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2010-11 University of Michigan Men's Tennis Record Book History 2010-11 University of Michigan Men's Tennis Record Book HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (current athletes in bold) - A - Lee, Walter 1903-04 Aarts, Peter 2006-09 - D - - H - Leidy, Paul 1907-09 Adler, Andrew 1989 Danforth, Henry 1901-03 Hainline, Jon 1968-70 Levenson, Neil 1936-38 Algyer, Durwin 1927-28 Danforth, Robert 1896-99 Hakken, Jed 1985-86 Lewis, Roger 1943-45 Almonte, Ramon 1969-71 Daniel, Drew 2009 Hall, Robert 1912-14 Lichtman, Kurt 1983-85 Amaya, Victor 1973-75 Dean, D. Jarvis 1935-37 Hamer, Hiram 1918 Linclau, Ronald 1962-63 Anderson, Robert 1935 DeBoer, Bruce 1968-70 Hammer, Edward 1929-31 Lincoln, Richard 1947, '50 Anderson, Thomas 1985 DeBryn, Ihor 1978-82 Hammett, Alfred 1941-42 Lingon, John 1991-92 Andrews, Allen Jr. 1912-14 DeJesus, Freddie 1973-76 Haney, Tom 1980-83 Lockin, Matt 2002 Andrews, Elmore 1913 Dell, Richard 1967-69 Harris, John 1956-58 London, Terrence 1990-92 Angell, James 1886-87, '89 DePietro, Mike 2006-09 Haynes, William 1945 Long, John 1997-2000 Anving, David 2002-05 Dixon, William 1964, '66 Heaney, Robert 1928 Lowe, Hal Byron 1963-65 Appelt, Joseph 1933-34 Dober, Bernard 1940 Hedrick, John 1964-66 Lucius, Edward 1906-07 Artz, Greg 1992-93 Dodge, Henry 1892 Heinle, Timothy 1961 Lundquist, John 1996 Ayres, Frank 1908-10 Domzal, David 1971 Held, Zachary 2000 Donovan, Percy 1910 Heller, Ryan 2004-07 - M - - B - Dubie, Gerald 1959-60, '62 Herhusky, Robert 1951 MacDonald, Bruce 1960-61 Bacon, Howard 1941 Durand, Harvey 1934 Herron, Ross 1950 Mack, Christian 1915-16 Bacon, Marvin 1929 Durst, Michael 1971 Hersh, Jack 1945-46, '48 MacKay, Barry 1955-57 Baird, Geoff 1990 Durst, Samuel 1939-40 Hetzeck, Alexander 1949-51 MacKay, Donald 1948-50 Baldwin, Ralph 1933 Hiremath, Satish 1983-84 Mackey, Thomas 1937 Barker, Valentine 1963, '65 - E - Hoag, William 1907-08 Madden, Chris 2008-10 Barrack, Eugene 1951-52 Eason, William 1936 Hodgman, Charles 1924 Mann, Alexander 1952-55 Barton, Horace 1927-29 Eaton, Stanley 1915 Hoffman, Benji 1991 Maravic, Matko 2005-08 Bartz, Nicholas 1919 Edelson, Jeremy 2000-2001 Holland, Bradley 1975-78 Marcus, Brian 1967-69 Baudinet, Brett 2001-02 Efstatos, John 1982-83 Holman, James 1974-76 Mazlin, Andrew 2006-09 Beach, Thomas 1961-62 Elliott, Richard 1925 Holmboe, Laurence 1912-13 McCain, Danny 1999-2001 Beal, Robert 1929-30 Ellman, Seymour 1940 Holtz, James 1952 McCain, George 1939 Beam, Henry 1999-2002 Epstein, Robert 1971 Horwitch, Matthew 1978-81 McCleery, Alexander 1962 Berman, Robert 1953 Erickson, Jon 1957-59 Hume, Malcolm 1931 McClusky, Dean 1946 Blain, Brook 1997-98 Eskie, Milton 1935 Hung, Brian 2004-07 McColl, James 1986-89 Borinstein, Wilfred 1919-20 Etterbeek, Jeff 1976-79 Hunt, Reuben 1904 McFarlane, Brad 1997-2000 Boucher, Roy 1943-45 Evans, Allison 1932 McKee, John 1980 Bourquin, James 1942 Evans, James 1946 - J - McLaughlin, Daniel 1969-70 Bowles, William 1934 Jackson, Anthony 2001-04 McLaughlin, Frederick 1980-81 Brace, Fredric 1930-31 - F - Jaffe, Mark 1955-57 McLaury, Douglas 1970-71 Brakus, Dan 1991-94 Farah, William 1996-99 Jayne, Trafford 1889 Mees, Mark 1980-83 Bradley, Roy 1943 Fauquier, Henry 1962-64 Jeffers, Robert 1940 Merkel, Charles 1921-23 Brewer, Robert 1940 Filer, Edward 1985-87 Jensen, Dale 1956-57 Merritt, William 1950 Brick, Ernest 1924 Fischer, Josef 2002-05 Jerome, Paul 1923, '25 Mikulich, William 1948-49 Brodson, John 1961 Fishbach, Peter 1967-69 Johnson, Alden 1941-45 Miller, Jeffrey 1972-75 Brody, Ralph 1928 Fleming, Peter 1974 Johnson, Edgar 1972 Mills, David 1953 Bromberg, Stephen 1950-52 Flick, Jesse 1936-37 Jung, Jason 2008-10 Mills, Joseph 1931 Brown, Lawrence 1956 Flood, Brian 1963-65 Mills, William 1937 Brown, Merle 1943 Ford, William 1944 - K - Mitchell, Alistair 1933 Bruckmann, Scott 2006-08 Fraser, John 1963-65 Kahn, Howard 1934-36 Mitchell, Robert 1954-55 Brumm, Leonard Jr. 1950 Freedman, Mark 1977 Kantor, Morton 1952 Mitchell, William 1946-49 Burnett, Grady 1992-95 Friedler, Eric 1973-76 Karzen, Jerry 1972-75 Montross, Steven 1972 Burns, Ronald 1966 Frolik, James 1944 Karzen, John 1989-90 Moore, Kingsley 1927-29 Fulton, Frank 1958-60 Kass, David 1989-92 Morgan, Ronald 1954 - C - Kean, Daniel 1934 Morris, Edward 1938-39 Cha, Chris 2010 - G - Kempner, Ralph 1928 Morris, Jonathan 1985-88 Clark, Rollin Jr. 1930, '32 Gallagher, James 1975-76 Kidwell, John 1938-39 Muil, Duncan 2010 Clarke, Robert 1930-31 Gamon, Thomas 1940-42 Kim, Peter 1990 Munz, Lewis 1920 Cohen, Richard 1956-57 Garcia, Ricardo 1977 King, Evan 2010 Cohen, Samuel 1915 Geiger, Franz 1985-88 King, Sean 1992 - N - Cohen, Todd 1984 Geller, Andrew 1971-72 Kline, Edward 1923 Nagel, Ed 1987-88 Colwell, Chris 1985, '87 Gilbert, Monroe 1942 Kohl, Harry 1940 Nano, Ron 1999-2000 Conti, Mark 1969-70 Godfrey, William 1982 Koontz, Bradley 1985-88 Naugle, Gordon 1945, '47-49 Cook, Harold 1946-47 Goldberg, Dan 1986-89 Korol, George 1957-58 Navas, George 2007-10 Corwin, Henry 1938 Goldsmith, Joseph 1927 Kramer, Brad 1994-96 Nederlander, Robert 1953-55 Costanzo, John 1993-96 Gossain, Vinny 2002-05 Krickbaum, Earl 1925-26 Neinken, Jack 1977-80 Cox, Ben 1999-2002 Grover, Tony 1987 Kwok, Hugh 1983-86 Nisen, Charles 1933 Crane, Richard H. 1924-26 Graham, Henry 1928 Nold, Michael 1990, '92-94 Crawford, Charles 1915-16 Grand, Eric 1991-92 - L - Norrington, Ralph 1910 Cuppett, Scott 1990-91 Greiner, Waldo 1925 Laser, Ross 1981-884 Novak, Greg 2001-02 Curhan, Robert 1951-53 Gulick, Merle 1944 Leach, Michael 1979-82 2 HISTORY ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (current athletes in bold) - O - Reindel, Ira 1913-15 Shaya, Chris 2000-03 Turetsky, Eric 1971-72 Olian, Irwin 1925-27 Reindel, John 1931-32 Sherman, Samuel Jr. 1931 Osler, Peter 1978-79 Ripley, Clarence 1896-1900 Sherwood, Horace 1914-15 Otto, Frederick 1947-49 Rodriquez, John 1935-36 Siegel, Seymour 1933-35 - V - Owens, Oliver 1976-78 Rolf, Chris 2000-03 Slattery, Thomas 1938 Vogt, William 1958, '60-61 Rorich, Johann 1921-23 Sleator, Frederick 1943 Vose, James 1924-26 - P - Ross, Joel 1970-72 Smart, Jackson 1951 Paley, Robert 1953-55 Roussel, Jean 1988-89 Snell, Richard 1932-33 - W - Paradzik, David 1995-98 Royer, John 1984-87 Solik, John 1985-86 Wager, Adam 1992-95 Parks, Matt 2007-08 Rubenstein, Mitchell 1990-92 Soodik, J. Norman 1938 Waits, Edward 1966-67 Paton, William Jr. 1947-49 Rubin, Carey 2003-04 Spencer, James 1929 Ware, Michael 1970-73 Paulus, Peter 1953-55 Rubin, Michael 2003-05 Sroczynski, Mike 2007-10 Washington, MaliVai 1988-89 Peacock, Wayne 1958-59, '61 Russell, George 1964-65 Stephens, James 1952 Webb, John 1952 Pelto, Maurice 1953 Russell, Doren 1950 Stephens, Leighton 1925-27 Webster, John 1911 Pendell, William 1932 Ryan, Edmond 1930-32 Sterling, Gale 1935 Willington, Fred 1942-43, '46 Percival, Don 1937-39 Stewart, Jerry 1965-66 Wells, Russell 1957 Peretz, Steve 2004-07 - S - Stille, Wayne 1940-42 Westbrook, Walter 1919 Pierce, David 1990 Salmon, Jack 1934 Streeter, David 2008-09 Wherry, Henry 1900-02 Pizzutello, Michael 1986-89 Sanchez, Federico 1922-23 Strem, Mark 1982 Whitney, Robert 1949 Place, Ira 1991-92 Sandusky, Clinton 1933-34 St. John, Raymond 1902-03 Widmann, Frederick 1930 Polasky, David 1915 Sassone, Robert 1954, '58-59 Stuart, Theodore 1905 Wiley, John 1958-60 Porter, James 1939, '41-42 Saxon, Charles 1960 Swan, Arvid 1995-98 Wilson, Edwin 1913 Potter, Richard 1955-57 Schafer, Kenneth 1927-29 Swanson, Steven 1976 Woolsey, William 1937-39 Prentice, Geoff 1993-96 Schaflander, Gerald 1941-42 Swift, James 1964-66 Wright, Matt 1997-2000 Price, John 1908-10 Schoenlaub, Paul 1946 Switzer, John 1915-16 Wyatt, Chris 1993-95 Pritula, Robert 1967-68 Schreiber, Rodd 1981-84 Pusztai, Miki 1997-98 Schwartz, Michael 1951-52 - T - - Y - Pusztai, Peter 1993-96 Seeman, Scott 1977 Teeguarden, Ronald 1966-68 Yani, Andy 1994-95 Senich, Kevin 1971-74 Tenney, James 1960-62 - R - Senkowski, Ray 1961-63 Thorward, Benjamin 1910, '12 - Z - Raiton, Jake 1996-99 Shafroth, Morrison 1909-11 Thorward, Theodore 1935-36 Zaitzeff, Lawrence 1959 Ranck, Wilson 1931 Sharoth, Will 1913 Tobin, James 1939-41 Zausmer, Mark 1976 Ravreby, Richard 1970-73 Sharton, James 1983-86 Toig, Randall 1970-72 Zemon, Julian 1923 Reindel, George Jr. 1921-22 Shaufler, Judson 1977-80 Tummala, Srinivas 1989 Ziermann, Frederick 1947 MICHIGAN'S BIG TEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TEAM (36) SIngleS (22) DOUBLES (26)* 1919-20 1919 -- Walter Westbrook 1919 -- Nicholas Bartz/Walter Westbrook 1923 1920 -- Walter Westbrook 1927 -- Horace Barton/Kingsley Moore 1927 1923 -- Charles Merkel 1948 -- William Mikulich/William Paton Jr. 1941 1948 -- William Paton Jr. 1949 -- William Mikulich/William Paton Jr. 1944-45 1956 -- Barry MacKay 1955 -- Barry MacKay/Richard Potter 1955-57 1957 -- Barry MacKay 1956 -- Barry MacKay/Richard Potter 1959-1962 1959 -- Jon Erickson 1957 -- Barry MacKay/Richard Potter 1965-66 1961 -- Ray Senkowski 1959 -- Gerald Dubie/Jon Erickson 1968-1983 1969 -- Richard Dell 1960 -- Gerald Dubie/John Wiley 1985 1970 -- Mark Conti 1961 -- Wayne Peacock/Ray Senkowski 1987-88 1971 -- Joel Ross 1966 -- John Hedrick/Jerry Stewart 1996 1973 -- Victor Amaya 1968 -- Peter Fishbach/Brian Marcus 1974 -- Victor Amaya 1970 -- Mark Conti/Jon Hainline 1978 -- Jeff Etterbeek 1972 -- Richard Ravreby/Joel Ross 1980 -- Michael Leach 1973 -- Victor Amaya/Jerry Karzen 1986 -- Dan Goldberg 1974 -- Victor Amaya/Eric Friedler 1987 -- Ed Nagel 1975 -- Freddie DeJesus/James Gallagher 1988 -- Dan Goldberg 1976 -- Jeff Etterbeek/Eric Friedler 1989 -- MaliVai Washington 1977 -- Jeff Etterbeek/Judson Shaufler 1996 -- Peter Pusztai 1978 -- Jeff Etterbeek/Matt Horwitch 2006 -- Matko Maravic 1980 -- Matt Horwitch/Michael Leach 2007 -- Jason Jung 1982 -- Michael Leach/Mark Mees 1983 -- Thomas Haney/Mark Mees 1986 -- Ed Filer/James Sharton 1987 -- Jonathan Morris/John Royer Michigan has claimed two of the last three Big Ten 1988 -- Ed Nagel/MaliVai Washington Singles Championship titles.
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