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Division I Men's Award National Winners (Women's Follow) Men's Div Division I Men's Award National Winners (women's follow) Men's Div. I Wilson/ITA Coach of the Year 2014 John Roddick Oklahoma 2013 Sam Winterbotham Tennessee 2012 Peter Smith Southern California 2011 Kenny Thorne Georgia Tech 2010 Peter Smith Southern California 2009 Ty Tucker Ohio State 2008 Brian Boland Virginia 2007 Manuel Diaz Georgia 2006 Adam Steinberg Pepperdine 2005 Matt Knoll Baylor 2004 Ron Smarr Rice 2003 Craig Tiley Illinois 2002 Dick Leach Southern California 2001 Manuel Diaz Georgia 2000 Dick Gould Stanford 1999 Craig Tiley Illinois 1998 Dick Gould Stanford 1997 Greg Patton Boise State 1996 Billy Martin UCLA 1995 Manuel Diaz Georgia 1994 Dick Gould Stanford 1993 Glenn Bassett UCLA 1992 Bobby Bayliss Notre Dame 1991 Dick Leach Southern California 1990 Mike DePalmer Tennessee 1989 Kent DeMars South Carolina 1988 Jerry Simmons LSU 1987 Greg Patton UC-Irvine 1986 Jerry Noyce Minnesota 1985 Dave Snyder Texas 1984 Dick Leach Southern California 1983 Dennis Ralston SMU 1982 Tut Bartzen TCU 1981 Chuck Kriese Clemson 1980 Dan Magill Georgia 1979 Bill Wright California 1978 George Toley Southern California 1977 Bob McKinley Trinity (TX) 1976 Glenn Bassett UCLA 1975 Bill Potter Florida 1974 Dick Gould Stanford 1973 Glenn Bassett UCLA Men’s Div. I ITA Assistant Coach of the Year 2014 Andres Pedroso Virginia 2013 Chris Woodruff Tennessee 2012 George Husack Southern California 2011 Bob McKinley Texas A&M 2010 Will Glenn Georgia 2009 Kyle Spencer Baylor 2008 Ricardo Rubio Texas 2007 Mark Booras Louisiana State 2006 Donal Johnson North Carolina 2005 Tony Bresky Virginia 2004 Shaheen Ladhani Rice 2003 Bruce Berque Illinois 2002 Billy Pate Notre Dame 2001 Dave Hagymas Duke 2000 Jack Frierson Georgia 1999 Brett Greenwood UCLA 1998 Jeff Kefalos South Carolina 1997 John Whitlinger Stanford ITA/Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership & Sportsmanship 2014 Greg Andrews Notre Dame 2013 Henrique Cunha Duke 2012 Ryan Thacher Stanford 2011 Vahid Merzadeh Florida State 2010 Jason Jung Michigan 2009 Blake Strode Arkansas 2008 Lars Poerschke Baylor 2007 Danny Bryan Louisiana State 2006 Jonathan Stokke Duke 2005 Mat Cloer Florida State 2004 Lee Taylor Walker Memphis 2003 Trevor Smith Princeton 2002 Daniel Klemetz Middle Tennessee 2001 Marco Baron Mississippi State 2000 Tom Hand LSU 1999 Ryan Wolters Stanford 1998 Paul Goldstein Stanford 1997 Paul Goldstein Stanford 1996 Jamie Laschinger Georgia 1995 Mike Sprouse Notre Dame 1994 Chris Pressley Duke 1993 Chuck Coleman Notre Dame Farnsworth/ITA Senior Player of the Year 2014 Clay Thompson UCLA 2013 Jarmere Jenkins Virginia 2012 Steve Johnson Southern California 2011 Michael Shabaz Virginia 2010 Robert Farah Southern California 2009 Arnau Brugues Tulsa 2008 Somdev Devvarman Virginia 2007 John Isner Georgia 2006 Raian Luchici North Carolina 2005 Benedikt Dorsch Baylor 2004 Brian Wilson Illinois 2004 Jeremy Wurtzman Ohio State 2003 David Martin Stanford 2003 Ryan Newport Texas A&M 2002 Andy Leber Texas-Arlington 2002 Javier Taborga Notre Dame 2001 Peter Luczak Fresno State 2000 Daniel Andersson Virginia Commonwealth 2000 Ryan Sachire Notre Dame 1999 Hisham Hemeda Georgia 1998 Pavel Kudrnac Oklahoma State 1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer Clemson 1996 Jeff Salzenstein Stanford 1995 Trey Phillips North Carolina 1994 Marcus Hilpert Arkansas 1993 Daniel Courcol Mississippi State 1992 Alex O’Brien Stanford 1991 Al Parker Georgia 1990 Jeff Chiang Columbia 1989 Mark Kaplan UC-Irvine 1988 Robbie Weis SMU 1987 Den Bishop SMU 1986 Dan Goldie Stanford 1985 George Bezecny Georgia 1984 Ted Farnsworth Princeton 1983 Jean Desdunes Clemson 1982 Mark Dickson Clemson 1981 Tim Mayotte Stanford ITA Rookie Player of the Year 2014 Brayden Schnur North Carolina 2013 Romain Bogaerts Mississippi State 2012 Mitchell Frank Virginia 2011 Alex Domijan Virginia 2010 Henrique Cunha Duke 2009 Bradley Klahn Stanford 2008 Alex Clayton Stanford 2007 Jesse Levine Florida 2006 Matt Bruch Stanford 2005 Ben Kohlloeffel UCLA 2004 Alex Slovic Washington 2003 Janne Holmia Florida 2002 Jesse Witten Kentucky 2001 Phillip King Duke 2000 Matias Boeker Georgia 1999 Peter Handoyo Tennessee 1998 Vladimir Pavicevic South Carolina 1997 Michael Russell Miami 1996 Cecil Mamiit Southern California 1995 Scott Humphries Stanford 1994 Mahesh Bhupathi Mississippi 1993 Sebastian LeBlanc UCLA 1992 Chris Woodruff Tennessee 1991 Brian MacPhie Southern California 1990 Jonathan Stark Stanford 1989 Steve Bryan Texas 1988 David Wheaton Stanford 1987 Andrew Sznajder Pepperdine 1986 Joey Blake Arkansas 1985 Richey Reneberg SMU 1984 Lawson Duncan Clemson ITA Player to Watch 2014 Julian Lenz Baylor 2013 Mikelis Libietis Tennessee 2012 Sebastian Fanselow Pepperdine 2011 Blaz Rola Ohio State 2010 Austin Krajicek Texas A&M 2009 Oleksandr Nedovyesov Oklahoma State 2008 Oleksandr Nedovyesov Oklahoma State 2007 Kevin Anderson Illinois 2006 Arnau Brugues Tulsa 2005 John Isner Georgia 2004 Sam Warburg Stanford 2003 Bobby Reynolds Vanderbilt 2002 Romain Ambert Mississippi State 2001 Matias Boeker Georgia 2000 Shuon Madden Texas A&M 1999 Jeff Morrison Florida 1998 Daniel Andersson Virginia Commonwealth 1997 Thomas Blake Harvard 1996 Cedric Kauffmann Kentucky 1995 Paul Goldstein Stanford 1994 David Caldwell North Carolina 1993 Chris Pressley Duke 1992 No award 1991 Brian MacPhie Southern California 1990 David DiLucia Notre Dame 1989 Al Parker Georgia 1988 Jeff Tarango Stanford 1987 Shelby Cannon Tennessee 1986 Patrick McEnroe Stanford 1985 Richey Reneberg SMU ITA/Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship Award 2014 Alex Domijan Virginia 2013 Sebastian Fanselow Pepperdine 2012* Daniel Nguyen Southern California 2012* Eric Quigley Kentucky 2011 Sanam Singh Virginia 2010 John-Patrick Smith Tennessee 2009 Clancy Shields Boise State 2008 Kaes Van’t Hof Southern California 2007 Somdev Devvarman Virginia 2006 Stephen Bass Notre Dame 2005 Sven Swinnen Oregon 2004 William Barker Rice 2003 Vince Ng Ohio State 2002 Al Garland Pepperdine 2001 Marco Baron Mississippi State 2000 Daniel Andersson Virginia Commonwealth 1999 Robert Samuelsson Tulane 1998 Lee Pearson Auburn 1997 Paul Goldstein Stanford 1996 Roger Petersson UNLV 1995 David Caldwell North Carolina 1994 Chris Pressley Duke 1993 Roland Thornqvist North Carolina 1992 Roland Thornqvist North Carolina 1991 Jose Luis Noriega San Diego 1990 Byron Black Southern California 1989 Dave Randall Mississippi 1988 Byron Talbot Tennessee 1987 Steve DeVries California 1986 Jim Grabb Stanford 1985 Chris Kennedy Trinity (TX) 1984 Ric Rudeen Clemson 1983 Paul Crozier Texas 1982 Roger Knapp Southern California 1981 Tim Mayotte Stanford 1980 John Benson Trinity 1979 Chris Mayotte South Carolina 1978 Jeff Williams UC-Irvine 1977 Bill Maze Stanford 1976 Pat DuPre Stanford 1975 Freddie DeJesus Michigan 1974 John Andrews Southern California 1973 Jeff Austin UCLA 1972 Bobby McKinley Trinity (TX) 1971 Danny Birchmore Georgia 1970 Luis Garcia Miami (FL) 1969 Joaquin Loyo-Mayo Southern California ITA Most Improved Senior of the Year Award 2014 Peter Kobelt Ohio State ITA/John Van Nostrand Memorial Award 2008 Greg Ouellette University of Florida 2007 Stephen Bass Notre Dame 2006 Ryler De Heart University of Illinois 2005 Alex Vlaski University of Washington 2004 Nicholas Monroe North Carolina 2003 John Paul Fruttero California-Berkeley 2002 Teter Handoyo University of Tennessee 2001 Peter Luczak Fresno State 2000 Ryan Sachire Notre Dame 1999 Kelly Gullet Pepperdine 1998 Thomas Blake Harvard University 1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer Clemson 1996 Rob Chess Duke University 1995 Mike Sell University of Georgia 1994 Brandon Coupe San Jose State 1993 Wade McGuire University of Georgia 1992 Steve Campbell Rice University 1991 Matt Hewitt Auburn University 1990 Trevor Kronemann UC-Irvine 1989 Dave Harkness BYU 1988 Kenny Thorne Georgia Tech 1987 Marty Laurendeau Pepperdine 1986 Richard Matuszewski Clemson 1985 Chris Kennedy Trinity-TX Women's Award National Winners Wilson/ITA Coach of the Year 2014 Jamie Ashworth Duke 2013 Jenny Mainz Alabama 2012 Stella Sampras Webster UCLA 2011 Roland Thornqvist Florida 2010 Brian Kalbas North Carolina 2009 Jeff Wallace Georgia 2008 Claire Pollard Northwestern 2007 Bryan Shelton Georgia Tech 2006 Jay Louderback Notre Dame 2005 Mark Guilbeau Kentucky 2004 Patty McCain Washington 2003 Lele Forood Stanford 2002 Brian Fleishman Wake Forest 2001 Mike & Sonia Patrick Tennessee 2000 Jeff Wallace Georgia 1999 Frank Brennan Stanford 1998 Brian Kalbas William & Mary 1997 Sheila McInerney Arizona State 1996 Andy Brandi Florida 1995 Ann Valentine Brigham Young 1994 Jeff Wallace Georgia 1993 Jeff Moore Texas 1992 Lin Loring Indiana 1991 Jeff Wallace Georgia 1990 Jan Brogan California 1989 Andy Brandi Florida 1988 Frank Brennan Stanford 1987 Frank Brennan Stanford 1986 Ian Duvenhage Miami (FL) 1985 Carol Plunkett San Diego State 1984 Anne Pittman Arizona State ITA Assistant Coach of the Year 2014 Troy Porco Virginia 2013 Alex Santos Miami (FL) 2012 Rance Brown UCLA 2011 Sarah Anundsen North Carolina 2010 Dave Balogh Florida 2009 Damon Coupe Washington 2009 Oliver Foreman Florida State 2008 Dave Mullins Northwestern 2007 David Anderton Miami 2006 Michelle Dasso Notre Dame 2005 Carlos Drada Kentucky 2004 Ramiro Azcui Indiana 2003 Frankie Brennan Stanford 2002 Dave Balogh Florida 2001 Debbie Beck Georgia Washington 2001 Jill Hultquist Washington 2000 Rance Brown UCLA 1999 Kathy Toon California 1998 Kevin Cory Mississippi 1997 Lele Forood Stanford ITA/Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership & Sportsmanship 2014 Belinda Niu Northwestern 2013 Hannah Dake Air Force 2012 Caroline Newman Charleston
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