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2017-18 GEORGIA TECH MEN’S TENNIS INFORMATION GUIDE@GT_MTEN

2017-18 GEORGIA TECH MEN’S TENNIS INFORMATION GUIDESecond Edition, Georgia Tech Communications & Public Relations

@GTAthleticswww.RamblinWreck.com

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GEORGIA TECH HEAD SHOT ROSTER

BRANDON FREESTONEFreshman • Roswell, Ga..

CARLOS DIVARSophomore • Vitoria, Spain

ZUMMY BAUERFreshman • Suwanee, Ga.

ELIJAH MELENDEZSenior • Suwanee, Ga.

CHRIS YUNSophomore • Marietta, Ga.

PHILLIP GRESKJunior • Warsaw, Poland

MICHAEL KAYSenior • Alpharetta, Ga.

DANIEL YUNJunior • Marietta, Ga.

KEVIN KINGVolunteer Coach

KENNY THORNEHead Coach

JEREMY EFFERDINGAssistant Coach

ANDREW LIJunior • Hong Kong, China

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2017-18 Georgia Tech Tennis Team(from left) – Andrew Li, Zummy Bauer, Brandon Freestone, Daniel Yun, Elijah Melendez,

Phillip Gresk, Chris Yun, Michael Kay, Carlos Divar.

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2016-17 RosterName Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/CollegeCarlos Benito 6-2 187 Sr. Madrid, Spain/Ortega y GassetCarlos Divar 5-9 159 Fr. Vitoria, Spain/Immaculata Concepció de GavaChristopher Eubanks 6-7 165 Jr. Atlanta, Ga./Westlake HSCole Fiegel 6-2 186 Sr. Alachua, Fla./Gainesville HSPhillip Gresk 6-7 225 So. Warsaw, Poland/Florida Virtual SchoolMichael Kay 6-1 165 Jr. Alpharetta, Ga./Rivers AcademyAndrew Li 5-9 155 So. Hong Kong, China/Laurel Springs SchoolElijah Melendez 6-3 175 Jr. Suwanee, Ga./home schooledChris Yun 6-0 155 Fr. Marietta, Ga./Lassiter HSDaniel Yun 6-0 145 Jr. Marietta, Ga./Lassiter HSHead Coach: Kenny Thorne (Georgia Tech, 1989), 20th seasonAssistant Coach: Derek Schwandt (Richmond, 2005), 5th seasonVolunteer Coach: Kevin King (Georgia Tech, 2012), 2nd season

January9 THE CITADEL (DH-1) 2 p.m. THE CITADEL (DH-2) 6 p.m.13-15 MLK INVITATIONAL ALL DAY19 at Tennessee 7 p.m.21 AUBURN 12 p.m.27 vs. Oklahoma# TBA28 vs. Illinois/Northwestern# TBA

February9 vs. Georgia^ 7 p.m.16 CLEMSON 5 p.m. ITA National Indoor Champions@ TBA18 SOUTH CAROLINA 12 p.m.25 at Texas 1 p.m.

March2 Miami* 5 p.m.3 Georgia State 2 p.m.18 at Florida State* 1 p.m.23 VIRGINIA* 5 p.m.25 at Louisville* 12 p.m.30 VIRGINIA TECH* 4 p.m.

April6 at NC State* 2 p.m.8 at Wake Forest* 12 p.m.13 at North Carolina* 2 p.m.15 at Duke* 12 p.m.20 NOTRE DAME* 5 p.m.22 BOSTON COLLEGE* 12 p.m.26-29 ACC Tournament, Rome, Ga. All home matches in bold at the Ken Byers Tennis ComplexSchedule subject to change# ITA Kickoff Weekend (Norman, Okla.)^ USTA MatchDay (Orlando, Fla.)@ Seattle, Wash.

2017-18 Schedule

Quick FactsFull Name Georgia Institute of TechnologyLocation Atlanta, Ga.Founded 1885Enrollment 25,000Colors Old Gold and WhiteNickname Yellow Jackets, Rambling WreckConference Atlantic Coast (ACC)Home court Ken Byers Tennis ComplexPresident Dr. G.P. “Bud” PetersonDirector of Athletics Todd StansburyFaculty Representative Reggie DesRochesHead Coach Kenny Thorne (Georgia Tech 1988)Record 253-204 (19 years)Office phone 404-894-0459E-Mail [email protected] Coach Derek Schwandt (5 years)Office phone 404-894-8371E-Mail [email protected] Championship appearances 1988, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017NCAA Sweet 16 appearances 1994, 2011

Communications & PRMen’s tennis contact Andrew ClausenClausen’s cell phone 704-301-2818E-Mail [email protected] office phone 404-894-5445SID office fax 404-894-1248Official website www.ramblinwreck.comTwitter www.twitter.com/GT_MTEN Instagram www.instagram.com/GT_MTEN Facebook www.facebook.com/GTmenstennis

2016-17 RecordOverall 18-8ACC 8-4Region 2-1Home 10-3Away 5-4Neutral 3-1

ITA Rankings (Final 2017)Georgia Tech 19Singles Christopher Eubanks (7), Andrew Li (92)Doubles Carlos Benito/Christopher Eubanks (32)

PrononciationsZummy Bauer Zoom-eeAndrew Li LEECarlos Divar Dee-varChris/Daniel Yun rhymes with “fun”

Just Georgia Tech, PleaseThe Georgia Institute of Technology is the official title, but Georgia Tech will work fine, or just Tech (unless you’re in Virginia or Texas). We would appreciate it if you would use our name in those ways. Georgia Tech University is incorrect.

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Georgia Tech’s men’s tennis team competed in an NCAA regional for the third straight year and for the 17th time in

program history, defeating Minnesota in the round of 64 before falling to Florida in the round of 32.

Team Update Georgia Tech (18-8, 8-4 ACC) finished the spring No. 19 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings, and posted its best record since 2011. The Yellow Jackets made the NCAA Championship for the third straight year, finishing the regular season in fourth place in the Atlantic Coast Conference standings. The Yellow Jackets posted a 10-3 record at home, and went 1-1 in the ACC Championship, falling to No. 1 Wake Forest in the semifinals.

Singles Update The Yellow Jackets were led at the top of their lineup by 6-foot-7 junior Christopher Eubanks (Atlanta, Ga.), who finished the spring No. 7 in the ITA singles rankings with an 18-2 dual match record and an 11-1 ACC mark. Named the ACC Player of the Year fot the second-straight season and an All-American, he also received a bid to the NCAA Singles Championship for the second consecutive year. Eubanks advanced to the quarterfinals of the singles championship, a first for the Yellow Jackets since Bryan Shelton in 1988. Eubanks finished the 2016-17 season ranked No. 8 in the ITA rankings. Sophomore Andrew Li (Hong Kong) held down the No. 2 spot for the Yellow Jackets. He entered the national rankings at No. 61 following the Fall 2016 season (Nov. 28). The sophomore reached as high as No. 52 (Feb. 6). He clinched the regular season win for the Jackets against Duke before repeating the performance against the Blue Devils in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. Senior Carlos Benito (Madrid, Spain) took control of the No. 3 position in the lineup, clinching the 4-3 victory at Auburn early in the season. He also clinched the win voer NC State at the last home match of the regular season for the Jackets. Freshman Carlos Divar (Vitoria, Spain) jumped right into the lineup upon his January 2017 arrival on The Flats, posting a 13-8 record in the dual match season. Senior Cole Fiegel (Alachua, Fla.), junior Daniel Yun (Marietta, Ga.) and freshman Chris Yun (Marietta, Ga.) shuffled through the bottom three spots of the lineup during the season.

Doubles Update Tech took the doubles point in 12 matches this season, dropping it in 13. The Jackets struggled with some combinations. Carlos Benito and Carlos Divar teamed up for the first half of the season before Benito returned to playing with CHristopher Eubanks at the one position. Divar moved back from the two and one positions to lay ath the three with Daniel Yun. Andrew Li and Cole Fiegel remained steady throughout the season, posting an 11-3 record in the dual match season

Eubanks and Thorne Take ACC Honors Head coach Kenny Thorne was named the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year. Thorne earned the accoloade for the second time in his career, the first coming in 1999. He led the team to its most successful season since 2011, going 10 games over .500, boasting an 18-8 overall record and going 8-4 in ACCC play for the second-straight season. Christopher Eubanks was named the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Tennis Player of the Year for the second-straight year, becoming just the fifth player in league history to win twice, while also headlining the 2017 All-ACC Team. Tech sophomore Andrew Li was named All-ACC Third Team. Eubanks was the first Yellow Jacket to be voted Player of the Year twice and the first to receive the honor in back-to-back seasons. He is only the ffth athlete in ACC history to take home the award in consecutive seasons. Eubanks finished the

season with a 31-6 record and an 18-2 mark in dual match play.

Eubanks Turns Professional Christopher Eubanks announed on Oct. 23, 2016 that he would turn professional immediately, forgoing his final year of collegiate eligibility at Georgia Tech. By forgoing his final season, Eubanks finishes his impressive three-year career as one of the best to ever don the White and Gold. With a career singles mark of 90-33 (37-17 in tournaments) and a 53-42 overall doubles record, the Atlanta native refused the drop a home contest in his final two years. Eubanks finishes as the first Yellow Jacket and just the fifth player in conference history to earn two ACC Player of the Year awards while also being the fifth student-athlete in program history to be named a two-time all-American. A three-time all-ACC honoree, Eubanks was also the recipient of the USTA/ITA Sportsmanship Award in 2016 and received the 2017 ITA Arthur Ashe, Jr. Leadership and Sportsmanship Award. In the program record books, Eubanks finishes tied-fifth in all-time career wins while finishing 10th in career win percentage (.732). He also finishes tied-second in season wins (34 – 2015-16) and tied-fourth in season wins in dual matches (21 – 2015-16). His 21 doubles dual match victories in 2015-16 also rank him third all-time at Georgia Tech.

Eubanks on Turning Pro ““I can’t possibly put into words how thankful I am for my time at Georgia Tech. I can truly say that I’ve been extremely blessed to have had the opportunity to play at an institute such as this. It has been a great three years and I’ve made friendships and relationships that will last a lifetime. I’m incredibly excited for what’s ahead and ready to embark on this new journey in my life.”

Kenny Thorne on Eubanks “At Georgia Tech we know and believe you can be an outstanding athlete, an incredible student and also be a person of high integrity. Chris embodied all three of these values. We always focus on the process of getting better every day and that was what Chris did during his time at Georgia Tech. We are extremely grateful for the way he represented Georgia Tech and for the recognition he brought to our program. But I’m most proud of him for the high character he displayed on our team and that is not just nice words for a press release... I mean that. He is now pursuing a professional dream that became more of a reality with the success he had over the summer. Chris will always be part of our Georgia Tech family and we wish him the best. We will be cheering for him many years to come.”

Tech’s NCAA History Georgia Tech has reached the NCAA Championship each of the last three years, falling in the opening round of the 2015 regional in Oxford, Miss., and falling in the second round in both 2016 and 2017. Those were Tech’s first bids since 2011, when the Yellow Jackets hosted a regional and advanced to the round of 16 by defeating Middle Tennessee State and Mississippi State. Tech then lost to No. 2 seed Southern California in Stanford, Calif. That is the only time Tech has made it out of a regional in the current format of the championship. Tech has made the NCAA Championship field 12 times under head coach Kenny Thorne and 17 times in program history. The Jackets’ deepest run in the NCAAs came in 1994, when Tech won three matches before being eliminated. Tech is 11-15 all-time in NCAA Championship competition.

Yellow Jackets Add Two New Faces Frederick “Zummy” Bauer and Brandon Freestone signed their national letters of intent to join the Jackets’ roster

in the Fall of 2017. Zummy Bauer comes the Flats from Suwanee, Ga. and will enroll in fall of 2017. Bauer ranks No. 108 in the tennisrecruiting.net rankings. He holds three ITF doubles titles (Bahamas Grade 4, Barbados Grade 4 and Puerto Rico Grade 4). In June of 2016, the Suwanee native won the International Grass Court Championships ITF event in Haverford, Penn. Coach Kenny Thorne on Zummy Bauer - “We are excited to be signing another local Georgia player of Zummy’s caliber. He has been very successful in junior tennis in Georgia and understands the benefits of a Georgia Tech degree as well as the high level of our tennis program. He won a national doubles title earlier this year and plays a good aggressive game style. Zummy can help us in doubles immediately, which is extremely important in reaching our high goals of becoming one of the best teams in the nation. He is a hard worker and will fit in great with our team.” Brandon Freestone comes to The Flats from Roswell, Ga. He is ranked No. 93 nationally among seniors and seventh in Georgia among seniors according to tennisrecruiting.net. Freestone took second place in the Grade 5 International Tennis Federation tournament in Honduras in September 2016. In November 2016, he competed at the South Africa ITF Futures. In 2017, Freestone has notched wins over the No. 36-ranked senio, and the No. 22-ranked junior. Coach Kenny Thorne on Brandon Freestone - “We are excited about Brandon joining our team this fall. His game is technically sound and he will develop well in our environment. He wants to excel in school as well as on the court and Georgia Tech is the best place to do it. We have had a lot of success with our in-state players developing and helping us tremendously. We look forward to working with Brandon as well as Zummy Bauer this fall.”

Tech’s ACC Championship History Georgia Tech has never won an Atlantic Coast Conference championship in men’s tennis, though several Yellow Jackets have individual titles to their credit from an era when individual championships were crowned. Tech has reached the finals four times, two of those under head coach Kenny Thorne in 1999 and 2002. The Jackets also reached the championship match in Thorne’s senior year of 1988 and again in 1994. The Jackets earned the fourth seed in the ACC Tournament in 2017, reaching the semifinals.

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A lot of history was made in the Bill Moore Tennis Center. Some of the greatest players in Georgia Tech history took to

those courts and improved their games to the point they could reach the pro tour. Current Georgia Tech men’s tennis head coach Kenny Thorne is one of those. He played and coached there in his four decorated years on the Flats (1985-89). In January of 2013, Thorne witnessed the opening of the Ken Byers Tennis Complex, as the women’s tennis team opened the facility with a match against Syracuse and men’s team opened a day later against Old Dominion. In a way, it was deja vu for Thorne, who was a freshman the year the Moore Center opened. “It’s just a very unique thing. It’s an honor to be coaching here at this time, and it’s an honor for all of our student-athletes to have opened a new facility,” said the 1989 graduate and 1995 Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame inductee. “That doesn’t happen too often in any sport. It’s very exciting.” Women’s head coach Rodney Harmon, whose team played the first matches on the brand new six-court facility, who was beginning his first season on the Flats, has been around the sport long enough to know something special when he sees it. He’s seen it with the Byers Complex. Ground was broken for the facility on June 15, 2012 and was made possible by a generous gift from alumnus Ken Byers (class of ‘66) and his wife, Trish. “It’s going to be beautiful and it’s going to help both our men’s and women’s programs stay a factor with the other schools, in our very, very tough conference,” said Harmon, who has been in tennis player development for more than 25 years and, as a pro, reached the quarterfinals at the 1982 U.S. Open. “It has a great feeling, which I think will help us set up a home-court advantage because a lot of our fans tend to be very vocal and really support our team.” As advantageous to the team is the amount of space. Off the court, Byers has bigger locker rooms, a lounge, a training facility and more office space for the coaching staffs. The number of available courts for play inside doubled from three to six. “I think it’s going to be big for us,” Harmon said. “It allows us to compete year-round, and when the weather gets inclem-ent, both teams have a place to play. We’ve always had to play outside, and it can get pretty cold sometimes. Now we’re going to be able to play indoors and really get prepared for the indoor season, which starts in February.” The doubling of the court space was a key factor in building the new complex. “You need space and you need quality space and if that means new or renovations then so be it,” said former associate athletic director Paul Griffin. “Now, we have an efficient way of running our indoor matches, and because of the weather you wind up playing almost half of your matches indoors be it for wet or for cold.” Thorne and Harmon agree that the opening of the Byers Complex signals the start of big things ahead. Thorne compares the anticipation of the facility’s opening to the buzz surrounding the opening of McCamish Pavilion and expects Tech tennis fans to be as energized as basketball fans. “It’s such a big change and ours is a total change,” said Thorne. “It’s a whole brand-new complex. There are some really exciting things happening. So hopefully it’s going to draw a lot more people out. They come see the facility as well as some great tennis.” Harmon expects the facility to also draw some big-name recruits. “It’s going to give us an opportunity to recruit top-level athletes because now a lot of the top schools have new facilities around the country, whether it’s Alabama or Florida State or South Carolina, Texas is getting a new facility built,” he said. “So now we have a new facility. It’s something that to our recruits that makes us a lot stronger.” The Byers Complex, built on the same footprint where the Moore Center stood, is light years ahead of its predecessor and was overdue as far as keeping Tech’s programs current. The

ingenuity in building a facility that could fit so much more into the same space as its predecessor made this project design uniquely Tech. The former three-court indoor tennis facility was replaced with a state-of-the-art six-court indoor facility. The new steel indoor facility is located next to Tenth Street, just behind the magnolias. It features an entrance lobby, men’s and women’s coaches offices, men’s and women’s locker rooms and a team lounge. The indoor facility retains the Bill Moore name and provides seating a little more than 200 spectators. The outdoor part of the complex consists of six competi-tion courts on the south end of the site and four practice courts located between the indoor facility and the competition courts. A landscaped courtyard area was added between the practice courts and Fowler Street. Outdoor seating, situated between the Griffin Track and the completion courts, provides a view of both competition on the track and action on the tennis courts and includes plenty of space for wheelchair seating. Additionally, an East-West Connector provides a lighted walkway for pedestrians along the track-side of the site to facilitate movement between the North Campus Parking Deck and the McCamish Pavilion. “Thirty years is a long time,” said Griffin. “It’s not a matter of different inclusions. It’s a matter of improved space. It’s a tight footprint. The real estate didn’t change, so we had to make some compromises on that and one of the other things was to relocate the indoor facility to the 10th street side of the real estate because it will serve as a buffer from the noise and street from 10th street for the outdoor courts that wasn’t there before. So there are a lot of those kinds of features that are now a benefit for the program.” “It has a bunch of other features that are assets to the Institute and to athletics in other ways than just tennis,” he added. “There’s a seating area for track, a pathway from the parking lot to McCamish Pavilion (Tech’s basketball arena across Fowler Street), a parking lot on Atlantic to McCamish, improved sidewalks and streetscapes. So it’s a very comprehensive project.” For the school, it’s the latest improvement to the campus’ Fowler Street entrance, which also includes Mewborn Softball Field and the Brock Indoor Football Facility. That exciting plan will continue to evolve in years to come. The tennis teams are thrilled to be part of it and are eager to do their part to stir up excitement around campus as they begin spring play.

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“It is a tremendous commitment.” said Harmon. “That whole side of campus, with the new basketball arena, with the tennis facility, with the track and the indoor football complex and baseball and softball, it’s now a great corner of campus.”

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HEAD COACH KENNY THORNEKENNY THORNEGEORGIA TECH, 1988 19TH YEAR AT TECH 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS 253-204 RECORD

Kenny Thorne recorded one of the most successful tennis careers by a player from the state of Georgia, winning seven pro titles and defeating four of the world’s top-10 players in the 1990’s.

Some of Thorne’s notable victories include wins over Richard Krajicek, Wayne Ferreira, Mark Philip-poussis and Todd Martin. As a pro, he achieved his highest singles ranking of No. 121 and a doubles ranking of No. 67. Thorne brings his love of tennis and impressive professional playing experience to his alma mater, Georgia Tech. Charged with building the Georgia Tech tennis program back to the level it was when he was a player, Thorne was named to the newly-created position of Director of Tennis on June 30, 1998, becoming the ninth head coach in Tech men’s tennis history. Thorne took over the reins of the Tech program after spending one season as the team’s assistant coach and wasted little time in taking steps toward his ultimate goal of turning the Yellow Jackets into contenders. The Yellow Jackets have reached the NCAA Championship 13 times in his 19 years at the helm, and seven of those have advanced past the opening round. Tech made it back for the third straight year in 2017 with its best record since 2011 (18-8, 8-4 ACC). After a two-year absence, the 2010 and 2011 teams reached the second and third rounds of the tournament, respectively, finished fourth in the Atlantic Coast Conference each time (15-7 record), while posting a combined 39-14 dual match record. During the 2016 season, Thorne surpassed the legendary Tech coach Earle Bortell 228-108-2) for most career coaching victories in the Yellow Jackets’ program history. Thorne now has 235 victories over 18 seasons against 195 losses. In 2017 he was named the ACC Coach of the Year after coaching Tech to the fourth seed in the ACC Championships and bringing the team to a season-high ranking of No. 12. Over the last eight years, Thorne has developed two of the best singles players in Tech history, Guillermo Gomez (2008-11) and current junior Christopher Eubanks, both of whom earned ACC Player of the Year honors. Eubanks advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2017 NCAA Singles Chmapionship and took back-to-back ACC Player of the Year honrs. He has also developed two of the best doubles players in Tech history, Juan Spir, who advanced to the NCAA Doubles Championship semifinals in 2012 and quarterfinals in 2013 with different partners. Spir and Kevin King, Spir’s doubles partner for 75 of his Tech-record 103 victories, played in the NCAA Singles Championship as well. Under Thorne’s guidance, Tech had at least one ITA All-American every year from 2009-13, and has had at least one All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree each year since 2008. Tech’s 2011 team finished the year ranked 13th in the nation and reached the round of 16 at the NCAA Championship, both high-water marks for Tech tennis under Thorne. Tech’s 21 wins in 2011 were the most for the Jackets under Thorne and the second most in the history of the program. As a result, the Tech alum was named the ITA National Coach of the Year, becoming only the fourth Georgia Tech head coach ever to receive such an honor. Thorne built those Tech squads around four-time All-ACC honoree Gomez, who was named the ACC Player of the Year in 2011 and earned ITA All-American honors three times, and broke Thorne’s record for career singles victories. He also recruited another pair of ITA All-Americans in King and Spir, who formed one of the top 10 doubles teams nationally and developed into top-of-the-lineup players in singles, both earning NCAA bids in 2012. Tech’s last three teams in 2015, 2016 and 2017 have been built around Eubanks, a five-star junior player from Atlanta who has helped the Jackets earn NCAA Championship appearances each year and a 49-29 overall record, while Eubanks himself rose to No. 4 in the ITA singles rankings. Thirteen of Thorne’s Tech teams have finished the spring ranked among the top 50 in the ITA team rankings, and eight of them have finished in the top half of the perennially powerful Atlantic Coast Conference. He has coached 10 different players to All-ACC honors 21 times, and three of his players have been named ACC Player of the Year. Nine different players have earned ITA All-America honors. Also under Thorne’s watch, 13 players have earned bids to the NCAA Singles Championship and eight have made the NCAA Doubles Championship field. Other highlights include: • During the 2003 campaign, Georgia Tech earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament and climbed into the 14th spot in the national rankings midway through the year. The Jackets also boasted their first All-America honorees since 1988, as the doubles team of Roger Anderson and Scott Schnugg earned the honor after finishing the year as the country’s 10th-ranked tandem. The duo also earned All-ACC honors after winning the league’s Flight One Doubles title. Tech finished with a 12-10 record and notched seven wins over ranked opponents, including a 4-2 victory over ninth-ranked Texas on

THORNE FILEBirthdate: January 24, 1966Hometown: Alpharetta, Ga.Family: Wife Bridget, children Daniel, Rachel, Zachary and KenedyAlma Mater: Georgia Tech, 1989Playing Career:• College: Georgia Tech, 1985-89• Professional: 1989-97• Highest World Singles Ranking: 121• Highest World Doubles Ranking: 67• Six-time Wimbledon, U.S. Open, French Open and Australian Open participant• One career Challenger Singles Title• Four career Challenger Doubles Titles• Two career ATP Doubles TitlesCoaching Career:• Assistant Coach, Georgia Tech (Sept. 1997 - May 1998), Head Coach, Georgia Tech (June 1998 - Present)Honors:• Four-time All-ACC Selection (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988)• Two-time ACC Academic Honor Roll Selection• 1988 All-American• 1988 ITCA Region II Senior Player of the Year• Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1995• ACC Coach of the Year 1999, 2017• 2011 ITA National Coach of the Year

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February 16. • In 2002, Tech defeated eight ranked teams and reached the finals of the ACC Championship, en route to a 15-11 dual-match record, while also reaching the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years under Thorne. In the ACC Tournament, the Jackets upset top-seeded and 14th-ranked Duke in the semifinals by a 4-0 score and ended the Blue Devils four-year reign as ACC Champions. On an individual level, Roger Anderson earned All-ACC honors for the second time and earned his first berth in the NCAA Individual Championship, becoming the first Tech player to do so since 1999. • During the 2000-01 season, Thorne made great strides toward achieving his goal. When the Yellow Jackets climbed to No. 20 in the national rankings on April 11, they claimed their highest ranking since 1988, when Thorne was an All-American and team captain. • Thorne led the 2001 Yellow Jackets to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Roger Anderson earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors and three Tech players earned ACC Flight championships in singles or doubles. • Under Thorne’s guidance in 2000, Anderson became the first Tech player to earn ACC Rookie of the Year honors after leading the Yellow Jackets with a 24-8 singles record, including a 15-5 mark in dual matches. • In his first year as head coach in 1999, Thorne earned ACC Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Yellow Jackets to a second-place tie in the regular-season conference standings, a runner-up finish at the ACC Tournament, an NCAA Regional berth and a final national ranking of 32 by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). Senior Benjamin Cassaigne was named the ACC Player of the Year, earned all-conference honors and captured the ACC Flight Championship at No. 1 singles. • With Tech’s 1999 NCAA Regional berth, Thorne became the first person in ACC history and just the second nationally, joining LSU’s Jeff Brown, to lead the same school to post-season competition as a player, assistant coach and head coach since the current NCAA team dual-match format was instituted in 1977. (Prior to 1977, team finishes were determined by an accumulation of points based on individual play.) Thorne helped Tech to NCAA play as a senior in 1988, as an assistant coach in 1998 and as head coach in 1999. Thorne earned an Industrial Engineering degree from Tech in 1989 and during his four seasons as a player from 1985-88, the Jackets posted a 70-38 dual-match record and a 20-7 ACC mark, including wins over nationally-ranked foes such as Georgia and Clemson in 1988, his final season. Tech climbed as high as 10th in the ITA national rankings during Thorne’s senior season before the Jackets ended the year ranked 12th nationally. He qualified for the NCAA singles tournament in 1986 and 1988 and advanced to the second round on both occasions. Thorne also competed in the 1988 NCAA doubles tourney with partner Bryan Shelton. After turning professional in 1989, Thorne spent eight years on the tour, achieving his highest singles ranking of 121 and doubles ranking of 67 in the world. He was also a six-time participant at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, French Open and Australian Open. Thorne’s best career wins were over 1996 Wimbledon champion Richard Krajicek, ATP No. 11 Wayne Ferreira, Australia’s Mark Philippoussis and Todd Martin of the United States. He posted two career ATP doubles titles, one career Challenger singles title and four career Challenger doubles titles. An All-American in 1988, Thorne finished his Georgia Tech playing career as a four-time All-ACC honoree and the career leader in singles victories with 112. He was also a two-time captain and an Academic All-ACC honoree. Thorne was inducted into the Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995. Thorne married former Yellow Jacket cross country standout and Tech Hall of Fame inductee, Bridget Koster, in 1990. The couple has two daughters, Rachel and Kenedy, and two sons, Zachary and Daniel. Rachel was a distance runner on the Tech track team.

Tech Year-by-Year Under ThorneYear All-Americans All-ACC Dual ACC *NCAA #Rank1999 — 1 16-8 6-2/2nd 2nd round+ 322000 — — 10-13 4-4/t5th — —2001 — 1 17-7 6-2/t2nd 2nd round 272002 — 1 15-11 5-3/4th 1st round+ 442003 2 2 12-10 3-5/t6th 1st round 412004 — 1 15-8 5-3/4th 1st round+ 322005 2 1 14-10 5-5/6th 1st round+ 302006 — — 12-10 5-6/t7th 2nd round 302007 — — 7-16 4-7/9th 1st round+ 472008 — 1 13-12 3-8/9th — 622009 1 1 10-11 5-6/7th — 432010 1 2 18-8 7-4/t4th 2nd round+ 252011 3 3 21-6 8-3/t4th Round of 16+ 132012 2 2 9-13 4-7/t8th + 622013 2 1 8-16 1-9/10th + —2014 — 1 7-15 1-10/11th + —2015 — 1 14-12 4-8/10th 1st round+ 422016 1 1 17-9 8-4/5th 2nd round+ 322017 1 2 18-8 8-4/4th 2nd round+ 19*Current NCAA bracket includes 64 teams, first rounds at 16 campus sites, 16 survivors advance to national championship site+Individuals received berths in NCAA singles and/or doubles championships#Final team ranking from Intercollegiate Tennis Association

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KEVIN KINGVOLUNTEER COACH GEORGIA TECH, 2012 3RD YEAR AT TECH

Former Georgia Tech All-American tennis player Kevin King joined the Yellow Jackets’ men’s tennis program as a volunteer assistant coach in January of 2015.

King, who starred for Tech from 2008-12 and graduated with honors in mechanical engineering in 2012, is taking time off from professional tennis to recover from injuries to both his hips and is replacing Brad Horton, who served as volunteer coach the last four years. The highest-ranked American recruit ever to enroll in Tech’s men’s tennis program, King left as one of its best-ever doubles players, earning ITA All-American honors in 2011 and All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors in 2010, 2011 and 2012. He played near the top of Tech’s singles lineup (ranked as high as No. 7 in the nation as a senior) and teamed with Juan Spir to form one of the nation’s best doubles teams (ranked as high as No. 2 during the 2011-12 year), and the best ever to play at Tech. The Peachtree City, Ga., resident finished his career with 87 doubles wins (87-39 record), breaking the previous mark of 82 set by Sergio Aquirre. He teamed with Spir for 66 of those wins (66-22 career, in dual matches, 19-8 vs. ACC), and also compiled an 80-41 career singles record, 25-15 in ACC matches. “I’m excited to be back at Tech and help Kenny and Derek (Schwandt, assistant coach) any way they need me,” said King, who has undergone surgery on one hip and will do the same on his other hip later in the spring. “It’s good to have another set of eyes on what our players are doing and help them with the perspective of a guy who’s ben on tour. I love tennis, love playing and love being around it. I like the guys here a lot. They’re hard workers, and they have a lot of talent. Kenny and Derek are great coaches.” He has played professionally on the ITF Pro Circuit and ATP Tour since his graduation in 2012, and has earned berths in the Wimbledon championships and the BB&T Atlanta Open. He has won three ATP Challenger doubles titles playing with his former Tech teammate Spir, two of them on clay-court surfaces and one on hard-court. His high-water marks in the ATP rankings have been No. 202 in singles (Nov. 6, 2017) and No. 114 in doubles (July 28, 2014). He is currently ranked No. 202 in singles and No. 285 in doubles.

JEREMY EFFERDINGASSISTANT COACH TEXAS A&M, 2017 1ST YEAR AT TECH

J eremy Efferding, a former ITA All-American at Texas A&M and ATP professional player, was announced as the assistant coach on the Georgia Tech men’s tennis staff on Aug. 9, 2017.

“Derek Schwandt did an incredible job at Georgia Tech and we are happy for him that he got rewarded with a good head coaching job after last season,” Thorne said. “I have been looking for the best coach I could find on and off the court to train and mentor our student-athletes. Jeremy is one of the best up-and-coming coaches out there and he is a first class person. He understands what it takes to succeed on the court and in the classroom.” Thorne continued, “He is a great analytical thinker and understands the game very well. I’ve enjoyed spending time with him talking about developing players for the highest level of the game. Jeremy also plays very well so I wish he still had some eligibility left. He played at the highest level in college and went on the pro tour before sustaining an injury. He and his wife, Mayers, are two incredible people who I am happy to welcome to our Georgia Tech team.” Since wrapping up his All-American playing career at Texas A&M in 2015, Efferding has played professional tennis on the ATP Tour as well as worked as the student assistant coach on the Texas A&M women’s tennis staff and, most recently, as a fellow in the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Player Development program. While in the USTA Player Development program, Efferding was able to work alongside the top national coaches and junior players in the country, receiving training in coaching, mental and physical strength and conditioning, and film review when traveling and coaching at professional events. During his time, he worked under 2005 Wimbledon doubles champion Stephen Huss and USTA national coach and former SEC Head Coach of the Year Sylvain Guichard. Currently working at the USTA Boys 18 National Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich., Efferding is working with the top American players in their junior career. With Efferding on staff at Texas A&M, the women’s tennis team finished No. 16 in the nation, downing six nationally ranked programs – including then-No. 5 Auburn, No. 10 Duke and No. 11 Kentucky – en route to an 18-13 overall record. The Aggies advanced to the NCAA Championship round of 16, where they fell to then-No. 1 seed and eventual national champion Florida. Beginning his professional career in the summer of 2015, Efferding competed on the circuit overseas in Greece and Portugal as well as in events in the United States. The 24-year-old has amassed 18 career singles victories and four doubles wins. Efferding was an all-American (2015), three-time all-SEC selection (2013, ‘14, and ‘15) and two-time all-SEC Tournament selection (2013, ’15) as a 6-foot-2, right-handed singles and doubles player at Texas A&M from 2011-15. A multi-year starter, Efferding cemented his place in the lineup as a sophomore when he defeated the then-No. 1 ranked and eventual 2013 national champion, Alex Domijan of Virginia. He would go on to lead the Aggies to an SEC Tournament Championship in 2015, earning Tournament MVP honors to finish his collegiate career. One of the all-time A&M greats, he currently ranks 20th all-time in the Aggie record books with 58 dual singles victories and 16th in doubles dual wins (59). “I would like to thank Georgia Tech and Kenny Thorne for this awesome opportunity to come

on board and help represent the Yellow Jackets,” Efferding said. “I am thrilled to work under such a knowledgeable coach who has done an amazing job creating a culture of high work ethic and integrity. I aspire to learn from Kenny and help facilitate, for our players, the amazing life-experiences that college tennis has to offer.” Efferding continued, “I want to thank the love of my life, Mayers, for her unconditional love and support. Thanks also, to my family for their continued encouragement and to my mentor coaches at Texas A&M and USTA that have taught me so much. Lastly, I would like to thank Mark Weaver at Texas A&M and all the players there that sparked my path to and passion for collegiate coaching.” A Boca Raton, Fla. native, Efferding graduated from Texas A&M in May 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in university studies, health and kinesiology, making the SEC honor roll from 2013-15. He joins the Yellow Jacket family with his wife, Mayers Efferding, with a start date of August 14.

EFFERDING FILE• Name: Jeremy Efferding• Birthdate: May 4, 1993• Alma Mater: Texas A&M (2017)• Hometown: Boca Raton, Fla.• Coaching Experience: Student assistant at Texas A&M (2016-17); fellow at USTA (2017); assistant coach at Georgia Tech (2017-present) • Playing Experience: Four years at Texas A&M (2011-15)

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ZUMMY BAUERFRESHMAN • 5-9 • 160 SUWANEE, GA.• LAUREL SPRINGS

High School: Attended Laurel Springs School in Oja, Calif. … Ranks No. 108 in the tennisrecruit-ing.net rankings … In June of 2016, won the International Grass Court Championships ITF singles title in Haverford, Penn. … Holds three ITF doubles titles (Bahamas Grade 4, Barbados Grade 4 and Puerto Rico Grade 4).

Personal: Full name is Frederick ZumBrunnen “Zummy” Bauer … Born March 20, 1999 … Son of Peter and Heather Bauer … has two brothers: Peter (22) and Robert (13) … Father played tennis at Miami from 1983-87 … Intends on majoring in business administration … Enjoys playing golf in his spare time.

STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESCARLOS DIVARSOPHOMORE • 5-9 • 159 VITORIA, SPAIN • IMMACLUATA CONCEPCIÓ DE GAVA

General: Divar arrived on campus as an early enrollee in January 2017 ... Currently ranks No. 1506 in the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) rankings.

2016-17 (Freshman): Arrived on The Flats in January 2017 … Immediately took control of the four position in the Jackets’ lineup … Registered a 14-9 record on the season and 13-8 ledger in dual match play … Paired with Carlos Benito and Daniel Yun in doubles play … Entered the national rankings with Benito, reaching as high as No. 48 (Feb. 20) … Posted a 13-11 record in doubles play on the season and a 12-9 mark in dual match play.

Junior/Prep: Claimed three International Tennis Federation junior doubles titles (Tunisia Grade 2, Slovenia Grade 4, Czech Republic Grade 4) ... he achieved a career-high ranking of No. 107 in the ITF Junior rankings ... In January of 2016, Divar topped ITF Junior No. 17 Louis Wessels 7-6, 7-6 in the Czech Republic Grade 1 ... He also reached back-to-back semifinals of Tunisia Grade 2 tournaments in April 2016.

Personal: Full name is Carlos Divar Sáez ... Born May 29, 1998 in Vitoria, Spain ... Son of Francisco José and María ... He names his memorable athletic accomplishment as the Summer Cup U14 European Championship ... His major is undecided.

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Tour ACC

2016-17 14-9 1-0 --- 4-1 8-6 0-1 --- 13-8 1-1 7-5

Totals 14-9 1-0 --- 4-1 8-6 0-1 --- 13-8 1-1 7-5

DOUBLES Total 1 2 3 Dual Tour ACC

2016-17 13-11 3-3 7-1 2-5 12-9 1-2 5-6

Totals 69-54 30-26 20-7 0-1 50-34 19-20 18-24

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESBRANDON FREESTONEFRESHMAN • 5-10 • 160 ROSWELL, GA. • RIVERS ACADEMY

Previous Experience: Attended Rivers Academy in Alpharetta, Ga. but did not play tennis there … Ranked No. 93 nationally among seniors and seventh in Georgia among seniors according to tennisrecruiting.net … Took second place in the Grade 5 International Tennis Federation tournament in Honduras in September 2016 … In November 2016, competed at the South Africa ITF Futures … Made it to the finals of Southern Level 1 in Mobile, Ala. … In 2017, notched wins over the No. 36-ranked senior, Matthew Terry, and the No. 22-ranked junior, Colton Gromley.

Personal: Full name is Brandon Martin Freestone … Born May 15, 1999 … Son of Rose and Bryan Freestone … has three siblings: Amanda (27), Emily (14) and Elana (9) … Both sister, Amanda, and father, Bryan, attended Georgia Tech … Intends on majoring in business administration … Enjoys activities outdoors and traveling in his spare time.

PHILLIP GRESKJUNIOR • 6-7 • 225 WARSAW, POLAND • FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL

General: Big player with a big serve who has become one of the top junior players in Europe ... Reached No. 84 in the International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior rankings and is currently ranked 1722 in the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) World Tour ... Has qualified for 12 ITF futures main draws in the last calendar year ... Sat out freshman season to satisfy an NCAA eligibility issue.

2016-17 (Sophomore): Posted a 7-10 mark in singles play … Won the Division II doubles title with Cole Fiegel at the Georgia Tech Invitational … Finished with 7-8 record in doubles play … Only saw action in one dual match.

Junior Tennis: Currently ranked No. 1 in Poland and No. 3 in Europe among junior players ... Reached the singles semifinals of the men’s Polish Championship in 2015, and the quarterfinals of an ITF futures event in Egypt in 2014 ... In doubles, won the gold medal in the 2011 European Youth Olympics in Turkey, and the championship of the 2010 European Championship in the Czech Republic.

High School: Lived in Bradenton, Fla., from 2003 to 2010 before moving back to Poland ... Graduated from the Florida Virtual School ... Attended the Bollettieri Tennis Academy and Eagleton Ferreira Academy.

Personal: Full name is Philip Gresk ... Born April 18, 1996 ... Son of Thomas and Magdalena Gresk ... Father is a retired business executive with two major U.S. companies, while his mother works for Procter & Gamble in Poland ... Has two siblings in their 30s ... Began playing tennis at age 6 ... Interested in pursuing a career in communications, perhaps as a sports journalist ... Enrolled in literature, media and communications.

CAREER STATISTICSSINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Tour ACC

2016-17 7-10 --- --- --- --- 1-0 --- 1-0 6-10 0-0

Totals 7-10 --- --- --- --- 1-0 --- 1-0 6-10 0-0

DOUBLES Total 1 2 3 Dual Tour ACC

2016-17 7-8 0-3 0-0 1-1 1-4 6-4 0-0

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

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STUDENT-ATHLETE PROFILESMICHAEL KAYSENIOR • 6-1 • 165 ALPHARETTA, GA. • RIVERS ACADEMY

General: One of the nation’s top 25 junior players according to Tennis Recruiting Network who joined his brother Casey on the Tech team and immediately became a regular in the Tech lineup.

2016-17 (Junior): Registered a 7-10 record in singles play … Saw action in two dual matches, splitting at 1-1 … Finished with a 13-17 overall record in doubles action with a 5-8 mark in dual match play.

2015-16 (Sophomore): Played in only 15 of Tech’s 26 dual matches in singles, but teamed with his younger brother Michael to become one of the top doubles teams in the ACC and in the nation ... Ranked No. 42 nationally with a 16-14 overall record in doubles and a 5-9 mark against ranked opponents ... Had an 8-10 mark this spring, playing 15 matches at the No. 1 spot (6-9), including wins over top-15 teams from Florida State and Notre Dame ... Had a 15-12 singles record for the year, 8-7 in dual matches in the spring, 3-3 in ACC matches, playing anywhere from No. 3 to 6.

2015 Summer Highlights: Reached the finals of the Atlanta City Open in mid-June, defeating teammate Daniel Yun along the way, and also made the finals of the U.S. Open National Playoffs Southern Sectional Qualifying tournament ... Earned one of four spots in the BB&T Atlanta Open Wild Card Challenge ... Made the doubles finals of the ITA National Collegiate Summer Championships with Trey Yates of Dunwoody, Ga. (freshman at Kentucky) ... They were seeded third ... Also won two matches and reached the fourth round of the singles draw.

2014-15 (Freshman): Solid freshman year playing in the middle of the order, going 23-21 overall in singles, 10-14 in dual matches ... Played mostly at No. 3 (4-5) and No. 4 (4-7) ... Got a win over Notre Dame in the ACC Tournament and was 4-8 against conference foes ... Developed a good doubles partnership with Christopher Eubanks, compiling a 15-11 record with his fellow freshman, including an 8-5 mark at No. 2 this spring ... They won the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational.

Junior Tennis/High School: Attended Laurel Springs School and Rivers Academy in Alpharetta ... A 5-star prospect according to the Tennis Recruiting Network, ranked No. 23 nationally, No. 10 in the Southeast and No. 3 in the state of Georgia ... Has compiled a 62-20 tournament record in 2013-14, including a 5-11 mark against Blue Chip players, 22-8 against 5-star players and 19-1 against 4-star players ... Twice beat fellow Tech recruit Christopher Eubanks in the spring of 2014 while reaching the quarterfinals of the USTA Southern L1A Championship and the USTA Southern L2 Championships BG18-16 ... In 2013, reached the semi-finals of the 2013 Winter Closed Championship and made the quarterfinals of Southern Spring Closed Championships and the Bullfrog USTA Southern Boys, while advancing to the round of 16 at the Georgia State Closed Qualifying Championships ... Defeated five players ranked No. 39 or higher, and was part of a doubles team that knocked off the No. 2 seed at the USTA Nationals in Kalamazoo.

Personal: Full name is Michael Phillips Kay ... Born November 5, 1995 in Merriam, Kan. ... Son of Fred and Jeanne Kay ... Father Fred swam at the University of Kansas ... Older siblings Casey and Whitney (twins) ... Casey plays on the Tech tennis team ... Loves music and plays the guitar, also engaged in videography, art, snowboarding and longboarding ... Majoring in business administration.

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Tour ACC

2014-15 23-21 --- --- 4-5 4-8 2-1 --- 10-14 13-7 4-8

2015-16 15-12 --- --- 2-3 1-1 3-1 2-2 8-7 7-5 3-3

2016-17 7-10 --- --- --- 1-0 --- 0-1 1-1 6-9 0-0

Totals 45-43 --- --- 6-8 6-9 5-2 2-3 19-22 26-21 7-11

DOUBLES Total 1 2 3 Dual Tour ACC

2014-15 19-16 2-4 8-5 2-1 12-10 7-6 5-7

2015-16 16-15 6-9 2-1 --- 8-10 8-5 4-5

2016-17 13-17 1-0 2-4 2-4 5-8 8-9 3-4

Totals 48-48 9-13 12-10 4-5 25-28 23-20 12-16

ANDREW LIJUNIOR • 5-9 • 155 HONG KONG, CHINA • LAUREL SPRINGS SCHOOL

General: Rising international junior star ranked as high as No. 164 among juniors internationally before enrilloing at Tech, where he immediately became a regular in the starting lineup ... Compiled an 8-1 singles record and a 5-1 doubles record in 2015.

2016-17 (Sophomore): Earned All-ACC Third Team honors … Played at the two spot for the Yellow Jackets … Missed the South Carolina and Auburn matches because he was in Vietnam playing for Hong Kong in the Davis Cup … Finished with a 20-14 overall record in singles play with a 10-8 mark in dual match play … Registered a 19-9 record in doubles with a 11-3 ledger in dual match play … Won the doubles title at the Bulldog Scramble with Cole Fiegel … Entered the ITA singles rankings at No. 61 following the fall 2016 season, climbing as high as No. 52.

2015-16 (Freshman): Played impressively in the fall and helped solidify the bottom of the Tech lineup in the spring ... Performed well enough to see action as high as No. 2 in the order and play eight matches at No. 3 ... Went 17-18 overall in singles, 9-10 in dual matches in the spring and 3-8 in conference matches ... Teamed with senior Nathan Rakitt to go 14-7 in doubles, 12 of those wins in the No. 3 spot, and went 5-4 in ACC matches.

Junior Tennis: The right-handed Li is 24-16 in singles and 73-50 for his junior career interna-tionally, 18-14 and 54-46 in doubles ... Made the finals of a Grade 4 ITF event in Thailand earlier this month, defeating two players ranked in the top 80, as well as a Grade 4 event in China early in 2014 ... Won the doubles title in the China event ... A participant in the 2014 Asian Games for China ... Won the singles title at the CRC Open in Hong Kong, knocking off two former United States collegiate All-Americans in the process ... Captured his first ITF junior tournament championship in January, 2015, by winning an ITF Junior event in Hong Kong ... Won the singles title and teamed with Jack Wong of Hong Kong to win the doubles title as well.

Personal: Full name is Hei Yin Andrew Li … Born March 28, 1997 in Hong Kong … Son of Hok Wing Li and Lin Choi Kathy Tsai … Began playing tennis at age 5 hitting with his father … Interested in physiotherapy as a career ... Enrolled in business administration.

CAREER STATISTICSSINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Tour ACC

2015-16 17-18 --- 1-0 3-5 1-3 2-1 2-1 9-10 8-8 3-8

2016-17 20-14 0-1 10-7 --- --- --- --- 10-8 10-6 5-3

Totals 37-32 0-1 11-7 3-5 1-3 2-1 2-1 19-18 18-14 8-11

DOUBLES Total 1 2 3 Dual Tour ACC

2015-16 17-15 --- 1-0 12-8 13-8 4-7 5-4

2016-17 19-9 --- 5-2 6-1 11-3 8-6 5-1

Totals 36-24 --- 6-2 18-9 24-11 12-13 10-5

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ELIJAH MELENDEZSENIOR • 6-3 • 175 SUWANEE, GA. • HOME SCHOOLED

General: Left-handed player signed with Tech in the spring of 2014 out of the Stephen Diaz Tennis Academy ... Ranked 132nd in the nation by the Tennis Recruiting Network, and No. 45 in the USTA Southern Section, and is an excellent doubles player ... Won a doubles title (Murfeesboro, Tenn.) and a singles title (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) in an ITA Summer Circuit events over the summer.

2016-17 (Junior): Posted a 13-6 record in singles play, splitting at 1-1 in dual match play … Finished 7-7 overall in doubles with a 2-3 ledger in dual matches.

2015-16 (Sophomore): Enjoyed a solid fall season with an 12-8 record, but has played only one dual match this spring, a win against Boston College ... Twice beat Georgia’s Andy Martinez in tournaments ... Went 4-2 in the ITA Southeast Regional in the fall.

2014-15 (Freshman): Won the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational doubles title in his division and reached the finals in singles ... Inserted into the lineup for seven dual matches, two ACC matches, and went 6-1 in singles playing No. 5 and 6 ... 13-10 overall in singles, 8-6 in doubles ... Won the consolation draw of the B division in the Georgia Tech Invitational with Daniel Yun, and also went 2-2 in singles, reaching the consolation final of the B division ... Went 1-1 in singles and doubles at the Southern Intercollegiate Championships ... Went 2 and 1 in singles and lost in doubles to a top 15 opponent at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regionals.

2014 Summer Highlights: Captured a pair of ITA Summer Circuit titles, winning the singles championship in Tuscaloosa, Ala., and the doubles title in Murfreesboro, Tenn. ... Seeded seventh, he defeated Trevor Gotkowski in the championship match, and knocked off the top seed, Alabama sophomore Sean Donohue, in the semi-finals.

Junior Tennis: Rated a four-star player ... Accumulated a 42-25 overall singles record in the 12 months before signing, including a 39-13 mark against players at the four-star level or below ... Defeated three players at the five-star and blue-chip levels ... Finished in fifth place in USTA Closed Regional in February, 2014, reaching quarterfinals, then won two backdraw matches ... Went 4-2 at a USTA Southern Level 1A event in /South Carolina in April of 2014 ... Reached the quarterfinals in singles of the 2013 Bullfrog USTA Sectional, and the 2013 and 2014 USTA Closed Regional in Mobile, Ala. ... Won the doubles championships of the 2013 and 2014 USTA regionals and Winter Southern Closed events, and reached the semifinals in two Bullfrog USTA sectionals.

Personal: Full name is Elijah Joel Melendez ... Born November 5, 1995 in Mobile, Ala. ... Son of Chris and Julie Melendez ... Youngest of three children ... Began playing tennis at age 8 ... Enjoys ultimate frisbee and football ... Majoring in business administration.

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Tour ACC

2014-15 13-10 --- --- --- --- 1-0 5-1 6-1 7-9 1-1

2015-16 12-8 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 1-0 11-8 1-0

2016-17 13-6 --- --- --- --- --- 1-1 1-1 12-5 0-0

Totals 38-24 --- --- --- --- 1-0 7-2 8-2 30-22 2-1

DOUBLES Total 1 2 3 Dual Tour ACC

2014-15 8-6 --- 2-0 1-1 3-1 5-5 ---

2015-16 11-4 --- --- 2-0 2-0 9-4 ---

2016-17 7-7 --- --- 2-3 2-3 5-4 1-1

Totals 26-17 --- 2-0 5-4 7-4 19-13 1-1

CHRIS YUN SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 155 MARIETTA, GA. • LASSITER HS

General: Rated a Blue Chip prospect and ranked 13th in the nation by TennisRecruiting.net ... Top-rated player in the state of Georgia ... Younger brother of current Tech player (class of 2018) Daniel Yun.

2016-17 (Freshman): Posted an overall 21-14 record in singles during his freshman campaign with a 10-5 mark in dual match play … Clinched the win over No. 39 Minnesota in the opening round of the NCAA Gainesville Regional … Recorded a big win over Duke’s Ryan Dickerson in the ACC quarterfinals victory ... Played primarily at the six spot for the Jackets.

High School/Junior Tennis: Attended Lassiter High School ... Was ranked 13th nationally, fourth in the Southeast and No. 1 in the state of Georgia during the summer of 2016 ... Compiled a 16-7 record over the last six months of 2015, with a 5-5 mark against other Blue Chip players ... Won the boys 18 singles title at the 2015 USTA National Selection Tournament in Montgomery, Ala. ... Other top tournament performances in 2015 were a runner-up finish at the Sunchang Korea ITF Grade 5 event in April, and he reached the round of 16 in the National Clay Court Championships in July and the USTA National Winter Championships in January.

Personal: Full name is Christopher Seung Hyun Yun ... Goes by “Chris” ... Born January 27, 1998 in Marietta, Ga. ... Son of Son (Chris) Au and Song Mi Yun ... Introduced to tennis at the age of 6 ... Intends to major in industrial engineering.

CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Tour ACC

2016-17 21-14 --- --- 2-0 0-1 3-3 5-1 10-5 11-9 3-1

Totals 21-14 --- --- 2-0 0-1 3-3 5-1 10-5 11-9 3-1

DOUBLES Total 1 2 3 Dual Tour ACC

2016-17 9-8 --- 1-1 --- 1-1 8-7 0-0

Totals 9-8 --- 1-1 --- 1-1 8-7 0-0

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DANIEL YUNJUNIOR • 6-0 • 145 MARIETTA, GA. • LASSITER HS

General: Fast-rising junior player with a five-star rating by the Tennis Recruiting Network and a national ranking of No. 46, No. 6 in Georgia as of July, 2014 ... Excellent athlete and mover on the court with an excellent work ethic ... Broke into the Tech singles lineup at the start of the ACC schedule as a sophomore.

2016-17 (Junior): Registered a 21-17 record overall in singles play with a 12-8 mark in dual match play … Played primarily at the No. 5 and 6 spots for the Yellow Jackets throughout the season.

2015-16 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 ACC matches (including the ACC Championship) after playing in only two pre-conference contests, and compiled a 7-5 record against the conference (9-7 overall) ... Won his first four ACC starts against No. 7 Wake Forest, No. 57 Duke, Louisville and No. 27 NC State ... Defeated No. 83 Edoardo Tessaro from 40th-ranked Virginia Tech in the Jackets’ final home match, and won his first ACC Championship match against Louisville ... Played anywhere from No. 3 to 6, but had his best success at No. 5 (4-1) ... Played his last six matches of the spring at No. 4, splitting them, and posted a 15-17 singles mark for the year ... Went 13-6 in doubles, winning all four contests in dual matches playing at No. 3 with different partners.

2014-15 (Freshman): Played in four dual matches this spring, winning three of those when inserted into the No. 5 or 6 spot, and was 2-1 in dual-match doubles ... 8-11 overall in singles, 7-5 in doubles ... Teamed with Elijah Melendez to win the consolation draw in the B division at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Went 3 and 2 as an individual at the Bulldog Scramble.

2014 Summer Highlights: Reached the quarterfinals of the Tuscaloosa ITA Summer Circuit event in doubles but lost in the round of 32 in singles ... He went on to win twice in the consolation draw.

Junior Tennis: Went 57-24 overall in 2013-14 (27-12 in 2014 only), 5-9 against Blue Chip players, 11-13 vs. 5-star and 27-2 vs. 4-star ... Among his wins was a straight-set win over No. 29 Matthew Mendez and he reached the quarterfinals of the 2013 Bullfrog BG18-16 Designated event ... Reached the finals of the USTA Closed Regional event in February of 2014 in Mobile, Ala. ... Won the Southern Level 1 in doubles at Hilton Head in 2014 ... Top 12 at Arizona Winter Nationals in 2013.

High School: Two-year letterwinner at Lassiter High School in Marietta, Ga., where he helped his team win the regional title and reach the state finals in 2014 ... Earned all-Cobb County honors in 2012, and 2014 ... Made the Principal’s Honor Roll.

Personal: Full name is Daniel Seung Jin Yun ... Born July 5, 1996 in Marietta, Ga. ... Son of Chris and Song Yun ... Has a younger brother, Chris ... Introduced to tennis at age 8 ... Enjoys music, swimming, football and basketball ... Majoring in business administration.

CAREER STATISTICSSINGLES Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Tour ACC

2014-15 8-11 --- --- --- --- 1-1 2-0 3-1 5-10 ---

2015-16 15-17 --- --- 0-2 4-3 4-1 1-1 9-7 6-10 6-4

2016-17 21-17 --- 1-0 --- 0-3 3-4 8-1 12-8 11-9 8-4

Totals 44-45 --- 1-0 0-2 4-6 8-6 11-2 24-16 20-29 14-8

DOUBLES Total 1 2 3 Dual Tour ACC

2014-15 7-5 --- --- 2-1 2-1 5-4 ---

2015-16 13-6 --- --- 4-0 4-0 9-6 2-0

2016-17 13-19 1-1 0-3 3-7 4-11 9-8 1-5

Totals 33-30 1-1 0-3 9-8 10-12 23-18 3-5

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BRANDON FREESTONEFreshman • Roswell, Ga..

CARLOS DIVARSophomore • Vitoria, Spain

ZUMMT BAUERFreshman • Suwanee, Ga.

ELIJAH MELENDEZSenior • Suwanee, Ga.

CHRIS YUNSophomore • Marietta, Ga.

PHILLIP GRESKJunior • Warsaw, Poland

MICHAEL KAYSenior • Alpharetta, Ga.

DANIEL YUNJunior • Marietta, Ga.

KEVIN KINGVolunteer Coach

KENNY THORNEHead Coach

JEREMY EFFERDINGAssistant Coach

ANDREW LIJunior • Hong Kong, China

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ADMINISTRATIONG.P. “BUD” PETERSONINSTITUTE PRESIDENTKANSAS STATE, 1975

G.P. “Bud” Peterson was appointed as the 11th president of Georgia Tech on April 1, 2009. Under his leadership, Georgia Tech has developed and begun the implementation of a 25-year strategic plan, exceeded the $1.5 billion goal for Campaign Georgia Tech by 20 percent, grown innovative collaborations and strategic partnerships, expanded the campus infrastructure, attracted startups and established companies to Tech Square, and increased national and global visibility. Notably in that time, applications have tripled, and enrollment has increased by 23 percent. Peterson came to Georgia Tech from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he served as chancellor. Prior to that, he served as provost at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, and for 19 years on the faculty and in leadership positions at Texas A&M University. He has worked for NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF). Throughout his career, Peterson has played an active role in helping establish the na-tional education and research agendas, serving on many industry, government, and academic task forces and committees. He has served on a number of national accreditation agencies, with a focus on improving and assessing outcomes for higher education. He also has served on congressional task forces, research councils, and advisory boards, including the Office of Naval Research, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Energy, the National Research Council, and the National Academy of Engineering. A distinguished scientist, he was appointed in 2008 by President George W. Bush, and again in 2014 by President Barack Obama, as a member of the National Science Board, which oversees the NSF and advises the U.S. president and Congress on national policy related to science and engineering research and education. In 2010, he was named by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke as a member of the National Advisory Council on Innova-tion and Entrepreneurship. President Obama appointed him to the Advanced Manufacturing Partnership (AMP) steering committee in 2011, and to the AMP 2.0 steering committee in 2013. He is a member of the board of directors of the Association of American Universities. In August 2016, he became chair of the NCAA Board of Governors, the NCAA’s highest govern-ing body. Peterson, a fellow of both the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), received the AIAA Distinguished Service Award in 2011. His research has focused on phase change heat transfer in both the cooling of electronic devices and spacecraft thermal control. He is widely published, authoring or co-authoring 16 books or book chapters, 210 refereed journal articles, and more than 170 conference publications. He also holds a total of 13 patents, with one pending. Peterson earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, a second bachelor’s degree in mathematics, and a master’s degree in engineering, all from Kansas State University. While at Kansas State, he lettered three years as a tight end/wide receiver for the Wildcats. He earned a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University. He and his wife, Val, have four adult children, two of whom are Georgia Tech alumni.

CHARLES ISBELLFACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVEGEORGIA TECH, 1990

Charles Isbell, senior associate dean and professor in the College of Computing, was named faculty athletics representative (FAR) to the Georgia Tech Athletic Association on June 6, 2017. The FAR serves as the liaison between the Institute and the Athletic Association on is-sues regarding rules compliance, developments at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and activities related to Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) membership. “Charles is an engaged leader and innovator at Georgia Tech in numerous areas, and we are very fortunate that he has agreed to add the role as the Institute’s new faculty athletics representative to his responsibilities,” said Peterson. “On behalf of all of Georgia Tech, I would also like to thank Reggie DesRoches for serving us so well as our FAR for the past three years.” Isbell has been a faculty member at Georgia Tech since 2002, but first came to Tech as a student to earn his bachelor’s degree in computer science. He also holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His first institutional service role at Tech was with the Institute Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, where he worked with student-athletes returning to finish their degrees. “Since the very beginning of being here as a faculty member, I’ve been interested in the way student-athletes interact with the rest of the institution,” he said. Isbell hopes to continue events that DesRoches organized to facilitate faculty and student-athlete interaction. He also hopes to serve as a bridge for faculty members to pursue more research endeavors with the Athletic Association. “I can’t tell you the number of conversations I’ve had with faculty members who have been interested in working with athletics, but weren’t sure how to go about doing it,” he said. “I’m going to put energy into making those connections.” For Isbell, understanding the experience of student-athletes is paramount to success in higher education. Athletic achievements can elevate a university’s profile to prospective stu-dents, and student-athletes’ relationship to the university is one that can be used as a model for the broader campus community. “Anyone interested in higher education and how it has to grow and change has to un-derstand how Division I athletics works at a university,” he said. “As higher education changes, we have to think of ourselves more as a community and consider what lets people build connections and keep coming back. It’s going to have to happen with all students, faculty, and staff, and athletics can be an example of how to do that well.” While Isbell is a fan and frequent attendee of Georgia Tech athletic events, his support for student-athletes extends beyond the stands. “I want the student-athletes to know I am here for them, and I intend to talk with them and be a resource for them,” he said. “I want them to know that and believe it, and know that I take it very seriously.” Isbell’s research focuses on statistical machine learning and interactive artificial intel-ligence. He teaches several courses both to on-campus students and to students around the world in Tech’s Online Master of Science in Computer Science program. His three-year term as FAR began on July 1, 2017.

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ADMINISTRATIONTODD STANSBURYDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSGEORGIA TECH, 1984

@GTTODDSTANSBURY

Georgia Institute of Technology introduced former Tech football player Todd Stansbury as the Institute’s ninth director of athletics on Sept. 22, 2016. Since officially arriving back on The Flats on Nov. 28, 2016, Stansbury has identified four strategic priorities for Georgia Tech athletics: • define the GT athletics brand; • establish the internal culture: • align the internal structure; • generate new revenue. To assist in achieving his strategic goals, Stansbury established two new offices within the athletics department — the office of brand and ideation, which works to identify and tell the story of the Yellow Jackets’ brand, and the office of innovation, which oversees Georgia Tech’s efforts to build on its status as college athletics’ leader in innovation, particularly through collaboration and partnerships within the Institute and innovation hubs throughout Atlanta. He has also enlisted the help of prominent former Georgia Tech student-athletes that are now leaders in their fields. Examples include Stansbury’s former teammate Sam Bracken, a New York Times best-selling author and renowned executive coach that has worked with Stansbury and the athletics department to establish a strong internal culture and identify strategic priorities, and volleyball alum Jaime Weston, the National Football League’s senior vice president for marketing, creative and branding who is assisting with the Jackets’ brand-identification efforts. Prior to his return to Georgia Tech in 2016, Stansbury served as Oregon State’s athletic director since June 2015, which followed a nine-year stint as the university’s executive associate athletic director (2003-12). During his time at Oregon State, Stansbury was part of a senior management team that raised $150 million for a football stadium expansion, in addition to fundrais-ing for the construction of a sports performing center. He also was part of a team that established several career development initiatives for student-athletes. Stansbury’s resume also includes roles as athletic director at the University of Central Florida (2012-15) and East Tennessee State University (2000-03). He was Georgia Tech’s assistant athletic director for academics from 1988-1995 under legendary A.D. Homer Rice. Stansbury grew up in Canada. When he was 10 years old and on vacation with his family in Florida, he befriended several Georgia Tech football players staying at the same hotel. During the drive back home to Ontario, his family stopped on campus to see a practice. That’s when Stansbury knew he wanted to play football on The Flats. The dream came true and he earned varsity letters while at Georgia Tech from 1980-84 as a middle linebacker and on special teams for head coach Bill Curry. He was selected in the third round of the Canadian Football League draft by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1984. As the ninth director of athletics in Georgia Tech history, he follows in the footsteps of storied names such as Rice, John Heisman and Bobby Dodd. He was hired following a national search that began in August 2016 when Mike Bobinski accepted the athletics director position at Purdue University. A nine-member search committee led by Georgia Tech Foundation President Al Trujillo identified candidates. The search process was assisted by Turnkey Search. “Todd Stansbury is committed to athletes’ success both on and off the field,” Georgia Tech president Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson said at the time of Stansbury’s hire. “His global perspective and leadership experience in athletics and development, combined with a lifelong passion for Georgia Tech, make him the ideal candidate. I believe this is one of those rare golden moments in life where opportunity meets ambition. We welcome him home.” “I am honored and humbled to have the opportunity to return to Georgia Tech, a place that has played such a large role in my life and the place responsible for opening up a world to me that I didn’t even know existed,” Stansbury said. “I am thankful to President Peterson and the selection committee for providing me this opportunity.” Stansbury and his wife, Karen, who were married inside Georgia Tech’s Arthur B. Edge Inter-collegiate Athletics Center, reside in Atlanta. After they were married in 1995, the couple traveled the world for 18 months before returning to the United States.

THE STANSBURY FILEPERSONALBirthdate April 19, 1961 (56 years old)Hometown Oakville, OntarioEducation Georgia Tech, 1984 (B.S, industrial management) Georgia State, 1993 (M.S., sports administration)Family wife: Karen

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE1986-87 Credit manager, Citizens & Southern Bank1988-95 Assistant athletics director for academics, Georgia Tech1995-96 International coordinator, Institute for International Sport1996-97 Manager of internet business services, Southern Network Services1997-2000 Associate athletics director/adjunct professor, Houston2000-03 Director of athletics, East Tennessee State2003-12 Executive associate athletics director, Oregon State2002-15 Vice president/director of athletics, UCF2015-16 Director of athletics, Oregon State2016-present Director of athletics, Georgia Tech

MARK ROUNTREEDEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSLOUISIANA TECH, 1991

@MARKROUNTREE_GT

Mark Rountree, a former football student-athlete at Louisiana Tech and experienced athletics administrator who most recently served as the director of athletics at Portland State University, joined the Georgia Tech athletics staff as a deputy athletics director on Nov. 30, 2016. In his role, he serves as the sport administrator for Georgia Tech football. Rountree was director of athletics at Portland State for 23 months, beginning on Jan. 2, 2015. In less than two years as A.D., he instituted fundraising and oversaw groundbreaking for the Viking Pavilion Project, a $50 million renovation of PSU’s main athletics facility, which will include a 3,000-seat arena and 15,000 square feet dedicated to student-athletes’ academic pursuits when construction is completed in 2018. Also under Rountree’s direction, Portland State set fundraising records during its annual Wine and Roses events in both 2015 and 2016. He hired new women’s basketball, softball and track and field head coaches at Portland State and signed football head coach Bruce Barnum to a five-year contract. Barnum went on to lead PSU to a 9-3 record and NCAA Division I FCS playoff appearance in his first full season at the helm in 2015. In addition to posting its best record as a Division I program, Portland State football also recorded its highest home attendance in seven seasons in `15. Prior to his arrival at Portland State, Rountree served as deputy athletics director at Miami (Ohio) from 2013-14. At Miami, he oversaw the daily operation of the athletics department, served as sport administrator for football and men’s basketball and supervised academics, business opera-tions, compliance, equipment and strength and conditioning. He was also the department’s chief financial officer and was responsible for strategic planning. Rountree’s administrative experience also includes stints at Georgetown (senior associate A.D./internal operations -- 2008-13), Oregon State (associate A.D./compliance -- 2004-08), Tow-son (assistant A.D./compliance -- 2000-04), Maryland (compliance coordinator -- 1997-2000), Texas Pan-American (assistant A.D./1994-97) and Louisiana Tech (director of academic support -- 1991-94). It was during his five years at Oregon State that he worked with Stansbury, who was OSU’s executive associate A.D. at the time. A native of West Monroe, La., Rountree was a four-year letterwinner as a running back/wide receiver at Louisiana Tech from 1987-90. He graduated from Louisiana Tech with a bachelor’s degree in history in 1991. He and his wife, Jennie, live in Atlanta.

JACK THOMPSONSr. Associate A.D.Development

JOELEEN AKINAssociate A.D.Student-Athlete Development/SWA

SHOSHANNA ENGELAssociate A.D.Compliance

DEREK GRICEAssociate A.D.Facilities, Operationsand Events

JIM HALLAssociate V.P./ Associate A.D.Development

JEFF KEISLERAssociate A.D.Annual Giving andEngagement

PHYLLIS LaBaWAssociate A.D.Student Services

MARVIN LEWISAssociate A.D.Administration andFinance

DOUG ALLVINEAssistant A.D.Innovation

ANDY BLANTONAssistant A.D.Broadcast Services

CHRIS BREENAssistant A.D.Student Services

MIKE FLYNNAssistant A.D.Communications andPublic Relations

LANCE MARKOSAssistant A.D.Compliance

TODD McCARTHYAssistant A.D.Video Services

SIMIT SHAHAssistant A.D.Brand and Ideation

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LINEUPS MATCH-BY-MATCH SINGLES --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOUBLES ------------------------------------------------------Date Opponent Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA L, 5-2 EUBANKS Li BENITO D. Yun Divar KAY Eubanks/Benito D. Yun/Kay LI/FIEGELJan 22 TENNESSEE W, 7-0 EUBANKS LI BENITO DIVAR C. YUN FIEGEL Eubanks/Gresk DIVAR/BENITO LI/FIEGELJan 28 vs #18 Stanford W, 4-1 Eubanks LI Benito* DIVAR C. Yun* FIEGEL Eubanks/Gresk BENITO/DIVAR LI/FIEGELJan 29 vs #10 Northwestern L, 4-0 Eubanks* Li Benito Divar D. Yun* Fiegel* Eubanks/Gresk Benito/Divar LI/FIEGELFeb 2 GEORGIA STATE W, 4-1 EUBANKS Benito* Divar* C. Yun D. YUN FIEGEL Eubanks/Kay* BENITO/DIVAR FIEGEL/D. YUNFeb 5 at Auburn W, 4-3 Eubanks BENITO C. YUN FIEGEL D. Yun Melendez Eubanks/Kay* BENITO/DIVAR FIEGEL/D. YUNFeb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 6-1 EUBANKS LI BENITO DIVAR C. Yun C. FIEGEL EUBANKS/KAY BENITO/DIVAR Li/FiegelFeb 25 FURMAN W, 6-1 EUBANKS BENITO DIVAR FIEGEL C. YUN D. YUN BENITO/DIVAR LI/FIEGEL Kay/D. YunFeb 25 The Citadel W, 7-0 DIVAR D. YUN C. YUN KAY GRESK MELENDEZ DIVAR/D. YUN C. YUN/KAY MELENDEZ/GRADYMar 3 at Clemson W, 7-0 EUBANKS LI BENITO DIVAR FIEGEL D. YUN BENITO/DIVAR Eubanks/Kay FIEGEL/LIMar 5 #33 FLORIDA STATE W, 5-2 EUBANKS LI BENITO Divar FIEGEL D. YUN Benito/Divar Eubanks/D. Yun LI/FIEGELMar 12 at Miami W, 5-1 EUBANKS LI BENITO Divar FIEGEL D. YUN Benito/Divar* Fiegel/Li* Eubanks/D. Yun*Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST L, 5-2 EUBANKS Li Benito Divar Fiegel D. YUN Benito/Divar Fiegel/Li Eubanks/D. YunMar 26 LIBERTY W, 6-1 EUBANKS LI BENITO FIEGEL D. YUN C. YUN Eubanks/D. Yun Kay/Yun Melendez/GreskMar 31 at Boston College W, 5-2 EUBANKS BENITO DIVAR FIEGEL D. Yun C. YUN Benito/Divar FIEGEL/KAY Eubanks/D. YunApr 2 at #43 Notre Dame W, 4-3 EUBANKS LI Benito DIVAR Fiegel D. YUN Benito/Eubanks FIEGEL/LI Divar/KayApr 7 #43 DUKE W, 4-3 EUBANKS LI Benito DIVAR Fiegel D. Yun Benito/Eubanks FIEGEL/LI KAY/DIVARApr 9 #40 LOUISVILLE W, 4-3 EUBANKS Li Benito DIVAR Fiegel D. YUN EUBANKS/BENITO FIEGEL/LI KAY/DIVARApr 13 at #3 Virginia L, 6-1 Eubanks Li Benito Divar Fiegel D. YUN UBANKS/BENITO Fiegel/Li Divar/KayApr 15 at Virginia Tech L, 4-3 EUBANKS Benito DIVAR Fiegel D. YUN C. Yun EUBANKS/BENITO Fiegel/D. Yun Divar/KayApr 21 #NORTH CAROLINA L, 4-3 EUBANKS Benito Divar D. Yun Fiegel C. YUN BENITO/EUBANKS FIEGEL/DIVAR D. YUN/MELENDEZApr 23 NC STATE W, 5-2 EUBANKS BENITO DIVAR D. Yun C. YUN FIEGEL Eubanks/Benito FIEGEL/DIVAR D. Yun/MelendezApr 28 vs. #34 Duke W, 4-3 EUBANKS LI BENITO Divar D. Yun C. YUN EUBANKS/BENITO Fiegel/Kay D. Yun/MelendezApr 29 vs. #1 Wake Forest L, 4-0 Eubanks Li Benito* D. Yun* C. Yun Fiegel Eubanks/Benito Fiegel/Li D. Yun/DivarMay 12 vs. #39 Minnesota W, 4-1 EUBANKS Li* Benito DIVAR D. Yun* C. YUN EUBANKS/BENITO LI/FIEGEL D. Yun/DivarMay 14 vs. #15 Florida L, 4-0 Eubanks* Li Benito Divar* D.Yun C. Yun* Benito/Eubanks Fiegel/Li Divar/D. Yun*ALL CAPS denotes won match; *denotes unfinished match or no result

vs Ranked SINGLES Overall Dual Tour ACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nat’l Reg’l Streak CareerCarlos Benito 18-19 12-10 6-9 5-7 --- 4-2 8-8 --- --- --- 2-6 0-0 L2 X-XCarlos Divar 14-9 13-8 1-1 7-5 1-0 --- 4-1 8-6 0-1 --- 0-2 0-0 W1 X-XChristopher Eubanks 31-6 18-2 13-4 11-1 18-2 --- --- --- --- --- 18-5 0-0 L1 X-XCole Fiegel 22-16 12-8 10-8 5-7 --- --- --- 4-1 3-6 5-1 0-5 0-0 L1 X-XPhillip Gresk 7-10 1-0 6-10 0-0 --- --- --- --- 1-0 --- 0-0 0-0 W1 X-XMichael Kay 7-10 1-1 6-9 0-0 --- --- --- 1-0 --- 0-1 0-1 0-0 W1 X-XAndrew Li 20-14 10-8 10-6 5-3 0-1 10-7 --- --- --- --- 5-5 0-0 L2 X-XElijah Melendez 13-6 1-1 12-5 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-1 1-1 0-0 W1 X-XChris Yun 21-14 10-5 11-9 3-1 --- --- 2-0 0-1 3-3 5-1 1-2 0-0 W1 X-XDaniel Yun 21-17 12-8 9-9 8-4 --- 1-0 --- 0-3 3-4 8-1 0-2 0-0 L4 X-XTotals 174-121 90-51 84-70 44-28 19-3 15-9 14-9 13-11 10-14 19-5 27-29 0-0 Percentage .590 .638 .545 .611 .864 .625 .609 .542 .417 .792 .482 .000 vs Ranked DOUBLES TEAMS Overall Dual Tour ACC 1 2 3 Nat’l Reg’l Streak Last10Michael Kay/Daniel Yun 3-6 0-2 3-4 0-0 --- 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 L 6 3-6Phillip Gresk/Andrew Li 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W 1 1-1Cole Fiegel/Chris Yun 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 1-1Cole Fiegel/Phillip Gresk 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 3-1Andrew Li/Chris Yun 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 1-2Elijah Melendez/Alex Phillips 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 2-1Carlos Benito/Christopher Eubanks 7-8 5-6 2-2 4-3 5-6 --- --- 5-7 0-0 L 1 5-5Chris Yun/Daniel Yun 3-1 0-0 3-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W 1 3-1Carlos Benito/Elijah Melendez 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L 2 1-2Michael Kay/Andrew Li 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 2-1Phillip Gresk/Michael Kay 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 0-1Carlos Benito/Chris Yun 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 1-1Elijah Melendez/Daniel Yun 1-3 1-2 0-1 1-1 --- --- 1-2 0-0 0-0 L 2 1-3Michael Kay/Elijah Melendez 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W 1 1-0Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li 15-4 11-3 4-1 5-1 --- 5-2 6-1 1-0 0-0 L 1 7-3Phillip Gresk/Daniel Yun 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W 2 2-1Elijah Melendez/Chris Yun 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W 1 1-0Carlos Benito/Michael Kay 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W 1 1-0Michael Kay/Chris Yun 2-3 1-1 1-2 0-0 --- 1-1 --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 2-3Carlos Divar/Michael Kay 2-4 2-3 0-1 2-3 --- --- 2-3 0-1 0-0 L 2 2-4Carlos Divar/Daniel Yun 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 1-0 --- 0-2 0-0 0-0 L 2 2-3Christopher Eubanks/Andrew Li 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-1 0-0 L 1 0-1Christopher Eubanks/Phillip Gresk 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 --- --- 0-2 0-0 L 3 0-3Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar 7-4 7-4 0-0 1-3 2-3 5-1 --- 2-1 0-0 L 3 6-4Cole Fiegel/Daniel Yun 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-1 --- 0-1 2-0 0-0 0-0 L 1 2-1Christopher Eubanks/Michael Kay 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-1 --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 1-1Phillip Gresk/Elijah Melendez 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- 1-1 0-0 0-0 L 1 1-1Christopher Eubanks/Daniel Yun 0-4 0-4 0-0 0-3 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 L 4 0-4Cole Fiegel/Michael Kay 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-0 --- 1-1 --- 0-0 0-0 L 1 1-1Carlos Divar/Cole Fiegel 2-0 2-0 0-0 2-0 --- 2-0 --- 0-0 0-0 W 2 2-0Totals 66-60 35-34 31-26 16-16 9-13 14-9 12-12 8-12 0-0 Percentage .524 .507 .544 .500 .409 .609 .500 .400 .000 vs Ranked DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour ACC 1 2 3 Nat’l Reg’lCarlos Benito 17-15 12-10 5-5 5-6 7-9 5-1 --- 7-8 0-0 Carlos Divar 13-11 12-9 1-2 5-6 3-3 7-1 2-5 2-2 0-0 Christopher Eubanks 8-17 6-14 2-3 4-7 6-10 0-2 0-2 5-10 0-0 Cole Fiegel 24-8 16-5 8-3 8-2 --- 8-4 8-1 1-0 0-0 Phillip Gresk 7-8 1-4 6-4 0-0 0-3 --- 1-1 0-2 0-0 Michael Kay 13-17 5-8 8-9 3-4 1-0 2-4 2-4 0-1 0-0 Andrew Li 19-9 11-3 8-6 5-1 --- 5-2 6-1 1-1 0-0 Elijah Melendez 7-7 2-3 5-4 1-1 --- --- 2-3 0-0 0-0 Alex Phillips 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 Chris Yun 9-8 1-1 8-7 0-0 --- 1-1 --- 0-0 0-0 Daniel Yun 13-19 4-11 9-8 1-5 1-1 0-3 3-7 0-0 0-0 Totals 66-60 35-34 31-26 16-16 9-13 14-9 12-12 8-12 0-0 Percentage .524 .507 .544 .500 .409 .609 .500 .400 .000

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2016-17 RESULTSOverall: 18-8; ACC: 8-4; Region: 2-0; Home: 10-3; Away: 5-4; Neutral: 3-1Date Opponent Result Overall Conf RankJan 20 #6 GEORGIA L, 2-5 0-1-0 0-0-0 Jan 22 TENNESSEE W, 7-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford W, 4-1 2-1-0 0-0-0 Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern L, 0-4 2-2-0 0-0-0 Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY W, 4-1 3-2-0 0-0-0 #24 Feb 05 at Auburn W, 4-3 4-2-0 0-0-0 #24Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 6-1 5-2-0 0-0-0 #22 Feb 25 FURMAN W, 6-1 6-2-0 0-0-0 #14 Feb 25 THE CITADEL W, 7-0 7-2-0 0-0-0 #14 Mar 03 at Clemson* W, 7-0 8-2-0 1-0-0 #12 Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE* W, 5-2 9-2-0 2-0-0 #12 Mar 12 at Miami* W, 5-1 10-2-0 3-0-0 #17 Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST* L, 2-5 10-3-0 3-1-0 #17 Mar 26 LIBERTY W, 6-1 11-3-0 3-1-0 #17 Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame* W, 4-3 12-3-0 4-1-0 #15 Mar 31 at Boston College* W, 5-2 13-3-0 5-1-0 #15 Apr 07 #43 DUKE* W, 4-3 14-3-0 6-1-0 #17 Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE* W, 4-3 15-3-0 7-1-0 #17 Apr 13 at #3 Virginia* L, 1-6 15-4-0 7-2-0 #18 Apr 15 at Virginia Tech* L, 3-4 15-5-0 7-3-0 #18 Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA* L, 3-4 15-6-0 7-4-0 #20 Apr 23 NC STATE* W, 5-2 16-6-0 8-4-0 #20 Apr 28 vs #34 Duke# W, 4-3 17-6-0 8-4-0 #20 Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest# L, 0-4 17-7-0 8-4-0 #20 May 12 vs #39 Minnesota+ W, 4-1 18-7-0 8-4-0 #19May 14 at #15 Florida+ L, 0-4 18-8-0 8-4-0 #19 *ACC match; #ACC Championship, Rome, Ga.; +NCAA Regional, Gainesville, Fla.

TEAM MATCH-BY-MATCHOverall: 18-8; ACC: 8-4; Region: 2-0; Home: 10-3; Away: 5-4; Neutral: 3-1 SINGLES DOUBLES Date Opponent Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA L, 2-5 W L W L L L L L WJan 22 TENNESSEE W, 7-0 W W W W W W L W WJan 28 vs #18 Stanford W, 4-1 u W u W L W L W WJan 29 at #10 Northwestern L, 0-4 u L L L u u L L WFeb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY W, 4-1 W u u L W W u W WFeb 05 at Auburn W, 4-3 L W W W L L u W WFeb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 6-1 W W W W L W W W LFeb 25 FURMAN W, 6-1 L W W W W W W W LFeb 25 THE CITADEL W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W WMar 03 at Clemson* W, 7-0 W W W W W W W L WMar 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE* W, 5-2 W W W L W W L L WMar 12 at Miami* W, 5-1 W W W L W W . . .Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST* L, 2-5 W L L L L W L . LMar 26 LIBERTY W, 6-1 W W W W W W L L LApr 02 at #43 Notre Dame* W, 4-3 W W L W L W L W LMar 31 at Boston College* W, 5-2 W W W W L W L W LApr 07 #43 DUKE* W, 4-3 W W L W L L L W WApr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE* W, 4-3 W L L W L W W W WApr 13 at #3 Virginia* L, 1-6 L L L L L W W L LApr 15 at Virginia Tech* L, 3-4 W L W L W L W L LApr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA* L, 3-4 W L L L L W W W WApr 23 NC STATE* W, 5-2 W W W L W W L W LApr 28 vs #34 Duke# W, 4-3 W W W L L W u L LApr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest# L, 0-4 u L u u L L L u LMay 12 vs #39 Minnesota+ W, 4-1 W u L W u W W W LMay 14 at #15 Florida+ L, 0-4 u L L u L u L L u*ACC match; #ACC Championship, Rome, Ga.; +NCAA Regional, Gainesville, Fla.

2016-17 RESULTS/MATCH-BY-MATCH

CARLOS BENITOSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Lipscomb Univeristy t-64 Philippe Courteau Won 3-6, 6-0, 6-4 73/-Sept. 23 vs Texas Tech University t-32 Nikolas Moceanu Won 6-1, 6-4 73/-Sept. 23 vs University of Central Florida t-16 Chris Barrus Won 6-4, 6-1 73/-Sept. 23 vs University of Florida t-QF Johannes Ingildsen Lost 3-6, 3-6 -/-Oct 1-10 vs Duke University t-Q Catalin Mateas (100/-) Lost 2-6, 4-6 73/-Oct 20 vs University of North Florida t-64 Sahil Dahmukh Won 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-3 -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia t-32 Alex Phillips Won 7-6 (8-6), 6-3 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-16 Joseph Guillin Won 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) 73/-Oct 20 vs Georgia t-QF Wayne Montgomery (16/-) Lost 2-6, 1-6 73/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Emil Reinberg (109/-) Lost 6-0, 5-7, 4-6 73/-Nov 4-6 vs Wake Forest Alan Gadjiev Lost 4-6, 6-4, 5-7 73/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Jan Zielinski Lost 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 2-6 73/-Nov 4-6 vs University of South Carolina Sam Swank Lost 2-6, 1-6 73/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 3 Jackie Tang Lost 4-6, 5-7 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 3 Gui Gomes (100/-) Lost 2-6, 4-6 -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 3 Jan Zielinski (56/-) Won 6-4, 6-4 -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 3 Srdjan Jakovljevic Won 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 3 Michael Genender (68/-) - 5-7, 4-5, unfinished -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 3 Sam Shropshire Lost 0-6, 3-6 -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 2 Jannis Koeke - 7-5, 4-6, 3-1, unfinished -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 2 Carles Sarrio Won 6-7 (2-7), 6-0, 6-3 -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 3 Thomas Mayronne (107/-) Won 6-2, 7-5 -/-Feb 25 FURMAN 2 Cameron Green Won 6-3, 6-4 -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 3 Robert Dudley Won 6-1, 7-5 -/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 3 Lucas Poullain Won 7-6 (7-5), 2-6, 7-6 (15-13) -/-Mar 12 at Miami 3 Max Andrews Won 7-6 (7-5), 7-5 -/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 3 Borna Gojo (57/-) Lost 6-3, 5-7, 1-6 -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 3 GUTIERREZ, Eddie Won 7-5, 6-2 -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 3 Matt Gamble Lost 4-6, 5-7 -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 2 Aidan McNulty Won 6-3, 2-6, 6-0 -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 3 Catalin Mateas (102/-) Lost 1-6, 1-6 -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 3 Parker Wynn Lost 7-5, 6-7 (0-7), 7-10 -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 3 Collin Altamirano (56/-) Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 2 Mitch Harper Lost 1-6, 4-6 -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 2 William Blumberg (36/-) Lost 3-6, 1-6 105/-Apr 23 NC STATE 2 Nick Horton (76/-) Won 6-1, 6-4 -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 3 Robert Levine Won 6-2, 6-1 -/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 3 Skander Mansouri (13/-) - 7-5, 3-6, unfinished -/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 3 Stefan Milicevic Lost 1-6, 1-6 -/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 3 Chase Perez-Blanco Lost 4-6, 2-6 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegOct 1-10 vs Indiana University Bloomington t-32 Antonio Cembellin/Raheel Manji (58/-) Won 7-6 (8-6), 6-2/Christopher Eubanks 14/-Oct 1-10 vs University of California t-16 Antonio Bergevi/Florian Lakat (2/-) Lost 6-7 (3-7), 2-6/Christopher Eubanks 14/-Oct 20 vs Miami t-32 Jesse Flores/Nile Clark Won 8-3/Elijah Melendez -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-16 Maxx Lipman/Chase Perez-Blanco Lost 7-8 (5-7)/Elijah Melendez -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Christian Langmo/Dane Dunlap Won 8-5/Chris Yun -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Robert Loeb/Jan Zielinski Lost 5-8/Chris Yun -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Andy Martinez/Alex Phillips Won 8-5/Michael Kay -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Walker Duncan/Jan Zielinski Lost 5-8/Elijah Melendez -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 1 Shawn Hadavi/Jackie Tang (34/-) Lost 5-7/Christopher Eubanks -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 1 Alex Jesse/Gui Gomes Won 7-5/Christopher Eubanks -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 1 Jan Zielinski/Robert Loeb (54/-) Lost 4-6/Christopher Eubanks -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 2 Timo Stodder/Scott Jones (47/-) Won 7-5/Carlos Divar -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 2 Tom Fawcett/David Wilczynski (55/-) Won 7-6 (7-1)/Carlos Divar -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 2 Strong Kirchheimer/Dominik Stary Lost 4-6/Carlos Divar -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 2 Sebastian Acuna/Andrei Andrukhou Won 6-4/Carlos Divar -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 2 Edward Nguyen/Dante Saleh Won 6-2/Carlos Divar -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 2 Harrison O’Keefe/Yancy Dennis Won 6-2/Carlos Divar 55/-Feb 25 FURMAN 1 Adam Steryous/Jake Munns Won 6-2/Carlos Divar 48/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 1 Arturo Pinazo/Alex Favrot Won 7-6 (7-5)/Carlos Divar 48/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 1 Guy Iradukunda/Aziz Dougaz Lost 6-7 (4-7)/Carlos Divar 48/-Mar 12 at Miami 1 Max Andrews/Jesse Flores - /Carlos Divar 50/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 1 Christian Seraphim/Skander Mansouri (1/-) Lost 4-6/Carlos Divar 75/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 1 Josh Hagar/Eddy Covalschi Lost 4-6/Christopher Eubanks -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 1 Derek Austin/Hank Workman Lost 5-7/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 1 Spencer Furman/Nick Stachowiak (81/-) Lost 6-7 (5-7)/Christopher Eubanks -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 1 Sean Donohue/Parker Wynn (50/-) Won 6-3/Christopher Eubanks -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 1 Luca Corinteli/Henrik Wiersholm (47/-) Won 6-3/Christopher Eubanks -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 1 Jai Corbett/Henrik Korsgaard (60/-) Won 7-5/Christopher Eubanks -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 1 William Blumberg/Robert Kelly (5/-) Won 6-3/Christopher Eubanks 69/-Apr 23 NC STATE 1 Alexis Galarneau/Michael Ogden (48/-) Lost 3-6/Christopher Eubanks 69/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 1 Nick Stachowiak/Spencer Furman (29/-) - 4-4, unfinished/Christopher Eubanks 69/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 1 Skander Mansouri/Christian Seraphim (1/-) Lost 1-6/Christopher Eubanks 38/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 1 Felix Corwin/Matic Spec Won 6-3/Christopher Eubanks 32/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 1 Johannes Ingildsen/Alfredo Perez (2/-) Lost 3-6/Christopher Eubanks 32/-

CARLOS DIVARSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegJan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 5 Richard Pham Won 7-6, 7-6 (7-0) -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 5 Aleks Kovacevic (85/-) Lost 3-6, 6-4, 2-6 -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 5 Walker Duncan (79/-) Lost 4-6, 6-7 -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 4 Jack Schipanski Won 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 4 Jack Barber Won 6-2, 7-5 -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 4 Dominik Stary Lost 1-6, 1-6 -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 3 Andrei Andrukhou - 5-7, 6-3, 3-0, unfinished -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 4 Yancy Dennis (110/-) Won 3-6, 6-2, 7-5 -/-

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Feb 25 FURMAN 3 Clarke Wilson Won 6-4, 4-6, 10-4 -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 1 Michael Anzalone Won 6-0, 6-2 -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 4 Arturo Pinazo Won 6-3, 6-0 -/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 4 Jose Gracia Lost 4-6, 6-7 -/-Mar 12 at Miami 4 Jesse Flores Lost 6-7 (5-7), 6-1, 4-6 -/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 4 Dennis Uspensky Lost 6-4, 1-6, 6-7 (4-7) -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 4 Alex Lebedev Won 6-4, 6-3 -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 3 Hank Workman Won 6-3, 6-4 -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 4 Nick Stachowiak Won 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 4 Brandon Lancaster Won 6-3, 6-2 -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 4 Carl Soderlund Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 3 Alexandre Ribeiro Won 7-5, 6-4 -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 3 Robert Kelly (110/-) Lost 6-3, 2-6, 3-6 -/-Apr 23 NC STATE 3 Georgiy Malyshev Won 6-1, 6-3 -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 4 Nick Stachowiak Lost 4-6, 3-6 -/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 4 Josip Krstanovic Won 6-0, 6-3 -/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 4 Maxx Lipman - unfinished -/- DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegJan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 2 Richard Pham/Victor Pham (8/-) Lost 4-6/Michael Kay -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 2 Aleks Vukic/Zeke Clark Won 6-1/Daniel Yun -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 2 Walker Duncan/Wayne Montgomery Lost 4-6/Daniel Yun -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 2 Timo Stodder/Scott Jones (47/-) Won 7-5/Carlos Benito -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 2 Tom Fawcett/David Wilczynski (55/-) Won 7-6 (7-1)/Carlos Benito -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 2 Strong Kirchheimer/Dominik Stary Lost 4-6/Carlos Benito -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 2 Sebastian Acuna/Andrei Andrukhou Won 6-4/Carlos Benito -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 2 Edward Nguyen/Dante Saleh Won 6-2/Carlos Benito -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 2 Harrison O’Keefe/Yancy Dennis Won 6-2/Carlos Benito 55/-Feb 25 FURMAN 1 Adam Steryous/Jake Munns Won 6-2/Carlos Benito 48/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 1 Michael Anzalone/W. Jacobus von Zyl Won 6-4/Daniel Yun -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 1 Arturo Pinazo/Alex Favrot Won 7-6 (7-5)/Carlos Benito 48/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 1 Guy Iradukunda/Aziz Dougaz Lost 6-7 (4-7)/Carlos Benito 48/-Mar 12 at Miami 1 Max Andrews/Jesse Flores - /Carlos Benito 50/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 1 Christian Seraphim/Skander Mansouri (1/-) Lost 4-6/Carlos Benito 75/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 3 Grayson Broadus/Brendon Kempin Lost 3-6/Michael Kay -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 1 Derek Austin/Hank Workman Lost 5-7/Carlos Benito -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 3 Catalin Mateas/TJ Pura Won 6-2/Michael Kay -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 3 George Hedley/Nicolas Rouanet Won 4-3/Michael Kay -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 3 Collin Altamirano/J.C. Aragone Lost 2-6/Michael Kay -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 3 Jason Kros/Freddy Mesmer Lost 5-7/Michael Kay -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 2 Jack Murray/Simon Soendergaard Won 6-3/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 23 NC STATE 2 Nick Horton/Georgiy Malyshev Won 5-4/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 3 Petros Chrysochos/Dennis Uspensky Lost 3-6/Daniel Yun -/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 3 Eli Ogilvy/Marino Alpeza Lost 2-6/Daniel Yun -/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 3 Joshua Wardell/Chase Perez-Blanco - 4-5, unfinished/Daniel Yun -/-

CHRISTOPHER EUBANKSSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegOct 1-10 vs Louisiana State University t-64 Jordan Daigle (35/-) Won 7-5, 7-6 (8-6) 5/-Oct 1-10 vs University of California t-32 Billy Griffith (61/-) Won 6-2, 6-3 5/-Oct 1-10 vs Wake Forest University t-16 Christian Seraphim Won 6-4, 6-3 5/-Oct 1-10 vs University of Florida t-QF Alfredo Perez (37/-) Lost 4-6, 6-1, 5-7 5/-Oct 13-16 vs UC Davis t-32 Alec Adamson (67/-) Won 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 5/-Oct 13-16 vs University of Kentucky t-16 William Bushamuka (15/-) Lost 6-2, 5-7, 3-6 5/-Nov. 3-6 vs University of Texas t-32 Yuya Ito Won 7-5, 6-7 (8-10), 6-2 5/-Nov. 3-6 vs The Ohio State University t-16 Hugo Di Feo (33/-) Won 6-3, 6-2 5/-Nov. 3-6 vs Georgia t-QF Wayne Montgomery (16/-) Won 7-5, 6-3 5/-Nov. 3-6 vs Arkansas t-SF Mike Redlicki (11/-) Lost 6-7 (1-7), 6-7 (4-7) 5/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 1 Victor Pham (40/-) Won 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 9/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 2 Aleks Vukic Won 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 9/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 1 Wayne Montgomery (22/-) Won 6-7 (4-7), 6-3, 6-4 9/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 1 Wayne Montgomery (22/-) Won 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 9/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 1 Timo Stodder Won 6-4, 6-4 9/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 1 Tom Fawcett (8/-) - 2-6, 7-5, 2-3, unfinished 9/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 1 Strong Kirchheimer (26/-) - 6-7 (6-8), 0-1, unfinished 9/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 1 Zackery Kennedy Won 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 9/-Feb 05 at Auburn 1 Max Hinnisdaels Lost 4-6, 4-6 9/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Gabriel Friedrich (121/-) Won 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 4/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 1 Alex Favrot Won 6-3, 6-2 7/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 1 Guy Iradukunda (84/-) Won 6-1, 6-2 7/-Mar 12 at Miami 1 Piotr Lomacki (67/-) Won 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4 7/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 1 Petros Chrysochos (2/-) Won 6-1, 6-4 9/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 1 SALAS, Vince Won 6-2, 6-2 9/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 1 Josh Hagar (45/-) Won 6-4, 6-1 9/-Mar 31 at Boston College 1 Derek Austin Won 6-3, 6-3 -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 1 Spencer Furman (72/-) Won 6-3, 6-4 5/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 1 C. Morin-Kougoucheff (114/-) Won 6-1, 6-2 5/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 1 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (13/-) Lost 6-7 (6-8), 6-7 (6-8) 5/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 1 Jai Corbett (114/-) Won 6-1, 6-4 5/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 1 Ronnie Schneider (19/-) Won 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-5) 7/-Apr 23 NC STATE 1 Alexis Galarneau (119/-) Won 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) 7/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 1 Spencer Furman (84/-) Won 6-1, 6-4 7/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 1 Petros Chrysochos (4/-) - 3-6, 6-6, unfinished 7/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 1 Felix Corwin Won 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 7/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 1 Alfredo Perez (8/-) - unfinished 7/-May 24-29 vs UCLA t-64 Martin Redlicki (60/-) Won 6-3, 7-5 7/-May 24-29 vs University of Tulsa t-32 Or Ram-Harel (34/-) Won 6-4, 7-5 7/-May 24-29 vs University of Texas t-16 Yuya Ito (55/-) Won 6-3, 6-0 7/-May 24-29 vs Virginia t-QF Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (14/-) Lost 6-4, 2-6, 4-6 7/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegOct 1-10 vs Indiana University Bloomington t-32 Antonio Cembellin/Raheel Manji (58/-) Won 7-6 (8-6), 6-2/Carlos Benito 14/-Oct 1-10 vs University of California t-16 Antonio Bergevi/Florian Lakat (2/-) Lost 6-7 (3-7), 2-6/Carlos Benito 14/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 1 Shawn Hadavi/Jackie Tang (34/-) Lost 5-7/Carlos Benito -/-

Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 1 Alex Jesse/Gui Gomes Won 7-5/Carlos Benito -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 1 Jan Zielinski/Robert Loeb (54/-) Lost 2-6/Andrew Li -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 1 Jan Zielinski/Robert Loeb (54/-) Lost 4-6/Carlos Benito -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 1 Luis Valero/Jack Schipanski (26/-) Lost 4-6/Phillip Gresk -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 1 Sameer Kumar/Yale Goldberg (15/-) Lost 4-6/Phillip Gresk -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 1 Konrad Zieba/Sam Shropshire Lost 1-6/Phillip Gresk -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 1 Zackery Kennedy/Jannis Koeke - 5-5, unfinished/Michael Kay -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 1 Max Hinnisdaels/Conner Huertas (14/-) - 4-4, unfinished/Michael Kay -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Sam Swank/Alex Fennell Won 6-4/Michael Kay -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 2 Daffra Sanon/Sam Edwards Lost 3-6/Michael Kay -/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 2 Lucas Poullain/Jose Gracia Lost 5-7/Daniel Yun -/-Mar 12 at Miami 3 Dane Dunlap/Christian Langmo - /Daniel Yun -/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 3 Petros Chrysochos/Dennis Uspensky Lost 2-6/Daniel Yun -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 1 POYNTER, Alex/CASTANO, Diego Lost 3-6/Daniel Yun -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 1 Josh Hagar/Eddy Covalschi Lost 4-6/Carlos Benito -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 3 Aidan McNulty/Kent Mukai Lost 4-6/Daniel Yun -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 1 Spencer Furman/Nick Stachowiak (81/-) Lost 6-7 (5-7)/Carlos Benito -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE 1 Sean Donohue/Parker Wynn (50/-) Won 6-3/Carlos Benito -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 1 Luca Corinteli/Henrik Wiersholm (47/-) Won 6-3/Carlos Benito -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 1 Jai Corbett/Henrik Korsgaard (60/-) Won 7-5/Carlos Benito -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 1 William Blumberg/Robert Kelly (5/-) Won 6-3/Carlos Benito 69/-Apr 23 NC STATE 1 Alexis Galarneau/Michael Ogden (48/-) Lost 3-6/Carlos Benito 69/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 1 Nick Stachowiak/Spencer Furman (29/-) - 4-4, unfinished/Carlos Benito 69/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 1 Skander Mansouri/Christian Seraphim (1/-) Lost 1-6/Carlos Benito 38/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 1 Felix Corwin/Matic Spec Won 6-3/Carlos Benito 32/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 1 Johannes Ingildsen/Alfredo Perez (2/-) Lost 3-6/Carlos Benito 32/-

COLE FIEGELSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegSept. 23 vs East Tennesee State University t-64 David Biosca (47/-) Lost 4-6, 7-6, 3-6 -/-Sept. 23 vs Kennesaw State University t-C Fermin Calvo Barcelo Lost 6-2, 5-7, 7-10 -/-Oct 7-9 vs University of Florida t-16 Stephen Madonia Won 6-3, 6-3 -/-Oct 7-9 vs University of South Carolina t-EQ Thomas Mayronne Lost 4-6, 6-2, 5-7 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Florida State University t-NS Alex Knaff Lost 2-6, 2-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia Tech NWF Daniel Yun Won 7-5, 6-2 -/-Oct 20 vs Miami t-36 Nile Clark Won 6-0, 6-3 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-16 Stephen Madonia Won 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 -/-Oct 20 vs Miami t-64 Christian Langmo (58/-) Lost 1-6, 3-6 -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia Southern University t-32 Dani Casablancas Won 6-4, 6-4 -/-Oct 20 vs Stetson University t-16 Graham Ball Won 6-1, 6-3 -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia State University t-SF Andrei Andukhou Won 7-5, 6-1 -/- Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-F Johannes Ingildsen Won 6-4, 6-2 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Alex Day Lost 5-7, 6-4, 5-7 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Alex Phillips Lost 3-6, 3-6 -/- Nov 4-6 vs Miami Dane Dunlap Won 6-2, 6-2 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 6 Timothy Wang Won 6-3, 6-3 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 6 Walker Duncan (79/-) Lost 6-4, 1-6, 4-6 -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 6 Luca Wiedenmann Won 6-3, 6-3 -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 6 Brandon utter Won 6-3, 7-5 -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 6 Jason Seidman - 6-3, 2-3, unfinished -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 6 Jack MacFarlane Won 6-1, 6-3 -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 4 Edward Nguyen Won 6-3, 7-5 -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 6 Alex Fennell Won 6-2, 6-4 -/-Feb 25 FURMAN 4 Alex Steryous Won 6-2, 6-2 -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 5 Sam Edwards Won 6-4, 6-3 -/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 5 Terrance Whitehurst Won 7-5, 6-4 -/-Mar 12 at Miami 5 Nile Clark Won 6-3, 6-1 -/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 5 Christian Seraphim (50/-) Lost 6-7, 6-0, 4-6 -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 4 CASTANO, Diego Won 6-1, 6-2 -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 5 Guillermo Cabrera Lost 3-6, 1-6 -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 4 Sean Mullins Won 6-3, 6-4 -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 5 TJ Pura Lost 6-3, 1-6, 4-6 -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 5 George Hedley Lost 6-3, 3-6, 5-10 -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 5 Henrik Wiersholm (82/-) Lost 1-6, 4-6 -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 4 Henrik Korsgaard Lost 6-1, 3-6, 2-6 -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 5 Blaine Boyden Lost 3-6, 3-6 -/-Apr 23 NC STATE 6 Michael Ogden Won 6-2, 6-4 -/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 6 Alan Gadjiev Lost 3-6, 4-6 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Armstrong State University t-32 Lorenzo Camilli/Bjorn Kurtze Won 6-1/Chris Yun -/-Sept. 23 vs Georgia State University t-16 Jack MacFarlane/Felipe Jaworski Lost 2-6/Chris Yun -/-Oct 7-9 vs Vanderbilt t-Q Tate Allwardt/Panu Virtanen Won 8-4/Phillip Gresk -/-Oct 7-9 vs Auburn t-ES Brandon Laubser/Edward Nguyen Won 8-5/Phillip Gresk -/-Oct 7-9 vs Tennessee t-EF Steven Karl/Preston Touliatos Won 8-6/Phillip Gresk -/-Oct 20 vs Miami t-64 Christian Langmo/Dane Dunlap Lost 6-8/Phillip Gresk -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Emil Reinberg/Walker Duncan Won 8-5/Andrew Li -/-Nov 4-6 vs University of South Carolina Sam Swank/Alex Fennell Won 8-1/Andrew Li -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Kevin Bondar/Nile Clark Won 8-3/Andrew Li -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 4 William Matheson/Michal Rolski Won 6-3/Andrew Li -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 3 Aleks Kovacevic/Aron Hiltzik Lost 4-6/Andrew Li -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 3 Wayne Montgomery/Emil Reinberg (41/-) Won 6-0/Andrew Li -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 3 Luca Wiedenmann/Srdjan Jakovljevic Won 6-3/Andrew Li -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 3 Jack Barber/Michael Genender Won 6-4/Andrew Li -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 3 Chris Ephron/Michael Lorenzini Won 6-3/Andrew Li -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 3 Felipe Jaworski/Quentin Coulaud Won 6-2/Daniel Yun -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 3 Carles Sarrio/Olle Thestrup Won 6-1/Daniel Yun -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 3 Gabriel Friedrich/Paul Jubb Lost 2-6/Andrew Li 60/-Feb 25 FURMAN 2 Alex Steryous/Cameron Green Won 6-4/Andrew Li -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 3 Robert Dudley/Carlos Kelaidis Won 7-6 (7-4)/Andrew Li -/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 3 Terrell Whitehurst/Terrance Whitehurst Won 6-2/Andrew Li -/-Mar 12 at Miami 2 Nile Clark/Piotr Lomacki - /Andrew Li -/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 2 Borna Gojo/Alan Gadjiev - 4-4/Andrew Li -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 2 Matt Gamble/Alex Lebedev Won 6-4/Andrew Li -/-

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Mar 31 at Boston College 2 Conor Mullins/Sean Mullins Won 6-4/Michael Kay -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 2 Ryan Dickerson/Jason Lapidus Won 7-6 (7-4)/Andrew Li -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 2 C. Morin-Kougoucheff/Clement Filho Won 6-4/Andrew Li -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 2 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski/Alexander Ritschard Lost 4-6/Andrew Li -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 2 Mitch Harper/Alexandre Ribeiro Lost 6-7 (4-7)/Daniel Yun -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 2 Jack Murray/Simon Soendergaard Won 6-3/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 23 NC STATE 2 Nick Horton/Georgiy Malyshev Won 5-4/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 2 Jason Lapidus/Ryan Dickerson Lost 2-6/Michael Kay -/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 2 Alan Gadjiev/Borna Gojo - 3-4, unfinished/Andrew Li -/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 2 Josip Krstanovic/Stefan Milicevic Won 6-4/Andrew Li -/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 2 Maxx Lipman/Elliott Orkin Lost 3-6/Andrew Li -/-

PHILLIP GRESKSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Vanderbilt t-64 Billy Rowe Lost 3-6, 4-6 -/-Sept. 23 vs Eastern Kentucky University t-C Sebastian Muller Won 6-3, 6-4 -/-Sept. 23 vs University of Central Florida t-C Nicolo de Fraia Lost 4-6, 0-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Tennessee t-16 Sunay Bhat Won 6-2, 6-2 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Vanderbilt t-EQ Alex Ross Won 6-4, 6-3 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Auburn t-ES Brandon Laubser Lost 4-6, 1-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Auburn NEF Edward Nguyen Lost 4-6, 2-6 -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia State University t-36 Felipe Jaworski Lost 5-7, 4-6 -/-Oct 20 vs Florida Atlantic University t-32 Ignacio Jimenez Won 6-3, 6-1 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-EX Stephen Madonia Won 6-7 (4-7), 7-5, 10-7 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-EX Joseph Guillin Lost 6-3, 3-6, 7-10 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Jimmy Wasserman Lost 4-6, 4-6, 5-7 -/-Nov 4-6 vs University of South Carolina Scotty Cameron Lost 6-3, 1-6, 5-7 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Dane Dunlap Won 6-4, 6-2 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Kevin Bondar Lost 4-6, 4-6 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 6 Michal Rolski Lost 6-7, 6-2, 6-7 (3-7) -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 5 Roy Hobson Won 6-2, 6-1 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Kennesaw State University t-16 Simon Pritchard/Manuel Castellanos Won 6-2/Daniel Yun -/-Sept. 23 vs Georgia t-32 Emil Reinberg/Nathan Ponwith Won 6-4/Daniel Yun -/-Sept. 23 vs Tennessee t-QF Jack Schipanski/Luis Valero Won 6-4/Daniel Yun -/-Sept. 23 vs University of Florida t-SF Elliott Orkin/Maxx Lipman Lost 1-6, 2-6/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia t-Q Robert Loeb/Jan Zielinski Lost 4-8/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 7-9 vs Vanderbilt t-WS Cameron Klinger/Billy Rowe Lost 7-8 (4-7)/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 7-9 vs Tennessee NWF Scott Jones/Timo Stodder Lost 5-8/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia Southern University t-32 Dani Casablancas/Diego Finkelstein Won 8-2/Andrew Li -/-Oct 20 vs University of South Florida t-16 Sasha Gozun/Vadym Kalyuzhnyy Won 8-6/Andrew Li -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia t-QF Wayne Montgomery/Emil Reinberg Lost 4-8/Andrew Li -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Kevin Bondar/Nile Clark Lost 4-8/Phillip Gresk -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Kevin Bondar/Nile Clark Won 8-1/Elijah Melendez -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Andy Martinez/Alex Phillips Won 8-5/Carlos Benito -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Emil Reinberg/Robert Loeb Lost 7-8 (5-7)/Chris Yun -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 2 Richard Pham/Victor Pham (8/-) Lost 4-6/Carlos Divar -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 4 Pablo Landa/Noe Khlif Won 6-4/Chris Yun -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 3 Emil Reinberg/Alex Phillips Lost 5-7/Chris Yun -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 2 Walker Duncan/Nathan Ponwith Lost 2-6/Daniel Yun -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 1 Zackery Kennedy/Jannis Koeke - 5-5, unfinished/Christopher Eubanks -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 1 Max Hinnisdaels/Conner Huertas (14/-) - 4-4, unfinished/Christopher Eubanks -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Sam Swank/Alex Fennell Won 6-4/Christopher Eubanks -/-Feb 25 FURMAN 3 Trevor Croyder/Clarke Wilson Lost 3-4/Daniel Yun -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 2 Matthew Henson/Trey Davis Won 6-0/Chris Yun -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 2 Daffra Sanon/Sam Edwards Lost 3-6/Christopher Eubanks -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 2 GUTIERREZ, Eddie/SALAS, Vince Lost 3-4/Chris Yun -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 3 Grayson Broadus/Brendon Kempin Lost 3-6/Carlos Divar -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 2 Conor Mullins/Sean Mullins Won 6-4/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 3 Catalin Mateas/TJ Pura Won 6-2/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 3 George Hedley/Nicolas Rouanet Won 4-3/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 3 Collin Altamirano/J.C. Aragone Lost 2-6/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 3 Jason Kros/Freddy Mesmer Lost 5-7/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 2 Jason Lapidus/Ryan Dickerson Lost 2-6/Cole Fiegel -/-

MICHAEL KAYSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegSept. 23 vs University of Kentucky t-64 Trey Yates Won 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 -/-Sept. 23 vs University of Florida t-32 Elliott Orkin Lost 4-6, 7-5, 3-6 -/-Sept. 23 vs Vanderbilt OTH Baker Newman Lost 3-6, 6-7 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman t-16 Adam Steryous Lost 5-7, 3-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia t-WQ Robert Loeb Won 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia t-WS Jan Zielinski Lost 6-2, 4-6, 2-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Florida State University SWF Jose Gracia Lost 4-6, 4-6 -/-Oct 20 vs University of North Florida t-64 Jefta Kecic Lost 4-6, 2-6 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-32 Johannes Ingildsen Lost 3-6, 5-7 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Kial Kaiser Won 1-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-2 -/-Nov 4-6 vs University of South Carolina Sam Swank Won 6-4, 7-5 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Alex Phillips Won 6-3, 7-5 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Payton Holden Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 4 Christopher Grant Lost 4-6, 6-2, 5-7 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 3 Pablo Landa Won 6-3, 6-3 -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 6 Robert Loeb (79/-) Lost 2-6, 4-6 -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 4 W. Jacobus von Zyl Won 6-2, 6-3 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Kennesaw State University t-16 Simon Pritchard/Manuel Castellanos Won 6-2/Daniel Yun -/-Sept. 23 vs Georgia t-32 Emil Reinberg/Nathan Ponwith Won 6-4/Daniel Yun -/-Sept. 23 vs Tennessee t-QF Jack Schipanski/Luis Valero Won 6-4/Daniel Yun -/-Sept. 23 vs University of Florida t-SF Elliott Orkin/Maxx Lipman Lost 1-6, 2-6/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia t-Q Robert Loeb/Jan Zielinski Lost 4-8/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 7-9 vs Vanderbilt t-WS Cameron Klinger/Billy Rowe Lost 7-8 (4-7)/Daniel Yun -/-

Oct 7-9 vs Tennessee NWF Scott Jones/Timo Stodder Lost 5-8/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia Southern University t-32 Dani Casablancas/Diego Finkelstein Won 8-2/Andrew Li -/-Oct 20 vs University of South Florida t-16 Sasha Gozun/Vadym Kalyuzhnyy Won 8-6/Andrew Li -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia t-QF Wayne Montgomery/Emil Reinberg Lost 4-8/Andrew Li -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Kevin Bondar/Nile Clark Lost 4-8/Phillip Gresk -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Kevin Bondar/Nile Clark Won 8-1/Elijah Melendez -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Andy Martinez/Alex Phillips Won 8-5/Carlos Benito -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Emil Reinberg/Robert Loeb Lost 7-8 (5-7)/Chris Yun -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 2 Richard Pham/Victor Pham (8/-) Lost 4-6/Carlos Divar -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 4 Pablo Landa/Noe Khlif Won 6-4/Chris Yun -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 3 Emil Reinberg/Alex Phillips Lost 5-7/Chris Yun -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 2 Walker Duncan/Nathan Ponwith Lost 2-6/Daniel Yun +/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 1 Zackery Kennedy/Jannis Koeke - 5-5, unfinished/Christopher Eubanks -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 1 Max Hinnisdaels/Conner Huertas (14/-) - 4-4, unfinished/Christopher Eubanks -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 1 Sam Swank/Alex Fennell Won 6-4/Christopher Eubanks -/-Feb 25 FURMAN 3 Trevor Croyder/Clarke Wilson Lost 3-4/Daniel Yun -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 2 Matthew Henson/Trey Davis Won 6-0/Chris Yun -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 2 Daffra Sanon/Sam Edwards Lost 3-6/Christopher Eubanks -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 2 GUTIERREZ, Eddie/SALAS, Vince Lost 3-4/Chris Yun -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 3 Grayson Broadus/Brendon Kempin Lost 3-6/Carlos Divar -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 2 Conor Mullins/Sean Mullins Won 6-4/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 3 Catalin Mateas/TJ Pura Won 6-2/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 3 George Hedley/Nicolas Rouanet Won 4-3/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 3 Collin Altamirano/J.C. Aragone Lost 2-6/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 3 Jason Kros/Freddy Mesmer Lost 5-7/Carlos Divar -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 2 Jason Lapidus/Ryan Dickerson Lost 2-6/Cole Fiegel -/-

ANDREW LISINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegSept. 23 vs University of Oklahoma t-64 Florin Bragusi (106/-) Lost 6-7, 6-4, 6-7 -/-Sept. 23 vs Old Dominion University OUT Adam Moundir (110/-) Won 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 -/-Sept. 23 vs University of Florida OTH Joseph Guillin Lost 6-2, 3-6, 0-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs University of South Carolina t-16 Andrew Schafer Won 6-4, 6-2 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia t-EQ Emil Reinberg (109/-) Lost 6-3, 2-6, 3-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia t-NS Nathan Ponwith Lost 6-4, 3-6, 4-6 -/-Oct 20 vs University of South Florida t-64 Vadym Kalyuzhnyy Won 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 -/-Oct 20 vs Florida State University t-32 Aziz Dougaz (119/-) Lost 4-6, 4-6 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-EX Jordan Belga Won 6-3, 6-3 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Payton Holden Won 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Dane Dunlap Won 6-2, 7-5 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Robert Loeb Won 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Walker Duncan (81/-) Won 7-5, 6-4 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 2 Shawn Hadavi (48/-) Won 7-5, retired 61/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 4 Aron Hiltzik (29/-) Lost 4-6, 2-6 61/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 2 Jan Zielinski (56/-) Won 7-5, 6-3 61/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 2 Emil Reinberg (31/-) Lost 4-6, 3-6 61/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 2 Luis Valero Won 6-4, 6-2 61/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 2 Sameer Kumar Won 6-4, 6-4 61/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 2 Konrad Zieba Lost 1-6, 0-6 61/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 2 Harrison O’Keefe Won 7-6, 7-5 52/-Feb 25 FURMAN 1 Adam Steryous Lost 3-6, 4-6 53/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 2 Daffra Sanon Won 6-1, 6-4 53/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 2 Aziz Dougaz (94/-) Won 6-4, 6-3 53/-Mar 12 at Miami 2 Christian Langmo Won 6-7 (5-7), 6-1, 6-4 87/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 2 Skander Mansouri (14/-) Lost 6-4, 6-7 (6-8), 3-6 102/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 2 BURTON, Chase Won 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 102/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 2 Eddy Covalschi Won 7-6 (7-4), 6-2 102/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 2 Robert Levine Won 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 6-389/- Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 2 Nicolas Rouanet Lost 2-6, 1-6 89/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 2 Alexander Ritschard Lost 3-6, 2-6 104/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 2 Catalin Mateas (95/-) Won 7-5, 6-4 89/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 2 Borna Gojo (51/-) Lost 3-6, 2-6 89/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 2 Matic Spec (70/-) - 6-3, 2-6, 4-3, unfinished 92/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 2 Elliott Orkin (85/-) Lost 2-6, 2-6 92/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Vanderbilt t-64 Billy Rowe/Cameron Klinger Lost 1-6/Phillip Gresk -/-Oct 7-9 vs Tennessee t-Q Steven Karl/Preston Touliatos Lost 7-8 (3-7)/Chris Yun -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman t-WS Jake Munns/Adam Steryous Won 8-3/Chris Yun -/-Oct 7-9 vs University of Florida t-WF Johannes Ingildsen/Stephen Madonia Lost 4-8/Chris Yun -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia Southern University t-32 Dani Casablancas/Diego Finkelstein Won 8-2/Michael Kay -/-Oct 20 vs University of South Florida t-16 Sasha Gozun/Vadym Kalyuzhnyy Won 8-6/Michael Kay -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia t-QF Wayne Montgomery/Emil Reinberg Lost 4-8/Michael Kay -/-Nov 4-6 vs Wake Forest University Dennis Uspensky/Alan Gadjiev Won 9-7/Phillip Gresk -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Emil Reinberg/Walker Duncan Won 8-5/Cole Fiegel -/-Nov 4-6 vs University of South Carolina Sam Swank/Alex Fennell Won 8-1/Cole Fiegel -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Kevin Bondar/Nile Clark Won 8-3/Cole Fiegel -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 4 William Matheson/Michal Rolski Won 6-3/Cole Fiegel -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 3 Aleks Kovacevic/Aron Hiltzik Lost 4-6/Cole Fiegel -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 1 Jan Zielinski/Robert Loeb (54/-) Lost 2-6/Christopher Eubanks -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 3 Wayne Montgomery/Emil Reinberg (41/-) Won 6-0/Cole Fiegel -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 3 Luca Wiedenmann/Srdjan Jakovljevic Won 6-3/Cole Fiegel -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 3 Jack Barber/Michael Genender Won 6-4/Cole Fiegel -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 3 Chris Ephron/Michael Lorenzini Won 6-3/Cole Fiegel -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 3 Gabriel Friedrich/Paul Jubb Lost 2-6/Cole Fiegel 60/-Feb 25 FURMAN 2 Alex Steryous/Cameron Green Won 6-4/Cole Fiegel -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 3 Robert Dudley/Carlos Kelaidis Won 7-6 (7-4)/Cole Fiegel -/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 3 Terrell Whitehurst/Terrance Whitehurst Won 6-2/Cole Fiegel -/-Mar 12 at Miami 2 Nile Clark/Piotr Lomacki - /Cole Fiegel -/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 2 Borna Gojo/Alan Gadjiev - 4-4/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 2 Matt Gamble/Alex Lebedev Won 6-4/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 2 Ryan Dickerson/Jason Lapidus Won 7-6 (7-4)/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 2 C. Morin-Kougoucheff/Clement Filho Won 6-4/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 2 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski/Alexander Ritschard Lost 4-6/Cole Fiegel -/-

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Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 2 Alan Gadjiev/Borna Gojo - 3-4, unfinished/Cole Fiegel -/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 2 Josip Krstanovic/Stefan Milicevic Won 6-4/Cole Fiegel -/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 2 Maxx Lipman/Elliott Orkin Lost 3-6/Cole Fiegel -/-

ELIJAH MELENDEZSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegOct 7-9 vs Miami t-16 Kevin Bondar Won 6-2, 7-5 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Auburn t-EQ Edward Nguyen Lost 3-6, 5-7 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman t-NS Alex Steryous Won 6-4, 6-2 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Vanderbilt t-NF Alex Ross Won 6-4, 6-2 -/-Oct 20 vs Miami t-36 Kevin Bondar Won 6-3, 6-3 -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia Southern University t-16 Diego Finkelstein Won 6-4, 7-5 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-64 Chase Perez-Blanco (76/-) Lost 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 2-6 -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia State University t-32 Sebastian Acuna Won 7-6 (8-6), 6-1 -/-Oct 20 vs University of South Florida t-16 Sasha Gozun Lost 2-6, 6-7 (5-7) -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-EX Stephen Madonia Won 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Niclas Genovese Won 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Jimmy Wasserman Won 6-4, 6-4 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Wake Forest University Maksim Kan (88/-) Won 6-2, 6-4 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Kial Kaiser Lost 4-6, 1-6 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 3 Adam Ambrozy Won 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 4 Vuk Budic Won 6-4, 6-4 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 5 Alex Phillips Lost 4-6, 6-2, 3-6 -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 6 Brandon Laubser Lost 7-5, 1-6, 3-6 -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 6 Connor Grady Won 6-1, 6-2 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegOct 7-9 vs Tennessee t-Q Jake Bhangdia/Sunay Bhat Won 8-1/Alex Phillips -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman t-ES Trevor Croyder/Clarke Wilson Won 8-4/Alex Phillips -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman t-EF Cameron Green/Alex Steryous Lost 6-8/Alex Phillips -/-Oct 20 vs Miami t-32 Jesse Flores/Nile Clark Won 8-3/Carlos Benito -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-16 Maxx Lipman/Chase Perez-Blanco Lost 7-8 (5-7)/Carlos Benito -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Alex Day/Kial Kaiser Lost 8-9 (3-7)/Daniel Yun -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Kevin Bondar/Nile Clark Won 8-1/Michael Kay -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Scotty Cameron/Niclas Genovese Won 8-2/Chris Yun -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Walker Duncan/Jan Zielinski Lost 5-8/Carlos Benito -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 3 Noah Nawabi/Connor Grady Won 6-0/Phillip Gresk -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 3 BURTON, Chase/BORCUTI, Max Lost 2-6/Phillip Gresk -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 3 Anu Kodola/Ronnie Schneider Won 5-4/Daniel Yun -/-Apr 23 NC STATE 3 Igor Saveljic/Ivan Saveljic Lost 3-6/Daniel Yun -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 3 Catalin Mateas/TJ Pura Lost 3-6/Daniel Yun -/-

ALEX PHILLIPSDOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegOct 7-9 vs Tennessee t-Q Jake Bhangdia/Sunay Bhat Won 8-1/Elijah Melendez -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman t-ES Trevor Croyder/Clarke Wilson Won 8-4/Elijah Melendez -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman t-EF Cameron Green/Alex Steryous Lost 6-8/Elijah Melendez -/-

CHRIS YUNSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Kennesaw State University t-64 Lucas deTorres Curth Won 6-2, 6-3 -/-Sept. 23 vs East Tennesee State University t-32 Miguel Este Lost 3-6, 2-6 -/-Sept. 23 vs Vanderbilt OTH Billy Rowe Won 6-3, 6-4 -/-Sept. 23 vs University of Florida OTH Maxx Lipman Lost 2-6, 6-3, 4-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Tennessee t-16 Steven Karl Won 6-0, 6-0 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Florida State University t-EQ Alex Knaff Won 7-5, 6-3 -/-Oct 7-9 vs University of South Carolina t-ES Thomas Mayronne Lost 5-7, 1-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman NEF Cameron Green Won 6-4, 7-5 -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia t-64 Wayne Montgomery (16/-) Lost 3-6, 0-6 -/-Oct 20 vs Miami t-32 Max Andrews Won 6-3, 6-2 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-16 Joshua Wardell Won 6-2, 6-4 -/-Oct 20 vs Florida Gulf Coast t-QF Javier Fernandez Won 6-4, 6-2 -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-SF Johannes Ingildsen Lost 4-6, 5-7 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Wake Forest University Maksim Kan (88/-) Won 6-1, 6-4 -/-Nov 4-6 vs University of South Carolina Alex Fennell Lost 2-6, 1-6 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Christian Langmo Lost 3-6, 6-3, 4-6 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Niclas Genovese Won 7-5, 6-3 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 4 Alex Keyser Lost 1-6, 2-6 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 1 Noe Khlif Won 7-6 (7-2), 1-6, 6-3 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 4 Robert Loeb Lost 6-4, 4-6, 1-6 -/-Jan 22 TENNESSEE 5 Scott Jones Won 7-5, 7-6 (8-6) -/-Jan 28 vs #18 Stanford 5 David Wilczynski Lost 3-6, 5-7 -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 4 Quentin Coulaud Lost 3-6, 4-6 -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 3 Conner Huertas Won 6-2, 6-4 -/-Feb 19 SOUTH CAROLINA 5 Andrew Schafer Lost 1-6, 3-6 -/-Feb 25 FURMAN 5 Jake Munns Won 6-2, 3-6, 11-9 -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 3 Noah Nawabi Won 6-2, 6-4 -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 6 HELLER, Ryker Won 6-3, 6-0 -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 6 Alexander Chieffalo Won 6-3, 6-2 -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 6 Jason Kros Lost 6-1, 5-7, 5-7 -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 6 Anu Kodola Won 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 -/-Apr 23 NC STATE 5 Ivan Saveljic Won 6-3, 6-0 -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 6 Ryan Dickerson Won 6-4, 6-4 -/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 5 Christian Seraphim (75/-) Lost 5-7, 4-6 -/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 6 Marino Alpeza Won 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 -/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 6 McClain Kessler - unfinished -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Armstrong State University t-32 Lorenzo Camilli/Bjorn Kurtze Won 6-1/Cole Fiegel -/-Sept. 23 vs Georgia State University t-16 Jack MacFarlane/Felipe Jaworski Lost 2-6/Cole Fiegel -/-Oct 7-9 vs Tennessee t-Q Steven Karl/Preston Touliatos Lost 7-8 (3-7)/Andrew Li -/-Oct 7-9 vs Furman t-WS Jake Munns/Adam Steryous Won 8-3/Andrew Li -/-

Oct 7-9 vs University of Florida t-WF Johannes Ingildsen/Stephen Madonia Lost 4-8/Andrew Li -/-Oct 20 vs Florida Atlantic University t-64 Alexander Gitin/Ignacio Jimenez Won 8-2/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 20 vs Florida State University t-32 Jose Gracia/Terrance Whitehurst Won 8-7 (7-4)/Daniel Yun -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-16 Johannes Ingildsen/Alfredo Perez Lost 4-8/Daniel Yun -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Christian Langmo/Dane Dunlap Won 8-5/Carlos Benito -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Robert Loeb/Jan Zielinski Lost 5-8/Carlos Benito -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Scotty Cameron/Niclas Genovese Won 8-2/Elijah Melendez -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Emil Reinberg/Robert Loeb Lost 7-8 (5-7)/Michael Kay -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 3 Christopher Grant/Adam Ambrozy Won 7-6 (8-6)/Daniel Yun -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 4 Pablo Landa/Noe Khlif Won 6-4/Michael Kay -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 3 Emil Reinberg/Alex Phillips Lost 5-7/Michael Kay -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 2 Matthew Henson/Trey Davis Won 6-0/Michael Kay -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 2 GUTIERREZ, Eddie/SALAS, Vince Lost 3-4/Michael Kay -/-

DANIEL YUNSINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Vanderbilt t-64 Daniel Valent (21/-) Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/-Sept. 23 vs Tennessee t-C Jack Schipanski Lost 3-6, 1-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs University of Florida t-16 David Sarkissov Won 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-1 -/-Oct 7-9 vs University of South Carolina t-EQ Yancy Dennis Lost 6-7 (5-7), 0-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Vanderbilt t-NS Billy Rowe Lost 1-6, 3-6 -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia Tech NWF Cole Fiegel Lost 5-7, 2-6 -/-Oct 20 vs Georgia State University t-36 Giles Hussey Won 6-3, 6-4 -/-Oct 20 vs Kennesaw State University t-16 Manuel Castellanos Won 6-2, 7-5 -/-Oct 20 vs Florida State University t-64 Terrance Whitehurst Lost 2-6, 4-6 -/-Oct 20 vs Florida Atlantic University t-32 Andrei Kougoucheff Won 6-0, 6-1 -/-Oct 20 vs University of South Florida t-16 Vadym Kalyuzhnyy Lost 2-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-10 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Andy Martinez Won 6-4, 7-6 (9-7) -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Payton Holden Won 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Miami Niclas Genovese Won 6-3, 6-1 -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Alex Phillips Won 7-6 (7-3), 6-4 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 2 William Matheson Won 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 6 Zeke Clark Lost 3-6, 6-4, 3-6 -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 3 Emil Reinberg (31/-) Lost 6-4, 5-7, 2-6 -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 4 Nathan Ponwith (124/-) Lost 0-6, 1-6 -/-Jan 29 at #10 Northwestern 5 Ben Vandixhorn - 3-6, 4-1, unfinished -/-Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 5 Sebastian Acuna Won 6-3, 3-6, 6-0 -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 5 Dante Saleh Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/-Feb 25 FURMAN 6 Josh Pistorius Won 6-3, 6-1 -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 2 Matthew Henson Won 6-4, 6-1 -/-Mar 03 at Clemson University 6 Carlos Kelaidis Won 6-4, 7-6 (10-8) -/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 6 Alex Knaff Won 6-4, 6-2 -/-Mar 12 at Miami 6 Kevin Bondar Won 7-5, 6-2 -/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 6 Alan Gadjiev Won 7-5, 6-1 -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 5 BORCUTI, Max Won 6-3, 6-1 -/-Apr 02 at #43 Notre Dame 6 Johnathan Small Won 7-5, 6-4 -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 5 Kent Mukai Lost 4-6, 0-6 -/-Apr 07 #43 DUKE 6 Ryan Dickerson Lost 1-6, 4-6 -/-Apr 09 #40 LOUISVILLE MEN’S TENNIS 6 Clement Filho Won 6-4, 6-1 -/-Apr 13 at #3 Virginia 6 J.C. Aragone (115/-) Won 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 5 Freddy Mesmer Won 6-3, 6-1 -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 4 Jack Murray Lost 5-7, 2-6 -/-Apr 23 NC STATE 4 Igor Saveljic Lost 5-7, 3-6 -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 5 TJ Pura Lost 3-6, 3-6 -/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 4 Dennis Uspensky - 5-7, 5-3, unfinished -/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 5 Eli Ogilvy - 1-6, 6-2, 6-6, unfinished -/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 5 Johannes Ingildsen (123/-) Lost 1-6, 5-7 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/RegSept. 23 vs Kennesaw State University t-16 Simon Pritchard/Manuel Castellanos Won 6-2/Michael Kay -/-Sept. 23 vs Georgia t-32 Emil Reinberg/Nathan Ponwith Won 6-4/Michael Kay -/-Sept. 23 vs Tennessee t-QF Jack Schipanski/Luis Valero Won 6-4/Michael Kay -/-Sept. 23 vs University of Florida t-SF Elliott Orkin/Maxx Lipman Lost 1-6, 2-6/Michael Kay -/-Oct 7-9 vs Georgia t-Q Robert Loeb/Jan Zielinski Lost 4-8/Michael Kay -/-Oct 7-9 vs Vanderbilt t-WS Cameron Klinger/Billy Rowe Lost 7-8 (4-7)/Michael Kay -/-Oct 7-9 vs Tennessee NWF Scott Jones/Timo Stodder Lost 5-8/Michael Kay -/-Oct 20 vs Florida Atlantic University t-64 Alexander Gitin/Ignacio Jimenez Won 8-2/Chris Yun -/-Oct 20 vs Florida State University t-32 Jose Gracia/Terrance Whitehurst Won 8-7 (7-4)/Chris Yun -/-Oct 20 vs University of Florida t-16 Johannes Ingildsen/Alfredo Perez Lost 4-8/Chris Yun -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Alex Day/Kial Kaiser Lost 8-9 (3-7)/Elijah Melendez -/-Nov 4-6 vs Georgia Andy Martinez/Alex Phillips Lost 5-8/Phillip Gresk -/-Nov 4-6 vs Princeton University Alex Day/Tom Colautti Won 8-6/Phillip Gresk -/-Nov 4-6 vs University of South Carolina Sam Swank/Alex Fennell Won 8-4/Phillip Gresk -/-Jan 14-16 vs Columbia CT 3 Christopher Grant/Adam Ambrozy Won 7-6 (8-6)/Chris Yun -/-Jan 14-16 vs Illinois Men’s Tennis CT 2 Aleks Vukic/Zeke Clark Won 6-1/Carlos Divar -/-Jan 14-16 vs Georgia CT 2 Walker Duncan/Wayne Montgomery Lost 4-6/Carlos Divar -/-Jan 20 #6 GEORGIA 2 Walker Duncan/Nathan Ponwith Lost 2-6/Michael Kay -/- Feb 02 GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY 3 Felipe Jaworski/Quentin Coulaud Won 6-2/Cole Fiegel -/-Feb 05 at Auburn 3 Carles Sarrio/Olle Thestrup Won 6-1/Cole Fiegel -/-Feb 25 FURMAN 3 Trevor Croyder/Clarke Wilson Lost 3-4/Michael Kay -/-Feb 25 THE CITADEL 1 Michael Anzalone/W. Jacobus von Zyl Won 6-4/Carlos Divar -/-Mar. 05 #33 FLORIDA STATE 2 Lucas Poullain/Jose Gracia Lost 5-7/Christopher Eubanks -/-Mar 12 at Miami 3 Dane Dunlap/Christian Langmo - /Christopher Eubanks -/-Mar 26 #1 WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 3 Petros Chrysochos/Dennis Uspensky Lost 2-6/Christopher Eubanks -/-Mar 26 LIBERTY 1 POYNTER, Alex/CASTANO, Diego Lost 3-6/Christopher Eubanks -/-Mar 31 at Boston College 3 Aidan McNulty/Kent Mukai Lost 4-6/Christopher Eubanks -/-Apr 15 at Virginia Tech 2 Mitch Harper/Alexandre Ribeiro Lost 6-7 (4-7)/Cole Fiegel -/-Apr 21 #12 NORTH CAROLINA 3 Anu Kodola/Ronnie Schneider Won 5-4/Elijah Melendez -/-Apr 23 NC STATE 3 Igor Saveljic/Ivan Saveljic Lost 3-6/Elijah Melendez -/-Apr 28 vs #34 Duke 3 Catalin Mateas/TJ Pura Lost 3-6/Elijah Melendez -/-Apr 29 vs #1 Wake Forest 3 Petros Chrysochos/Dennis Uspensky Lost 3-6/Carlos Divar -/-May 12 vs #39 Minnesota 3 Eli Ogilvy/Marino Alpeza Lost 2-6/Carlos Divar -/-May 14 at #15 University of Florida 3 Joshua Wardell/Chase Perez-Blanco - 4-5, unfinished/Carlos Divar -/-

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2016-17 MATCH SUMMARIES#6 Georgia 5, Georgia Tech 2Jan 20, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #22 Wayne Montgomery (UGA) 7-6 (7-2), 6-42. #31 Emil Reinberg (UGA) def. #61 Andrew Li (GT) 6-4, 6-33. Carlos Benito (GT) def. #56 Jan Zielinski (UGA) 6-4, 6-44. #124 Nathan Ponwith (UGA) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 6-0, 6-15. #79 Walker Duncan (UGA) def. Carlos Divar (GT) 6-4, 7-66. #79 Robert Loeb (UGA) def. Michael Kay (GT) 6-2, 6-4Doubles competition 1. #54 Jan Zielinski/Robert Loeb (UGA) def. Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito

(GT) 6-42. Walker Duncan/Nathan Ponwith (UGA) def. Daniel Yun/Michael Kay (GT) 6-23. Andrew Li/Cole Fiegel (GT) def. #41 Wayne Montgomery/Emil Reinberg (UGA)

6-0Match Notes:Georgia 1-0; National ranking #6; Georgia Tech 0-1Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (4,3,1,6,2)T-2:05

Georgia Tech 7, Tennessee 0Jan 22, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. Timo Stodder (TENN) 6-4, 6-42. #61 Andrew Li (GT) def. Luis Valero (TENN) 6-4, 6-23. Carlos Benito (GT) def. Srdjan Jakovljevic (TENN) 7-6 (7-5), 6-44. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Jack Schipanski (TENN) 4-6, 6-0, 6-35. Chris Yun (GT) def. Scott Jones (TENN) 7-5, 7-6 (8-6)6. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Luca Wiedenmann (TENN) 6-3, 6-3Doubles competition 1. #26 Luis Valero/Jack Schipanski (TENN) def. Christopher Eubanks/Phillip Gresk

(GT) 6-42. Carlos Divar/Carlos Benito (GT) def. #47 Timo Stodder/Scott Jones (TENN) 7-53. Andrew Li/Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Luca Wiedenmann/Srdjan Jakovljevic (TENN) 6-3Match Notes:Tennessee 4-1; Georgia Tech 1-1Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (1,2,6,3,4,5)T-2:30

Georgia Tech 4, #18 Stanford 1Jan 28, 2017 at Evanston, Ill. (Combe Tennis Center)Singles competition 1. #8 Tom Fawcett (STAN) vs. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) 6-2, 5-7, 3-2,

unfinished2. #61 Andrew Li (GT) def. Sameer Kumar (STAN) 6-4, 6-43. #68 Michael Genender (STAN) vs. Carlos Benito (GT) 7-5, 5-4, unfinished4. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Jack Barber (STAN) 6-2, 7-55. David Wilczynski (STAN) def. Chris Yun (GT) 6-3, 7-56. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Brandon Sutter (STAN) 6-3, 7-5Doubles competition 1. #15 Sameer Kumar/Yale Goldberg (STAN) def. Christopher Eubanks/Phillip Gresk

(GT) 6-42. Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) def. #55 Tom Fawcett/David Wilczynski (STAN)

7-6 (7-1)3. Andrew Li/Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Jack Barber/Michael Genender (STAN) 6-4Match Notes:Georgia Tech 1-1; #18 Stanford 2-0Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (6,2,5,4)ITA Kick-Off Weekend Opening RoundT-2:30

#10 Northwestern 4, Georgia Tech 0Jan 29, 2017 at Evanston, Ill. (Combe Tennis Center)Singles competition 1. #26 Strong Kirchheimer (NU) vs. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) 7-6 (8-6), 1-0,

unfinished2. Konrad Zieba (NU) def. #61 Andrew Li (GT) 6-1, 6-03. Sam Shropshire (NU) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-0, 6-34. Dominik Stary (NU) def. Carlos Divar (GT) 6-1, 6-15. Ben Vandixhorn (NU) vs. Daniel Yun (GT) 6-3, 1-4, unfinished6. Jason Seidman (NU) vs. Cole Fiegel (GT) 3-6, 3-2, unfinishedDoubles competition 1. Konrad Zieba/Sam Shropshire (NU) def. Christopher Eubanks/Phillip Gresk (GT)

6-12. Strong Kirchheimer/Dominik Stary (NU) def. Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) 6-43. Andrew Li/Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Chris Ephron/Michael Lorenzini (NU) 6-3Match Notes:Georgia Tech 2-3; #10 Northwestern 6-0Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (3,2,4)ITA Regional FinalT-2:00

#24 Georgia Tech 4, Georgia State University 1Feb 02, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. Zackery Kennedy (GSU) 4-6, 6-2, 6-12. Carlos Benito (GT) vs. Jannis Koeke (GSU) 7-5, 4-6, 3-1, unfinished3. Carlos Divar (GT) vs. Andrei Andrukhou (GSU) 5-7, 6-3, 3-0, unfinished4. Quentin Coulaud (GSU) def. Chris Yun (GT) 6-3, 6-45. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Sebastian Acuna (GSU) 6-3, 3-6, 6-06. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Jack MacFarlane (GSU) 6-1, 6-3Doubles competition 1. Christopher Eubanks/Michael Kay (GT) vs. Zackery Kennedy/Jannis Koeke (GSU)

5-5, unfinished2. Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) def. Sebastian Acuna/Andrei Andrukhou (GSU)

6-43. Cole Fiegel/Daniel Yun (GT) def. Felipe Jaworski/Quentin Coulaud (GSU) 6-2Match Notes:Georgia State University 4-3; #23 Georgia Tech 3-2Order of finish: Doubles (2,3); Singles (1,6,4,5)T-2:15

#24 Georgia Tech 4, Auburn 3Feb 05, 2017 at Auburn (Yarbrough Tennis Center)Singles competition 1. Max Hinnisdaels (AUBURN) def. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) 6-4, 6-42. Carlos Benito (GT) def. Carles Sarrio (AUBURN) 6-7 (2-7), 6-0, 6-33. Chris Yun (GT) def. Conner Huertas (AUBURN) 6-2, 6-44. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Edward Nguyen (AUBURN) 6-3, 7-55. Dante Saleh (AUBURN) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 6-2, 6-36. Brandon Laubser (AUBURN) def. Elijah Melendez (GT) 5-7, 6-1, 6-3Doubles competition 1. #14 Max Hinnisdaels/Conner Huertas (AUBURN) vs. Christopher Eubanks/Michael

Kay (GT) 4-4, unfinished2. Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) def. Edward Nguyen/Dante Saleh (AUBURN) 6-23. Daniel Yun/Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Carles Sarrio/Olle Thestrup (AUBURN) 6-1Match Notes:#24 Georgia Tech 4-2; Auburn 4-2Order of finish: Doubles (3,2); Singles (1,5,3,4,6,2)Played indoorsT-2:36

#22 Georgia Tech 6, South Carolina 1Feb 19, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #4 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #121 Gabriel Friedrich (SC) 7-6 (7-5), 6-32. #52 Andrew Li (GT) def. Harrison O’Keefe (SC) 7-6, 7-53. Carlos Benito (GT) def. #107 Thomas Mayronne (SC) 6-2, 7-54. Carlos Divar (GT) def. #110 Yancy Dennis (SC) 3-6, 6-2, 7-55. Andrew Schafer (SC) def. Chris Yun (GT) 6-1, 6-36. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Alex Fennell (SC) 6-2, 6-4Doubles competition 1. Christopher Eubanks/Michael Kay (GT) def. Sam Swank/Alex Fennell (SC) 6-42. #55 Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) def. Harrison O’Keefe/Yancy Dennis (SC) 6-23. Gabriel Friedrich/Paul Jubb (SC) def. #60 Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) 6-2Match Notes:South Carolina 8-1; #22 Georgia Tech 5-2Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (6,5,3,2,1,4)Match played outdoorsT-2:45

#14 Georgia Tech 6, Furman 1Feb 25, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. Adam Steryous (FUR) def. #53 Andrew Li (GT) 6-3, 6-42. Carlos Benito (GT) def. Cameron Green (FUR) 6-3, 6-43. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Clarke Wilson (FUR) 6-4, 4-6, 10-44. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Alex Steryous (FUR) 6-2, 6-25. Chris Yun (GT) def. Jake Munns (FUR) 6-2, 3-6, 11-96. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Josh Pistorius (FUR) 6-3, 6-1Doubles competition 1. #48 Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) def. Adam Steryous/Jake Munns (FUR) 6-22. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) def. Alex Steryous/Cameron Green (FUR) 6-43. Trevor Croyder/Clarke Wilson (FUR) def. Michael Kay/Daniel Yun (GT) 4-3Match Notes:Furman 8-4; #14 Georgia Tech 6-2Order of finish: Doubles (1,2); Singles (6,4,2,1,5,3)T-2:15

#14 Georgia Tech 7, The Citadel 0Feb 25, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Michael Anzalone (CIT) 6-0, 6-22. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Matthew Henson (CIT) 6-4, 6-13. Chris Yun (GT) def. Noah Nawabi (CIT) 6-2, 6-44. Michael Kay (GT) def. W. Jacobus von Zyl (CIT) 6-2, 6-35. Phillip Gresk (GT) def. Roy Hobson (CIT) 6-2, 6-16. Elijah Melendez (GT) def. Connor Grady (CIT) 6-1, 6-2 Doubles competition 1. Carlos Divar/Daniel Yun (GT) def. Michael Anzalone/W. Jacobus von Zyl (CIT) 6-42. Chris Yun/Michael Kay (GT) def. Matthew Henson/Trey Davis (CIT) 6-03. Elijah Melendez/Phillip Gresk (GT) def. Noah Nawabi/Connor Grady (CIT) 6-0Match Notes:The Citadel 4-9; #14 Georgia Tech 6-2Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (1,5,2,4,6,3)T-1:40 A-89

#12 Georgia Tech 7, Clemson University 0Mar 03, 2017 at Clemson, S.C. (Hoke Sloan Tennis Center)Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. Alex Favrot (CU) 6-3, 6-22. #53 Andrew Li (GT) def. Daffra Sanon (CU) 6-1, 6-43. Carlos Benito (GT) def. Robert Dudley (CU) 6-1, 7-54. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Arturo Pinazo (CU) 6-3, 6-05. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Sam Edwards (CU) 6-4, 6-36. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Carlos Kelaidis (CU) 6-4, 7-6 (10-8)Doubles competition

1. #48 Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) def. Arturo Pinazo/Alex Favrot (CU) 7-6 (7-5)2. Daffra Sanon/Sam Edwards (CU) def. Christopher Eubanks/Michael Kay (GT) 6-33. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) def. Robert Dudley/Carlos Kelaidis (CU) 7-6 (7-4)Match Notes:#12 Georgia Tech 8-2 (1-0 ACC); Clemson University 8-5 (1-1 ACC)Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (1,4,2,3,5,6)T-3 hrs

#12 Georgia Tech 5, #33 Florida State 2Mar. 05, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #84 Guy Iradukunda (FS) 6-1, 6-22. #53 Andrew Li (GT) def. #94 Aziz Dougaz (FS) 6-4, 6-33. Carlos Benito (GT) def. Lucas Poullain (FS) 7-6 (7-5), 2-6, 7-6 (15-13)4. Jose Gracia (FS) def. Carlos Divar (GT) 6-4, 7-65. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Terrance Whitehurst (FS) 7-5, 6-46. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Alex Knaff (FS) 6-4, 6-2Doubles competition 1. Guy Iradukunda/Aziz Dougaz (FS) def. #48 Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) 7-6

(7-4)2. Lucas Poullain/Jose Gracia (FS) def. Christopher Eubanks/Daniel Yun (GT) 7-53. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) def. Terrell Whitehurst/Terrance Whitehurst (FS) 6-2Match Notes:#33 Florida State 9-4; #12 Georgia Tech 9-2Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (1,2,6,5,4,3)T-3:15 A-150

#17 Georgia Tech 5, Miami 1Mar 12, 2017 at Coral Gables, Fla. (Neil Schiff Tennis Center)Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #67 Piotr Lomacki (UM) 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-42. #87 Andrew Li (GT) def. Christian Langmo (UM) 6-7 (5-7), 6-1, 6-43. Carlos Benito (GT) def. Max Andrews (UM) 7-6 (7-5), 7-54. Jesse Flores (UM) def. Carlos Divar (GT) 7-6 (7-5), 1-6, 6-45. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Nile Clark (UM) 6-3, 6-16. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Kevin Bondar (UM) 7-5, 6-2Doubles competition 1. #50 Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) vs. Max Andrews/Jesse Flores (UM) no result2. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) vs. Nile Clark/Piotr Lomacki (UM) no result3. Christopher Eubanks/Daniel Yun (GT) vs. Dane Dunlap/Christian Langmo (UM)

no resultMatch Notes:#17 Georgia Tech 10-2, 3-0; Miami 6-4, 0-2Order of finish: Doubles (); Singles (5,6,3,2,4,1)

#1 Wake Forest University 5, #17 Georgia Tech 2Mar 26, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #2 Petros Chrysochos (WF) 6-1, 6-42. #14 Skander Mansouri (WF) def. #102 Andrew Li (GT) 4-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-33. #57 Borna Gojo (WF) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 3-6, 7-5, 6-14. Dennis Uspensky (WF) def. Carlos Divar (GT) 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4)5. #50 Christian Seraphim (WF) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 7-6, 0-6, 6-46. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Alan Gadjiev (WF) 7-5, 6-1Doubles competition 1. #1 Christian Seraphim/Skander Mansouri (WF) def. #75 Carlos Benito/Carlos

Divar (GT) 6-42. Borna Gojo/Alan Gadjiev (WF) vs. Andrew Li/Cole Fiegel (GT) no result3. Petros Chrysochos/Dennis Uspensky (WF) def. Christopher Eubanks/Daniel Yun

(GT) 6-2Match Notes:#1 Wake Forest University 17-1, 5-0 ACC; #17 Georgia Tech 10-3, 3-1 ACCOrder of finish: Doubles (3,1); Singles (1,6,2,3,5,4)T-3:00 A-300

#17 Georgia Tech 6, Liberty 1Mar 26, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga, (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. SALAS, Vince (LIBERTYM) 6-2, 6-22. #102 Andrew Li (GT) def. BURTON, Chase (LIBERTYM) 7-6 (7-2), 6-43. Carlos Benito (GT) def. GUTIERREZ, Eddie (LIBERTYM) 7-5, 6-24. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. CASTANO, Diego (LIBERTYM) 6-1, 6-25. Daniel Yun (GT) def. BORCUTI, Max (LIBERTYM) 6-3, 6-16. Chris Yun (GT) def. HELLER, Ryker (LIBERTYM) 6-3, 6-0Doubles competition 1. POYNTER, Alex/CASTANO, Diego (LIBERTYM) def. Christopher Eubanks/Daniel

Yun (GT) 6-32. GUTIERREZ, Eddie/SALAS, Vince (LIBERTYM) def. Michael Kay/Chris Yun (GT)

4-33. BURTON, Chase/BORCUTI, Max (LIBERTYM) def. Elijah Melendez/Phillip Gresk

(GT) 6-2Match Notes:Liberty 7-10, 0-3 Big South; #17 Georgia Tech 11-3, 3-1 ACCOrder of finish: Doubles (1,3); Singles (4,1,6,5,3,2) T-2:10 A-51

#15 Georgia Tech 5, Boston College 2Mar 31, 2017 at Dedham, Mass. (Dedham Health and Athletic Complex)Singles competition 1. Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. Derek Austin (BC) 6-3, 6-32. Carlos Benito (GT) def. Aidan McNulty (BC) 6-3, 2-6, 6-03. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Hank Workman (BC) 6-3, 6-44. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Sean Mullins (BC) 6-3, 6-45. Kent Mukai (BC) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 6-4, 6-0

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2015-16 MATCH SUMMARIES6. Chris Yun (GT) def. Alexander Chieffalo (BC) 6-3, 6-2Doubles competition 1. Derek Austin/Hank Workman (BC) def. Carlos Benito/Carlos Divar (GT) 7-52. Cole Fiegel/Michael Kay (GT) def. Conor Mullins/Sean Mullins (BC) 6-43. Aidan McNulty/Kent Mukai (BC) def. Christopher Eubanks/Daniel Yun (GT) 6-4Match Notes:Georgia Tech 12-3 (4-1 ACC); Boston College 3-10 (0-5 ACC)

#15 Georgia Tech 4, #43 Notre Dame 3Apr 02, 2017 at Notre Dame, Ind. (Courtney Tennis Center)Singles competition 1. #9 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #45 Josh Hagar (ND) 6-4, 6-12. #102 Andrew Li (GT) def. Eddy Covalschi (ND) 7-6 (7-4), 6-23. Matt Gamble (ND) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-4, 7-54. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Alex Lebedev (ND) 6-4, 6-35. Guillermo Cabrera (ND) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 6-3, 6-16. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Johnathan Small (ND) 7-5, 6-4Doubles competition 1. Josh Hagar/Eddy Covalschi (ND) def. Carlos Benito/Christopher Eubanks (GT) 6-42. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) def. Matt Gamble/Alex Lebedev (ND) 6-43. Grayson Broadus/Brendon Kempin (ND) def. Carlos Divar/Michael Kay (GT) 6-3Match Notes:#15 Georgia Tech 13-3, 5-1; #43 Notre Dame 10-8, 2-4Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (5,1,6,4,2,3)T-2:17 A-69

#17 Georgia Tech 4, #43 Duke 3Apr 07, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #5 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #72 Spencer Furman (DU) 6-3, 6-42. #89 Andrew Li (GT) def. Robert Levine (DU) 6-7 (5-7), 6-2, 6-33. #102 Catalin Mateas (DU) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-1, 6-14. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Nick Stachowiak (DU) 6-4, 2-6, 6-25. TJ Pura (DU) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 3-6, 6-1, 6-46. Ryan Dickerson (DU) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 6-1, 6-4Doubles competition 1. #81 Spencer Furman/Nick Stachowiak (DU) def. Carlos Benito/Christopher

Eubanks (GT) 7-6 (7-5)2. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) def. Ryan Dickerson/Jason Lapidus (DU) 7-6 (7-4)3. Michael Kay/Carlos Divar (GT) def. Catalin Mateas/TJ Pura (DU) 6-2Match Notes:#43 Duke 11-8, 4-4 ACC; #17 Georgia Tech 14-3, 6-1 ACCOrder of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (3,1,6,5,4,2)Official: Darren Potkey T-3:10 A-153

#17 GeorgiaTech 4, #40 Louisville Men’s Tennis 3Apr 09, 2017 at Altanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennix Complex)Singles competition 1. #5 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #114 C. Morin-Kougoucheff (LOU-MT) 6-1,

6-22. Nicolas Rouanet (LOU-MT) def. #89 Andrew Li (GT) 6-2, 6-13. Parker Wynn (LOU-MT) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 5-7, 7-6 (7-0), 10-74. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Brandon Lancaster (LOU-MT) 6-3, 6-25. George Hedley (LOU-MT) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 3-6, 6-3, 10-56. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Clement Filho (LOU-MT) 6-4, 6-1Doubles competition 1. Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito (GT) def. #50 Sean Donohue/Parker Wynn

(LOU-MT) 6-32. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) def. C. Morin-Kougoucheff/Clement Filho (LOU-MT)

6-43. Michael Kay/Carlos Divar (GT) def. George Hedley/Nicolas Rouanet (LOU-MT) 4-3Match Notes:#40 Louisville Men’s Tennis 18-5, 5-3 ACC; #17 Georgia Tech 15-3, 7-1 ACCOrder of finish: Doubles (1,2); Singles (1,6,4,2,5,3)Official: Andy McFarlane T-3:25 A-123

#3 Virginia 6, #18 Georgia Tech 1Apr 13, 2017 at Charlottesville, Va. (Snyder Tennis Center)Singles competition 1. #13 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (VA) def. #5 Christopher Eubanks (GT) 7-6 (8-6),

7-6 (8-6)2. Alexander Ritschard (VA) def. #104 Andrew Li (GT) 6-3, 6-23. #56 Collin Altamirano (VA) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-2, 6-34. Carl Soderlund (VA) def. Carlos Divar (GT) 6-2, 6-35. #82 Henrik Wiersholm (VA) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 6-1, 6-46. Daniel Yun (GT) def. #115 J.C. Aragone (VA) 6-3, 7-6 (7-3)Doubles competition 1. Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito (GT) def. #47 Luca Corinteli/Henrik Wiersholm

(VA) 6-32. Thai-Son Kwiatkowski/Alexander Ritschard (VA) def. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT)

6-43. Collin Altamirano/J.C. Aragone (VA) def. Carlos Divar/Michael Kay (GT) 6-2Match Notes:#18 Georgia Tech 15-4, 7-2; #3 Virginia 21-1, 8-1Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (3,5,4,2)T-2:32 A-936

Virginia Tech 4, #18 Georgia Tech 3Apr 15, 2017 at Blacksburg, Va. (Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center)Singles competition 1. #5 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #114 Jai Corbett (VT) 6-1, 6-42. Mitch Harper (VT) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-1, 6-43. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Alexandre Ribeiro (VT) 7-5, 6-4

4. Henrik Korsgaard (VT) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 1-6, 6-3, 6-25. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Freddy Mesmer (VT) 6-3, 6-16. Jason Kros (VT) def. Chris Yun (GT) 1-6, 7-5, 7-5Doubles competition 1. Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito (GT) def. #60 Jai Corbett/Henrik Korsgaard

(VT) 7-52. Mitch Harper/Alexandre Ribeiro (VT) def. Cole Fiegel/Daniel Yun (GT) 7-6 (7-4)3. Jason Kros/Freddy Mesmer (VT) def. Carlos Divar/Michael Kay (GT) 7-5Match Notes:Virginia Tech 15-5, 7-3Order of finish: Doubles (1,2); Singles (5,2,1,4)

#12 North Carolina 4, #20 Georgia Tech 3Apr 21, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #19 Ronnie Schneider (NC) 6-3, 6-7 (5-7),

7-6 (7-5)2. #36 William Blumberg (NC) def. #105 Carlos Benito (GT) 6-3, 6-13. #110 Robert Kelly (NC) def. Carlos Divar (GT) 3-6, 6-2, 6-34. Jack Murray (NC) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 7-5, 6-25. Blaine Boyden (NC) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 6-3, 6-36. Chris Yun (GT) def. Anu Kodola (NC) 6-4, 1-6, 6-3Doubles competition 1. #69 Carlos Benito/Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #5 William Blumberg/Robert

Kelly (NC) 6-32. Cole Fiegel/Carlos Divar (GT) def. Jack Murray/Simon Soendergaard (NC) 6-33. Daniel Yun/Elijah Melendez (GT) def. Anu Kodola/Ronnie Schneider (NC) 5-4Match Notes:#12 North Carolina 22-3, 9-2 ACC; #20 Georgia Tech 15-6, 7-4 ACCOrder of finish: Doubles (1,2); Singles (2,4,5,3,6,1)A-500

#20 Georgia Tech 5, NC State 2Apr 23, 2017 at Atlanta, Ga. (Ken Byers Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #119 Alexis Galarneau (ST) 6-2, 7-6 (7-5)2. Carlos Benito (GT) def. #76 Nick Horton (ST) 6-1, 6-43. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Georgiy Malyshev (ST) 6-1, 6-34. Igor Saveljic (ST) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 7-5, 6-35. Chris Yun (GT) def. Ivan Saveljic (ST) 6-3, 6-06. Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Michael Ogden (ST) 6-2, 6-4Doubles competition 1. #48 Alexis Galarneau/Michael Ogden (ST) def. #69 Christopher Eubanks/Carlos

Benito (GT) 6-32. Cole Fiegel/Carlos Divar (GT) def. Nick Horton/Georgiy Malyshev (ST) 5-43. Igor Saveljic/Ivan Saveljic (ST) def. Daniel Yun/Elijah Melendez (GT) 6-3Match Notes:NC State 13-14, 4-8 ACC; #20 Georgia Tech 16-6, 8-4 ACCOrder of finish: Doubles (1,3); Singles (3,6,1,2,5,4)Match played indoors due to weatherOfficial: Darren Potkey T-1:55 A-240

#20 Georgia Tech 4, #34 Duke 3Apr 28, 2017 at Rome, Ga. (Rome Tennis Center at Berry College)Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #84 Spencer Furman (DU) 6-1, 6-42. #89 Andrew Li (GT) def. #95 Catalin Mateas (DU) 7-5, 6-43. Carlos Benito (GT) def. Robert Levine (DU) 6-2, 6-14. Nick Stachowiak (DU) def. Carlos Divar (GT) 6-4, 6-35. TJ Pura (DU) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 6-3, 6-36. Chris Yun (GT) def. Ryan Dickerson (DU) 6-4, 6-4Doubles competition 1. #69 Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito (GT) vs. #29 Nick Stachowiak/Spencer

Furman (DU) 4-4, unfinished2. Jason Lapidus/Ryan Dickerson (DU) def. Cole Fiegel/Michael Kay (GT) 6-23. Catalin Mateas/TJ Pura (DU) def. Daniel Yun/Elijah Melendez (GT) 6-3Match Notes:#34 Duke 16-9, 8-4 ACC; #20 Georgia Tech 17-6, 8-4 ACCOrder of finish: Doubles (3); Singles (3,1,5,4,6,2)ACC Men’s Tennis Championship QuarterfinalsT-2:15

#1 Wake Forest 4, #20 Georgia Tech 0Apr 29, 2017 at Rome Tennis Center (Rome, GA)Singles competition 1. #4 Petros Chrysochos (WF) vs. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) 6-3, 6-6,

unfinished2. #51 Borna Gojo (WF) def. #89 Andrew Li (GT) 6-3, 6-23. #13 Skander Mansouri (WF) vs. Carlos Benito (GT) 5-7, 6-3, 0-0, unfinished4. Dennis Uspensky (WF) vs. Daniel Yun (GT) 7-5, 3-5, unfinished5. #75 Christian Seraphim (WF) def. Chris Yun (GT) 7-5, 6-46. Alan Gadjiev (WF) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 6-3, 6-4Doubles competition 1. #1 Skander Mansouri/Christian Seraphim (WF) def. #38 Christopher Eubanks/

Carlos Benito (GT) 6-12. Alan Gadjiev/Borna Gojo (WF) vs. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) 4-3, unfinished3. Petros Chrysochos/Dennis Uspensky (WF) def. Daniel Yun/Carlos Divar (GT) 6-3Match Notes:Order of finish: Doubles (1,3); Singles (2,5,6)Men’s Tennis Championship Semifinals

#19 Georgia Tech 4, #39 Minnesota 1May 12, 2017 at Gainesville, Fla. (Ring Tennis Complex)Singles competition

1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. Felix Corwin (MINN) 6-3, 3-6, 6-42. #92 Andrew Li (GT) vs. #70 Matic Spec (MINN) 6-3, 2-6, 4-3, unfinished3. Stefan Milicevic (MINN) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-1, 6-14. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Josip Krstanovic (MINN) 6-0, 6-35. Daniel Yun (GT) vs. Eli Ogilvy (MINN) 1-6, 6-2, 6-6, unfinished6. Chris Yun (GT) def. Marino Alpeza (MINN) 6-1, 5-7, 6-1Doubles competition 1. #32 Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito (GT) def. Felix Corwin/Matic Spec

(MINN) 6-32. Andrew Li/Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Josip Krstanovic/Stefan Milicevic (MINN) 6-43. Eli Ogilvy/Marino Alpeza (MINN) def. Daniel Yun/Carlos Divar (GT) 6-2Match Notes:#39 Minnesota 17-10; #19 Georgia Tech 18-7Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (3,4,1,6)

#15 University of Florida 4, #19 Georgia Tech 0May 14, 2017 at Gainesville, Fla. (Ring Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #8 Alfredo Perez (UF) vs. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) unfinished2. #85 Elliott Orkin (UF) def. #92 Andrew Li (GT) 6-2, 6-23. Chase Perez-Blanco (UF) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-4, 6-24. Maxx Lipman (UF) vs. Carlos Divar (GT) unfinished5. #123 Johannes Ingildsen (UF) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 6-1, 7-56. McClain Kessler (UF) vs. Chris Yun (GT) unfinishedDoubles competition 1. #2 Johannes Ingildsen/Alfredo Perez (UF) def. #32 Carlos Benito/Christopher

Eubanks (GT) 6-32. Maxx Lipman/Elliott Orkin (UF) def. Cole Fiegel/Andrew Li (GT) 6-33. Joshua Wardell/Chase Perez-Blanco (UF) vs. Carlos Divar/Daniel Yun (GT) 5-4,

unfinishedMatch Notes:#19 Georgia Tech 18-8; #15 University of Florida 19-9Order of finish: Doubles (2,1); Singles (2,3,5)

2017 NCAA Singles ChampionshipMay 24-29, 2017 at Athens, Ga. (Dan Magill Tennis Complex)Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (Georgia Tech) def. #60 Martin Redlicki (UCLA) 6-3, 7-52. #7 Christopher Eubanks (Georgia Tech) def. #34 Or Ram-Harel (University of

Tulsa) 6-4, 7-53. #7 Christopher Eubanks (Georgia Tech) def. #55 Yuya Ito (University of Texas)

6-3, 6-04. #14 Thai-Son Kwiatkowski (Virginia) def. #7 Christopher Eubanks (Georgia Tech)

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SINGLES RECORDSCareer Wins (All Matches) Years Wins1. Guillermo Gomez 2008-11 1192. Kenny Thorne 1985-88 1123. Bryan Shelton 1985-88 1014. Andre Simm 1985-88 935. Roger Anderson 2000-03 906. West Nott 2001-04 857. Kevin King 2009-12 848. Scott Schnugg 2002-04 829. Paul Stevens 1991-95 8110. B.J. Traub 1993-97 8011. Matt Cozad 1996-99 7912. Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 7613. Juan Spir 2010-13 7514. Kevin King 2008-12 72 Nathan Rakitt 2008-12 72

Career Wins (Dual Matches) Years Wins1. Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 64 Guillermo Gomez 2008-11 643. Kenny Thorne 1985-88 62 Andre Simm 1985-88 625. Franz Sydow 1987-90 616. Paul Stevens 1991-95 57 West Nott 2001-04 577. Kevin King 2009-12 568. Roger Anderson 2000-03 549. B.J. Traub 1993-97 5310. Scott Cotton 1991-94 5211. Mark Ottinger 1991-94 5212. Juan Spir 2010-13 49

Career Win Pct. (All Matches) Years Record Pct.1. Harry Thompson 1958-60 64-11 .8532. Bob Nichols 1959 24-5 .8283. Walter Johnson 1964-66 54-12 .8184. Bill Mallory 1963-65 55-13 .8095. John Lawrence 1965-67 43-12 .7826. Ned Neely 1958-60 60-18 .7697. Guillermo Gomez 2008-11 119-38 .7588. Paul Metz 1959-60 34-12 .7399. Paul Speicher 1964-66 48-17 .73810. Kenny Thorne 1985-88 112-44 .71711. Scott Schnugg 2002-04 49-20 .71012. Kevin King 2009-12 84-41 .672

Season Wins (All Matches) Season Wins1. Kenny Thorne 1987-88 432. Guillermo Gomez 2010-11 34 Christopher Eubanks 2015-16 344. Benjamin Cassaigne 1996-97 325. Bryan Shelton 1985-86 30 Bryan Shelton 1987-88 307. Guillermo Gomez 2008-09 29 Guillermo Gomez 2009-10 29 Eduardo Segura 2014-15 2910. Bryan Shelton 1984-85 28 Roger Anderson 2001-02 28 Scott Schnugg 2001-02 28 Jose Muguruza 2004-05 28 Kevin King 2011-12 2815. Andre Simm 1985-86 27 Guillermo Gomez 2007-08 2717. Joao Menano 2001-02 26 West Nott 2001-02 26 Scott Schnugg 2003-04 26 Carlos Benito 2014-15 26

SINGLES/DOUBLES RECORDSSeason Wins (Dual Matches) Season Wins1. Bryan Shelton 1987-88 22 Jens Skjoedt 1987-88 22 Kenny Thorne 1987-88 224. Guillermo Gomez 2010-11 21 Christopher Eubanks 2015-16 216. Paul Stevens 1990-91 20 Franz Sydow 1988-89 20 Franz Sydow 1987-88 20 Kenny Thorne 1985-86 2010. Andre Simm 1987-88 19 Kevin King 2010-11 1912. Paul Stevens 1993-94 18 B.J. Traub 1993-94 18 Scott Schnugg 2001-02 18

Winning Pct. (All Matches) Season Record Pct.1. Walter Johnson 1964-65 22-2 .9172. Christopher Eubanks 2015-16 21-2 .9133. Harry Thompson 1957-58 19-2 .9054. Harry Thompson 1958-59 24-3 .8895. Ned Neely 1958-59 23-5 .821 Jens Skjoedt 1987-88 23-5 .8217. Guillermo Gomez 2010-11 34-8 .8108. Bill Mallory 1962-63 21-5 .8089. Benjamin Cassaigne 1998-99 25-6 .806 10. Walter Johnson 1965-66 19-5 .79211. Kenny Thorne 1987-88 30-8 .78912. Bill Mallory 1964-65 18-5 .783

DOUBLES RECORDSCareer Wins (All Matches) Years Wins1. Juan Spir 2010-13 1032. Kevin King 2009-12 903. Sergio Aguirre 1997-01 824. Scott Schnugg 2002-04 795. Scott Cotton 1991-94 766. Scott Blackmon 2005-08 75 Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 75 Bryan Shelton 1985-88 75 Kenny Thorne 1985-88 7510. Richy Gilbert 1984-87 7411. Matt Cozad 1996-99 7212. Joao Menano 2001-04 6713. Guillermo Gomez 2008-11 64

Career Wins (Dual Matches) Years Wins1. Juan Spir 1998-2001 622. Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 603. Guillermo Gomez 2008-11 584. Bryan Shelton 1985-88 57 Andre Simm 1985-88 576. Richy Gilbert 1984-87 567. Kevin King 2009-12 558. Kenny Thorne 1985-88 54 Roger Anderson 2000-03 5410. Matt Cozad 1996-99 5311. George Paulson 1986-89 52 Scott Cotton 1991-94 5213. Sergio Aguirre 1998-2001 51

Career Win Pct. (All Matches) Years Record Pct.1. Ned Neely 1958-60 55-13 .8092. Harry Thompson 1958-60 55-14 .7973. Paul Speicher 1964-66 45-15 .7504. Walter Johnson 1964-66 42-14 .7505. Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 73-25 .7456. Bill Mallory 1963-65 42-16 .7247. Bob Nichols 1959 17-7 .7088. Jerry Kirk 1964-66 35-15-1 .7039. John Lawrence 1965-67 34-15 .69410. Larry Turville 1968-71 53-24 .68811. Juan Spir 2010-13 103-47 .68712. Kevin King 2009-12 90-42 .681

Season Wins (All Matches) Season Wins1. Kevin King 2010-11 362. Juan Spir 2010-11 353. Sergio Aguirre 1998-99 304. West Nott 2001-02 29 Scott Schnugg 2001-02 296. Matt Cozad 1998-99 26 Juan Spir 2012-13 268. Kenny Thorne 1985-86 25 Scott Schnugg 2002-03 25 Ryan Smith 2010-11 25 Kevin King 2011-12 2512. Bryan Shelton 1987-88 24 Kenny Thorne 1987-88 24 Eliot Potvin 2010-11 2415. Joe Nickels 1993-94 23 Bryan Shelton 1985-86 23 Andre Simm 1987-88 23 Jens Skjoedt 1987-88 2319. David North 2004-05 22 Marko Rajevac 2004-05 22 Juan Spir 2011-12 22 Dean O’Brien 2010-11 21

Season Wins (Dual Matches) Season Wins1. Mark Avedekian 1987-88 242. Andre Simm 1987-88 22 Christopher Eubanks 2015-16 214. Bryan Shelton 1987-88 20 Jens Skjoedt 1987-88 20 Kenny Thorne 1987-88 207. West Nott 2001-02 19 Scott Schnugg 2001-02 19 Guillermo Gomez 2010-11 19 Dean O’Brien 2010-11 1911. Bryan Shelton 1985-86 18 Kevin King 2010-11 1813. Mark Avedekian 1986-87 17 Scott Cotton 1991-92 17 Richy Gilbert 1985-86 17 Joe Nickels 1993-94 17 Mark Ottinger 1993-94 17 Jens Skjoedt 1988-89 17 B.J. Traub 1993-94 17 Eliot Potvin 2010-11 17 Ryan Smith 2010-11 17 Juan Spir 2010-11 1723. Kevin King 2011-12 16 Juan Spir 2011-12 16 Carlos Benito 2015-16 16 Nathan Rakitt 2015-16 16

Winning Pct. (All Matches) Season Record Pct.1. Ned Neely 1959-60 21-2 .913 Harry Thompson 1959-60 21-2 .9133. Jens Skjoedt 1987-88 23-4 .8524. Scott Cotton 1991-92 22-5 .8155. Walter Johnson 1964-65 16-4 .800 Ned Neely 1958-59 20-5 .800 Harry Thompson 1958-59 20-5 .8008. George Paulson 1987-88 17-5 .7739. Juan Spir 2010-11 35-11 .76110. Roger Anderson 2002-03 19-6 .76011. Kevin King 2011-12 25-8 .75712. Walter Johnson 1965-66 15-5 .750 Bill Mallory 1964-65 15-5 .750 Bryan Shelton 1987-88 24-8 .750 Franz Sydow 1988-89 15-5 .750 Kenny Thorne 1987-88 24-8 .750 Kevin King 2010-11 36-12 .75013. Vikram Hundal 2012-13 20-7 .741

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ALL-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCEBryan Shelton ....................................... 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Andre Simm .............................................................1985, 1987Kenny Thorne........................................ 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Richy Gilbert .......................................................................1986Jens Skjoedt ................................................... 1988, 1989, 1990Franz Sydow .......................................................................1989Scott Cotton .............................................................1991, 1992Mark Ottinger ............................................................1991, 1993Rob Givone...............................................................1993, 1994Paul Stevens .......................................................................1994B.J. Traub ....................................................... 1995, 1996, 1997Benjamin Cassaigne ......................................... 1997, 1998, 1999Matt Cozad .........................................................................1999Roger Anderson .............................................. 2001, 2002, 2003Scott Schnugg ..........................................................2003, 2004Jose Muguruza ...................................................................2005Guillermo Gomez ................................... 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Kevin King ...................................................... 2010, 2011, 2012Juan Spir ....................................................... 2011, 2012, 2013Nathan Rakitt ............................................................. 2014 (2nd)Christopher Eubanks ................. 2015 (2nd), 2016 (1st), 2017 (1st)Andrew Li ................................................................... 2017 (3rd)*ACC began selecting 1st, 2nd and 3rd teams in 2014

ACC COACH OF THE YEARGary Groslimond ..................................................................1985Jean Desdunes .........................................................1988, 1994Kenny Thorne............................................................1999, 2017

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEARBryan Shelton .....................................................................1985Jens Skjoedt .......................................................................1990Benjamin Cassaigne .............................................................1999Guillermo Gomez .................................................................2011Christopher Eubanks ..................................................2016, 2017

ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEARRoger Anderson ..................................................................2000Guillermo Gomez .................................................................2008

ACADEMIC ALL-ACCGuillermo Gomez ............................................. 2008, 2009, 2010Kevin King ........................................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012*Ryan Smith ..................................................... 2008, 2009, 2010Juan Spir ...........................................................................2013Eduardo Segura ..................................................................2015Nathan Rakitt ......................................................................2016*ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year

CONFERENCE HONORS AND CHAMPIONS

ACC CHAMPIONS (1980-PRESENT)

SINGLES CHAMPIONS1985 Bryan Shelton (1)

1986 Kenny Thorne (2)

1988 Jens Skjoedt (5), Franz Sydow (6)

1989 Franz Sydow (3), Brad Prybis (6)

1990 Jens Skjoedt (1)

1991 Scott Cotton (4), Mark Ottinger (6)

1993 Rob Givone (1), Mark Ottinger (4)

1994 B.J. Traub (5)

1995 B.J. Traub (2)

1999 Benjamin Cassaigne (1), Matt Cozad (2)

2001 Stephen Moros (4)

DOUBLES CHAMPIONS1986 Bryan Shelton/ Richy Gilbert (1)

1988 Jens Skjoedt/ Mark Avedikian (3)

1989 Franz Sydow/ Brad Prybis (2) Jens Skjoedt/ Charles Williams (3)

1992 Scott Cotton/ Mark Ottinger (2)

1994 Scott Cotton/ Rob Givone (1)

1997 Marks Magnusson/ Matt Lee (3)

1998 Roberto Suarez/ Robert Wright (3)

1999 Matt Cozad/ Sergio Aguirre (3)

2001 Romain Coirault/ Joao Menano (2)

METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1976-78)SINGLES CHAMPIONS1976 Buzzy Willet

SEC CHAMPIONS (1932-6

TEAM CHAMPIONS1938 New Orleans, La. (Georgia Tech 24, Tulane 16)

1946 New Orleans, La. (Georgia Tech 17, Tulane 12)

1960 New Orleans, La. (Georgia Tech 26, Tulane 24)

Note: Tech was SEC runner-up in 1948, 1949, 1956, 1959

SINGLES CHAMPIONS (flight #)1938 Russell Bobbitt (No. 1)1946 T.W. Fowler (No. 2)1956 Mike Mehaffy (No. 5)1959 Bob Nichols (No. 2)1960 Ned Neely (No. 1), Harry Thompson (No. 2), Paul Petz (No. 5)

DOUBLES CHAMPIONS (flight #)1936 A.F. Morrell/Burtz Boulware (No. 1)1938 Russell Bobbit/Bill Moore (No. 1)1946 Howard McCall/Niles Milsap (co-champs, No. 1)1956 Mike Mehaffy/Bud Parker (No. 3)1960 Ned Neely/Harry Thompson (No. 1), Dave Peake/Davis Pearsall (No. 3)1964 Walter Johnson/Paul Speicher (No. 1)

ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLLSergio Aguirre ....................................... 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Michael Berlin .....................................................................1994Tim Bibby ....................................................... 1998, 1999, 2000Scott Blackmon ............................................... 2006, 2007, 2008Fabio Campos ...............................................................2002, 03Benjamin Cassaigne ......................................... 1997, 1998, 1999Kurt Clemmons ...................................................................1998Romain Coirault ............................................... 1998, 2000, 2001Scott Cotton ......................................... 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Tomas Denemark ............................................ 1996, 1997, 1998Colin Edwards ...........................................................2013, 2014Cole Fiegel ...............................................................2014, 2015Richy Gilbert .......................................................................1987Rob Givone.........................................................................1993Guillermo Gomez ................................... 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Philip Gresk ........................................................................2016Jeffrey Gross ......................................................................1983Greg Gusky.........................................................................1988George Gvelesiani ................................................................2008Gordon Hwang ...................................... 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001Travis Iams .........................................................................2001Casey Kay ...................................................... 2014, 2015, 2016Michael Kay ........................................................................2016Doug Kenny ........................................................................2009Kevin King ............................................ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Matt Lee .............................................. 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997Andrew Li ...........................................................................2016Markus Magnusson....................................................1997, 1998Miguel Martinez .........................................................1993, 1994Juan Melian ..............................................................2012, 2013Dusan Miljevic .....................................................................2010Eric Molnar ...............................................................2007, 2008Jose Muguruza ...................................................................2007Miguel Muguruza .................................................................2010Alex Navinkov .....................................................................2002Joe Nickels ...............................................................1992, 1993David North ..............................................................2006, 2008Mark Ottinger ............................................................1993, 1994George Pennington ..............................................................1981Eric Perry ...........................................................................1981Brad Prybis ...............................................................1989, 1991Marko Rajevac ....................................................................2006Nathan Rakitt ........................................ 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016Zachary Rath ............................................................2006, 2007Rob Rawlings ......................................................................1995Zubin Sarkary............................................................1993, 1994Eduardo Segura .................................... 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015Will Showers .......................................................................2014Jens Skjoedt ................................................... 1987, 1988, 1989Ryan Smith ..................................................... 2008, 2009, 2010Juan Spir ...........................................................................2013Paul Stevens ............................... 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995Christopher Sylvester ..................................................1981, 1982Kenny Thorne......................................................................1988B.J. Traub ...........................................................................1997Trevor Wilson ......................................................................2002David Wright .......................................................................2002Robert Wright ........................................ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001Robert Yang ........................................................................1983Daniel Yun ..........................................................................2016

ACC CHAMPIONS (1980-2001, flight #)

METRO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS (1976-78)

SEC CHAMPIONS (1932-64)

Guillermo Gomez became the third Tech player to be named All-ACC four times in 2011.

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NATIONAL AND GEORGIA TECH HONORSITA ALL-AMERICANed Neely ...............................................1959 (2nd), 1960 (3rd)Bob Nichols ...............................................................1959 (3rd)Walter Johnson ..................................................................1966Larry Turville.......................................................................1970Bryan Shelton ....................................................................1988Kenny Thorne.....................................................................1988Roger Anderson .................................................................2003Scott Schnugg ...................................................................2003David North .......................................................................2005Marko Rajevac ...................................................................2005Guillermo Gomez ............................................2009, 2010. 2011Kevin King ...............................................................2011, 2012Juan Spir ......................................................2011, 2012, 2013Vikram Hundal ....................................................................2013Christopher Eubanks .................................................2016, 2017

ITA REGION PLAYER OF THE YEARKenny Thorne.....................................................................1988

ITA REGION SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEARRoger Anderson .................................................................2003

ITA REGION ROOKIE OF THE YEARPaul Stevens ......................................................................1991Guillermo Gomez ................................................................2008

ITA/PENN REGION PLAYER OF THE YEARB.J. Traub ..........................................................................1995

ITA/RAFAEL OSUNA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDRoger Anderson .................................................................2002

ITA/ARTHUR ASHE SENIOR PLAYER OF THE YEAR (EAST REGION)Scott Schnugg ...................................................................2004

USTA/ITA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDChristopher Eubanks ...........................................................2016

JOHN VAN NOSTRAND MEMORIAL AWARDKenny Thorne.....................................................................1988

ITA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEARKenny Thorne.....................................................................2011

GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAPaul Stevens ................................... 1992 (3rd), 1994, 1995 (1st)Matt Lee ................................................................... 1997 (1st)

ITA SCHOLAR-ATHLETESZachary Rath .....................................................................2006Scott Blackmon ..................................................................2008George Gvelesiani ...............................................................2008Jose Muguruza ..................................................................2008Guillermo Gomez ................................................................2011Ryan Smith ....................................................2008, 2009, 2011Kevin King ........................................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012Dusan Miljevic ................................................2010, 2011, 2012Will Showers ......................................................................2014

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPPaul Stevens ......................................................................1995

ITA/PRINCE POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPPaul Stevens ......................................................................1995

NACDA/DISNEY POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPPaul Stevens ......................................................................1995

GEORGIA TECH SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEESRussell Bobbit (1937-40) ....................................................1958Earle Bortell (1934-1961) ...................................................1968Benjamin Cassaigne (1996-99) ............................................2011Hank Crawford (1931-34) ...................................................1956Walter Johnson (1966-69) ..................................................1969Howard McCall (1943-46) ...................................................1965Bill Moore (1935-38)..........................................................1972Ned Neely (1958-60) .........................................................1969Bob Nichols (1957-59) .......................................................1984Frank Owens (1916-19) .....................................................1974Billy Reese (1931, 33-35)...................................................1962Bryan Shelton (1985-88) ....................................................1993Jens Skjoedt (1987-90)......................................................2001Paul Speicher (1964-66) ....................................................1979Harry Thompson (1958-60).................................................1970Kenny Thorne (1985-88) ....................................................1995Larry Turville (1968-71) ......................................................1985Frank Willet (1943-45) ........................................................1061

Left - 1999 ACC Player of the Year Benjamin Cassaigne. Below left - legendary Coach Earle Bortell with two-time All-American Ned Neely. Below right - two-time doubles All-Americans Juan Spir (left) and Kevin King.

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TECH IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP1988Michigan 5, Georgia Tech 4May 21 • Athens, Ga.NCAA Second Round (Tech received a 1st-round bye)Doubles (Michigan wins the point)1. Thorne/Skjoedt (GT) d. Nagel/Washington (M) 6-0, 6-22. Goldberg/Koontz (M) d. Shelton/Sydow (GT) 7-6, 4-6, 6-4*3. Morris/Chip McColl (M) d. Paulson/Simm (GT) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6Singles1. D. Goldberg (M) d. K. Thorne (GT) 6-3, 7-62. E. Nagel (M) d. B. Shelton (GT) 6-7, 7-6, 7-63. M. Washington (M) d. G. Paulson (GT) 6-0, 6-24. A. Simm (GT) d. J. Morris (M) 5-7, 6-3, 7-65. J. Skjoedt (GT) d. B. Koontz (M) 7-6, 6-46. F. Sydow (GT) d. J. Roussel (M) 7-6, 5-7, 7-5*clinching match

1994Georgia Tech 4, Florida State 2May 13 • Columbia, S.C.NCAA Region II QuarterfinalsDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Givone/Cotton (GT) d. McKenzie/Stanton (FSU) 8-6 2. Ottinger/Nickels (GT) vs. Martinez/White (FSU) DNF3. Stevens/Traub (GT) d. J. Green/D. Kirkley (FSU) 8-6Singles1. B. Stanton (FSU) d. R. Givone (GT) 2-6, 6-3, 6-32. S. Cotton (GT) d. K. McKenzie (FSU) 6-4, 1-6, 6-23. P. Stevens (GT) vs. A. Martinez (FSU) DNF4. M. Ottinger (GT) d. J. White (FSU) 6-4, 4-6, 7-6*5. A. Baron (FSU) d. B.J. Traub (GT) 6-2, 7-66. J. Nickels (GT) d. S. Schuhrieman (FSU) 6-3, 6-2*clinching match

Georgia Tech 4, Virginia Commonwealth 1May 14 • Columbia, S.C. NCAA Region II SemifinalsDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Givone/Cotton (GT) d. Eliasson/Elmlad (VCU) 8-62. Ottinger/Nickels (GT) vs. Kodjoe/Wassmer (VCU) DNF3. Stevens/Traub (GT) d. Bjorkholm/Wickstrom (VCU) 8-6Singles1. R. Givone (GT) d. F. Eliasson (VCU) 6-2, 6-22. S. Cotton (GT) vs. J. Elmblad (VCU) DNF3. P. Stevens (GT) d. B. Kodjoe (VCU) 6-3, 6-14. F. Wickstrom (VCU) d. M. Ottinger (GT) 6-0, 6-45. B.J. Traub (GT) d. A. Bjorkholm (VCU) 7-5, 6-1*6. J. Nickels (GT) vs. C. Wassmer (VCU) DNF*clinching match

Georgia Tech 4, North Carolina 3May 15 • Columbia, S.C.NCAA Region II FinalsDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Caldwell/Morrow (UNC) d. Givone/Cotton (GT) 8-42. Ottinger/Nickels (GT) d. Harsanyi/Hutton (UNC) 9-83. Stevens/Traub (GT) d. Bradham/Ryan Harper (UNC) 8-2Singles1. D. Caldwell (UNC) d. R. Givone (GT) 6-7, 6-2, 6-22. S. Cotton (GT) d. B. Morrow (UNC) 3-6, 7-6, 6-4*3. P. Harsanyi (UNC) d. P. Stevens (GT) 6-2, 6-44. M. Ottinger (GT) d. C. Pulliam (UNC) 6-4, 6-45. B. Hutton (UNC) d. B.J. Traub (GT) 6-2, 4-6, 6-26. J. Nickels (GT) d. W. Brabham (UNC) 6-1, 7-6*clinching match

TCU 4, Georgia Tech 1May 21 • South Bend, Ind. NCAA Championship 1st RoundDoubles (Texas Christian wins the point)1. Cotton/Givone (GT) vs. Robinson/Roditi (TCU) DNF2. Bowen/Weir-Smith (TCU) d. Nickels/Ottinger (GT) 8-33. Fisher/Peterson (TCU) d. Stevens/Traub (GT) 8-1Singles1. R. Givone (GT) vs. P. Robinson (TCU) DNF2. D. Roditi (TCU) d. S. Cotton (GT) 6-3, 7-6*3. P. Stevens (GT) d. D. Bowen (TCU) 6-0, 6-24. S. Figley (TCU) d. M. Ottinger (GT) 6-3, 6-35. B.J. Traub (GT) vs. D. Peterson (TCU) DNF6. A. Fisher (TCU) d. J. Nickels (GT) 6-4, 6-2*clinching match

1997Duke 4, Georgia Tech 3May 9, 1997 • Atlanta, Ga.NCAA Region II QuarterfinalsDoubles (Duke wins the point)1. Cassaigne/Powell (GT) vs. Wile/Root (D) DNF2. Muzyka/Koehler (D) d. Cozad/Wright (GT) 8-63. Gusky/Porter Jones (D) d. Traub/Lee (GT) 8-5 Singles1. D. Root (D) d. B.J. Traub (GT) 4-6, 6-4, 7-6*2. B. Cassaigne (GT) d. A. Brause (D) 6-3, 6-43. D. Muzyka (D) d. M. Cozad (GT) 6-7, 6-3, 6-44. K. Powell (GT) d. A. Gusky (D) 6-2, 6-35. J. Wile (D) d. R. Wright (GT) 7-5, 6-26. M. Lee (GT) d. S. Koehler (D) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3* clinching match

1998North Carolina 4, Georgia Tech 0May 15, 1998 • Richmond, Va.NCAA Region II QuarterfinalsDoubles (North Carolina wins the point)1. Grass/Seri (UNC) d. Cassaigne/Cozad (GT) 9-82. Suarez/Wright (GT) d. Hill/Tedesco (UNC) 8-63. Phillips/Thomas (UNC) d. Aguirre/Jeong (GT) 8-2Singles1. B. Cassaigne (GT) vs. T. Phillips (UNC) DNF2. M. Cozad (GT) vs. R. Tedesco (UNC) DNF3. A. Seri (UNC) d. T. Harris (GT) 6-1, 7-64. G. Hill (UNC) d. R. Coirault (GT) 6-3, 7-6*5. R. Suarez (GT) vs. T. Thomas (UNC) DNF6. M. Grass (UNC) d. S. Aguirre (GT) 6-4, 6-0*clinching match

1999Georgia Tech 4, Boise State 1May 14, 1999 • Palo Alto, Calif.NCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Cassaigne/Bibby (GT) d. Meineke/Moodie (BSU) 9-82. C. Dalos/Thompson (BSU) d. Suarez/R. Wright (GT) 8-23. Aguirre/Cozad (GT) d. A. Roumieh/Rugimbana (BSU) 8-3Singles1. B. Cassaigne (GT) vs. L. Meineke (BSU) DNF2. W. Moodie (BSU) d. M. Cozad (GT) 6-1, 6-33. R. Suarez (GT) d. D. Dalgaard (BSU) 6-3, 6-24. R. Coirault (GT) d. R. Thompson (BSU) 6-3, 2-3 ret.*5. J. Jeong (GT) d. R. Rugimbana (BSU) 6-1, 6-06. S. Aguirre (GT) vs. G. Coren (BSU) DNF*clinching match

Stanford 4, Georgia Tech 0May 15, 1999 • Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Region 2nd RoundDoubles (Stanford wins the point)1. Abrams/Kim (S) d. Bibby/Coirault (GT) 8-22. Wolters/Hippensteel (S) d. Suarez/Wright (GT) 8-23. Aguirre/Cozad (GT) vs. Scott/Ansari (S) DNFSingles1. R. Wolters (S) d. M. Cozad (GT) 6-3, 6-4*2. G. Abrams (S) d. R. Suarez (GT) 6-1, 6-43. R. Coirault (GT) vs. K.J. Hippensteel (S) DNF4. J. Jeong (GT) vs. A. Kim (S) DNF5. S. Scott (S) d. S. Aguirre (GT) 6-3, 6-16. T. Bibby (GT) vs. A. Ansari (S) DNF*clinching match

2001Georgia Tech 4, Arizona 2May 12, 2001 • Athens, Ga.NCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Anderson/Wright (GT) d. Capriati/Hagman (UA) 8-32. Coirault/Menano (GT) d. Lloyd/Kim (UA) 8-43. Aguirre/Moros (GT) vs. Agniel/Jackson (UA) DNFSingles1. S. Capriati (UA) d. R. Anderson (GT) 6-2, 6-42. R. Coirault (GT) vs. T. Lloyd (UA) DNF3. D. Wright (GT) d. C. Hagman (UA) 7-6 (4), 6-44. W. Kim (UA) d. S. Moros (GT) 6-3, 6-15. J. Menano (GT) d. A. Agniel (UA) 6-1, 6-36. A. Navinkov (GT) d. J. Niskala (UA) 6-4, 7-6 (5)**clinching match

Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0May 13, 2001 • Athens, Ga. NCAA Region 2nd RoundDoubles (Georgia wins the point)1. M. Boeker/Parrott (UGA) d. Anderson/Wright (GT) 8-42. Hodge/Wagner (UGA) d. Coirault/Menanon (GT) 9-73. Aguirre/Moros (GT) vs. Joseph/N. Boeker (UGA) DNFSingles1. M. Boeker (UGA) d. R. Anderson (GT) 6-4, 6-1*2. B. Hodge (UGA) d. R. Coirault (GT) 6-3, 6-23. D. Wright (GT) vs. L. Joseph (UGA) DNF4. C. Carlson(UGA) d. S. Moros (GT) 6-0, 6-25. J. Menano (GT) vs. T. Parrott (UGA) DNF6. A. Navinkov (GT) vs. B. Wagner (UGA) DNF*clinching match

2002South Carolina 4, Georgia Tech 2May 11, 2002 • Athens, Ga. NCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Anderson/Wright (GT) d. Westman/Niculescu (SC) 8-52. Nott/Schnugg (GT) vs. Rose/Wermee (SC) DNF3. Menano/Moros (GT) d. Nelson/Atkinson (SC) 8-5Singles1. R. Anderson (GT) d. S. Rose (SC) 2-6, 6-0, 6-22. A. Niculescu (SC) d. D. Wright (GT) 6-1, 6-33. D. Nelson (SC) d. J. Menano (GT) 6-4, 6-14. M. Westman (SC) d. S. Schnugg (GT) 6-4, 7-6*5. C. Wermee (SC) vs. W. Nott (GT) 6-1, 6-36. S. Moros (GT) vs. R. Pacheco (SC) DNF*clinching match

2003Auburn 4, Georgia Tech 3May 10, 2003 • Oxford, Miss. NCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (Auburn wins the point)1. Anderson/Schnugg (GT) d. Juniad/Colombo (A) 9-72. Minozzo/Schiller (A) d. Pieters/Menano (GT) 8-53. Pelva/George (A) d. McLeod/Nott (GT) 8-6Singles1. R. Juniad (A) d. R. Anderson (GT) 6-3, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (5)*2. G. Zoltan (A) d. S. Schnugg (GT) 6-2, 7-63. J. Pieters (GT) d. A. Colombo (A) 6-3, 6-44. R. Minozzo (A) d. J. Menano (GT) 6-0, 6-25. W. Nott (GT) d. A. Boz (A) 6-2, 6-1*clinching match

2004SMU 4, Georgia Tech 0May 14, 2004 • Waco, TexasNCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (SMU wins the point)1. Brunstrom/Soderberg (S) d. Muguruza/Schnugg (GT) 9-72. Chingoka/McNaughton (S) d. Rajevac/Nott (GT) 9-8 (4)3. McLeod/Menano (GT) vs. Oredsson/Murgler (S) DNFSingles1. S. Schnugg (GT) vs. J. Brunstrom (S) DNF2. J. Muguruza (GT) vs. H. Soderburg (S) DNF3. W. Nott (GT) vs. G. Chingoka (S) DNF4. L. Secczyszyn (S) d. J. Menano (GT) 6-2, 6-4*5. A. Skrypko (S) d. Z. Rath (GT) 6-1, 6-06. P. Oredsson (S) d. M. Rajevac (GT) 6-3, 6-2*clinching match

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TECH IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP2005Vanderbilt 4, Georgia Tech 3May 14, 2005 • Gainesville, Fla.NCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Brown/Pinsky (V) d. North/Rajevac (GT), 8-52. Muguruza/Young (GT) d. Sachs/Dufaux (V), 8-13. Blackmon/Rath (GT) d. Preston/Lockin (V), 9-8 (5)Singles1. S. Brown (V) d. J. Muguruza (GT), 6-3, 4-6, 6-42. J. Pinsky (V) d. D. North (GT), 0-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4*3. M. Locking (V) d. M. Rajevac (GT), 6-3, 6-34. R. Preston (V) d. Z. Rath (GT), 7-5, 6-35. J. Delass (GT) d. N. Sachs (V), 6-1, 7-56. G. Gvelesiani (GT) d. E. Dufaux (V), 6-2, 7-5*clinching match

2006Georgia Tech 4, Alabama 2May 13, 2006 • Athens, Ga. NCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. North/Rajevac (GT) d. Mertz/Bes (UA), 8-22. Thibaudeau/Buikema (UA) d. Blackmon/Rath (GT), 8-53. Delass/Gvelesiani (GT) d. Jung/Felsenthal (UA), 9-7Singles1. J. Jung (UA) d. M. Rajevac (GT), 4-6, 7-5, 6-22. J. Delass (GT) d. J. Bes (UA), 6-0, 6-23. D. North (GT) d. M. Thibaudeau (UA), 4-6, 6-1, 6-4*4. Z. Rath (GT) vs. S. Struyf (UA), 4-6, 7-5, suspended5. B. Mertz (UA) d. S. Blockmon (GT), 6-4, 6-26. G. Gvelesiani (GT) d. D. Buikema (UA), 6-3, 6-2*clinching match

Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0May 14, 2006 • Athens, Ga.NCAA Region 2nd RoundDoubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. North/Rajevac (GT) vs. Isner/Ruiz (UA), 6-7, unfinished2. Flores/Omerzel (UGA d. Blackmon/Rath (GT), 8-53. Bobusic/Purcell (UGA) d. Delass/Gvelesiani (GT), 8-3Singles1. J. Isner (UGA) d. M. Rajevac (GT), 7-5, 6-42. J. Delass (GT) vs. L. Flores (UGA), 4-6, 4-4, suspended3. D. North (GT) vs. A. Ruiz (UGA), 6-4, 3-1, suspended4. Z. Rath (GT) vs. M. Omerzel (UGA), 7-6 (2), 3-3, suspended5. C. Purcell (UGA) d. S. Blockmon (GT), 6-0, 6-36. S. Bobusic (UGA) d. G. Gvelesiani (GT), 6-3, 6-4*clinching match

2007Florida 4, Georgia Tech 1May 11, 2007 • Tallahassee, Fla.NCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (Florida won the point)1. #3 Levine/Ouellette (UFL) def. North/Muguruza (GT) 8-52. Briceno/Barton (UFL) vs. Blackmon/Rath (GT) 3-6, unfinished3. Dolberg/Cash (UFL) def. DeLass/Gvelesiani (GT) 8-3Singles1. #3 J. Levine (UFL) def. #42 D. North (GT) 6-4, 6-2*2. #21 G. Ouellette (UFL) def. J. Muguruza (GT) 6-3, 6-43. N. Briceno (UFL) def. J. DeLass (GT) 6-0, 6-24. S. Blackmon (GT) def. B. Mulligan (UFL) 6-1, 6-15. J. Dolberg (UFL) vs. Z. Rath (GT) 2-6, 7-5, 1-0, unfinished6. D.Cash (UFL) vs. A. Roebuck (GT) 6-4, 2-6, 1-2, unfinished*clinching match

2010#24 Georgia Tech 4, #47 Binghamton 1May 15, 2010 at Lexington, Ky.NCAA Region 1st RoundDoubles (Tech wins point) 1. #70 Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) def. Sven Vloedgraven/Gilbert Wong (BING) 8-32. Alexandre Haggai/Moshe Levy (BING) def. #52 Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) 8-23. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Bastian Bornkessel/Ruben Devos

(BING) 8-1Singles 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) vs. Sven Vloedgraven (BING) 4-6, 4-1, unfinished2. #85 Kevin King (GT) def. Moshe Levy (BING) 7-5, 6-23. #112 Eliot Potvin (GT) vs. Alexandre Haggai (BING) 6-7 (13-15), unfinished4. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Gilbert Wong (BING) 6-3, 6-45. Arnav Jain (BING) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 7-6 (7-5), 6-06. Juan Spir (GT) def. Ruben Devos (BING) 7-5, 6-3**clinching match

#11 Kentucky 4, #24 Georgia Tech 1May 16, 2010 at Lexington, Ky.NCAA Regional, 2nd RoundDoubles (Kentucky wins point) 1. #22 Eric Quigley/Brad Cox (KY) def. #52 Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) 8-42. #76 Alberto Gonzalez/Alex Lambropoulos (KY) vs. #70 Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith

(GT) 7-7, unfinished3. Alex Musialek/Anthony Rossi (KY) def. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) 8-6Singles 1. #12 Eric Quigley (KY) def. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) 6-3, 6-42. #49 Alex Musialek (KY) def. #85 Kevin King (GT) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3*3. #112 Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Brad Cox (KY) 6-4, 6-44. Anthony Rossi (KY) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-4, 6-35. Alberto Gonzalez (KY) vs. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-4, 2-1, unfinished6. Alex Lambropoulos (KY) vs. Juan Spir (GT) 2-6, 3-1, unfinished*clinching match

2011#16 Georgia Tech 4, Middle Tennessee State 0May 13, 2011 • Atlanta, Ga. (Bill Moore Tennis Center)NCAA Regional First RoundDoubles competition (Tech wins point)1. #14 Juan Spir/Kevin King (GT) def. Ben Davis/Shaun Waters (MTSU) 8-2*2. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Elliot Barnwell/Kyle Wishing (MTSU) 8-13. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) vs. Matthew Langley/Dimitri Pippos (MTSU)

4-3, unfinishedSingles competition1. #14 Guillermo Gomez (GT) vs. Ben Davis (MTSU) 4-6, 2-2, unfinished2. #82 Juan Spir (GT) vs. Shaun Waters (MTSU) 6-2, 4-1, unfinished3. Kevin King (GT) def. Matthew Langley (MTSU) 6-2, 6-2*4. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Dimitri Pippos (MTSU) 6-1, 6-15. Magin Ortiga (GT) vs. Elliot Barnwell (MTSU) 6-4, 1-0, unfinished6. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Kyle Wishing (MTSU) 6-0, 6-2Order of finish: Doubles (2,1)*; Singles (6,4,3*)

#16 Georgia Tech 4, #21 Mississippi State 1May 14, 2011 • Atlanta, Ga. (Bill Moore Tennis Center)NCAA Regional - 2nd RoundDoubles competition (Tech wins point)1. #14 Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) def. #37 Louis Cant/Malte Stropp (MS) 8-5*2. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. George Coupland/Artem Ilyushin (MS) 8-33. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) vs. James Chaudry/Zach White (MS) 6-4,

unfinishedSingles competition1. #14 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #61 Artem Ilyushin (MS) 6-2, 7-6 (7-3)2. #60 George Coupland (MS) def. #82 Juan Spir (GT) 1-6, 6-3, 6-33. Kevin King (GT) def. #92 Malte Stropp (MS) 6-2, 6-34. Eliot Potvin (GT) vs. James Chaudry (MS) 6-4, 3-6, 1-3, unfinished5. Magin Ortiga (GT) vs. #86 Louis Cant (MS) 5-7, 1-3, unfinished6. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Zach White (MS) 6-4, 6-4*Order of finish: Doubles (2,1*); Singles (2,1,3,6*)

#2 Southern California 4, #16 Georgia Tech 0May 19, 2011 • Stanford, Calif. (Taube Stadium)NCAA Championship - Round of 16Doubles competition (USC wins point)1. #14 Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) def. #22 Jaak Poldma/J.T. Sundling (USC) 8-32. Emilio Gomez/Steve Johnson (USC) def. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) 8-4*3. Daniel Nguyen/Ray Sarmiento (USC) def. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT)

8-2Singles competition1. #1 Steve Johnson (USC) vs. #14 Guillermo Gomez (GT) unfinished2. #38 Jaak Poldma (USC) def. #82 Juan Spir (GT) 6-2, 6-4*3. #44 Daniel Nguyen (USC) vs. Kevin King (GT) unfinished4. #47 Ray Sarmiento (USC) def. Eliot Potvin (GT) 6-2, 6-05. Emilio Gomez (USC) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-1, 6-16. Peter Lucassen (USC) vs. Dean O’Brien (GT) unfinishedOrder of finish: Doubles (1,3,2*); Singles (5,4,2*)

2015#17 Columbia 4, #42 Georgia Tech 1May 8, 2015 at Oxford, Miss. (Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center)NCAA Tournament - 1st roundDoubles competition (Tech wins point)1. #46 Winston Lin/Mike Vermeer (CU) vs. Eduardo Segura/Carlos Benito (GT)

6-5, unfinished2. Michael Kay/Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #84 Ashok Narayana/Dragos Ignat

(CU) 8-7 (7-2)3. Nathan Rakitt/Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Max Schnur/Bert Vancura (CU) 8-5Singles competition 1. #17 Winston Lin (CU) def. #53 Christopher Eubanks (GT) 6-4, 6-42. #108 Dragos Ignat (CU) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-2, 2-6, 6-23. Ashok Narayana (CU) def. Nathan Rakitt (GT) 6-1, 7-6 (7-5)4. Mike Vermeer (CU) def. Michael Kay (GT) 6-1, 6-45. Shawn Hadavi (CU) vs. Cole Fiegel (GT) 3-6, 6-4, 2-1, unfinished6. Bert Vancura (CU) vs. Eduardo Segura (GT) 6-4, 3-4, unfinishedMatch Notes:Georgia Tech 14-13; National ranking #42Columbia 15-5; National ranking #17Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (4,1,3,2)

2016#32 Georgia Tech 4, #46 UC Santa Barbara 1May 13, 2016 at Los Angeles, Calif. (Marks Stadium)NCAA Championship - round of 64Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. Nathan Eshmade (UCSB) 6-2, 6-32. #113 Carlos Benito (GT) vs. N. Moreno de Alboran (UCSB) 0-6, 6-3, 5-4,

unfinished3. Cole Fiegel (GT) vs. Morgan Mays (UCSB) 6-7 (5-7), 4-2, unfinished4. Daniel Yun (GT) def. Anders Holm (UCSB) 3-6, 6-1, 6-25. Nathan Rakitt (GT) def. Cody Rakela (UCSB) 6-4, 6-46. Michael Kay (GT) def. Teague Hamilton (UCSB) 6-3, 7-5Doubles competition 1. #78 Nathan Eshmade/Miles Seemann (UCSB) def. #38 Casey Kay/Michael Kay

(GT) 6-22. #37 Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito (GT) def. N. Moreno de Alboran/Anders

Holm (UCSB) 6-43. Morgan Mays/Andrew Riminton (UCSB) def. Andrew Li/Nathan Rakitt (GT) 7-5Match NotesUC Santa Barbara 17-7; Georgia Tech 17-8Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (1,6,5,4)

#11 Southern California 4, #32 Georgia Tech 2May 14, 2016 at Los Angeles, Calif. (Marks Stadium)NCAA Championship - round of 32Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. #23 Max de Vroome (USC) 6-3, 7-6 (7-2)2. #41 Nick Crystal (USC) def. #113 Carlos Benito (GT) 6-4, 6-43. #69 Logan Smith (USC) def. Cole Fiegel (GT) 3-6, 6-3, 6-44. #121 Thibault Forget (USC) def. Daniel Yun (GT) 6-2, 6-35. Jack Jaede (USC) def. Nathan Rakitt (GT) 6-1, 6-7 (4-7), 6-16. Rob Bellamy (USC) vs. Michael Kay (GT) 4-6, 7-5, 3-2, unfinishedDoubles competition 1. #46 Nick Crystal/Laurens Verboven (USC) def. #38 Casey Kay/Michael Kay

(GT) 6-12. #37 Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito (GT) def. Thibault Forget/Max de Vroome

(USC) 7-6 (7-5)3. Nathan Rakitt/Andrew Li (GT) def. Rob Bellamy/Tanner Smith (USC) 6-3Match NotesGeorgia Tech 17-9; Southern California 17-6Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (4,1,2,5,3)

2017#19 Georgia Tech 4, #39 Minnesota 1May 12, 2017 at Gainesville, Fla. (Ring Tennis Complex)NCAA Championship - round of 64 Singles competition 1. #7 Christopher Eubanks (GT) def. Felix Corwin (MINN) 6-3, 3-6, 6-42. #92 Andrew Li (GT) vs. #70 Matic Spec (MINN) 6-3, 2-6, 4-3, unfinished3. Stefan Milicevic (MINN) def. Carlos Benito (GT) 6-1, 6-14. Carlos Divar (GT) def. Josip Krstanovic (MINN) 6-0, 6-35. Daniel Yun (GT) vs. Eli Ogilvy (MINN) 1-6, 6-2, 6-6, unfinished6. Chris Yun (GT) def. Marino Alpeza (MINN) 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 Doubles competition 1. #32 Christopher Eubanks/Carlos Benito (GT) def. Felix Corwin/Matic Spec (MINN) 6-32. Andrew Li/Cole Fiegel (GT) def. Josip Krstanovic/Stefan Milicevic (MINN) 6-43. Eli Ogilvy/Marino Alpeza (MINN) def. Daniel Yun/Carlos Divar (GT) 6-2Match Notes:Minnesota 17-10; National ranking #39Georgia Tech 18-7; National ranking #19

Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (3,4,1,6)

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SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP1945Howard McCall - Reached the quarterfinals Niles Millsap - Reached the third round

1959Ned Neely1st Rd: Bye2nd Rd. (64): def. F. Zuidelma (W. Michigan) 6-1, 6-33rd Rd. (32): def. B. Hill (San Jose St.) 6-1, 6-24th Rd. (16) def. T. Breiberg (Yale) 1-6, 6-2, 7-5Qtr. Rd.: lost to J. Moss (Miami) 2-6, 3-6Bob Nichols1st Rd: Bye2nd. Rd. (64): def. H. Taylor (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 9-73rd Rd. (32): def. J. Jeffries (Stanford) 3-6, 6-2, 6-44th Rd. (16): lost to W. Reed (San Jose State) 4-6, 4-6

1960Ned Neely - lost in the first roundHarry Thompson - lost in the first round

1965Walter Johnson1st Rd.: def. B. Marshall (Texas) 6-1, 6-32nd Rd.: def. F. Tutvia (Miami) 6-1, 6-13rd Rd.: lost to J. Osborne (Utah) 3-6, 4-6Bill Mallory1st Rd.: def. K. Schick (USC) 6-2, 6-22nd Rd.: lost to R. Ray (Arizona) 6-4, 4-6, 2-6John Lawrence1st Rd. lost to G. Fareed (California) 4-6, 5-7Paul Speicher1st Rd.: lost to C. Witt (Washington) 2-6, 6-2, 3-6

1966Walter Johnson - Reached the quarterfinalsPaul Speicher - Reached the second roundJohn Lawrence - Lost in the first roundJohn Gilbart - Lost in the first round

1967Bob Speicher - Lost in the first roundJohn Gilbart - Lost in the first round

1968Bob Speicher1st Rd.: def. D. Samson (Houston) 6-3, 6-12nd Rd.: lost to F. Conner (Trinity) 4-6, 1-6John Gilbart1st Rd.: lost to R. Monan (Mich. St.) 2-6, 6-8Larry Turville1st Rd.: lost to S. Tidball (UCLA) 0-6, 2-6Chris Brown1st Rd.: lost to R. Knight (Washington) 1-6, 1-6

1969Larry Turville1st Rd.: def. E. Barrow (Hope) 6-2, 6-42nd. Rd.: def. P. Gerken (Stanford) 6-3, 6-33rd. Rd.: lost to T. Howard (Tulane) 1-6, 3-6Chris Baxter1st Rd.: def. D. Stevenson (Army) 6-3, 6-22nd. Rd.: lost to B. McKinley (Trinity) 3-6, 2-6Bob Speicher1st. Rd.: lost to S. Rogers (Princeton) 4-6, 6-4, 7-9Steve Yellin1st Rd.: lost to B. Alloo (California) 7-5, 2-6, 3-6

1970Larry Turville1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (128): def. L. Langstroth (UNC) 6-3, 8-63rd Rd. (64): def. T. Dunker (Indiana) 6-4, 6-14th Rd. (32): lost to T. Leonard (USC) 4-6, 0-6Steve Yellin1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (128): def. D. Merrill (Seattle) 6-0, 6-13rd Rd. (64): lost to S. Faulk (LSU) 2-6, 2-6Chris Baxter1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (128): lost to J. Corn (UNC) 6-4, 6-2, 6-3Chuck Sloane1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (128): lost to L. Hall (BYU) 4-6, 4-6

1971Chris Baxter1st Rd. (180): lost to Armstrong (Colorado) 7-5, 3-6, 3-6Chuck Sloane1st Rd. (180): def. Pokorny (Indiana St.) 3-6, 7-5, 6-32nd Rd. (128): lost to Shires (BYU) 3-6, 4-6Larry Turville1st Rd. (180): Bye2nd Rd. (128): def. Russell (SMU) 7-5, 6-03rd Rd. (64): lost to Fort (Arizona St.) 5-7, 1-6Steve Yellin 1st Rd. (180): Bye2nd Rd. (128): lost to Cripe (UC-Irvine) 6-2, 6-7, 1-6

1985Bryan Shelton1st Rd. (64): lost to [2] D. Goldie (Stanford) 6-7 (3), 6-4, 1-6

1986

Kenny Thorne1st Rd. (64): def. D. Bishop (SMU) 6-1, 7-6 (6) 2nd Rd. (32): lost to R. Leach (So. Cal) 2-6, 2-6

1988Bryan Shelton1st Rd. (64): def. B. Black (USC) 6-2, 7-52nd Rd. (32): def. M. Rincon (Kentucky) 6-4, 2-6, 7-53rd Rd. (16): def. M. Brown (Arkansas) 6-2, 3-6, 6-3Quarterfinals: lost to R. Weiss (Pepperdine) 2-6, 6-3, 4-6Kenny Thorne1st Rd. (64): def. K. Hale (New Mex.) 5-7, 6-4, 6-22nd Rd. (32): lost to C. Garner (Georgia) 5-7, 6-1, 1-6

1993Rob Givone1st Rd. (64): lost to J. Bianchi (Ala.) 3-6, 6-4, 3-6

1994Rob Givone1st Rd. (64 ): lost to [3]R. Janacek (UCLA) 3-6, 4-6

1997Benjamin Cassaigne1st Rd. (64): lost to [1]T. Dupre (Miss. St.) 6-7 (7), 3-6

1999Benjamin Cassaigne1st Rd. (64): def. L. Meineke (Boise St.) 7-6(7), 6-7(5), 6-22nd Rd. (32) lost to I. Hirigoyen (SMU), 5-7, 6-4, 5-7

2002Roger Anderson1st Rd. (64): lost to [25]B. Wagner (UGA) 4-6, 1-6

2004Scott Schnugg1st Rd. (64): def. S. Rea (Tennessee) 6-3, 6-42nd Rd. (32): lost to P. Rico (Pepperdine) 2-6, 5-7

2005Jose Muguruza1st Rd. (64): def. B. Szumanski (TX Tech) 3-6, 6-1, 6-42nd Rd. (32): lost to C. Gard (Mississippi) 4-6, 2-6

2007David North1st Rd. (64): lost to [27] D. Mullings (Ohio St.) 6-3, 1-6, 4-6

2008Guillermo Gomez1st Rd. (64): lost to [37] B. Beidas (Pepperdine) 6-3, 7-6(5)

2009Guillermo Gomez1st Rd. (64): def. S. Myneni (Alabama) 6-4, 6-22nd Rd. (32): lost to S. Johnson (USC) 6-3, 3-6, 2-6

2010Guillermo Gomez1st Rd. (64): def. M. Baumann (Wisconsin). 7-5, 4-6, 6-42nd Rd. (32): def. S. Myneni (Alabama) 7-6 (5), 6-43rd Rd. (16): lost to B. Klahn (Stanford) 4-6, 4-6

2011Guillermo Gomez1st Rd. (64): def. K. McMorrow (Washington), 7-5, 6-42nd Rd. (32): def. C. Paval (Oklahoma), 7-6 (7-4), 7-53rd Rd. (16): lost to R. Williams (Tennessee), 5-7, 4-6

2012Kevin King1st Rd. (64): def. KU Singh (Georgia), 7-6 (7-4), 6-42nd Rd. (32): lost to C. Buchanan (Ohio State), 2-6, 4-6Juan Spir1st Rd. (64): lost to W. Spencer (Georgia), 3-6, 0-6

2013Juan Spir1st Rd. (64): lost to A. Dome (Cal Poly), 3-6, 2-6

2015Chris Eubanks1st Rd. (64): def. N. Pasha (Georgia), 7-5, 6-32nd Rd. (32): lost to Y. Hanfmann (Southern California), 2-6, 0-6

2016Chris Eubanks (No. 7 seed)1st Rd. (64): lost to Shane Vinsant (Texas A&M), 4-6, 6-4, 4-6

2017Chris Eubanks (No. 7 seed)1st Rd (64): def. M. Redlicki (UCLA), 6-3, 7-52nd Rd. (32): def. Ram-Harel (Tulsa), 6-4, 7-53rd Rd. (16): def. Y. Ito (Texas), 6-3, 6-04th Rd. (8): lost to T. Kwiatkowski (Virginia), 4-6, 6-2, 6-4

DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP1945Niles Millsap/Frank WillettReached the semifinals

1959Ned Neely/Bob Nichols1st Rd. (31): def. A. Vinton/J. Cameron (Harvard), 6-1, 6-22nd Rd. (16): def. W. Reed/R. Hill (San Jose St.), 6-3, 6-2Qtr. Rd.: lost to D. Nelson/R. Ogden (Stanford) 6-3, 2-6, 3-6

1960Ned Neely/Harry ThompsonReached the semifinals

1965Walter Johnson/Paul Speicher1st Rd.: lost to A. Lloyd/A. Hill (Trinity) 2-6, 8-10John Lawrence/Bill Mallory1st Rd.: lost to Lowe/Fort (BYU) 8-10, 3-6

1966Walter Johnson/Paul SpeicherReached the semifinalsJohn Lawrence/John GilbartLost in the first round

1967John Gilbart/Paul SpeicherReached the third roundJohn Lawrence/Chris BrownLost in the first round

1969Larry Turville/Bob Speicher1st. Rd.: def. Lucas/Budz (Far. Dickinson) 6-4, 6-42nd. Rd.: def. Wack/Schroeder (Ill.) 6-3, 6-33rd. Rd.: lost to Alloo/Gillfillin (Cal) 6-4, 6-8, 5-7Chris Baxter/Steve Yellin1st. Rd.: lost to Fishback/Marcus (Michigan) 6-8, 3-6

1970Larry Turville/Steve Yellin1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (64): def. Eckles/Hall (Utah St.) 6-0, 6-23rd Rd. (32): lost to Mozur/Freeman (UT) 6-3, 3-6, 4-6Chris Baxter/Chuck Sloane1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (64): def. Price/Isaacs (San Diego St.)3rd Rd. (32): lost to Landau/Hall (BYU) 3-6, 7-9

1971Chris Baxter/Chuck Sloane1st Rd. (84): lost to Menon/Machette (USC) 3-6, 0-6Larry Turville/Steve Yellin1st Rd. (84): Bye2nd Rd. (64): lost to Shires/Hennessey (BYU) 6-7, 6-7

1987Mark Avedikian/Richy Gilbert1st Rd. (32): lost to [3] Leach/Melville (USC) 5-7, 4-6

1988Bryan Shelton/Kenny Thorne1st Rd. (32): lost to Farrow/Bierens (UCLA) 6-3, 6-7, 4-6

1994Scott Cotton/Rob Givone1st Rd. (32): def. Bhupathi/Trevino (Miss.) 6-1, 6-32nd Rd. (16): lost to Miquelard/Simmons (Miss. St.) 6-7, 6-7

2005David North/Marko Rajevac1st Rd. (32): def. Ganger/Mann (Utah) 6-3, 6-42nd Rd. (16): def. Koch/Sottocorno (Tulane) 2-6, 7-6, 7-63rd Rd. (qf): lost to Isner/Ruiz (Georgia) 2-6, 3-6

2011Kevin King/Juan Spir1st Rd. (32): def. McMorrow/Nedunchezhiyan (Washington), 4-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-12nd Rd. (16): def. Conkic/Smith (Tennessee), 6-3, 6-43rd Rd. (qf): def. Carleton/Cunha (Duke, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, 6-44th Rd. (sf): lost to Dadamom/Krajicek (Texas A&M), 4-6, 6-7 (7-9)

2012Kevin King/Juan Spir1st Rd. (32): def. Alacantara/Boutillier (Fresno State), 7-6 (7-1), 5-7, 6-22nd Rd. (16): lost to C. Thiemann/M. Thiemann (Mississippi), 6-7 (6-8), 6-3, 4-6

2013Vikram Hundal/Juan Spir1st Rd. (32): def. C.Roller/J.Vliegen (East Carolina), 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-12nd Rd. (16): def. J.Ore/J.Withrow (Texas A&M), 6-4, 7-53rd Rd. (qf): lost to J.Lutjen/N.Scholtz (Mississippi), 2-6, 4-6

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TECH TENNIS TIMELINE1908–First Tech tennis team, with individuals competing in tournaments.

1915–Coached by J.R. Crenshaw, Tech tennis team competes in first dual matches, 2-0.

1918–Tech wins the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship.

1922–Tech wins the first of its two Southern Conference championships.

1926–Yellow Jackets win their second Southern Conference title in five years.

1929–Longtime coach J.R. Crenshaw coaches his final season, compiling an overall record of 32-12-2 in 13 seasons.

1934–Legendary Earle Bortell takes over as the Tech head coach, embarking on a career that would span 28 years and 215 victories.

1938–Russell Bobbitt, the conference champ at number one singles, led Georgia Tech to its first Southeastern Conference team title. The team was captained by GT Hall of Fame member Bill Moore and coached by Earle Bortell.

1945–Howard McCall reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA singles championship while Niles Millsap goes three rounds in singles and teams with Frank Willett who reach the semis in doubles.

1946–The team won its second Southeastern Conference team championship, led by T.W. Fowler, who won the conference title at two singles, and Howard McCall and Niles Milsap, who were co-champions at number one doubles.

May 12-14, 1960–Tech dominated the SEC Tennis Champion-ships at Knoxville, Tenn., beating Tulane and Florida to win the team title. Ned Neely won the conference singles championship and teamed with Harry Thompson to win the number two singles championship. Thompson won the number two singles title, while Paul Metz was the number five singles champion and Dave Peake and Dave Pearsall won the number three doubles crown.

1960–Tech team posts a fourth-place finish at the NCAA cham-pionships, the best finish in school history, as Ned Neely and Harry Thompson reach the semifinals in doubles.

1966–All-American Walter Johnson advanced to the quarterfinals to lead Tech to a fifth-place NCAA finish.

1970–Led by All-American Larry Turville, who reached the fourth round, Tech ties for 10th place at the NCAAs, as four players entered in singles and two in doubles teams.

March 11, 1982–First ACC win vs. Maryland, 6-3.

April 20, 1985–Freshman Bryan Shelton wins the ACC title at number one singles, the first individual ACC title in school history.

May 18, 1985–Bryan Shelton loses to Dan Goldie, 7-6, 4-6, 6-1, in first round of NCAA Singles Championships in the first NCAA appearance by a Tech player since 1971.

May 1987–Mark Avedikian and Richy Gilbert earn berths in NCAA doubles championship.

Jan. 23-24, 1988–Tech hosts nationally-ranked teams Stanford (No. 1), Tennessee (No. 10) and California (No. 13) to christen the Bill Moore Tennis Center; Jackets beat 13th-ranked Golden Bears but fall to top-ranked Cardinal. Jean Desdunes named head coach.

April 5, 1988–Defeated Georgia, 5-4, in Athens, for Tech’s first win over the Bulldogs since 1966.

April 7, 1988–Defeated Clemson, 5-4, to finish first in the ACC regular season with a 7-0 record.

April 23, 1988–Lost to Clemson in finals of ACC Tourna-ment, 5-4.

May 21, 1988–Lost to Michigan, 5-4, in first appearance in NCAA Team Championships.

May 26, 1988–Bryan Shelton reaches quarterfinals of NCAA Singles Championship before losing to eventual champion, Robbie Weiss of Pepperdine.

May 1988–Bryan Shelton and Kenny Thorne garner All-America honors, the first Yellow Jackets to earn the recognition since 1970.

May 19, 1993–Rob Givone competes in the NCAA singles tournament, becoming Tech’s first NCAA entrant in five years.

April 22-24, 1994–Tech defeats Wake and Virginia to reach the finals of the ACC Tournament before falling to seventh-ranked Duke.

May 13-15, 1994–After defeating Florida State and VCU in the first two rounds, the third-seeded Tech score a heart-stopping 4-3 victory over NC to win the Region II title and advance to the NCAA Team Championships for the second time in school history. With Tech tied 3-3 against the Tar Heels, senior Scott Cotton was on the verge of defeat but rallied at number two singles to clinch the title.

May 21, 1994–Tech falls to third-ranked TCU in the first round of the NCAA Championships, to finish the season at 17-11 and ranked 28th in the final poll.

May 25, 1994–Rob Givone returns to the NCAA individual tour-ney, competing in singles and doubles with partner Scott Cotton.

March 29, 1995–Tech defeats Georgia Southern for head coach Jean Desdunes’ 100th victory.

May 9, 1997–The team returns to NCAA Tournament play, falling to Duke in their NCAA Region II Championships opener.

May 15, 1998–Tech makes its second straight NCAA ap-pearance, falling to Virginia Commonwealth at the NCAA Region II Championships in Richmond, Va.

June 30, 1998–Jean Desdunes resigns as head coach, step-ping down with the second-highest win total in school history with 139. Assistant coach and former Tech All-American Kenny Thorne is named head coach at his alma mater.

April 30, 1999–Thorne is named ACC Coach of the Year after guiding the Jackets to a regular-season tie for second place in the ACC and the finals of the conference tournament. Thorne’s No. 1 player, Benjamin Cassaigne, is named ACC Player of the Year.

May 14-15, 1999–The Yellow Jackets qualify for NCAA Regional play for the third-straight year, downing Boise State in their opening match before falling to defending national champion Stanford in round two at Palo Alto, Calif.

April 30, 2000–Roger Anderson is named ACC Rookie of the Year, the first Yellow Jacket to earn the honor.

March 7, 2001–Tech defeats 20th-ranked Miami. Tech’s first win over a Top-20 opponent since 1998.

May 12-13, 2001–Tech competes in the NCAA Regional for the fourth time in the last five years. Tech tops Arizona, 4-2, in the first round before falling to eventual national champion Georgia in the second round in Athens, Ga.

October 28, 2001–Junior Roger Anderson becomes the first Yellow Jacket to win the Omni Hotels South Atlantic Region Championship when he defeats 43rd-ranked David Loewenthal

of Wake Forest in straight sets, 6-1, 7-5.

May 2, 2003–Senior Roger Anderson and junior Scott Schnugg become the first Tech players to earn All-America honors since 1988 after finishing the year ranked 10th nationally in doubles.

May 28, 2005–Freshman David North and junior Marko Rajevac particpate in the NCAA Doubles Championship as alternates and advance to the quarterfinals to earn All-American honors, before falling to eventual national champions John Isner and Antonio Ruiz from Georgia.

May, 2008–Freshman Guillermo Gomez became just the second Yellow Jacket to be named ACC Freshman of the Year and ITA Mideast Region Rookie of the Year.

Feb. 19, 2009-Sophomore Guillermo Gomez ranked No. 7 nationally in singles by ITA -- the highest-ever ranking in for a Tech player in history.

Feb. 19, 2010-Junior Guillermo Gomez ranked No. 3 nationally in singles by ITA, the highest-ever ranking in Tech history. Gomez had surpassed his previous high in the first spring rankings (No. 5).

October 24, 2010-Kevin King and Juan Spir win the doubles title at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional in Gainesville, Fla., beating teammates Eliot Potvin and Ryan Smith in the finals.

May, 2011-Senior Guillermo Gomez captures All-ACC honors for the fourth time, All-America honors for the third time, and finishes his career with a school record 119 singles victories. Juan Spir and Kevin King are named All-Americans in doubles.

June 8, 2011-Kenny Thorne named Wilson/ITA Division I National Coach of the Year after leading Georgia Tech to a 21-6 record and the Yellow Jackets advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the first time since 1994. Tech’s 8-3 ACC mark was a program high for conference wins, and its final ITA ranking of No. 13 also was a program best.

October 24, 2011-Kevin King captures singles title at USTA/ITA Southeast Regional in Athens, beating three players ranked ahead of him and losing only one set in the tournament.

June 7, 2012-Kevin King and Juan Spir are named ITA All-Americans in doubles for the second time. King finishes his career with a Tech record 87 victories in doubles.

October 22, 2012-Juan Spir and Vikram Hundal win the doubles title at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional in Tallahassee, Fla. The title was Spir’s second in the event, this time with a different partner.

January 3, 2013-Juan Spir and Vikram Hundal open the spring ranked No. 3 by the ITA in doubles, the highest ranking ever attained by a Tech duo. They would stay there through the end of February when Hundal was injured.

January 18, 2013-Georgia Tech opens the new Ken Byers Tennis Complex by winning two matches over Old Dominion (5-2) and Lipscomb (4-3).

April 19, 2015-Georgia Tech stuns 8th-ranked Duke, 4-3, at the Ken Byers Tennis Complex, the highest-ranked team the Yellow Jackets had defeated under head coach Kenny Thorne (1998-present).

May 8, 2015-Georgia Tech returns to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in three years, earning a bid by defeating No. 8 Duke to close the regular season, then No. 35 Notre Dame and No. 14 Virginia Tech in the ACC Tournament.

2016-Georgia Tech returns to the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year behind Christopher Eubanks, who became the third Tech player to be named ACC Player of the Year. Eubanks also is named an ITA All-American.

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ANelson D. Abell ................................1941-43 (c)Edgar G. Adams ........................................1950T.E. Adams ......................................... 1946-49Sergio Aguirre .................................1998-01 (c)Richard B. Allen .........................................1982Roger Anderson ..............................2000-03 (c)Thomas C. Andrews ...................................1953Beau Armistead ................................... 1974-76Arrington ............................................ 1931-32Mark Avedikian .................................... 1987-88Jerry A. Averbuch ................................ 1958-60

BH.S. Baird .................................................1907Jon C. Barrow Jr. ................................. 1961-62Christopher C. Baxter........................1969-71 (c)Nathan Bedell ...........................................1983Lowery M. Bell Jr. ................................. 1952 (c)C.A. Belts .................................................1907Carlos Benito ...................................... 2014-17Michael Berlin ...........................................1993J.L. Bethune .............................................1940J.L. Bethune .............................................1926Tim Bibby ...................................1996-2000 (c)J.R. Bishop ...............................................1939Scott Blackmon ................................... 2005-08Blake .......................................................1933O. Blake .........................................1920-22 (c)T. Blakely ..................................................1907R.E. Bobbit .....................................1937-40 (c)Stephen D. Bolton ................................1977, 79Earle E. Bortell Jr. ................................ 1953-56Burtz Boulware ................................1934-36 (c)Brine .......................................................1931Christopher Brown ...........................1966-68 (c)W.R. Brown ........................................ 1946-47Stephen A. Burdick .............................. 1972-74Michael Burke .................................1976-79 (c)Peter M. Burrus ...............................1977-80 (c)Hilliard Burt ......................................... 1944-45Sam M. Bussey .........................................1971

CR. Cabaniss ..............................................1907Burr Cabiness .....................................1928, 30Howard Callaway ................................. 1944-45John H. Callen ................................1971-74 (c)David P. Campbell ................................ 1982-83Fabio Campos .................................2000, 2002William N. Cantrell ............................1971-74 (c)Stan Carpenter .................................... 1982-84Z.S. Carnes ......................................... 1923-24Benjamin Cassaigne ............................. 1997-99G.W. Cheney .............................................1907Mike Chinchiolo .........................................1986Peter Cibula ..............................................1995W.C. Clark .......................................... 1907-09Dick Clarson .............................................1943Kurt Clemmons .........................................1998Romain Coirault ............................... 1998-2001Peter A. Cole .............................................1980W.B. Coleman ...........................................1907Dick Collier ...............................................1943Oliver R. Collier .................................... 1947-48Carl Collins ...............................................1909L.C. Connally ....................................... 1907-08Jack Conliff.....................................1930-32 (c)Scott C. Cotton ................................1991-94 (c)Barry E. Cox .............................1978, 80-82 (c)Charles H. Cox ..........................................1956Matt Cozad .....................................1996-99 (c)Hank Crawford ................................1931-34 (c)Roger D. Cripe ..........................................1955Jeffrey S. Crown ..............................1974-77 (c)Ruben Cruz ..............................1982, 84-85 (c)

DJoseph E. D’Aleo Jr. ............................ 1990-91J. Davidson ...............................................1907Dawkins ...................................................1907J.D. Dawson........................................ 1907-09V.S. Dawson ........................................ 1907-09Jordan Delass ..................................... 2005-07William T. DeRosa ......................................1976Tomas Denemark ............................ 1995-1998George N. Dickinson ..................................1963Carlos Divar ..............................................2017D.W. Doughty ............................................1941William L. Douglas ...........................1961-63 (c)Robert L. Droke.............................. 1973, 75 (c)G.W. Duncan .............................................1907Tim R. Durrett ..................................... 1948-49

Lawrence Turville .............................1968-70 (c)Noah Tyler .......................................... 2004-05Robert W. Tyson ........................................1950

VEd Van Buskirk .................................... 1939-40Louis M. Van Houten Jr. ........................ 1962-63Samuel W. Van Leer ............................. 1953-55E.K. Van Winkle ............................. 1921, 23-24E.K. Van Winkle ................................... 1950-52

WJulian L. Wade Jr. ................................ 1952-54Fred Wagener ..................................... 1925-26B.S. Warshaw ...................................... 1946-48Robert N. Webb .........................................1972C.J. Wellborn .............................................1941R.C. Werner ..............................................1907Randy West ....................................1931-33 (c)Frank Willett ........................................ 1943-45Joseph F. Willett Jr. ..........................1974-76 (c)Richard D. Willett .......................................1978Charles Williams ........................................1989E.J. Williamson ................................1920-22 (c)Red Williamson............................... 1928, 30 (c)Uli Wilm....................................................1984Wingate ...................................................1924F.F. Witherington ........................................1915Richard H. Woodfin Jr. ..........................1964, 66David Wright ...................................2000-02 (c)Robert Wright ...................................... 1997-00

YRobert Yang ..............................................1983Steven D. Yellin .............................. 1967, 69-71George W. York .........................................1962Sukhwa Young ..........................................2005Chris Yun ..................................................2017Daniel Yun .......................................... 2015-17

ZW.R. Ziegler ..............................................1940

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

ERobert S. Eads .................................... 1960-62Colin Edwards ..................................... 2012-14Rick Egan .................................................1985Jeff Endres ......................................... 1989-90John J. Emerick Jr. ....................................1983Lee Ettinger ..............................................1970Christopher Eubanks ............................ 2015-17

FR. Falligant ................................................1907Donald M. Ferguson ............................. 1948-50Cole Fiegel ......................................... 2014-17R.S. Fleet ........................................... 1915-16Samuel H. Fleming .............................. 1957-58M. Fortson ................................................1907T.W. Fowler, Jr. .................................... 1946-48G.R. Fraser .........................................1918, 20Ed Fryer ............................................. 1944-45

GJohn Gaddis .............................................1950C.S. Gardner ...................................1914-15 (c)J.J. Gardner ..............................................1914Jim Garland ..............................................1939William W. George......................................1962Gordon G. Gilbart .............................1966-68 (c)Richard A. Gilbert ................................. 1984-87Robert J. Givone .................................. 1992-94Glenn .......................................................1931C.V. Glover .......................................... 1907-10S. Goldin ............................................ 1928-30Guillermo Gomez ................................. 2008-11Garrett Gordon ..........................................2013G.H. Graham ....................................... 1939-40Thomas L. Graham ....................................1948Robert G. Graham ................................ 1975-76Berry Grant .....................................1925-26 (c)Phillip Gresk ..............................................2017Jeffrey M. Gross ........................................1984George Gvelesiani ................................ 2005-08Greg Gusky...............................................1988

HSonny Hamlett ..........................................1971Allen Hardin ..............................................1952D. Harris ...................................................1907Louis Harris III ..................................... 1995-97R.L. Harris ................................................1907Tre Harris..................................................1998John W. Heisel .................................... 1953-56Hemrick ...................................................1931J. Herndon ...............................................1907A.G. Hicks ................................................1907A.W. Hill ...................................................1907F.M. Hill ....................................................1937R.P. Hill ....................................................1946E. Hock ....................................................1907Richard J. Hodnet ............................1974-76 (c)E.P. Hoffman .............................................1916Holcomb ............................................ 1931-32Melton W. Hood...............................1970-72 (c)John R. Howard Jr. ....................................1957S.D. Howard ........................................ 1917-18Harry Howden ...........................................1909W.H. Howland ...........................................1937Vikram Hundal ..................................... 2012-13Clark Hunt ................................................1950Chase Hunter ............................................1926Gordon Hwang ...................... 1997, 1999-2001Charles C. Hyder ..............................1981-83 (c)

ITravis Iams...................................... 2000-2001G. Inglesby ................................................1907E.D. Ivey ...................................................1909

JDavid Jackson ..........................................1998M. Jackson......................................... 1932-33W. Jackson .....................................1924-25 (c)Russell L. James ................................. 1984-86Jason Jeong ................................... 1998-2001Johnson ...................................................1931R.A. Johnson ............................................1920Walter R. Johnson ...........................1964-66 (c)Will Johnson ....................................... 1939-41William S. Johnson.....................................1948Francis L. Jones .................................. 1954-57Scott P. Jones ...........................................1980

KCasey Kay .......................................... 2014-16Michael Kay ........................................ 2015-17M. Keiser ............................................ 1931-33George P. Keister Jr. ...................................1970Christopher P. Kelley .............................1970, 72Randolph L. Kendle....................................1978Doug Kenny ........................................ 2008-10Kevin King .......................................... 2009-12Louis King .......................................... 1949-50Jerry L. Kirk ....................................1964-66 (c)Ronald R. Kirk ...........................................1983Andrew Kirkley .................................... 1990-91F. Krenson ................................................1907

LW. Lamar .................................................1907Robert D. Landel.................................. 1960-61Donald H. Lander ............................1961-63 (c)John R. Lawrence ...........................1965-67 (c)Buck LeCraw ...................................... 1939-41Carter B. LeCraw Jr. .........................1972-75 (c)Matthew E. Lee ...............................1994-97 (c)Roderic B. Lee Jr. ......................................1952George Lewis ..................................1928-29 (c)Andrew Li ........................................... 2016-17Colin M. Lightbourn..........................1963-64 (c)Bob Liggett ...............................................1977C.P. Lindsay ....................................1937-40 (c)Robert P. Lofblad Jr. ............................. 1956-57Guy H. Long .............................................1976Sebastian Lopez ........................................2012Don Lyle............................................. 1949-50

MC.I. Maddox Jr. ..........................................1947Markus Magnusson.............................. 1996-98John G. Mahorner ......................1981-82, 84 (c)Christopher C. Maier .........................1984-86 (c)Cary Mailandt ............................................1998John Mallory ...................................1963-65 (c)C.I. Mallox ................................................1943John E. Mansfield ......................................1976Miguel A. Martinez ............................... 1993-95K.G. Matheson ................................1922-24 (c)Maynard ............................................. 1931-33Lewis L. McAllister Jr. .......................1952-54 (c)H.H. McCall ..............................................1946Howard McCall .................................... 1943-46J.D. McCarty .............................................1907Trevor McLeod .................................... 2003-04Tracy E. McDouglas ............................. 1977-80McGinty ...................................................1931R.S. McIver .....................................1920-23 (c)Stephen McLaughlin ..................................1967Walter B. Mebane Jr. ..................................1961Thomas M. Mehaffy ............................. 1956-58Juan Melian ........................................ 2012-13Elijah Melendez ................................... 2015-17Joao Menano...................................... 2001-04Steven C. Menke .............................1967-69 (c)W. Merkle ..................................... 1926, 29-30E.B. Merry ..................................... 1926, 28 (c)K.H. Merry .......................................... 1916-17Paul S. Metz Jr. ............................. 1957, 59-60David Mildrexler ................................... 1995-96Dusan Miljevic ..................................... 2009-12E.K. Miller .................................................1939N.V. Milsap .......................................... 1946-47Niles Milsap ........................................ 1943-45Eric Molnar ...............................................2007Marion Moody ...........................................1934W.E. Moore ..............................1935-36, 38 (c)Morgan .............................................. 1931-32Stephen Moros ............................... 2001-2002A.F. Morrell ......................................... 1933-36Scotty Morton ...........................................1926George W. Moseley .............................. 1961-63Jose L. Muguruza ..................... 2004-05, 07-08Miguel Muguruza ................................. 2008-11E.P. Murran ...............................................1923

NAlex Navinkov ................................. 2001-2002Edgar A. Neely ................................1958-60 (c)John A. Nerenberg II ..........................1989-91, 93 (c)Robert H. Nichols ............................1957-59 (c)P. Joseph Nickels ................................ 1992-95Rodney C. Nilson .......................................1992David North ........................................ 2005-08West Nott ........................................... 2002-04

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Dean O’Brien ...................................... 2010-11R. Olivers..................................................1907William R. Olsen ..............................1979-82 (c)Magin Ortiga ....................................... 2010-11Mark M. Ottinger ................................. 1991-94F.C. Owens .....................................1916-19 (c)F.C. Owens Jr. ..................................... 1946-49Michael C. Owings .....................................1979

PAlbert N. Parker ...............................1956-58 (c)H.W. Patterson .................................... 1907-08George Paulson ...............................1987-89 (c)Glenn D. Peake................................1959-61 (c)David M.Pearsall ........................................1960George Pennington ....................................1979Jason Pieters ...................................... 2003-04Pindar ......................................................1931James Pitts ...............................................1989Eliot Potvin .......................................... 2008-11Kenneth Powell.................................... 1995-97J.P. Preger ................................................1939Brad Prybis .....................................1988-91 (c)Keni Purtz .................................................1943

RMarko Rajevac ................................ 2003-2006Nathan Rakitt ...................................... 2013-16Jack A. Ransohoff......................................1950Luke Rassow-Kantor ..................................2007Zachary Rath ...................................... 2004-07Robert Rawlings .................................. 1995-96Billy Reese................................1931, 33-35 (c)Reid ........................................................1931P. Reybold ................................................1930Rivers ................................................ 1931-33Robertson ................................................1931Austin Roebuck ..............................2007-09-10E.H. Rogers ..............................................1909P.S. Rothholz ....................................... 1950-52

SZubin Sarkary...................................... 1991-94L.R. Sams ................................................1916Stephen M. Schaetzel ......................1977-78 (c)Scott Schnugg ................................2002-04 (c)Eduardo Segura .................................. 2012-15G.S. Sellers ...............................................1941Michael W. Shannon ...................................1976Anish Sharma ..................................... 2013-14Bryan Shelton ..................................... 1985-88Will Showers .............................................2014Steven M. Shulla .............................1978-81 (c)George Silva ....................................... 1934-35Andre Simm ....................................... 1985-88Jens Skjoedt ...................................1987-90 (c)Bob Sloane...............................................1966Charles W. Sloane ................................ 1968-70Robert A. Slone ................................... 1962-64A.G. Smith ................................................1939James K. Smith .................................... 1975 (c)Ryan Smith ......................................... 2008-11M.S. Soloman ...........................................1907Paul W. Speicher Jr. .........................1964-66 (c)Robert C. Speicher ...........................1967-69 (c)Juan Spir ........................................... 2010-13Gordon Statham .................................. 1949-50Paul Stevens ........................1991-92, 94-95 (c)R.R. Stewart ....................................... 1907-08Harrison W. Stradley ...................................1953G.B. Strickler ....................................... 1925-26Roberto Suarez ............................... 1997-1999Phillip P. Sudan ..........................................1948Swearingen...............................................1907Righton Swicegood ....................................1926Henry Swift ......................................... 1934-35Franz Sydow ....................................... 1987-90Christopher W. Sylvester ....................... 1980-82

TAmit Taggar ..............................................2001John P. Taylor ............................... 1964- 65, 67G.T. Thiesen ..............................................1950Harry B. Thompson ..........................1958-60 (c)Kenny Thorne..................................1985-88 (c)Michael W. Tierney .....................................1955Tommy Tift .......................................... 1944-45B.J. Traub .......................................1993-97 (c)David H. Tredway ................................. 1984-85T. Tumlin ............................................. 1933-35Erik Turnquist ............................................1995

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Troy State 2-0 W-2003

Team Record Last MeetingTulane 4-23 W-2005

Tulsa 0-1 L-1998

UAB 4-2 W-2010

UC Irvine 3-2 W-2002

UCLA 0-5 L-2016

UC Santa Barbara 3-0 W-2016%

UNC Asheville 0-1 L-1983

UNC Greensboro 4-0 W-1999

UNC Wilmington 1-0 W-2010

UNLV 1-0 W-1992

USC Upstate 4-0 W-2011

Utah 1-0 W-1992

Valdosta State 1-0 W-1953

Vanderbilt 18-9 L-2005

Virginia 11-35 L-2017

Virginia Commonwealth 4-7 L-1999

Virginia Tech 8-9 L-2017

Wake Forest 22-20 L-2017*

Washington 1-1 L-1992

Washington & Lee 2-0 W-1978

Western Michigan 0-2 L-1983

West Georgia 7-0 W-1982

West Virginia 1-0 W-1985

William & Mary 6-1 W-2013

Winthrop 0-1 L-1983

Wisconsin 1-0 W-2012

Wofford 4-0 W-2010

Yale 2-1 W-1966

Young Harris 3-0 W-1978

*ACC Tournament; %NCAA Tournament

ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSTeam Record Last MeetingAbraham Baldwin 3-0 W-1985

Alabama 9-10 W-2006

Amherst 1-0 W-1963

Army 1-0 W-1968

Atlantic Christian 1-0 W-1980

Arizona 1-0 W-2001

Arizona State 2-2 L-2008

Arkansas 1-0 W-1987

Auburn 29-18 W-2017

Auburn-Montgomery 1-0 W-1986

Baylor 1-2 L-2009

Binghamton 1-0 W-2010

Birmingham Southern 2-0 W-1982

Boise State 1-0 W-1999

Boston College 13-0 W-2017

California 1-1 L-2000

Cal State-Long Beach 0-1 L-1987

Cal State-Northridge 1-0 W-1985

Carson-Newman 1-0 W-1981

Central Florida 1-0 W-1984

Charlotte 4-0 W-2002

Chattanooga 2-2 W-2008

Cincinnati 5-1 W-1976

Clemson 21-29 W-2017

Colorado 1-0 W-1989

Columbia 3-1 L-2015%

Columbus College 11-1 W-1982

Davidson 0-4 L-1950

Davis Island Tennis Club 1-0 W-1969

Drake 0-1 L-1993

Duke 10-42 W-2017*

East Tennessee State 2-0 W-2016

Eckerd College 2-0 W-1979

Edinboro State 1-0 W-1983

Edison Community College 1-0 W-1974

Emory 28-3 W-2005

Flagler 1-1 W-1984

Florida 11-35 L-2017%

Florida Atlantic 3-0 W-2001

Florida International 2-1 L-1993

Florida Presbyterian 1-0 W-1972

Florida Southern 4-0 W-1974

Florida State 30-35 W-2017

Fresno State 0-3 L-2013

Furman 24-4 W-2017

Gardner-Webb 1-0 W-2008

Georgia 28-66 L-2017

Georgia Southern 19-9 W-2015

Georgia State 33-2 W-2017

Goucher 1-0 W-2000

Guilford 2-0 W-1982

Hampton 2-1 W-1986

Harvard 3-6-1 L-1978

Houston 1-0 W-1987

Howard 1-1 L-1982

Illinois 2-2 L-2012

Illinois State 1-0 W-2011

Indiana 5-5-1 W-2003

Indiana Tech 1-0 W-1972

Jacksonville Naval 7-1 W-1957

Jacksonville University 6-3 L-1978

Kalamazoo College 2-0 W-1970

Kansas 2-0 W-1990

Kennesaw State 2-0 W-2015

Kentucky 3-1 L-2010

Kenyon College 1-0 W-1956

Lander College 0-1 L-1982

Liberty 1-0 W-2017

Lipscomb 2-0 W-2013

Team Record Last MeetingLong Beach State 1-2 W-1988

Louisiana State 9-11-1 L-1976

Louisiana Tech 0-1 L-1981

Louisville 4-2 W-2017

Lynchburg 2-0 W-1983

Maryland 29-7 L-2012

Mercer 12-0 W-2016

Miami (Fla.) 11-33 W-2017

Miami (Ohio) 0-1 L-1978

Michigan 1-4 W-1992

Michigan State 1-1 W-1972

Middle Tennessee State 6-5 W-2011

Minnesota 4-2 W-2017%

Mississippi 1-3 W-1988

Mississippi State 6-5 W-2011

Missouri 1-0 W-1980

Montana State 1-0 W-1991

Morehead State 1-1 L-1983

Morehouse State 3-0 W-2000

Murray State 1-0 W-1968

Navy 2-0 W-1966

New Mexico 1-1 W-2016

North Carolina 12-34 L-2017

NC State 27-15 W-2017

North Florida 2-0 W-2014

Northeast Louisiana 0-1 L-1977

Northwestern 0-3 L-2017

Notre Dame 3-2 W-2017

Oglethorpe 6-0 W-2012

Ohio State 3-0 W-1994

Oklahoma 1-0 W-1998

Oklahoma State 1-0 W-2011

Old Dominion 6-2 W-2014

Oregon 1-0 W-2004

Penn State 1-0 W-2010

Pensacola Naval 0-1 L-1955

Pepperdine 0-6 L-2002

Presbyterian 8-6 W-2016

Princeton 2-0 W-2005

Purdue 1-0 W-1989

Radford 1-0 W-2007

Rice 4-3 W-1994

Richmond 4-0 W-2000

Rollins College 5-8 L-1973

St. Petersburg 1-0 W-1968

San Diego 1-0 W-2002

San Diego State 1-2 L-2013

San Jose State 1-0 W-1986

Sewanee 4-0 W-1968

Shorter College 6-1 W-1981

SMU 1-2 L-2004

South Alabama 1-0 W-1994

South Carolina 13-30-1 W-2017

South Carolina State 1-0 W-1998

Southern Illinois 3-1 L-1969

South Florida 3-8 W-1997

Southern California 0-3 L-2016%

Southwestern Louisiana 2-1 W-1994

Stanford 1-5 W-2017

Stetson 6-1 W-2015

Tampa 6-0 W-1979

TCU 0-2 L-1994

Tennessee 31-25 W-2017

Tennessee Tech 2-0 W-2015

Texas 1-3 L-2007

Texas A&M 0-2 L-2006

The Citadel 3-1 W-2017

Trinity 2-1 W-1988

COACHING RECORDS (CHRONOLOGICAL)Name Years Seasons Record Pct.Charlie Griffin 1930-31 2 4-8-2 .286George Griffin 1932-33 2 20-1-0 .952Earle Bortell 1934-61 28 228-108-2 .675Jack Rodgers 1962-73 12 117-84-3 .581Walter Johnson 1974-82 9 76-91-0 .455Gery Groslimond 1983-87 5 54-62-0 .466Jean Desdunes 1988-98 11 139-133-0 .511Kenny Thorne 1999-present 19 253-204-0 .554

CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGEName Years Seasons Record Pct.George Griffin 1932-33 2 20-1-0 .952Earle Bortell 1934-61 28 228-108-2 .675Jack Rodgers 1962-73 12 117-84-3 .581Kenny Thorne 1999-present 19 253-204-0 .554Jean Desdunes 1988-98 11 139-133-0 .511Gery Groslimond 1983-87 5 54-62-0 .466Walter Johnson 1974-82 9 76-91-0 .455Charlie Griffin 1930-31 2 4-8-2 .286

CAREER WINSName Years Seasons Record Pct.Kenny Thorne 1999-present 18 253-204-0 .554Earle Bortell 1934-61 28 228-108-2 .675Jean Desdunes 1988-98 11 139-133-0 .511Jack Rodgers 1962-73 12 117-84-3 .581Walter Johnson 1974-82 9 76-91-0 .455Gery Groslimond 1983-87 5 54-62-0 .466George Griffin 1932-33 2 20-1-0 .952Charlie Griffin 1930-31 2 4-8-2 .286

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EARLEBORTELL228-102-2 (.675)1934-61 (28 yrs.)

1948 (7-3)A6 L 1-8 DavidsonA10 W 5-2 FloridaA14 W 8-1 GeorgiaA17 W 8-1 TennesseeA23 W 7-2 VanderbiltA24 W 9-0 KentuckyA28 W 7-0 AuburnM3 W 9-0 TennesseeM6 L 0-5 TulaneM8 L 4-5 DukeM13 SEC Championships

1949 (6-8-1)M22 W 8-0 Jacksonville NavalM24 L 1-8 Rollins CollegeM26 L 3-6 FloridaM28 L 2-6 DavidsonA9 W 7-2 TennesseeA13 W 7-2 GeorgiaA15 L 1-8 DavidsonA16 L 2-7 DukeA19 W 9-0 EmoryA22 T 3-3 Louisiana StateA23 L 0-8 TulaneA30 L 3-6 VanderbiltM7 W 6-3 AuburnM12-14 2nd place SEC MeetM19 L 4-5 GeorgiaM21 W 10-0 Tennessee

1950 (5-8) L 2-7 Davidson W 8-1 Georgia L 3-6 Louisiana State L 1-8 Florida L 1-8 Duke W 8-1 Georgia L 1-8 Vanderbilt L 1-8 Tennessee W 6-3 Auburn W 9-0 Emory L 1-5 Tulane L 0-9 Tennessee W 6-3 Kentucky

1951 (5-6)Complete Results Not Available

1952 (6-6) W 7-2 Georgia W 6-3 Alabama L 2-7 Indiana L 1-8 Florida W 6-3 Mississippi State L 0-8 Vanderbilt W 9-0 Emory L 4-5 Louisiana State W 7-2 Auburn W 8-1 Georgia L 0-8 Tulane L 0-9 Tennessee

1953 (9-7)M26 W 9-0 at Valdosta StateM27 W 6-3 at Jacksonville NavalM28 L 0-9 at FloridaM31 W 8-1 GeorgiaA4 W 7-2 AuburnA6 L 1-8 IndianaA9 L 0-9 TulaneA11 W 6-3 VanderbiltA17 L 0-9 at Louisiana StateA18 L 0-9 at TulaneA20 W 8-1 at EmoryA23 W 6-3 Jacksonville NavalA25 L 2-6 at TennesseeA27 W 7-2 at Georgia

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (SINCE 1948)A30 cancelled/rain Florida StateM1 W 8-1 AlabamaM4 L 1-8 TennesseeM7-9 SEC Championships

1954 (8-6, 6-3 SEC)M25 L 3-6 Jacksonville NavalM26 L 1-8 FloridaM27 L 1-8 Florida StateM30 W 8-1 GeorgiaA3 W 7-2 AuburnA8 W 8-0 EmoryA14 L 2-7 FloridaA15 W 6-3 Florida StateA16 L 2-7 IndianaA20 W 8-1 GeorgiaA22 W 8-0 AlabamaA24 W 6-3 TennesseeM1 W 5-4 Jacksonville NavalM4 W 5-3 TennesseeM5 L 1-7 Louisiana StateM6-8 SEC Championships

1955 (9-8, 6-4 SEC)M24 W 6-2 at Jacksonville NavalM25 L 1-8 at FloridaM26 L 4-5 at Florida StateM30 W 8-1 GeorgiaA6 L 1-8 MichiganA8 L 0-9 TulaneA9 W 6-3 VanderbiltA11 L 1-8 IndianaA15 L 4-5 Pensacola NavalA16 W 5.5-3.5 at TennesseeA19 W 5-4 Florida StateA23 W 8-1 AuburnA30 L 2-7 FloridaM3 W 9-0 at EmoryM4 W 5-4 at GeorgiaM9 W 6-3 TennesseeM11 L 1-8 at Louisiana StateM12-14 SEC Championships

1956 (11-7, 6-4 SEC)M22 W 9-0 at Ohio StateM23 L 2-5 at FloridaM24 L 3-6 at Florida StateM26 W 9-0 Kenyon CollegeM28 L 4-5 IndianaM31 L 4-5 FloridaA3 W 7-2 at GeorgiaA4 L 1-8 MichiganA6 L 1-8 at TulaneA7 W 6-3 at Louisiana StateA12 W 9-0 Florida StateA13 W 8-1 at TennesseeA14 L 3-4 at VanderbiltA18 W 7-2 CincinnatiA21 W 8-1 TennesseeA27 W 9-0 EmoryM1 W 9-0 GeorgiaM5 W 6-1 at Auburn

1957 (12-8-1, 6-6 SEC)M21 W 9-0 at Jacksonville NavalM22 L 2-7 at FloridaM23 W 6-3 at Florida StateM25 W 8-1 AlabamaM26 W 9-0 MinnesotaA2 W 9-0 AuburnA3 L 3-6 GeorgiaA5 W 9-0 TennesseeA6 W 6-2 at AlabamaA10 L 2-7 MichiganA13 W 8-1 VanderbiltA16 W 9-0 Jacksonville NavalA17 L 1-8 Louisiana StateA18 L 4-5 TulaneA19 W 8-1 HowardA20 L 3-6 FloridaA22 T 4-4 IndianaA26 W 6-3 Florida StateA30 L 9-0 at EmoryM1 L 3-5 at GeorgiaM4 W 6-3 at Tennessee

1958 (12-6, 6-3 SEC)M19 L 0-9 at MiamiM20 W 5-4 at Rollins CollegeM21 W 6-3 at FloridaM22 W 7-2 at Florida StateM25 W 8-1 MinnesotaM26 W 6-3 at Georgia

1962 (4-10)M19 L 3-6 at Florida StateM20 L 1-8 at FloridaM21 W 5.5-3.5 at StetsonM22 L 4-5 at Rollins CollegeM26 W 6-1 SewaneeA7 L 4-5 at VanderbiltA13 L 1.5-7.5 at Louisiana StateA14 L 0-9 at TulaneA18 L 1-8 GeorgiaA20 L 2-7 CincinnatiA21 L 3-6 FloridaA24 W 7-2 TennesseeA27-28 Ga. Open ChampionshipsA30 L 0-9 MiamiM5 W 5.5-3.5 at TennesseeM10-12 SEC Championships (6th)

1963 (12-7)M18 L 3-6 at Florida StateM19 L 3-6 at FloridaM21 W 9-0 at StetsonM22 W 9-0 at Florida SouthernM27 W 9-0 AmherstM30 L 4-5 FloridaA9 L 3-6 Mississippi StateA10 W 9-0 KentuckyA11 W 9-0 SewaneeA12 W 9-0 at AuburnA13 L 2.5-6.5 at AlabamaA15 L 1-8 TulaneA20 W 9-0 CincinnatiA22 W 6-3 Florida StateA23 W 8-1 TennesseeA24 W 5-4 GeorgiaA26-27 Georgia Collegiates (1st)M1 W 5-4 GeorgiaM2 L 0-9 at MiamiM4 W 7-2 TennesseeM9-11 SEC Championships (6th)

1964 (10-4-1)M23 W 9-0 at StetsonM24 W 6-3 at Rollins CollegeM25 W 9-0 at Florida SouthernM28 L 4-5 at Florida StateM30 W 7-2 TennesseeA1 T 3-3 HarvardA2 W 7-2 IllinoisA4 W 9-0 at VanderbiltA6 W 6.5-2.5 AlabamaA11 L 3-6 Mississippi StateA15 L 2-7 at GeorgiaA17 W 6-3 at Louisiana StateA22 W 7-2 Florida StateA24-25 Georgia CollegiatesA28 W 9-0 EmoryM4 L 2-7 GeorgiaM7-9 SEC Championships (t3rd)

1965 (15-3)M22 W 7-0 YaleM23 L 1-8 at MiamiM25 W 7-2 at FloridaM26 W 8-1 NavyM27 W 7-2 at Florida StateA2 W 9-0 WashingtonA5 W 9-0 Louisiana StateA6 W 7-2 Harvard #2A7 W 7-2 Harvard #1A10 W 6-3 Florida StateA14 W 5-4 at GeorgiaA16 W 9-0 SewaneeA17 L 4-5 TulaneA19 W 8-1 at ClemsonA21 W 7-2 at TennesseeA23-25 Georgia CollegiatesA26 W 9-0 EmoryA28 W 6-3 GeorgiaM1 L 2-7 at Mississippi State

1966 (16-2-1)M21 W 9-0 YaleM22 L 2-5 at MiamiM23 W 6-2 Southern IllinoisM24 W 8-1 at FloridaM25 W 9-0 NavyM26 W 8-1 at Florida StateM28 W 8-1 PresbyterianM29 W 5-4 IndianaM31 W 5-4 Florida StateA2 W 6-3 at VanderbiltA4 W 8-1 Harvard

M29 L 3-6 PresbyterianM31 W 9-0 IndianaA4 W 8-1 TennesseeA5 W 9-0 FloridaA12 W 8-1 at VanderbiltA16 L 1-8 MiamiA19 W 9-0 at AuburnA25 W 8-1 Florida StateA28 W 9-0 EmoryA30 L 4-5 GeorgiaM5 L 2-7 at Louisiana StateM6 L 1-8 at TulaneM8-10 SEC Championships (3rd)

1959 (19-2)M23 W 5-4 at Florida StateM24 W 6-3 at FloridaM25 W 5-4 at Rollins CollegeM27 L 3-6 at YaleM28 L 4-5 at MiamiM30 W 6-3 DukeA1 W 6-0 Kalamazoo CollegeA4 W 7-2 at TennesseeA6 W 7-2 at GeorgiaA8 W 5-4 PresbyterianA11 W 8-1 VanderbiltA14 W 9-0 CincinnatiA20 W 8-1 at PresbyterianA21 W 7-2 Louisiana StateA23 W 6-3 GeorgiaA25 W 7-2 FloridaA28 W 9-0 AuburnA29 W 6-3 Rollins CollegeM1 W 9-0 TennesseeM2 W 9-0 Florida StateM4 W 9-0 at EmoryM7-9 SEC Championships (2nd) National Collegiate (6th)

1960 (10-8, 6-3 SEC)M22 L 2-7 at FloridaM23 W 6-3 at Rollins CollegeM25 L 2-7 at MiamiM26 W 5-4 at PrincetonM30 W 6-3 GeorgiaM31 L 4-5 Michigan StateA6 W 8-1 EmoryA9 W 7.5-1.5 at VanderbiltA11 L 2-7 MiamiA14 W 6-3 CincinnatiA15 W 8-1 at Louisiana StateA16 L 2-6 at TulaneA18 L 4-5 FloridaA19 L 3-6 PresbyterianA23 W 8-1 at TennesseeA25 L 4-5 at PresbyterianA27 W 6-1 at GeorgiaM6 W 9-0 TennesseeM12-14 SEC Championships (1st)

JACKRODGERS117-84-3 (.581)1962-73 (12 yrs.)

1961 (7-10)M20 L 1-8 at Florida StateM21 W 6-3 at StetsonM22 W 7-2 at Florida SouthernM23 W 6-3 Southern IllinoisM24 L 0-9 at FloridaM25 L 1-8 at Rollins CollegeM29 L 3-5 CitadelM31 L 0-6 FloridaA1 L 0-7 TulaneA5 L 3-6 GeorgiaA7 W 9-0 TennesseeA8 W 5-4 VanderbiltA12 L 3-5 Presbyterian A15 W 9-0 at TennesseeA21-22 at Ga. Open ChampionshipsA26 L 0-9 at GeorgiaM2 W 9-0 AuburnM5 L 0-9 MiamiM11-13 SEC Championships (6th)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (SINCE 1948)A7 W 7-2 Mississippi StateA8 W 8-1 FloridaA15 W 6-3 at Louisiana StateA16 T 3-3 at TulaneA20 L 4-5 GeorgiaA21 W 9-0 ClemsonA26 W 6-2 TennesseeM4 W 5-4 at GeorgiaM6-8 Georgia Collegiates

1967 (8-6)M21 L 2.5-6.5 at MiamiM23 W 7-2 Southern IllinoisM24 L 1.5-7.5 at FloridaM25 W 5-4 at Florida StateM29 W 8-1 IndianaM31 L 3-6 FloridaA1 W 9-0 VanderbiltA3 L 2-7 at TennesseeA7 W 5-4 Louisiana StateA8 W 6-3 Florida StateA12 W 5-4 at GeorgiaA18 L 4-5 at ClemsonA19 W 9-0 at Presbyterian A22 L 3-6 TulaneA28-30 Georgia Collegiates

1968 (11-6-1)M18 W 7-1 at St. PetersburgM19 W 8-1 at TampaM21 W 9-0 ArmyM22 L 1-8 at MiamiM29 L 2-7 FloridaA5 W 9-0 at SewaneeA6 W 9-0 at VanderbiltA10 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA11 W 9-0 Columbus CollegeA15 W 8-1 Murray StateA16 W 8-1 GeorgiaA17 W 9-0 Presbyterian A19 W 7-2 at Louisiana StateA20 L 3-6 at TulaneA23 W 5-1 OglethorpeA24 T 4-4 South CarolinaM1 L 4-5 Florida StateM7 L 1-8 at Florida State

1969 (3-8)M25 L 4-5 at Rollins CollegeM27 L 4-5 at MiamiA1 W 8-1 ColumbiaA3 W 7-2 IndianaA4 L 4-5 Southern IllinoisA9 L 1-8 GeorgiaA11 L 4-5 at ClemsonA12 L 3-6 at South CarolinaA16 L 4-5 GeorgiaA25-27 Georgia Collegiates (won doubles)A29 W 9-0 OglethorpeM3 L 4-5 at Florida State

1970 (9-9)M23 W 9-0 at JacksonvilleM24 L 4-5 at Rollins CollegeM26 L 1-5 at MiamiM27 W 6-3 KalamazooM31 W 7-2 ColumbiaA3 L 3-6 PresbyterianA4 L 3-6 Florida StateA6 L 2-7 FloridaA8 L 3-6 GeorgiaA10 L 4-5 ClemsonA11 L 3-6 TennesseeA13 W 7-2 Columbus CollegeA15 L 0-9 at GeorgiaA18 W 5-3 at TulaneA20 W 5-4 at Louisiana StateA23 W 7-2 South CarolinaA23 W 9-0 Georgia SouthernA28 W 8-1 Oglethorpe

1971 (12-4)M22 W 7-2 at JacksonvilleM23 L 3-6 at Rollins CollegeM24 W 9-0 at Florida AtlanticM25 L 3-6 at MiamiM30 W 6-3 ColumbiaA3 W 5-4 at TennesseeA9 W 8-1 at FloridaA10 W 5-4 at Florida StateA14 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA15 W 9-0 AlabamaA17 W 6-3 Tulane

A16 L 1-8 GeorgiaA17 W 8-1 West GeorgiaA18 W 5-4 at Georgia SouthernA19 L 1-8 at South CarolinaA21 L 0-9 AlabamaA22 W 8-1 Columbus CollegeA25-27 Georgia CollegiatesM5 L 4-5 at AuburnM31 W 9-0 Young Harris

1976 (10-13)M21 L 2-7 at FlaglerM23 L 0-9 at Florida M27 L 3-6 HarvardM29 W 6-3 CincinnatiM30 W 8-1 ShorterA1 W 9-0 TampaA2 W 6-3 at ShorterA3 L 0-9 South CarolinaA6 W 9-0 EmoryA7 L 2-7 at GeorgiaA9 L 0-9 at Louisiana StateA10 L 4-5 at TulaneA12 L 0-9 at AlabamaA12 L 3-6 at GeorgiaA15 W 6-3 West Georgia Coll.A16 L 1-8 Hampton InstituteA17 L 2-7 Georgia SouthernA21 W 7-2 Columbus CollegeA22 L 4-5 at Georgia SouthernA28 L 3-6 South FloridaA29 W 9-0 Young HarrisM4 W 8-1 Georgia StateM6 W 5-4 Jacksonville

1977 (4-10)M21 L 1-8 at JacksonvilleM23 W 7-2 at TampaM24 L 0-9 at South FloridaM25 L 0-9 at MiamiM26 W 5-4 at Florida Intl.M27 L 2-7 at FloridaM30 rained out Young HarrisM31 W 5-4 TulaneA1 L 3-6 at ShorterA2 L 2-7 HarvardA4 L 4-5 at AuburnA6 L 2-7 GeorgiaA8 W 6-3 Washington & LeeA9 L 3-6 Northeast LouisianaA10 L 2-7 Georgia Southern

1978 (7-12)M20 L 2-7 at Jacksonville M21 L 1-8 at FloridaM22 W 6-3 at TampaM23 L 1-8 at South FloridaM25 L 3-6 Miami (Ohio)M28 L 3-6 HarvardM31 L 1-8 FloridaA3 L 1-8 FurmanA5 L 1-8 GeorgiaA7 L 3-6 at AlabamaA12 W 8-1 at ShorterA3 W 5-4 Georgia SouthernA15 W 5-4 Washington & LeeA16 L 1-8 South CarolinaA19 L 2-7 at GeorgiaA21-23 Georgia CollegiatesA27 W 8-1 at EmoryA28 W 9-0 Georgia StateM2 W 9-0 at Young HarrisM3 L 0-6 South Florida

1979 (8-7)M5 L 1-8 NC StateM17 L 1-8 VirginiaM18 W 5-4 IllinoisM21 W 5-4 at TampaM22 W 9-0 at Eckerd CollegeM30 L 0-9 Georgia SouthernM31 W 5-4 Birmingham SouthernA1 L 1-8 AuburnA6 L 0-9 at South CarolinaA10 W 8-1 Georgia StateA14 L 3-6 TulaneA17 W 8-1 West GeorgiaA19 W 7-2 Columbus CollegeA20-22 Georgia Collegiates (3rd)A23 W 6-3 at EmoryA30 L 1-8 at Georgia

A21 L 2-7 at ClemsonA27 W 6-2 ColumbusCollegeA29 W 8.5-.5 South CarolinaM1 W 9-0 OglethorpeM4 W 8-1 Georgia Southern

1972 (8-13)M17 L 4-5 at JacksonvilleM18 L 3-6 at Rollins CollegeM19 L 3-6 at South FloridaM20 W 9-0 at TampaM21 W 9-0 at Florida PresbyterianM22 L 2-6 MinnesotaM24 L 3-6 DukeM25 L 3-6 FloridaM27 W 6-3 Michigan StateM28 W 5-4 Indiana TechM30 L 4-5 TennesseeA4 W 9-0 AuburnA5 L 1-8 GeorgiaA8 L 0-9 at AlabamaA10 W 5-4 Georgia SouthernA12 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA13 W 7-2 at EmoryA15 L 3-6 at TulaneA16 L 2.5-6.5 at Louisiana StateA18 W 5-4 PresbyterianA21-23 Georgia CollegiatesA25 L 1-8 ColumbusA26 default Miami

1973 (9-12)M24 L 4-5 DukeM26 W 7-2 at JacksonvilleM27 L 2-7 at Rollins CollegeM28 W 6-3 at South FloridaM29 W 9-0 at Eckerd CollegeM31 L 2-7 at FloridaA3 L 2-7 VirginiaA4 L 1-8 HarvardA5 W 9-0 MercerA7 L 1-8 at South CarolinaA9 W 8-1 at AuburnA11 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA13 L 3-6 Georgia SouthernA14 L 2-7 TulaneA17 L 0-9 GeorgiaA20-22 Georgia CollegiatesA24 W 5-3 Columbus CollegeA25 W 8-1 Georgia StateA26 W 9-0 OglethorpeA28 L 1-8 at TennesseeA30 W 8-1 EmoryM1 L 1-8 at Presbyterian

WALTERJOHNSON76-91 (.455)1974-82 (9 yrs.)

1974 (10-6)M21 W 6-3 at JacksonvilleM24 W 7-2 at Edison Comm. Coll.M26 W 6-0 at Florida SouthernM28 W 7-2 at Shorter CollegeM30 L 4-5 HarvardM31 L 3-6 TennesseeA2 W 9-0 at EmoryA3 W 9-0 Georgia StateA6 L 2-7 GeorgiaA11 L 4-5 Georgia SouthernA12 W 9-0 MercerA16 W 5-4 AuburnA17 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA18 W 9-0 West GeorgiaA21 L 0-9 at Louisiana StateA23 W 6-3 Columbus CollegeA26-28 Georgia Collegiates

1975 (9-7)M21 W 5-4 at JacksonvilleM23 L 2-7 at South FloridaM26 L 0-9 at FloridaM29 L 3-6 HarvardA5 W 6-3 at ShorterA7 W 7-2 MercerA8 W 5-4 Georgia StateA10 W 8-1 Emory

1980 (9-12, 0-7 ACC)F27 L 1-8 RiceF29 W 7-2 William & MaryM4 L 0-9 ClemsonM6 L 4-5 Old DominionM8 L 7-2 DukeM9 L 7-2 MarylandM10 W 7-2 Morehead StateM11 L 5-4 VirginiaM23 W 7-2 at UNC CharlotteM25 W 5-4 at Atlantic ChristianM26 L 0-9 at NC StateM27 L 0-9 at Wake ForestM29 W 7-2 MissouriA2 W 9-0 Georgia StateA3 W 9-0 Columbus CollegeA6 L 5-1 Georgia SouthernA9 L 0-9 at GeorgiaA10 L 4-5 at EmoryA11 W 9-0 Morehouse StateA14 W 9-0 West GeorgiaA17-20 ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C. (lost to North Carolina)

1981 (9-12, 0-7 ACC)F26 W 9-0 EmoryF27 W 6-1 Presbyterian CollegeF28 L 5-4 Western MichiganM2 L 5-4 Louisiana TechM6 W 5-4 GuilfordM7 L 3-6 NC StateM9 W 8-1 Carson NewmanM11 W 8-1 VCUM12 L 2-7 South CarolinaM21 L 1-8 at Wake ForestM23 L 3-6 at MarylandM24 L 1-8 at VirginiaM25 L 3-6 at Old DominionM26 L 2-7 at DukeM31 W 9-0 West GeorgiaA1 W 6-3 Georgia StateA2 W 6-3 ShorterA5 L 1-8 North CarolinaA6 L 0-9 at ClemsonA9 W 8-1 Columbus CollegeA14 L 0-9 Georgia

1982 (10-12, 1-6 ACC)F28 L 1-8 ClemsonM1 W 9-0 Morehouse StateM3 L 4-5 FurmanM4 W 9-0 Columbus CollegeM5 W 8-1 EmoryM6 L 0-9 DukeM9 W 8-1 LynchburgM11 W 6-3 MarylandM12 W 5-4 Old DominionM22 L 4-5 VirginiaM23 L 1-8 at Wake ForestM24 L 0-9 at North CarolinaM25 L 1-8 NC StateM26 W 5-1 at GuilfordM27 L 1-5 at South CarolinaM28 L 2-7 at HowardA1 L 3-6 Georgia SouthernA4 L 1-8 Lander CollegeA6 W 9-0 Georgia StateA12 W 9-0 Birmingham SouthernA13 W 7-2 West GeorgiaA14 L 1-8 at Georgia

GERYGROSLIMOND54-62 (.466)1983-87 (5 yrs.)

1983 (3-16, 0-7 ACC)F19 L 0-9 South CarolinaF25 L 2-7 UNC AshevilleF26 L 0-9 ChattanoogaM5 L 0-9 Georgia SouthernM6 L 1-8 Western MichiganM7 W 6-3 Edinboro StateM9 W 5-4 Lynchburg CollegeM11 L 3-6 Morehead StateM12 L 1-8 Wake ForestM21 L 1-8 at WinthropM22 L 0-9 at Duke

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M23 L 0-9 at VirginiaA1 L 0-9 North CarolinaA2 L 0-9 NC StateA4 L 0-9 GeorgiaA6 L 2-7 EmoryA7 L 0-9 at ClemsonA12 W 5-4 Georgia StateA14 L 0-9 MarylandA15-17 ACC Tournament

1984 (8-14, 2-5 ACC)J12 W 5-1 Central FloridaF1 L 3-6 at FurmanF8 L 0-9 at TexasF14 L 1-8 at StanfordF18 L 0-9 at AuburnF20 W 8-1 at EmoryF21 L 0-9 ClemsonF25 W 6-3 at ABACM3 L 1-8 at South CarolinaM5 L 2-7 DukeM8 W 8-1 Old DominionM10 L 2-7 MississippiM17 L 1-8 VirginiaM18 L 2-7 ChattanoogaM20 L 1-8 at North CarolinaM21 W 7-2 at NC StateM22 W 5-4 at Wake ForestA6 Georgia Intercollegiates (2nd)A11 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA19 L 0-9 at MarylandA20 ACC Championship (7th)A27 L 0-9 at AlabamaA30 W 7-2 FlaglerM2 W 5-4 ABAC

1985 (14-9, 4-3 ACC)F7 W 6-3 FurmanF9 W 7-2 at RiceF11 L 4-5 at TrinityF17 L 2-7 AlabamaF20 L 2-7 at Long Beach St.F21 W 8-1 at Cal St. NorthridgeF22 L 1-8 at PepperdineF23 L 1-8 at UCLAF26 W 7-2 Georgia SouthernM5 W 7-2 ABACM6 W 9-0 NC StateM8 W 6-3 Wake ForestM9 W 9-0 West VirginiaM27 W 9-0 at RichmondM28 W 5-1 at Hampton InstituteA4 L 4-5 at DukeA5 W 6-3 at VirginiaA8 L 2-7 at ClemsonA11 W 6-3 AuburnA13 W 6-3 MarylandA14 L 3-6 North CarolinaA26 W 8-1 EmoryM6 L 2-7 Tennessee

1986 (15-15, 4-3 ACC)J18 W 5-1 Ohio StateJ18 L 1-8 ClemsonJ19 L 4-5 RiceF6 W 6-3 Auburn-MontgomeryF10 W 5-3 at San Jose StateF11 L 0-5 at StanfordF16 W 8-1 Florida StateF20 W 7-2 UABF23 W 7-2 at UC-Santa BarbaraF24 L 4-5 at UC-IrvineF25 L 3-6 at PepperdineF26 L 1-8 at UCLAM1 L 4-5 DukeM6 L 2-7 at GeorgiaM12 L 3-6 MississippiM14 W 5-1 Hampton InstituteM15 W 5-4 VirginiaM21-23 Texas ChallengeM25 W 7-2 at North CarolinaM26 W 8-1 at Wake ForestM27 W 8-1 at NC StateA1 L 3-6 ClemsonA6 L 4-5 at South CarolinaA9 L 4-5 at TennesseeA11 L 3-6 Long Beach StateA13 L 3-6 MarylandA14 W 7-2 Mississippi StateA15 W 5-4 at AuburnA17 W 7-2 at N.C. State*A18 L 2-7 Clemson*A19 W 5-4 Duke**ACC Championship, Raleigh, N.C. (3rd)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (SINCE 1948)A5 W 5-4 South CarolinaA8 W 8-1 North CarolinaA9 W 9-0 NC StateA16 W 7-2 at MarylandA21 L 4-5 Virginia*A22 W 5-4 Wake Forest*A23 W 6-3 Maryland**ACC Championship, Clemson, S.C. (5th)

1990 (7-17, 3-5 ACC)J12 L 1-8 Minnesota@J13 W 5-4 Kansas@F17 L 2-7 Fresno StateF20 L 2-7 TennesseeF24 W 7-2 VanderbiltF27 W 5-1 Georgia SouthernM2 L 0-6 at MiamiM3 L 2-7 Mississippi State#M4 L 3-6 Rice#M7 L 2-7 at GeorgiaM13 L 2-7 DukeM14 L 4-5 VirginiaM18 L 4-5 MarylandM28 L 1-8 at TCUM30 L 3-6 at Texas A&MM31 W 6-3 at BaylorA3 L 2-7 ClemsonA6 W 6-3 at Wake ForestA7 L 1-8 at North CarolinaA8 W 6-3 at NC StateA10 W 5-4 FurmanA12 L 1-5 at South CarolinaA16 L 0-6 at AuburnA20 L 4-5 North Carolina*@O’Charley’s Classic, Knoxville, Tenn.#at Miami*ACC Championship, Durham, N.C.

1991 (9-18, 3-4 ACC)J11 L 4-5 Middle Tenn. State@J12 L 4-5 SMU@F1 W 6-3 Florida StateF2 W 5-2 Middle Tenn. StateF L 4-5 VanderbiltF16 L 4-5 Texas%F17 L 1-5 Fresno State%F20 W 7-2 Georgia SouthernF23 L 3-6 at FloridaF26 L 4-5 AuburnM2 L 3-6 South CarolinaM3 W 9-0 at NC StateM6 L 4-5 GeorgiaM12 L 2-6 at TennesseeM25 L 2-5 at San Diego StateM26 W 6-2 Montana StateM28 L 0-9 at PepperdineM30 W 5-4 Wake ForestM31 L 3-6 North CarolinaA3 L 2-7 at ClemsonA6 W 7-2 at MarylandA7 L 4-5 at VirginiaA8 L 2-6 at VCUA13 L 4-5 at DukeA14 W 6-3 FurmanA19 W 5-4 Virginia*A20 L 2-5 North Carolina*@O’Charley’s Classic, Knoxville, Tenn.%Georgia Tech Invitational*ACC Championship, Atlanta, Ga.

1992 (11-12, 2-6 ACC)F8 W 6-3 at VanderbiltF11 W 6-3 at AuburnF15 W 5-3 SW LouisianaF18 L 3-6 at Tennessee (18)F22 L 3-6 South Florida (25)F23 W 5-3 VCUF29 W 5-4 MichiganM1 L 3-6 at Miami (8)M4 L 0-9 at Georgia (11)M7 W 5-4 at S. Carolina (14)M8 W 7-2 MarylandM12 W 7-2 VirginiaM24 L 4-5 Florida StateM26 W 5-4 UNLV@M27 W 5-4 Utah@M28 L 4-5 Washington@A1 W 7-2 FurmanA4 L 3-6 at Duke (24)A5 L 2-7 at UNC (8)A8 L 4-5 Clemson (21)A11 L 4-5 at Wake ForestA12 L 4-5 at NC StateA17 L 2-5 Duke (23)*

@UCI/Marriott Tennis Classic*ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.

1993 (5-16, 3-5 ACC)F7 L 3-4 VanderbiltF12 W 5-2 RiceF14 L 3-4 DrakeF18 W 4-3 AuburnF23 L 2-5 Tennessee (17)M2 L 0-7 Georgia (3)M4 L 2-5 at FurmanM6 W 4-3 NC StateM7 L 3-4 Wake ForestM9 L 3-4 South CarolinaM26 L 2-5 South FloridaM27 L 2-5 at FIUM28 L 2-5 at MiamiM31 W 5-2 at ClemsonA3 L 3-4 at Florida StateA10 W 6-0 at MarylandA11 L 2-5 at VirginiaA12 L 1-6 at VCU (18)A17 L 0-7 North Carolina (14)A18 L 0-7 Duke (7)A22 L 1-5 Wake Forest**ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.

1994 (17-11, 6-2)ACC Tournament Runner-UpNCAA Region II ChampionsNo. 28 Final National RankingJ15 W 4-3 South Alabama (24)@J16 L 2-5 UAB (13)@ F8 W 6-1 Georgia StateF12 W 5-2 SW LouisianaF13 W 6-1 at Rice (45)F18 W 5-2 Ohio StateF20 L 3-4 VCU (17)F23 L 2-5 at Auburn (39)F26 W 7-0 MarylandM3 W 7-0 FurmanM6 L 3-4 at Georgia (2)M9 W 4-3 Clemson (34)M24 W 7-0 at NC StateM25 W 4-3 at UNC (21)M27 L 1-6 at Duke (4)M28 W 7-0 at Wake ForestA1 W 6-1 at Virginia (49)A4 L 3-4 Miami (10)A7 L 3-4 at S. Carolina (18)A12 L 1-6 at Tennessee (12)A16 L 3-4 Florida State (37)A22 W 4-2 Wake Forest*A23 W 4-2 Virginia*A24 L 1-4 Duke (7)*M13 W 4-2 Florida State (35)%M14 W 4-1 VCU (24)%M15 W 4-3 UNC (20)%M21 L 1-4 TCU (3)$@O’Charley’s Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn.*ACC Championship, Charlotte, N.C.%NCAA Region II, Columbia, S.C.$NCAA Championship, Notre Dame, Ind.

1995 (9-11, 4-4 ACC)J13 L 1-6 Northwestern (47)@J14 W 5-2 SMU@F8 L 2-5 Tennessee (17)F11 W 7-0 Georgia StateF18 L 1-6 Georgia (2)M5 W 4-3 Wake Forest (50)M7 W 5-2 FurmanM23 W 6-1 CharlotteM25 W 5-2 NC StateM26 L 2-5 South Carolina (27)M28 W 7-0 Georgia SouthernA1 L 2-5 at UAB (50)A2 L 2-5 at Florida State (22)A5 L 1-6 at Clemson (35)A8 W 5-2 at VirginiaA9 W 7-0 at Maryland A10 L 1-5 at VCU (29)A15 L 1-6 Duke (11)A16 L 3-4 North Carolina (40)A21 L 0-4 North Carolina (35)*@O’Charley’s Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn.*ACC Championships, Greenwood, S.C.

1987 (14-8, 5-1 ACC)No. 25 Final National RankingJ24 W 7-2 Georgia SouthernJ31 L 3-6 at Cal State-Long BeachF1 L 0-9 at UCLAF2 L 4-5 at PepperdineF3 W 6-3 at UC-IrvineF5-8 Rolex National IndoorsF12 W 6-2 UABF16 W 6-3 AuburnM4 W 7-2 NC StateM6 W 7-2 Wake ForestM7 L 3-6 TennesseeM11 L 0-9 at ClemsonM23 L 2-7 at MississippiM24 W 9-0 at ArkansasM26 W 6-3 at TrinityM27 W 6-3 at RiceM28 W 7-2 at HoustonM31 L 3-6 GeorgiaA1 W 5-4 at FurmanA4 W 5-4 at VirginiaA5 W 5-4 at MarylandA6 W 5-4 at DukeA10 L 3-6 South Carolina

JEAN DESDUNES139-133 (.511)1988-98 (11 yrs.)

1988 (27-6, 7-0 ACC)ACC Regular-Season ChampionsACC Tournament Runner-upNo. 12 Final National RankingJ23 W 5-4 CaliforniaJ24 L 3-5 StanfordF9 W 9-0 Georgia StateF12 L 3-6 at UC-IrvineF14 L 1-8 at PepperdineF23 W 8-1 EmoryF27 W 8-1 VanderbiltF29 W 9-0 RichmondM1 W 8-1 at AuburnM5 W 8-1 FloridaM7 W 9-0 Old DominionM9 W 6-3 DukeM12 W 9-0 VirginiaM13 W 8-1 MississippiM20 W 7-2 South FloridaM21 W 9-0 Georgia SouthernM24 W 9-0 at NC StateM26 W 8-1 at North CarolinaM27 W 5-4 at Wake ForestM29 W 9-0 FurmanM31 W 6-3 at TennesseeA2 W 7-2 Long Beach StateA5 W 5-4 at GeorgiaA7 W 5-4 ClemsonA9 W 5-4 MiamiA10 L 1-5 at SW LouisianaA13 W 5-4 at South CarolinaA16 W 9-0 MarylandA17 W 6-3 TrinityA21 W 7-2 North Carolina*A22 W 7-2 Wake Forest*A23 L 4-5 Clemson*M21 L 4-5 Michigan#*ACC Championship, Winston-Salem, N.C. #NCAA Championship, Athens, Ga.

1989 (18-6, 5-1 ACC)J13 L 3-6 at TennesseeJ14 L 3-6 Mississippi StateF17 W 7-2 KansasF18 W 5-4 SW LouisianaF27 W 8-1 Georgia StateM1 W 5-2 AuburnM3 W 9-0 Florida InternationalM4 W 7-2 VanderbiltM7 L 0-8 GeorgiaM10 W 8-1 PurdueM12 W 7-2 Wake ForestM22 W 5-1 at FurmanM24 W 9-0 ColoradoM25 L 4-5 TennesseeM25 W 5-4 FloridaA1 W 7-2 at DukeA4 L 3-6 at Clemson

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (SINCE 1948)1996 (10-12, 3-5 ACC)F3 L 3-4 TulaneF4 L 3-4 at MiamiF10 W 6-1 UNC GreensboroF11 W 5-2 Georgia StateF18 L 0-7 at Georgia (3)F24 W 6-1 LouisvilleF25 W 5-2 Auburn (32)F29 L 3-4 South Carolina (27)M2 L 3-4 VirginiaM3 W 7-0 William & MaryM5 W 7-0 FurmanM17 W 7-0 MarylandM20 W 7-0 at NC StateM21 W 4-3 at Wake ForestM22 L 0-7 at UNC (27)M24 L 0-7 at Duke (9)M30 W 5-2 at Ga. SouthernA2 L 2-5 at Clemson (39)A4 L 1-4 at Tennessee (24)A12 L 2-5 VCU (18)A14 L 3-4 Florida State (32)A19 L 1-4 Duke (10)** ACC Championship, Greenwood, S.C.

1997 (12-11, 3-5 ACC)No. 40 Final National RankingF8 W 6-1 UNC GreensboroF9 W 6-1 Georgia StateF12 L 2-5 Georgia (4)F19 W 6-1 at FurmanF22 L 3-4 at Alabama (28)F23 L 1-6 at Auburn (19)F26 W 7-0 NC StateM1 W 6-1 Tennessee (27)M5 L 1-6 S. Carolina (27)M10 W 6-1 Wake Forest (59)M14 L 2-4 New Mex. (23)#M15 W 4-1 UAB (29)#M16 W 4-1 S. Florida (50)#M26 W 7-0 at RichmondM27 L 2-5 VCU (16)@M29 W 7-0 at MarylandM30 L 2-5 at Virginia (15)A2 W 5-2 at Clemson (23)A6 L 3-4 at Florida St. (39)A12 W 4-3 UNC (29)A13 L 1-6 Duke (12)A18 L 1-4 Virginia (35)*M9 L 3-4 Duke (10)%#Blue-Gray Championships, Montgomery, Ala.@at Richmond*ACC Championship, Racquet Club of the South, Norcross, Ga.% NCAA Region II Championship, Bill Moore Tennis Center, Atlanta, Ga.

1998 (14-13, 5-3 ACC)No. 52 Final National RankingJ31 W 5-2 UNC GreensboroF4 W 4-3 Georgia StateF11 L 0-7 at Georgia (3)F13 L 2-5 Alabama (20)F15 L 1-6 Nwestern (21)F17 W 7-0 Furman F22 W 6-1 South Carolina StateF22 L 1-6 Auburn (13)F28 W 6-1 Georgia SouthernF28 L 3-4 Tulsa (26)M7 L 3-4 Virginia (31)M10 W 6-0 MercerM10 W 6-1 Oklahoma (43)M22 W 7-0 Maryland M25 W 4-3 at NC StateM26 L 1-6 at UNC (40)M28 L 2-5 at Duke (13)M30 W 4-3 at Wake Forest (75)A3 L 3-4 Middle Tennessee State (22)A5 W 5-2 EmoryA5 W 4-2 VCU (12)A8 L 2-5 at South Carolina (19)A11 L 3-4 Miami (52)A15 W 6-1 Clemson (53)A19 W 4-3 Florida State (33)A23 L 1-4 Florida State (37)*M15 L 0-4 North Carolina (49)%*ACC Championship, Bill Moore Tennis Center, Atlanta, Ga.%NCAA Region II Championships, Richmond, Va.

2002 (15-11, 5-3 ACC)ACC Tournament Runner-UpNo. 44 Final National RankingJ25 L 1-6 at Pepperdine (8)J26 W 6-1 at UC-Irvine (75)J27 W 4-3 at San Diego F3 W 5-2 Charlotte (63)F3 W 7-0 Mercer F20 W 6-1 Georgia State (70)F23 L 2-5 at Vanderbilt (33) F24 L 3-4 at Middle Tennessee State(25)M2 L 3-4 at Duke (19)M3 L 3-4 at Wake Forest (35)M8 W 5-2 William & Mary (51)M12 L 0-7 at Georgia (1)M16 W 7-0 MarylandM16 W 6-1 EmoryM20 L 2-5 at South CarolinaM23 W 6-1 at NC StateM24 L 3-4 at North Carolina (44)M30 W 6-1 Virginia A3 W 6-1 ClemsonA7 W 5-2 Furman (62)A12 W 4-3 Florida State (47)A14 L 3-4 Miami (43)A19 W 4-0 Florida State (52)*A20 W 4-0 Duke (14)*A21 L 3-4 North Carolina (25)*M11 L 2-4 South Carolina (19)%*ACC Championship, Millbrook Exchange Park, Raleigh, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Athens, Ga.

2003 (12-10, 3-5 ACC)No. 41 Final National RankingJ25 W 6-1 Troy StateJ25 W 7-0 MercerF7 L 3-4 at Alabama (18)F14 L 3-4 Georgia (30)F16 W 4-2 Texas (9)F24 W 5-2 Furman (62)F26 W 6-1 Georgia State (62)M1 W 7-0 NC StateM6 W 5-2 at Miami (36)M8 W 5-2 vs. Virginia Tech (49)@M15 L 2-5 at Virginia (54)M16 W 7-0 at MarylandM21 W 5-2 Indiana (21)M23 W 4-3 North Carolina (39)M29 L 2-5 Duke (11)M30 L 3-4 Wake Forest (32)A2 L 2-5 South Carolina (20)A6 W 4-3 Middle Tennessee StateA9 L 1-6 at Clemson (31)A12 L 3-4 at Florida State (39)A18 L 3-4 Florida State (30)*M10 L 3-4 Auburn (23)%@ Miami, Fla.*ACC Championship, Millbrook Exchange Park, Raleigh, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Oxford, Miss.

2004 (15-8, 5-3 ACC)No. 32 Final National RankingJ31 W 7-0 Georgia SouthernF7 W 7-0 ChattanoogaF7 W 6-1 EmoryF12 W 7-0 Georgia StateF16 W 5-2 Middle Tennessee State (65)F20 L 0-7 at Illinois (1)F21 L 1-6 Louisville (61)@F28 L 0-7 at Duke (15)M5 W 5-2 at Oregon (45)M6 W 4-3 Minnesota (27)&M10 W 4-3 Clemson (41)M12 W 7-0 Maryland M14 L 2-5 Virginia (19)M17 L 3-4 Georgia (17)M20 W 6-1 FurmanM27 W 7-0 NC StateM28 L 3-4 at North Carolina (19)A4 W 5-2 Florida State (29)A8 W 4-3 at South Carolina (36)A11 W 5-2 Miami (40)A15 L 3-4 Clemson (45)*M14 L 0-4 SMU (35)@ Champaign, Ill.& Eugene, Ore.*ACC Championship, Raleigh, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Waco, Texas

2005 (14-10, 5-5 ACC)No. 30 Final National RankingJ28 W 7-0 PrincetonF6 W 7-0 WoffordF6 W 6-1 EmoryF12 L 1-6 at Middle Tennessee State (53)F18 W 6-1 Georgia StateF19 W 6-1 FurmanF26 L 3-4 at Auburn (19)M1 W 4-0 South Carolina (55)M9 L 3-4 at Clemson (36)M13 W 6-1 Miami (FL) (62)M15 L 2-5 Georgia (5)M18 L 3-4 at Virginia Tech (69)M20 L 1-6 at Virginia (2)M22 W 4-3 at Arizona State (38) M24 W 4-1 vs. Tulane (18)&A2 L 0-7 Duke (5)A3 W 4-3 Wake Forest (30)A8 W 7-0 at MarylandA10 L 2-5 at Florida State (21)A15 W 4-3 NC State (44)A17 W 4-3 North Carolina (45)A21 W 4-0 Maryland*A22 L 2-4 Florida State (25)*M14 L 3-4 Vanderbilt (28)%& Tempe, Ariz.*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Gainesville, Fla.

2006 (12-10, 5-6 ACC)No. 30 Final National RankingF8 W 7-0 Furman (68)F12 W 4-3 Middle Tennessee State (35)F15 W 6-1 Georgia State F18 W 6-1 Alabama (53)F26 W 4-3 Auburn (36)M3 W 4-1 Arizona State (44)M5 L 0-7 Miami (17)M8 L 1-6 Clemson (15)M12 L 0-7 at Florida State (35)M15 L 1-6 at Georgia (1)M20 L 2-5 at Texas A&M (19)M25 L 1-6 at Duke (4)M26 L 2-5 at North Carolina (12)M31 L 2-5 Virginia (11)A2 W 5-2 Virginia Tech (49)A7 W 4-3 at NC State (36)A9 W 4-3 at Wake Forest (26)A13 W 7-0 Boston College A14 W 6-1 MarylandA20 L 3-4 vs. Virginia Tech (56)*M13 W 4-2 vs. Alabama (38)%M14 L 0-4 vs Georgia (1)%*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Athens, Ga.

2007 (7-16, 4-7 ACC)No. 47 Final National RankingF3 W 5-2 RadfordF3 W 7-0 Georgia SouthernF10 L 3-4 at Arizona State (57)F13 L 0-7 Georgia (1)F17 L 1-6 at Auburn (40)F21 W 4-3 Georgia StateF24 L 1-6 at Texas (16)F27 L 3-4 at South Carolina (51)M4 W 4-3 Florida State (10)M7 W 4-3 at Clemson (31)M9 L 3-4 Furman (55)M18 L 1-6 at Baylor (5)M20 L 0-7 at Miami (37)M23 L 3-4 North Carolina (14) M25 L 1-6 Duke (17)M30 L 1-6 at Virginia Tech (39)A1 L 0-7 at Virginia (2)A6 L 3-4 NC State (20)A7 L 1-5 Wake Forest (11)A13 W 4-3 at Maryland (58)A15 W 4-3 at Boston College A19 L 3-4 vs. Miami (35)*M11 L 1-4 vs. Florida (19)%* ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.% NCAA Region Champ., Tallahassee, Fa.

KENNYTHORNE253-204 (.534)1999-Present

1999 (16-8, 6-2 ACC)ACC Tournament Runner-UpNo. 32 Final National RankingJ30 W 7-0 UNC GreensboroJ30 W 7-0 MercerF10 L 1-6 Georgia (2)F18 W 7-0 at FurmanF24 W 5-2 Georgia State (74)F27 W 4-1 Troy State@F28 W 4-3 at Middle Tennessee StateM6 L 2-5 at Virginia (34)M7 W 7-0 at MarylandM8 L 2-5 at VCU (27)M26 W 4-1 at Florida AtlanticM27 L 3-4 at Miami (44)A3 W 4-3 Wake Forest (43)A4 W 5-2 NC State (24)A6 L 3-4 South Carolina (19)A10 L 1-6 Duke (3)A11 W 4-3 North Carolina (74)A15 W 4-3 at Clemson (24)A17 W 6-1 at Florida State (50)A23 W 4-2 Florida State (47)*A24 W 4-1 Clemson (26)*A25 L 0-5 Duke (3)*M14 W 4-1 Boise State (49)%M15 L 0-4 at Stanford (5)%@ at Nashville, Tenn.*ACC Championship, Racquet Club of the South, Norcross, Ga.%NCAA Region Championships, Palo Alto, Calif.

2000 (10-13, 4-4 ACC)J15 W 7-0 MercerJ29 L 3-4 William & Mary (50)F3 L 2-5 Middle Tennessee State (51)F11 L 1-5 at California (34)F12 L 0-4 at StanfordF23 L 2-5 Georgia State (65)F27 W 5-2 Vanderbilt (62)M8 L 0-7 at Duke (3)M9 W 4-3 at NC State M12 W 7-0 MarylandM12 W 7-0 RichmondM15 L 1-6 at Georgia (29)M22 W 4-3 FurmanM24 W 5-0 GoucherM24 W 6-1 MorehouseM29 W 4-3 Clemson (37)A1 W 5-2 Virginia (36)A2 L 1-6 at South Carolina (66)A8 L 1-6 at North Carolina (19)A9 L 3-4 at Wake Forest A15 L 3-4 Miami (18)A16 L 3-4 Florida State (54)A21 L 0-5 Clemson (32)**ACC Championship, Racquet Club of the South, Norcross, Ga.

2001 (17-7, 6-2 ACC)No. 27 Final National RankingF3 W 4-3 CharlotteF3 W 7-0 MercerF8 L 2-5 at So. California (23)F9 L 0-7 at UCLA (3)F10 W 4-2 at UC-Santa BarbaraF22 W 5-2 Georgia StateF24 W 4-3 South Carolina (42) M3 L 2-5 Georgia (8)M7 W 4-3 at Miami (20)M8 W 4-3 at Florida Atlantic (62)M11 W 5-2 UC-Irvine (74)M14 W 6-1 at Furman (74)M17 W 4-3 Vanderbilt (42)M18 W 6-1 NC StateM21 W 5-2 at ClemsonM24 L 0-7 Duke (3)M31 W 5-2 at Virginia (45)A2 W 7-0 at MarylandA6 W 5-2 at Florida State (61)A8 W 6-1 Wake Forest (47)A13 L 2-5 North Carolina (39)A20 L 0-4 Virginia (44)*M12 W 4-2 Arizona (37)%M13 L 0-4 at Georgia (1)%*ACC Championship, Lake Cane Tennis Center, Orlando, Fla.%NCAA Regional, Athens, Ga.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (SINCE 1948)2008 (13-12, 3-8 ACC)No. 62 Final National RankingJ27 W 7-0 LipscombJ27 W 7-0 Gardner-WebbF3 W 7-0 USC UpstateF3 W 7-0 Georgia SouthernF10 W 4-3 Mississippi State (56)F14 L 2-5 Auburn (39)F20 W 6-1 FurmanF24 W 5-2 South Carolina (60)F26 W 6-1 Georgia State (70)F26 L 2-5 at Florida State (16)M4 W 4-3 Clemson (42)M7 L 2-5 Miami (24)M12 L 0-7 at Georgia (3)M14 L 2-5 Arizona State (15)M18 W 7-0 WoffordM18 W 7-0 ChattanoogaM21 L 0-7 Virginia (1)M22 L 1-6 Virginia Tech (37)M28 L 1-6 at NC State (53)M30 L 2-5 at Wake Forest (30)A4 W 6-1 Boston CollegeA6 W 6-1 Maryland (59) A11 L 1-6 at North Carolina (11)A13 L 3-4 at Duke (42)A17 L 3-4 vs. NC State (50)** ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.

2009 (10-11, 5-6 ACC)No. 43 final national rankingJ18 W 5-2 USC UpstateJ18 W 7-0 WoffordJ24 L 2-5 at South Carolina (52)J30 W 4-1 vs. San Diego State (57)@J31 L 1-6 vs. Baylor (10)@F19 W 7-0 Georgia StateF22 L 2-4 at Auburn (30)F27 L 0-7 Georgia (2)M4 W 4-3 at Clemson (69)M7 L 2-5 at Miami (51)M9 L 2-5 Florida State (15)M17 W 5-2 Tennessee TechM20 L 3-4 at Virginia Tech (21)M23 L 1-6 at Virginia (1)M27 L 2-4 Wake Forest (25)M29 W 6-1 NC State (38)A3 W 5-2 at MarylandA5 W 6-1 at Boston CollegeA10 L 3-4 Duke (30)A12 W 7-0 North Carolina (36)A16 L 1-4 vs. NC State**ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.@ITA Kickoff Weekend, Waco, Texas

2010 (18-8, 7-4 ACC)No. 25 final national rankingJ15 W 5-2 UABJ17 W 5-2 Georgia SouthernJ17 W 6-1 USC Upstate (72)J20 W 6-1 WoffordJ24 W 6-1 South Carolina (36)J30 W 4-2 vs. Penn State (54)@J31 L 0-7 at Florida (11)@F7 L 2-5 at Georgia (7)F17 W 4-3 Auburn (27)F21 L 2-5 at Florida State (18)F27 W 7-0 Georgia StateM7 W 6-1 UNC-Wilmington (48)M14 W 4-3 Miami (35)M27 W 4-3 at Wake Forest (26)M28 W 6-1 at NC State (46)M31 W 7-0 Clemson (43)A2 W 7-0 Maryland (71)A3 W 5-2 Boston CollegeA10 L 3-4 at Duke (20)A11 L 2-5 at North Carolina (19)A17 L 2-5 Virginia (1)A18 W 4-3 Virginia Tech (21)A23 W 4-3 vs. Virginia Tech (20)*A24 L 1-4 vs. Virginia (1)*M15 W 4-1 vs. Binghamton (47)%M16 L 1-4 at Kentucky (11)%@ITA Kickoff Weekend, Gainesville, Fla.*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Lexington, Ky.

2011 (21-6, 8-3 ACC)No. 13 final national rankingJ16 W 7-0 USC Upstate (60)J23 W 6-1 at South Carolina (56)J29 L 3-4 vs North Carolina (20) @J30 W 4-2 vs Oklahoma State (55) @F5 W 4-0 Mississippi State (34)

F9 W 7-0 Georgia StateF12 W 4-3 Georgia (11)F20 W 4-3 at Auburn (22)M6 W 6-1 Florida State (36)M9 W 4-0 William & MaryM10 W 6-1 Illinois StateM13 L 3-4 at Miami (34)M25 W 7-0 NC State (54)M27 W 6-1 Wake Forest (39)M30 W 6-1 at Clemson (48)A1 W 7-0 at Boston CollegeA3 W 5-2 at Maryland (44)A8 L 1-6 Duke (11)A10 W 5-2 North Carolina (17)A15 W 4-3 at Virginia Tech (37)A16 L 1-6 at Virginia (1)A21 W 4-0 vs Boston CollegeA22 W 4-1 vs Miami (25)*A23 L 0-4 vs Virginia (1)*M13 W 4-0 Middle Tennessee State%M14 W 4-1 Mississippi State (21)%M19 L 0-4 vs Southern California (2)+@ITA Kickoff Weekend, Athens, Ga.*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Atlanta, Ga.+NCAA Championship, Stanford, Calif.

2012 (9-13, 4-7 ACC)No. 62 final national rankingJ20 W 7-0 Old DominionJ22 L 2-5 Tennessee (13)J29 L 1-4 Auburn (20) @J30 L 3-4 Illinois (15) @F4 L 2-5 South Carolina (69)F6 W 7-0 OglethorpeF8 W 6-1 Georgia StateF9 W 7-0 William & MaryF14 L 0-7 at Georgia (4)F19 W 5-2 WisconsinF25 L 1-6 at Florida State (31)M4 L 3-4 ClemsonM13 W 7-0 MiamiM23 W 7-0 Boston CollegeM25 W 4-3 MarylandM30 L 3-4 at North Carolina (24)A1 L 1-6 at Duke (6)A6 W 5-2 Virginia Tech (51)A7 L 1-6 Virginia (2)A13 L 3-4 at NC State (42)A15 L 3-4 at Wake ForestA19 L 2-4 Maryland (70)*@ITA Kickoff Weekend, Atlanta, Ga.*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.

2013 (8-16, 1-9 ACC)J18 W 5-2 Old DominionJ18 W 4-3 LipscombJ25 L 3-4 vs Fresno State (69) @J26 L 0-4 vs San Diego State (66) @F2 L 1-6 at South Carolina (47)F8 L 2-5 Georgia (6)F16 W 6-1 North Florida (62)F16 W 7-0 Mercer F24 L 1-6 at Auburn (21) F28 W 4-3 Georgia State (61) M3 L 0-4 Tennessee (8)M3 W 6-1 Kennesaw State M7 W 4-1 William & MaryM15 L 3-4 Florida State (28)M17 L 3-4 at Miami (70)M22 L 1-6 Wake Forest (28) M24 L 3-4 NC State (45)M28 W 6-1 at Boston College A5 L 2-5 North Carolina A7 L 2-5 Duke (9)A12 L 1-6 at Virginia Tech (52)A13 L 1-6 at Virginia (1)A19 L 1-4 at Clemson (24)A25 L 1-4 Florida State (34)*@ITA Kickoff Weekend, Los Angeles, Calif.*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.

2014 (7-15, 1-10 ACC)No. 74 final national rankingJ11 W 6-1 Georgia SouthernJ11 W 4-0 StetsonJ25 W 4-2 North Florida (71)J31 W 4-2 South Carolina (17)F14 L 3-4 Auburn (24)F16 W 5-2 Old DominionF16 W 7-0 The CitadelF22 L 1-6 at Florida State (38)F27 L 0-4 at Georgia (35)M4 L 1-4 at Tennessee (13)

M7 L 0-4 Georgia State (73)M9 L 2-5 MiamiM21 W 6-1 Boston CollegeM23 L 1-6 Notre Dame (11)M29 L 3-4 at Wake Forest (25)M30 L 1-6 at NC State (43)A4 L 2-5 Virginia Tech (38)A5 Virginia (4)A11 L 0-7 at North Carolina (8)A13 L 0-7 at Duke (13)A18 L 2-5 Clemson (20)*A24 L 0-4 vs NC State (26)**ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.

2015 (14-13, 4-8 ACC)No. 42 final national rankingJ10 W 6-1 Georgia SouthernJ10 W 7-0 MercerJ24 W 6-1 FurmanJ31 W 6-1 East Tennessee StateJ31 W 7-0 The CitadelF6 L 3-4 Georgia (4)F15 L 3-4 at Auburn (38)F24 L 3-4 Tennessee (56)F28 W 6-1 StetsonF28 W 7-0 Tennessee TechM6 W 5-2 at Clemson (52)M8 W 4-2 at MiamiM15 L 2-5 Florida State (24)M20 W 7-0 at Boston CollegeM22 L 1-6 at Notre Dame (36)M27 L 3-4 Louisville (23)M29 W 4-3 Kennesaw StateA3 L 2-5 Wake Forest (12)A4 L 1-6 NC State (34)A10 L 0-7 at Virginia (4)A12 L 1-6 at Virginia Tech (12)A17 L 2-5 North Carolina (15)A19 W 4-3 Duke (8)A23 W 4-0 vs Notre Dame (35)*A24 W 4-3 vs Virginia Tech (14)*A25 L 0-4 vs Wake Forest (11)*M8 L 1-4 vs Columbia (17)%*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Oxford, Miss.

2016 (17-9, 8-4 ACC)No. 37 final national rankingJ13 W 4-3 East Tennessee StateJ13 W 6-1 PresbyterianJ23 W 4-0 vs New Mexico (62)J24 L 0-4 at UCLA (12)J30 L 2-5 at South Carolina (59)F6 L 1-6 at Georgia (11)F12 W 6-1 Auburn (56)F14 W 6-1 GeorgiaF14 W 7-0 MercerF27 W 4-0 at Tennessee (56)M4 L 2-5 at Wake Forest (7)M6 W 4-3 at Duke (57)M11 W 5-2 at LouisvilleM13 W 5-2 at NC State (27)M18 W 6-1 ClemsonM24 L 2-5 at Florida State (20)M27 W 5-2 Notre Dame (46)A1 W 5-2 Miami (67)A3 W 6-1 Boston CollegeA8 L 2-5 Virginia (3)A10 W 6-1 Virginia Tech (40)A15 L 3-4 at North Carolina (5)A21 W 4-1 LouisvilleA22 L 0-4 vs North Carolina (3)M13 W 4-1 vs UC Santa Barbara (46)M14 L 2-4 at Southern California (11)@ITA Kick-off Weekend, Los Angeles, Calif.*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Los Angeles, Calif.

2017 (18-8, 8-4 ACC)No. 19 final national rankingJ20 L 2-5 Georgia (6)J22 W 7-0 TennesseeJ28 W 4-1 Stanford (18) @J29 L 0-4 Northwestern (10) @F2 W 4-1 Georgia StateF5 W 4-3 at AuburnF19 W 6-1 South CarolinaF25 W 6-1 FurmanF25 W 7-0 The CitadelM3 W 7-0 at ClemsonM5 W 5-2 Florida State (33)M12 W 5-1 at MiamiM26 L 2-5 Wake Forest (1)M26 W 6-1 Liberty

M31 W 5-2 at Boston CollegeA2 W 4-3 at Notre DameA7 W 4-3 Duke (43)A9 W 4-3 Louisville (40)A13 L 1-6 at Virginia (3)A15 L 3-4 at Virginia TechA21 L 3-4 North Carolina (12)A23 W 5-2 NC StateA28 W 4-3 vs. Duke (34) *A22 L 0-4 vs. Wake Forest (1) *M12 W 4-1 vs. Minnesota (39) %M13 L 0-4 vs. Florida (15) %@ITA Kick-off Weekend, Evanston, Ill.*ACC Championship, Rome, Ga.%NCAA Regional, Gainesville, Fla.