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Head Coach: Matt Lucas (Sixth Season)
Assistant Coach: Randy Phillips (Second Season)
2016: UNF men’s tennis claimed its first-ever ASUN Tournament Title thanks to a pair of 4-0 sweeps at USC Upstate. The Ospreys took care of Kennesaw State and USC Upstate to claim the title.
2018: UNF men’s tennis had a chance to win the title on its home courts, and the Ospreys capitalized on the opportunity, taking down Kennesaw State and Stetson en route to the crown. Lasse Muscheites was named ASUN Tournament MVP, going undefeated alongside Sahil Deshmukh.
Lucas previously coached in the college ranks in 2014 when he was a volunteer assistant coach at Wake Forest University for one season. While at Wake Forest, Lucas helped the Demon Deacons reach #13 in the ITA National rankings while also helping three players earn All-ACC recognition.
Matt Lucas was named the head men’s tennis coach at UNF in August of 2017. Lucas brings over 10 years of coaching experience to UNF having coached at all levels of competitive tennis during his career.
Career Record as Head Coach: 78-63 (seven seasons; two at Pacific, five at UNF)
Lucas came to the Ospreys after serving as the associate head coach for the University at Buffalo men’s tennis team in 201617. The Bulls claimed the MAC regular season and tournament titles last year and advanced to the NCAA Tournament while producing five All-MAC players.
Prior to his season at Buffalo, Lucas worked one year as the Head Tennis Professional at The Palencia Club in St. Augustine, Fla. (2015-16) Before serving in the head pro position, Lucas spent a season as a traveling coach on the ITF Pro Circuit where he coached and traveled with Alex Valenstein. He helped guide her to Texas Tech University, where she became a singles and doubles starter on a Top-10 team.
Prior to Wake Forest, Lucas spent three seasons at South Carolina as an assistant coach helping turn the Gamecocks into a Top 25 team. Lucas was named the ITA Carolina Region Assistant Coach of the Year for his success at South Carolina and helped sign the No. 3 recruiting class in the nation in 2011.
Before becoming the assistant coach for the Gamecocks, Lucas served as the head men’s tennis coach at the University of the Pacific for two seasons, leading the team to as high as No. 52 in the ITA Rankings. Lucas went 27-21 with the Tigers. Prior to his stint on the West Coast, he was an assistant coach at Princeton from 2006-09.
Lucas played collegiate tennis at Appalachian State and N.C. State, rising as high as No. 63 in the ITA Singles Rankings while with the Wolfpack. He graduated from N.C. State in 2002 with a degree in humanities.
After growing up in Jamaica, Phillips was a 2015 graduate of UNC Greensboro, Phillips made a name for himself in the Southern Conference (SoCon). Phillips emerged as the program’s number one player and team captain, putting up the third-most wins in program history.
The First Team All-SoCon performer continued his playing days far past college, going on to win the most matches in Jamaica’s Davis Cup history. Phillips helped Jamaica earn their first promotion in 10 years, bumping the country up from Group 3 to Group 2. Additionally, he’s the first player in national history to earn an ATP ranking in the last decade.
As a 25-year old Phillips had the opportunity to represent Jamaica in the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru. His last ATP registered event played was in May of 2021 in Pensacola. Phillips was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada before moving to and growing up in Jamaica. He later moved to Georgia prior to
attending high school and college. At Brookwood High School in Snellville, Ga., Phillips helped his team win the Georgia High School Association AAAAA state title. He was named an all-american in 2011.
6-2 | Junior HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND HONORS
2022 NCAA Career in Sports Forum Selection
Second Team All-ASUN (2022)
ASUN Men’s Tennis Player of the Week (March 1, 2022)
56th in ITA Preseason Doubles Poll Jan. 13, 2021
100th in ITA Final Fall Singles Ranking Nov. 16, 2022
ASUN Honor Roll (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22)
Spring 2022 (Junior)
Had his best season yet, coming up with some big wins ... Earned Second Team All-ASUN honors and ASUN Men’s Tennis Player of the Week recognition March 1 ... Was also selected to the 2022 NCAA Career in Sports Forum ... Tied for the team lead in singles wins, finishing the 2021-22 year with 19 victories ... Went 13-9 in spring singles, posting a 9-6 mark at three singles and a 4-3 tally at the fourth position ... Picked up 10 dual doubles victories, going 6-3 at the second slot and 4-4 at three doubles ... His versatility allowed him to team up with a number of doubles partners as he played with Nilo Duarte, Joe Ellis and Dominik Barton ... Went 5-2 in ASUN singles play, going 7-3 over his last 10 matches.
2021 (COVID-Sophomore)
Ranked 56th in the ITA Preseason Doubles Poll January 13, 2021, with Dominik Barton ... Went 5-12 in singles play and 8-10 in doubles, appearing in all but one match ... Competed at the second, third and fourth singles slot ... Saw time at the first and third doubles position, playing with Dominik Barton, PJ Kotan and Nilo Duarte ... Went 5-2 at third doubles between matches with Duarte and Kotan ... Earned singles wins against Georgia Southern, Troy, Coastal Carolina, Furman and Flagler ... Defeated doubles teams on Troy, South Alabama, Furman, Flagler, Stetson, Kennesaw State and FGCU.
*2019-20 (Sophomore)
Played at all but the first singles slot, going 4-3 ... Picked up singles wins at the second, third, fourth and fifth singles positions ... Tallied a 4-2 record in doubles play, posting a 3-2 one doubles mark and a 1-0 resume at second doubles ... Competed alongside Dominik Barton ... Downed No. 28 Roberts Grinvalds/Andrei Duarte in a 4-3 win against Georgia State March 7 ... Clinched the match with a three-set tiebreaker defeat of Andrei Duarte in the win against the Panthers.
*The 2020 season only lasted 10 matches due to the developments surrounding COVID-19
Prior to UNF
Joined UNF as a signee November 2019 ... Played one year of collegiate tennis at ASA College in Miami ... Was a Flight 5 singles title winner at the NJCAA national tournament, while also claiming NJCAA ITA First Team All-American laurels ... Reached as high as a top15 ranking for his age group during his junior years in England ... Earned a chance to play in a juniors tournament on Court 18 at Wimbledon.
Personal
Son of Anne and Paul Carroll ... Has siblings, Louise and Michael ... Sport management major
Prior to UNF - Honors and Statistics
Letterwinner at both Tulsa and Texas Rio Grande Valley
Named American Conference Player of the Week at Tulsa
Began playing professional tennis at age 17
Played at positions 4-6 while with the Golden Hurricanes
Highest UTR was at 13.09, currently touts a 12.39 UTR
Achieved a career-best ATP ranking of 1657 in singles and 1813 in doubles
Fun Facts and Personal Info
Born in Corrientes, Argentina
Intends to major in finance
Son of Monica Susana Ferreyra and Gabriel Antonio Cenoz
Has two siblings, Maria Emilia Cenoz and Maria Agustina Cenoz
Pre-match ritual: listen to music and meditate
Fun fact: France thought that they would beat us (Argentina)
Favorite athlete: Messi
Head Coach Matt Lucas on Juan Pablo
“Juan Pablo has been one of the best juniors in Argentina and has had success at Tulsa and outside college tennis as well. His experiences playing at Tulsa, as well as the pro circuit, will set him up for great results here at UNF.”
Spring 2022
Factored in as a consistent contributor in singles and doubles for the UNF lineup, posting an 8-5 dual singles record and a 12-7 dual doubles tally ... Earned his first-ever ASUN Men’s Tennis Player of the Week honor Feb. 22 after going 2-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles ... Was a perfect 4-0 at the six singles slot ... Went 8-1 at second doubles, playing with five different partners including PJ Kotan, Nilo Duarte, Dominik Barton, Jonas Hartenstein and Joe Ellis ... Won his last four singles matches of the season, including a 6-4, 6-4 win against Juan Lopez of No. 71 FGCU in the ASUN Championship Semifinals ... Claimed a 6-2 win with Nilo Duarte against No. 58 UCF’s 56th ranked doubles duo of Trey Hilderbrand and Cooper White.
2021 (COVID-Freshman)
Turned in a 9-9 record in singles play, finishing the year on a three-match winning streak ... Finished with a strong 8-5 mark in doubles, going 4-2 at the second slot and 4-3 at the third position ... Competed with Nilo Duarte and Dominik Barton in doubles play ... Played at singles positions three, four, five and six ... Made his UNF debut at Florida State January 17 ... Picked up his first-career singles and doubles wins against Georgia Southern January 30 ... Earned singles victories against Georgia Southern, Troy, Georgia State, UNCW, Furman, Flagler, Stetson and FGCU on two occasions ... Posted a 3-2 doubles mark in conference play, going 3-0 in the second position.
*2019-20 (Freshman - at Western Michigan)
Went 20-10 in singles and 17-8 in doubles at WMU ... Posted a 9-5 dual singles and 11-5 tournament singles record ... Went 2-1 in the four slot and 7-4 in the five slot, notching as long as a six-match winning streak during the season ... Picked up a 17-8 doubles record, going 8-4 in dual settings and 9-4 in tournament play ... Put up an 8-3 mark at the three doubles slot.
*The 2020 season only lasted 16 matches due to the developments surrounding COVID-19
Prior to UNF
Joined UNF after spending the 2019-20 season at Western Michigan University ... Won 10 national titles and went 13-6 in his final seven International Tennis Federation events, achieving a 439 ITR ... Claimed the singles and doubles title at the MAC Invite ... Davis Cup member since 2019, helping the team to advance from Group 3 to Group 2.
Personal
Son of Floribeth and Juan ... Has sisters Tatiana, Floribeth and Stephanie ... Majoring in accounting ... Cousin, Federico, competed on the U20 National Soccer Team and with FGCU.
Prior to UNF
Four-year varsity high school starter
All-area first team honoree
Meldon Law Scholar-Athlete
Gainesville Sun Player of the Year
Third Place Bobby Curtis State doubles
Personal
Born in Gainesville, Fla.
Intends to major in business marketing
Son of Deena and Daniel
Has two siblings, Emma and Ethan
Also lettered in football for Buchholz HS
Two-time DECA International qualifier
Favorite tennis player is Rafael Nadal
Owner of Thy Will Bee Done Apiary
Pre-match ritual is listening to music
HONORS
ASUN All-Conference First Team (2022)
ASUN All-Academic Team (2022)
ASUN Tennis Player of the Week (3.29.22)
ASUN Tennis Player of the Week (2.15.22)
UNF Athletics Department Most Improved Male
Athlete - 2022 Ozzies
ASUN Honor Roll (2020-21, 2021-22)
No. 36 ITA Doubles Final Fall Ranking With Rodrigo Crespo (Nov. 16, 2022)
Spring 2022
Had one of the most impressive single season turnarounds to date in program history, earning multiple awards while serving as the top singles option and member of the one doubles team ... Picked up two ASUN postseason honors, being named to the all-conference first team and ASUN All-Academic Team ... Also earned two ASUN Player of the Week laurels to lead UNF ... After going just 2-4 all of spring 2021, Hartenstein went 16-7 in dual singles and 11-7 in dual doubles, earning North Florida’s honor for Most Improved Male Student-Athlete at the 2022 Ozzies ... Went 14-7 in singles matches at the first position and 2-0 at the second slot ... Played all but one match at one doubles, playing predominately with Jorge Nunez ... Made his improvement known immediately, winning in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, against Florida State’s Richard Thongoana to open the year ... Came back with another ACC win almost exactly one month later, winning in a three-set tiebreaker against Clemson’s number one option in Ryuhei Azuma ... Found his groove in ASUN play, winning five-straight conference singles decisions between March 25 and April 8 ... Won against a top 40 doubles opponent in No. 37 Bogdan Pavel and Lleyton Cronje of No. 58 UCF March 11.
2021 (COVID-Freshman)
Appeared in six singles matches and one doubles match in his first season as an Osprey ... Went 2-4 in singles, going 1-1 at the fifth slot and 1-3 at the sixth position ... Won his lone doubles match of the season with Matt Carroll at the third slot ... Made his UNF debut against No. 19 UCF February 20 ... Earned his first win as an Osprey February 28 against South Alabama.
*2019-20 (Freshman - at Mississippi State)
Went 1-2 during spring dual competition ... Picked up a 6-1, 6-1 win against Alberto G. Raton of Tennessee State ... Earned a doubles triumph with Gregor Ramskogler
*The 2020 season only lasted 10 matches due to the developments surrounding COVID-19
Prior to UNF
Native of Berlin, Germany ... Attended Evangelische Schule Frohnau ... Majoring in communication ... Son of Katarina Hartenstein and Sven Starke ... Has four siblings: Bruno, Oskar, Jasper and Matilda ... Has won tournaments in the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany and Great Britain ... Achieved a ranking of 108 in Germany
6-0 | JUNIOR
GOLD COAST, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA HONORS
2021 ASUN All-Freshmen Team
ASUN Honor Roll (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22)
ITA Scholar-Athlete (2021-22)
Fall 2022
Went 6-6 in singles play and 4-3 in doubles play during the fall season ... Earned wins against Clemson, UCF and Mercer in singles play ... Tallied doubles wins against Illinois, Miami and Clemson
Spring 2022
Won seven singles and doubles matches apiece ... Played at all singles slots outside of the sixth position, posting a 3-1 mark at five singles and a 3-3 record at the fourth position ... Finished the year on a three-match singles winning streak ... Played the majority of his doubles matches with Rodrigo Crespo.
2021 (COVID-Freshman)
ASUN All-Freshman Team selection ... Third most wins on the team in singles ... Went 8-8 in singles ... Played third, fourth and fifth singles ... Finished the year 7-3 over his last 10 singles matches ... Was 4-2 in ASUN play in singles ... 3-0 at the third doubles slot ... Rattled off a five-match winning streak between March 10 and April 1 in singles ... Won a huge three-set clincher in a 4-3 win against Stetson April 1.
*2019-20 (Freshman)
Won the Georgia Southern Doubles Gold Draw Championships with partner Joe Ellis Nov. 3 ... Made his collegiate debut Sept. 20 at the Mercer Gridiron Classic, earning a win in the Men’s Flight B Singles Draw against Georgia Southern’s Neil Kandhai ... Put up a 4-7 mark in fall singles play ... Brought home a 4-6 record in doubles, playing alongside Federico Nani, Charley Castaing, Dominik Barton and Joe Ellis ... Posted a strong spring in his first year with UNF, going 6-2 including a 4-0 mark at six singles ... Made appearances at the four, five and six singles positions ... Tallied singles wins against Georgia Southern, UNCW, Charlotte, Mercer, Appalachian State and Chattanooga ... Played eight matches at three doubles, going 4-4.
*The 2020 season only lasted 10 matches due to the developments surrounding COVID-19
Prior to UNF
Native of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia ... Ranked in the top five in Australia for players born in 2001 ... Top 90 ranking in Australia among all males ... ITF World Tennis Tour high-ranking of 2077 ... Finalist in the G5 ITF Junior event ... Semifinalist at the G3 ITF Junior event in Canada ... UTR high of 12.61
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HONORS
ASUN Honor Roll (2020-21, 2021-22)
ITA Scholar-Athlete (2021-22)
Spring 2022
Made his UNF debut in the spring season, picking up time at singles and doubles play ... Won a pair of dual singles matches and went 1-0 in dual doubles ... Won his first dual singles match as an Osprey in a 6-4, 7-5 victory against South Carolina State ... Capped the spring with a straight-sets victory at the fifth position against North Alabama ... Won his lone doubles opportunity of the year, winning 6-4 with PJ Kotan against Omaha.
Fall 2021 (Freshman)
Won two fall singles matches and earned a doubles win with Rodrigo Crespo against a Duke doubles foe ... Earned singles wins against UCF and Davidson.
2021
Remained in Brazil during the 2021 season.
Prior to UNF
Attended Colegio Sabar in Curitiba, Brazil
Claimed the primary 18u national tournament title in Brazil
Son of Suejane and Marcelo
Has one sibling, Renan
Personal
Majoring in sport management
Prior to UNF: Honors and Statistics
Ranked as high 159 in ITF juniors and won three grade five ITF tournaments in singles and doubleS ... No. 2 ranked U18 in South Africa ... ATP career high 1297 doubles ranking ITF pro circuit ranking of 844 in singles ... UTR 12.06
Fun Facts and Personal Info
Native of Johannesburg, South Africa ... Homeschooled ... True freshman with four years of eligibility ... Intends to major in finance ... Son of Alexandra and James Scott ... Has three siblings, Benjamin, David and Jessica ... Favorite tennis player: Nick Kyrgios ... Prematch ritual: listening to music
Head Coach Matt Lucas on Andreas Scott
“Andreas has been one of the best juniors in South Africa for many years now and one of the best juniors in the world. The fact that he chose UNF shows where the program is and adding him will only elevate us moving forward.”
6-0 | JUNIOR ROSARIO, ARGENTINA
HONORS
Cameron University Player of the Year
3.12.20 LSC Player of the Week
No. 4 in singles, No. 6 in doubles in South Central Region at end of 2019-20 season
2021 First Team All-LSC in singles and doubles
2021 ITA All-American Scholar-Athlete No. 44 in the nation in singles at end of 2021
ASUN Honor Roll (2021-22)
Spring 2022
Made appearances in nine matches during the spring, all of which came in singles play ... Opened his UNF career with a three-set win against Charleston’s Andre Limon Jan. 30 ... Also grabbed victories against South Carolina State, Youngstown State, FGCU and Bellarmine ... Earned wins at the fifth and sixth singles slots.
Prior to UNF
Transferred in from Cameron University (Division II - Lawton, Oklahoma) prior to the spring 2022 season ... Cameron University Freshman of the Year and men’s tennis Aggie of the Year ... March 12, 2020 LSC Player of the Week ... Concluded his freshman season ranked fourth in singles and sixth in doubles in the South Central Region ... 2019 ITA Fall Regionals
Semifinalist ... 7-3 at the top singles slot and 8-2 in one doubles as a freshman ... 2021 First Team All-LSC in singles and doubles ... 2021 ITA All-American Scholar Athlete ... Finished the 2021 season ranked No. 44 in the country and fifth in the region in singles ... Touted a No. 11 national-ranking in doubles and top region ranking at the final 2021 doubles ranking of the year ... Reached as high as number 28 in the nation in singles ... Played at the top singles and doubles slot as a sophomore, going 13-3 in doubles play
Personal
Majoring in psychology
Birthplace - Cordoba, Argentina
Has two siblings, Eugenia and Albertina (22)
Attended high school at Colegio Marista
Favorite tennis player: Roger Federer
Pre-match ritual: meditation
1988: 25-11 NAIA
1990: 32-6
NAIA District 25
J26 Brunswick JC W, 7-2
J28 Abraham Baldwin W, 5-4
J29 Florida CC-Jax W, 9-0
F2 Valdosta State W, 9-0
F3 Berry College W, 7-2
F4 West Florida W, 7-2
F10 Palm Beach CC W, 6-0
F12 BYU-Hawaii W, 5-4
F14 Texas-Tyler W, 7-2
F16 Auburn-Montgomery L, 4-5
F16 Flagler W, 5-0
F17 Georgia College W, 5-2
F22 Florida CC-Jax W, 9-0
F24 Georgia Southern W, 7-2
F25 Rollins L, 1-5
F28 Jacksonville W, 8-1
M1 Flagler W, 9-0
Trevecca Nazarene W, 8-1
Campbell W, 6-3
Atlantic Christian W, 5-1
Hampton Institute W (score unknown)
VCU W, 6-0
Shorter L, 3-6
Coastal Carolina W, 9-0
Illinois State W, 8-1
Georgia State W, 5-1
South Alabama W, 5-4
Georgia College W, 9-0
Lander L, 3-6
Anderson JC L, 2-7
Indiana State W, 9-0
Bucknell W, 5-1
Concordia W, 8-1
Florida State L, 0-6
Georgia Southern W, 5-4
Pacific Lutheran W, 8-1
1989: 18-15
H: 14-6 | A: 2-5 | N: 2-4 | NAIA District 25 1st Place - NAIA District 25
5th Place - NAIA Nationals
J31 Jacksonville W, 7-2
F3 vs. Valdosta State W, 9-0
F5 vs. West Florida L, 1-8
F8 Texas-Tyler L, 4-5
F9 Lander L, 4-5
F11 College of Charleston W, 6-3
F17 vs. South Alabama L, 2-7
F18 vs. Florida International L, 3-6
F19 at Florida L, 1-8
F22 at Flagler W, 5-3
F24 at South Florida L, 3-6
F25
Flagler W, 5-1 A20 Washington & Lee W, 9-0
1991: 15-11
H: 13-8 | A: 2-3 | N: 0-0 | NAIA District 25 F1 Georgia College & St. W, 6-3 F4 Florida CC-Jax W, 8-1 F6 at Florida
1992: 18-8 H: 15-6 | A: 3-2 | N: 0-0 | NAIA
F7 Saint Leo W, 9-0
F7 Tampa W, 9-0
F12 at Jacksonville W, 5-4
F17 Flagler W, 5-1
F18 Valdosta State W, 5-4
F23 at Florida Southern W, 7-2
F27 Eckerd W, 9-0
F27 Alma W, 9-0
M1 West Florida W, 5-4
M2 Webber International L, 4-5
M4 Northwood (Mich.) W, 7-2
M4 Florida Tech W, 9-0
M6 Marquette W, 4-3
M9 Tennessee-Martin W, 6-2
M9 Shorter L, 4-5
M10 vs. Lander L, 1-8
M10 Illinois State W, 5-1
M19 Eastern Kentucky W, 8-1
M19 Akron W, 7-2
M21 Columbus State W, 7-2
M22 Barry University L, 1-8
A1 at Armstrong Atlantic L,
^- Sunshine State Conference Tournament (Winter Park, Fla.)
%- NCAA Division II South Region Championships (Jacksonville, Fla.)
1998: 10-16 (5-3 Peach Belt) H: 10-12 | A: 3 | N: 0-1 Peach Belt Conference
F10 Saint Leo W, 8-1
F12 Flagler L, 1-8
F18 Jacksonville L, 4-5
F20 at Francis Marion L, 4-5
F25 Webber International L, 0-9
M1 vs. Barry University L, 2-7
M3 Northwood (Mich.) L, 4-5
M5 Florida Southern L, 2-7
M8 Lander L, 1-8
8-1
F17 at Flagler L, 1-5
F23 at Jacksonville L, 3-6
M1 Northwood (Mich.) L, 4-5
M4 Lynn W, 5-4
M6 Francis Marion* W, 5-4
M6 USC Upstate* W, 9-0
M8 Lander* L, 2-7
M13 Oklahoma City Uni. L, 2-7
M16 Auburn-Montgomery L, 4-5
M17 Shorter College L, 3-5
M20 Tennessee-Martin W, 5-4
M26 at Columbus State* L, 3-6
M27 at Georgia College & St.* L, 3-6
M28 at Augusta State* W, 7-2
M29 at USC Aiken* W, 5-4
A1 Armstrong Atlantic* L, forfeit
A6 Rollins W, 5-4
A6 Rose-Hulman Institute W, 8-1
A21 at Valdosta State W, 6-3
M7 vs. North Alabama# W, 6-2
M7 vs. Lynn# W, 5-4
M13 vs. Northwood (Mich.)% L, 4-5
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
#- NCAA Division II Regionals (Jacksonville, Fla.)
%- NCAA Divison II National Championships (Pensacola, Fla.)
2000: 15-15 (5-3 Peach Belt) H: 12-7 | A: 0-5 | N: 3-3 Peach Belt Conference
F3 at Bethune-Cookman L, 3-4
F8 vs. Barry University L, 0-9
F12 USC Aiken* W, 5-4
F16 Jacksonville L, 2-5
F20 at Francis Marion* L, 2-7
F25 West Florida L, 2-7
F27 Northwood (Mich.) L, 3-6
M4 Augusta State* W, 7-2
M4 Gardner-Webb W, 8-1
M5 USC Upstate* W, 7-2
M6 Lander* L, 2-7
M6 Philadelphia University W, 9-0
M10 Philadelphia University W, 9-0
M10 Philadelphia University W, 9-0
M13 Northern Illinois W, 9-0
M14 Shorter College L, 3-6
M16 Tennessee-Martin L, 4-5
M20 Anderson College W, 6-3
M22 Valdosta State L, 0-5
M22 Embry-Riddle W, 5-1
M24 at Lynn L, 1-7
M28 Georgia College & St.* W, 8-1
M30 at Armstrong Atlantic* L, 2-7
A6 at Rollins L, 1-8
A8 Columbus State* W, 6-3
A15 vs. Columbus State^ L, 1-5
A15 vs. Georiga College & St.^ W, 5-4
A16 vs. USC Aiken^ W, 5-4
M5 vs. Augusta State# W, 5-1
M6 vs. Lander# L, 0-5
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
^-Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Savannah, Ga.)
#- NCAA Division II Regional Championships (Greenwood, S.C.)
^
State Conference Tournament (Winter Park , Fla.)
%-NCAA DII National Championships (Edmond, Okla.)
2001: 16-9 (6-2 Peach
H: 8-4 | A: 6-3 | N: 2-2
2003: 18-5 (5-0 Peach Belt) H:
Peach Belt Regular Season Co-Champions
2005: 23-7 (6-2 Peach Belt) H: 9-2 | A: 6-2 | N: 8-3 Peach Belt
NCAA Division II Runner-Up
F1 vs. Florida Atlantic W, 9-0
F9 Flagler W, 9-0
F13 #16 Lynn W, 6-3
F17 Embry-Riddle L, 3-6
F19 Florida Southern W, 8-1
F20 #23 Francis Marion* W, 5-4
F26 at #7 USC Upstate* L, 3-6
M2 Northwood (Mich.) W, 5-4
M4 at #13 Columbus State* W, 5-4
M5 at #1 West Florida L, 2-7
M8 Eastern Kentucky W, 9-0
M9 #28 Ferris State W, 8-1
M13 Tennessee-Martin W, 7-2
M19 #20 Presbyterian W, 7-2
M20 at #3 Barry L, 4-5
M25 at #17 Georgia College & St.* W, 5-4
M26 at #29 Augusta State* W, 5-0
M26 at #35 USC Aiken* W, 5-0
M31 at Jacksonville W, 5-2
A9 at #31 Lander* W, 9-0
A10 #9 Armstrong Atlantic* L, 3-6
A14 vs. #28 Columbus State^ W, 5-4
A15 vs. #4 Armstrong Atlantic^ L, 1-5
A16 vs. #13 Georgia College & St.^& W, 5-2
2007: 12-8 (7-1 Atlantic Sun)
H: 7-1 | A: 5-7 | N: 0-0
Atlantic Sun Conference
J19 at #15 Florida State L, 1-6
J21 at #11 Miami L, 1-6
F3 at College of Charleston L, 2-5
F4 at #40 Auburn L, 0-7
F9 at Jacksonville* W, 4-3
F10 Georgia Southern W, 4-1
F10 Florida A&M L, 2-4
F20 Stetson* W, 4-3
F23 Mercer* W, 7-0
F25 at #42 East Tennessee State* L, 0-7
F26 at Gardner-Webb* W, 5-2
M3 South Carolina State W, 6-1
M6 Campbell* W, 6-1
M16 at Lipscomb* W, 7-0
M17 at Belmont* W, 7-0
M20 Troy W, 7-0
M24 vs. #50 Denver L, 3-4
A5 at Bethune-Cookman W, 6-1
A11 UCF W, 5-2
A15 at #26 South Alabama L, 1-6
*-Atlantic Sun Conference Match
2008: 11-9 (5-5 Atlantic Sun )
H: 7-3 | A: 2-6 | N: 2-0 Atlantic Sun Conference
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
$-West Florida Invitational (Pensacola, Fla.)
^-Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
#- NCAA Division II Regional Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
%- NCAA Divison II Championships (Altamonte Springs, Fla.)
2004: 26-3 (8-0 Peach Belt)
H: 12-1 | A: 5-1 | N: 9-1
Peach Belt Conference
Peach Belt Regular Season Champions
Peach Belt Tournament Champions F8 at Embry-Riddle
M6 vs. #24 Anderson# W, 5-0
M7 vs. #8 USC Upstate# W, 5-1
M11 vs. #25 Southwest Baptist% W, 5-1
M12 vs. #20 BYU-Hawaii% W, 5-1
M13 vs. #11 Ouachita Baptist% W, 5-2
M14 vs. #1 West Florida% L, 0-5
*-Peach Belt Conference Match
^-Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Spartanburg, S.C.)
&-Peach Belt Tournament 3rd Place Match
#NCAA Division II Regional Tournament (Spartanburg, S.C.)
*-NCAA National Tournament (Altamonte Springs, Fla.)
2006: 15-7 (4-0 Atlantic Sun)
H: 8-3 | A: 7-4 | N: 0-0 Atlantic Sun Conference
J27 at College of Charleston W, 4-3
J29 at Auburn L, 1-6
F3 at South Alabama
F4 at Georgia Southern
F12
F19 at Valdosta State
F25
M2 Ole Miss
J27 at Georgia Southern L, 2-5
F5 Bethune-Cookman W, 7-0
F8 at #29 South Alabama W, 4-3
F9 at Troy L, 3-4
F16 Florida Atlantic L, 2-5
F17 Hofstra W, 7-0
F24 College of Charleston W, 6-1
F29 Lipscomb* W, 7-0
M1 Belmont* W, 7-0
M2 Gardner-Webb* W, 7-0
M6 at #75 Stetson* L, 1-6
M9 at Florida Gulf Coast* L, 3-4
M14 vs. Oral Roberts$ W, 4-1
M15 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock$ W, 4-3
M16 at #75 Wichita State$ L, 1-4
M21 at Campbell* L, 1-6
M28 USC Upstate* L, 2-5
M29 #33 East Tennessee State* L, 0-7
A4 at Mercer* W, 6-1
A9 Jacksonville* W, 6-1
$-Wichita State Invitational in Wichita, Kan. * - Atlantic Sun Conference Match
2009: 10-9 (5-5 Atlantic Sun) H: 8-3 | A: 2-6 | N: 1-0 Atlantic Sun Conference
J24 at Bethune-Cookman W, 7-0
J25 Georgia State W, 4-3
J31 at UCF L, 2-5
F1 at Florida Atlantic L, 2-5
F20 South Carolina State W, 5-2
F21 Georgia Southern W, 5-2
M6 Florida Gulf Coast* W, 7-0
M8 #69 Stetson* L, 3-4
M13 at Belmont* L, 0-7
M14 at Lipscomb* W, 7-0
M17 Wichita State W, 4-3
M18 Winthrop L, 2-5
M13 vs. Northwood (Mich.)%
M14 vs. Valdosta State% L, 0-5
*-Peach Belt Tournament (Spartanburg, S.C.)
#- NCAA Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
%-NCAA National Tournament in (Atlamonte Springs, Fla.)
M20 Kennesaw State* W, 6-1
M21 Mercer* W, 5-2
M25 Elon L, 3-4
M27 at East Tennessee State* L, 0-4
M30 at #71 USC Upstate *L, 0-7
A3 Campbell* W, 4-3
A8 at Jacksonville* L, 2-5
* - Atlantic Sun Conference Match
2010: 19-8 (7-3 Atlantic
H: 10-3 | A: 7-5 | N: 2-0
A6 Belmont*
at Kennesaw State*
2015: 17-7 (5-1 Atlantic Sun) H: 10-1 | A: 2-2 | N: 5-4 Atlantic Sun Conference
J10 vs. #66 Louisiana W, 4-0
J10 vs. Denver L, 0-4
J11 vs. #71 St. John’s W, 4-1
J16 vs. #67 ETSU W, 4-0
J17 at #17 Tennessee L, 2-5
J18 vs. Southern Illinois W, 4-0
J25 #73 College of Charleston W, 7-0
J28 Florida Atlantic W, 4-3
F13 #67 UCF W, 4-0
F15 Furman W, 4-1
M4 #57 South Alabama W, 4-1
M8 East Carolina W, 4-0
M13 vs. #63 Tulane L, 1-4
M14 vs. Furman W, 4-0
M15 vs. #25 Drake L, 1-4
M19 at Lipscomb* W, 4-1
M20 at Northern Kentucky* W, 7-0
M26 Kennesaw State* W, 4-0
M28 USC Upstate* W, 4-3
A2 Stetson* W, 5-2
A4 at FGCU* L, 0-7
A9 #73 Troy L, 0-4
A18 USC Upstate^ W, 4-1
A19 FGCU^ L, 3-4 *- Atlantic Sun Match
^-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
2016: 11-12 (4-2 Atlantic Sun) H: 5-4 | A: 4-6 | N: 2-2 Atlantic Sun Conference Atlantic Sun Conference Champions
J16 at #11 Wake Forest L, 1-8
J16 at #11 Wake Forest
|
|
L, 2-4
F13 at Troy W, 4-1
F17 College of Charleston W, 6-0
F19 South Alabama L, 3-4
M3 at ETSU W, 4-2
M5 at Elon W, 6-1
M8 at #40 USF L, 1-4
M20 Tennessee Tech W, 4-3
M25 at FGCU* W, 6-1
M30 at Kennesaw State* W, 5-2
A1 at Lipcomb* W, 5-2
A6 USC Upstate* W, 7-0
A8 NJIT * W, 7-0
A15 Stetson* W, 5-2
A22 at FGCU^ L, 3-4
*- Atlantic Sun Match
^-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
**Due to incomplete records, some seasons may not have complete results**
2018: 13-9 (6-1 Atlantic Sun)
H: 8-4 | A: 3-3 | N: 2-2 Atlantic Sun Conference
Atlantic Sun Regular Season Champions
J13 vs FAMU@ W, 4-0
J13 vs Furman@ L, 2-4
J14 vs Georgia State@ L, 0-4
J27 vs Tulsa+ W, 4-3
J28 vs #2 Ohio State+ L, 0-4
F2 Troy W, 6-1
F4 Elon (C) Cancelled
F7 at UCF L, 1-6
F9 at LSU L, 1-6
F11 at South Alabama (C) Cancelled
F16 Georgia State L, 3-4
F18 Charlotte W, 4-3
F28 College of Charleston W, 4-3
M2 FGCU* W, 5-2
M6 ETSU L, 0-7
M8 Middle Tennesse L, 3-4
M24 at Stetson* W, 5-2
M29 at NJIT* W, 5-2
M31 at USC Upstate * W, 6-1
A5 Lipscomb* W, 5-2
A7 Kennesaw State* W, 5-2
A14 FAU L, 0-4
A21 #5 Kennesaw State^ W, 4-1
A22 #2 Stetson^ W, 4-1
M12 #40 vs Miami$ L, 0-4
*- ASUN match
^-Atlantic Sun Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.)
@-FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)
+-ITA Kick-off Weekend (Columbuc, Ohio)
(C)-Cancelled
$-NCAA Tournament
**Due to incomplete records, some seasons may not have complete results**
2019: 14-11 (5-2 ASUN)
H: 8-1 | A: 2-7 | N: 4-3
***SEASON SHORTENED DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC***
**Due to incomplete records, some seasons may not have complete results** 2021: 6-13 (2-4 ASUN) H: 4-4 | A: 2-8 | N: 0-1
at South Alabama
A3 Kennesaw State*
Julien Belair March 27
2012 Moritz Buerchner January 25
Daniel Sotomarino February 22
Leonardo Nahar March 14
Daniel Sotomarino April 4
Daniel Sotomarino April 11
2011
Hleb Maslau March 23
Moritz Buerchner January 26
2008 Eduardo Pereira February 15
2006
Jose Terrera March 7
ALL-PEACH BELT CONFERENCE
2005
Eduardo Pereira Singles
Jose Terrara Singles
2004 Leonardo Gomes Doubles
Stephen Moros Singles
Jose Terrera Singles
Elliott Wood Singles/Doubles
2003
Jesse McIntyre Doubles
David Olave Singles/Doubles
Elliott Wood Singles
2002
Eric Christanson Doubles
David Olave Singles/Doubles
Hagen Endler Singles
1998 Juraj Ciz Singles
GTE
Jose Terrera 2005
Elliott Wood 2004
Jesse McIntyre 2003
Juraj Ciz 1999
Casey Cleveland 1994, 1996
ASUN HONOR ROLL
Zach Goldberg
Lasse Muscheites
Yannick Zuern
2016-17
Alberto De Meo
1996
PEACH BELT CONFERENCE
ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE
Casey Cleveland Singles/Doubles
Reggie Exum Singles/Doubles
Roger Exum Doubles
Kai McGreevy Doubles
Tom Schrader Doubles
Brian Zwicker Doubles
1995
Bob Ebener Singles
Reggie Exum Singles
Roger Exum Singles
Kai McGreevy Singles/Doubles
Brian Zwicker Doubles
PEACH BELT CONFERENCE PRESIDENTIAL HONOR
2005-06
Leonardo Gomes
Andres Monje
Eduardo Pereira
Adam Richardson
Jose Terrera
2006-07
Javier Ferrin-Kranew
Elad Gabay
Leonardo Gomes
Yuiti Lopes
Glen Marshall
Eduardo Pereira
Matias Sigal
2007-08
Kurt Gattiker
Yuiti Lopes
Eduardo Pereira
2008-09
Marcos Chiaretti
Graham Edgar
Kurt Gattiker
Marc Misanovic
Ronnie Sang
2009-10
Taylor Albrecht
Moritz Buerchner
Graham Edgar
Kurt Gattiker
Hleb Maslau
Daniel Sotomarino
2010-11
Moritz Buerchner
Hleb Maslau
Daniel Sotomarino
2011-12
Moritz Buerchner
Pedro Davisson
Graham Edgar
Timo Kranz
Leonardo Nahar
2012-13
Julien Belair
Moritz Buerchner
Bernardo Craveiro
Pedro Davisson
Mark Hamill
Timo Krantz
Norbert Nemcsek
2013-14
Bernardo Craveiro
Mark Hamill
Norbert Nemcsek
Pablo Tellez
Yannick Zuern
Jack Findel-Hawkins
Zach Goldberg
Dominic Lea
Lasse Muscheites
Yannick Zuern
2017-18
Alberto De Meo
Sahil Deshmukh
Nilo Duarte
Joseph Ellis
Lasse Muscheites
Till Von Winning
2018-19
Dominik Barton
Charley Castaing
Sahil Deshmukh
Nilo Duarte
Joe Ellis
Federico Nani
Till Von Winning
2019-20
Dominik Barton
Matt Carroll
Charley Castaing
Nilo Duarte
Joe Ellis
PJ Kotan
Federico Nani
Jorge Nunez
2020-21
Dominik Barton
Matthew Carroll
Nilo Duarte
Joe Ellis
Jonas Hartenstein
PJ Kotan
Breno Marques
Federico Nani
Jorge Nunez
2021-22
Dominik Barton
Matthew Carroll
Rodrigo Crespo
Nilo Duarte
Joe Ellis
Jonas Hartenstein
Patrick Kotan
Breno Marques
Jorge Nunez
Bruno Vietri
ITA
SUNSHINE STATE COMMISSIONER’S ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL
Juraj Ciz 1997
Casey Cleveland 1995, 1996
Bob Ebener 1995, 1996, 1997
Tom Jedlik 1995, 1996
Carl Maymi 1996, 1997
Kai McGreevy 1995, 1996, 1997
Scott Miller 1997
Brian Zwicker 1995, 1996
UNF MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
Moritz Buerchner 2012 , 2013
Eduardo Pereira 2006
2014-15
Julian Bradley
Albert De Meo
Jack Findel-Hawkins
Zach Goldberg
Caio Gomes
Lasse Muscheites
Norbert Nemcsek
Yannick Zuern
2015-16
Jonathan Deautriell
Alberto DeMeo
Jack Findel-Hawkins
ITA Doubles and Singles Rankings
2022 - Singles (Fall)
September 6 - Dominik Barton (68)
November 16 - Matt Carroll (100)
2022 - Doubles (Fall)
November 16 -Hartenstein/Crespo (36)
2022 - Team
March 2 - 68th
March 9 - 68th
April 6 - 71st
April 13 - 70th
April 20 - 70th
April 27 - 77th
May 4 - 70th
May 25 - 71st
June 8 - 10th (Regional Ranking)
2021 - Singles
December 8 - Dominik Barton (63)
March 24 - Dominik Barton (116th)
March 30 - Dominik Barton (106th)
2021 - Doubles
January 13 - Dominik Barton/Matt Carroll (56th)
2019 - Doubles
April 2 - Nilo Duarte/Sahil Deshmukh (83rd)
2017 - Singles
January 4 - Jack Findel-Hawkins (51st)
February 8 - Jefta Kecic (62nd)
February 8 - Jack Findel-Hawkins (74th)
February 21- Jack Findel-Hawkins (64th)
February 21- Jefta Kecic (108th)
March 21 - Jack Findel-Hawkins (58th)
March 21 - Jefta Kecic (96th)
April 4 - Jack Findel-Hawkins (57th)
April 4 - Jefta Kecic (107th)
April 11 - Jack Findel-Hawkins (67th)
April 11 - Jefta Kecic (117th)
April 18 - Jack Findel-Hawkins (66th)
April 18 - Jefta Kecic (123rd)
April 25 - Jack Findel-Hawkins (68th)
April 25 - Jefta Kecic (120th)
May 4 - Jack Findel-Hawkins (69th)
May 4 - Jefta Kecic (120th)
2017 - Doubles
Jan 4 - Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (12th)
Jefta Kecic/Lasse Muscheites (58th)
Feb. 8 - Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (2nd)
Jefta Kecic/LasseMuscheites (46th)
Feb. 21- Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (3rd)
March 21- Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse
Muscheites (3rd)
Jack Findel-Hawkins/Jefta Kecic (78th)
April 4- Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (6th)
Jack Findel-Hawkins/Jefta Kecic (55th)
April 11- Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (5th)
Jack Findel-Hawkins/Jefta Kecic (75th)
April 18- Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (7th)
Jack Findel-Hawkins/Jefta Kecic (46th)
April 25- Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (8th)
Jack Findel-Hawkins/Jefta Kecic (72nd)
May 4- Jack Findel-Hawkins/Lasse Muscheites (11th)
Jack Findel-Hawkins/Jefta Kecic (56th)
2015 - Singles
Jan. 6- Jack Findel-Hawkins (72nd)
Feb. 10- Jack Findel-Hawkins (70th)
Feb. 24- Jack Findel-Hawkins (85th)
Mar. 10- Jack Findel-Hawkins (94th)
Mar. 24- Jack Findel-Hawkins (93rd)
April 7- Jack Findel-Hawkins (95th)
April 14- Jack Findel-Hawkins (99th)
April 21- Jack Findel-Hawkins (102nd)
May 1- Jack Findel-Hawkins (96th)
June 3- Jack Findel-Hawkins (99th)
2015 - Doubles
January 6- Nemcsek/Findel-Hawkins (28th)
March 10- Nemcsek/Findel-Hawkins (68th)
March 24- Nemcsek/Findel-Hawkins (52nd)
April 7- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (64th)
April 14- Nemcsek/Findel-Hawkins (54th)
April 21- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (66th)
May 1- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Haw-
kins (76th)
June 3- Nemcsek/Findel-Hawkins (65th)
2014 - Doubles
Feb 11- Yannick Zuern/Caio Gomes (43rd)
Feb 25- Norbert/Jack Findel-Hawkins (38th)
Yannick Zuern/Caio Gomes (50th)
March 11- Yannick Zuern/Caio Gomes (34th)
Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (47th)
March 25- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (40th)
Yannick Zuern/Caio Gomes (61st)
April 8- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (42nd)
Yannick Zuern/Caio Gomes (56th)
April 15- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (54th)
Yannick Zuern/Caio Gomes (88th)
April 22- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (55th)
May 1- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (60th)
June 4- Norbert Nemcsek/Jack Findel-Hawkins (48th)
2013 - Singles
January 3- Moritz Buerchner (72nd)
Feb 12- Moritz Buerchner (96th)
2013 - Doubles
January 3- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (20th)
February 12- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (12th)
February 26- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (10th)
March 12- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (10th)
March 26- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (10th)
April 9- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (15th)
April 16- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (16th)
April 23- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (22nd)
May 2- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (22nd)
June 5- Moritz Buerchner/Norbert
Nemcsek (26th)
January 5- Daniel Sotomarino/Gleb Maslau (39th)
2005 - Singles
May 24- Eduardo Perreira (7th) Jose Terrera (25th)
2005 - Doubles
May 24- Escallon/Gomes (9th)
2004 - Singles
May 25- Stephen Moros (5th) Elliott Wood (23rd) Jose Terrera (24th)
2004 - Doubles
May 25- Gomes/Wood (8th)
2003 - Singles
May 30- David Olave (2nd) Elliott Wood (30th)
2003 - Doubles
May 30- Angelo/Wood (12th)
2002 - Singles
May 31- David Olave (7th) Hagen Endler (33rd)
2002 - Doubles
May 31- Christianson/Olave (18th)
2001 - Singles
May 31- Sean Maymi (22nd)
2001 - Doubles
May 31- Christianson/Mariano (16th)
1999 - Singles
Juraj Ciz (35th)
1998 - Singles
Juraj Cruz (21st)
Kal McGreevy (40th)
1998 - Doubles
Ciz/Maymi (15th)
1997 - Singles
Reggie Exum (8th)
Roger Exum (31st)
1997 - Doubles
Exum/Exum (5th)
1996 - Singles
Tom Schrader (17th)
Reggie Exum (20th)
1996 - Doubles
Swicker/Schrader (18th)
1995 - Singles
Tom Jedlik (3rd)
Casey Cleveland (19th)
Phil Dore (32nd)
1995 - Doubles
Dore/Cleveland (9th)
Exum/Exum (12th)
1994 - Singles (DIVISION II)
Tom Jedlik (16th)
Casey Cleveland (20th)
Phil Dore (32nd)
1994 - Doubles (DIVISION II)
Cleveland/Dore (9th)
Exum/Exum (18th)
1993 - Singles (NAIA)
Adam Kework (4th)
Tom Jedlik (28th)
Casey Cleveland (47th)
1993 - Doubles (NAIA)
Jedlik/Kework (3rd)
Cleveland/Dore (5th)
1992 - Singles (NAIA)
Arturo Melendez (13th)
Stefan Cambal (18th)
Ola Wallander (42nd)
1992 - Doubles (NAIA)
Cambal/Melendez (7th)
1991 - Singles (NAIA)
Arturo Melendez (9th)
Stefan Cambal (15th)
Sebastian Drapeau (36th)
1991 - Doubles (NAIA)
Cambal/Melendez (4th)
1990 - Singles (NAIA)
Adam Kework (3rd)
Stefan Cambal (19th)
1990 - Doubles (NAIA)
Kework/Cambal (4th)
1988 - Singles (NAIA)
Kenwork (3rd)
Lawrence (24th)
1988 - Doubles (NAIA)
Freyman/Kework (2nd)
1987 - Singles (NAIA)
Vermeer (16th)
1985 - Singles (NAIA)
Lars Hakansson (6th)
Jorge Suazo (34th)
1985 - Doubles (NAIA)
Harden/Haakenson (6th)
1984 - Singles (NAIA)
Rob Hardin (30th)
Jorge Suazo (48th)
Andrey Alawi 2015-2016
Miquel Angelo
Elad Gabay
Kurt Gattiker
Zach Goldberg
Caio Gomes
Leonardo Gomes
Kris Gouin
Jean-Francois Guille
2005-2007
2008-2010
2014-2017
2014-15
2004-2007
1991-1992
Julien Belair
Nick Brennan
Mark Hagan 1990-1991
Lars Hakansson 1985-1986
Matthew Hall
Mark Hamill
Robert Hardin 1984-1985
Darren Harper 1990-1991
Billy Harris
Jonas Hartenstein
Ted Heiser
Claes Carnbring 1989
Matt Carroll
Charley Castaing
Marcos Chiaretti 2009
Eric Christianson 2000-2001
Juan Pablo Cenoz 2023-pres.
Juraj Ciz 1997-2000
Kerry Clapper
1987-1988
Casey Cleveland 1993-1996
David Coakes
1986-1989
Bernardo Craveiro 2013-15
Rodrigo Crespo 2020-pres.
Pedro Davidson
2011-2013
Jonathan Deautriell 2015-2017
Alberto De Meo 2014-2018
Damien De Polignac 2003-2005
Sahil Deshmukh 2015-2019
Phillippe Dore 1992-1995
Andrew Donovan 1992-1995
Sebastien Drapeau 1990-1991
Jeff Drock
Nilo Duarte 2017-22
Paul Duffy 1990
Robert Ebener 1993-1997
Graham Edgar 2008-2012
Ron Eveland 1985-1986
Joe Ellis 2017-pres.
Hagen Endler 2001
John Epi
1990-1992
Eric Ernstrom 1987
German Escallon
2005-2006
Adrian Escarate 2008
Alec Etheridge 1997-1998
Reggie Exum 1993-1997
Roger Exum 1993-1997
Robert Fair 2003
Jamie Feagan 1996-1999
Javier Ferrin
2007-2008
Jack Findel-Hawkins 2014-2017
Mark Freyman
Christain Fryding
1987-1988
1984-1985
2020-pres.
Bryan Holtz 1999-2001
Skip Jackson
Ted Jedlik
PJ Kotan
Jefta Kecic
Adam Kework
1993-1996
2019-pres.
2016-18
1988-1990
Timo Kranz 2012-13
Oliver Kraut 1984-85
Louis Lamontagne
1987-1989 Marc Lawrence
Dominic Lea 2016-2017
Frederico Levi