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2003 www.gohuskies.com -- 15 -- 2003-04 Washington Men’s 2002-20032003 SEASON SEASON REVIEW REVIEW ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS, AGAIN: Year in and year out, ever since Matt Anger took over the head coaching reigns at Washington, his Huskies continue to reach loftier heights each season. And 2003 was no different. A Husky squad, led by senior All-American Matt Hanlin and junior All-American Alex Vlaski, finished the year with its highest ever final national ranking at No. 12. The Huskies’ highest ranking of the year was No. 7, just one spot shy of its all-time high ranking of No. 6 set in 2001. Washington has finished in the nation’s Top-25 in five of the last six seasons. Washington also advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the third-straight year, also a school record. And for good measure, the Huskies set a new school-record with 14-straight wins to open the 2003 season. Just the previous season had Washington rattled off 13 consecutive wins to open 2002 schedule. Alex Vlaski Ari Strasberg

HOW SWEET IT IS: The Huskies joined some elite company when they advanced to the NCAA factor to overcome when facing perhaps the in 2003 over defending champion Grilli in the Sweet 16 for the third consecutive year. Only toughest tennis conference in the nation. quarterfinals. Vlaski’s teammate Matt Hanlin three other Division I teams have accomplished was eliminated from singles play in the this feat. Along with Washington, UCLA, Duke CHASING THE PAC: quarterfinals, falling to in and Texas A&M are the only teams to reach the Following a pair of losses at home to sixth- straight sets, 6-4, 6-1. Neither Husky doubles Round of 16 in the last three years. The feat is ranked Stanford and seventh-ranked California, pair made it past the first round of the main draw, especially notable for Washington, a team that the Huskies seemed to be “chasing the Pac” ever but Scott Felsenthal and Nick Weiss did advance which has not hosted the first and second since the start of conference play. Washington to the quarterfinals of the invitational doubles rounds. The Huskies have not had the advantage then had to play its final five league matches on draw. of playing on its home courts en route to the the road, falling to No. 40 Arizona State, No. 52 team finals any of those seasons. Arizona, and No. 4 UCLA. The Huskies made a HUSKIES HEAD TO SAN DIEGO: The Huskies bit of history with its first win over USC in the received a 16th-seed to the NCAA Tournament LET’S ROLL: Washington opened the season on program’s history. The Trojans were ranked No. and traveled to beautiful San Diego, Calif. to a roll, winning its first 14-straight matches and 22 at the time of the match. Washington also begin their run to the Sweet 16. Washington’s setting a school record in the process. Included defeated Northwest rival Oregon to finish the first round opponent was American, as the among the Huskies’ 14 victories were three regular season 16-5. “The down side of our Huskies made quick work of the Eagles with a against Top-25 teams all on the road: No. 17 season came in Pac-10 Conference play,” Anger 4-0 victory. UW captured the first two doubles Pepperdine (4-1), No. 19 Virginia Commonwealth said. “That was where the injuries really caught wins to take the doubles point thanks to victories (4-3) and No. 21 North Carolina (6-1). Eleven of up with us and a couple of losses probably cost by the teams of Ari Strasberg and Alex Vlaski, the 14 opponents held national rankings. Also us a top eight seeding in the NCAA and Christoph Palmanshofer and Peter Scharler. apart of the streak, the Huskies won their own Championships. The conference play, as always, Washington then proceeded to use singles wins Great Northwest Shootout with victories over will really be a strong focus for us this upcoming from Vlaski, Hanlin and Palmanshofer to nail No. 37 Clemson (6-1) and No. 27 Tulane (5-2). season.” down the victory. During the streak, Washington had the luxury of playing 10 of those 14 matches at home. It was DOUBLES ANYONE?: The Huskies excelled GEORGIA ON THEIR MIND: The Huskies at the height of their winning streak that the in doubles play last year, posting a 19-5 record posted a come-from-behind victory over host Huskies earned their highest ranking of the with the doubles point which set a school record. school San Diego State to earn a trip to the season at No. 7 in mid-March. The Huskies’ fate During its 14-0 opening win streak, Washington NCAA team finals in Athens, Ga. It wasn’t easy would soon turn with Pac-10 play around the won the doubles point in each match. “One of for the Huskies, as San Diego State won the corner… the forgotten keys to our success last season doubles point and held a 2-1 lead, when was our improved doubles play,” Anger said. Washington rallied to win three of the final four A TALE OF TWO SEASONS: An appropriate singles matches. Senior Dillon Ruby’s 6-3, 6-3 title for the story of a season when the tides VLASKI FALLS JUST SHY OF PAC-10 TITLE: victory over Armando Carrascosa at No. 5 singles quickly turned in late March. After Washington’s For the second-straight year, Alex Vlaski fell just clinched the victory and a third-straight trip to school-record 14-0 start in non-conference shy of winning the Pac-10 singles championship the NCAA Sweet 16. Also picking up crucial matches, UW finished the regular season going at the Pac-10 Championships held in Ojai, Calif. singles wins were senior Matt Hanlin, 2-5 in Pac-10 play. After 14-straight wins, UW Vlaski advanced to the final and faced UCLA’s sophomore Christoph Palmanshofer and went on to lose four straight– to Stanford and Marcin Matkowski. It was also the second- sophomore Peter Scharler. Alex Vlaski was upset Cal at home and on the road at Arizona and straight time Vlaski faced a Bruin in the Pac-10 at No. 1 singles by Oliver Maiberger. ’ Arizona State. The Huskies were bit by the injury final, after falling to Rodrigo Grilli as a freshman bug during the conference schedule, a tough in 2002. Vlaski was ousted in straight sets by TOP SEEDED ILLINOIS AWAITS UW: The Matkowski, 6-4, 6-2. But Vlaski did earn a victory Huskies had their work cut out for them when they arrived in Athens, Ga., knowing they were 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 16 -- www.gohuskies.com 2002-20032003 SEASONSEASON REVIEWREVIEW to face the nation’s top-ranked team and the 7-5, 7-6. It was the second victory for Vlaski school history. He culminated his career with tournament’s No. 1 seed in the mighty Illinois over Reynolds during the season. Vlaski’s quest 179 combined singles and doubles wins, far Fighting Illini. The Huskies put in a valiant effort, for an NCAA title came to an end in the surpassing the previous record holder, Eric Drew, and after trailing the match 3-0, came back to semifinals, losing to No. 3 Amer Delic from who had 158 combined wins from 1996-99. “This get within one-point of Illinois, only to have the Illnois, 7-6, 3-6, 6-2. was really impressive to me since to get this Illini capture the win on a victory at No. 4 singles record you need to perform consistently in by Michael Calkins over sophomore Christoph DONE TOO SOON: singles and in doubles,” Anger said. “When Palmanshofer. The Husky singles wins came “Overall, last year ended too soon for me,” Anger Matt came to Washington, he had almost no from senior Matt Hanlin at No. 2 singles, with a said. “We had a couple players that struggled doubles experience and was forced to play very straight-set upset of No. 12 , 6-4, with injuries all season and I felt that we were high in the lineup right away in singles, which 6-3. Sophomore Peter Scharler also picked up a just starting to get healthy. Had the year lasted made it a difficult first year for him. He didn’t win for Washington at No. 6 singles, defeating another month there was no telling how well just barely break the record, Matt established a Ryler DeHeart, 6-4, 6-3. A much anticipated we could have done. That is the beauty of the whole new standard.” match between No. 10 Alex Vlaski and No. 3 NCAA Championships, though, they come once Amer Delic was never finished due to Illinois a year and you need to be at your best at that POST-SEASON HONORS: A stellar season clinching the match at 4-2. “I was crushed when time.” saw the Huskies receive many postseason we lost to Illinois, the eventual NCAA accolades when awards were handed out Champions,” Anger said. “We played well but SIMPLY THE BEST: Alex Vlaski put together season’s end. Matt Hanlin and Alex Vlaski were there were certainly chances out there for us to arguably the finest season by an individual player named to the All-Pac-10 first-team, while Ari pull the match out.” in the Husky men’s tennis program. In addition Strasberg and Vlaski were selected to the All- to earning All-America honors with a trip to the Pac-10 Academic first-team. Peter Scharler VLASKI BATTLES TO NCAA SINGLES NCAA singles semifinal, Vlaski’s sophomore earned Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention SEMIFINAL: With the team portion of the NCAA campaign also saw him advance to the Pac-10 accolades. Vlaski, in addition to his first career Championships concluded for Washington, there singles final, the ITA Regional final, the ITA All-America certificate, was named the West was still much more tennis to be played for Alex National Indoor Championships quarterfinals and Region’s ITA Player to Watch. Hanlin was also Vlaski and Matt Hanlin in the individual singles the semifinals of the All-American honored at the regional level, being named the championships. For Hanlin, it would be the last Championships. For good measure, Vlaski West Region’s nominee for the John Van collegiate run of this career. The Husky senior finished the season with an overall singles Nostrand Memorial Award. Strasberg was also picked up a first-round win over Andreas Lauland record of 37-8, two wins shy of the UW single awarded a Pac-10 post-graduate scholarship. from Virginia Tech, but suffered a second-round season record of 39 set by Chet Crile in 1992- loss to one of the nation’s top players in fourth- 93. Vlaski also finished the season with a No. 6 ranked Bo Hodge. Hodge downed Hanlin in singles ranking, the highest ever final ranking straight sets, 6-0, 6-4. Vlaski on the other hand, for a Husky men’s tennis player. 2002-03 HONORS advanced as far as the singles semifinal to earn his first All-America honors. In the second round, HANLIN MAKES MARK ON HISTORY: Vlaski found himself pitted against an all-too Alex Vlaski wasn’t the only Husky to have a ITA ALL-AMERICAN (SINGLES) familiar opponent in UCLA’s Marcin Matkowski stellar campaign in 2002-03. Senior Matt Hanlin Alex Vlaski whom he faced in the Pac-10 final. This time, it finished the year with a final singles ranking of WEST REGION ITA PLAYER TO WATCH was Vlaski who ended up on top 6-1, 6-3. Then No. 24 and compiled a singles mark of 31-8. He Alex Vlaski in the Round of 16, Vlaski continued his also finished the year 19-6 in doubles with WEST REGION NOMINEE-JOHN VAN phenomenal run, toppling the tournament’s top- partner Dillon Ruby. Hanlin leaves the Husky NOSTRAND MEMORIAL AWARD seeded player, from Vanderbilt, program as the winningest player in all-time Matt Hanlin ALL-PAC-10 - FIRST TEAM Matt Hanlin Alex Vlaski PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM Ari Strasberg Alex Vlaski PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC SECOND TEAM Peter Scharler PAC-10 POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Ari Strasberg

2002-03 TEAM AWARDS ART LANGLEY SCHOLAR AWARD Nick Weiss WALLACE SCOTT MVP AWARD Matt Hanlin, Alex Vlaski HALLER PETERSON AWARD Alex Vlaski The 2003 Huskies www.gohuskies.com -- 17 -- 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis 2002-20032003 SEASON SEASON RESULTS REVIEW Washington Huskies (18-6, 2-5 Pac-10/T-6th) Final ITA Ranking: No. 12 Dual Match Results

Date Day Event UW Result UW Record Pac-10 Record Jan. 24 Friday #59 NEW MEXICO (20) W, 7-0 1-0 Jan. 25 Saturday PORTLAND (20) W, 7-0 2-0 Feb. 1 Saturday at #35 Texas Christian (19) W, 4-1 3-0 Feb. 2 Sunday vs. #17 Pepperdine (19) W, 4-1 4-0 Feb. 8 Saturday vs. #19 Virginia Commonwealth (13) W, 4-3 5-0 Feb. 9 Sunday at #21 North Carolina (13) W, 6-1 6-0 Feb. 15-16 Sat-Sun GREAT NORTHWEST SHOOTOUT # 37 Clemson (12) W, 6-1 7-0 #27 Tulane (12) W, 5-2 8-0 Feb. 28 Friday #65 OREGON (10) W, 6-1 9-0 Mar. 2 Sunday #55 PURDUE (10) W, 6-1 10-0 Mar. 7 Friday #61 FRESNO STATE (10) W, 6-1 11-0 Mar. 8 Saturday SANTA CLARA (10) W, 7-0 12-0 Mar. 9 Sunday #41 SAN DIEGO (10) W, 5-2 13-0 Mar. 23 Sunday at Pacific (7) W, 6-1 14-0 Mar. 28 Friday #6 STANFORD* (9) L, 2-5 14-1 0-1 Mar. 29 Saturday #7 CALIFORNIA* (9) L, 2-5 14-2 0-2 April 4 Friday at #40 Arizona State* (11) L, 3-4 14-3 0-3 April 5 Saturday at #52 Arizona * (11) L, 3-4 14-4 0-4 April 11 Friday at #22 USC* (15) W, 4-2 15-4 1-4 April 12 Saturday at #4 UCLA* (15) L, 0-7 15-5 1-5 April 19 Saturday at #65 Oregon * (13) W, 4-3 16-5 2-5 May 10 Saturday NCAA 1st Round vs. American%(12) W, 4-0 17-5 May 11 Sunday NCAA 2nd Round at #29 San Diego State%(12) W, 4-3 18-5 May 17 Saturday NCAA 3rd Round vs. #1 Illinois@ (12) L, 2-4 18-6 Home matches in BOLD CAPS. #=Opponent Ranking at time of match. UW Ranking in (Parenthesis). * Pac-10 match. % - NCAA Regional, San Diego, Calif. @ - NCAA Finals, Athens, Ga. Individual Results Singles Doubles Singles 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Open Totals Totals (6) Alex Vlaski 9-2 9-2 18-4 19-4 37-8 15-15 (24) Matt Hanlin 9-3 11-1 20-4 11-4 31-8 19-6 Ari Strasberg 4-5 0-2 0-1 4-8 2-2 6-10 13-15 Christoph Palmanshofer 4-0 11-6 1-1 16-7 1-2 17-9 14-6 Dillon Ruby 3-0 5-7 4-2 12-9 0-2 12-11 19-7 Peter Scharler 7-0 7-3 14-3 2-2 16-5 14-6 Fred Sundsten 1-9 0-1 1-10 2-1 3-11 7-4 Nick Weiss 2-1 2-1 6-3 8-4 9-5 Scott Felsenthal 1-1 1-1 2-3 3-4 2-2 Totals 18-5 20-3 9-14 14-9 13-9 14-7 88-47 45-23 133-70 112-66

Doubles 1 2 3 Dual Open Totals (37) Strasberg/Vlaski 8-11 8-11 5-4 13-15 Hanlin/Ruby 2-1 17-3 19-4 0-2 19-6 Palmanshofer/Scharler 12-4 12-4 2-2 14-6 Sundsten/Weiss 1-1 5-2 6-3 1-1 7-4 Vlaski/Weiss 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Felsenthal/Vlaski 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Felsenthal/Ruby 0-0 0-1 0-1 Felsenthal/Weiss 1-1 1-1 Totals 10-12 19-4 18-6 47-22 9-11 56-33 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 18 -- www.gohuskies.com 2002-20032003 MATCHSEASON RESULTS REVIEW JAN. 24 #20 UW 7, #59 NEW MEXICO 0 NORDSTROM FEB. 9 #13 UW 6, #21 NORTH CAROLINA 1 ...... CHAPEL HILL, NC SINGLES SINGLES 1. #5 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. #60 Bart Scott (New Mexico) ...... 6-3, 6-3 1. #11 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #17 Trystan Meniane (UNC) ...... 6-4, 6-4 2. #11 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #67 Divan Coetzer (New Mexico) ...... 6-4, 6-3 2. #5 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. #61 (UNC) ...... 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 3. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Ryan Stottand (New Mexico) ...... 6-3, 6-2 3. Ari Strasberg (UW) def. Andy Metzler (UNC) ...... 7-6(4), 7-5* 4. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. David Kowalski (New Mexico) ...... 6-4, 6-2* 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Geoff Boyd (UNC) ...... 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 5. Peter Scharler (UW) def. Brent Salazar (New Mexico) ...... 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 5. Derek Porter (UNC) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 7-5, 7-6(5) 6. Nick Weiss (UW) def. Jasmin Hodzic (New Mexico) ...... 6-3, 1-6, 7-5 6. Peter Scharler (UW) def. Greg Archer (UNC) ...... 6-3, 7-6(5) DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. #18 Vlaski/Strasberg (UW) def. #59 Stottand/Salazar (New Mexico) ...... 8-5* 1. Meniane/Monroe (UNC) def. #18 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 9-7 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Scott /Coetzer (New Mexico) ...... 8-3 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Archer/Pinchbeck (UNC) ...... 8-3 3. Palmanshofer/ Scharler (UW) def. Kowalski/Hodzic (New Mexico) ...... 8-4 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Boyd/Metzler (UNC) ...... 8-6

JAN. 25 #20 UW 7, PORTLAND 0 NORDSTROM FEB. 15 #12 UW 6, #37 CLEMSON 1 NORDSTROM SINGLES SINGLES 1. #11 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #112 Peter Malacek (Portland) ...... 6-4, 6-2 1. #5 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Nathan Thompson (Clemson) ...... 6-2, 6-3 2. #5 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. James Redpath (Portland) ...... 6-0, 6-1 2. #11 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Sander Koning (Clemson) ...... 6-4, 6-1 3. Ari Strasberg (UW) def. Roman Bouvanov (Portland) ...... 6-0, 7-6(5) 3. Ari Strasberg (UW) def. Jarmaine Jenkins (Clemson) ...... 6-2, 6-2 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Quinn Borchard (Portland) ...... 6-3, 6-3* 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Micah Thompson (Clemson) ...... 7-6, 6-3 5. Peter Scharler (UW) def. Ram Hernandez (Portland) ...... 6-0, 6-2 5. Damiisa Robinson (Clemson) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 6. Scott Felsenthal (UW) def. Colby Jager (Portland) ...... 6-1, 6-2 6. Peter Scharler (UW) def. John Boetsch (Clemson) ...... 6-3, 7-6 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. #55 Borchard/Malacek (Portland) def. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) ...... 8-6 1. Thompson/Jenkins (Clemson) def. #18 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 8-6 2. Vlaski/Weiss (UW) def. Hernandez/Garrison (Portland) ...... 8-2* 2. Hanlin/ Ruby (UW) def. Robinson/Misquith (Clemson) ...... 8-3 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Redpath/Bouvanov (Portland) ...... 8-1 3. Sundsten/Weiss (UW) def. Koning/Boetsch (Clemson) ...... 8-2

FEB. 1 #19 UW 4, #35 TCU 1 FORT WORTH, TEXAS FEB. 16 #12 UW 5, #27 TULANE 2 NORDSTROM SINGLES SINGLES 1. #11 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #85 Alex Menichini (TCU) ...... 6-4, 6-1 1. #11 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #70 Victor Romero (TU) ...... 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 2. #104 Fabrizio Sestini (TCU) vs. #5 Alex Vlaski (UW) ...... did not finish 2. #32 Michael Kogan (TU) def. #5 Alex Vlaski (UW) ...... 6-7, 7-6, 6-2 3. #48 Toni Gordon (TCU) def. Ari Strasberg (UW) ...... 6-3, 6-2 3. Dmitriy Koch (TU) def. Ari Strasberg (UW) ...... 7-6, 7-6 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Rafael Abreu (TCU) ...... 6-1, 6-3 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Jorge Lievano (TU) ...... 6-4, 6-4 5. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Jacopo Tezza (TCU) ...... 6-1, 6-3 5. Peter Scharler (UW) def. Mattias Westerberg(TU) ...... 6-1, 6-0 6. Daniel Scholten (TCU) vs. Peter Scharler (UW) ...... did not finish 6. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Hannu Piiroinen (TU) ...... 7-6, 6-2 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. Menichini/Sestini (TCU) vs. #18 Strasberg/ Vlaski (UW) ...... did not finish 1. #29 Kogan/Romero (TU) def. #18 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 8-2 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Abreu/Scholten (TCU) ...... 8-3 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Koch/Westerberg (TU) ...... 9-7 3. Sundsten/Weiss (UW) def. Gordon/Tezza (TCU) ...... 9-7 3. Sundsten/Weiss (UW) def. Lievano/Piiroinen (TU) ...... 8-1

FEB. 2 #19 UW 4, #17 PEPPERDINE 1 FORT WORTH, TEXAS FEB. 28 #10 UW 6, #65 OREGON 1 NORDSTROM SINGLES SINGLES 1. #11 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #81 Diego Acuna (Pepp) ...... 6-3, 6-3 1. #14 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #79 Oded Tieg (UO) ...... 6-4, 6-4 2. #5 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Pedro Rico (Pepp) ...... 6-2, 6-3 2. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Manuel Kost (UO) ...... 7-5, 6-3 3. #103 Calle Hansen (Pepp) def. Ari Strasberg (UW) ...... 6-1, 6-0 3. Sven Swinnen (UO) def. Ari Strasberg (UW) ...... 3-6, 6-3, 0-3 (ret.) 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) vs. Scott Doerner (Pepp) ...... did not finish 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Thomas Bieri (UO) ...... 6-2, 6-4 5. Dillon Ruby (UW) vs. Alexis Rafidison (Pepp) ...... did not finish 5. #116 Peter Scharler (UW) def. Jason Menke (UO) ...... 1-6, 7-5, 1-0* 6. Peter Scharler (UW) def. Kevin Borzenski (Pepp) ...... 6-0, 6-2 6. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Aron Spencer (UO) ...... 6-0, 6-2 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. #18 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) def. Hansen/Acuna (Pepp) ...... 8-5 1. #55 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) def. #15 Tieg/Swinnen (UO) ...... 8-5 2. Rico/ Doerner (Pepp) def. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) ...... 8-5 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Menke/Spencer (UO) ...... 8-3 3. Sundsten/Weiss (UW) def. Borzenski/Rafidison (Pepp) ...... 8-5 3. Sundsten/Weiss (UW) def. Bieri/Kost (UO) ...... 8-4*

FEB. 8 #13 UW 4, #19 VA. COMMONWEALTH 3 CHAPEL HILL, NC MAR. 2 #10 UW 6, #55 PURDUE 1 NORDSTROM SINGLES SINGLES 1. #5 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. #41 Florian Marquardt (VC) ...... 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 1. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Scott Mayer (Purdue) ...... 6-3, 1-6, 6-3* 2. #11 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Martin Ott (VC) ...... 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 2. #14 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Andrew Wakefield (Purdue) ...... 6-2, 6-2 3. #80 Pedro Nieto (VC) def. Ari Strasberg (UW) ...... 6-2, 6-2 3. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Troy Havens (Purdue) ...... 6-1, 2-6, 7-6 4. Mats Norin (VC) def. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) ...... 6-4, 6-1 4. Paul Rose (Purdue) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 7-6, 4-6, 7-6 5. Danny Casquero (VC) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 5. #116 Peter Scharler (UW) def. David Robinson (Purdue) ...... 5-7, 6-1, 7-5 6. Peter Scharler (UW) def. Francesc Lleal (VC) ...... 6-7, 7-6, 6-0* 6. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Colin Foster (Purdue) ...... 6-2, 6-0 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. Marquardt/Nieto (VC) def. #18 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 8-5 1. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Mayer/Rose (Purdue) ...... 8-6* 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Norin/Ott (VC) ...... 9-8 2. Havens/Wakefield (Purdue) def. Sundsten/Weiss (UW) ...... 8-3 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Casquero/Lleal (VC) ...... 8-5 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Chatterjee/Foster (Purdue) ...... 8-4 www.gohuskies.com -- 19 -- 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis 20032002-2003 MATCH SEASON RESULTS REVIEW MAR. 7 #10 UW 6, #61 FRESNO STATE 1 NORDSTROM MAR. 29 #7 CALIFORNIA 5, #9 UW 2 QUILLIAN SINGLES SINGLES 1. #14 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Hector Almada (FSU) ...... 6-2, 7-5 1. #19 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #50 Conor Niland (CAL) ...... 6-4, 7-6 (7) 2. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Stefan Suta (FSU) ...... 6-3, 6-2 2. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. John Paul Fruttero (CAL) ...... 7-5, 6-3 3. Fred Sundsten (UW) def. Greg Shearer (FSU) ...... 6-2, 7-6 (3) 3. Or Dekel (CAL) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 7-6, 6-1 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Marc Schearer (FSU) ...... 7-5, 6-4* 4. Robert Kowalczyck (CAL) def. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) ...... 6-2, 6-2 5. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Andy Sinn (FSU) ...... 7-6, 6-4 (8) 5. Steve Berke (CAL) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 6-2, 7-5 6. Sergin Modoc (FSU) def. #116 Peter Scharler (UW) ...... 5-7, 7-5 (10-7) 6. #124 Mik Ledvonova (CAL) def. Peter Scharler (UW) ...... 6-2, 6-3 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. #55 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) def. Almada/Sergiu Modoc (FSU) ...... 8-6* 1. #25 Berke/Kowalczyck (CAL) def. #53 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 8-4 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Shearer/Suta (FSU) ...... 8-1 2. Briaud/Fruttero (CAL) def. Hanlin/ Ruby (UW) ...... 8-6 3. O’Rourke/Schearer (FSU) def. Sundsten/Weiss (UW) ...... 8-6 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Ledvonova/Niland (CAL) ...... 8-5

MAR. 8 #10 UW 7, SANTA CLARA 0 NORDSTROM APR. 4 #40 ARIZONA STATE 4, #11 UW 3 TEMPE, ARIZ. SINGLES SINGLES 1. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Erich Chen (SC) ...... 6-2, 6-1* 1. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. #125 Pim Van Mele (ASU) ...... 6-3, 7-5 2. #14 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Francisco Zepponi (SC) ...... 6-0, 6-0 2. #19 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Clinton Letcher (ASU) ...... 6-7(5), 6-0, 6-1 3. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Taylor Bedilion (SC) ...... 6-1, 7-6 (2) 3. Chris Stewart (ASU) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 4. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Federico Mattioli (SC) ...... 6-2, 6-3 4. Chris Letcher (ASU) def. Christoph Palmanshofer(UW) ...... 7-5, 6-1 5. #116 Peter Scharler (UW) def. Ben Hidalgo (SC) ...... 6-1, 6-2 5. Olivier Charroin (ASU) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 6-1, 6-3 6. Nick Weiss (UW) def. Mike Bruggemann (SC) ...... 6-2, 7-6 (3) 6. Ryan McBride (ASU) def. Peter Scharler (UW) ...... 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Bruggemann/Chen (SC) ...... 8-5 1. #53 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) def. Chris Letcher/Stewart (ASU) ...... 9-8(8) 2. Sundsten/ Weiss (UW) def. Hidalgo/Zepponi (SC) ...... 8-2 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Clinton Letcher/Charroin (ASU) ...... 8-6 3. Felsenthal/Vlaski (UW) def. Bedilion/Mattioli (SC) ...... 8-3* 3. McBride/Van Mele (ASU) def. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) ...... 9-8 (7)

MAR. 9 #10 UW 5, #41 SAN DIEGO 2 NORDSTROM APR. 5 #52 ARIZONA 4, #11 UW 3 TUCSON, ARIZ. SINGLES SINGLES 1. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Plerrick Ysern (USD) ...... 6-4, 6-3* 1. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Whi Kim (UA) ...... 6-7, 6-3, 7-5 2. #14 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Jason Pongsrikul (USD) ...... 6-3, 6-0 2. Carl Hagman (UA) def. #19 Matt Hanlin (UW) ...... 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 3. Nic Beque (USD) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 7-5, 6-4 3. Paul Warkentin (UA) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 4-6, 7-6, 6-2 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Rob Blair (USD) ...... 6-3, 6-4 4. Roger Matalonga (UA) def. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) ...... 7-6, 6-7, 6-3* 5. Mirza Koristovic (USD) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 7-6, 6-4 5. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Colin O’Grady (UA), ...... 6-4, 6-3 6. #116 Peter Scharler (UW) def. Ben Regin (USD) ...... 6-0, 6-2 6. Daniel Andrus (UA) def. Nick Weiss (UW) ...... 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. Pongrikul/Beuque (SD) def. #55 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 9-7 1. #53 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) def. Kim/Warkentin (UA) ...... 8-6 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Ysern/Blair (SD) ...... 8-4 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. O’Grady/Matalonga (UA) ...... 8-3 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Koristovic /Regin (SD) ...... 8-3 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Hagman/Andrus (UA) ...... 8-4

MAR. 23 #7 UW 6, PACIFIC 1 CAPITOLA, CALIF. APR. 11 #15 UW 4, #22 USC 2 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. SINGLES SINGLES 1. #16 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Lennart Maack (Pacific) ...... 6-2, 7-5 1. #53 Prakash Amritraj (USC) def. #26 Matt Hanlin (Wash) ...... 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (4) 2. #7 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Arnar Sigurdsson (Pacific) ...... 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 2. #10 Alex Vlaski (Wash) def. Daniel Langre (USC) ...... 6-3, 6-4 3. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Michael Duong (Pacific) ...... 7-6(3), 4-6, 1-0(12-10) 3. Ari Strasberg (Wash) def. #115 Johan Berg (USC) ...... 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 4. Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Niclas Otte (Pacific) ...... 6-7 (5), 6-1, 6-4 4. Christoph Palmanshofer (Wash) def. Ruben Torres (USC) ...... 2-6, 6-3, 7-6 5. Peter Scharler (UW) def. Vincent Kubler (Pacific) ...... 6-1, 3-6, 6-1 5. Dillon Ruby (Wash) def. Parker Collins (USC) ...... 6-3, 6-2 6. Maxime Lacroix (Pacific) def. Scott Felsenthal (UW) ...... 6-1, 6-4 6. Jeff Kazarian (USC) vs. Peter Scharler (Wash) ...... 5-2 suspended DOUBLES DOUBLES 1.#24 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) def. Maack/Sigurdsson (Pacific) ...... 8-2 1. Amritraj/Kazarian (USC) def. #33 Strasberg/Vlaski (Wash) ...... 8-4 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Black/Otte (Pacific) ...... 9-7 2. Hanlin/Ruby (Wash) def. Berg/Torres (USC) ...... 9-8 (4) 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Duong/Kubler (Pacific) ...... 8-6 3. Collins/Langre (USC) def. Palmanshofer/Scharler (Wash) ...... 8-0

MAR. 28 #6 STANFORD 5, #9 UW 2 QUILLIAN APR. 12 # 4 UCLA 7, #15 UW 0 LOS ANGELES, CALIF. SINGLES SINGLES 1. #12 (STAN) def. #19 Matt Hanlin (UW) ...... 7-5, 1-6, 6-3 1. #5 Tobias Clemens (UCLA) def. #26 Matt Hanlin (UW) ...... 6-1, 6-3 2. #8 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. #64 (STAN) ...... 7-5, 6-2 2. #40 Marcin Matkowski (UCLA) def. #10 Alex Vlaski (UW) ...... 6-2, 6-2 3. #53 KC Corkery (STAN) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 6-7, 6-1, 6-0 3. #120 Rodrigo Grilli (UCLA) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 6-2, 6-2 4. #57 (STAN) def. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) ...... 6-4, 6-4 4. #35 Chris Lam (UCLA) def. Ari Strasberg (UW) ...... 6-0, 6-4 5. James Pade (STAN) def. Ari Stasberg (UW) ...... 6-7, 6-4, 6-3 5. #64 Erfan Djahangiri (UCLA) def. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) ...... 6-3, 6-2 6. Phil Sheng (STAN) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 6-2, 5-7, 7-6* 6. Lassi Ketola (UCLA) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 6-2, 6-2 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. #4 Martin/Lipsky (STAN) def. #53 Ari Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 8-6 1. #22 Grilli/Matkowski (UCLA) def. #33 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 8-3 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. #27 Pade/Corkery (STAN) ...... 9-8 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. #38 Clemens/Ketola (UCLA) ...... 9-7 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Morris/Warburg (STAN) ...... 8-4 3. Djahangiri/Francis (UCLA) def. Sundsten/Weiss (UW) ...... 8-5 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 20 -- www.gohuskies.com 2002-20032003 MATCHSEASON RESULTS REVIEW APR. 19 #13 UW 4, #65 OREGON 3 EUGENE, ORE. MAY 11 #12 UW 4, #29 SAN DIEGO ST. 3 • NCAA 2nd Round• SINGLES SINGLES SDSU Courts, San Diego, Calif. 1. #63 Manuel Kost (UO) def. #10 Alex Vlaski (UW) ...... 6-3, 6-4 1. #42 Oliver Maiberger (SDSU) def. #10 Alex Vlaski (UW) ...... 6-2, 6-3 2. #26 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Oded Teig (UO) ...... 6-7, 6-1, 6-2 2. #28 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Ryan Redondo (SDSU) ...... 6-2, 7-6 (1) 3. Sven Swinnen (UO) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 6-0, 6-4 3 . Felix Hardt (SDSU) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 6-4, 6-3 4 . Thomas Bieri (UO) def. Ari Strasberg (UW) ...... 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 4 . Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Daniel Jung (SDSU) ...... 6-0, 6-4 5. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Chris King (UO) ...... 6-1, 6-0 5.’ Dillon Ruby (UW) vs. Armando Carrascosa (SDSU) ...... 6-3, 6-3 6 . Dillon Ruby (UW) def. Jason Menke (UO) ...... 6-2, 6-4 6 . Peter Scharler (UW) vs. Gabe Coren (SDSU) ...... 6-3, 6-2 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. Swinnen/Teig (UO) def. #33 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 8-6 1. #2 Maiberger/Redondo (SDSU) def. #37 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) ...... 8-2 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Bieri/Kost (UO) ...... 9-8 (7-3) 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) def. Jung/Carrascosa (SDSU) ...... 8-6 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Menke/Spencer (UO) ...... 8-2 3. Hardt/Coren (SDSU) def. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) ...... 8-6

MAY 10 #12 UW 4, AMERICAN 0 • NCAA 1st Round• MAY 17 #1 ILLINOIS 4, #12 UW 2 • NCAA 3rd Round• SINGLES SDSU Courts, San Diego, Calif. SINGLES Henry Feild Stadium, Athens, Ga. 1. #10 Alex Vlaski (UW) def. Tushar Garg (AU) ...... 7-5, 6-1 1. #10 Alex Vlaski (UW) vs. #3 Amer Delic (ILL)...... dnf 2. #28 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Guilluame Tarralle (AU) ...... 6-2, 6-1 2. #28 Matt Hanlin (UW) def. #12 Brian Wilson (ILL) ...... 6-4, 6-3 3 . Fred Sundsten (UW) vs. Kyle Bailey (AU) ...... dnf 3. #22 (ILL) def. Fred Sundsten (UW) ...... 6-2, 6-4 4 . Christoph Palmanshofer (UW) def. Juancarlo Vazquez (AU) ...... 6-0, 6-3 4. Michael Calkins (ILL) def. Christoph Palmanshofer (UW)...... 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 5. Dillon Ruby (UW) vs. Juan Jaysingh (AU) ...... dnf 5. Chris Martin (ILL) def. Dillon Ruby (UW) ...... 6-0, 6-3 6 . Peter Scharler (UW) vs. Jonah Fleigelman (AU) ...... dnf 6. Peter Scharler (UW) def. Ryler DeHeart (ILL) ...... 6-4, 6-3 DOUBLES DOUBLES 1. #37 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) def. Garg/Kulcsar (AU) ...... 8-3 1. #37 Strasberg/Vlaski (UW) vs. #11 Delic/Calkins (ILL) ...... dnf 2. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) vs. Bailey/Fliegelman (AU) ...... dnf 2. Wilson/Ram (ILL) def. Hanlin/Ruby (UW) ...... 8-4 3. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) def. Rivero/Jaysingh (AU) ...... 8-1 3. Stolt/Martin (ILL) def. Palmanshofer/Scharler (UW) ...... 8-4

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2003 ALL-PAC-10 CONFERENCE TEAMS FIRST TEAM Tobias Clemens, UCLA Matt Hanlin, Washington David Martin, Stanford Marcin Matkowski, UCLA Conor Niland, California Alex Vlaski, Washington SECOND TEAM Prakash Amritraj, USC K.C. Corkery, Stanford Rodrigo Grilli, UCLA Manuel Kost, Oregon Robert Kowalczyk, Cal Scott Lipsky, Stanford Pim Van Mele, Arizona State Marcin Matkowski (left) from UCLA defeated Alex Vlaski in the 2003 Pac-10 Singles Final HONORABLE MENTION Erfan Djahangiri, UCLA 2003 PAC-10 MEN’S TENNIS INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS John Paul Fruttero, California HUSKY RESULTS Carl Hagman, Arizona FIRST ROUND - SINGLES Chris Lam, UCLA DILLON RUBY ...... lost to Scott Lipsky (Stanford) ...... 6-4, 6-1 Daniel Langre, USC MATT HANLIN ...... defeated Sven Swinnen (Oregon) ...... 6-3, 6-4 Sam Warburg, Stanford ALEX VLASKI ...... defeated Thomas Bieri (Oregon) ...... 6-3, 6-1 CHRISTOPH PALMANSHOFER lost to Chris Lam (UCLA) ...... 6-1, 6-4 CO-PAC-10 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR SECOND ROUND - SINGLES Tobias Clemens, UCLA MATT HANLIN ...... defeated James Pade (Stanford) ...... 6-4, 7-5 Marcin Matkowski, UCLA ALEX VLASKI ...... defeated Sam Warburg (Stanford) ...... 6-4, 6-1 QUARTERFINALS - SINGLES PAC-10 DOUBLES TEAM OF THE YEAR MATT HANLIN ...... lost to John Paul Fruttero (Cal) ...... 6-4, 6-1 Scott Lipsky/David Martin, Stanford ALEX VLASKI ...... defeated Rodrigo Grilli (UCLA) ...... 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 SEMIFINALS - SINGLES PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR ALEX VLASKI ...... defeated David Martin (Stanford) ...... 7-5, 6-3 K.C. Corkery, Stanford FINALS - SINGLES ALEX VLASKI ...... lost to Marcin Matkowski (UCLA) ...... 6-4, 6-2 PAC-10 COACH OF THE YEAR FIRST ROUND - DOUBLES Dick Gould, Stanford HANLIN/RUBY ...... lost to Collins/Langre (USC) ...... 8-4 PALMANSHOFER/SCHARLER lost to Corkery/Pade (Stanford) ...... 8-3 MEN’S PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 2003 Final Pac-10 Men’s Standings FIRST TEAM Carl Hagman, Arizona School Pac-10 Pct. Overall Pct. UW David Martin, Stanford Result Jon Stott, Arizona 1. Stanford* 7-0 1.000 21-3 .875 L, 2-5 Ari Strasberg, Washington Balazs Veress, California 2. UCLA 6-1 .857 20-3 .870 L, 0-7 Alex Vlaski, Washington 3. California 4-2 .667 18-4 .818 L, 2-5 SECOND TEAM 4. Arizona State 3-3 .500 9-11 .450 L, 3-4 Patrick Briaud, California 5. Arizona 3-4 .429 9-10 .474 L, 3-4 Olivier Charrion, Arizona State 6. Washington 2-5 .286 16-5 .762 -- Tobias Clemens, UCLA USC 2-5 .286 13-11 .542 W, 4-2 John Paul Fruttero, California Carter Morris, Stanford 8. Oregon 0-7 .000 8-12 .400 W, 4-3 Sven Swinnen, Oregon *Pac-10 Champion Honorable Mention (UW only) - Peter Scharler 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 22 -- www.gohuskies.com 2002-2003 SEASONHUSKY REVIEW ACES HUSKY MEN’S TENNIS OUTSTANDING SUPPORTERS

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www.gohuskies.com -- 23 -- 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis 2002-2003NATIONAL SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS REVIEW HUSKIES IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Finish Result Coach Site 1949 t2nd in NCAA 4 points Windy Langlie Austin, Texas 1952 t4rd in NCAA 8 points Windy Langlie Chicago, Ill. 1953 t5th in NCAA 7 points Windy Langlie Syracuse, N.Y. 1954 t5th in NCAA 3 points Windy Langlie Seattle, Wash. 1955 t4th in NCAA 5 points Windy Langlie Chapel Hill, N.C. 1960 t4th in NCAA 2 points Windy Langlie Seattle, Wash. 1962 11th in NCAA 2 points Ed Meyerson Stanford, Calif. 1963 t15th in NCAA 3 points Ed Meyerson Princeton, N.J. 1964 t13th in NCAA 2 points Ed Meyerson East Lansing, Mich. 1965 t19th in NCAA 2 points Ed Meyerson Los Angeles, Calif. 1968 22nd in NCAA 2 points Bill Quillian San Antonio, Texas 1970 22nd in NCAA 3 points Bill Quillian Salt Lake City, Utah 1995 NCAA Region 8 first round L, UC Irvine, 3-4 Matt Anger Los Angeles, Calif. 1996 NCAA Region 8 first round L, Arizona State, 3-4 Matt Anger Las Vegas, Nev. 1997 NCAA Region 8 first round W, UC Irvine, 4-0 Matt Anger Malibu, Calif. NCAA Region 8 semifinals L, UC Santa Barbara, 1-4 Malibu, Calif. 1998 NCAA Region 8 semifinals W, UC Santa Barbara, 4-2 Matt Anger Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA Region 8 final L, UCLA, 2-4 Los Angeles, Calif. 1999 NCAA first round W, Minnesota, 4-1 Matt Anger Athens, Ga. NCAA second round L, Georgia, 3-4 Athens, Ga. 2000 NCAA first round L, San Diego State, 3-4 Matt Anger Malibu, Calif. 2001 NCAA first round W, Hofstra, 4-0 Matt Anger Boston, Mass. NCAA second round W, Notre Dame, 4-1 Boston, Mass. NCAA Round of 16 L, UCLA, 1-4 Athens, Ga. 2002 NCAA first round W, Tulane, 4-2 Matt Anger Stanford, Calif. NCAA second round W, Stanford, 4-3 Stanford, Calif. NCAA Round of 16 L, Auburn, 4-3 College Station, Texas 2003 NCAA first round W, American, 4-0 Matt Anger San Diego, Calif. NCAA second round W, San Diego State, 4-3 San Diego, Calif. NCAA Round of 16 L, Illinois, 2-4 Athens, Ga. (Prior to 1977, individual wins counted in teams’ total points. In 1977, a dual-match, single-elimination team tournament was initiated.)

The 1953 Huskies - Tied For Fifth In The NCAA The 1949 Huskies - NCAA Runners Up DID YOU KNOW...? Washington is one of four Div. I teams to advance to the NCAA Sweet 16 Washington is also one of 19 Div. I teams to advance to the NCAA or better the last three straight years (2001-2003): Tournament in each of the last nine seasons (1995-2003): Duke UCLA Texas Christian Texas A&M Texas A&M USC Kentucky Virg. Commonwealth UCLA Georgia South CarolinaDuke South Alabama Washington Pepperdine Florida Washington Stanford Minnesota Texas Mississippi State Louisiana State Mississippi

2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 24 -- www.gohuskies.com NATIONAL2002-2003 CHAMPIONSHIPS SEASON REVIEW HUSKIES IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SINGLES (Round of 16 or better are listed) Year Player Finish Result Site 1924 Wallace Scott National Collegiate champion W, Arnold Jones (Yale), 6-2, 6-2, 7-5 Haverford, Pa. Semifinals W, Andersen (Columbia), 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 Quarterfinals W, Lang (Columbia), 6-3, 6-4 Round of 16 W, Rockafellow (Colgate), 6-2, 8-6 1942 Robert Odman NCAA Round of 16 L, Fred Schroeder (Stanford), 8-6, 6-1 New Orleans, La. 1943 Robert Odman NCAA quarterfinals L, Earl Cochell (USC), 6-4, 6-1 Chicago, Ill. NCAA Round of 16 W, William Bauman (William & Mary), 6-4, 6-3 1948 Jim Brink NCAA semifinals L, Harry Likas (USF), 6-4, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA quarterfinals W, James Evert (Notre Dame), 6-2, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1 NCAA Round of 16 W, Robert Perez (USC), 7-9, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 1952 Bill Quillian NCAA quarterfinals L, Hugh Stewart (USC), 6-1, 6-1 Chicago, Ill. NCAA Round of 16 W, Bernard Gerhardt (Texas), 6-2, 6-0 1953 Don Flye NCAA Round of 16 L, Hamilton Richardson (Tulane), 6-1, 6-4 Syracuse, N.Y. 1953 Bill Quillian NCAA quarterfinals L, Ron Livingston (UCLA), 11-9, 2-6, 6-3 Syracuse, N.Y. NCAA Round of 16 W, Harold McGrath (Syracuse), 6-1, 6-2 1954 Bill Quillian NCAA quarterfinals L, Jacque Grigry (USC), 11-9, 6-3 NCAA Round of 16 W, Conrad Woods (llinois), 6-1, 6-2 Seattle, Wash. 1955 Bill Quillian NCAA final L, Jose Aguero (Tulane), 6-1, 4-6, 6-1, 6-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. NCAA semifinals W, Pancho Contreras (USC), 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-0, 6-1 NCAA quarterfinals W, Sammy Giammalva (Texas), 6-8, 6-3, 8-6 NCAA Round of 16 W, Joaquin Reyes (USC), 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 1960 Harry Doyle NCAA Round of 16 L, Norman Perry (UCLA), 6-1, 6-1 1999 Eric Drew NCAA semifinals L, (Florida), 2-6, 3-6 Athens, Ga. NCAA quarterfinals W, Esteban Carril (Texas Christian) 6-4, 6-4 NCAA Round of 16 W, Justin O’Neal (Florida), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 2001 Matt Hanlin NCAA Round of 16 L, Brian Vahdly (Virginia), 6-1, 6-1 Athens, Ga. 2003 Alex Vlaski NCAA semifinals L, Amer Delic (Illinois), 7-6, 3-6, 6-2 Athens, Ga. NCAA quarterfinals W, Rameez Junaid (Auburn), 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 NCAA Round of 16 W, Bobby Reynolds (Vanderbilt), 7-5, 7-6 DOUBLES (Round of 16 or better are listed) Year Players Finish Result Site 1924 Bob Hesketh/Wallace Scott NCAA semifinals L, Ingrahm/Pfaffman (Harvard), 6-4, 7-5 Haverford, Penn. NCAA quarterfinals W, Hubbell/Sheridan (Yale), 6-3, 7-5 NCAA Round of 16 W, Anderson/Lang (Columbia), 3-6, 2-4, ret. 1949 Jim Brink/Fred Fisher NCAA champions W, Larsen/Match (USC), 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 Austin, Texas NCAA semifinals W, Kelley/Gordfarb (Texas), 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 NCAA quarterfinals W, Larned/Behrens (Rollins), 7-5, 6-4 NCAA Round of 16 W, Lewis/Mechem (Stanford), 6-0, 7-5 1952 Don Flye/Bill Quillian NCAA quarterfinals L, Oates/Harris (Texas), 6-4, 11-9 Chicago, Ill. NCAA Round of 16 W, Krikorian/Gale (San Jose State), 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 1953 Ray Albano/Kirk NCAA Round of 16 L, Mayne/Ditzler (California), 6-4, 6-1 Syracuse, N.Y. 1953 Bill Quillian/Don Flye NCAA quarterfinals L, Shea/Grigry (USC), 4-6, 8-6, 6-3 Syracuse, N.Y. NCAA Round of 16 W, Eisenberg/Schulze (Princeton), 6-0, 11-9 1954 Jim Getchell/Herb Smetheram NCAA Round of 16 L, Call/Perley (USC), 6-3, 6-2 Seattle, Wash. 1954 Doyle Perkins/Bill Quillian NCAA quarterfinals L, Grigry/Cleveland (USC), 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 Seattle, Wash. NCAA Round of 16 W, Kuhn/Bennett (Northwestern), 9-7, 7-9, 6-1 1955 Doyle Perkins/Bill Quillian NCAA quarterfinals L, Contreras/Reyes (USC), 6-4, 6-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. NCAA Round of 16 W, Been/Lovelace (Texas), 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 1956 Linden/Doyle Perkins NCAA Round of 16 L, Fowler/Pinchoff (Kalamazoo), 6-1, 6-2 Kalamazoo, Mich. 1960 Gary Doyle/Geordie Martin NCAA quarterfinals L, Delgado/Grant (USC), 6-4, 6-3 Seattle, Wash. NCAA Round of 16 W, Dell/Wood (Yale), 8-10, 6-2, 9-7 1962 Laury Hunt/Brian Bloomberg NCAA Round of 16 L, Nagler/Palmer (UCLA), 6-2, 6-1 Palo Alto, Calif. 1999 Eric Drew/ NCAA Round of 16 L, Carter/Williams (Arizona State), 7-6, 6-3 Athens, Ga.

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1970 All-American 1993 All-American 1999 All-American Dick Knight Chet Crile Eric Drew

1999 All-American 2001 All-American 2003 All-American Robert Kendrick Matt Hanlin Alex Vlaski

ALL-AMERICA (second), 2003 (first) Wai Ching Lee–1980 Chet Crile–1993 (singles) Robert Kendrick–1998 (second), 1999 (first) Chris Pearson–1984, 1985, 1986 Eric Drew–1999 (singles, doubles) Alex Vlaski–2002 (second), 2003 (first) Scott Pearson–1981, 1983 Matt Hanlin–2001 (singles) Ian Schroeder–1988, 1989 ACADEMIC ALL-PAC-10 TEAM Dick Knight–1970 Charlie Short–1984 Ornello Arlati–1994 (first), 1996 (first) Robert Kendrick–1999 (singles, doubles) Jeremy Berman–1999 (2nd), 2000 (1st), 2001(2nd) Alex Vlaski - 2003 (singles) PAC-10 NORTHERN DIVISION COACH OF Chet Crile–1991 (second), 1992 (first), 1993 THE YEAR (first) REGION 8 HONORS Chuck Mertel–1985 Mathias Fristch–1994 (second) Doug Ruffin–1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, Player to Watch - Alex Vlaski - 2003 Matt Hanlin–2001 (hm) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Player to Watch – Robert Kendrick–1999 Christoph Kull–1999 (first) John Van Nostrand Memorial Award - Matt Marius Lunde– 2000 (hm), 2001 (hm) Chip Zimmer–1980, 1981 Hanlin - 2003 Manuel Marti–1992 (second), 1993 (first) Freshman of the Year – Robert Kendrick–1998 Michael Olejar–1991 (second) ALL-PAC-10 NORTHERN DIVISION Asst. Coach of the Year – Gordon O’Reilly– Andy Posavac–1999 (2nd), 2000 (2nd), 2001 Ornello Arlati–1993, 1994 1998 (2nd) Tim Brown–1990 Freshman of the Year – Alex Vlaski–2002 Chad Raymond–1997 (first) Chet Crile–1990, 1991, 1992 Sasha Rampazzo–1996 (2nd), 1997 (2nd), 1998 Jon Freudenberger–1988 PACIFIC-10 HONORS (2nd) Aaron Gross–1990, 1991 NOTE: The conference was not divided into Stefano Rampazzo–1997 (second) David Johnson–1989 divisions or Peter Scharler - 2003 (second) Knute Lunde–1990 no awards were given in the Northern Division the Ari Strasberg–2001 (second), 2002 (first), Inaki Marti–1992 following years: 1928-37, 1944-45, 1958-75, and 2003 (first) Manuel Marti–1991, 1992, 1993 1995-97. The Pac-10 began playing a fully Mark Tomandl–1995 (second) Jeff Parry–1988 integrated schedule in the spring of 1998 for the Alex Vlaski - 2003 (first) Ian Schroeder–1988, 1989 first time ever. Nick Weiss–2002 (second) Mark Tomandl–1992, 1994 Robert Wendell–1993 (second), 1994 (second) Robert Wendell–1993, 1994 PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Nick Williams–1995 (second) Mark Woolley-2000 (second) Alex Vlaski –2002 PAC-10 NORTHERN DIVISION CHAMPIONS 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, PAC-10 NORTHERN DIVISION ALL-PAC-10 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, PLAYER OF THE YEAR Andrej Bizjak–2001 (second) 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1976, 1977, 1978, Ornello Arlati–1994 Eric Drew–1998 (second), 1999Eric (first) Drew Chet Crile–1991, 1992, 1993 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, Matt Hanlin–2000 (second), 2001 (second), 2002 Aaron Gross–1990 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 26 -- www.gohuskies.com 2002-2003 SEASONITA RANKINGS REVIEW HUSKY MEN IN THE FINAL ITA ALL-TIME HIGH RANKINGS RANKINGS TEAM SINGLES (Top-50) Year Coach Final Ranking Year Player Ranking 2003 Matt Anger No. 12 1999 Robert Kendrick No. 3 2001 Matt Anger No. 17 2003 Alex Vlaski No. 4 1998 Matt Anger No. 17 2003 Matt Hanlin No. 11 2002 Matt Anger No. 25 1993 Chet Crile No. 15 1999 Matt Anger No. 25 1999 Eric Drew No. 17 2000 Matt Anger No. 33 2001 Andrej Bizjak No. 37 1995 Matt Anger No. 40 1997 Nick Williams No. 41 1996 Matt Anger No. 43 1996 Ornello Arlati No. 43 1997 Matt Anger No. 44 2001 Andy Posavac No. 49 1994 Doug Ruffin No. 48

SINGLES DOUBLES (Top-50) Year Player Final Ranking Year Player Ranking 2003 Alex Vlaski No. 6 1999 Eric Drew No. 9 1999 Robert Kendrick No. 11 1999 Robert Kendrick No. 9 1999 Eric Drew No. 20 (tie) 2003 Alex Vlaski No. 18 1993 Chet Crile No. 20 2003 Ari Strasberg No. 18 2002 Alex Vlaski No. 24 2000 Mark Woolley No. 23 2003 Matt Hanlin No. 24 1999 Nick Quatrochi No. 25 1998 Eric Drew No. 33 1996 Ornello Arlati No. 30 2002 Matt Hanlin No. 35 1996 Nick Williams No. 30 1992 Chet Crile No. 36 2000 Andy Posavac No. 33 1998 Robert Kendrick No. 42 2004 Alex Slovic No. 35 2001 Matt Hanlin No. 47 2001 Jeremy Berman No. 36 1996 Eric Drew No. 64 2001 Andrej Bizjak No. 68 1997 Nick Williams No. 73 1994 Ornello Arlati No. 75 1990 Aaron Gross No. 76 1996 Ornello Arlati No. 78 1995 Ornello Arlati No. 78 1997 Eric Drew No. 90 2000 Matt Hanlin No. 92

DOUBLES Year Team Final Ranking 1999 Eric Drew/Robert Kendrick No. 13 1998 Eric Drew/Robert Kendrick No. 36 1996 Ornello Arlati/Nick Williams No. 36 2003 Ari Strasberg/Alex Vlaski No. 37 2000 Andy Posavac/Nick Quatrochi No. 41 2001 Jeremy Berman/Andy Posavac No. 44 2002 Ari Strasberg/Alex Vlaski No. 48

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HUSKY MEN’S TENNIS HALL OF FAME

Jim Brink (1947-48-49) Darrell “Righty” Eden (1941-42-46) Fred Fisher (1949) Dick Knight (1968-69-70) Art Langlie (coach, 1931-33, 1947-60) Bill Quillian (player, 1952-55; coach, 1966-73) Wallace Scott (1924) Jack Torney (coach, 1934-41)

HUSKIES AT THE GRAND SLAMS IN THE OPEN ERA (1968-PRESENT)

Wimbledon Dick Knight 1972 Robert Kendrick 2002 Robert Kendrick 2003

U.S. Open Dick Knight 1971 Robert Kendrick 2001 Robert Kendrick 2003

Pictured: Robert Kendrick

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Year Record Conf./Nat’l. Finish (ITA Rank.) Coach Year Overall Conf./Nat’l. Finish (ITA Rank.) Coach 1909 ...... 3-0-1 ...... Bert Hansen 1969 ...... 9-5 ..... 5th, Pac-8 ...... Bill Quillian 1910 ...... 1-0 ...... Hal Carey 1970 ...... 11-4 ..... 4th, Pac-8 (22) ...... Bill Quillian 1911-15 ... N/A ...... N/A 1971 ...... 6-6 ..... 6th, Pac-8 ...... Bill Quillian 1916 ...... 1-0-1 ...... Ed Brown 1972 ...... 9-6 ..... 6th, Pac-8 ...... Bill Quillian 1917 ...... N/A ...... Ed Brown 1973 ...... 8-8 ..... 6th, Pac-8 ...... Bill Quillian 1918 ...... 1-0 ...... Ed Brown 1974 ...... 13-5 ..... 6th, Pac-8 ...... Steve Hopps 1919 ...... 1-0 ...... James Arbuthnot 1975 ...... 10-5 ..... 5th, Pac-8 ...... Chip Zimmer 1920 ...... 1-0 ...... Ed Brown 1976 ...... 9-5 ..... 1st, NW Intercollegiates ...... Chip Zimmer 1921 ...... 4-0 ...... James Arbuthnot 1977 ...... 13-2 ..... 1st, Pac-8 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1922 ...... 0-2-1 ...... James Arbuthnot 1978 ...... 13-4 ..... 1st, Pac-8 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1923 ...... 2-1 ...... James Arbuthnot 1979 ...... 30-4 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1924 ...... 2-1 ...... James Arbuthnot 1980 ...... 11-4 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1925 ...... 3-0 ...... James Arbuthnot 1981 ...... 20-12 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1926 ...... 3-0 ...... James Arbuthnot 1982 ...... 21-6 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1927 ...... 6-1 ...... Al Kelley 1983 ...... 19-5 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1928 ...... 2-1-1 ...... James Arbuthnot 1984 ...... 14-11 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1929 ...... 4-1 ...... James Arbuthnot 1985 ...... 20-8 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Chuck Mertel 1930 ...... 3-0-1 ...... James Arbuthnot 1986 ...... 26-7 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1931 ...... 5-2 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1987 ...... 18-12 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1932 ...... 7-2 ...... Windy Langlie 1988 ...... 16-8 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1933 ...... 5-0 ...... Windy Langlie 1989 ...... 9-17 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1934 ...... 10-0 ...... Jack Torney 1990 ...... 12-11 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1935 ...... 7-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1991 ...... 9-16 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1936 ...... 5-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1992 ...... 6-9 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1937 ...... 4-1 ...... 3rd, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1993 ...... 13-8 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1938 ...... 5-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1994 ...... 10-13 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div. (No. 48) ...... Doug Ruffin 1939 ...... 4-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1995 ...... 12-11 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div./NCAA Reg. 8 1st Rd. (40) ...... Matt Anger 1940 ...... 6-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1996 ...... 16-8 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div./NCAA Reg. 8 1st Rd. (43) ...... Matt Anger 1941 ...... 5-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1997 ...... 16-8 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div./NCAA Reg. 8 semi (44) ...... Matt Anger 1942 ...... 4-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Ken Raby 1998 ...... 15-7 ..... tie-5th, Pac-10/NCAA Reg. 8 final (17) ...... Matt Anger 1943 ...... 3-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Rob Odman 1999 ...... 17-9 ..... 5th, Pac-10/NCAA 2nd Rd. (25) ...... Matt Anger 1944 ...... 4-1 ...... Don Hanson 2000 ...... 15-9 ..... 4th, Pac-10/NCAA 1st Rd. (33) ...... Matt Anger 1945 ...... 3-2 ...... NW Intercollegiate Champs...... Don Hanson 2001 ...... 20-8 ..... tie-4th, Pac-10/NCAA Round of 16 (17) ...... Matt Anger 1946 ...... 4-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 2002 ...... 19-7 ..... tie-5th, Pac-10/NCAA Round of 16 (25) ...... Matt Anger 1947 ...... 4-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 2003 ...... 18-6 ..... tie-6th, Pac-10/NCAA Round of 16 (12) ...... Matt Anger 1948 ...... 4-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 703-301-5 (.697) 94-Year History of the Program 1949 ...... 4-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div. (2)...... Windy Langlie 1950 ...... 3-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1951 ...... 5-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1952 ...... 5-1 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1953 ...... 6-0 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1954 ...... 5-1 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1955 ...... 4-1 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div. (4)...... Windy Langlie 1956 ...... 4-0 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1957 ...... 4-0 ...... Windy Langlie 1958 ...... 6-0 ..... 4th, PCC ...... Windy Langlie 1959 ...... 3-2 ...... Windy Langlie 1960 ...... 5-0 ..... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1961 ...... 5-0 ..... 5th, AAWU ...... Ed Meyerson 1962 ...... 6-0 ..... 4th, AAWU ...... Ed Meyerson 1963 ...... 4-4 ..... 5th, AAWU ...... Ed Meyerson 1964 ...... N/A ..... 5th, AAWU ...... Ed Meyerson 1965 ...... 4-0 ..... 5th, AAWU ...... Ed Meyerson 1966 ...... 7-1 ..... 6th, AAWU ...... Bill Quillian 1967 ...... 5-5 ..... 6th, Pac-8 ...... Bill Quillian 1968 ...... 8-4 ..... 5th, Pac-8 ...... Bill Quillian (left to right) Bill Reid, Windy Langlie, Wally Cavanagh www.gohuskies.com -- 29 -- 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis HUSKY2002-2003 TEAM SEASON RECORDS REVIEW

Singles Wins – Season Singles Winning Pct. – Season Name W Year (min. 20 matches) 1. Chet Crile 39 1992-93 Name Pct. W-L Year 2. Alex Vlaski 37 2002-03 1. John McKay .857 24-4 1978-79 3. Robert Kendrick 31 1998-99 2. Nick Weiss .850 17-3 2001-02 Matt Hanlin 31 2002-03 3. Dan Zeratsky .833 20-4 1981-82 5. Marius Lunde 28 1999-00 4. Jay Wilson .826 19-4 1984-85 Chet Crile 28 1991-92 Scott Pearson .826 19-4 1982-83 7. Matt Hanlin 27 2000-01 6. Alex Vlaski .822 37-8 2002-03 Ari Strasberg 27 2000-01 7. Billy Jacobsen .818 27-6 1985-86 Robert Kendrick 27 1997-98 Chris Romney .818 27-6 1978-79 Nick Williams 27 1996-97 9. Scott Pearson .813 26-6 1980-81 Billy Jacobsen 27 1985-86 10. Jay Wilson .800 20-5 1985-86 Chris Romney 27 1978-79 Chet Crile

Singles Wins – Career Singles Winning Pct. – Career Name W Years (min. 50 matches) 1. Chet Crile 108 1990-93 Name Pct. W-L Year Jeremy Berman Matt Hanlin 108 2000-03 1. Alex Vlaski .788 63-17 2001-03 3. Jeremy Berman 91 1997-01 2. Scott Pearson .780 78-22 1980-83 4. Eric Drew 86 1996-99 3. Chris Romney .774 48-14 1978-80 5. Marius Lunde 83 1998-01 4. Billy Jacobsen .756 68-22 1982- 6. Ornello Arlati 78 1993-96 83, 85-86 Scott Pearson 78 1980-83 5. Gary Yee .750 42-14 1972-75 8. Randy Lim 69 1979-82 6. Robert Kendrick .734 58-21 1998-99 9. Billy Jacobsen 68 1982-83, 7. Matt Hanlin .725 108-41 2000-03 85-86 8. Eric Drew .717 86-34 1996-99 Andy Posavac 68 1998-01 9. Jay Wilson .714 60-24 1983-86 10. Chet Crile .692 108-48 1990-93

Robert Kendrick

Eric Drew

Ornello Arlati

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Doubles Wins – Season Doubles Winning Pct. – Career Name W Year (min. 50 matches) 1. Robert Kendrick 28 1998-99 Name W-L Pct. Years 2. Robert Kendrick 24 1997-98 1. Dan Zeratsky .773 68-20 1980-83 Ian Schroeder 24 1987-88 2. Scott Pearson .767 66-20 1980-83 Chris Romney 24 1978-79 3. Chris Pearson .758 50-16 1983-86 5. Dillon Ruby 23 2000-01 4. Robert Kendrick .754 52-17 1998-99 Eric Drew 23 1998-99 5. Jay Wilson .734 58-21 1983-86 Jeffrey Parry 23 1985-86 6. Wai Ching Lee .712 42-17 1977-80 Scott Pearson 23 1980-81 7. Ted Reischling .686 35-16 1984- Michael Kopach 23 1978-79 85,87 10. Andy Posavac 22 1998-99 8. Randy Lim .676 50-24 1979-82 Chris Pearson 22 1985-86 9. Eric Drew .661 72-37 1996-99 Dan Zeratsky 22 1980-81 10. Tim Brown .650 39-21 1990-93 Wai Ching Lee 22 1978-79

Doubles Wins – Career Singles and Doubles Wins – Career Nick Quatrochi Name W Years Name W Year 1. Eric Drew 72 1996-99 1. Matt Hanlin 178 2000-03 2. Nick Quatrochi 71 1997-00 2. Eric Drew 158 1996-99 3. Dillon Ruby 70 1999-03 3. Chet Crile 153 1990-93 Matt Hanlin 70 2000-03 4. Jeremy Berman 145 1997-01 5. Dan Zeratsky 68 1980-83 5. Scott Pearson 144 1980-83 6. Scott Pearson 66 1980-83 6. Ornello Arlati 143 1993-96 Marius Lunde 7. Ornello Arlati 65 1993-96 7. Dan Zeratsky 135 1980-83 8. Andy Posavac 64 1998-01 8. Andy Posavac 132 1998-01 9. Ari Strasberg 59 2000-03 9. Dillon Ruby 128 1999-03 10. Jay Wilson 58 1983-86 10. Randy Lim 119 1979-82

Doubles Winning Pct. – Season (min. 20 matches) Name W-L Pct. Year Matt Hanlin 1. Dan Zeratsky .913 21-2 1981-82 2. Scott Pearson .909 20-2 1981-82 3. John Foster .870 20-3 1987-88 4. Ian Schroeder .857 24-4 1987-88 5. Mike Kopach .852 23-4 1978-79 6. Wai Ching Lee .846 22-4 1978-79 7. Jay Wilson .833 20-4 1984-85 8. Peter Bismuti .800 20-5 1985-86 Chris Romney .800 24-6 1978-79 10. Eric Drew .793 23-6 1998-99 Jeff Parry .793 23-6 1985-86

Ian Schroeder www.gohuskies.com -- 31 -- 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis ALL-TIME2002-2003 LETTERWINNERSSEASON REVIEW (Year listed represents spring season) A Pierre Denton, 1910 John Hynes, 1969-70-71 Peter Miller, 1974 Richard Rosen, 1995-96 Peter Addison, 1976 John Diver, 1989 Kryan Hynes, 1930 Ray Montcrief, 1909 Henry Rosenberg, 1934-35-36 Bill Adkisson, 1945 Steve Dorsey, 1982-84 Mike Hynes, 1961-62-63 Joe Montgomery, 1969-70-71 Sverre Rostgaard, 1931 Jim Aikins, 1963-64-65 Harry Doyle, 1959-60-61 Scott Moore, 1995-96-97 Dillon Ruby, 2000-01-02-03 Ray Albano, 1952-53-55 Mel Dranga, 1925-26-27 I Kenneth Mordoff, 1970-71 Douglas Ruffin, 1971-72-73 Marshall Allen, 1920-21 Francis Draves, 1943 Wilson Ide, 1918 Brandt Morgan, 1966-67 Richard Andrews, 1974-75 Eric Drew, 1996-97-98-99 Dick Mosher, 1936-37 Ornello Arlati, 1993-94-95-96 J Lowery Mounger, 1957-58-59 Rod Sackett, 1945 E Bill Jacobsen, 1956-57-60 M. Muira, 1916 Monroe Sanders, 1918 B Darrell Eden, 1941-42-46 Billy Jacobsen, 1982-83-85-86 Murray, 1909 Peter Scharler, 2002-03 Dean Ballard, 1910 Donald Eden, 1942-46 Pete Jobs, 1960-61-62 Michael Scharman, 1972-75 Tom Barber, 1991 Paul Ehmer, 1968 David Johnson, 1988-89-91-92 N Ian Schroeder, 1987-88-89 Stewart Barker, 1920 Jeff Eicher, 1999-00 Fletcher Johnson, 1922-23-24 Gordon Naslund, 1945 Keith Schuster, 1977-78 Robert Baronsky, 1958 Kyle Ellegood, 1978-79 Steven Johnson, 1966-67-68 Mark Neubauer, 1981-82-83-84 Harry Scott, 1922 Donald Beer, 1970-71-72-73 Thomas Neubauer, 1988 Wallace Scott, 1924 Kenneth Beer, 1972-73-74 F K Bill Newkirk, 1928-29-30 Ladd Shanglie, 1938 Ed Bennett, 1951 Scott Felsenthal, 2002-03 Craig Kaplan, 1987 Wendell Niles, 1952 Harry Shaw, 1924-25 Sumner Bennett, 1954 Stephen Finnigan, 1967-68-69 Kenneth Kato, 1969-70 Lloyd Nordstrom, 1930-31-32 Charlie Short, 1984-85-86-87 James Berg, 1970-71-72-73 Fred Fisher, 1949 Kaufman, 1916 Sam Skidmore, 1925 Evan Berman, 1985 Peter Fisher, 1968-69 Wayne Kawakami, 1978-79 O Warren Slemmons, 1965 Jeremy Berman, 1998-99-00-01 Don Flye, 1952-53-57 Harold Keeney, 1933 Rollin Odell, 1955-56 Herb Smetheram, 1954 Dick Betts, 1939 Geordie Foster, 1981-82 Bruce Kellock, 1970 Bob Odman, 1941-42-43 Chris Sporcic, 1990-92 Ralph Bishop, 1934 John Foster, 1985-88 Robert Kendrick, 1998-99 Ron Oertli, 1956 Herb Steiner, 1943 Peter Bismuti, 1986 Eric Freeman, 1989-90-91 Bill Killingsworth, 1939-40 Michael Olejar, 1991 Cullen Stephenson, 1976-77-78 Andre Bizjak, 2001 Jon Freudenberger, 1988 Jerry Kirk, 1951-52-53 Al Olson, 1943 Jeff Stewart, 1966 Karl Blom, 1964-65-66 Matthias Fritsch, 1993-94-95 Jon Kirk, 1994 Walt Olson, 1944-46 Ari Strasberg, 2000-01-02-03 Brion Bloomberg, 1962-63 Kitamura, 1918 Mark Onustock, 1985-86-87-88 Fred Sundsten, 2003 Steve Bloomberg, 1967 G Dick Knight, 1968-69-70 Jack Opperman, 1945 Joe Swartz, 1926-27 Wally Bostick, 1947-49-51 Martin Gamling, 1997-98 Masami Kono, 1957-58 John Opperman, 1948-49 John Sweet, 1943 Bob Briggs, 1933-35 John Gant, 1981 Michael Kopach, 1978-79-80 Dewey Ostrom, 1937-38 Bill Brink, 1944 Doug Gardner, 1983 Dick Kriegal, 1944 Dick Oswald, 1946 T Jim Brink, 1947-48-49 Ernest Gardner, 1934 Christoph Kull, 1999 Hugo Oswald, 1943 Bill Taylor, 1920-21-22 David Broom, 1958-59-60 Vince Gavin, 1928 Chuck Tille, 1998-99 Henry Brown, 1927 Ed Geoghegen, 1940 L P Taylor Tom, 1996 Tim Brown, 1990-91-92-93 Jim Getchell, 1954 Robert Lagonegro, 1985 Byron Page, 1938-39-40 Mark Tomandl, 1992-93-94-95 Dick Bubois, 1925-26 Dave Goff, 1958-59 Art Langlie, 1920-21-22-23 Christoph Palmanshofer, Arnie Troeh, 1965 Dick Burrows, 1947 Tim Gottesman, 1994-95 Windy Langlie, 1926-28-29 2002-03 Ken Burrows, 1945-46-47-48 Andy Graber, 1990 Nick Lapins, 1964-65-66 Jeff Parry, 1986-87-88-89 V Bob Butterfield, 1942 Bill Grant, 1988 Archie LaRoux, 1939 Darren Parsons, 1989-90 Enrique Valdez, 1977-79-81 Don Grant, 1950 Gary Larson, 1962 Dean Parsons, 1962-63 Mark Van Noy, 1980 C Richard Grant, 1975-76-77-78 Timothy Larson, 1985 Greg Partain, 1982 Bill Vandenburge, 1947 Kevin Cahoon, 1976 Dave Greeley, 1938 Roland Lass, 1967-68-69 Chris Pearson, 1983-84-85-86 Alex Vlaski, 2002-03 Rex Calaunan, 1997 Mike Green, 1963 Dave Leaver, 1963-64-65 Scott Pearson, 1980-81-82-83 Percy Camberlain, 1918 Michael Greenberg, Wai Ching Lee, 1977-78-79-80 Don Peck, 1942-43 W Canfield, 1916 1974-75-76-77 Doug Lefebvre, 1941 Doyle Perkins, 1954-55-56 Tom Wall, 1976-77-78-80 Joseph Cannon, 1972-73-75 Barney Grevstad, 1934-35-36 Matt Leon, 2001-02 Bryce Perry, 1972-73-75 Don Waller, 1918-20-21 Brent Carlson, 1987 John Grimes, 1968 Kurt Leonhard, 1987-89 Haller Peterson, 1940-46 Frank Watanabe, 1942 William Carlyon, 1971-72-73 Aaron Gross, 1990-91 Carl Lieber, 1945 Tupper Pettit, 1960 Nick Weiss, 2002-03 Gary Case, 1966-67 Robert Grundy, 1989-90 Danny Lim, 1951-55 Willis Plummer, 1927-28 Hal Wendel, 1980 Bill Cate, 1939 Randy Lim, 1979-80-81-82 Andy Posavac, 1998-99-00-01 Robbie Wendell, 1993-94 Bill Cavanaugh, 1950 H Gary Linden, 1955-56-57 Hugh Preston, 1949-50 Brian Whiteside, 1979-81-82 Francis Chartier, 1994 Walt Hageman, 1951 Glenn Linden, 1950-51 Lou Wick, 1950-51-52 Derwyn Christensen, 1950 Wayne Hagen, 1983-84 Mark Litzau, 1977-78 Q Walt Wilkinshaw, 1937 Martin Chvoj, 1996-97 Matt Hanlin, 2000-01-02-03 Joe Livengood, 1923-25 Nicholas Quatrochi, Nick Williams, 1995-96-97 Fred Clarke, 1931 Bert Hansen, 1908 Henry Loquivan, 1940-41 1997-98-99-00 Jay Wilson, 1983-84-85-86 George Clarke, 1924-25-26-27 Bob Hanson, 1953-54 Hussein Lotfy, 1970-71-72 Bill Quillian, 1952-53-54-55 Bob Witt, 1933 Ted Clarke, 1932-33 Don Hanson, 1944-45 Kerry Loveland, 1989-90 Will Quillian, 1990 Clyde Witt, 1965-66 Colin Clegg, 1932-34 Jason Harnett, 1991-92-93-94 Jack Lowe, 1946-47-48-49 M.S. Woodin, 1908 Ken Clegg, 1933-35-36-37 Kent Harrison, 1979 Knute Lund, 1989-90-91-92 R Mark Woolley, 1997-98-99-00 Tim Coates, 1980 Scott Harrison, 1981-82 Marius Lunde, 1998-99-00-01 Richard Radloff, 1958-59-60 Jeff Wright, 1994 William Coats, 1967-68-69 Brian Hart, 1993-94 Sasha Rampazzo, 1995-96-97-98 Peter Colen, 1976 Shugo Hashiguchi, 1934 M Stefano Rampazzo, Y Curt Coons, 1937-38-39 Chris Hefter, 1991 Armand Marion, 1923 1993-95-96-97 Gary Yee, 1972-73-75 Bill Crapo, 1936-37-38 Steven Henderson, David Mark, 1972-73 Dick Rant, 1984-85-86-87 Chet Crile, 1990-91-92-93 1974-75-76-77 Inaki Marti, 1992-93 George Ravenscroft, 1938-39-40 Z David Herrman, 1991 Manuel Marti, 1991-92-93 Chad Raymond, 1997 Dan Zeratsky, 1980-81-82-83 D Bob Hesketh, 1923-24-25 Geordie Martin, 1959-60-61 Bill Reid, 1949 Stuart Zimmer Jr., 1968-69-70 Jim Damascus, 1948 Hubert Higgins, 1916 Don McCormick, 1965 Ted Reischling, 1984-85-87 Tori Dapas, 1994-95 Jim Hill, 1934-35 John McKay, 1978-79 Adair Remberg, 1908 Bud daPonte, 1932 Eric Hodderson, 1966 Don McLaren, 1929-30 Bill Rhodes, 1934-36 Craig Dawson, 1983-84-85 Art Holbrook, 1941-42 Andrew McLaughlan, 1978 Julian Rickles, 1936-37 Bob Dearing, 1935 George Hoyt, 1929-30-31 Dave Meacham, 1981-82 Mott Rieke, 1931-32-33 Ron Dekkert, 1945 Laury Hunt, 1961-62-63 Peter Meade, 1974-75 Chris Romney, 1978-79-80 Mark DeMaine, 1992-93 Steven Hunt, 1986-87-88 Chuck Mertel, 1955-56-57 Jack Rose, 1953

2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 32 -- www.gohuskies.com COACHING/SERIES2002-2003 SEASON RECORDS REVIEW

MEN’S ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS

Coach/Manager Years at UW Total Years Record Pct. Bert Hansen, mgr. 1909 1 year 3-0-1 .875 Hal Carey, mgr. 1910 1 year 1-0 1.000 Ed Brown 1916-18, 1920 4 years 3-0-1 .875 James Arbuthnot 1919, 1921-26, 1928-30 10 years 24-6-3 .773 Al Kelley 1927 1 year 6-1 .857 Windy Langlie 1931-33, 1947-60 17 years 79-9 .898 Jack Torney 1934-41, 1946 9 years 50-1 .980 Ken Raby 1942 1 year 4-0 1.000 Rob Odman 1943 1 year 3-0 1.000 Don Hanson 1944-45 2 years 7-3 .700 Ed Meyerson 1961-65 5 years 19-4 .826 Bill Quillian 1966-73 8 years 63-39 .618 Steve Hopps 1974 1 year 13-5 .722 Chip Zimmer 1975-81 7 years 106-36 .746 Chuck Mertel 1985 1 year 20-8 .714 Doug Ruffin 1982-84, 1986-94 12 years 173-123 .584 Matt Anger 1995-current 9 years 148-73 .670 Totals 90 years* 722-308-5 .698 *records for seven years (1911-15, 1917, 1964) are not available

TOP FIVE UW COACHES BY WINS TOP FIVE UW COACHES BY WINNING PERCENTAGE (minimum of 70 matches) 1. Doug Ruffin 173 1. Windy Langlie .898 (79-9) 2. Matt Anger 148 2. Chip Zimmer .746 (106-36) 3. Chip Zimmer 106 3. Matt Anger .670 (148-73) 4. Windy Langlie 79 4. Bill Quillian .618 (63-39) 5. Bill Quillian 63 5. Doug Ruffin .584 (173-123)

MEN’S ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS VS COLLEGIATE OPPONENTS Air Force ...... 4-0 CS Sacramento ...... 2-0 Kansas ...... 0-1 Oral Roberts ...... 1-2 Texas A&M ...... 0-1 Alabama-Birmingham ...... 0-1 Central Washington ...... 1-0 Kentucky ...... 0-1 Oregon ...... 106-5-1 Texas Christian ...... 2-2 American ...... 1-0 Chapman ...... 2-1 La Verne ...... 1-0 Oregon State ...... 47-9-2 Texas-El Paso ...... 0-1 Arizona ...... 6-11 Claremont-Mudd ...... 5-0 Lewis-Clark State ...... 1-0 Pacific ...... 4-0 Texas Tech ...... 2-0 Arizona State ...... 2-14 Colorado ...... 7-2 Linfield ...... 1-0 Pacific Lutheran ...... 29-0 Tulane ...... 2-0 Arkansas ...... 1-1 Cornell ...... 2-0 Louisiana-Lafayette ...... 2-2 Pan American ...... 0-1 Tulsa ...... 2-2 Auburn ...... 0-1 Dartmouth ...... 4-3 Louisville ...... 1-0 Pepperdine ...... 2-1 UCLA ...... 1-20 Azusa Pacific ...... 1-0 Denver ...... 1-0 Loyola Marymount ...... 1-0 Portland ...... 42-0 USC ...... 1-19 Ball State...... 1-0 Drake ...... 1-0 Michigan ...... 0-1 Princeton ...... 1-2 US International ...... 1-1 Baylor ...... 1-1 Duke...... 0-1 Michigan State ...... 1-0 Puget Sound ...... 9-0 Utah ...... 3-6 Boise State ...... 10-3 Eastern Washington ...... 3-0 Middle Tennessee St...... 1-0 Purdue ...... 2-0 Utah State ...... 2-0 Brigham Young ...... 4-4 Florida ...... 1-0 Minnesota ...... 3-2 Redlands ...... 3-6 Virginia Commonwealth ...... 1-0 BYU-Hawaii ...... 1-0 Fresno State ...... 5-6 Mississippi State ...... 1-0 Rice...... 1-1 Virginia Tech ...... 2-0 British Columbia ...... 15-0 Georgia ...... 1-2 Montana ...... 1-0 St. Mary’s ...... 4-0 Washington State ...... 74-0 Brown ...... 0-2 Georgia Tech ...... 1-0 Montana State ...... 4-0 Sacramento State ...... 2-0 Weber State ...... 6-1 California...... 6-26 Gonzaga ...... 5-0 Navy...... 1-0 San Diego ...... 4-10 Western Washington ...... 8-0 Clemson ...... 2-0 Grand Canyon ...... 1-0 Nebraska ...... 1-2 San Diego State ...... 11-10 West Texas State ...... 0-2 UC Davis ...... 4-3 Harvard ...... 0-1 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 1-2 San Francisco ...... 1-2 West Valley College ...... 1-0 UC Irvine ...... 5-9 Hawaii ...... 1-1 Nevada-Reno ...... 1-0 San Francisco State ...... 1-0 West Virginia ...... 0-1 UC Riverside ...... 1-0 Hawaii-Hilo ...... 1-0 New Mexico ...... 3-3 San Jose State ...... 5-7 Whitman ...... 22-1 UC San Diego ...... 4-2 Hawaii-Pacific ...... 1-0 New Mexico State ...... 2-0 Santa Clara ...... 5-0 Whitworth ...... 3-0-1 UC Santa Barbara ...... 12-6 Hofstra ...... 1-0 Northeastern Louisiana ...... 1-0 Seattle Pacific ...... 6-0 Wichita State ...... 0-1 Cal Poly-SLO ...... 4-1 Houston ...... 0-2 Northwestern ...... 4-3 Seattle University ...... 38-3 Willamette ...... 6-0 CS Bakersfield ...... 1-0 Idaho ...... 52-1 North Carolina ...... 1-0 South Alabama ...... 0-1 CS Fullerton ...... 2-0 Idaho State ...... 4-0 Notre Dame ...... 2-0 Southern Colorado ...... 1-0 CS Hayward...... 1-3 Illinois ...... 1-2 Ohio State ...... 1-0 Southern Methodist ...... 0-2 CS Long Beach ...... 2-7 Indiana State ...... 2-0 Oklahoma ...... 0-1 Stanford ...... 2-27 CS Northridge ...... 1-0 Iowa ...... 1-5 Oklahoma State ...... 1-1 Tennessee ...... 0-1

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SINGLES (Semifinalist or better are listed) Year Player Finish Site 2003 Alex Vlaski Finalist Ojai, Calif. 2002 Alex Vlaski Finalist Ojai, Calif. 2002 Matt Hanlin Semifinalist Ojai, Calif. 1998 Eric Drew Semifinalist Ojai, Calif.

DOUBLES (Semifinalist or better are listed) Year Players Finish Site 2001 Ari Strasberg/Dillon Ruby Semifinalists Ojai, Calif. 2000 Nick Quatrochi/Andy Posavac Semifinalists Ojai, Calif.

HUSKIES IN THE ITA CHAMPIONSHIPS

AT THE ITA ALL-AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (Round of 16 or better are listed) Year Player Finish Site 2003 Alex Vlaski Singles Champion Chattanooga, Tenn. 2002 Alex Vlaski Singles Semifinalist Chattanooga, Tenn. 2002 Matt Hanlin Singles Round of 16 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2002 Ari Strasber/Alex Vlaski Doubles Quarterfinals Chattanooga, Tenn. 1998 Robert Kendrick Singles Semifinalist Austin, Texas 1993 Chet Crile Singles Round of 16 Austin, Texas

AT THE ITA NATIONAL INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Player Finish Result Site 2003 Alex Vlaski/Alex Slovic Round of 16 Ann Arbor, Mich. 2002 Alex Vlaski Singles Quarterfinals Dallas, Texas 2002 Matt Hanlin Singles Round of 16 Dallas, Texas 2002 Ari Strasberg/Alex Vlaski Doubles Round of 16 Dallas, Texas 1999 Robert Kendrick Singles Finalist Dallas, Texas

AT THE ITA NATIONAL TEAM INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Team Finish Result Site 2001 Washington Tied for fifth W, Mississippi State (5-1) Seattle, Wash. 1999 Washington Tied for seventh W, Georgia (4-3), Florida (4-1) Seattle, Wash.

Matt Hanlin Alex Vlaski and Matt Anger Robert Kendrick 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 34 -- www.gohuskies.com NATIONAL TEAM2002-2003 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SEASON REVIEW The University of Washington Is Pleased To Host The 2004 USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships February 5-8, 2003 • Seattle, Wash. Lloyd Nordstrom Tennis Center

2004 Participating Teams Washington Illinois Baylor Florida Vanderbilt Stanford Mississippi UCLA Duke Texas A&M Kentucky California Texas Harvard Tulsa Boise State

2001 USTA/ITA NATIONAL TEAM INDOOR 1999 USTA/ITA NATIONAL TEAM INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS • SEATTLE, WASH. CHAMPIONSHIPS • SEATTLE, WASH.

HUSKY RESULTS (tied for fifth) HUSKY RESULTS (tied for seventh) FIRST ROUND -No. 19 Washington 4, No. 4 Georgia 3 FIRST ROUND -No. 18 Washington 5, No. 3 Mississippi State 1 1.Matt Hanlin (W) def. Matias Boeker (G), 7-6, 7-6 1.Eric Drew (W) def. Matt Ballay (MS), 7-5, 6-1 2. Andrej Bizjak (W) def. Bo Hodge (G), 2-6, 6-3, 6-0 2. Robert Kendrick (W) def. Conrad Hurter (MS), 7-5, 6-0 3. Andy Posavac (W) def. Lesley Joseph (G), 6-4, 7-5 3. Jeremy Bayon (MS) def. Marius Lunde (W), 7-5. 7-5 4. Jeremy Berman (W) def. Brandon Wagner (G), 6-3, 7-5 4. Andy Posavac (W) def. Matt Soto (MS), 6-3, 7-5 5. Chad Carlson (G) def. Ari Strasberg (W), 6-2, 6-2 5. Jeremy Berman (W) vs. David Ruis (MS), dnf 6. (G) def. Dillon Ruby (W), 6-1, 6-0 6. Christoph Kull (W) def. Dan Healey (MS), 6-3, 6-4

1. Berman/Posavac (W) vs. Boeker/Parrott (G), dnf 1. Drew/Kendrick (W) def. Ballay-Ruiz (MS), 8-6 2. Hodge/Joseph (G) def. Ruby/Strasberg (W), 8-5 2. Quatrochi/Kull (W) vs. Greene/Healey (MS), dnf 3. Carlson/Boeker (G) def. Hanlin/Rubin (W), 8-5 3. Woolley/Posavac (W) def. Bayon/Soto (MS), 8-2

SECOND ROUND - No. 5 Duke 4, No. 19 Washington 0 SECOND ROUND - UCLA 4, No. 18 Washington 3 1.Phillip King (D) def. Matt Hanlin (W), 6-1, 6-3 1.Jean-Noel Grinda (U) def. Eric Drew (W), 6-2, 6-4 2. Ramsey Smith (D) def. Andrej Bizjak (W), 7-6, 7-5 2. Robert Kendrick (W) def. Zach Fleishman (U), 4-6, 7-6, 6-3 3. Andy Posavac (W) vs. Marko Cerenko (D), dnf 3. Jason Cook (U) def. Marius Lunde (W),0-6, 7-6, 7-6 4. Jeremy Berman (W) vs. Andres Pedroso (D), dnf 4. Brandon Kramer (U) def. Andy Posavac (W), 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 5. Joel Spicher (D) vs. Ari Strasberg (W), dnf 5. Jeremy Berman (W) def. Chris Sands (U), 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 6. Alex Bose (D) def. Marius Lunde (W), 7-6, 6-3 6. Christoph Kull (W) def. Marcin Rozpedski (U), 1-6, 6-2, 6-3

1.Berman/Posavac (W) def. Smith/Yahi, 8-5 1.Drew/Kendrick (W) def. Lee/Grinda (U), 8-5 2. Pedroso/Rueger (D) def. Ruby/Strasberg (W), 8-6 2. Cook/Kramer (U), def. Quatrochi/Kull (W), 8-4 3. Cerenko/King (D) def. Hanlin/Rubin (W), 8-4 3. Rozpedski/Sands (UW) def. Woolley/Posavac (W), 8-4

THIRD ROUND -No. 19 Washington 4, No. 8 Florida 1 THIRD ROUND -No. 2 Georgia 5, No. 18 Washington 2 1.Olivier Levan (F) vs. Matt Hanlin (W), dnf 1.Hisham Hemeda (G) def. Eric Drew (W), 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 2. Jeremy Wurtzman (F) def. Andrej Bizjak (W), 6-4, 6-1 2. Chad Carlson (G) def. Robert Kendrick (W), 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 3. Andy Posavac (W) def. Troy Hahn (F), 6-0, 6-3 3. Joey Pitts (G) def. Marius Lunde (W), 6-1, 6-2 4. Jeremy Berman (W) def. Matt Behrmann (F), 6-3, 6-3 4. Adam Seri (G) def. Andy Posavac (W), 6-4, 6-4 5. Ross Greenstein (F) vs. Ari Strasberg (W),dnf 5. Jeremy Berman (W) def. Travis Parrott (G), 6-4, 6-3 6. Marius Lunde (W) def. Trey Johnson (F), 6-3, 6-2 6. Michael Lang (G) def. Christoph Kull (W), 7-6, 3-6, 6-4

1. Berman/Posavac (W) def. Behrmann/Wurtzman (F), 8-3 1. Quatrochi/Kendrick (W) def. Lang/Parrott (G), 8-5 2. Ruby/Strasberg (W) def. Hahn/Greenstein (F), 8-4 2. Drew/Posavac (W) def. Carlson/Pitts (G), 8-3 3. Levant/Johnson (F) vs. Hanlin/Rubin (W), dnf 3. Hemeda/Seri (G) def. Woolley/Kull (W), 8-4 www.gohuskies.com -- 35 -- 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis 2002-2003TENNIS FACILITIES SEASON REVIEW LLOYD NORDSTROM TENNIS CENTER Then later in the summer, the Nordstrom Tennis Center aids the Huskies in recruiting the Sosnowy’s dedicated Court One to nation’s top competitors to Seattle. Prior to the opening of UW’s athletic director, naming it Bar- the tennis center, Husky tennis teams rented indoor courts bara Hedges Court. John, LaGayle and for use during periods of cold and inclement weather. Kori Sosnowy also established the In September of 1989, the Nordstrom Center was Barbara Hedges Endowed Women’s selected by the USTA’s Technical Committee as one of the Tennis Scholarship. outstanding tennis facilities for 1989. The Sosnowy’s also dedicated The USTA Facility Awards Program, now in its 20th Court Three to UW senior associate year, was established to stimulate high standards in the athletic director, Marie Tuite. They construction industry and then to recognize facilities which also established the Marie Tuite En- make such a positive statement about the vitality of the dowed Women’s Tennis Scholarship. game. Court Four was named the The tennis facility is used primarily as a competition Sedlock Family Court in recognition of and practice site for the Husky varsity men’s and women’s the Thomas J. Sedlock Endowed Men’s tennis teams. The center has also been made available to Tennis Scholarship established by Tom UW students, staff and faculty as scheduling permits. and Greta Sedlock. Lori Pursley is in her 11th year as manager of the Court Five was named “Sidney Nordstrom Tennis Center, performing a variety of duties. Pinch Court” in August 1990, in recog- Along with scheduling times for use of the courts, Pursley nition of the $100,000 donation made also is the event manager, supervises the front desk staff, by Pinch to the Washington tennis provides support for the varsity programs, and is responsible program. Pinch, a long-time Seattle for the overall operation of the facility. Located just north of Husky Stadium, the Lloyd businessman and Tyee Club member, made the donation to Nordstrom Tennis Center is one of the Northwest’s most fund, in perpetuity, one tennis scholarship each year. modern indoor tennis facilities. The doors of the indoor The last facility at the University of Washington were opened with court to be named dedication ceremonies on June 1, 1989. was Court Six in The tennis center, sporting six courts, was made 2003, named for possible by a $2.5 million donation from the family of the late Neal Dempsey in Lloyd Nordstrom. Mr. Nordstrom played on the Husky varsity recognition of the tennis team from 1930–1932 and was noted for his love of Neal Dempsey En- the game and his loyalty to the University. Illsley Nordstrom, dowed Scholar- his wife, said, “My family is proud to honor the memory of ship. Lloyd W. Nordstrom with the presentation of this indoor In addition tennis center to the University of Washington . . . we feel he to the six courts, would be honored and delighted.” the complex in- All six courts at the Center have been renamed by cludes seating for Husky tennis donors. In 1999, Court Two was renamed up to 278 specta- Sosnowy Court in honor of the family that donated the first tors, locker rooms, fully endowed scholarship for women’s tennis. LaGayle and a snack bar and John Sosnowy established the Sosnowy Family Endowed space for other Tennis Scholarship in recognition of their daughter and support activities. former Husky, Kori Sosnowy. The Lloyd

BILL QUILLIAN STADIUM Bill Quillian (pictured at left) has long been quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship associated with tennis at the University of Wash- as a freshman with Don Fly. That duo had won the ington, as a player, a coach and a member of the U.S. National Juniors Championship in 1951. Quillian Husky Hall of Fame. His legacy was honored years also earned a berth in the NCAA Singles Champion- ago when the University of Washington tennis courts ships all four years, finishing runner-up in 1955. He were named in his memory. With renovation, and is the only Husky to have represented the United the possible expansion of Quillian Stadium this year, States in the , doing so in 1958. the Husky tennis teams make their outdoor home on As coach, Quillian compiled a 63-39 record those courts. from 1966 to 1973. His winning percentage of .618 Quillian began his stellar tennis career at and his win total both rank fourth among all Husky Washington in 1952 and advanced to the tennis coaches.

WHAT THE HUSKY COACHES SAY ... Patty McCain: Matt Anger: “The renovated stadium is fantastic. I think the “It is a perfect college outdoor setting with the six location is awesome, and it is a great place to have courts in a row. From one seat, you can track how a nice, big outdoor stadium for our home matches. every match is going. It is a tremendous bonus for us. It’s really going to help us compete with the south- We’ve had the great indoor facility, and now we ern Pac-10 schools.” have a great outdoor facility, too.” 2003-04 Washington Men’s Tennis -- 36 -- www.gohuskies.com