TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents..................................................................................... 1 Quick Facts............................................................................................... 2 This is Tribe Tennis.................................................................................. 3 McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center..................................................... 4 Busch Tennis Courts................................................................................ 5 Roster........................................................................................................ 6 Preview...................................................................................................... 7 Head Coach Peter Daub........................................................................... 8 Alumni Page.............................................................................................. 9 Players in the Professional Ranks........................................................ 10 Davis Cup Players...................................................................................11 Assistant Coaches................................................................................. 12 Players..................................................................................................... 13 2008 Season in Review.......................................................................... 20 Records................................................................................................... 21
7 PREVIEW The Tribe returns three All-CAA players from last season’s team that won 16 dual matches for a schoolrecord third straight season and advanced to the CAA semifinals.
Honors and Awards................................................................................ 22 NCAA Championships........................................................................... 23 Year-by-Year Results . ........................................................................... 24 Mark McCormack Tribute....................................................................... 27 Tribe Athletics......................................................................................... 28 The College............................................................................................. 30 Tribe Facilities........................................................................................ 32 CREDITS The 2009-10 W&M Men’s Tennis Media Guide is a publication of the W&M sports information office. Layout, design and cover design by associate SID Kris Sears. Writing by associate SID Kris Sears and editing by the sports information office. Photography by Jim Agnew, Julia Martin, Pete Clawson, Kris Sears and Bob Keroack. Printing by Worth Higgins and Associates in Richmond, Va.
13
8 COACHING STAFF Peter Daub enters his 17th season at the helm of W&M, producing 238 victories during his tenure. He is just one win shy of 450 for his career. He will be assisted by first-year coaches Jesse Tarr and Brandon Byrd.
THE TRIBE
Seniors Keziel Juneau and Richard Wardell lead an experienced Tribe line-up in 2009-10. Juneau was a first-team all-league and all-state selection last season as a junior and finished the year ranked No. 103 nationally in singles.
23 HISTORY The College won back-to-back national championships in 1947 and 1948, becoming one of only five schools with multiple NCAA crowns in men’s tennis.
TRIBE TENNIS
Quick Facts
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
WILLIAM AND MARY Location: Williamsburg, Virginia Founded: 1693 Enrollment (Includes Graduate): 7,625 Nickname: Tribe Colors: Green, Gold and Silver Conference: Colonial Athletic Association President: W. Taylor Reveley III (Princeton, 1965) Chancellor: Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950) Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969) Outdoor Facility: Busch Tennis Courts Indoor Facility: McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center Athletics Department Phone: (757) 221-3400 Mailing Address: PO Box 399, Williamsburg, VA 23187 Street Address: 751 Ukrop Way, Williamsburg, VA 23185 SPORTS INFORMATION Asst. AD, Media Relations: Pete Clawson (Pittsburgh, 1990) Assoc. Director/MTN Contact: Kris Sears (Indiana, 2004) Office Phone: (757) 221-3368 Cell Phone: (765) 860-1205 E-Mail Address: kasear@wm.edu Associate Director: Rob Turner (Tennessee, 2003) Associate Director: Jacob Skipper (William and Mary, 2005) Assistant Director: Scott Burns (Marian University, 2007) Assistant Director: Julia Martin (William and Mary, 2009) Phone: (757) 221-3344 Fax: (757) 221-2048 Web Site: www.TribeAthletics.com COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Peter Daub (Findlay, 1970) W&M Record: 238-195 (.550) (16 seasons) Career Record: 449-318 (.585) (24 seasons) Office Phone: (757) 221-3383 E-Mail Address: pbdaub@wm.edu Assistant Coach: Jesse Tarr (James Madison, 2008) Office Phone: (757) 221-7375 E-Mail Address: jmtarr@wm.edu Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brandon Byrd (Davidson, 2009) Office Phone: (757) 221-7375 E-Mail Address: brbyrd@wm.edu TEAM INFORMATION 2009 Record: 16-14 (.533) 2008 CAA Record: 3-1 (.750) Final ITA National Ranking: 75 Postseason: CAA Semifinalists Players Returning/Lost: 9/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/2 NCAA Championships: Two (1947, 1948) NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 (1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1973, 1999, 2005, 2007) CAA Championships: Three (1987, 1990, 2005)
2
FALL 2009 Date Sept. 11-13 Sept. 25-27 Oct. 2-4 Oct. 2-4 Oct. 5-7 Oct. 8-11 Oct. 15-18 Nov. 5-8 NOV. 6-8
2009-10 MEN’S TENNIS SCHEDULE Event Location Virginia Invitational Charlottesville, Va. Virginia Ranked plus one Charlottesville, Va. ODU Collegiate Invitational Norfolk, Va. D’Novo/ITA All-American Tennis Championships (Pre-Qualifying) Tulsa, Okla. D’Novo/ITA All-American Tennis Championships (Qualifying) Tulsa, Okla. D’Novo/ITA All-American Tennis Championships (Main Draw) Tulsa, Okla. ITA Mideast Regional Charlottesville, Va. ITA National Indoor Championships New Haven, Conn. TRIBE INVITATIONAL WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC)
SPRING 2010 Date Opponent Location Time JAN. 14 WINTHROP WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 10 AM JAN. 14 RICHMOND WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 5 PM JAN. 16 VILLANOVA WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 1:30 PM JAN. 16 UMBC WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 7 PM Jan. 18 at Virginia Charlottesville, Va. 6 PM Jan. 21 at Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 6 PM Jan. 22 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. 5 PM Jan. 24 at Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 10 AM JAN. 29 ETSU WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 5 PM JAN. 31 ELON WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 10 AM FEB. 6 JAMES MADISON * WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 10 AM FEB. 6 LONGWOOD WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 5 PM FEB. 7 GEORGE WASH. WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 10 AM FEB. 7 HOWARD WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 5 PM Feb. 10 at VCU* Richmond, Va. 6 PM FEB. 13 WAKE FOREST WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 10 AM FEB. 14 MARYLAND WILLIAMSBURG (MNTC) 12 PM Feb. 21 at Old Dominion * Norfolk, Va. 10 AM Feb. 21 vs. Temple Norfolk, Va. 4 PM March 9 at Georgia Athens, Ga. 2 PM March 11 at Clemson Clemson, S.C. 3 PM March 13 at N.C. State Raleigh, N.C. 10 AM March 18-20 Blue Gray Classic Montgomery, Ala. \APRIL 3 DELAWARE * WILLIAMSBURG (BUSCH) 10 AM APRIL 3 NORFOLK STATE WILLIAMSBURG (BUSCH) 5 PM APRIL 11 DEPAUL WILLIAMSBURG (BUSCH) 10 AM APRIL 11 LIBERTY WILLIAMSBURG (BUSCH) 5 PM April 15-18 CAA Championships # Norfolk, Va. May 14-16 NCAA Regionals Campus Sites May 20-31 NCAA Championships † Athens, Ga. * Colonial Athletic Association match # 2010 CAA Tournament played at the Folkes-Stevens Tennis Center † 2010 NCAA Tournament hosted by Georgia at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex Dates and times are subject to change
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
CHAMPIONSHIP-CALIBER PROGRAM Over the last several seasons, the William and Mary men’s tennis program has enjoyed a large amount of success. In 2005, the Tribe won its third CAA crown. Over each of the last three seasons, the Tribe has won 16 dual matches, marking the first time in school history W&M accomplished the feat. During the fall of 2006, Colin O’Brien and Alex Cojanu won the ITA Mideast Region Doubles Championship. The College went on to enjoy one of the best seasons in school history during the 2007 spring season. The Tribe earned its highest ITA Ranking in school history at No. 31 and garnered an at-large spot in the 2007 NCAA Tournament. Following its at-large berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2007, the Tribe has participated in the post-season 10 times in school history. The 2008 campaign saw the Tribe defeat No. 34-ranked Notre Dame for the first time in 30 years and advance to the CAA Championship match for the sixth time since 1999. Alex Cojanu became the first Tribe player to be named the AEF Tribe Club Male Senior Athlete of the Year for the College. Recently, the Tribe has sent players to the NCAA Individual Championships. In 2007, Alex Cojanu and Colin O’Brien advanced to the second round of the doubles championship. A year later, W&M sent a singles player and a doubles team to the championships for the first time in over 60 years. Cojanu competed in the singles championship, while both he and Juneau played in the doubles event.
Tribe Tennis in Boise, Idaho
TRIBE ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
Tribe Tennis in Hawaii
TRIBE OFF THE COURT • During their careers, W&M men’s tennis players travel extensively throughout the country for individual tournaments and team matches. • In 2008-09, the Tribe enjoyed trips to Athens, Georgia; La Jolla, California; Malibu, California; and Montgomery, Alabama.
TRIBE TENNIS
Alex Cojanu was the 2008 AEF Tribe Club Senior Male Athlete of the Year. He advanced to the NCAA individual championships during each of his final two seasons with the College.
This is Tribe Tennis
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
• In the past four years alone, the Tribe has had extended stays in Hawaii, the Boston area, Florida, California, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas and Idaho. • In the spring of 2004, W&M spent nearly a week in sunny Hawaii and California, followed by three days in the snow-capped mountains of Idaho. FRIENDS OF WILLIAM & MARY TENNIS The primary purpose of “Friends of William and Mary Men’s Tennis” is to raise funds to support the men’s tennis program. Be a part of the Tribe’s success! “The Friends of William & Mary Tennis” have enabled us to reach standards, and achieve a travel schedule that has put us into position to compete at the national level,” head coach Peter Daub said. “Through the generous support of many parents, alumni, and Williamsburg supporters, we are able to give these student-athletes an experience that they will cherish for a lifetime, through our travel and different cultures we’ll visit.” For more information about how you can help support the W&M men’s tennis team, please contact William and Mary’s head men’s tennis coach Peter Daub by phone at (757) 221-3383 or by e-mail at pbdaub@wm.edu.
ONE TRIBE 3
TRIBE TENNIS
MNTC
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
Dedicated to excellence in academics and athletics, the College of William and Mary in historic Colonial Williamsburg is proud to offer one of the finest athletic facilities in the country—the McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center. Located on South Henry Street adjacent to the graduate housing complex, the McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center, which opened in 1995, boasts impeccable tennis facilities and houses the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame. The courts at the Tennis Center were resurfaced during the summer of 2007. The facility was made possible through a generous gift from Mark H. McCormack, a 1951 graduate of William and Mary, and his wife, former world-class tennis professional Betsy Nagelsen. As the former chairman, president and chief executive officer of International Management Group, McCormack was widely recognized as the founder of the sports marketing industry. The McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center features six indoor tennis courts using the GreenSet GrandPrix Surface (rubberized base under color coat), air conditioning and indirect lighting at a competitive level. The facility also includes member and team locker rooms, several spacious lobbies and spectator viewing that boasts 362 stadium seats as well as a mezzanine seating area. In addition, the ITA and Rolex generously donated a state-of-the-art electronic scoreboard. The Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame contains a collection of artifacts and records pertaining to collegiate women’s tennis, and enshrines former players, coaches and contributors that have impacted the sport. The Hall of Fame also functions as a library, archive and research center for intercollegiate women’s tennis.
4
DIRECTIONS TO MCCORMACK-NAGELSEN TENNIS CENTER From All Directions: Take I-64 to Exit 242A (Route 199 West). At second stoplight turn right on South Henry Street (Route 132 North). After passing the cemetery, turn right into the first driveway. Follow the street around to the right.
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
TRIBE TENNIS
Busch Tennis Courts
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
One of the newest athletics venues at the College of William and Mary, the Busch Courts tennis complex opened in September of 2001. It is the outdoor home of the Tribe tennis squads. The complex features eight individual hard court surfaces. Each court features California Corners, a unique design that includes quarter fences that run along the sidelines to allow for uninterrupted play. There is stadium seating for approximately 500 people at Busch Courts, and there is also a state-of-the-art lighting system to accommodate night matches. The facility received an upgrade in 2007. During the summer months, the courts at the complex were resurfaced along with the courts at the McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center.
TRIBE ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
DIRECTIONS TO BUSCH COURTS From the North/West: Take I-64 East to Lightfoot Exit 234 (Route 199 East). At top of exit ramp, take a right onto Route 199 East. Stay on 199 East until Monticello Avenue exit. Exit at Monticello Avenue, and bear left on exit ramp. At bottom of ramp, turn left at light onto Monticello (pass under 199). Go straight through first stoplight (at Ironbound Road). After the light, continue straight for about half a mile and take the first right onto Compton Drive (before light at hospital and shopping centers). There may not be a street sign! The road is heavily wooded on both sides. Continue on Compton Drive and turn right at the first stop sign onto Brooks Road. Busch Courts will be on your right. From the South/East: Take I-64 West to Exit 242A (Route 199 West). Follow 199 to fourth light. At the fourth light, take a right onto Jamestown Road. Follow Jamestown Road 1.1 miles (past Lake Matoaka on left), then take a left onto Ukrop Drive. Take a left at the next stop sign and continue to follow Ukrop Drive while bearing right until you reach William and Mary Hall up the hill on your left. Busch Courts are behind the Hall.
5
TRIBE TENNIS
2009-10 Roster
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
ANTON ANDERSSON Freshman • 6-2 • 187 Båstad, Sweden Båstad Gymnasium
JACOB BRAIG Sophomore • 6-3 • 175 Williamsburg, Va. Jamestown
KEZIEL JUNEAU Senior • 6-2 • 185 Repentigny, Quebec De Mortagne
DANIEL MIHALOV RS-Freshman • 6-1 • 155 Bannockburn, Ill. Deerfield
ILJA ORRE
Sophomore • 6-0 • 150 Helinski, Finland Ressu
VARUN PANDIT
SEBASTIEN VIDAL Junior • 5-11 • 140 Guatemala City, Guatemala Lycée Jules Verne
ADRIAN VODISLAV
Freshman • 6-1 • 165 Ecaterina Teodoroiu, Romania Colegiul National
RICHARD WARDELL
JAMIE WHITEFORD
PETER DAUB
JESSE TARR
BRANDON BYRD
Junior • 6-1 • 165 Katy, Texas James E. Taylor
Freshman • 6-2 • 170 Surrey, England Ralph Allen School
Head Coach 17th Season at W&M
Assistant Coach First Season at W&M
Senior • 5-9 • 170 Fort Myers, Fla. Fort Myers
Volunteer Assistant Coach First Season at W&M
ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY YEAR Seniors (2): Keziel Juneau, Richard Wardell Juniors (2): Varun Pandit, Sebastien Vidal Sophomores (2): Jacob Braig, Ilja Orre Redshirt Freshman (1): Daniel Mihalov Freshmen (3): Anton Andersson, Adrian Vodislav, Jamie Whiteford
6
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Keziel Juneau Kez-eel June-o Daniel Mihalov Mi-Hall-ov Ilja Orre Ill-ya Or-ee Sebastien Vidal Vee-doll
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
TRIBE ATHLETICS
pact in the Green and Gold lineup during the CAA Tournament. In total, Wardell tallied nine singles victories as a junior and has been a constant in the lineup over his Tribe career. “Richard is the three-time ITA-All-Academic selection who has constantly pushed himself and pushed everybody else on the team toward greatness,” Daub said. “I look for him to be a vocal leader and to provide our doubles with a great push toward excellence.” Three other players return to the fold with a significant amount of experience from last season. Juniors Sebastien Vidal and Varun Pandit as well as sophomore Ilja Orre each played singles and doubles throughout the dual-match campaign and were a part of the Tribe’s CAA lineup as well. Over the last two seasons, Vidal has been a fixture in the Tribe lineup. He enjoyed a breakout season in 2008-09, amassing a 2210 singles ledger, including 16 dual matches victories playing at the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 slot. He garnered Second-Team All-CAA honors in singles a season ago, while also being honored as a first team all-league choice in doubles. Vidal spent the summer playing with the Guatemalan Davis Cup team for the third straight season. “Sebastien came into his own last year and was a force at No. 1 doubles, and with his Davis Cup experience this summer, and the mental and physical growth that has taken place, he will push for a spot in the top of our lineup,” Daub said. After battling injuries during his first two seasons, Pandit started to show his abilities toward the latter part of the 2009 spring season. In total, Pandit won six dual matches in singles competition, including a straight sets win in the College’s CAA Quarterfinal triumph over James Madison. “Varun has been frustrated with injuries in his first two years, and at this time appears to be injury-free, which could lead to him having a major impact on our lineup,” Daub said. “He has the natural ability and athletic skills to be a top-6 player.” As a freshman, Ilja Orre was a mainstay
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
in the Green and Gold lineup, tallying 13 dualmatch singles victories. He also provided the College with impressive play in doubles on his way to earning Third-Team All-CAA honors in pairs competition. It total, Orre notched 14 singles wins and 17 doubles victories during his first campaign with the Tribe. “Ilja is one of our hardest workers and definitely committed to improving his game every day in practice,” Daub said. “His commitment is a value to all his teammates as a model for each of them to attain. His quickness will help in our doubles this year.” Along with the three-member freshman class, the College welcomes back a pair of redshirt players from last season in Daniel Mihalov and Jacob Braig. Mihalov was an allstate player at Deerfield High School in Illinois, while Braig transferred to the College after an impressive rookie season at Christopher Newport. Braig helped the Captains to a No. 24 ranking nationally and the program’s first berth in the NCAA Tournament. The freshman trio of Anton Andersson, Adrian Vodislav and Jamie Whiteford has the chance to make an immediate impact on the Tribe lineup. Andersson was ranked as high as No. 211 in the ITF Combined Junior World Rankings and was ranked No. 7 in Sweden. In 2007, Andersson won three ITF Junior titles. Along with his exceptional singles play, Andersson has impressive doubles credentials as well. In 2008, he won the U21 Swedish National Doubles Championship. Vodislav earned points toward the South African Airways ATP World Singles Rankings last season and was ranked as high as No. 1529 in the world. He won a pair of Romanian National Doubles Championships in 2004 and 2007 and was ranked No. 21 in the world in the junior rankings in 2003. Whiteford trained last season at the University of Bath in England. He was ranked as high as No. 368 in the ITF Junior Combined World Rankings. He won the Bank of Bermuda Foundation ITF Junior Circuit Tournament Singles Championship in 2007, while also advancing the finals of the event.
TRIBE TENNIS
The William and Mary men’s tennis team will look to continue its string of successful seasons and once again position itself for a spot in the NCAA Tournament. Head coach Peter Daub is looking for his players to take ownership of the team in 2009-10 and generate the team’s mantra of ‘Success is an Attitude.’ Following last season’s 16-win campaign, the College has put together the first stretch of three seasons with 16 or more dual-match wins in school history. With an experienced group that includes four returning singles starters and five returning doubles starters, the Green and Gold will look to return to the NCAA Team Tournament and also send individuals to both the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships. “I am trying to have the players empower themselves for growth,” Daub said. “The players will choose the path they want to go down in order for us to obtain greatness. The players will make the choice about how hard they will work and how accountable they will be in striving for excellence. The players will determine their ability to scrap, claw, and fight mentally, emotionally and physically during each match.” The Tribe will be led by a pair of seniors in Keziel Juneau and Richard Wardell, who have a chance to become the winningest senior class in William and Mary history. The duo have helped the College to 48 dual-match wins over its first three seasons, including an NCAA Tournament appearance in 2007. Juneau is the Tribe’s top singles players, finishing last season ranked No. 103 nationally. He was ranked No. 61 nationally to start the 2009 fall season. Juneau was a First-Team All-CAA selection in both singles and doubles a season ago. He was 19-10 at the No. 1 singles slot in 2009. “Keziel has a tremendous amount of athletic ability and was a true leader last year at the No. 1 position,” Daub said. “ I look for him to push towards an NCAA bid and also to lead our team into the NCAA Tournament.” Wardell battled injuries for most of his junior campaign, but returned to make an im-
2009-10 Preview
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
7
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
HEAD COACH
TRIBE TENNIS
Peter Daub
17th Season at W&M
PETER DAUB
25th Season Overall
Findlay College (1970)
AT W&M
• Led W&M to its highest ITA National Ranking in school history at No. 31 in 2007 • Guided the Tribe to nine seasons of 15-plus victories, including the first threestraight seasons of 16 wins each of the last three years • The Tribe set a school record with six All-CAA honors in 2009 • W&M advanced to its third NCAA Tournament under Daub in 2007 • Two-time Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year (1999, 2001) • Career coaching record stands at 449-318 (men’s and women’s combined) • One of eight head coaches in the history of W&M Athletics to register over 200 victories at the institution • Won 200th career match with a 7-0 sweep of George Washington (3/9/07) • Claimed his 400th career win with a 4-3 win over Georgia State (4/9/07) • Guided Tribe to the 2005 CAA Championship • 2005 USTA/Virginia College Coach of the Year • 2006 USTPA Mid-Atlantic College Coach of the Year • In 2004, W&M upset Tennessee on the road, 4-3, in its first win over a top10 SEC team in more than 30 years. W&M also stunned VCU, handing the seventh-ranked Rams its first loss ever in CAA play, as W&M earned another win over a top-10 foe • Daub-coached players have earned 53 All-CAA honors (30 singles/23 doubles). • Coached a singles player to the NCAA Championships and a doubles team to the NCAA Championships on three occasions each • Saw both a singles player and a doubles team compete at the NCAA Championships in 2008, marking the first time it occured at the W&M in over 60 years • Saw Jeff Kader (singles) in 2003 and Alex Cojanu and Colin O’Brien (doubles) in 2006 become the first W&M players to compete in the ITA National Indoor Championships • Coached a CAA Player of the Year, two CAA Rookies of the Year, an ITA Mideast Region Doubles Championship team and a CAA Tournament MVP • Slogan of “Wild and Crazy Doubles” revolves around constant movement and motion in a very aggressive, structured atmosphere • Mid-Atlantic Boys 18’s Section Head Coach at the 2008 and 2009 National Team Championships
COLLEGE COACHING PRIOR TO W&M
• As Georgia’s assistant coach, helped the Bulldogs achieve No. 4 and No. 2 national rankings and compete in the NCAA finals in 1993 • In 1995, coached the United States to a gold medal at the World University Games in Japan • Coached at Redlands College for two seasons • The men’s head coach at Temple from 1982 through 1989, he also led the women’s team from 1985 to 1989 • His players at Temple on the combined teams won the “Highest Student-Athlete GPA Award” for averaging over a 3.0 GPA for eight semesters
PROFESSIONAL COACHING PRIOR TO W&M
• Coached professionals at Wimbledon, Australian Open and U.S. Open • Coached a pair of doubles teams to the round of 16 at Wimbledon • A featured speaker at various events, including the USTA and USPTA national conventions and the ITA Coaches Convention • At the 1997 and 2000 U.S. Opens, gave clinics at the USTA Tennis Teachers Conference • Served as the coach of the Mid-Atlantic section at the Junior Davis Cup
AS A PLAYER
• Played professionally, winning titles in Australia and New Zealand • First tennis player to be inducted into the Findlay College Athletic Hall of Fame
EDUCATION
• Earned master’s degree in education (sports administration) at Temple University • A graduate of Findlay College in 1970
PERSONAL
• Lives in Williamsburg with his wife Ruth, a former Scottish Internationlist who was ranked as high as No. 2 in singles and No. 1 in doubles in the USTA 55’s • Has a daughter, Kate, who played collegiate volleyball and tennis at UVA-Wise and son, Doug, who won the 2000 high school state doubles title, and played tennnis at VCU
8
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
Christian Jordan • 1998 Lawyer Los Angeles, Calif.
Jeff Kader • 2005 Assistant Men’s Tennis Coach N.C. State
Tim Csontos • 2000 Regional Sales Executive Concur Technologies, Inc.
Sean Kelleher • 2005 Teaching Professional
Alex Fish • 2005 Army Military Intelligence
Lee Harang • 1999 Attorney Business Letigation Tampa, Fla.
Martin Larsson • 2000 Scott Lindsey • 1994 Doctor of Neuropsy- Project Management chiatry at Univ. Hospital Atlanta, Ga. Lund, Sweden
Brian Lubin • 2001 IT Consultant, Accenture Austin, Texas
Colin O’Brien • 2007 Dominic Pagon • 2009 Kal Patrick • 2004 Marwan Ramadan • 2009 Manager of an Pursuing master’s deInternational Professional Tennis Automobile Dealership gree in Strategic Affairs Bean Trader Player Kingston, Jamaica from Australian National University
Geoff Russell • 2004 Morgage Consultant Morgan Financial, Inc.
Aaron Scott • 1997 Orthopedic Surgeon Wake Forest, N.C.
Alex Soeters • 2000 Corporate Management
Stephen Ward • 2006 Volunteer Assistant Men’s Tennis Coach at N.C. State
Brett Williams • 1994 Doctor in Ophthalmology
John Winter • 1995 Lawyer Baker, at Boets L.L.P., New York, N.Y.
Trevor Spracklin • 2001 Kavi Sud • 2008 Teaching Professional Economic and Business at Congressional Analysis Consultant Country Club at Booz Allen Hamilton Washington, D.C.
TRIBE ATHLETICS
David Kenas • 1999 Professional Photographer Mahwah, N.J.
Jay Goldstein • 1995 Senior Financial Analyst Kraft Foods Chicago, Ill.
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
TRIBE TENNIS
Patrick Brown • 2001 Alex Cojanu • 2008 Commercial Financial Attending Medical Analyst Laureate School at VCU Capitol Morgage
Alumni
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
9
TRIBE TENNIS
Professional Players
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
THE TRIBE TENNIS PROGRAM HAD THREE FORMER PLAYERS RANKED AMONG THE TOP 850 IN THE WORLD IN DOUBLES DURING 2007-08. DURING THE 2009 SEASON, W&M HAS A PAIR OF FORMER PLAYERS RANKED AMONG THE TOP 520 IN THE WORLD DOUBLES RANKINGS AND 920 IN THE WORLD SINGLES RANKINGS. Colin O’Brien (a 2007 graduate) earned careerbest world singles and doubles rankings in 2009. He jumped as high as No. 605 in the singles standings, while ascending to No. 400 in the world in doubles. In total, O’Brien won six ATP Doubles Futures crowns with victories in Great Britain, Greece and Italy.
Cojanu earned career-best world rankings in 2009. He moved up to No. 920 in world singles rankings and accomplished a high of No. 512 in world doubles standing. During the 2008 pro season, Cojanu won a trio of ATP Doubles Futures events in Greece, Egypt and Syria.
Former Tribe players Trevor Spracklin (a 2001 graduate) played professionally following his days at W&M. He retired from the circuit following a career that included ATP World Rankings as high as No. 734 in singles and No. 319 in doubles. He won more than 10 doubles titles in his career.
Stephen Ward (a 2006 graduate) was ranked as high as No. 874 in doubles during his professional career in 2007. Ward won his first USTA Pro Circuit championship, taking home the doubles title at the Laguna Niguel Pro Futures Classic in 2006.
“The conditioning, technique development and on-court strategy that we employ at William and Mary allows our players to grow to the pace and quickness of college tennis, and sets them on a path, if they desire, TO PLAY AT THE PROFESSIONAL LEVEL AFTER GRADUATION. We spend a tremendous amount of time each week with private lessons and PERSONAL ENHANCEMENT of each player’s game. Our STRUCTURE AND DEMANDING CONDITIONING PROGRAM helps players understand what is required of their bodies and minds to compete at the HIGHEST LEVEL OF TENNIS.” - TRIBE HEAD COACH PETER DAUB 10
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
Davis Cup Players
COLIN O’BRIEN
A trio of former and current Tribe men’s tennis players has represented their respective countries in Davis Cup competition. Junior Sebastien Vidal has been a member of the Guatemalan squad during each of the last three years (2007-09), while graduates Colin O’Brien (2007) and Dominic Pagon (2009) have represented Ireland and Jamaica, respectively, each of the last two years. In 2009, O’Brien helped Ireland advance to the Europe/ Africa Group II Quarterfinal of Davis Cup. In the first round match against Algeria, O’Brien defeated Ouassel Hared, 6-4, 6-4, in singles play, while teaming with James McGee to notch a 7-5, 3-6, 6-7, 6-2, 6-4 win over Abdelhak Hameurlaine and Slimane Saoudi in doubles play. In the quarterfinal match against Cyprus, O’Brien recorded a 7-6 (2), 6-3 win over Demetrios Leontis, but it was not enough as Ireland fell to Cyprus, 3-2. In total, O’Brien owns a 3-1 singles ledger and a 1-2 doubles mark in his two years playing with the Irish Davis Cup team. Pagon helped Jamaica earn promotion to the Americas Zone Group II level in Davis Cup during 2008. He tallied a pair of victories during that season as Jamaica record wins over Honduras, Guatemala and Puerto Rico. Pagon also played for the Jamaicans in their final Group II match of 2009 against the Netherland Antilles. Each of the last three years, Vidal has been a member of the Guatemalan Davis Cup team. He helped Guatemala earn promotion to Group II in the America Region in 2008. Vidal was a key cog in the Guatemalan lineup in 2008, tallying four singles wins. During the 2008 campaign, Guatemala tallied wins over Panama, Puerto Rico, Aruba and Barbados to earn promotion. In 2009, Vidal helped Guatemala avoid regulation and remain in Group II as he teamed with Christopher DiazFigueroa to tally a key doubles wins in the team’s 3-2 win over the Bahamas. The Guatemalan pair pulled out a fiveset affair, 7-6, 7-5, 4-6, 3-6, 8-6, to give the squad a 2-1 lead on the way to victory. Over his career, Vidal owns a 4-2 Davis Cup singles record and a 3-1 doubles mark.
TRIBE ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
TRIBE TENNIS
Ireland
DOMINIC PAGON Jamaica
SEBASTIEN VIDAL Guatemala
11
TRIBE TENNIS
Assistant Coaches
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
12
ASSISTANT COACH
JESSE TARR
First Season at W&M
James Madison (2008)
Jesse Tarr, a native of Midlothian, Va., is in his first season with the Tribe men’s tennis as an assistant coach after joining the program prior to the 2009 fall season. Tarr spent last season as a volunteer assistant coach at a top-25 program at Boise State following a standout career at James Madison. During his season at Boise State, serving under head coach Greg Patton, the Broncos enjoyed a tremendous season that culminated in a NCAA Round of 16 appearance and a final national ITA ranking of No. 20. Boise State finished the year at 24-9 and enjoyed the second-best finish in school history with the round of 16 appearance. Included in the tournament run was an upset win over regional host and No. 14-seeded Alabama, 4-3, in the second round. The Broncos had three All-WAC singles players and two All-WAC doubles teams in 2008-09, including the WAC Player of the Year, Clancy Shields, and the Freshman of the Year, James Meredith. Shields finished the year ranked No. 24 nationally in singles and was named the winner of the ITA National Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship Award. Meredith also garnered ITA Mountain Region Rookie of the Year honors. As a volunteer assistant at Boise State, Tarr conducted team and individual practices, focusing on stroke technique, match strategy and physical fitness. He also coached players on-court during fall tournament as well as regular season and postseason dual matches. He coordinated team travel and equipment orders and monitored academic progress of the student-athletes. Tarr also served as a volunteer assistant coach for the St. Louis Aces of the World Team Tennis. He conducted practices and individual workouts as well as assisted with on-court coaching during World Team Tennis matches. Tarr also coordinated promotional activities including a Pro-Am and youth skills clinic. At JMU, Tarr was a four-year starter, playing in the No. 1 doubles spot all four years, the No. 1 singles spot for three seasons and the No. 2 singles spot for one. Over his career, Tarr earned 110 total victories in both singles and doubles play and earned five All-CAA honors (four in double and one in singles). As a senior, he was named as a finalist for the James Madison University Athlete of the Year Award. During his junior season, Tarr was ranked No. 15 in doubles for the Mid-East Region with partner Mike Smith. Carrying over to the next season, Tarr and Smith earned the No. 46 preseason ranking for the 2007-08 doubles season. Strong in the classroom as well, Tarr earned a CAA Commissioners Academic Award in 2006 and 2008 as well as being named an ITA Scholar Athlete in 2006. An involved student-athlete, Tarr was a four-year member of the JMU Student Athlete Advisory Council. Over the summer of 2007 and 2008, Tarr worked at prestigious Nike Tennis Camps in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. Tarr earned his bachelors of science in psychology with a minor in athletic coaching from JMU in 2008. He currently working toward finishing his masters of physical education in athletic administration at Idaho State.
VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH
BRANDON BYRD
First Season at W&M
Davidson (2009)
Brandon Byrd enters his first season as the William and Mary men’s tennis program’s volunteer assistant coach. Byrd comes to Williamsburg after graduating from Davidson College in 2009, where he was a four-year member of the men’s tennis program. Byrd was selected as a team captain at Davidson during his senior season. He was also named to the Southern Conference Academic AllConference team. During all four seasons, Byrd was a member of the TIAA-CREF Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll. He was a Kelley Scholar at Davidson and a MURAP Scholar at North Carolina. Byrd also received the Presidential and Bonner Scholarships during his time at Davidson. At Davidson, Byrd was also involved in Just Peace and Young Democrats as well as serving as a tutor at Davidson Elementary School and volunteering at Helping Hand Mission in Cary, N.C. He was a volunteer instructor at G.O.T. Tennis Clinics, which was a bi-weekly clinic that was offered low-income and underprivileged. Byrd also spent time as a camp counselor and instructor at GlaxoSmithKline Tennis Camp, IBM Sports Camp, Cary Academy Tennis Camp, Five Oaks Tennis Camp and Davidson Tennis Camp. A Raleigh, N.C., native, Byrd was an all-state selection in both soccer and tennis at Cary Academy. He was also a Presidential Scholar during his prep career. Byrd graduated from Davidson with a bachelor of arts and departmental honors in history in May of 2009. He is currently working toward his master of arts in comparative history at William and Mary.
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
JUNIOR SEASON (2008-09) Finished the year ranked No. 103 in the ITA Singles Rankings ... Named First-Team All-CAA in both singles and doubles ... Ranked No. 24 in the ITA Mideast Region at the end of the fall season ... Led W&M in dual-match singles victories (19), singles victories overall (23) and overall doubles victories (24) ... Finished the year at 20-13 playing alongside Sebastien Vidal at the No. 1 doubles spot ... Ranked as high as No. 38 nationally in doubles playing with Vidal ... All 10 of his dual-match losses have come against nationally ranked opponents ... Defeated the highest ranked opponent of his career defeating No. 44-ranked Alexey Tsyrenov of Auburn, 6-1, 6-4 ... Clinched W&M’s win over George Washington for a victory at the top singles spot ... Tallied important victories at the No. 1 singles spot over Big Ten opponents that went on to earn national rankings during the Tribe’s close 4-3 wins over Purdue and Northwestern ... Named CAA Doubles Team of the Week along with Vidal on March 8 and April 15 ... Teamed with Vidal to win the consolation bracket of the prestigious Pacific Coast Doubles Championship as the pair won five straight matches, including three against seeded teams ... Named to the Tribe Invitational All-Tournament team in both singles and doubles ... Recorded his 60th career singles wins against VCU. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2007-08) Garnered First-Team All-CAA doubles honors ... Earned First-Team VaSID All-State honors in doubles ... Advanced to the NCAA Doubles Championship along with Alex Cojanu ... Ranked as high as No. 11 during the 2007-08 campaign in doubles and finished the year ranked No. 34 nationally and No. 7 in the Mideast Region ... Advanced to the round of 16 in doubles at the All-American Championships with Cojanu, including a win over the No. 2-ranked team in the country from Stanford ... Finished the season with a 16-15 singles record and 12 doubles wins ... Defeated the highest ranked opponent of his collegiate career, downing No. 45-ranked Ralph Knupfer of Rice in three sets ... Won his final three singles matches of the 2008 dual-match season ... Tallied vital singles wins in the Tribe’s 4-3 win over No. 34 Notre Dame on April 6 and in the College’s CAA Semifinal win over Old Dominion ... Also notched the College’s only victory in the CAA Championship match against VCU with a win over Emil Lindgren at the No. 4 singles position ... Clinched the College’s tight 4-3 win over Brown with a win at the No. 3 singles position ... Won
TRIBE ATHLETICS
a vital three-set affair at the No. 4 position in the College’s upset win over No. 46 Oklahoma at the BlueGray Classic ... In doubles, tallied a pair of wins over nationally ranked foes. FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) Led W&M in singles victories with 23 and dual-match victories with 17 ... His wins total ranked as the 10thbest freshman total in school history ... Named the VaSID State Rookie of the Year ... A Second-Team VaSID All-State honoree in both singles and doubles ... Named First-Team All-CAA in doubles, while garnering third-team accolades in singles ... A threetime CAA Doubles Team of the Week winner (3/4, 4/10, 4/17) along with Alex Cojanu and a two-time CAA Singles Player of the Week recipient (3/4, 3/28) ... Ranked as high as No. 25 nationally in doubles with Cojanu and finished the season ranked No. 35 nationally and No. 7 in the Mideast Region ... Won 11 straight singles matches from Feb. 11 through March 16 ... Clinched the College’s 4-3 win over then-No. 39 Middle Tennessee State at the Rice Invitational, knocking off his first career ranked opponent, No. 113 Marco Born, 6-7 (5), 7-5, 7-6 (9) ... Fought off 11 match points in the battle to clinch the Tribe victory ... Amassed an impressive 10-2 mark in three-set matches ... Won 12 matches at the No. 3 slot during the season ... Clinched W&M wins over Richmond, East Carolina and Longwood along with the Middle Tennessee State match ... Compiled an 18-17 doubles record, playing primarily with Alex Cojanu ... Clinched the doubles point for the College in a 4-3 victory over Old Dominion by defeating the then-No.16-ranked duo of Harel Srugo and Henrique Cancado ... Won two matches in the qualifying bracket of the ITA Mideast Regional to earn a spot in the main draw.
keziel JUNEAU Senior
TRIBE TENNIS
Keziel Juneau
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
6-2 • 185 Repentigny, Quebec De Mortagne
CAREER STATISTICS
Year 06-07 07-08 08-09 Career
S 23-18 16-15 23-13 62-46
Pct. .561 .516 .639 .574
D 18-17 12-16 24-14 54-47
Pct. .514 .429 .632 .535
PREP The top-ranked junior player in Canada in both singles and doubles ... Ranked as high as 148th in the world in the ITF junior rankings on Jan. 2, 2006 ... Won the 2005 Canadian Indoor Championship and advanced to semifinals of the 24th All-Canadian 2006 ITF Junior Championship ... Played in the championship match in both singles and doubles at the 2005 Jalisco International Junior Cup on Clay in Mexico. PERSONAL Son of Rene Juneau and Johanne Boisvent ... Born June 11, 1988 in Montreal.
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
13
TRIBE TENNIS
Ilja Orre
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
ilja ORRE Sophomore 6-0 • 150 Helsinki, Finland Ressu
CAREER STATISTICS
Year S Pct. D Pct. 08-09 14-18 .438 17-19 .472 Career 14-18 .438 17-19 .472
14
FRESHMAN SEASON (2008-09) Named Third-Team All-CAA in doubles ... Finished rookie season with 14 singles wins and 17 doubles victories ... Clinched the Tribe’s CAA Quarterfinal win over James Madison with a win at the No. 6 slot ... Clinched the Tribe’s tight 4-3 win over Purdue with a singles victory at the No. 6 position ... Won a threeset match at the No. 5 singles position in the Tribe’s match with No. 29 Boise State ... Recorded his first career singles victory over Roshan Potarazu of Maryland at the Tribe Invitational ... Advanced to the main draw round of 16 at the prestigious Pacific Coast Doubles Championship with three straight wins playing alongside Dominic Pagon ... Named to the Tribe Invitational All-Tournament team in doubles.
PERSONAL Full name is Ilja Miikkael Orre … Son of Timo and Soili Orre … Born Feb. 22, 1988 … Intends to major in business at W&M.
PREP/JUNIORS A member of the Finnish Junior National Team … Ranked as high as No. 4 in Finland Boys Under 18 … Ranked a career best 853 in the ITF Junior Tennis Combined World Rankings ... Advanced to the third round of the European Junior Individual Championships in 2006 …Won a gold, silver and bronze medal at the 2006 Finnish Championships Boys Under 18 and 20 … Won a bronze medal at the Finnish Men’s Team Championships in 2007 … Played ice hockey as well in Finland and was a goalie.
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008-09) Progressed throughout his second season with the Tribe, earning a spot in the W&M lineup in both singles and doubles at the CAA Championships ... Tallied one of the Tribe’s four singles wins of the College’s CAA Quarterfinal win over James Madison with a triumph at the No. 5 spot ... Helped in clinching the doubles point in the Tribe’s regular season win over Old Dominion and in the CAA Semifinals against VCU ... Tallied six singles wins, all in the dual-match season, and 11 doubles victories on the year ... Recorded one of two Tribe singles wins at the No. 6 slot against No. 14 Pepperdine with a three-set triumph ... Advanced to the main draw round of 16 at the prestigious Pacific Coast Doubles Championship, playing alongside associate head coach Marcos Asse ... Named to the Tribe Invitational All-Tournament team in doubles. FRESHMAN SEASON (2007-08) Finished the year with four singles victories ... Was a perfect 4-0 during the dual-match season, playing as high as No. 4 in the College’s win over Howard ... Tallied seven doubles wins on the season ... Recorded his first collegiate victory over Drew Crank of Richmond in the Tribe’s dual-match win ... Won his last four singles contests of the year ... Went 3-2 in doubles during the dual match season.
TRIBE ATHLETICS
PREP/JUNIORS Won the district championship in singles at James Taylor ... Ranked in the top 20 in the Texas Junior Boys 18 Rankings ... Participated in the USTA Junior National Championship ... Helped lead his high school team to a trio of state championships ... Ranked in the top 10 in the Texas Men’s Open ... Ranked as high as No. 1460 in the ITF Combined Junior Rankings ... Was ranked No. 165 nationally, No. 26 in the Gulf States Region and No. 22 in the state of Texas according to the Tennis Recruiting Network ... A member of the National Honor Society and graduated high school with honors ... Played six years in the USTA Super Championship Level.
varun PANDIT Junior
TRIBE TENNIS
Varun Pandit
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
6-1 • 170 Katy, Texas James E. Taylor
PERSONAL Full name is Varun Kumar Pandit ... Born May 30, 1988 in New Jersey ... The son of Naresh and Anuradha Pandit ... Intends to major in accounting at W&M.
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
CAREER STATISTICS
Year S Pct. D 07-08 4-10 .286 7-8 08-09 6-9 .400 11-14 Career 10-19 .345 18-22
Pct. .467 .440 .450
15
TRIBE TENNIS
Sebastien Vidal
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
sebastien VIDAL Junior 5-11 • 140 Guatemala City, Guatemala Lycée Jules Verne
CAREER STATISTICS
Year S Pct. D 07-08 14-16 .467 28-8 08-09 22-10 .688 23-15 Career 36-26 .581 51-23
Pct. .778 .605 .689
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008-09) Won 11 of his last 12 singles matches ... Finished with a 22-10 singles ledger, including an impressive 16-6 mark in dual-match play ... Top W&M in winning percentage at .688 ... Named Second-Team All-CAA in singles and first-team all-league in doubles ... Won both his matches in the CAA Championships against James Madison and VCU ... Clinched the Tribe’s 5-2 win over No. 65 BYU with a victory at the No. 4 slot ... Recorded vital singles wins at the No. 4 slot in the Tribe’s 4-3 wins over Big Ten foes Purdue and Northwestern ... Won the deciding match in the Tribe’s 4-3 win over Old Dominion ... Ranked No. 9 in the ITA Mideast Region doubles rankings at the end of the fall season with Richard Wardell ... Advanced to the ITA Mideast Region Quarterfinals in doubles with Wardell ... Amassed a 23-15 doubles ledger, playing mainly at the No. 1 position with Keziel Juneau ... Ranked as high as No. 38 nationally in doubles playing with Juneau ... Teamed with Juneau to win the consolation bracket of the prestigious Pacific Coast Doubles Championship as the pair won five straight matches, including three against seeded teams ... Won his first six singles matches of the fall, advancing to the main draw of the ITA Mideast Region Singles Championship ... Named to the Tribe Invitational All-Tournament team in doubles ... One of two Tribe players with at least 20 singles and doubles victories in 2008-09. FRESHMAN SEASON (2007-08) Third-Team All-CAA in doubles ... Finished with a 16-4 doubles record playing with Kavi Sud, which was the best record for a W&M duo in 2007-08 ... Along with Sud, clinched the crucial doubles point in the College’s 4-3 upset of No. 34 Notre Dame ... Finished with a 28-8 doubles ledger on the year ... Led the Tribe in doubles winning perfect at 77.8 percent ... His 28 doubles wins ranked as the second-most ever for a W&M freshman ... His doubles winning percentage was the third-best in both school history overall and for a W&M freshman ... The doubles win total was the sixth-most in school history overall ... Tallied 14 singles victories on the year, including 10 in dual matches ... Won two singles matches in the CAA Tournament, including the match clinching three-set victory at No. 5 singles in the semifinals against Old Dominion... Garnered CAA Doubles Team of the Week honors along with Sud on March 9 ... Won the Flight B-2 doubles bracket along with Sud at the UVA Fall Invitational ... Advanced to the championship of the top doubles flight at the Virginia State Open ... Clinched the Tribe’s 5-2 win over defending CAA Champion Georgia State with a win at the No. 4
16
singles position ... Won a vital three-set affair at the No. 5 position in the College’s upset win over No. 46 Oklahoma at the Blue-Gray Classic ... Played as high as No. 1 in the singles lineup, racking up a 1-1 ledger. PREP/JUNIORS Competed in the 2007 Pan-American Games for Guatemala ... Advanced to the round of 32 in singles with a 6-4, 6-3 win over current W&M teammate Dominic Pagon ... Fell in the round of 32 to eventual gold medalist Flavio Saretta from Brazil ... Competed in doubles as well, advancing to the round of 16 before falling to the eventual gold medalist tandem from Argentina ... Ranked as high as No. 153 in the ITF Combined Junior Rankings ... Was the runner up in doubles at the II Copa HSBC El Salvador Junior Open ... Originally from Guatemala, but prepped in Key Biscayne, Florida ... Ranked No. 84 nationally, No. 29 in the Southeast region and No. 20 in the state of Florida according to the Tennis Recruiting Network ... Ranked as high as No. 68 in the Tennis Recruiting Network Rankings ... Competed for Guatemala in the Davis Cup in 2007, amassing a 2-2 singles mark. PERSONAL Full name is Sebastien Albric Havard Vidal Walters ... The son of Laurent Vidal and Catrin Vidal Walters ... Has one sister, Alexandra ... His favorite soccer team is Barcelona ... Enjoys soccer, music and the Internet.
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
JUNIOR SEASON (2008-09) Battled injuries for most of the season, but returned to the lineup late in the year to provide an important spark for the Tribe ... Tallied a vital straight-sets win at the No. 5 singles spot in the Tribe’s 4-3 win over Old Dominion ... Recorded one of the Tribe’s four singles wins in the CAA Quarterfinal victory over James Madison with a win at the No. 4 slot ... Advanced to the ITA Mideast Region Quarterfinals in doubles with Sebastien Vidal ... Ranked No. 9 in the ITA Mideast Region doubles standings at the end of the fall season alongside Vidal ... Finished the year with nine singles and nine doubles victories. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2007-08) Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete for the second straight season... Finished the year with 12 singles victories, including nine during the dual-match portion of the schedule ... Won a season-best five straight matches during the month of February ... Played as high as No. 3 singles for the Tribe, including a match-clinching victory over Richmond ... Recorded an important come-from-behind three-set win at the No. 4 singles position in the College’s regular-season victory over No. 38 Old Dominion ... Notched a pair of vital singles
wins in the Tribe’s tight 4-3 wins over Brown and Purdue ... Finished with a 3-1 CAA singles mark ... Won nine doubles matches and notched a 3-1 ledger at the No. 1 doubles spot ... Won the Thomas Hearn “Nails” Award ... Won the Flight B doubles bracket along with junior Dominic Pagon at the Virginia State Open ... Advanced to the finals of the Flight B-2 doubles bracket at the UVA Fall Invitational. FRESHMAN SEASON (2006) Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete ... Ranked second on the team in singles wins as one of three Tribe players with 19 victories ... Finished with 12 dual-match wins in singles for the College ... Racked up an 18-15 doubles ledger, including eight victories at the No. 2 position ... Clinched head coach Peter Daub’s 200th career victory with a straight-sets win against George Washington ... Provided the clinching point in the College’s 4-3 upset at then-No. 49 Louisville ... Clinched the Tribe’s opening round CAA Tournament win over James Madison with a straight sets victory ... Garnered CAA Doubles Team of the Week honors with Colin O’Brien on March 18 as the pair helped W&M capture the important doubles point in a 4-2 win over then-No. 34 Middle Tennessee State at the Blue Gray Classic ... Also won an important singles match in the 4-2 win over Middle Tennessee State ... Recognized as a W&M Provost Academic Award winner ... Won the first collegiate match he competed in, downing Tim Barnound of Louisville, 6-2, 6-2, at the UVA Fall Invite ... Earned a spot in the main draw at the ITA Mideast Regional ... Advanced to the consolation final of the Red Doubles Bracket at the UVA Fall Invite with Alex Zuck ... Won three doubles matches at the Crowne Plaza Tribe Invitational.
richard WARDELL Senior
TRIBE TENNIS
Richard Wardell
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
5-9 • 170 Fort Myers, Fla. De Mortagne
CAREER STATISTICS
Year S Pct. D 06-07 19-17 .527 18-15 07-08 12-15 .444 9-13 08-09 9-17 .346 9-8 Career 40-49 .449 36-36
Pct. .545 .409 .529 .500
HIGH SCHOOL A four-star recruit according to the Tennis Recruiting Network ... Ranked 74th nationally by the network as well as being ranked No. 20 in the Southeast Region and No. 14 in the state of Florida ... In the USTA Boys’ 18 Singles Rankings, ranked No. 159 nationally and No. 58 in the region ... Advanced to the finals of the First Coast Tennis Foundation Designation in August and to the quarterfinals of the USTA National Opens in May of 2006 ... Advanced to the round of 32 at the Clay Court Nationals. PERSONAL Son of Mark and Linda Wardell ... Born April 20, 1988.
TRIBE ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
17
TRIBE TENNIS
Jacob Braig/Daniel Mihalov
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
jacob
BRAIG Sophomore 6-3 • 175 Williamsburg, Va. Jamestown SOPHOMORE SEASON (2008-09) Named the W&M Pride and Tradition Award winner … Redshirted. FRESHMAN SEASON (2007--08) Finished with a record of 10-7 in singles and 13-4 in doubles at Christopher Newport... Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete … CNU finished the year ranked No. 24 nationally in NCAA Division III and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time. PREP/JUNIORS Ranked No. 11 in the state of Virginia by the Tennis Recruiting Network ... A First-Team Daily Press All-Star in 2007 ... Named Williamsburg Tennis Player of the Year in 2006 … Won the top flight of the 2007 Newport News Invitational ... Helped Jamestown to the Group AA State Championship match ... Group AA Virginia state runner up in doubles during the 2007 season … Holds Jamestown school records for career singles wins, singles wins in a season, doubles wins in a season and doubles wins in a career. PERSONAL Jacob Christopher Braig was born Feb. 16, 1989 in Charlotte, N.C... Son of Robert and Christine Braig...Has two brothers, John, 20, who also plays tennis at CNU, and Zach, 13, as well as a sister Rachel, 13 … Majoring in business finance.
daniel
MIHALOV Redshirt Freshman 6-1 • 155 Bannockburn, Ill. Deerfield FRESHMAN SEASON (2008-09) Redshirted. PREP/JUNIORS Advanced to the second round of the ITA Collegiate Summer Circuit Midwest Region draw ... Named first-team all-state as a junior after garnering second-team accolades as a sophomore … Rated 12th in the state of Illinois and 30th in the Great Lakes region according to the Tennis Recruiting Network ... Qualified for the Illinois State Championships in doubles as a sophomore and junior ... Finished fifth in the state as a junior in 2007 ... Team claimed the state championship in 2005 and finished third in both 2006 and 2007 … Named an AP Scholar with Merit … A member of both the National and Spanish Honor Societies … Named to the high honor list during all eight of his high school semesters. PERSONAL Son of Mike Mihalov and Jackie Sierus … Born May 1, 1990 in Naperville, Ill. … Father played basketball for two years at Augustina College.
18
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
Freshman 6-2 • 187 Båstad, Sweden Båstad Gymnasium PREP/JUNIORS Ranked as high as No. 211 in the ITF Combined World Junior Rankings … Earned his highest Swedish ranking at No. 7 in 2008 … Owned a career ITF junior singles record of 21-12 and a doubles mark of 19-11 … Won three ITF Junior titles in 2007 … Won the 2008 U21 Swedish Doubles Championship … Won the Ranka Junior Open in both singles and doubles in Finland in 2006 … Claimed the Tennis Sweden Junior Cup Doubles Championship in 2006 and advanced to the semifinals in 2007 … At the Tennis Sweden Junior Cup in singles, advanced the quarterfinals in 2007 and the semifinals in 2006 … Advanced to the semifinals in singles and the finals in doubles at the TaTS Open in 2006 … Advanced to the finals of the 2006 ITF Copenhagen Junior Open in doubles and the semifinals at the event in singles.
WHITEFORD Freshman 6-2 • 170 Surrey, England Ralph Allen School PREP/JUNIORS Trained at the University of Bath last year … Ranked as high as No. 368 in the ITF Junior Combined World Rankings … Owned a 15-7 ITF singles mark … Won the doubles title at the Barclays BUCS tennis challenge, competing for Bath in February of 2009 … Advanced to the round of 16 at the 2007 Prince Cup … Won the Bank of Bermuda Foundation ITF Junior Circuit Tournament Singles Championship and advanced to the finals of the Doubles event in Bermuda in June of 2007 … Advanced to the semifinals of the Security & General International Junior Championships in Bermuda … Advanced to the singles semifinals of the 86 Slazenger Winchester in 2007 … Won U18 and U13 county cup championships.
PERSONAL Son of John and Karen Whiteford … Born August 30, 1990 in Kingston PERSONAL Son of Kjell and Monica Andersson … Born Jan. 15, 1989 in Alsen, Swe- upon Thames, England … Father, John, was a pro tennis player. den.
Freshmen
ANDERSSON
jamie
TRIBE TENNIS
anton
adrian
VODISLAV Freshman 6-1 • 165 Bucharest, Romania National College of Emil Racovita PREP/JUNIORS Ranked as high as No. 1529 in the South African Airways ATP World Singles Rankings … Earned points on the ATP professional tennis tour to garner a world singles ranking … Ranked as high as No. 410 in the ITF Junior Combined World Rankings … Advanced to the round of 16 at a pair of Futures events in 2008 (Romania F5) and 2009 (Israel F1) … Earned quarterfinal berths in the Romania F17 and F18 Futures doubles events … Garnered two doubles finals appearances at the 2006 Instirig Cup and the 30th Mamaia-Sen Junior ITF Tournament … A doubles semifinalist at both the 11th Slovenian Junior Open and the Saadia Rees ITF Junior Tournament in 2006 … Advanced to the doubles quarterfinals at the Trofeul D Sturdza, the 2007 ITF Terme Radenci and the 11th Wilson - Tivoli Trophy Timisoara in 2006 … Eastern European vice champion in 2004 … Won national doubles championships in 2004 and 2007 … Ranked No. 21 in the U14 world juniors rankings in 2003. PERSONAL Son of George and Geta Vodislav … Born Oct. 23, 1990 in Craiova, Romania … Intends to major in business at W&M.
TRIBE ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
19
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
TRIBE TENNIS
2008-09 Review
2009 RESULTS Overall: 16-14 CAA: 3-1 Jan. 14 Winthrop W, 6-1 Jan. 14 College of Charleston W, 6-1 Jan. 18 Temple W, 5-2 Jan. 18 George Washington W, 5-2 Jan. 20 #5 Virginia L, 0-7 Jan. 24 #30 Notre Dame L, 0-7 Jan. 24 • George Mason W, 7-0 Jan. 25 Richmond W, 7-0 Jan. 25 Longwood W, 6-1 Jan. 30 #65 BYU1 W, 5-2 Jan. 31 #60 Clemson1 W, 4-3 Feb. 7 at #21 Wake Forest L, 1-6 Feb. 8 at #3 Georgia L, 1-6 Feb. 13 at #74 Maryland L, 3-4 Feb. 14 vs. Purdue 2 W, 4-3 Feb. 22 #29 Boise State L, 2-5 Feb. 22 • James Madison W, 6-1 Feb. 27 #67 Northwestern W, 4-3 Mar. 9 at #14 Pepperdine L, 2-5 Mar. 13 #66 Penn State L, 3-4 Mar. 15 #63 Harvard L, 3-4 Mar. 15 Howard W, 7-0 Mar. 19 vs. #30 Auburn 3 L, 1-4 Mar. 20 vs. #43 Fresno State 3 L, 1-4 Mar. 21 vs. #56 MTSU3 L, 1-4 Apr. 1 • #55 VCU L, 2-5 Apr. 11 • Old Dominion W, 4-3 Apr. 11 Norfolk State W, 7-0 Apr. 17 vs. James Madison 4 W, 4-1 Apr. 18 vs. #45 VCU4 L, 3-4 1 – Tribe Indoor Invitational, Williamsburg, Va. (MNTC); 2 - College Park, Md.; 3 - Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery Ala.; 4 – CAA Championships, Norfolk, Va. (FolkesStevens Tennis Center)
TOP INDIVIDUAL HONORS All-CAA Keziel Juneau (1) Sebastien Vidal (2) Dominic Pagon (3) Marwan Ramadan (3) K. Juneau/S. Vidal (1) D. Pagon/I. Orre (3) VaSID All-State Keziel Juneau (1) Sebastien Vidal (2) K. Juneau/S. Vidal (2)
BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK The Tribe tallied 16 dual-match victories in 2009 and coupled with the 16 wins in both 2007 and 2008, W&M produced back-to-back-to-back 16-win seasons. It marked the first time in school history that the Tribe has produced three straight seasons of 16 or more victories. In fact, of the 11 seasons in which the Tribe has won 16 or more dual matches, nine have come under the direction of head coach Peter Daub. RECORD SETTING PERFORMANCE W&M garnered a record-setting haul of CAA all-league honors in 2009. Four Green and Gold singles players and a pair of Tribe doubles team received honors, marking the most All-CAA awards won in a single season by W&M in school history. Junior Keziel Juneau highlighted the Tribe effort earning First-Team All-CAA accolades in both singles and doubles. Juneau was joined on the doubles first team by sophomore Sebastien Vidal. Vidal also received Second-Team All-CAA distinction in singles. Seniors Marwan Ramadan and Dominic Pagon were both named to the All-CAA third team in singles, receiving the league honor in individual play for the first time in their careers. For the second straight season, Pagon also earned All-CAA accolades in doubles. He and freshman Ilja Orre were named to the All-CAA third team in doubles action. JUNEAU RANKED NATIONALLY Keziel Juneau garnered a career-best national ranking in the final Campbell’s ITA National Rankings. Juneau, who spent four of the last five weeks in the national singles rankings, moved into the No. 103 spot in the final standings. He was one of only two Colonial Athletic Association players in the national singles rankings. As a team, the Tribe finished the year ranked No. 75 nationally. Juneau was a First-Team All-CAA honoree in both singles and doubles as a junior. He led the College in singles and doubles victories with 23 and 24, respectively. The Repentigny, Quebec native tallied 19 wins at the No. 1 singles slot during the dual-match season. He knocked off the highest ranked opponent of his career in Alexey Tsyrenov of Auburn, who finished the year ranked No. 41 nationally, during the teams’ dual match at the Blue Gray Classic. SUCCESS AT THE PACIFIC COAST DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Keziel Juneau and Sebastien Vidal won five straight matches to claim the consolation bracket title at the historic and prestigious Pacific Coast Doubles Championship in March. The 120th annual doubles tournament included teams from some of the top collegiate teams in the country like No. 1 Stanford, No. 8 USC and No. 13 UCLA as well as individuals of various ages from across the country. The Pacific Coast Doubles Championship is the second-oldest tennis event in the United States and has a rich tournament history. First held in 1890 at The Hotel Del Monte in Monterey, California, the event was created to promote the sale of real estate on the Monterey peninsula.The original concept pitted the best players from the East versus those from the West. This coast to coast rivalry was the inspiration for the Davis Cup. Past Winners include Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder, Bobby Riggs, Pancho Segura, Don Budge, Tony Trabert, Stan Smith, Bob Lutz, Arthur Ashe, Dennis Ralston, John McEnroe and many others world-class champions. Juneau and Vidal knocked off three seeded teams on their way to the title and in the process earned CAA Doubles Team of the Week honors. Along with the success of its top pairing, W&M saw two of its other doubles squads advanced to the main draw round of 16 at the event. Dominic Pagon and Ilja Orre won three straight matches, before falling to the No. 4-seeded team in the country. Tribe associate head coach Marcos Asse and Varun Pandit also earned a berth in the round of 16 as well. GREEN AND GOLD CLAIMS TRIBE NATIONAL INDOOR INVITATIONAL CROWN W&M tallied a pair of victories over nationally ranked opponents to win the Tribe National Indoor Invite. The Green and Gold disposed of No. 65 BYU, 5-2, in the opening round. The College followed that performance with a 4-3 title winning victory over No. 60 Clemson in a triumph clinched by Marwan Ramadan. The wins also bumped the Tribe’s early season record to 9-2, which marked the Green and Gold’s best start to a season since 1997.
CAA Singles Player of the Week Marwan Ramadan (3/1) Sebastien Vidal (4/15) CAA Doubles Team of the Week K. Juneau/S. Vidal (3/8, 4/15) All-Tribe Invitational Keziel Juneau K. Juneau/S. Vidal D. Pagon/I. Orre W. Lang/V. Pandit W&M Thomas Hearn Nails Award Keziel Juneau W&M Pride and Tradition Award Jacob Braig
20
2008-09 TRIBE MEN’S TENNIS TEAM
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
Singles Winning Percentage (Minimum 50 Matches) 1. Scott Estes 1989-93 2. Vaclav Kohlmayer 1991-93 3. Scott Mackesy 1986-90 4. Trevor Spracklin 1996-01 5. Will Harvie 1986-88 6. Tim Csontos 1995-00 7. Zack Malmgren 2001-03 8. Stephen Ward 2002-06 9. Brian Lubin 1998-01 10. Jody Strik 1999-01 Doubles Victories 1. Trevor Spracklin 2. Alex Cojanu 3. Geoff Russell 4. Lee Harang 5. Jeff Kader 6. Patrick Brown 7. Sean Kelleher 8. Dave Kenas 9. Alex Fish 10. Colin O’Brien Stephen Ward
90-38 (.703) 35-16 (.686) 90-42 (.682) 110-60 (.647) 42-23 (.646) 73-40 (.646) 47-26 (.644) 84-47 (.641) 66-39 (.629) 32-20 (.615)
1996-01 113-50 2004-08 97-53 2000-04 91-48 1994-99 89-62 2001-05 84-54 1997-01 81-48 2001-05 78-55 1995-99 74-45 2001-05 71-54 2003-06 70-70 2002-06 70-59
Doubles Winning Percentage (Minimum 40 Matches) 1. Trevor Spracklin 1996-01 2. Scott Estes 1989-93 3. Kelly Hunter 1986-90 4. Zack Malmgren 2001-03 5. Geoff Russell 2000-04 6. Alexander Soeters 1997-00 7. Alex Cojanu 2004-08 8. Brian Lubin 1998-01 9. Mike Scherer 1988-91 10. Patrick Brown 1997-01
TRIBE ATHLETICS
110-60 90-42 90-38 85-73 84-47 82-62 82-52 79-62 78-59 77-85 73-61 73-40
113-50 (.693) 64-29 (.688) 46-22 (.676) 43-22 (.662) 91-48 (.655) 35-19 (.648) 97-53 (.647) 67-38 (.638) 43-25 (.632) 81-48 (.628)
1996-97 1999-00 1997-98 1991-92 1989-90 2001-02 1996-97 2001-02 2001-02 1998-99 1996-97 1991-92 1989-90
Singles Winning Percentage (Minimum 20 Matches) 1. Scott Mackesy 1990-91 Scott Estes 1989-90 3. John Curtiss 1989-90 4. Ashuman Vohra 1996-97 5. Scott Estes 1992-93 6. Scott Lindsey 1991-92 Kelly Hunter 1989-90 8. Trevor Spracklin 1996-97 9. Jay Goldstein 1991-92 Scott Mackesy 1989-90 Doubles Victories 1. Trevor Spracklin 2. Lee Harang 3. Alex Cojanu Patrick Brown Trevor Spracklin 6. Sebastien Vidal 7. Colin O’Brien Alex Fish 9. Zack Malmgren Geoff Russell Trevor Spracklin
1996-97 1996-97 2006-07 2000-01 2000-01 2007-08 2006-07 2002-03 2002-03 2000-01 1998-99
34-13 28-13 28-15 28-10 28-10 27-17 27-17 26-14 26-12 26-16 26-9 26-10 26-10
24-6 (.800) 24-6 (.800) 15-5 (.750) 26-9 (.743) 17-6 (.739) 28-10 (.737) 28-10 (.737) 34-13 (.723) 26-10 (.722) 26-10 (.722) 32-15 31-17 30-12 30-9 30-10 28-8 27-17 27-12 26-12 26-11 26-14
Doubles Winning Percentage (Minimum 20 Matches) 1. Scott Estes 1989-90 19-5 (.792) 2. Sean Kelleher 2001-02 25-7 (.781) 3. Sebastien Vidal 2007-08 28-8 (.778) 4. Patrick Brown 2000-01 30-9 (.769) 5. Trevor Spracklin 2000-01 30-10 (.750) Will Harvie 1987-88 18-6 (.750) Scott Mackesy 1987-88 18-6 (.750) 8. Geoff Russell 2001-02 23-8 (.742) 9. Alexander Soeters 1999-00 17-6 (.739) Kelly Hunter 1989-90 17-6 (.739)
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
FRESHMAN RECORDS
Singles Victories 1. Trevor Spracklin 2. Jeff Kader 3. Alex Fish Zack Malmgren Ashuman Vohra Jay Goldstein 7. Alex Cojanu 8. Steve Williams Scott Estes 10. Keziel Juneau Stephen Ward Sean Kelleher
1996-97 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 1996-97 1991-92 2004-05 1995-96 1989-90 2006-07 2002-03 2001-02
Singles Winning Percentage (Minimum 20 Matches) 1. Scott Estes 1989-90 2. John Curtis 1989-90 3. Ashuman Vohra 1996-97 4. Trevor Spracklin 1996-97 5. Jay Goldstein 1991-92 6. Zack Malmgren 2001-02 7. Alex Fish 2001-02 8. Tim Csontos 1995-96 9. Chris Anderson 1994-95 10. Ian Boettcher 1996-97 Doubles Victories 1. Trevor Spracklin 2. Sebastien Vidal 3. Geoff Russell 4. Alex Cojanu Sean Kelleher Keith Menter 7. Stephen Ward 8. Billy Mulligan Dave Kenas 10. Tim Csontos Steve Williams Scott Estes
1996-97 2007-08 2000-01 2004-05 2001-02 1986-87 2002-03 2005-06 1995-96 1995-96 1995-96 1989-90
Doubles Winning Percentage (Minimum 20 Matches) 1. Scott Estes 1989-90 2. Sean Kelleher 2001-02 3. Sebastien Vidal 2007-08 4. Scott Mackesy 1987-88 5. Keith Menter 1986-87 6. Geoff Russell 2000-01 7. Kelly Hunter 1986-87 8. Trevor Spracklin 1996-97 9. Ashuman Vohra 1996-97 10. Dave Kenas 1995-96
34-13 27-17 26-14 26-12 26-9 26-10 25-15 24-15 24-6 23-18 23-14 23-17
24-6 (.800) 15-5 (.750) 26-9 (.743) 34-13 (.723) 26-10 (.722) 26-12 (.684) 26-14 (.650) 22-12 (.647) 19-11 (.633) 17-10 (.630)
Records
1996-01 1986-91 1989-93 2001-05 2002-06 2001-05 1990-94 2000-04 2004-08 1994-99 1997-01 1995-00
SEASON RECORDS
Singles Victories 1. Trevor Spracklin 2. Brian Lubin Trevor Spracklin Scott Lindsey Kelly Hunter 6. Jeff Kader Christian Jordan 8. Alex Fish Zack Malmgren Trevor Spracklin Ashuman Vohra Jay Goldstein Scott Mackesy
TRIBE TENNIS
CAREER RECORDS
Singles Victories 1. Trevor Spracklin 2. Scott Mackesy Scott Estes 4. Jeff Kader 5. Stephen Ward 6. Sean Kelleher Scott Lindsey 8. Geoff Russell 9. Alex Cojanu 9. Lee Harang 10. Patrick Brown Tim Csontos
32-15 28-8 26-11 25-14 25-7 25-10 22-15 20-16 20-11 19-19 19-20 19-5
19-5 (.792) 25-7 (.781) 28-8 (.778) 18-6 (.750) 25-10 (.714) 26-11 (.703) 14-6 (.700) 32-15 (.681) 16-8 (.667) 20-11 (.645)
21
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
TEAM HONORS
NCAA Champions (2) 1947, 1948
TRIBE TENNIS
Honors
NCAA Tournaments (10) 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1973, 1999, 2005, 2007 CAA Championships (3) 1987, 1990, 2005 ITA National Team Sportsmanship Award March 2004
PLAYER AWARDS
National Champions 1947 Gardner Larned 1948 B. Bartzen/F. Kovaleski
NCAA Individual Tournament 1947 Gardner Larned 1948 B. Bartzen/F. Kovaleski 1973 Ford Robinette 2001 P. Brown/T. Spracklin 2004 Jeff Kader 2005 Jeff Kader 2007 A. Cojanu/C. O’Brien 2008 Alex Cojanu 2008 A. Cojanu/K. Juneau ITA Mideast Doubles Champions 2007 A. Cojanu/C. O’Brien ITA Men’s Tennis Hall of Fame 1985 Bernard “Tut” Bartzen 2004 Gardner Larned W&M Athletics Hall of Fame 1970 Bernard “Tut” Bartzen Sharvey Umbeck (coach) 1973 Gardner Larned 1976 1947 Team 1977 1948 Team 1985 Robert Gill (coach) 2004 Scott Mackesy AEF Tribe Club Senior Male Athlete of the Year 2008 Alex Cojanu 1996 1997 1999 2000 2004 2005 2007 2008
ITA Scholar-Athlete Aaron Scott Aaron Scott Brian Lubin Brian Lubin Colin O’Brien Colin O’Brien Richard Wardell Richard Wardell
CAA Player of the Year 1986 Will Harvie 1987 Will Harvie 1990 Scott Mackesy
22
1991 1993 1994 1999
Scott Mackesy Vasko Kohlmayer Scott Lindsey Trevor Spracklin
CAA Rookie of the Year 2002 Sean Kelleher 2005 Alex Cojanu CAA Tournament MVP 2005 Jeff Kader Blue-Gray Classic Sportsmanship Award 2005 Jeff Kader Southern Conference Champions 1947 Gardner Larned (1) B. Bartzen/G. Larned (1) 1948 B. Bartzen/F. Kovaleski (1) 1949 Fred Kovaleski (1) 1972 C. Blumberg/B. Lugar (3) 1974 D. Ball/S. Smith (3) 1976 M. Abrams/N. O’Hara (2) 1977 Marc Abrams (1) David Smith (2) 1986 1987 1989 1990 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
All-CAA Will Harvie (1) Lawrence Craig (2) L. Craig/W. Harvie (1) Will Harvie (1) Scott Mackesy (2) Kelly Hunter (5) S. Mackesy/W. Harvie (1) K. Hunter/K. Menter (2) K. Hunter/M. Scherer (2) Scott Mackesy (1) Mike Roberts (4) M. Roberts/K. Wendelburg (3) L. Harang/T. Spracklin (1) Trevor Spracklin (1) D. Kenas/T. Spracklin (1) Trevor Spracklin (1) D. Kenas/T. Spracklin (2) Patrick Brown (2) Jody Strik (2) P. Brown/A. Soeters (2) B. Lubin/J. Strik (2) Trevor Spracklin (1) Patrick Brown (2) Brian Lubin (2) P. Brown/T. Spracklin (1) B. Lubin/G. Russell (1) Sean Kelleher (1) Geoffrey Russell (1) Jeff Kader (2) S. Kelleher/G. Russell (1) J. Brooks/Z. Malmgren (2) Jeff Kader (1) S. Kelleher/S. Ward (1) Sean Kelleher (2) Geoff Russell (2) A. Fish/G. Russell (2) Jeff Kader (1) S. Kane/G. Russell (1)
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Sean Kelleher (2) Geoff Russell (2) S. Kelleher/S. Ward (2) Jeff Kader (1) S. Kelleher/S. Ward (2) Sean Kelleher (2) Colin O’Brien (2) A. Cojanu/J. Kader (1) Colin O’Brien (1) Stephen Ward (2) Alex Cojanu (3) A. Cojanu/B. Mulligan (2) Alex Cojanu (1) Colin O’Brien (2) Keziel Juneau (3) A. Cojanu/C. O’Brien (1) A. Cojanu/K. Juneau (1) Alex Cojanu (1) A. Cojanu/K. Juneau (1) A. Cojanu/D. Pagon (1) K. Sud/S. Vidal (3) Keziel Juneau (1) Sebastien Vidal (2) Dominic Pagon (3) Marwan Ramadan (3) K. Juneau/S. Vidal (1) I. Orre/D. Pagon (3)
CAA Singles Player of the Week 2004 Jeff Kader (3/23) Sean Kelleher (3/30) 2005 Jeff Kader (3/16, 3/30, 4/12) 2007 Keziel Juneau (3/4, 3/28) 2008 Marwan Ramadan (3/9) 2009 Marwan Ramadan (3/1) Sebastien Vidal (4/15) CAA Doubles Team of the Week 2004 S. Kane/G. Russell (3/30, 4/13, 4/20) S. Kelleher/S. Ward (4/6) 2005 S. Kelleher/S. Ward (4/12) 2007 A. Cojanu/K. Juneau (3/4, 4/10, 4/17) C. O’Brien/R. Wardell (3/18) 2008 A. Cojanu/D. Pagon (3/16, 4/2, 4/8) K. Sud/S. Vidal (3/9) 2009 K. Juneau/S. Vidal (3/8, 4/15) VaSID State Rookie of the Year 2007 Keziel Juneau 2006 2007 2008
VaSID All-State Colin O’Brien (2) A. Cojanu/B. Mulligan (2) Alex Cojanu (1) Colin O’Brien (1) Keziel Juneau (2) A. Cojanu/C. O’Brien (1) A. Cojanu/K. Juneau (2) Alex Cojanu (1) A. Cojanu/K. Juneau (1) A. Cojanu/D. Pagon (2)
Nails Award (selected by team vote) 1986 Will Harvie 1987 Will Harvie 1988 Will Harvie 1989 Scott Mackesy 1990 Kelly Hunter 1991 Scott Mackesy 1992 Scott Lindsey 1993 Scott Lindsey 1994 Jay Goldstein 1995 John Winter 1996 Dave Kenas 1997 Lee Harang 1998 Trevor Spracklin 1999 Dave Kenas 2000 Tim Csontos 2001 Brian Lubin 2002 Sean Kelleher 2003 Stephen Ward 2004 Sean Kelleher 2005 Sean Kelleher 2006 Colin O’Brien 2007 Colin O’Brien 2008 Richard Wardell 2009 Keziel Juneau Pride & Tradition Award (selected by coaching staff) 1994 Brent Trentham, John Winter 1995 Jay Goldstein, John Winter 1996 Jeffrey MacFarland 1997 Ian Boettcher 1998 Martin Larsson Trevor Spracklin 1999 The Team 2000 Martin Larsson 2001 Patrick Brown, Brian Lubin, Trevor Spracklin 2002 Alex Fish, Kal Patrick 2003 Alex Fish, Kal Patrick 2004 Colin O’Brien 2005 Kavi Sud 2006 Kavi Sud 2007 Richard Wardell 2008 Kunal Pawa 2009 Jacob Braig
COACH AWARDS
CAA Coach of the Year 1987 Bill Pollard 1999 Peter Daub 2001 Peter Daub USTA/Virginia Coach of the Year 2005 Peter Daub USPTA Mid-Atlantic College Coach of the Year 2006 Peter Daub
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
NCAA Championships
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
1947 1948
TRIBE TENNIS
The College of William and Mary’s 1946-47 men’s tennis team posted the finest record in Tribe history when it claimed the team title at the National Intercollegiate Tournament in Los Angeles, in June of 1947. The netters, coached by Dr. Sharvey G. Umbeck, tallied 10 points to clinch first-place honors. Leading the way for the Tribe was Gardner Larned, who won the national singles title that same year by defeating Vic Seixas of North Carolina 6-3, 9-11, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. Other members of the 1947 team included Tut Bartzen, Fred Kovaleski, Bob Doll, Bren Macken, Howe Atwater, Lyman Chennault, Dick Randell, Jim Macken, George Fricke, Bill Ozenberger and Bob Galloway. In 1948, Kovelski and team captain Bartzen, returning as the nation’s fourth-and fifth-ranked players, guided the Tribe to its second-straight national team title. In addition, the duo captured the national doubles championship, a feat that has yet to be repeated in William and Mary men’s tennis history. W&M Men’s Tennis National Championships
Team Gardner Larned (singles) Team Bernard Bartzen/Frank Kovaleski (doubles)
Did You Know? W&M is one of just five schools to have won more than one NCAA Division I men’s tennis titles.
The 1947 men’s tennis team (above) was the first team in W&M history to win an NCAA Championship. In 1948 (below) the Tribe repeated that achievement. Included in the Tribe’s succes, beginning in 1945 was an NCAA-record winning streak of 82-straight dual matches that lasted until the 1950 season. The Green and Gold were also NCAA runner up in 1946 and finished third at the national event in 1949.
All-Time NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Titles No. 17 17 16 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
School Stanford Southern California UCLA Georgia
WILLIAM AND MARY
Baylor Illinois Michigan Notre Dame Pepperdine San Francisco Trinity Tulane
TRIBE ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
23
TRIBE TENNIS
Year-by-Year Results
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
24
William and Mary match-by-match results for every season since 1977. William and Mary was a member of the Southern Conference from 1955 through 1977 and has been a member of the Colonial Athletic Association since the 1983-84 academic year. The CAA Championship was held in the fall until the 1987-88 season and was moved to the spring starting in 1989. • indicates conference match 1977 Record: 11-11 (6-2 SC) Coach: Steve Haynie M7 at Jacksonville L M8 at Flagler L M9 at Florida Tech L M16 • East Carolina W at Maryland L vs. Penn State1 L vs. George Wash.1 W M21 • at ODU W M25 Dartmouth L Colgate L M29 • at VMI W M31 Virginia L A3 at Navy W A6 • Richmond W A8 • Furman L A9 • The Citadel W A11 at Washington & Lee W Virginia Tech L • Davidson W A18 JMU W • Appalachian State L George Wash. W 1-College Park, Md.
2-7 2-7 0-9 8-1 2-7 1-8 8-1 6-3 3-6 3-6 9-0 2-7 8-1 6-3 3-6 6-3 7-2 1-8 5-4 8-1 3-6 7-2
1978 Record: 13-6 Coach: Steve Haynie M2 at NC State L M3 at Wake Forest W M5 at High Point W M6 at Appalachian State W M15 VMI W M21 Notre Dame W M24 Bloomsburg W M27 Harvard W M31 Hampton L A1 Western Michigan L A3 at Virginia L A6 George Mason W A10 at Navy L A11 at George Wash. W A17 at Richmond L A21 JMU W A23 Virginia Tech W A28 Washington & Lee W A29 ODU W
0-9 5-4 7-2 5-4 9-0 7-2 8-1 7-2 0-9 3-6 2-7 7-2 3-6 7-2 3-6 9-0 5-4 7-2 8-1
1979 Record: 11-11 Coach: Steve Haynie M2 at Francis Marion W M3 at The Citadel W M4 at Coll. of Charleston W M6 at Presbyterian L M7 at South Carolina L M8 at Furman L M16 Hampton L M23 The Citadel L M24 Bloomsburg W M28 at ODU L M30 Penn State W M31 Navy L A2 at VMI W A5 Virginia L A7 Hampden-Sydney W A10 George Mason W A11 Iona L A11 UNCW W
9-0 5-4 5-4 3-6 3-6 3-6 2-7 2-7 7-2 4-5 6-3 4-5 6-0 3-6 9-0 9-0 4-5 9-0
A16 A20 A21 A23
at Virginia Tech L Richmond L George Wash. W East Carolina W
1980 Record: 8-11 Coach: Steve Haynie F29 vs. W. Michigan1 L F29 vs. Georgia Tech1 L M2 at Alabama L M5 at Northwestern State L M6 at Louisiana State L M7 at Tulane L M18 North Carolina L M21 JMU W M22 Bloomsburg W M27 Washington & Lee W A1 at Navy L A2 at George Wash. W A5 UNCW W A8 ODU L A10 Hampton L A15 at Virginia L A16 at Richmond W A18 at Hampden-Sydney W A19 Virginia Tech W 1-at Emory, Atlanta, Ga. 1981 Record: 9-10 Coach: Steve Haynie M6 at North Carolina L M7 at Atlantic Christian W M8 at Davidson L M9 at Wake Forest L M10 vs. Presbyterian1 W M11 at Furman L M21 Bloomsburg W M24 George Wash. W M28 Navy L M31 Cornell W A3 at ODU L A4 East Carolina W A10 Hampden-Sydney W A17 at Virginia Tech L A18 at JMU W A20 Flagler L A21 Hampton L A22 Richmond W A25 Virginia L 1-Winston-Salem, N.C. 1982 Record: 13-9 Coach: Steve Haynie M5 at Coll. of Charleston L M7 vs. UNCW1 W M8 at South Carolina L M9 at Francis Marion W at Atlantic Christian W M18 VCU W M24 at George Wash. W M26 Penn State L M27 Harvard W M30 ODU L M31 Cornell L North Carolina L Navy L A9 Lynchburg W JMU W A14 at Towson W at George Mason W Virginia Tech L A19 at Hampden-Sydney W A24 at Virginia L A25 at Washington & Lee W A27 Christopher Newport W 1-Charleston, S.C.
0-9 4-5 7-2 8-1
2-7 2-7 2-7 3-6 0-9 4-5 1-8 7-2 6-3 7-2 3-6 9-0 9-0 1-8 2-7 3-6 7-2 8-1 6-3
2-7 6-3 2-7 1-8 6-3 3-6 6-3 9-0 4-5 6-3 2-7 9-0 8-1 1-8 7-2 4-5 1-8 6-3 2-7
3-6 9-0 1-8 8-1 6-2 9-0 7-2 4-5 6-3 3-6 3-6 0-9 3-5 9-0 6-3 8-1 9-0 3-6 9-0 3-6 9-0 7-2
1983 Record: 6-11 Coach: Steve Haynie M4 at Coll. of Charleston L M8 at South Carolina L M9 at Furman L M10 at Presbyterian W M18 George Wash. W M21 at VCU W Penn State W Navy L M30 at George Mason W A2 West Virginia L A4 Atlantic Christian L A5 at ODU L A10 at North Carolina L at Virginia Tech L A17 at JMU L A21 Richmond W A24 Virginia L
4-5 1-8 3-6 7-2 9-0 5-4 7-2 1-8 6-3 4-5 1-8 2-7 1-8 2-7 4-5 7-2 3-6
1984 Record: 10-7 Coach: Steve Haynie M12 Christopher Newport W M16 Washington & Lee W M20 Hampden-Sydney W M22 ODU L M24 George Wash. W M30 George Mason W M31 Virginia Tech L A1 Penn State W A5 JMU L A7 Radford W A9 at Towson W A10 at Navy L A13 North Carolina L A14 at Virginia L A17 Iona W A19 at Richmond L A21 Lynchburg W
6-3 8-1 8-1 2-7 7-2 6-3 1-8 5-4 2-7 8-1 6-3 1-8 0-9 1-8 9-0 2-8 5-2
1985 Record: 6-10 Coach: Steve Haynie F24 Wake Forest L M13 Christopher Newport W M14 Lehigh W M15 Bloomsburg L M20 at ODU L M26 Harvard L M27 MIT W M30 at Virginia Tech L A2 at VCU L A5 Lynchburg W A9 Virginia L A13 Navy L A18 UNCW W A19 at JMU L A22 Richmond W A24 at George Mason L
1-8 8-1 7-2 2-6 4-5 2-7 8-1 3-6 0-9 9-0 0-9 1-8 7-2 2-7 5-4 4-5
1986 Record: 8-15 Coach: Bill Pollard M1 at Guilford L M2 at North Carolina L M3 at Charlotte W M5 at Wake Forest L M6 at Furman L M8 at Davidson L M13 Christopher Newport W M15 Washington & Lee L M16 Illinois State W M21 Rutgers L M22 ODU L M26 Bloomsburg W M28 VMI W M29 The Citadel W M29 Virginia Tech L M31 NC State L A2 at Hampton L A4 JMU L A8 VCU W
4-5 0-9 8-1 3-6 1-8 0-9 9-0 4-5 8-1 3-6 2-7 8-1 9-0 8-1 4-5 1-8 2-7 4-5 5-3
A10 A12 A13 A14 A23
at Navy L at Duke L at Atlantic Christian W at Virginia L at Richmond L
1987 Record: 7-14 Coach: Bill Pollard CAA Champion F22 Wake Forest L F28 Temple L M7 at East Carolina W M9 at UNCW W 1 M10 vs. Duke L M11 at NC State L M13 at Furman L M14 at Davidson L M19 Bloomsburg W M21 at Washington & Lee L M22 at VMI W M26 at ODU L M27 Radford W M28 at JMU L M29 Penn State W A1 Hampton L A7 at VCU L A10 Lynchburg W A11 Navy L A12 Virginia L A22 Richmond L 1-Greensboro, N.C.
0-6 0-9 6-3 1-8 4-5
1-8 3-6 8-1 9-0 0-6 2-7 2-7 4-5 6-3 2-7 9-0 3-6 9-0 4-5 5-4 0-9 4-5 8-1 3-6 1-8 1-8
1988 Record: 10-10 Coach: Bill Pollard F20 at Wake Forest L F27 Washington & Lee W M6 at Coll. of Charleston W M7 at Baptist W M8 at The Citadel W M11 at Furman L M12 at Guilford W M13 at #21 Duke L M19 Radford W M26 JMU W M27 Penn State L A5 at Hampton L A6 ODU L A7 VCU W A9 at Navy L A14 at Virginia L A16 at Davidson L A17 at North Carolina L A20 at Richmond W A23 UNCW W
2-7 8-1 5-4 6-3 6-3 2-7 5-4 1-6 9-0 5-4 4-5 0-9 4-5 5-2 4-5 1-8 4-5 4-5 7-2 9-0
1989 Record: 7-10 (1-2 CAA) Coach: Bill Pollard F25 Wake Forest L M5 • at East Carolina W M7 at North Carolina L M9 at Duke L M10 at Furman L M12 at Davidson L M15 Bloomsburg L M16 Florida International W M18 at Washington & Lee W M22 Baptist W M25 Penn State W M28 at ODU W A3 Atlantic Christian W A4 Hampton L A10 • Richmond L A12 Virginia L A15 • JMU L
1-8 5-4 0-9 1-5 3-6 2-5 3-6 5-4 5-3 8-0 7-2 5-3 6-3 1-6 3-6 1-8 3-6
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
9-0 1-6 5-1 4-5 5-1 8-1 1-6 7-1 4-5 8-1 5-3 9-0 3-2 6-0 5-3 3-5 7-2 6-3 3-6 0-6
1991 Record: 15-10 (5-2 CAA) Coach: Bill Pollard F16 Army W 8-1 F23 Wake Forest L 2-6 F24 Christopher Newport W 8-1 M4 at Charleston Southern W 6-2 M5 at The Citadel W 6-2 M6 at Coll. of Charleston L 0-9 M9 at Furman L 1-5 M15 at Washington & Lee W 6-0 M19 at VCU L 1-5 M22 • vs. UNCW1 W 8-0 M23 • vs. JMU1 L 4-5 M23 • at East Carolina W 5-4 M24 Penn State L 4-5 M26 Bloomsburg W 5-4 A2 Virginia L 3-5 A6 at Charlotte W 5-4 A7 at Davidson W 5-4 A9 • at ODU W 5-3 A10 • at George Mason W 9-0 A11 • Richmond L 4-5 A13 at Radford W 6-1 A15 • American W 5-1 2 A19 vs. George Mason W 6-0 2 A19 vs. East Carolina W 5-1 A20 vs. JMU2 L 2-5 1-Greenville, N.C.; 2-CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va. 1992 Record: 12-8 (6-1 CAA) Coach: Bill Pollard F2 at Wake Forest L 2-7 F8 at Virginia Tech L 0-9 M7 Radford W 9-0 M9 Bloomsburg W 5-4 M12 at Air Force L 3-6 1 M13 vs. Oral Roberts W 7-0 M13 vs. Colorado State1 W 6-0 1 M14 vs. Creighton W 8-1 M25 • at Richmond L 2-6 M27 • East Carolina W 5-2 M28 • UNCW W 6-0 M28 • George Mason W 6-0 M29 • JMU W 5-1 A2 • at American W 6-0 A6 • ODU W 5-1 A7 at Virginia L 4-5 A11 at Davidson L 3-6 A17 UNCW2 W 5-4 A17 ODU2 L 1-5 2 A18 East Carolina L 4-5 1-Colorado Springs, Colo.; 2-CAA Tournament, Williamsburg, Va.
TRIBE ATHLETICS
1993 Record: 9-10 (3-3 CAA) Coach: Bill Pollard F21 Wake Forest L 3-4 F28 at Virginia Tech L 0-6 M8 vs. Purdue1 L 3-4 M10 vs. JMU1 W 4-3 M11 vs. Marquette1 L 3-4 1 M12 vs. Appalachian St. W 5-2 M20 • vs. UNCW2 W 5-2 M21 • at East Carolina L 3-4 M27 at Davidson L 2-5 M28 vs. Charlotte3 W 5-0 M31 • Richmond L 2-5 A4 at Radford W 5-2 A8 St. John’s L 3-4 A9 Liberty W 7-0 A10 • at George Mason W 5-2 A11 • American W 7-0 A14 • at ODU L 3-4 4 A16 vs. George Mason W 4-0 A17 vs. Richmond4 L 2-5 1-at South Florida, Tampa, Fla.; 2Greenville, N.C.; 3-Davidson, N.C.; 4CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va. 1994 Record: 9-14 (3-3 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub F4 vs. Mount St. Mary’s1 W 5-0 F6 vs. Radford1 L 2-3 F7 vs. ETSU1 L 1-4 F7 vs. Wake Forest1 L 1-4 F16 at VCU L 0-7 F26 ODU L 3-4 M8 vs. Point Loma Nazarene W 9-0 M9 vs. UC Riverside W 6-3 M17 • ODU W 5-2 M20 • UNCW W 5-2 M22 • at Richmond L 1-6 2 M25 vs. Appalachian St. L 3-4 M26 vs. UNCG2 W 5-2 M26 at Davidson L 1-6 M27 Bloomsburg W 4-3 M30 • East Carolina L 3-4 A1 • George Mason L 2-5 A8 St. John’s L 1-6 A9 Virginia Tech L 2-5 A10 • JMU W 4-3 A16 at JMU3 L 0-4 3 A17 vs. UNCW W 4-0 A17 vs. East Carolina3 L 3-4 1-at VCU, Richmond, Va.; 2-Davidson, N.C.; 3-CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va. 1995 Record: 12-13 (3-3 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub F4 • at VCU L F5 vs. George Wash.1 L F6 vs. ETSU1 L F12 vs. Wake Forest1 L F25 vs. Virginia2 L M4 at #16 North Carolina L M5 vs. UNCG3 W M5 at #13 South Carolina L M7 at #2 Georgia L M9 • at UNCW W M10 at Methodist W M11 JMU L M12 at ODU L M18 Rutgers W M22 Campbell W M25 • at George Mason L M25 • at American W M30 • East Carolina W A7 Barton W A9 Christopher Newport W A9 St. John’s W A18 • Richmond L 4 A21 vs. JMU L A22 vs. UNCW4 W A23 vs. American4 W
0-5 1-4 2-4 1-4 0-7 0-6 3-2 2-3 0-7 6-1 8-1 3-4 1-6 4-3 5-2 3-4 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-0 5-2 1-6 0-4 6-0 6-1
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
1-at VCU, Richmond, Va.; 2-Harrisonburg, Va.; 3-Columbia, S.C.; 4-CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va. 1996 Record: 18-10 (4-3 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J25 George Wash. L 4-5 J28 Colgate W 6-1 F8 Christopher Newport W 7-0 F8 Norfolk State W 5-2 F12 Hampden-Sydney W 7-0 F17 at North Carolina L 0-7 F24 Mt. Saint Mary’s W 7-0 F24 Georgetown W 6-1 F25 at Maryland W 5-2 M2 at Georgia L 0-7 1 M3 vs. Georgia Tech L 0-7 M10 vs. Villanova2 W 6-1 M12 NC State W 4-3 M16 • UNCW W 6-1 M16 • American W 6-1 M17 • at JMU L 1-4 M23 • at George Mason W 7-0 M24 at Navy W 5-2 M24 at Loyola W 6-1 M29 at Barton W 6-1 M30 at Campbell W 4-0 M30 • at East Carolina W 4-1 A3 Virginia L 2-5 A9 • ODU L 0-7 A16 • Richmond L 2-4 A19 JMU3 L 1-4 A20 American3 L 2-4 A21 UNCW3 W 4-0 1-Athens, Ga.; 2-Bermuda; 3-CAA Tournament, Williamsburg, Va. 1997 Record: 20-8 (6-2 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J18 Norfolk State W 7-0 J18 Barton W 6-0 J25 • Richmond W 5-2 J25 Colgate W 5-2 F1 #29 Notre Dame L 1-6 F7 West Virginia W 7-0 F8 Navy W 4-3 F8 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 F15 UNCG W 6-1 F15 Howard W 5-2 F19 • #15 VCU L 0-7 F22 George Wash. W 7-0 F22 Georgetown W 5-2 M1 at #14 North Carolina L 0-7 1 M7 vs. St. Mary’s W 5-2 M8 vs. #72 Wichita State1 L 1-6 M9 at #66 San Diego L 1-6 M14 at #2 Georgia L 2-5 M16 at NC State W 4-3 M22 • at American W 6-1 M22 • at George Mason W 6-1 A5 • at ODU L 1-6 A5 • vs. UNCW2 W 6-1 A12 • JMU W 6-1 A15 • East Carolina W 4-3 3 A18 vs. Richmond W 4-0 3 A19 at ODU L 1-4 A20 vs. East Carolina3 W 4-2 1-at San Diego, San Diego, Calif.; 2Norfolk, Va.; 3-CAA Tournament, Norfolk, Va. 1998 Record: 14-14 (5-2 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J24 Norfolk State W J24 Barton W 1 J30 vs. #57 Indiana W J31 at #59 Tennessee L F1 vs. #75 Michigan St. 1 L F7 • JMU W F7 West Virginia W F11 #31 Virginia L
7-0 9-0 4-3 1-6 2-5 6-1 6-1 1-6
F14 • ODU L 2-5 F14 • George Mason W 7-0 F20 vs. Virginia Tech2 L 1-6 2 F21 vs. UL-Monroe L 3-4 F22 at Wake Forest L 2-5 F25 at North Carolina L 2-5 F28 NC State W 5-2 F28 #42 Michigan L 1-6 3 M8 vs. Pennsylvania W 5-2 M12 at #7 Pepperdine L 0-7 M22 at Clemson L 3-4 M23 at #4 Georgia L 0-7 M28 Howard W 7-0 M28 George Wash. W 5-0 M31 • at VCU L 2-5 A4 • at East Carolina W 4-2 A4 • at UNCW W 4-0 A8 • at Richmond W 4-3 4 A17 vs. East Carolina W 4-0 4 A18 vs. ODU L 2-4 1-Knoxville, Tenn.; 2-Winston-Salem, N.C.; 3-at San Diego, San Diego, Calif.; 4-CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va. 1999 Record: 17-11 (4-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub NCAA Tournament J21 at #59 Michigan L 0-7 J23 at #24 Notre Dame L 1-6 J23 vs. DePaul1 W 4-2 J30 vs. #58 Wake Forest2 W 4-1 J31 at #11 Tennessee L 0-5 F6 Howard W 7-0 F6 • Richmond W 7-0 F10 • #27 VCU L 1-6 F13 Norfolk State W 5-2 F13 • American W 6-1 F20 West Virginia W 4-3 F20 • JMU W 4-3 F27 at #47 North Carolina W 5-2 M6 at #41 Virginia Tech W 4-3 M9 at #5 Georgia L 1-5 M14 #38 UAB L 3-4 M15 ETSU W 6-1 M18 vs. #2 Illinois3 L 0-4 3 M19 vs. #47 Auburn L 2-5 M20 vs. #53 NC State3 W 4-3 M24 Florida International W 4-1 M26 at #67 Princeton W 4-3 A7 • at #58 ODU W 5-2 A13 at #25 Virginia L 0-6 4 A16 vs. UNCW W 5-0 A17 vs. #58 ODU4 W 4-3 4 A18 vs. #27 VCU L 0-4 5 M15 at #29 Clemson L 3-4 1-Notre Dame, Ind.; 2-Knoxville, Tenn.; 3-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, Ala.; 4-CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va.; 5NCAA Tournament, Clemson, S.C. 2000 Record: 19-13 (6-2 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J22 UNC Asheville W J22 #32 Virginia Tech W J27 at #8 Georgia L J29 at #64 Georgia Tech W J30 at Furman W F5 Howard W F5 • Richmond W F12 #53 Columbia W F12 Norfolk State W F16 #21 Virginia L F19 #51 Wake Forest L F19 • UNCW W F26 • East Carolina W F26 • JMU W 1 M3 vs. #38 Texas Tech L 1 M4 vs. #61 UNLV W M4 vs. #54 Ball State1 L 1 M5 vs. #47 Tulane L M11 vs. #71 ETSU2 L M11 vs. #T75 Brown2 W
TRIBE TENNIS
1990 Record: 13-7 (5-1 CAA) Coach: Bill Pollard CAA Champion F17 Radford W F24 at Wake Forest L F25 at Davidson W M4 at Coll. of Charleston L M5 at Baptist W M6 at Coastal Carolina W M14 Bloomsburg L M16 Washington & Lee W M17 Campbell L M23 • George Mason W M24 • East Carolina W M24 • UNCW W M25 Penn State W M28 VCU W A2 Atlantic Christian W A3 ODU L A5 • at American W A11 • at Richmond W A14 • JMU L A17 at Virginia L
Year-by-Year Results
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
8-0 4-3 0-7 4-3 5-2 7-1 6-1 5-2 6-2 3-4 0-7 7-0 7-0 7-0 2-4 4-1 3-4 3-4 2-3 3-2
25
TRIBE TENNIS
Year-by-Year Results
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
M12 vs. #20 Virginia2 L 2-4 M15 vs. #41 Tulan3 L 0-4 M17 vs. #24 UL Lafayette3 L 1-6 M18 vs. South Florida3 W 4-3 M29 • at #16 VCU L 0-5 A1 at NC State W 4-3 A5 • at #62 ODU L 2-5 A8 • at American W 4-1 A8 • at George Mason W 6-0 4 A14 vs. East Carolina W 5-1 A15 vs. ODU4 W 4-0 4 A16 vs. #17 VCU L 0-4 1-HEB Tournament, Corpus Christi, Texas; 2-East Coast Great Eight Shootout, Norfolk, Va.; 3-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, Ala.; 4-CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va. 2001 Record: 14-11 (7-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J26 at ETSU W 6-1 J27 vs. #40 Kentucky1 L 0-4 J28 at #7 Georgia L 0-7 F3 NC State W 7-0 F3 • George Mason W 7-0 F7 at #5 Duke L 0-6 F10 • American W 5-2 F10 Norfolk State W 7-0 F14 • ODU W 6-1 F16 at #69 Virginia Tech L 3-4 2 F17 vs. #48 Louisville L 2-5 M6 at #26 California L 1-6 M7 at #2 Stanford L 0-7 M15 vs. #T55 UNLV3 L 0-4 M16 vs. #57 Boise State3 W 4-2 M17 vs. #46 Clemson3 W 4-0 M24 • at Richmond W 7-0 M28 at #45 Virginia L 2-5 A1 at #49 Wake Forest W 4-3 A7 • at UNCW W 6-1 A7 • at East Carolina W 4-3 A10 • #34 VCU L 3-4 A11 • JMU W 7-0 A21 vs. ODU4 W 4-2 4 A22 vs. #40 VCU L 2-4 1-Johnson City, Tenn.; 2-Blacksburg, Va.; 3-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, Ala.; 4-CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va. 2002 Record: 16-10 (2-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J19 East Carolina W 7-0 J19 Richmond W 7-0 1 J25 vs. Iowa W 4-3 1 J26 vs. #7 Notre Dame L 2-5 J27 at #32 Minnesota L 1-6 J31 #67 Princeton W 6-1 F2 #61 Virginia Tech W 5-2 F2 Liberty W 6-1 F6 #54 Virginia W 6-1 F9 #43 Wake Forest L 2-5 F9 • JMU W 6-1 F16 American W 7-0 F16 Norfolk State W 6-1 F23 Pennsylvania W 6-1 F23 Temple W 7-0 M5 at #68 Georgia State L 3-4 M6 at #1 Georgia L 0-7 M8 at #32 Georgia Tech L 2-5 M14 vs. #26 Indiana State2 L 1-4 M15 vs. #34 N. Carolina2 L 0-4 M16 vs. #37 Rice2 W 4-3 M30 St. John’s W forf. A11 • at #20 VCU L 0-7 A14 • ODU W 4-3 A19 vs. Towson3 W 4-0 3 A20 vs. ODU L 3-4 1-Minneapolis, Minn.; 2-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, Ala.; 3-CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va.
26
2003 Record: 16-9 (2-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J14 at #58 Florida Atlantic W 5-2 J18 East Carolina W 7-0 J18 Richmond W 7-0 J23 at #11 Duke L 2-5 J29 at #57 Virginia L 2-5 F7 at #22 Wake Forest L 3-4 F8 vs. #50 Michigan1 W 5-2 F15 vs. Yale2 W 4-3 F16 at #39 Virginia Tech W 4-2 F22 Dartmouth W 7-0 F22 • JMU W 7-0 M5 at #26 Georgia L 3-4 M9 #53 Memphis L 3-4 M13 vs. #43 S. Alabama3 W 4-2 M14 vs. #27 Tulane3 L 2-4 M15 vs. #13 UNC3 W 4-1 M23 • ODU W 4-3 M26 NC State W 6-1 M28 Colorado W 5-2 A2 • #15 VCU L 2-5 A5 at #44 Harvard L 2-5 A6 at #39 Brown W 5-2 A18 vs. Delaware4 W 4-0 4 A19 vs. #72 ODU W 4-1 A20 vs. #17 VCU4 L 0-4 1-Winston-Salem, N.C.; 2-Blacksburg, Va.; 3-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, Ala.; 4-CAA Tournament, Richmond, Va. 2004 Record: 12-12 (1-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J10 vs. Hawaii1 W 6-1 J13 at #33 SDSU W 7-0 J17 at #30 Boise State L 1-6 J29 at #8 Duke L 2-5 J31 at #21 Georgia L 1-6 F7 #33 Wake Forest L 3-4 F7 Richmond W 6-1 F14 at #54 Tennessee W 4-3 F18 #29 Virginia L 1-6 F29 #50 Virginia Tech W 5-2 M9 at #24 Texas L 2-5 2 M11 vs. #34 Alabama L 3-4 M12 vs. #55 Louisville2 L 2-4 M13 vs. #54 MTSU2 W 4-2 M17 #70 Oklahoma W 4-3 M27 at #47 Louisville L 2-5 3 M28 vs. #58 W. Michigan L 2-5 M31 #39 Brown W 4-3 A3 Georgia State W 5-1 A6 at NC State W 6-1 A10 • at #60 ODU L 2-4 A15 • at #7 VCU W 4-3 A23 Delaware4 W 4-1 A24 #55 ODU4 L 3-4 1-Waikoloa, Hawaii; 2-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, Ala.; 3-Louisville, Ky.; 4-CAA Tournament, Williamsburg, Va. 2005 Record: 11-15 (3-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub CAA Champion NCAA Tournament J22 Winthrop W J22 Richmond W J24 at #4 Georgia L J28 #42 Boise State L J29 #51 Michigan L J31 #58 UL-Lafayette L F5 at #42 Wake Forest L F13 #36 Alabama L F13 • JMU W F26 #29 Harvard L F26 • George Mason W M2 #13 Stanford L M8 at #19 Pepperdine L M10 vs. #18 Notre Dame1 L M11 vs. #39 NC State1 L
6-1 6-1 1-6 3-4 1-6 2-5 2-5 3-4 5-2 3-4 7-0 1-6 1-6 3-4 2-4
M12 vs. San Diego State1 L 0-4 M26 #26 Louisville L 2-5 A6 • #69 ODU W 7-0 A9 #36 South Alabama W 5-2 A12 • #40 VCU L 3-4 A16 South Florida W 5-2 A16 American W 6-1 2 A22 vs. Delaware W 4-0 2 A23 vs. #62 ODU W 4-2 A24 vs. #38 VCU2 W 4-2 3 M13 vs. #25 Texas A&M-CC L 2-4 1-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, Ala.; 2-CAA Tournament, Newport News, Va.(Huntington Park TC); 3-NCAA Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. (Snyder TC) 2006 Record: 12-16 (3-3 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J21 Winthrop W 6-1 J21 Richmond W 6-1 J26 at #73 Michigan St. W 5-2 J27 at #48 Michigan L 3-4 J29 at #26 Notre Dame L 0-7 F4 #13 Wake Forest L 1-6 F4 Longwood W 7-0 F12 • #71 ODU L 3-4 F12 • JMU W 7-0 F18 American W 5-2 F18 Maryland L 3-4 F24 #54 Texas A&M-CC W 5-2 F26 at #1 Georgia L 0-7 M5 vs. #46 Arizona1 L 1-4 M7 at #32 Boise State1 L 2-5 M9 vs. Oregon1 W 4-3 M12 #72 Harvard L 2-5 2 M16 vs. #20 Notre Dame L 0-4 M17 vs. #33 S. Alabama2 W 4-2 M18 vs. #73 Texas A&M-CC2 L 3-4 M28 #11 Virginia L 1-5 A2 #21 Louisville L 1-6 A2 • George Mason W 7-0 A6 • at #49 ODU L 1-5 A9 • Georgia State W 4-3 A15 • at #9 VCU L 0-7 A21 JMU3 W 4-0 A22 vs. #53 ODU3 L 1-4 1-Boise, Idaho; 2-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, Ala.; 3-CAA Tournament, Newport News, Va. (Huntington Park TC) 2007 Record: 16-12 (3-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub NCAA Tournament J24 #8 Virginia L J27 #13 Notre Dame L J28 Richmond W J28 East Carolina W F3 at #26 Wake Forest L F4 at #1 Georgia L F9 #23 Michigan L F11 #74 Michigan State W F11 • JMU W F17 Norfolk State W F17 Longwood W F20 #65 Brown W F25 #19 Boise State L M3 at #53 Maryland W M3 • vs. George Mason1 W M9 George Wash. W M11 at #49 Louisville W 2 M15 vs. #33 N.C. State L 2 M16 #50 Louisville W M17 #34 MTSU2 W 3 M23 vs. #39 MTSU W M24 at #24 Rice3 L 3 M25 #52 Oklahoma L A3 • #23 ODU W A14 • #29 VCU L 4 A20 vs. JMU W A21 vs. #32 ODU4 L
0-7 0-7 7-0 6-1 1-6 0-7 1-6 5-2 7-0 7-0 7-0 4-3 2-5 4-2 7-0 7-0 4-3 0-4 4-0 4-2 4-3 1-4 2-4 4-3 2-5 4-0 2-4
M11 #27 N.C. State5 L 0-4 1-College Park, Md.; 2-Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery, AL; 3-Rice Invitational, Houston, Texas; 4-CAA Tournament, Newport News, Va.; 4 – NCAA Regional, Chapel Hill, N.C. 2008 Record: 16-12 (4-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J18 Temple W 7-0 J18 Richmond W 7-0 J20 at #1 Virginia L 0-7 J23 • at #38 ODU W 5-2 J26 #15 Wake Forest L 2-5 J 26 Longwood W 6-1 J 31 at #75 Brown W 4-3 F1 at #75 Harvard L 3-4 1 F3 vs. Purdue W 4-3 F9 Norfolk State W 5-2 F9 • George Mason W 7-0 F10 #65 Northwestern W 6-1 F15 • #72 Georgia State W 5-2 F17 #24 Rice L 3-4 F17 • JMU W 7-0 M2 vs. #67 Minnesota2 L 3-4 M3 at #41 Boise State L 1-6 M5 at #3 Georgia L 0-7 M13 vs. #8 Tulsa3 L 0-4 M14 vs. #49 N.C. State3 L 0-4 M15 vs. #46 Oklahoma3 W 4-1 M28 • at #29 VCU L 2-5 A4 vs. W. Michigan4 L 3-4 A6 at #34 Notre Dame W 4-3 A11 Howard W 7-0 A18 vs. Delaware5 W 4-0 5 A19 vs. Old Dominion W 4-1 A20 vs. #26 VCU6 L 1-4 1 - Boston, Mass.; 2 - Boise, Idaho; 3 - Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery Ala.; 4 - South Bend, Ind.; 5 - CAA Tournament, Newport News, Va. (Huntington Park TC); 6 - CAA Championship, Williamsburg, Va. (MNTC) 2009 Record: 16-14 (3-1 CAA) Coach: Peter Daub J14 Winthrop W 6-1 J14 College of Charleston W 6-1 J18 Temple W 5-2 J18 George Washington W 5-2 J20 #5 Virginia L 0-7 J24 #30 Notre Dame L 0-7 J24 • George Mason W 7-0 J25 Richmond W 7-0 J25 Longwood W 6-1 1 J30 #65 BYU W 5-2 1 J31 #60 Clemson W 4-3 F7 at #21 Wake Forest L 1-6 F8 at #3 Georgia L 1-6 F13 at #74 Maryland L 3-4 F14 vs. Purdue 2 W 4-3 F22 #29 Boise State L 2-5 F22 • James Madison W 6-1 F27 #67 Northwestern W 4-3 M9 at #14 Pepperdine L 2-5 M13 #66 Penn State L 3-4 M15 #63 Harvard L 3-4 M15 Howard W 7-0 M19 vs. #30 Auburn 3 L 1-4 3 M20 vs. #43 Fresno State L 1-4 M21 vs. #56 MTSU3 L 1-4 A1 • #55 VCU L 2-5 A11 • Old Dominion W 4-3 A11 Norfolk State W 7-0 4 A17 vs. James Madison W 4-1 4 A18 vs. #45 VCU L 3-4 1 – Tribe Indoor Invitational, Williamsburg, Va. (MNTC); 2 - College Park, Md.; 3 - Blue-Gray Classic, Montgomery Ala.; 4 – CAA Championships, Norfolk, Va. (Folkes-Stevens Tennis Center)
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
WILLIAM & MARY REFLECTS ON THE LIFE OF MARK MCCORMACK
Mark McCormack with W&M Director of Special Events Millie West and Former President Timothy Sullivan
“Mark McCormack was truly an honored son of the College. Few individuals in the course of their lifetime have the chance to see and feel and know the influence they have had on the quality and character of an institution. Mark’s influence on William and Mary can be seen not only in the physical buildings he made possible by his generosity, but in the highest level of excellence he expected from his alma mater and from those of us fortunate enough to call him a friend.” - Former W&M President Timothy J. Sullivan
TRIBE TENNIS
Mark McCormack with wife, Betsy Nagelsen
William and Mary lost a favorite son on May 16, 2003, with the death of Mark Hume McCormack, a 1951 graduate of the College. McCormack had been in coma since January after suffering a heart attack. Named by ESPN as one of the century’s most influential people in the business of sport, he revolutionized the world of sports marketing with the founding of International Management Group (IMG). A devoted and dedicated supporter of Tribe athletics, he and his wife, Betsy Nagelsen founded W&M’s McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center, endowed a tennis scholarship and were continuing sponsors of the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame. Also a member of W&M’s Board of Visitors, McCormack chaired the College’s fund-raising campaign in 1993 that raised $153 million and was the honorary chair of a campaign for William and Mary, which raised over $500 million for the College.
Mark McCormack Tribute
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY
“Obviously his loss is enormous, to both the athletics department and the general campus community. He was an icon and a founder of an industry and his generosity touched many within the W&M community. What made Mark even more special was, despite his hectic schedule, that he always found the time to show a special interest in the lives of our student-athletes and took the time to establish lasting personal relationships.” - W&M Director of Athletics Terry Driscoll “There is no way that I can adequately express the loss of a person like Mark McCormack. He was a devoted contributor of time, resources and talent to the College of William and Mary, and especially to the men’s and women’s tennis programs.” - W&M Director of Special Projects Millie West “Personally, the area that impressed me most about Mark McCormack was that he always wanted to blend in and not stand out. He came to the tennis center he built for our program and would just want to watch, he wasn’t out to call attention to himself or make himself look impressive. Professionally, he was the W&M men’s tennis program. He donated the money and vision to build the best tennis center in the nation, but he also gave the program much more in terms of his time and interest in its progress and success.” - W&M Head Men’s Tennis Coach Peter Daub “There are not enough words to describe what Mark McCormack has done for me and the W&M women’s tennis program. His generosity and support played a direct role in all of our team’s successes. One of the many traits that I truly admired was his ability to treat everyone with respect and make them feel special and appreciated.” - Former W&M Head Women’s Tennis Coach Brian Kalbas MARK McCORMACK CLASS OF 1951
TRIBE ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
27
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS
“Hottest Small S
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
”
lic b u P t& r a m ,S l l a m “S
“Top Small Public University” Ivy” c i l b u “P
atio R y t l u to-Fac
t-
den u t S 1 11-to
Princeton Review: Be
st in the Southeast Sc
hool
“Alma Mater of a Nation”
tate University”
The C ollege of Wi lli am & M ar y Wi l l i a m s bu rg, Va .
TRIBE TENNIS
09 10
The College of William and Mary is a public university located in Williamsburg, Va. Founded in 1693 by Royal Charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II of England, William and Mary is the second oldest college in the country after Harvard. William and Mary has a long history of liberal arts education and a growing research and science curriculum that demonstrates a strong commitment to undergraduate research. The College, which became a state university in 1906, has been designated a “Public Ivy,” and for nine straight years has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the sixth-best public university in the country – and the nation’s top small public university. Also referred to as “the alma mater of a nation,” the College has educated four U.S. Presidents – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler, which is the third most of any college in the country. William and Mary also claims several firsts, including the 1776 creation of Phi Beta Kappa – the country’s first academic honor society – the first honor code of conduct for college students, and the first collegiate law school, established in 1779. William and Mary is also home to the Sir Christopher Wren Building – the country’s oldest academic building still in use – and the President’s House, the oldest home of a university president still in use.
A Window Look
Lake Matoaka Amphitheater
28
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
The Wren Building
at
Campus
Crim Dell Bridge
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS
WILLIAM & MARY FACTS Second oldest educational institution in the U.S. In addition to four U.S. Presidents, W&M has educated a number of this country’s key historical figures, including U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall and 16 signers of the Declaration of Independence. In 2008, W&M was recognized as fifth-highest producer of Peace Corps volunteers among mid-sized schools.
Sunken Gardens
U.S. News ranked W&M sixth among all public colleges and universities and 32nd among both public and private institutions in 2009. Newsweek named W&M “hottest small state university” in 2006. W&M students contribute 323,000 hours of community service per year. W&M ranked 18th in graduation rates for national universities in 2009. Princeton Review rated the W&M Mason School of Business faculty third in the U.S. in 2008.
Earl Swem Library
The W&M Law School ranked 30th in the nation in 2008. The History Department’s doctoral program ranked fourth in the nation for U.S. Colonial History W&M ranked as the sixth-best public university in the country in the inaugural guide, “America’s Best Colleges 2008” by Forbes Magazine The average SAT score of W&M’s incoming first-year students is higher than that of any other Virginia public institution. Phi Beta Kappa, the premier academic honor society in America, was founded by W&M students in 1776. W&M’s 11-to-1 student-faculty ratio is the lowest among the top public universities. Nearly 50 percent of William and Mary’s classes have fewer than 20 students.
Graduates Outside the Wren Building
Student Recreation Center
W&M libraries, including the main Earl Swem Library, were rated the eighth best College Library in the Country by the Princeton Review in 2008. Business Week rated the W&M Undergraduate Business Program in the top 10 among Public Institutions in the country, and the Business Marketing Program was ranked No. 2 in 2008. Forbes Magazine ranked W&M’s MBA program in the top 50.
TRIBE TENNIS
09 10
Lake Matoaka
The Wren Chapel
Sam Sadler Center WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
29
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING
2007 CAA Champions
KATIE RADLOFF
Two-Time CAA Swimmer of the Year
MEN’S SOCCER
WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS
2008 NCAA Second Round
SAAC CHAMPS Team Award
TRIBE ATHLETICS: An Experience in Excellence LACROSSE
Back-to-Back CAA Regular Season Champions
34
All-America Honors in 2008-09
FIELD HOCKEY
National Academic Team Award
09 10
ADRIAN TRACY
TRIBE TENNIS
All-American Football
30
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
197
All-Conference Honors in 2008-09
The College of William and Mary sponsors 23 varsity sports and provides students with a unique and successful balance of athletics and academics. The Tribe Athletics Department finished 99th nationally (as of May 28) in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for 2008-09, a number that ranked second among Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) programs and fourth in the state of Virginia. The Directors’ Cup, which was created by the NACDA and USA Today in 1993-94, is a program that honors institutions maintaining a broad-based program, achieving success in many sports, both men’s and women’s. W&M has placed among the top 100 nationally in 12 of the program’s 16 years, while leading the CAA on seven occasions. W&M has produced more CAA Championships than any program in the league’s history. The College owns 95 league crowns, nearly 40 more than its closest competitor. The Tribe raked in the awards in 2008-09 as well, tallying a combined 197 all-conference honors, 34 All-America honors and six league players of the year. During the 2008-09 season, the Green and Gold produced an overall athletics winning percentage of 68.2, while racking up a combined 888 wins. Along with its accomplishments on the field of play, the Tribe is just as successful in the classroom, epitomizing the term student-athlete. In the NCAA’s inaugural Academic Progress Report in 2005, W&M ranked fourth among Division I teams, which was the highest of any athletic scholarshipgranting school and of any public school. Since the inception of the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year, W&M has produced 28 honorees, more than any school in the conference.
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS MEN’S BASKETBALL
WOMEN’S SOCCER
2008 CAA Finalists
23 NCAA Appearances
RAGINI ACHARYA
HEAD COACH JOHN DALY
ITA East Region Singles Champion Women’s Tennis
Eclipsed 300-win mark in 2008
W&M: A C ollege
of
C hampions
NCAA Championships (2) Men’s Tennis (2) CAA Championships (95) Baseball (1) Men’s Cross Country (16) Women’s Cross Country (16) Men’s Golf (1) Women’s Lacrosse (1) Men’s Soccer (6) Women’s Soccer (9) Women’s Swimming (1) Men’s Tennis (3) Women’s Tennis (20) Men’s Track and Field (4) Women’s Track and Field (9) Volleyball (8)
ERIN SKIPPER
All-CAA, All-Region Volleyball
All-American Track and Field
ALEX GIBBY
Region Coach of the Year Men’s Cross Country
ECAC Championships (7) Men’s Gymnastics (3) Women’s Gymnastics (4)
CAA Athletes of the Year in 2008-09
13-Time USAG National Champions 2008 National Academic Champions
EMILY ANDERSON
CAA Football Championships (3)
7
MEN’S GYMNASTICS
.690
TIFFANY BENSON CAA Defensive Player of the Year Women’s Basketball
Overall 2008-09 Athletics Winning Percentage
WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS FACTS
W&M’s overall athletics graduation rate is 96 percent (higher than 86 percent for the entire student body)
KEZIEL JUNEAU Ranked No. 103 in Final ITA poll Men’s Tennis
46 student athletes elected to Phi Beta Kappa in the past 11 years
T otal CAA C hampionships
Four Rhodes Scholars were W&M student-athletes
WILLIAM AND MARY
Won 28 CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Awards in the last seven years
BASEBALL
15 MLB Draft Picks in last eight years
James Madison Old Dominion George Mason VCU UNC Wilmington Hofstra East Carolina Navy Richmond Towson American Loyola Georgia State Delaware Northeastern Virginia Tech Drexel UMass Villanova
09 10
95 58 47 43 36 32 24 24 21 20 9 8 8 7 4 3 2 1 1 1
TRIBE TENNIS
W&M ranked fourth, the highest of any athletic scholarship-granting school and of any public school, among the Division I teams in the NCAA’s inaugural APR report
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM
31
THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY ATHLETICS
AN EXPERIENCE IN EXCELLENCE
Jimmye Laycock Football Center
Busch Field
William and Mary is committed to building and maintaining outstanding facilities for all 23 of its varsity athletic teams. The College has demonstrated this commitment by investing approximately $16 million toward the construction and upgrade of its athletics facilities during just the last six years. Among W&M’s recent projects was the construction of the $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Football Center, which was dedicated in June of 2008. This past summer, Busch Field experienced a renovation that included a total revamp of the field, underlying pad, and drainage systems. The renovation created a competition surface that ranks alongside those used at the U.S. National Training Centers in Virginia Beach, Va., Chula Vista, Calif., and that used at last year’s Olympic Games. In 2005, Kaplan Arena received an upgrade with the installation of 6,900-square foot permanent wood floor along with rubberized sports flooring on the open end of the arena to accomodate track and field and other multi-purpose activities. A year earlier, the home of Tribe soccer and lacrosse, Albert-Daly Field was dedicated, providing the programs with a $1 million all-natural grass facility.
TRIBE ATHLETICS FACILITIES Albert-Daly Field
TRIBE TENNIS
09 10
Kaplan Arena
32
WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM