 L A (42-5) 3-10-97 4-3 W A (49-21) 3-27-98 4-3 W H (50-31) 3-3-99 3-4 L A (52-32) 5-22-04 4-2 W N (33-16) 1-26-07 6-1 W A (23-36) TEXAS-DALLAS (1-0) 1-28-07 7-0 W N (23-NR) TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (1-0) 1-27-08 6-1 W N (30-NR) TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO (1-0) 3-18-03 6-1 W A TEXAS TECH (1-2) 3-8-97 5-2 W N (49-39) 3-5-99 2-4 L N (52-71) 3-21-05 2-5 L N (31-23) 3-25-69 3-25-70 3-23-71 3-24-72 3-25-75 3-25-76 2-7-04

TOLEDO (7-0) 7-2 W H 8-1 W H 9-0 W H 9-0 W H 6-0 W H 8-1 W H 7-0 W N

TRINITY (TX) 3-19-73 2-7 L 3-14-77 0-9 L 3-20-78 2-7 L 2-16-81 5-4 W 3-7-82 5-1 W 3-4-83 2-5 L 2-4-84 5-4 W 3-3-84 3-6 L 4-13-84 3-6 L 3-9-85 8-1 W 3-14-85 6-3 W 4-3-86 7-2 W

(24-NR)

(9-7) A A A A N N N N H N A H

(NR-1) (6-9) (5-6) (10-5) (7-4) (4-2) (10-5) (10-7) (18-7) (4-25)

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Series Scores Records and History 3-16-87 4-14-88 3-31-89 3-19-90

7-2 W A 8-1 W H 0-6 L N 5-4 W A

(2-NR) (10-18) (10-23)

TROY STATE (5-0) 1-24-03 7-0 W H 2-22-04 7-0 W H (27-NR) 1-22-05 6-1 W H (29-NR) 1-22-05 5-2 W H (29-NR) 2-19-06 7-0 W H TULANE (2-0) 3-22-75 5-4 W A 3-9-97 4-3 W N

(49-55)

TULSA (1-1) 3-27-93 5-1 W H 3-8-96 3-4 L N

(42-NR)

UCLA (2-9) 1-8 L A 1-8 L A 5-4 W N 1-8 L A 2-7 L A 3-5 L N 3-6 L A 5-4 W N 3-6 L N 0-4 L N 0-7 L A

(6-2) (6-1) (6-1) (10-4) (18-4) (9-1) (3-5) (T2-T2) (13-3) (33-3) (24-6)

UTAH (2-0) 3-1-84 6-3 W N 2-21-90 5-2 W N

(4-NR (13-NR)

2-1-81 1-30-82 2-6-82 3-20-83 3-24-85 5-19-85 3-20-86 2-21-86 2-22-90 5-24-04 1-27-04

VANDERBILT (6-2) 4-4-41 1-0 W A 2-17-78 7-2 W N 1-19-80 5-4 W A (14-NR) 2-21-81 8-1 W N (6-NR) 3-17-99 4-3 W A (36-46) 2-26-00 6-1 W H (29-62) 4-9-01 1-6 L A (63-39) 2-18-07 3-4 L A (23-68) 5-3-55 4-4-56 4-10-59 5-5-61 5-5-62 4-17-64 4-3-65

VIRGINIA (41-18) 2-7 L A 1-8 L H 4-5 L A 4-5 L A 8-1 W H 9-0 W H 8-1 W A

4-2-66 5-8-67 4-15-68 4-5-69 3-27-70 4-16-71 4-6-72 3-29-73 3-3-74 4-11-75 3-12-76 4-2-77 3-12-78 4-1-79 3-10-80 3-28-81 3-19-82 3-26-83 3-13-84 4-6-85 3-14-86 3-21-87 3-13-88 4-21-88 4-16-89 3-12-90 4-21-90 4-6-91 3-13-92 4-17-92 4-10-93 4-2-94 3-24-95 3-3-96 4-19-96 3-29-97 3-15-98 3-27-99 4-2-00 3-30-01 4-21-01 3-31-02 4-12-03 3-26-04 4-18-04 4-15-05 4-21-06 4-2-06 3-30-07 3-23-08 3-20-09 4-18-10

8-1 9-0 8-1 6-3 5-4 7-2 5-4 4-5 4-5 4-6 5-4 8-1 7-2 7-2 9-0 5-4 8-1 8-1 9-0 8-1 6-3 7-2 9-0 8-1 7-2 8-1 5-4 7-2 8-1 5-2 5-2 6-1 5-2 4-3 1-4 5-2 5-2 4-3 5-2 2-5 4-3 7-0 4-3 1-6 3-4 2-5 0-5 2-5 2-5 1-6 1-6 0-7

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H A H N A H N A H N A H A H N A H A H A N H A H N A N H A H A H

(17-NR) (11-NR) (5-NR) (6-NR) (7-NR) (8-NR) (10-NR) (3-NR) (11-NR) (9-NR) (10-NR) (9-NR)

(21-NR) (38-49) (35-44) (34-NR) (43-NR) (26-15) (36-41) (30-37) (37-36) (59-45) (68-44) (NR-NR) (31-34) (NR-14) (45-10) (27-2) (24-9) (14-11) (26-2) (61-1) (NR-1) (44-1)

VA. COMMONWEALTH (1-5) 3-22-92 5-2 W H

3-26-94 4-2-95 3-30-96 4-4-99 3-15-01

1-6 1-6 2-5 1-5 0-4

L L L L L

H A H H N

(35-25) (42-18) (30-23) (46-13)

VIRGINIA TECH (8-5) 3-17-69 9-0 W H 3-27-82 9-0 W H (6-NR) 2-22-84 9-0 W H (4-NR) 2-4-95 7-0 W H (35-NR) 3-2-96 4-3 W H (34-NR) 3-7-98 1-4 L N (28-29) 4-11-05 4-3 W A (24-45) 3-31-06 4-3 W H (14-NR) 4-1-07 3-4 L A (26-39) 3-21-08 4-3 W H (61-37) 4-17-08 3-4 L N (69-27) 3-22-09 0-7 L A (NR-21) 4-18-10 3-4 L H (44-21) WAKE FOREST (42-24) 4-8-25 1-5 L A 1946 5-2 W H 4-15-48 8-1 W H 4-27-54 6-3 W A 4-15-55 5-4 W A 4-28-56 4-5 L H 3-23-57 9-0 W H 4-12-58 4-5 L A 3-20-59 6-3 W H 5-5-60 0-9 L A 4-17-61 3-6 L A 4-5-63 9-0 W A 4-18-64 9-0 W H 4-12-65 8-1 W A 3-18-66 9-0 W H 3-18-67 9-0 W A 3-23-68 6-3 W H 4-18-69 8-0 W A 4-18-70 9-0 W H 4-17-71 5-4 W A 4-1-72 4-5 L H 4-14-73 6-3 W A 3-30-74 7-2 W H 4-5-75 2-7 L A 3-27-76 2-7 L H 3-27-77 4-5 L A 3-10-78 8-1 W H 3-3-79 7-2 W A (17-NR) 3-29-80 8-1 W H (11-NR) 3-14-81 5-4 W A (6-NR) 3-14-82 8-1 W H (5-NR) 3-24-83 8-1 W A (7-NR) 3-24-84 9-0 W H (9-NR)

3-29-85 3-24-86 4-17-86 4-7-87 3-19-88 2-28-89 3-14-90 2-27-91 3-1-92 4-6-93 2-26-94 3-16-95 4-21-95 3-30-96 4-9-97 4-18-97 3-4-98 4-8-99 4-1-00 4-6-01 4-5-02 -19-02 4-4-03 4-7-04 3-30-05 4-22-05 4-7-06 4-6-07 4-20-07 5-12-07 3-28-08 3-29-09 3-28-10

7-2 7-2 7-2 8-1 7-2 6-3 8-1 5-4 6-3 2-5 4-3 6-1 6-1 3-4 6-1 4-0 4-3 5-2 2-5 2-5 1-4 2-5 4-3 2-5 3-4 2-5 4-3 2-4 3-4 0-7 2-5 0-7

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L

A H N A H A H A H A H A N H A N H H H A H N A H A N A H N A A H A

(18-NR) (4-NR) (3-NR) (13-NR) (10-NR) (10-NR)

WESTERN CAROLINA (5-0) 2-24-78 9-0 W A 2-27-79 9-0 W H (17-NR) 2-27-80 9-0 W H (11-NR) 3-12-93 7-0 W H 2-5-94 7-0 W H (42-NR)

(24-NR)

WESTERN KENTUCKY (3-1) 3-11-72 6-3 W H 3-10-73 5-4 W H 3-9-74 5-4 W H 3-8-75 4-5 L H

(42-NR) (39-NR) (37-NR) (42-NR) (23-67) (22-NR) (50-75) (24-42) (37-64) (63-47) (NR-23) (NR-26) (32-27) (66-37) (19-30) (27-17) (18-NR) (28-11) (22-14) (22-13) (54-30) (NR-25) (33-26)

WASHINGTON (0-2) 3-25-00 2-5 L N (33-31) 2-15-03 1-6 L A (37-12) WASHINGTON COLLEGE (1-0) 4-1-95 6-1 W A (35-NR) WAYNE STATE (1-0) 4-14-41 3-6 L H WEST VIRGINIA (10-1) 2-23-89 5-1 W N (10-NR) 3-26-89 6-3 W A (10-T25) 3-27-90 4-5 L H 3-24-91 6-3 W A (NR-25) 3-21-92 5-4 W H 3-24-93 5-2 W H 3-12-94 4-3 W N (34-46) 3-3-96 7-0 W H (34-NR) 2-25-00 7-0 W H (29-NR) 2-23-02 7-0 W H (53-NR) 2-22-03 4-0 W H (43-NR)

WICHITA STATE (4-0) 2-14-80 5-4 W N (14-NR) 2-19-81 6-3 W N (6-NR) 5-10-84 6-3 W H (10-NR) 3-5-87 5-4 W N (2-NR) WILLIAM & MARY (4-2) 3-10-76 8-1 W H 3-22-98 4-3 W H (36-NR) 5-15-99 4-3 W H (31-46) 3-17-01 0-4 L N (46-65) 1-31-09 3-4 L A (63-60) 3-11-10 4-3 W H (47-53) 3-6-70 3-9-71 3-?-73

WINGATE (3-0) 6-3 W H 7-2 W H 9-0 W H (Forfeit)

WINTHROP (2-0) 2-22-04 6-1 W H 2-19-05 4-3 W H WISCONSIN (6-1) 4-4-72 7-2 W H 4-6-77 5-4 W H 3-23-78 4-5 L N 3-22-79 8-1 W N 2-1-85 8-1 W N 3-10-91 6-3 W N 2-13-94 6-1 W N

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(17-NR) (9-NR) (24-NR) (42-NR)

WOFFORD (23-12) 4-28-21 2-0 W A 4-29-22 1-2 L H 4-22-24 1-3 L H 4-17-25 2-3 L A 3-31-26 2-4 L A 4-28-27 2-4 L H 5-5-27 1-5 L A 5-3-29 2-4 L A 4-29-30 5-1 W H 5-5-34 5-2 W H 5-9-34 5-2 W A 4-20-35 6-1 W H 4-11-38 7-2 W H 4-6-39 4-3 W A 4-16-40 2-4 L A 4-22-41 4-3 W A 4-30-41 5-2 W H 4-22-47 4-3 W A 4-29-47 7-2 W H 4-9-48 5-2 W A 5-7-48 5-2 W H 4-6-49 1-8 L A 4-27-49 6-3 W H 4-11-50 5-4 W H 5-16-50 4-5 L A 4-10-51 6-3 W H 4-24-52 6-3 W H 5-8-52 5-4 W A 4-21-53 7-2 W H 5-4-54 2-7 L H 3-29-55 3-6 L H 4-16-57 8-1 W A 4-25-57 9-0 W H 4-16-59 8-1 W H 2-4-96 7-0 W H (34-NR) YALE (1-0) 3-16-71 9-0 W N

The 1937 team is shown in the above photo. Head Coach Hoke Sloan is pictured on the far left. Sloan would use his personal car to take the teams to the various matches during the early years. The 1937 team traveled to Florida for a match. This was the farthest trip that the Tigers had taken at this stage of the program. The 1937 team won four of their last six matches to finish 4-7 on the year.

(27-NR) (36-NR)


Clemson Honors Records and History

NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM PARTICIPATION (24) 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

ITA INDOOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP TOP 5 FINISHES 1984 (5th), 1986 (3rd), 1987 (2nd)

CLEMSON ALL-AMERICANS 1980 Mike Gandolfo, Singles Mark Dickson, Singles Pender Murphy, Singles & Doubles 1981 Mark Dickson, Singles & Doubles NCAA TOURNAMENT Pender Murphy, Singles & FINAL EIGHT (7) Doubles 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1982 Mark Dickson, Singles 2004 Jean Desdunes, Singles 1983 Rick Rudeen, Singles NCAA TOURNAMENT Jean Desdunes, Singles FINAL 16 (12) 1984 Lawson Duncan, Singles 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 Miguel Nido, Singles 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2004 Richard Matuszewski, Singles & Doubles ACC TOURNAMENT Brandon Walters, Doubles CHAMPIONS (11) 1986 Jay Berger, Singles 1969, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, Richard Matuszewski, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997 Singles & Doubles Brandon Walters, Doubles ACC REGULAR 1987 Craig Boynton, Doubles SEASON CHAMPIONS (12) Kent Kinnear, Doubles 1969, 1971, 1979. 1980, 1981, 1983, John Sullivan, Doubles 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 Vince Van Gelderen, Doubles 1989 John Sullivan, Singles TOP 25 SEASONS (18) Todd Watkins, Doubles 1972 (24th) 1973 (22nd) 1979 (15th) Vince VanGelderen, Doubles 1980 (8th) 1981 (7th) 1982 (7th) 1996 Bruce Li, Doubles 1983 (9th) 1984 (10th) 1985 (8th) Mitch Sprengelmeyer, Doubles 1986 (5th) 1987 (14th) 1988 (10th) 1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer, Singles 1989 (13th) 1992 (20th) 1997 (19th) 2004 Nathan Thompson, Doubles 2004 (25th) 2006 (24th) 2007 (23rd) Jarmaine Jenkins, Doubles 2006 Clement Reix, Singles REGION II CHAMPIONS (10) 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989

Mike Gondolfo 1980 ITA Senior Player of the Year

Mark Dickson 1982 ITA Senior Player of the Year

Jean Desdunes 1983 ITA Senior Player of the Year

Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1997 ITA Senior Player of the Year

1980 1982 1983 1997

ITA SENIOR PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR Mike Gandolfo Mark Dickson Jean Desdunes Mitch Sprengelmeyer

ITA NATIONAL ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR 1984 Lawson Duncan ITA NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1981 Chuck Kriese USPTA NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1981 Chuck Kriese 1986 Chuck Kriese

1984

OSUNA AWARD (SPORTSMANSHIP) Rick Rudeen

1986 1997

VAN NOSTRAND MEMORIAL AWARD Richard Matuszewski Mitch Sprengelmeyer

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Nathan Thompson ACC TOURNAMENT MVP 1969 David Cooper 1979 Mike Gandolfo 1980 Mike Gandolfo 1988 Kent Kinnear 1989 John Sullivan 1997 Bruce Li ACC ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR 1995 Bruce Li

Lawson Duncan 1984 ITA National Rookie of the Year.

Chuck Kriese Three-Time National Coach of the Year

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Clemson Honors Records and History SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (SIAA) CHAMPIONS 1913 James Erwin (Singles) 1913 James Erwin & John Erwin (Doubles) ALL-ACC (As selected by the league’s Head Coaches) 1969 David Cooper Nick Kelaidis (2nd)

1985 Jay Berger Joe DeFoor Kent Kinnear Richard Matuszewski Miguel Nido Brandon Walters 1986 Jay Berger Richard Matuszewski Brian Page

1987 Craig Boynton Kent Kinnear Brian Page Vince Van Gelderen 1988 Kent Kinnear Brian Page John Sullivan Vince Van Gelderen

1970 Sarfraz Rahim Eddie Shelton (2nd) Nick Kelaidis (2nd) Steve Parsons (2nd) 1971 Nick Kelaidis Sarfraz Rahim Eddie Shelton (2nd) Bhanu Nunna (2nd) Mike Gandolfo Mark Dickson Pender Murphy Mark Buechler Jean Desdunes Pender Murphy Mark Dickson Mark Dickson Jean Desdunes Rick Rudeen Gregg Cooper

1980

1981

1982

1984 Gregg Cooper Lawson Duncan Matt Frooman Andy Krantz Richard Matuszewski Miguel Nido Rick Rudeen Brandon Walters

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The Erwin Brothers John (Left) and James (Right) won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) Singles and Doubles Tournament in 1913.


Clemson Honors Records and History 1989 Owen Casey John Sullivan Vince Van Gelderen Mike Watson Owen Casey Greg Seilkop Mike Watson George Lampert Chris Munnerlyn Greg Seilkop. Greg Seilkop

1990

1991

1992

1994 Mitch Sprengelmeyer Chris Angell Bruce Li Cris Robinson

2004 Jarmaine Jenkins Nathan Thompson 2005 Nathan Thompson Ryan Young Sander Koining Clement Reix

2006

2007 Jarmaine Jenkins Clement Reix Ryan Young Carlos Alvarez

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC (Started in 2006) Sander Koning

2006

2007 Rok Bizjak & Kevin Fleck Kevin Galloway Kevin Galloway Rok Bizjak

2008 2009

2009

1995

1996 Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer Bruce Li Bruce Li

1998

1999 Tomasz Boniecki Josh Goffi 2000 Tomasz Boniecki Josh Goffi Josh Goffi

2001

2003 John Boetsch Sander Koning Ash Misquith Damiisa Robinson

Jarmaine Jenkins was named All-ACC in 2004 and 2007. All-American in 2004.

He was also a doubles

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Clemson Honors Records and History

Zulfi Rahim 1966 #1 Singles ACC Champion

Mike Gandolfo 1979 & 1980 #1 Singles ACC Champion

CLEMSON ACC CHAMPIONS BY FLIGHTS (discontinued in 2001) #1 Singles 1966 Zulfi Rahim 1969 David Cooper 1979 Mike Gandolfo 1980 Mike Gondolfo 1984 Lawson Duncan 1989 John Sullivan #2 Singles 1967 David Cooper 1974 Herb Cooper 1980 Mark Dickson 1988 Kent Kinnear 1989 Vince Van Gelderen 2000 Tomasz Boniecki 1970 1973 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1988 1990 1991 1999

#3 Singles Eddie Shelton Asif Hussain Pender Murphy Jean Desdunes Rick Rudeen Jean Desdunes Miguel Nido Brandon Walters John Sullivan Greg Seilkop George Lampert Josh Goffi

1980 1983 1985 1994 1999

#4 Singles Mark Buechler Andy Krantz Jay Berger Mitch Sprengelmeyer Tomasz Bonieck

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John Sullivan 1989 #1 Singles and #1 Doubles ACC Champion

Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1995 & 1996 #1 Doubles ACC Champion

1968 1971 1980 1981 1984 1995 1997

#5 Singles Jim Poling Sarfraz Rahim Jean Desdunes Rick Rudeen Richard Matuszewski Chris Robinson Pablo Bellagamba

1967 1978 1981 1983 1984 1985 1990 1997

#6 Singles David Wilkins David Thies Peter Pristach Richard Matuszewski Brandon Walters Joe DeFoor Mike Watson Ryan Bauer

1969 1974 1979 1982 1983 1984 1985 1989 1990 1991 1995 1996 1966 1984 1985 1988

David Cooper 1969 #1 Singles & #1 Doubles ACC Champion

1966 1968 1969 1972 1980 1984 1985 1995 2000

Eddie Shelton 1970 #3 Singles, 1968 & 1969 #3 Doubles ACC Champion

#3 Doubles Sibert & Reynolds Shelton & Poling Shelton & Hebert Cooper & Wilkins Desdunes & Milford Rudeen & Frooman DeFoor & Kinnear Rasheed & Robinson Barth & Cohn

#1 Doubles Cooper & Poling Nunna & Hussain Gandolfo & Buechler Desdunes & Cooper Akel & Cooper Cooper & Krantz Matuszewski & Walters Sullivan & Watson Casey & Guillou Lampert & Munnerlyn Salazar & Sprengelmeyer Li & Sprengelmeyer #2 Doubles Smithyman & Wilkins Nido & Walters Nido & Berger Kinnear & Van Gelderen

David Wilkins won the number-six ACC singles championship in 1967. He is currently a member of the Clemson Board of Trustees.


Clemson Honors Records and History

1981 1984 1985 1986 1988

SOUTHERN REGION COACH-OF-THE-YEAR Chuck Kriese Chuck Kriese Chuck Kriese Chuck Kriese Chuck Kriese

DAVIS CUP TEAM 1986 Lawson Duncan, US 1988 Jay Berger, US 1988 Fernando Maynetto Peru National Davis Cup Coach 1989, 1990, 1991 Owen Casey, Ireland 1992 Miguel Nido, Puerto Rico

ACC COACH-OF-THE-YEAR 1980 Chuck Kriese 1985 Chuck Kriese 1986 Chuck Kriese 1988 Chuck Kriese 1989 Chuck Kriese 1997 Chuck Kriese

1977 1983 1988 1999 2001 2009 2009 2010

CLEMSON ATHLETIC HALL-OF-FAME Hoke Sloan (Coach) David Cooper (Player) Bobby Burns (Player) Mark Dickson (Player) Richard Matuszewski (Player) Chuck Kriese (Coach) Jean Desdunes (Player) Pender Murphy (Player)

U.S. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE ATHLETE-OF-THE-YEAR 1986 Jay Berger 1988

OLYMPIC TEAM Owen Casey, Ireland

ITA REGION INDOOR CHAMPIONS Singles 1982 Rick Rudeen 1983 Lawson Duncan 1984 Richard Matuszewski 1987 Brian Page 1988 John Sullivan Doubles 1984 Matuszewski-Walters 1985 Matuszewski-Walters 1987 Page-Walters 1988 Van Gelderen-Watkins 1989 Watkins-Munnerlyn 1991 Seilkop-Lampert 1992 Lampert-WIld 1995Sprengelmeyer-Li ITA NATIONAL INDOOR DOUBLES TOURNAMENT 1980 Murphy-DIckson (Finalists) 1985 Matuszewski-Walters (Champions) 1986 Matuszewski-Walters (Finalists) NCAA SINGLES TOURNAMENT 1984 Lawson Duncan (Finalist) ALL-AMERICAN TOURNAMENT 1980 Pender Murphy Consolation Champion 1985 Richard Matuszewski Consolation Champion 1991 Greg Seilkop Consolation Champion

Richard Matuszewski and Brandon Walters won the 1995 ITA National Indoor Championship.

Lawson Duncan 1984 NCAA Singles Tournament Finalist

Chuck Kriese Six-Time Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year

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ITA Singles Rankings Records and History CLEMSON PLAYERS IN FINAL ITA COLLEGIATE SINGLES POLL Rank Name 1979 T32 Mike Gandolfo 22 26 34

1980 Mike Gandolfo Mark Dickson Pender Murphy

1981 T3 Mark Dickson T46 Jean Desdunes 1982 13 Mark Dickson T18 Jean Desdunes 29 Rick Rudeen

52

1992 Greg Seilkop

79

1995 Chris Angell

59

1996 Mitch Sprengelmeyer

19 86

1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer Bruce Li

49 69

2000 Josh Goffi Tomasz Boniecki

76

Josh Goffi

69 75

2003 Sander Koning Nathan Thompson

62

2004 Nathan Thompson

31

2005 Nathan Thompson

23

2006 Clement Reix

84

2007 Jarmaine Jenkins

2001

1983 34 Rick Rudeen 47 Jean Desdunes T88 Richard Akel 1984 4 Lawson Duncan 41 Rick Rudeen T90 Miguel Nido 19 30 32 T66

1985 Miguel Nido Jay Berger R. Matuszewski Brandon Walters

12 13 39 54 94

1986 R. Matuszewski Jay Berger Brian Page Kent Kinnear Brandon Walters

25 61 64 T70

1987 Craig Boynton V. Van Gelderen John Sullivan Brian Page

55 61 74 94

1988 Brian Page Kent Kinnear Brandon Walters John Sullivan

12 51

1989 John Sullivan Vince Van Gelderen

70

1990 Owen Casey

77

1991 Greg Seilkop

52

Mark Dickson finished the 1981 season ranked tied for third in singles.


ITA Doubles Rankings Records and History CLEMSON PLAYERS IN FINAL ITA COLLEGIATE DOUBLES POLL Rank Names 1983 11 Richard Akel Craig Cooper 18 Jean Desdunes Rick Rudeen 39 Andy Krantz Miguel Nido 17

1984 Andy Krantz Rick Rudeen

4 16

1985 Richard Matuszewski Brandon Walters Jay Berger Miguel Nido

8 20 24 29

1986 Richard Matuszewski Brandon Walters Jay Berger Kent Kinnear Matt Frooman Brian Page Craig Boynton Joe DeFoor

7 22

1987 Kent Kinnear Vince Van Gelderen Craig Boynton John Sullivan

19 28

1988 Kent Kinnear Vince Van Gelderen Brian Page John Sullivan

21

1989 Vince Van Gelderen Todd Watkins

32

1990 Owen Casey J.L. Guillou

38

1991 Greg Seilkop Mike Williams

28

1999 Pablo Bellagamba Josh Goffi

22

1992 Greg Seilkop George Lampert

21

2000 Darren Knight Josh Goffi

30

1993 Bas Wild George Lampert

25

2003 Nathan Thompson Jarmaine Jenkins

17

1995 Frank Salazar Mitch Sprengelmeyer

23

2004 Nathan Thompson Jarmaine Jenkins

10

1996 Bruce Li Mitch Sprengelmeyer

59

2005 Nathan Thompson Ryan Young

23

1997 Bruce Li Mitch Sprengelmeyer

24

2006 Jarmaine Jenkins Clement Reix

37

1998 Bruce Li Pablo Bellagamba

53

2007 Clement Reix Ryan Young

Nathan Thompson (L) and Jarmaine Jenkins finished the 2004 season ranked 23rd. The duo also advanced to the NCAA Final Four and earned All-America honors.

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Academic Honors Records and History ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 1956-57 Paul Callaway Olin C. Haynes

Nick Kelaidis Larry Maggorie Terry Wilkins

1957-58 William Cooper

1971-72 Herb Cooper Larry Maggiore Jimmy Poole

1959-60 Gene Willimon, JR

1972-73 Howie Orlin

1961-62 Fred Craft Doug Stewart

1974-75 David Busch Pike Rowley

1962-63 Henry Bauman Edgar Crow James Ledbetter Steve Scheer Doug Stewart

1975-76 Stefan Laporte Howie Orlin

1976-77 Mark Buechler Mike Gandolfo Dick Milford 1977-78 John Anderson Mark Buechler Mike Gandolfo 1978-79 John Anderson Mark Buechler Mike Gandolfo Dick Milford Tim Stweart 1979-80 Jeff Anderson

Mark Buechler Pender Murphy Calhoun Parr 1981-82 Mitch Mitchell Mark Yodice 1982-83 Matt Frooman Rick Rudeen 1983-84 Matt Frooman Andy Krantz Rick Rudeen 1984-85 Kent Kinnear

1963-64 Fred Craft Clyde Crow James Ledbetter 1964-65 Eddie Crow James Ledbetter Steve Scheer Sam Smithyman 1965-66 Sam Smithyman 1966-67 David Cooper Jim Poling Sam Smithyman David Wilkins 1967-68 David Cooper Nick Kelaidis David Wilkins 1968-69 David Cooper Nick Kelaidis Terry Wilkins 1969-70 Nick Kelaidis Larry Maggiore Terry Wilkins 1970-71 Herb Cooper

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Herb Cooper won the NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship in 1969.


Academic Honors Records and History 1985-86 Matt Frooman Bob Phillips

Darren Knight Tyler Manring Marcio Torres

1986-87 Matt Frooman Kent Kinear Srini Tummala

1999-00 Colin Atkinson Sandon Barth Eric Cohn Luis Garcia Josh Goffi Joey Hopke

1987-88 Kent Kinnear Thad Langford Keith Loop Brian Schumacher 1988-89 Keith Loop Chris Munnerlyn Brian Schumacher Greg Seilkop Vince Van Gelderen 1990-91 Brad Woodard 1991-92 Brad Woodard 1992-93 David Nunziato Eric Pitts Mark Wilner Brad Woodard 1993-94 Charlie Rasheed Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1994-95 Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1995-96 Clay Fouse Richard Reyes Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1996-97 Clay Fouse Luis Garcia Josh Goffi Mitch Sprengelmeyer Ken Wasserman 1998-99 Colin Atkinson Sandon Barth Eric Cohn Luis Garcia Joey Hopke

2000-01

Kenin Galloway Wesley Moran Robert Pietrucha 2009-10

Rok Bizjak Juan Bolona Cals Hilsman Yannick Maden Wesley Moran Robert Pietrucha

NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship

1969-Herb Cooper

1987-Matt Frooman Four-Time Honorees

Mark Buechler Matt Frooman

Mitch Sprengelmeyer Sander Koning

Eric Cohn Joey Hopke Micah Thompson Lee Taylor Walker

2001-02 Sander Koning 2002-03 Sander Koning Ash Misquith Goran Sterijovski Brett Twente 2003-04 Ian Keeler Brett Twente 2004-05 Ryan Cook Sander Koning 2005-06 Ian Keeler Paul Koenke Sander Koning Brett Twente 2006-07 Gera Boryachinskiy Tino Elgner Kevin Fleck Ian Keeler Paul Koenke Ryan Young 2007-08 Rok Bizjak Tino Elgner Kevin Galloway Robert Pietrucha 2008-09 Ike Belk Rok Bizjak Taylor Cohen

Matt Frooman was a NCAA Post Graduate Award recepient in 1987.

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Letterwinners Records and History Career Record

Name

Arthur Abbott Ali Akbar Richard Akel Carlos Alvarez Jeff Anderson John Anderson Chris Angell Colin Atkinson

Years

A 1970-71 1973-74 1981-83 2007-10 1979-81 1977-79 1995 1999-00

B Orestes Baez 1979, 81-82 Mike Baker 1993 Sandon Barth 1997-00 Craig Baskin 1992 Ryan Bauer 1996-99 Ike Belk 2006-09 Pablo Bellagamba 1997-99 Jay Berger 1985-86 Rok Bizjak 2007-10 John Boetsch 2003-04 Clint Boling 2005-06 Juan Bolona 2010 John Bond 1969 Tomasz Boniecki 1999-00 Gera Boryachinskiy 2007-10 Craig Boynton 1985-86 Ben Bradshaw 1989-90 Chris Brown 1976 L.F. Bryant, Jr. 1957-59 Mark Buechler 1977-80 Robert Burgess 1978-79 Bob Burns 1959-62

P.F. Calloway N.K. Carter, Jr. Owen Casey G.M. Christopher Taylor Cohen Eric Cohn James Colhoun Ryan Cook

Carlos Alvarez

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C

1957 1957 1989-90 1961-62 2009 2000-01 2001 2005

Singles Doubles

13-6 28-18 85-62 84-54 6-3 6-1 25-19 3-2

6-1 26-20 67-42 62-65 6-7 11-0 23-13 3-4

21-14 15-23 20-26 12-8 62-61 56-36 68-57 91-22 66-44 44-21 34-21 9-4 6-4 58-19 48-48 60-27 4-16 0-1 9-12 90-52 9-2 60-11

43-15 17-14 37-35 11-7 57-47 38-43 63-53 58-23 53-54 41-20 0-4 7-12 3-1 37-26 46-51 54-22 4-5 5-1 8-7 87-48 2-1 23-5

2-2 7-1 10-1 9-1 41-28 41-15 17-12 12-11 5-4 2-3 10-13 40-24 1-1 0-0 1-1 6-15

Rok Bizjak

David Cooper Gregg Cooper G.T. Cooper, Jr. Herb Cooper W.M. Cooper F.C. Craft, Jr. E.C. Crow

1967-69 1981-84 1961 1971-74 1958-60 1962-64 1963-65

49-12 44-11 66-48 140-57 1-10 0-10 58-22 49-20 8-10 9-5 13-8 35-11 38-14 22-14

D

Ron Davis Joe DeFoor Arthur B. DeLuski Jean Desdunes Moritz Dettinger Mark Dickson Derek DiFazio R.L. Doyon Lawson Duncan Tino Dlgner

1991 15-17 5-5 1982-86 61-40 72-31 1967 2-0 0-0 1980-83 157-66 153-57 2010 6-10 8-16 1979-82 128-42 101-40 2008-10 34-43 35-37 1960-61 4-9 0-8 1984 70-14 8-6 2008 2-4 1-1

Brad Emendorfer Malloy Evans

E 1998-01 1962-64

74-87 44-48 35-11 35-14

Kevin Fleck Ryan Fleming Clay Fouse Matt Frooman

F 2006-09 1995-96 1997-98 1983-87

60-49 56-48 27-23 16-14 2-12 5-8 73-46 101-43

G Max Gainer 1979-80 Kevin Galloway 2008-10 Mike Gandolfo 1977-80 Luis Garcia 1996-97,99-00 Michael Gee 2005 Josh Goffi 1998-01 Marko Gojanovic 1999-02 Andy Gondelman 1981-84 Kevin Gottfried 2001 J.L. Guillou 1990

19-11 16-10 59-43 38-36 89-48 113-52 81-72 66-53 14-14 3-2 84-64 85-50 59-71 75-62 20-28 17-15 4-10 2-3 8-10 14-4

F.L. Halroyd R.T. Havin

Owen Casey

H

1960 1961

0-1 0-2

1-1 1-3

Brad Emendorfer

Tom Herb Gordon Herbert Mark Herrington Rob Hilliard Joey Hopke Asif Hussain

Bill Inman

1992-93 1969 1982 1989 1998-01 1973-74 I

1985

J J.T. James 1960-61 Jarmaine Jenkins 03, 04, 06,07 Nicklas Johansson 1990-91

33-38 14-3 17-22 0-4 43-39 27-18

42-25 17-1 12-11 0-1 21-18 31-14

1-6

——

2-8 0-10 92-53 103-62 23-40 28-19

K Ian Keeler 2004-06 2-2 17-20 Nicholas Kelaidis 1968-71 51-28 58-18 Kent Kinnear 1985-88 124-73 111-46 Darren Knight 1997-01 52-44 74-47 Paul Koenke 2006 11-7 13-16 Sander Koning 02, 03, 05, 06 75-32 47-39 Andy Krantz 1983-84 57-37 62-29

George Lampert Thad Langford Stephen Laporte Jeff Layman J.B. Ledbetter Bruce Li David Loder T.E. Long R.B. Lynn

L 1990-93 77-71 80-40 1988 12-12 4-3 1973-76 30-43 32-37 1985-87 16-16 14-9 1963-65 41-13 28-19 1995-98 100-60 92-65 1977-78 28-30 32-15 1964-66 32-25 30-26 1958 1-5 1-3

Larry Maggiore Tyler Manring C.W. Matthews Rich Matuszewski Fernando Maynetto Bobby McKee Dick Milford Reza Mirza Ash Misquith

M 1970-73 39-19 37-27 2002 0-6 0-5 1956-57 6-4 8-0 1983-86 166-84 125-47 1975-77 48-44 44-34 1975 3-1 5-4 1977-80 61-49 69-32 1991 11-12 13-8 2003-04 21-10 14-6

George Lampert

Fernando Maynetto


Letterwinners Records and History

Miguel Nido

Clement Reix

R.D. Mitchell Mitch Mitchell W.N. Moore Wes Moran Chris Munnerlyn Tim Munnerlyn Pender Murphy

1956-57 9-2 9-0 1980, 82 32-25 17-10 1961 3-5 0-4 2009-10 26-20 23-30 1988-91 50-52 64-41 1989 0-7 0-0 1978-81 120-54 119-48

Mohammed Nasim Theo Neto Miguel Nido Jeff Nordby G.F. Norris Bhanumarthy Nunna J.W. Nutt

N 1958-59 12-2 9-4 1997 15-15 14-9 1982-85 152-75 109-44 1992 7-12 1-3 1956 1-1 1-0 1971-74 62-29 56-27 1959-60 5-4 3-3 O

Mike Oppenheim Howard Orlin Dikran Omekiam Kevin O’Neil David Owens

1972 1973-76 1965-67 1987 1973

9-13 5-9 33-27 32-26 30-15 15-9 7-8 8-3 —— 0-1

Brian Page Steve Parsons Darren Patlen Robert Phillips Robert Pietrucha Eric Pitts James Poling Jay Poole Jimmy Poole Lee Porter R.A. Pregnall Peter Pristach

P 1985-88 122-93 104-55 1970-72 49-15 35-25 1987-88 6-15 6-3 1985-87 19-18 16-11 2009-10 15-9 13-15 1993 7-6 1-2 1967-69 46-13 26-10 1972 —— 4-2 2002 1-5 0-5 2000 6-6 1-3 1962-64 31-12 35-11 1981 23-13 14-2

Charly Rasheed Sarfraz Rahim Zulligar Rahim Rob Rawlings Clement Reix

R 1994-95 1969-71 1965-68 1993 2004-07

46-30 50-21 41-19 8-12 90-45

29-16 42-15 26-12 11-9 78-43

Cris Robinson Richard Reyes Jason Reyner Perry Reynolds Chris Robinson Damiisa Robinson Bengt Ronnerman Pike Rowley Rick Rudeen

Damiisa Robinson 1993-96 43-40 45-40 1994 16-5 20-13 1966-68 23-12 41-17 1992-95 75-65 60-38 2001-04 58-41 55-36 1976 8-16 4-4 1973-74 41-36 22-22 1981-84 172-73 123-66

S Frank Salazar 1992-95 76-66 64-41 E.A. Scarpa 1956-57 7-6 5-3 Greg Seilkop 1989-92 97-72 72-43 B.S. Shaw 1961 0-2 1-5 Edgar Shelton 1968-71 45-22 47-18 Harry Sherman 1984 5-9 6-7 David Sibert 1966-68 3-0 24-7 W.W. Sikes 1961 2-6 0-6 Madreadi Skinner 2002 4-3 3-4 S.D. Smithyman 1965-67 44-16 42-16 Ward Snyder 1974-77 35-33 27-31 Jim Spencer 1988 11-12 9-2 Mitch Sprengelmeyer 1994-97 115-50 112-48 Goran Sterijovski 2002-04 34-34 35-16 J.D. Stewart 1962-64 39-11 38-13 Timothy Stewart 1978-79 5-3 13-6 R.E. Strickland 1961-62 8-14 1-10 Herbert Stroud 1976 1-3 7-3 John Sullivan 1986-89 114-56 84-45 E.L. Summer 1958-59 9-6 10-5 T Daniel Tauber 1974 C.J. Theos 1956-57 Jamin Thompson 2001-02 Micah Thompson 2000-03 Nathan Thompson 2002-05 David Thies 1978 Srini Tummala 1987 Brett Twente 2003-06 Bryan Twente 1992, 94-95

3-0 9-3 7-15 47-56 82-58 25-8 5-10 53-30 47-37

Vince Van Gelderen

Todd Watkins

V Vince Van Gelderen 1986-89 107-70 100-44 Steve Vaughan 1975-77 35-52 45-34 A.M. Vickers 1957 0-3 2-5 W Lee Taylor Walker 2001 17-23 13-18 Ralph Walker 1975 2-3 3-0 Brandon Walters 1984-88 149-62 147-58 Eddy Wang 2009 0-0 2-1 Ken Wasserman 1996-97 47-48 43-32 Todd Watkins 1987-90 64-76 90-40 Michael Watson 1988-90 55-42 52-27 J.M. Weir 1959 5-3 4-3 Bas Wild 1992-94 47-46 51-33 David Wilkins 1966-68 35-15 24-12 Robert Wilkins 1969-72 36-12 31-13 Mike Williams 1990-92, 94 71-60 75-43 Marcus Wilner 1993 3-5 2-2 J.H. Wise 1956, 58 1-7 2-4 Bradford Woodard 1992-93 4-7 1-2

Mark Yodice Ryan Young

Y

1981 3-8 2-1 2004-07 111-40 102-46

2-1 8-0 7-12 20-13 87-59 15-8 7-4 66-52 39-26

Ryan Young had 100+ career victories in both singles and doubles play.

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Clemson in the ITA Poll Records and History 1979 Date Rank Feb. 27 17 March 13 17 March 27 17 April 10 17 April 24 17 May 4 16 Final 15 1980 Date Rank Preseason 14 Feb. 26 11 March 12 11 March 25 11 April 8 11 April 22 9 May 6 7 Final 8  1981 Date Rank Preseason 6 Feb. 24 6 March 10 6 March 24 5 April 7 6 April 24 6

Record 6-2 14-2 18-4 24-5 24-6 24-6 24-7 Record 9-3 16-4 21-4 28-4 30-4 31-4 32-5 Record 6-4 13-5 19-6 26-6 29-6

May 5 May 12 Final

6 6 7

1982 Date Rank Preseason 6 Feb. 23 5 March 9 6 March 23 6 April 6 8 April 20 8 May 4 9 May 11 9 Final 7 1983 Date Rank Preseason 10 Feb. 21 10 March 14 10 March 28 7 April 11 8 April 25 9 May 2 9 May 9 9 Final 9

29-6 29-6 30-7 Record 5-4 12-5 17-7 20-9 23-9 23-9 23-9 24-10 Record 6-3 17-5 19-9 25-9 27-9 27-9 27-9 29-11

1984 Date Rank Preseason 7 Feb. 20 4 March 6 8 March 20 9 April 3 10 April 17 8 May 1 9 May 8 9 Final 10 1985 Date Rank Preseason 9 Feb. 19 9 March 5 10 March 19 18 April 2 10 April 16 11 April 30 9 May 14 9 Final 8 1986 Date Rank Preseason 6 Feb. 18 T2 March 4 3 March 18 3

Record 5-2 11-4 16-6 20-7 26-8 26-8 26-8 27-9 Record 4-3 9-5 16-6 19-9 23-11 23-11 23-11 24-12 Record 5-0 9-1 14-3

April 1 April 15 April 29 May 13 Final

4 3 3 3 5

1987 Date Rank Preseason 8 March 3 2 March 17 T11 March 31 13 April 14 13 April 28 14 May 5 14 Final 14 1988 Date Rank Preseason Feb. 16 9 March 1 9 March 15 10 March 29 T10 April 12 10 April 26 12 May 10 10 Final 10

20-5 27-6 30-6 30-6 31-7 Record 5-4 10-7 13-11 17-12 17-12 17-13 19-14 Record

The 1989 team finished the season with a 25-12 record overall. This team also finished 13th in the final national poll. 1989 squad won the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship that was played at Clemson, SC.

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3-2 5-3 9-4 12-5 16-7 22-7 22-8 22-9

The


Clemson in the ITA Poll Records and History 1989 Date Rank Preseason 14 Feb. 21 10 March 14 10 April 4 9 April 18 14 May 2 T12 May 16 13 Final 13 1990 Date Rank Preseason 13 1991 Date Rank Preseason 24 1992 Date Rank Preseason 23 March 24 18 April 7 21 April 21 18 May 5 20 Final 20

Record 5-1 13-3 16-9 22-10 25-10 25-11 25-12 Record

Record

Record 9-5 10-9 15-10 15-10 15-11

1993 Date Rank Preseason 19 Dec. 8 20 1994 Date Rank Dec. 7 42 March 1 34 March 15 43 March 29 38 April 12 36 April 26 42 May 10 42 Final 42 1995 Date Rank Preseason 36 Dec. 6 35 March 7 39 March 21 35 April 4 35 April 18 37 May 1 35 Final 29

Record

Record 6-0 12-1 15-4 19-6 20-10 21-11 21-11 Record 3-3 7-6 12-7 16-9 20-11 21-12

1996 Date Rank Preseason 33 Dec. 7 34 March 5 42 March 19 42 April 2 39 April 16 43 April 30 46 Final 45 1997 Date Rank Preseason 42 Dec. 10 49 March 4 49 March 18 26 April 1 23 April 15 22 April 29 20 Final 19 1998 Date Rank Preseason 22 Dec. 9 28 March 10 36 March 24 40 April 7 53 April 21 55

Record 1-0 6-2 9-4 12-8 12-11 12-12 Record 2-1 6-5 12-7 16-9 19-10 20-11 Record 2-4 9-8 9-11 11-15

May 5 May 14 Final

56 58 58

1999 Date Rank Preseason 52 March 9 36 March 23 30 April 6 24 April 20 26 May 4 29 May 11 31 Final 30 2000 Date Rank Preseason 27 Feb. 2 25 Feb. 9 26 Feb. 16 22 Feb. 23 29 March 1 30 March 8 32 March 15 32 March 22 33 March 29 37 April 5 35 April 12 37 April 19 32

11-17 11-17 11-18 Record 4-1 7-5 16-8 19-10 20-11 20-11 22-12 Record 0-0 1-2 2-4 7-4 7-5 12-5 12-7 12-11 14-12 14-15 16-15

The 1999 team was ranked as high as 24th during the season before finishing 30th in the final poll. This team finished the year with a 22-12 record overall.

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Clemson in the ITA Poll Records and History

The 2006 squad was ranked as high as fifth in the country and was ranked in the top 20 for six weeks before finishing 24th in the final poll. This team also finished the year with a 23-10 record overall.

April 26 May 3 May 10 Final

34 34 33 31

2001 Date Rank Jan. 31 30 Feb. 7 33 Feb. 14 31 Feb. 21 33 2002 Date Rank Preseason 56 Jan. 30 57 Feb. 13 56 Feb. 20 53 Feb. 27 52 Mar. 6 56 Mar. 13 55 2003 Date Rank Preseason NR Jan 29 33 Feb. 5 33 Feb. 12 37 Feb. 19 43 Feb. 26 45 Mar. 5 43 Mar. 12 45 Mar. 17 32 Mar. 25 30

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17-16 17-16 17-16 18-17 Record 0-2 2-3 2-3 Record 0-1 3-2 3-4 7-4 7-4 8-6 Record 3-0 5-0 6-2 6-4 10-4 12-4 12-5 14-5 18-6

Mar. 30 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 28 Final

32 31 27 25 27 27

2004 Date Rank Preseason 26 Jan 27 24 Feb. 10 27 Feb. 24 26 March 2 38 March 9 41 March 16 50 April 6 66 Apri 13 45 April 20 30 April 27 33 May 3 33 Final 25 2005 Date Rank Preseason 29 Feb. 1 28 Feb. 8 27 Feb. 15 36 Feb. 22 35 March 1 36 March 8 36 March 15 31 March 22 14

19-8 19-9 22-9 24-10 24-10 25-11 Record 3-0 6-2 13-2 14-4 14-5 16-6 19-10 21-10 23-11 23-11 23-11 26-12 Record 3-0 5-0 6-2 10-2 14-2 14-2 17-2 20-3

March 29 April 5 April 12 April 19 April 26 May 2 Final

19 24 27 27 27 27 27

2006 Date Rank Preseason 27 Jan. 31 27 Feb. 7 25 Feb. 14 26 Feb. 21 22 Feb. 28 15 Mar. 7 15 Mar. 14 5 Mar. 21 10 Mar. 28 14 April 4 18 April 11 21 April 18 24 April 25 22 May 1 24 Final 24 2007 Date Rank Preseason 23 Jan. 30 25 Feb 6 24 Feb. 13 23 Feb. 21 31

21-4 21-7 23-8 24-9 24-10 24-10 25-11 Record 5-0 4-1 6-2 10-2 13-2 15-2 17-2 17-3 17-5 18-6 18-8 21-8 22-9 22-9 23-10 Record 5-0 8-0 9-1 10-3

Feb. 27 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Mar. 20 Mar. 27 Apr. 3 April 10 April 17 April 24 April 30 Final

31 20 24 30 26 28 20 22 22 22 23

2008 Date Rank Preseason 30 Jan 29 31 Feb. 5 33 Feb 12 32 Feb. 20 32 Feb. 26 42 Mar. 4 60 Mar. 11 52 Mar. 18 61 Mar. 25 54 April 1 62 April 8 61 April 15 69 April 22 68 April 28 68 Final 68

12-3 13-3 17-4 18-5 19-6 22-8 24-8 29-8 30-9 30-9 31-10 Record 4-2 5-3 7-4 7-4 8-5 9-6 10-9 10-10 13-12 13-14 15-16 15-19 15-20 15-10 15-20


Clemson in the ITA Poll Records and History Clemson Poll Notes •Clemson was ranked in 95 consecutive ITA polls dating from February 27, 1979, to March 6, 1990. •From the April 22, 1980 poll to the March 19, 1985 listing, the Tigers were ranked in the top 10 a total of 42 times. •The highest Clemson has ever been ranked was second on two occasions. The Tigers were ranked second on February 18, 1986, and March 3, 1987.

of the wins were over top 10 teams. Clemson also had a record six top five wins that season. •Clemson has beaten the number-one ranked team in the nation on two occasions. Clemson defeated #1 UCLA 5-4 in Los Angeles on February 6, 1981, and defeated #1 Pepperdine at Pepperdine on March 22, 1986.

•The highest Clemson has been ranked in a final poll was fifth for the 1986 season. •Clemson has been ranked in the top-ten 69 times. •Clemson has an overall record of 43-109 against top-10 teams over the years. At home, the Tigers are 9-17 against top-10 teams. •In the ITA poll, Clemson has been ranked ninth 18 times, more than any other position. The Tigers have also been ranked 10th, 15 times. •Clemson has been ranked in the top five 13 times. •Clemson had a 19-7 record against top 25 teams in 1986, the most top 25 wins in a season in Clemson history. Seven 2009 Date Rank Preseason 61 Jan. 29 60 Feb. 3 63 Feb. 10 62 Feb. 19 63 Feb. 24 64 March 3 68 March 31 68 April 7 59 April 14 59 April 21 66 April 28 65 Final 65

Record 1-1 2-2 3-3 4-4 4-4 6-4 9-10 11-10 11-12 11-13 11-13 11-13

2010 Date Rank Preseason 66 Jan. 26 64 Feb. 4 65 Feb. 12 64 Feb. 18 64 Feb. 23 56 March 2 45 March 9 47 March 16 29 March 23 33 March 30 43 April 6 40 April 13 44 April 20 49 April 27 53 May 3 56 Final 55

Record 2-0 2-0 4-0 5-0 8-0 10-0 12-0 14-0 15-1 15-4 17-5 17-9 17-9 17-10 17-10 17-10

Former Clemson Head Coach Chuck Kriese (center) led the Tigers to 42 straight top-10 polls from 1980 to 1985. Here he is shown receiving Coach-of-the-Year Honors by the PTR.

CLEMSON vs. TOP 10 TEAMS

CLEMSON IN THE WEEKLY POLLS

Rank T imes 1. 0 2. 2 3. 5 4. 2 5. 4 6. 11 7. 5 8. 8 9. 18 10. 15 11. 6 12. 2 13. 5 14. 8 15. 3 16. 1 17. 5 18. 4 19. 2 20. 5 21. 2 22. 6 23. 4 24. 8 25. 3 135

No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Overall 2-9 3-17 2-11 5-16 3-13 5-7 8-6 5-12 7-8 2-10 43-109

Home 0-0 0-3 0-3 2-4 0-1 3-0 2-0 1-2 0-1 0-3 9-17

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NCAA Results Records and History Date No. of Players Finish Points

Location

1967

1

T26

2

Carbondale, IL

1972

4

T24

4

Athens, GA

1973

5

22

4

Princeton, NJ

1974

2

T35

2

Los Angeles, CA

Date

CU-Opp W -L

Opponent

5-25-79

0-5

L

5-19-80

5-4

W

5-20-80

2-7

L

5-16-81

6-3

W

5-17-81

3-6

L

5-15-82

5-4

W

5-16-82

4-5

L

5-14-83

7-2

W

5-15-83

4-5

L

Southern Methodist

5-12-84

4-5

L

5-18-85

5-1

W

5-19-85

3-5

L

5-17-86

5-0

W

5-18-86

3-5

L

5-15-87

6-1

5-16-87

Rnd.

Site

Southern Methodist

16

Athens, GA

Princeton

16

Athens, GA

Stanford

8

Athens, GA

16

Athens, GA

8

Athens, GA

16

Athens, GA

8

Athens, GA

16

Athens, GA

8

Athens, GA

Stanford

16

Athens, GA

Louisiana State

16

Athens, GA

8

Athens, GA

16

Athens, GA

Stanford

8

Athens, GA

W

Kansas

20

Athens, GA

2-5

L

Georgia

16

Athens, GA

5-21-88

2-5

L

Kentucky

16

Athens, GA

5-20-89

2-5

L

Louisiana State

16

Athens, GA

5-15-92

3-5

L

Mississippi

20

Athens, GA

62

Miami (FL) Southern Cal Arkansas Southern Methodist Cal-Irvine

UCLA Oklahoma State


NCAA Results Records and History 5-13-94

2-4

L

North Carolina

46

Columbia, SC

5-5-95

4-3

W

North Carolina

46

Norfolk, VA

5-6-95

1-4

L

Duke

46

Norfolk, VA

5-10-96

0-4

L

Duke

46

Clemson, SC

5-9-97

4-0

W

North Carolina

46

Atlanta, GA

5-10-97

1-4

L

Duke

46

Atlanta, GA

5-15-98

0-4

L

South Carolina

64

Richmond, VA

5-15-99

4-3

W

William & Mary

64

Clemson, SC

5-16-99

0-4

L

Duke

32

Clemson, SC

5-13-00

4-3

W

Miami, FL

64

Baton Rouge, LA

5-14-00

0-4

L

Louisiana State

32

Baton Rouge, LA

5-10-03

4-0

W

Ball State

64

Champaign, IL

5-11-03

0-4

L

Illinois

32

Champaign, IL

5-15-04

4-0

W

Minnesota

64

Durham, NC

5-16-04

4-3

W

Duke

32

Durham, NC

5-22-04

4-2

W

Texas Christian

16

Tulsa, OK

5-23-04

0-4

L

8

Tulsa, OK

5-14-05

4-0

W

5-15-05

0-4

L

5-13-06

4-1

5-14-06 5-11-07

UCLA Northwestern

64

Athens, GA

Georgia

32

Athens, GA

W

South Carolina

64

Chapel Hill, NC

1-4

L

North Carolina

32

Chapel Hill, NC

4-0

W

Elon

64

Winston-Salem, NC

5-13-07 3-4 L Wake Forest 32 Winston-Salem, NC Note: Prior to the 1977 NCAA tournament, team championships were decided by the total points scored by all players on each team. One point was awarded for each match won, singles and doubles.

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NCAA Results Records and History CLEMSON PLAYERS IN NCAA INDIVIDUAL SINGLES TOURNAMENT Rd Opponent School/Seed W-L Score 1967 David Cooper 128 David Tate Miami W 8-6, 3-6, 6-4 64 Dick Dell Michigan L 8-6, 3-0 def. Jim Poling 128 Bob Lutz Southern Cal (3) L 6-0, 6-4 Herb Cooper 128 Jim Robbins Terry Wilkins 256 Craig Dawson Bhanu Nunna 128 Desmond Early 64 Brian Gottfried Steve Parsons 128 Max Porkony 64 Eddie Dibbs

1972 Brigham Young

L

6-3, 7-5

Navy

L

6-7, 6-2, 6-3

Pan American Trinity

W L

4-6, 6-1, 6-2 6-1, 6-1

Indiana State Miami

W 6-0, 6-2 L 7-6, 6-1

Herb Cooper 256 Jack Hughes 128 Bill Fisher Asif Hussain 256 Carlos Goffi Ali Akbar 256 Don Pitts 128 Bill Ray 64 Vic Amaya Bhanu Nunna 256 Brian Teacher

1973 Oklahoma Texas Corpus Christi DePaul Arizona State Michigan (6) UCLA

Asif Husain 256 Ken Daniels Bhanu Nunna 256 John Chastine 128 Keith Richardson 64 Gonzalo Nunez

1974 Miami Cal State-L.A. App. State Texas

Mark Buechler 64 Bill Maze Mike Gandolfo 64 Pete Rennert Mike Gandolfo (9-16) 64 Glenn Michibota

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1978

W L

6-3, 6-0 5-7, 6-4, 6-4

L

7-5, 6-7, 6-2

W W L

6-2, 6-2 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 6-1, 6-0

L

6-4, 6-2

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

6-1, 6-1 6-3, 6-4 6-4, 6-3

Stanford (9) 1979 Stanford (8)

L

6-4, 6-2

L

6-4, 6-4

L

6-1, 3-6, 6-4

1980 Pepperdine

Pender Murphy 64 Dave Siegler 32 Juan Farrow 16 Leif Shiras Mark Dickson 64 Phil Lehnhoff 32 Blaine Willenborg 16 Marcell Freeman 8 Robert van’t Hof

Stanford W SIU-Edwardsville W Princeton L California W UCLA W UCLA W S.Cal (5) L 1981 Weber State W Cal-Berkeley (3) W Houston L

Pender Murphy 64 Barry Nissenbaum 32 Mike Bauer 16 Nduka Odizor Mark Dickson (9-16) 64 Mike Balkin 32 Howard Sands Jean Desdunes 64 Chip Hooper

Northwestern Harvard Arkansas (1)

Mark Dickson 64 Mark McMahon 32 Matt Anger Jean Desdunes 64 Allen Miller Rick Rudeen 64 Jeff Robbins

1982 Notre Dame Southern Cal Georgia Utah

1983 Rick Rudeen (9-16) 64 Joe Heldmann, Georgia Jean Desdunes 64 Glenn Michibata, Pepperdine 1984 Lawson Duncan (3) 64 Pat Serret Arkansas 32 Tomm Warneke Trinity 16 Fernando Perez LSU 8 Jorge Lozano Southern Cal 4 Barry Moir Auburn 2 Michael Pernfors Georgia (4) Rick Rudeen 64 Bruce Man Son Hing Cal-Irvine 32 Paul Chamberlain Arizona Richard Matuszewski 67 Royce Deppe 64 Kelly Jones 32 Jeff Klaparda 16 John Ross

1985 Texas Pepperdine UCLA SMU (5)

W L

6-1, 6-4 6-4, 6-3 6-3, 7-5 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 6-2, 4-6, 6-4 7-5, 6-3 6-4, 6-7, 6 3

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

L

6-4, 6-1

W L

6-2, 6-4 7-5, 6-0

L

6-2, 6-2

L

7-6, 2-6, 6-4

L

6-1, 6-2

L

6-1, 2-6, 6-1

W W W W W L

6-0, 6-0 6-1, 6-4 6-4, 6-2 6-3, 6-4 6-0, 6-4 6-1, 6-4

W L

6-2, 6-4 7-5, 3-2, ret.

W W W L

6-2, 7-5 6-3, 6-4 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 4-6, 7-5, 6-4


NCAA Results Records and History Miguel Nido 64 Bill Stanley 32 Dani Leal 16 Dan Goldie Kent Kinnear 64 Roger Smith Richard Matuszewski 64 Neil Smith 32 Jeff Hersh 16 Tom Mercer 8 Dan Goldie Jay Berger (2) 64 Royce Deppe Brian Page 64 Scott Melville 32 Joey Blake

Harvard Pepperdine Stanford

W W L

1986

Ohio State L Stephen F. Austin W Duke W TCU W Stanford (3) L Texas Rice Arkansas

6-1, 6-4 6-2, 7-6 6-0, 6-4 7-6, 1-6, 7-6 6-4, 6-0

L

6-2, 2-6, 7-5

W L

7-5, 6-2 3-6, 6-1, 7-5

Brian Page 64 Richey Reneberg Craig Boynton 64 Felix Barrientos Kent Kinnear 64 Greg Failla

1987 SMU L LSU L Cal St.-Long Beach L

Brian Page 64 Byron Tabot Kent Kinnear 64 Malcolm Allen

1988 Tennessee San Jose State

Nathan Thompson 64 Jamil Al-Agba Clement Reix 64 Matt Baccarani 32 Harel Srugo 16 Luigi D’Agord 8 KC Corkery

2000 San Diego St.

L

7-5, 6-3

L

7-5, 2-6, 7-5

2005 Southern Cal 2006 Ball State Old Dominion Miami (FL) (3) Stanford

W W W L

6-4, 6-4 6-3, 6-4 6-2, 6-4 7-5, 6-2

7-6, 6-7, 7-5 7-6, 6-1

6-4, 2-6, 6-1

L

4-6, 6-4, 7-5

W W L

6-3, 6-2 6-1, 6-4 6-7, 7-5, 6-1

W L

5-7, 6-3, 7-6 6-4, 6-7, 6-2

L

0-6, 6-2, 7-5

Middle Tenn. St. W Vanderbilt (8) L

6-2, 4-1 ret. 5-7, 6-3, 6-4

1992 Greg Seilkop 64 Michael Flanagan Stanford

Josh Goffi 64 Oliver Maiberger

6-4, 6-2

L

1989 John Sullivan 64 Martin Blackman Stanford 32 Eric Amend Southern Cal 16 Al Parker Georgia Vince Van Gelderen 64 Todd Martin Northwestern 32 Francisco Montana Georgia

Mitch Sprengelmeyer 64 Anthony Deluise 32 Chris Groer

6-4, 7-5 6-3, 6-2 6-1, 6-3

1996

1997

Mitch Sprengelmeyer (9-16) 64 Anthony Deluise Middle Tenn. St.

L

6-3,7-6

Clement Reix advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Round of eight in 2006. Reix was a singles All-American that year. He also participated in the NCAA Individual Doubles Tournament in 2006.

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NCAA Results Records and History

CLEMSON PLAYERS IN NCAA INDIVIDUAL DOUBLES TOURNAMENT Name CU Seed Rnd Opponent Team/Seed W-L 1967 Cooper-Poling 64 Reid-Wilson North Texas St. L 1972 Nunna-Parsons 128 Fisher-Groslimond (6)Stanford Cooper-Wilkins 64 Hardie-Vann (8) SMU

Score 7-5, 6-1

L

7-6, 6-2

L

6-3, 6-3

Nunna-Husain 128 Genois-Ortiz 64 McCarthy-Craig 32 Nelson-Whaling Cooper-Akbar 64 Courson-Lomax

1973 Florida State W 6-2, 7-6 South Carolina W 6-2, 6-2 Texas L 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 Texas A&M L 6-3, 6-7, 6-2

Nunna-Husain 128 Edwards-Shrader

1974 UC-Santa Barbara L

Gandolfo-Loder 32 Mitchell-Wright

1978 Stanford (2) L 6-3, 6-2

Gandolfo-Buechler 32 Delaney-Turpin 16 Van’t Hof-Knapp

1979 SMU

Gandolfo-Buechler 37 Hooper-Fess Dickson-Murphy 32 Mayotte-Arons

1980 Arkansas Stanford

Desdunes-Cooper 37 Lutz-Smith 32 Odizor-Dowlen Dickson-Murphy 32 Gallien-Van Nostrand 16 Davis-Willenborg 8 Mangan-Rogers

1981 Cal-Davis Houston Pepperdine UCLA (1) Georgia

Desdunes-Cooper 37 Perry-Perlmutter 32 Corse-Bondurant,

1982 Rollins Stanford

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W L

6-2, 7-6

Rudeen-Desdunes 32 Luters-Chamberlin 16 Doohan-Serret Akel-Cooper 32 Steyn-Badenhorst 16 Saad-Smith Matuszewski-Walters (3) 32 Kreger-Davidson 16 Bishop-Kruger 8 Beckman-Deppe Berger-Nido 32 Rive-Roper 16 Grabb-Letts Frooman-Page 32 McEnroe-Letts Berger-Kinnear 35 Connor-Scott 32 Kures-Nahirney Matuszewski-Walters (3) 32 Sharton-Filer

1983 Arizona W 1-6, 7-6, 6-2 Arkansas (4) L 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 Miami W 7-5, 6-4 Wichita State (1) L 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 1985 Swarthmore SMU Texas Florida State Stanford

W W L

6-2, 6-3 6-4, 6-3 7-6, 6-2

W 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 L 7-6, 6-4

1986 Stanford L 6-7, 6-3, 6-3 Oklahoma State W 6-3, 7-5 UCLA L 6-1, 6-0 Michigan

L

7-5, 7-6

Default 6-3, 6-4

L 7-6, 6-7, 6-2 L

6-3, 6-2

W L

6-2, 6-1 6-3, 6-3

W W L

6-0, 6-4 7-5, 6-2 6-3, 6-4

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

Rick Rudeen (L) and Jean Desdunes advanced to the NCAA Individual Doubles Round of 16 in 1983. Both players played in three NCAA Tournaments in singles and doubles during their careers.


NCAA Results Records and History

1987 Frooman-Page 32 Barham-Yates Cal-Irvine L 7-6, 6-1 Boynton-Sullivan 32 Flowers-Hunt Cal-Berkeley W 7-5, 7-5 16 Holt-Taylor Florida W 4-6, 7-6, 6-1 8 Kinnear-Van Gelderen Clemson L 6-4, 6-4 Van Gelderen-Kinnear 32 Kaplan-Kronemann Cal-Irvine W 6-4, 7-5 16 Cannon-Talbot Tennessee W 2-6, 7-6, 7-6 8 Boynton-Sullivan Clemson W 6-4, 6-4 4 Leach-Melville Southern Cal (3) L 7-6, 6-1 1988

Page-Sullivan 33 Green-Pelt, 32 Kaplan-Luben Kinnear-Van Gelderen 32 Garnett-Rhoney

Rollins W Cal-Irvine L S.W. Louisiana L

Van Gelderen-Watkins 32 Jung-Jung 16 Benson-Malik 8 Kaplan-Lubner Sullivan-Watson 32 Barber-Quinney

1989 Nebraska Kentucky Cal-Irvine UCLA

Casey-Guillou 32 Bowyer-Entzel 16 Jensen-Parker

1990 Utah Georgia (5-8)

W 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 L 4-6, 6-4, 6-3

Lampert-Seilkop 32 Hulse-Potter 16 Ekerot-Lanyi

1992 Kentucky Southern Cal

W 6-4, 6-4 L 6-2, 4-6, 6-1

1993 Lampert-Wild 32 Goodarz-Hopkinson Kentucky (2) 16 Pesola-Wesbrooks LSU Salazar-Sprengelmeyer 32 Robinson-Roditi Li-Sprengelmeyer 32 Giers-Juinio

6-2, 7-5 6-2, 7-6 6-4, 6-1

W 6-7, 6-2, 6-3 W 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 L 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 L

W L

7-5, 6-2

Li-Sprengelmeyer 32 Hemeda-Jacque Bellagamba-Goffi 32 Guyuak-Tintori Goffi-Knight 32 Franklin-Oliver N. Thompson-Jenkins 32 Acuna-Hansen N. Thompson-Jenkins 32 Briaud-Veress 16 Atas-Wurtzman 8 Barker-Barker 4 Corkery-Warburg Reix-Jenkins 32 Born-Siljestrom

1997 Georgia

L

6-1, 6-4

L

6-3,3-6,6-3

L

6-3,6-7,6-1

L

6-4,6-4

1999 South Florida 2000 Illinois 2003 Pepperdine 2004 California (5-8) W 7-6, 4-6, 6-4 Ohio State W 6--4, 7-6 Rice (1) W 6-4, 6-4 Stanford (5-8) L 6-1, 6-7, 7-6 2006 Middle Tenn. St.

L

6-4, 6-2

6-4, 7-6 6-3, 7-6

1995 TCU (1)

L 4-6, 6-4, 6-2

1996 Fresno State

L

6-3, 6-4 Vince Van Gelderen, John Sullivan, Kent Kinnear, and Brandon Walters These players were all doubles All-Americans during their careers.

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Former Clemson Coaches Records and History P.B Holtzendorff (1927) Holtzendorff was the first tennis coach in 1927. He led the Tigers to a 2-5-1 record. He was best known as the Tigers’ men’s swimming coach in 1927-1948 and director of the YMCA program at Clemson. He led the Tiger swimmers to a Southern Conference Championship in 1939. Clemson won the Southern Conference titles in boxing and basketball that same year. Hoke Sloan 1929-1958 The one man who could truly be called the father of Clemson tennis is Hoke Sloan, after whom the varsity tennis center is named. Sloan gave the money that made the facility that the Tigers play on today possible. Coach Sloan was born in Pendleton in 1896. He grew up in Clemson. He attended Clemson and played tennis for the Tigers in 1915. He transfered and graduated from Auburn in 1917. His tennis days started at the city courts while he was a teenager and would continue throughout his entire live. Hoke served in the Navy during WWI and then returned to Clemson to start a tennis club in 1919. He became coach of the Tiger tennis program in 1929. He worked as a volunteer, and he was never paid for his work with the student-athletes until Frank Howard becamed the football coach in 1940. Coach Sloan would drive his own car on many of the team trips. The program was completely non-scholarship in those days and most of the tennis players were playing others sports as well. There were two courts at a park in downtown Clemson that were primarily used for practice and matches. Clemson’s first varsity courts were clay and were located behind Fike Field House. The ACC was formed in 1953 and Clemson started competing in the conference immediatedly. Sloan was known as a very kind a capable teacher of the game of tennis. He had a life long love affair for the game and for all of his players. He was also a merchant and realtor in downtown Clemson. Sloan was a great fundraiser for IPTAY as well, and he and Red Richie would travel the backroads of South Carolina to search out every possible Clemson fan for contributions. He signed up nearly everyone he got to talk to as few could refuse his salemanship and charm when he spoke of athletics at Clemson and the school’s great heritage and

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traditions. In 1957, a year before his retirement, he coached the team to a 14-3 record and a third-place finish in the ACC. After his retire ment in 1958, he continued to coach and teach as the director of tennis at Camp Carolina in Brevard, NC. He gave nearly 40 years of service to Clemson as a volunteer and an employee. Overall, Sloan had a 164-129-4 record during his Clemson tenure. Sloan passed away on December 22, 1979. Les Longshore 1959-1962 Longshore led the Tigers to a third place finish in the ACC in 1959 and a 9-5 mark during his first year. He led the Tigers to a 14-1 mark overall in 1962 and coached the Tigers’ Bobby Burns who finished with a 6011 record in singles and a 23-5 mark in doubles play. Both marks are first on the Clemson career list for best percentage Longshore had a 26-31record at Clemson.

Coach Holtzendorff’s son P.B. was a star swimmer and tennis player for the Tigers in 1938-41. He was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1976.


Former Clemson Coaches Records and History Duane Bruley 1963-1973 Bruley Led the Tigers to their first Atlantic Coast Conference Championship in 1969 with a 16-0 mark. He served as the head coach for 11 seasons. He earned his BS from Wisconsin, his MS from Stanford and his PHD in chemical engineering from Tennessee. He served as professor of chemical engineering at Clemson. Bruley had a 145-42 record at Clemson. Bill Beckwith 1974-1975 Beckwith served as an assistant coach for the Tigers from 1964 through the 1973 seasons and head coach in 1974-1975. During his college career, he played for the Univeristy of Dubuque and Iowa State. He earned a BS degree in chemical engineering from Iowa State in 1957 and earned both his MS and PHD degrees there as well. He was a professor in the chemical engineering department at Clemson. Beckwith had a 21-23 record during his two years as a head coach.

Former Head Coach Chuck Kriese is pictured with former Tiger great Mark Dickson. Both are in the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame.

Chuck Kriese 1976-2008 Chuck Kriese was Clemson’s coach in 1975-2008. He finished his Clemson career with a 685419 career record in 33 years at Clemson. He is also the all-time winningest coach in the ACC for total wins (685) and league victories (166).   Under Kriese in the NCAA Tournament, Clemson reached the Final Sixteen 12 times, and the Final Eight seven times. Clemson had a total of 16 top 25 seasons under Kriese. He led the Tigers to 10 ACC championships. Kriese was named National Coach-of-theYear three times, regional Coach-of-the-Year five times and ACC Coach-of-the Year six times. Over the years, 20 Tigers won 34 All-America honors under Kriese.

Chuck Kriese is pictured receiving a National Coach-of-theYear Award. He was named National Coach-of-the-Year three times during his Clemson career.

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Starting Lineups Records and History

Spratt Riser

1908

1909 Clemson did not particpate in the state tournament. 1910 Victor Higgins, SR James Erwin, FR 1911 James Erwin, SO John Caldwell, JR 1912 James Erwin, JR, State Singles Champ John Caldwell, SR John Erwin, SO 1913 James Erwin, SR State Singles Champ Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. Champion in Singles and Doubles John Erwin, JR Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. Champion in Doubles 1914 John Erwin, SR Robert Thornton, JR 1915 William Blake, SR Robert Thornton, SR Hoke Sloan, SO 1916 P.C. Bangs, SO Allen Haskell, SO 1917 Allen Haskell, JR State Champions, Doubles Julian Robertson, JR State Champions, Doubles 1918 Allen Haskell, SR, State Champions, Doubles Julian Robertson, SR, State Champions, Doubles No Team

1919

1920 Joseph Miller, SR Manning Black, SR James Fitsgerald, SR Note: Between 1910 and 1920, a tournament was played on campus and players that won this tournament in singles and doubles represented Clemson in the State and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournaments. The first dual match was held in 1921.

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1921 (1-0 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bill Hines, SR Doubles 1. Hines-St. Johns 1922 (0-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Jim Gray, JR 2. Bill Grier, JR Doubles 1. Gray and Grier 1923 (4-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bill Grier, SR 2. Jim Gray, SR 3. Dan Sanftleben, SO 4. Abe Fitzgerald, JR Doubles 1. Fitzgerald-Santfieben 2. Grier-Gray 1924 (1-3 OVERALL) Singles 1. Abe Fitzgerald, SR 2. Dan Sanftleben, JR 3. Paul Stoney, JR 4. Ed Goodale, JR Doubles 1. Sanftleben-Fitzgerald 2. Stoney-Goodale 1925 (2-5-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Dan Sanftleben SR 2. Ed Goodale, SR 3. Paul Stoney, SR 4. John Thrower, SR Doubles 1. Goodale-Stoney 2. Sanftleben-Thrower

1929 (0-6-2 OVERALL) Singles 1. Everette Johnson, SR 2. Robert McCarley, JR 3. Billy Kline, SR 4. Calvert Doubles 1. McCarley-Johnson 2. Calvert-Kline, Kline-Redfern 1930 (7-4-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Ed Howle, SO 2. Walton Lipscomb, SO 3. Robert McCarley SR 4. Oliver Bennett, SO 5. Henry Asbill, JR 6. A.S. Jay Doubles 1. Howell-Lipscomb 2. Bennett-McCarley 3. Asbill-Jay 1931 (2-6 OVERALL) Singles 1. Walton Lipscomb, JR 2. Ed Howle, JR 3. Oliver Bennett, JR 4. J.B. Elliott, JR 5. Marshall Hall, JR 6. Cornelius Earnhardt, SO Doubles 1.Lipscomb-Howle 2.Lipscomb-Bennett 3. Asbill-Jay

1932 and 1933 No Teams 1934 (9-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Tate Horton, SO 2. Henry Woodward, JR 3. Bob Spann, JR 4. Phil Latimer, SR 5. J.B. Elliott, JR 6. Ben Greene, SR Doubles 1. Horton-Woodward 2. Spann-Elliott 3. Latimer-Greene 1935 (8-3 OVERALL) Singles 1. Henry Woodward, SR 2. Tate Horton, JR 3. Bob Spann, SR 4. Sandy Campbell, FR 5. Mac Calhoun, JR 6. James Geer, JR Doubles 1. Horton-Woodward 2. Spann-Cambell 3. Geer-Welling LaGrone 1936 No Team 1937 (4-7 OVERALL) Singles 1. Welling LaGrone, SR 2. Bill Mitchell, JR 3. Sandy Campbell, JR

1926 (1-4 OVERALL) Singles 1. Walter Heller, SR 2. Bill Marvin, SO 3. John Mundy, SO 4. Alexander Wylie, SO Doubles 1. Heller-Marvin 2. Mundy-Wylie 1927 (3-3-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bill Marvin, JR 2. Fred Cullum, SR 2. Bill McKemie, SR 3. John Mundy, JR Doubles 1. Collum-Marvin 2. McKemie-Wylie 1928 No Team

Hobie Holtzendorff (L) was a starter at number one singles in 1940 and 1941. He was also a top swimmer for Clemson.


Starting Lineups Records and History

Five members of the 1941 Clemson squad include: (Lto R) Howard Burnette, Walt Graham, John Edwards, Bucky Goudelock, and Robert Kay. These Tigers are pictured in their Clemson cadet uniforms along with their Clemson letter winner sweaters. Burnett was the captain of the 1942 team, while Kay was the captain of the 1943 squad. 4. Bo Hudgens, JR 5. Mac Calhoun, SR 6. Frank Arnold, JR Doubles 1. LaGrone-Campbell 2. Mitchell-Arnold 1938 (6-3 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bill Mitchell, SR 2. Sandy Campbell, SR 3. Henry Bagnel, SO 4. William Wade, SO 5. John Bolt, SR 6. Robert King, SO Doubles 1. Mitchell-Bagnel 2. Campbell-Wade 1939 (9-6 OVERALL) Singles 1. Henry Bagnal, JR 2. Hobie Holtzendorff, SO 3. William Wade, JR 4. Robert King, JR 5. George Irby, JR Doubles 1. Bagnal and Holtzendorff 2. Wade and King

1940 (14-5 OVERALL) Singles 1. Hobie Holtzendorff, JR 2. Henry Bagnal, SR 3. W.E. Baker, JR 4. Howard Burnett, SO 5. William Wade, SR 6. Robert King, SR Doubles 1. Holtzendorff-Burnett 2. Bagnal-Baker 3. Wade-King

1942 (7-3 OVERALL) Singles 1. Howard Burnett, SR 2. Robert Kay, JR 3. Lee Milford, JR 4. Bucky Goudelock, SO 5. Roy Bobo, SO 6. R. G. Wadell, SO Doubles 1. Burnett-Milford 2. Bobo-Kay 3. Webb-Jackson

1946 (7-5 OVERALL) Singles 1. Wilbur Greyard, JR 2. Dan Warther 3. Frank Cartwright, SO 4. Richard Watson 5. Tommy Thornhill, SO 6. Edwin Rhyne Doubles 1. Greyard-Warter 2. Watson-Cartwright 3. Rhyne-Thornhill

1941 (9-7 OVERALL) Singles 1. Hobie Holtzendorff, SR 2. Howard Burnett, JR 3. Bucky Goudelock, FR 4. Robert Kay, SO 5. John Edwards, SR 6. Walt Graham, SO Doubles 1. Holtzendorff-Burnette 2. Goudelock-Kay 3. Chetum-Milford

1943 (4-3 OVERALL) Singles 1. Robert Kay, SR 2. Bucky Goudelock, JR 3. Eddie Webb, JR 4. Linton Holtzendorf, JR 5. Walt Graham, SR 6. John McCarthy, SR Doubles 1. Kay-Goudelock 2. Walters-Holtzendorf

1947 (9-4 OVERALL) Singles 1. Lamar Judy, JR 2. Roy Bobo, SR 3. George Murray, JR 4. Hank Walker, JR 5. Bill Cook, JR 6. Tommy Thornhill, JR Doubles 1. Walker-Murray 2. Bobo-Cook 3. Judy-Thornhill

1944 and 1945 No Teams

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Starting Lineups Records and History

1948 (9-8 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bill Cook, SR 2. George Murray, SR 3. Hank Walker, SR 4. Bill Wannaker, JR 5. Tommy Thornhill, SR 6. Harry Merritt, SO Doubles 1. Walker-Murray 2. Cook-Wannaker 3. Calvert-Lipton

1950 (6-7 OVERALL) Singles 1. Claire Draper, SO 2. Glenn Smith, JR 3. Harold Littlejohn, SR 4. Harry Merritt, JR 5. Carroll Legrand, JR 6. Hoover Neel, JR Doubles 1. Draper-Littlejohn 2. Neal-Smith 3. Merritt-Legrand

1949 (3-8-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Harry Merritt, JR 2. Bill McMillan, SO 3. Harold Littlejohn, JR 4. Lewis Calvert, SR 5. Carroll LeGrand, SO 6. Joe Black, JR Doubles 1. McMillian-Legrand 2. Calvert-Littlejohn 3. Black-Clancy

1951 (7-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Claire Draper, JR 2. Glenn Smith, SR 3. Bill McMillian, SR 4. Bill Asnip, SO 5. Bud Coleman, SO 6. Louis Seaborn, SO Doubles 1. Draper-Smith 2. McMillian-Asnip 3. Coleman-Seaborn

1952 (10-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Claire Draper, SR 2. Bill Asnip, JR 3. Paul Langford 4. Gene Moxley, SO 5. Bud Coleman, JR 6. Louis Seaborn, JR Doubles 1. Draper-Langford 2. Asnip-Moxley 3. Stokes-Seaborn 1953 (7-5 OVERALL) Singles 1. Louis Seaborn, SR 2. Maung Khin Si, SO 3. Gene Moxley, JR 4. Bud Coleman, SR 5. Ralph McCormick, SO 6. Chandler Kinsey, JR Doubles 1. Si-Seaborn 2. Moxley-Ralph Howard, SR 3. Rembert Stokes, SR-Harold Owens, SR

1954 (4-8 OVERALL) Singles 1. Maung Khin Si, JR 2. Gene Moxley, SR 3. Dick James, JR 4. Phil Nickles, SR 5. Bill Seabrook, JR 6. Chandler Kinsey, JR Doubles 1. Si-James 2. Moxley-Lander, JR 3. Kinsey-Seabrook 1955 (5-10 OVERALL) Singles 1. Maung Aye, SR 2. Maung Khin Si, SR 3. Chris Theos, SO 4. Eddie Scarpa, SO 5. Terry Wise, SO 6. Angus Lander, SR Doubles 1. Aye-Si 2. Scarpa-Lander 3. Mitchell (SO)-Wise 1956 (6-8 OVERALL) Singles 1. Don Mitchell, JR 2. Terry Wise, JR 3. Chris Theos, JR 4. Eddie Scarpa, JR 5. George Norris, SO 6. Kit Mathews, JR Doubles 1. Mitchell-Theos 2. Wise-Scarpa 3. Norris-Mathews 1957 (10-3 OVERALL) Singles 1. Eddie Scarpa, SR 2. Chris Theos, SR 3. Nick Carter, SO 4. Kit Mathews, SR 5. Don Mitchell, SR 6. Lenaire Bryant, SO Doubles 1. Scarpa-Paul Callaway 2. Carter-Mathews 3. Mitchell-Theos

Members of the starting six of the 1957 Tigers include: Front Row (L to R) Eddie Scarpa, Chris Theos, Lenaire Bryant, Back Row (L to R) Kit Matthews, Nick Carter, and Don Mitchell. Scarpa is the brother of long-time Furman men’s tennis coach Paul Scarpa. The 1957 squad finished the season with a 10-3 record overall and was 8-0 against state of South Carolina teams.

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1958 (2-7 OVERALL) Singles 1. Sonny Sumner, FR 2. Mohamed Nasim, JR 3. Lanier Bryant, JR 4. Bill Cooper, SO 5. Terry Wise, SR 6. Bobby Lynn, SO Doubles 1. Sumner-Nasim 2. Bryant-Wise 3. Lynn-Cooper Vickers-Cooper Vickers-Lynn


Starting Lineups Records and History

The 1967 team finished the season with a 16-2 record overall. Zulfi Rahim finished his career that season after starting three years at number one singles and number one doubles. Rahim is pictured on the back row fourth from the left. 1959 (9-5 OVERALL) Singles 1. Sonny Sumner, SO 2. Mohamed Nasim, SR 3. Bob Burns, SO 4. Bill Cooper, JR 5. Lanier Bryant, SR 6. Jack Weir, JR Doubles 1. Sumner-Nasim 2. Cooper-Burns 3. Weir-Bryant 1960 (3-12 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bob Burns, JR 2. Bill Cooper, SR 3. Bobby Lynn, SR 4. John Nutt, SR 5. Tommy James, SO 6. Francis Holyrod, SR Doubles 1. Burns-Cooper 2. Bobby Doyon, JR-James 3. Lynn Nutt 1961 (0-13 OVERALL) Singles 1. Roy Strickland, SO 2. George Christopher, SO

3. Bobby Doyon, SR 4. Tommy James, JR 5. Tommy Cooper, SO 6. Bill Moore, SO Wingate Sikes, JR Doubles 1. Strickland-Christopher 2. Doyon-James 3. Cooper-Sikes 1962 (14-1 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bob Burns, SR 2. Doug Stewart, SO 3. Malloy Evans, SO 4. Roy Strickland, 5. Dick Pregnall, SO 6. George Christopher, JR Doubles 1. Burns-Stewart 2. Evans -Christopher 3. Craft-Pregnall 1963 (11-2 OVERALL) Singles 1. Doug Stewart, JR 2. Malloy Evans, JR 3. Eddie Crow, SO 4. James Ledbetter, SO 5. Dick Pregnall, JR 6. Fred Craft, JR

Doubles 1. Stewart-Evans 2. Crow-Ledbetter 3. Pregnall-Craft 1964 (9-8 OVERALL) Singles 1. Doug Stwart, SR 2. Malloy Evans, SR 3. Eddie Crow, JR 4. Tom Long, SO 5. James Ledbetter, JR 6. Dick Pregnall, SR Doubles 1. Cooper-Keladis 2. Wilkins-Reynolds 3. Shelton-Poling 1965 (14-4 OVERALL) Singles 1. Zulfi Rahim, SO 2. Tom Long, JR 3. Sammy Smithyman, SO 4. Dikran Ornekian, SO 5. Eddie Crow, SR 6. James Ledbetter, SR Doubles 1. Rahim-Long 2. Smithyman-Ornekian 3. Ledbetter-Crow

1966 (11-4 OVERALL) Singles 1. Zulfi Rahim, JR 2. Tom Long, SR 3. Sammy Smithyman, JR 4. Dikran Ornekian, JR 5. Perry Reynolds, SO 6. David Wilkins, SO Doubles 1. Rahim-Long 2. Smithyman-Wilkins 3. Reynolds-Sibert 1967 (16-2 OVERALL) Singles 1. Zulfi Rahim, SR 2. David Cooper, SO 3. Sammy Smithyman, SR 4. Jim Poling, SO 5. Perry Reynolds, JR 6. David Wilkins, JR Doubles 1. Rahim-Cooper 2. Wilkins-Smithyman 3. Sibert-Reynolds 1968 (12-4 OVERALL) Singles 1. David Cooper, JR 2. Edgar Shelton, FR

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Starting Lineups Records and History 3. Nick Keladis, FR 4. David Wilkins, SR 5. McClellan Bond, SO 6. Jim Poling, JR Doubles 1. Cooper-Keladis 2. Wilkins-Reynolds 3. Shelton-Poling

3. Asif Husain, JR 4. Ali Akbar, JR 5. Howie Orlin, FR 6. Larry Maggiore, SR Doubles 1. Nunna-Husain 2. Cooper-Orlin 3. Akbar-Maggiore

1969 (16-0 OVERALL) Singles 1. David Cooper, SR 2. Nick Keladis, SO 3. Sarfraz Rahim, SO 4. Jim Poling, SR 5. Gordon Hebert, JR 6. Edgar Shelton, SO

1974 (14-9 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bhanu Nunna, SR 2. Herb Cooper, SR 3. Ali Akbar, SR 4. Asif Husain, SR 5. Stefan Laporte, SO 6. Pike Rowley, SO Doubles 1. Nunna-Husain 2. Cooper-Akbar 3. Rowley-Laporte

Doubles 1. Cooper-Poling 2. Keladis-Rahim 3. Hebert-Shelton 1970 (15-2 OVERALL) Singles 1. Sarfraz Rahim, JR 2. Nick Keladis, JR 3. Eddie Shelton, JR 4. Steve Parson, FR 5. Arthur Abbott, SR 6. Terry Wilkins, SO Doubles 1. Shelton-Parson 2. Keladis-Rahim 3. Wilkins-Maggiore 1971 (15-4 OVERALL) Singles 1. Nick Kelaidis, SR 2. Steve Parsons, SO 3. Eddie Shelton, SR 4. Bhanu Nunna, FR 5. Sarfraz Rahim, SR 6. Herb Cooper, FR Doubles 1. Shelton-Parsons 2. Rahim-Nunna 3. Kelaidis-Cooper

1975 (7-14 OVERALL) Singles 1. Fernando Mayetto, SO 11-12 2. Pike Rowley, JR 11-12 3. Stephan LaPorte, JR 10-13 4. Ward Snyder, SO 10-13 5. Howie Orlin, JR 10-10 6. Steve Vaughan SO 6-14 Doubles 1. Maynetto-Vaughan 2. Laporte-Snyder 3. Rowley-Orlin 1976 (17-18 OVERALL, 1-5 ACC) Singles 1. F. Maynetto, JR (27) 13-17 2. Steve Vaughan, JR (28) 15-16 3. Bengt Ronnerman, FR (21) 8-16 4. Stephan Laporte, SR (24) 9-15 5. Pike Rowley, SR (27) 16-14 6. Ward Snyder, JR (19) 11-11

Doubles 1. Maynetto-Vaughan, (25) 12-14 2. Laporte-Howie Orlin, SR (20) 11-11 3. Rowley-Snyder, (21) 14-10 1977 (21-18 OVERALL, 1-5 ACC) Singles 1. F. Maynetto, SR (33) 24-15 2. Steve Vaughan, SR (33) 14-22 3. Mark Buechler, FR (31) 20-16 4. Mike Gandolfo, FR (30) 19-14 5. Dick Milford, FR (33) 23-13 6. David Loder FR (23) 11-15 Doubles 1. Maynetto-Vaughan, (29) 23-12 2. Buechler-Gandolfo, (27) 15-16 3. Milford-Loder, (22) 18-7 1978 (18-12 OVERALL, 3-3 ACC) Singles 1. Mark Buechler, SO (30) 16-18 2. Mike Gandolfo, SO (28) 19-12 3. Pender Murphy, FR (28) 19-12 4. David Loder, SO (29) 17-15 5. Dick Milford, SO (23) 11-15 6. David Thies, FR (30) 25-8 Doubles 1. Buechler-Murphy (28) 21-10 2. Loder-Gandolfo (24) 20-13 3. Thies-Milford (25) 16-11 1979 (24-7 OVERALL, 6-0 ACC) Singles 1. Mike Gandolfo, JR (29) 28-10 2. Mark Buechler, JR (29) 23-9 3. Pender Murphy, JR (29) 20-14 4. Mark Dickson, FR (29) 23-8 5. Dick Milford, JR (30) 20-13 6. Max Gainer, FR (22) 14-10 Doubles 1. Gandolfo-Buechler, (27) 25-7 2. Murphy-Dickson, (25) 19-8 3. Milford-Gainer, (14) 8-8

1980 (32-5 OVERALL, 6-0 ACC) Singles 1. Mike Gandolfo, SR (29) 27-11 2. Mark Dickson, SO (37) 42-7 3. Pender Murphy, JR (37) 35-8 4. Mark Buechler, SR (35) 30-8 5. Jean Desdunes, FR (32) 31-4 6. Mitch Mitchell, JR (39) 21-21 Doubles 1. Gandolfo-Buechler, (26) 20-10 2. Dickson-Murphy, (32) 29-7 3. Desdunes-Dick Milford, SR (19) 20-2 1981 (30-7 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC) Singles 1. Mark Dickson, JR (28) 30-13 2. Pender Murphy, SR (37) 39-17 3. Jean Desdunes, SO (39) 38-14 4. Richard Akel, FR (36) 29-13 5. Rick Rudeen, FR (40) 34-9 6. Peter Pristach, SO (33) 23-13 Doubles 1. Dickson-Murphy, (19) 15-7 2. Desdunes-G.Cooper, FR (31) 30-6 3. Rudeen-Akel, (22) 15-10 1982 (24-10 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC) Singles 1. Mark Dickson, SR (32) 33-14 2. Jean Desdunes JR (32) 47-19 3. Rick Rudeen SO (34) 49-14 4. Richard Akel, SO (26) 25-20 5. Mark Herrington, FR (22) 17-22 6. Miguel Nido, FR (30) 35-14 Doubles 1. Desdunes-G. Cooper, SO (31) 28-10 2. Dickson-Akel, (16) 15-4 3. Nido-Rudeen, (20) 16-7

1972 (14-6 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bhanu Nunna, SO 2. Steve Parsons, JR 3. Herb Cooper, SO 4. Mike Oppenheim, FR 5. Terry Wilkins, SR 6. Larry Maggiore, JR Doubles 1. Nunna-Cooper 2. Parson-Wilkins 3. Maggiore-Oppenheim 1973 (12-6 OVERALL) Singles 1. Bhanu Nunna, JR 2. Herb Cooper, JR

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Pender Murphy was a four-time All-American in 1978-81. He won 120 singles and 119 doubles matches.


Starting Lineups Records and History 1983 (29-11 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC) Singles 1. Rick Rudeen, JR (38) 48-27 2. Richard Akel, JR (32) 31-29 3. Jean Desdunes, SR (37) 41-29 4. Miguel Nido, SO (39) 41-20 5. Andy Krantz, JR (39) 28-16 6. Richard Matuszewski, FR (39) 26-13 Doubles 1. Akel-Greg Cooper, JR (14) 29-10 2. Desdunes-Rudeen, (33) 37-20 3. Krantz-Nido, (33) 28-8

1985 (24-12 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC) Singles 1. Miguel Nido, SR (33) 38-23 2. R. Matuszewski, JR (35) 49-32 3. Brandon Walters, SO (32) 47-22 4. Jay Berger, FR (33) 57-11 5. Brian Page, FR (34) 37-27 6. Joe DeFoor, FR (29) 32-18 Doubles 1. Matuszewski-Walters, (27) 52-13 2. Nido-Berger, (27) 30-11 3. DeFoor-Kent Kinnear, FR (14) 11-6

1984 (27-9 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC) Singles 1. Lawson Duncan, FR (36) 70-14 2. Rick Rudeen, SR (34) 41-23 3. Miguel Nido, JR (34) 38-18 4. Andy Krantz, SR (32) 29-21 5. R. Matuszewski, SO (36) 50-22 6. Brandon Walters, FR (23) 38-11 Doubles 1. Krantz-Greg Cooper, SR (16) 13-8 2. Nido-Walters, (19) 16-8 3. Rudeen-Matt Frooman, SO (15) 13-5

1986 (31-7 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC) Singles 1. Jay Berger, SO (33) 34-11 2. R. Matuszewski, SR (36) 41-17 3. Brian Page, (33) SO 36-22 4. Kent Kinnear, (32) SO 38-21 5. Craig Boynton, (34) JR 29-13 6. Brandon Walters (28) JR 30-17 Doubles 1. Matuszewski-Walters, (27) 24-14 2. Page-Matt Frooman, JR (26) 27-9 3. Boynton-Joe Defoor, SR (26) 28-7 Berger-Kinnear, (15) 20-4

1987 (19-14 OVERALL, 6-0 ACC) Singles 1. Brian Page, JR (31) 18-23 2. Craig Boynton, SR (33) 31-14 3. Kent Kinnear, JR (29) 33-17 4. V. Van Gelderen SO (33) 29-14 5. John Sullivan, SO (29) 28-17 6. Todd Watkins, FR (20) 14-15 Doubles 1. Page-Matt Frooman, SR (20) 12-14 2. Van Gelderen-Kinnear, (20) 23-5 3. Boynton-Sullivan, (22) 18-11 1988 (22-9 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC) Singles 1. Brian Page, SR (30) 31-21 2. Kent Kinnear, SR (31) 32-22 3. John Sullivan, JR (29) 34-15 4. V. Van Gelderen, JR (30) 26-16 5. Brandon Walters, SR (28) 34-12 6. Todd Watkins, SO (16) 19-16 Doubles 1. Kinnear-Van Gelderen (24) 30-11 2. Page-Sullivan (17) 22-7 3. Walters-Watkins (12) 12-3 1989 (25-12 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC) Singles 1. John Sullivan, SR (33) 38-13 2. V. Van Gelderen, SR (33) 31-21 3. Todd Watkins, JR (32) 20-25 4. Owen Casey, JR (30) 21-15 5. Greg Seilkop, FR (33) 28-17 6. Michael Watson, SO (34) 25-21 Doubles 1. Sullivan-Watson (27) 18-10 2. Van Gelderen-Todd Watkins, JR (28) 28-10 3. Casey-Chris Munnerlyn, SO (26) 22-4 1990 (16-18 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC) Singles 1. Owen Casey, SR (28) 20-13 2. Nicklas Johansson, JR (32) 13-23 3. Greg Seilkop, SO (31) 20-18 4. Chris Munnerlyn, JR (19) 11-14 5. George Lampert, FR (33) 20-18 6. Michael Watson, JR (21) 17-11 Doubles 1. Casey-J.L. Guillou, FR (15) 13-4 2. Munnerlyn-T. Watkins, SR (8)11-3 3. Seilkop-Watson, (17) 12-5

Brian Page was a two-time All-ACC selection during his career.

1991 (14-14 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC) Singles 1. Greg Seilkop, JR (27) 24-17 2. Chris Munnerlyn, SR (25) 20-19 3. George Lampert, SO (27) 24-14 4. Nicklas Johansson, SR (27) 12-21 5. Ron Davis, FR (23) 15-17 6. Mike Williams, SO (27) 21-19 Doubles 1. Munnerlyn-Lampert, (19) 18-10 2. Seilkop-Williams, (22) 21-10 3. Johansson-R. Mirza, JR (14) 10

Mitch Sprengelmeyer and Bruce Li played number-one doubles for the Tigers in 1996 and 1997. 1992 (15-11 OVERALL, 5-3 ACC) Singles 1. Greg Seilkop, SR (24) 25-20 2. George Lampert, JR (25) 18-17 3. Mike WIlliams, SO (26) 14-21 4. Frank Salazar, FR (26) 23-15 5. Bryan Twente, SO (22) 16-20 6. Bas Wild, FR (10) 10-5 Doubles 1. Lampert-Seilkop, (19) 19-12 2. Salazar-Williams, (20) 10-13 3. Tom Herb, FR-Cris Robinson, FR, (8) 5-3

1993 (9-20 OVERALL, 3-5 ACC) Singles 1. George Lampert, SR (27) 15-22 2. Bas Wild, SO (25) 18-20 3. Tom Herb, SO (27) 20-24 4. Frank Salazar, SO (29) 11-22 5. Mike Baker, FR (20) 10-17 6. Cris Robinson, SO (28) 18-22 Doubles 1. Lampert-Wild, (21) 20-11 2. Salazar-Robinson, (13) 8-8 3. Herb-Reyes, (21) 22-15 1994 (21-12 OVERALL, 5-3 ACC) Singles 1. Bas Wild, JR (33) 19-21 2. Cris Robinson, JR (29) 18-21 3. Mitch Spengelmeyer, FR (33) 25-15 4. Mike Williams, SR (28) 32-14 5. Charly Rasheed, FR (23) 26-10 6. Frank Salazar, JR (24) 13-16 Doubles 1. Wild-Williams, (16) 11-5 2. Reyner-Robinson, (13) 9-4 3. Salazar-Sprengelmeyer, (30) 23-7

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Starting Lineups Records and History

The 1997 Clemson squad won the ACC Championship, the program’s 11th title. This team finished the season with a 20-11 record overall. 1995 (21-12 OVERALL, 6-2 ACC) Singles 1. Chris Angell, SR (31) 25-19 2. Mitch Sprengelmeyer, SO (26) 24-16 3. Bruce Li, FR (32) 38-13 4. Frank Salazar, SR (31) 29-13 5. Cris Robinson, SR (31) 28-14 6. Charly Rahseed, SO (25) 20-20 Doubles 1. Salazar-Sprengelmeyer (23) 14-10 2. Angell-Li (30) 19-13 3. Rasheed-Robinson (21) 12-8 1996 (12-12 OVERALL, 5-3 ACC) Singles 1. Mitch Sprengelmeyer, JR (23) 30-13 2. Bruce Li, SO (22) 25-16 3. Ryan Bauer, SO (22) 18-19 4. Richard Reyes, JR (21) 26-22 5. Luis Garcia, FR (21) 21-26 6. Ken Wasserman, FR (24) 26-27 Doubles 1. Sprengelmeyer-Li (23) 29-12 2. Reyes-Bauer (21) 10-13 3. Wasserman-Garcia (11) 11-6

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1997 (20-11 OVERALL, 6-2 ACC) Singles 1. Mitch Sprengelmeyer, SR (26) 36-7 2. Bruce Li, JR (27) 21-14 3. Ken Wasserman, SO (30) 21-22 4. Theo Neto, FR (23) 15-16 5. Pablo Bellagamba, SO (29) 25-17 6. Ryan Bauer, JR (29) 23-18 Doubles 1. Sprengelmeyer-Li (28) 26-8 2. Bauer-Bellagamba (26) 16-16 3. Wasserman-Neto (19) 15-16

1999 (21-12 OVERALL, 6-2 ACC) Singles 1. Ryan Bauer, SR (30) 21-24 2. Pablo Bellagamba, SR (30) 23-16 3. Josh Goffi, SO (32) 31-19 4. Tomasz Boniecki, JR (25) 29-12 5. Luis Garcia, JR (31) 28-17 6. Brad Emendorfer, SO (28) 23-20 Doubles 1. Bellagamba-Goffi (23) 21-12 2. Bauer-Garcia (24) 21-13 3. Gojanovic-Boniecki (12) 9-6

2001 (8-20 OVERALL, 2-6 ACC) Singles 1. Josh Goffi, SR (17) 15-17 2. Brad Emendorfer, SR (20) 15-27 3. Marko Gojanovic, JR (24) 23-24 4. Lee Taylor Walker, FR (23) 17-23 5. Micah Thompson, SO (24) 13-19 6. Darren Knight, SR (16) 5-13 Doubles 1. Goffi-Gojanovic (14) 9-5 2. Knight-Emendorfer (12) 5-7 3. Walker-Eric Cohn, SO (11) 3-8

1998 (11-18 OVERALL, 3-5 ACC) Singles 1. Bruce Li, SR (25) 16-17 2. Pablo Bellagamba, SO (27) 13-21 3. Josh Goffi, FR (25) 16-19 4. Brad Emendorfer, FR (28) 21-16 5. Darren Knight, FR (28) 25-19 6. Joey Hopke, FR (27) 20-19 Doubles 1. Bellagamba-LI (18) 10-8 2. Emendorfer-Knight (21) 10-11 3. Sandon Barth, SO-Goffi (19) 10-10

2000 (18-17 OVERALL, 5-3 ACC) Singles 1. Josh Goffi, JR (26) 22-15 2. Tomasz Boniecki, SR (30) 29-7 3. Luis Garcia, SR (32) 20-17 4. Brad Emendorfer, JR (28) 15-24 5. Marko Gojanovic, SO (30) 20-15 6. Micah Thompson, FR (23) 12-13 Doubles 1. Goffi-Darren Knight, SO (28) 28-15 2. Boniecki-Gojanovic (23) 15-8 3. Sandon Barth, JR-Eric Cohn, FR (25) 17-8

2002 (11-18 OVERALL, 3-5 ACC) Singles 1. Marko Gojanovic, SR (29) 7-22 2. Jamin Thompson, JR (21) 7-14 3. Goran Sterijovski, JR (26) 12-14 4. Micah Thompson, JR (18) 9-13 5. Sander Koning, FR (26) 23-10 6. Nathan Thompson, FR (21) 13-8 Doubles 1. Gojanovic-N. Thompson (18) 10-10 2. Damiisa Robinson (SO) Sterijovski (20) 14-6 3. M. Thompson-Koning (9) 4-8


Starting Lineups Records and History

2003 (25-11 OVERALL, 6-2 ACC) Singles 1. Nathan Thompson, SO (33) 19-17 2. Sander Koning, SO (28) 27-9 3. Jarmaine Jenkins,FR (32) 27-8 4. John Boetsch, FR (27) 19-12 5. Damiisa Robinson, JR (32) 26-9 6. Ash Misquith, JR (23) 17-7 Doubles 1. N. Thompson-Jenkins (30) 22-12 2. Robinson-Misquith (15) 13-5 3. Koning-Brett Twente (18) 12-6

2005 (25-11 OVERALL , 6-4 ACC) Singles 1. Nathan Thompson, SR (28) 24-10 2. Sander Koning, JR (31) 21-10 3. Clement Reix, SO (33) 22-16 4. Ryan Young, SO (36) 28-8 5. Brett Twente, JR (32) 15-17 6. Clint Boling, FR (23) 14-9 Doubles 1. N. Thompson-Young (23) 16-7 2. Koning-Reix (16) 12-4 3. Cook (FR)-Twente (10) 2-8

2007 (25-12 OVERALL , 5-6 ACC) Singles 1. Clement Reix, SR (37) 26-17 2. Jarmaine Jenkins, SR (35) 26-13 3. Ryan Young, SR (39) 34-9 4. Rok Bizjak, FR (35) 33-6 5. Carlos Alvarez, FR (39) 31-8 6. Kevin Fleck, SO (24) 19-10 Doubles 1. Reix-Young (37) 26-11 2. Fleck-Jenkins (21) 14-7 3. Alvarez-Bizjak (23) 15-8

2009 (11-13 OVERALL, 3-8 ACC) Singles 1. Carlos Alvarez, JR (22) 11-17 2. Rok Bizjak, JR (21) 13-16 3. Gera Boryachinskiy, JR (19) 12-15 4. Kevin Galloway (24) 17-14 5. Kevin Fleck, SR (23) 14-14 6. Ike Belk, SR (19) 17-10 Doubles 1. Alvarez-Bizjak (10) 3-11 2. Boryachinskiy-Moran (6) 3-3 3. Belk-Fleck (11) 7-6

2004 (26-12 OVERALL, 4-4 ACC) Singles 1. Nathan Thompson, JR (31) 22-19 2. Goran Sterijovski, SR (35) 20-18 3. Jarmaine Jenkins,SO (32) 21-17 4. John Boetsch, SR (31) 24-8 5. Damiisa Robinson, SR (22) 17-8 6. Ryan Young, FR (32) 24-9 Doubles 1. N. Thompson-Jenkins (31) 23-20 2. Boetsch-Robinson (15) 10-5 3. Young-Brett Twente (13) 11-4

2006 (25-12 OVERALL , 5-6 ACC) Singles 1. Sander Koning, SR (30) 25-13 2. Clement Reix, JR (33) 33-8 3. Jarmaine Jenkins, JR (27) 18-15 4. Ryan Young, JR (31) 25-14 5. Clint Boling, SO (23) 20-12 6. Brett Twente, SR (30) 27-9 Doubles 1. Jenkins-Reix (19) 10-9 2. Koning-Young (13) 8-5 3. Koenke (FR)-Twente (14) 5-9

2008 (15-20 OVERALL, 1-10 ACC) Singles 1. Carlos Alvarez, SO (32) 19-15 2. Gera Boryachinskiy, SO (33) 19-21 3. Kevin Fleck, JR (35) 20-22 4. Ike Belk, JR (35) 17-23 5. Derek DiFazio (27) 19-19 6. Kevin Galloway (26) 19-16 Doubles 1. Belk-DiFazio (14) 7-8 2. Alvarez-Fleck (23) 14-9 3. Boryachinskiy-Galloway (27) 16-11

2010 (17-10 Overall, 3-8 ACC) Singles 1. Derek DiFazio, JR (22) 12-17 2. Carlos Alvarez, SR (23) 18-12 3. Kevin Galloway, JR (27) 23-13 4. Wes Moran, SO (21) 16-14 5. Zachary Rigsby, FR (15) 15-7 6. Juan Bolona, FR (13) 9-4 Doubles 1. Rok Bizjak (SR)-DiFazio (8) 6-3 2. Alvarez-Bolona (15) 7-8 3. Galloway-Moran (12) 8-8

Note: Number in parenthesis indicates number of dual matches started.

The 2010 team won 15 straight matches to start the season. This was the second best start in school history as the 1969 team finished their season with a 16-0 record overall. This team climbed as high as 29th in the National polls.

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Chronological History Records and History November 11, 1911--James Erwin defeated Grier of Erskine three sets to one in claiming the State Intercollegiate Tournament held at Spartanburg, SC. November, 1912--James Erwin defeated Wingate Waring of South Carolina 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 to claim the State Intercollegiate Tournament. May, 1913--James Erwin won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) Singles Tournament. He along with his brother John Erwin won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) Doubles Tournament. October 21, 1916--Julian Robertson and Allen Haskell won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in doubles. October 19, 1917--Julian Robertson and Allen Haskell won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in doubles for the second year in a row. April 28, 1921—Clemson defeated Wofford 2-0 at Spartanburg, SC in the first dual match ever for the Tigers. May, 7 1921--The Tigers’ Bill Hines defeated W.M. Holcombe of Wofford in the finals and won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in singles held at Spartanburg, SC. April 29, 1922—Wofford defeated Clemson 2-1 in the first ever home dual meet for the Tigers. May 6, 1922--Clemson’s Jim Grey defeated won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in singles held at Greenville, SC May 5, 1923--The Tigers’ Jim Grey won the Sate Intercollegiate Tournament in singles held at Clemson, SC. Grey and Fitzgerald won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in doubles. May 10, 1923--Clemson defeated Olgethorpe in Atlanta, GA 4-1 to wrap up the season and finish the year with a 4-1 record. April 1, 1929--Hoke Sloan coached his first match as the Clemson Head Coach in a 6-0 loss to Davidson at Clemson, SC.

April 8, 1930--Hoke Sloan won his first match as head coach of the Tigers with a 8-1 win over Erskine in Due West, SC.

Clemson, SC as the Tigers won their 14th match of the season. Clemson finished the year with a 14-4 record and a 5-2 mark in the ACC.

May 5, 1930--Clemson defeated The Citadel 5-2 in Clemson, SC to win the final five matches of the season and the Tigers finished the year with a 7-4-1 record overall.

June 12-17, 1967—Clemson finished tied for 26th in the NCAA Tennis Championships held in Carbondale, IL.

May 11, 1934--The Tigers defeated the College of Charleston 8-1 in Charleston, SC. The Tigers finished the year with a 9-1 record. May 18, 1934--Clemson’s Tate Horton won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in singles in Greenville, SC April 6, 1935--Clemson defeated Mississippi State in the season opener and went on to win nine matches against three losses that season. May 18, 1935--Tate Horton and Henry Woodward won the State Intercollegiate Doubles Tournament at Clemson, SC. May 6, 1940--The Tigers defeated Mercer at Clemson, SC, 4-3. This was the 14th victory for the Tigers that season, and it set the record for the most wins in a season. The Tigers would not win this many matches in a season until the 1962 campaign. April 30, 1951--Clemson defeated Furman 8-1 and finished the year with a 7-1 record overall. May 8, 1952--The Tigers defeated Wofford 5-4 at Spartanburg to finish the year with a 10-1 record overall. Including the 1951 season, Clemson had a 17-2 record in the two years. Including the last two matches of the 1951 season, and the first eight matches of the 1952 season, the Tigers had a 10-match winning streak. April 1, 1954--Clemson played its first Atlantic Coast Conference match and lost to South Carolina 5-4 in Columbia. April 20, 1954--The Tigers played and lost to Maryland 6-3 in its first Atlantic Coast Conference match played at Clemson, SC. April 26, 1954--Clemson won its first ever Atlantic Coast Conference match win a 5-4 win over South Carolina at Clemson, SC. April 27, 1954--The Tigers won their first Atlantic Coast Conference road match with a 6-3 win over Wake Forest. May 4, 1958--Head Coach Hoke Sloan coached his last match at Clemson in a 5-4 loss to South Carolina in Columbia, SC. His coaching career spanned over a 29 year period. May 5, 1962--Clemson defeated Virginia 8-1 at Clemson, SC to finish the season with a 14-1 record overall and a 5-1 mark in the ACC. April 27, 1963--The Tigers lost to North Carolina 8-1, but finished the year with a 11-2 record overall and a 6-1 record in league play. In 1962 and 1963, Clemson had a 25-3 record in the two seasons. Clemson was 11-2 in the ACC during that time.

Hoke Sloan addresses the 1938 Tigers.

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April 27, 1965--Clemson defeated Duke 9-0 at

April 19, 1969—Clemson defeated N.C. State 9-0 in Raleigh, NC as the Tigers completed an undefeated season, 16-0. May 8-10, 1969-Clemson won the ACC Championship for the first time in history. The Tigers won the tournament with 65 points, three ahead of North Carolina’s 62. May 12,1971—Clemson defeated Duke 6-0 in the last regular season and ACC match for the Tigers this season. With the victory, Clemson won the ACC regular season championship. June 18-23, 1973-The Tigers placed 22nd in the 1973 NCAA Tennis Championships held in Princeton, NJ. June 17-22, 1974-Clemson finished tied for 35th in the NCAA Championships, at Los Angeles, CA. August 10, 1975-Chuck Kriese is named Head Coach. April 13-15, 1979—Clemson’s Mike Gandolfo was named ACC Player-of-the-Year at the ACC tournament. May 25, 1979-The Tigers reached the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson lost to Southern Methodist 5-0. Clemson finished the season ranked 15th in the country. Feb. 16-Apr. 23, 1980--Pender Murphy won a Clemson-record 29 consecutive singles matches, a record that stands today. He won 26 of the 29 in straight sets. The streak stopped in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Athens, GA when he ran into a poll in the University of Georgia Indoor factility and had to retire. April 18-20, 1980-Clemson won the ACC Championship. The Tigers’ Mike Gandolfo was named ACC Player-of-the-Year for the second season in a row. Coach Chuck Kriese was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year. May 19-26, 1980—The Tigers reached the final eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Princeton 5-4 on May 19, and lost to Stanford 7-2 on May 20. Mike Gandolfo and Mark Dickson were named All-Americans in singles, while Pender Murphy was named an All-American in Singles and Doubles. Mark Dickson reached the Final Eight in the NCAA Singles Individual tournament. Mike Gandolfo was named the ITCA Senior Player-ofthe-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked eighth in the country. April 17-19, 1981--Clemson won the ACC Championships at Clemson, SC. May 16-24, 1981—The Tigers reached the final eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team


Chronological History Records and History championships. Clemson defeated Miami (FL) 6-3 on May 16, and lost to Southern Cal, on May 17. Mark Dickson and Pender Murphy were named All-Americans in both Singles and Doubles. Mark Dickson finished the season ranked tied for third in the country in singles play. Clemson finished the season ranked seventh in the country.

in singles play. Mark Dickson finished the season ranked 13th in the country in singles play. Dickson was also named the ITCA Senior Player-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked seventh in the country.

May 20, 1981—Chuck Kriese was named 1981 ITCA National Coach-of-the- Year. Kriese earned Coach-of-the-Year honors following a vote of the NCAA tennis coaches throughout the nation. He was the first Clemson coachin any sport to be named national Coach of the Year.

May 14-22, 1983-The Tigers reached the final eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson won over Cal Irvine, 7-2 on May 14, but lost to Southern Methodist 5-4 on May 15. Rick Rudeen and Jean Desdunes were named All-Americans in singles. The doubles team of Richard Akel and Craig Cooper finished the season ranked 11th in the country. Desdunes was named ITCA Senior Player-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked ninth in the country.

September 9, 1981-Chuck Kriese was named 1981 United States Tennis Association National Coach-of-the-Year. February 6, 1982-Clemson defeated the nation’s top team for the first time ever in men’s tennis in a 5-4 win over UCLA. Clemson was ranked #6 heading into the match that was played at Los Angeles, CA. May 15-23,1982-The Tigers reached the final eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Arkansas 5-4, on May 15, and lost to Southern Methodist 5-4 on May 16. In Clemson’s 5-4 win over Arkansas, the Tigers swept the doubles play. Mark Dickson and Jean Desdunes were named All-Americans

April 15-17, 1983-Clemson won the ACC Championship, in Atlanta, GA.

April 20-22, 1984-Clemson won the ACC Championships in College Park, MD. May 12-20, 1984-The Tigers reached the final 16 in the 100th annual NCAA Tournament in the team championships in Athens, GA. Clemson lost to Stanford 5-4, on May 12. Clemson’s Lawson Duncan was a NCAA Singles Tournament finalist. Duncan lost to Georgia’s Michael Pernfors 6-1, 6-4 in the championship match on May 20. This match was played in front of 4,017 spectators.

Time for this match was one hour, 25 minutes. Lawson Duncan was named All-American in singles play, and finished the season ranked fourth in the country in singles. He was also named the ITCA Rookie-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked 10th in the country. February 10, 1985—Clemson’s Brandon Walters and Richard Matuszewski won the ITCA National Indoor Intercollegiate Doubles Championships. This was the first National Championship victory in Clemson Tennis history. The Tigers defeated Steve Couch and Gerald Marzenell of Houston 7-6, 6-3. May 18-20, 1985—Clemson won the ACC Championships in Chapel, Hill, NC. May 18-26, 1985—The Tigers reached the Final Eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Louisiana State, 5-1, on May 18, but lost to UCLA 5-3 on May 19. Miguel Nido was named All-American in singles, while Richard Matuszewski was named All-American in both singles and doubles. Brandon Walters was named All-American in doubles. The doubles team of Richard Matuszewski and Brandon Walters finished the season ranked fourth in the country. Clemson finished the season ranked eighth in the country. February 20, 1986-Clemson reached an alltime best #2 ranking in the ITA poll for the first time ever.

The 1971 team won the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title by posting a 7-0 record against conference foes.

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Chronological History Records and History March 22, 1986-Clemson defeated #1 Pepperdine by an incredible 8-1 score in a match played at Malibu, CA.

Gelderen finished the season ranked seventh in the country. Clemson finished the season ranked 14th in the country.

April 17-19, 1986—Clemson won the ACC Championship at Raleigh, NC. Chuck Kriese was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

April 21-23,1988—Clemson won the ACC Championship in Winston-Salem, NC. Kent Kinnear was named the ACC Player-of-theYear. Chuck Kriese was named ACC Coachof-the-Year.

May 17-25, 1986—The Tigers reached the Final Eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Oklahoma State, 5-0 on May 17, but lost to Stanford 5-3, on May 18. Richard Matuszewski reached the Final Eight in the NCAA Singles Individual tournament. Jay Berger was named All-American in singles and Richard Matuszewski was named All-American in singles and doubles. Richard Matuszewski finished the season ranked 12th while teammate Jay Berger finished 13th in the country in singles play. The doubles team of Richard Matuszewski and Brandon Walters finished the season ranked eighth in the country. Chuck Kriese was named USTA National Coachof-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked fifth in the country. April, 1987—Clemson won the ACC Championship. The tournament was cancelled due to rain. The Tigers were declared champions by virtue of the regular season. May 15-23, 1987--The Tigers reached the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Kansas 5-0 on May 15, and lost to Georgia 5-2 on May 16. The doubles team of Vince Van Gelderen and Kent Kinnear reached the Final Four in the NCAA Doubles Individual tournament. Craig Boynton, Kent Kinnear, John Sullivan, and Vince Van Gelderen were named All-American in doubles. The doubles team of Kent Kinnear and Vince Van

May 20-28, 1988-The Tigers reached the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson lost to Kentucky 5-2, on May 21. Clemson finished the season ranked 10th in the country. April 21-23, 1989--Clemson won the ACC Championship at Clemson, SC. The Tigers defeated North Carolina in the Championship match on April 23, 8-1. Clemson clinched the match in only 63 minutes. John Sullivan was named the ACC Player-of-the-Year. Chuck Kriese was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year. May 19-28,1989—The Tigers reached the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. The Tigers lost to LSU, 5-2 on May 20. Todd Watkins and Vince Van Gelderen were named All-Americans in doubles. John Sullivan finished the season ranked 12th in the country in singles play. Clemson finished the season ranked 13th in the country. May 15 & 17, 1991—Clemson defeated Duke on March 15, and Cal-Irvine on March 17 by the identical score of 5-4 in consecutive matches. In each match, the Tigers were behind 4-2, and Clemson had to win all three doubles matches to claim the victory. May 15, 1992—Mississippi defeated Clemson in

the first round of the NCAA Tournament. May 27, 1992—Clemson finished 20th in the final ITA poll. Feb. 12, 1994—Head Coach Chuck Kriese won his 400th career match in a 4-3 win over Indiana at Bloomington, IN. May 13, 1994—North Carolina defeated Clemson 4-2 in the NCAA Region II Tournament in Columbia, SC. May 5, 1995—Clemson defeated North Carolina 4-3 in the first round of the NCAA Region II Tournament in Norfolk, VA. May 6, 1995—Duke defeated Clemson in the semifinals of the NCAA Region II Tournament in Norfolk, VA. May 10, 1996—Duke defeated Clemson in the semifinals of the NCAA Region II Tournament at Clemson, SC. April 18-20, 1997-Clemson defeated Wake Forest (4-0), Florida State (4-2) and Duke 4-3 in winning the 1997 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Tennis Championship in Norcross, GA. The victory over 12th ranked Duke was Chuck Kriese’s 100th career win over a top 20 team. April 20, 1997—Bruce Li won the clinching match at number two singles over Duke’s Alberto Brause in leading Clemson to the 1997 Atlantic Coast Conference men’s Championship. Li was named the ACC Tournament’s MVP April 23, 1997-Mitch Sprengelmeyer was named the 1997 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Tennis Player-of-the-Year. Head Coach Chuck Kriese was named the ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

The 1997 Tigers won the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. The School’s 11th, the 10th under Coach Kriese.

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Chronological History Records and History May 9-10, 1997-Clemson defeated North Carolina but lost to Duke in the NCAA Region II Tennis Tournament at Atlanta, GA. May 22, 1997- Mitch Sprengelmeyer won the ITA Senior Player-of-the-Year and the John Van Nostrand Memorial Award (senior having the most potential for a professional tennis career). He is the first player in history to win both awards in the same year. Sprengelmeyer was named a singles All-American by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association and finished the season ranked 19th by the ITA. May 28, 1997-Clemson finished the season ranked 19th as a team. In singles, Mitch Sprengelmeyer finished 19th. The doubles team of Sprengelmeyer and Li finished the season ranked 23rd. May 5, 1998-South Carolina defeated Clemson in the first round of the NCAA Region II Tournament in Richmond, VA. April 10, 1999-Head Coach Chuck Kriese wins 500th career match with a 5-2 victory over UNC. May 13, 2000 -Clemson began play in the NCAA Tournament for the 19th time in the past 21 seasons. On that day the Tigers defeated a top 25 Miami, FL team, 4-3. April 19-22, 2001-Clemson made a run in the ACC Tournament Championship. The Tigers downed NC State, North Carolina, and Virginia before losing to third-ranked Duke in the finals. September 2, 2002 - ACC 50th-Anniversary Team announced. Clemson leads the way with 15 selections, the most in the conference and the most selections for Clemson in any sport. January 26, 2003 - Clemson defeated sixthranked Georgia by a count of 4-3 at home. The Tigers improve to 4-0 against 6th-ranked teams at home. May 15, 2004--The Tigers defeated Minnesota 4-0, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Durham, NC. May 15, 2004--Clemson upset sixth-ranked Duke 4-3 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Durham, NC. May 22, 2004--Clemson defeated TCU 4-2 in the NCA A Round of 16 at Tulsa, OK.

Head Coach Chuck Kriese waves to the crowd before his last home match of his 33 year career on April 9, 2008. May 10, 2005--Nathan Thompson was named the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s (ITA) Ted Farnsworth Senior Player of the Year for the Mideast Region. May 14, 2005--Clemson defeated Northwestern 4-0 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. May 15, 2005--Georgia defeated Clemson 4-0 in Athens, GA in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

May 24, 2004-UCLA defeated the Tigers 4-0 in the NCAA Round of Eight at Tulsa, OK.

March 13, 2006--Clemson defeated Arizona State 5-2 in Arizona for the program’s 1,000th all-time victory.

Feb. 18, 2005--Clemson defeated Tennessee Tech 7-0. This was Head Coach Chuck Kriese’s 600th career win. It also came against his Alma Mater.

May 13, 2006--Clemson defeated South Carolina 4-1 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Chapel Hill, NC.

March 19, 2005--Clemson won at ninth-ranked Southern Cal by a 4-3 score. It was Clemson’s first win at Southern Cal and Clemson’s first top 10 road win since a victory at eighth-ranked Miami (FL) in 1992. April 21, 2005--Nathan Thompson was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Tennis Player of the Year.

May 14, 2006--North Carolina defeated the Tigers 4-1 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Chapel Hill, NC. May 11, 2007--Clemson defeated Elon 4-0 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in WinstonSalem, NC.

May 12, 2007--Wake Forest defeated Clemson 4-3 at Winston-Salem, NC in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. November 2, 2007--Clemson Men’s Tennis Coach Chuck Kriese announced that the 2008 season will be his final year leading the Tiger program. He will retire from the position in August of 2008 after 33 seasons as head coach. April 9, 2008--Head Coach Chuck Kriese coached his last home match of his 33 year career. July 7, 2008-- Chuck McCuen, who has served as an assistant men’s tennis coach at Clemson for six seasons, was named Head Tennis Coach. Jan. 24, 2009--Clemson’s Head Coach Chuck McCuen won his first match at Clemson with a 7-0 victory over the Citadel at Clemson, SC. Jan. 16-March 19, 2010--Clemson won the first 15 matches of the season. This was the second best start in school history.

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Stars From The Past Records and History JAY BERGER 1985-86 Plantation, FL • 1986 All-American, Singles • Third on the Clemson career list for best winning pct. in singles play with a .805 mark. • Berger had a career record of 91-22 in two years of play • 1985 ACC Champion, No. 4 singles, No. 2 doubles • 1988 Member of the U.S. Davis Cup team • In 1989, Berger reached the quarterfinals at both the French Open and the US Open. • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary

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JARMAINE JENKINS 2003-04, 2006-07 College Park, GA • 2004 All-American, Doubles • 2004 All-ACC

CRAIG BOYNTON 1985-87 Tampa, FL • 1987 All-American, Doubles • 1987 All-ACC

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JEAN DESDUNES 1980-83 Miami, FL 1983 All-American, Singles 1984 All-American, Singles 1983 ITA Senior Player-of-The Year Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team Inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2009

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KENT KINNEAR 1985-88 Greenwood, IN 1987 All-American in doubles 1988 ACC Tourn. MVP 1985 ACC Champion, No. 3 Doubles 1988 ACC Champion, No. 2 Singles 1988 ACC Champion, No. 2 Doubles Seventh on the Clemson career list for most singles wins with 127 Eighth on the Tigers career list for most doubles wins with 111 Named to the ACC 50th Anniverary Team

BRUCE LI 1995-98, West Hempstead, NY • 1996 All-American, Doubles • 1995, 1997, 1998 All-ACC • 1996 ACC Champion, #1 Doubles

MARK DICKSON 1979-82 Tampa, FL • Inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1999 • 1982 ITA Senior Player-of-the-Year • 1980 All-American, singles • 1981 All-American, singles and doubles • 1982 All-American, singles • Sixth on the Clemson career list for most wins in singles play with 128 victories • Tenth on the Clemson career list for best winning pct. in singles play (.753) • Second on the school’s record list for best set winning pct. LAWSON DUNCAN 1984 Cullowhee, NC 1984 Finalist, NCAA Singles 1984 All-American ITCA Rookie-of-the-Year Second on the Clemson career list for best winning pct. in singles play with a .833 mark. Duncan had a 70- 14 record in 1984 Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

MIKE GANDOLFO 1977-80, Lakeland, FL 1980 ITA Senior Player-of-the-Year 1980 All-American, Singles Clemson’s first-ever All-American Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team 1979 & 1980 ACC Tournament MVP 1979 & 1980 ACC Champion, #1Singles

RICHARD MATUSZEWSKI 1983-86 Hopewell Junction, NY • Won the Van Nostrand Memorial Award, given annually to the senior player in collegiate tennis who shows the most promise to succeed as a professional. • Four-time All-American • All-American in singles and doubles in 1985 and 1986 • Second on the Clemson career list for most singles victories with 166 Fourth on Clemson career list for most doubles victories, 125 1983 ACC Champion No. 6 singles Inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2001

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Stars From The Past Records and History PENDER MURPHY 1978-81 Charlotte, NC • Four-Time All-American • All-American in singles and doubles, 1980 and 1981 • 1980 ACC Champion, No. 3 singles • Ninth on the Clemson career list for most singles wins with 120 • Sixth on the Tigers career list for most doubles wins with 119 • Holds Clemson record for consecutive singles wins with 29 in 1980 • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

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MIGUEL NIDO 1982-85 Isla Verde, Puerto Rico 1985 All-American, Singles 1984 ACC Champion, #3 Singles 1984 & 1985 ACC Champion, #2 Doubles 1984 & 1985 All-ACC

CLEMENT REIX 2004-07 Amiens, France • All-American in singles, 2006 • Reached the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Tournament in 2006 • All-ACC in 2006 and 2007

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RICK RUDEEN 1981-84 Tampa, FL 1983 All-American, Singles 1982 ACC Champion, #3 Singles 1981 ACC Champion, #5 Singles 1984 All-ACC

MITCH SPRENGELMEYER 1993-97 Florence, SC • All-American in singles, 1997 • All-American in doubles, 1996 • 1997 ACC Champion, No. 4 Singles • 1997 ACC Player-of-the-Year • 1995 and 1996 ACC Champion, No. 1 Doubles • Tenth on the Clemson career list for most singles wins with 115 • Eighth on the school’s career list for most doubles wins with 112 • Won the ITA Senior Player-of-the-Year Award and the Van Nostrand Memorial Award. He is the first player ever to win both of these awards • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

NATHAN THOMPSON 2002-05 Baltimore, MD • 2004 All-American, Doubles • 2005 ACC Player-of-the-Year • 2004 & 2005 All-ACC

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VINCE VAN GELDEREN 1986-89 Monwickendam, Holland 1987 All-American, Doubles 1989 All-American, Doubles 1989 ACC Champion, #2 Singles 1988 ACC Champion, #2 Doubles Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

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BRANDON WALTERS 1984-88 Neptune, FL 1985 All-American, Doubles 1986 All-American, Doubles 1985 ACC Champion, #3 Singles 1984 ACC Champion, #6 Singles 1985 ACC Champion, #1 Doubles 1984 ACC Champion, #2 Doubles 1984 All-ACC Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

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JOHN SULLIVAN 1986-89 Rockville Center, NY 1987 All-American, Doubles 1989 All-American, Singles 1989 ACC Champion, #1 Singles 1988 ACC Champion, #3 Singles 1988 & 1989 All-ACC Tenth on the Clemson career list for singles wins with 114 Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

TODD WATKINS 1987-90 Largo, FL • 1989 All-American, Doubles

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All-Time Scores Records and History 1921 1-0 Overall 4-28 2-0 W A Wofford 1922 0-1 Overall 4-29 1-2 L H Wofford 1923 4-1 Overall 4-17 3-0 W H Furman 4-20 0-4 L A Davidson 4-25 3-0 W H Oglethorpe 4-27 4-0 W A Fuman 5-10 4-1 W A Oglethorpe

4-12 4-17 4-19 4-22

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

1924 1-3 Overall H Furman A Pres. Thelogical A Furman H Wofford

3-28 4-8 4-9 4-13 4-17 4-18 4-21 4-25

3-31 4-13 4-22 4-23 4-30

3-3 1-5 1-5 2-4 2-3 4-2 4-2 2-4

1925 2-5-1 Overall T A Furman L A Wake Forest L A Davidson L H South Carolina L A Wofford W A South Carolina W H Furman L H Georgia Tech

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

1926 1-4 Overall A Wofford H South Carolina A Presbyterian A South Carolina A Georgia Tech

4-24 4-27 5-3 5-4

4-7 4-8 4-14 4-15 4-19 4-24 4-26 4-29 4-30 5-1 5-6 5-7

3-3 2-4 2-4 0-7

3-4 8-1 2-3 3-3 0-6 7-2 2-4 5-1 6-3 6-0 5-4 5-2

T L L L

1927

School Record: 3-3-1

4-14 4-15 4-16 4-25 4-28 5-4 5-5

3-3 6-0 6-0 6-0 2-4 2-4 1-5

1927 3-3-1 Overall T A South Carolina W A Presbyterian W A Erskine W H Erskine L H Wofford L A Furman L A Wofford

3-30 4-9 4-10 4-11 4-15 4-24 4-28 5-12

Erskine South Carolina Wofford Davidson

1930 Overall 7-4-1 L A South Carolina W A Erskine L A Col. of Charleston T A Citadel L A Emory W H Erskine L H South Carolina W H Wofford W H Furman W H Presbyterian W A Furman W H Citadel

Head Coach

P.B. Holtzendorff

H H A A

0-6 L 2-4 L 3-4 L 3-4 L 1-6 L 8-0 W 5-2 W 3-4 L

1931 2-6 Overall A North Carolina A Col. of Charleston A Citadel A South Carolina H South Carolina H Erskine H Furman A Furman

1932 & 1933 No Teams

1928 No Team

Head Coach Hoke Sloan 1929-1958

School Record: 164-129-4

Head Coach P.B. Hortzendorff also coached the swimming team at Clemson.

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4-1 4-18 4-19 4-20

0-6 3-3 2-4 1-5

1929 0-6-2 Overall L H Davidson T A South Carolina L A Presbyterian L A Erskine

Head Coach Hoke Sloan was a tireless worker for IPTAY and was a successful businessman in downtown Clemson. Sloan played for the Tigers in 1915.


All-Time Scores Records and History

4-5 4-9 4-10 4-21 4-26 4-28 5-5 5-9 5-10 5-11

4-6 4-9 4-15 4-17 4-19 4-20 4-23 4-30 5-3 5-9 5-11

6-3 4-3 7-0 4-5 5-4 9-0 5-2 5-2 6-3 8-1

5-2 7-0 6-3 7-0 4-5 6-1 5-2 5-4 3-6 3-4 7-0

W W W L W W W W W W

1934 9-1 Overall H Erskine A Erskine H Presbyterian H Furman A Furman A Presbyterian H Wofford A Wofford A South Carolina A Col. of Charleston

W W W W L W W W L L W

1935 8-3 Overall H Mississippi State A Presbyterian H Erskine H Presbyterian A Furman H Wofford A Erskine H Furman H South Carolina A South Carolina H Citadel

1936 No Team

4-2 4-3 4-10 4-12 4-15 4-20 4-22 4-23 4-30 5-1 5-3

3-30 4-4 4-11 4-14 4-20 4-23 4-25 4-29 5-4

1-6 1-6 2-5 3-6 2-4 7-0 4-3 7-0 2-5 2-5 9-0

6-1 2-5 7-2 6-3 5-2 5-1 5-2 3-4 5-4

L L L L L W W W L L W

1937 4-7 Overall A Ga Tech A Florida H Ga. Tech H Florida A Georgia A Erskine H Furman H Presbyterian A Furman A South Carolina A Presbyterian

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1938 6-3 Overall H Furman H Presbyterian H Wofford A South Carolina A Furman A Citadel H Citadel A Presbyterian H South Carolina

3-30 3-31 4-1 4-4 4-6 4-8 4-12 4-13 4-15 4-19 4-20 4-23 4-27 4-30 5-5

3-27 3-28 4-3 4-4 4-6 4-8 4-10

1939 9-6 Overall A Florida A Stetson A Rollins H Albright A Wofford A Georgia A Furman H Erskine H Georgia H Furman H Presbyterian H Citadel A Erskine A Presbyterian H Mercer

1-6 7-0 6-1 7-2 4-3 3-4 3-4 6-1 4-3 5-2 0-7 6-1 7-0 1-6 2-4

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6-2 7-0 1-5 7-0 6-0 6-1 6-3

1940 14-5 Overall W H Rutgers W H Boston Col. L A Florida W A Stetson W A Rollins W H Erskine W H Emory

The 1934 team had a 9-1 record. That year the Tigers won the last six matches of the season and five of those six were on the road.

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The 1940 team had a 14-5 record overall and won eight of its last 10 matches to complete the year. This team won over Rutgers and Boston College at Clemson to start the season. On the far right, P.B. Holtzendorff and Head Coach Hoke Sloan are pictured. Holtzendorff was a star for the Clemson swimming team and helped lead the Tigers to the 1939 Southern Conference title. 4-13 4-16 4-17 4-18 4-23 4-25 4-27 4-29 5-2 5-3 5-6 5-7

1-6 2-4 8-1 6-1 8-0 8-1 3-4 5-2 5-2 6-1 4-3 1-6

3-26 3-29 3-31 4-1 4-3 4-4 4-10 4-11 4-14 4-15 4-18 4-22 4-23 4-28 4-30 5-1

0-7 3-4 2-4 2-5 0-7 1-0 0-7 5-2 3-6 9-0 7-0 4-3 6-1 7-0 5-2 5-2

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H A A H A H A H H A H A

Guilford Wofford Erskine Elon N.C. State N.C. State Georgia Emory & Henry Furman Furman Mercer South Carolina

1941 9-7 Overall H Kalamazoo A Georgia Tech A Auburn A Alabama A Mississippi A Vanderbilt A Georgia A Emory H Wayne H Boston Col. H Erskine A Wofford A Furman A Erskine H Wofford H Lenoir Rhyne

3-23 3-24 4-1 4-2 4-6 4-7 4-16 4-17 4-20 5-2

3-23 4-13 4-17 4-28 4-29

8-1 1-6 2-5 3-4 5-2 4-3 6-1 6-1 4-3 5-2

4-3 8-1 0-9 3-4 5-2 6-1 1-6

W L L L W W W W W W

1942 7-3 Overall H Erskine H Presbyterian A Georgia Tech A Georgia State H Furman A Erskine H Col. of Charleston H South Carolina A Furman A South Carolina

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1943 4-3 Overall A Erskine H Furman A Georgia Tech H Erskine A Furman A Col. of Charleston A Citadel

1944 & 1945--No Teams

3-22 4-1 4-6 4-4

2-5 0-7 0-7 1-6

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1946 7-5 Overall H South Carolina H Kalamazoo H Davidson A Georgia

4-12 4-15 4-16 4-18 4-19 4-26 4-27

3-29 4-8 4-17 4-19 4-22 4-24 4-29 4-30 5-2 5-3 5-7 5-9 5-12

3-29 3-30 3-31 4-3

9-0 7-0 9-0 2-5 9-0 5-2 5-2 7-0

4-3 0-7 5-2 4-5 4-3 7-2 7-2 5-1 6-3 3-4 1-6 8-1 7-2

1-6 0-7 0-7 2-5

W W W L W W W W

W L W L W W W W W L L W W

L L L L

H H A A A H H A

Col. of Charleston Erskine Furman South Carolina Col. of Charleston Wake Forest Citadel Erskine

1947 9-4 Overall A Furman H Presbyterian H Col. of Charleston H Citadel A Wofford H Newberry H Wofford H Furman A Citadel A Col. of Charleston A Presbyterian H Erskine A Erskine 1948 9-8 Overall A Stetson A Rollins A Florida A South Carolina


All-Time Scores Records and History 4-9 4-12 4-15 4-16 4-17 4-24 4-29 4-30 5-1 5-7 5-11 5-12 5-14

5-2 7-0 8-1 3-4 2-5 2-7 7-0 3-4 4-3 5-2 5-2 7-2 7-0

3-21 4-2 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-19 4-22 4-27 4-28 4-30 5-2

5-2 0-9 1-8 1-6 1-6 0-7 2-5 6-2 6-3 0-7 1-6 4-4

A Wofford A Newberry H Wake Forest H South Carolina H Emory H Citadel A Erskine A Col. of Charleston A Citadel H Wofford H Furman H Erskine H Newberry 1949 3-8-1 Overall W H Newberry L H Georgia L A Wofford L A South Carolina L A Citadel L A Col. of Charleston L H Furman W A Erskine W H Wofford L H Col. of Charleston L H Citadel T A Newberry

3-4 0-9 4-3 5-4 1-8 3-6 6-1 5-4 4-5 1-7 9-0 7-2 4-5

L L W W L L W W L L W W L

1950 6-7 Overall A Furman H Col, of Charleston H Furman H Wofford A Citadel A South Carolina H Erskine H Citadel H South Carolina H N.C. State A Newberry A Erskine A Wofford

W W W W W L W W

1951 7-1 Overall H George Washington H Col. of Charleston A Erskine H Wofford H South Carolina A South Carolina H Erskine H Furman

3-28 3-31 4-3 4-11 4-15 4-13 4-20 4-21 4-25 4-28 5-2 5-4 5-16

W W W L L L W L W W W W W

3-9 3-31 4-9 4-10 4-17 4-20 4-23 4-30

6-3 6-3 7-2 6-3 5-4 4-5 6-3 8-1

4-2

1952 10-1 Overall 6-3 W A Furman 8-1 W H Erskine

4-7 4-15 4-18 4-21 4-22 4-24 4-25 4-28 5-8

8-1 4-3 9-0 7-2 5-4 6-3 4-5 5-4 5-4

W W W W W W L W W

W L W L W L L W W W W L

A H A H H H H A A

South Carolina Col. of Charleston Erskine South Carolina Furman Wofford Citadel Col. of Charleston Wofford

1953 7-5 Overall H Furman H Sewanee H Col. of Charleston A South Carolina H Erskine H South Carolina H Citadel H Wofford A Furman H Georgia A Col. of Charleston A Citadel

3-25 4-1 4-9 4-11 4-14 4-16 4-17 4-21 4-23 4-24 4-29 4-30

9-0 1-8 6-3 3-6 5-2 4-5 4-5 7-2 6-3 5-4 4-3 1-8

3-22 3-29 4-1 4-3 4-10 4-9 4-14 4-20 4-22 4-26 4-27 5-4

1954 4-8 Overall, 2-2 in the ACC 4-5 L A Furman 8-1 W H Erskine 4-5 L A South Carolina 1-8 L H Georgia 0-9 L A Col. of Charleston 6-3 W A Citadel 3-6 L H Col. of Charleston 3-6 L H Maryland 4-5 L H Furman 5-4 W H South Carolina 6-3 W A Wake Forest 2-7 L H Wofford

3-24 3-25 3-28 3-29 4-15 4-16 4-18 4-19 4-25 4-26 4-27 5-2 5-3 5-9 5-10

1955 5-10 Overall, 1-5 in the ACC 7-0 W H Erskine 4-5 L A South Carolina 1-8 L H Cornell 3-6 L H Wofford 5-4 W A Wake Forest 4-5 L A N.C. State 3-6 L H Col. of Charleston 3-6 L H South Carolina 4-5 L H Furman 0-9 L A Georgia 8-1 W H Citadel 1-8 L A Maryland 2-7 L A Virginia 7-0 W A Erskine 5-2 W A Furman

3-21 3-22 3-23 3-26 3-29 4-4 4-7 4-9 4-10 4-13 4-20 4-21 4-28 5-4

1956 6-8 Overall, 2-6 in the ACC 4-5 L A Furman 6-3 W H Erskine 6-3 W H Furman 0-9 L H Cornell 4-5 L A South Carolina 1-8 L H Virginia 1-5 L H Maryland 5-4 W A Citadel 5-4 W A Col, of Charleston 5-4 W H N.C. State 1-8 L A Duke 0-9 L A North Carolina 4-5 L H Wake Forest 5-4 W H South Carolina

3-20 3-23 3-26 3-31 4-3 4-6 4-9 4-12 4-13 4-16 4-25 4-27 4-29

1957 10-3 Overall, 4-2 in the ACC 6-3 W H Erskine 9-0 W H Wake Forest 4-5 L H Cornell 7-2 W A South Carolina 7-2 W H Col. of Charleston 0-6 L A Maryland 8-1 W H Furman 1-8 L A North Carolina 5-4 W A N.C. State 8-1 W A Wofford 9-0 W H Wofford 8-1 W H South Carolina 7-2 W A Furman

Eddie Scarpa played number one singles for the Tigers and led Clemson to a 10-3 record in 1957.

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All-Time Scores Records and History 1958 2-7 Overall, 0-5 in the ACC 3-21 7-2 W A Col. of Charleston 3-22 3-6 L A Citadel 4-1 4-5 L H Cornell 4-9 3-6 L H Maryland 4-11 2-7 L A Duke 4-12 4-5 L A Wake Forest 4-17 9-0 W H Furman 4-19 1-8 L H North Carolina 5-4 4-5 L A South Carolina 5/8-10 ACC Tour., Chapel Hill, NC (T-4th)

Head Coach

Les Longshore 1959-62

School Record: 26-31

3-20 3-21 3-23 3-24 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-10

1959 9-5 Overall, 3-2 in the ACC 6-3 W H Wake Forest 0-9 L A Presbyterian 9-0 W A Furman 5-4 W N Citadel 2-7 L H Harvard 9-0 W A Furman 7-2 W H Kalamazoo 4-5 L A Virginia

4-13 2-7 L A North Carolina 4-14 6-3 W A N.C. State 4-16 8-1 W H Wofford 4-17 7-1 W H Georgia State 4-27 2-7 L H Rollins 4-30 8-1 W H South Carolina 5/7-9 ACC Tour., at Raleigh, NC (4th) 1960 3-12 Overall, 0-6 in the ACC 3-22 0-9 L A Presbyterian 3-24 7-2 W H Furman 3-31 3-6 L A Georgia 4-1 7-2 W A Col. of Charleston 4-2 RAIN A Citadel 4-6 0-9 L H Harvard 4-8 2-7 L H Citadel 4-9 Rain H Virginia 4-12 2-7 L H Cincinnati 4-13 7-1 W A Furman 4-20 1-8 L H Citadel 4-27 3-6 L A South Carolina 4-29 3-6 L A N.C. State 4-30 0-9 L A North Carolina 5-3 3-6 L H Maryland 5-5 0-9 L A Wake Forest 5-6 1-8 L A Duke 5/12-14 ACC Tour., Chapel Hill, NC (4th) 1961 0-13 Overall, 0-7 in the ACC 3-23 0-9 L H Minnesota 3-25 0-9 L A Citadel

3-29 3-6 L A Presbyterian 3-31 4-5 L H Sewanee 4-5 3-6 L H Kalamazoo 4-7 1-8 L H Havard 4-14 3-6 L H Duke 4-15 0-9 L A N.C. State 4-17 3-6 L A Wake Forest 4-25 2-7 L H South Carolina 4-30 0-9 L H North Carolina 5-5 4-5 L A Virginia 5-7 0-6 L A Maryland 5/11-13 ACC Tour., Durham, NC (7th) 1962 14-1 Overall, 5-1 in the ACC 3-24 8-1 W H Citadel 3-29 9-0 W A South Carolina 3-30 5-4 W A Georgia 4-2 7-2 W H Harvard 4-3 6-3 W H Harvard 4-7 9-0 W H N.C. State 4-10 8-1 W A Presbyterian 4-16 9-0 W H Furman 4-18 9-0 W H Florida State 4-23 8-1 W A Rollins 4-24 9-0 W A Florida State 4-27 5-3 W A Duke * 4-28 1-8 L A North Carolina * 5-4 8-1 W H Maryland * 5-5 8-1 W H Virginia * 5/10-12 ACC Tour., Raleigh, NC (2nd)

The 1962 team finished the season with a 14-1 record overall and a 5-1 mark in the ACC. Hall of Famer, Bobby Burns is pictured on the front row, third from the left.

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Head Coach

Duane Bruley 1963-1973

School Record: 145-42

1963 11-2 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC 3-23 9-0 W H South Carolina 3-25 9-0 W H Amherst 3-29 8-1 W A Citadel 3-30 8-1 W H Duke 4-2 5-4 W H Harvard 4-3 5-4 W H Harvard 4-5 9-0 W A Wake Forest 4-6 5-0 W A N.C. State 4-8 4-5 L H Presbyterian 4-15 6-3 W A Alabama 4-17 6-3 W H Georgia 4-25 8-1 W H Furman 4-27 1-8 L H North Carolina 5/9-11 ACC Tour., Chapel Hill, NC (2nd) 1964 9-8 Overall, 5-2 in the ACC 3-26 2-6 L N1 Indiana 3-27 4-5 L A Florida State 3-30 7-1 W A Rollins 4-1 3-6 L H Harvard 4-2 4-5 L H Harvard 4-3 9-0 W H N.C. State 4-10 9-0 W H Citadel 4-11 9-0 W A South Carolina 4-15 5-4 W A Presbyterian 4-17 9-0 W H Virginia 4-18 9-0 W H Wake Foreest 4-20 4-5 L H Florida State 4-22 2-7 L A Georgia 4-28 9-0 W A Furman 5-1 7-2 W A Duke 5-2 1-8 L A North Carolina 5-6 4-5 L N2 Maryland 5/7-9 ACC Tour., Durham, NC (2nd) N1-Due West, SC N2-Raleigh, NC

3-18 3-20 3-26 3-27 3-30 4-1 4-2

1965 14-4 Overall, 5-2 in the ACC 5-4 W H Tennessee 9-0 W H Furman 7-2 W A Citadel 6-3 W H Dartmouth 2-7 L A Georgia 7-2 W A Navy 4-5 L A Maryland

4-3 8-1 W A Virginia 4-7 5-4 W H Harvard 4-8 6-3 W H Harvard 4-10 8-1 W H Presbyterian 4-12 8-1 W A Wake Forest 4-13 8-1 W A N.C. State 4-15 9-0 W H Ball State 4-16 9-0 W H Slippery Rock 4-19 1-8 L H Georgia Tech 4-27 9-0 W H Duke 5-1 2-7 L H North Carolina 5/6-8 ACC Tour., Raleigh, NC (2nd) 1966 11-4 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC 3-18 9-0 W H Wake Forest 3-19 5-4 W A Presbyterian 3-21 9-0 W H Citadel 3-25 5-4 W A Duke 3-26 3-6 L A North Carolina 3-29 9-0 W H Mass. Inst. of Tech 4-2 8-1 W H Virginia 4-6 4-5 L H Harvard 4-7 5-4 W H Harvard 4-9 5-4 W H Maryland 4-15 9-0 W H N.C. State 4-21 0-9 L A Georgia Tech 4-22 2-7 L A Georgia 4-23 9-0 W H South Carolina 4-28 8-1 W H Davidson 5/12-14 ACC Tour., Clemson, SC (2nd)

1967 16-2 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC 3-17 8-1 W A N.C. State 3-18 9-0 W A Wake Forest 3-20 6-3 W H Dartmouth 3-22 9-0 W H Presbyterian 3-24 5-4 W H Michigan State 3-25 9-0 W H Duke 3-27 4-5 L A Rollins 3-29 9-0 W A Citadel 3-30 5-4 W A South Carolina 4-1 2-7 L H North Carolina 4-3 9-0 W H East Carolina 4-5 8-1 W H Harvard 4-8 5-4 W H Georgia 4-12 9-0 W H Furman 4-15 8-1 W A Davidson 4-16 5-4 W H Georgia Tech 5-8 9-0 W A Virginia 5-9 9-0 W A Maryland 5/11-13 ACC Tour., Durham, NC (2nd) 1968 12-4 Overall, 5-2 in the ACC 3-13 6-3 W N1 Pennsylvania 3-14 6-3 W A Rollins 3-15 0-9 L A Miami 3-18 7-2 W H Northwestern 3-21 5-4 W H Tennessee 3-23 6-3 W H Wake Forest 3-25 9-0 W A Furman

The Tigers are seen taking a break during a practice outside of Fike Field House in this 1968 photo. Pictured (L to R) David Wilkins, Head Coach Duane Bruley, McClelland Bond, Eddie Shelton and Nick Kelaidis.

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The 1969 team finished with a perfect 16-0 record and won the school's first Atlantic Coast Conference men's tennis title. 3-28 2-7 L A Georgia 3-30 4-5 L H South Carolina 4-1 9-0 W A Presbyterian 4-5 9-0 W H N.C. State 4-8 4-5 L A North Carolina 4-13 5-4 W H Maryland 4-15 8-1 W H Virginia 4-16 7-2 W H Murray State 4-20 6-3 W H Citadel 5/9-11 ACC Tour., Col. Park, MD (4th) 1969 16-0 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC 3-17 9-0 W H Virginia Tech 3-20 7-2 W H Southern Illinois 3-21 7-2 W H Tennessee 3-22 9-0 W H Duke 3-25 7-2 W H Toledo 3-28 5-4 W A South Carolina 3-29 7-2 W A Citadel 3-31 7-2 W H Illinois 4-2 7-2 W H Harvard 4-3 9-0 W H Columbia 4-5 6-3 W A Virginia 4-6 8-1 W A Maryland 4-11 5-4 W H Georgia Tech 4-12 7-2 W H North Carolina 4-18 8-0 W A Wake Forest 4-19 9-0 W A N.C. State 5/8-10 ACC Tour., Raleigh, NC (1st)

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1970 15-2 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC 3-6 6-3 W H Wingate 3-16 5-4 W A Presbyterian 3-17 9-0 W A Furman 3-18 7-2 W H East Stroudsburg 3-24 8-1 W H Dartmouth 3-25 8-1 W H Toledo 3-26 3-5 L N1 North Carolina 3-27 5-4 W H Virginia 3-28 9-0 W H N.C. State 3-29 8-1 W H Duke 4-2 8-1 W H Columbia 4-9 2-7 L A Georgia 4-10 5-4 W A Georgia Tech 4-13 9-0 W H South Carolina 4-14 9-0 W H Citadel 4-18 9-0 W H Wake Forest 4-19 6-3 W H Maryland 5/7-9 ACC Tour., Chapel Hill, NC (2nd)

3-9 3-15 3-16 3-17 3-20 3-23 3-24

1971 15-4 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC 7-2 W H Wingate 3-6 L A Miami (FL) 9-0 W N1 Yale 2-7 L A Miami (FL) 8-1 W A Citadel 9-0 W H Toledo 9-0 W H Miami (Ohio)

3-30 4-5 L H Presbyterian 4-3 8-1 W A South Carolina 4-8 6-3 W H Harvard 4-10 5-4 W H North Carolina 4-12 2-7 L H Georgia 4-15 8-1 W A Maryland 4-16 7-2 W A Virginia 4-17 5-4 W A Wake Forest 4-18 9-0 W A N.C. State 4-19 8-1 W H Furman 4-21 7-2 W H Georgia Tech 4-12 6-0 W N2 Duke 5/13-15 ACC Tour., Columbia, SC (2nd) N1-Miami, FL N2-Columbia, SC

3-5 3-7 3-11 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-19 3-22 3-23 3-24 3-26 4-1

1972 14-6 Overall, 4-2 in the ACC 9-0 W H East Tenn. State 9-0 W H N.C. State 6-3 W H Western Kentucky 8-1 W N1 Jacksonville 3-6 L N1 Pennsylvania 1-5 L A Rollins 8-1 W H Ohio State 8-1 W H Miami (OH) 6-3 W H Penn State 9-0 W H Toledo 6-3 W H Maryland 4-5 L H Wake Forest


All-Time Scores Records and History 4-2 7-2 W H Harvard 4-4 7-2 W H Wisconsin 4-6 5-4 W H Virginia 4-7 5-1 W A Duke 4-8 2-7 L A North Carolina 4-11 5-4 W H South Carolina 4-14 3-6 L A Georgia 4-17 4-5 L A Furman 4-20-23 ACC Tour., Charlottesville, VA (4th)

4-3 3-6 L A Georgia 4-6 5-4 W A Duke 4-7 0-9 L A North Carolina 4-9 1-8 L H Alabama 4-10 4-5 L H Florida State 4-17 3-6 L H South Carolina 4-19 7-2 W A Presbyterian 4-23 4-5 L H Maryland 4/25-28 ACC Tour., Clemson, SC (2nd)

1973 12-6 Overall, 4-2 in the ACC 3-6 9-0 W H Wingate (Forfeit) 3-8 9-0 W H Purdue 3-9 6-2 W H East Tenn. State 3-10 5-4 W H Western Kentucky 3-15 6-3 W H Duke 3-19 2-7 L A Trinity 3-20 1-8 L A Texas 3-21 9-0 W N1 Southwestern La. 3-27 8-1 W H Presbyterian 3-29 4-5 L A Virginia 3-30 6-3 W A Maryland 4-1 5-4 W H Harvard 4-4 3-6 L A South Carolina 4-7 1-8 L H North Carolina 4-12 0-9 L H Georgia 4-14 6-3 W A Wake Forest 4-15 9-0 W A N.C. State 4-17 8-1 W H Furman 4/19-21 ACC Tour., Winston-Salem, NC (2nd)

1975 7-14 Overall, 0-6 in the ACC 3-5 9-0 W H Penn State 3-7 2-7 L H Duke 3-8 4-5 L H Western Kentucky 3-11 5-2 W H Swarthmore 3-13 4-5 L H Purdue 3-17 1-8 L A Alabama 3-19 4-5 L A Southwestern La. 3-20 2-7 L A LSU 3-21 8-1 W A Nicholls State 3-22 5-4 W A Tulane 3-25 6-0 W H Toledo 3-30 4-5 L H Harvard 3-31 3-6 L A South Carolina 4-3 7-2 W H Presbyterian 4-5 2-7 L A Wake Forest 4-6 3-6 L A N.C. State 4-8 0-9 L H North Carolina 4-9 2-5 L H Georgia 4-11 4-6 L A Virginia 4-12 0-9 L A Maryland 4-15 6-3 W H Furman 4-18-20 ACC Tour., Durham, NC (6th)

Head Coach

Bill Beckwith 1974-1975

Head Coach

School Record:

Chuck Kriese

21-23

1976-2008

School Record:

3-1 3-3 3-4 3-6 3-7 3-9 3-10 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-21 3-23 3-28 3-30 3-31

1974 14-9 Overall, 3-3 in the ACC 6-3 W H Appalachian State 4-5 L H Virginia 8-1 W H N.C. State 9-0 W H Penn State 8-1 W H Purdue 5-4 W H Western Kentucky 7-2 W H Swarthmore 8-1 W A Rollins 7-2 W A Florida International 1-8 L A Miami 9-0 W A Miami Dade South 6-1 W A Citadel 4-5 L A Furman 7-2 W H Wake Forest 7-2 W H Harvard

685-419

9-24 9-24 9-25 10-8 10-8 10-9 10-9 2-27 2-28 2-29 3-6 3-6

1976 17-18 Overall, 1-5 in the ACC 1-8 L H S. Carolina 9-0 W H Presbyterian 9-0 W H Furman 5-4 W N1 Duke 6-3 W N1 Furman 3-6 L A1 S.Carolina 4-5 L N1 Ga Southern 4-5 L A Presbyterian 9-0 W A Charleston 8-1 W A Citadel 7-2 W H Richmond 7-2 W H Penn State

3-7 7-2 W H Swarthmore 3-10 8-1 W H William & Mary 3-11 1-8 L H Alabama 3-12 5-4 W H Virginia 3-13 9-0 W H Illinois State 3-14 4-5 L A Flagler 3-15 9-0 W A Jacksonville 3-16 4-5 L A Fla. International 3-17 1-8 L A Miami (FL) 3-19 2-7 L N2 Kentucky 3-20 5-4 W A Florida State 3-25 8-1 W H Toledo 3-26 2-7 L H N.C. State 3-27 2-7 L H Wake Forest 3-28 3-6 L H Harvard 4-1 0-9 L A North Carolina 4-2 8-1 W A Atlantic Christian 4-4 1-8 L A Duke 4-6 9-0 W H Charleston 4-8 4-5 L H Maryland 4-10 1-8 L H South Carolina 4-12 0-9 L A Georgia 4-13 4-5 L A Furman 4/16-18 ACC Tour.,Col. Park, MD (6th) N1—South Carolina Invit., Columbia, SC N2—Winter Park, FL

10-7 10-7 10-8 10-8 10-21 10-21 10-22 10-22 2-12 2-18 2-19 2-19 2-20 2-28 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-11 3-12 3-14 3-15 3-16 3-19 3-20 3-22 3-24 3-26 3-27

1977 21-18 Overall, 1-5 in the ACC 5-4 W H South Carolina 5-1 W H Alabama 5-4 W H Duke 5-0 W H Furman 3-6 L A South Carolina 4-5 L N1 Jacksonville 9-0 W N1 North Carolina 4-5 L N1 North Carolina 9-0 W H Tennessee 9-0 W A Georgia State 9-0 W A Huntington 5-4 W A Auburn 3-6 L A Alabama 7-2 W H Presbyterian 3-6 L H Duke 4-5 L H Penn State 2-7 L H Hampton Inst. 8-1 W H Swarthmore 5-4 W H UTC 0-9 L A Texas (NR-11) 5-4 W A Texas A&M 0-9 L A Trinity (NR-1) 8-1 W A Lamar 0-9 L A Pan American 1-8 L A Louisiana State 2-7 L N2 SIU-Edwardsville 9-0 W H Ohio 3-6 L H Georgia 2-7 L A N.C. State 4-5 L A Wake Forest

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All-Time Scores Records and History 3-29 4-5 L H North Carolina 4-1 3-6 L A Maryland 4-2 8-1 W A Virginia 4-4 5-0 W H Citadel 4-6 5-4 W H Wisconsin 4-8 4-5 L A South Carolina 4-9 9-0 W A Charleston 4-10 9-0 W A Citadel 4-12 6-3 W H Furman 4-15-17 ACC Tour. Raleigh, NC (5th) N1—South Carolina Invitational, Columbia, SC N2—Baton Rouge, LA

2-6 2-8 2-11 2-13 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-22 2-24 2-25 2-27 3-4 3-6 3-6 3-10 3-12 3-14 3-15 3-17

1978 18-12 Overall, 3-3 in the ACC 8-1 W H Lander 9-0 W H Emory 1-8 L A Tennessee 8-1 W H USC-Sumter 7-2 W N1 Oklahoma City 7-2 W N1 Vanderbilt 2-7 L A1 Arkansas 3-6 L N1 Memphis State 9-0 W A Presbyterian 9-0 W A W. Carolina 8-1 W H Charleston 6-3 W H Auburn 4-5 L H N.C. State 9-0 W H Penn State 9-0 W H Tenn.-Chattannooga 8-1 W H Wake Forest 7-2 W H Virginia 1-8 L A S. Methodist 0-9 L A Texas Christian 1-8 L A Texas

3-20 2-7 L A Trinity 3-21 5-4 W A Texas A&M 3-22 7-2 W A Rice 3-23 4-5 L N2 Wisconsin 3-25 5-4 W A Louisiana St. 3-31 6-3 W H Maryland 4-2 3-6 L A Duke 4-3 3-6 L A North Carolina 4-6 3-6 L A Georgia 4-10 5-4 W H South Carolina 4/14-16 ACC Tour., Chapel Hill, NC (3rd) N1—Arkansas Indoor Invitational N2—Baton Rouge, LA 1979 24-7 Overall, 6-0 in the ACC National Rank 15th NCAA Final 16 2-3 9-0 W H USC-Sumter 2-11 9-0 W A Emory 2-13 9-0 W H Limestone 2-15 7-2 W N1 Oklahoma St. 2-16 5-4 W N1 Louisiana St. (NR-12) 2-17 2-7 L N1 SIU-Edwardsville 2-18 1-8 L A1 Arkansas 2-18 6-3 W N1 Pan American (NR-18) 2-27 9-0 W H W. Carolina (17-NR) 2-28 9-0 W H Presbyterian (17-NR) 3-3 7-2 W A Wake Forest (17-NR) 3-4 8-1 W H Penn State (17-NR) 3-6 9-0 W H Swarthmore (17-NR) 3-7 7-2 W H UNC-Charlotte (17-NR) 3-10 5-4 W H Duke (17-NR) 3-12 8-1 W H St. Augustine (17-NR) 3-14 51/2-31/2 W A Rice (17-NR) 3-17 5-2 W A Pan American (17-NR)

3-18 3-6 L A Houston (17-12) 3-20 21/2-61/2 L A Texas (17-9) 3-22 8-1 W N2 Wisconsin (17-NR) 3-24 8-1 W A Louisiana St. (17-20) 3-28 6-3 W H Furman (17-NR) 3-30 5-4 W A N.C. State (17-NR) 4-1 7-2 W A Virginia (17-NR) 4-2 6-3 W A Maryland (17-NR) 4-4 61/2-21/2 W H Howard (17-NR) 4-5 6-3 W H North Carolina (17-NR) 4-9 4-5 L A South Carolina (17-NR) 4-10 3-6 L H Georgia (17-12) 4/13-15 ACC Tour. in Charlottesville, VA (2nd) 5-25 0-5 L N3 S. Methodist (17- 3) N1—Arkansas Indoor Inv. N2—Baton Rouge, LA N3—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

1-18 1-19 1-20 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-14 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-20 2-21

1980 32-5 Overall, 6-0 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 8th NCAA Final 8 5-4 W N1 Miami (FL) (14-16) 5-4 W A1 Vanderbilt (14-NR) 0-9 L N1 Arkansas (14-10) 4-5 L N2 S. Methodist (14-5) 6-3 W N2 Texas (14-13) 5-4 W N2 Tennessee (14-9) 5-4 W N3 Wichita State (14-NR) 6-3 W N3 SIU-Edwardsville (14-22) 5-4 W N3 Brigham Young (14-19) 2-7 L A3 Arkansas (14-10) 6-3 W H Charleston (14-NR) 8-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (14-NR)

The 1980 team posted a school record 32-5 overall record. The ACC Champion Tigers finished the season ranked eighth.

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All-Time Scores Records and History 2-26 9-0 W A Presbyterian (11-NR) 2-27 9-0 W H W. Carolina (11-NR) 3-4 9-0 W A Georgia Tech (11-NR) 3-6 9-0 W N4 N. Texas State (11-NR) 3-6 5-1 W N4 Texas Christian (11-NR) 3-7 4-5 L N4 Arkansas (11-5) 3-8 6-3 W N4 Texas A&M (11-NR) 3-10 9-0 W H Virginia (11-NR) 3-14 9-0 W H Carson Newman (11-NR) 3-15 9-0 W H Austin Peay (11-NR) 3-16 8-1 W H Maryland (11-NR) 3-17 7-2 W H Ohio (11-NR) 3-18 8-1 W H SIU-Edwardsville (11-NR) 3-21-22 Champs, Clemson Spring Classic 3-25 9-0 W H Northwestern (11-NR) 3-27 6-3 W H Florida (11-NR) 3-29 8-1 W H Wake Forest (11-NR) 4-1 6-3 W H Howard (11-NR) 4-2 5-4 W A Georgia (11-12) 4-5 9-0 W A North Carolina (11-NR) 4-6 8-1 W A Duke (11-NR) 4-10 9-0 W H Coastal Carolina (11-NR) 4-15 8-1 W A Furman (11-NR) 4/18-20 ACC Tourn., Winston-Salem, NC (1st) 4-23 7-2 W A Princeton (9-8) 5-19 5-4 W N5 Princeton (7-8) 5-20 2-7 L N5 Stanford (7-1) N1—Vanderbilt Indoor Invit., Nashville, TN N2—National Indoors, Princeton, NJ N3—Arkansas Indoor Invit., Fayetteville, AK N4—Corpus Christi Invit., Corpus Christi, TX N5—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

1-31 2-1 2-11 2-14 2-16 2-19 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-24 2-26 2-28 3-1 3-5 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-10 3-11 3-12

1981 30-7 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 7th NCAA Final 8 2-7 L A Pepperdine (6-3) 1-8 L A UCLA (6-2) 8-1 W H Lander (6-NR) 7-2 W A Texas (6-17) 5-4 W A Trinity (6-9) 6-3 W N1 Wichita State (6-NR) 4-5 L A1 Arkansas (6-5) 7-2 W N1 SIU-Edwardsville (6-NR) 8-1 W N1 Vanderbilt (6-NR) 4-5 L N1 Tennessee (6-19) 7-2 W H UNC-Charlotte (6-NR) 8-1 W H Presbyterian (6-NR) 6-3 W A Miami (FL) (6-12) 9-0 W A Florida (6-NR) 6-3 W N2 Texas A&M (6-20) 6-3 W N2 Texas Christian (6-15) 6-3 W N2 Arkansas (6-5) 4-5 L N2 Houston (6-11) 9-0 W H Howard (6-NR) 9-0 W H Old Dominion (6-NR) 7-2 W H Mississippi (6-NR)

The 1981 team finished 30-7 overall and advanced to the NCAA's Elite Eight. Clemson won the ACC Championship that season and was ranked seventh in the final poll. 3-14 5-4 W A Wake Forest (6-NR) 3-15 4-5 L H Southern Cal (6-4) 3-17 7-2 W A N.C. State (6-NR) 3-18 8-1 W H Austin Peay (6-NR) 3-20-21 Champs, Clemson Spring Classic 3-23 8-1 W H Florida State ( 5-NR) 3-25 6-3 W H Princeton (5-16) 3-28 5-4 W A Virginia (5-NR) 3-29 9-0 W A Maryland (5-NR) 4-2 6-3 W A Georgia (5-9) 4-4 8-1 W H North Carolina (5-NR) 4-6 9-0 W H Georgia Tech (5-NR) 4-11 6-3 W H Duke (6-NR) 4-13 6-3 W A South Carolina (6-12) 4-15 9-0 W H Furman (6-NR) 4-17-19 ACC Tour., Clemson, SC (1st) 5-16 6-3 W N3 Miami (FL) (6-9) 5-17 3-6 L N3 Southern Cal (6-4) N1—Arkansas Indoor Invit., Fayetteville, AK N2—Corpus Christi Invit., Corpus Christi, TX N3—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

1-29 1-30 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-12 2-13

1982 24-10 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC National Rank 7th NCAA Final 8 3-6 L A Southern Cal (6-2) 1-8 L A UCLA (6-1) 5-4 W N1 Harvard (6-NR) 1-8 L N1 S. Methodist (6-5) 5-4 W N1 UCLA (6-1) 6-3 W N1 California (6-NR) 2-7 L N2 Miami (FL) (6-10) 5-4 W N2 Pepperdine (6-3)

2-14 6-3 W N2 S. Methodist 2-23 9-0 W H Presbyterian 2-25 9-0 W H UNC-Charlotte 2-28 8-1 W A Georgia Tech 3-4 8-1 W N3 Texas A&M 3-4 5-4 W N3 Texas 3-5 3-6 L N3 S. Methodist 3-7 5-1 W N3 Trinity 3-8 8-1 W H Penn State 3-10 9-0 W H N.C. State 3-12 4-5 L H Miami (FL) 3-14 8-1 W H Wake Forest 3-16 3-6 L H Arkansas 3-17 5-4 W H Texas Christian 3-19 8-1 W H Virginia 3-21 Champs, Clemson Spring Classic 3-22 9-0 W H Howard 3-23 6-3 W H Maryland 3-27 9-0 W H Virginia Tech 3-30 4-5 L A Georgia 4-2 7-2 W A North Carolina 4-4 3-6 L A Duke 4-9 9-0 W H Furman 4-10 6-3 W H Harvard 4-13 7-2 W H South Carolina 4-16-18 ACC Tour., Durham, NC 5-15 5-4 W N4 Arkansas 5-16 4-5 L N4 SMU N1—Los Angeles, CA N2—Miami, FL N3—Corpus Christ, TX N4—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

(6-5) (6-NR) (6-NR) (6-NR) (5-NR) (5-7) (5-4) (5-6) (5-NR) (5-NR) (5-11) (5-NR) (6-9) (6-8) (6-NR) (6-NR) (6-NR) (6-NR) (6-4) (6-NR) (6- 12) (6-NR) (6-NR) (6-NR) (2nd) (9-10) (9-2)

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All-Time Scores Records and History 1983 29-11 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 9th NCAA Final 8 1-21 9-0 W A UNC-Asheville (10-NR) 1-29 5-4 W A TCU (10-15) 1-31 2-7 L A SMU (10-1) 2-2 1-8 L N1 Stanford (10-8) 2-3 5-4 W N1 Miami (FL) (10-11) 2-9 9-0 W H Emory (10-NR) 2-10 2-7 L A2 Miami (FL) (10-11) 2-11 7-2 W N2 LSU (10-NR) 2-15 9-0 W H Kentucky (10-NR) 2-21 8-1 W H Lander (10-NR) 2-23 8-1 W H Presbyterian (10-NR) 2-24 9-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (10-NR) 2-28 9-0 W H Evansville (10-NR) 3-3 5-1 W N3 Texas A&M (10-18) 3-3 6-3 W N3 Texas (10-7) 3-4 2-5 L N3 Trinity (10-5) 3-5 6-3 W N3 Arkansas (10-6) 3-8 9-0 W H Penn State (10-NR) 3-9 9-0 W H Old Dominion (10-NR) 3-11 3-6 L H SIU-Edwardsville ( 10-17) 3-12 6-3 W H Miami (FL) (10-7) 3-13 6-3 W H Texas (10-4) 3-17 3-6 L A Southern Cal (10-3) 3-19 4-5 L A Pepperdine (10-2) 3-20 1-8 L A UCLA (10-4) 3-23 4-5 L H Auburn (7-NR) 3-24 8-1 W A Wake Forest (7-NR) 3-26 8-1 W A Virginia (7-NR) 3-31 5-4 W H North Carolina (7-NR) 4-2 6-3 W H Duke (7-NR) 4-3 9-0 W H N.C. State (7-NR) 4-6 5-4 W H Georgia (7-14) 4-7 9-0 W H Georgia Tech (7-NR) 4-10 6-3 W A South Carolina (7-NR) 4-12 6-3 W A Furman (8-NR) 4-13 8-1 W H Maryland (8-NR) 4-15-17 ACC Tour., Atlanta, GA (1st) 5-10 4-5 L A Harvard (9-NR) 5-11 8-1 W A Princeton (9-NR) 5-14 7-2 W N4 Cal-Irvine (9-13) 5-15 4-5 L N4 SMU (9-1) N1—Los Angeles, CA N2—Miami, FL N3—Corpus Christ, TX N4—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA 1984 27-9 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 10th NCAA Final 16 1-25 9-0 W A UNC-Asheville (7-NR) 2-3 6-3 W N1 Minnesota (7-20) 2-4 5-4 W N1 Trinity (7-4)

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2-5 4-5 L N1 Stanford (7-1) 2-6 0-6 L N1 Southern Cal (7-2) 2-8 9-0 W H Lander (7-NR) 2-14 8-1 W A Presbyterian (7-NR) 2-21 9-0 W A Georgia Tech (4-NR) 2-22 9-0 W H Virginia Tech (4-NR) 2-24 6-3 W N2 Miami (FL) (4-10) 2-26 6-3 W N2 UC-Irvine (4-13) 3-1 6-3 W N3 Utah (4-NR) 3-2 6-3 W N3 Texas (4-9) 3-3 2-7 L N3 Auburn (4-7) 3-3 3-6 L N3 Trinity (4-2) 3-7 9-0 W H Old Dominion (8-NR) 3-9 8-1 W H Kentucky (8-NR) 3-10 5-4 W H Miami (FL) (8-16) 3-11 8-1 W H SIU-Edwards. (8-NR) 3-13 9-0 W H Virginia (8-NR) 3-18 4-5 L N4 Arkansas (8-10) 3-19 4-5 L A Pepperdine (8-4) 3-21 3-6 L A Southern Cal (9-2) 3-24 9-0 W H Wake Forest (9-NR) 3-29 9-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (9-NR) 3-31 5-4 W A North Carolina (9-NR) 4-2 9-0 W A N.C. State (9-NR) 4-4 5-4 W A Georgia (10-9) 4-7 6-3 W A Duke (10-NR) 4-8 5-4 W A Maryland (10-NR) 4-10 9-0 W H South Carolina (10-NR) 4-13 3-6 L H Trinity (10-5) 4-14 8-1 W H Princeton (10-NR) 4-17 6-0 W H Furman (10-NR) 4/20-22 ACC Tour., College Park, MD (1st) 5-10 6-3 W H Wichita State (10-NR) 5-12 4-5 L N5 Stanford (9-3)

N1-National Indooors, Los Angeles, CA N2—Miami-Ryder Classic, Miami, FL N3—Corpus Christi, TX N4—Irvine, CA N5—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA 1985 24-12 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 8th NCAA Final 8 1-23 9-0 W A UNC-Asheville (9-NR) 1-31 4-5 L N1 Louisiana State (9-8) 2-1 8-1 W N1 Wisconsin (9-NR) 2-2 4-5 L N1 Texas (9-12) 2-12 9-0 W H Coastal Carolina (9-NR) 2-13 4-5 L H Lander (9-NR) 2-14 8-1 W H Charleston (9-NR) 2-16-17 Champs, Minnesota Showcase 2-19 8-1 W H Presbyterian (9-NR) 2-20 3-6 L N2 Georgia (9-6) 2-21 8-1 W N2 Minnesota (9-NR) 2-22 0-9 L A2 Miami (9-16) 2-26 9-0 W H Old Dominion (9-NR) 2-28 8-1 W H Miami (9-16) 3-1-3 Champs, Clemson Spring Classic 3-4 9-0 W H N.C. State (9-NR) 3-5 7-2 W H Penn State (10-NR) 3-7 5-1 W N3 Texas Christian (10-NR) 3-7 3-6 L N3 Texas (10-12) 3-8 7-2 W N3 Miami (10-16) 3-9 8-1 W N3 Trinity (10-7) 3-14 6-3 W A Trinity (18-7)

The 1985 team advanced to the NCAA's elite eight. They were also ACC Champs.


All-Time Scores Records and History 3-16 8-1 W H Duke (18-NR) 3-18 6-3 W A Furman (18-NR) 3-22 3-6 L A Pepperdine (18-5) 3-23 1-8 L A Southern Cal (18-3) 3-24 2-7 L A UCLA (18-4) 3-28 7-2 W A UNC-Charlotte (18-NR) 3-29 7-2 W A Wake Forest (18-NR) 4-1 5-4 W A Maryland (18-NR) 4-4 2-7 L H SMU (10-2) 4-6 8-1 W A Virginia (10-NR) 4-8 7-2 W H Georgia Tech (10-NR) 4-9 4-5 L H Georgia (10-6) 4-12 7-2 W H North Carolina (10-NR) 4-14 5-4 W A South Carolina (10-12) 4/18-20 ACC Tour., Chapel Hill, NC (1st) 5-18 5-1 W N4 Louisiana State (9-7) 5-19 3-5 L N4 UCLA (9-1) N1—National Indoors, Louisville, KY N2—Miami-Ryder Classic, Miami, FL N3—Corpus Christi Inv.,Corpus Christi, TX N4—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

1-19 1-20 1-24 1-25 1-26 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-27 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-12 3-14 3-17 3-19 3-20 3-22 3-24 3-26 3-28 3-29 3-30 4-1 4-3 4-5 4-6 4-9 4-10 4-12

1986 31-7 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 5th NCAA Final 8 8-1 W N1 Georgia Tech (6-NR) 7-2 W A1 Tennessee (6-14) 6-3 W N2 S. Methodist (6-2) 7-2 W N2 Miami, FL (6-12) 7-2 W N2 Pepperdine (6-5) 6-3 W N3 Arkansas (T2-9) 5-4 W N3 UCLA (T2-T2) 3-5 L N3 S. Methodist (T2-5) 5-1 W N3 Southern Cal (T2-4) 6-3 W H Miami (3-13) 8-1 W N4 Florida (3-NR) 5-4 W N4 NE Louisiana (3-19) 7-2 W N4 Texas Christian (3-17) 2-7 L N4 S. Methodist (3-2) 8-1 W A Duke (3-NR) 6-3 W H Virginia (3-NR) 4-5 L A S.Methodist (3-1) 4-5 L A Southern Cal (3-4) 3-6 L A UCLA (3-5) 8-1 W A Pepperdine (3-1) 7-2 W H Wake Forest (4-NR) 9-0 W H Furman (4-NR) 5-4 W N5 Pepperdine (4-5) 9-0 W N5 Florida (4-20) 6-3 W A5 LSU (4-11) 6-3 W A Georgia Tech (4-NR) 7-2 W H Trinity (4-25) 7-2 W A N.C. State (4-NR) 9-0 W A North Carolina (4-NR) 3-6 L A Georgia (3-17) 7-2 W H Cal-Long Beach (3-15) 7-2 W H Maryland (3-25)

The 1986 team finished 31-7 overall and advanced to the NCAA's Elite Eight. Clemson won the ACC Championship that season and was ranked seventh in the final poll. 4-14 7-2 W H South Carolina (3-15) 4-17 7-2 W N6 Wake Forest (3-NR) 4-18 7-2 W N6 Georgia Tech (3-NR) 4-19 5-4 W N6 Maryland (3-25) 5-17 5-0 W N7 Oklahoma State (3-NR) 5-18 3-5 L N7 Stanford (3-6) N1—Knoxville Inv., Knoxville, TN N2—Miami-Ryder Inv., Miami, FL N3—National Indoors, Louisville, KY N4—Corpus Christ Inv., Corpus Christi, TX N5—LSU Inv., Baton Rouge, LA N6—ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC N7—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA 1987 19-14 Overall, 6-0 in the ACC ACC Champions, National Rank 14th Runner-up National ITCA Indoor Championship NCAA Final 16 1-17 3-6 L A Tennessee (8-9) 1-23 4-5 L A1 Miami (8-10) 1-24 1-8 L N1 S. Methodist (8-2) 1-25 9-0 W N1 Arkansas (8-NR) 2-19 5-1 W N2 South Carolina (8-13) 2-20 5-2 W N2 S. Methodist (8-2) 2-21 5-2 W N2 Georgia (8-7) 2-22 4-5 L N2 S. California (8-1) 3-2 9-0 W H N.C. State (8-NR) 3-3 5-3 W H Cal-Irvine (2-19) 3-5 5-4 W N3 Wichita State (2-NR) 3-6 4-5 L N3 Texas Christian (2-13) 3-7 3-6 L N3 South Carolina (2-16)

3-8 7-2 W N3 NE Louisiana (2-NR) 3-12 9-0 W H Georgia Tech (2-18) 3-15 3-6 L A Texas (2-6) 3-16 7-2 W A Trinity (2-NR) 3-18 0-9 L A S. California (11-1) 3-19 4-5 L A Pepperdine (11-8) 3-21 7-2 W A Virginia (11-NR) 3-22 7-2 W A Maryland (11-NR) 3-26 5-4 W N4 Alabama (11-19) 3-27 4-5 L N4 Cal State-LB (11-2) 3-28 1-5 L N4 South Carolina (11-14) 4-4 9-0 W A Furman (13-NR) 4-5 7-2 W H North Carolina (13-NR) 4-7 8-1 W A Wake Forest (13-NR) 4-9 8-1 W H Georgia (13-4) 4-12 3-6 L A South Carolina (13-14) 5-3 4-5 L H Tennessee (14-8) 5-9 6-3 W H Miami (14-12) 5-15 6-1 W N5 Kansas (14-NR) 5-16 2-5 L A5 Georgia (14-3) N1—Miami-Ryder Classic, Miami, FL N2—National Indoors, Louisville, KY N3—Corpus Christi Classic, Corpus Christi, TX 4—Blue-Gray Championship, Montgomery, AL A5—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

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1-22 1-23 1-24 2-13 2-14 2-18 2-19 2-20 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-13 3-13 3-19 3-24 3-25 3-26 3-30 4-2 4-2 4-7 4-9 4-10 4-14 4-16 4-17 4-21 4-22 4-23

1988 22-9 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 10th NCAA Final 16 7-2 W A1 Miami (9-NR) 2-7 L N1 LSU (9-T4) 7-2 W N1 S. Methodist (9-12) 3-6 L N2 Kentucky (9-14) 5-4 W A2 Minnesota (9-NR) 4-5 L N3 Michigan (9-8) 5-4 W N3 Texas (9-18) 5-1 W N3 Cal-Berkeley (9-NR) 5-1 W N4 Florida State (9-NR) 4-5 L N4 Texas (9-18) 5-4 W N4 NE Louisiana (9-NR) 9-0 W H Virginia (9-NR) 8-1 W H Furman (9-NR) 7-2 W H Wake Forest (10-NR) 5-4 W N5 Texas Christian (10-14) 0-5 L N5 Georgia (10-3) 5-2 W N5 SW Louisiana (10-11) 5-4 W A Georgia (10-3) 9-0 W A North Carolina (10-NR) 4-5 L H Arizona State (T10-T10) 4-5 L A Georgia Tech (10-13) 7-2 W A Duke (10-17) 8-1 W A N.C. State (10-NR) 8-1 W H Trinity (10-18) 8-1 W H Maryland (10-NR) 5-1 W H South Carolina (10-NR) 8-1 W N6 Virginia (10-NR) 7-2 W N6 Duke (10-17) 5-4 W N6 Georgia Tech (10-12)

5-9 3-6 L A Tennessee (12-19) 5-21 2-5 L N7 Kentucky (10-8) N1—Miami-Ryder Classic, Miami, FL N2—Kentucky Indoors, Lexington, KY N3—ITCA Team Championships, Louisville, KY N4—Corpus Christi Inv., Corpus Christi, TX N5—Blue-Gray Championships, Montgomery, AL N6—ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC N7—NCAA Tennis Tournament, Athens, GA

1-13 1-14 1-15 1-27 1-28 1-29 2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-28 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-11 3-18 3-19

1989 25-12 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 13th NCAA Final 16 3-6 L N1 Indiana (14-NR) 6-3 W N1 S. Methodist (14-19) 5-4 W N1 Mississippi St. (14-NR) 5-4 W N2 Miami (14-16) 5-3 W N2 Southern Cal. (14-4) 5-4 W N2 S. Methodist (14-19) 5-1 W N3 West Virginia (10-NR) 3-5 L N3 Stanford (10-2) 5-2 W N3 Michigan (10-6) 7-2 W N3 Texas (10-9) 6-3 W A Wake Forest (10-NR) 6-0 W N4 Arizona (10-15) 5-2 W N4 Duke (10-NR) 5-2 W N4 Nebraska (10-NR) 2-5 L N4 Texas Christian (10-13) 6-3 W H Duke (10-NR) 3-6 L A Pepperdine (10-14) 3-6 L A UC-Irvine (10-4)

3-21 7-2 W A Arizona State (10-NR) 3-23 5-4 W H Kentucky (10-6) 3-25 2-7 L N5 Alabama (10-T25) 3-26 6-3 W A5 West Virginia (10-T25) 3-30 1-5 L N6 Mississippi (10-22) 3-31 0-6 L N6 Trinity (10-23) 4-1 1-5 L N6 Oklahoma St. (10-NR) 4-4 6-3 W H Georgia Tech (9-NR) 4-8 7-2 W H N.C. State (9-NR) 4-9 6-3 W H North Carolina (9-NR) 4-12 3-6 L H Georgia (9-4) 4-13 5-4 W A South Carolina (9-8) 4-15 9-0 W A Maryland (9-NR) 4-16 7-2 W A Virginia (9-NR) 4-21 9-0 W H7 Maryland (14-NR) 4-22 7-2 W H7 Duke (14-NR) 4-23 8-1 W H7 North Carolina (14-NR) 4-29 4-5 L H Tennessee (14-25) 5-20 3-5 L N8 Louisiana State (13-5) N1--Tennessee Indoors, Knoxville, TN N2--Miami-Ryder Classic, Miami, FL N3--ITCA Team Indoor Champs., Louisville, KY N4--Corpus-Christi Inv., Corpus Christi, TX N5--West Virginia Indoors, Morgantown, WV N6--Blue-Gray Clasic, Montgomery, AL H7--ACC Championships, Clemson, SC N8--NCAA Championship, Athens, GA

1-13 1-14 1-26 1-27

1990 16-18 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC 4-5 L N1 Indiana (13-NR) 7-2 W N1 South Florida (13-NR) 8-1 W N2 So. Methodist (13-NR) 3-6 L N2 Arkansas (13-15)

The 1989 team finished 25-12 overall and advanced to the NCAA's Final 16. Clemson won the ACC Championship that season and was ranked 13th in the final poll. This team consisted of three All-Americans, John Sullivan, Vince Van Gelderen, and Todd Watkins. In the ACC Tournament, Clemson won 24 of the 27 matches in the three contests.

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All-Time Scores Records and History 1-28 1-8 L N2 Miami (13-8) 2-15 3-6 L H Fresno State (13-NR) 2-17 2-7 L A Kentucky (13-14) 2-21 5-2 W N3 Utah (13-NR) 2-22 3-6 L N3 UCLA (13-3) 2-23 4-5 L N3 Mississippi (13-11) 2-24 1-6 L N3 Texas Christian (13-7) 3-2 4-5 L N4 Harvard (13-NR) 3-3 6-3 W N4 Southwestern La(13-NR) 3-4 5-4 W N4 Ball State (13-NR) 3-10 4-5 L H Miami (NR-4) 3-12 8-1 W H Virginia 3-14 8-1 W H Wake Forest 3-17 7-2 W H Maryland 3-19 5-4 W A Trinity 3-21 4-5 L A Texas Christian (NR-11) 3-27 4-5 L H West Virginia 3-29 1-5 L N5 Alabama (NR-13) 3-30 1-5 L N5 Mississippi 3-31 5-4 W N5 Drake 4-3 7-2 W A Georgia Tech 4-5 8-1 W A Furman 4-7 8-1 W A N.C. State 4-8 4-5 L A North Carolina 4-11 0-6 L A Georgia (NR-3) 4-14 5-4 W A Duke 4-20 5-1 W N6 N.C. State 4-21 5-4 W N6 Virginia 4-22 3-5 L N6 North Carolina 4-28 1-5 L H South Carolina (NR-8) N1—Univ. of Tennessee Indoors, Knoxville, TN N2—Miami-Ryder Classic, Miami, FL N3—ITCA National Indoor Team Champ., Louisville, KY N4—Corpus Christi Invit., Corpus Christi, TX N5—Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, AL N6—ACC Championships, Durham, NC

1-25 1-26 2-1 2-2 2-5 2-15 2-16 2-27 3-2 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-15 3-17 3-18 3-20 3-23 3-24 3-27

1991 14-14 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC 9-0 W H1 Tenn. Tech (24-NR) 5-3 W H1 South Florida (24-NR) 1-5 L N2 Arizona State (24-9) 4-5 L A2 Miami (24-12) 0-6 L H Kentucky (24-14) 5-4 W N3 Alabama (24-NR) 2-7 L A3 Minnesota (24-NR) 5-4 W A Wake Forest (24-NR) 7-2 W H N.C. State (24-NR) 2-5 L N4 Ball State (24-NR) 3-6 L N4 Southeast La. (24-NR) 6-3 W N4 Wisconsin (24-NR) 5-4 W H Duke 5-4 W A Cal-Irvine (NR-20) 1-8 L A San Diego State 3-6 L A Pepperdine (NR-14) 4-5 L N5 Florida (NR-12) 6-3 W A West Virginia (NR-25) 2-7 L H Georgia (NR-4)

3-30 3-6 L H North Carolina (NR-24) 4-3 7-2 W H Georgia Tech 4-6 7-2 W A Virginia 4-7 9-0 W A Maryland 4-9 3-6 L A Tennessee (NR-6) 4-16 9-0 W A Furman 4-19 6-1 W N6 N.C. State 4-20 1-5 L N6 Duke 4-28 4-5 L A South Carolina (NR-21) H1--Clemson Winter Classic, Clemson, SC N2--Miami-Ryder Classic, Miami, FL N3--Minnesota Ice Volleys, Minneapolis, MN N4--Corpus Christi Invit., Corpus Christi, TX N5--Morgantown, WV N6--ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA 1992 (15-11 Overall, 5-3 in the ACC 1-31 5-4 W A1 Miami (NR-8) 2-1 3-6 L N1 Tex. Christian (NR-6) 2-2 3-6 L N Cal-Irvine (NR-23) 3-1 6-3 W H Wake Forest 3-6 4-5 L N2 Arizona 3-7 5-4 W N2 Southern Methodist 3-8 5-4 W N2 Texas A&M 3-13 8-1 W H Maryland 3-13 8-1 W H Virginia 3-16 5-4 W A Arizona State (NR-20) 3-17 2-7 L N3 Texas 3-21 5-4 W H4 West Virginia 3-21 3-6 L H4 Indiana 3-22 5-2 W H4 Va. Commonwealth 3-26 4-5 L H Florida State (18-NR) 3-29 6-3 W H Tennessee (18-12) 4-1 2-7 L A Georgia (18-6) 4-5 1-8 L A Duke (18-24) 4-6 2-7 L A North Carolina (18-8) 4-8 5-4 W A Ga. Tech (21-NR) 4-11 6-3 W A N.C. State (21-NR) 4-13 6-3 W H Furman (21-NR) 4-14 5-2 W H So. Carolina (21-NR) 4-17 5-2 W N5 Virginia (21-NR) 4-18 1-5 L N5 North Carolina (21-7) 5-15 3-5 L N6 Mississippi (20-14) N1—Hurricane Classic, Miami, FL N2—Corpus Christi Classic, Corpus Christi, TX N3—Tempe, AZ H4—Clemson Spring Classic (Team Champions) N5—ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC N6—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

1-30 1-30 1-31 2-26 2-26 3-6

1993 9-20 Overall, 3-5 in the ACC 1-6 L N1 Ala.-Birm. (20-T18th) 2-5 L N1 Arizona State (20-T25) 1-6 L A1 Miami (20-T18) 1-5 L N2 South Florida (20-NR) 1-5 L A Florida State (20-NR) 4-3 W N3 Ball State (20-NR)

3-6 0-7 L N3 Texas A&M (20-21) 3-7 3-4 L N3 Colorado (20-NR) 3-12 7-0 W H Western Carolina 3-16 2-5 L A Furman 3-19 2-5 L N4 Princeton 3-19 2-5 L A Pepperdine (NR-11) 3-21 2-5 L N5 San Diego State 3-21 1-6 L A Cal.-Irvine 3-24 5-2 W H West Virginia 3-27 4-3 W H6 Michigan State 3-27 5-1 W H6 Tulsa 3-28 2-5 L H6 So. Alabama (NR-T25) 3-28 5-1 W H6 Rollins 3-31 2-5 L H Georgia Tech 4-4 5-2 W H N.C. State 4-6 2-5 L A Wake Forest 4-10 5-2 W A Virginia 4-11 7-0 W A Maryland 4-13 1-6 L A Tennessee (NR-4) 4-17 1-6 L H Duke (NR-7) 4-18 0-7 L H North Carolina (NR-14) 4-20 2-5 L A South Carolina 4-23 2-5 L N7 Florida State N1-Miami Invitational, Miami, FL N2-Tallahassee, FL N3-Corpus Christi Invit., Corpus Christi, TX N4-Malibu, CA N5-Irvine, CA H6-Clemson Spring Classic, Clemson, SC N7-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

2-5 2-5 2-12 2-12 2-13 2-13 2-26 2-26 2-27 2-27 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-9 3-12 3-12 3-13 3-19 3-20 3-26 3-27 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-3 4-9

1994 21-12 Overall, 5-3 in the ACC 7-0 W H UNC Charlotte (42-NR) 7-0 W H Western Carolina (42-NR) 4-3 W N1 Ball State (42-NR) 4-3 W A1 Indiana (42-NR) 6-1 W N1 Wisconsin (42-NR) 7-0 W N1 Evansville (42-NR) 4-3 W H Wake Forest (42-NR) 7-0 W H Tenn. Tech (42-NR) 6-1 W H South Florida (42-NR) 7-0 W H Maryland (42-NR) 2-5 L N2 Northwestern (34-37) 4-3 W N2 Rice (34-47) 4-3 W N2 Michigan State (34-NR) 3-4 L A Georgia Tech (34-28) 6-1 W N3 Temple (34-NR) 4-3 W N4 West Virginia (34-46) 7-0 W N3 G. Washington (34-NR) 3-4 L H Tennessee (43-13) 2-5 L N5 Kentucky (43-T4) 1-6 L H Va. Commonwealth (43-18) 4-3 W H Florida State (43-22) 6-1 W H Furman (38-NR) 6-1 W H Virginia (38-49) 3-4 L H Miami (38-10) 6-1 W H Mercer (38-NR) 3-4 L A North Carolina (38-33)

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All-Time Scores Records and History 4-10 6-1 W A N.C. State (38-NR) 4-12 1-6 L H Georgia (36-8) 4-13 2-5 L H South Carolina (36-T14) 4-16 3-4 L A Duke (36-7) 4-22 4-3 W N6 Florida State (36-37) 4-23 1-6 L N6 Duke (36-7) 5-13 2-4 L N7 North Carolina (42-20) N1-Bloomington, IN N2-Corpus Christi Invitational, Corpus Christi, TX N3-Morgantown, WV N4-Pittsburgh, PA N5-Knoxville, TN N6-ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC N7-NCAA Region II Tour., Columbia, SC

2-4 2-4 2-9 2-14 2-18 2-19 3-4 3-4 3-5 3-11 3-11 3-12 3-12 3-16 3-18 3-24 3-24 3-26

1995 21-12 Overall, 6-2 in the ACC 7-0 W H UNC Charlotte (35-NR) 7-0 W H Virginia Tech (35-NR) 3-4 L A Kentucky (35-24) 2-5 L A Georgia (35-2) 5-2 W A Florida Intern. (35-49) 3-4 L A Miami (35-11) 4-3 W N1 Boise State (35-38) 0-4 L N1 Texas Christian (35-T8) 4-2 W N1 Arizona (35-33) 3-4 L A2 Texas A&M (39-35) 7-0 W N2 Texas-Arlington (39-NR) 2-5 L N2 Texas Christian (39-11) 5-0 W N2 Southwest Texas (39-NR) 6-1 W A Wake Forest (39-NR) 2-5 L A Tennessee (39-13) 7-0 W N3 Richmond (35-NR) 5-2 W A Virginia (35-44) 6-1 W H N.C. State (35-NR)

3-26 6-1 W H Furman (35-NR) 4-1 7-0 W A Maryland (35-NR) 4-1 6-1 W A Washington Col. (35-NR) 4-2 1-6 L A VCU 35-25) 4-5 6-1 W H Georgia Tech (35-46) 4-8 3-4 L A Florida State (35-18) 4-8 5-2 W N4 South Florida (35-NR) 4-15 4-3 W H North Carolina (35-40) 4-16 2-5 L H Duke (35-11) 4-18 7-0 W A South Carolina (37-NR) 4-21 6-1 W N5 Wake Forest (37-NR) 4-22 4-2 W N5 Florida State (37-16) 4-23 1-5 L N5 Duke (37-9) 5-5 4-3 W N6 North Carolina (35-33) 5-6 1-4 L N6 Duke (35-9) N1-Corpus Christi, TX Invit. N2-Texas A&M Invitational, Col. Station, TX N3-Charlottesville, VA N4-Tallahassee, FL N5-ACC Tournament, Greenwood, SC N6-NCAA Region II Men's Tennis Championships, Norfolk, VA 1996 12-12 Overall, 5-3 in the ACC 2-4 7-0 W H Wofford (34-NR) 3-2 7-0 W H1 Tenn. Tech (34-NR) 3-2 4-3 W H1 Virginia Tech (34-NR) 3-3 4-3 W H1 Virginia (34-NR) 3-3 7-0 W H1 West Virginia (34-NR) 3-8 3-4 L N2 Tulsa (42-NR) 3-9 2-5 L N2 Colorado (42-48) 3-10 4-3 W N2 Illinois (42-46) 3-11 0-7 L A Texas Christian (42-5) 3-16 7-0 W H Maryland (42-NR)

The 1997 team finished 20-11 overall and won the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship in Atlanta, GA. The Tigers finished 19th in the final poll.

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3-16 5-2 W A Furman (42-NR) 3-17 3-4 L H Tennessee (42-21) 3-24 4-3 W H Florida State (42-43) 3-25 2-5 L H Georgia (42-4) 3-30 3-4 L H Wake Forest (42-NR) 3-30 2-5 L H VCU (42-18) 3-31 6-1 W H Miami (42-47) 4-2 5-2 W A Georgia Tech (39-48) 4-6 0-7 L A North Carolina (39-17) 4-7 5-2 W A N.C. State (39-NR) 4-13 1-6 L A Duke (39-10) 4-17 3-4 L H South Carolina (43-38) 4-19 1-4 L N3 Virginia (43-NR) 5-10 0-4 L H4 Duke (46-10) H1-Clemson Spring Classic, Clemson, SC N2-Corpus Christi Invi., Corpus Christi, TX N3-ACC Tournament, Greenwood, SC H4-NCAA Region II Tournament, Clemson, SC 1997 20-11 Overall, 6-2 in the ACC ACC Champions National Rank 19th 2-1 7-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (49-NR) 2-1 7-0 W H Tenn. Tech (49-NR) 2-3 1-6 L A Georgia (49-4) 3-1 3-4 L A Miami (49-30) 3-2 2-5 L N1 South Alabama (49-10) 3-5 1-6 L A Texas (49-12) 3-7 4-3 W N2 Southwest La. (49-56) 3-7 3-4 L N2 Illinois (49-16) 3-8 5-2 W N2 Texas Tech (49-39) 3-9 4-3 W N2 Tulane (49-55) 3-10 4-3 W A Texas Christian (49-21) 3-14 3-4 L A Tennessee (49-48) 3-17 4-3 W H Kentucky (49-7) 3-17 7-0 W H Furman (49-NR) 3-23 6-1 W N3 Idaho (26-NR) 3-23 3-4 L A Boise St. (26-2) 3-29 5-2 W A Virginia (26-15) 3-30 7-0 W A Maryland (26-NR) 3-30 6-1 W N4 Navy (26-NR) 4-2 2-5 L H Georgia Tech (23-40) 4-5 4-3 W A Florida State (23-39) 4-7 5-2 W H N.C. State (23-NR) 4-9 6-1 W A Wake Forest (23-67) 4-12 3-4 L H Duke (23-12) 4-13 4-3 W H North Carolina (23-29) 4-15 1-6 L A South Carolina (22-34) 4-18 4-0 W N5 Wake Forest (22-NR) 4-19 4-2 W N5 Florida State (22-42) 4-20 4-3 W N5 Duke (22-12) 5-9 4-0 W N6 North Carolina (20-38) 5-10 1-4 L N6 Duke (20-10) N1-Miami, FL N2-Corpus Christi Invit., Corpus Christi, TX N3-Boise, ID, N4-College Park, MD N5-ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA N6-NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, GA


All-Time Scores Records and History 1998 11-18 Overall, 3-5 in the ACC 1-30 1-6 L A Northwestern (28-21) 1-30 6-1 W A DePaul (28-NR) 2-1 3-4 L A Louisville (28-NR) 2-1 1-6 L N1 Kentucky (28-11) 2-14 3-4 L A South Alabama (28-14) 2-16 4-2 W N2 Boise State (28-16) 3-4 1-6 L A Texas (28-8) 3-6 1-5 L N3 Oklahoma St. (28-T37) 3-7 1-5 L N3 Colorado (28-45) 3-7 5-2 W N3 Ball State (28-62) 3-7 1-4 L N3 Virginia Tech (28-29) 3-15 5-2 W H Virginia (36-41) 3-15 5-2 W H E. Tenn. State (36-NR) 3-22 4-3 W H William & Mary (36-NR) 3-22 7-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (36-NR) 3-23 7-0 W H Maryland (36-NR) 3-23 4-2 W A Furman (36-NR) 3-25 0-7 L H South Carolina (50-18) 3-27 4-3 W H Texas Christian (50-31) 3-29 2-5 L H Florida State (50-33) 3-4 L H Wake Forest (50-75) 4-11 3-4 L A North Carolina (53-42) 4-12 3-4 L H Miami (53-52) 4-15 1-6 L A Georgia Tech (53-56) 4-18 5-2 L A Duke (53-18) 4-19 4-3 W A N.C. State (53-59) 4-24 1-4 L N4 North Carolina (55-44) 5-5 1-4 L H Georgia (55-3) 5-15 0-4 L N5 South Carolina (58-15) N1-Louisville, KY, N2-Mobile, AL N3-Corpus Christi Invit., Corpus Christi, TX N4-ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA N5-NCAA Region II Tournament, Richmond, VA 1999 21-12 Overall, 6-2 in the ACC 2-13 4-3 W H Boise State (52-43) 2-14 4-3 W H Minnesota (52-23) 2-14 3-4 L H Sou. Methodist (52-10) 2-26 6-1 W A Florida Atlantic (52-NR) 2-26 5-2 W A Miami, (FL) (52-53) 3-3 3-4 L A TCU (52-32) 3-5 4-3 W N1 UNLV (52-42) 3-5 2-4 L N1 Texas Tech (52-71) 3-6 2-5 L N1 South Alabama (52-38) 3-7 4-0 W N1 Southwestern La. (52-48) 3-12 1-6 L A Georgia (36-5) 3-15 7-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (36-NR) 3-15 7-0 W H Presbyterian (36-NR) 3-15 6-0 W H Limestone (36-NR) 3-17 4-3 W A Vanderbilt (36-46) 3-17 6-1 W N2 Tennessee Tech (36-NR) 3-20 6-1 W A Florida State (36-55) 3-27 4-3 W A Virginia (30-37) 3-28 7-0 W A Maryland (30-NR) 3-31 1-6 L A South Carolina (30-11) 4-2 4-3 W H South Alabama (30-T65)

4-2 7-0 W H Furman (30-NR) 4-4 1-6 L H Baylor (30-3) 4-4 1-5 L H Va. Commonwealth (3023) 4-8 4-3 W H Wake Forest (24-42) 4-10 5-2 W H North Carolina (24-74) 4-11 1-6 L H Duke (24-3) 4-15 3-4 L H Georgia Tech (26-64) 4-17 6-1 W H N.C. State (24-48) 4-23 4-3 W N3 North Carolina (26-72) 4-24 1-4 L N3 Georgia Tech (26-46) 5-15 4-3 W H4 William & Mary (31-46) 5-16 0-4 L H4 Duke (31-2) N1-Corpus Christi Invitational, Corpus Christi, TX, N2-Nashville, TN N3-ACC Tournament, Norcross, GA, H4-NCAA Regional, Clemson, SC 2000 18-17 Overall, 5-3 in the ACC 2-12 2-5 L A So. Methodist (26-7) 2-12 3-4 L N1 Boise State (26-29) 2-13 4-3 W N1 Minnesota (26-23) 2-14 0-7 L A Baylor (26-12) 2-20 3-4 L A South Alabama (22-67) 2-20 4-3 W A South Alabama (22-67) 2-25 7-0 W H West Virginia (29-NR) 2-25 7-0 W H Navy (29-T75) 2-26 6-1 W H Illinois State (29-NR) 2-26 6-1 W H Vanderbilt (29-62) 2-27 7-0 W H Tenn. Tech (29-NR) 2-27 7-0 W H Idaho (29-NR) 3-5 2-5 L A Texas (29-12) 3-5 6-1 W N2 Texas A&M CC (29-NR) 3-11 7-0 W H Maryland (32-NR) 3-11 6-1 W A Furman (32-NR) 3-12 5-2 W H Florida State (32-45) 3-17 2-5 L A Southern Cal (32-19) 3-18 1-6 L A Pepperdine (32-5) 3-21 2-5 L A Fresno State (32-17) 3-22 3-4 L A California (32-48) 3-24 2-5 L A Stanford (33-3) 3-25 2-5 L N3 Washington (33-31) 3-29 3-4 L A Georgia Tech (33-NR) 4-1 5-2 W H Wake Forest (37-64) 4-2 5-2 W H Virginia (37-36) 4-4 3-4 L H South Carolina (35-66) 4-8 1-6 L A Duke (35-5) 4-9 1-6 L A North Carolina (35-19) 4-14 4-3 W H Miami, Fl (37-18) 4-16 6-1 W A N.C. State (37-NR) 4-21 5-0 W N4 Georgia Tech (32-71) 4-22 3-4 L N4 North Carolina (32-20) 5-13 4-3 W N5 Miami, Fl (34-21) 5-14 0-4 L A LSU (34-10) N1-Dallas, TX N2-Austin, TX N3-San Francisco, Ca N4-ACC Tournament, Norcross, Ga. N5-NCAA Tournament Baton Rouge, La

2001 8-20 Overall, 2-6 in the ACC 2-4 1-6 L H South Alabama (31-16) 2-4 3-4 L H South Alabama (31-16) 2-10 4-3 W N1 Boise State (33-39) 2-11 3-4 L N1 So. Methodist (33-13) 2-11 4-3 W N1 Minnesota (33-38) 3-3 5-2 W N2 Michigan (33-35) 3-4 1-6 L N2 Miami (33-22) 3-4 2-5 L N2 Harvard (33-40) 3-7 2-5 L A South Carolina (40-55) 3-13 0-7 L H Georgia (40-7) 3-15 0-4 L N3 Va. Comm. (46-13) 3-16 1-4 L N3 Minnesota (46-45) 3-17 0-4 L N3 William & Mary (46-65) 3-20 1-6 L H Ohio State (46-23) 3-21 2-5 L H Georgia Tech (46-38) 3-23 3-4 L A Florida State (47-59) 3-25 0-7 L H Duke (47-3) 3-28 1-6 L H Alabama (47-20) 3-30 2-5 L A Virginia (59-45) 3-31 7-0 W A Maryland (59-NR) 4-6 2-5 L A Wake Forest (63-47) 4-9 1-6 L A Vanderbilt (63-39) 4-13 6-1 W H N.C. State (67-NR) 4-15 2-5 L H North Carolina (67-39) 4-19 4-0 W N4 N.C. State (68-NR) 4-20 4-3 W N4 North Carolina (68-32) 4-21 4-3 W N4 Virginia (68-44) 4-22 0-4 L N4 Duke (68-3) N1-Boise State Invitational, N2-Miami, FL, N3-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, AL, N4-ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL,

1-29 2-2 2-2 2-8 2-9 2-15 2-16 2-22 2-22 2-23 2-23 3-9 3-10 3-12 3-16 3-18 3-19 3-19 3-23 3-23 3-29 3-31

2002 11-18 Overall, 3-5 in the ACC 2-5 L A Georgia (57-1) 6-1 W H East Carolina (57-NR) 7-0 W H Erskine (57-NR) 0-7 L A1 Minnesota (57-18) 5-2 W N1 Boise State (57-66) 2-5 L A2 Alabama (56-26) 2-5 L N2 Michigan (56-45) 7-0 W H Maryland (53-NR) 6-1 W H St. John's (53-NR) 7-0 W H West Virginia (53-NR) 5-2 W H Tenn. Tech (53-NR) 1-4 L A3 South Alabama (56-30) 5-2 W N3 Indiana (56-58) 1-6 L H Florida State (56-41) 1-6 L A Cal-Irvine (55-NR) 0-7 L A Pepperdine (55-6) 2-4 L A So. California (55-5) 3-4 L N4 Princeton (55-70) 2-5 L N5 Santa Clara (NR-73) 4-3 W N5 St. Mary's (NR-NR) 2-5 L A North Carolina (NR-44) 7-0 W H Virginia (NR-NR)

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All-Time Scores Records and History 4-3 1-6 L A Georgia Tech (NR-56) 4-5 2-5 L H Wake Forest (NR-23) 4-7 1-6 L A Duke (NR-13) 4-12 5-2 W A NC State (NR-NR) 4-13 2-5 L H Miami (NR-40) 4-16 0-7 L N6 South Carolina (NR-24) 4-19 1-4 L N7 Wake Forest (NR-26) N1-Minnesota Invitational, Minneapolis, MN N2-Tuscaloosa, AL N3-South Alabama Invitational N4-Los Angeles, CA, N5-Berkeley, CA N6-Belton, SC, N7-Raleigh, NC

2004 26-12 Overall, 4-4 in the ACC National Rank 25th NCAA Final 8 6-1 W N1 Citadel (26-NR) 7-0 W A Col. of Char. (26-NR) 4-3 W A Cal State-Irvine (26-72) 0-7 L A UCLA (24-6) 6-0 W H Anderson Col. (24-NR) 7-0 W H Liberty (24-NR) 7-0 W N2 Toledo (24-NR) 1-6 L A Ohio State (24-15)

2-14 7-0 W N3 Columbia (27-NR) 2-14 4-3 W A Army (27-NR) 2-15 5-2 W N3 Princeton (27-NR) 2-20 6-1 W H UNC-Greensboro (27-NR) 2-20 5-2 W H Tenn. Tech (27-NR) 2-22 7-0 W H Troy State (27-NR) 2-22 6-1 W H Winthrop (27-NR) 2-25 3-4 L A Georgia (26-24) 2-28 3-4 L A South Alabama (26-47) 2-28 7-0 W N4 Southern (26-NR) 3-6 3-4 L A North Carolina (38-36) 3-10 3-4 L A Georgia Tech (41-39) 3-13 7-0 W H Maryland (41-NR) 3-15 6-1 W A No. Arizona (41-NR) 3-19 2-5 L A Arizona State (50-26) 3-21 1-6 L A Arizona (50-25) 3-26 1-6 L H Virginia (NR-14) 3-28 2-5 L A Duke (NR-8) 3-31 6-1 W H South Carolina (NR-56) 4-2 4-3 W H Florida State (NR-29) 4-4 4-3 W A N.C. State (NR-NR) 4-7 4-3 W H Wake Forest (66-37) 4-10 5-2 W H Miami (66-40) 4-16 4-3 W N5 Georgia Tech (45-26) 4-17 4-2 W N5 North Carolina (45-13) 4-18 3-4 L N5 Virginia (45-10) 5-15 4-0 W N6 Minnesota (33-37) 5-16 4-3 W A6 Duke (33-6) 5-22 4-2 W N7 Texas Christian (33-16) 5-24 0-4 L N7 UCLA (33-3) N1-Charleston, SC, N2-Columbus, OH N3-West Point, NY, N4-Mobile, AL N5-ACC Tournament Raleigh, NC N6-NCAA Tournament, Durham, NC N7-NCAA Tournament, Tulsa, OK

The 2004 team finished 26-12 overall and advanced to the NCAA's Elite Eight. This team upset sixth-ranked Duke in Durham, NC in the NCAA's second round.

2005 25-11 Overall, 6-4 in the ACC 6-1 W H Troy (29-NR) 5-2 W H Troy (29-NR) 6-1 W A Princeton (29-NR) 7-0 W H Char. Southern (28-NR) 7-0 W H Dartmouth (28-NR) 2-5 L A Harvard (27-23) 3-4 L N1 Louisville (27-40) 4-3 W A Boston Col. (27-NR) 7-0 W H Char. Southern (36-NR) 7-0 W H Emory (36-NR) 7-0 W H Tenn.Tech (36-NR) 4-3 W H Winthrop (36-NR) 5-2 W H Georgia State (35-NR) 7-0 W H NC-Greensboro (35-NR) 6-1 W H Cal Irvine (35-NR) 4-3 W H Texas A&M-CC (35-67) 4-3 W H Georgia Tech (36-51) 5-2 W H Miami (36-62) 4-3 W H North Carolina (36-37) 5-2 W H Arizona State (31-42) 7-0 W H Army (31-74)

1-24 1-24 1-26 2-1 2-1 2-8 2-8 2-9 2-15 2-16 2-21 2-22 2-22 2-23 3-1 3-2 3-8 3-15 3-16 3-18

2003 25-11 Overall, 6-2 in the ACC 7-0 W H Troy State 7-0 W H Gardner-Webb 4-3 W H Georgia (NR-6) 7-0 W H East Carolina (33-NR) 7-0 W H Liberty (33-NR) 3-4 L N1 Minnesota (33-11) 5-2 W N1 Boise State (33-73) 3-4 L A1 Harvard (33-29) 1-6 L A2 Washington (37-12) 3-4 L N2 San Diego St. (37-33) 4-0 W H NC-Greensboro(43-NR) 4-0 W H West Virginia (43-NR) 6-0 W H Tenn.Tech (43-NR) 4-0 W H St. John’s (43-NR) 4-3 W H South Alabama (45-39) 7-0 W H NC State (45-NR) 2-5 L A Miami (43-36) 6-1 W A Florida A&M (45-NR) 4-3 W A Florida State (45-37) 6-1 W A3 Texas-San Antonio

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3-18 6-1 W N3 Texas A&M-CC 3-21 4-3 W N4 Louisiana-Lafayette 3-21 2-5 L A4 Rice (32-30) 3-22 4-2 W N4 Northwestern (32-31) 3-26 3-4 L A South Carolina (30-18) 3-29 5-2 W H North Carolina (30-37) 3-30 4-3 L H Duke (30-11) 4-4 2-5 L A Wake Forest (32-27) 4-9 6-1 W H Georgia Tech (31-25) 4-12 4-3 W A Virginia (31-34) 4-13 7-0 W A Maryland (31-NR) 4-18 4-1 W N5 North Carolina (27-44) 4-19 4-3 W N5 Florida State (27-36) 4-20 1-4 L N5 Duke (27-9) 5-11 4-0 W N6 Ball State (27-63) 5-12 0-4 L A6 Illinois (27-1) N1 - Harvard Classic, Boston, MA N2- Great Northwest Shootout, Seattle WA N3- San Antonio, TX N4 - Rice Invitational, Houston, TX N5 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC N6 - NCAA Tournament, Champaign, IL

1-17 1-17 1-25 1-27 1-30 1-30 2-7 2-7

1-22 1-22 1-29 2-6 2-6 2-11 2-12 2-12 2-18 2-18 2-19 2-19 2-24 2-24 2-27 2-27 3-9 3-12 3-13 3-15 3-15


All-Time Scores Records and History 3-19 4-3 W A Southern Cal (31-9) 3-21 2-5 L N2 Texas Tech (31-23) 3-24 4-3 W A Fresno State (14-50) 3-28 3-4 L H South Alabama (14-50) 3-30 2-5 L A Wake Forest (19-30) 4-2 0-7 L A Florida State (19-26) 4-3 2-5 L H Duke (19-5) 4-6 1-6 L A South Carolina (24-22) 4-9 7-0 W A Maryland (24-NR) 4-11 4-3 W A Virginia Tech (24-45) 4-15 2-5 L A Virginia (27-2) 4-17 5-2 W H N.C. State (27-44) 4-22 3-4 L N3 Wake Forest (27-17) 5-14 4-0 W N4 Northwestern (27-46) 5-15 0-4 L A5 Georgia (27-7) N1-Boston, MA, N2-Fresno, CA N3-ACC Tournament, , N4-NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA A5-NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

1-22 1-28 1-28 1-29 2-3 2-11 2-11

2006 23-10 Overall, 5-6 in the ACC National Rank 24th 5-2 W N1 Texas A&M-CC 7-0 W N2 Brown 6-1 W A Army 5-2 W N2 Dartmouth 2-5 L H Georgia (NR-2) 0-7 L A Illinois (25-3) 6-1 W N3 Butler

2-12 5-2 W N3 Harvard 2-17 7-0 W H Citadel 2-17 7-0 W H Tennessee Tech 2-19 7-0 W H Troy 2-19 6-1 W H Charleston Southern 2-23 4-3 W A Louisiana State (22-13) 2-23 7-0 W A Southern 2-25 4-3 W A South Alabama 3-3 6-1 W H Georgia State (15-NR) 3-4 6-1 W H Miami (FL) (15-17) 3-8 6-1 W A Georgia Tech (15-18) 3-13 5-2 W A Arizona State (15-NR) 3-18 2-5 L A Florida State (5-NR) 3-25 3-4 L A North Carolina (10-12) 3-26 2-5 L A Duke (10-4) 3-31 4-3 W H Virginia Tech (14-NR) 4-2 2-5 L H Virginia (14-11) 4-7 2-5 L A Wake Forest (18-NR) 4-9 3-4 L A N.C. State (18-NR) 4-12 6-1 W H South Carolina (21-NR) 4-15 7-0 W H Boston Col. (21-NR) 4-15 6-1 W H Maryland (21-NR) 4-20 4-3 W N4 N.C. State (24-NR) 4-21 0-5 L N4 Virginia (24-9) 5-13 4-1 W N5 South Carolina (24-NR) 5-14 1-4 L A5 North Carolina (24-11) N1-Houston, TX, N2-West Point, NY, N3-Champaign, IL N4-ACC Championships, Raleigh, NC N5-NCAA Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC

1-21 1-26 1-26 1-28 1-28 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-6 2-6 2-16 2-16 2-18 2-24 2-24 3-2 3-7 3-10 3-10 3-12 3-12 3-15 3-16 3-24 3-25 3-27 3-27

2007 31-10 Overall, 6-5 in the ACC National Rank 23rd 6-0 W N1 Prairie View A&M (23-NR) 5-2 W N2 Texas A&M-CC (23-67) 6-1 W A Texas Christian (23-36) 7-0 W N3 Texas-Dallas (23-NR) 6-1 W A So. Methodist (23-39) 6-1 W H Citadel (25-NR) 7-0 W H Char. Southern (25-NR) 7-0 W H Brevard (25-NR) 7-0 W N4 Erskine (24-NR) 0-7 L A Georgia (24-1) 3-4 L A Alabama (23-31) 7-0 W N5 Samford (23-NR) 3-4 L A Vanderbilt (23-69) 7-0 W H So. Mississippi (31-NR) 7-0 W H Morehead St. (31-NR) 4-3 W H Florida State (31-10) 3-4 L H Georgia Tech (20-44) 6-1 W H South Alabama (20-16) 7-0 W H Indiana (20-NR) 7-0 W H Arizona State (20-50) 7-0 W H Coker (20-NR) 6-1 W N6 Central Florida (24-65) 2-5 L A Miami (24-73) 5-2 W H Duke (30-17) 3-4 L H North Carolina (30-14) 7-0 W H UC Riverside (26-NR) 6-1 W H UNC-Greensboro (26-NR)

The 2007 team finished 31-10 overall and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. This team tied the school record for the second most wins in a single season. The Tigers finished 25th in the final poll.

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All-Time Scores Records and History 3-30 7-0 W A James Madison (26-NR) 3-30 2-5 L A Virginia (26-2) 4-1 3-4 L A Virginia Tech (26-39) 4-6 4-3 W H Wake Forest (28-11) 4-7 6-1 W H N.C. State (28-20) 4-11 6-1 W A South Carolina (20-NR) 4-13 4-3 W N7 St. John’s (20-NR) 4-13 7-0 W A Boston Col. (20-NR) 4-15 6-1 W A Maryland (20-57) 4-15 7-0 W N8 Georgetown (20-NR) 4-19 4-0 W N9 Boston Col. (22-NR) 4-20 2-4 L N9 Wake Forest (22-NR) 5-11 4-0 W N10 Elon (22-NR) 5-12 3-4 L A10 Wake Forest (22-13) N1-Hoston, TX, N2-Ft. Worth TX, N3-Dallas, TX, N4-Athens, GA, N5-Tuscaloosa, AL, N6-Coral Gables, FL, N7Boston, MA, N8-Col. Park, MD, N9-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC, N10-NCAA Tournament, Winston-Salem, NC 2008 15-20 Overall, 1-10 in the ACC 1-20 7-0 W H UNC-Greensboro (30-NR) 1-20 6-1 W H The Citadel (30-NR) 1-25 4-3 W N1 Texas A&M CC (30-45) 1-25 1-6 L A Texas A&M (30-25) 1-27 6-1 W N2 TX Pan American (30-NR) 1-27 0-7 L A Texas (30-7) 2-1 7-0 W N3 Austin Peay (31-NR) 2-1 3-4 L A Tennessee (31-24) 2-8 6-1 W N4 Loyola Marymount (33-NR) 2-8 1-6 L A Southern Cal (33-6) 2-10 4-3 W A Cal-Irvine (33-NR) 2-23 5-2 W N5 Stetson (32-NR) 2-23 2-4 L A South Alabama (32-NR) 2-29 7-0 W H Navy (42-NR) 2-29 3-4 L H Princeton (42-NR) 3-4 3-4 L A Georgia Tech (60-39) 3-9 3-4 L H Miami (60-24) 3-10 3-4 L H Harvard (60-48) 3-10 7-0 W H Brevard (60-NR) 3-12 1-6 L N6 Arizona State (52-15) 3-18 7-0 W N7 Florida A&M (61-NR) 3-18 0-7 L A Florida State (61-7) 3-21 4-3 W H Virginia Tech (61-37) 3-23 1-6 L H Virginia (61-1) 3-28 7-0 W N8 Longwood (54-NR) 3-28 0-7 L A Wake Forest (54-30) 3-30 1-6 L A N.C. State (54-53) 4-5 3-4 L H Maryland (62-59) 4-5 5-1 W H Char. Southern (62-NR) 4-6 3-4 L H Boston College (62-NR) 4-6 7-0 W H Coker (62-NR) 4-9 1-6 L H South Carolina (61-63) 4-11 1-6 L A Duke (61-42) 4-13 0-7 L A North Carolina (61-11) 4-17 3-4 L N9 Virginia Tech (69-27) N1-College Station, TX, N2-Austin, TX, N3-

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Knoxville, TN, N4-Los Angeles, CA, N5-Mobile, AL, N6-Atlanta, GA, N7-Tallahassee, FL, N8-Winston-Salem, NC, N9-ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL

Head Coach

Chuck McCuen 2009-

School Record: 28-23

1-24 1-27 1-30 1-31 2-6 2-7 2-11 2-15 2-28 2-28 3-4 3-7 3-11 3-14 3-20 3-22 3-25 3-27 3-29 4-3 4-5 4-10

2009 11-13 Overall, 3-8 in the ACC 7-0 W H The Citadel (61-NR) 0-7 L A Georgia (61-3) 5-2 W N1 Elon (60-NR) 3-4 L A William & Mary (60-63) 4-3 W N2 Central Florida (63-NR) 0-7 L A Miami (63-23) 4-3 W H Furman (62-70) 2-5 L H Alabama (62-19) 7-0 W H Navy (64-NR) 7-0 W H Dartmouth (64-NR) 3-4 L H Georgia Tech (68-58) 1-6 L H Florida State (68-15) 7-0 W H Col. of Charleston 6-1 W H Stetson 1-6 L A Virginia (NR-1) 0-7 L A Virginia Tech (NR-21) 1-6 L A South Carolina (NR-16) 5-2 W H N.C. State (NR-38) 2-5 L H Wake Forest (NR-25) 5-2 W A Boston College (68-71) 4-3 W A Maryland (68-NR) 3-4 L H North Carolina (59-36)

4-12 2-5 L H Duke (59-30) 4-16 1-4 L N3 North Carolina (59-35) N1-Williamsburg, VA, N2-Miami, FL N3-ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL 2010 17-10 Overall, 3-8 in the ACC 1-16 7-0 W H Gardner-Webb (66-NR) 1-16 5-2 W H Davidson (66-NR) 2-6 5-2 W H SC-Upstate (65-NR) 2-6 7-0 W H Presbyterian (65-NR) 2-16 5-2 W H Col. of Char. (64-NR) 2-18 4-3 W A Furman (64-58) 2-21 6-1 W H The Citadel (64-NR) 2-21 5-2 W H Georgia State (64-NR) 2-27 6-1 W H So. Mississippi (56-NR) 2-27 7-0 W H Navy (56-NR) 3-2 6-1 W H UNC-Greens. (45-NR) 3-6 5-2 W H Central Florida (45-NR) 3-11 4-3 W H William & Mary (47-53) 3-13 4-3 W H Miami (47-35) 3-19 6-1 W A Florida A&M (29-NR) 3-20 0-7 L A Florida State (29-20) 3-24 2-5 L H South Carolina (33-48) 3-26 2-5 L A N.C. State (46-33) 3-28 0-7 L A Wake Forest (33-26) 3-31 0-7 L A Georgia Tech (43-25) 4-2 5-2 W H Boston College (43-NR) 4-4 6-1 W H Maryland (43-71) 4-9 2-5 L A North Carolina (40-19) 4-11 2-5 L A Duke (40-20) 4-16 3-4 L H Virginia Tech (44-21) 4-18 0-7 L H Virginia (44-1) 4-22 0-4 L N1 Florida State (49-28) N1-ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL Note: First number in parenthesis after opponent name is Clemson's rank heading into the match and the second number is the opponent's rank. Polls prior to 1979 were not available.

The 2010 team won its first 15 matches of the season. This was the second best start in school history.


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