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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2017-18 Georgia Tennis

Roster/Schedule......................................................................................2 Covering the Bulldogs.............................................................................3 2018 Season Preview.......................................................................... 4-5

2017-18 Georgia Bulldogs

Manuel Diaz.......................................................................................... 6-7 Jamie Hunt................................................................................................8 Adam Knutsson-Sundblad......................................................................9 Alex Diaz............................................................................................ 10-11 Samuel Dromsky.............................................................................. 12-13 Walker Duncan................................................................................. 14-15 Robert Loeb....................................................................................... 16-17 Andy Martinez.................................................................................. 18-19 Wayne Montgomery........................................................................ 20-21 Paul Oosterbaan.............................................................................. 22-23 Alex Phillips...................................................................................... 24-25 Nathan Ponwith............................................................................... 26-27 Emil Reinberg.................................................................................... 28-29 Jan Zielinski...................................................................................... 30-31 Administration & Senior Staff..............................................................35

2016-17 Season

2016-17 Season in Review.............................................................. 32-33 2016-17 Statistics...................................................................................34

Honors and Awards

All-SEC.....................................................................................................36 Honors and Awards...............................................................................37 All-Americans.........................................................................................38

History and Records

Year-by-Year Results....................................................................... 39-45 NCAA Tournament Results...................................................................46 Six NCAA Championships....................................................................47 NCAA Singles Results..................................................................... 48-49 NCAA Doubles Results................................................................... 50-51 NCAA Singles and Doubles Champions.............................................52 41 SEC Championships..........................................................................53 Series Records.......................................................................................54 ITA Events................................................................................................55 Regional Tournaments..........................................................................56 Records...................................................................................................57 Lettermen................................................................................................58

The 2017-18 Squad

Starters returning/lost......................................................................... 7/0 Letterwinners returning/lost............................................................ 10/0 Newcomers..............................................................................................0

2017-18 Georgia Tennis Quick Facts

Location..................................................................................Athens, Ga. Enrollment........................................................................................37,606 Founded...............................................................................................1785 President...................................................................Jere W. Morehead J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics............................. Greg McGarity Nickname....................................................................................Bulldogs Colors.................................................................................Red and Black Conference........................................Southeastern (Eastern Division) Tennis Facilities.........................................Dan Magill Tennis Complex ............ Henry Feild Stadium (4,500)/Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Facility

Tennis Staff

Head Coach....................... Manuel Diaz (Georgia ‘75) • 30th season record at Georgia...................................................673-148 (.820) career record..........................................................673-148 (.820) Associate Head Coach...............................Jamie Hunt • First season Volunteer Coach.................Adam Knutsson-Sundblad • First season Administrative Assistant...............................................Lynn Steedman Tennis Office/Fax..................................................... (706) 542-9348/8062

Sports Communications

Senior Associate Athletic Director................................ Claude Felton Men’s Tennis Contact...................................................... Tray Littlefield Office Phone......................................................................(706) 542-9342 Fax.......................................................................................(706) 542-9339

2016-17 Season Review

Final Record........................................................................................ 22-8 SEC Record......................................................................................... 11-1 SEC Finish.............................................................................................. 1st Postseason................SEC Tournament Champion/NCAA Semifinals Final Ranking.................................................................................... No. 7

Media Guide Credits

The 2017-18 Georgia Men’s Tennis Media Guide is published by the UGA Sports Communications Department of the University of Georgia Athletic Association, Greg McGarity, Director. The media guide was written, designed and edited by Jackie Kinney on Adobe InDesign, with special thanks to Tray Littlefield. Cover artwork by The ADsmith. Printing by Walker 360, Birmingham, Ala. Photography provided by Steffenie Burns, David Barnes, David Bohrer, Steve Colquitt, Ashley Connell, John Curry, Brett Davis, Donavan Eason, Dan Evans, Phillip Faulkner, Joel Gibson, Steve Guyer, Rebecca Hay, Bill Kallenberg, Dave Marck, Perry McIntyre, Parker Moore, Radi Nabulsi, Lesley Onstott, Evan Stichler, Ashley Strickland, Brian Tirpak, Scott Trubey, Julianne Upchurch, Kevin Works, Kelly Wegel, Dylan Wilson, Cody Schmelter, Evan Stichler, Wes Blankenship, John Kelley and the Georgia Center for Continuing Education. Special thanks to Bill Kallenberg and John Kelley. On the front cover: Walker Duncan, Nathan Ponwith, Emil Reinberg, Robert Loeb, Jazn Zielinski, Wayne Montgomery, Paul Oosterbaan; On the back cover: Andy Martinez, Sam Dromsky, Alex Diaz, Alex Phillips.

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2017-18 SCHEDULE AND ROSTER Date Sept. 8-11 Sept. 15-17 Sept. 22-24 Sept. 30-Oct. 1 Oct. 2-4 Oct. 5-9 Oct. 13-17 Nov. 2-5 Jan. 13-15 Jan. 28-29 Feb.8 Feb. 10 Feb. 16-19 Feb. 27 March 2 March 4 March 7 March 11 March 16 March 18 March 23 March 25 March 30 April 1 April 6 April 13 April 15 April 26-29 May 12-13 May 18-28

Opponent/Tournament Southern Intercollegiates Hall of Fame Tournament Battle of the Bay Tournament ITA All-America Pre-Qualifiers ITA All-America Qualifiers ITA All-America Championships ITA Regionals ITA Fall Championships MLK/Georgia Tech Invitational ITA Kickoff Weekend Florida Atlantic Georgia Tech ITA Team Indoors Mercer at Florida* at South Carolina* Ohio State Texas A&M* at Ole Miss* at Arkansas* at LSU* Tennessee* Mississippi State* Auburn* at Alabama* Vanderbilt* Kentucky* SEC Tournament NCAA First and Second Rounds NCAA Championships

Site Athens, Ga. Newport, RI San Francisco, Calif. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa, Okla. Atlanta, Ga. Palm Springs, Calif. Atlanta, Ga. Athens, Ga. Lake Nona, Fla. Lake Nona, Fla. Seattle, Wash. Athens, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Columbia, S.C. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Oxford, Miss. Fayetteville, Ark. Baton Rouge, La. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Athens, Ga. Athens, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. TBA Winston-Salem, N.C.

*SEC Match Name Alex Diaz Samuel Dromsky Walker Duncan Robert Loeb Andy Martinez Wayne Montgomery Paul Oosterbaan Alex Phillips Nathan Ponwith Emil Reinberg Jan Zielinski

Height 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-7 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-10

Class RFr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. RSr. RSo. So. Jr. Jr.

Hometown/Previous School Athens, Ga./Monsignor Donovan Augusta, Ga./Lakeside Atlanta, Ga./Laurel Springs Hilton Head, S.C./Hilton Head Prep Atlanta, Ga./Woodward Academy Somerset West, South Africa/Paul Roos Gimnasium Kalamazoo, Mich./Hackett Catholic Central Peachtree City, Ga./Ogburn School Scottsdale, Ariz./Connections Academy Atlanta, Ga./Laurel Springs Warsaw, Poland/Sopocka Akademic Tenisowa

Head Coach: Manuel Diaz (30th season) Pronunciations Associate Head Coach: Jamie Hunt (first season) Paul Oosterbaan: OH-ster-bahn Volunteer Coach: Adam Knutsson-Sundblad (first season) Jan Zielinski: Yahn zuh-LYNN-ski Athletic Trainer: Anthony Scott Alex/Manuel Diaz: DEE-az Program Specialist: Lynn Steedman Robert Loeb: (like “lobe”)

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MEDIA INFORMATION Covering Georgia Tennis

Media covering Georgia tennis in need of assistance beyond this media guide, including photographs, interviews, etc., should please contact: Tray Littlefield UGA Sports Communications Office Phone: (706) 542-9342 Cell Phone: (205) 504-4566 Email: trayl@sports.uga.edu Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1472 Athens, Ga. 30603

Coach & Player Interviews

Throughout the season, all practices are open to the media unless otherwise specified. Interviews will generally be conducted before practice. However, other arrangements can be made by contacting UGA Sports Communications. Media desiring to conduct interviews over the phone should make arrangements through the Sports Communications office as well. These will be conducted according to Coach Diaz and the players’ availability, usually prior to, or immediately after, practice sessions.

Photography/Video

Only recognized photographers and videographers have permission to shoot on the courts. All photographers wishing to shoot at practice or at matches must check in with UGA Sports Communications before doing so. To shoot practice, please contact UGA Sports Communications. On match days, photographers may call, email or check in directly with the press box prior to or during the match. Photographers and videographers will be allowed to shoot from court level, provided that they follow specific rules set forth by the UGA Sports Communications office and UGA Event Management staff.

Postmatch Interviews

Media in the press box area will be surveyed at the conclusion of the match to determine which players are needed for interviews. All interviews will be conducted on the courts and will be arranged by UGA Sports Communications.

Live Video

All six stadium courts at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex feature video cameras that stream live action to the internet during every outdoor home event. The video streams can be accessed through georgiadogs.com.

Directions

From Atlanta: Take I-85 North to Highway 316 (signs to Athens). Continue on 316 approximately 40 miles. Turn right on the Athens Bypass (Loop 10) southbound. Take the Milledge Avenue exit and turn left at the bottom of the ramp. Follow Milledge until you reach Five Points, a five-way intersection. Take a right onto Lumpkin Street. After one traffic light, take a right onto Pinecrest. At the first stop sign, turn left onto Rutherford. The complex is two blocks ahead on the right, next to Foley Field. From Points North: From I-85 South, exit onto State Route 106 at Exit 166. Follow this road to Athens (no turns), where the road becomes North Ave. When you reach downtown Athens, North Ave. becomes Thomas Street and then East Campus Road. Follow East Campus Road for several miles and then turn right onto Carlton Street. Turn left onto Smith Street. Follow behind the Coliseum, then turn left onto Rutherford. The complex is two blocks ahead on the left, next to Foley Field.

Gameday Media Services

All recognized media personnel and photographers are invited to work in the press box located atop the grandstands. Credentials are not required for regular season matches. The press box is equipped with wireless and hard-wired internet connections, which are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Final box scores, media guides, updated game notes and sttistics for both Georgia and its visiting opponents will be available in the press box. Following each match, a recap will be emailed to the media and posted on www.georgiadogs.com, the official website of Georgia athletics. The website will also include a box score and updated statistics. If you would like to be included on the email list, please contact UGA Sports Communications.

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2017-18 SEASON PREVIEW

SEASONED BULLDOGS READY TO MAKE THEIR MARK IN 2018 At a damp Dan Magill Tennis Complex, drenched by nearly five days of rain at the NCAA Tennis Championships, Georgia’s 2016-17 season came to a close in dramatic fashion.

All six regulars are back, and Paul Oosterbaan will return after battling injury a season ago. There is no doubt that optimism is high entering the 2018 campaign.

Following a win against the University of Southern California in the Round of 16, the Bulldogs came back in front of a rain-soaked contingent of Georgia faithful and defeated UCLA, 4-3, sending Manuel Diaz’s team to the NCAA semifinals for the second-straight season.

Leading the pack are senior captains Wayne Montgomery and Oosterbaan.

A young squad, featuring five underclassmen in the six singles spots and a pair of freshman-sophomore doubles duos, fell to UNC in the semifinals match, bringing the 2017 season to a close.

Montgomery will cap an celebrated Georgia career with his senior season, from SEC Freshman of the Year honors (the first since John Isner) to back-toback Southern Intercollegiate titles and three-time All-SEC selections. Now ranked the highest of his four years in the Oracle/ITA Rankings at the end of the fall at No. 12 entering the 2017-18 season, the native of Somerset West, South Africa looks to lead his team back to the NCAA Championships.

“We were one hair away from advancing to the championship match without a senior and with two freshmen and three sophomores,” Diaz said. “The bulk of our team was very, very young. They reacted in the way that I would have wanted them to react.”

“Wayne provides a terrific example for all our young players,” Diaz said. “He is as good a competitor as you want to see. He gives you everything, every time out. I think he has terrific experiences in his three years here that he can look to this season.”

Fast forward through the summer months, past the fall season and into the month of January, and there is a seasoned team hungry for more.

2017 All-Americans Jan Zielinski and Robert Loeb also expect to capitalize on an NCAA Finals appearance in their second year as a doubles tandem. The seventh-ranked doubles duo posted 11 wins, including two against ranked opponents, in the fall.

“I think they are a lot more aware of what is about to happen,” Diaz said. “While they showed a lot of maturity towards the end of the year, I think now they’re a lot more prepared for what lies ahead.” Georgia’s history is simply remarkable – six NCAA national championships, 41 Southeastern Conference titles, 96 All-Americans, seven-straight years in the ITA top-10 … the list keeps going and going. In fact, the Bulldogs have taken home a conference title (18 regular season and 10 tournament titles) 28 times in Diaz’s 29 seasons. This year’s team is ready to put its mark on the program’s illustrious resume, and they certainly have the pieces to do it, complete with a wealth of depth.

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“Jan and Robert have to understand that they have to work even harder than they did last year, and they can’t take anything for granted,” Diaz said. “It’s always great when you have a top doubles team at the top of the lineup, and they are that.” The Bulldogs return the 2017 SEC Freshman of the Year, Nathan Ponwith, who moved his way to the No. 1 singles spot midway through the 2017 season. The junior class also orchestrated an impressive offseason. No. 25 Emil Reinberg received a bid to play in the main doubles draw of the BB&T Atlanta in


2017-18 SEASON PREVIEW July. No. 33 Walker Duncan studied at the London School of Economics for six weeks over the summer after completing his sophomore season with only two losses in 21 completed matches over a span of three and a half months. He returned in the fall, winning the ITA Southeast Regional Championship. No. 30 Zielinski also registered an 11-6 singles record in the fall, including six wins against ranked opponents.

Singles • Walker Duncan led the team with 15 wins, followed by Wayne Montgomery and Jan Zielinski, who had 14 and 12, respectively. Duncan posted a team-best seven wins over ranked opponents, while Zielinski had six.

“Both Walker and Jan had terrific falls,” Diaz said. “I think it validates the incredible depth our team has this year, and that’s the biggest strength right now.”

• For the second year in a row, the ITA Southeast Regional featured three Bulldogs in the four semifinal spots: Duncan, Montgomery and Zielinski. Duncan was the ultimate victor in the final with a 6-2, 6-3 win against Montgomery.

The Bulldogs seek their sixth-straight SEC Championship and 34th consecutive appearance in the NCAA Championships, held this year in Winston-Salem, N.C. They will do so in a conference stacked with competition – five SEC teams were chosen in the Oracle/ITA Preseason Rankings. The Georgia schedule also features a top-tier matchup with the second-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes in March at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex. “I think our players understand that every time you step out on the court with our schedule,” Diaz said, “you are going to be challenged. You have to play your best because nothing else is going to win.” The pieces are there for the Bulldogs to experience yet another great season. Now, its time for the 2018 edition of Georgia tennis to take the court and make its mark on one of the top programs in the country.

2017 FALL HIGHLIGHTS

• Six Georgia players played in the Main Draw of the ITA All-American Championships. Walker Duncan won two matches in one day during the Qualifying Draw to advance to the main bracket, which included a victory over No. 61 Catalin Mateas of Duke. • The Battle of the Bay Tournament featured the first semifinal of the fall to include three Georgia players: Montgomery, Emil Reinberg and Nathan Ponwith. Ponwith overtook the 12th-ranked Alex Rybakov (TCU) to continue to the final, while Montgomery notched wins against Reinberg in the semifinals and Ponwith in the final. Doubles • The then- No. 2 team of Zielinski and Robert Loeb, according to the Oracle/ITA Preseason Rankings, commanded the doubles field with 11 wins, including a pair of victories over ranked opponents. • A Bulldog doubles pair won the Southern Intercollegiates for the third season in a row. Zielinski has been on two of the three winning teams, including last year with Duncan and this year with Loeb. The two defeated the fellow Bulldog duo of Montgomery and Duncan 6-4, 4-6, 11-9 in Athens. • The Zielinski-Loeb tandem closed the fall winning the ITA Southeast Region Doubles Championship, defeating two Florida duos for the title.

Left to right, Back row: Andy Martinez, Robert Loeb, Paul Oosterbaan, Emil Reinberg, Sam Dromsky; Front row: Alex Diaz, Jan Zielinski, Wayne Montgomery, Nathan Ponwith, Alex Phillips, Walker Duncan

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HEAD COACH

MANUEL DIAZ

HEAD COACH | 30TH SEASON Hall of Fame Coach Manuel Diaz’s numbers speak for themselves – 28 Southeastern Conference Championships in 29 seasons at the helm of the Georgia men’s tennis program. The legendary coach, who followed the ‘greatest bulldog of them all’ and one of the founding fathers of modern collegiate tennis, Dan Magill, has himself become a name synonymous with the sport. Diaz has led Georgia to six national championships - four NCAA titles (1999, 2001, 2007 and 2008) and two ITA National Indoor titles (2006 and 2007). He is one of only three active coaches with multiple NCAA titles and since becoming head coach in 1988, Diaz has guided the Bulldogs to 28 SEC titles (18 regular season crowns and 10 tournament championships). Overall, he is 673-148 (.820) during his 29 seasons. The Bulldogs have ended the season ranked in the top-five nationally 19 times under Diaz and finished in the top-10 26 times and the top-25 in all 29 of his years as head coach. The 2016-17 SEC regular season title gave the program its fifth-straight SEC championship for the first time since 1971-75. Diaz, the 2017 SEC Coach of the Year, guided the Bulldogs to their second consecutive NCAA semifinals and 24th overall. Under his leadership, the top-ranked duo of Jan Zielinski and Robert Loeb earned All-America status after advancing all the way to the 2017 NCAA Doubles Championship match. The 2017 campaign also saw the emergence of Nathan Ponwith. The Scottsdale, Ariz., native won an SEC-record five Freshman of the Week honors on his way to being named the league’s Freshman of the Year. Under his leadership, the Bulldogs finished with a perfect SEC record in 2015-16, becoming the first Georgia team to achieve an unblemished SEC record since the 2007 NCAA Championship squad went 32-0. Diaz won the 600th match of his career in April 2014 vs. Alabama, becoming just the 10th NCAA Division-I coach to reach that milestone, and won his second ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year award in three years and seventh overall. The 2015 team won Georgia’s Faculty Athletics Representative Award as the UGA men’s team with the highest grade point average. Georgia’s 994 Academic Progress Rate (APR) score released in May 2015 was also tied for the highest among UGA men’s teams and was third among SEC men’s tennis programs. In 2013, his 25th season at the helm, Diaz led UGA into the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in eight years. He coached his 700th Georgia match Diaz’s Bulldogs swept both the SEC regular season and tournament crowns for the seventh time in school history. On March 10, 2013, Diaz moved into second place on the all-time SEC wins list behind only his mentor Dan Magill. In 2012, Diaz captured his 550th career win in a mid-season dual match vs. Vanderbilt, and was named the ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year for the sixth time in his career. It was his 30th season overall coaching in Athens as he completed six seasons as an assistant. Diaz led the Bulldogs to their second consecutive NCAA Championship in 2008. The sixth NCAA team championship title in school history, Diaz has accounted for four of them as the head coach (1999, 2001, 2007, 2008), and he was also an assistant coach under Magill on both of the other winning squads (1985, ‘87).

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In addition to his four NCAA Championships, Diaz’s teams have reached the NCAA finals seven other times: 1989, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2006. In the last 10 seasons, Diaz has coached his team to a remarkable 237-55 record that includes a National Championship season in 2008. Georgia was also undefeated (32-0) in 2007 and 30-1 in 2006, with its lone loss coming in the NCAA final. From April 23, 2005 to March 19, 2010, Diaz coached the Dogs to 71 straight wins at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex, the second-longest home winning streak in program history. Diaz led Georgia to 11 consecutive national top-five finishes from 1989 to ‘99, a feat no other school in the country can match. Diaz’s Bulldogs won the program’s first-ever triple crown of tennis in 2001, as the team won its second national title in three years, while Matias Boeker won the NCAA singles crown and teamed with Travis Parrott for the doubles championship. It was only the third time since 1977 that such a feat had been accomplished. Diaz was named SEC Coach of the Year in 1989, 1995, 2001, 2006, 2007 and 2017. Under Diaz, Georgia has seen 37 different players earned 73 AllAmerica honors. With Diaz at the helm, five Bulldogs have been four-year All-Americans: Mike Sell (1992-95), Jamie Laschinger (1993-96), Steven Baldas (1995-98), Bo Hodge (2001-04) and most recently John Isner (2004-07). Diaz has a proven track record of developing players for their careers in college and beyond. After he was a four-time All-American at UGA, Isner has gone on to achieve a top-10 ATP world ranking, and he is currently the highest-ranked male American tennis player. Diaz was involved in the development of 1984 and 1985 NCAA singles champion Mikael Pernfors, who also went on to reach an ATP top-10 ranking along with being a finalist in the 1986 French Open. Diaz also coached Grand Slam champions Murphy Jensen (French Open doubles) and T.J. Middleton (Wimbledon mixed doubles) in addition to numerous players who were in or around the ATP top-100 in the world. Under Diaz, Georgia has been among the most nationally-televised collegiate programs. Georgia made history in 2007, when its national championship win in Athens at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex became the first collegiate tennis match ever to be televised live. The production was carried on ESPNU. The Bulldogs have had a player in the NCAA singles finals in 1991, 1992, 1993, 2002 and 2007, and appeared in the team final in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2007 and 2008, all of which have been televised by ESPN. In 2005, Isner and Ruiz’s doubles win was televised by The Tennis Channel. Georgia had a player in the team, singles and doubles finals in 2001, but those matches were not televised. Diaz is a respected and honored leader in collegiate tennis including being selected as the Wilson/ITA National Coach-of-the Year in 1995, 2001 and 2007. He was inducted into the State of Georgia Hall of Fame in the fall of 2000. For his outstanding contribution to tennis in his home country of Puerto Rico, Diaz was inducted into the Puerto Rican Tennis Hall of Fame in 1998 A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Diaz is married to the former Suzanne Rondeau of Toronto, Canada. They have three sons: Manuel III, Eric and Alex. Alex is a redshirt freshman on the Georgia tennis team.


HEAD COACH Year Record Final Ranking SEC Finish 1989 21-6 3rd 1st 1990 21-5 5th 2nd 1991 27-3 2nd 1st 1992 17-5 4th 3rd 1993 25-4 2nd T1st 1994 17-6 5th 2nd 1995 27-2 2nd 1st 1996 22-4 5th T1st 1997 23-4 2nd T1st 1998 26-4 3rd 2nd 1999 26-5 1st T1st 2000 17-11 18th 4th 2001 28-1 1st 1st 2002 28-4 2nd 1st 2003 9-15 23rd 10th 2004 20-6 6th 3rd 2005 20-7 7th 3rd 2006 30-1 2nd 1st 2007 32-0 1st 1st 2008 27-3 1st 1st 2009 25-4 6th 2nd 2010 21-8 11th 3rd 2011 24-6 5th T1st 2012 26-3 5th 2nd 2013 26-5 3rd 1st 2014 18-8 9th 1st 2015 24-5 8th T1st 2016 24-5 7th 1st 2017 22-8 7th 1st Total 673-148 (.820) • 4 NCAA titles • 28 SEC titles

NCAA Finish Finals Quarterfinals Finals Quarterfinalis Finals Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals Finals Finals Champions Round of 32 Champion Finals Round of 64 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Finals Champion Champion Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Semifinals

THE MANUEL DIAZ FILE Coaching • 30th season; 673-148 (.820) career record • Four NCAA Championships (1999, 2001, 2007, 2008) • One of only three active coaches with multiple NCAA titles • Led Georgia to its first ITA Team Indoor National Championship in 2006, then went back-to-back, winning another in 2007 • Three-time ITA National Coach of the Year (1995, 2001, 2007) • Seven-time ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year (1991, 1992, 1995, 2001, 2006, 2012, 2014) • Six-time SEC Coach of the Year (1985, 1995, 2001, 2006, 2007) • 37 players have received 73 All-America honors • 18 SEC regular-season titles, 10 SEC Tournament titles (28 total) • Finished the season ranked in the Top-5 20 times; finished Top-10 in 26 seasons and Top-25 in all 29 • Appeared in NCAA Championship match 11 times (1989, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008) • Seven individual singles National Champions • Three individual doubles National Champions • Seven four-time All-Americans • 94 All-SEC selections • Seven four-time All-SEC honorees • Four Academic All-Americans • 53 Academic All-SEC accolades • 15 SEC Scholar-Athlete Award winners • Three Clayton-Wilhite Scholar-Athlete Award winners • Three Joel Eaves Award winners • Assistant Coach under Dan Magill from 1982-84 • Promoted to Associate Head Coach in 1985 • Became Head Coach for 1988-89 season upon Magill’s retirement • 2017 Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Inductee Playing Days College: • University of Georgia (1972-75) • Two-time All-American (1974-75) • Three-time All-SEC selection (1973-75) • Four-straight SEC team titles • Seven SEC individual titles No. 6 singles and No. 3 doubles in 1972 No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles in 1973 No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles in 1974 No. 1 doubles in 1975 • Two-time winner of Southern Collegiate Championships in singles in 1973-74 • Southern Collegiate Doubles champion in 1973 • Co-Captain of 1975 team that went 20-4 and won SEC title Professional: • Played professionally in the U.S., Europe and South America after college • Recorded four wins against players ranked in the ATP Top 50 • Team Tennis in Germany, 1980-81 • Teaching Pro in Atlanta 1978-81 and in Puerto Rico from 1981-82 • Puerto Rican Davis Cup Captain from 1992 to 1997 Personal • Married to the former Suzanne Rondeau of Toronto, Canada • They have three sons: Manuel III, Eric, and Alex • Born March 16, 1953 in San Juan, Puerto Rico • Graduated from Sacred Heart Academy, 1971 7


COACHES

JAMIE HUNT

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH | FIRST SEASON Jamie Hunt, who was part of Georgia’s 2007 and 2008 NCAA National Championship teams and most recently served as the associate head coach at Vanderbilt University, is in his first season back at his alma mater. Hunt spent seven seasons at Vanderbilt, including the past three as the associate head coach. The Commodores made their 15th NCAA tournament appearance in 2017 after Hunt helped the squad ink a top-5 class in 2015 as the team’s recruiting coordinator. “So much of what makes Jamie the best is his contagious enthusiasm and joy for life and the game of tennis,” Georgia head coach Manuel Diaz said upon Hunt’s hiring. “There is not one moment that Jamie does not see the big picture and the best way to attack a challenge. I am looking forward to working along his side. His love for his players is evident and I believe he adds a lot to what we already teach our players.” A U.S. Open Junior Doubles Champion, an All-SEC and All-America performer and winner of the prestigious Southeast Region ITA/Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship, Hunt was a star tennis player and leader for the Bulldogs’ tennis program from 2007 through 2010. His 116 singles wins ranks 12th all-time in school history for the four-time All-SEC selection, while his combined singles and doubles record of 238-80 ranks third in the Georgia record book. In 2008, Hunt compiled a 39-8 singles record, which included a perfect 10-0 mark against conference opponents. The next season, he teamed with Nate Schnugg to reach the quarterfinals of the NCAA doubles championship and earned All-America status. Originally from San Antonio, Texas, Hunt was he only junior player in history to win the Easter Bowl Doubles in the boys 14’s, 16’s and 18’s. He also earned ITF World Junior rankings as high as No. 2 in doubles and No. 26 in singles. “It’s a dream come true to come home to UGA and be a part of the Georgia Tennis family again,” Hunt said. “Coach Diaz is the greatest coach in college tennis and I couldn’t be more excited to work with him and the guys on the team. I had the most amazing experience as a student-athlete at Georgia and I’m looking forward to helping our current and future players enjoy the same experience. I can’t wait to get started!” Following his playing career, Hunt made his way to Nashville to become an assistant coach at Vanderbilt. The ‘Dores had an impressive year in

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2013, finishing with a No. 15 ITA national ranking following an appearance in the NCAA Round of 16. Hunt then helped the Commodores to a No. 20 national ranking in 2014 as the team hosted NCAA regionals for the second year in a row. In 2015, Vanderbilt recorded its best SEC record in nearly a decade with an 8-4 mark against league opponents. Hunt and the Commodores most recently finished with a 17-14 record, including four wins over top-25 teams, during the 2016-17 season. Under his leadership, Rhys Johnson and Cameron Klinger were named ITA All-Americans — the third and fourth players to receive All-America honors during Hunt’s time there. Hunt met his wife, Kyndal Edwards Hunt, during their senior year at the University of Georgia. In addition to their daughter Blakely, who is 20 months old, the couple just welcomed their newborn son, Hayes, on June 14, 2017.


COACHES AND SUPPORT STAFF

ADAM KNUTSSON-SUNDBLAD VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT | FIRST SEASON Adam Knutsson-Sundblad enters his first season as the volunteer assistant coach for the Georgia men’s tennis program.

route to grabbing the highest Big South Conference Tournament seed in school history.

Knutsson-Sundblad comes to Athens from Gardner-Webb University, where he was the graduate assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s tennis teams from 2015-17.

Knutsson-Sundblad was himself a talented player at Gardner-Webb. He was a 2013 Big South First-Team All-Conference selection and was the 2011 Big South Conference Flight Champion in doubles after going 6-0.

During his time with the Runnin’ Bulldogs, Knutsson-Sundblad coached and developed nine Big South All-Conference selections in two seasons, while leading the men’s and women’s squads to record-breaking finishes this past year. The 2016-17 Gardner-Webb men’s tennis team finished as runner-up in the Big South conference, while the women’s program went 12-5 en

He also excelled in the classroom during his time as a student-athlete. Knutsson-Sundblad graduated Cum Laude and in the top 10 percent of his class at Garnder-Webb and earned his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a minor of Psychology in 2013 before earning his Master’s of Business Administration in 2017.

LYNN STEEDMAN PROGRAM SPECIALIST | 17TH SEASON Lynn Steedman is in her 17th season as the men’s tennis program’s specialist. A tennis player since 15 years old, Steedman and her husband, Johnny, have been part of the Athens tennis community since 1987. After moving to Athens, Steedman became connected with the UGA tennis program as a hosting family for visiting NCAA team dinners. She has now coordinated teams’ family dinners for 25 years. Her involvement escalated in July of 2001, when head coach Manuel Diaz approached her about the open position in men’s tennis. Now, Steedman handles the behind-the-scenes coordination and responsibilities for the six-time national champion men’s tennis program. Georgia legend Dan Magill tabbed Steedman “Lynn the Hen,” as a tribute to the men’s tennis family she has been a ‘mother-hen’ to for 17 years. The native of Richmond, Va. names the men’s tennis program “a close-

knit fraternity,” one she has built relationships with through the coaches, players and families during their collegiate careers. “There’s some serious history and tradition in this program, and I feel like I’m part of this family,” Steedman said. “It’s not a job, it’s just what I do. I’m thrilled to be a part of men’s tennis and the athletic association. When we moved to Athens, I was so impressed and happy about how easy it was to see unbelievable sporting events.” A native of Richmond, Va., Steedman and her husband have two kids who grew up in Athens: Ann Cox, a lawyer in Atlanta, and Tayloe, an Auburn assistant director in compliance. She plays and watches tennis in her free time.

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ALEX DIAZ

R.S. FRESHMAN | 6-2 | ATHENS, GA. | MONSIGNER DONOVAN CATHOLIC HS

2017-18 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN) Will see first action during the 2018 dual match season. 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) Competed in the 2016 Player’s Choice Open in Birmingham, Ala., and had an impressive showing in the event ... picked up five wins during the tournament and advanced to the main draw ... tallied his first career ATP point ... Did not compete in the fall. BEFORE GEORGIA Ranked No. 17 nationally in the 2016 signing class, according to tennisrecruiting.net … No. 5 ranked player in the southeast and No. 2 ranked in Georgia … a five-star recruit … reached the quarterfinals of the USTA Southern Level 1A Championship in the spring … later won a match at the Atlanta City Open in June … reached the singles semifinals and won the doubles championship at both the USTA National Selection Tournament in November and El Nacional, Campeonato de Tenis de Puerto Rico in December, 2015 … won the USTA Southern Clay Court Boys’ 18s in September, 2015 … son of Georgia head coach Manuel Diaz and his wife Suzanne … his brother, Eric, played at Georgia from 2011-2015. PERSONAL Alex Diaz is the son of Georgia head men’s tennis coach Manuel and wife Suzanne Diaz ... Diaz was born on Aug. 2, 1997 ... Major is Housing Management and Policy.

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» Has yet to play a match at Georgia.

What was the best part of the NCAA Championships? “I grew up going to the NCAA Championships every other year when they were in Athens. So to get to experience it while it was in Athens last year when I was a part of the team was amazing.” What will you take from one year under your belt freshman year? “It was a lot about motivating my teammates. I liked being able to be on the court right next to players as they finished, so I could cheer them on with the other guys as their matches finished up.” What have you been working on in the offseason? “Just training as hard as I possibly could, and hoping for the best.” What is your favorite meal in Athens? “Taqueria del Sol. Two brisket tacos.”​ What is the best live event you have been to? “Going to the U.S. Open when I was a little kid with my dad. I went in the players locker room with John Isner, Federer, all the best players. And I got to eat in the cafeteria with all of them, it was one of my favorite events I’ve been to.” If you weren’t playing tennis, what sport would you play? “Soccer. Barcelona’s my favorite team.” What are some of your first tennis memories? “I’ve been playing since I could walk, so I don’t really member all that much. But I grew up around tennis courts, I grew up around UGA. Whether it was my dad, or my brother, or family friends, I don’t remember who was the first person I played tennis with.”

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SAM DROMSKY

SOPHOMORE | 6-2 | AUGUSTA, GA. | LAKESIDE HIGH SCHOOL

2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) Picked up a straight-set win over David Korsten of Lander at the Southern Intercollegiates in Athens. 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) Won first three singles matches of the year…closed the season with a 4-6 singles record … played mostly in the fall but did play in two dual matches – one against Illinois and one against Columbia....4-4 singles mark in the fall ... picked up wins at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships and the Bulldog Scramble. BEFORE GEORGIA Played No.1 singles on two state championship teams at Lakeside High School in Martinez, Georgia … a four-time Augusta-Chronicle Area Player of the Year during his high school career … did not lose a match against a player from the state of Georgia during his entire high school career … played in the Southern Closed BG18 Championship in Mobile, Ala., winning four matches and advancing to the Round of 16 … a three-star recruit according to tennisrecruiting.net … also lettered in football at Lakeside High School. PERSONAL Born on Sept. 28, 1997 in Augusta, Georgia … his parents are Joseph and Jill Dromsky … his father, Joseph Dromsky, was a swimmer at Georgia from 1982-84 … his brother, Andrew Dromsky, played tennis at Tennessee from 2013-15 ... Major is biology.

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» Singles Record Overall

» Doubles Record Overall

2016-17 4-6

Fall 2017 1-3

Career 5-9

2016-17 Fall 2017 Career 0-1 - 0-1

What are you looking most forward to this season? “I am looking forward to having the same team back together. We have all gotten really close over the last year, and we made a great run last year, so looking forward to going even further this year with the same guys.” What was it like hosting the NCAA tournament? “That was incredible. I grew up coming here for NCAA tournaments. To actually be involved, that was something really special.” What is your favorite memory from the NCAA tournament? “Definitely clinching both against USC and UCLA, and running onto the court. That was the first time that I have experienced that on the big stage. It was really fun to share that moment.” What has been your biggest accomplishment since playing for Georgia? “Just being a part of this team is an accomplishment in itself. It has just been awesome to be a part of the success we have had this last year.” What is your favorite part of playing for Georgia? “I just have so much emotion here. Both of my parents went here, and being a part of this team fulfills a lifelong dream.” Who would you say has been the biggest help to you as a player on the team? “Alex Phillips. We both grind in the weight room and at practices together.” If you could play doubles with any tennis player who would it be? “Roger Federer. I think that he would give a lot of advice, not just as a player, but as a successful businessman.” Describe Manny in one word. “Goofy.”

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WALKER DUNCAN

JUNIOR | 6-1 | ATLANTA, GA. | LAUREL SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL

2017-18 (JUNIOR) Fall: Led the team with a 15-6 record overall in singles, with seven wins over ranked opponents...ITA Southeast Region Champion...earned a spot in the main draw of the ITA All-American Championships with two wins in the qualifying draw in Tulsa... teamed up with Wayne Montgomery in doubles, posted a 5-4 record...Ranked No. 33 in the Oracle/ITA Rankings at the end of the fall. 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) SEC Community Service Team...33-14 in singles with the second-most singles wins on the team…held a combined record of 21-2 in conference matches between singles and doubles, the highest win total in the SEC…went unbeaten in the team portion of the NCAA Tournament, going 3-0 with wins over USC’s Thibault Forget, UCLA’s Austin Rapp and UNC’s Jack Murray…went on a 15-2 tear with 11 consecutive singles wins from March 3 to May 12…defeated then-ranked No. 37 Christian Seraphim and NCAA Championship doubles semi-finalist of top-ranked Wake Forest in straight sets on March 17…supplied three match clinchers for the Bulldogs…clinched Georgia’s win over then-No. 14 Florida, the highest-ranked opponent Georgia defeated in the regular season…held a 6-1 singles record in the Bulldogs’ seven 4-3 team victories...ranked No. 81 in the preseason OracleITA Rankings...primarily played No. 3 doubles with Wayne Montgomery…the duo collected a 20-4 record overall and a 15-2 record on the third court | Fall Highlights: paired with NCAA Championship doubles finalist Jan Zielinski for three ranked wins to claim the doubles title at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships… defeated Northwestern’s then-No. 49 doubles duo of Ben Vandixhorn and Strong Kirchheimer 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) SEC All-Freshman … ranked No. 124 in singles in final ITA singles rankings … finished the season with a 30-15 singles record, including three wins over ranked opponents and three match clinchers … his 30 wins were the second-most on the team behind All-American Austin Smith … went 9-5 at the No 4 singles court, where he played most of the season … went 10-2 against SEC opponents … was 15-6 in dual-match play … won nine of last 14 matches … picked up a 6-3, 6-0 win on court four over No. 2 North Carolina in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament … tied Austin Smith for the most singles wins against conference opponents with 10 … won the first six dual matches of his singles career ... jumped out to a perfect 6-0 start in SEC singles play ... downed No. 90 Jordi Arconada 6-1, 7-6 in UGA’s win against No. 10 Texas A&M ... picked up a pair of singles wins against Florida and Auburn to help Georgia the 2016 SEC crown ... defeated Ole Miss’ Fabian Fallert 7-6 (7-1), 6-4 in Georgia’s first SEC tournament match … Fall Highlights: Led the team with 14 singles wins in the fall ... won three qualifying matches to earn a spot in the main draw of All-American Championships … defeated two ranked opponents during the fall. BEFORE GEORGIA Ranked second nationally in his class by tennisrecruiting.net ... won the consolation draw of the National Clay Court Championships ... won the USTA Claremont ITF tournament ... reached the final of the Southern Winter Championships ... competed in U.S. Open juniors and the Atlanta BB&T Open. PERSONAL Born May 7 ... son of Dennis and Tammy Duncan ... his brother, Sawyer, played tennis at Furman University ... father was a golfer at Lipscomb University ... Major: Finance and International Business ... Recipient of the Coach Dan Magill’s Men’s Tennis Scholarship.

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» Singles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Vs. Rank

2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 30-15 33-14 15-6 15-6 21-5 - 10-2 11-1 - 3-1 - - 9-5 2-0 - 3-0 18-4 - - 1-1 - 3-7 3-5 7-4

Career 78-35 36-11 21-3 3-1 11-5 21-4 1-1 13-16

» Doubles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 2 No. 3 Vs. Rank

2015-16 6-6 - - - - -

Career 45-21 16-5 10-1 4-4 16-2 4-5

2016-17 Fall 2017 34-11 5-4 16-5 - 10-1 - 4-4 - 16-2 - 4-3 0-2

What’s the advantage on the entire team returning? “Yeah it’s a great thing. Obviously it’s nice not to lose anyone. Last year we had a good year, we made the semis so we didn’t lose anybody. We gain Alex Diaz’s eligibility, so if anything we’re gaining, and we’re looking to build on last year.” What was the best part of the NCAA Championships? “Hands down, it was after we came back from the rain delay against UCLA. It was late night, we had a crazy crowd and we ended up having a huge win under the lights.” What do you work on in the offseason? “In the fall, we’ve been getting out there and just trying to stay fresh because come January, we will be working super hard. Everyone is just taking care of their fitness, and working hard off the court to make sure they’re ready for the spring.” How do you balance school and tennis? “It’s not easy. During the season, we’re devoting 20 hours a week to tennis, and we’re traveling on weekends, and you miss class. So it’s definitely an adjustment coming into school. I’m a junior now, and everyone gets a good hang of it, so you just have to make sure you’re managing your time.” Do you have any superstitions? “No… but I like to eat the same thing when I’m winning and keep the same meals going. I like to have the same routines.” What is your favorite meal in Athens? “My favorite meal in Athens is going to Shokitini and getting a ton of sushi.” What is the goal for the upcoming season? “I think our goal is to win another SEC regular season. Ultimately, we’d like to win the NCAAs, but you’ve got to take care of the SEC first.”

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ROBERT LOEB

SOPHOMORE | 6-1 | HILTON HEAD, S.C. | HILTON HIGH PREPARATORY SCHOOL

2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) Fall: Posted a 5-4 singles record, with a win over a ranked opponent...member of the seventh-ranked doubles pair with Jan Zielinski in the Oracle/ITA Rankings at the end of the fall...with Zielinski, earned 11-4 doubles mark with two wins over ranked opponents...topped the doubles competition in both the Southern Intercollegiates and the ITA Southeast Regional. 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) ITA All-American…First Team All-SEC...NCAA Championship doubles finalist with Jan Zielinski…appeared in the championship match of the doubles tournament after being ranked No. 1 for a good portion of the year … the Zielinski/Loeb duo finished with a 24-10 overall doubles record and a 17-10 performance on the first court… went 3-1 in the NCAA Championships doubles tournament with wins over Hugo Di Feo and Martin Joyce of Ohio State, Jack Findel-Hawkins and Lusse Muscheites of North Florida and Jerry Lopez and Reese Stalder of TCU, each ranked No. 40, No. 14 and No. 12, respectively…recorded five wins against the other nine doubles pairs that make up the final Oracle/ITA top-10 on the season…the tandem was 11-5 against ranked opponents…entered the NCAA Championships as the number one seed in the tournament and the nation…broke the top-10 doubles rankings on March 21 after knocking off five consecutive ranked opponents, including No. 2 Skander Mansouri and Christian Seraphim of Wake Forest…remained in the top-10 for the final ten weeks of the season…tied with two other Georgia men’s tennis alumni for the 12th most doubles wins in a single season in school history at 34…clinched seven total doubles points… ranked third in the final Oracle/ITA Rankings...went 2-1 against ranked opponents during the regular season…boasted a 10-6 record in singles on the sixth court BEFORE GEORGIA No. 4 ranked player nationally in 2016 signing class, according to tennisrecruiting.net … No. 1 player in the southeast and in the state of South Carolina according to tennisrecruiting.net … a blue-chip, five-star recruit … played in the Tampa USTA Men’s Pro Circuit Futures tournament in May, as well as The Easter Bowl in Indian Wells in April and the USTA International Spring Championships in March … in 2015, won the USTA National Selection Tournament in Fort Myers, Fla., in May following his victory at the Clemson/Furman USTA Southern L1A Championships … earlier that spring, won the USTA Southern Designated L2 in Montgomery, Alabama … won seven matches at the USTA B18, 16 National Clay Court Championships, advancing to the consolation semifinals in 2015 tournament. PERSONAL Son of David and Katharine Loeb ... born on March 12, 1998 ... Major: Housing Management and Policy... Recipient of the Bonneau Ansley Men’s Tennis Scholarship.

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» Singles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 5 No. 6 vs. Rank

2016-17 Fall 2017 Career 21-17 5-4 26-21 13-9 - 13-9 7-3 - 7-3 1-0 - 1-0 12-9 - 12-9 2-1 1-3 3-3

» Doubles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 1 vs. Rank

2016-17 Fall 2017 34-16 11-4 17-10 - 6-4 - 17-10 - 12-5 2-1

Career 45-20 17-10 6-4 17-10 14-6

What was the best memory of hosting the NCAA Championships this year? “I think coming back after the rain delay after we played UCLA. I remember we were running around warming up, and half the crowd was chanting ‘Georgia’ and the other half was chanting ‘Bulldogs.’” What have you worked on in the offseason? “I think just getting stronger and trying to keep my rhythm. Just trying to stay in shape and trying to keep playing decent till the season starts up again.” How has one year under your belt prepared you for your sophomore campaign? “I know what to expect and I know how the season is with travel and when to take it easy and when to ramp it up.” What is your favorite part about playing doubles with Jan Zielinski? “I think the chemistry, we just have a lot of fun out there. We don’t really worry about winning or losing, we just have fun and it takes care of itself. I think it’s going to be tougher because I think we’ll have a big target on our backs because we did pretty well last year, but I think we’re excited to see what we can do this year.” What is your favorite meal in Athens? “Shokitini. The Georgia roll and fried rice.” Do you have any superstitions? “I like to try to sit on the left side of the bench always. Jan sits on the right, so it works out.” What is the best live event you have attended? “Going to watch the Saints watch the Super Bowl. My dad’s from New Orleans, so he took us. That was in Miami.” Who was the first person to play tennis with you growing up? “My cousin. I used to play baseball, but then I quit baseball and my cousin made me try all these different camps and played tennis.”

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ANDY MARTINEZ

SENIOR | 6-0 | ATLANTA, GA. | WOODWARD ACADEMY

2017-18 (SENIOR) Fall: 3-3 singles mark ... recorded victories at the Hall of Fame Tournament in Rhode Island and the Southern Intercollegiate Championships in Athens ... 5-2 doubles record playing with partner Alex Phillips. 2016-17 (JUNIOR) 4-3 singles mark in the fall ... picked up wins at the Palmas Tournament in Puerto Rico, as well as the two events played in Athens, the Southern Intercollegiate Championships and the Bulldog Scramble ... 5-2 doubles mark playing with partner Alex Phillips. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE) 5-3 singles record in the fall ... picked up wins at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships and the Bulldog Scramble ... notched a pair of doubles wins ... competed in doubles with Emil Reinberg and Nick Wood. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) 3-2 singles record ... 1-0 in dual matches ... earned first career dual match win at No. 8 vs. ETSU ... 1-1 in doubles matches ... combined 4-3 singles and doubles record ... UGA J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Honor Roll ... First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll ... ITA Scholar-Athlete. Fall Highlights: Went 2-2 in singles and 1-1 in doubles ... won matches at the ITA Southeast Regional Championships and the Bulldog Scramble. BEFORE GEORGIA Began competitive tournaments at the age of 12 ... Trained at Tennis Academy of the South with Kurt Clemons ... Rated a five star recruit ... Ranked in the top-75 in the senior class nationally ... Winner of the Southern Doubles Championship. PERSONAL Born Nov. 13, 1995 ... Son of Mike and Fran Martinez ... Major: Finance

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» Singles Record Overall Dual No. 8

2014-15 2015-16 3-2 5-3 1-0 - 1-0 -

2016-17 Fall 2017 4-3 3-3 - - - -

Career 15-11 1-0 1-0

» Doubles Record 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 Career Overall 1-1 2-3 5-3 3-2 11-8

What was the best part of the NCAA Championships last year? “The way all the fans came out at the NCAA Championships. Everyone from Athens, and Atlanta, who came out to support us was just amazing. And more specifically, the UCLA match, with Jan Zielinski coming back to clinch the match was probably the best moment of the NCAAs.” What will you take from your past few years into this season? “I have more of a supporting role, so it’s about being more of a good teammate. It’s about time management, and when you need to be in the weight room or practicing or doing schoolwork. I’ve been able to learn under some really great seniors. Eric Diaz, Ben Wagland, and Nick Wood, more recently.” What is your favorite meal in Athens? “The filet from Last Resort.” What is the best live event you’ve ever been to? “Red Hot Chili Peppers at Music Midtown. Or the SEC Championship in Mercedes-Benz this year – we were about 30 rows back, and it was just an awesome experience.” Do you have any superstitions? “Not really, but I like to bounce the ball four times before I go. You might be talking to Emil for an hour if you ask him about superstitions.” What is the best part about playing for Coach Diaz? “Just being around Manny. Whether it’s at practice, or on road trips, just to be around him is the best part. It’s the way he stands behind his players at all times.“

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WAYNE MONTGOMERY

SENIOR | 5-10 | SOMERSET WEST, SOUTH AFRICA | PAUL ROOS GIMNASIUM 2017-18 (SENIOR): Fall: 14-6 singles mark in the fall, including three wins over ranked opponents ... won the Battle of the Bay Tournament in San Francisco...teamed up with Walker Duncan in doubles, went 5-4...highest-ranked Bulldog at No. 12 in the Oracle/ITA Rankings at the end of the fall. 2016-17 (JUNIOR): First Team All-SEC for the third time in three seasons…Georgia’s highest nationally ranked player at No. 35 in the final Oracle-ITA Rankings…received a bid to play in the individual portion of the NCAA Championships… ranked No. 16 in the preseason Oracle-ITA Rankings... 31-17 overall singles record…led the team with 13 wins against ranked opponents…went 2-1 at the NCAA Championships in the team competition…clinched the NCAA Championship Round of 16 match over then-ranked No. 4 USC, defeating Nick Crystal in the second set tiebreaker to force the match into a third set and send Georgia to the quarterfinals…started 3-0 on the first singles court against three ranked opponents, including then-No. 11 Gage Brymer of UCLA…went 10-3 at No. 2 singles on the season...Teamed with Walker Duncan for No. 3 doubles…the duo collected a 20-4 record overall and a 15-2 record on the third court...Fall Highlights: 13-4 singles record…made the ITA Southeast Regional Finals…knocked off NCAA singles champion and thenNo. 4 Thai Son Kwiatowski…finished the fall season with a 11-3 doubles record. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE): First-Team All-SEC … 2016 NCAA All-Tournament Team at the No. 2 singles spot … SEC All-Tournament Team … ranked No. 31 in singles in the final Oracle/ITA Rankings … went unbeaten in singles in the team portion of the NCAA Tournament, going 3-0 with wins over #41 Nick Crystal of USC and #25 Axel Alvarez Llamas of Oklahoma … finished the season with 27-14 singles record, including 12 wins over ranked opponents and three match clinchers … paired with freshman Emil Reinberg at the No. 3 doubles court … went 16-12 in doubles, including a 6-2 record against SEC opponents … went 1-1 in NCAA Individuals Championships … ranked preseason No. 16 .... earned Singles Champion honors at the MLK Invitational after going 3-0 in singles matches and 3-0 in doubles on the weekend … defeated No. 6 Christopher Eubanks of Georgia Tech during the ITA Kickoff Weekend … named SEC player of the Week on March 23 ... downed No. 45 Shane Vinsant 6-4, 6-3 in UGA’s win against No. 10 Texas A&M ... came back in dramatic fashion to beat Florida’s No. 109 Alfredo Perez 2-6, 7-5, 6-3 ... picked up a pair of ranked wins in singles against Ole Miss’ No. 51 Stefan Lindmark and Mississippi State’s No. 60 Rishab Agarwal in Georgia’s first two wins in the SEC tournament … Fall Highlights: Defeated Oklahoma’s No. 1-ranked Axel Alvarez in the Oracle/ITA Masters ... became first outright repeat winner of the Southern Intercollegiate Championships since John Isner in 2004 and 2005 … went 8-3 overall during the fall season … made it to the quarterfinal round of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championship in doubles. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) : SEC Freshman of the Year (Georgia’s first since John Isner in 2004) ... final ranking of No. 26 - Georgia’s highest-ranked player ... First Team All-SEC ... SEC All-Freshman ... Three-time SEC Freshman of the Week, including back-to-back weeks in February ... earned at-large bid to NCAA Singles Championship ... led team with 32 singles wins and was second with a combined 51 singles and doubles wins ... 32-8 singles record ... 14-4 in dual matches ... 6-1 SEC record ... 12 wins vs. ranked opponents ... 8-0 at No. 2 singles; five wins at No. 1 ... played 17 matches at No. 1, 10 matches at No. 2, one match at No. 3 ... three match clinchers, including vs. No. 27 Florida State, No. 5 Illinois in the ITA National Indoor Championships and at Alabama ... 19-12 doubles record ... won nine matches at No. 3 doubles and three matches at No. 2 doubles ... 8-3 with doubles partner Nathan Pasha ... 26 combined singles and doubles dual match wins ... 51-20 combined singles and doubles record ... recipient of the Leighton Ballew Men’s Tennis Scholarship. Fall Highlights: Led the team with an 18-3 singles record to go along with a 7-4 doubles record ... six wins over ranked opponents in the fall ... won the Southern Intercollegiate Championships, and defeated Oklahoma’s No. 3-ranked Axel Alvarez in the semifinals ... won Cajun Classic to earn titles at his first two collegiate tournaments. BEFORE GEORGIA: Defeated Vanderbilt’s Gonzalez Austin to win the Tennessee Valley Open Championships in June 2014 ... Won multiple South African and African Junior titles in singles and doubles and represented South Africa internationally in team and individual events ... Member of the ITF junior touring teams each year since the age of 13 ... Participated at the Junior Davis Cup in Mexico in 2010 and 2011 ... Reached a career high ITF U-18 world ranking of No. 7 in 2013 ... Won ITF junior circuit tournaments in Gaberone, Port Elizabeth, East London, Montreal (doubles), Potchefstroom (singles and doubles), Traralgon (doubles), and Maryland (singles and doubles) ... Reached the quarterfinals at the U.S. Open and the Australian Open as well as the doubles semifinals at Wimbledon. PERSONAL: Native of Somerset West, South Africa ... Major: Pre-Business.

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» Singles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Vs. Rank

» Doubles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 2 No. 3 Vs. Rank

2014-15 32-8 14-4 6-1 5-4 8-0 1-0 12-7

2014-15 19-12 12-8 6-4 3-1 9-7 1-0

2015-16 26-13 15-10 6-5 2-3 13-7 - 12-5

2016-17 Fall 2017 31-18 14-6 16-12 - 6-6 - 6-9 - 10-3 - - - 13-15 3-3

2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 17-14 32-11 5-4 10-10 19-7 - 6-2 10-1 - - 1-2 - 10-10 18-5 - 2-1 2-2 0-2

Career 103-45 45-26 18-12 12-16 31-10 1-0 40-29

Career 73-41 41-25 20-8 4-3 37-22 5-5

Who was the first person you played tennis with? “My dad, just hitting around. I played a lot of different sports through middle and high school too, but probably my dad.” If not tennis, what sport would you be playing? “I love to surf. When I’m back home, I can’t do it here. I enjoy everything – swimming, rugby and all that kind of stuff, but probably surfing.” What is the best concert you’ve been to? “Red Hot Chili Peppers back home. It was unbelievable. I’m a big music guy, and I love going to concerts when I can. I saw them again this summer. That, and one of Steve Aoki’s concerts. It’s a completely different vibe. It was also back at home.” What tennis player do you look up to? “I always liked Nadal. You can’t hate Federer, but I always liked Nadal.” What is your most memorable tennis moment? “There’s a couple. When I played Wimbledon for the first time, and when I made semifinals over there in the doubles tournament, I think that was awesome playing on a big court. But also playing over here with the guys in front of the crowd like I never have before. Clinching the match in front of the fans. I’ll have to put those two at the top.” What experience will you take from the last three years? “Take the experience and use it to the best of my ability. Going into senior year, obviously going to try to make the most of this year, just giving the younger guys advice and experience from what I’ve been in and how they can approach it if they were to be in the same situation. And keep what I’m doing, I’ve loved the past three years. What is your approach going into senior year? “I don’t think I’ll change anything, but it’s getting into crunch time. I’ve got to open up the job search. There’s a lot more academic stuff that I need to focusing on as well, but it’s going to be fun.”

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PAUL OOSTERBAAN R.S. SENIOR | 6-7 | KALAMAZOO MICH. | HACKETT CATHOLIC CENTRAL H.S.

2016-17 (REDSHIRT-JUNIOR) Saw limited action due to injury. 2015-16 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE) All-SEC Second Team … ranked 66th in singles in the final Oracle/ITA Rankings … compiled a singles record of 3-0, including two ranked wins, and a 3-1 record in doubles in the NCAA Tournament … finished the season with a record of 25-10 in singles, including nine wins over ranked opponents and four match clinchers … compiled a record of 20-11 in doubles, including four ranked wins … went 12-5 at the No. 3 singles court … paired with freshman Jan Zielinski in doubles, compiling a 16-9 record at the No. 2 doubles court ... went 1-1 in singles and 3-0 in doubles matches at the MLK Invitational ... defeated Georgia Tech’s Cole Fiegel 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 ... SEC Player of the Week on March 9 ... opened SEC play with a pair of wins over ranked opponents ... downed Ohio State’s No. 65 Chris Diaz 7-6 (7-4), 5-7, 6-4 to clinch the Bulldogs’ win against then-No. 4 Ohio State ... won six-straight doubles matches from March 6-27 ... downed Florida’s No. 33 Elliot Orkin 6-4, 6-4 on April 8 and again in the SEC tournament on April 24, 7-6 (9-7), 6-4 ... clinched Georgia’s win vs. #35 Baylor … won his last four singles matches of the year … Fall Highlights: 7-2 singles mark … won first four matches of the fall season – all coming at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships, where he advanced all the way to the semifinals … also reached the semifinals of the 2016 Cajun Classic with a 2-1 record. 2014-15 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN) Entered NCAA Tournament on a 12-match winning streak ... played mostly at No. 6 in singles ... 21-9 singles record ... 13-4 in dual matches and 8-0 in the SEC, which tied for the most SEC wins on the team ... clinched matches vs. LSU and Arkansas ... played 22 matches at No. 6 and four at No. 5 ... 25-16 doubles record ... played five matches at No. 1 with Ben Wagland, five at No. 2, and 19 matches at No. 3, mostly with Wayne Montgomery ... three doubles wins against ranked teams ... second on the team with a combined 29 singles and doubles dual match wins and second on the team with a combined 14 singles and doubles SEC wins ... recipient of the Malon Clay Courts Tennis Scholarship. Fall Highlights: Went 7-3 in singles and 8-3 in doubles ... reached the quarterfinals of the Southern Intercollegiate Championships ... won three qualifying doubles matches in ITA All-American Championships with Ben Wagland, then reached quarterfinals of main draw. SPRING 2014 (FRESHMAN) Enrolled in January 2014, a semester early ... redshirted the season and did not compete. BEFORE GEORGIA Earned a wild card into the main draw at the 2013 U.S. Open by winning the boys 18s doubles title at the USTA National Championship in Kalamazoo ... Other wins include the Clay Court doubles, boys 16s Winter Nationals singles, Lexington grade 4 ITF singles and the USTA 18s National Open ... Has been ranked as high as No. 8 by www.TennisRecruiting.net,and was ranked No. 2 in the country in boys 16s. PERSONAL Born September 8, 1995 ... son of JP and Joan Oosterbaan ... father was a member of the 1989 University of Michigan men’s basketball national championship team ... Major: Pre-Business.

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» Singles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Vs. Rank

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 21-9 25-10 1-4 - 13-4 17-7 1-4 - 8-0 7-2 - - - 1-0 - - - 12-5 - - - 4-2 0-3 - 2-0 - - - 11-4 - 1-1 - 1-3 9-3 0-2 -

Career 47-23 31-15 15-2 1-0 12-5 4-5 2-0 12-5 10-8

» Doubles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Vs. Rank

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 25-16 20-11 5-3 - 16-11 16-9 5-3 - 6-4 8-4 0-1 - 1-4 - - - 3-2 16-9 2-2 - 12-5 - 3-1 - 3-6 2-2 0-1 -

Career 50-30 37-23 14-9 1-4 21-13 15-6 5-9

What can we expect from you this season? “A long time without playing matches, so excited to get to play again. Should be fun for a last go around. Should bring a lot of excitement back to let it all out for one more season.” What did you learn from sitting out one year? “Pretty tough sitting out the whole season, wondering if I was going to be playing. I gained more of an appreciation for the tough days of practice, and now I’m more exctied to put in the work. It definitely gives you an appreciation to play everyday.” What are the advantages of not losing any starters? “We’re definitely older, more mature. We’ve definitely been close to the finals last year, so I think that everyone’s been in a position to make an impact on the team. We have multiple players that can step up on any given day.” What is your favorite meal in Athens? “Five Bar. The paneed chicken. What is the best live event you’ve been to? “I went to Sam Hunt this summer. I wasn’t a country fan coming from Michigan, but I guess when you move down here, you start to appreciate country a little more.” Do you have any superstitions? “Not really. When I start playing well, I’ll wear the same wristbands, and sometimes not wash them and they start to smell really bad. But not really, I stick to a few things, like restaurants when I’m playing well, but I’ve kind of grown out of them.” What is your favorite UGA tennis memory so far? “My sophomore year, the USC match. It was Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament. We were down match point, and Austin Smith came back and clinched it. That was pretty exciting. I think that tops it all.”

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2017-18 BULLDOGS

ALEX PHILLIPS R.S. SOPHOMORE | 5-10 | PEACHTREE CITY, GA. | OGBURN SCHOOL

2017-18 (REDSHIRT-SOPHOMORE) Fall: 4-5 singles record in the fall ... 3-3 in doubles. 2016-17 (REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN) Collected a 9-9 singles record…played doubles primarily with Andy Martinez…won first three doubles matches with Martinez to start the season… closed with a 7-4 overall doubles record ... played primarily during the fall season. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Enrolled at UGA in January 2016 ... redshirted the season and did not compete. BEFORE GEORGIA Ranked No. 17 nationally by tennisrecruiting.net ... won the 2015 USTA Southern Championships in Chattanooga, Tenn. ... won a pair matches to earn a spot in the main draw of the Easter Bowl Championship in Indian Wells in April 2015 ... reached the doubles quarterfinals of the Prince George’s County International Hard Court Championship in College Park, Md., in August 2015. PERSONAL Born Feb. 6 ... son of Trevor and Kayo Phillips ... intended major: Finance.

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» Singles Record Overall vs. Rank

» Doubles Record Overall

2016-17 Fall 2017 Career 9-9 4-5 13-14 0-1 0-2 0-3

2016-17 Fall 2017 Career 7-4 3-3 10-7

What was the best part of the NCAA Championships? “The atmosphere was great. Coming back against USC was probably the best moment. We won 4-3, but we were down 2-1. Two of our matches were losing but our team just kept fighting back, and I think that was the best moment.” What has it been like to stay at home in Georgia for college? “It’s great. I think being close to home means a lot. Obviously being from Atlanta I’ve been coming to Georgia tennis matches since I was 12 years old. It’s nice to be able to play for my favorite school, and this is where I’ve grown up.” How have you developed as a player since freshman year? “I think that I’ve matured as a person and as a player. I think I’ve adapted well to the school situation. I was a little, not really scared at first, but the thought of college was frightening. I think I’ve adjusted to it very well.” What is it like playing for Coach Diaz? “Manny is the best of the best. It’s great to be able to get coaching from him and just to learn from him. He’s not only a great coach, he’s also a great person.” What has Jamie Hunt added to the program? “Jamie is awesome. I feel like I can talk to him whenever. He’s a great coach but he’s also one of the best people I’ve ever met.” What is your favorite part about being on the team? “The teammates. I’ve never met a closer group of guys. My roommates, I’ve known since I was 10 years old and that fact that we can all be on the team together Is great.” What goals have you set for yourself this year? “Goals are to do what we did last year, and even better. I think winning two SEC Championships in a row would be great. Maybe getting a national championship title would be even better.”

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2017-18 Bulldogs

NATHAN PONWITH

SOPHOMORE | 6-2 | SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. | CONNECTIONS ACADEMY

2017-18 (SOPHOMORE) Fall: Collected a 7-4 singles record, with three wins over ranked opponents...topped TCU’s No. 12 Alexander Rybakov in a three-set contest at the Battle of Bay Tournament to advance to the finals...Ranked No. 66 in the Oracle/ITA Rankings at the end of the fall. 2016-17 (FRESHMAN) 2017 SEC Freshman of the Year…First Team All-SEC…set a SEC record for the most Freshman of the Week honors in a single season with five…ranked 53rd nationally in the final Oracle-ITA Rankings...22-15 overall record in singles… compiled an 10-7 singles record against SEC opponents …collected a team-best six match clinchers…clinched against South Carolina to seal Georgia’s share of the 2017 SEC Championship over then-No. 69 Harrison O’Keefe…defeated five singles players ranked in the Oracle-ITA Rankings…moved to the top court on March 23 after beginning the season at the fourth court… overtook then-No. 44 Jordan Daigle of LSU and then-No. 35 Mazen Osama of Alabama in two respective sets for his first pair of matches on the No. 1 singles court… entered the season ranked 10th in the Freshmen/Newcomer Oracle-ITA Rankings...partnered with Emil Reinberg for a 10-10 doubles record overall…the Reinberg/Ponwith pair went 6-3 against conference opponents…finished 3-3 when paired with Wayne Montgomery BEFORE GEORGIA No. 1 ranked player nationally in the 2016 signing class, according to tennisrecruiting.net … a blue-chip, five-star recruit … compiled a perfect 7-0 record against players who had a four-star ranking or better according to the tennisrecruiting.net recruiting scale … a top-50 amateur player in the world … reached a career-high No. 20 ITF ranking … reached the Round of 16 in singles and won the doubles title at the 2016 USTA International Spring Championships ... went all the way to the semifinals of the 2015 International Spring Championships in Los Angeles … reached the Round of 16 at the 2016 Roland Garros Junior French Championships, falling to the No. 1 overall seed … also played in the U.S. Open Junior Tournament in the fall … reached the singles semifinals and won the doubles title at The Easter Bowl in Indian Wells in April, 2016 … made the Round of 16 of the USTA B18-16 National Championships in August, 2015. PERSONAL Born April 20, 1998 ... son of Jesse and Pam ... brother, James, plays tennis at the University of San Diego...Major: Marketing

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» Singles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 vs. Rank

2016-17 Fall 2017 22-15 7-4 13-10 - 8-3 - 5-7 - 2-1 - 5-2 1-0 5-11 3-3

Career 29-19 13-10 8-3 5-7 2-1 5-2 1-0 8-14

» Doubles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 2 No. 3 vs. Rank

2016-17 Fall 2017 15-14 1-2 11-10 - 6-4 - 8-8 - 3-2 - - 1-0

Career 16-16 11-10 6-4 8-8 3-2 1-0

What was the best part of the 2017 NCAA Tennis Championships? “The coolest part was playing here in Athens and having the fans out and having home court advantage. It was a great experience.” How did you decide to pursue tennis? “It came between tennis and soccer. It was the semifinals of the state cup, and there was a penalty kick. One of my teammates missed the penalty, I made mine, and after that I realized I didn’t want to be at the hands of anybody else on the court or on the field. That’s why I chose tennis.” Who was the first person you played tennis with? “My mom. She taught me how to play at the very beginning.” Do you have any superstitions? “They change from week to week. Every tournament I’ll do something new. It’s very random. For example, if the room is one temperature the first night, I keep it there the entire time, even if it’s not the temperature I like. It varies from match to match.” Are there any superstitions you picked up freshman year that will continue into your sophomore season? “The bandana might make an appearance. I have to bring out a new accessory. Maybe a cowboy hat or a bucket hat. We’ll have to try it out and see what equipment works. Stay tuned for something.” What is your favorite meal in Athens? “Mama’s Boy - the french toast.” What tennis player do you look up to? “Roger Federer. He’s obviously the best ever, but it’s the way he carries himself on the court and off the court. He’s an icon.” There are no newcomers on the team this year. How will having the same returners make a difference? “We were really young last year, especially me. I didn’t know what to expect. I was pretty immature in the fall, and I learned a lot. I’ve got to use all my knowledge and wisdom going forward.”

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2017-18 BULLDOGS

EMIL REINBERG JUNIOR | 6-2 | ATLANTA, GA. | LAUREL SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL

2017-18 (JUNIOR) Fall: Posted a 12-5 record in the fall, with a pair of wins over ranked opponents...ranked No. 25 in the Oracle/ITA Rankings at the end of the fall...received main draw doubles Wild Card Bid to 2017 BB&T Atlanta Open in July after reaching the singles semifinals of back-to-back International Tennis Federation Circuit events in Tulsa and Wichita while also making the doubles semifinals in Wichita. 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) SEC Tournament’s Most Valuable Player with a 3-0 singles and 2-1 doubles performance…second team All-SEC… ranked 51st nationally in the final Oracle/ITA Rankings ... a team-best 35 singles wins overall…overtook USC’s 88th ranked Logan Smith in the Round of 16 team portion of the NCAA Championships to send Georgia to the quarterfinals…defeated seventh-ranked Hugo DiFeo of Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA Championship singles tournament, marking his highest-ranked opponent defeat…clinched three matches on the season…beat No. 111 Strahinja Rakic of Mississippi State with two tiebreakers in two sets with the match evened at three to clinch Georgia’s 10th SEC Tournament Title… entered the season ranked No. 109 in the Oracle/ITA Rankings ... primarily played No. 2 doubles with Nathan Ponwith…recorded a 10-10 record on the second doubles court… the Reinberg/Ponwith pair went 6-3 against conference opponents ... Fall Highlights: collected a 20-3 record in the fall, including a 6-3 record against ranked opponents…won both the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational and the 2016 Bulldog Scramble. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Won final eight singles matches on his way to a 20-10 singles record, including a perfect 5-0 mark in conference play … tied All-American Austin Smith for the most match-clinching victories with five … was 8-0 at the No. 6 singles position … played five matches at the No. 5 court, going 2-3 … compiled a record of 21-14 in doubles play, including a 2-1 record against ranked pairs … paired with Wayne Montgomery at the No. 3 doubles court … Montgomery and Reinberg finished with a 16-12 record at the No. 3 doubles court … defeated South Carolina State’s Edgar Diaz, 6-1, 6-1, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament … downed Mississippi State’s Luka Sucevic in the SEC Tournament … clinched Georgia’s match against Auburn, which clinched the Bulldogs’ 39th SEC Title … Fall Highlights: Won two matches at the Cajun Classic … finished the fall with an 8-6 singles record … went 8-4 in doubles … made it to the quarterfinal round of the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional Championship in doubles. BEFORE GEORGIA Played in Wimbledon, French Open and U.S Open juniors ... played in numerous international events and ITF tournaments ... reached top-50 in the world in ITF juniors ... qualified and won first round match at Wimbledon juniors. PERSONAL Born April 20 ... son of Yakov and Olga Reinberg ... Major: Pre-Business.

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» Singles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 2 No. 3 No. 5 No. 6 Vs. Rank

» Doubles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 2 No. 3 Vs. Rank

2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 20-10 35-15 12-5 10-3 13-9 - 5-0 6-3 - - 3-6 - - 10-3 - 2-3 - - 8-0 - - 0-2 10-7 2-3

2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 21-14 20-17 1-3 10-10 9-10 - 6-2 6-3 - - 7-8 - 10-10 2-2 - 2-1 0-1 1-0

Career 67-30 23-12 11-3 3-6 10-3 2-3 8-0 12-11

Career 42-34 19-20 12-5 7-8 12-12 3-2

What was the best part of the NCAA Championships? “Just playing in Athens. I think the best part was when we came back from USC and UCLA. Jan Zielinski was probably the MVP for our team that tournament. He fought his heart out. I think just the team coming together was the coolest thing. Everything about the NCAAs was probably the best time I’ve had at Georgia.” What is the advantage in having all the same returners? Definitely how everyone reacts and how everyone knows how everyone’s gong to act, and I think that’s the most important thing. We know how everyone plays.” What have you learned from the past few years that you will take in to this year? “Time management. Knowing when to work hard, and knowing how to get some rest when you need it. And talking to the coaches whenever you have something on your mind. They’ll help you when you need help. I’ve also learned teamwork and quality time with the team is so important on and off the court.” What is the best part about playing for Coach Diaz? “The best part is that Manny knows what to say to you, when to say it to you, and how to say it to you. He knows when to push you, he knows when to back off, he knows when to motivate you, and he knows when you need to motivate yourself. With ten players on a team with different personalities, he knows how to adjust to everyone.” What is your favorite meal in Athens? “Thai Spoon.” Do you have any superstitions? “I have a lot, but I’m very OCD about my socks. I have to have right and left. I can’t have two right and two left.” What is the best live event you have been to? “Bonaroo. The best person I saw was Portugal. The Man.”

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2017-18 BULLDOGS

JAN ZIELINSKI

JUNIOR | 5-10 | WARSAW, POLAND | SOPOCKA AKADEMIC TENISOWA

2017-18 (JUNIOR) Fall: boasted an 11-6 fall campaign in singles, with six wins over ranked opponents... ranked No. 30 in the Oracle/ITA Rankings at the end of the fall... posted a team-best 11-4 doubles record with Robert Loeb, with two wins over ranked opponents...the doubles pair topped the ITA Southeast Regional with wins over two Florida tandems... won the Southern Intercollegiates doubles title for the second year in a row, this time with Loeb...ranked No. 7 in the Oracle/ITA Rankings at the end of the fall in doubles with Loeb. 2016-17 (SOPHOMORE) ITA All-American…First Team All-SEC…NCAA Championship doubles finalist with Robert Loeb… appeared in the championship match of the doubles tournament for the sixth time in Georgia history (and first since 2005)… tied with Georgia men’s tennis alum John Isner for third most doubles wins in a single season in school history at 38… the Zielinski/Loeb duo finished with a 24-10 overall doubles record and a 17-10 performance on the first court…went 3-1 in the NCAA Championships doubles tournament with wins over Hugo Di Feo and Martin Joyce of Ohio State, Jack Findel-Hawkins and Lusse Muscheites of North Florida and Jerry Lopez and Reese Stalder of TCU, each ranked No. 40, No. 14 and No. 12, respectively… recorded five wins against the other nine doubles pairs that make up the final Oracle/ITA top-10 on the season…the tandem was 11-5 against ranked opponents… entered the NCAA Championships as the number one seed in the tournament and in the nation…broke the top-10 doubles rankings on March 21 after knocking off five consecutive ranked opponents, including No. 2 Skander Mansouri and Christian Seraphim of Wake Forest… clinched seven total doubles points… ranked third in the final Oracle/ITA Rankings...29-11 in singles, including three wins against ranked opponents and a team secondbest five match-clinchers ...went 7-3 in conference play… won nine out of 10 completed singles matches between Feb. 19 and April 7, an 11-1 stretch for the Bulldogs…primarily played No. 4 singles, collecting a 13-4 record…clinched the NCAA Championship quarterfinals match against University of Southern California to send Georgia into the team semi-finals… clinched the then-No. 15 Kentucky match, the second-highest ranked team Georgia defeated this season...Fall Highlights: Partnered with Walker Duncan for three ranked wins to claim the doubles title at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships. 2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Clinched Georgia’s NCAA Tournament quarterfinal win over No. 2 North Carolina with a 6-4, 6-2 win on court No. 5 … compiled a singles record of 1110, including 6-2 mark in conference matches and three match-clinching victories … went 19-9 in doubles alongside partner Paul Oosterbaan, winning two matches against ranked opponents … played mostly at the No. 5 singles court and the No. 2 doubles position … won two matches at the No.3 singles court and one at No. 4 … clinched Georgia’s win against Florida with a 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 victory against then-No. 84 ranked Chase Perez-Blanco … teamed with Paul Oosterbaan to win eight of his final nine doubles matches … picked up the first SEC victory of his career in UGA’s win vs. Alabama … earned a pair of singles victories against Tenessee & Kentucky ... picked up two singles wins in UGA’s victories against No. 18 Kentucky and No. 10 Texas A&M … teamed up with Oosterbaan to defeat Mississippi State’s Niclas Braun/Trevor Foshey in the SEC tournament … Fall Highlights: Enrolled at Georgia in January, 2016. BEFORE GEORGIA Claimed numerous singles and doubles titles at junior ITF events and earned a gold medal while representing Poland at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing ... played in the U.S. Open, French Open and Wimbledon junior tournaments ... U18 national champion in Poland in 2014 and the U14 national champion in 2010 ... won the 2015 Polish Open doubles ... ranked as high as No. 24 in ITF juniors in 2014. PERSONAL Native of Warsaw, Poland ... Major: Sport Management.

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» Singles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 Vs. Rank

2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 11-10 29-11 11-6 10-8 15-6 - 6-2 7-3 - 2-3 0-1 - 1-2 13-4 - 7-3 2-1 - 1-3 3-2 6-5

Career 51-27 25-14 13-5 2-4 14-6 9-4 10-10

» Doubles Record Overall Dual SEC No. 1 No. 2 Vs. Rank

2015-16 2016-17 Fall 2017 19-9 38-14 11-4 16-9 17-10 - 8-4 6-4 - - 17-10 - 16-9 - - 2-2 18-7 2-1

Career 68-27 33-19 14-8 17-10 16-9 20-9

What was the highlight of your fall season? “I would say winning regionals with Robert was a really big deal. But also traveling five guys to Indian Wells for fall championships was really fun and a great accomplishment to have five players in the main draw.” How do you build on your performance in the NCAA Doubles Championship last year? “It gives us a lot of confidence and shows us that we can compete against the best teams in the country and still win. We came up a little bit short in the finals, we were up a set in the break, but you know that happens. That’s just tennis. I think that we can just work harder and build off of that and prove to everyone in the spring that we’re better.” What is your favorite sport outside of tennis? “Soccer.” What can Georgia fans expect from you this season? “A lot of fight and sacrifice. I’m going to be loud. This is the season that we’re aiming for a national championship so I’m going to give it my all every match.” What is it like playing with Robert Loeb? “It’s fun. We understand each other really well, we’re great friends on and off the court so we have a great time. We enjoy every match and every second on the court so I really can’t wait for our next matches.” What is your favorite tennis memory? “I started playing tennis when I was about five or six. I think my favorite memory would probably be winning the Youth Olympic gold medal in China. That was a very important moment for me, I was very happy. That was one of my best memories on the court ever. Playing all three grand slams is also a highlight, the French Open, US Open, and Wimbledon. And clinching the match against UCLA during the NCAA tournament was also a great moment.” What is your favorite place to eat in Athens? “Shokitini.”

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2016-17 SEASON IN REVIEW

YOUNG BULLDOGS ARE CHAMPS AGAIN A young Georgia squad that featured five underclassmen and no seniors continued the winning tradition of Bulldog men’s tennis with yet another SEC championship -- the program’s fifth title in a row and 41st overall. This young squad gave next year’s team plenty of momentum to build on as the Bulldogs return each and every player heading into the 201718 campaign. Below is a look back at just a few of the accomplishments from this past year.

GEORGIA WINS FIFTH-STRAIGHT SEC CROWN

Georgia rolled to its fifth consecutive Southeastern Conference regular season championship and added the tournament title for the 10th time in school history during the 2016-17 campaign. The Bulldogs, which hosted the 2017 NCAA Tennis Championships, advanced to the NCAA semifinals for the 18th time in Manuel Diaz’s 29 seasons as head coach before falling in a tight 4-3 battle with North Carolina. In all, Georgia has now won 41 SEC titles, including 28 in 29 seasons under Diaz.

FIVE ALL-SEC HONOREES – ALL RETURNING

The Bulldogs put five players on the All-SEC teams in 2017, including four on the first team. Jan Zielinski and Robert Loeb, who formed the nation’s top-ranked doubles pair, were on the First Team, as were Nathan Ponwith and Wayne Montgomery, who played at the top-two singles positions for the Bulldogs. For Montgomery, this was the third first-team honor of his career, while the three underclassmen each got the nod for the first time. Emil Reinberg, who played at the third court in singles and led the Bulldogs with 34 singles wins, was named to the second team after earning SEC Tournament MVP honors.

DIAZ COACH OF THE YEAR; PONWITH TOP ROOKIE

Georgia head coach Manuel Diaz was named the 2017 Southeastern

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Conference Coach of the Year following the Bulldogs’ regular-season and tournament championships. This is the sixth time Diaz has been named the recipient of the award and first since 2007. Georgia’s 2017 roster featured no seniors, with freshmen playing at both the No. 1 singles and doubles positions, making this one of Diaz’s best coaching performances in recent memory. Bulldog freshman Nathan Ponwith, who rose to the No. 1 singles position by the midpoint of the conference schedule, was named a FirstTeam All-SEC member and the conference’s Freshman of the Year. The Scottsdale, Ariz. native came to Athens as the top-ranked recruit in the nation, and during the regular season became the first SEC player in history to win the Freshman of the Week award five times. Ponwith finished the year with a 21-14 overall record in singles, including an 8-3 mark against SEC foes.

LOEB, ZIELINSKI EARN ALL-AMERICA HONORS

As the No. 1 seed in the 2017 NCAA Tennis Doubles Championship, freshman Robert Loeb and sophomore Jan Zielinski earned All-America status. The duo advanced all the way to the finals of the NCAA doubles championship, marking the sixth time in Georgia history (and first since 2005) that a Bulldog pair advanced all the way to the title match. In all, Loeb and Zielinski finished with a 24-10 record, including a 17-10 mark at the No. 1 court. Perhaps most impressive is that Loeb and Zielinski recorded five wins against the other nine doubles duos that make up the final Oracle/ITA top-10.

ANOTHER TOP-10 FINISH

Georgia finished the 2016-17 season ranked No. 7 nationally in the final Oracle/ITA Team Rankings. This marks the seventh-straight year the Bulldogs have finished with a top-10 ranking. Under Diaz, Georgia has finished in the top-10 an impressive 26 times in 29 years, including top25 finishes each and every season.


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2016-17 SEASON IN REVIEW

SEC STANDINGS SEC

ALL

HOME

AWAY

NEUTRAL

Georgia

11-1 22-8 12-2 6-2 4-4

Texas A&M

11-1 21-7 12-2 8-2 1-3

Florida

9-3

19-10 13-2 4-3 3-5

South Carolina 9-3 21-7 11-1 6-4 4-2 Mississippi State

8-4

21-9

8-2

6-4

7-3

Ole MIss

6-6

17-10

8-2

7-6

2-2

Arkansas

6-6

16-13 10-6 5-3 1-4

Kentucky

5-7

15-12 9-4 4-7 2-1

Tennessee

3-9

13-14 11-6 2-7 0-1

LSU

3-9

10-17 8-9 1-7 1-1

Auburn

3-9

13-15 7-5 3-7 3-3

Vanderbilt

2-10 12-15 10-7 0-6 2-2

Alabama

2-10 11-17 8-5 2-8 1-4

The University of Georgia hosted the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships for the 32nd time in program history this past May and, once again, the event was considered largely a success by coaches and studentathletes from around the country. In all, 13,456 spectators made their way through the turnstiles -- the most for the NCAA Championships since Georgia last hosted in 2014. Georgia brought back the nostalgia that is NCAA Tennis in Athens with a run to the NCAA semifinals for the secondstraight year. Crowds of fans poured into the Dan Magill Tennis Complex over the two-week period, battling rain and plenty of delays to watch their team finish among the top-4 in the country once again. “No matter what ever happens here, there are amazing memories here, and that will never be taken away,” Smith said after the match. “This is an amazing place. [The NCAA Championships] should be here more often than not. If it’s not here every other year, every year. This is our place.” - Southern California Head Coach Peter Smith “When you get down to the end and you’re one of the eight, and you’re playing in Henry Feild Stadium, I think that is what all college tennis players dream about.” - Texas Head Coach Michael Center “There is nothing like this Georgia crowd. When you get here, it is pretty ramped as far as vocal and all that. It’s hard to prepare for unless you have guys that have been through it before. With us not playing here year after year, it is hard if you don’t have anyone who has experienced it before.” - UCLA Head Coach Billy Martin

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2017-18 Bulldogs

Overall record: 22-8; SEC: 11-1; Home: 12-2; Away: 6-2; Neutral: 4-4; vs Top-25: 12-8

SINGLES Overall Dual Tour SEC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vs. Rank Strk Last 10 Samuel Dromsky 4-6 0-0 4-6 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 L4 4-6 Walker Duncan 33-14 21-5 12-9 11-1 --- --- --- 2-0 18-4 1-1 3-5 W5 8-1 Robert Loeb 21-17 13-9 8-8 7-3 --- --- --- --- 1-0 12-9 2-1 L1 5-4 Andy Martinez 4-3 0-0 4-3 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 L3 4-3 Wayne Montgomery 31-18 16-12 15-6 6-6 6-9 10-3 --- --- --- --- 0-2 L2 6-3 Paul Oosterbaan 1-4 1-4 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-3 --- 1-1 0-0 L1 1-4 Alex Phillips 9-9 0-0 9-9 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-1 W1 5-4 Nathan Ponwith 22-15 13-10 9-5 8-3 5-7 2-1 5-2 1-0 --- --- 5-11 L1 2-7 Emil Reinberg 35-15 13-9 21-5 6-3 --- 3-6 10-3 --- --- --- 10-6 L1 6-2 Jan Zielinski 29-11 15-6 14-5 7-3 --- --- 0-1 13-4 2-1 --- 3-2 W4 4-3 Totals 187-109 92-55 95-54 45-19 11-16 15-10 15-6 16-7 21-5 14-11 36-42 Percentage .632 .626 .638 .703 .407 .600 .714 .696 .808 .560 .462 DOUBLES TEAMS Nathan Ponwith/Jan Zielinski Walker Duncan/Emil Reinberg Robert Loeb/Wayne Montgomery Nathan Ponwith/Emil Reinberg Wayne Montgomery/Jan Zielinski Walker Duncan/Robert Loeb Andy Martinez/Alex Phillips Robert Loeb/Jan Zielinski Walker Duncan/Wayne Montgomery Walker Duncan/Jan Zielinski Robert Loeb/Alex Phillips Wayne Montgomery/Emil Reinberg Robert Loeb/Emil Reinberg Samuel Dromsky/Andy Martinez Alex Phillips/Emil Reinberg Walker Duncan/Nathan Ponwith Wayne Montgomery/Nathan Ponwith Walker Duncan/Paul Oosterbaan Paul Oosterbaan/Nathan Ponwith Paul Oosterbaan/Emil Reinberg Totals Percentage Date Opponent Jan. 20 at Georgia Tech Jan. 26 Purdue Jan. 29 Washington Feb. 4 #6 UCLA Feb. 5 #8 USC Feb. 12 at #3 Ohio State Feb. 17 #5 North Carolina Feb. 18 #13 Baylor Feb. 19 Utah State March 3 at #30 Vanderbilt March 5 at #15 Kentucky March 10 #37 Ole Miss March 12 Arkansas March 17 #1 Wake Forest March 19 at Tennessee March 23 LSU March 25 Alabama March 30 at #17 Mississippi State April 1 at #48 Auburn April 7 #14 Florida April 9 #20 South Carolina April 15 at #10 Texas A&M April 28 #39 Arkansas April 29 #14 Florida April 30 #18 Mississippi State May 12 Florida A&M May 13 South Florida May 18 #4 USC May 20 #5 UCLA May 22 #9 North Carolina

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Overall Dual Tour SEC 1 2 3 Vs. Rank Strk Last 10 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 W1 1-0 2-4 0-2 2-2 0-0 --- 0-2 --- 0-1 L4 2-4 4-1 0-0 4-1 0-0 --- --- --- 1-0 L1 4-1 10-10 7-6 3-4 6-3 --- 7-6 --- 0-0 L3 4-6 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-1 L1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 L1 0-1 5-2 0-0 5-2 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 L2 5-2 24-11 17-10 7-1 6-4 17-10 --- --- 11-5 L1 6-3 20-4 16-3 4-1 10-1 --- 1-1 15-2 1-1 W1 8-2 8-1 0-0 8-1 0-0 --- --- --- 3-0 W2 8-1 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 L1 1-2 4-2 0-1 4-1 0-0 --- --- 0-1 0-0 L1 4-2 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 W1 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 L1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 W1 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- 1-0 --- 0-0 W1 1-0 3-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 3-2 0-0 W1 3-3 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 --- 2-1 1-0 0-1 W1 3-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 --- 0-1 --- 0-0 L1 0-1 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- 2-1 0-0 L1 2-1 91-46 49-28 42-18 22-9 17-10 11-12 21-6 16-9 .664 .636 .700 .710 .630 .478 .778 .640

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

TEAM RESULTS 1S 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S L W L W W W W u W L W u W W u W u u W L W L L W u L u u L L L u u L u L L L W u L L L L L u W W W u u W u W L W W W W W L L W W W L W W W W L W L L W L W W L L L W W L L W L W W L W W . W W . W W W W W W u W u u W W W W u u W u L W W W W W W L L L W W L L W L W L u u W L W W Lr W W W L L L W W W W L W u u W W u L W W u u W L W W W W L L W u W W W W L L W W L

1D W W W L L L W W W L W W W W W L W W u u L L W W L u W L W L

2D W u W L u L W L L W u W W u u L L L W W W L u L W W u L L L

3D UGA Ranking L #6 W #5 u #5 W #5 L #5 W #10 u #12 L #10 W #12 W #22 W #22 u #11 L #11 W #12 W #12 W #14 W #14 W #14 W #14 W #13 W #13 W #11 W #13 W #13 L #13 W #12 W #12 W #12 L #12 W #12


ADMINISTRATION & SENIOR STAFF

Jere W. Morehead UGA President

Greg McGarity J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics

David Shipley Faculty Athletics Representative

Darrice Griffin Deputy Director of Athletics

Josh Brooks Executive Associate AD Internal Operations

Will Lawler Executive Associate AD Compliance

Matt Borman Executive Associate AD Development

Ted White Executive Associate AD Academic Services

Stephanie Ransom Executive Associate AD Business Operations/SWA

Ron Courson Senior Associate AD Sports Medicine

Claude Felton Loran Smith Senior Associate AD Sports Communications

Glada Horvat Senior Associate AD Academics & Eligibility

Matt Brachowski Associate AD Event Management

Tim Cearley Associate AD Ticket Operations

Alan Thomas Associate AD External Operations

Kevin Miller Associate AD/Development

John Bateman Assistant AD Marketing

Evin Beck Assistant AD Development

Emily Deitz Assistant AD Promotions

Steve Flippen Assistant AD Compliance

Christie Purks Assistant AD Event Management

Anna Randa Assistant AD Sports Medicine

Melvin Robinson Assistant AD Facility Operations

Mike Bilbow Assistant AD Production & Digital

Ford Williams Associate AD Major Gifts

Rhonda Kilpatrick Assistant AD Academics & Eligibility

Scott Hallberg Assistant AD Business Operations

Mark Slonaker Executive Director of Athletics Alumni Relations

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ALL-SEC 1966 Henry Feild (1st) Doug Russell (2nd) 1967 Bill Shippey (1st) 1968 Bill Shippey (2nd) Tony Ortiz (2nd) Norman Holmes (2nd) 1969 Danny Birchmore (1st) Bill Shippey (2nd) Norman Holmes (2nd) 1970 Norman Holmes (1st) Danny Birchmore (1st) Mike Cmaylo (2nd) Brant Bailey (2nd) 1971 Norman Holmes (1st) Danny Birchmore (1st) Bob Tanis (1st) Carey Browder (2nd) 1972 Danny Birchmore (1st) Bob Tanis (2nd) Carey Browder (2nd) 1973 Manuel Diaz (1st) Bob Tanis (2nd) Gordon Smith (2nd) 1974 Manuel Diaz Bill Kopecky Joe Gettys 1975 Manuel Diaz Gordon Smith 1976 Charles Ellis 1977 Charles Ellis Wesley Cash Ricky Diaz 1978 Wesley Cash Bill Rogers 1979 Wesley Cash Bill Rogers Brent Crymes 1980 Bill Rogers Peter Lloyd Tom Foster

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1981 Bill Rogers Brent Crymes Paul Groth John Mangan

1995 Steven Baldas (1st) Eddie Jacques (1st) Jamie Laschinger (1st) Mike Sell (1st)

1982 John Mangan Allen Miller

1996 Steven Baldas (1st-S&D) Jamie Laschinger (1st-D) John Roddick (1st-S) Kevin Sessions (2nd-S)

1983 Allen Miller 1984 Allen Miller Mikael Pernfors 1985 Allen Miller Mikael Pernfors George Bezecny Deane Frey (HM) Trey Carter (HM) 1986 Trey Carter (S) Philip Johnson (S) Stephen Enochs (S) Gerald Thonhauser (S) 1987 Philip Johnson (S) Stephen Enochs (S&D) John Boytim (S&D) 1988 Trey Carter (S) Stephen Enochs (S) Chris Garner (S) Al Parker (S) 1989 Stephen Enochs Al Parker Francisco Montana 1990 Al Parker (S) 1991 Al Parker (S) Patricio Arnold (S) 1992 Wade McGuire (S&D) Bobby Mariencheck (D) 1993 Wade McGuire (S&D) Bobby Mariencheck (S&D) 1994 Jamie Laschinger (D) Albin Polonyi (D) Bobby Mariencheck (S) Nirav Patel (S)

1997 John Roddick (1st-S) Eddie Jacques (1st-S) Steven Baldas (2nd-D) Rafael Jordรกn (2nd-D) 1998 Steven Baldas (1st-S&D) John Roddick (1st-S&D) Hisham Hemeda (2nd-S) 1999 Chad Carlson (1st-S) Hisham Hemeda (1st-S) 2000 Matias Boeker (1st-S&D) Lesley Joseph (2nd-S) Travis Parrott (2nd-D) 2001 Matias Boeker (1st-S&D) Bo Hodge (1st-S) Travis Parrott (1st-D) Chad Carlson (2nd-S) Lesley Joseph (2nd-S) Brandon Wagner (2nd-S) 2002 Matias Boeker (1st-S&D) Bo Hodge (1st-D) Lesley Joseph (2nd-S) Brandon Wagner (1st-S) 2003 Nicolas Boeker (2nd) Bo Hodge (1st) 2004 Bo Hodge (1st) John Isner (1st) 2005 John Isner (1st) Antonio Ruiz (1st) Matias Ormaza (2nd) Matic Omerzel (2nd) 2006 Strahinja Bobusic (1st) Luis Flores (1st) John Isner (1st) Matic Omerzel (2nd) Colin Purcell (2nd) Antonio Ruiz (1st)

2007 Luis Flores (1st) Travis Helgeson (1st) John Isner (1st) Jamie Hunt (2nd) Matic Omerzel (2nd) Nate Schnugg (2nd) 2008 Travis Helgeson (1st) Nate Schnugg (1st) Luis Flores (2nd) Javier Garrapiz (2nd) Jamie Hunt (2nd) 2009 Jamie Hunt (1st) Nate Schnugg (1st) Javier Garrapiz (2nd) Josh Varela (2nd) 2010 Javier Garrapiz (1st) Jamie Hunt (2nd) Nate Schnugg (2nd) 2011 Javier Garrapiz (1st) Wil Spencer (1st) Drake Bernstein (2nd) Sadio Doumbia (2nd) Hernus Pieters (Freshman) 2012 KU Singh (1st) Wil Spencer (1st) Sadio Doumbia (2nd) Ignacio Taboada (2nd) Nathan Pasha (Freshman) 2013 KU Singh (1st) Nathan Pasha (1st) Ben Wagland (1st and Freshman) 2014 Garrett Brasseaux (1st) Nathan Pasha (1st) Austin Smith (1st) 2015 Ben Wagland (1st) Austin Smith (1st) Nathan Pasha (1st) Wayne Montgomery, (1st and Freshman) 2016 Austin Smith (1st) Wayne Montgomery (1st) Paul Oosterbaan (2nd) Walker Duncan (Freshman) 2017 Wayne Montgomery (1st) Jan Zielinski (1st) Robert Loeb (1st) Nathan Ponwith (1st and Freshman) Emil Reinberg (2nd)


HONORS AND AWARDS NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships 2000 1991 1990 1981 1972 1965

Joey Pitts Al Parker Jim Childs Brent Crymes Danny Birchmore Mack Crenshaw (Tennis & Basketball)

SEC Academic Honor Roll 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

Walker Duncan Andrew Martinez Paul Oosterbaan Alex Phillips Jan Zielinski Andy Martinez Wayne Montgomery Paul Oosterbaan Austin Smith Ben Wagland Nick Wood Austin Smith Ben Wagland Andy Martinez Garrett Brasseaux Nathan Pasha Hernus Pieters Austin Smith Ben Wagland Nick Wood Garrett Brasseaux Casey Kay Nathan Pasha Hernus Pieters Sadio Doumbia Hernus Pieters Will Reynolds Wil Spencer Ignacio Taboada Drake Bernstein Sadio Doumbia Will Reynolds Wil Spencer Ignacio Taboada Drake Bernstein Alex Hill Christian Vitulli Drake Bernstein Alex Hill Jamie Hunt Alex Hill Brad Benedict Ricardo Gonzalez John Isner Matic Omerzel Brad Benedict Brad Benedict Strahinja Bobusic Matias Ormaza Trevor Wilson Bo Hodge Joseph Lariscy Matias Ormaza Trevor Wilson Matias Boeker Todd Carlson Will Glenn

2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1987 1984 Scholar-Athlete Award 2008 2007 2006 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Bo Hodge Lesley Joseph Ion Vlad Matias Boeker Nicolas Boeker Chad Carlson Todd Carlson Will Glenn Lesley Joseph Demetris Leontis Travis Parrott Matias Boeker Nicolas Boeker Chad Carlson Todd Carlson Will Glenn Lesley Joseph Demetris Leontis Travis Parrott Chad Carlson Will Glenn Travis Parrott Joey Pitts Chad Carlson Talito Corrales Joey Pitts Steven Baldas Joey Pitts John Roddick Steven Baldas Bart Newman Joey Pitts John Roddick Steven Baldas Jamie Laschinger Bart Newman John Roddick Kevin Sessions Jamie Laschinger Nirav Patel Jamie Laschinger Nirav Patel Nirav Patel Jack Frierson Oliver Jackson Brian Wayne Jack Frierson Scott Lewis Al Parker David Wolf Billy Chocallo Stephen Enochs Allen Miller George Bezecny Alex Hill Brad Benedict Brad Benedict Chad Carlson Steven Baldas Joey Pitts Bart Newman Joey Pitts Joey Pitts Cameron Cross Nirav Patel

1993 1992 1990 1989 1988 1987

Nirav Patel Jack Frierson Al Parker Jim Childs Al Parker Jim Childs Jim Childs Al Parker Jim Childs Billy Chocallo

Clayton Wilhite Scholar-Athlete Award 1995 Nirav Patel 1992 Jack Frierson 1991 Al Parker Blue Key National Honor Society 1999 Joey Pitts 1992 Jack Frierson Oliver Jackson ITA/Arthur Ashe Leadership Award 2009 Jamie Hunt Academic Roundtable 2008 2007 2006 1998 1997

Alex Hill Brad Benedict Jamie Hunt Brad Benedict Matic Omerzel John Roddick Talito Corrales John Roddick

SEC Postgraduate Scholarships 1992 Jack Frierson (runner-up) GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 1999 Joey Pitts 1998 Steven Baldas Joey Pitts (2nd team) 1991 Al Parker* 1990 Al Parker Jim Childs * 1991 Academic All-American of the Year Joel Eaves Award 2009 2007 1999 1992

Alex Hill Brad Benedict Joey Pitts Jack Frierson

William T. Blackstone Tennis Scholar 1998 Steven Baldas 1995 Nirav Patel 1992 Jack Frierson 1991 Al Parker 1990 Jim Childs 1989 Stephen Enochs 1983 Tom Foster 1981 Brent Crymes H. Boyd McWhorter SEC Scholar-Athlete 2000 Joey Pitts 1991 Al Parker

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ALL-AMERICANS Patrico Arnold Steven Baldas Ivan Baron George Bezecny Danny Birchmore Matias Boeker Nicolas Boeker Manuel Diaz Charley Ellis Stephen Enochs Luis Flores Chris Garner Javier Garrapiz Travis Helgeson Hisham Hemeda Bo Hodge Norman Holmes Jamie Hunt John Isner Eddie Jacques Murphy Jensen Philip Johnson Rafael Jordan Bill Kopecky Jamie Laschinger Robert Loeb Ola Malmqvist John Mangan Bobby Mariencheck Wade McGuire Allen Miller Francisco Montana Al Parker Travis Parrott Nathan Pasha Mikael Pernfors Hernus Pieters

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1991 Singles 1995 Singles and Doubles 1996 Doubles 1997 Doubles 1998 Doubles 1991 Singles 1985 Singles 1971 1972 2000 Singles 2001 Singles and Doubles 2002 Singles and Doubles 2003 Singles 1974 1975 1977 1987 Singles 1989 2006 Singles 2007 Singles and Doubles 1988 Singles 2010 Singles 2011 Doubles 2007 Singles 2008 Singles 1998 Singles 1999 Singles 2001 Singles 2002 Doubles 2003 Singles 2004 Singles and Doubles 1971 2009 Doubles 2004 Doubles 2005 Singles and Doubles 2006 Singles and Doubles 2007 Singles and Doubles 1997 Singles 1990 Doubles 1986 Singles 1987 Singles 1997 Doubles 1974 1993 Doubles 1994 Singles and Doubles 1995 Doubles 1996 Doubles 2017 Doubles 1982 Doubles 1983 1981 Doubles 1991 Doubles 1992 Doubles 1993 Doubles 1991 Doubles 1992 Singles and Doubles 1993 Singles and Doubles 1982 Doubles 1983 1984 Doubles 1985 Doubles 1989 1988 Singles 1989 1990 Singles and Doubles 1991 Singles 2001 Doubles 2014 Singles 1984 Singles and Doubles 1985 Singles and Doubles 2011 Doubles 2013 Doubles

Albin Polonyi John Roddick Bill Rogers Brandon Wagner Antonio Ruiz Nate Schnugg Mike Sell KU Singh Austin Smith Wil Spencer Ben Wagland Jan Zielinski

2014 Doubles 1993 Doubles 1996 Singles 1997 Singles and Doubles 1998 Singles and Doubles 1981 Doubles 2002 Singles 2005 Doubles 2006 Doubles 2008 Singles 2009 Singles and Doubles 1992 Singles 1993 Singles 1994 Singles 1995 Singles 2012 Singles 2015 Doubles 2016 Singles 2011 Singles 2012 Singles 2013 Doubles 2014 Doubles 2015 Doubles 2017 Doubles

All-Americans By Year 1971 Danny Birchmore, Norman Holmes 1972 Danny Birchmore 1974 Manuel Diaz, Bill Kopecky 1975 Manuel Diaz 1977 Charley Ellis 1981 John Mangan, Bill Rogers 1982 Ola Malmqvist, Allen Miller 1983 Ola Malmqvist, Allen Miller 1984 Allen Miller, Mikael Pernfors 1985 George Bezecney, Allen Miller, Mikael Pernfors 1986 Philip Johnson 1987 Stephen Enochs, Philip Johnson 1988 Chris Garner, Al Parker 1989 Stephen Enochs, Francisco Montana, Al Parker 1990 Murphy Jensen, Al Parker 1991 Patrico Arnold, Ivan Baron, Bobby Mariencheck, Wade McGuire, Al Parker 1992 Bobby Mariencheck, Wade McGuire, Mike Sell 1993 Jamie Laschinger, Bobby Mariencheck, Wade McGuire, Albin Polonyi, Mike Sell 1994 Jamie Laschinger, Mike Sell 1995 Steven Baldas, Jamie Laschinger, Mike Sell 1996 Steven Baldas, Jamie Laschinger, John Roddick 1997 Eddie Jacques, Rafel Jordan, Steven Baldas, John Roddick 1998 Steven Baldas, Hisham Hemeda, John Roddick 1999 Hisham Hemeda 2000 Matias Boeker 2001 Matias Boeker, Bo Hodge, Travis Parrott 2002 Matias Boeker, Bo Hodge, Brandon Wagner 2003 Nicolas Boeker, Bo Hodge 2004 Bo Hodge, John Isner 2005 John Isner, Antonio Ruiz 2006 Luis Flores, John Isner, Antonio Ruiz 2007 Luis Flores, Travis Helgeson, John Isner 2008 Travis Helgeson, Nate Schnugg 2009 Jamie Hunt, Nate Schnugg 2010 Javier Garrapiz 2011 Javier Garrapiz, Hernus Pieters, Wil Spencer 2012 KU Singh, Wil Spencer 2013 Hernus Pieters, Ben Wagland 2014 Nathan Pasha, Hernus Pieters, Ben Wagland 2015 Austin Smith, Ben Wagland 2016 Austin Smith 2017 Jan Zielinski, Robert Loeb


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1955 (10-11)

Navy S.C. W at Florida State L at Florida L at Jax. NAS W at Augusta C.C. L at Georgia Tech L Westminster W Mercer W Michigan L Vanderbilt L Indiana L Jax. NAS L at Mercer W Auburn W Tennessee L Emory W Clemson W Florida L Augusta C.C. W Georgia Tech L Sewanee W

1956 (11-10)

at Florida State W at Florida L at Jax. NAS L at Mercer W Gustavos Adolphus W Florida L at Clemson W Georgia Tech L at Emory W Indiana L Lamar Tech L Florida State W at Sewanee L at Vanderbilt L at Tennessee W Cincinnati L Tennessee W Emory W at Auburn W Mercer W at Georgia Tech L

1957 (18-11-1)

Athens LTA W at Florida State W at Florida L at Rollins L at Miami L at Jax. Navy W Alabama W Minnesota W Furman W Pensacola NAS T Auburn W at Georgia Tech W Tennessee W Michigan L Mercer W Presbyterian L Vanderbilt W Sewanee W LSU L Florida L Tulane L Indiana L Emory W Florida State W at Mercer W Miami L Georgia Tech W Rollins L at Emory W at Mississippi State W

1958 (17-7)

at Florida State L at Florida W Minnesota W at Georgia Tech L Presbyterian L at Mercer W Florida W Tennessee W

8-0 9-0 8-1 5-4 11-1 8-1 5-3 6-2 9-0 7-2 7-2 5-4 7-2 6-3 6-3 8-1 9-0 9-0 8-1 5-4 5-4 6-3 4-1 7-3 5-4 6-0 9-0 8-1 7-2 7-2 9-0 6-0 6-3 5-4 9-0 5-4 6-3 7-2 5-4 9-0 8-0 9-0 7-2 5-0 7-2 8-1 8-1 9-0 7-2 9-0 9-0 5-5 9-0 6-3 8-1 7-2 8-1 9-0 9-0 9-0 8-1 7-2 7-2 7-2 8-1 7-2 6-3 6-3 5-3 5-4 8-1 7-2 5-4 5-4 6-0 6-3 7-2 8-1 7-2 8-1

Indiana W Emory W at Sewanee W at Vanderbilt W at Tennessee W Miami L at Auburn W at Alabama W Florida State W at Emory W Georgia State W Mercer W Georgia Tech W Rollins L at LSU L at Tulane L

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

1959 (16-8)

at Florida State L 5-4 at Florida W 6-3 at Presbyterian L 5.5-3.5 Southern Illinois W 5.5-3.5 Florida W 5-4 Duke W 7-1 Tulane L 9-0 Kalamazoo W 9-0 Mercer W 9-0 Michigan State W 7-2 Georgia Tech L 7-2 Presbyterian L 6-3 at Emory W 9-0 Vanderbilt W 6-3 Sewanee W 7-0 Mercer W 9-0 LSU W 7-2 Emory W 9-0 at Georgia Tech L 6-3 Auburn W 9-0 Rollins L 5-4 Florida State L 5-4 Tennessee W 7-2 Ole Miss W 9-0

1960 (7-11-1)

at Florida State L 5-4 at Florida L 8-1 at Sea Island W 5-2 Minnesota L 7-2 Southern Illinois L 6-3 Emory W 9-0 at Georgia Tech L 6-3 Clemson W 6-3 Michigan State L 6-3 Mercer W 9-0 Miami L 9-0 Cincinnati L 5-4 Florida L 7-2 Kentucky W 8-1 Presbyterian L 8-1 Florida State T 4.5-4.5 Georgia Tech L 6-1 at Emory W 8-1 Georgia State W 6-0

1961 (14-6-1)

at Florida State L 7-2 at Florida State L 8-1 at Florida L 8.5-.5 Minnesota W 9-0 S. Illinois W 6-3 Augusta T. Club W 8-2 Gustavus Adolphus W 5-2 Sewanee W 9-0 The Citadel T 4.5-4.5 Florida L 6-3 at Georgia Tech W 6-3 Vanderbilt W 7-2 Tennessee W 9-0 Emory W 9-0 Presbyterian L 5-4 at Emory W 9-0 at Presbyterian W 6-3 Georgia Tech W 9-0 Auburn W 9-0 at Mercer W 9-0 Miami L 8-1 Tournaments:Won Georgia Collegiate Singles and Doubles, runnerup SEC varsity and freshman divisions.

1962 (13-5)

at Florida State W 7-2 at Florida State W 5-4 at Florida L 5-4 Presbyterian W 5-4 at Auburn W 9-0 Clemson L 5-4 Furman W 8-1 Davidson W 9-0 Mercer W 8-1 at Mercer W 8-1 at Georgia Tech W 8-1 Florida W 7-2 North Carolina L 7-2 Emory W 7-2 Tennessee W 8-1 Presbyterian L 5-4 Miami L 6-3 *Miss. State W 7-2 *-Nashville, Tenn.; Tournaments: Georgia Collegiate Tournament: Won singles and doubles. SECs (Nashville): Tulane 26, Georgia 22, Florida 17, LSU 17, Vandy 9, Ga. Tech 8, Alabama 6, Miss. State 4, Ole Miss 4, Ky. 3, Auburn 2, Tenn. 2. SEC Frosh Division: Miss. State 11, Georgia 8, Alabama 4, Florida 4, Vandy 3, LSU 3, Tenn. 3, Ky. 2, Auburn 1, Ga. Tech 1.

1963 (16-9)

at Florida State L 5-3 at Florida State L 5-4 at Florida L 5-4 Presbyterian W 6-3 at Furman W 8-1 Amherst W 9-0 Florida W 7-2 Northwestern L 7-2 Harvard #1 W 5-4 Harvard #2 W 6-3 Vanderbilt W 9-0 at Alabama W 6-3 Kentucky W 9-0 Miss. State W 7-2 The Citadel W 6-3 Sewanee W 8-1 Tennessee W 8-1 Mercer W 9-0 at Clemson L 6-3 at Presbyterian L 5-4 Florida State W 5-4 Georgia Tech L 5-4 at Georgia Tech L 5-4 Emory W 7-0 Miami L 8-1 Tournaments: Georgia Collegiate Tournament: Won doubles and team, 11-10 over Ga. Tech. SECs (Tuscaloosa): Tulane 33, Georgia 21, Alabama 16, Miss. St. 14, Florida 12, LSU 10, Ga. Tech 10, Vandy 8, Ole Miss 4, Tenn. 3, Ky. 2, Auburn 0. SEC Frosh Division: Ga. Tech 12, Georgia 8, Miss. St. 7, LSU 2, Ole Miss 2, Tenn. 2, Alabama 2, Florida 1, Vandy 1, Auburn 0.

1964 (17-3)

Florida W 7-2 at Florida State W 5-4 at Florida State W 8-1 at Florida W 5-4 Ohio State W 8-1 Alabama W 7-2 Northwestern L 7-2 Harvard #1 W 6-3 Harvard #2 L 5-4 at Sewanee W 8-1 at Vanderbilt W 6-0 at Mercer W 9-0 Atlanta Seniors W 6-3 Georgia Tech W 7-2 at Emory W 9-0 at Miss. State L 6-3 Clemson W 7-2 at Presbyterian W 6-3 Furman W 8-1 at Georgia Tech W 7-2 Tournaments: Georgia Collegiate Tournament: Won singles and doubles and team, 13-9 over Ga. Tech. SECs (Oxford): Tulane 27, Miss. St. 24, Georgia 18, Ga. Tech 18, Alabama 10, Florida 9, LSU 7, Tennessee 4, Vandy 3, Ole Miss 2, Auburn 0.

1965 (19-2)

Tennessee W 6-3 at Florida W 8-1 at Columbus TC W 8-1 Athens TC W 7-2 Presbyterian W 9-0 at Clemson W 7-2 Washington U. W 9-0 Vanderbilt W 9-0 Florida W 5-1 Harvard W 8-1 Harvard W 9-0 Emory W 9-0 at Auburn W 9-0 at Alabama W 9-0 Indiana W 5-4 Georgia Tech L 5-4 at Atlanta Srs. W 7-2 Sewanee W 9-0 at Presbyterian W 8-1 at Georgia Tech L 6-3 Athens TC W 4-2 Tournaments: SECs (Auburn): Miss. St. 32, Tulane 25, Georgia 23, Tennessee 22, Florida 9, Vandy 7, Auburn 4, LSU 4, Ky. 3, Alabama 1, Ole Miss 1.

1966 (19-3)

at Florida W 6-3 at Jacksonville W 7-2 Athens TC W 8-1 Northwestern W 9-0 Indiana W 9-0 Presbyterian W 9-0 at Tennessee L 5-4 at Vanderbilt W 9-0 at Sewanee W 9-0 Harvard W 8-1 Harvard W 8-1 Miss. St. L 5-4 Florida W 7-2 E. Kentucky W 7-2 W. Kentucky W 8-1 Murray State W 9-0 Alabama W 9-0 at Emory W 9-0 at Georgia Tech W 5-4 Clemson W 7-2 Athens TC W 5-0 Georgia Tech L 5-4 SECs (Athens): Tennessee 27, Miss. St. 26, Tulane 22, Georgia 19, Florida 13, LSU 10, Alabama 6, Ky. 6, Auburn 2, Ole Miss 2, Vanderbilt 1.

1967 (18-6)

Athens TC W 8-1 at Macon TC W 9-0 at Jacksonville U W 9-0 at Florida L 9-0 Michigan State L 5-4 Tennessee L 5.5-3.5 Indiana W 8-1 Indiana W 7.5-1.5 Presbyterian W 7-2 Vanderbilt W 9-0 Florida L 6-3 Oglethorpe W 8-1 Harvard W 5-4 Harvard W 7-2 Emory W 9-0 at Clemson L 5-4 at Presbyterian W 9-0 Georgia Tech L 5-4 Furman W 8-1 at Auburn W 8-1 at Alabama W 8-1 at Mercer W 9-0 Sewanee W 9-0 Athens TC W 7-1 SECs (Gainesville, Fla.): Miss. St. 28, Tenn. 26, Florida 24, Georgia 20, LSU 9, Alabama 6, Ky. 5, Ole Miss 4, Vandy 3, Auburn 1.

1968 (15-5)

Presbyterian W S. Illinois W Miss. State* L at LSU W

9-0 7-2 7-2 6-3

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Berea W 8-0 Athens TC W 5-2 Clemson W 7-2 Florida L 6-3 Harvard W 15-3 Harvard W 7-5 Alabama W 9-0 Auburn W 9-0 Georgia Tech W 8-1 at Tennessee W 5-4 Miss. State** L 9-0 Murray State** W 5-4 at Georgia Tech L 8-1 at Oglethorpe W 6-3 at Florida L 6-3 Athens TC W 5-2 *at LSU; **at Tennessee.; SECs (Lexington, Ky.): Florida 27, Miss. St. 24, Georgia 20, Tennessee 19, LSU 14, Ky. 7, Ole Miss 4, Auburn 2, Vandy 2, Alabama 1.

1969 (18-1)

Athens TC W 8-1 at Bitsy Grant TC W 9.5-.5 at Alabama W 9-0 at Miss. St. W 6-3 at Auburn W 9-0 Tennessee W 8-1 S. Illinois W 7-2 Vanderbilt W 8-1 Illinois W 9-0 Harvard W 9-1 Harvard W 10-0 Columbia W 9-0 Illinois W 8-1 Indiana W 5-3 at Florida L 9-0 Georgia Tech W 8-1 at Georgia Tech W 5-4 Oglethorpe W 9-0 Athens TC W 7-2 SECs (Baton Rouge, La.): Florida 35, Georgia 27, Miss. St. & Ky. 12, Tennessee 11, LSU 8, Vandy 6, Alabama 3, Auburn 2, Ole Miss 1. NCAAs (Princeton, N.J.): USC 35, UCLA 23, Trinity 22, Rice 18, Miami 17, Florida 16, Utah 13, Stanford & Arizona 12, Georgia 11, Cal & Houston 10, Princeton, BYU & Texas 9, Michigan & Tulane 8

1970 (23-1)

at Florida State L 5-0 Minnesota W 8-1 Bowling Green W 8-1 Dartmouth W 9-0 Ohio W 9-0 Illinois W 9-0 Harvard W 9-0 Columbia W 8-1 Presbyterian W 6-3 Florida State W 8-1 Vanderbilt W 8-1 Auburn W 9-0 at Georgia Tech W 6-3 Clemson W 7-2 Alabama W 9-0 Florida W 5-4 Georgia Tech W 9-0 Miss. St. W 7-2 LSU W 9-0 Columbus, Col. W 9-0 Athens TC W 8-1 S. Carolina* W 9-0 Tennessee* W 5-4 S. Illinois* W 7-2 *Tennessee Classic in Knoxville; SECs (Starkville, Miss.):

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Tennessee 22, Georgia 21, Miss. St. 18, Florida 17, LSU & Ky. 11, Vandy 7, Alabama 3, Ole Miss & Auburn 1; NCAAs (Salt Lake City, Utah): Georgia, 6 points (18th place).

1971 (25-1)

SEC CHAMPIONS

Athens TC W 9-0 E. Kentucky W 9-0 Kalamazoo W 9-0 Miami W 9-0 Tennessee W 9-0 S. Florida W 9-0 Vanderbilt W 8-0 Presbyterian W 8-1 Columbia W 8-1 Miss. St. (at LSU) W 9-0 at LSU W 9-0 Florida W 7-0 Harvard W 8-1 Harvard W 7-2 Virginia W 7-2 Wingate W 8-1 at Clemson W 7-2 Georgia Tech W 8-1 Alabama W 9-0 Georgia Southern W 6-3 at Florida W 7-2 Kentucky W 9-0 Florida State W 9-0 N. Carolina* L 7-2 Tennessee* W 7-2 S. Illinois* W 6-3 *at Knoxville in Tennessee Classic; SECs (Oxford, Miss.): Georgia 34,Tennessee 17, Miss. St. 16, Florida 15,Alabama 13, Ky. 7, LSU 6, Vandy 4, Auburn and Ole Miss 1. NCAAs (South Bend, Ind.): Georgia, 10 points (10th place).

1972 (28-1)

SEC CHAMPIONS

Athens TC W 9-0 SMU W 5-4 at Alabama W 5-4 Cincinnati W 9-0 Ohio State W 9-0 Florida W 9-0 Michigan State W 9-0 S. Carolina W 9-0 Kalamazoo W 9-0 Penn. St. W 7-2 Houston W 6-2 LSU (at Miss. St.) W 8-1 at Miss. St. W 7-2 Harvard W 8-1 Harvard W 6-3 at Georgia Tech W 8-1 Columbia W 8-1 Wake Forest W 6-3 Furman W 9-0 Georgia Tech W 8-1 Georgia Southern W 9-0 Clemson W 6-3 at Florida State W 6-3 at Florida W 5-4 Miami L 6-3 at Kentucky W 6-2 at Tennessee W 6-3 Athens TC W 7-2 Presbyterian W 8-1 SECs (Knoxville, Tenn.): Georgia 27, Tennessee & Miss. St. 21, Alabama 13, Florida 11, Ky. 7, LSU & Vanderbilt 5, Ole Miss 3, Auburn 1. NCAAs (Athens, Ga.): Won by Trinity, 36 points; Georgia 9th with 11.

1973 (19-1)

FSU W 7-2 Georgia Southern W 9-0 Abraham Baldwin W 9-0 Athens TC W 8-1 SECs (Nashville,Tenn.): Georgia 23,Alabama 21, Florida 20, Miss. St. 18, Tennessee 11, Kentucky. 6, LSU 4, Vanderbilt 3, Ole Miss 2, Auburn 1.

1974 (24-1)

SEC CHAMPIONS

Virginia W 6-3 Penn State W 9-0 Central Michigan W 9-0 Houston L 6-3 at Vanderbilt W 9-0 at Ole Miss W 9-0 Toledo W 9-0 Southern Illinois W 8-1 at Alabama W 5-4 Pan American W 9-0 Harvard W 8-1 Clemson W 6-3 Florida W 8-1 at Georgia Tech W 7-2 South Carolina W 9-0 Miami W 5-4 Tennessee W 5-4 Kentucky W 5-1 Auburn W 8-1 Georgia Tech W 8-1 at LSU W 6-3 at Mississippi State W 8-1 Athens TC W 6-3 Florida State W 6-3 Georgia Southern W 6-2 SECs (Athens, Ga.): Georgia 30,Tennessee 22,Alabama 15, LSU 15, Florida 14, Kentucky 9, Ole Miss 3, Mississippi State 3, Auburn 2, Vanderbilt 0.

1975 (20-4)

SEC CHAMPIONS

Wake Forest W 6-3 Wake Forest W 7-2 Swarthmore W 9-0 Kalamazoo W 8-1 Vanderbilt W 9-0 Ole Miss W 9-0 at South Carolina W 6-3 Mississippi State W 8-1 Stanford L 6-3 at Miami L 8-1 at Florida State L 5-4 Harvard W 6-3 at Florida L 6-3 at Auburn W 9-0 at Clemson W 5-1 at Tennessee W 6-3 at Kentucky W 6-3 Maxwell AFB W 10-0 at Georgia Tech W 8-1 LSU W 8-1 Alabama W 6-3 Pepperdine W 6-3 Athens TC W 9-0 Georgia Southern W 8-1 SECs (Tuscaloosa, Ala.): Georgia 21, Florida 21), Tennessee 20, Alabama 19, Kentucky 12, LSU 7, Mississippi State 7, Auburn 3, Vanderbilt 0, Ole Miss 0.

SEC CHAMPIONS

Miss. St. W LSU W N. Carolina L Michigan State W Presbyterian W Kalamazoo W at Florida W Harvard W Harvard W Virginia W Wake Forest W Tennessee W Georgia Tech W at Clemson W at Georgia Tech W Athens TC W

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

1976 (26-1)

Penn State Wake Forest Wake Forest Swarthmore

W W W W

7-2 7-2 8-1 9-0

Tennessee-Chatt. W 7-2 Illinois State W 9-0 Virginia W 9-0 Ohio State* W 6-3 at Alabama L 5-4 Pennsylvania W 5-1 Ohio W 9-0 Kalamazoo W 8-1 Princeton W 5-4 Harvard W 6-0 at Georgia Southern W 7-2 South Carolina W 4-2 Georgia Tech W 7-2 Miami W 7-2 at Tennessee W 8-1 Clemson W 9-0 at Georgia Tech W 6-3 Hampton Institute W 7-2 Florida State W 8-1 Samford W 9-0 Auburn W 8-1 Presbyterian W 9-0 Kentucky W 7-2 *Tuscaloosa, Ala.; SECs (Auburn, Ala.): Alabama and LSU 23, Florida 20, Kentucky 15, Georgia 12, Auburn 9, Tennessee 8, Vanderbilt 3, Mississippi State 1, Ole Miss 0. NCAAs (Corpus Christi, Texas): UCLA and Southern Cal 21, Stanford 20, Trinity 16, Houston and SMU 12, San Jose State 12, Pepperdine 11, BYU and Oklahoma City 9, Texas and Miami 8, Princeton, Utah, North Carolina 7, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma, New Mexico 6.

1977 (25-5)

SEC CHAMPIONS

1978 (20-7)

SEC CHAMPIONS

%Houston W %San Jose State W %Southern Cal L %Stanford L Penn State W N.C. State L Swarthmore W Georgia Southern W UT-Chattanooga W Miami (Ohio) W Ohio State W at Clemson W Princeton W Kalamazoo W at Florida W Harvard W Wisconsin W at Georgia Tech W NE Louisiana W at Auburn W Georgia Tech W Vanderbilt W Alabama W at South Carolina W Pepperdine W at Miami (Fla.) L Southern Cal W at LSU W Tennessee W $California L %ITCA Team Championships, $NCAAs %Southern Cal L %Princeton L %Texas L Penn State W Furman W Duke W South Carolina L Wake Forest W Miami (Ohio) W Ohio University W SIU-Carbondale W Houston W at Vanderbilt L Harvard W Florida W at Georgia Tech W Clemson W Miami (Fla.) W Auburn W UT-Chattanooga W Georgia Tech W at Alabama W LSU L

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

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


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS South Florida W at Kentucky W at Tennessee L Memphis State W %ITCA Team Indoors

1979 (28-4)

SEC CHAMPIONS

%Wisconsin W %SMU L %Princeton W %Tennessee L Penn State W UT-Chattanooga W N.C. State W Wake Forest W Miami (Ohio) W Duke W SIU-Carbondale W Virginia W Virginia Tech W Ohio University W Georgia Southern W Alabama W Kalamazoo W Kentucky W Furman W at Miami (Fla.) L at LSU W at Clemson W Hampton Institute W Tulane W Vanderbilt W at South Carolina W at Florida W Georgia Tech W South Alabama W Tennessee W at Auburn W $Pepperdine L %ITCA Team Championships, $NCAAs

1980 (23-7)

%Southern Cal L %Utah W %Michigan L Rice W North Carolina W N.C. State (Default) Georgia Southern W South Carolina W Wichita State W Texas W Virginia W SIU-Edwardsville W Hampton Institute W SIU-Carbondale W Duke W Missouri W Furman W LSU W Kalamzaoo W Clemson L Tennessee L Georgia Tech W at Vanderbilt W Auburn W at Alabama W at Tennessee L at Kentucky W Florida W Miami (Fla.) W $Pepperdine L %ITCA Team Indoors, $NCAAs

1981 (25-3)

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

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

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

SEC CHAMPIONS

UAB Penn State East Tennessee State Southern Cal North Carolina Wake Forest SIU-Carbondale at LSU at Ole Miss at Mississippi State Princeton Kalamazoo Furman

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

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

at Clemson L Tennessee W Kentucky W at Georgia Tech W Florida State W at Miami (Fla.) L at Auburn W Alabama W Vanderbilt W Georgia Southern W at Florida W $Houston W $Pepperdine W $Stanford L $Southern Cal W $NCAAs

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

at Florida W South Carolina W Florida State W Furman W Tennessee W Vanderbilt W at Auburn W at Tennessee L %ITCA Team Indoors

1984 (32-6)

1982 (28-5)

SEC CHAMPIONS

%Wichita State W %UCLA W %SMU W %Pepperdine L Furman W Florida State W Mississippi State W Penn State W Oklahoma State W Miami (Fla.) L Wake Forest W TCU L Arkansas W SIU-Carbondale W Ole Miss W North Carolina W at Vanderbilt W Kalamazoo W Virginia Tech W Clemson W Georgia Southern W Austin Peay W LSU W Georgia Tech W Florida W at Tennessee L at Kentucky W Auburn W Tennessee W $Michigan W $Trinity W $UCLA L $SMU W %ITCA Team Indoors, $NCAAs

1983 (20-7)

%Utah W %SMU L %Trinity L Penn State W at Miami (Fla.) L Wake Forest W North Carolina W N.C. State (Default) Virginia W at LSU L at Ole Miss W at Mississippi State W Kalamazoo W Virginia Tech W South Alabama W Kentucky W at Georgia Tech W at Clemson L Alabama L

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

%SMU L %Oklahoma State W %LSU W %Miami (Fla.) W Tennessee W Florida State W Western Michigan W Miami W Mississippi State W Wake Forest W Ole Miss W Virginia W SIU-Carbondale W TCU W South Florida (Default) Virginia Tech W Kalamazoo W North Carolina W Michigan State W Furman W Memphis State W !Arkansas-Little Rock W !Alabama W !Auburn L Georgia State W Clemson L at Alabama W LSU W Georgia Tech W at Vanderbilt W at Tennessee L at Kentucky W Auburn W at Florida W $Arkansas W $Southern Cal W $Stanford L $Pepperdine L %ITCA Team Indoors, !Blue-Gray, $NCAAs

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

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

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

N.C. State W Penn State W South Carolina W Wake Forest W Hampton Institute W Miami (Fla.) W Virginia W SIU-Carbondale W North Carolina W TCU W Kentucky W Kalamazoo W !Ohio State W !Trinity W !North Carolina W !Pepperdine L Ohio University W Georgia Southern W SMU W at Clemson W Tennessee W at Florida W at Ole Miss W at Mississippi State W Alabama W at LSU W at Auburn W $Harvard W $Stanford W $Southern Cal W $UCLA W ^Miami Ryder Classic, !Blue-Gray, $NCAAs

1986 (16-8)

^at Michigan State W ^Michigan W Miami L Georgia Tech W Wake Forest W Ole Miss W at MSU L at TCU W !Texas A&M W !Southern Cal L !Alabama L !Tennessee L Trinity W Clemson W at Vanderbilt W Mississippi State W LSU W Florida W Princeton W at Tennessee W at Kentucky L Auburn W at Alabama L $Pepperdine L ^Michigan State Invitational, !Blue-Gray, $NCAAs

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

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

1987 (24-3) NCAA & SEC CHAMPIONS

1985 (36-1) NCAA & SEC CHAMPIONS Furman Vanderbilt ^Clemson ^at Miami (Fla.) ^Minnesota Tennessee

W W W W W W

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

%Minnesota W %LSU W %Clemson L Vanderbilt W Wake Forest W Murray State W at Florida W Minnesota W !Harvard W !Miami (Fla.) W !Southern Cal L at Georgia Tech W

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

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS ^Harvard W 8-1 ^Miami (Fla.) W 5-4 ^SW Louisiana W 5-4 Kentucky W 6-3 at Clemson L 8-1 Tennessee W 6-3 at LSU W 7-2 Alabama W 5-4 at Ole Miss W 8-1 at Mississippi State W 9-0 at Auburn W 7-2 $Clemson W 5-2 $Pepperdine W 5-3 $Southern Cal W 5-3 $UCLA W 5-1 %ITCA Team Indoors, !Blue-Gray, ^Hurricane Invitational, $NCAAs

*Mississippi State W 5-3 Princeton W 7-2 $Miami (Fla.) W 5-3 $UCLA W 5-4 $California W 5-4 $Southern Cal L 5-2 &American Airlines Classic, %USTA/ITCA Team Indoors, *SECs, $NCAAs

%ITCA Team Indoors, $NCAAs

1992 (17-5)

1990 (21-5)

1988 (17-7)

SEC CHAMPIONS

%Texas W %Michigan W %LSU L Furman W Miami (Fla.) W Ole Miss W Wake Forest W !Long Beach State W !Clemson W !Pepperdine L Clemson L at Vanderbilt W Georgia Tech L at Tennessee W at Kentucky L LSU L Florida W Princeton W at Alabama W SW Louisiana W Mississippi State W Auburn W $UCLA W $LSU L %ITCA Team Indoors, !Blue-Gray, $NCAAs

1989 (21-6)

SEC CHAMPIONS

Kansas W %Arkansas W %California L %Stanford W N.C. State W at Georgia Tech W Texas W Furman W at LSU L at Miami (Fla.) L Colorado W at Florida W Virginia Tech W Princeton W South Carolina L at Clemson W at Ole Miss W at Mississippi State W Kentucky L Vanderbilt W Alabama W Tennessee W at Auburn W $Southern Cal W $Cal-Irvine W $TCU W $Stanford L

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

&Notre Dame W 6-3 &Northwestern W 5-4 N.C. State W 6-3 at Alabama W 6-3 %Pepperdine W 5-4 %Alabama W 5-3 %California L 5-1 Florida W 6-3 Georgia Tech W 7-2 Miami (Fla.) W 5-4 Ole Miss W 5-4 Virginia Tech W 5-2 at Vanderbilt W 5-1 Mississippi State W 5-4 at South Carolina L 6-3 Furman W 5-2 Clemson W 6-0 at Kentucky W 5-3 at Tennessee L 5-2 LSU W 5-3 Auburn W 5-4 *Mississippi State W 5-3 *LSU W 5-2 *Tennessee L 5-1 $Northwestern W 5-2 $Southern Cal L 5-1 &American Airlines Classic, %USTA/ITCA Team Indoors, *SECs, $NCAAs

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

1991 (27-3)

SEC CHAMPIONS

&Northwestern W &Notre Dame W %Harvard W %Texas W %UCLA L N.C. State W at Georgia Tech W Texas W at Auburn W Virginia W Alabama W at Clemson W at Florida W South Carolina W at Miami (Fla.) W at LSU L West Virginia W at Ole Miss W Vanderbilt W Kentucky W Tennessee W at Mississippi State W *Alabama W *Florida W

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

at Vanderbilt W at Arkansas L %Miami (Fla.) W %Stanford L %Mississippi State W Georgia Tech W Mississippi State W Ole Miss W at Alabama W at Tennessee W at Kentucky W Clemson W TCU W Miami (Fla.) W at South Carolina W Florida W LSU L Auburn W *Alabama W *LSU L $Harvard W $Notre Dame L %USTA/ITCA Team Indoors, *SECs,$NCAAs

1993 (25-4)

%New Mexico W %UCLA L %Notre Dame W at Georgia Tech W Miami W at Auburn W Alabama W Duke W South Florida W at LSU W at Texas W at TCU W at Ole Miss W at Mississippi State L South Carolina W Tennessee L Arkansas W at Florida W Kentucky W Vanderbilt W *Kentucky W *Tennessee W *Mississippi State W Princeton W West Virginia W $Florida W $Duke W $UCLA W $Southern Cal L %USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, $NCAAs

1994 (17-6)

at Arkansas W %Harvard W %UCLA W %Kentucky W %Stanford L

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

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

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

Georgia Tech W Auburn L Indiana W Ole Miss W at Kentucky W at Tennessee W at Vanderbilt W at South Carolina L North Carolina L Florida W at Alabama W at Clemson W LSU W Mississippi State W *Tennessee W *Mississippi State L $Notre Dame W $Mississippi State L %USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, $NCAAs

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

1995 (26-2)

SEC CHAMPIONS

1996 (22-4)

SEC CHAMPIONS

1997 (23-4)

SEC CHAMPIONS

Furman W Emory W Arkansas W at Georgia Tech W %Fresno State W %Southern Cal W %Mississippi State W %Stanford L William & Mary W at Florida W Florida State W Vanderbilt W at Texas W at LSU W South Carolina W at Ole Miss W at Mississippi State W Alabama W UAB W at Auburn W Kentucky W Tennessee W *Arkansas W *Florida W *LSU W $Arizona St. W $TCU W $Ole Miss L %USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, $NCAAs

Arkansas W Vanderbilt W Georgia Tech W %Notre Dame W %Southern Cal W %Stanford L William & Mary W Furman W Texas W South Carolina W Clemson W Kentucky W Tennessee W Ole Miss L Auburn W Florida W Alabama W North Carolina W Miss. State W LSU W *Alabama W *LSU W *Miss. State L $Kansas W $Miss. State W $Stanford L %USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, $NCAAs Vanderbilt (73) Clemson (49) at Ga. Tech (47) Tennessee (27) Arkansas (37) %Columbia (44) %South Alabama (10)

W W W W W W W

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

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

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


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS %Kentucky (18) W 5-0 %UCLA (2) L 4-3 Furman W 7-0 Alabama (33) W 5-2 Miami (35) W 6-1 William and Mary W 5-2 S. Carolina (31) W 6-1 at Ole Miss (8) W 4-2 at Miss. State (6) W 4-3 at Auburn (19) W 6-1 at Florida (30) W 4-2 Kentucky (5) L 4-3 at LSU (13) W 4-2 *Auburn (19) W 4-1 *LSU (8) W 4-2 *Ole Miss (4) L 4-3 $Fresno State (34) W 4-0 $Miss. State (6) W 4-2 $UCLA (1) W 4-2 $Stanford (2) L 4-0 %USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, $NCAAs, (#)Rolex Ranking

1998 (26-4)

at Tennessee (59) W Georgia Tech (47) W at Kentucky (11) W %Kansas (24) W %Duke (7) W %Stanford (1) L Rice (74) W Georgia State (66) W at Alabama (20) W Oklahoma (43) W Illinois (2) W at South Carolina (28) W William & Mary W at Arkansas (29) W at Vanderbilt (53) W Auburn (23) W Miss. State (4) W LSU (5) L Florida (12) W Mississippi (5) W *Florida (12) W *Miss. State (4) W *LSU (2) L Texas (5) W at Clemson (55) W North Carolina (44) W $Harvard (18) W $Pepperdine (10) W $LSU (1) W $Stanford (2) L %USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, $NCAAs, (#)Rolex Ranking

1999 (26-5)

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

NCAA & SEC CHAMPIONS

Georgia Tech (50) W Florida State (55) W %Fresno State (22) W %Duke (10) L %Washington (18) W Furman W Georgia State (74) W Alabama (21) W William & Mary (63) W Clemson (26) W at Florida (t17) L Arkansas (40) W South Carolina (11) W Vanderbilt (46) W at Mississippi (13) L at Miss. State (18) W at Texas (6) W at LSU (28) L Kentucky (13) W Tennessee (12) W Miami (44) W at Auburn (63) W *Kentucky (18) W *Alabama (20) W *LSU (13) L #Georgia State (58) W #Washington (24) W $Texas (4) W $Baylor (12) W $Mississippi (3) W

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

$UCLA (1) W 4-3 %at USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, #at NCAA Regionals, $NCAAs, (#) Rolex Ranking

2000 (17-11)

William & Mary (50) W Lander (1, DII) L at Arkansas W Furman W Tulane (44) W % Indiana State (36) L % Illinois (8) L % Southern Cal (19) L UNC-C (62) W Rice (66) W Auburn (21) W at Alabama L Georgia Tech (70) W Texas L at Vanderbilt W Mississippi St. (21) W at Kentucky (34) W at Tennessee (12) L Mississippi (14) L at South Carolina (51) W Florida (3) L LSU (8) W * Vanderbilt W * LSU(10) W * Tennessee (7) W * Florida (3) L # Arkansas-L.R. W # SMU (12) L %at USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, #at NCAA Regionals, (#) Rolex Ranking

2001 (28-1)

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

NCAA & SEC CHAMPIONS

William & Mary W 7-0 Georgia State W 7-0 Arkansas W 6-1 %Washington L 4-3 %Pepperdine W 4-1 %Illinois W 4-1 Georgia Tech W 5-2 Furman W 7-0 California-Irvine W 7-0 Alabama W 7-0 Clemson W 7-0 Vanderbilt W 7-0 LSU W 4-3 Mississippi W 4-3 Mississippi State W 5-2 South Carolina W 5-0 Tennessee W 6-1 Kentucky W 5-2 Auburn W 4-3 Florida W 7-0 Mississippi State* W 4-0 Mississippi* W 4-0 Tennessee* W 4-3 #Furman W 4-0 #Georgia Tech W 4-0 $California W 4-0 $Duke W 4-3 $SMU W 4-0 $Tennessee W 4-1 %at USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, #at NCAA Regionals, $NCAAs

2002 (28-4)

Clemson (56) Lander (21-DII)

SEC CHAMPIONS W W

5-2 7-0

Ohio State (24) W 5-1 %Brown (53) W 4-1 %Notre Dame (10) W 4-2 %Illinois (6) L 4-1 Furman (67) W 6-1 Charlotte (64) W 6-1 Vanderbilt (27) W 4-3 Kentucky (9) W 4-2 William & Mary (51) W 7-0 Auburn (15) W 4-3 Alabama (t18) W 6-1 Georgia Tech (32) W 7-0 Arkansas (23) W 5-2 LSU (28) W 4-0 Illinois (2) W 5-2 Southern Methodist (41) W 6-1 Mississippi (6) W 5-2 Mississippi State (21) W 4-0 Georgia State (61) W 6-1 South Carolina (24) W 5-2 Florida (10) W 5-2 Tennessee (8) L 4-3 *South Carolina (21) W 4-1 *Tennessee (11) L 4-3 #Charleston Southern W 4-0 #South Carolina (19) W 4-0 $Texas A&M (16) W 4-1 $Pepperdine (8) W 4-1 $UCLA (4) W 4-2 Southern Cal (11) L 4-1 %at USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, #at NCAA Regionals, $NCAAs

2003 (8-16)

at Clemson L 4-3 at North Carolina (26) L 5-2 at Illinios (2) L 7-0 at Georgia Tech (46) W 4-3 vs. Texas (9) W 4-2 % vs. Baylor (3) L 4-0 % vs. Kentucky L 4-2 % vs. Harvard (32) W 4-3 at Vanderbilt (24) L 7-0 at Kentucky (9) L 4-3 William and Mary (47) W 4-3 Auburn (19) W 5-2 at Alabama (15) L 5-2 LSU (20) L 5-2 Southern Methodist cancelled Pepperdine (42) L 5-2 Arkansas (26) W 4-0 Ole Miss (5) L 4-3 Mississippi State L 5-2 at South Carolina (20) L 5-2 at Florida (2) L 6-1 Tennessee (48) W 6-1 * vs. South Carolina (12) W 4-1 * vs. Vanderbilt (8) L 4-0 # vs. South Florida (43) L 4-0 %at USTA/ITA Team Indoors, *SECs, #at NCAA Regionals (College Station, Texas)

2004 (20-6)

SEC CHAMPIONS

William & Mary (41) W Ohio State (15) W North Carolina (52) L Louisville (61) W Furman W Clemson (26) W Georgia State W at LSU (12) W at Arkansas (25) L Georgia Tech (34) W at Mississippi State (29) W at Ole Miss (2) L Florida (9) W South Carolina W South Florida (46) W Kentucky (22) W Vanderbilt (20) W Tennessee (16) L Alabama (35) W Auburn (43) L * vs. Mississippi State W * vs. Florida W * vs. Mississippi W # vs. Tennessee Tech W # vs. Texas (43) W

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

% vs. Vanderbilt (22) L 4-3 *at SEC’s (Nashville, Tenn.), #NCAA Regionals (Athens, Ga.), %NCAA Tournament (Tulsa, Okla.)

2005 (20-7)

William & Mary (46) W 6-1 Louisville (39) W 6-1 Furman W 6-1 Ohio State (17) W 6-1 Ohio State (15) W 4-2 #Illinois (3) L 4-0 #Duke (8) L 4-1 UC-Irvine W 7-0 Sacramento State W 5-2 at Alabama (45) W 6-1 Auburn (15) W 6-1 LSU (17) W 5-2 Arkansas (49) W 5-2 at Georgia Tech (51) W 5-2 Mississippi State (15) L 4-3 Mississippi (6) W 5-2 at Florida (9) L 4-3 at South Carolina (34) L 4-3 at Kentucky (19) W 4-3 at Vanderbilt (54) W 5-2 Tennessee (23) W 6-1 * vs. Mississippi State W 4-0 * vs. Florida L 4-3 # vs. Winthrop (75) W 4-0 # vs. Clemson (27) W 4-0 % vs. LSU (10) W 4-0 % vs. Mississippi (4) L 4-2 *at SEC’s (Athens, Ga.), #NCAA Regionals (Athens, Ga.), %NCAA Tournament (College Station, Texas)

2006 (30-1)

SEC CHAMPIONS

Louisville W 7-0 Clemson W 5-2 East Tennessee W 6-0 Furman W 7-0 %Colorado W 4-0 %UCLA W 4-3 %Illinois W 4-3 %Pepperdine W 4-0 William & Mary W 7-0 Georgia State W 7-0 at Arkansas W 5-2 at LSU W 6-1 South Carolina W 7-0 Florida W 4-3 Georgia Tech W 6-1 at Auburn W 5-2 Alabama W 6-1 Kentucky W 7-0 Vanderbilt W 7-0 at Mississippi State W 4-0 at Mississippi W 4-3 at Tennessee W 5-2 *Alabama W 4-0 *Mississippi State W 4-0 *Mississippi W 4-2 #Furman W 4-0 #Georgia Tech W 4-0 $Notre Dame W 4-0 $Virginia W 4-0 $Baylor W 4-3 $Pepperdine L 4-2 %at ITA Team Indoors (Seattle, Wash.), *SEC’s (Tuscaloosa, Ala.), #NCAA Regionals (Athens, Ga.), $NCAA Tournament (Palo Alto, Cal.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2017-18 Bulldogs *Auburn W *Kentucky W *Vanderbilt W *Tennessee L *Vanderbilt W *Florida L #Radford W #Auburn W $Pepperdine W $Ole Miss W $Virginia W $Texas W %at USTA/ITA Team Indoors; * SECs; # at NCAA Regionals; $ NCAAs

2007 (32-0)

NCAA & SEC CHAMPIONS

William & Mary W Clemson W Georgia State W at Georgia Tech W %Penn W %Pepperdine W %Virginia W %Ohio State W Furman W Tulsa W *Arkansas W *LSU W *at South Carolina W *at Florida W *USC W *Auburn W *at Alabama W *at Kentucky W *at Vanderbilt W *Mississippi State W *Ole Miss W Baylor W *Tennessee W *Mississippi State W *LSU W *Ole Miss W #Fairleigh Dickinson W #Auburn W $Florida W $UCLA W $Virginia W $Illinois W % at USTA/ITA Team Indoors; * SECs; # at NCAA Regionals; $ NCAAs

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

2009 (25-4)

Clemson (61) W 7-0 South Carolina (51) W 5-0 Washington (36) W 4-2 East Tennessee St. (37) W 5-2 William & Mary (61) W 6-1 %Florida State (16) W 4-1 %Southern Cal (6) W 4-1 %Stanford (11) W 4-2 %Virginia (5) L 1-4 Georgia State W 7-0 Georgia Tech (54) W 7-0 Furman (72) W 5-1 at Ole Miss (10) L 4-3 at Mississippi State W 5-2 Florida (8) W 4-3 South Carolina (15) W 4-1 LSU (31) W 5-2 at Arkansas (46) W 7-0 Auburn (27) W 5-2 Alabama (15) W 4-2 at Vanderbilt (52) W 4-3 at Kentucky (14) W 6-1 Tennessee (6) W 5-2 *Auburn W 4-1 *Tennessee (6) L 4-1 $South Carolina State W 4-0 $Virginia Tech (26) W 4-1 $Illinois (13) W 4-3 $Texas (12) L 4-2 %at USTA/ITA Team Indoors (Chicago, Ill.); * at SECs (Auburn, Ala.); $ at NCAAs (Athens/College Station, Texas)

2010 (21-8) 2008 (27-3)

NCAA & SEC CHAMPIONS

Stanford W at Tulsa W East Tennessee State W Georgia State W %at Washington W %Texas W %Ohio State L Furman W St. Bonaventure W *Mississippi State W *Ole Miss W William & Mary W *South Carolina W *Florida W Georgia Tech W *LSU W *Arkansas W *Alabama W

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

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

USC Upstate (72) W %Northwestern (36) W %North Carolina (28) W Georgia Tech (41) W &vs. Ole Miss (11) W &at Virginia (6) L &vs. Florida (10) L East Tennessee St. (62) W Furman (65) W at Auburn (56) W at Alabama (25) W William & Mary (53) W Kentucky (6) W Vanderbilt (27) W Southern Cal (3) L Arkansas (41) W Ohio State (3) L at LSU (41) W Mississippi State (47) W Ole Miss (16) W at South Carolina (43) W at Florida (6) L

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

at Tennessee (2) L 6-1 *vs. Auburn (37) L 4-3 #UNC Greensboro W 4-0 #Florida State (29) W 4-3 $Florida (6) W 4-2 $Oklahoma (20) W 4-0 $Tennessee (2) L 4-1 %ITA Kickoff Weekend (Athens, Ga.); &ITA National Indoor Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.); *SEC Tournament (Lexington, Ky.); #NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.)

* vs. Auburn (17) W 4-0 * at Mississippi State (9) W 4-3 * vs. Kentucky (6) W 4-1 # vs. South Carolina St. W 4-0 # vs. Florida State W 4-1 $ vs. North Carolina (15) W 4-0 $ vs. Pepperdine (7) L 4-3 %ITA Kickoff Weekend (Athens, Ga.); &ITA National Indoor Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.); *SEC Tournament (Starkville, Miss.); #NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.)

2011 (24-6)

2013 (26-5)

SEC CHAMPIONS

2014 (18-8)

SEC CHAMPIONS

2015 (24-5)

SEC CHAMPIONS

SEC CHAMPIONS

Clemson (53) W 7-0 %Oklahoma State (55) W 4-0 %North Carolina (20) W 4-1 USC-Upstate (60) W 7-0 at Ohio State (4) L 6-1 East Tennessee St. (49) W 7-0 at Georgia Tech (21) L 4-3 &vs. Tennessee (3) L 4-2 &vs. Louisville (12) W 4-1 &vs. Stanford (7) W 4-2 Furman W 7-0 Auburn (21) W 4-0 Alabama (29) W 7-0 at Vanderbilt (23) W 6-1 at Kentucky (11) W 4-3 LSU (44) W 7-0 Louisville (34) W 4-3 at Arkansas (68) W 7-0 at Ole Miss (25) W 4-3 at Mississippi State (32) W 4-3 Florida (16) W 4-3 South Carolina W 7-0 Tennessee (4) L 4-3 *vs. LSU (33) W 4-1 *vs. Kentucky (11) L 4-0 #Samford W 4-0 #Auburn (23) W 4-0 $vs. Duke (11) W 4-1 $vs. Tennessee (3) W 4-3 $vs. Southern California (2) L 4-0 %ITA Kickoff Weekend (Athens, Ga.); &ITA National Indoor Tournament (Seattle, Wash.); *SEC Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.); #NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships (Stanford, Calif.)

2012 (26-3)

Clemson (66) W % TCU (51) W % Virginia Tech (34) W East Tennessee St. (64) W William & Mary W Georgia Tech (29) W & vs. California (13) W & vs. Florida (5) W & vs. Southern Cal (1) L Furman W at South Carolina (22) W at Florida (10) W Mississippi State (12) W Ole Miss (16) W Ohio State (2) W Arkansas (32) W at LSU (26) W Kentucky (9) L Vanderbilt (38) W at Alabama W at Auburn (16) W at Tennessee (15) W

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

%Vanderbilt (39) W 4-3 %VCU (32) W 5-1 Clemson (55) W 6-0 at Ohio State (4) L 5-2 at Georgia Tech (65) W 5-2 & vs. Ole Miss (12) W 4-0 & vs. UCLA (3) L 4-1 & vs. Kentucky (7) L 4-2 Furman W 6-1 East Tennessee State W 5-2 Tennessee (8) W 4-1 William & Mary W 7-0 at Ole Miss (9) L 4-3 at Mississippi State (11) W 4-1 Florida (35) W 4-0 South Carolina (32) W 5-2 at Vanderbilt (13) W 4-2 at Kentucky (4) W 4-2 Texas A&M (12) W 4-1 at LSU (32) W 4-0 at Arkansas (53) W 4-1 Auburn (18) W 4-0 Alabama (33) W 5-2 * vs. Kentucky (11) W 4-3 * vs. Texas A&M (12) W 4-3 * vs. Tennessee (7) W 4-0 # Binghamton W 4-0 # Northwestern (36) W 4-0 $ vs. Oklahoma (14) W 4-1 $ vs. Pepperdine (12) W 4-2 $ vs. Virginia (3) L 4-1 %ITA Kickoff Weekend (Athens, Ga.); &ITA National Indoor Tournament (Seattle, Wash.); *SEC Tournament (Oxford, Miss.); #NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships (Champaign, Ill.) %Columbia (43) W 4-2 %Stanford (40) W 4-1 at Southern California (4) L 4-0 vs. UCLA (2) L 4-3 ETSU (67) W 7-0 &vs. Texas (10) L 4-3 &vs. Florida (12) L 4-2 &vs. Mississippi State (9) L 4-3 Georgia Tech (46) W 4-0 at Tennessee (11) W 4-0 Mississippi State (17) W 4-1 Ole Miss W 4-0 Ohio State (1) W 4-3 at South Carolina (48) W 4-1 at Florida (17) W 4-3 Kentucky (14) W 4-1 Vanderbilt (33) W 4-0 at Texas A&M (12) L 4-1 Arkansas (59) W 4-0 LSU (54) W 4-0 at Alabama (33) W 4-0 at Auburn (29) W 4-0 *at Vanderbilt (23) L 4-2 #Jacksonville State W 4-0 # NC State (26) W 4-1 $ North Carolina (7) L 4-2 %ITA Kickoff Weekend (Athens, Ga.); &ITA National Indoor Tournament (Houston, Texas); *SEC Tournament (Nashville, Tenn.); #NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.) %Michigan State (62) W %Utah (60) W UCLA (4) W Southern California (1) L at Georgia Tech (75) W & vs. Columbia (15) W

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


YEAR-BY-YEAR & vs. Illinois (5) W 4-2 & vs. Southern California (1) L 4-1 Furman W 9-0 at Florida (17) W 4-1 at Auburn (28) W 4-0 Texas A&M (10) W 4-1 LSU (28) W 4-2 at Tennessee (55) W 4-0 at Kentucky W 4-2 East Tennessee State W 9-0 South Carolina (47) W 4-0 Vanderbilt (17) W 4-1 at Mississippi State (26) L 4-2 at Alabama (71) W 4-1 Arkansas (71) W 4-0 Ole Miss (14) W 4-0 * vs. Tennessee (42) W 4-0 * vs. Ole Miss (13) W 4-1 *at Texas A&M (6) L 4-2 # Winthrop W 4-0 # Florida State (27) W 4-0 $ vs. Texas (9) W 4-1 $ vs. Oklahoma (1) L 4-2 %ITA Kickoff Weekend (Athens, Ga.); &ITA National Indoor Tournament (Chicago, Ill.); *SEC Tournament (College Station, Texas); #NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships (Waco, Texas)

at Ohio State (3) L 0-4 & North Carolina (5) L 2-4 & Baylor (13) L 4-2 & Utah State W 4-0 at Vanderbilt (30) W 6-1 at Kentucky (15) W 4-3 Ole Miss (37) W 6-1 Wake Forest (1) L 3-4 at Tennessee W 4-3 LSU W 4-1 Alabama W 7-0 at Mississippi St. (17) W 4-0 at Auburn (48) W 4-0 Florida (14) W 6-1 South Carolina (20) W 4-3 at Texas A&M (10) L 2-5 * Arkansas (39) W 4-1 * Florida (14) W 4-3 * Mississippi State (18) W 4-3 # Florida A&M W 4-0 # South Florida (22) W 4-1 # Baylor (35) W 4-1 $ vs. Southern California (4) W 4-3 $ vs. UCLA (5) W 3-2 $ vs. North Carolina (9) L 3-4 %ITA Kickoff Weekend (Athens, Ga.); ~SEC/Pac-12 Challenge (Gainesville, Fla.); &ITA National Indoor Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.); *SEC Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn..); #NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.)

*The Southeastern Conference split into Eastern and Western divisions for tennis in 2002...The SEC Championship was based on points from 1953-1999.

2016 (24-5)

SEC CHAMPIONS

2017 (22-8)

SEC CHAMPIONS

%UC Santa Barbara (48) W 4-1 %Memphis (44) W 4-1 ~at UCLA (12) L 6-1 ~Southern California (8) Cancelled Georgia Tech (44) W 6-1 & vs. UCLA (4) L 4-3 & vs. Columbia (16) W 4-3 & vs. Texas Tech (10) L 4-2 East Tennessee State W 6-1 Mississippi State (50) W 5-2 Alabama (49) W 6-1 at Vanderbilt (56) W 5-2 at South Carolina (62) W 7-2 Ohio State (4) W 4-2 Tennessee W 5-2 Kentucky (18) W 6-1 at Texas A&M (10) W 4-1 at LSU (44) W 4-3 Florida (14) W 5-2 Auburn (59) W 4-0 at Arkansas (12) W 5-2 at Ole Miss (32) W 4-0 * vs. Ole Miss (29) W 4-0 * vs. Mississippi State (25) W 4-1 * vs. Florida (11) L 4-2 # South Carolina State W 4-0 # Baylor (35) W 4-1 $ vs. Southern California (10) W 4-3 $ vs. North Carolina (2) W 4-0 $ vs. Oklahoma (11) L 4-3 %ITA Kickoff Weekend (Athens, Ga.); ~SEC/Pac-12 Challenge (Westwood, Calif.); &ITA National Indoor Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.); *SEC Tournament (Columbia, S.C.); #NCAA Regional (Athens, Ga.); $NCAA Championships (Tulsa, Okla.) at Georgia Tech W %Purdue (44) W %Washington W ~UCLA (6) L ~USC (8) L

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

Year-by-Year Records and Final Rankings Year Record SEC Finish NCAA Finish Ranking 1955 10-11 7th n/a n/a 1956 11-10 6th n/a n/a 1957 18-11-1 4th n/a n/a 1958 17-7 4th n/a n/a 1959 16-8 3rd n/a n/a 1960 7-11-1 5th n/a n/a 1961 14-6-1 2nd n/a n/a 1962 13-5 2nd n/a n/a 1963 16-9 2nd n/a n/a 1964 17-3 T3rd n/a n/a 1965 19-2 3rd n/a n/a 1966 19-3 4th n/a n/a 1967 18-6 4th n/a n/a 1968 15-5 3rd n/a n/a 1969 18-1 2nd n/a n/a 1970 23-1 2nd n/a 18 1971 25-1 1st n/a 10 1972 28-1 1st n/a 9 1973 19-1 1st n/a 17 1974 24-1 1st n/a 19 1975 20-4 T1st n/a 20 1976 26-1 5th n/a 16 1977 25-5 1st Round of 16 12 1978 20-7 1st n/a 12 1979 28-4 1st Round of 16 10 1980 23-7 2nd Round of 16 15 1981 25-3 1st Semifinals 3 1982 28-5 1st Semifinals 4 1983 20-7 4th n/a n/a 1984 32-6 2nd Semifinals 4 1985 36-1 T1st Champion 1 1986 16-8 2nd Round of 16 13 1987 24-3 1st Champion 1 1988 17-7 1st Quarterfinals 8 1989 21-6 1st Finals 3 1990 21-5 2nd Quarterfinals 5 1991 27-3 1st Finals 2 1992 17-5 3rd Quarterfinals 4 1993 25-4 T1st Finals 2 1994 17-6 T2nd Quarterfinals 5 1995 26-2 1st Semifinals 2 1996 22-4 T1st Semifinals 5 1997 23-4 T1st Finals 2 1998 26-4 2nd Finals 3 1999 26-5 T1st Champion 1 2000 17-11 5th Round of 32 18 2001 28-1 1st Champion 1 2002 28-4 1st overall Finals 2 2003 8-16 5th East Round of 64 23 2004 20-6 T2nd East Round of 16 6 2005 20-7 2nd East Quarterfinals 7 2006 30-1 1st overall Finals 2 2007 32-0 1st overall Champion 1 2008 27-3 1st overall Champion 1 2009 25-4 1st East Quarterfinals 6 2010 21-8 3rd East Semifinals 11 2011 24-6 T1st overall Semifinals 5 2012 26-3 2nd East Quarterfinals 5 2013 26-5 1st overall Semifinals 3 2014 18-8 1st overall Round of 16 9 2015 24-5 T1st overall Quarterfinals 8 2016 24-5 1st overall Semifinals 7 2017 22-8 1st overall Semifinals 7

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1977 1st Round: California 6, Georgia 3 1979 1st Round: Pepperdine 5, Georgia 4 1980 1st Round: Pepperdine 5, Georgia 3 1981 1st Round: Georgia 7, Houston 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 7, Pepperdine 2 Semifinals: Stanford 7, Georgia 2 3/4 Playoff: Georgia 6, USC 3 1982 1st Round: Georgia 6, Michigan 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Trinity 2 Semifinals: UCLA 7, Georgia 2 3/4 Playoff: SMU 5, Georgia 2 1984 1st Round: Georgia 5, Arkansas 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, USC 4 Semifinals: Stanford 5, Georgia 3 3/4 Playoff: Pepperdine 5, Georgia 2 1985 1st Round: Georgia 6, Harvard 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Stanford 3 Semifinals: Georgia 5, USC 3 Final: Georgia 5, UCLA 1 1986 1st Round: Pepperdine 7, Georgia 2 1987 1st Round: Georgia 5, Clemson 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Pepperdine 3 Semifinals: Georgia 5, USC 3 Final: Georgia 5, UCLA 1 1988 1st Round: Georgia 5, UCLA 4 Quarterfinals: LSU 5, Georgia 3 1989 1st Round: Georgia 5, USC 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, UC Irvine 1 Semifinals: Georgia 5, TCU 1 Final: Stanford 5, Georgia 3 1990 1st Round: Georgia 5, Northwestern 1 Quarterfinals: USC 5, Georgia 1 1991 1st Round: Georgia 5, Miami 3 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, UCLA 4 Semifinals: Georgia 5, California 4 Final: USC 5, Georgia 2 1992 1st Round: Georgia 5, Harvard 2 Quarterfinals: Notre Dame 5, Georgia 4 1993 1st Round: Georgia 5, Florida 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Duke 4 Semifinals: Georgia 5, UCLA 4 Final: USC 5, Georgia 3 1994 1st Round: Georgia 4, Notre Dame 3 Quarterfinals: Miss. State 4, Georgia 2 1995 1st Round: Georgia 4, Arizona State 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, TCU 1 Semifinals: Ole Miss 4, Georgia 3

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1996 1st Round: Georgia 4, Kansas 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Miss. State 0 Semifinals: Stanford 4, Georgia 3 1997 1st Round: Georgia 4, Fresno State 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Miss State 2 Semifinals: Georgia 4, UCLA 2 Final: Stanford 4, Georgia 0 1998 1st Round: Georgia 4, Harvard 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Pepperdine 2 Semifinals: Georgia 4, LSU 1 Final: Stanford 4, Georgia 0 1999 1st Round: Georgia 4, Georgia State 2 2nd: Georgia 4, Washington 3 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Texas 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Baylor 3 Semifinals: Georgia 4, Ole Miss 1 Final: Georgia 4, UCLA 3 2000 1st Round:Georgia 4, UALR 1 2nd Round: SMU 4, Georgia 3 2001 1st Round: Georgia 4, Furman 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, California 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Duke 3 Semifinals: Georgia 4, SMU 0 Final: Georgia 4, Tennessee 1 2002 1st Round: Georgia 4, Charleston So. 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina 2 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Texas A&M 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Pepperdine 1 Semifinals: Georgia 4, UCLA 2 Final: USC 4, Georgia 1 2003 1st Round: South Florida 4, Georgia 1 2004 1st Round: Georgia 4, Tenn. Tech 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Texas 2 Round of 16: Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 3 2005 1st Round: Georgia 4, Winthrop 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Clemson 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, LSU 0 Quarterfinals: Ole Miss 4, Georgia 2 2006 1st Round: Georgia 4, Furman 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Notre Dame 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Virginia 0 Semifinals: Georgia 4, Baylor 3 Final: Pepperdine 4, Georgia 2 2007 1st Round: Georgia 4, Farleigh Dickson 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Auburn 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Florida 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, UCLA 0 Semifinals: Georgia 4, Virginia 2 Final: Georgia 4, Illinois 0 2008 1st Round: Georgia 4, Radford 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Auburn 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Pepperdine 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Ole Miss

Year Final Site 1977 Athens, Ga. 1979 Athens, Ga. 1980 Athens, Ga. 1981 Athens, Ga. 1982 Athens, Ga. 1984 Athens, Ga. 1985 Athens, Ga. 1986 Athens, Ga. 1987 Athens, Ga. 1988 Athens, Ga. 1989 Athens, Ga. 1990 Indian Wells, Calif. 1991 Athens, Ga. 1992 Athens, Ga. 1993 Athens, Ga. 1994 South Bend, Ind. 1995 Athens, Ga. 1996 Athens, Ga. 1997 Los Angeles, Calif. 1998 Athens, Ga. 1999 Athens, Ga. 2000 Athens, Ga. 2001 Athens, Ga. 2002 College Station, Texas 2003 Athens, Ga. 2004 Tulsa, Okla. 2005 College Station, Texas 2006 Palo Alto, Calif. 2007 Athens, Ga. 2008 Tulsa, Okla. 2009 College Station, Texas 2010 Athens, Ga. 2011 Palo Alto, Calif. 2012 Athens, Ga. 2013 Champaign, Ill. 2014 Athens, Ga. 2015 Waco, Texas 2016 Tulsa, Okla. 2017 Athens, Ga. * Eventual champion Semifinals: Georgia 4, Virginia 3 Final: Georgia 4, Texas 2 2009 1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina St. 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Virginia Tech 1 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Illinois 3 Quarterfinals: Texas 4, Georgia 2 2010 1st Round: Georgia 4, UNC Greensboro 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Florida State 3 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Florida 2 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Oklahoma 0 Semifinals: Tennessee 4, Georgia 1 2011 1st Round: Georgia 4, Samford 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Auburn 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Duke 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Tennessee 3 Semifinals: USC 4, Georgia 0

Round Reached (Opponent) First Round (California) First Round (Pepperdine) First Round (Pepperdine) Semifinals (Stanford*) Semifinals (UCLA*) Semifinals (Stanford) Champion (UCLA) First Round (Pepperdine) Champion (UCLA) Quarterfinals (LSU) Finals (Stanford*) Quarterfinals (USC) Finals (USC*) Quarterfinals (Notre Dame) Finals (USC*) Quarterfinals (Mississippi State) Semifinals (Ole Miss) Semifinals (Stanford*) Finals (Stanford*) Finals (Stanford*) Champion (UCLA) Second Round (SMU) Champion (Tennessee) Finals (USC*) First Round (South Florida) Round of 16 (Vanderbilt) Quarterfinals (Ole Miss) Finals (Pepperdine*) Champion (Illinois) Champion (Texas) Semifinals (Texas) Semifinals (Tennessee) Semifinals (USC*) Quarterfinals (Pepperdine) Semifinals (Virginia*) Round of 16 (North Carolina) Quarterfinals (Oklahoma) Semifinals (Oklahoma) Semifinals (North Carolina) Round of 16: Georgia 4, Oklahoma 1 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Pepperdine 2 Semifinals: Virginia 4, Georgia 1 2014 1st Round: Georgia 4, Jacksonville St. 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, NC State 1 Round of 16: North Carolina 4, Georgia 2 2015 1st Round: Georgia 4, Winthrop 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Florida State 0 Round of 16: Georgia 4, Texas 1 Quarterfinals: Oklahoma 4, Georgia 2 2016 1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina St. 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Baylor 1 Round of 16: Georgia 4, USC 3 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, North Carolina 3 Semifinals: Oklahoma 4, Georgia 3

2012 1st Round: Georgia 4, South Carolina St. 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Florida State 1 Round of 16: Georgia 4, North Carolina 1 Quarterfinals: Pepperdine 4, Georgia 3

2017 1st Round: Georgia 4, Florida A&M 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, South Florida 1 Round of 16: Georgia 4, USC 3 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, UCLA 2 Semifinals: Georgia 3, North Carolina 4

2013 1st Round: Georgia 4, Binghamton 0 2nd Round: Georgia 4, Northwestern 0

Appearances: 39 • Record: 109-35 13 Finals appearances


SIX NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

1985

The 1985 Georgia squad, led by seniors in the top four positions, was perhaps the most powerful team in school history. The Bulldogs were led by Mikael Pernfors, a native Swede who won a second straight NCAA singles championship with a victory over teammate and roommate George Bezecny. Bezecny played No. 2 for the Bulldogs while Allen Miller, a four-time AllAmerican, was No. 3. The rest of the lineup consisted of Deane Frey at No. 4 singles, Philip Johnson at No. 5 and freshman Trey Carter at No. 6. Georgia finished the spring dual match schedule with a perfect 26-0 record.

Final: Georgia def. UCLA 5-1 No. 1 - Pernfors (UGA) d. Kures (UCLA) 6-2, 6-3 No. 2 - Bezecny (UGA) d. Klaparda (UCLA) 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 No. 3 - Miller (UGA) d. Pearce (UCLA) 6-4, 6-4 No. 4 - Basham (UCLA) d. Frey (UGA) 6-1, 7-5 No. 5 - Johnson (UGA) d. Greenwood (UCLA) 7-6, 3-6, 7-5 No. 6 - Carter (UGA) d. Diller (UCLA) 7-6, 3-6, 6-3

1987

The 1987 Georgia tennis team completed the SEC hat trick by winning the indoor tournament, the conference round robin with a 9-0 record and the league outdoor championship. The lineup for the 1987 national champions consisted of the following players: Philip Johnson at No. 1 singles, Stephen Enochs at No. 2, John Boytim at No. 3 and Trey Carter at No. 4. Rounding out the Bulldogs’ lineup was Mike Morrison at No. 5 singles with T.J. Middleton at No. 6. Freshman Jim Childs saw significant action at No. 6 singles and was a regular at No. 3 doubles.

Final: Georgia def. UCLA 5-1 No. 1 - Johnson (UGA) d. Nahirney (UCLA) 4-6, 1-2, ret. No. 2 - Enochs (UGA) d. Farrow (UCLA) 7-6, 6-7, 6-2 No. 3 - Boytim (UGA) d. Trigueiro (UCLA) 6-3, 6-7, 7-6 No. 4 - Carter (UGA) d. Greenwood (UCLA) 7-6, 7-5 No. 5 - Galbraith (UCLA) d. Morrison (UGA) 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 No. 6 - Middleton (UGA) d. Garrow (UCLA) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3

The 1999 Bulldogs entered the newly formatted 64-team tournament as the No. 10 seed. Through the course of the regional and championship tournaments, the Bulldogs overcame seemingly insurmountable odds, fighting off three team match points to rise to the top. In the team final against top-ranked UCLA, Georgia opened with wins at Nos. 1 and 2 to claim the doubles point. The Bruins retaliated, proving that they would not go quietly. Falling into a tie in singles play, junior Joey Pitts swung the balance for the Bulldogs in a threesetter at the No. 4 position.

Final: Georgia def. UCLA 4-3 No. 1 - Grinda (UCLA) d. Hemeda (UGA) 6-4,6-7(4),6-4 No. 2 - Fleishman (UCLA) d. Corrales (UGA) 6-3,6-3 No. 3 - Carlson (UGA) d. Cook (UCLA) 6-4,7-6(3) No. 4 - Pitts (UGA) d. Lee (UCLA) 5-7,6-3,6-2 No. 5 - Kramer (UCLA) d. Seri (UGA) 6-2,7-5 No. 6 - Lang (UGA) d. Rozpedski (UCLA) 2-6,7-6 (4),6-2

The 2001 Bulldogs etched their name in the annals of Georgia tennis history and also the NCAA record books as just the second program to win the title, fail to reach the Round of 16 the following year and then claim another NCAA crown in a span of three years. Georgia rode a 25-match winning streak through the tournament to capture the program’s fourth national title. In the team final, Georgia clinched the doubles point, but lost the first set in three singles matches. However, with Georgia leading 3-1, Chad Carlson topped Adam Carey 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 to clinch the match for the Bulldogs.

Final: Georgia def. Tennessee, 4-1 No. 1 - M. Boeker (UGA) vs. Parsons (UT), 1-6, 6-4, 5-5, DNF No. 2 - Toledo (UT) d. Hodge (UGA) 6-7(4), 6-0, 6-4 No. 3 - Joseph (UGA) d. Handoyo (UT) 2-6, 6-3, 6-1 No. 4 - Carlson (UGA) d. Carey (UT) 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 No. 5 - Parrott (UGA) vs. Podbury (UT) 1-6, 7-6(2), 1-4, DNF No. 6 - Wagner (UGA) d. Rea (UT) 6-2, 6-1

The 2007 Bulldogs completed their dream season by winning the program’s fifth NCAA title on their home court. The crown was the final piece to a perfect puzzle as the squad captured every possible team title during its undefeated run, which also included the ITA Team Indoor National Championship and the SEC Tournament. Georgia was so dominant that for the first time in team history, the Bulldogs never allowed an opponent more than two points in a match. Even then, the opposition gained two points only twice, and Georgia registered a total of 22 shutouts.

Final: Georgia def. Illinois, 4-0 No. 1 - Isner (UGA) d. Anderson (ILL) 6-1, 7-6 (7-1) No. 2 - Flores (UGA) vs. Rowe (ILL) 6-7 (6-8), 2-4, DNF No. 3 - Helgeson (UGA) vs. Spicijaric (ILL) 7-6 (7-4), 4-2, DNF No. 4 - Omerzel (UGA) d. Gonzales (ILL) 7-6, 6-1 No. 5 - Schnugg (UGA) d. Jones (ILL) 6-4, 6-1 No. 6 - Hunt (UGA) vs. Heiser (ILL) 4-6, 6-3, 2-1, DNF

The 2008 Bulldogs became the first squad to win back-to-back NCAA Championship titles since Stanford in 1997-98. Georgia officially captured the title by defeating Texas in the finals, 4-2. However, arguably the victory most indicative of the Bulldogs’ talent came in the semifinal round as Georgia topped undefeated, No. 1-ranked and heavily-favored Virginia, 4-3. On the run to the national championship, the Bulldogs also captured their third consecutive regular-season Southeastern Conference championship with a 10-1 record.

Final: Georgia def. Texas, 4-2 No. 1 - Helgeson (UGA) d. Kurtovsky (UT) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 No. 2 - Schnugg (UGA) d. Damico (UT) 6-4, 6-2 No. 3 - Flores (UGA) d. Corrie (UT) 6-3, 1-6, 6-1 No. 4 - Hunt (UGA) d. Barriga (UT) 6-1, 6-4 No. 5 - Garrapiz (UGA) vs. Mihailovic (UT) 4-6, 6-2, 2-1, DNF No. 6 - Varela (UT) d. Vitulli (UGA) 6-4, 6-3

1999 2001 2007 2008

Doubles not played, match clinched.

Doubles not played, match clinched.

No. 1 - Hemeda/Seri (UGA) d. Grinda/Lee (UCLA) 8-6 No. 2 - Lang/Parrott (UGA) d. Cook/Kramer (UCLA) 8-6 No. 3 - Carlson/Corrales (UGA) vs. Rozpedski/Sands (UCLA), DNF

No. 1 - M. Boeker/Parrott (UGA) vs Carey/Parsons (UT), DNF No. 2 - Hodge/Wagner (UGA) d. Handoyo/Podbury (UT), 8-6 No. 3 N. Boeker/Carlson (UGA) d. Rea/Toledo (UT), 8-3

No. 1 - Anderson/Rowe (ILL) d. Isner/Flores (UGA) 8-7 No. 2 - Helgeson/Omerzel (UGA) d. Davis/Gonzales (ILL) 8-6 No. 3 - Hunt/Schnugg (UGA) d. Jones/Spicijaric (ILL) 9-7

No. 1 - Hunt/Schnugg (UGA) vs. Corrie/Damico (UT) 8-7, DNF No. 2 - Barriga/Varela (UT) d. Flores/Garrapiz (UGA) 8-6 No. 3 - Kurtovsky/Zavala (UT) def. Helgeson/Vitulli (UGA) 8-3

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NCAA SINGLES RESULTS 1977 Charlie Ellis 1st Rd.: Bye 2nd Rd.: def. Randy Crawford (TCU) 2-6, 7-6(5-3), 7-6(5-4) Rd. of 16: def. Andy Lucchesi (USC) 6-3, 6-4 QF: lost [12] Tony Graham (UCLA) 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 1978 Wes Cash 1st Rd.: def. Matt Doyle (Yale) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost [13] Leo Palin (Pepperdine) 6-2, 6-3 1979 Wes Cash 1st Rd.: lost [15] Juan Farrow (SIU Edwardsville) 6-1, 6-3 Bill Rogers 1st Rd.: lost [5] Jay Lapidus (Princeton) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 1980 Peter Lloyd 1st Rd.: lost [2] Scott McCain 6-2, 6-3 1981 John Mangan 1st Rd.: lost Andy Gordon (Arizona) 6-3, 7-5 Bill Rogers 1st Rd.: lost Danny Saltz (UCLA) 6-1, 6-1 1982 Tom Foster 1st Rd.: lost [9-16] Chiam Arolsorov (Duke) 4-6, 6-3, 6-0 John Mangan 1st Rd. lost Eric van’t Hof (SMU) 6-3, 7-6(4) Allen Miller 1st Rd.: def. [9-16] Jean Desdunes (Clemson) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost Jeff Turpin (SMU) 6-1, 6-3 1983 Joe Heldman 1st Rd.: def. Ric Rudeen (Clemson) 6-1, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost Todd Witsken (USC) 7-6(3), 6-4 1983 Allen Miller 1st Rd.: def. Christian Schultes (Utah) 7-6(3), 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. [9] Mark Flur (Duke) 6-0, 6-1 Rd. of 16: lost Fredrik Pahlett (Minnesota) 6-3, 6-2 1984 Allen Miller 1st Rd.: lost Fredrik Pahlett (Minnesota) 6-4, 6-4 Mikael Pernfors [4] (Champion) 1st Rd.: def. Mark Styslinger (SMU) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Jon Treml (NE Louisiana) 6-4, 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. [9-16] Jeff Klaparda (UCLA) 5-7, 7-6(2), 6-2 QF: def. [9-16] Todd Witsken (USC) 7-6(4), 6-1 SF: def. [2] Jonny Levine (Texas) 1-6, 7-6(2), 6-2 F: def. [3] Lawson Duncan (Clem.) 6-1, 6-4 1985 George Bezecny [7] 1st Rd.: def. Jeff Hersh (Duke) 6-0, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Tom Mercer (TCU) 6-2, 1-0, ret. Rd. of 16: def. Jeff Chambers (UNC) 6-1, 6-2 QF: def. [2] Dan Goldie (Stanford) 5-7, 7-6(7), 6-0 SF: def. [4] Todd Witsken (USC) 6-4, 6-4 F: lost [1] Mikael Pernfors (Georgia) 6-2, 6-3 Mikael Pernfors [1] (Champion) 1st Rd.: def. Chuck Merzbacher (Minnesota) 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Carlos DiLaura (Pepperdine), default Rd. of 16: def. [9-16] Steve DeVries (California) 6-2, 6-2 QF: def. [6] Grant Connell (Texas A&M) 6-4, 6-0 SF: def. [3] Jim Grabb (Stanford) 7-5, 6-4 F: def. [7] George Bezecny (Georgia) 6-2, 6-3

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1986 Trey Carter 1st Rd.: lost [4] Kelly Jones (Pepperdine) 7-6(6) 5-7, 6-3 Philip Johnson 1st Rd.: def. Jan Sandberg (South Carolina) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost [5] Brad Pearce (UCLA) 6-1, 7-6(4) 1987 John Boytim 1st Rd.: lost Bret Garnett (SW Louisiana) 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 Stephen Enochs 1st Rd.: lost Ken Diller (South Carolina) 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 Philip Johnson [3] 1st Rd.: def. Johan Karlen (South Carolina) 6-3, 6-1 2nd Rd.: lost Brett Greenwood (UCLA) 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 1988 Stephen Enochs 1st Rd.: def. Joby Foley (West Virginia) 6-1, 6-7(4), 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost [3] Andrew Sznajder (Pepperdine) 6-2, 6-2 Chris Garner 1st Rd.: def. Hakan Svensson (SW Missouri St) 7-6(3), 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. [9-16] Kenny Thorne (Ga. Tech) 7-5, 1-6, 6-1 Rd. of 16: lost Byron Talbot (Tennessee) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 Al Parker 1st Rd.: def. Craig Johnson (Pepperdine) 1-6, 7-5, 7-6(4) 2nd Rd.: def. Mark Greenan (Wake Forest) 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. [9-16] Greg Failla (Cal St-Long B) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 QF: def. Mark Kaplan (UC Irvine) 6-4, 6-3 SF: lost [1] Robbie Weiss (Pepperdine) 6-3, 6-2 1989 Stephen Enochs [9-16] 1st Rd.: def. David DiLucia (Notre Dame) 6-4, 6-1 2nd Rd.: def. Jeff Gross (Kansas) 7-6(4), 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. Dan Goldberg (Michigan) 7-6(9) 6-3 QF: def. [9-16] Travor Kroneman (UC Irvine) 6-4, 6-1 SF: lost Steven Jung (Nebraska) 6-3, 6-2 Francisco Montana 1st Rd.: def. [1] MaliVai Washington (Michigan) 6-4, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Vince Van Gelderen (Clemson) 6-4, 6-7(4) 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. Brian Garrow (UCLA) 7-6(5), 7-6(1) QF: def. Kip Brady (Cal-Santa Barbara) 2-6, 6-0, 6-3 SF: lost [9-16] Donni Leaycraft (LSU) 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 Al Parker [7] 1st Rd.: def. Jason Netter (UCLA) 6-2, 6-0 2nd Rd. def. Mark Jeffrey (Miss. State) 6-4, 6-1 Rd. of 16: def. [9-16] John Sullivan (Clemson) 6-7(1), 7-5, 6-1 QF: lost [9-16] Donni Leaycraft (LSU) 7-5, 6-1 1990 Al Parker [5-8] 1st Rd.: def. David Decret (UC-Santa Barbara) 6-2, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Jason Netter (UCLA) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 1991 Patricio Arnold [9-16] 1st Rd.: def. Ricardo Herrero (San Diego St.) 6-4, 7-6(5) 2nd Rd.: def. Ellis Ferreira (Alabama) 6-2, 6-1 Rd. of 16: def. [1] Conny Falk (Miami) 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 QF: def. [8] Byron Black (USC) 6-2, 6-3 SF: def. [3] Alex O’Brien (Stanford) 6-2, 7-5 F: lost Jared Palmer (Stanford) 6-2, 6-0 Ivan Baron 1st Rd.: def. Hubert Karrasch (Texas) 6-0, 6-0 2nd Rd.: def. Fabio Silverberg (Tennessee) 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16: lost Jared Palmer (Stanford) 6-0, 6-3 Al Parker [2] 1st Rd.: def. Dave Lomicky (Arizona State) 6-2, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Albert Chang (Harvard) 7-6(1), 6-2

1992 Wade McGuire [5-8] 1st Rd.: def. Luis Ruette (TCU) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Michael Flanagan (Stanford) 7-6(4), 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. Michael Tebbutt (N. Arizona) 6-1, 6-4 QF: def. Tamer El Sawy (LSU) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 SF: def. Howard Joffe (Pepperdine) 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 F: lost [3] Alex O’Brien (Stanford) 6-3, 6-2 Bobby Mariencheck 1st. Rd.: def. Mike Zimmerman (Harvard) 6-1, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost David Ekerot (USC) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 Mike Sell 1st. Rd.: def. Mark Knowles (UCLA) 6-4, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Jon Leach (USC) 6-0, 6-0 Rd. of 16: lost Howard Joffe (Pepperdine) 7-5, 6-2 1993 Wade McGuire [4] 1st Rd.: def. Chet Crile (Washington) 6-1, 6-1 2nd Rd.: def. Michael Kirsten (UAB) 6-2, 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. [9-16] Mark Merklein (Florida) 6-3,6-4 QF: def. [9-16] David Ekerot (USC) 6-4, 6-1 SF: def. Davide Sanjuinetti (UCLA) 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(5) F: lost [1] Chris Woodruff (Tenn.) 6-3, 6-1 Mike Sell [9-16] 1st Rd.: def. Steve Flanigan (West Va.) 6-7(11), 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Ernesto Diaz (Boise State) 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-2 Rd. of 16: lost [1] Chris Woodruff (Tennessee) 6-2, 7-5 1994 Jamie Laschinger 1st Rd.: def. [9-16] Roger Pettersson (UNLV) 7-6(5), 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Pedro Braga (LSU) 7-6(5), 5-7, 7-6(11) Rd. of 16: lost [1] Wayne Black (USC) 6-1, 6-2 Bobby Mariencheck 1st Rd.: lost [9-16] Jon Leach (USC) 6-4, 6-2 Mike Sell 1st Rd.: def. Dan Coakley (Dartmouth) 7-6(1), 6-1 2nd Rd.: def. [9-16] Charles Auffray (Pepperdine) 6-1, 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. [5-8] Chris Pressley (Duke) 4-6, 6-2, 6-0 QF: lost [2] Marcus Hilpert (Arkansas) 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 1995 Steven Baldas [9-16] 1st Rd.: lost Mike Sprouse (Notre Dame) 7-6(8), 5-7, 6-4 Eddie Jacques 1st Rd.: def. Chris Numbers (San Diego St.) 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost [9-16] Michael Hill (California) 6-4, 6-4 Mike Sell [9-16] 1st Rd.: def. Casey Louis (California) 6-3, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Alex Decret (UC-Santa Barbara) 7-6(4), 4-6, 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost [8] David Caldwell (N. Carolina) 6-2, 6-7(5), 6-2 1996 Steven Baldas 1st Rd.: lost Todd Meringoff (Harvard) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 John Roddick 1st Rd.: def. Eric Taino (UCLA) 6-2, 7-6(2) 2nd Rd.: def. Jim Thomas (Stanford) 6-4, 6-1 Rd. of 16: lost Adam Peterson (USC) 6-4, 5-7, 7-6(4) 1997 John Roddick [8] 1st Rd.: lost Ignacio Hirigoyen (SMU) 7-6(4), 6-3 1998 Steven Baldas 1st Rd.: def. Asaf Tishler (UNLV) 6-3, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost [5] Thomas Dupre [5] (Miss. State) 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 Hisham Hemeda 1st Rd.: def. Aaron Marchetti (Virginia Tech) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. [3] Michal Chmela (LSU) 6-4, 6-1


NCAA SINGLES RESULTS Rd. of 16: lost George Bastl (USC) 6-0, 6-2 John Roddick 1st Rd.: def. Adam Neal (Oklahoma) 6-3, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. [2] Sebastien DeChaunac (Miss. St.) 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. [9-16] Ryan Wolters (Stanford) 6-4, 6-4 QF: def. [7] Robert Samuelsson (Tulane) 2-6, 7-6(5), 7-6(10) SF: lost [6] Bob Bryan (Stanford) 6-3 6-4 1999 Hisham Hemeda [8] 1st Rd.: def. Luis Uribe (Kansas) 6-3, 6-3 2nd Rd: def. Shuon Madden (Texas A&M) 6-4, 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost Brandon Hawk (Texas) 4-6, 7-5, 7-6(5) Chad Carlson 1st Rd.: lost [9-16] Ignacio Hirigoyen (SMU) 6-3, 6-1 2000 Matias Boeker [9-16] 1st Rd.: def. Dusty Beard (Oklahoma) 6-3, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Guillermo Carter (Oregon) 7-6(5), 6-3 Adam Seri 1st Rd.: lost [9-16] Cary Franklin (Illinois) 6-4, 6-2

Luis Flores [9-16] 1st Rd.: lost Ryler DeHeart (Illinois) 6-1, 7-5 John Isner [2] 1st Rd.: def. D.J. Geatz (Minnesota) 7-5, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Roger Matalonga (Arizona) 7-6, 6-4 2007 John Isner [1] 1st Rd.: def. Andy Juc (Furman) 6-2, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Bassam Beidas (Pepperdine) 6-4, 7-5 Rd. of 16: def. Ken Skupski (LSU) 7-6(8), 7-5 QF: def. [5] Steven Moneke (Ohio State) 6-3, 6-2 SF: def. Alex Slovic (Washington) 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-4 F: lost [2] Somdev Dewarman (Virginia) 7-6(4), 4-6, 7-6(2) Luis Flores [9-16] 1st Rd.: def. Haythem Abid (UCLA) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 2nd Rd.: def. Harel Srugo (Old Dominion) 6-2, 6-3 Rd. of 16: lost [3] Jesse Levine (Florida) 6-1, 6-3 Travis Helgeson [9-16] 1st Rd.: def. Henrique Cancado (Old Dominion) 6-4, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Peirre Mouillon (California) 6-3, 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost [2] Somdev Dewarman (Virginia) 6-1, 6-2

2001 Matias Boeker [3] (champion) 1st Rd.: def. David Martin (Stanford) 6-1, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Jamie Gresh (Penn State) 6-2, 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. [9-16] Jean-Julien Rojer (UCLA) 6-1, 6-4 QF: def. Steve Berke (Yale) 6-3, 6-4 SF: def. [7] Guilaume Legat (S. Carolina) 6-2, 6-2 F: def. Brian Vahaley (Virginia) 6-2, 6-2

Matic Omerzel 1st Rd.: lost Matko Maravic (Michigan) 6-3, 1-6, 6-1

Chad Carlson 1st Rd.: lost Phil Metz (Ohio State) 6-2, 4-1, ret.

Luis Flores 1st Rd.: lost Oleksandr Nedovyesov (Okla. State) 6-2, 6-2

Lesley Joseph 1st Rd.: def. [9-16] Andrew Park (USC) 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 2nd Rd.: lost Andres Pedroso (Duke) 6-4, 4-6, 6-2

Jamie Hunt 1st Rd.: lost Ryan Rowe (Illinois) 4-6, 6-2, 7-5

2002 Matias Boeker [1] (champion) 1st Rd.: def. Steve Berke (Yale) 6-2, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. David Loewenthal (Wake Forest) 2-6, 6-4, 6-0 Rd. of 16: def. Thomas Schneiter (UNLV) 6-2, 6-1 QF: def. Nick Rainey (USC) 7-5, 6-2 SF: def. David Martin (Stanford) 6-4, 6-4 F: def. [4] Jesse Witten (UK) 6-2, 6-2 Brandon Wagner 1st Rd.: def. Roger Anderson (Georgia Tech) 6-4, 6-1 2nd Rd.: def. [9-16] Bobby Reynolds (Vanderbilt) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. Ryan Newport (Texas A&M) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 QF: lost Ryan Haviland (Stanford) 6-2, 6-1 2003 Nicolas Boeker 1st Rd.: def. [5] Tobias Clemens (UCLA) 7-5, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Mark van Elden (Oklahoma St) 6-1, 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost [9-16] Hamid Mirzadeh (Florida) 6-1, 6-4 Bo Hodge [4] 1st Rd.: def. Jean Simon (Texas) 6-4, 6-1 2nd Rd.: def. Matt Hanlin (Washington) 6-2, 1-6, 7-6(1) Rd. of 16: def. [9-16] Michael Kogan (Tulane) 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 QF: lost Todd Widom (Miami) 6-3, 7-5 2004 Bo Hodge 1st Rd.: def. Felix Hardt (San Diego St) 6-1, 7-6 2nd Rd.: def. Andres Lauland (Virginia Tech) 3-6, 7-5, 7-6(2) Rd. of 16: lost Franticek Babej (South Alabama) 6-3, 6-4 2005 John Isner 1st Rd.: def. Mark van Elden (Oklahoma St.) 6-4, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Travis Helgeson (Texas) 6-3, 6-4 2006

2008 Travis Helgeson 1st Rd.: def. Moritz Baumann (Wisconsin) 6-4, 6-3 2nd Rd.: def. Kaden Hensel (Tennessee) 6-2, 6-7(5), 7-5 Rd. of 16: lost Bassam Beidas (Pepperdine) 6-1, 6-4

Nate Schnugg 1st Rd.: lost Ruben Gonzales (Illinois) 6-3, 7-6(3) 2009 Nate Schnugg 1st Rd.: def. Reid Carleton (Duke) 6-1, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Dennis Nevolo (Illinois) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 Rd. of 16: lost Alex Clayton (Stanford) 6-4, 7-6(4) 2010 Javier Garrapiz 1st Rd.: def. Andrei Daescu (Oklahoma) 6-4, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost [9-16] Robert Farah (USC) 7-5, 6-1

Wil Spencer [9-16] 1st Rd.: def. Juan Spir (Georgia Tech) 6-3, 6-0 2nd Rd.: def. Luka Somen (Virginia Tech) 6-4, 7-5 Rd. of 16: lost [2] Mitchell Frank (Virginia) 6-1, 6-3 2013 Nathan Pasha 1st Rd.: lost [9-16] Evan King (Michigan) 6-2, 6-2 Ben Wagland 1st Rd.: lost [3] Jarmere Jenkins (Virginia) 6-2, 6-4 2014 Nathan Pasha 1st Rd.: def. Rafael Aita (UNC-Wilmington) 6-3, 6-4 2nd Rd.: def. Greg Andrews (Notre Dame) 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-3 Rd. of 16: lost [2] Marcus Giron (UCLA) 7-6(4), 6-3 Austin Smith 1st Rd.: lost Alen Salibasic (Drake) 6-7(5), 6-4, 7-5 2015 Wayne Montgomery 1st Rd.: lost Guillermo Nunez (TCU) 6-7(2), 6-3, 6-2 Nathan Pasha 1st Rd.: lost Christopher Eubanks (Ga. Tech) 7-5, 6-3 Austin Smith 1st Rd.: def. Roberto Cid (South Florida) 6-2, 7-6(1) 2nd Rd.: lost Sebastian Stiefelmeyer (Louisville) 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-4 2016 Wayne Montgomery 1st Rd.: def. Sam Matheson (Liberty) 6-1, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (Virginia) 6-2, 6-0 Austin Smith 1st Rd.: lost Axel Alvarez Llamas (Oklahoma) 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 2017 Emil Reinberg 1st Rd.: def. (7) Hugo Di Feo (Ohio State) 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 2nd Rd.: lost to (21) Jolan Cailleau (Texas Tech) 4-6, 7-5, 7-5) Nathan Ponwith 1st Rd.: def. Piotr Baranski (Southern Illinois) 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3) 2nd Rd.: lost to Borna Gojo (Wake Forest) 6-3, 6-2 Wayne Montgomery 1st Rd.: lost to (8) Tom Fawcett (Stanford) 6-1, 7-5

2011 Javier Garrapiz 1st Rd.: def. Raony Carvalho (Texas Tech) 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 2nd Rd.: lost Rhyne Williams (Tennessee) 6-1, 6-1 Wil Spencer 1st Rd.: lost [9-16] Austen Childs (Louisville) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Sadio Doumbia 1st Rd.: lost Gonzalo Escobar (Texas Tech) 6-2, 6-3 2012 Sadio Doumbia 1st Rd.: def. Kyle McMorrow (Washington) 6-2, 6-4 2nd Rd.: lost Neal Skupski (LSU) 6-2, 6-3 Ignacio Taboada 1st Rd.: def. Mate Zsiga, Baylor 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 2nd Rd.: lost [9-16] Alex Musialek (Kentucky) 6-2, 6-7(9), 6-4 KU Singh 1st Rd.: lost Kevin King (Georgia Tech) 7-6(4), 6-4 Hernus Pieters 1st Rd.: lost [9-16] Costin Paval (Oklahoma) 6-3, 6-4

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NCAA DOUBLES RESULTS 1977 Wes Cash/Charlie Ellis 1st Rd.: lost Jeff Etterbeck/Jud Schaufler (Michigan) 6-7(5-4), 7-6(5-2), 7-5 1978 Wes Cash/Tim Delaney 1st Rd.: def. Tony Graham/Jon Paley (UCLA) 6-3, 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost [1] Jay Lapidus/Leif Shiras (Princeton) 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 1979 Wes Cash/Bill Rogers [8] 1st Rd.: lost Marcel Freeman/Mike Harrington (UCLA) 6-3, 6-4 1980 Brent Crymes/Paul Groth 1st Rd.: def. Paul Batten/Niak Brash (San Jose State) 6-3, 6-3 Rd. of 16: lost [2] John Benson/Tony Gimmalva (Trinity) 6-7(5-3), 6-4, 6-2 1981 Brent Crymes/Paul Groth 1st Rd.: lost Mark Johnson/Kirk Loomis (Oklahoma State) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 John Mangan/Bill Rogers 1st Rd.: def. [5-8] Drew Giltlin/Jermoe Vanier (SMU) 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. Howard Sands/Mike Terner (Harvard) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 QF: def. Mark Dickson/Pender Murphy (Clemson) 6-3, 6-4 SF: lost [3] David Pate/Karl Richter (TCU) 5-7(5-3), 6-4, 6-2 1982 Ola Malmqvist/Allen Miller [5-8] 1st Rd.: def. Eddie Baretto/Mike Howard (San Francisco) 6-4, 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. Marcel Freeman/Robbie Venter (UCLA) 7-6(6), 4-6, 7-5 QF: def. [1] David Pate/Karl Richter (TCU) 6-3, 6-3 SF: def. [3] Mark Pinchoff/Tomm Warneke (Trinity) 6-4, 6-7(1), 6-3 F: lost [5-8] Peter Doohan/Pat Serret (Arkansas) 7-6(5), 5-7, 6-2 John Mangan/Peter Lloyd 1st Rd.: def. Steve Guy/Paul Smith (Wichita State) 6-4, 6-3 Rd. of 16: lost [5-8] Jeff Arons/Scott Davis (Stanford) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 1983 Tom Foster/Joe Heldman 1st Rd.: lost [5-8] Jorge Lozana/Timothy Pawsat (USC) 7-6(4), 3-6, 6-4 Ola Malmqvist/Allen Miller (Champions) Out Match: def. Gret Holmes/John Tsumas (Utah) 7-5, 6-2 1st Rd.: def. Kelly Evernden/Jose Lambert (Arkansas) 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. Howard Sands/Warren Grossman (Harvard) 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 QF: def. Mark Mees/Tom Haney (Michigan) 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 SF: def. [1] Toberto Saad/Paul Smith (Wichita State) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 F: def. [2] Ken Flach/Robert Seguso (SIU Edwardsville) 7-5, 6-3 1984 Allen Miller/Mikael Pernfors 1st Rd.: def. Dave Delsini/Johan Sjogren (SIU Edwardsville) 6-0, 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. [2] Mark Basham/Michael Kures (UCLA) 6-2, 6-4 QF: def. Grant Connell/Greg Hill (Texas A&M) 6-4, 6-0 SF: lost [6] Rick Leach/Tim Pawsat (USC) 6-2, 6-2 1985 Allen Miller/Mikael Pernfors [1] 1st Rd.: def. David Livingston/Jeff Klaparda (UCLA) 6-7(2), 6-3, 7-5 Rd. of 16: def. Richard Schmidt/Tim Siegel (Arkansas) 6-3, 6-3 QF: def. [5-8] Jim Grabb/John Letts (Stanford) 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 SF: lost [5-8] Carlo DiLaura/Kelly Jones (Pepperdine) 6-3, 6-2

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1987 John Boytim/Stephen Enochs 1st Rd.: def. Kyle Anderson/Marcel van der Merwe (Auburn) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost [5-8] Ed Galbraith/Brian Garrow (UCLA) 7-5, 6-4 1988 Chris Garner/Al Parker 1st Rd.: lost [1] Eric Amend/Donald Melville (UCLA) 7-5, 6-4 1989 Jim Childs/T.J. Middleton 1st Rd.: lost [3] Clinton Banducci/Eric Lingg (TCU) 7-6(3), 6-3 Stephen Enochs/Al Parker 1st Rd.: lost Joby Foley/Brad Kelly (West Virginia) 6-4, 6-4 1990 Murphy Jensen/Al Parker [5-8] 1st Rd.: def. Joby Foley/Brad Kelly (West Virginia) 6-2, 7-5 Rd. of 16: def. Owen Casey/J.L. Guillo (Clemson) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 QF: lost Jarred Palmer/Jonathan Stark (Stanford) 6-3, 6-2 1991 Wade McGuire/Bobby Mariencheck 1st Rd.: def. Dean Cohen/Conny Falk (Miami) 6-2, 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. David Ekerot/Donny Issak (USC) 6-3, 6-3 QF: def. [5-8] Ellis Ferreira/Rick Witsken (Alabama) 6-3, 7-5 SF: lost [2] Matt Lucena/Bend Pedersen (California) 6-1, 6-2 1992 Wade McGuire/Bobby Mariencheck [4] 1st Rd.: def. Mark Booras/Rodrigo Gonzales (West Virginia) 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16 lost Adam Krafft/Brian Uihlein (Minnesota) 6-3, 6-4 1993 Jamie Laschinger/Albin Polonyi 1st Rd.: def. Dave Hall/Willy Quest (Duke) 7-6(7), 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. Jon Leach/Brian MacPhie (USC) default QF: def. Stephan Figley/Jeff Spiers (Colorado) 6-3, 6-4 SF: lost Chris Cocotos/Michael Flanagan (Stanford) 7-6(7), 7-6(3) 1994 Jamie Laschinger/Albin Polonyi 1st Rd.: lost Chris Cocotos/Michael Flanagan (Stanford) 7-6(6), 6-3 1995 Steven Baldas/Jamie Laschinger [4] 1st Rd.: def. Roger Petterson/Luke Smith (UNLV) 6-3, 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. Chris Mahony/Pablo Montana (Tennessee) 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-1 QF: lost Remi Feneon/Johan Landsberg (Ole Miss) 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 1996 Steven Baldas/Jamie Laschinger 1st Rd.: def. Sven Koehler/Dmitry Muzyka (Duke) 7-6(4), 7-5 Rd. of 16: lost [1] Justin Gimelstob/Srdjan Muskatirovic (UCLA) 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 1997 John Roddick/Kevin Sessions 1st Rd.: def. [5-8] Kevin Kim/Eric Lin (UCLA) 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 Rd. of 16: lost Paul Goldstein/Ryan Wolters (Stanford) 6-4, 6-2 1998 Steven Baldas/John Roddick [3] 1st Rd.: lost Pepe Caballero/Jeff Williams (New Mexico) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(6)


NCAA DOUBLES RESULTS 2000 Matias Boeker/Travis Parrott 1st Rd.: lost Leif Meineke/Wesley Moodie (Boise State) 7-6(4), 7-5 2001 Matias Boeker/Travis Parrott [2] (Champions) 1st Rd.: def. Sebastian Graeff/Stefan Sutter (Pepperdine) 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-2 Rd. of 16: def. Kyle Kligerman/John Portlock (Princeton) 7-6(0), 6-2 QF: def. Trace Fielding/Jimmy Haney (TCU) 6-4, 6-2 SF: def. Scott Lipsky/David Martin (Stanford) 7-5, 6-0 F: def. [3] Johan Burnstron/Jon Wallmark (SMU) 6-4, 7-5 2002 Matias Boeker/Bo Hodge 1st Rd.: lost [3] Oliver Maiberger/Ryan Redondo (San Diego State) 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-2 2003 Nicolas Boeker/Bo Hodge 1st Rd.: def. Zoltan Csanadi/Izak Van der Merwe (Old Dominion) 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 Rd. of 16: lost [4] Scott Lipsky/David Martin [4] (Stanford) 6-2, 6-3 2004 Bo Hodge/John Isner 1st Rd.: def. Merek Gebicki/Braden Olson (Montana State) 6-4, 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. Jamie Cerretani/Adil Shamadsin (Brown) 6-3, 6-7(2), 7-6(3) QF: def. Chris Brandi/Hamid Mirzadeh (Florida) 7-6(4), 7-6(1) SF: def. Zoltan Csanadi/Izak Van der Merwe (Old Dominion) 6-2, 6-7(3), 6-4 F: lost KC Corkery/Sam Warburg (Stanford) 6-2, 6-7(3), 6-4 2005 John Isner/Antonio Ruiz [1] (Champions) 1st Rd.: def. David Kowalski/Ryan Stotland (New Mexico) 6-7(3), 7-6(7), 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. Rohan Gajjar/Adrians Zguns (Arkansas) 6-3, 6-4 QF: def. David North/Marko Rajevac (Georgia Tech) 6-3, 6-2 SF: def. Jonathan Chu/Ashwin Kumar (Harvard) 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-4 F: def. Mark Growcutt/Ken Skupski (LSU) 7-6(7), 7-5 2006 John Isner/Antonio Ruiz [5-8] 1st Rd.: lost Konstantin Haerle/Robert Searle (Rice) 3-6, 6-7 (3) 2007 John Isner/Luis Flores [1] 1st Rd.: def. Dan Hanegby/Saurabh Kohli (Brown) 6-4, 6-1 Rd. of 16: def. Adam Hubble/Ben Rogers (Tennessee) 7-6(5), 7-6(3) QF: lost Mariusz Adamski/Todd Paul (Wake Forest) 7-5, 7-5 Travis Helgeson/Matic Omerzel 1st Rd.: lost [2] Somdev Devvarman/Treat Huey [2] (Virginia) 7-6(5), 6-3 2008 Jamie Hunt/Nate Schnugg 1st Rd.: lost Clancy Sheilds/Luke Shields (Boise State) 6-4, 6-2 2009 Jamie Hunt/Nate Schnugg 1st Rd.: def. Houston Barrick/Sanam Singh (Virginia) 4-6, 6-3, 7-6(4) Rd. of 16: def. Geoff Chizever/Pedro Zerbini (Cal) 7-6(3), 4-6, 6-4 QF: lost Tim Puetz/Alexey Tsyrenov (Auburn) 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 2011 Javier Garrapiz/Hernus Pieters 1st Rd.: lost Austen Childs/Viktor Maksimcuk (Louisville) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4

2013 Hernus Pieters/Ben Wagland [5-8] 1st Rd.: def. Kosta Blank/Chris Cooprider (UNC Wilmington) 7-6(4), 6-3 Rd. of 16: def. Moritz Buerchner/Norbert Nemcsek (North Florida) 6-4, 6-3 QF: lost Chris Camillone/David Holiner (Texas) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(3) Garrett Brasseaux/Nathan Pasha 1st Rd.: lost Dominic Cotrone/Blake Davis (Florida State) 7-5, 7-5 2014 Hernus Pieters/Ben Wagland [5-8] 1st Rd.: def. Greg Andrews/Alex Lawson (Notre Dame) 7-6 (5), 7-6 (0) Rd. of 16: lost Jakob Sude/Arjun Kadhe (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 7-6(3) 2015 Austin Smith/Ben Wagland [1] 1st Rd.: def. Michael Feucht/Nikita Lis {Lamar) 6-4, 7-5 Rd. of 16: def. Tomislav Gregurovic/Tin Ostojic (Wichita State) 6-2, 6-3 QF: lost Hugo Dojas/Felipe Soares (Texas Tech) 6-2, 6-3 2016 Austin Smith/Ben Wagland [1] 1st Rd.: lost Chi-Shan Jao/Dominik Koepfer (Tulane) 7-6 (5), 2-6, 1-0 (11) 2017 Jan Zielinski/Robert Loeb [1] 1st Rd.: def. Hugo Di Feo/Martin Joyce (Ohio State) 4-6, 7-5, 1-0 (10-1) Rd. of 16: def. Jack Findel Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (North Florida)7-5, 6-4 QF: def. (41) Charlie Emhardt/Jeffrey Schorsch (Valparaiso) 6-3, 5-7, 1-0(9) SF: def. (25) Jerry Lopez/Reese Stalder (TCU) 6-3, 7-6 (4) F: lost to Spencer Papa/Andrew Harris (Oklahoma) 6-4, 6-7, 0-1 (10-6) UGA in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships Singles Appearances 93 by 53 different players Doubles Appearances 43 by 46 different players (32 different teams) Singles Champions 4 titles by two different players Singles Finalists 5 times by four different players Singles Semifinalists 4 times by 4 different players Singles Quarterfinalists 5 times by 5 different players Doubles Champions 3 times by 3 different teams Doubles Finalists 3 times by 3 different teams Doubles Semifinalists 4 times by 3 different teams Doubles Quarterfinalists 6 times by 6 different teams Last Singles Champion Matias Boeker in 2002 Last Doubles Champions John Isner/Antonio Ruiz in 2005 All-Time Singles Record 138-89 All-Time Doubles Record 64-40

The No. 1 seeded tandem of Antonio Ruiz (left) and John Isner (right) claimed the fourth NCAA doubles title in UGA history in 2005.

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SINGLES AND DOUBLES NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1982 ITCA National Indoor Doubles Princeton, N.J. Allen Miller and Ola Malmqvist d. Rich Gallien and John Van Nostrand (Pepperdine) 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 1983 NCAA Doubles Championships Athens, Ga. Allen Miller and Ola Malmqvist d. Ken Flach and Robert Seguso (SIU-Edwardsville) 7-5, 6-3 1984 NCAA Singles Championship Athens, Ga. Mikael Pernfors d. Lawson Duncan (Clemson) 6-1, 6-4 1984 Volvo All-America Championships Los Angeles, Calif. Mikael Pernfors d. Todd Witsken (USC) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 1985 NCAA Singles Championship Athens, Ga. Mikael Pernfors d. George Bezecny (Georgia) 6-2, 6-3 1989 Volvo Tennis/Collegiate Championships Al Parker d. Jonathan Stark (Stanford) 6-3, 7-6

Athens, Ga.

1990 Volvo Tennis/Collegiate Championships Al Parker d. Jonathan Stark (Stanford) 6-1, 6-4

Athens, Ga.

MIKAEL PERNFORS

1990 ITA Clay Court Championships Panama City, Fla. Patricio Arnold d. Nick Barone (Ole Miss) 6-1, 6-2 1997 ITA Clay Court Doubles Championships Baltimore, Md. Steven Baldas and John Roddick d. Tim Crichton and Tom Hamilton (Arkansas) 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 2001 NCAA Singles Championship Matias Boeker d. Brian Vahaley (UVA) 6-2, 6-2

Athens, Ga.

2001 NCAA Doubles Championships Matias Boeker and Travis Parrott d. Johan Burnstrom and Jon Wallmark (SMU) 6-4, 7-5

Athens, Ga.

2002 NCAA Singles Championship College Station, Texas Matias Boeker d. Jesse Witten (Kentucky) 7-5, 6-0

MATIAS BOEKER

2005 NCAA Doubles Championship College Station, Texas John Isner and Antonio Ruiz d. Mark Growcott and Ken Skupski (LSU) 7-6 (4), 7-5 2005 ITA All-American National Championships John Isner d. Lars Poerschke (Baylor) 7-6 (4), 7-6 (3)

Tulsa, Okla.

2006 ITA All-American National Championships John Isner and Luis Flores d. Brian Hung and Matko Maravic (Michigan) 8-3

Tulsa, Okla.

2006 ITA National Indoor Championships Columbus, Ohio John Isner and Luis Flores d. Marco Born and Andreas Siljestrom (Middle Tennessee) 9-8 (4) 2007 ITA All-American National Championships Travis Helgeson d. Robert Farah (USC), 5-7, 6-4, 6-4

Tulsa, Okla.

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REGULAR SEASON TITLES 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1974 • 1975 •1977 1978 1979 • 1981 • 1982 •1985 • 1987 1988 • 1989 1991 •1993 • 1995 • 1996 1997 • 1999 • 1999 2001 • 2002 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2011 •2013 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017

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TOURNAMENT TITLES 1991 • 1993 • 1995 •2001 • 2004 2006 • 2007 • 2012 • 2013 • 2017

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SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS

SEC Regular Season Titles Points/SEC Record SEC Tournament Titles 1971 34 1991 • Oxford, Miss. 1972 27 Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia d. Alabama, 5-1 1973 23 Semifinals: Georgia d. Florida, 5-1 1974 30 Finals: Georgia d. Mississippi State, 5-3 1975 21 1977 26 1993 • Athens, Ga. 1978 25 Quarterfinals: #2 Georgia d. Kentucky, 4-3 1979 28 Semifinals: Georgia d. Tennessee, 4-3 1981 26 Finals: Georgia d. Mississippi State, 4-3 1982 25 1985 25 1995 • Baton Rouge, La. 1987 26 Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia d. Arkansas, 4-0 1988 20 Semifinals: Georgia d. Florida, 4-1 1989 22 Finals: Georgia d. LSU, 4-0 1991 11 1993 12.5 2001 • Lexington, Ky. 1995 14 Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia d. Mississippi State, 4-0 1996 12 Semifinals: Georgia d. Ole Miss, 4-0 1997 12 Finals: Georgia d. Tennessee, 4-3 1999 11 2001 11-0 2004 • Nashville, Tenn. 2002 10-1 Quarterfinals: #3 Georgia d. Mississippi State, 4-1 2006 11-0 Semifinals: Georgia d. Florida 4-1 2007 11-0 Finals: Georgia d. Ole Miss, 4-3 2008 10-1 2011 10-1 2006 • Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2013 11-1 Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia d. Alabama, 4-0 2014 11-1 Semifinals: Georgia d. Mississippi State, 4-0 2015 11-1 Finals: Georgia d. Ole Miss, 4-2 2016 12-0 2017 11-1 2007 • Baton Rouge, La. Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia d. Mississippi State, 4-0 From 1953-1989 the SEC Champion was determined by the accumulation of Semifinals: Georgia d. LSU, 4-1 points in an individual flighted tournament (there was not a separate team Finals: Georgia d. Ole Miss, 4-0 tournament champion). In 1990, a team dual match format was instituted for the conference tournament which provided a SEC Tournament Champion. 2012 • Starkville, Miss. From 1990-98, the SEC Champion was determined by a total aggregate points Quarterfinals: #4 Georgia d. #17 Auburn, 4-0 accumulated at the conclusion of the conference tournament: one full point Semifinals: Georgia d. #9 Mississippi State, 4-3 is awarded for each regular-season conference win, one-half point for wins Finals: Georgia d. #6 Kentucky, 4-1 in the first two rounds of the conference tournament, one-half point for receiving a first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full point 2013 • Oxford, Miss. for a win in the conference tournament semifinals and finals. For the 1999 Quarterfinals: #1 Georgia d. Kentucky, 4-3 season, the same points system was in place with a couple of changes: Semifinals: Georgia d. Texas A&M, 4-3 one full point for first-round bye in the conference tournament and one full Finals: Georgia d. Tennessee, 4-0 point for a win in any round of the conference tournament. In 2000, the SEC changed the determination of its tennis regular season champion to the 2017 • Knoxville, Tenn. team with the best winning percentage in conference regular-season dual Quarterfinals: #13 Georgia d. Arkansas, 4-1 matches (11 matches). Semifinals: Georgia d. Florida, 4-3 Finals: Georgia d. #17 Mississippi State, 4-3

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SERiES reCORDS Opponent Abraham Baldwin Air Maxwell Field Alabama Amherst Arizona State Arkansas Arkansas Little Rock Athens LTA Athens TC Atlanta Seniors Auburn Augusta CC Augusta TC Austin Peay Baylor Berea Binghamton Bitsy Grant TC Bowling Green Brown California Central Michigan Charleston Southern Charlotte Cincinnati Citadel Clemson Colorado Columbia Columbus State Dartmouth Davidson Duke East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Emory Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Florida A&M Florida State Fresno State Furman Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Gustavus Adolphus Hampton Harvard Houston Illinois Illinois State Indiana Indiana State

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Last Last Record Match Win 1-0 1973 1973 1-0 1975 1975 55-6 2017 2017 1-0 1963 1963 1-0 1995 1995 29-2 2017 2017 2-0 2000 2000 1-0 1957 1957 17-0 1975 1975 2-0 1965 1965 55-4 2017 2017 1-1 1955 1955 1-0 1961 1961 1-0 1982 1982 4-2 2017 2016 1-0 1968 1968 1-0 2013 2013 1-0 1969 1969 1-0 1970 1970 1-0 2002 2002 3-3 2012 2012 1-0 1974 1974 1-0 2002 2002 2-0 2002 2002 1-0 1972 1972 1-0-1 1963 1963 40-10 2013 2013 2-0 2006 2006 8-0 2016 2016 2-0 1965 1965 1-0 1970 1970 1-0 1962 1962 8-2 2011 2011 11-0 2016 2016 2-0 1971 1971 9-0 1995 1995 1-0 2007 2007 60-20 2017 2017 1-0 2017 2017 19-6 2015 2015 3-0 1999 1999 37-0 2015 2015 12-0 1985 1985 11-0 2009 2009 63-9 2017 2017 1-0 1961 1961 4-0 1985 1985 33-0 2003 2003 4-1 1981 1981 10-4 2015 2015 1-0 1976 1976 6-0 1994 1994 0-1 - -

Last Last Opponent Record Match Win Jacksonville 2-0 1967 1967 Jacksonville NAS 2-2 1957 1957 Jacksonville State 1-0 2014 2014 Kalamazoo 13-0 1985 1985 Kansas 3-0 1998 1998 Kentucky 46-9 2017 2017 Lamar State 0-1 1956 - Lander 1-1 2002 2002 Louisville 6-0 2011 2011 Long Beach State 1-0 1988 1988 LSU 49-14 2017 2017 Macon TC 1-0 1967 1967 Memphis 1-0 2016 2016 Memphis State 2-0 1984 1984 Mercer 6-0 1967 1967 Miami (Fla.) 19-12 1999 1999 Miami (Ohio) 3-0 1978 1978 Michigan 3-1 1988 1988 Michigan State 4-2 2015 2015 Minnesota 5-0 1987 1987 Mississippi State 58-13 2017 2017 Missouri 1-0 1980 1980 Murray State 3-0 1987 1987 Navy Supply School 1-0 1955 1955 New Mexico 1-0 1993 1993 North Carolina 13-9 2017 2016 Northwestern 1-0 2010 2010 UNC Greensboro 1-0 2010 2010 NC State 8-1 2014 2014 NE Louisiana 1-0 1977 1977 Northwestern 5-2 2013 2013 Notre Dame 7-1 2006 2006 Oglethorpe 3-0 1969 1969 Oklahoma 3-2 2016 2013 Oklahoma State 3-0 2011 2011 Ohio 5-0 1985 1985 Ohio State 14-5 2017 2016 Ole Miss 41-10 2017 2017 Pan American 1-0 1974 1974 Pennsylvania 2-0 2007 2007 Penn State 10-0 1985 1985 Pepperdine 12-10 2013 2013 Presbyterian 15-3 1976 1976 Princeton 9-1 1993 1993 Purdue 1-0 2017 2017 Radford 1-0 2008 2008 Rice 3-0 2000 2000 Rollins 0-4 1959 - Sacramento State 1-0 2005 2005 Samford 2-0 2011 2011 San Jose State 1-0 1977 1977 Sea Island 1-0 1960 1960 Sewanee 6-0 1967 1967

Last Last Opponent Record Match Win South Alabama 3-0 1997 1997 South Carolina 38-6 2017 2017 South Carolina State 3-0 2016 2016 South Florida 6-1 2017 2017 Southern California 13-17 2017 2017 Southern Illinois 6-0 1974 1974 SIU Carbondale 7-0 1985 1985 SIU Edwardsville 1-0 1980 1980 Southern Methodist 6-5 2002 2002 Southwestern Louisiana 2-0 1988 1988 St. Bonaventure 1-0 2008 2008 Stanford 6-13 2014 2014 Swarthmore 3-0 1977 1977 Tennessee 54-23 2017 2017 Tennessee Tech 1-0 2004 2004 Texas 16-4 2015 2015 Texas A&M 6-3 2017 2016 Texas Christian 8-1 2012 2012 Texas Tech 0-1 2016 - Toledo 1-0 1974 1974 Trinity 1-1 1986 1986 Tulane 2-0 2000 2000 Tulsa 2-0 2008 2008 UAB 2-0 1995 1995 UC Irvine 3-0 2005 2005 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 2016 2016 USC-Upstate 2-0 2011 2011 UCLA 14-9 2017 2017 Utah 3-0 2015 2015 Utah State 1-0 2017 2017 UT Chattanooga 4-0 1979 1979 Vanderbilt 53-5 2017 2017 Virginia 14-3 2013 2008 VCU 1-0 2013 2013 Virginia Tech 8-0 2012 2012 Wake Forest 16-1 2017 1988 Washington 6-1 2017 2017 West Virginia 2-0 1993 1993 Western Kentucky 1-0 1966 1966 Western Michigan 1-0 1984 1984 Wichita State 2-0 1982 1982 William & Mary 18-0 2013 2013 Wingate 1-0 1971 1971 Winthrop 2-0 2015 2015 Wisconsin 2-0 1979 1979 Total: 1,282-262-2 (.830) (since 1961)


ITA EVENTS All-American Championships

1984 Singles Champion - Mikael Pernfors (1) Quarterfinals defeated (7) Jorge Lozano (Southern California), 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 Semifinals defeated (3) Jeff Klaparda (UCLA), 6-7, 6-1, 6-2 Final defeated Todd Whitsken (Southern California, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2

National Team Indoor Championships

**Georgia has made seven appearances in the finals of the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, with two titles. The Bulldogs’ seven appearances in the final match are listed below. 1982 Pepperdine defeated Georgia 5-4 Host: UCLA

1989 Singles Champion - Al Parker (3) Quarterfinals defeated (7) Steve Bryan (Texas), 6-1, 2-6, 6-3 Semifinals defeated Jeff Chiang (Columbia), 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 Final defeated Jonathan Stark (Stanford), 6-3, 7-6

1994 Stanford defeated Georgia 4-3 Host: Kentucky

1990 Singles Champion - Al Parker (4) Quarterfinals defeated Jared Palmer (Stanford), 6-1, 6-4 Semifinals defeated Johan Milbrink (LSU), 6-2, 6-2 Final defeated (1) Jonathan Stark (Stanford), 6-1, 6-4

1997 UCLA defeated Georgia 4-3 Host: Kentucky

2005 Singles Champion - John Isner (4) Quarterfinals defeated Treat Huey (Virginia), 7-5, 6-3 Semifinals defeated Matt Bruch (Stanford), 7-6, 6-4 Final defeated Lars Poerschke (Baylor), 7-6, 7-6

2007 Georgia defeated Ohio State 4-0 Host: Illinois

2006 Doubles Champions - John Isner/Luis Flores (5) Semifinals defeated Dickhardt/Groh (San Diego State), w/o Final defeated (4) Hung/Maravic (Michigan), 8-3

TOURNAMENT RECORDS Most Championships: Stanford 12; UCLA 7; Virginia 6; USC 3; California, Georgia, Illinois, Pepperdine and SMU 2; Baylor, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Trinity 1

2007 Singles Champion - Travis Helgeson Quarterfinals defeated Alex Clayton (Stanford), 6-2, 6-2 Semifinals defeated (1) Somdev Devvarman (Virginia), 6-4, 1-6, 6-2 Final defeated Robert Farah (Southern California), 5-7, 6-4, 6-4

1995 Stanford defeated Georgia 5-0 Host: Kentucky

2006 Georgia defeated Pepperdine 4-0 Host: Washington

2009 Virginia defeated Georgia 4-1 Host: Illinois

Most Final Appearances: Stanford 16; UCLA 10; USC 10; Georgia, Virginia 7; Illinois 5; Pepperdine, Ohio State 4; California, SMU, Tennessee and Trinity 3; Baylor, Clemson, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, TCU and UC Irvine 1

**John Isner also reached the singles final in 2006.

National Indoor Championships

1982 Doubles Champions - Ola Malmqvist/Allen Miller Final defeated Rich Gallien/John Van Nostrand (2) (Pepperdine), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 2006 Doubles Champions - John Isner/Luis Flores Final defeated Marco Born/Andreas Siljestrom (MTSU), 9-8(4) **Georgia players have reached the singles finals three times: (3) Bo Hodge in 2003, (7) Mike Sell in 1993 and (1) Mikael Pernfors in 1985.

John Isner celebrates during the final of the 2007 ITA National Team Indoor Championship.

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REgioNAL touRNAMENts SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Division I Singles Champions 1968 Jamie Pressly, Florida 1969 Steve Faulk, LSU 1970 Danny Birchmore, Georgia 1971 Charles Owens, Samford 1972 Mark Meyers, Duke 1973 Manuel Diaz, Georgia 1974 Manuel Diaz, Georgia 1975 Bill Brock, North Carolina 1976 Jeff Robinson, Alabama 1977 Chris Mayotte, South Carolina 1978 Andy Kohlberg, Tennessee 1979 Rodney Harmon, Tennessee 1980 Andy Andrews, NC State 1981 Tom Foster, Georgia 1982 Ahmed El Mehelmy, South Alabama 1983 Mikael Pernfors, Georgia 1984 Mikael Pernfors, Georgia 1985 Ned Caswell, Furman 1986 John Boytim, Georgia 1987 Al Parker, Georgia 1988 Johan Kjellsten, LSU 1989 Al Parker, Georgia 1990 Ivan Baron, Georgia 1991 Bryan Jones, N. Carolina 1992 Mike Sell, Georgia 1993 Randy Baldemor, Florida 1994 Eddie Jacques, Georgia 1995 John Roddick, Georgia 1996 John Roddick, Georgia 1997 Anthony DeLuise, Middle Tennessee State 1998 Jeff Morrison, Florida 1999 Doug Root, Duke 2000 Daniel Klemetz, Middle Tennessee 2001 Romain Ambert, Mississippi State 2002 no individual champion 2003 Matt Lockin, Vanderbilt 2004 Greg Oulette, Florida 2005 John Isner, Georgia 2006 John Isner, Georgia 2007 Nate Schnugg, Georgia 2008 Enrique Olivares, East Tennessee State 2009 Javier Garrapiz, Georgia and Guillermo Gomez, Georgia Tech 2010 Guillermo Gomez, Georgia Tech 2011 Wil Spencer, Georgia 2012 Jonas Lutjen, Ole Miss 2013 Nathan Pasha, Georgia 2014 Wayne Montgomery, Georgia 2015 Wayne Montgomery, Georgia 2016 Mike Redlicki, Arkansas 2017 Tim Sandkaulen, Ole Miss and Henry Patten, UNC Asheville

Division I Doubles Champions 1968 A. Neely-S. Beeland, Florida 1969 N. Holmes-M. Cmaylo, Georgia 1970 B. Tanis-D. Birchmore, Georgia 1971 B. Tanis-D. Birchmore, Georgia 1972 B. Tanis-G. Smith, Georgia 1973 M. Diaz-B. Kopecky, Georgia 1974 J. Eagleton-T. Martinez, Miami 1975 P. Chamberlain-K. West, Memphis State 1976 K.West-P. Simpson, Memphis State 1977 M. Purcell-C. Hooper, Memphis State 1978 C. Hodgin-U. Peterson, South Carolina 1979 M. Purcell-R. Harmon, Tennessee 1980 C. Hodgin-U. Peterson, South Carolina 1981 A. Miller-O. Malmqvist, Georgia 1982 A. Miller-O. Malmqvist, Georgia 1983 A. Miller-M. Pernfors, Georgia 1984 A. Miller-M. Pernfors, Georgia 1985 S. Cannon-B. Talbot, Tennessee 1986 J. Chambers-E. Stewart, North Carolina 1987 A. Parker-C. Garner, Georgia 1988 A. Parker-S. Enochs, Georgia 1989 A. Parker-M. Jensen, Georgia 1990 G. Grant-J. Rubell, Duke 1991 W. McGuire-B. Mariencheck, Georgia 1992 P. Kuhn-C. Ullyett, South Alabama 1993 J. Laschinger-A. Polonyi, Georgia 1994 D. Dewandaka-M. Magendans, Tennessee 1995 R. Ideta-C. Dudley, LSU 1996 J. Roddick-K. Sessions, Georgia 1997 C. Copenhaver-M. Way, Tennessee 1998 M. Guyaux-F. Tintori, South Florida 1999 M. Boeker-T. Parrott, Georgia 2000 D. Kiernan-S. Rutka, LSU 2001 A. Nicheleue-M. Westman, South Carolina 2002 no doubles team champion 2003 J. Isner-B. Hodge, Georgia 2004 O. Oosthuizen-B. Rogers, Tennessee 2005 L. Walter-J. Stokke, Duke 2006 J. Isner-L. Flores, Georgia 2007 A. Narasanham-C. Ramsey, Memphis 2008 B. Agostinelli-B. Cox, Kentucky 2009 No Doubles Champion 2010 J. Garrapiz-H. Pieters, Georgia 2011 L. Cant-M. Stropp, Mississippi State 2012 M. Alford-F. Diep, Florida 2013 H. Pieters-B. Wagland, Georgia 2014 A. Dromsky/I. Smelyanski (Tennessee) 2015 A. Smith/B. Wagland (Georgia) 2016 W. Duncan/J. Zielinski (Georgia) 2017 J. Zielinski/R. Loeb (Georgia)

SEC COACHES INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS/SEC FALL CLASSIC Singles Champions 1990 Al Parker 1997 Eddie Jacques 1999 Chad Carlson 2007 Travis Helgeson (A) Ricardo Gonzalez (B) 2008 Luis Flores (A) 2011 Wil Spencer

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Doubles Champions 1989 Jim Childs and T.J. Middleton 1997 Steven Baldas and Rafael Jordan 1999 Chad Carlson and Talito Corrales 2001 Matias Boeker and Travis Parrott 2005 John Isner and Antonio Ruiz 2006 Matic Omerzel and Luis Flores 2011 Javier Garrapiz and Hernus Pieters


RECORDS Single Season Singles Wins (since 1986) Name Season Record 1. Patricio Arnold 1990-91 52-9 2. Hisham Hemeda 1998-99 42-11 3. John Isner 2005-06 45-3 3. Wade McGuire 1991-92 45-10 5. Matias Boeker 2000-01 44-8 6. Nate Schnugg 2007-08 43-9 7. Jim Childs 1988-89 41-11 8. Mike Sell 1992-93 40-9 9. Al Parker 1989-90 39-14 9. John Isner 2006-07 39-5 11. Jamie Hunt 2007-08 39-8 12. Hisham Hemeda 1997-98 38-7 12. Al Parker 1990-91 38-10 12. Wade McGuire 1992-93 38-8 15. Nate Schnugg 2008-09 37-15 16. Matias Boeker 1999-00 36-14 16. Al Parker 1988-89 36-17 8 tied for 18th with 35 wins Single Season Doubles Wins (since 1986) Name Season Record 1. John Isner 2003-04 40-7 1. Talito Corrales 1997-98 40-22 3. John Isner 2006-07 39-3 4. Jan Zielinski 2016-17 38-14 5. Ben Wagland 2012-13 37-12 6. Luis Flores 2007-08 35-2 6. John Isner 2004-05 35-6 6. Francisco Montana 1987-88 35-8 6. Hisham Hemeda 1996-97 35-8 6. Matias Boeker 2000-01 35-12 6. Jamie Hunt 2008-09 35-14 6. Nate Schnugg 2008-09 35-14 13. Jamie Hunt 2006-07 34-7 13. Matic Omerzel 2006-07 34-8 13. Travis Helgeson 2006-07 33-7 13. Al Parker 1988-89 33-11 17. Ignacio Taboada 2011-12 32-10 17. Matias Boeker 1999-00 32-11 17. Jim Childs 1987-88 32-14 20. Hernus Pieters 2011-12 31-10 20. Jim Childs 1986-87 31-12 20. Hernus Pieters 2012-13 31-13 8 tied for 23nd with 30 wins Single Season Combined Singles and Doubles Wins (since 1986) Name Season Record 1. Matias Boeker 2000-01 79-20 2. John Isner 2006-07 78-8 3. Nate Schnugg 2008-09 72-29 4. Nate Schnugg 2007-08 71-22 5. Francisco Montana 1987-88 70-20 5. Hisham Hemeda 1998-99 70-23 7. John Isner 2005-06 69-11 7. Matic Omerzel 2006-07 69-14 7. Wade McGuire 1991-92 69-16 7. Al Parker 1988-89 69-28 11. John Isner 2004-05 68-16 11. Jamie Hunt 2007-08 68-21 11. Jim Childs 1988-89 68-24 11. Matias Boeker 1999-00 68-25 11. Talito Corrales 1997-98 68-33 16. Luis Flores 2007-08 67-8 16. Travis Helgeson 2006-07 67-12 16. Hisham Hemeda 1996-97 67-17 16. Ignacio Taboada 2011-12 67-21 16. Jan Zielinski 2016-present 67-25 20. Jamie Hunt 2008-09 64-25

Career Singles Wins (since 1986) Name Years Played 1. John Isner 2004-07 1. Al Parker 1988-91 3. Hisham Hemeda 1996-99 4. Nate Schnugg 2007-10 5. Nathan Pasha 2012-15 6. Travis Helgeson 2007-08 7. Jim Childs 1987-90 7. Mike Morrison 1987-90 9. Austin Smith 2013-16 10. Hernus Pieters 2011-14 11. John Roddick 1995-98 12. Jamie Hunt 2007-10 13. Javier Garrapiz 2008-11 14. Eddie Jacques 1994-97 15. Bobby Mariencheck 1991-94 16. Drake Bernstein 2008-11 17. Matic Omerzel 2004-07 18. Wil Spencer 2011-12 19. Wayne Montgomery 2014-present 19. Mike Sell 1992-95 19. Jamie Laschinger 1993-96 19. Steven Baldas 1995-98

Record 138-27 138-53 132-30 130-42 122-49 121-40* 120-53 120-58 119-45 118-46 117-44 116-34 115-44 113-30 113-45 111-44 108-47 104-49* 103-45 103-49 103-51 103-51

Career Doubles Wins (since 1986) Name Years Played 1. John Isner 2004-07 2. Jamie Hunt 2007-10 3. Nate Schnugg 2007-10 4. Ben Wagland 2013-16 5. Jamie Laschinger 1993-96 6. Steven Baldas 1995-98 7. Hernus Pieters 2010-12 8. Jim Childs 1987-90 9. Nathan Pasha 2012-15 10. John Roddick 1995-98 11. Travis Helgeson 2007-08 12. Matic Omerzel 2004-07 13. Al Parker 1988-91 14. Javier Garrapiz 2008-11 15. Austin Smith 2013-16 16. Talito Corrales 1998-99 17. Hisham Hemeda 1996-99 18. Drake Bernstein 2008-11 19. Kevin Sessions 1994-97 20. Nathan Pasha 2011-14

Record 138-24 122-46 117-42 116-49 114-46 110-38 107-53 106-50 101-47 100-34 99-43* 98-42 90-37 89-48 88-32 87-37 86-36 82-56 81-45 80-31

Career Combined Singles and Doubles Wins (since 1986) Name Years Played 1. John Isner 2004-07 2. Nate Schnugg 2007-10 3. Jamie Hunt 2007-10 4. Al Parker 1988-91 5. Jim Childs 1987-90 6. Hernus Pieters 2010-14 7. Nathan Pasha 2012-15 8. Travis Helgeson 2007-08 9. Hisham Hemeda 1996-99 10. Jamie Laschinger 1993-96 11. John Roddick 1995-98 12. Steven Baldas 1995-98 13. Austin Smith 2013-16 14. Matic Omerzel 2004-07 15. Javier Garrapiz 2008-11 16. Drake Bernstein 2008-11 17. Ben Wagland 2013-16 17. Bobby Mariencheck 1991-94 18. Wil Spencer 2011-12 19. Talito Corrales 1998-99 20. Eddie Jacques 1994-97

Record 276-51 247-84 238-80 230-90 226-103 225-99 223-96 220-83* 218-66 217-97 217-78 213-89 207-67 206-89 204-92 193-100 187-88 184-81 183-98* 183-87 182-48

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LETTERMEN A Ben Allen...................................1953-54 Spencer Allen..................... 1958-59-60 Ham Ansley.................................... 1968 Billy Armstrong.........................1926-27 Guy Arnall....................................... 1960 Anthony Arnold.............................. 1963 Patricio Arnold..........................1990-91 B Brant Bailey......................... 1967-68-69 Dudley Baird................................... 1958 Mike Baker................................1989-90 Steven Baldas............... 1995-96-97-98 Ivan Baron...................................... 1991 Craig Baskin................................... 1993 John Beaver...................1930-31-32-33 Brad Benedict..................... 2005-06-07 Charles Benedict................ 1961-62-63 Thomas Benedict............... 1966-67-69 Drake Bernstein.............2008-09-10-11 Peter Bertran................................. 2015 George Bezecny............1982-83-84-85 Becky Birchmore........................... 1963 Danny Birchmore..........1970-71-72-73 Fred Birchmore, Jr......................... 1963 Strahinja Bobusic..........2003-04-05-06 Matias Boeker.................... 2000-01-02 Nicolas Boeker..............2000-01-02-03 Kels Boland......................... 1927-28-29 Mark Bolier................................1991-92 Jack Boykin...............................1930-31 John Boytim................................... 1987 Kevin Brackett............................... 1987 Bob Brail....................................1949-50 Jack Brail...................................1948-49 Tom Brand..................................1912-13 Ryan Brandt...............................1994-95 Garrett Brasseaux.........2011-12-13-14 Plott Brice............................ 1936-37-38 Carey Browder.................... 1971-72-73 Charles Browder................ 1971-72-73 Jody Brown.................................... 1939 Charles Bryan..................... 1959-60-61 Dick Budd....................................... 1949 Tom Bullard..................................... 1948 Hilliard Burt......................... 1948-49-50 Walter Burt..................................... 1941 Marsh Butler.................................. 1990 C W.H. Campbell................................ 1921 Chad Carlson....................... 1998-99-01 Todd Carlson................................... 2001 Marvin Carpenter.....................1956-57 Ed Carter.........................1907-08-09-10 Frank Carter....................1910-11-12-13 Trey Carter......................1985-86-87-88 Wesley Cash...................1976-77-78-79 Jim Causey................................1964-65 Jim Childs.......................1987-88-89-90 Billy Chocallo...................... 1986-87-88 Mike Cmaylo...................1967-68-69-70 Aaron Cohn.......................... 1935-36-37 Roy Collier....................................... 1932 George Conneratt.....................1932-33 R.V. Conneratt............................1930-31 Talito Corrales...........................1998-99 Malon Courts....................... 1927-28-29 Richard Courts.................... 1957-58-59 Charles Cowart................... 1960-61-62 Mack Crenshaw................. 1962-63-64 Cameron Cross.............................. 1995 Brent Crymes.................1978-79-80-81 Bob Cummings............................... 1952 Lane Curlee...............................1980-82 D Gary Davis.................................1976-77 J.A. Davis........................................ 1966 Fred Dean....................................... 1956 H.H. Deane........................... 1905-06-07 Bill Deas.....................................1926-27 Tim Delaney....................1975-76-77-78 Dick Denny................................1926-27 Eric Diaz..........................2012-13-14-15 Manuel Diaz...................1972-73-74-75 Ricky Diaz.......................1975-76-77-78 David Dick.......................1973-74-75-76 Nick Dobosh..............................1993-94

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Dick Dodd..................................1928-29 Sadio Doumbia..........................2011-12 Walker Duncan.........................2016-17 E Charlie Ellis................................1976-77 Stephen Enochs.............1986-87-88-89 F Henry Feild........................... 1964-65-66 Luis Flores............................ 2006-07-08 LeRoy Forehand............................. 1956 Lynn Fort.......................................... 1921 John Foster................................1958-59 Tom Foster......................1980-81-82-83 James Free..................................... 1985 Deane Frey.....................1982-83-84-85 Jack Frierson.................1989-90-91-92 Carleton Fuller..................... 1962-63-64 Sam Fuller..................................1967-68 G Gil Gainer............................. 1975-76-78 Chris Garner................................... 1988 Javier Garrapiz..............2008-09-10-11 Charles Gaston.........................1962-63 Joe Gettys..................................1974-75 Barron Gillis.................................... 1981 John Gimma........................ 1950-51-52 Paul Gleason.................................. 1941 Will Glenn.......................1999-00-02-03 Ricardo Gonzalez...........2004-05-06-07 R. T. Goodwyn...................... 1910-12-13 Danny Granot................................. 1984 Hill Griffin ............................ 1960-61-62 George Griffith..........................1934-35 Paul Groth............................ 1979-80-81 H James Ham..................................... 1961 Mark Harden....................... 1975-76-78 Charles Harris.......................1963-1964 Don Hartsfield..................... 1956-57-58 Lew Hege (M)................................. 1974 Joe Heldmann................................ 1983 Travis Helgeson........................2007-08 Hisham Hemeda............1996-97-98-99 Scott Henson.............................1959-60 Alex Hill................................ 2007-09-10 Bob Hill.......................................1948-49 Manson Hill.................................... 1974 R.H. Hill............................................ 1905 Comer Hobbs.................................. 1961 Bo Hodge........................2001-02-03-04 Norman Holmes.............1968-69-70-71 W.R. Holmes................................... 1909 Andy Homeyer...............1974-75-76-77 Charles Hooper.............................. 1926 Lindsey Hopkins.................. 1957-58-59 Carter Horn.......................... 1932-33-34 Pierre Howard..................... 1963-64-65 Ray Howard.................................... 1947 Ridley Howard...........................1966-67 Wade Hoyt........................... 1934-35-36 Danny Huff......................1952-53-54-55 Rocky Huffman...............1968-69-70-71 Brent Hughes.................1972-73-74-75 Jamie Hunt.....................2007-08-09-10 I John Isner.......................2004-05-06-07 J Matt Jackson............................2009-12 Eddie Jacques...............1994-95-96-97 Murphy Jensen.............................. 1990 Lyons Joel..................................1952-53 Campbell Johnson....................2011-12 Philip Johnson...............1984-85-86-87 Albert Jones........................ 1936-37-38 Phil Jordan................................1935-36 Rafael Jordรกn............................1996-97 Lesley Joseph..................... 2000-01-02 K Ara Kalpak.................................1966-67 Casey Kay....................................... 2013 Alex Keller........................... 1964-65-66 Martin Kilpatrick.......................1967-70 Wright Kimbro................................ 1997

Gerald Kleis...............................1981-82 Tim Knowles................................... 1983 Paul Kolevsohn.............................. 1999 Bill Kopecky....................1971-72-73-74 Herber Krumbern......................1949-50 L Edmund Landau............................. 1936 Michael Lang............................1998-99 Roy Lankam.................................... 1912 Ed Lary.................................. 1956-57-58 Jamie Laschinger..........1993-94-95-96 Treville Lawrence.....................1936-37 L.B. Lee.......................................1905-06 Bill Legwen.......................... 1927-28-29 Demetris Leontis.......................2000-01 Scott Lewis.......................... 1989-90-91 Max Lindsay........................ 1937-38-39 Bud Lindsey.................................... 1932 Paul Lindsey........................ 1933-34-35 Peter Lloyd......................1979-80-81-82 Robert Loeb.................................... 2017 Raian Luchici.................................. 2003 M Dan Magill.................................1940-41 Ola Malmqvist...........................1982-83 Borja Malo...................................... 2009 Stephen Maloney.....................1979-80 Ed Manderson................................ 1966 Joe Manderson.................. 1960-61-62 John Mangan.................1979-80-81-82 Bobby Mariencheck.....1991-92-93-94 Tommy Marsh............................1978-79 Steve Martin................................... 1978 Andy Martinez................................ 2015 Howard Mason.............................. 1932 Chris Maughon (T).............. 1981-82-83 Chuck McClure.........................1947-48 Charlie McCullough.................1952-53 John McDermott......................1938-39 Miche McDonough....................... 1984 Greg McGarity............................... 1973 Wade McGuire.................... 1991-92-93 William McMullan.............. 1953-54-55 Lance McNamara......................... 1988 Grover Middlebrook.................1907-08 T.J. Middleton.................1986-87-88-89 Allen Miller.....................1982-83-84-85 Don Miller....................................... 1955 Francisco Montana..................1988-89 Wayne Montgomery.......... 2015-16-17 Chris Morgan............................1984-85 Phil Morgan.................................... 1937 Mike Morrison...............1987-88-89-90 Chris Motes.................................... 2007 Bill Mulherin................................... 1953 Carl Mullis (M)............................... 2001 N Hamilton Napier.................. 1927-30-31 Zuhair Nejib......................... 1956-59-60 Hector Nevares.................. 1990-91-92 Bart Newman................................. 1997 Wayne Newton.............................. 1961 Marco Nunez................................. 2013 Charlie Nunnally............................ 1926 O Will Oliver.......................2010-11-12-13 Matic Omerzel................2004-05-06-07 Paul Oosterbaan................. 2015-16-17 Matias Ormaza..........................2004-05 Tony Ortiz........................................ 1968 P Al Parker.........................1988-89-90-91 Travis Parrott....................... 1999-00-01 Nathan Pasha................2012-13-14-15 Dave Pass....................................... 1953 Nirav Patel......................1992-93-94-95 Robert Patrick................................ 1992 Mikael Pernfors........................1984-85 Bruce Peterson.........................1977-78 Bill Petrusky..............................1977-78 Hernus Pieters...............2011-12-13-14 Joey Pitts............ 1996(rs)-97-98-99-00 Albin Polonyi.............................1993-94 Nathan Ponwith............................. 2017 Thomas Porter............................... 1977

Merritt Pound.................1952-53-54-55 Lawrence Powell........................... 1971 Colin Purcell..............................2005-06 R

Elango Ranganathan................1977-78 Marcus Reck.................................. 1991 Emil Reinberg............................2016-17 Zahner Reynold................... 1939-40-41 Will Reynolds...................... 2010-11-12 Zach Rice........................1967-68-69-70 Phillip Roberts................1985-86-87-88 John Roddick.................1995-96-97-98 Bill Rogers......................1978-79-80-81 Antonio Ruiz..............................2005-06 Tim Ruotolo..................................... 1987 Douglas Russell.................. 1964-65-66 S Ignacio Sancho.............................. 1981 Johannes Sauer............................ 1984 Nate Schnugg................2007-08-09-10 Bob Schwartz...................... 1950-51-52 Joe Scoggins............................1950-51 Harry Scott................................1967-70 Mike Sell.........................1992-93-94-95 Adam Seri............................ 1999-00-02 Kevin Sessions...............1994-95-96-97 Bill Shippey.......................... 1966-68-69 Bill Simons.................................1950-51 KU Singh......................................... 2012 Jack Sisley..................................... 1973 S.B. Slack........................................ 1911 Austin Smith...................2013-14-15-16 Bob Smith....................................... 1952 Craig Smith..................................... 1968 Gordon Smith.................1972-73-74-75 Louis Smith.......................... 1955-56-57 Ed Southerland.........................1937-38 Wil Spencer...............................2011-12 William Spratlin............................. 1984 Stan Steinberg..........................1954-55 Ronnie Stover................................. 1967 Matt Swift..................................1966-67 T Ignacio Taboada.......................2011-12 Bob Tanis........................1970-71-72-73 Horace Thom....................... 1955-56-57 Alfred Thompson................ 1957-58-58 Bill Thompson...........................1983-84 Gerald Thonhauser....................... 1986 Kelly Thurman...........................1980-81 Stephan Timu............................2002-03 Andy Trimble................................... 1952 Kirby Turnage.................1980-81-82-83 U Carlos Ubinas................................. 1974 V Ernest Vandiver.............................. 1938 Jason Varela.............................2003-04 Josh Varela................................2006-09 Christian Vitulli...............2007-08-09-10 Ion Vlad........................................... 2002 Tom von Dohlen.................. 1975-76-77 W Ben Wagland..................2013-14-15-16 Brandon Wagner................ 2000-01-02 Randy Walker............................1988-89 Hilton Wall.................................1938-39 Jeff Wallace..............................1983-84 James Watrous..............1968-69-70-71 Brian Wayne..............................1991-92 A.L. Weill......................................... 1938 Beryl Weiner.................................. 1953 M.B. Wheeler.................1947-48-49-51 James Whiting............................... 1977 Elisha Williams..........................1973-74 Billy Williamson........................1944-45 Thad Wills....................................... 1956 Trevor Wilson...................... 2003-04-05 David Wolf...................................... 1991 Nick Wood......................2013-14-15-16 John Woods..............................1939-41 Bob Wyatt....................................... 1941 Z Sherif Zaher...............................1998-99 Jan Zielinski..............................2016-17


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