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2005 USC MEN’S

TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS USC MEN’S TENNIS Quick Facts / Media Notes ...... 1 University Information BOOST ERS Season Outlook / Roster ...... 2 Location: ...... Los Angeles, Calif. ITA Fall Rankings ...... 3 The 2005 USC men’s tennis team would like to Founded: ...... 1880 Peter Smith, Head Coach ...... 4 thank all boost ers and spon sors Enrollment: ...... 30,000 Assistant Coaches ...... 5 for their support of Trojan Tennis. Size: ...... 150 Acres Marks Tennis Stadium / Support Staff ...... 6 President: ...... Dr. Steven Sample 2005 Trojans ...... 7 Athletic Director: ...... Mike Garrett 2004 Results ...... 14 National Affi liation: ...... NCAA Division I 2004 Postseason Results ...... 15 Conference: ...... Pacifi c-10 2004 Match-By-Match Results ...... 16 Nickname: ...... Trojans / Troy All-Time Honors ...... 18 Fight Song: ...... "Fight On" USC Letterwinners ...... 19 Colors: ...... Cardinal & Gold Trojans in the Hall of Fame ...... 21 Home Court: ...... Marks Tennis Stadium Trojans in the Pros ...... 22 Capacity: ...... 1,000 National Championships ...... 23 Year-By-Year ...... 25 Opponent Series Records ...... 29 Tennis Information 2005 Opponents ...... 30 Head Coach: ...... Peter Smith, third season LIFE Record at USC: ...... 37-16 (.698), two seasons John Andrews, Dann Angeloff, Overall Record: ...... 307-151 (.670), 17 seasons Gary Buntmann, Lawrence Davidson, MEDIA NOTES Smith’s Phone: ...... (213) 740-3829 , Martin Massman, Assistant Coach: ...... Kyle Spencer, second season Toby Page, J. Douglas & Marian Pardee, Spencer’s Phone: ...... (213) 740-3827 Interviews: To ar range an in ter view with coach es or Bonnie Sanborn, Eric Schick, Volunteer Asst. Coach: ...... Brett Masi, fi rst season ath letes, please con tact Vicky Hammond at least one Con & Diane Schweitzer, Hank Weeks day in advance. Check with the USC Sports In for ma tion 2003-04 Overall Record: ...... 23-4 Offi ce re gard ing the team practice sched ule. Play ers can GOLD 2003-04 Conference Record: ...... 6-1 (t1st) be made avail able after prac tice ses sions and fol low ing 2003-04 Postseason: ...... NCAA Semifi nals Ron Peterson, Tom Moulton & Ginny Dunn, home matches. Final Team Ranking: ...... No. 4 Brad Kaplan, Bonnie Sanborn Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 8 / 1 Trojans On The Web: Current wom en’s ten nis in for ma tion, Newcomers: ...... 4 CARDINAL as well as news, fea tures and up dated statis tics can be Stephen Avoyer, Parker Collins, found on the web at: Tennis History Robert & Betsy Van’t Hof, John F. Shea http://www.usctrojans.com All-Time Program Record: ...... 1102-293-4 (.790) All-Time Conference Record: ...... 360-164-3 (.687) PLAYER For more information on the Pac-10 Con fer ence, go to: All-Time NCAA Tourn. Record: ...... 55-26 (.679) Mark & Christopher Adams, Alfredo Annino, http://www.pac-10.com National Team Championships: ...... 16 Joe Annino, Bill Atkins, Robert & Toni Bancroft, ...... (1946, 1951, 1955, 1958, 1962, 1963, William Behrens, Dick Bohrenstead, For more information on all NCAA Division I sports and ...... 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1976, William & Suzie Bond, Buddy Carls, championships, go to: ...... 1991, 1993, 1994, 2002) Alex Campbell Jr., Sarah Collins, http://www.ncaasports.com National Singles Championships: ...... 13 Peter Collission, Berkley S. Eichel, ...... (1934, 1946, 1952, 1956, 1958, Ted Elioponlos, Kirby & Patricia Galt, For more information on the Intercollegiate Tennis Associa- ...... 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, Douglas Gilmour, Trina & David Grokenberger, tion (ITA), go to: ...... 1969, 1980, 1996) Paul Gurrola, Rich Haskell, Greg Hickey, http://www.itatennis.com National Doubles Championships: ...... 20 Phillip Homme, Dave & Judy Hoskins, ...... (1934, 1938, 1941, 1946, 1951, ...... 1955, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962, Donny & Michelle Isaak, David Jacquette, It’s Not Southern Cal: In references to ath let ic teams ...... 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, Mal Johnson, Robert Kato, Neal Koss, of the Uni ver si ty of South ern Cal i for nia, the fol low ing are ...... 1975, 1977, 1986, 1987, 1989) Steve & Carol Kreisle, Gary Leach, preferred: USC, Southern Cali for nia, So. Cali for nia, Troy Pac-10 Team Championships ...... 14 Dick Mackaig, Bruce Manson, and Trojans for men's and women's teams, and Women of Troy for women's teams. PLEASE do not use South- ...... (1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, Bob McKnight, Bill McQuaid, ...... 1968, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1991, ern Cal. It's like calling San Fran cisco "Frisco" or North John Mellott, Bruce & Carol Munch, ...... 1992, 1993, 1994, 2004) Carolina "North Car."). Glenn Nordskog, Lloyd Olson, NCAA Appearances: ...... 28 , Norman Perry, Gary Richardson, Frances Rothschild, Bruce Sanborn, Credit Sports Information Arnold Saul, George Schick, The 2005 Men's Tennis Media Guide was pre pared by Men’s Tennis SID: ...... Vicky Hammond Paul & Cathy Schroeder, Anthony & Gail Sevilla, Vicky Hammond, As sis tant Sports In for ma tion Di rec tor. SID Phone: ...... (213) 740-3808 Ross Sonne, Mark Spearman, Phil Spencer, Additional editorial assistance provided by sports informa- Cell Phone: ...... (213) 725-3576 Mike Stein, George Taylor, Richard Weed, tion intern Gabe Alvarez and sports information director SID Fax: ...... (213) 740-7584 Russ Wright Tim Tessalone. Spe cial thanks to Dan Avila for team cov er E-mail: ...... [email protected] photos, headshots and ac tion pho tos. Action photography Website: ...... www.usctrojans.com CLUB also cour te sy of Gavin Werboloff, Heston Quan, Gary Rus, Sports Information Address: ...... Richard E. Graysow, Richard Leach, Jim Sabo, Eddie Siegel, Jon SooHoo, Jason Chan and ...... USC Sports Information Bernard Pipkin Troy Witt. Cov er design by Chase Gustafson. Print ing ...... 3501 Watt Way, Heritage Hall 103 by Pace+Navigator...... Los Angeles, CA 90089

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2005 MEN’S TENNIS ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

JAMIL AL-AGBA NAME R/L HGT WGT AGE YR-EXP HOME TOWN (LAST SCHOOL) jah-MEAL ahl-AGH-bah Bruce AIKEN R 5-6 135 19 RS Fr.-HS West Hills, Calif. (El Camino Real HS) Jamil AL-AGBA R 6-1 150 19 So.-1V Camarillo, Calif. (Laurel Springs HS) Aaron BADART Aaron BADART R 6-0 155 21 RS So.-1V San Marino, Calif. (Pendleton HS) bah-DART Johan BERG L 6-4 182 21 Sr.-3V Stockholm, Sweden (Pepperdine) Jarryd COOPER R 6-1 185 19 Fr.-HS La Canada, Calif. (Venture HS) Johan BERG Dejan CVETKOVIC R 6-1 170 19 Fr.-HS Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Fla. School of Excellence) YO-han Drew HOSKINS R 5-8 155 21 Sr.-3V Rossmoor, Calif. (Texas) DEJAN CVETKOVIC Jeff KAZARIAN R 6-0 160 20 RS Jr.-2V Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. (Peninsula HS) D-yan (or DAN) SVET-ko-vich Whit LIVINGSTON R 6-1 150 20 Jr.-2V Sacramento, Calif. (Jesuit HS) Adam LOUCKS L 5-11 150 18 RS Fr.-1V Irvine, Calif. (Spirit Prep Academy) Jeff KAZARIAN Kaes VAN’T HOF L 6-1 160 18 Fr.-HS Newport Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) kuh-ZAR-ree-un Brian WRIGHT R 5-10 160 20 RS Jr.-2V Fresno, Calif. (Pepperdine) Adam LOUCKS LAOUCKS HEAD COACH: Peter SMITH (third season), Long Beach State ‘87 ASSISTANT COACH: Kyle SPENCER (second season) KAES VAN'T HOF VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT: Brett MASI (fi rst season) KAYS VANT HOF

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USC men’s tennis is a program rich in USC returns seven letterwinners and must Al-Agba joined the team in January of 2004 and incorporate fi ve newcomers this season. The majority provided needed depth by competing at the top three tradition and historical success, but last of the responsibility lies on the returning members of positions throughout the season. He played primarily year’s team proved that there is always the starting lineup, including sophomore Jamil Al-Agba at No. 2 (4-4) and No. 3 (11-3) singles, compiled a 21-9 (Camarillo, Calif.), senior Johan Berg (Stockholm, overall record and fi nished the year ranked 81st in the more history to be made. Sweden) and senior Drew Hoskins (Rossmoor, Calif.). ITA. This season he begins the year ranked 86th in the The 2004 Trojans, coming off the worst season All three earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention honors in ITA Preseason Poll. in program history, erased all doubt last year when they 2004. Berg alternated at the Nos. 1 (4-3), 2 (4-5) and 3 climbed their way back to the top of the tennis ranks. (10-0) spots in 2004, fi nishing the season ranked No. 78 The team, led by then-second year head coach Peter with a 24-14 overall singles record. He also earned a fi nal Smith, compiled a 23-4 overall record, a 6-1 Pac-10 mark No. 41 doubles ranking with then-senior Adriano Biasella. for a share of the conference title (USC’s 14th Pac-10 Berg was a big factor in the Trojans’ NCAA Tournament title overall), advanced to the semifi nals of the NCAA success, winning four singles matches en route to the Tournament and earned a fi nal No. 4 ITA ranking. semis. He enters this year ranked No. 97 in singles. “We felt we accomplished great things last season,” Hoskins, who is ranked No. 116 in singles in the said Smith, who enters his third year at Troy. “We put the preseason poll, was also integral in the Trojans success last program back where it belongs thanks to a total team season as he compiled one of the team’s best singles and effort.” doubles records. He earned a 28-8 overall singles mark, After going 14-12 in 2003, it marked the greatest a 20-5 record in dual matches and a 9-3 record against turnaround in Trojan history. USC climbed from sixth place Pac-10 opponents, playing primarily at the No. 5 (6-0) and to fi rst place in the conference in a one-year span. For the No. 6 (10-3) spots. In doubles, he compiled a 16-5 overall accomplishment, Smith was honored as the Pac-10 Coach record and was ranked No. 20 in the fi nal ITA rankings with of the Year - his seventh career conference honor. USC’s then-senior Daniel Langre. NCAA semifi nal appearance marked the fi rst of Smith’s “It is really important for Jamil, Johan and Drew to 17-year career. continue to step-up their game,” said Smith. ”They have But last season’s victories are now but a page in the all made great strides at practice and have been hitting the history books and it’s time for this year’s Trojan tennis team ball well. We need them to turn these practices into good to make its own historical mark. performances once the dual match season begins.” “Our players are driven to maintain USC’s position One key factor to the Trojans’ success will be fi nding among the country’s top teams,” said Smith, who boasts a comparable replacements for the four vacant positions left 307-151 (.670) career record. “Every year we set the same behind by last year’s seniors – Biasella, Langre, Ruben goals - go undefeated at home, win a Pac-10 Championship Torres and Parker Collins. Biasella played No. 1 in 2004 and compete for another national title. I believe we are and was ranked 29th at season’s end, Langre and Torres capable of accomplishing all three goals.” carried the Trojans’ with great success at the 4 and 5 spots, and Collins and Torres made big contributions at No. 3 Sophomore Jamil Al-Agba doubles.

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To fill the roles, USC will look to players such USC also expects to welcome freshman Dejan as redshirt junior Brian Wright (Fresno, Calif.), who Cvetkovic midseason. Cvetkovic hails from Montreal, 2005 ITA PRESEASON transferred from Pepperdine in 2002 but has been sidelined Canada, where he captured six Canadian National Indoor RANKINGS with knee and elbow injuries the past two seasons, redshirt and Outdoor Championships as a prep. In 2002, he was freshman Adam Loucks (Irvine, Calif.) and newcomer ranked as high as No. 203 internationally in singles and Kaes Van’t Hof (Newport 230 in doubles. He earned a TEAM RANKINGS Beach, Calif.), the son of personal-best No. 605 ATP 1. Baylor 14. Vir. Commonwealth former Trojan tennis great singles ranking and No. 737 2. UCLA 15. Texas A&M Robert Van’t Hof. doubles ranking in 2004. 3. Florida 16. Rice “These three players “Our season will 4. Georgia 17. TCU have been working as hard depend on the development 5. Illinois 18. North Carolina as you could possibly expect of our newcomers and the 6. Mississippi 19. Tulane to be ready for the start of the consistent performance of our 7. Stanford 20. Vanderbilt season,” said Smith. “They returners,” said Smith. “We 8. USC 21. Washington are eager to compete, they have what it takes as long as 9. Duke 22. Arkansas continue to improve every the players remain healthy 10. Virginia 23. Auburn day and we know that they and continue to believe in 11. Ohio State 24. Harvard have what it takes to make themselves.” 12. Louisiana State 25. Tennessee outstanding contributions to The Trojans enter 13. Kentucky our lineup.” the season ranked eighth Van’t Hof, who hails nationally according to the SINGLES RANKINGS from Newport Beach, Calif., ITA’s preseason poll and 1. Catalin Gard, Mississippi and prepped at Mater Dei High are one of three Pac-10 Ryler Deheart, Illinois in Santa Ana, enjoyed great teams among the top 10, 3. Jesse Witten, Kentucky success at the prep levels. including No. 2 UCLA and 4. Sam Warburg, Stanford As the 2004 CIF Southern No. 7 Stanford. As part of 5. Pierrick Ysern, San Diego Section Singles Champion, the nation’s strongest tennis 6. Ludovic Walter, Duke he was named the 2004 conference, USC will also 7. Izak van der Merwe, Old Dominion Los Angeles Times Player have to get past No. 21 8. Benjamin Kohlloeffel, UCLA of the Year, Orange County Washington, No. 26 Arizona, 9. Alex Slovic, Washington Register Player of the Year No. 28 California, No. 31 10. Arnaud Lecloerec, Vir. Commonwealth and CIF Player of the Year. Arizona State and No. 49 11. Lars Pampoulov, UCLA He was ranked as high as Senior Johan Berg Oregon as it looks to defend 12. Ken Skupski, Louisiana State No. 4 nationally (USTA) and its Pac-10 title. 13. Pedro Rico, Pepperdine No.1 regionally (SCTA) in Seven other 14. Luben Pampoulov, UCLA Boys 18 singles and captured opponents on USC’s 15. K.C. Corkery, Stanford tournament victories such as schedule are also ranked 16. Sven Swinnen, Oregon the 2002 B18 USTA Super among the top 50, headlined 17. Scott Brown, Vanderbilt National Winter Doubles by top-ranked and defending 18. , Georgia Championship, 2002 B16 national champion Baylor 19. Doug Stewart, Virginia USTA National Open Doubles which hosts the Trojans in 20. Martin Wetzel, Harvard Championship and 2001 Waco, Texas, on Feb. 3. The 86. Jamil Al-Agba, USC Pasadena Rose Bowl Singles other teams include No. 5 97. Johan Berg, USC Championship. Illinois, No. 15 Texas A&M, 116. Drew Hoskins, USC Despite playing only No. 27 Pepperdine, No. 29 five singles matches last Clemson, No. 36 Texas and DOUBLES RANKINGS season, Loucks earned a No. 71 San Diego State. 1. Green/Wilson, Ohio State No. 59 preseason doubles USC opens the dual 2. Corkery/Warburg, Stanford ranking this year with Hoskins match season with a pair of 3. Stotland/Kowalski, New Mexico thanks to notable victories home matches on Jan. 22 4. Deheart/Jones, Illinois this Fall. when it hosts San Diego State 5. Beren/Wetzel, Harvard The Trojans are deep and Cal Poly in a Saturday 6. Francis/Kwinta, UCLA and talented and expect doubleheader. All home 7. Zgaga/Poerschke, Baylor constant competition at all matches will be played at 8. Sestini/Abreu, TCU six singles and doubles USC’s David X. Marks Tennis 9. Boyd/Pomeroy, North Carolina positions. Redshirt junior Stadium. 10. Carvalho/Pinto, Mississippi State Jeff Kazarian (Rolling Hills The season Isner/Ruiz, Georgia Estates, Calif.), who has concludes with the Pac-10 12. Schoeck/Shields, Boise State battled injuries the past two Individual Championship, 13. Skupski/Growcott, Louisiana State seasons, redshirt sophomore April 21-24, in Ojai, Calif., 14. Zimmerman/Walter, Duke Aaron Badart (San Marino, Senior Drew Hoskins followed by the first and 15. Stokke/Rodrigues, Duke Calif.), redshirt freshman second rounds of the NCAA 16. Rogers/Oosthuizen, Tennessee Bruce Aiken (West Hills, Calif.), as well as junior Whit Championships, May 14-15, at sites to be determined. 17. Heller/Hung, Michigan Livingston (Sacramento, Calif.) and freshman Jarryd The fi nal four rounds of the NCAA Team Championships 18. O'Grady/Matalonga, Arizona Cooper (La Canada, Calif.), will compete to fi ll the vacated will be played May 21-24 at a familiar site. Texas A&M 19. Rizza/Meythaler, Virginia roles. – the site of USC’s 2002 national title run – will host the 20. McClung/Buck, Air Force 2005 championships in College Station, Texas. 59. Hoskins/Loucks, USC

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earned his fi fth straight West Coast Conference Coach of Conference title, posted a 23-5 dual-match record (the the Year honor and was tabbed the Intercollegiate Tennis best in school history) and earned its third-straight NCAA Association (ITA) Region VIII Coach of the Year for the berth with a No. 6 national ranking. That season, he was second time in the last three years (he also won it in named ITA Region VII and Western Athletic Conference 2000). Coach of the Year. In five years at Smith remains the Pepperdine (1998-2002), only men’s coach to take Smith compiled a 118-31 CAREER HIGHLIGHTS two different schools to (.792) dual match record the quarterfinal round of and finished in the Top 20 • 307-151 (.670) Career Record the NCAA Championships every year. The Waves won • Seven Conference Championships in the 1990s -- doing so the WCC title and advanced at Fresno State in 1996 to at least the second round • Seven-Time Conference Coach of the Year and Pepperdine in 1998. of the NCAA Championships • Three-Time ITA Region Coach of the Year Additionally, Smith and each season. He coached • Eight Top-20 Finishes Duke’s were eight All-Americans during the only two men’s coaches his tenure in Malibu (Robert • 11 NCAA Appearances whose teams did not lose a PETER SMITH Lindstedt, Kelly Gullett, John match in NCAA regional play Head Coach Hui, Anthony Ross, Robert in the last decade. Kendrick, Stefan Sutter, Smith, 39, earned Sebastien Graeff and Al Garland). a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from Long Beach Third Season at USC Smith spent the previous six seasons (1992-97) as State in 1987 and was a four-year letterwinner for the men’s tennis head coach at Fresno State, transforming the 49ers. After playing professional tennis for 15 months and Bulldogs into a Top 20 program. His dual match record at competing in such prestigious events as the U.S. Open Fresno State was 102-57 (.642). He led the Bulldogs to and Wimbledon, Smith returned to Long Beach State and eter Smith, the 2004 Pac-10 Coach of the P their fi rst-ever NCAA tourney in 1994 and coached the became the youngest Division I men’s tennis head coach at Year whose teams have now made 11-straight NCAA program’s fi rst-ever All-American (Fredrik Bergh) in 1995. age 23. He served as the 49ers’ head coach for four years appearances, enters his third season as head coach of In all, he guided the Bulldogs into the NCAAs in his last (1988-91), compiling an overall record of 50-47 (.515). In the Trojan tennis program. four seasons and coached four All-Americans (Gullett, who 1989, Long Beach State posted a 15-11 dual match record Smith was named head coach of the USC men’s followed him to Pepperdine, Fredrik Berg, Fredrik Giers and and completed the season ranked No. 25 nationally. tennis team in June of 2002, after having guided ). Smith was born on Aug. 15, 1964. He and his wife, Pepperdine to conference titles and NCAA Tournament Smith enjoyed his greatest success at Fresno State Tammie, have three sons, Tanner (9), Riley (7) and Colter appearances in each of his fi ve years there. Smith became in 1996 when the team won its fi rst Western Athletic (4). only the third head coach in Trojan tennis history. “This is a dream come true for me to have received such an incredible opportunity,” said Smith, whose 17-year head coaching mark includes stints at Pepperdine, Fresno SMITH’S CAREER COACHING RECORD State and Long Beach State and stands at 307-151 (.670). “USC has such a prestigious athletic and academic history Year School W L Pct. NCAA Finish Final Ranking and I am so proud to have become a part of it.” 1988 Long Beach State 9 11 .450 — — Smith enjoyed one of the greatest seasons of his 1989 Long Beach State 15 11 .577 — No. 25-T career in 2004, leading USC to the NCAA Semifi nals and 1990 Long Beach State 11 14 .440 — — a No. 4 fi nal ITA ranking. It marked the fi rst time one of 1991 Long Beach State 15 11 .577 — — his teams had ever advanced past the quarterfi nals and 1992 Fresno State 13 9 .591 — — the highest end-of-year ranking he had ever garnered. 1993 Fresno State 13 11 .542 — — Last season's Trojans completed the year with a 23-4 1994 Fresno State 20 8 .714 NCAA Round of 16 No. 29 overall record and a 6-1 Pac-10 mark to claim a share of 1995 Fresno State 16 12 .571 NCAA Round of 16 No. 20 the conference title - USC's 14th title overall (fi rst since 1996 Fresno State 23 5 .892 NCAA Quarterfi nals No. 6 1994) and the seventh of his career. 1997 Fresno State 17 12 .586 NCAA Round of 16 No. 29 What made the Trojans' performance in 2004 1998 Pepperdine 27 6 .818 NCAA Quarterfi nals No. 9 even more impressive was their improvement from the 1999 Pepperdine 23 8 .742 NCAA Second Round No. 20 2000 Pepperdine 24 3 .889 NCAA Second Round No. 11 previous season. In 2003, Smith's fi rst season at Troy, 2001 Pepperdine 19 8 .704 NCAA Round of 16 No. 18 USC competed with a depleted roster and the Trojans 2002 Pepperdine 25 6 .806 NCAA Quarterfi nals No. 5 compiled a 14-12 overall record while fi nishing 2-5 in the 2003 USC 14 12 .538 NCAA Second Round No. 22 Pac-10 for sixth place and advancing to the second round 2004 USC 23 4 .852 NCAA Semifi nals No. 4 of the NCAAs. The Trojans' outstanding comeback last season Career Record 307 151 .670 17 seasons earned Smith 2004 Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors - the seventh of his career. Long Beach State - 50-47 (.515), 4 seasons Fresno State - 102-57 (.642), 6 seasons In 2002, Smith left Pepperdine following a 25-6 Pepperdine - 118-31 (.792), 5 seasons USC - 37-16 (.698), 2 seasons season in Malibu, in which he led the Waves to the NCAA quarterfi nals and a fi nal No. 5 national ranking. He

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Kyle Spencer enters his second season as assistant Spencer was a four-year letterwinner at USC (1995- coach to the USC men’s tennis program. A former Olympian 1998), who helped the Trojans to a seventh-place national and USC All-American, he brings with him international fi nish in 1996 and an eighth-place fi nish in 1998. He earned playing and coaching experience. doubles ITA All-America honors in 1997 with partner George Spencer helped lead the Trojans to their fi rst Pac- Bastl after fi nishing No. 1 in the Rolex/ITA doubles rankings 10 title since the 1994 season and an NCAA Semifi nal and advancing to the fi nals of the NCAA Individual Doubles appearance in just his fi rst season as an assistant coach. Championship. With his help, the 2004 squad fi nished the year ranked No. Though he enjoyed great success in doubles, 4 in the ITA. Spencer also captured the singles title at the 1997 Rolex/ In a short time span, Spencer, 29, has accumulated ITA Southern California Regional. He was named to the many credits to his name. At the 2000 Olympic Summer All-Pac-10 honorable mention team in 1997 and 1998, Games in Sydney, Australia, he competed for his native and the Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention team in country of Great Britain. That same season, Spencer 1995. reached the doubles fi nal at the ATP Championship in Spencer graduated from USC in 1998 with a Newport, R.I. In his playing career, he competed at bachelor's degree in international relations and a minor in Wimbledon three times, two U.S. Opens, represented Great political science. KYLE SPENCER Britain at the 1997 World University Games, represented He is a 1993 graduate of Palos Verdes (Calif.) Scotland at the 2002 Four Nation's Cup and reached a Peninsula High. As a prep he won the 1994 USTA junior Assistant Coach personal-best ATP ranking of No. 110 in doubles. grasscourt singles title and reached the doubles fi nals at the After retiring from his professional career in 2002, USTA National Hard Court Championships in Kalamazoo, Spencer spent the last year coaching the ATP's top 100- Mich. Second Season at USC ranked Cecil Mamiit - a former USC NCAA Singles Champion Spencer was born on Jan. 26, 1976, in Glasgow, and teammate of Spencer's at Troy. Scotland. He is single and currently resides in West Los Angeles.

Brett Masi enters his fi rst season as a volunteer as- Masi was a four-year letterwinner at Cal Poly San Luis sistant coach to the USC men’s tennis program. Obispo, where he remains one of the program's all-time win- This marks his third season in collegiate tennis after ningest players. He completed his career with a 60-29 singles spending the last two years as an assistant coach to the men's record, playing among the top three singles positions since his and women's programs at Santa Clara. Masi shared the re- freshman campaign. He earned his highest career singles sponsibilities of individual workouts, strength and conditioning, ranking at No. 38 in 2000 and was named to the All-Big West recruiting and summer camp instruction for both the Bronco Conference second team as a junior. men's and women's teams in 2003 and 2004. In 2001, he earned his bachelor's degree in recreation In addition to his coaching duties, Masi also served as administration from Cal Poly. the Club Sports Coordinator and Bronco Kidz All-Sports Camp In addition to coaching, Masi is an adjunct faculty member Director for the Pat Malley Fitness and Recreation Department for the USC College of Arts and Sciences Physical Education in Santa Clara during this time. Department and teaches two courses. He also works as a instructor for Long Beach (Calif.) Tennis. Born Nov. 2, 1978, in Riverside, Calif., Masi prepped at Riverside Poly High. He recently married Desiree Wood on BRETT MASI Jan. 16, 2005. The couple resides in Orange. Volunteer Assistant Coach

First Season at USC

Saman Djabbari Nathan Stadler Troy Pollet Team Manager Team Manager Team Manager

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Cassidy Raher Sue Lerner Vicky Hammond Jamie Yanchar Men's Tennis Men’s Tennis Tennis Sports Tennis Strength Coach Academic Counselor Athletic Trainer Information Contact

DAVID X. MARKS TENNIS STADIUM

The David X. Marks Ten nis Stadium on the USC cam pus is one of the fi nest col legiate tennis fa cili ties in the country. A new and much-anticipated addition was made last May with the installa- tion of a $300,000 LED Daktronic interactive scoreboard. Fans can now follow each match point-for-point from their stadium seat and online at www.usctrojans. com. The stadium also underwent renovations during the summer of 2002. Seven hundred chair-back seats were added to replace the bleachers on the baselines and all fi ve courts were repainted and lined. The 1,000-seat sta di um features fi ve over sized hard courts. Two of the courts are named after famous USC alumni and Wimbledon sin gles cham pions, and . The center court is named for USC’s 13 dou bles cham pions — , , , Murphy Jensen, Rick Leach, , , Olmedo, , Den nis Ralston, Raul Ramirez, Ted Schroeder and Smith. Underneath the sta dium is the beauti ful Leonard Andrews Varsity Lounge and Team Room, along with two locker rooms. The locker rooms were recently renovated through a gen erous gift made by John and Michelle Katnik of Di ver- si fi ed De vel op ment. Each lockerroom fea tures the pro gram’s recent confer- ence cham pion ship trophies, Hall of Fame walls with past NCAA singles and doubles champions, as well as the men’s and women’s national cham pion ship trophies. At the entrance to the stadium is a list of all 16 of the USC men’s national champion years and seven women’s tennis national cham pion ships, including a newly-added 2002 for last year’s men’s tennis title squad. The stadium was dedicated in 1973 when former Trojan stars Alex Olmedo, Stan Smith, Den nis Ralston and Bob Lutz held a tennis exhibition. The 1974 men’s NCAA Tourna ment was held at Marks Sta dium (USC fi n ished sec ond).

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BRUCE PREP EXPERIENCE: Al-Agba completed his high school course work through Laurel Springs High in Ojai, Calif. ... As a prep, he was the USTA boys 18-and-under No. 1-ranked player in 2003 and the boys 16-and-under No. 1-ranked player in 2002... Ranked as high as No. 958 AIKEN in ATP singles and No. 1551 in ATP doubles in 2003... He won singles events such as the 2001 boys U18 Quicksilver, 2002 Mutterspaw and 2002 California Bowl Championships... RS Freshman Last year, he reached the fi nals at the 2003 USTA Super National Hard Courts in Kalama- zoo, Mich., won two rounds at the U.S. Open Junior Boys Championship and advanced to West Hills, Calif. the semifi nals of the Star Island Tennis Classic before falling to eventual champion (and El Camino Real HS two-time NCAA champion) Matias Boeker. PERSONAL: Jamil Saad Al-Agba was born on June 19, 1985, in Bremerton, Wash. ... The son of Saad and Barbara Al-Agba, he has one sister, Niran, and two brothers, Taria and Laith... His brother, Laith, played collegiate tennis at Purdue (1999-2002)... Chose USC because of the business school's strong reputation and because he wanted to stay in Los Angeles... Hopes to pursue a career playing professional tennis... A pre-business major.

AL-AGBA'S CAREER STA TIS TICS THIS SEASON: Bruce Aiken enters his fi rst active season on the men's tennis team... Was a team manager in 2004... Posted a 2-4 record in the fall, competing at ITA Regionals and S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals the USD Surf & Volley. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 2004 21 9 .700 17 7 .708 6 4 .600 6 3 .667 PREP EXPERIENCE: Aiken is a 2003 graduate of El Camino Real High in Woodland Hills, Calif. ... A four-year letterwinner on the tennis team, he was named team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior... Named to the 2003 CIF Los Angeles Times All-Los Angeles City fi rst team and the 2003 Los Angeles Daily News Player of the Year... Led his prep team to four-straight CIF Los Angeles City Section Championships, never dropping a league match... Was the 2002 LA City Section runner-up.

PERSONAL: Bruce Milton Aiken was born on March 4, 1985, in Torrance, Calif. ... The son of Bruce and Patti Aiken, he has one brother, Troy, and one sister, Dana... He is the fi fth member of his family to attend USC, including his father, both grandfathers, Augustus Aiken Jr. and Jessie Lee Roy Tillman, and one cousin, Tom Cochee... His cousin, Tom, was a four-year letterwinner (1973-76) on the Trojan Track & Field team... A business major who hopes to pursue a career in business fi nance.

JAMIL AL-AGBA

Sophomore Camarillo, Calif. Laurel Springs HS

THIS SEASON: Jamil Al-Agba enters his second season at USC... Posted a 2-2 record in the fall, competing at the Icy Hot/ITA Championship and USD Surf & Volley... Ranked No. 86 in the ITA preseason singles poll.

2004: Al-Agba joined the team in January and provided needed depth by competing at the top three positions... Completed the season ranked No. 81 in the fi nal ITA singles rankings... Named 2004 All-Pac-10 honorable mention... Compiled a 21-9 overall singles record, 17-7 mark in dual matches and 10-2 record against Pac-10 opponents (the team's best conference mark)... Played primarily at the No. 2 (4-4) and No. 3 singles (11-3) posi- tions... Also played three matches at No. 1 (3-0)... Put together a six-match win streak in the month of April... Collected notable wins over No. 18 Chris Lam of UCLA on Jan. 30, No. 11 Al-Agba Pierrick Ysern of San Diego on Feb. 13 and No. 57 Balazs Veress of California on April 16... Advanced to the second round of the Pac-10 Singles Tournament... Played limited doubles throughout the dual match season... Paired with Parker Collins (1-0), Daniel Langre (0-1), Ruben Torres (4-1) and Brian Wright (1-2).

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AARON JOHAN BADART BERG

RS Sophomore Senior San Marino, Calif. Stockholm, Sweden Pendleton HS Pepperdine

THIS SEASON: Aaron Badart enters his redshirt sophomore season at USC... Posted a THIS SEASON: Johan Berg enters his third season at USC and his fourth season of collegiate 4-5 record in Fall tournaments, including the USD Surf & Volley, Midland Classic and ITA tennis after transferring from Pepperdine in 2002... Posted a 3-2 record this fall, competing Regionals. at the Icy Hot/ITA Championships and advancing to the ITA Regional quarterfi nals... Ranked No. 97 in the ITA preseason singles poll. 2004: Badart played two singles matches (0-2) for the season... Both were played at the Sherwood Collegiate Classic... Did not play doubles. 2004: Berg's efforts in the postseason led USC to the NCAA Semifi nals thanks to his four wins in the fi rst four rounds of competition... Named 2004 All-Pac-10 honorable mention... 2003: Badart did not compete as a freshman due to back injuries. Completed the season ranked No. 78 in singles and No. 41 in doubles with Adriano Biasella... Compiled a 24-14 overall singles record, an 18-8 mark in dual matches and a PREP EXPERIENCE: Badart is a 2001 graduate of Pendleton High in Bradenton, Fla. ... 7-5 record against Pac-10 opponents... Played primarily at the No. 1 (4-3), No. 2 (4-5) and He did not compete in high school tennis but attended the Bollettieri Tennis Academy for No. 3 (10-0) singles positions... Posted key victories over No. 35 Nic Beuque of San Diego eight years (1994-2001) ... Played junior tennis in Florida and was ranked among the top 10 on Feb. 13 and No. 43 Alberto Francis of UCLA on March 2... Collected a season-best six under-16 singles players in the region ... Was ranked 12th nationally in doubles in under-18s consecutive victories in the month of February... Was eliminated in the fi rst round of the ... Spent 2002 traveling on the futures circuit as an amateur and earned two ATP points at Pac-10 Tournament... Played with four different doubles partners throughout the season, tournaments in Ecuador and Los Angeles. including Biasella with whom he compiled a 8-9 overall record and 8-8 mark in dual matches at No. 1... Also played doubles with Parker Collins (5-2), Drew Hoskins (4-3) and Daniel PERSONAL: Aaron Erich Badart was born on Sept. 17, 1982, in Arcadia, Calif. ... The son Langre (1-0)... Collected a 6-3 singles record in the fall... Advanced to the Round of 16 at of Egan Badart and Patra Wood, he has one sister, Tovah ... His father, Egan, is a graduate the Icy Hot ITA Indoor Championships and the ITA West Regional... Ranked No. 35 in the of the USC School of Business ... Also enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding and rollerblad- ITA preseason singles poll. ing ... Originally recruited by head coach Peter Smith to attend Pepperdine and followed Smith to USC ... Would like to pursue a professional tennis career following graduation .... 2003: Berg played at the No. 2 singles position and alternated at No. 2 and 3 doubles in His major is undeclared. 2003... Was ranked among the top 125 singles players for much of the season, but dropped out of the polls on April 27... Compiled a 25-18 overall singles record, an 11-13 mark in BADART’S CAREER STA TIS TICS dual matches and went 1-6 in the Pac-10... Posted a 21-13 overall doubles record with partners Prakash Amritraj (0-1), Parker Collins (6-6), Jeff Kazarian (1-0), Daniel Langre S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals (7-2), Daniel Tontz (0-1) and Ruben Torres (7-3)... Played most dual matches with Torres Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. and the two went 5-1 at No. 3 and 2-2 at No. 2... Ranked 75th in the ITA preseason rank- 2003 Redshirt Season ings ... Posted an 11-3 singles record in fall tour na ments ... Won six straight matches in 2004 0 2 .000 ------the ITA Championship Pre-Qualifying and Qualifying rounds ... Advanced to the Round of Totals 0 2 .000 ------16 at the ITA Omni Regional Championships and the fi nals of the SCTA Championship ... He and Daniel Langre posted a 6-1 doubles record in fall tournaments and advanced to the quarterfi nals at the ITA Omni Regional Championships.

2002 AT PEPPERDINE: After joining the team in January, Berg compiled a 20-7 singles dual match record and played primarily at the No. 4 position in Pepperdine’s lineup ... Compiled an overall singles mark of 22-8 ... Helped lead the Waves to the NCAA Quarterfi nals, a No. 5 fi nal ranking and the West Coast Conference Championship in 2002 ... Partnered with Al Garland, the pair fi nished the season with a 23-3 overall doubles record and 23-2 record in dual matches ... The duo posted a 17-0 mark at the No. 2 position and went 6-2 at No. 1 ... The two earned a No. 24 fi nal ranking and All-WCC fi rst team honors.

PREP EXPERIENCE: Berg is a 2001 graduate of Tretorn Tennis Academy in Sweden ... Competed with the Swedish National Team for fi ve years (1997-2001) ... Ranked among the ITF top 20 doubles and top 30 singles during that time ... Helped lead Sweden to the 1998 European Team Championship ... Won the Swedish doubles championship on several

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occasions and reached the singles fi nal three times ... Played with the SALK tennis club for six years (1996-2001), leading the team to the Swedish team championship in 1997, JARRYD 1998 and 1999. COOPER PERSONAL: Johan Berg was born on April 20, 1982, in Stockholm, Sweden ... The son of Anders and Anne Berg, he has one brother, Fredrik ... A resident of Naoka, Sweden ... Names the NHL’s Peter Forsburg as his biggest sports hero ... Lists the team and the sports Freshman atmosphere as his favorite parts of USC ... An economics major. La Canada, Calif.

BERG’S CAREER STA TIS TICS Venture HS

S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. at Pepperdine 2002 22 8 .733 20 7 .741 23 3 .885 23 2 .920 at USC 2003 25 18 .581 11 13 .458 21 13 .618 15 10 .600 2004 24 14 .632 18 8 .692 18 14 .563 15 11 .577 THIS SEASON: Jarryd Cooper enters his fi rst season at USC... Did not compete in the Totals 71 40 .640 49 28 .636 62 30 .674 53 23 .697 Fall.

PREP EXPERIENCE: Cooper is a 2004 graduate of Venture High in Culver City, Calif. ... He did not compete in high school tennis but attended the Bollettieri Tennis Academy for two years (2003-04).

PERSONAL: Jarryd Myron Cooper was born on Nov. 1, 1985, in Pasadena, Calif. ... The son of Peter Cooper and Georgette Cooper, he has one brother, Jack, and one sister, Katie... His mother and father are both graduates of USC... His great uncle is Jerry Tarkanian, the longtime collegiate men's basketball coach at Fresno State and UNLV... Cooper enjoys playing any competitive sport, including basketball and ping pong... He is undecided on his major.

DEJAN CVETKOVIC

Freshman Montreal, Quebec Canada Fla. School of Excellence

THIS SEASON: Dejan Cvetkovic enters his fi rst season at USC... Joined the team in January.

PREP EXPERIENCE: Cvetkovic completed his high school coursework in 2004 through the Florida School of Excellence in Hallandale, Fla. ... As a prep, he was a six-time Canadian National Indoor and Outdoor Champion... Competed at the 2002 and 2003 Juniors... Advanced to the quarterfi nals of the 2002 Orange Bowl U16 Championships... Qualifi ed for the Canadian Masters Series in 2002, 2003 and 2004... The No. 2 singles player in Canada U18s in 2001... Ranked as high as No. 203 in singles and 230 in doubles according to the ITF in 2002... Earned a personal-best No. 605 ATP ranking in singles and No. 737 doubles ranking in 2004... Advanced to the semifi nals of three Futures World Berg Ranking Events. PERSONAL: Dejan Cvetkovic was born on April 13, 1985, in Jagodina, Serbia... The son of Zoran and Vesna Cvetkovic, he has one brother, Branislav... His grandfather played professional soccer in Europe... Lists Lance Armstrong as his biggest sports hero because of what he has endured and overcome... Hopes to one day start his own company... Undecided on his major.

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record... Compiled a 14-6 overall record and 10-5 dual match record with partner Will Clinton DREW and was ranked as high as No. 42 in the ITA doubles rankings... Named to the Big XII's HOSKINS Commissioner's Honor Roll in 2002 and the Big XII All-Academic fi rst team in 2003. PREP EXPERIENCE: Hoskins is a 2001 graduate of St. Stephen's Tennis Academy in Senior Austin, Texas, where he attended as a junior and senior... He spent his freshman and sophomore years of high school at Los Alamitos (Calif.) High... Earned a top 20 USTA Rossmoor, Calif. 18-and-under ranking in 2000 and 2001... Ranked as high as No. 2 in the USTA boys' Te x a s 18-and-under doubles rankings in 2000 and 2001... Advanced to the singles round of 16 and doubles quarterfi nals at the 2001 USTA Super National Hardcourt Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich. ... Reached the fi nals of the boys' U18 doubles USTA National Spring and Winter Championships in 2000 and 2001... Ranked No. 1 in Southern California in 1999 among boys' 16-and-under... Awarded the Todd Morsilli Sportsmanship Award at the 1999 U16 National Indoor Championships... Ranked as high as No. 240 in singles and No. 288 in doubles in the ITF junior rankings... A two-time Orange County Register all-county fi rst team selection and two time All-Sunset League pick (1999 and 1998). THIS SEASON: Drew Hoskins enters his second season at USC and his fourth season of collegiate tennis after transferring from Texas in 2003... Posted a 5-5 record in the Fall... PERSONAL: Andrew Yung Hoskins was born on July 25, 1980, in Long Beach, Calif. ... Competed at the Icy Hot/ITA Qualifi er, USD Surf & Volley and ITA Regional where he The son of Dave and Judy Hoskins, he is an only child... Lists his dad as his role model... advanced to the quarterfi nals... Ranked No. 116 in the ITA preseason singles poll and No. Chose USC because he has been a lifelong Trojan fan and because his mom went to 59 in doubles with Adam Loucks. UCLA... Has served as a volunteer tennis instructor at various tennis camps and as a fi eld assistant at the 1998 Special Olympics... Would like to play professional tennis after 2004: Hoskins was integral in the Trojans success throughout the season by compiling one graduation... A business administration major. of the team's best singles and doubles records... A fall victory over No. 59 Pierrick Ysern of San Diego on Oct. 24 entered him in the singles rankings for the majority of the season... HOSKINS' CAREER STA TIS TICS Compiled a 28-8 overall singles record, 20-5 mark S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals in dual matches and a 9-3 Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. record against Pac-10 op- at Texas ponents... Played primarily 2002 20 14 .588 14 9 .609 23 10 .697 10 5 .667 at the No. 5 (6-0) and No. 2003 7 9 .438 1 1 .500 12 8 .600 2 1 .667 6 (10-3) singles positions... at USC Also played two matches 2004 29 8 .784 20 5 .800 23 10 .697 18 7 .720 at No. 2 (1-1), one match Totals 56 31 .644 35 15 .700 58 28 .674 30 13 .698 at No. 3 (0-1) and three matches at No. 4 (3-0)... Did not compete at the Pac-10 Tournament... Played with four different doubles part- ners, but enjoyed the most JEFF success with Daniel Langre playing at No. 1 (4-4) and KAZARIAN 2 (12-1) doubles... The pair compiled a 16-5 overall record, were selected as RS Junior fi rst alternates for the NCAA Rolling Hills Est., Calif. Doubles Championships and were ranked No. Peninsula HS 20 in the fi nal ITA rank- ings... Also played doubles matches with Johan Berg (4-3), Ruben Torres (2-1) and Brian Wright (1-1)... Enjoyed a successful fall Hoskins season with the Trojans, compiling an 8-2 singles THIS SEASON: Jeff Kazarian enters his redshirt junior season... Did not compete in the record... Advanced to the fi nals of the Bulldog Classic and the quarterfi nals of the ITA West Fall. Regional... He and Ruben Torres reached the doubles semifi nals at the Bulldog Classic... Ranked No. 59 in the ITA preseason singles poll... Named Pac-10 All-Academic honor- 2004: Did not compete in singles or doubles. able mention. 2003: Kazarian played limited sin gles matches in 2003 while trying to rehabilitate var i ous AT TEXAS: Hoskins spent two seasons at Texas (2002 and 2003)... As a sophomore, back, shoulder and stomach injuries... Played 12 dual match es at No. 5 and 6 singles and Hoskins saw limited playing time in the singles dual match lineup, but compiled a 7-9 compiled a 6-9 overall record, 4-8 mark in dual matches and 1-3 record in the Pac-10... record overall... Played two dual matches at No. 3 and No. 4 and went 1-1... In doubles, he Found his great est suc cess playing doubles with Prakash Amritraj at the No. 1 position, paired with Roger Gubser for an 11-7 overall record, mainly in tournament play... Played where the duo went 9-5 over all and 4-1 against Pac-10 op po nents... The pair was ranked three doubles dual matches for a 2-1 record and posted a 12-8 overall doubles mark for the among the top 50 doubles for a portion of the season... Also played doubles with Johan year... As a freshman he compiled a 14-9 singles dual match record, including a 6-5 mark Berg (1-0), Whit Livingston (1-0), Daniel Tontz (0-1) and Brian Wright (3-1)... Posted a at the No. 5 position... He posted a 20-14 overall singles record and 23-10 overall doubles

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2-1 singles record in fall tour naments and ad vanced to the Round of 16 at the ITA Omni PERSONAL: Whit Cleve Livingston was born on Sept. 17, 1983, in Boston, Mass. ... The Regional Cham pi on ships. son of Cleve and Virginia Livingston, he has one brother, Spencer ... His father, Cleve, was a two-time U.S. Olympian in crew (1968-Mexico City, 1972-Munich) and won a gold 2002: Kazarian redshirted the 2002 season due to a back injury. medal at the 1967 Pan American Games, a silver medal at the 1967 World Champion- ships and a silver medal at the 1972 Olympic Games ... His father rowed at Harvard as an PREP EXPERIENCE: Kazarian is a 2001 graduate of Peninsula High in Rolling Hills Es- undergraduate ... Would love to travel the world while playing tennis following graduation tates, Calif. ... He played four years of varsity tennis and earned All-Bay League fi rst team ... His major is undeclared. honors all four years... Named the CIF Division I Doubles MVP in 2001 and former USC teammate Teige Sullivan... Won the Bay League singles championship as a sophomore LIVINGSTON’S CA REER STA TIS TICS and junior... Helped lead Peninsula to the CIF Division I Southern Section Championship in 1999 and the Bay League Championship all four years... He enjoyed his greatest suc- S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals cess in 16-and-unders when he ranked among the top-10 in Southern California and was a Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. fi nalist in singles and third-place fi nisher in doubles at the National Clay Courts... Advanced 2003 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 .333 2 4 .333 to the doubles quarterfi nals in 2000 and 2001 at the National Hard Court Championships 2004 ------in Kalamazoo, Mich. Totals 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 2 4 .333 2 4 .333

PERSONAL: Jeffrey Benjamin Kazarian was born on Dec. 19, 1982, in Torrance, Calif. ... The son of Kris and Julie Kazarian, he has one brother, Jonathan, and one sister, Kristen... The grandson of John Fleitz, who played tennis at USC in 1948... He enjoys riding motorcross and golfi ng when he’s not playing tennis... A psychology major. ADAM KAZARIAN’S CAREER STA TIS TICS LOUCKS S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. RS Freshman 2002 Redshirt Season 2003 6 9 .400 4 8 .333 14 7 .667 14 6 .700 Irvine, Calif. 2004 ------Spirit Prep Academy Totals 6 9 .400 4 8 .333 14 7 .667 14 6 .700

WHIT LIVINGSTON THIS SEASON: Adam Loucks enters his fi rst active season at USC... Posted a 4-6 record in the Fall, competing at the USD Surf & Volley, Midland Classic, ITA Regional and SCTA Qualifi er... Ranked No. 59 in the ITA preseason doubles poll with Drew Hoskins. Junior Sacramento, Calif. 2004: Adam joined the team in January... Was granted a medical redshirt. Jesuit HS PREP EXPERIENCE: Loucks is a 2003 graduate of Spirit Prepatory Tennis Academy in Tustin, Calif. ... Earned his highest prep singles rankings in 2003 as the No. 14-ranked player in USTA's boys' 16-and-under... Ranked as high as No. 5 among Southern California's boys 16-and-under singles players in 2001... In 2003, he advanced to the singles fi nals at the USTA Copper Bowl and the singles quarterfi nals of the U18 California Bowl... He also fi nished in fi fth place at the SCTA Boys' Sectionals... In 2002, he was a 16-and-under doubles fi nalist at the USTA Super Hardcourt Championships and USTA National Open, as well as a quarterfi nalist at the Nike Junior World Championships... Also advanced to THIS SEASON: Whit Livingston enters his third season at USC... Posted a 1-2 record in the Fall, the singles fi nals in such 16-and-under tournaments as the 2001 SCTA South Bay, 2001 competing at the USD Surf & Volley and ITA Regional Qualifi er. USTA National Open and 2001 SCTA San Diego... Won the Quicksilver/Roxy Sportsman- ship Award in 1999. 2004: Livingston did not play singles or doubles as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Adam Thomas Loucks was born on Jan. 17, 1986, in Redmond, Wash. ... 2003: Livingston played limited matches as a freshman as the No. 8 singles player on the The son of Tom and Debbie Loucks, he has one brother, Matt... His father, Tom, played roster... Played two dual singles matches against UCLA and Cal... Played doubles matches collegiate tennis at UCLA (1976-79) and played professionally... His brother, Matt, is a with Jeff Kazarian (1-0), Parker Collins (1-3) and Daniel Tontz (0-1). sophomore on the Texas A&M men's tennis team... His grandfather, Monty Roberts, was a collegiate rodeo champion at Cal Poly SLO and is the New York Times bestselling author PREP EXPERIENCE: Livingston is a 2002 graduate of Jesuit High in Sacramento, Calif. of "The Man Who Listens To Horses" ... A pre-business major. ... Played four years of varsity tennis, including at the No. 2 spot as a junior and No. 1 as a senior ... Served as team captain his senior season ... Earned All-American honors in 2001 LOUCKS’ CA REER STA TIS TICS and 2002 ... Was awarded the Athletic Director’s award in 2002 for his athletic and academic accomplishments ... Named the team’s MVP as a senior ... Won the San Joaquin metro and S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals sectional singles championships in 1999 and 2001 ... Helped lead team to the CIF and San Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Joaquin Metro championships each of his four years ... Also played NorCal 16 and unders 2004 Redshirt Season for one year, going undefeated in both singles and doubles ... Won the Northern California Sportsmanship Award in 16s and 18s.

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competed at the No. 6 spot against Fresno State and went 3-1 at the Sherwood Collegiate KAES Classic... Also played doubles matches with Jamil Al-Agba (1-2), Adriano Biasella (0-1) and VAN'T HOF Drew Hoskins (1-1)... A 2004 USC Marks Scholar Athlete. 2003: Redshirted the 2003 season due to knee injuries... Played four doubles matches with Freshman Jeff Kazarian (3-1) in the fall.

Newport Beach, Calif. 2002 AT PEPPERDINE: Wright played primarily doubles in his freshman season at Pep- Mater Dei HS perdine ... Along with partner Calle Hansen, he posted a 16-7 dual match record at the No. 3 position and a 21-11 overall mark ... He played two singles matches at No. 6 and won both ... Was 8-8 in overall singles ... Helped lead the Waves to the NCAA Quarterfi nals, a No. 5 fi nal ranking and the West Coast Conference Championship in 2002 THIS SEASON: Kaes Van't Hof enters his fi rst season at USC... Compiled a 4-4 record in ... In the fall he teamed Fall tournaments, competing at the USD Surf & Volley, ITA Regional and SCTA Qualifi er. with Steve Racioppi to defeat Joao Menano and PREP EXPERIENCE: Van't Hof is a 2004 graduate of Mater Dei High in Santa Ana, Calif. Stephen Moros of Arizona ... A four-year tennis letterwinner who played No. 1 singles and doubles... Named the 2004 State to win the Adidas Los Angeles Times Player of the Year, Orange County Register Player of the Year and CIF Invitational. Player of the Year after compiling a 43-1 record as a senior... Captured the 2004 CIF Southern Section Individual Singles Championship... As a junior, he reached the fi nals of the CIF PREP EXPERIENCE: A Singles Championships... Also named to the Los Angeles Times All-Star fi rst team in 2004 2001 graduate of Clovis and second team in 2003... Ranked as high as No. 4 nationally (USTA) and No.1 regionally West (Calif.) High ... Played (SCTA) in Boys 18 singles in 2004... Captured the 2002 B18 USTA Super National Winter four years of varsity tennis Doubles Championshhip, 2002 B16 USTA National Open Doubles Championship and 2001 ... Earned All-American Pasadena Rose Bowl Singles Championship... A singles fi nalist at the 2004 California Bowl honors as a junior and se- and 2002 Ojai Valley Tournament... A doubles fi nalist at the 2003 U18 Super National Clay nior ... Named all-city and Courts... An Academic Top 10 selection at Mater Dei as a sophomore, junior and senior... Clovis Independent MVP in Awarded the Student-Athlete award in 2004. 2000 and 2001 ... Named Clovis Independent’s Ath- PERSONAL: Kaes Matthew Van't Hof was born on August 1, 1986, in Newport Beach, Calif. lete of the Year as a senior ... The son of Robert and Betsy Van't Hof, he has one sister, Elizabeth, and one brother, ... Helped lead Clovis West Robert... Both parents graduated from USC (Robert '80, Betsy '83)... His father was a three- to the Tri-River Athletic year letterwinner (1978-80) on the Trojan men's tennis team and the 1980 NCAA Singles Conference championship Champion... A three-time singles All-American and two-time doubles All-American, Robert and won the league singles was inducted into the ITA Hall of Fame in 2003... Kaes is a business major who would like championship in 2001 ... to either play professional tennis or enter the business world following graduation. Went undefeated in both Wright singles and doubles as a senior ... A three-time team Most Valuable Player ... Advanced to the semifi nals of the 1999 Orange Bowl in under-16 doubles, the semifi nals of the Easter Bowl in singles and the BRIAN quarterfi nals of the National Hardcourt Championships in singles ... Graduated with a 3.8 grade point average and earned the Principal’s Medallion for his academic achievements WRIGHT ... A California Scholastic Federation member all four years. PERSONAL: Brian Eric Wright was born on March 1, 1983, in Fresno, Calif. ... The son of RS Junior Russ and Doris Wright, he has one sister, Jami ... His father, Russ, and uncle, Ron, played collegiate tennis at San Jose State and Fresno State, respectively ... Lists Stan Smith (USC Fresno, Calif. ‘68) as the toughest competitor he has ever played against ... A business major who would Pepperdine like to play professional tennis following graduation.

WRIGHT’S CAREER STA TIS TICS

S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. at Pepperdine 2002 8 8 .500 2 0 1.000 21 11 .656 16 7 .696 THIS SEASON: Brian Wright enters his third season at USC as a redshirt junior... Transferred at USC from Pepperdine in 2002... Posted a 5-3 Fall singles record, competing at the USD Surf & 2003* ------3 1 .750 ------Volley, ITA Regional and SCTA Championships. 2004 6 2 .750 2 0 1.000 2 4 .333 2 3 .400 Totals 14 10 .632 4 0 1.000 26 16 .619 18 10 .643 2004: Wright saw limited playing time during the 2004 season after undergoing knee and *Redshirt Season elbow surgery... Posted a 2-1 singles record in the fall, competing at the Fresno State Bulldog Classic and playing at No. 5 in USC's exhibition at Notre Dame... During the spring, he

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13 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS 2004 RESULTS & RECORDS

2004 MEN’S TENNIS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2004 BREAKDOWN SINGLES #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Pac-10 Overall Overall Record: ...... 23-4 #81 Jamil Al-Agba 3-0 4-4 11-3 ------17-7 10-2 21-9 Pac-10 Record: ...... 6-1 Aaron Badart ------0-2 Pac-10 Finish: ...... tie - 1st place #29 Adriano Biasella 6-10 4-1 1-0 3-0 -- -- 14-11 7-5 18-13 Home Record: ...... 11-1 #78 Johan Berg 4-3 4-5 10-0 ------18-8 6-5 24-14 Away Record: ...... 9-2 Parker Collins ------1-0 1-1 2-1 1-0 4-5 Neutral Record: ...... 3-1 Drew Hoskins -- 1-1 0-1 3-0 6-0 10-3 20-5 9-3 29-8 Jeff Kazarian ------Daniel Langre -- 1-0 1-0 9-2 5-3 3-1 19-6 9-3 24-10 Whit Livingston ------Adam Loucks ------4-1 2004 FINAL PAC-10 Scott Patterson ------1-1 1-1 -- 5-5 #100 Ruben Torres -- -- 0-1 5-4 8-1 4-0 17-6 9-3 28-10 STANDINGS Brian Wright ------1-0 1-0 2-0 -- 6-2

School Conf. Overall Final Rnk Totals 13-13 14-11 23-5 20-6 21-4 20-6 110-45 51-21 163-79 USC 6-1 23-4 No. 4 UCLA 6-1 21-6 No. 3 Stanford 5-2 17-8 No. 7 DOUBLES #1 #2 #3 Dual Pac-10 Overall Washington 4-3 14-8 No. 26 Al-Agba/Collins -- -- 1-0 1-0 -- 1-0 Arizona 3-4 14-8 No. 23 Al-Agba/Langre -- 0-1 -- 0-1 -- 0-1 California 2-5 7-16 No. 30 Al-Agba/Torres -- -- 4-1 4-1 2-1 4-1 Oregon 1-6 9-11 No. 52 Al-Agba/Wright -- -- 1-1 1-1 -- 1-2 Arizona State 1-6 9-12 No. 31 #41 Berg/Biasella 7-7 1-1 -- 8-8 5-3 8-9 Berg/Collins 1-0 4-2 1-0 5-2 3-1 5-2 Berg/Hoskins 1-1 -- -- 1-1 -- 4-3 Berg/Langre 1-0 -- -- 1-0 -- 1-0 Biasella/Collins -- 0-1 -- 0-1 -- 0-1 2004 RESULTS Biasella/Patterson -- -- 1-0 1-0 -- 1-0 Biasella/Torres -- -- 6-0 6-0 4-0 6-0 Date Opponent Result Biasella/Wright -- 0-1 -- 0-1 -- 0-1 Jan. 24 Cal Poly W, 6-1 Collins/Langre -- 0-1 -- 0-1 0-1 3-3 Collins/Torres -- -- 7-3 7-3 3-1 7-4 Fresno State W, 5-2 #20 Hoskins/Langre 4-4 12-1 -- 16-5 8-3 16-5 Jan. 30 #6 UCLA L, 4-3 Hoskins/Torres ------2-1 Feb. 13 at #28 San Diego W, 6-1 Hoskins/Wright -- 1-0 0-1 1-1 0-1 1-1 Feb. 20 at #38 Arizona W, 7-0 Langre/Torres ------0-1 Feb. 21 at #47 Arizona State W, 6-1 Loucks/Torres ------1-0 Feb. 27 #21 Pepperdine W, 5-2 Patterson/Torres -- -- 0-1 0-1 -- 0-1 Feb. 28 #3 Baylor W, 4-3 Totals 14-12 18-8 21-7 52-27 25-11 61-36 March 2 *#10 UCLA W, 4-3 March 11 #10 Duke L, 6-1 March 12 *#22 Arizona State W, 7-0 2004 ITA FINAL RANKINGS March 13 *#25 Arizona W, 6-1 March 19 at #20 Pepperdine W, 4-3 TEAM RANKINGS DOUBLES RANKINGS SINGLES RANKINGS 1. Baylor 1. Warburg/Corkery, Stanford 1. Benedikt Dorsch, Baylor March 21 vs. #75 LMU (at Indian Wells) W, 7-0 2. Illinois 2. Barker/Barker, Rice 2. Brian Wilson, Illinois March 25 at #28 Texas W, 4-3 3. UCLA 3. Cook/Matijevic, Texas A&M 3. Jeremy Wurtzman, Ohio State March 27 at #49 Tulsa W, 7-0 4. USC 4. Hodge/Isner, Georgia 4. Catalin Gard, Mississippi April 2 #9 Stanford W, 4-3 5. Mississippi 5. Stolt/Wilson, Illinois 5. Sam Warburg, Stanford April 3 #34 California W, 7-0 6. Georgia 6. Zimmerman/Walter, Duke 6. Tobias Clemens, UCLA April 9 *at #18 Washington W, 4-3 7. Stanford 7. Francis/Kwinta, UCLA 7. Jesse Witten, Kentucky 8. Lester Cook, Texas A&M April 10 *at #46 Oregon W, 5-2 8. Florida 8. Dorsch/Zgaga, Baylor 9. Duke 9. Veress/Briaud, California 9. Benjamin Becker, Baylor April 16 *at #28 California W, 5-2 10. Virginia 10. Rea/Spizzo, Tennessee 10. Michael Kogan, Tulane April 17 *at #11 Stanford L, 5-2 11. Rice 11. Esmail/Witten, Kentucky 11. Hamid Mirzadeh, Florida May 15 ^Montana State (1st Rnd) W, 4-0 12. Ohio State 12. Zarhi/Ruiz, Texas 12. Phillip King, Duke May 16 ^#32 California (2nd Rnd) W, 4-1 13. Louisiana State 13. Ciorascu/Gard, Mississippi 13. Hamid Mirzadeh, Florida May 22 %#27 Arkansas (Rnd of 16) W, 4-1 14. Kentucky 14. Csanadi/van der Merwe, Old Dominion 14. Alex Vlaski, Washington 15. Gabor Zoltan Pelva, Auburn May 23 %#9 Stanford W, 4-0 15. Vir. Commonwealth 15. Fisher/Hazley, Louisiana State 16. Bo Hodge, Georgia May 24 %#3 Baylor L, 4-0 16. Vanderbilt 16. Harris/Brown, Vanderbilt 17. North Carolina 17. Monroe/Boyd, North Carolina 17. Franticek Babej, South Alabama 18. TCU 18. Rico/Hansen, Pepperdine 18. Chad Harris, Vanderbilt * Pac-10 Conference counting match 19. Texas A&M 19. Kogan/Goulet, Tulane 19. Pedro Rico, Pepperdine ^ NCAA Regionals - Los Angeles 20. Tulane 20. Langre/Hoskins, USC 20. Izak van der Merwe, Old Dominion 29. Adriano Biasella, USC % NCAA Championships - Tulsa, Okla. 21. Tennessee 41. Berg/Biasella, USC 78. Johan Berg, USC 81. Jamil Al-Agba, USC 100. Ruben Torres, USC

14 2004 RESULTS & RECORDS 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS

2004 PAC-10 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS DOUBLES: Berg/Biasella (Tournament) SINGLES: First Round: ...... lost to Matalonga/O’Grady (Arizona) - 8-6 Jamil Al-Agba (Tournament) First Round: ...... def. Thomas Bieri (Oregon) - 7-6, 6-0 Collins/Torres (Tournament) Round of 16: ...... lost to Alex Vlaski (Washington) - 5-7, 7-5, 7-6(7-2) First Round: ...... lost to Kinsella/Stewart (Arizona State) - 9-8(4)

Adriano Biasella (Tournament) 2004 NCAA MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round: ...... def. Chris Biro (Arizona State) - 6-4, 6-2 Round of 16: ...... def. Christoph Palmanshofer (Washington) - 7-6(3), 6-3 TEAM TOURNAMENT Quarterfi nals: ...... def. Manual Kost (Oregon) - 6-3, 6-4 First Round: ...... def. Montana State, 4-0 Semifi nals: ...... def. Alex Vlaski (Washington) - 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(2) Second Round: ...... def. #32 California, 4-1 Finals: ...... lost to Sam Warburg (Stanford) - 7-6, 6-3 Round of 16: ...... def. #27 Arkansas, 4-1 Quarterfi nals: ...... def. #9 Stanford, 4-0 Johan Berg (Tournament) Semifi nals: ...... lost to #3 Baylor, 4-0 First Round: ...... lost to Chris Lam (UCLA) - 6-2, 6-1 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT Ruben Torres (Tournament) Singles: First Round: ...... def. Chris Stewart (Arizona State) - 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 Adriano Biasella Round of 16: ...... lost to Sam Warburg (Stanford) - 6-4, 6-2 First Round: ...... lost to #23 Izak van der Merwe (Old Dominion) - 7-6, 7-6

Parker Collins (Invitational) First Round: ...... def. Kuni Minato (California) - 6-3, 6-2 Round of 16: ...... lost to Chris Surapol (UCLA) - 6-2, 2-6, 6-2

Scott Patterson (Invitational) First Round: ...... lost to Michael Ricks (Washington) - 6-1, 6-3

USC MEN’S TENNIS HISTORY

Year Overall NCAA Finish Conf. C. Finish Year Overall NCAA Finish Conf. C. Finish Year Overall NCAA Finish Conf. C. Finish 1924 3-0 — — — 1951 9-2 CHAMPIONS 4-2 2nd 1978 10-10 Semifi nals 0-6 4th 1925 3-1 — — — 1952 5-6 2nd (t) 0-6 4th 1979 14-6 Quarterfi nals 5-5 3rd (t) 1926 4-1 — — — 1953 7-4 4th 2-4 3rd 1980 27-7 Semifi nals 8-2 1st (t) 1927 3-4 — 0-4 — 1954 7-3 2nd 3-3 2nd (t) 1981 28-10 Semifi nals 5-5 3rd (t) 1928 2-0-1 — 1-0-1 — 1955 9-0 CHAMPIONS 6-0 1st 1982 30-5 First Round 7-3 2nd 1929 2-5-1 — 0-2-1 — 1956 6-3 2nd 4-2 2nd 1983 29-5 Semifi nals 8-2 2nd 1930 3-2-1 — 0-2-1 — 1957 7-1 Inelig. 5-1 1st (t) 1984 32-4 Quarterfi nals 9-1 1st 1931 1-6 — 0-6 — 1958 8-2 CHAMPIONS 4-2 2nd 1985 34-4 Semifi nals 8-2 2nd 1932 10-3 — 3-3 — 1959 5-5 Inelig. 2-4 3rd 1986 25-7 Quarterfi nals 7-3 2nd (t) 1933 8-3 — 3-3 — 1960 9-5 2nd 4-2 2nd 1987 32-1 Semifi nals 9-0 1st 1934 10-0 — 6-0 — 1961 7-3 2nd 3-3 2nd 1988 25-5 Semifi nals 7-3 2nd 1935 8-2 — 4-2 — 1962 12-0 CHAMPIONS 6-0 1st 1989 17-13 Second Round 6-4 3rd 1936 7-1 — 5-1 — 1963 12-0 CHAMPIONS 5-0 1st 1990 22-8 Semifi nals 7-3 2nd (t) 1937 5-2 — 4-2 — 1964 10-1 CHAMPIONS 5-1 1st 1991 30-2 CHAMPIONS 9-1 1st 1938 8-0 — 6-0 — 1965 7-3 4th 2-2 2nd 1992 21-3 Semifi nals 9-1 1st 1939 3-3 — 3-3 — 1966 17-0 CHAMPIONS 6-0 *1st 1993 22-2 CHAMPIONS 9-1 1st 1940 6-0 — 6-0 — 1967 15-2 CHAMPIONS 5-1 1st 1994 22-3 CHAMPIONS 9-1 1st 1941 7-0 — 6-0 — 1968 15-1-1 CHAMPIONS 5-1 1st 1995 14-8 First Round 5-5 3rd (t) 1942 5-2 — 3-2 — 1969 17-2 CHAMPIONS 5-1 2nd 1996 18-7 Quarterfi nals 7-3 2nd (t) 1943 9-0 — 4-0 1st 1970 20-1 6th 6-0 2nd 1997 18-6 — 6-4 3rd 1944 7-0 — 3-0 1st 1971 17-5 4th 2-4 2nd 1998 17-7 First Round 5-2 2nd (t) 1945 8-2 — 2-2 2nd 1972 17-5 4th 3-3 2nd 1999 19-5 Second Round 5-2 3rd 1946 11-0 CHAMPIONS 6-0 1st 1973 23-5 2nd 5-1 2nd 2000 18-9 Third Round 5-2 3rd 1947 13-1 5th (t) 5-1 1st (t) 1974 18-6 2nd 3-3 3rd 2001 15-9 Round of 16 3-4 4th (t) 1948 10-2 3rd (t) 5-1 — 1975 15-6 7th (t) 2-4 3rd 2002 25-5 CHAMPIONS 5-2 2nd (t) 1949 10-3 — 5-1 1st (t) 1976 15-4 CHAMPIONS 3-3 3rd 2003 14-12 Second Round 2-5 6th (t) 1950 11-0 2nd 6-0 1st 1977** 15-8 Quarterfi nals 3-3 3rd 2004 23-4 Semifi nals 6-1 1st (t)

1077-288-4 (.789) 355-162-3 (.687)

15 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS 2004 MATCH-BY-MATCH

#21 USC 6, Cal Poly 1 #13 USC 5, #21 Pepperdine 2 #6 USC 4, #20 Pepperdine 3 Jan. 24, 2004 – Marks Stadium Feb. 27, 2004 – Marks Stadium March 19, 2004 – Malibu, Calif. Doubles Doubles Doubles (1) Hoskins/Berg (USC) def. Van Lingle/Nguyen (CP) - 8-3 (1) #11 Hansen/Rico (Pepp) def. Berg/Biasella (USC) - 8-4 (1) #12 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. #8 Hansen/Rico (Pepp) - 8-4 (2) Baca/Tracy (CP) def. Collins/Biasella (USC) - 9-8 (2) Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. #16 Doerner/Herrera (Pepp) - 8-3 (2) #45 Doerner/Alex Herrera (Pepp) def. Berg/Biasella (USC) - 8-3 (3) Wright/Al-Agba (USC) def. Crawford/Jones (CP) - 8-2 (3) Al-Agba/Torres (USC) def. Borzenski/Rafi dison (Pepp) - 8-2 (3) Collins/Al-Agba (USC) vs. Kevin Borzenski/Johnson (Pepp) - 8-2 Singles Singles Singles (1) #35 Johan Berg (USC) def. John Nguyen (CP) - 6-2, 6-1 (1) Adriano Biasella (USC) def. #38 Pedro Rico (Pepp) - 7-6, 6-1 (1) #45 Calle Hansen (Pepp) def. #56 J. Berg (USC) - 6-1, 7-6 (7-5) (2) #59 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Nick Tracy (CP) - 6-1, 6-4 (2) #82 Calle Hansen (Pepp) def. #16 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) - 6-0, 6-3 (2) #26 Pedro Rico (Pepp) def. #25 Adriano Biasella (USC) - 6-4, 6-2 (3) Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Brett Van Linge (CP) - 6-1, 6-0 (3) #84 Johan Berg (USC) def. Scott Doerner (Pepp) - 6-0, 7-6 (3) #53 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Alex Herrera (Pepp) - 6-2, 6-3 (4) Adriano Biasella (USC) def. Davey Jones (TCU) - 7-5, 6-2 (4) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Alexandre Herrera (Pepp) - 6-4, 6-0 (4) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Scott Doerner (Pepp) - 6-2, 6-3 (5) Matt Baca (CP) def. Daniel Langre (USC) - 7-5, ret. injury (5) #68 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Alexis Rafi dison (Pepp) - 6-1, 6-1 (5) #80 D. Hoskins (USC) def. Richard Johnson (Pepp) - 6-4, 4-6, 6-4* (6) #51 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Travis Crawford (CP) - 6-0, 6-0 (6) R. Johnson (Pepp) def. #69 D. Hoskins (USC) - 6-4, 3-6, 10-8 (6) Alexis Rafi dison (Pepp) def. Parker Collins (USC) - 6-1, 7-5

#21 USC 5, Fresno State 2 #13 USC 4, #3 Baylor 3 #6 USC 7, #75 Loyola Marymount 0 Jan. 24, 2004 – Marks Stadium Feb. 28, 2004 – Marks Stadium March 21, 2004 – Indian Wells, Calif. Doubles Doubles Doubles (1) Shearer/Suta (FSU) def. Hoskins/Berg (USC) - 8-5 (1) Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. #32 Dorsch/Lovrak (Baylor) - 9-8 (9-7)* (1) Berg/Collins (USC) def. Berglund/Cicenas (LMU) - 8-4 (2) Cech/Krohn (FSU) def. Wright/Biasella (USC) - 8-4 (2) Berg/Biasella (USC) def. Neurohr/Zgaga (Baylor) - 8-4 (2) Phillips/Wojnarowicz (LMU) def. Langre/Al-Agba (USC) - 8-4 (3) Torres/Collins (USC) def. Kekez/Sinn (FSU) - 8-4 (3) Al-Agba/Torres (USC) def. Becker/Marin (Baylor) - 8-3 (3) Biasella/Patterson (USC) def. Politanoff/Terrien (LMU) - 9-7 Singles Singles Singles (1) #35 Johan Berg (USC) def. Greg Shearer (FSU) - 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 (1) #1 Benedikt Dorsch (Baylor) def. A. Biasella (USC) - 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 (1) #25 Adriano Biasella (USC) def. Nicolas Terrien (LMU) - 6-3, 6-0 (2) Alex Krohn (FSU) def. #59 Drew Hoskins (USC) - 6-3, 1-6, 6-2 (2) #8 B. Becker (Baylor) def. #16 J. Al-Agba (USC) - 6-2, 7-6 (4) (2) #53 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Linas Cecenas (LMU) - 6-2, 6-0 (3) Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Stefan Suta (FSU) - 6-1, 6-4 (3) #84 Johan Berg (USC) def. Matias Marin (Baylor) - 6-4, 7-6 (1)* (3) #56 Johan Berg (USC) def. Michael Wojnarowicz (LMU) - 6-2, 6-0 (4) Adriano Biasella (USC) def. Sergui Modoc (FSU) - 6-2, 6-2 (4) Matija Zgaga (Baylor) def. #68 R. Torres (USC) - 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (5) (4) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Beau Berglund (LMU) - 6-3, 6-3 (5) #51 Ruben Torres (USC def. Jakub Cech (FSU) - 6-3, 6-0 (5) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Ivor Lovrak (Baylor) - 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 (5) Parker Collins (USC) def. Matt Phillips (LMU) - 6-1, 6-4 (6) Brian Wright (USC) def. Andy Sinn (FSU) - 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 (6) #69 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Reiner Neurohr (Baylor) - 6-4, 6-3 (6) S. Patterson (USC) def. M. Thomsen (LMU) - 6-7(4), 6-2, 10-8

#6 UCLA 4, #19 USC 3 #7 USC 4, #10 UCLA 3 #3 USC 4, #28 Texas 3 Jan. 30, 2004 – Marks Stadium March 2, 2004 – Marks Stadium March 25, 2004 – Austin, Texas Doubles Doubles Doubles (1) Berg/Biasella (USC) def. #36 Francis/Kwinta (UCLA) - 8-6 (1) #29 Francis/Kwinta (UCLA) def. Berg/Biasella (USC) - 8-5 (1) #17 Ruiz/Zarhi (Texas) def. #9 Hoskins/Langre (USC) - 8-5 (2) #23 Clemens/Lam (UCLA) def. Parker Collings/Langre (USC) - 8-1 (2) Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Clemens/Lam (UCLA) - 9-8(7-3) (2) Stroer/Haney (Texas) def. Parker Collins/Berg (USC) - 8-5 (3) Gruendler/Yovan (UCLA) def. Hoskins/Brian Wright (USC) - 8-3 (3) Gruendler/Surapol (UCLA) def. Al-Agba/Torres (USC) - 8-6 (3) Torres/Biasella (USC) def. Will Clinton/Haymond (Texas) - 9-8 Singles Singles Singles (1) #12 Tobias Clemens (UCLA) def. #35 Johan Berg (USC) - 6-1, 6-4 (1) A. Biasella (USC) def. #5 Tobias Clemens (UCLA) - 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 (1) #68 Antonio Ruiz (Texas) def. #71 J. Berg (USC) - 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 (2) Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. #18 Chris Lam (UCLA) - 6-1, 7-6(4) (2) #84 Johan Berg (USC) def. #43 Alberto Francis (UCLA) - 6-2, 6-3 (2) Jose Zarhi (Texas) def. #42 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) - 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 (3) #90 A. Francis (UCLA) def. #59 D. Hoskins (USC) - 6-2, 2-6, 6-3 (3) #73 Kris Kwinta (UCLA) def. Jamil Al-Agba (USC) - 7-6(7), 0-6, 6-2 (3) #26 Adriano Biasella (USC) def. #97 Pete Stroer (Texas) - 7-5, 6-4 (4) A. Biasella (USC) def. (79) K. Kwinta (UCLA) - 7-6(5), 6-7(4), (10-7) (4) #61 Chris Lam (UCLA) def. Daniel Langre (USC) - 6-2, 6-3 (4) #92 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Jimmy Haney (Texas) - 6-2, 6-2 (5) Philipp Gruendler (UCLA) def. D. Langre (USC) - 0-6, 6-2, 6-3 (5) #68 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Phillip Gruendler (UCLA) - 6-1, 6-3 (5) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Ryan Haymond (Texas) - 7-5, 6-2 (6) #51 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Aaron Yovan (UCLA) - 6-4, 6-0 (6) #69 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Chris Surapol (UCLA) - 6-3, 6-2 (6) #47 R. Torres (USC) def. Joe Morris (Texas) - 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-3)

#19 USC 6, #28 San Diego 1 #10 Duke 6, #4 USC 1 #3 USC 7, #36 Tulsa 0 Feb. 13, 2004 – San Diego, Calif. March 11, 2004 – Marks Stadium March 27, 2004 – Tulsa, Okla. Doubles Doubles Doubles (1) Ysern/Pongsrikul (USD) def. Berg/Biasella (USC) - 9-7 (1) #4 Zimmermann/Walter (Duke) def. Berg/Biasella (USC) - 8-6 (1) #9 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Taylor/Tejerina (Tulsa) - 8-2 (2) Langre/Hoskins (USC) def. Beuque/Oscar Plotnick (USD) - 8-2 (2) #9 King/Stokke (Duke) def. #12 Hoskins/Langre (USC) - 8-5 (2) Berg/Collins (USC) def. #45 Charpantidis/Murray (Tulsa) - 8-5 (3) Blair/Koristovic (USD) def. Al-Agba/Brian Wright (USC) - 8-5 (3) Amritraj/Rodrigues (Deke) def. Parker Collins/Torres (USC) - 9-7 (3) Biasella/Torres (USC) def. Camacho/Shimizu (Tulsa) - 8-1 Singles Singles Singles (1) Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. #11 Pierrick Ysern (USD) - 6-2, 6-3 (1) #11 Phillip King (Duke) def. #25 Adriano Biasella (USC) - 6-0, 6-2 (1) #71 J. Berg (USC) def. #89 A. Tejerina (Tulsa) - 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 (2) Adriano Biasella (USC) def. #76 Jason Pongsrikul (USD) - 6-3, 6-4 (2) #7 L. Walter (Duke) def. #56 J. Berg (USC) - 6-1, 1-6, 7-6 (9-7) (2) #26 A. Biasella (USC) def. #86 D. Taylor (Tulsa) - 6-7, 7-6, 10-4 (3) #35 Johan Berg (USC) def. Nic Beuque (USD) - 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 (3) Peter Rodrigues (Duke) def. #53 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) - 6-1, 6-1 (3) #42 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Shunsuke Shimizu (Tulsa) - 7-5, 6-1 (4) #59 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Robbie Blair (USD) - 6-7, 6-3, 12-10 (4) Jonathan Stokke (Duke) def. Ruben Torres (USC) - 2-6, 7-5, 10-8 (4) D. Langre (USC) def. Aleksander Charpantidis (Tulsa) - 6-1, 6-3 (5) #51 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Mirza Koristovic (USD) - 6-3, 6-0 (5) #80 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Jason Zimmerman (Duke) - 7-6, 6-3 (5) #92 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Tom Murray (Tulsa) - 4-6, 6-4, 6-0 (6) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Jeff Das (USD) - 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (6) Christopher Brown (Duke) def. Daniel Langre (USC) - 6-3, 6-2 (6) #47 R. Torres (USC) def. F. Soriano (Tulsa) - 4-6, 6-1, 2-0 ret.

#19 USC 7, #38 Arizona 0 #4 USC 7, #22 Arizona State 0 #4 USC 4, #9 Stanford 3 Feb. 20, 2004 – Tucson, Ariz. March 12, 2004 – Marks Stadium April 3, 2004 – Marks Stadium Doubles Doubles Doubles (1) Matalonga/O’Grady (Ariz) def. Berg/Biasella (USC) - 8-4 (1) Berg/Biasella (USC) def. Stewart/Colombo (ASU) - 8-5 (1) #9 Langre/Hoskins (USC) def. Warburg/Corkery (Stan) - 8-6 (2) Langre/Hoskins (USC) def. Kim/Lloyd (Ariz) - 8-3 (2) #12 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Kinsella/Letcher (ASU) - 8-4 (2) Parker Collins /Berg (USC) def. James Pade/Wan (Stan) - 9-7 (3) Al-Agba/Torres (USC) def. Warkentin/Mullane (Ariz) - 8-3 (3) Parker Collins/Torres (USC) def. Davies/McBride (ASU) - 8-4 (3) Biasella/Torres (USC) def. Morris/Sheng (Stan) - 8-5 Singles Singles Singles (1) Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Whi Kim (Ariz) - 6-1, 6-7 (5), 2-2 retired (1) #25 A. Biasella (USC) def. #93 Chris Stewart (ASU) - 6-3, 6-4 (1) #26 A. Biasella (USC) def. #23 Sam Warburg (Stan) - 6-1, 6-4 (2) Adriano Biasella (USC) def. Tom Lloyd (Ariz) - 6-4, 6-2 (2) #56 Johan Berg (USC) def. Andy Colombo (ASU) - 7-5, 6-1* (2) KC Corkery (Stan) def. #71 Johan Berg (USC) - 0-6, 6-3, 6-1 (3) #35 Johan Berg (USC) def. Roger Matalonga (Ariz) - 6-4, 6-4 (3) #53 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Clinton Letcher (ASU) - 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 (3) #42 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Phil Sheng (Stan) - 6-4, 6-3 (4) #51 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Colin O’Grady (Ariz) - 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 (4) Ruben Torres (USC) def. Jonathan Kinsella (ASU) - 6-2, 6-1 (4) James Wan (Stan) def. #47 Ruben Torres (USC) - 6-1, 6-4 (5) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Paul Warkentin (Ariz) - 6-0, 5-7, 7-6 (4) (5) #80 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Christopher Biro (ASU) - 6-4, 6-2 (5) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Carter Morris (Stan) - 3-6, 6-2, 6-1* (6) #59 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Tim Mullane (Ariz) - 6-4, 7-6 (9) (6) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Daniel Davies (ASU) - 6-3, 6-2 (6) C. Rasmussen (Stan) def. #92 D. Hoskins (USC) - 7-6, 1-6, 11-9

#19 USC 6, #47 Arizona State 1 #4 USC 6, #25 Arizona 1 #4 USC 7, #34 California 0 Feb. 21, 2004 – Tempe, Ariz. March 13, 2004 – Marks Stadium April 4, 2004 – Marks Stadium Doubles Doubles Doubles (1) Berg/Biasella (USC) def. Stewart/Kinsella (ASU) - 8-5 (1) Berg/Biasella (USC) def. Matalonga/O’Grady (Ariz) - 8-5 (1) #12 Veress/Briaud (Cal) def. #9 Langre/Hoskins (USC) - 8-3 (2) Langre/Hoskins (USC) def. Letcher/Davies (ASU) - 8-6 (2) #12 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Andrus/Warkentin (Ariz) - 8-3 (2) Parker Collins /Berg (USC) def. Browne/Wong (Cal) - 8-5 (3) Torres/Al-Agba (USC) def. McBride/Biro (ASU) - 9-8(10-8) (3) Parker Collins/Torres (USC) def. Kim/Tim Mullane (Ariz) - 8-4 (3) Biasella/Torres (USC) def. Andreas Petersen/Pettit (Cal) - 8-2 Singles Singles Singles (1) Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Chris Stewart (ASU) - 6-7(6), 6-3, 6-2 (1) Roger Matalonga (Ariz) def. #25 Adriano Biasella (USC) - 6-2, 6-0 (1) #26 Adriano Biasella (USC) def. #84 Wayne Wong (Cal) - 6-3, 6-2 (2) Adriano Biasella (USC) def. Clinton Letcher (ASU) - 6-3, 6-1 (2) #56 Johan Berg (USC) def. Tom Lloyd (Ariz) - 6-1, 6-2 (2) #71 Johan Berg (USC) def. Balazs Veress (Cal) - 6-2, 6-4 (3) #35 Johan Berg (USC) def. Christopher Biro (ASU) - 7-5, 6-3 (3) #53 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Whi Kim (Ariz) - 6-2, 6-4 (3) #42 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Tyler Browne (Cal) - 6-3, 6-4 (4) #51 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Ryan McBride (ASU) - 6-2, 6-3 (4) Ruben Torres (USC) def. Colin O’Grady (Ariz) - 6-0, 6-2 (4) #47 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Patrick Briaud (Cal) - 4-6, 6-4, 10-8 (5) J. Kinsella (ASU) def. D. Langre (USC) - 6-7(4), 7-6(4), 10-3 (5) #80 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Daniel Andrus (Ariz) - 6-1, 6-1 (5) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Jake Leivent (Cal) - 6-4, 6-3 (6) #59 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Daniel Davies (ASU) - 7-6, 6-1 (6) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Paul Warkentin (Ariz) - 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 (6) #92 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. John Pettit (Cal) - 6-2, 6-2

16 2004 MATCH-BY-MATCH 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS

# 3 USC 4, #18 Washington 3 2004 NCAA TOURNAMENT April 9, 2004 – Seattle, Wash. Doubles (1) #43 Chu/Vlaski (UW) def. (12) Hoskins/Langre (USC), 9-8 (4) NCAA First Round NCAA Quarterfi nals (2) Slovic/Weiss (UW) def. Berg/Collins (USC), 8-4 #4 USC 4, Montana State 0 #4 USC 4, #9 Stanford 0 (3) Torres/Biasella (USC) def. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW), 8-3 May 15, 2004 – Marks Stadium May 23, 2004 – Tulsa, Okla. Singles Doubles Doubles (1) #9 Alex Vlaski (Wash) def. #23 Adriano Biasella (USC) - 6-2, 6-4 (1) #44 Biasella/Berg (USC) def. Gebicki/Olson (MSU) - 8-5 (1) #44 Biasella/Berg (USC) vs. Morris/Warburg (Stan) - 8-7 susp. (2) #42 Alex Slovic (Wash) def. #73 Johan Berg (USC) - 7-5, 6-2 (2) #18 Hoskins/Langre (USC) vs. Chigateri/Ueltschi (MSU) - 5-2 susp. (2) #18 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Corkery/Sheng (Stan) - 8-6 (3) #83 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Daniel Chu (Wash) - 6-2, 6-1 (3) Collins/Torres (USC) def. Berriochoa/Stutts (MSU) - 8-1 (3) Collins/Torres (USC) def. Pade/Wan (Stan) - 9-7 (4) D. Langre (USC) def. Christoph Palmanshofer (Wash) - 6-2, 7-5 Singles Singles (5) #95 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Peter Scharler (Wash) - 6-1, 6-3 (1) #19 A. Biasella (USC) vs. #78 F. Ueltschi (MSU) - 6-2, 5-5 susp. (1) #19 Adriano Biasella (USC) vs. #8 Sam Warburg (Stan) - susp. (6) #94 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Chris Floyd (Wash) - 6-3, 6-2 (2) #86 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) vs. Marek Gebicki (MSU) - 6-4, 1-2 susp. (2) #86 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) vs. #65 K.C. Corkery (Stan) - susp. (3) #82 Johan Berg (USC) def. Tejeshwara Chigateri (MSU) - 6-1, 6-3 (3) #82 Johan Berg (USC) def. #102 James Wan (Stan) - 6-0, 6-1 #3 USC 5, #46 Oregon 2 (4) Daniel Langre (USC) vs. Braden Olson (MSU) - 6-4, 2-1 susp. (4) Daniel Langre (USC) vs. Phil Sheng (Stan) - susp. April 10, 2004 – Eugene, Ore. (5) #105 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Adam Stutts (MSU) - 6-1, 6-2 (5) #105 Ruben Torres (USC) def. James Pade (Stan) - 6-2, 7-5 Doubles (6) Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Jake Berriochoa (MSU) - 6-0, 6-1 (6) Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Chris Rasmussen (Stan) - 6-3, 6-2 (1) Swinnen/Spencer (Oregon) def. #12 Hoskins/Langre (USC) - 8-5 (2) Berg/ Parker Collins (USC) def. Schiller/Kost (Oregon) - 8-6 NCAA Second Round NCAA Semifi nals (3) Biasella/Torres (USC) def. King/Bieri (Oregon) - 8-4 #4 USC 4, #32 California 1 #3 Baylor 4, #4 USC 0 Singles May 16, 2004 – Marks Stadium May 24, 2004 – Tulsa, Okla. (1) #35 Sven Swinnen (Oregon) def. #23 A. Biasella (USC) - 6-4, 7-5 Doubles Doubles (2) #88 Manuel Kost (Oregon) def. #73 Johan Berg (USC) - 6-3, 6-2 (1) #44 Biasella/Berg (USC) vs. #6 Briaud/Veress (Cal) - 5-6 susp. (1) #20 Dorsch/Zgaga (BU) def. #44 Biasella/Berg (USC) - 8-5 (3) #83 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Thomas Bieri (Oregon) - 6-2, 6-0 (2) #18 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Browne/Wong (Cal) - 8-2 (2) #18 Hoskins/Langre (USC) vs. #22 Becker/Marin (BU) - susp. (4) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Markus Schiller (Oregon) - 6-1, 6-2 (3) Collins/Torres (USC) def. Minato/Pettit (Cal) - 8-4 (3) Neurohr/Lovrak (BU) def. Parker Collins /Torrres (USC) - 8-2 (5) #95 Ruben Torres (USC) def. Arron Spencer (Oregon) - 7-6, 6-0 Singles Singles (6) #94 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Chris King (Oregon) - 6-0, 6-2 (1) #56 Wayne Wong (Cal) def. #19 Adriano Biasella (USC) - 6-4, 6-4 (1) #2 Benedikt Dorsch (BU) def. #19 A. Biasella (USC) - 6-1, 6-3 (2) #86 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. #71 Balazs Veress (Cal) - 6-1, 6-3 (2) #15 Benjamin Becker (BU) def. #86 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) - 6-4, 7-5 #3 USC 5, #28 California 2 (3) #82 Johan Berg (USC) def. Tyler Browne (Cal) - 6-3, 7-6 (4) (3) #82 J. Berg (USC) vs. #98 Matias Marin (BU) - 5-7, 7-6, 0-0 susp. April 16, 2004 – Berkeley, Calif. (4) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Patrick Briaud (Cal) - 7-6, 6-0 (4) #113 Matija Zgaga (BU) def. Daniel Langre (USC) - 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 Doubles (5) #105 Ruben Torres (USC) vs. Jake Leivent (Cal) - 7-6, 2-2 susp. (5) #105 R. Torres (USC) vs. Reiner Neurohr (BU) - 6-0, 6-7, 2-1 susp. (1) #21 Briaud/Veress (Cal) def. Berg/Biasella (USC) - 9-8 (6) Drew Hoskins (USC) vs. Kuni Minato (Cal) - 6-4, 5-3 susp. (6) Drew Hoskins (USC) vs. #119 Ivor Lovrak (BU) - 6-7, 5-5 susp. (2) #12 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Browne/Wong (Cal) - 8-2 (3) Parker Collins/Torres (USC) def. Minato/Peterson (Cal) - 8-3 NCAA Round of 16 Singles #4 USC 4, #27 Arkansas 1 (1) #118 Wayne Wong (Cal) def. #23 A. Biasella (USC) - 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 May 22, 2004 – Tulsa, Okla. (2) #83 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. #57 Balazs Veress (Cal) - 6-4, 6-4 Doubles (3) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Tyler Browne (Cal) - 6-0, 4-6, 6-2 (1) #44 Biasella/Berg (USC) def. #52 Price/Simpson (Ark) - 8-5 ADRIANO BIASELLA (4) Patrick Briaud (Cal) def. #95 Ruben Torres (USC) - 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 (2) #18 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Roberts/Ismail (Ark) - 9-7 (5) #94 Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Kuni Minato (Cal) - 6-1, 6-2 (3) Collins/Torres (USC) vs. Zguns/Gajjar (Ark) - 6-7 susp. (6) Parker Collins (USC) def. Andreas Peterson (Cal) - 6-1, 7-6 Singles (1) #38 Nathan Price (Ark) def. #19 Adriano Biasella (USC) - 6-4, 6-3 #11 Stanford 5, #3 USC 2 (2) #86 J. Al-Agba (USC) vs. #18 Adrians Zguns (Ark) - 7-6, 2-1 susp. April 17, 2004 – Stanford, Calif. (3) #82 Johan Berg (USC) def. Rohan Gaijar (Ark) - 6-2, 6-3 Doubles (4) Daniel Langre (USC) def. Matt Simpson (Ark) - 6-2, 6-3 (1) Berg/Biasella (USC) def. #34 Morris/Warburg (Stan) - 8-5 (5) #105 Ruben Torres (USC) vs. Matt Roberts (Ark) - 4-6, 6-3 susp. (2) #12 Hoskins/Langre (USC) def. Sheng/Corkery (Stan) - 9-8 (6) Drew Hoskins (USC) def. Imraan Ismail (Ark) - 6-2, 6-1 (3) Pade/Wan (Stan) def. Torres/ Parker Collins (USC) - 8-5 Singles (1) #11 Sam Warburg (Stan) def. #23 A. Biasella (USC) - 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 (2) #110 KC Corkery (Stan) def. #73 Johan Berg (USC) - 6-1, 6-3 DANIEL LANGRE (3) #85 James Wan (Stan) def. #83 Jamil Al-Agba (USC) - 6-3,6-1 (4) Daniel Langre (USC) def. James Pade (USC) - 6-1,6-2 (5) Phil Sheng (Stan) def. #94 Ruben Torres (USC) - 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 (6) Carter Morris (Stan) def. #95 Drew Hoskins (USC) - 6-4,6-3

RUBEN TORRES

17 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS

NATIONAL TEAM NATIONAL DOUBLES ...... Dick Leach (3rd team) CHAMPIONSHIPS (16) CHAMPIONSHIPS (20) 1962 ...... Rafael Osuna 1946 ...... William Moyle Most in the Nation ...... Ramsey Earnhart 1951 ...... Louis Wheeler 1934 ...... Gene Mako ...... Bill Bond 1955 ...... George Toley ...... Phillip Caslin ...... (2nd team) 1958 ...... George Toley 1938 ...... Joseph Hunt 1963 ...... 1962 ...... George Toley ...... Lewis Weth er ell ...... Rafael Osuna 1963 ...... George Toley 1941 ...... Charles Olewine ...... Dennis Ralston 1964 ...... George Toley ...... Charles Mattman ...... Bill Bond (2nd team) 1966 ...... George Toley 1946 ...... Bob Falkenburg ...... Ramsey Earnhart (2nd team) 1967 ...... George Toley ...... Tom Falkenburg 1964 ...... Dennis Ralston 1968 ...... George Toley 1951 ...... Earl Cochell ...... Bill Bond 1969 ...... George Toley ...... Hugh Stewart ...... Jerry Cromwell (2nd team) 1976 ...... George Toley (tie) 1955 ...... Francisco Contreras 1965 ...... Tom Edlefsen 1991 ...... Dick Leach ...... Joaquin Reyes ...... Jerry Cromwell (2nd team) 1993 ...... Dick Leach 1956 ...... Alex Olmedo ...... Horst Ritter (2nd team) 1994 ...... Dick Leach ...... Francisco Contreras 1966 ...... Stan Smith 2002 ...... Dick Leach 1958 ...... Alex Olmedo ...... Tom Edlefsen ...... Ed At kinson ...... Joaquin Loyo-Mayo (2nd team) NATIONAL SINGLES 1961 ...... Rafael Osuna 1967 ...... Stan Smith CHAMPIONSHIPS (13) ...... Ramsey Earnhart ...... Bob Lutz 1934 ...... Gene Mako 1962 ...... Rafael Osuna ...... Joaquin Loyo-Mayo 1946 ...... Robert Falkenburg ...... Ramsey Earnhart 1968 ...... Stan Smith 1952 ...... Hugh Stewart 1963 ...... Rafael Osuna ...... Bob Lutz 1956 ...... Alex Olmedo ...... Dennis Ralston ...... Tom Leonard (hm) 1958 ...... Alex Olmedo 1964 ...... Dennis Ralston ...... Steve Avoyer (hm) 1962 ...... Ra fael Osuna ...... Bill Bond 1969 ...... Steve Avoyer 1963 ...... Dennis Ralston 1967 ...... Stan Smith ...... Marcello Lara 1964 ...... Dennis Ralston ...... Bob Lutz ...... Joaquin Loyo-Mayo 1967 ...... Bob Lutz 1968 ...... Stan Smith ...... Bob Lutz 1968 ...... Stan Smith ...... Bob Lutz 1970 ...... 1969 ...... Joaquin Loyo-Mayo 1969 ...... Joaquin Loyo-Mayo ...... Tom Leonard 1980 ...... Robert Van’t Hof ...... Marcello Lara 1971 ...... Marcello Lara 1996 ...... Cecil Mamiit 1975 ...... ...... Dick Bohrnstedt ...... Bruce Manson ...... Sashi Menon 1977 ...... Bruce Manson 1972 ...... Marcello Lara ...... Chris Lewis ...... Raul Ramirez 1986 ...... Rick Leach ...... Dick Bohrnstedt ...... Tim Pawsat 1973 ...... Raul Ramirez 1987 ...... Rick Leach ...... John Andrews ...... ...... Sashi Menon 1989 ...... Eric Amend ...... Mike Machette ...... Byron Black 1974 ...... John Andrews ...... Sashi Menon ITA COACH OF THE YEAR ...... Mike Wayman 2002 ...... Dick Leach 1975 ...... Bruce Manson ...... Butch Walts ALL-AMERICANS 1976 ...... Chris Lewis 1957 ...... Alex Olmedo ...... Bruce Manson ...... Ed Atkinson (hm) 1977 ...... Chris Lewis ...... Gregory Grant (hm) ...... Andy Lucches 1958 ...... Alex Olmedo ...... Bruce Manson ...... Gordon Davis (2nd team) 1978 ...... Chris Lewis ...... James Buck (hm) ...... Glenn Petrovic ...... Eduardo Guzman (hm) ...... Robert Van’t Hof 1959 ...... Gregory Grant (2nd team) 1979 ...... Roger Knapp (D) 1960 ...... Robert Delgado (2nd team) ...... Robert Van’t Hof (S,D) ...... Gregory Grant (2nd team) 1980 ...... Doug Adler (D) ...... Ed Atkinson (3rd team) ...... Roger Knapp (D) 1961 ...... Ramsey Earnhart ...... Bill Nealon (D) ...... Rafael Osuna ...... Robert Van’t Hof (S,D) 1982 ...... Matt Anger (S) JOAQUIN LOYO-MAYO

18 ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS

...... Brian MacPhie (S,D) ALL-PAC-10 SELECTIONS 1993 ...... (S,D) 1988 ...... Scott Melville ...... David Ekerot (S,D) 1989 ...... Byron Black ...... Andras Lanyi (D) 1990 ...... Byron Black ...... (D) 1991 ...... Byron Black ...... Brian MacPhie (S,D) ...... Brian MMacPhie ...... Kent Seton (D) 1992 ...... Wayne Black 1994 ...... Wayne Black (S,D) ...... Brian MacPhie ...... Jon Leach (S,D) 1993 ...... Wayne Black 1995 ...... Brett Hansen (S,D) ...... Brian MacPhie ...... Adam Peterson (S) 1994 ...... Wayne Black ...... Fernando Samayoa (D) ...... Jon Leach 1996 ...... Cecil Mamiit (S) 1995 ...... Brett Hansen (1st team) ...... Adam Peterson (S) ...... Adam Peterson (2nd team) ...... Manny Ramirez (S) 1996 ...... Cecil Mamiit (1st team) 1997 ...... (S,D) ...... Adam Peterson (1st team) ...... Kyle Spen cer (D) 1997 ...... George Bastl (1st team) 1998 ...... George Bastl (S) ...... Patrick Gottesleben (1st team) 1999 ...... Patrick Gottesleben (D) ...... Kyle Spencer (hm) ...... Roman Kukal (D) 1998 ...... George Bastl (1st team) 2000 ...... Ryan Moore (D) 1999 ...... Patrick Gottesleben (2nd team) ...... Nick Rainey (D) ...... Andrew Park (2nd team) 2001 ...... Ryan Moore (D) ...... Roman Kukal (hm) CECIL MAMIIT ...... Andrew Park (S) 2000 ...... Andrew Park (2nd team) ...... Nick Rainey (D) ...... Ryan Moore (hm) ...... Sean Brawley (S) 2002 ...... Ryan Moore (D) ...... Daniel Langre (hm) 1983 ...... Matt Anger (S) ...... Nick Rainey (S, D) 2001 ...... Ryan Moore (1st team) ...... (D) ...... Andrew Park (1st team) ...... Tim Pawsat (D) PAC-10 TEAM 2002 ...... Ryan Moore (hm) ...... (S) CHAMPIONSHIPS (14) ...... Andrew Park (1st team) 1984 ...... Matt Anger (S,D) 1962 ...... George Toley 2003 ...... Prakash Amritraj (2nd team) ...... Antony Emerson (D) 1963 ...... George Toley ...... Daniel Langre (hm) ...... Rick Leach (S,D) 1964 ...... George Toley 2004 ...... Adriano Biasella (1st team) ...... Jorge Lozano (S,D) 1966 ...... George Toley ...... Jamil Al-Agba (hm) ...... Tim Pawsat (D) 1967 ...... George Toley ...... Johan Berg (hm) ...... Todd Witsken (S,D) 1968 ...... George Toley 1985 ...... Rick Leach (S,D) 1980 ...... Dick Leach (tie) (S) Singles, (D) Doubles ...... Jorge Lozano (S,D) 1984 ...... Dick Leach (1st team) First Team, (2nd team) Second Team, ...... Tim Pawsat (D) 1987 ...... Dick Leach (hm) Honorable Mention ...... Todd Witsken (S,D) 1991 ...... Dick Leach 1986 ...... Rick Leach (S,D) 1992 ...... Dick Leach ...... Luke Jensen (S) 1993 ...... Dick Leach ...... Tim Pawsat (D) 1994 ...... Dick Leach 1987 ...... Rick Leach (S,D) 2004 ...... Peter Smith ...... Luke Jensen (S,D) ...... Scott Melville (D) PAC-10 COACH OF THE YEAR (7) ...... Eric Amend (D) 1976 ...... George Toley 1988 ...... Eric Amend (S,D) 1987 ...... Dick Leach ...... Byron Black (D) 1991 ...... Dick Leach ...... John Carras (S,D) 1992 ...... Dick Leach ...... Scott Melville (S,D) 1994 ...... Dick Leach 1989 ...... Eric Amend (D) 2002 ...... Dick Leach ...... Byron Black (S,D) 2004 ...... Peter Smith 1990 ...... Byron Black (S,D) ...... Kent Seton (D) PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR (4) 1991 ...... Byron Black (S,D) 1980 ...... Robert Van’t Hof ...... Donny Isaak (S) 1987 ...... Rick Leach ...... Brian MacPhie (S,D) 1993 ...... Brian MacPhie 1992 ...... David Ekerot (S,D) 1994 ...... Wayne Black ...... Andras Lanyi (D) ...... Jon Leach (D) Eric Amend 19 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

C • C • C Grigry, Jacque ...... 1953, 54, 55 Call, Alan ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55 Guiver, Harold ...... 1948 Call, Joseph ...... 1923, 24 Guzman, Eduardo ...... 1958 Callow, Kenneth ...... 1931 Carlock, Marvin ...... 1939, 40, 41 H • H • H Carr, Charles ...... 1935, 36 Haase, Karl ...... 1938, 39 Carr, Timothy ...... 1963 Hall, Jack ...... 1935, 36, 37 Carras, John ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Hansen, Brett ...... 1994, 95 Castlen, Phil ...... 1933, 34 Hansen, Lloyd ...... 1936, 37 Chadil, Bob ...... 1933 Hardy, Francis ...... 1927, 28, 29 Chaffee, Frank ...... 1912 Harris, Don ...... 1947, 48, 49 Cherry, Brad ...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Harris, Lester ...... 1934 Clark, Straight ...... 1943, 47, 48, 49 Harris, Russell ...... 1947, 48 Cleveland, Allen ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55 Haskell, Richard ...... 1952, 53, 54, 55 Cochell, Earl ...... 1943, 50, 51 Herbst, Jack ...... 1929 Cochran, Burt ...... 1945 Hill, Gregg ...... 1999 Collins, Jack ...... 1943 Hobson, James ...... 1966, 67, 71 Collins, Parker ...... 2000, 01, 03, 04 Hochwald, David ...... 1972 Connolly, Michael ...... 1961 Holladay, John ...... 1973, 74 Contreras, Francisco ...... 1955, 56 Hollis, Ryan ...... 1997, 98 Crane, Robert ...... 1931, 32 Hori, Tatsue ...... 1922 Creamer, Jack ...... 1936 Hoskins, Drew ...... 2004 Cromwell, Jerry ...... 1964, 65, 66 Hovorka, Lukas ...... 1993, 94, 95 Wayne Black Cullingham, Earle ...... 1923, 24, 25 Hughes, Andrew ...... 1997 Hughes, Kenneth ...... 1934 A • A • A D • D • D Hunt, Joe ...... 1938 Adler, Doug ...... 1978, 79, 80 Davenport, Alfred ...... 1942, 43 Huntington, Harold ...... 1914, 15 Agate, Jim ...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 Davidson, Larry ...... 1967, 68 Hurst, Jerry ...... 1962 Al-Agba, Jamil ...... 2004 Davis, Gordon ...... 1957, 58 Huston, Richard ...... 1953 Alpert, Stan ...... 1946, 48, 49 DeLara, Jack ...... 1930, 31, 32 Amend, Eric ...... 1985, 87, 88, 89 Delgado, Bob ...... 1960 I • I • I Amritraj, Prakash ...... 2002, 03 Dickson, Ralph ...... 1913 Ibanez, A...... 1953 Anderson, Robert ...... 1945 Dionne, Martin ...... 1990 Ignatius, Paul ...... 1944 Andrews, John ...... 1971, 72, 73, 74 Donnell, Ellsworth ...... 1944, 45 Isaak, Donny ...... 1989, 90, 91 Anger, Matt ...... 1982, 83, 84 Atkinson, Edward ...... 1957, 58, 60 E • E • E J • J • J Avoyer, Stephen ...... 1968, 69, 70 Earnhart, Ramsey ...... 1961, 62, 63 Jensen, Christian ...... 2000, 01, 02 Edlefsen, Thomas ...... 1963, 65, 66 Jensen, Luke ...... 1986, 87 B • B • B Eichel, Berkley ...... 1954 Jensen, Murphy ...... 1988, 89 Badart, Aaron ...... 2004 Eisenberg, Donald ...... 1950, 51, 52 John, Vernon ...... 1934, 35, 36 Bagley, Robert ...... 1926, 27, 28 Eisenberg, Robert ...... 1966, 67, 68 Johnson, Cliff ...... 1932 Baker, Ben ...... 1916 Ekerot, David ...... 1991, 92, 93 Johnson, Robert ...... 1952 Baker, Douglas ...... 1916 Emerson, Antony ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 Jorgenson, Frank ...... 1941 Barr, Harold ...... 1929, 30, 31 Everett, Leon ...... 1938, 39, 40 Bartelt, Kenneth ...... 1938, 39, 40 Ewens, George ...... 1952, 53 K • K • K Bastl, George ...... 1997, 98 Kayden, William ...... 1942 Bastues, Wilfred ...... 1939 F • F • F Kazarian, Jeff ...... 2003 Bengtson, Ric ...... 1983, 84, 85 Failla, Greg ...... 1989 Kerr, Jack ...... 1947, 50, 51 Benyebka, Mehdi ...... 1990 Falkenburg, Bob ...... 1946 Kimbrell, Bob ...... 1943, 44 Berg, Johan ...... 2003, 04 Falkenburg, Tom ...... 1946 Klein, Jack ...... 1959 Berry, Edward ...... 1922, 23, 26 Faulkner, Kenneth ...... 1927, 28 Knapp, Roger ...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Bessent, Neil ...... 1970, 71 Fazakerly, Jack ...... 1926 Knemeyer, Jack ...... 1935, 36, 37 Biasella, Adriano ...... 2004 Feigenbaum, Jean ...... 1946, 47, 48 Kortlander, Jack ...... 1937 Black, Byron ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Fleitz, John ...... 1948 Kruger, Jack ...... 1980, 81 Black, Wayne ...... 1992, 93, 94 Flum, Arthur ...... 1930, 31 Kukal, Roman ...... 1998, 99 Blackmore, Bob ...... 1950, 51 Follico, Ernie ...... 1956, 57, 58 Blankenship, David ...... 1962, 64 Fox, Bob ...... 1938 L • L • L Bohrnstedt, Richard ...... 1970, 71, 72 Franker, Stan ...... 1976, 77 Langre, Daniel ...... 2000, 02, 03, 04 Bond, William ...... 1962, 63, 64 Freese, Leo ...... 1922 Lanyi, Andras ...... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Bonner, Robert ...... 1947 Lara, Marcelo ...... 1969, 71, 72 Borelli, David ...... 1970, 71, 72, 73 G • G • G Lawrence, Al ...... 1947 Borgfeld, Paul ...... 1930 Gates, Bernard ...... 1943 Leach, Jon ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Brawley, Sean ...... 1980, 81 Gates, Robert ...... 1928, 30 Leach, Richard ...... 1959, 60, 61 Broberg, Jack ...... 1945 Gentil, Fernando ...... 1969, 70, 71 Leach, Rick ...... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Brownsberger, Scott ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Georgi, Boyd ...... 1935 Leavens, Donald ...... 1938 Buck, James ...... 1957, 58 Gildemeister, Hans ...... 1974, 75, 76 Lee, Howard ...... 1960, 61, 62 Buese, Sherman ...... 1938 Godshall, Leon ...... 1917, 18 Lee, Leonard ...... 1995 Buntman, Werner ...... 1952, 53 Goss, James ...... 1959 Lemaitre, Yves ...... 1956, 57 Burroughs, George ...... 1934, 35 Gottesleben, Patrick ...... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Lemon, Gary ...... 1983, 84 Burt, Keith ...... 1945 Grant, Gregory ...... 1957, 59, 60 Leonard, Thomas ...... 1968, 70, 71

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Levine, Henry ...... 1938 Pawsat, Tim ...... 1983,84,85,86 Toley, George ...... 1940,41 Lewis, Chris ...... 1975, 76, 77, 78 Perez, Bob ...... 1946,47,48,49 Tong, Allen ...... 1959,60,61 Lindsey, Roy ...... 1933 Perley, James ...... 1953,54,55 Tontz, Daniel ...... 2003 Little, Bob ...... 1932 Peters, Charles ...... 1943,44 Torres, Ruben ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Livingston, Whit ...... 2003 Peterson, Adam ...... 1993,94,95,96 Townsend, Richard ...... 1974 Loucks, Adam ...... 2004 Petrovic, Glenn ...... 1978 Transchel, Milton ...... 1935 Love, Raymond ...... 1950, 51, 52 Piers, John ...... 1946,47 Tunnell, Jack ...... 1946,47,48 Loyo-Mayo, Joaquin ...... 1966, 67, 69 Poehler, Christoph ...... 1998 Lozano, Jorge ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Prince, Earl ...... 1975,77 V • V • V Lubin, Ronald ...... 1939, 41 Van Dillen, Erik ...... 1970 Lucchesi, Andy ...... 1976, 77 R • R • R Van’t Hof, Robert ...... 1978,79,80 Lutz, Robert ...... 1967, 68, 69 Rager, Robert ...... 1921 Veselich, Martin ...... 1946 Lynch, Paul ...... 1940 Rainey, Nick ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Voges, S. Claude (Sunny) ...... 1946 Ralston, Dennis ...... 1962, 63, 64 Von Oertzen, Fernando ...... 1980,81 M • M • M Ramirez, Manuel ...... 1995, 96 MacCormick, Edwin ...... 1917 Ramirez, Raul ...... 1972, 73 W • W • W Machette, Michael ...... 1970, 71, 72, 73 Ranney, David ...... 1964, 66, 67 Wallgard, Jonas ...... 1986,87,88 MacPhie, Brian ...... 1991, 92, 93 Reed, William ...... 1956 Walts, Kenneth (Butch) ...... 1974,75 Mako, Gene ...... 1934, 36, 37 Reedy, William ...... 1940, 41, 42 Warren, Eugene ...... 1914,15,16,17 Mamiit, Cecil ...... 1996 Reyes, Joaquin ...... 1955, 56 Wayman, Michael ...... 1973,74,75 Manson, Bruce ...... 1975, 76, 77 Ritter, Horst ...... 1964, 65, 66 Welch, Stanton ...... 1923 Margolin, Mike ...... 1972, 73, 74, 75 Roberts, Keith ...... 1946, 47 Weller, Earl ...... 1913 Martini, Ranie ...... 1974 Roberts, William ...... 1932, 33 Wetherell, Lewis ...... 1936,37,38 Marx, Curt ...... 1948 Robinson, Malcolm ...... 1924, 25, 26 White, Howard ...... 1923,24,25 Mattman, Charles ...... 1941 Robinson, Stewart ...... 1925, 26 Whitesell, Phil ...... 1991,92,94 McDonald, Wallace ...... 1947 Rodriguez, Sean ...... 1981 Williamson, Harold ...... 1922,23,24 McGinnis, Roy ...... 1928 Rombeau, Charles ...... 1962, 63, 64 Willinski, Scott ...... 1997,98,99 McMillan, William ...... 1923 Rosser, Chad ...... 1994 Willner, Robin ...... 1945 McNamara, Myron ...... 1940 Roth, Fred ...... 1941 Wilson, James ...... 1956 Melville, Scott ...... 1987,88 Rowley, Robert ...... 1934,35,36 Wilson, Theron ...... 1927,28,31 Menon, Sashi ...... 1971,72,73,74 Runyon, Kenneth ...... 1944 Witsken, Todd ...... 1982,83,84,85 Merryman, Scott ...... 1999,00, 01 Russell, James ...... 1949 Wong, Garrett ...... 2001, 02 Meyberg, Leon ...... 1963,64,65 Wooledge, Philip ...... 1933,34,35 Miller, Don ...... 1950 S • S • S Wright, Brian ...... 2004 Miller, Everett ...... 1926,27,28 Samayoa, Fernando ...... 1995,96,97,98 Millman, Jess ...... 1932,33,34 Saul, Arnold ...... 1947,48,49 Y • Y • Y Moore, Richard ...... 1944,45 Schick, Kent ...... 1965 York, James ...... 1967,68,69 Moore, Ryan ...... 1999,00,01, 02 Schiller, Martin ...... 1958,59,60 Morrow, Ray ...... 1912,14,15,16 Schroeder, Frederick ...... 1940 Z • Z • Z Moy, Fred ...... 1944 Scott, Edward ...... 1945 Zaman, Akram ...... 1997,98 Mucks, Robert ...... 1925 Scott, Hugo ...... 1981 Zellhoefer, Robert ...... 1942 Mueller, Johannes ...... 1997 Seton, Kent ...... 1989,90,92,93 Zertuche, Henry ...... 1942 Murphy, Howard ...... 1925 Shea, Gilbert ...... 1948,50,53 Shea, John ...... 1944,46,48,49 N • N • N Simerson, John ...... 1987 Nathan, Robert ...... 1918 Skleners, Joe ...... 1922,23 Nealon, Billy ...... 1979, 80,81 Slattery, Reid ...... 1996 Nelson, David ...... 1937 Smith, Stanley ...... 1966,67,68 Nelson, Gordon ...... 1941 Spencer, Kyle ...... 1995,96,97,98 Nelson, John ...... 1937,38 Spizzo, Damien ...... 2001, 02 Nelson, Lawrence ...... 1939 Stannard, Ronald ...... 1916,17,18,21 Newberry, Mike ...... 1975,76,77 Steiner, Harold ...... 1932,33 Newell, Kenneth ...... 1912,13,15,16 Stelle, Stanley ...... 1928,29 Novelo, Marco ...... 1980,81 Stephens, Tom ...... 1933 Stewart, Charles ...... 1951 O • O • O Stewart, Hugh ...... 1950,51,52 Odman, Dick ...... 1941,46 Stocks, James ...... 1930,31,32 Olerick, Charles ...... 1922 Stoebe, Roy ...... 1931,32 Olewine, Ted ...... 1941,42,43 Strode, Charles (Buzz) ...... 1976,77 Olmedo, Alex ...... 1956,57,58 Sullivan, Teige ...... 2002 Olyphant, Andy ...... 1988,89 Swain, Ray ...... 1929 O’Reilly, Tim ...... 1975 Sweet, Donald ...... 1940,41,42 Osuna, Rafael ...... 1961,62,63 Osuna, Rafael-Belmar ...... 1986 T • T • T Oxnam, Bromley ...... 1912,13 Tanbara, George ...... 1942 Tarna, Gary ...... 1968 P • P • P Taylor, George ...... 1969,70,71 Park, Andrew ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Teal, Jack ...... 1943,49,50 Parmalee, Warren ...... 1924 Terborg, Jack ...... 1948 Patterson, Scott ...... 2003, 04 Tidball, John ...... 1965,67 Robert Van't Hof 21 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

TROJANS IN THE COLLEGIATE TENNIS HALL OF FAME

Rafael Osuna George Toley Dennis Ralston Bob Lutz Alex Olmedo

Joe Hunt Gene Mako Bob Falkenburg (right) Stan Smith Ramsey Earnhart

Rick Leach Dick Leach Robert Van’t Hof Bill Bond

USC LEADS WITH 14 PLAYERS AND COACHES IN THE ITA MEN'S TENNIS HALL OF FAME

In 2003, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) inducted six new members into its ITA Men’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame at the NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships in Athens, Ga. The Class of 2003 was headlined by USC’s Bill Bond, Dick Leach and Robert Van’t Hof, as well as George M. Church of Princeton, Bob McKinley of Trinity (Texas) and longtime NCAA Referee Jim Russell. Church was inducted posthumously. Players are eligible for election to the ITA Hall of Fame 15 years after their last collegiate match and coaches are eligible following retirement. The main criteria for election are college accomplishments as well as honors earned after college. College tennis legend Dan Magill serves as curator for the ITA Hall of Fame, which is housed at the University of Georgia. USC’s three inductees in 2003 gave it 14 members in the ITA Men’s Hall of Fame. Three is most to be inducted from one school in the same year since Yale sent a trio into the Hall Fame in 1993. The ITA Men’s Tennis Hall of Fame, which includes over 1,800 rare photos, was inaugurated in 1983 and has inducted more than 160 players, coaches and contributors. Members include the late (UCLA), (UCLA), John McEnroe (Stanford) and Stan Smith (USC). The ITA Women’s Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame is located Hall of Fame Inductees Robert Van't Hof (far left), Bill Bond (middle) and Dick at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va. Leach (far right) with USC head coach Peter Smith (second from left) in 2003.

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USC ON THE PRO TOUR

Grand Slam Titles Pro Titles*

WIMBLEDON SINGLES 1937 Gene Mako (D) Stan Smith ...... 35 1938 Gene Mako (D) Raul Ramirez ...... 19 1947 Bob Falkenburg (D) Bob Lutz ...... 9 1948 Bob Falkenburg (S) ...... 4 1949 Ted Schroeder (S) Butch Walts ...... 4 1959 Alex Olmedo (S) Robert Van’t Hof ...... 2 1960 Rafael Osuna (D) Byron Black ...... 2 Dennis Ralston (D) Matt Anger ...... 1 1963 Rafael Osuna Tom Edlefsen ...... 1 1972 Stan Smith (S) Dennis Ralston ...... 1 1976 Raul Ramirez (D) Eric Van Dillen ...... 1 1990 Rick Leach (D, M) DOUBLES Raul Ramirez ...... 59 1966 Dennis Ralston (D) Stan Smith ...... 54 1975 Raul Ramirez (D) Rick Leach ...... 45 1977 Raul Ramirez (D) Bob Lutz ...... 43 1988 Jorge Lozano (M) Hans Gildemeister ...... 23 1990 Jorge Lozano (M) Byron Black ...... 22 1993 Luke Jensen (D) Eric Van Dillen ...... 17 Murphy Jensen (D) Wayne Black ...... 16 1994 Byron Black (D) Butch Walts ...... 14 Todd Witsken ...... 12 AUSTRALIAN OPEN Luke Jensen ...... 10 1959 Alex Olmedo (S) Scott Melville ...... 9 1970 Bob Lutz (D) Jorge Lozano ...... 9 Stan Smith (D) Bruce Manson ...... 9 1988 Rick Leach (D) Robert Van’t Hof ...... 6 1989 Rick Leach (D) Brian MacPhie ...... 6 1995 Rick Leach (M) Tim Pawsat ...... 5 1997 Rick Leach (M) Murphy Jensen ...... 4 2000 Rick Leach (D) RAUL RAMIREZ RICK LEACH Dennis Ralston ...... 3 Sashi Menon ...... 3 Matt Anger ...... 2 Marcelo Lara ...... 2 U.S. OPEN John Andrews ...... 1 1936 Gene Mako (D, M) Tom Edlefsen ...... 1 1938 Gene Mako (D) Tom Leonard ...... 1 1940 Ted Schroeder (D) Joaquin Loyo-Mayo ...... 1 1941 Ted Schroeder (D) Buzz Strode ...... 1 1942 Ted Schroeder (S,M) 1943 Joe Hunt (S) *Titles won according to ATP (atptennis. 1944 Bob Falkenburg (D) com). 1947 Ted Schroeder (D) 1958 Alex Olmedo (D) 1961 Dennis Ralston (D) 1962 Rafael Osuna (D) Olympians 1963 Rafael Osuna (S) Dennis Ralston (D) SINGLES 1964 Dennis Ralston (D) Eric Amend (U.S.) ...... ‘84 Los Angeles 1968 Bob Lutz (D) Byron Black () ...... ‘96 Atlanta Stan Smith (D) Wayne Black (Zimbabwe) ...... ‘96 Atlanta 1971 Stan Smith (S) ...... ‘00 Sydney 1974 Bob Lutz (D) Stan Smith (D) DOUBLES 1978 Bob Lutz (D) Byron Black (Zimbabwe) ...... ‘96 Atlanta Stan Smith (D) Wayne Black (Zimbabwe) ...... ‘96 Atlanta 1980 Bob Lutz (D) ...... ‘00 Sydney Stan Smith (D) ...... '04 Athens 1993 Rick Leach (D) Rafael Osuna (Mex) ...... ‘68 Mexico City 1997 Rick Leach (M) ...... Gold Medal 2001 Wayne Black (D) Kyle Spencer (Grt Britain) ...... ‘00 Sydney JORGE LOZANO BYRON BLACK

23 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP LINEUPS

2002 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1976 NCAA CHAMPIONS USC def. Georgia - 4-1 USC def. Georgia - 5-3 Singles Singles Singles (1) Bruce Manson (1) Andrew Park (1) Wayne Black (2) Mike Newberry (2) Ryan Moore (2) David Ekerot (3) Chris Lewis (3) Prakash Amritraj (3) Andras Lanyi (4) Hans Gildemeister (4) Nick Rainey (4) Jon Leach (5) Andy Lucchesi (5) Daniel Langre (5) Brian MaPhie (6) Charles Strode (6) Ruben Torres (6) Kent Seton Doubles Doubles Doubles (1) Bruce Manson / Chris Lewis (1) Ryan Moore / Nick Rainey (1) Jon Leach / Brian MaPhie (2) Mike Newberry / Andy Lucchesi (2) Teige Sullivan / Ruben Torres (2) David Ekerot / Andras Lanyi (3) Hans Gildemeister / Charles Strode (3) Prakash Amritraj / Daniel Langre (3) Wayne Black / Kent Seton

2002 NCAA Champions 1976 NCAA Champions 1993 NCAA Champions 1994 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1969 NCAA CHAMPIONS USC def. Stanford - 4-3 Singles Singles 1991 NCAA CHAMPIONS (1) Bob Lutz (1) Wayne Black USC def. Georgia - 5-2 (2) Joaquin Loyo-Mayo (2) Jon Leach Singles (3) Marcelo Lara (3) Adam Peterson (1) Wayne Black (4) Steve Avoyer (4) Brett Hansen (2) Brian MacPhie (5) George Taylor (5) Lukas Hovorka (3) Donny Isaak (6) Fernando Gentil (6) Phil Whitesell (4) Jon Leach Doubles Doubles (5) Andras Lanyi (1) Marcelo Lara / Joaquin Loyo-Mayo (1) Wayne Black / Jon Leach (6) David Ekerot (2) Bob Lutz / Steve Avoyer (2) Adam Peterson / Lukas Hovorka Doubles (3) George Taylor / Fernando Gentil (3) Brett Hansen / Chad Rosser (1) Wayne Black / Brian MacPhie (2) Jon Leach / Andras Lanyi (3) David Ekerot / Donny Isaak

1994 NCAA Champions

1969 NCAA Champions

1991 NCAA Champions

24 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP LINEUPS

1968 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1966 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1962 NCAA CHAMPIONS Singles Singles Singles (1) Stan Smith (1) Stan Smith (1) Ramsey Earnhart (2) Bob Lutz (2) Tom Edlefsen (2) Bill Bond (3) Tom Leonard (3) Jerry Cromwell (3) Rafael Osuna (4) Steve Avoyer (4) Joaquin Loyo-Mayo (4) Dennis Ralston (5) Larry Davidson (5) Jim Hobson Doubles (6) Bob Eisenberg (6) Dave Ranney (1) Bill Bond / Dennis Ralston Doubles Doubles (2) Rafael Osuna / Ramsey Earnhart (1) Stan Smith / Bob Lutz (1) Stan Smith / Tom Edlefsen (2) Steve Avoyer / Tom Leonard (2) Joaquin Loyo-Mayo / Jerry Cromwell 1958 NCAA CHAMPIONS (3) Larry Davidson / Bob Eisenberg (3) Horst Ritter / Jim Hobson Singles (1) Ed Atkinson (2) Gordon Davis (3) Eduardo Guzman (4) Alex Olmedo Doubles (1) Ed Atkinson / Alex Olmedo (2) Eduardo Guzman / James Buck

1955 NCAA CHAMPIONS Singles (1) Al Call (2) Jack Grigry (3) Joaquin Reyes 1966 NCAA Champions (4) Francisco Contreras 1968 NCAA Champions Doubles (1) Francisco Contreras / Joaquin Reyes 1964 NCAA CHAMPIONS (2) Jack Grigry / Allen Cleveland 1967 NCAA CHAMPIONS Singles Singles (1) Dennis Ralston (1) Stan Smith (2) Bill Bond 1951 NCAA CHAMPIONS (2) Bob Lutz (3) Jerry Cromwell Singles (3) Joaquin Loyo-Mayo (4) Charles Rombeau (1) Earl Cochell (4) James Hobson (5) Horst Ritter (2) Hugh Stewart Doubles (6) Dave Ranney (3) Jack Kerr (1) Stan Smith / Bob Lutz Doubles (4) Ray Love (2) Joaquin Loyo-Mayo / James Hobson (1) Dennis Ralston / Charles Rombeau Doubles (2) Bill Bond / Jerry Cromwell (1) Earl Cochell / Hugh Stewart (3) Dave Ranney / Horst Ritter (2) Jack Kerr / Ray Love

1963 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1946 NCAA CHAMPIONS Singles Singles (1) Dennis Ralston (1) Bob Falkenburg (2) Tom Edlefsen (2) Tom Falkenburg (3) Rafael Osuna (3) Johnny Shea (4) Bill Bond (4) Bob Perez Doubles (1) Dennis Ralston / Rafael Osuna (2) Bill Bond / Ramsey Earnhart

1967 NCAA Champions

25 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS YEAR-BY-YEAR

2004 (23-4, 6-1 conference) 2002 (25-5, 5-2 conference) 2000 (18-9, 5-2 conference) 1998 (17-7, 5-2 conference) Head Coach: Peter Smith Head Coach: Dick Leach Head Coach: Dick Leach Head Coach: Dick Leach Pac-10 Finish: T1st Pac-10 Finish: T2nd Pac-10 Finish: 3rd Pac-10 Finish: T2nd Postseason: NCAA Semifi nals Postseason: NCAA Champions Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 Postseason: NCAA First Round National Finish: 4th National Finish: 1st National Finish: 17th National Finish: 8th J24 W 6-1 Cal Poly J23 W 6-1 Fresno State J19 W 7-0 UC Santa Barbara J16 W 4-3 UC Santa Barbara J24 W 5-2 Fresno State J25 W 7-0 San Diego J21 W 5-2 UNLV J21 W 7-0 Brigham Young J30 L 3-4 at UCLA J30 W 7-0 UNLV J25 W 7-0 BYU J30 W 4-3 *Arizona State F13 W 6-1 at San Diego F1 L 0-7 at UCLA J28 W 5-2 *Arizona State F1 W 7-0 *Arizona F20 W 7-0 at Arizona F5 W 4-3 at Louisville J29 W 6-1 *Arizona F5 W 5-2 Fresno State F21 W 6-1 at Arizona State F7 W 4-1 +SMU (1st Rnd) F1 L 3-4 Fresno State F10 W 6-1 UC Irvine F27 W 5-2 Pepperdine F8 W 4-1 +UCLA (Quarters) F8 W 5-2 San Diego F13 W 4-3 UCLA F28 W 4-3 Baylor F9 L 2-4 +Stanford (Semis) F11 W 5-2 UC Irvine F19 L 1-4 #LSU M2 W 4-3 *UCLA F19 W 5-2 BYU F18 L 2-5 at UCLA F20 W 4-3 #Boise State M11 L 1-6 Duke F22 W 5-2 at Arizona F24 L 3-4 +LSU (1st Rnd) F21 W 5-2 #Kentucky M12 W 7-0 *Arizona State F23 W 4-3 at Arizona State F25 L 2-4 +Baylor (Cons.) F27 W 5-2 San Diego M13 W 6-1 *Arizona F27 W 6-1 UC Irvine F26 W 4-3 +Georgia (13th Pl.) M4 L 2-5 *at UCLA M19 W 4-3 at Pepperdine M7 L 3-4 *UCLA M10 W 5-2 at Arizona M13 W 5-2 at Arizona M21 W 7-0 vs. LMU# M12 W 7-0 Utah M11 W 6-1 at Arizona State M14 L 3-4 at Arizona State M25 W 4-3 at Texas M19 W 4-2 Clemson M14 W 6-1 Utah M20 W 6-1 Utah M27 W 7-0 at Tulsa M21 L 3-4 Minnesota M16 W 6-1 Purdue M26 W 4-3 Pepperdine A2 W 4-3 Stanford M29 W 6-1 *Arizona State M17 W 5-2 Clemson A3 L 1-4 at California A3 W 7-0 California M30 W 5-2 *Arizona M24 L 3-4 Pepperdine A4 L 0-6 at Stanford A9 W 4-3 *at Washington A5 W 6-1 Stanford A31 L 3-4 *UCLA A7 W 5-2 UNLV A10 W 5-2 *at Oregon A6 W 4-3 Cal A7 W 5-2 *at Cal A10 W 7-0 *at Oregon A16 W 5-2 *at California A12 W 4-3 *at Oregon A8 L 2-5 *at Stanford A11 W 4-3 *at Washington A17 L 2-5 *at Stanford A13 W 5-2 *at Washington A14 W 4-3 *at Washington A17 L 0-7 *Stanford M15 W 4-0 ^Montana St. (1st Rnd) A19 L 1-5 *at Cal A15 W 7-0 *at Oregon A18 W 4-3 *California M16 W 4-1 ^California (2nd Rnd) A20 W 4-3 *at Stanford A21 L 1-5 Stanford M23 L 1-4 %Pepperdine M22 W 4-1 %Arkansas (Rnd of 16) M11 W 5-0 ^Oral Roberts (1st Rnd) A22 W 6-1 Cal * conference match M23 W 4-0 %Stanford (Quarters) M12 W 4-0 ^Arkansas (2nd Rnd) M13 W 4-1 ^Pacifi c # ITA Team Champ. at Louisville, Ky. M24 L 0-4 %Baylor (Semis) M18 W 4-2 %Baylor (Rnd of 16) M14 W 4-1 ^Fresno State % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. * conference match M19 W 4-2 %Illinois (Quarters) M20 L 1-4 %Florida # played at Indian Wells, Calif. M20 W 4-3 %Tennessee (Semis) * conference match 1997 (18-6, 6-4 conference) ^ NCAA Regionals at Los Angeles M21 W 4-1 %Georgia (Finals) + ITA Team Champ. at Lexington, Ky. Head Coach: Dick Leach % NCAA Championships at Tulsa, Okla. * conference match ^ NCAA Regionals at Fresno, Calif. Pac-10 Finish: 3rd + ITA Team Champ. at Lexington, Ky. % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. Postseason: n/a 2003 (14-12, 2-5 conference) ^ NCAA Regionals at Tulsa, Okla. National Finish: 15th Head Coach: Peter Smith % NCAA Championships at College Station, Texas 1999 (19-5, 5-2 conference) J17 L 2-5 UC Santa Barbara Pac-10 Finish: T6th Head Coach: Dick Leach J23 W 5-2 TCU Postseason: NCAA Second Round 2001 (15-9, 3-4 conference) Pac-10 Finish: 3rd J30 W 7-0 Brigham Young National Finish: 22nd Head Coach: Dick Leach Postseason: NCAA Second Round F12 W 6-1 UC Irvine J23 W 6-1 Fresno State Pac-10 Finish: T4th National Finish: 17th F14 W 5-2 *Arizona State J25 W 7-0 BYU Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 J19 W 7-0 UC Santa Barbara F15 W 7-0 *Arizona J25 W 4-3 Fresno State National Finish: 20th J22 W 6-1 UNLV M4 W 7-0 San Diego J27 W 6-1 UC Santa Barbara J19 W 7-0 UC Santa Barbara J26 W 6-1 Brigham Young M7 W 4-3 *at Arizona J29 L 2-5 Pepperdine J19 W 6-1 UNLV J29 W 4-3 *at Arizona State M8 W 5-2 *at Arizona State J31 L 1-6 UCLA J23 W 7-0 BYU J30 W 6-1 *at Arizona M13 L 3-4 *at UCLA F8 W 6-1 Cal Poly J26 L 3-4 *at Arizona State F2 W 6-1 Fresno State M21 W 6-1 Utah F14 W 6-1 Arizona J30 W 7-0 UC Santa Barbara F12 L 2-5 *at UCLA M23 W 6-1 UNLV F15 W 6-1 Arizona State F6 W 7-0 San Diego F17 W 7-0 San Diego M26 W 6-1 Northwestern F20 L 0-4 +Florida F8 W 5-2 Georgia Tech F19 W 6-1 UC Irvine M29 W 4-3 at Fresno State F21 W 4-2 +Arkansas F16 W 6-1 UC Irvine F26 W 5-2 Rice A4 W 6-1 *California F22 L 0-4 +Texas F21 W 5-2 Fresno State M3 L 1-6 *UCLA A5 L 1-6 *Stanford M7 L 0-7 *at UCLA F28 L 2-5 *UCLA M12 W 6-1 *Arizona A8 W 5-2 Pepperdine M14 W 4-3 Pepperdine M9 W 5-2 *Arizona M13 W 4-3 *Arizona State A11 L 1-6 *UCLA M16 W 5-2 Princeton M10 W 4-3 Arizona State M16 W 7-0 Utah A15 W 6-1 Washington M22 W 6-1 Utah M13 W 7-0 Utah M24 W 4-3 Minnesota A19 L 3-4 *at Stanford M28 L 3-4 *at Arizona State M15 L 3-4 Illinois M26 W 4-3 at Pepperdine A20 W 5-2 *at California M29 W 4-3 *at Arizona M22 W 7-0 Princeton A2 W 4-3 *California M9 W 4-0 #Texas-El Paso A1 W 4-3 San Diego M30 L 2-5 at UCLA A3 L 1-6 *Stanford M10 W 4-3 #Brigham Young A4 L 0-7 at Stanford A6 L 2-4 *California A9 W 4-3 *Washington M11 L 2-4 #Fresno State A5 L 2-5 at California A7 L 2-4 *Stanford A10 W 7-0 *Oregon * conference match A11 L 2-4 *Washington A13 W 6-1 *Oregon A16 L 1-6 *at Stanford # Region VII playoff match A12 W 6-1 *Oregon A14 W 4-3 *Washington A17 W 5-2 *at California A18 L 2-5 *California A21 L 2-4 at California M15 W 4-0 %Missouri-KC 1996 (18-7, 7-3 conference) A19 L 0-7 *Stanford A22 L 1-6 at Stanford M16 L 1-4 %Fresno State Head Coach: Dick Leach M10 W 4-0 ^UCSB (1st Rnd) M12 W 4-0 ^Virginia * conference match Pac-10 Finish: T2nd M11 L 0-4 ^UCLA (2nd Rnd) M13 W 4-3 ^Mississippi %NCAA Regionals at Fresno Calif. Postseason: NCAA Quarterfi nals * conference match M19 L 2-4 %Texas Christian National Finish: 7th + ITA Team Champ. at Louisville, Ky. * conference match J14 W 6-1 #Boise State ^ NCAA Regionals at Westwood, Calif. ^ NCAA Regionals at Oxford, Miss. J15 W 4-3 #Washington % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. J19 W 6-1 UC Santa Barbara F2 W 7-0 Brigham Young F6 L 2-5 Fresno State

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F13 W 7-0 UC Irvine A1 W 6-1 *at California A17 W 5-3 *Stanford M20 W 5-1 Minnesota F16 W 6-1 *Arizona A2 W 4-3 *at Stanford A18 W 6-0 *Cali for nia M21 W 6-0 Northwestern F17 W 6-1 *Arizona State A5 W 6-1 UNLV A22 W 5-1 *Arizona State M23 W 6-1 San Diego F22 W 4-1 +Fresno State A8 L Def. $*at UCLA M16 W 6-0 %Texas M29 W 5-3 @Auburn F23 L 3-4 +Georgia A12 L Def. $San Diego M17 W 5-3 %Kentucky M30 L 3-5 @Tennessee F24 L 3-4 +TCU A15 W 4-3 *Stanford M18 L 1-5 %Notre Dame M31 W 5-3 @Mississippi St. M5 W 7-0 San Diego A16 W 7-0 *California * conference match A6 W 5-3 *at California M8 W 5-2 *at Arizona State M21 W 4-0 %Princeton + exhibition match; results only count in A7 L 1-5 *at Stanford M9 W 5-0 *at Arizona M22 W 4-2 %Texas individual records, not team record A13 L 1-5 *at UCLA M14 L 2-5 *UCLA M23 W 4-0 %Mississippi St. # ITCA Team Indoors at Louisville, Ky. A17 W 5-1 UC Irvine M22 W 7-0 Utah M24 W 4-3 %Stanford % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. A20 W 5-2 *Stanford M29 W 7-0 San Jose State * conference match A21 W 5-4 *California A2 W 4-3 UNLV # ITCA Team Indoors at Louisville, Ky. 1991 (30-2, 9-1 conference) A24 W 5-0 *Arizona State A5 W 6-1 *at California $ USC defaulted two matches Head Coach: Dick Leach M19 W 5-2 %South Carolina A6 L 2-5 *at Stanford due to insuffi cient players Pac-10 Finish: 1st M20 W 5-1 %Georgia A12 L 0-7 *at UCLA % NCAA Tm Champ. at Notre Dame, Ind. Postseason: NCAA Cham pi ons M21 L 3-5 %Stanford A19 W 4-3 *Stanford National Finish: 1st * conference match A20 W 6-1 *California 1993 (22-2, 9-1 conference) J30 W 5-2 Fresno State # ITCA Team Indoors at Louisville, Ky. M18 W 4-1 %Duke Head Coach: Dick Leach F1 W 9-0 Washing ton @ Blue-Gray Tourn., Mont gom ery, Ala. M19 L 1-4 %Stanford Pac-10 Finish: 1st F5 W 8-0 San Diego % NCAA Champ. at Indian Wells, Calif. * conference match Postseason: NCAA Champions F12 W 5-2 Long Beach State # Great NW Shootout at Seattle, Wa. National Finish: 1st F15 W 6-2 *Arizona State 1989 (17-13, 6-4 con ference) + USTA/ITA National Indoors O2 W 5-2 at Washington F16 W 5-2 *Arizona Head Coach: Dick Leach % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. J27 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara F21 W 5-1 #Kentucky Pac-10 Finish: 3rd F2 W 8-1 San Diego State F22 W 5-1 #LSU Postseason: NCAA First Round 1995 (14-8, 5-5 conference) F10 W 7-0 Fresno State F23 W 5-2 #Stanford National Finish: 10th Head Coach: Dick Leach F12 W 6-0 *at Arizona F24 L 2-5 #UCLA J20 W 7-2 UC Santa Barbara Pac-10 Finish: 3rd F13 W 5-2 *at Arizona State M15 W 6-0 *at Arizona J27 L 4-5 +SMU Postseason: NCAA First Round F18 W 4-3 #UAB M16 W 5-4 *at Arizona State J28 L 3-5 +Clemson National Finish: 11th F19 W 7-0 #Notre Dame M21 W 6-0 @Auburn J29 W 6-3 +Miami (Fla.) F10 W 7-0 *at Arizona F20 L 0-7 #UCLA M22 W 5-1 @Ari zo na F8 L 3-5 San Diego F11 W 5-2 *at Arizona State M4 W 6-3 at UC Irvine M23 W 5-2 @TCU F15 W 7-2 Long Beach State F17 W 6-1 Fresno State M10 L 4-5 *at UCLA M24 W 5-2 @Ari zo na State F17 W 5-4 *Arizona State F23 W 4-3 #Texas M16 W 8-1 Arkansas M28 W 6-0 +NE Louisiana F18 W 8-1 *Arizona F24 L 0-6 #Georgia M19 W 5-1 *Arizona State M29 W 5-2 +Wisconsin F20 L 4-5 at Kentucky F25 L 2-5 #Pepperdine M20 W 6-0 *Arizona M30 W 6-0 +Mississippi F23 W 5-2 #TCU F28 W 6-1 UC Irvine M30 W 7-0 San Jose State M31 W 5-1 +UC Irvine F24 L 4-5 #UC Irvine M11 W 5-1 *Arizona A2 W 6-0 *California A3 W 5-2 *at UCLA F25 L 3-5 #UCLA M12 L 2-4 *Arizona State A3 W 6-1 *Stanford A5 W 5-1 *California M5 W 7-2 Michigan M16 L 3-4 *at UCLA A6 W 9-0 UNLV A6 W 5-4 *Stanford M7 W 7-1 Notre Dame M21 W 6-1 San Jose State A9 W 5-1 *UCLA A10 W 6-0 San Jose State M15 L 1-5 *UCLA M24 W 6-1 Utah A16 W 5-4 *at Stanford A12 W 6-0 *UCLA M17 W 5-2 *at Arizona M29 W 5-2 Harvard A18 W 5-1 *at California A16 W 5-1 at UC Irvine M18 W 5-1 *at Arizona State M31 W 7-0 Washington M15 W 5-2 %North Carolina A19 L 1-5 *at Stanford M21 W 6-3 Iowa A4 W 5-2 San Diego M16 W 5-0 %Notre Dame A20 W 5-2 *at California M22 W 7-2 Utah A7 W 6-1 *California M17 W 5-0 %Texas M18 W 6-0 %Notre Dame M30 L 2-5 @Alabama A8 L 2-5 *Stanford M18 W 5-3 %Georgia M19 W 6-0 %Florida M31 W 5-0 @Kansas A11 W 7-0 UNLV * conference match M20 W 5-2 %Stanford A1 W 5-2 @San Diego A14 L 2-5 *UCLA #National Team Indoors, Lou is ville, Ky. M21 W 5-2 %Georgia A7 W 5-4 *California A21 L 2-5 *at Stanford % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. * conference match A8 W 5-4 *Stanford A22 W 4-3 *at California # ITCA Team Indoors at Louisville, Ky. A13 L 4-5 at UC Irvine M13 L 3-4 %Mississippi 1992 (21-3, 9-1 conference) @ Blue-Gray Tourn., Mont gom ery, Ala. A15 L 3-5 *UCLA * conference match Head Coach: Dick Leach + UC Irvine Tennis Classic A19 W 8-0 San Jose State # ITA Team Indoors at Lou isville, Ky. Pac-10 Finish:1st % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. A21 L 1-5 *at Stanford % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. Postseason: NCAA Semifi nals A22 L 3-6 *at California National Finish: 2nd 1990 (22-8, 7-3 conference) M20 L 1-5 %Georgia 1994 (22-3, 9-1 conference) O25 W 5-4 +at Notre Dame Head Coach: Dick Leach * conference match Head Coach: Dick Leach J29 W 5-1 UC Santa Barbara Pac-10 Finish: T2nd + Ryder Cup Tournament at Miami, Fla. Pac-10 Finish: 1st J31 W 5-1 Washington Postseason: NCAA Semi fi nals # ITCA Team Indoors at Louisville, Ky. Postseason: NCAA Cham pi ons F4 W 6-3 Fresno State National Finish: 4th @ Blue-Gray Tourn., Mont gom ery, Ala. National Finish: 1st F14 W 6-0 *Arizona O20 W 5-4 at Notre Dame % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. O22 W 4-3 at Notre Dame F20 W 4-2 #North Carolina J19 W 8-1 at Brigham Young J26 W 7-0 Washington F21 W 5-4 #Missis sip pi State J20 W 5-4 at Utah 1988 (25-5, 7-3 conference) J28 W 7-0 UC Santa Barbara F22 L 2-4 #Stanford J31 W 5-3 Fresno State Head Coach: Dick Leach F1 W 5-2 Fresno State F28 W 9-0 San Jose State F1 W 6-0 Washington Pac-10 Finish: 2nd F11 W 6-1 *Arizona M11 W 5-4 *UCLA F13 W 7-2 Long Beach State Postseason: NCAA Semi fi nals F12 W 7-0 *Arizona State M18 W 5-2 Duke F14 W 6-0 San Jose State National Finish: 3rd F24 L 3-4 #Kentucky M20 W 6-0 *at Arizona State F16 W 6-2 *Arizona J21 W 7-2 UC Santa Barbara F25 W 5-1 #LSU M21 W 5-1 *at Arizona F22 L 4-5 #Miami (Fla.) J26 W 8-1 San Diego F26 W 5-2 #Florida M31 W 5-1 at San Diego F23 L 3-5 #Kentucky F10 W 6-3 Long Beach State M11 W 6-1 *at Arizona State A3 W 5-1 *at California F24 L 3-5 #South Carolina F12 W 7-2 *Arizona M12 W 5-2 *at Arizona A4 W 5-4 *at Stanford M6 W 7-0 Michigan F13 W 6-1 *Arizona State M16 W 6-1 *UCLA A8 W 6-0 UC Irvine M14 L 4-5 *UCLA F18 W 5-2 #SW Louisiana M25 W 6-1 Utah A10 L 2-5 *at UCLA M16 W 5-1 *at Arizona State F19 W 5-2 #UC Irvine M29 W 7-0 San Jose State A14 W 5-1 San Diego State M17 W 5-1 *at Arizona F20 W 5-1 #Stanford

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F21 W 5-3 #LSU 1986 (25-7, 7-3 conference) A5 W 5-4 *at Stanford M17 W 6-3 Clemson F24 W 8-1 Chapman Head Coach: Dick Leach A6 W 7-2 *at California M19 L 2-7 SMU M8 L 1-5 at Pepperdine Pac-10 Finish: T2nd A13 L 4-5 *at UCLA M21 W 6-3 New Mexico M15 W 7-2 San Jose State Postseason: NCAA Quarterfi nals A16 W 8-1 San Diego M23 W 6-0 Tulsa M16 W 6-3 Yale National Finish: 6th A19 W 7-2 *California M25 W 5-4 =Pepperdine M18 L 4-5 *at Arizona State J14 W 7-2 San Diego State A20 W 5-4 *Stanford M29 W 7-2 Harvard M19 W 6-2 *at Arizona J17 W 9-0 at Brigham Young M18 W 5-3 %Arkansas M30 W 7-2 Illinois M21 W 6-1 Minnesota J18 W 7-1 at Utah M19 W 5-1 %Texas A1 W 9-0 *at Arizona State M24 W 5-1 @Miami (Fla.) J21 W 7-2 UC Santa Barbara M20 L 3-5 %Georgia A2 W 7-2 *at Arizona M25 W 5-1 @Tennessee J25 W 5-4 *Arizona M21 W 5-4 %SMU A7 W 8-1 at UC Irvine M26 W 5-1 @Michigan J28 W 8-1 San Diego * conference match A8 W 5-4 *at UCLA M26 W 5-4 @Pepperdine F4 W 5-4 Long Beach State # ITCA Team Indoors, Louisville, Ky. A15 L 3-6 *at Stanford A1 W 5-2 *at California F12 W 5-4 at Pepperdine % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. A16 W 5-4 *at California A2 L 3-6 *at Stanford F20 W 5-0 #Miami (Fla.) A18 W 8-1 *Arizona State A6 W 5-2 UC Irvine F21 W 5-1 #Texas 1984 (32-4, 9-1 con ference) A19 W 5-2 *Arizona A9 W 6-2 *at UCLA F22 L 4-5 #Pepperdine Head Coach: Dick Leach A26 W 9-0 San Diego A15 L 4-5 *Stanford F23 L 1-5 #Clemson Pac-10 Finish: 1st A29 W 6-3 *California A16 W 9-0 *California M14 W 7-2 *at Arizona Postseason: NCAA Quarterfi nals A30 L 3-6 *Stanford A30 W 5-4 *UCLA M15 W 7-2 *at Arizona State National Finish: 5th M7 W 8-1 *UCLA M21 W 5-1 %SW Louisiana M18 W 7-2 Miami (Fla.) J17 W 9-0 Cal St. Fullerton M14 W 6-3 %Texas M22 W 5-2 %UC Irvine M19 W 5-4 Clemson J20 W 8-1 at Brigham Young M15 W 5-1 %Trinity M23 L 3-5 %Stanford M22 L 4-5 *at UCLA J21 W 8-1 at Utah M16 L 4-5 %Stanford * conference match M27 W 5-0 @North Carolina J21 W 9-0 Redlands M17 W 5-4 %Pepperdine # ITCA Team Indoors at Louisville, Ky. M28 W 5-3 @Georgia J31 W 8-1 Brigham Young * conference match @ Blue-Gray Tourn., Mont gom ery, Ala. M29 W 5-4 @Arkansas J25 W 9-0 #Oklahoma State #ITCA Team Indoors, Westwood, Ca. % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. M30 L 2-5 @SMU J26 W 5-1 #SMU = at the Riviera Tennis Club A4 W 5-4 *at California J27 L 4-5 #UCLA % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. 1987 (32-1, 9-0 conference) A5 L 4-5 *at Stanford J28 W 6-0 #Clemson Head Coach: Dick Leach A9 W 7-2 UC Irvine F8 W 9-0 Chapman 1982 (30-5, 7-3 conference) Pac-10 Finish: 1st A12 L 4-5 *UCLA F21 W 8-1 San Diego State Head Coach: Dick Leach Postseason: NCAA Semi fi nals A18 W 7-2 *Stanford F23 W 8-1 LSU Pac-10 Finish: 2nd National Finish: 3rd A19 W 6-3 *California F26 W 9-0 San Jose State Postseason: NCAA First Round J14 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara A21 W 8-1 San Jose State F28 W 7-2 Long Beach State National Finish: 5th J16 W 7-1 at Brigham Young W Def. *Arizona State M1 W 8-1 at UC Irvine J13 W 9-0 Redlands J17 W 6-3 at Utah M6 W 7-1 Chapman M12 W 9-0 Yale J26 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara J27 W 8-1 San Diego State M18 W 5-1 %Utah M14 W 9-0 SMU J27 W 7-2 Brigham Young J30 W 9-0 Chapman M19 L 2-5 %Pepperdine M16 W 9-0 *Arizona J28 W 6-3 Clemson F3 W 5-4 Long Beach State * conference match M17 W 6-0 *Arizona State F1 W 8-1 Long Beach State F11 W 8-1 Pepperdine # ITCA Team Indoors at Lex ing ton, Ky. M19 W 7-2 Auburn F2 W 7-2 San Diego State F14 W 9-0 *Arizona @ Blue-Gray Tourn., Mont gom ery, Ala. M20 W 8-1 Arkansas F9 W 7.5-1.5 CS Bakersfi eld F19 W 5-2 #Kentucky % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. M21 W 6-3 Clemson F11 W 7-2 San Diego F20 W 5-1 #Texas M23 W 9-0 Miami (Fla.) F23 W 9-0 Utah F21 W 5-2 #UCLA 1985 (34-4, 8-2 conference) M27 L 4-5 at Trinity F25 W 6-3 at UC Irvine F22 W 5-4 #Clemson Head Coach: Dick Leach M28 W 5-4 at Texas M2 W 5-4 at Trinity F26 W 6-3 at UC Irvine Pac-10 Finish: 2nd M30 W 9-0 *at Arizona M4 W 5-1 #Oklahoma State M3 W 5-4 Texas Postseason: NCAA Semifi nals M31 W 9-0 *at Arizona State M5 W 5-2 #TCU M11 W 5-1 South Caroli na National Finish: 3rd A6 W 5-4 *UCLA M6 W 5-3 #Trinity M14 W 5-1 *UCLA J15 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara A10 W 9-0 San Diego M7 L 2-7 #SMU M18 W 9-0 Clemson J16 W 8-1 Long Beach State A13 W 6-3 *Stanford M9 W 8-1 Yale M20 W 9-0 *at Arizona J18 W 9-0 at Brigham Young A14 W 9-0 *California M13 W 6-3 Texas M21 W 8-1 *at Arizona State J19 W 8-1 at Utah A20 W 6-3 *at California M19 W 9-0 Princeton M26 W 5-0 @Texas A&M J22 W 9-0 Redlands A21 W 5-4 *at Stanford M21 W 9-0 New Mexico M27 W 5-0 @Auburn J31 W 7-2 #Wisconsin M5 L 3-6 *at UCLA M22 W 9-0 Northwestern M28 W 5-1 @Georgia F1 W 5-3 #LSU M12 W 7-0 %Utah M23 W 9-0 Ohio State M29 W 5-2 @Long Beach St. F2 W 5-3 #UCLA M13 L 4-5 %Georgia M24 W 9-0 Minnesota A3 W 6-3 *California F3 L 3-6 #Stanford * conference match M30 W 7-2 Harvard A4 W 6-3 *Stanford F5 W 9-0 San Diego State # ITCA Team Champ. at Westwood, Calif. A2 W 6-3 *at Arizona A9 W 7-2 San Diego F7 W 9-0 San Jose State % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. A3 W 7-2 *at Arizona State A11 W 8-1 *at UCLA F10 W 9-0 *Arizona A9 L 4-5 *at UCLA A14 W 9-0 San Jose State F12 W 8-1 Chapman 1983 (29-5, 8-2 con ference) A12 W 8-1 San Jose State A17 W 6-3 *at Stanford F21 W 5-4 Pepperdine Head Coach: Dick Leach A16 W 7-2 *Stanford A18 W 6-3 *at California F22 W 8-0 UNLV Pac-10 Finish: 2nd A17 W 6-3 *California M16 W 5-1 %Michigan F23 W 5-4 at UC Irvine Postseason: NCAA Semifi nals A19 W 7-2 *Arizona M17 W 5-3 %LSU F25 W 8-1 LSU National Finish: 3rd A20 W 8-1 *Arizona State M18 L 4-5 %Georgia M12 W 8-0 New Mexico J21 W 9-0 at Brigham Young A30 L 4-5 *at California * conference match M13 W 8-1 Texas A&M J22 W 7-2 at Utah M1 W 5-4 *at Stanford # ITCA Team Indoors at Louisville, Ky. M15 W 8-1 *at Arizona State J25 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara M8 L 2-7 *UCLA @ Blue-Gray Tourn., Mont gom ery, Ala. M16 W 9-0 *at Arizona J28 W 7-2 Long Beach State M15 L 3-5 %Trinity % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. M19 W 7-2 Arkansas F1 W 8-1 San Diego State * conference match M21 W 7-2 *Arizona State F3 L 4-5 #Texas # Corpus Christi Team Tour na ment M23 W 8-1 Clemson F4 W 8-1 #Duke % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. M26 L 4-5 *UCLA F15 W 8-1 Redlands M28 W 6-3 Harvard F22 W 6-3 San Jose State M29 W 7-2 Minnesota F25 W 9-0 Chapman A3 W 7-2 Illinois M16 W 6-3 Arkansas

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1981 (28-10, 5-5 confer ence) A15 W 9-0 Canada College 1977 (14-7, 3-3 conference) A2 W 6-3 San Jose State Head Coach: Dick Leach A21 W 9-0 *Arizona Head Coach: George Toley A4 L 3-6 *Stanford Pac-10 Finish: T3rd A22 W 5-1 *Arizona State Pac-8 Finish: 3rd A12 L 1-8 *at UCLA Postseason: NCAA Semifi nals A29 W 5-4 *UCLA Postseason: NCAA Quarterfi nals A18 W 5-4 *at California National Finish: 4th M8 W 5-4 *at California National Finish: A19 L 4-5 *at Stanford F3 W 7-2 CS Bakersfi eld M9 L 4-5 *at Stanford F7 W 6-3 Pepperdine A22 W 5-4 Brigham Young F11 W 5-4 NE Louisiana St. M19 W 5-1 %Wichita State F10 W 5-4 #Brigham Young M6 L 3-6 *UCLA F12 W 9-0 Redlands M20 W 5-2 %Arkansas F11 W 5-4 #Princeton M15 W 8-1 ^Washing ton F13 W 5-4 at Wichita State M21 L 2-5 %California F12 W 6-3 #Georgia M16 L 2-7 ^Stanford F15 W 9-0 at New Mexico M22 W 5-4 %Pepperdine F13 L 2-7 #Trinity M17 W 5-4 ^Cali for nia F17 L 4-5 at Pepperdine * conference match F22 W 9-0 Redlands * conference match F23 W 6-3 Rice # Nat'l Indoor Champ.at Princeton, N.J. M1 W 5-4 Brigham Young # Nat'l Indoor Champ. at Madison, Wisc. F25 W 5-1 Long Beach State % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. M2 L 3-6 Trini ty ^ Pac-8 Conf. Champ. at Palo Alto, Calif. F26 W 7-2 at UC Irvine ** Dick Leach’s fi rst match as head coach M10 W 6-3 at UC Irvine M12 W 6-3 at Arkansas M14 L 3-6 Texas 1974 (18-6, 3-3 con fer ence) M14 L 3-6 at Georgia 1979 (14-6, 5-5 conference) M15 W 7-2 *Arizona Head Coach: George Toley M15 W 5-4 at Clemson Head Coach: George Toley M25 W 6.5-2.5 at Pepperdine Pac-8 Finish: 3rd M16 W 9-0 Notre Dame Pac-10 Finish: T3rd M31 W 7-2 San Jose State National Finish: 2nd M20 W 9-0 Colorado Postseason: NCAA Quarterfi nals A1 W 6-3 *California F19 W 9-0 CS Los Angeles M21 W 9-0 San Jose State National Finish: A2 W 6-3 *Stanford F20 W 7-2 UC Irvine M23 W 7-2 Northwestern F6 W 6-3 San Diego A8 L 4-5 *UCLA F26 W 5-3 Redlands M24 W 9-0 Missouri M6 W 8-1 Redlands A15 W 5-4 *at California M6 W 7-2 CS Bakersfi eld M26 W 9-0 San Francisco M20 W 6-0 Notre Dame A16 L 2-7 *at Stanford M11 W 5-4 Pepperdine M27 L 4-5 Pepperdine M21 W 9-0 Ohio State A30 L 2-7 *at UCLA M13 W 7-2 Long Beach State M28 W 5-4 Harvard M22 W 8-1 Yale M6 L 3-5 %Georgia M15 W 7-2 Notre Dame M30 W 7-2 Foothill College M30 W 7-2 *at Arizona State M8 W 8-1 %Alabama M18 W 8-1 Oregon A1 W 8-1 Canada College M31 W 8-1 *at Arizona * conference match M19 W 6-1 Arizona A3 W 6-3 *at Arizona State A3 W 6-3 Pepperdine # Nat'l Indoor Champ. at Madison, Wisc. A1 W 6-3 San Jose State A4 L 4-5 *at Arizona A4 W 8-1 San Jose State % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. A3 W 9-0 Utah A7 W 5-4 San Diego A6 W 5-4 *UCLA ** Beginning in 1977, the NCAA began a A5 W 8-1 *California A10 L 2-7 *at Stanford A13 W 5-4 *California dual-match postseason tournament. A6 L 4-5 *Stanford A11 L 3-6 *at California A14 L 4-5 *Stanford A12 W 5-4 *UCLA A15 W 9-0 Nevada-Reno A17 W 6-3 UC Irvine 1976 (15-4, 4-3 conference) A19 L 0-9 *at Stanford A17 L 4-5 *UCLA A23 L 4-5 *Arizona State Head Coach: George Toley A20 W 6-3 *at California A20 W 6-3 *Arizona State A24 W 5-4 *Arizona Pac-8 Finish: 3rd A22 W 7-2 at Redlands A21 W 7-2 *Arizona M4 L 0-9 *at UCLA National Finish: T1st A23 W 6-3 Brigham Young A28 L 2-7 *at UCLA M10 L 3-6 *at Stanford F12 W 7-2 #Pennsyl va nia A30 L 4-5 at UC Irvine M8 W 6-3 *California M12 L 3-6 *at California F13 W 7-2 #North Carolina M2 L 4-5 Michigan M9 W 5-4 *Stanford M W 9-0 Canada College F14 W 6-3 #Trinity M4 L 3-6 *at UCLA M16 W 6-3 %Auburn M21 L 2-7 %SMU F15 L 2-7 #Stanford M16 W 8-1 ^Oregon State M17 W 6-3 %Clemson * conference match F18 W 6-3 Pepperdine M17 L 3-6 ^UCLA M18 L 4-5 %UCLA % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga.. F24 W 5-4 UC Irvine M18 W 6-3 ^California M19 L 3-6 %Georgia F29 W 8-1 San Diego State * conference match * conference match 1978 (11-10, 0-6 con ference) M2 W 7-2 Brigham Young ^ Pac-8 Conf. Champ. at Seattle, Wash. % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. Head Coach: George Toley M11 W 7-0 at Redlands Pac-10 Finish: 4th M15 W 5-4 SMU 1973 (23-5, 5-1 conference) 1980 (27-7, 8-2 conference) Postseason: NCAA Semifi nals M16 W 6-3 *Arizona Head Coach: George Toley Head Coach: George Toley/Dick Leach National Finish: 4th M26 W 5-4 at Pepperdine Pac-8 Finish: 2nd Pac-10 Finish: T1st F8 W 5-1 San Diego M30 W 5-4 San Jose State National Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Semifi nals F10 W 5-4 #Georgia A1 L 4-5 *Stanford F2 W 9-0 #Houston National Finish: 3rd F11 L 0-9 #Trinity A3 L 2-7 *at UCLA F3 W 7-2 #Utah F7 W 5-4 #Georgia F12 L 3-6 #SMU A9 W 9-0 *Cali for nia F4 L 3-6 #Stanford F9 L 4-5 #Trinity F27 W 8-1 Brigham Young A16 L 4-5 *at Stanford F5 W 8-1 SMU F10 W 7-2 #Princeton M7 W 8-1 Redlands A17 W 6-3 *at California F14 W 8-1 Pepperdine F10 L 6.5-2.5 #Pepperdine M10 W 5-4 at Pepperdine A30 W 5-4 *UCLA F21 W 8-1 Redlands F26 W 9-0 San Diego State M28 W 8-1 SMU * conference match F26 W 9-0 CS Los Angeles F28 W 8-1 at UC Irvine M29 W 8-1 Canada College # Nat'l Indoor Champ. at Madison, Wisc. F28 W 5-4 UC Irvine M3 W 6-3 Miami (Fla.) A5 W 8-1 at UC Irvine M7 W 4-3 CS Bakersfi eld M11 W 6-3 TCU** A7 L 4-5 *Stanford 1975 (15-6, 2-4 confer ence) L 3-6 SMU M13 W 9-0 Oklahoma State A8 L 4-5 *California Head Coach: George Toley M15 W 6-3 Houston M17 W 9-0 Michigan State A14 L 0-9 *at UCLA Pac-8 Finish: 3rd M20 W 7-2 at Long Beach St. M18 L 4-5 Arkansas A17 W 6-3 UC Irvine National Finish: T7th M21 L 4-5 Arizona State M20 W 8-1 Redlands A20 L 1-8 *at Stanford F5 W 8-1 UC Irvine M27 W 8-1 Utah M22 W 5-4 Princeton A22 L 1-8 *at California F6 W 9-0 San Diego M28 W 5-4 Arizona M24 W 9-0 Washington M5 L 3-6 *UCLA F13 W 9-0 #Michi gan State A6 W 6-3 *Stanford M25 W 7.5-1.5 Harvard M22 W 6-3 %Houston F14 L 4-5 #Texas A7 W 7-2 *California M26 L 3-6 at Pepperdine M23 W 5-4 %Trinity F15 L 4-5 #SMU A11 W 8-1 San Jose State M28 W 6-3 *at Arizona M24 L 2-7 %UCLA F20 W 7-2 Long Beach State A12 W 7-2 Corpus Christi M29 W 9-0 *at Arizona State M25 L 4-5 %SMU F25 L 4-5 Pepperdine A14 W 6-3 *at UCLA A4 W 6-3 *at UCLA * conference match M3 W 7-2 Arizona A20 W 6-3 *at California A7 W 8-1 South Carolina # Nat'l Indoor Champ. at Madison, Wisc. M13 W 6-3 at Pepperdine A21 L 4-5 *at Stanford A8 W 6-3 San Jose State % NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. M15 W 5-4 at Miami (Fla.) A23 W 5-4 Brigham Young A11 L 4-5 *Stanford M17 W 5-4 at SMU M2 W 7-2 Michigan A12 W 6-3 *California M18 W 5-4 at Trinity M4 W 6-3 *UCLA A14 W 8-1 San Diego M19 W 6-3 at Texas M17 W 9-0 ^Washington State

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M18 W 9-0 ^Oregon State 1963 (12-0, 5-0 conference) 1948 (10-2, 5-1 conference) 1945 (8-2, 2-2 conference) M19 L 3-6 ^UCLA Head Coach: George Toley Head Coach: Lou Wheeler Head Coach: William Moyle * conference match AAWU Finish: 1st PCC Finish: -- PCC Finish: 2nd # Nielsen Indoor Champ. at Madison, Wisc. National Finish: 1st National Finish: t3rd National Finish: -- ^ Pac-8 Conference Championships at Los Angeles, Calif. 1962 (12-0, 6-0 conference) 1947 (13-1, 5-1 conference) 1944 (7-0, 3-0 conference) Head Coach: George Toley Head Coach: Lou Wheeler Head Coach: William Moyle 1972 (17-5, 3-3 conference) AAWU Finish: 1st PCC Finish: t1st PCC Finish: 1st Head Coach: George Toley National Finish: 1st National Finish: t5th National Finish: -- Pac-8 Finish: 2nd National Finish: 4th 1961 (7-3, 3-3 conference) 1946 (11-0, 6-0 conference) 1943 (9-0, 4-0 conference) Pepperdine Head Coach: George Toley Head Coach: William Moyle Head Coach: William Moyle Houston AAWU Finish: 2nd PCC Finish: 1st PCC Finish: 1st Utah National Finish: 2nd National Finish: 1st National Finish: -- UC Irvine Long Beach State 1960 (9-5, 4-2 conference) Redlands Head Coach: George Toley Arizona AAWU Finish: 2nd Opponent Series Records San Jose State National Finish: 2nd Corpus Christi Brigham Young 1959 (5-5, 2-4 conference) Opponent W L Opponent W L Washington State Head Coach: George Toley Air Force (1971) 1 0 Northeast Louisiana (1981) 2 0 Oregon State AAWU Finish: 3rd Alabama (1977) 1 1 Northwestern (1981) 3 0 W 8-1 SMU National Finish: Ineligible Alabama-Birmingham (1993) 1 0 Notre Dame (1971) 9 1 W 7-2 Michigan Arizona (1934) 84 1 Occidental (1924) 17 2 M18 W 7-2 at Miami (Fla.) 1958 (8-2, 4-2 conference) Arizona State (1953) 48 7 Ohio State (1979) 2 0 M20 L 3-6 at Trinity Head Coach: George Toley Arkansas (1980) 11 1 Oklahoma State (1980) 3 0 A6 W 8-1 *California PCC Finish: 2nd Auburn (1981) 4 0 Oral Roberts (2002) 1 0 A7 W 5-4 *Stanford National Finish: 1st Baylor (2000) 2 2 Oregon (1972) 10 0 A15 L 4-5 *UCLA Boise State (1996) 2 0 Oregon State (1969) 4 0 A21 L 0-9 *at Stanford 1957 (7-1, 5-1 conference) Brigham Young (1965) 28 1 Pacifi c (1944) 7 0 A22 W 6-3 *at California Head Coach: George Toley CS Bakersfi eld (1973) 4 0 Pennsylvania (1976) 1 0 PCC Finish: t1st A24 W 6-3 Arizona CS Fullerton (1984) 1 0 Pepperdine (1943) 39 13 M5 W 5-4 *at UCLA National Finish: Ineligible CS Los Angeles (1959) 11 0 Princeton (1977) 7 0 M18 W 9-0 ^Oregon California (1927) 120 30 M19 W 6-3 ^UCLA 1956 (6-3, 4-2 conference) Purdue (2000) 1 0 M20 L 3-6 ^Stanford Head Coach: George Toley Cal Poly Pomona (1924) 8 1 Redlands (1926) 57 2 PCC Finish: 2nd Cal Poly SLO (2003) 2 0 Rice (1960) 3 0 1971 (17-5, 2-4 conference) National Finish: 2nd Cal Tech (1924) 14 0 San Diego (1975) 25 2 Head Coach: George Toley Chapman (1983) 6 0 San Diego Marines (1944) 2 0 Pac-8 Finish: 2nd 1955 (9-0, 6-0 conference) Clemson (1981) 12 2 San Diego State (1976) 11 0 National Finish: 4th Head Coach: George Toley Colorado (1970) 2 0 San Francisco (1947) 9 3 PCC Finish: 1st Corpus Christi (1973) 1 0 San Jose State (1953) 30 1 1970 (20-1, 6-0 conference) National Finish: 1st Duke (1983) 3 1 Southern Methodist (1973) 8 8 Head Coach: George Toley Florida (1991) 2 2 South Carolina (1980) 2 0 Pac-8 Finish: 2nd 1954 (7-3, 3-3 conference) Fresno State (1969) 15 4 SW Louisiana (1988) 2 0 National Finish: 6th Head Coach: George Toley Georgia (1977) 9 9 St. Mary’s (1931) 3 0 PCC Finish: t2nd Georgia Tech 1 0 Stanford (1925) 92 70 National Finish: 2nd 1969 (17-2, 5-1 conference) Harvard (1980) 6 0 Tennessee (1970) 3 0 Head Coach: George Toley Houston (1973) 3 0 Texas (1975) 14 3 Pac-8 Finish: 2nd 1953 (7-4, 2-4 conference) Illinois (1983) 3 1 National Finish: 1st Head Coach: Lou Wheeler Texas A&M (1985) 2 0 PCC Finish: 3rd Iowa (1989) 1 0 Texas Christian (1980) 5 2 1968 (15-1-1, 5-1 confer ence) National Finish: 4th Kansas (1989) 1 0 Texas-El Paso (1997) 1 0 Head Coach: George Toley Kentucky (1987) 4 2 Trinity (1960) 8 9 Pac-8 Finish: 1st 1952 (5-6, 0-6 conference) Lamar (1958) 1 1 Tulsa (1983) 2 0 National Finish: 1st Head Coach: Lou Wheeler Long Beach State (1967) 18 0 UC Irvine (1969) 36 3 PCC Finish: 4th Louisiana State (1984) 7 2 UCLA (1929) 78 89 1967 (15-2, 5-1 conference) National Finish: t2nd Louisville (2002) 1 0 UC Santa Barbara (1929) 24 1 Head Coach: George Toley Loyola Marymount (1926) 4 1 UNLV (1985) 11 0 AAWU Finish: 1st 1951 (9-2, 4-2 conference) Miami-Florida (1938) 10 0 Utah (1962) 26 1 National Finish: 1st Head Coach: Louis Wheeler Michigan (1970) 5 1 Virginia 1 0 PCC Finish: 2nd Michigan State (1980) 1 0 Washington (1963) 18 1 1966 (17-0, 6-0 conference) National Finish: 1st Minnesota (1982) 4 1 Washington State (1967) 2 0 Head Coach: George Toley Mississippi (1991) 2 1 Whittier (1932) 2 0 AAWU Finish: 1st 1950 (11-0, 6-0 conference) Mississippi State (1992) 2 0 Wichita State (1980) 2 0 National Finish: 1st Head Coach: Lou Wheeler PCC Finish: 1st Missouri (1981) 1 0 Wisconsin (1985) 2 0 1965 (7-3, 2-2 conference) National Finish: 2nd Miss-Kansas City (1999) 1 0 Yale (1979) 4 0 Head Coach: George Toley Montana State 1 0 AAWU Finish: 2nd 1949 (10-3, 5-1 conference) Nevada (1981) 9 0 Program Record 1077-288 National Finish: 4th Head Coach: Lou Wheeler New Mexico (1942) 7 0 PCC Finish: t1st North Carolina (1976) 5 0 Note: USC has played to ties with Cal (three 1964 (10-1, 5-1 conference) National Finish: -- times) and Redlands (once). Head Coach: George Toley AAWU Finish: 1st National Finish: 1st 30 2004 OPPONENTS 2005 USC MEN’S TENNIS

SDSU AZTECS CAL POLY MUSTANGS PEPPERDINE WAVES BAYLOR BEARS Jan. 22, 10 a.m. @ Marks Stadium Jan. 22, 2:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Jan. 26, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Feb. 3, 1:30 p.m. CT @ Waco, Texas

Location: ...... San Diego, Calif. Location: ...... San Luis Obispo, Calif. Location: ...... Malibu, Calif. Location: ...... Waco, Texas Colors: ...... Scarlet and Black Colors: ...... Green and Gold Colors: ...... Blue, Orange and White Colors: ...... Green and Gold Conference: ...... Mountain West Conference: ...... Big West Conference: ...... West Coast Conference: ...... Big 12 Head Coach: ...... Gene Carswell Head Coach: ...... Head Coach: ...... Adam Steinberg Head Coach: ...... Matt Knoll 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 11-9 / 2-2 (3rd) 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 14-12 / 2-4 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 19-9 / Tour.-1st 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 32-2 / 7-0 (1st) 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 75 03-04 Final Rank: ...... N/A 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 27 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 1 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 4 / 2 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 7 / 4 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 6 / 0 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 5 / 1 SID Contact: ...... Darin Wong SID Contact: ...... C.J. Sigler SID Contact: ...... Michel Hawley SID Contact: ...... Julie Bennett SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: .. [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (619) 594-5547 SID Phone: ...... (805) 756-6531 SID Phone: ...... (310) 506-4333 SID Phone: ...... (254) 710-2743 SID Fax: ...... (619) 582-6541 SID Fax: ...... (805) 756-2650 SID Fax: ...... (310) 506-4322 SID Fax: ...... (254) 710-1369 Website: ...... www.goaztecs.com Website: ...... www.gopoly.com Website: ...... www.pepperdinesports.com Website: ...... www.BaylorBears.com

TEXAS A&M AGGIES UCLA BRUINS CAL GOLDEN BEARS STANFORD CARDINAL Feb. 5, 1:30 p.m. CT @ College Station, Texas Feb. 11, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Feb. 25, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Feb. 26, 1 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 29, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium April 15, 1:30 p.m. @ LA Tennis Center April 9, 1 p.m. @ Berkeley, Calif. April 8, 1:30 p.m. @ Stanford, Calif.

Location: ...... College Station, Texas Location: ...... Westwood, Calif. Location: ...... Berkeley, Calif. Location: ...... Stanford, Calif. Colors: ...... Maroon and White Colors: ...... Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Cardinal and White Conference: ...... Big 12 Conference: ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference: ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference: ...... Pacifi c-10 Head Coach: ...... Tim Cass Head Coach: ...... Head Coach: ...... Peter Wright Head Coach: ...... John Whitlinger 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 24-9 / 6-1 (2nd) 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 23-6 / 6-1 (t1st) 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 8-17 / 2-5 (6th) 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 19-8 / 5-2 (3rd) 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 19 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 3 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 30 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 9 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 9 / 3 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 9 / 4 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 6 / 2 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 7 / 1 SID Contact: ...... Steve Miller SID Contact: ...... Danny Harrington SID Contact: ...... Nick Adams SID Contact: ...... William Kiss SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (979) 845-5725 SID Phone: ...... (310) 206-8075 SID Phone: ...... (510) 642-5363 SID Phone: ...... (650) 723-4418 SID Fax: ...... (979) 845-0564 SID Fax: ...... (310) 825-8664 SID Fax: ...... (510) 643-7778 SID Fax: ...... (650) 725-2957 Website: ...... sports.tamu.edu Website: ...... www.uclabruins.com Website: ...... www.calbears.com Website: ...... www.gostanford.com

ARIZONA WILDCATS ASU SUN DEVILS TEXAS LONGHORNS CLEMSON TIGERS March 11, 1:30 p.m. MT @ Tucson, Ariz. March 12, 1 p.m. MT @ Tempe, Ariz. March 18, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 19, 1 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 26, 1 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 25, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Location: ...... Austin, Texas Location: ...... Clemson, S.C. Location: ...... Tucson, Ariz. Location: ...... Tempe, Ariz. Colors: ...... Burnt Orange and White Colors: ...... Orange and Purple Colors: ...... Cardinal and Navy Colors: ...... Maroon and Gold Conference: ...... Big 12 Conference: ...... Atlantic Coast Conference: ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference: ...... Pacifi c-10 Head Coach: ...... Michael Center Head Coach: ...... Chuck Kriese Head Coach: ...... Bill Wright Head Coach: ...... Lou Belken 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 15-12 / 5-2 (3rd) 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 26-12 / 4-4 (5th) 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 15-9 / 3-4 (5th) 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 10-13 / 1-6 (7th) 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 36 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 25 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 23 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 31 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 3 / 7 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 6 / 3 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 7 / 6 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 7 / 0 SID Contact: ...... Jenise Crawford SID Contact: ...... Louise Garmendia SID Contact: ...... Ryan Forgach SID Contact: ...... Will Phillips SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (520) 621-4163 SID Phone: ...... (480) 965-1237 SID Phone: ...... (512) 471-6036 SID Phone: ...... (864) 656-4218 SID Fax: ...... (520) 621-2681 SID Fax: ...... (480) 965-5408 SID Fax: ...... (512) 471-6040 SID Fax: ...... (864) 656-0299 Website: ...... www.arizcats.com Website: ...... www.thesundevils.com Website: ...... www.texassports.com Website: ...... www.clemsontigers.com

ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI OREGON DUCKS WASHINGTON HUSKIES March 22, 5 p.m. @ Marks Stadium April 1, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium April 2, 1 p.m. @ Marks Stadium

Location: ...... Urbana-Champaign, Ill. Location: ...... Eugene, Ore. Location: ...... Seattle, Wash. Colors: ...... Orange and Navy Blue Colors: ...... Green and Yellow Colors: ...... Purple and Gold Conference: ...... Big Ten Conference: ...... Pacifi c-10 Conference: ...... Pacifi c-10 Head Coach: ...... Craig Tiley Head Coach: ...... Kevin Kowalik Head Coach: ...... Matt Anger 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 32-1 / 13-0 (1st) 03-04 Record / Conf.: ...... 9-11 / 1-6 (t7th) 02-03 Record / Conf.: ...... 14-8 / 4-3 (4th) 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 2 03-04 Final Rank: ...... No. 52 02-03 Final Rank: ...... No. 26 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 6 / 5 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 7 / 2 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 7 / 1 SID Contact: ...... Travis Steiner SID Contact: ...... Andrew Lange SID Contact: ...... Erin Rowley SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (217) 265-0170 SID Phone: ...... (541) 346-5532 SID Phone: ...... (206) 543-2230 SID Fax: ...... (217) 333-5540 SID Fax: ...... (541) 346-5449 SID Fax: ...... (206) 543-5000 Website: ...... www.fi ghtingillini.com Website: ...... www.goducks.com Website: ...... www.gohuskies.com

NCAA REGIONALS Saturday-Sunday, May 14-15, Sites To Be Determined PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS Thursday-Sunday, April 21-24, at Ojai, Calif. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Saturday-Monday, May 21-30, College Station, Texas Hosted by Texas A&M

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