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TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS 1 ...... Quick Facts 2 ...... Media Services Florida Quick Facts 3 ...... 2016 Florida Men’s Tennis Roster 4 ...... 2015-2016 Schedule UNIVERSITY INFORMATION TENNIS STAFF 5 ...... Head Coach Bryan Shelton President: W. Kent Fuchs (Duke ’77) Head Coach: Bryan Shelton/4th 6 ...... Assistant Coach Mark Merklein Director of Athletics: Jeremy N. Foley (Hobart ’74) UF Record/Years: 46-30 (.605)/3 7 ...... Volunteer Assistant Coach Scott Perelman Faculty Representative: Dr. Jill Varnes (Florida ’73) Men’s Tennis Record/Years: 46-30 (.605)/3 8 ...... Belga, Jordan Location: Gainesville, Fla. Overall Record/Years: 273-138 (.664)/16 9 ...... Hidalgo, Diego Enrollment: 50,116 Assistant Coach: Mark Merklein/3rd 10 ...... Kessler, McClain Founded: 1853 Volunteer Assistant Coach: Scott 11 ...... Lipman, Maxx Mascot: Gators (Albert and Alberta) Perelman/4th 12 ...... Orkin, Elliott Colors: Orange (PMS 172) and Blue (PMS 287) Athletic Trainer: Antonio Munoz 13 ...... Perez-Blanco, Chase Affiliation: Division I Director of Tennis Operations: Kate Harte 14 ...... Alfredo Perez Conference: Southeastern (SEC), Manager: Peter Slaton 15 ...... Wardell, Josh Eastern Division 16 ...... Watson, Gordon Website: FloridaGators.com Gator Athletics Website: FloridaGators.com 17-18 ...... All-Americans : @GatorsMTN Men’s Tennis Primary Contact: Grace Duggan 19 ...... All-Time Coaches Facebook: Florida Gator Tennis Grace Duggan’s Cell Phone: 314-267-5912 20 ...... All-Time Results Mailing Address: 21 ...... Final ITA Rankings TEAM INFORMATION University Athletic Association 22-23 ...... Letterwinners Home Court: Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex PO Box 14485 24 ...... NCAA Champions ITA Region: Southeast Gainesville, FL 32604 25 ...... NCAA Results First Year of Tennis: 1940 26 ...... All-SEC Overnight Address: All-Time Record: 1,214-511-6 (.701) Central Receiving 27 ...... All-Time SEC Results 2015 Dual Record: 14-9 (.608) Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 28 ...... Honors Home/Away/Neutral: 7-4/5-2/2-3 121 Gale Lemerand Dr. 29 ...... SEC Individual Champions SEC Record/Finish: 8-4/T-4th Gainesville, FL 32611 30 ...... SEC Tournament Results 2015 NCAA Tournament: First Round, Lost to The Communications Office is located on the 31 ...... Records vs. Opponents Pepperdine, 4-3 third floor of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, along Gale 32 ...... Records Final ITA Ranking: No. 25 Lemerand Drive directly across from the Stephen 33-37 ...... Year-By-Year Results Letterwinners R/L: 7/1 C. O’Connell Center. Enter the stairwell to the left 38 ...... Ring Tennis Complex Newcomers: 2 of Gate 1 of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. 39 ...... Charles R. and Nancy V. Perry Indoor Tennis Facility

University of Florida Communications Office Sport Contact List General Communications Phone: 352-375-4683 ext. 6100 Communications Fax: 352-375-4809

Sport Contact Ext. E-mail Baseball John Hines x6130 [email protected]fl.edu Basketball (M) Denver Parler x6135 [email protected]fl.edu Basketball (W) Kathy Cafazzo x6133 [email protected]fl.edu Cross Country (M&W) Zach Dirlam x6175 [email protected]fl.edu Football Steve McClain x6115 [email protected]fl.edu Football Daniel Apple x6199 [email protected]fl.edu Football Will Pantages x6120 [email protected]fl.edu Golf (M) Emily Padgett x6171 EPadgett2010@ufl.edu Golf (W) Brianne Wigley x6171 [email protected] Gymnastics Mary Howard x6110 [email protected]fl.edu Lacrosse Kelly Reynolds x6128 [email protected]fl.edu Soccer Mary Howard x6110 [email protected]fl.edu Softball Will Pantages x6120 [email protected]fl.edu Swimming & Diving (M&W) Ben Schmitz x6125 [email protected]fl.edu Tennis (M) Grace Duggan x6121 [email protected]fl.edu Tennis (W) Grace Duggan x6121 [email protected]fl.edu Track & Field (M&W) Zach Dirlam x6175 [email protected]fl.edu Volleyball Kelly Reynolds x6128 [email protected]fl.edu Social Media Manager Bruce Floyd x6119 [email protected]fl.edu Historian Norm Carlson x6126 [email protected]fl.edu Senior Writer Scott Carter x6134 [email protected]fl.edu Senior Writer Chris Harry x6117 [email protected]fl.edu Coordinator Jennifer Wagner x6123 [email protected]fl.edu Coordinator Dustin Ciraco x6100 [email protected]fl.edu

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MEDIA SERVICES MATCH NOTES: PARKING: FACILITY: The most recent media match notes are posted on Florida’s Parking for weekday matches is available on the Football The Scott Linder Tennis Stadium at the Alfred A. Ring web page (www.FloridaGators.com) as soon as they are Practice Field, located next to Percy Beard Track at James Tennis Complex is located on SW 2nd Avenue on the completed. To view the information through Adobe Acrobat, G. Pressly Stadium. Spaces are usually ample on weekday campus, down two blocks from the download free software by following the instructions listed evenings and on the weekends at the Law School lot and west wall of Ben Hill Griffin Football Stadium. The Press on the web site. other areas near the Tennis Complex. There is no charge or Box is located at the top of Linder Tennis Stadium is pass required. equipped with electrical outlets. REGULAR SEASON CREDENTIALS: Admission is free to all regular season matches so no INTERVIEWS: WEATHER INFORMATION: credentials are needed to obtain entrance into Linder All interviews with players and coaches MUST be The Florida Communications Department provides weather Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex. Only working press will coordinated through the Communications office and updates prior to all tennis matches. Please call the Gator receive game notes, statistics and box scores, and be requested 24 hours in advance to ensure availability Weatherline at (352) 375-4683, ext. 3044. permitted to sit in the Press Box. excluding post match interviews.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: All photographers MUST check in with a UF Communications staff member on site for designated photo locations prior to EVERY match. Photographers are welcome to photograph from the Stadium stands, but MUST receive permission to photograph on the courts. Only accredited photographers or those persons on special assignment will be allowed access to the court.

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2016 FLORIDA MEN’S TENNIS ROSTER Name Ht. Wt. Class Exp. L/R Hometown/Prior School Jordan Belga 5’ 10” 140 So. 1L R Boca Raton, Fla./Florida Virtual School Diego Hidalgo 5’ 11” 167 Sr. 2L L Guayaquil, Ecuador/Pert High School McClain Kessler 5’ 11” 160 Fr. HS R Calhoun, Ga./Calhoun High School Maxx Lipman 6’ 2” 175 Jr. 2L R Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood H.S. Elliott Orkin 5’ 8” 158 Jr. 2L R Marietta, Ga./Eaton Academy Alfredo Perez 6’ 2” 175 Fr. HS R Coral Gables, Fla./Coral Gables High School Chase Perez-Blanco 5’ 8” 150 So. 1L R Miami, Fla./Gulliver Preparatory School Joshua Wardell 5’ 11” 174 R-So. 1L R Fort Myers, Fla./Florida Virtual School Gordon Watson 5’ 11” 154 Sr. 3L R Naples, Fla./First Baptist Academy

TENNIS STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Head Coach: Bryan Shelton Diego Hidalgo (hi-DOLL-go) Assistant Coach: Mark Merklein Chase Perez-Blanco (BLAHN-co) Volunteer Assistant: Scott Perelman Director of Tennis Operations: Kate Harte Athletic Trainer: Antonio Munoz Manager: Peter Slaton

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2015-2016 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT/TOURNAMENT LOCATION FACILITY TIME(ET) SEPTEMBER Fri. – Sun. 25-27 at Napa Valley Tournament Fri. – Sun. 25-27 Bedford Cup at FGCU Fort Meyers, FL

OCTOBER Sat.-Sun. 3-4 ITA All-American (Pre-Qualifying) Tulsa, OK Michael D. Case Tennis Center Mon.-Wed. 5-7 ITA All-American (Qualifying) Tulsa, OK Michael D. Case Tennis Center Thurs.-Sun. 8-11 ITA All-American Tulsa, OK Michael D. Case Tennis Center Fri.-Mon. 16-19 USTA/ITA Regional Championships GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Fri.-Mon. 23-26 SEC Fall Event Auburn, AL

NOVEMBER Mon.-Sun. 9-15 Future Plantation, FL Thur.-Sun. 12-15 USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships Flushing, N.Y. B.J. King Tennis Center All Day

JANUARY Fri.-Sat. 9-15 Future Sunrise, FL Sun. 17 Troy (DH) GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Sun. 17 Stetson (DH) GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Fri.-Sun. 22-24 ITA Kick Off Weekend Austin, TX Edgar O. and Melanie A. Weller Tennis Ctr Sat. 30 at USC Los Angeles, CA Sun. 31 at UCLA Los Angeles, CA

FEBRUARY Fri.-Mon. 12-15 ITA National Team Indoors Charlottesville, VA Boar’s Head Sports Club Sun. 21 at Ohio State Columbus, OH Varsity Tennis Center Sat. 27 FSU GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex

MARCH Fri. 4 at LSU* Baton Rouge, LA LSU Tennis Complex Sun. 6 at A&M* College Station, TX George P. Mitchell Tennis Center Fri. 11 Auburn GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Fri. 18 Arkansas* GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Sun. 20 University of Mississippi* GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Fri. 25 at Mississippi State Starkville, MS AJ Pitts Tennis Centre Sun. 27 at Alabama* Tuscaloosa, AL Alabama Tennis Stadium

APRIL Fri. 1 Vanderbilt* GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Wed. 6 University of Virginia GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Fri. 8 at Georgia* Athens, GA Dan Magill Tennis Complex Sun. 10 at South Carolina* Columbia, SC Carolina Tennis Center Fri. 15 Kentucky* GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex Sun. 17 * GAINESVILLE Ring Tennis Complex at SEC Tournament (1) South Carolina Carolina Tennis Center

MAY Fri. 13 NCAA Team First & Second Rounds 16 campus cities 16 campus sites Thu. 19 NCAA Round of 16 Tulsa, OK Michael D. Case Tennis Center Fri. 20 NCAA Team Quarterfinals Tulsa, OK Michael D. Case Tennis Center Sun. 22 NCAA Semifinals Tulsa, OK Michael D. Case Tennis Center Tue. 24 NCAA Final Tulsa, OK Michael D. Case Tennis Center Wed. 25 NCAA Individual Championships Tulsa, OK Michael D. Case Tennis Center

Times are EASTERN; * match; (1) SEC Tournament hosted by South Carolina

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HEAD COACH BRYAN SHELTON

BRYAN SHELTON HEAD COACH University of Florida Athletics Director Jeremy Foley announced Bryan Shelton as the men’s tennis head coach on June 8, 2012. Shelton came to Gainesville after 13 seasons as the THE BRYAN SHELTON FILE head coach of the women’s program, where he led the Yellow Jackets to a national title in 2007, and a successful professional playing career that included reaching Hometown: Huntsville, Ala. No. 55 in the ATP singles rankings and No. 52 in the ATP doubles rankings. High School: Randolph School, 1984 Education: Georgia Tech, 1988 (Industrial Engineering) Coach Shelton had to deal with some tough circumstances in his first year at the helm. After several departures from the 2012 squad left the team with just seven available scholarship Playing Career: players for the spring, Shelton led the team to a 15-11 overall record, No. 16 national ranking Spent nine seasons on the ATP Tour, winning two singles titles and a pair of doubles and the third seed in the Southeastern Conference Tournament. Florida also earned a berth in titles. Reached as high as No. 55 in the ATP singles rankings and No. 52 in the ATP the NCAA Tournament and hosted an NCAA Regional for the sixth-straight year. UF faced 13 doubles rankings. An All-American and four-time All-ACC selection at Georgia Tech. teams ranked in the top 25 and had six wins against teams ranked in the top 20. Shelton turned the team around in his second season at UF, leading Florida to the NCAA Coaching Career: Round of 16. The No. 14 Gators challenged the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes, but eventually Georgia Tech, Women’s Head Coach (2000-12) fell to OSU, 4-3, concluding a 17-10 season. University of Florida, Men’s Head Coach (2012-present) Coach Shelton led the Gators back to the NCAA Regional, facing Pepperdine in the first Coaching Record round. The Gators fell in the first round match, 4-3 and finished the 2014-15 campaign Overall: 273-138 (16 seasons) ranked No. 25 in the final ITA rankings. Women’s: 227-108 (13 seasons) Before entering the collegiate coaching ranks, Shelton spent one season as a national Men’s: 46-30 (3 seasons) coach with the Tennis Association. While coaching with the USTA, he worked At Florida: 46-30 (3 seasons) with top juniors such as , , Robby Ginepri, , Ashley Harkelroad, Tanner Cochran, Jamea Jackson and Carlie Gullickson. Shelton spent nine seasons as a player on the ATP Tour, winning two singles titles and a pair of doubles titles, before retiring following the 1997 U.S. Open. In his professional career, Shelton was a seven-time U.S. Open participant, six-time Wimbledon participant, six-time participant and a four-time participant. He reached the finals of the 1993 French Open in mixed doubles with partner Lori McNeil and was a semifinalist with McNeil in mixed doubles at Wimbledon in 1993. Shelton also reached the Round of 16 in singles at Wimbledon in 1994. As a player at Georgia Tech, Shelton was an All-American and four-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection, helping guide the Jackets to a school-record 26 dual-match wins as a senior in 1988. He ranks second on the Jackets’ career singles wins list with 101 victories and was inducted into the Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993 and the Georgia Tennis Hall of Fame in 2002. He was also inducted into the Huntsville-Madison County Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007. Prior to the 2000 season when Shelton took the reins at his alma mater, Georgia Tech, the Yellow Jackets’ women’s tennis program had never made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. In 13 seasons under Shelton, Tech compiled a 227-108 (.678) record and qualified for the NCAA Tournament every year. The Yellow Jackets won a national title in 2007, four-straight regular season Atlantic Coast Conference Championships (2005- 08), four ACC Tournament titles (2005-07, 10) and back-to-back ITA National Indoor Championships (2007-08). The national title in 2007 was Georgia Tech’s first NCAA team title in any sport in school history. Shelton was named the 2007 ITA National Coach of the Year and the ACC Coach of the Year four times (2002, 05, 07, 08). He was also named the ITA South Region Coach of the Year in 2005 and 2006. Along with the great team success that Shelton achieved at Georgia Tech, he also guided some individuals to outstanding results. In 2008, Shelton coached sophomore Amanda McDowell through the 2008 NCAA Singles Championships, helping her claim the first NCAA Individual title in school history. Before 2000, the program had never had a player earn All-American honors. Under Shelton, the Yellow Jackets had the ITA National Player of the Year twice (McDowell, 2008; Irina Falconi, 2010), the ITA National Player to Watch (Kristi Miller, 2006) and ITA South Region Rookie of the Year (Miller, 2005). Falconi won back-to-back ACC Player of the Year awards (2009, ‘10) under Shelton’s tutelage and Tech has had two ACC Rookie of the Year winners (Kelly Anderson, 2003; Miller, 2005), 12 All-Americans and 23 All-ACC selections in the past 13 seasons. Two players also won the prestigious Honda Award for Tennis (Miller, 2006; McDowell, 2008).

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ASSISTANT COACH MARK MERKLEIN

MARK MERKLEIN ASSISTANT COACH Former University of Florida All-American Mark Merklein, perhaps the most decorated men’s tennis player in UF history, returned to Gainesville in the summer of 2013 as an THE MARK MERKLEIN FILE assistant coach with head coach Bryan Shelton. Hometown: Coral Springs, Fla. Merklein, who lettered at Florida from 1991-94, was the first Gator to earn All-America High School: St. Thomas honors in both singles and doubles and was a two-time individual national champion. Education: University of Florida, 1994 (Criminology) In 1993, he teamed with David Blair to win the NCAA doubles title and a year later he dominated the NCAA singles draw, dropping just one set the entire tournament on his way Playing Career: to claiming the singles title. Played in 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games (Bahamas) His four All-America honors are the most in school history and he was also selected as the ATP Tour Professional (1994-2005) 1994 SEC Player of the Year and was a three-time All-SEC selection. He finished his career Bahamas’ team (1999-2005) ranked first in overall wins (now ranks fourth), first in singles wins (now third) and second NCAA Doubles Champion (1993) in doubles victories (now 10th). Merklein was inducted into the University of Florida Hall of NCAA Singles Champion (1994) Fame in 2005. Four-time NCAA All-American (1993, 94) Merklein served as an assistant coach with the University of Michigan men’s tennis 1994 SEC Player of the Year program for two seasons (2012-13), helping the Wolverines finish second in the Big Ten Inducted into University of Florida Hall of Fame (2005) back-to-back years and reaching the NCAA Tournament each time. Prior to his stint in Ann Coaching Career: Arbor, Merklein spent six years as a national coach with the USTA Player Development Center in Boca Raton, Fla., and three seasons as a volunteer coach for the Gators from University of Florida, Volunteer Assistant (1998-2000) 1998-2000. USTA Player Development Center, Head Coach (2006-11) University of Michigan, Assistant Coach (2012-13) Merklein played on the ATP professional tour for 12 years, from 1994 through 2005. He University of Florida, Assistant Coach (2013-present) achieved career-high rankings of No. 35 (doubles) and No. 160 (singles) in the world, capturing four doubles titles during his career. Merklein coached tennis professional (ranked as high as No. 4 in the world) for two years, and was responsible for Blake’s complete fitness and nutrition program in addition to coaching. Merklein also has international playing experience, competing for the Bahamas at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, (quarterfinalist), and the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. He also played for the Bahamas’ Davis Cup team from 1999 to 2005. Merklein and his wife, Giulia, have two daughters, Gina and Olivia.

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VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH SCOTT PERELMAN

SCOTT PERELMAN VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH Scott Perelman joined the Florida men’s tennis staff in August of 2012 as the Volunteer Assistant Coach. Perelman spent three seasons in the same role at the University of North THE SCOTT PERELMAN FILE Carolina from 2010-12 before joining the Gators. Hometown: Monroe, Mich. Perelman joined the Gator staff with over 20 years of collegiate coaching experience, in High School: Monroe High School addition to serving as the personal coach for ATP professional Chris Woodruff from 1993- Education: Ball State University, 1977 (Business Education and Office Administration) 99. During the 2013 season at Florida, the Gators finished with a 15-11 overall record, No. Coaching Career: 16 national ranking and the third seed in the Southeastern Conference Tournament. Ball State University, Assistant Coach and Grad Asst. (1979-81) Florida also earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament and hosted an NCAA Regional for University of Kansas, Men’s and Women’s Head Coach (1982-87) the sixth-straight year. UF faced 13 teams ranked in the top 25 and had six wins against teams ranked in the top 20. In 2014, Perelman helped lead the Gators to a 17-10 season, University of Kansas, Director of Tennis, Men’s Head Coach (1988-92) including a trip to the NCAA Round of 16. University of Tennessee, Men’s Associate Head Coach (1992-93) University of Toledo, Women’s Assistant Coach (2001-02) In Perelman’s first season as an assistant at UNC in 2010-11, the Tar Heels posted an 18-7 University of North Carolina, Volunteer Assistant Coach (2010-12) record with a 7-3 mark in ACC regular season play. The following season, Carolina played University of Florida, Volunteer Assistant Coach (2012-present) one of the top schedules in the country and posted a 16-8 record and a second-place finish in the ACC at 9-2. Last season, the Tar Heels finished 15-8 and finished second in the ACC at 9-2 for the second year in a row. Career Highlights: In each of Perelman’s three years at North Carolina, the team advanced to the second Professional tennis coach for Chris Woodruff, the 1993 NCAA Singles Champion and round of the NCAA Tournament, including a Round of 16 appearance in 2012. Southeastern Conference player of the year. Perelman coached Woodruff from being unranked to 29th in the ATP singles’ rankings and 60th in doubles. After lettering in tennis for four years as an undergraduate at Ball State University from 1973-77, Perelman began his coaching career with assistant coaching and administrative Between 1983 and 1992, Perelman coached the Kansas men’s team to two first place coaching positions at various colleges and tennis clubs. and five second place finishes in the Big Eight, and never finished lower than third. In 1982, Perelman became the men’s and women’s head tennis coach at the University of Between 1983 and 1992, Kansas’ summer tennis camp attendance grew from 18 to Kansas in what was then the Big Eight conference. Perelman led the Jayhawk women to a 400 with Perelman’s direction, with a high of 410 campers in 1991. 19-6 record and a second place finish in the Big Eight in the 1986 season. Recognition: Perelman became Director of Tennis at Kansas in 1988, while continuing to coach the Kansas men’s tennis team through 1992. In his decade at the helm, the men’s tennis team 1987 Big Eight Coach of the Year won the Big Eight title twice -- in 1987 and 1988. Over his last three years, Perelman went 1988 & 1991 Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches Association/VOLVO Region V 49-27 and finished second in the Big Eight in each year. Overall, Perelman held an 86-52 Coach of the Year mark as women’s coach and a 135-99 record as the men’s coach in Lawrence. 1988, 1990 & 1991 United States Tennis Association/Intercollegiate Tennis Throughout his time at Kansas, Perelman was in charge of Scott Perelman’s Jayhawk Coaches Association Community Service Award Tennis College, which grew from 18 campers in 1983 to over 400 in 1992, the final year of the camp. 1991-93 NCAA Men’s Tennis Committee Chairman In 1992, Perelman left Lawrence for Knoxville, Tenn., where he took the post of associate head men’s tennis coach at the University of Tennessee. During the 1992-93 season, the Volunteers reached the finals of the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches National Indoor Championships. Standout singles performer Chris Woodruff won the 1993 NCAA Individual Singles Championship, the only University of Tennessee player to ever accomplish the feat. When Woodruff turned professional the next year, Perelman agreed to become his coach. Under Perelman’s tutelage, Woodruff won the 1997 and reached ATP rankings of No. 29 in singles and No. 60 in doubles. Woodruff and Perelman remained a coaching/player tandem until 1999. After a short assistant coaching period at the University of Toledo, Perelman became the director of tennis at Sylvania Country Club in Sylvania, Ohio in 2002. Perelman and his wife, Cindy, have one son, Sam.

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PLAYER BIOS

SOPHOMOREJORDAN • 5-10, 140 •BELGA RIGHT-HANDED BOCA RATON, FLA./FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL

Major: Social & Behavioral Sciences PRIOR TO FLORIDA PERSONAL COLLEGIATE HONORS • A five-star prospect according to TennisRecruiting.net • Enjoys playing ping pong and ranked No. 38 overall and No. 6 in Florida 2015 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Chose Florida for its great balance of academics and • Had a 45-24 junior record during the 2012-13 junior season athletics SOPHOMORE • R anked No. 38 in USTA Boys 18 Singles in November • Listens to music before every match Fall 2015 2013 and No. 12 in Boys 18 Doubles in October 2013 • Favorite food is steak • Won the back draw of the SEC Fall Tournament against • Earlier in his junior career, ranked No. 1 in Boys 12s Alabama’s Langford Hills singles (2008) and No. 6 in Boys 14s singles (2010) • Favorite musician is Josh Turner • Reached the final round of the Bedford Cup • Represented the United States in an International World • Favorite movie is Rush Hour Junior Team Tennis Event in Czech Republic in 2010 FRESHMAN • Favorite TV Show is Castle Spring 2015 • Top Results: 2013 Nationals Bronze Ball 3rd Place Doubles, 2010 Clay Court Nationals Gold Ball 1st • Favorite place to visit is Chicago • Competed in seven dual matches and compiled a 1-1 Place Doubles, 2010 Hard Court Nationals Silver Ball • Favorite professional sports team is the Chicago Bulls SEC singles record 2nd Place Doubles, 2010 Spring Nationals Silver Ball • Clinched a 4-1 conference victory at Auburn with a win 2nd Place Doubles, 2010 Easter Bowl Gold Ball 1st Place • Favorite professional athlete is at No. 5 singles Singles, 2010 Easter Bowl Sportsmanship Award • Greatest influences are his mother and father Fall 2014 • Earned District 54 Student of the Year honors in 2009 • People would describe him as nice and responsible • Won the consolation singles title at the SEC Fall Classic • Named a Kaplan Distinguished Scholar in 2011 and in Gainesville Ambassador for Excellence in School District 54 • Looking forward to competing against other schools • Went 8-6 in singles and 4-5 in doubles overall • Chose to attend UF over Alabama and Illinois • Dream job is to be a professional tennis player

CAREER RECORD Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2014-15 11-10 8-6 3-4 1-1 4-5 4-5 0-0 0-0 2015-16 12-4 12-4 Totals 23-14 20-10 3-4 1-1 4-5 4-5 0-0 0-0 ALL-TIME SINGLES DUAL MATCH RECORD BY POSITION Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall 2015 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-4 3-4 Totals 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-4 3-4

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PLAYER BIOS

SENIORDIEGO • 5-11, 167 HIDALGO• RIGHT-HANDED GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR/PERT HIGH SCHOOL

Major: Advertising Fall 2014 • Clinched the SEC Tournament match vs. LSU on his 21st birthday COLLEGIATE HONORS • Captured the SEC Fall Classic doubles title in Gainesville with Gordon Watson Spring 2013 2015 First Team All-SEC • Finalist in the singles main draw at the SEC Fall Classic • Enrolled at Florida in January of 2013 and 2015 Coaches’ Award (team award) was redshirted. • Reached singles quarterfinals at the 2014 USTA Clay Court SEC Player of the Week (2/11/15) Invitational and fell to teammate Chase Perez-Blanco SENIOR Summer 2014 PRIOR TO FLORIDA Fall 2015 • Participated in the first round of the 2014 $10K Mexico • Finished the 2011 season ranked No. 22 in the • Won the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional doubles title with F6 Futures Singles Event and advanced to the semifinals International Tennis Federation Boys rankings and Gordon Watson in doubles with Pepperdine sophomore Guilherme Hadlich reached as high as No. 16 in Quintana Roo, Mexico • Competed in the USTA/ITA National Indoors in Flushing, • Has a career-high ATP ranking of 767 N.Y., reaching the doubles quarterfinals • Advanced to the second round of the 2014 $10K Mexico F7 Futures Singles Event in Quintana Roo, Mexico • Reached the quarterfinals of the Argentina F18 Futures • Advanced to the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional singles final event in July • Reached the quarterfinals of the 2014 Manta Challenger JUNIOR Doubles Event with Texas Tech alum Gonzalo Escobar in • Reached the quarters of the Brazil F13 Futures event in June Spring 2015 Manta, Ecuador • Reached the quarters of the F7 Futures event • Played his way to the No. 1 singles position SOPHOMORE in June Spring 2014 • Defeated six ITA-ranked opponents, including one top-10 • Reached the semifinals of the Chile F6 Futures event ranked player • Led the Florida team with a 13-5 record in dual match • Clinched 4-2 win on the road over in-state rival Florida State doubles play, with all 13 wins tallied while playing at No. 3 • Ranked as high as No. 34 in ITA singles and No. 28 in • Compiled a final 9-9 overall singles record with a 4-2 doubles with Gordon Watson stint in the SEC

Career Record Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2013-14 9-9 2-3 7-6 4-2 15-6 2-1 13-5 5-3 2014-15 24-10 14-4 10-6 4-3 21-11 12-2 9-9 4-5 2015-16 8-6 8-6 -- -- 11-2 11-2 -- -- Totals 41-25 24-13 17-12 8-5 47-19 25-5 22-14 9-8 ALL-TIME SINGLES DUAL MATCH RECORD BY POSITION Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall 2014 0-1 0-2 1-3 6-0 0-0 0-0 7-6 2015 4-6 1-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 10-6 Totals 4-7 1-2 4-3 8-0 0-0 0-0 17-12

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PLAYER BIOS

FRESHMANMcCLAIN • 5-11, 160 • RIGHT-HANDED KESSLER CALHOUN, GA. /CALHOUN HIGH SCHOOL

FRESHMAN PRIOR TO FLORIDA • 60-20 overall singles record Fall 2015 • Blue Chip recruit • Stephen Diaz Tennis Academy • Advanced to the singles round of 16 at the USTA/ITA • No. 5 prospect in America by tennisrecruiting.net • Advanced to the finals round of the Atlanta ITF Juniors Regional Championships in Gainesville • No. 2 prospect in the Southeast Region by Tournament in November of 2014. • Reached the doubles final at the SEC Fall Tournament tennisrecruiting.net • Reached the finals round of the BB&T Atlanta Open with Josh Wardell • No. 1 prospect in the state of Georgia by tennisrecruiting.net Wildcard Challenge in June of 2015 • Five-star recruit by tennisrecruiting.net

Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2015-16 13-4 13-4 -- -- 7-3 7-3 -- -- Totals 13-4 13-4 -- -- 7-3 7-3 -- --

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PLAYER BIOS

JUNIORMAXX • 6-2, 175 •LIPMAN RIGHT-HANDED BRENTWOOD, TENN. /BRENTWOOD H.S.

Major: Sport Management • Defeated two ITA-ranked opponents this season • Went 8-2 in SEC play – the only freshman in the conference to tally eight wins COLLEGIATE HONORS • Closed the year winning three of last four singles matches, including two out of three in postseason 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll • Went 10-1 in the No. 3 spot for Florida • Ranked as high as No. 34 in ITA singles and No. 35 in 2015 Academic Award (team award) • Tallied 15 doubles wins, going 4-0 at No. 3 doubles with Orkin 2014 Second Team All-SEC • Defeated five ITA-ranked opponents throughout his Fall 2014 freshman season 2014 SEC All-Freshman Team • Reached the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional • Ranked No. 109 in ITA singles rankings this season 2014 SEC First-Year Honor Roll Championships singles semifinals Fall 2013 2014 ITA Scholar-Athlete • Advanced to the semifinals in the singles main draw at • Collected eight singles wins throughout the fall 2014 ITA All-Academic Team the SEC Fall Classic in Gainesville • Doubles quarterfinalist with Elliott Orkin at the SEC Fall Classic • Defeated two ranked opponents in two-set matches: JUNIOR Ohio State’s No. 107 Hunter Callahan and Florida State’s Summer 2014 Fall 2015 No. 116 Benjamin Lock • Reached the doubles semifinals at the ITA All-American • Qualified for a spot in the 2014 10K USA F21 Futures with Elliott Orkin Main Draw PRIOR TO FLORIDA • Former No. 1 ranked junior player in 16s • Reached the doubles semifinals at the SEC Fall FRESHMAN Tournament Spring 2014 • Blue Chip recruit and ranked as the No. 22 player nationally on TennisRecruiting.net • Won the singles consolation final at the SEC Fall • True freshman who led the Gators with 16 wins in dual Tournament, defeating Vanderbilt’s Danny Valent match singles play • Overall record of 14-4 in junior tournaments since during the 2012-13 year • Advanced to the ITA Southeast Regional singles • Earned Second Team All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman quarterfinal in Gainesville Team honors • Won the USTA Boys 18 International Grass Court Championships SOPHOMORE • Named to the 2014 SEC First-Year Honor Roll and Spring 2015 honored as a 2014 ITA Scholar-Athlete • After returning from the back injury, had wins over top- 20 players Becker O’Shaughnessey and John Richmond • Led the Gators’ doubles effort, going 15-6 in dual action • Boasted a 26-8 singles record, the second-most singles with Elliott Orkin (8-2 SEC) wins on the team this season • Beat two top-30 players at the USTA Clay Court Nationals

CAREER RECORD Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2013-14 26-8 10-5 16-3 8-2 15-14 6-4 9-10 5-3 2014-15 17-15 11-4 6-11 3-5 21-9 6-3 15-6 8-2 2015-16 7-8 7-8 -- -- 5-5 5-5 -- -- Totals 50-31 28-17 22-14 11-7 41-28 17-12 24-16 13-5 ALL-TIME SINGLES DUAL MATCH RECORD BY POSITION Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall 2014 0-0 0-0 10-1 1-2 3-0 2-0 16-3 2015 1-4 2-3 0-1 0-2 3-1 0-0 6-11 Totals 1-4 2-3 10-2 1-4 6-1 2-0 22-14

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JUNIORELLIOTT • 5-8, 158 • RIGHT-HANDED ORKIN MARIETTA, GA./EATON ACADEMY

Major: Finance • Ranked as high as No. 68 in ITA singles and No. 35 in Fall 2013 doubles with Maxx Lipman COLLEGIATE HONORS • Won four matches in pre-qualifying singles to advance to the first round of Qualifying Singles in the ITA Men’s 2015 Second Team All-SEC Fall 2014 All-America • Won the SEC Fall Classic singles title in Gainesville 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll • Earned a spot in the first round of the doubles main 2015 Most Valuable Player (team award) • Semifinalist in doubles with Maxx Lipman at the draw at the 2013 Saint Francis ITA Men’s All-American SEC Fall Classic Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma with partner 2014 SEC All-Freshman Team Gordon Watson • Advanced to the singles quarterfinals at the USTA/ITA 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Southeast Regional Championships PRIOR TO FLORIDA 2014 ITA All-Academic Team • Blue Chip recruit ranked as high as No. 6 nationally Summer 2014 • Ranked as high as No. 3 nationally and No. 1 in the JUNIOR • Qualified for a spot in the 2014 $10K USA F21 Southern Section in the Boy’s 18s USTA Rankings Fall 2015 Futures Main Draw • Grabbed the SEC Fall Classic singles title in Auburn, • Has posted a 71-22 record in junior tournaments Alabama FRESHMAN • Awarded a Gold Ball at the Boy’s 18s USTA National Spring 2014 Spring Championship in Mobile • Advanced to the singles semifinal at the USTA/ITA Southeast Regional in Gainesville • Finished the 2013-14 season with a 23-13 singles record • Reached the final of the BG18 USTA National Open in as a true freshman February 2013 in Orlando • Reached the doubles semifinal at the ITA All-American with Maxx Lipman • Went 9-6 in dual match singles play, going 4-1 in the • Won the Boys 18 title at the Georgia State Qualifying No. 6 spot Tennis Championships SOPHOMORE • Won USTA Regional Tournament in Norcross, Georgia Spring 2015 • Earned SEC All-Freshman Team honors • Reached the final of the Southern BG18 in Mobile, Alabama • Led the Gators with a 27-8 overall singles record • Named to the 2014 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll • Reached the final of the Southern Spring Championships • Tied Chase Perez-Blanco for team-leading 14 dual singles • Ranked as high as No. 9 in ITA doubles rankings with in Mobile, Alabama wins (eight in conference and 10 at No. 2 position) partner Gordon Watson • Reached the final of the Bullfrog Southern BG18-16 in • Defeated three ITA-ranked opponents • Ranked as high as No. 53 in singles rankings Norcross, Georgia

CAREER RECORD Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2013-14 23-13 14-7 9-6 6-3 21-16 14-5 7-11 4-7 2014-15 27-8 13-2 14-6 8-2 21-9 6-3 15-6 8-2 2015-16 13-5 13-5 -- -- 5-5 5-5 -- -- Totals 63-26 40-14 23-12 14-5 47-30 25-13 22-17 12-9 ALL-TIME SINGLES DUAL MATCH RECORD BY POSITION Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall 2014 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 4-4 4-1 9-6 2015 0-0 10-5 3-1 1-0 0-0 0-0 14-6 Totals 0-0 10-5 3-1 2-1 4-4 4-1 23-12

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SOPHOMORECHASE • 5-8, 150PEREZ-BLANCO • RIGHT-HANDED MIAMI, FLA./GULLIVER PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Major: Social & Behavioral Sciences • Defeated two ITA-ranked singles players • 2013 USTA Florida Player of the Year • Put together a team-best eight-match singles win streak • Compiled a 42-23 junior record in the 2012-13 season COLLEGIATE HONORS during dual season SEC All-Freshman Team • Was named the high school player of the year in 2013 • Clinched two SEC wins for the Gators and a 2013 High School All-American Most Improved Player (team award) • Earned a No. 123 ITA singles ranking • Top Results: 2013 Florida State Closed Champion 18s, Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week (3/18/15; 4/13/15) 2012 Clay Courts 16s 3rd Place, 2012 Boys 18s Regional Fall 2014 Tournament Champion, 2011 Winter National 16s SOPHOMORE • Reached the singles semifinals at the 2014 USTA Doubles Champion, 2011 Boys 16s Regional Tournament Fall 2015 Collegiate Clay Court Invitational by defeating teammate Champion Diego Hidalgo • Won the singles title at the Bedford Cup • Chose to attend UF over Miami • Paired with Josh Wardell to win the consolation doubles • Grabbed the doubles title at the Bedford Cup with title at the Bedford Cup Josh Wardell • Reached the singles semifinal at the USTA/ITA Southeast PRIOR TO FLORIDA Regional in Gainesville • A blue-chip, five-star prospect according to TennisRecruiting.net and ranked No. 29 overall and No. FRESHMAN 3 in Florida Spring 2015 • Ranked No. 33 in the USTA Boys 18 National Rankings • Led the Gators with 14-4 dual singles record (8-1 SEC) in November 2013 and No. 90 in the USTA Boys 18 Doubles rankings in October 2013 • Earned third-most league singles wins by a freshman behind Texas A&M’s AJ Catanzariti (10) and Vanderbilt’s • Won the high school state championship in 2011, 2013 Danny Valent (9) and 2014

CAREER RECORD Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2014-15 25-11 11-7 14-4 8-1 11-6 9-3 2-3 0-1 2015-16 13-3 13-3 -- -- 5-1 5-1 -- -- Totals 38-14 24-10 14-4 8-1 16-7 14-4 2-3 0-1 ALL-TIME SINGLES DUAL MATCH RECORD BY POSITION Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall 2015 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-2 8-2 1-0 14-4 Totals 0-0 0-0 0-0 5-2 8-2 1-0 14-4

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FRESHMANALFREDO • 6-2, 175 • RIGHT-HANDED PEREZ CORAL GABLES, FLA. / CORAL GABLES HIGH SCHOOL

FRESHMAN PRIOR TO FLORIDA • Ranked No. 145 by tennislink.usta.com on the Boys 18 Fall 2015 • Blue Chip Recruit (Combined) • Won seven matches to advance from the pre-qualifying • No. 10 prospect in America • Reached the semifinals in singles at the USTA Florida rounds to the main draw at the ITA All-American • No. 4 prospect in the Southeast Region Level 3 Junior State Championships • Reached the singles semifinals at the Bedford Cup • No. 2 prospect in the state of Florida • 17-10 overall record on the USTA Boys 18 Combined • Won the doubles consolation final at the Bedford Cup with McClain Kessler • 39-9 overall singles record • Five-star recruit by tennisrecruiting.net

Career Record Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2015-16 11-4 11-4 -- -- 5-2 5-2 -- -- Totals 11-4 11-4 -- -- 5-2 5-2 -- --

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REDSHIRTJOSHUA SOPHOMORE •WARDELL 5-11, 174 •RIGHT-HANDED FORT MYERS, FLA./FLORIDA VIRTUAL SCHOOL

Major: Finance Fall 2014 PRIOR TO FLORIDA COLLEGIATE HONORS • Won the consolation doubles title with Chase Perez- • No. 35 nationally and a 5-star recruit from Blanco at the Bedford Cup TennisRecruiting.net 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll • Advanced to the consolation singles final at the Bedford Cup • Reached as high as No. 2 in the state of Florida in Boys REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE Summer 2014 16s and No. 4 in Florida in Boys 18s Fall 2015 • Eagle Landing Tennis Classic (May 5/Orange Park, Fla.) • Overall record of 35-15 in junior tournaments for 2012- • Advanced to the singles final round of the Bedford Cup 13 year against Chase Perez-Blanco Round 1 Singles • Runner-up singles finish at the Pensacola National Open • Won the doubles title at the Bedford Cup with Chase • Advanced to the singles semifinals and doubles Perez-Blanco quarterfinals at the 2014 ITA Summer Circuit hosted in 2010 by FSU • Reached the singles main draw round of 32 after moving • Second place in doubles at the National Open in Augusta, through two qualifying rounds at the USTA/ITA Southeast • Paired with Gator freshman Chase Perez-Blanco to win Ga., in 2010 Regional in Gainesville the doubles event at the ITA Summer Circuit in Gainesville • Runner-up doubles finish at the Tampa National Open REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • Reached the men’s singles semifinals at the ITA Summer in 2011 Circuit in Gainesville Spring 2015 • Second place doubles finish in Florida State Closed in • Earned first SEC dual singles win in 4-1 victory over Auburn FRESHMAN 2011 2013-14 • Played No. 6 singles in two of Florida’s three • Finished fourth in singles at the Florida State Closed postseason matches • Earned a redshirt in 2011

CAREER RECORD Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2014-15 9-10 7-6 2-4 2-2 16-12 8-4 8-8 3-6 2015-16 9-4 9-4 -- -- 7-2 7-2 -- -- Totals 18-14 16-10 2-4 2-2 23-14 15-6 8-8 3-6

ALL-TIME SINGLES DUAL MATCH RECORD BY POSITION Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall 2015 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-4 Totals 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-4

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SENIORGORDON • 5-11, 154 • RIGHT-HANDED WATSON NAPLES, FLA./FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY

Major: Sport Management SOPHOMORE Fall 2012: COLLEGIATE HONORS Spring 2014 • Finished with a 9-4 singles record and an 8-4 doubles record 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll • Tallied a team-high 24 doubles wins • Recorded a 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 victory to take the singles 2014 Second Team All-SEC • Earned Second Team All-SEC honors championship at the Bedford Cup, defeating 2011 singles SENIOR • Ranked as high as No. 9 in the nation with doubles champion Moritz Buerchner from North Florida partner Elliott Orkin Fall 2015 • Watson paired with Billy Federhofer to claim the doubles • Made a NCAA Doubles Championship appearance • Won the ITA Southeast Regional doubles title with Diego title at the 2012 Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic with Orkin Hidalgo to receive an automatic bid into the National • Advanced to the singles semifinals of the Dick Vitale Clay Indoors in Flushing, N.Y. • Recorded a 23-13 overall singles record while playing in Court Classic the top 3 spots for Florida • Reached the doubles semifinals at the ITA All-American FRESHMAN with Diego Hidalgo • Ranked as high as No. 53 in ITA singles rankings Spring 2012 JUNIOR Fall 2013 • Enrolled in January and earned a redshirt. Spring 2015 • Advanced to the third round of the ITA Men’s All-America • Compiled a 6-2 dual record at No. 4 singles Qualifying Singles PRIOR TO FLORIDA • Rated the No. 8 player in the Boys 18 USTA Rankings in • Clinched Florida’s SEC Tournament victory over Kentucky • Earned a spot in the first round of the doubles main draw at the 2013 Saint Francis ITA Men’s All-American January 2012 • Ranked as high as No. 70 in ITA singles rankings and No. Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma with partner • Throughout his career, he has been rated as high as No. 28 in doubles with Diego Hidalgo Elliott Orkin 1 in the USTA 12s and 14s rankings, and No. 2 in the Fall 2014 • Claimed the consolation singles title at the ITA Southeast USTA 16s rankings • Earned the SEC Fall Classic doubles title in Gainesville Regionals in Atlanta • Has also ranked No. 1 in 12s, 14s and 16s doubles with Diego Hidalgo Spring 2013 • Nominated for the USTA 2011 Florida Player of the Year • Semifinalist in main draw singles at the SEC Fall Classic • Second on the team with 25 singles victories • Won the ITF Singles and Doubles titles in May 2011 • Reached the consolation singles semifinals at the USTA/ ITA Southeast Regional Championships • Overall record of 25-9 in singles with a 13-5 dual • The 2011 USTA Clay Court Doubles Champion, and also match record placed 3rd in singles Summer 2014 • Had an eight-match win streak to start the spring season • Finished 5th at Kalamazoo in 2010 • Captured the singles crown at the ITA Summer Circuit in Gainesville • Recorded a 17-10 doubles record with Billy Federhofer • Won the Sportsmanship awards at Kalamazoo in 2010 and reached No. 28 in the rankings and at Nationals in May of 2007 • Advanced to the final round of men’s doubles at the ITA Summer Circuit in Gainesville with fellow Gator • Paired with Florent Diep to end the season and had a • In 2010, Watson claimed the Boys 16s title at the Oliver Landert perfect 7-0 record, including a 4-0 mark in SEC matches Easter Bowl

CAREER RECORD Year Overall Singles Tournament Singles Dual Singles SEC Singles Overall Doubles Tournament Doubles Dual Doubles SEC Doubles 2012-13 25-9 12-4 13-5 3-4 26-12 11-5 15-7 9-3 2013-14 23-13 12-4 11-9 3-4 24-17 15-4 9-13 5-7 2014-15 21-14 11-7 10-7 4-3 20-10 11-1 9-9 4-5 2015-16 3-4 3-4 -- -- 11-2 11-2 -- -- Totals 72-40 38-19 34-21 10-11 71-41 48-12 33-29 18-15 ALL-TIME SINGLES DUAL MATCH RECORD BY POSITION Year #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall 2013 0-0 0-0 1-0 4-1 6-3 2-1 13-5 2014 2-2 5-5 3-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 11-9 2015 0-0 0-0 4-5 6-2 0-0 0-0 10-7 Totals 2-2 5-5 8-7 11-3 6-3 2-1 34-21

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ALL-AMERICANS JAMES SHAFFER - 1961 JAMIE PRESSLY - 1969 DYLLAN FITZGERALD - 1994 at the NCAA Championships. He was named One All-America Honor the 2000 SEC Player of the Year as a senior, One All-America Honor One All-America Honor and the Region III Senior Player of the Year by Shaffer advanced to the Pressly advanced to the fifth A native of Benoni, South the ITA after finishing the year ranked 13th in quarterfinals of the 1961 round of the 1969 NCAA Africa, Fitzgerald staked singles. O’Neal graduated as the winningest NCAA Championships before Championships before falling his claim as one of the best player in UF history in career singles, doubles losing a hard-fought battle to to Rice’s Mike Estep, the doubles players in UF history and total wins. California’s William Hoogs, eventual runner-up, 6-0, after combining with Mark 9-7, 6-3. Shaffer’s two 2-6, 6-4. Pressly helped the Merklein for a 12-8 record JEFF MORRISON - 1999, 00 points did give the Gators a Gators to a sixth-place team and a No. 7 ranking in the tie for 10th place in the team standings. The finish. The West Palm Beach native compiled final 1993-94 Rolex-ITA poll. Fitzgerald and Four All-America Honors southpaw from St. Petersburg, Fla. was a a career record of 60-3 while playing No. 2, Merklein defeated Texas Christian’s Paul Morrison captured the member of the Junior Davis Cup team. Shaffer 3 and 4 singles. Pressly won SEC individual Robinson and David Roditi 6-7, 7-6, 6-4 in the 1999 NCAA singles title won the SEC freshman individual title and titles at No. 2 (1967 and 1968) and No. 3 NCAA first round before losing to Stanford’s and received All-America posted a 46-12 varsity record. He was SEC (1969). He also teamed with Paul Lunetta Chris Cocotos and Michael Flanagan 6-3, 1-6, recognition in both singles individual titlist at No. 1 singles in 1961 and to win the SEC No. 3 doubles title in 1969. 6-2. Fitzgerald and Merklein had defeated and doubles (with Nathan 1962, the first Gator to accomplish that feat. Pressly, whose brother David was a Gator the nation’s No. 1 and No. 2-ranked doubles Overholser) in both 1999 Currently, Shaffer is an attorney with his own standout in the mid-1970’s, was the top teams earlier in the season. and 2000. Morrison, who was also named law firm, James A. Shaffer, P.A., Inc., in St. graduate from the University of Florida Law the ITA National Player to Watch and the Petersburg. School in 1971 and is currently practicing DAMON HENKEL - 1994, 95, 96 1999 SEC Player of the Year, was a first-team in his own law firm of Pressly & Pressly with All-SEC selection in singles and doubles. He BILL TYM - 1963 David in West Palm Beach. Three All-America Honors set the Gator single-season record with 47 One All-America Honor Henkel became the first singles victories. Morrison ranked second in DAVID BLAIR - 1993 player in Gator history to earn singles and ninth in doubles (with Overholser) Tym advanced to the three All-America honors in the final ITA rankings. He became the first One All-America Honor quarterfinals of the 1963 in singles in his career. His player in UF history to win 30 or more singles NCAA Championships Blair won the 1993 NCAA final ranking of No. 9 after matches in back-to-back seasons. Morrison before losing to eventual doubles title with Mark a 31-12 campaign in 1996 was the 2000 SEC Tournament MVP helping champion Dennis Ralston of Merklein, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 over earned him that distinction. the Gators to the league title. He finished the USC, 6-2, 6-3. Tym’s two Stanford’s Chris Cocotos The 31 singles victories tied 2000 season ranked No. 1 in the ITA singles points gave the Gators an and Michael Flanaga. Blair for the then second-best seasonal mark in rankings and is in the second winningest 18th-place finish in the team standings. The and Merklein became Gator history and included 19 victories over player in UF history, behind only O’Neal. native of Lake Valhalla, N.J. captured the the first Gators to win an ranked foes. In 1995, Henkel posted a 26-18 SEC individual title as a sophomore and junior NCAA tennis title of any sort. Arguably the mark and ended the year ranked No. 19 in NATHAN OVERHOLSER - 1999, 00 at No. 2 and No. 1 singles, respectively. His best doubles player in Florida history, the the country. His first All-America honor in career record was 41-9. Tym served as head Gainesville, Fla. native finished his career 1994 followed a 24-4 year which included an Three All-America Honors men’s coach at Vanderbilt from 1987-1996. with 76 doubles wins, the second-most in UF upset of 12th-ranked Brandon Coupe of San Overholser was named He is a past president and former executive history. He also compiled a 29-12 doubles Jose State in the second round of the NCAA All-American in singles in director of the United States Professional slate as a senior, the fourth-highest win Tournament. The first Gator to garner All- 1999 and All-American Tennis Association. total in Division I tennis in 1993. Blair and America recognition in three straight seasons, in doubles (with Jeff Merklein, with 25 wins in 1993 and 21 in Henkel was chosen the 1996 Region III ITA/ Morrison) in both 1999 ARMISTEAD NEELY - 1968-69 1992, became the only UF combination to win Senior Player of the Year and was one of eight and 2000. Overholser, over 20 matches in more than one season. finalists for the National ITA/Senior Player of Two All-America Honors who was named All-SEC in both singles and Blair was also a member of the 1993 SEC the Year. His 102 career singles wins ranks doubles for three straight years from 1999- Neely advanced to the singles Academic Honor Roll. fourth in the UF record books and his 169 2001, graduated at UF’s career doubles win quarterfinals of the 1968 career overall wins (102 singles, 67 doubles) leader. Overholser, David Blair and Justin NCAA Championships and MARK MERKLEIN - 1993, 94 also rank seventh on UF’s all-time list. Henkel O’Neal are the only Gator men’s tennis players also teamed with former Gator became the first player in Florida history to to ever receive All-America, All-SEC and SEC head coach Steve Beeland to Four All-America Honors win 20 or more matches in all four seasons as Academic Honor Roll recognition in the same advance to the quarterfinals Merklein became the first a Gator when he beat Vanderbilt’s Chris Groer season (2000). Overholser finished both of the doubles competition, two-time national champion on March 23, 1996. He left Florida as just the 1999 and 2001 seasons ranked in the where they fell to tennis great Stan Smith and in Florida history after the second player in school history to win 100 ITA Top 50 for singles and each of his four Bob Lutz of USC, the eventual champions, polishing off top-seeded career singles matches and also was just the seasons ranked in doubles, including Top 10 6-3, 6-2. Neely led the Gators to a fifth-place Wayne Black of USC 6-2, second player in UF history to win 30 singles finishes in 1999 and 2000. finish. Neely advanced to the quarterfinals 6-7, 6-4 in the 1994 NCAA matches in a single season. of the 1969 NCAAs before dropping a 3-6, singles final. Merklein JANNE HOLMIA - 2003 9-7, 8-6 decision to Arizona’s Brian Cheney. had teamed with David Blair to claim the JUSTIN O’NEAL - 1997, 99, 01 He again joined forces with Beeland to defeat NCAA doubles title in 1993. Merklein’s One All-America Honor Three All-America Honors Stanford’s duo of Paul Gerken and Mac Claffin performance in the 1994 NCAAs was Holmia was an All- in the fourth round, 9-7, 6-4 before losing a dominance personified. He lost just one set O’Neal became UF’s first American singles player, 5-7, 7-5, 7-5 decision to Haroon Rahim and in the entire tournament, at one point winning freshman All-American after as well as being voted Jeff Borowiak of UCLA in the quarterfinals. 11 in a row. He had three wins on tiebreakers an impressive rookie season SEC Freshman of the Year The Gators finished in sixth place. Neely came in the NCAAs and compiled a 13-1 record in in 1997 and followed that up and ITA National Rookie to Florida from Tampa as the 1965 National tiebreakers for the 1993-94 season. Merklein with All-America honors in of the Year, during his Junior Champion. His career record as a was the first Florida player to gain All- both 1999 and 2000. He set first year on the collegiate level. He ended the Gator was 58-4 while playing No. 1 singles, American status in both singles and doubles, the then-school record for season ranked No. 6 in the nation. He posted including 24-0 in his junior year. In his three and his four All-America honors are the most most singles wins by a Gator freshman with 34 singles victories, tied for the fifth-best years of varsity play, Neely never lost an of any Gator player. He finished his brilliant 28 in 1997 and ranked 16th in singles in the single season win total in school history, and SEC dual match at No. 1 singles. He won the career atop the school career charts in singles final rankings. O’Neal was named the Region highest ever for a freshman. He also faired SEC singles title in 1967 and 1969 and also (112) and overall (190) wins, while ranking III Rookie of the Year and was one of eight well in doubles play posting at least a .500 claimed the doubles title in 1968 and 1969. second in doubles victories (78). Merklein finalists for National Rookie of the Year. He record with three different partners. He made Neely is the former tournament director for the also established a then school season was also chosen second-team All-SEC, the it to the second round of the NCAA Tennis Atlanta WCT Peachtree Grand Prix event. He standard with his 38 singles wins in 1993-94. first UF freshman to earn all-league honors Championships, before a back injury forced has also been the circuit coordinator for the He helped Florida win its first outright SEC since 1984. In 1999, O’Neal became just him to retire from the match. USTA and head tennis coach at the University title since 1969. Merklein is currently playing the second player in UF men’s tennis history of Alabama. Neely now owns and operates a professional tennis and represented the to receive All-America, All-SEC and SEC tennis academy in Atlanta. Bahamas at the 2000 Olympics. Academic Honor Roll recognition in the same season. He was ranked 17th in singles in the final ITA rankings and reached the round of 16

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ALL-AMERICANS HAMID MIRZADEH - 2003, 04, 05 of 39-10, which was the third-highest win ranking with partner Sekou Bangoura Jr. In earned an at-large bid into the NCAA doubles total on UF’s all-time singles season chart and 2011, Lacroix earned first-team All-SEC honors championship and won a tight three-set match Five All-America Honors the best by a Gator freshman. He and senior for the third year in a row and was named the against Pepperdine’s Francis Alcantara and Finn In 2005, Mirzadeh Hamid Mirzadeh were seeded fifth in the 2011 SEC Tournament MVP after leading the Tearney in the opening round. In the Round of became the only five-time NCAA doubles bracket, which earned them Gators to their fourth SEC Tournament title. 16, the Gator duo beat seventh-ranked Jarryd All-American in school All-America status. Ouellette was selected He was also named the ITA Southeast Region Botha and David Vieyra of Alabama in straight history by garnering the as a first-team All-SEC representative and Senior of the Year after competing at No. 1 sets to advance to the Quarterfinals and earn distinction in singles and was named the SEC Freshman of the Year. He singles and doubles in every dual match for the All-American status. Piro and van Overbeek doubles for the second was also honored by the ITA as the Southeast second season in a row. He finished the 2010- were knocked out by No. 4-ranked Jarmere 11 campaign with a 36-11 singles record and straight season to go along with his 2003 Region ITA Rookie of the Year. Jenkins and Mac Styslinger of Virginia. Van a 29-16 doubles mark, totaling 65 wins for the singles honor. He finished his senior season Overbeek finished his Florida career ranked 10th second-straight year, tied for the fifth-highest ranked No. 16 in singles and No. 9 in doubles JESSE LEVINE - 2007 in career victories (168), eighth in career singles with Greg Ouellette. He and Ouellette were single-season total at Florida. Two All-American Honors wins (85) and sixth in career doubles wins (83). seeded fifth in the NCAA doubles draw, while he also earned an at-large spot in singles. As In 2007, Jesse Levine SEKOU BANGOURA JR. - 2011 a junior, he finished the year ranked No. 11 in became the 16th FLORENT DIEP – 2014 One All-American Honor the nation after advancing to the quarterfinal student-athlete at Florida One All-American Honor round of the NCAA men’s tennis championship to earn All-American Sekou Bangoura Jr. earned singles draw for the second straight season. recognition as he did so the first All-America Florent Diep earned All- That year, he became the only player in the in singles and doubles as honors of his career after American honors in singles nation to earn a spot in the quarterfinals of both a freshman. Levine was the number three reaching the semifinals of in 2013-14. The Paris, the singles and doubles NCAA competition as seed in both the singles and doubles (with the 2011 NCAA Doubles France native compiled a he and teammate Chris Brandi made it to the Greg Ouellette) draws and advanced farther Championship with partner team-best 31-17 overall round. Mirzadeh was a four-time first-team than any freshman in the country in the Alexandre Lacroix. The duo finished with singles record during his senior campaign and All-SEC selection. Throughout his collegiate singles draw with a run to the quarterfinals. a 13-9 doubles record for the year in the ranked No. 35 in the final ITA rankings. Diep career, Mirzadeh was also a success in the In addition, he and Ouellette also advanced to No. 1 doubles position, ending the season played at the Nos. 1 and 2 singles positions classroom having earned SEC Academic Honor the quarterfinals of the doubles draw. Levine ranked 12th in the country. In addition to his for the final 17 dual matches and boasted a Roll honors as a sophomore, junior, and senior. completed his freshman season in Gainesville All-America honors, Bangoura Jr. was named 10-4 record in the top two spots. Diep earned In 2004, he was name the Co-SEC Scholar with a 24-1 overall mark to become the first First Team All-SEC, posting a 17-8 record in an at-large bid into the 2014 NCAA singles Athlete of the Year. Gator since 1976 to end a year with one loss singles play during dual matches in the spring. championship and won a tight three-set match or less. He was also the first player nationally He finished with a 31-13 overall singles record against Elon’s 36th-ranked Cameron Silverman to enter the NCAA singles draw undefeated CHRIS BRANDI - 2004 during his sophomore season in 2010-11 and in the opening round of 64. In the Second since 2001 (Fresno State’s Peter Luczak). compiled a 21-14 record in doubles action. Round, Diep defeated Virginia Tech’s 20th- One All-America Honor Levine finished the season ranked third in His 52 combined wins tied for the 11th-most ranked Amerigo Contini in three sets to advance both the singles and doubles polls and was in a single season in UF history. Bangoura Jr. Chris Brandi teamed with to the Round of 16 and earn All-American Hamid Mirzadeh in 2004 named the ITA National Rookie of the Year and ranked 44th nationally in the final ITA singles status. Winning a rematch against Vanderbilt’s at the top of the doubles the SEC Freshman of the Year as well as being rankings, reaching a career-high singles No. 21 Gonzales Austin advanced Diep to the line up as he earned named to the All-SEC First Team. ranking of 28th in January 2011. NCAA Quarterfinals. The Florida senior was then All-America honors for the knocked out by No. 39 Denis Nguyen of Harvard. first time in his collegiate ANTOINE BENNETEAU - 2010 STEPHANE PIRO - 2013 career. Brandi and Mirzadeh reached the Diep finished his Florida career with 70 overall One All-American Honor quarterfinal round of the NCAA championship One All-American Honor singles wins. doubles draw in May. Brandi became the Antoine Benneteau earned Stephane Piro earned 14th student-athlete at Florida to earn the All-American honors his first All-American (22 players, 46 honors) recognition. in doubles alongside honors in 2012-13, 1961 James Shaffer Singles Alexandre Lacroix in garnering recognition in 1963 Bill Tym Singles GREG OUELLETTE - 2005, 07, 08 2009-10. The pair doubles with partner Bob 1968 Armistead Neely Singles compiled a 31-8 record van Overbeek. The pair 1969 Armistead Neely Singles Five All-American Honors together, becoming just the second tandem compiled a 15-10 overall record together after Jamie Pressly Singles Greg Ouellette completed in program history to reach 30 doubles wins pairing up midseason and ranked No. 16 in 1993 David Blair Doubles his Gator career as the together in a single season while maintaining the final ITA rankings. The duo played at the Mark Merklein Singles, Doubles second five-time All- a top-10 national rank throughout the season. No. 1 doubles position for the final 17 dual 1994 Dyllan Fitzgerald Doubles American in school history. Benneteau, who also earned second-team matches. They earned an at-large bid into the Damon Henkel Singles As a freshman in 2005, he All-SEC honors for the second straight year, NCAA doubles championship and won a tight Mark Merklein Singles, Doubles earned the recognition in appeared at No. 1 doubles in every dual three-set match against Pepperdine’s Francis 1995 Damon Henkel Singles singles and doubles play before accomplishing match of the season, tallying a 19-6 record. Alcantara and Finn Tearney in the opening 1996 Damon Henkel Singles the feat again as a junior in 2007. In 2008, Benneteau and Lacroix won the ITA Southeast round. In the Round of 16, the Gator duo beat 1997 Justin O’Neal Singles he finished his career by earning All-America Regional Championships during the fall seventh-ranked Jarryd Botha and David Vieyra 1999 Jeff Morrison Singles, Doubles honors in singles. Ouellette had 110 singles season, advancing to the quarterfinals of the of Alabama in straight sets to advance to the Justin O’Neal Singles ITA National Indoor Championships. With wins, which ranked as the fourth-highest in Quarterfinals and earn All-American status. Nathan Overholser Singles, Doubles 23 singles wins as well, Benneteau posted Piro and van Overbeek were knocked out Florida history. He also had 71 doubles wins 2000 Jeff Morrison Singles, Doubles a combined 54 victories in 2009-10, which by No. 4-ranked and Mac and his 181 combined victories were the Nathan Overholser Doubles marked the eighth-highest total in UF history. Styslinger of Virginia. Piro, in his first season fifth-highest by any Gator. Ouellette was the 2003 Janne Holmia Singles competing at Florida, played No. 1 singles in No. 2 seed in the 2008 NCAA singles draw, Hamid Mirzadeh Singles as he was appearing in the event for the the final 10 matches and earned an at-large ALEXANDRE LACROIX – 2010, 11 2004 Chris Brandi Doubles fourth-straight year. He finished the season bid into the NCAA singles championship. Hamid Mirzadeh Singles, Doubles ranked fourth nationally in the ITA poll and Four All-American Honors 2005 Hamid Mirzadeh Singles, Doubles was named the SEC Player of the Year. He Alexandre Lacroix became BOB VAN OVERBEEK - 2013 Greg Ouellette Singles, Doubles was also an All-SEC first-team selection for the fifth player in Florida One All-American Honor the fourth-consecutive time. In 2007, he history to receive four All- 2007 Jesse Levine Singles, Doubles advanced to the Round of 16 in the draw for America honors, garnering Bob van Overbeek earned Greg Ouellette Singles, Doubles the second time in his career. He also paired recognition in both singles All-American honors in 2008 Greg Ouellette Singles with Jesse Levine in the doubles’ draw, where and doubles in each of his doubles alongside Stephane 2010 Antoine Benneteau Doubles the two were the number three seed and final two seasons at UF. He finished his career Piro in 2012-13. The pair Alexandre Lacroix Singles, Doubles advanced to the quarterfinal round. In 2005, as the school’s all-time leader in overall wins compiled a 15-10 overall 2011 Sekou Bangoura, Jr. Doubles he advanced farther than any freshman in (214) and doubles victories (104) and tied record together after pairing Alexandre Lacroix Singles, Doubles the country in the NCAA singles’ draw by for fourth all-time in singles wins (110). He up midseason and ranked No. 16 in the final ITA 2013 Stephane Piro Doubles making his way into the quarterfinal round. He finished his senior season ranked No. 8 in the rankings. The duo played at the No. 1 doubles Bob van Overbeek Doubles finished his first season with an overall record country in singles and held the No. 12 doubles position for the final 17 dual matches. They 2014 Florent Diep Singles

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ALL-TIME COACHES

D.K. (DUTCH) STANLEY M.B. CHAFIN 1932-40 (9 years) 1978-84 (7 years) 54-12-0 (.818) 128-55-1 (.698)

FRANK GENOVAR STEVE BEELAND 1941 (1 year) 1985-88 (4 years) 10-2-1 (.808) 54-49-0 (.524)

HERMAN SCHNELL IAN DUVENHAGE 1947-48 (2 years) 1989-2001 (13 years) 12-11-1 (.521) 221-126-0 (.636)

HARRY FOGELMAN ANDY JACKSON 1949-51 (3 years) 2001-2012 (11 years) 51-13-1 (.792) 209-83-0 (.716)

BILL POTTER BRYAN SHELTON 1952-77 (26 years) 2012-pres. (4th year) 415-122-2 (.772) 46-30 (.605)

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ALL-TIME RESULTS (NOTE: NCAA TEAM COMPETITION BEGAN IN 1977) Year Won Lost Tie SEC NCAA Coach Year Won Lost Tie SEC NCAA Coach 1932 4 0 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1989 14 11 0 9th Ian Duvenhage 1933 4 0 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1990 17 9 0 7th Ian Duvenhage 1934 5 2 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1991 19 8 0 T3rd T5th Ian Duvenhage 1935 4 5 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1992 15 11 0 5th T9th Ian Duvenhage 1936 8 1 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1993 16 12 0 5th T9th Ian Duvenhage 1937 6 0 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1994 19 7 0 1st T9th Ian Duvenhage 1938 6 0 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1995 18 11 0 5th T9th Ian Duvenhage 1939 6 0 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1996 16 9 0 5th T17th Ian Duvenhage 1940 11 4 0 D.K. (Dutch) Stanley 1997 17 9 0 5th T9th Ian Duvenhage 1941 10 2 1 Frank Genovar 1998 13 12 0 T6th T25th Ian Duvenhage 1942-46 No Team 1999 20 6 0 T3rd T5th Ian Duvenhage 1947 3 5 1 3rd Herman Schnell 2000 28 4 0 1st T3rd Ian Duvenhage 1948 9 6 0 — Herman Schnell 2001 9 17 0 33rd T10th Ian Duvenhage 1949 14 5 1 4th Harry Fogelman 2002 18 7 0 T3rd T9th Andy Jackson 1950 21 1 0 1st Harry Fogelman 2003 25 5 0 1st T5th Andy Jackson 1951 16 7 0 4th Harry Fogelman 2004 18 7 0 2nd T9th Andy Jackson 1952 13 4 0 — Bill Potter 2005 24 6 0 T1st T3rd Andy Jackson 1953 15 3 0 T2nd Bill Potter 2006 17 8 0 T2nd T9th Andy Jackson 1954 14 3 1 4th Bill Potter 2007 15 8 0 T3rd T9th Andy Jackson 1955 16 1 0 2nd Bill Potter 2008 17 8 0 4th T9th Andy Jackson 1956 15 3 0 3rd Bill Potter 2009 18 9 0 T4th T17th Andy Jackson 1957 18 3 0 3rd Bill Potter 2010 21 5 0 2nd T9th Andy Jackson 1958 12 7 0 6th Bill Potter 2011 20 9 0 5th T9th Andy Jackson 1959 9 9 0 5th Bill Potter 2012 16 10 0 4th T9th Andy Jackson 1960 18 2 0 3rd Bill Potter 2013 15 11 0 T3rd T33rd Bryan Shelton 1961 20 1 0 1st T10th Bill Potter 2014 17 10 0 4th 15th Bryan Shelton 1962 15 5 0 T3rd Bill Potter 2015 14 9 0 T4th T33rd Bryan Shelton 1963 11 4 0 5th 18th Bill Potter Totals 1,187 491 6 1964 11 4 0 6th Bill Potter 1965 9 9 0 5th Bill Potter 1966 18 14 0 5th Bill Potter 1967 19 1 0 3rd 7th Bill Potter 1968 23 1 0 1st 5th Bill Potter 1969 19 1 1 1st 6th Bill Potter 1970 14 8 0 4th Bill Potter 1971 11 12 0 4th Bill Potter 1972 13 11 0 5th 18th Bill Potter 1973 20 6 0 3rd 22nd Bill Potter 1974 20 3 0 5th T13th Bill Potter 1975 25 2 0 T1st T8th Bill Potter 1976 18 2 0 3rd 16th Bill Potter 1977 21 3 0 4th Bill Potter 1978 22 4 0 5th M.B. Chafin 1979 17 9 0 T5th M.B. Chafin 1980 15 9 1 6th M.B. Chafin 1981 23 6 0 5th M.B. Chafin 1982 20 7 0 T3rd M.B. Chafin 1983 14 10 0 T8th M.B. Chafin 1984 17 10 0 T6th M.B. Chafin 1985 16 11 0 5th Steve Beeland 1986 19 10 0 T7th Steve Beeland 1987 16 8 0 4th Steve Beeland 1988 3 20 0 T6th Steve Beeland

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FINAL ITA RANKINGS FINAL ITA DOUBLES RANKINGS FINAL ITA SINGLES RANKINGS Year Player Rank Year Player Rank 1987 Marthur Holt-Shawn Taylor 13 1990 Bruce Haddad 89 1991 David Blair-Mark Merklein 37 1991 Mark Merklein 45 1992 David Blair-Mark Merklein 15 1991 Bruce Haddad 48 1993 David Blair-Mark Merklein 1 1992 Mark Merklein 45 1994 Dyllan Fitzgerald-Mark Merklein 7 1992 Bruce Haddad 55 Randy Baldemor-Eric Dobsha 31 1993 Mark Merklein 9 1996 Brook Blain-Damon Henkel 37 1994 Mark Merklein 2 1998 Jeff Morrison-Nathan Overholser 20 Damon Henkel 25 1999 Jeff Morrison-Nathan Overholser 9 Eric Dobsha 74 2000 Jeff Morrison-Nathan Overholser 3 1995 Damon Henkel 19 2001 Olivier Levant-Nathan Overholser 24 Jason Appel 26 Nathan Overholser-Jeremy Wurtzman 31 Wayne Boich 63 2002 Hamid Mirzadeh-Chris McDonald 23 Randy Baldemor T84 2003 Hamid Mirzadeh-Chris McDonald 30 Olivier Levant-Eleazar Magallan 47 Jason Appel 52 Matt Behermann-Troy Hahn T56 1997 Justin O’Neal 16 2004 Hamid Mirzadeh and Chris Brandi 21 Jon Glover 60 2005 Hamid Mirzadeh and Greg Ouellette 9 1998 Justin O’Neal 45 2006 Janne Holmia-Vladmir Obradovic 39 Nathan Overholser 68 2007 Jesse Levine-Greg Ouellette 3 1999 Jeff Morrison 2 2008 Greg Ouellette- 24 Justin O’Neal 17 2009 Antoine Benneteau-Joey Burkhardt 18 Nathan Overholser 34 2010 Antoine Benneteau-Alexandre Lacroix 8 2000 Jeff Morrison 1 Sekou Bangoura Jr.-Joey Burkhardt 62 Justin O’Neal 13 2011 Sekou Bangoura Jr.-Alexandre Lacroix 12 2001 Nathan Overholser 48 Alexandre Lacroix-Nassim Slilam 29 Jeremy Wurtzman 61 Michael Alford-Sekou Bangoura Jr. 88 Olivier Levant 89 2012 Billy Federhofer/Nassim Slilam 13 2002 Hamid Mirzadeh 90 Frank Carleton/Spencer Newman 62 Eleazar Magallan 97 Spencer Newman/Bob van Overbeek 69 2003 Janne Holmia 9 2013 Stephane Piro/Bob van Overbeek 16 Hamid Mirzadeh 13 Billy Federhofer/Gordon Watson 36 Olivier Levant 71 2014 Gordon Watson/Florent Diep 26 2004 Hamid Mirzadeh 11 Gordon Watson/Elliott Orkin 27 Janne Holmis 68 2015 Maxx Lipman/ Elliott Orkin 37 Vladimir Obradovic 84 Diego Hidalgo/ Gordon Watson 55 2005 Hamid Mirzadeh 16 Greg Ouellette 35 Vladimir Obradovic 80 FINAL ITA TEAM RANKINGS Chris Brandi 99 Year Rank Year Rank 2006 Vladimir Obradovic 32 1972 T18 2000 2 Greg Ouellette 41 1974 T19 2001 33 Nestor Briceno 69 1975 T12 2002 11 Chris Brandi 93 1976 T16 2003 2 2007 Jesse Levine 3 1984 17 2004 8 Greg Ouellette 21 1986 23 2005 4 2008 Greg Ouellette 4 1987 22 2006 15 Alexandre Lacroix 73 1991 9 2007 16 Nestor Briceno 94 1992 12 2008 10 2009 Carlos Cueto 25 1993 12 2009 11 Alexandre Lacroix 42 1994 T8 2010 8 Tyler Hochwalt 104 1995 14 2011 9 2010 Alexandre Lacroix 12 1996 14 2012 12 Joey Burkhardt 116 1997 11 2013 16 2011 Alexandre Lacroix 8 1998 16 2014 15 Sekou Bangoura Jr. 44 1999 7 2015 25 Nassim Slilam 83 Bob van Overbeek 117 2012 Bob van Overbeek 38 Nassim Slilam 49 Frank Carleton 53 Spencer Newman 65 2013 Stephane Piro 61 Florent Diep 79 Bob van Overbeek 117 2014 Florent Diep 35 Elliott Orkin 105 Gordon Watson 109 2015 Diego Hidalgo 60 Maxx Lipman 100

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LETTERWINNERS A C G L Adams, Claude – 1934, 35 Campbell, Kevin – 1984 Gardner, James – 1964, 65, 66 Lacroix, Alexandre – 2008, 09, 10, 11 Adcock, Trey – 1998, 99, 00 Carleton, Frank – 2012 Gary, H. Twain – 1957 Lang, Roy – 1959, 60 Addie, Rusty – 1971 Carmichael, Ed – 1938 Gettone, Vernon – 1989 LeCann, Auguste – 1953, 56 Agnew, Bob – 1963 Cartwright, Rob – 1985, 86, 87, 88 Glover, John – 1995, 96, 97, 98 Leslie, Dick – 1956, 57 Al-Ali, Hani – 1985, 86, 87 Cash, Daniel – 2007, 09, 10 Grace, Greg – 1979 Levant, Olivier – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Alford, Mike – 2012, 13, 14 Cawthon, Victor – 1938 Greenberg, Jeff – 1984, 85 Levine, Greg – 1987 Anderson, William – 1957 Chace, Richard – 1965, 66 Greenstein, Ross – 2001, 02 Levine, Jesse – 2007 Appel, Jason – 1995, 96, 97 Chase, Dick – 1934 Greer – 1930 Lightfoot, Kelly – 1980 Asse, Marcos – 1998, 99, 00 Cleare, Henry – 1959 Grimes, Lee – 1988, 89 Lipman, Maxx – 2014, 2015 Cleveland, Wilburn – 1926, 27, 28 Guzman-Perry, Dan – 1952, 53, 57 Long – 1926 B Cohen, Ronald – 1966 Lorimer, Blitch – 1926 Baldemor, Randy – 1994, 95 Cohen, William – 1949 H Losman, Donald – 1963, 64 Balogh, Dave – 1993, 94, 95, 96 Collins, Richard – 1961 Haddad, Bruce – 1990, 91, 92 Loucks, Donald – 1934, 35, 36 Bangoura Jr., Sekou – 2010, 11 Cook, Kevin – 1976, 77, 78, 79 Hahn, Troy – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Lund, Jack – 1939, 40 Bartlett, Alan – 1940 Cooper, Reece D. – 1940, 47, 48 Hall, L. – 1930 Lunceford, Jim – 1985 Bartlett, Bruce – 1970, 71 Cooper, Mike – 1986, 87 Hallstrom, Sigfried – 1932 Lunetta, Paul – 1968, 69, 72 Bartlett, Burnett – 1938, 39 Corace, Erik – 2008, 09 Hamui, Johnny – 2008, 09 Barton, Geoffrey – 2007, 08 Crews, Walter – 1942 Hansen, John – 1964 M Beardsley, Bob – 1941, 42 Cueto, Carlos – 2009 Hardin, Steve – 1979, 80 Magallan, Eleazar – 2002, 03 Bedwell, Pee Wee – 1940 Cullinane, Eugene – 1961, 62 Harris, Frank – 1926, 27, 28 Mager, Scott – 1981, 82, 83, 84 Beeland, Steve – 1967, 68, 69 Curry, Frederic – 1961 Harris, Jack – 1947 Mager, Scott A. – 1986, 87, 88, 89 Behrmann, Matt – 2000, 01, 02, 03 Czerwonky, Robert – 1952, 53, 56 Hart, Ralph – 1970 Mager, Jeff – 1989, 90, 91 Bellamy, Buck – 1935 Hassler, Rick – 1981 Mann, Dylan – 1997, 98, 99, 00 Belote, William – 1965, 66 D Hay, William – 1959, 60, 61 Manning, John – 1941 Benneteau, Antoine – 2009, 10 D’Alessandro, Warren – 1949 Healy, Rick – 1975, 76, 77, 78 Marsh, Raymond – 1926, 27 Bennett, James – 1940 Dace, Doug – 1984, 85, 86 Heckler, Peter – 1987, 88 Marshall, Steve – 1956 Berry, Lewis – 1951, 53 Dadamo, Jeff – 2008, 09 Heidema, Ray – 1971, 72, 73, 74 McAlpin, Colin – 1979, 80, 81 Bill, Fred – 1952 Davidson, Jack – 1942 Heller, Arthur – 1986 McCaffery, Mike – 1971, 72 Blain, Dave – 1995 Davis, Chuck – 1977, 78, 79 Henderly, H. B. – 1935, 36, 37 McDonald, Chris – 2002, 03 Blain, Brook – 1995, 96 Davis, Edward – 1964, 65 Henkel, Damon – 1993, 94, 95, 96 McGinnis, Willard – 1930, 31 Blair, David – 1990, 91, 92, 93 De Jongh, Mike – 1992 Herrmann, Eddie – 1982, 83, 84, 86 McLemore, Jim – 1979, 80, 81, 82 Borgan, Mark – 1979 Dee, Alan – 1951 Heyck, Joseph, Jr. – 1957 Merklein, Mark – 1991, 92, 93, 94 Borling, Mike – 1973, 74, 75 Diaz, Juan – 1973, 74, 75 Hidalgo, Diego – 2015 Merritt, Lucius – 1938, 39 Boswick, Jack – 1932 Diep, Florent – 2012, 13, 14 Higginbotham, Clyde – 1941 Miles, Buddy – 1970, 71 Bowen, Floyd – 1926 Dobsha, Eric – 1992, 93, 94 High, Calhoun – 1957 Millner, Frank – 1956 Boich, Wayne – 1995 Dodd, Bobby, Jr. – 1963 Hilley, Greg – 1967, 68, 69, 70 Mirzadeh, Hamid – 2002, 03, 04, 05 Bonner, David – 1964 Dolberg, Jordan – 2003, 04, 05, 07 Hires, John – 1952, 53 Mirzadeh, Saied – 1998 Borling, Jack – 1947, 48, 49, 50 Downey, John – 1982 Hochwalt, Tyler – 2008 Montana, Francisco, Jr. – 1960, 61 Boyle, William Kent – 1937 Dunayer, Joseph – 1948, 49 Hole, Mike – 1983 Moredock, Howe – 1938 Boyse, Brad – 1987, 88 Dye, Harlan – 1941 Holmia, Janne – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Morrison, Jeff – 1998, 99, 00 Holt, Rich – 1984, 85, 86, 87 Moser, Delma – 1959, 60 Brackett, Alan – 1938 E Brandi, Chris – 2004, 05, 06 Holton, Ricky – 1987, 88, 89, 90 Mulligan, Billy – 2007, 08 Eads, Donald – 1952 Houser, James – 1926 Brannon, Ray – 1933 N Braschi, Euripides – 1947 Earle, Hurber – 1931 Huang, Robert – 1986 Briceno, Nestor – 2005, 06, 07, 08 Edwards, Brad – 1996 Hurr, Alex – 1999 Neely, Armi – 1967, 68, 69 Bridges, Ben – 1937, 39 Edwart, Christ – 1957 Husband, Joseph – 1957 Newman, Spencer – 2011, 12, 14 Ellis, Hayward – 1938, 1939 Nobles, Bing – 1971, 72, 74 Brooks, Warren – 1989, 90 I Brose, Adolph – 1941 El Sawaf, Amr – 1996, 97, 98, 99 Nott, West – 2001 Enright, Buddy – 1940 Ingram, Francis – 1953 Brown, Chap – 1975, 76, 77, 78 O Brown, Will – 1998, 99, 00 F J Burch, G. William – 1936, 37 Obradovich, Vladimir – 2004, 05, 06 Burkhardt, Joey – 2009, 10 Farmer, Scott – 1992, 93 Jackson, Truxton – 1935 O’ Bryan, Sam – 1936, 38 Butler, Jack – 1931, 3334 Federhofer, Billy – 2010, 11, 12, 13 Johnson, Melville – 1930 O’Neal, Justin – 1997, 98, 99, 00 Butz, Andrew – 2011, 12 Feistmann, Jon – 1998 Johnson, Bo – 1983, 84, 85, 86 Oescher, Jim – 1972, 73, 74, 75 Burr, Russell – 1966 Ferguson, Ken – 1956 Johnson, Luke – 2013 Orkin, Elliott – 2014, 2015 Feuer, Gus – 1928, 29, 30 Johnson, Trey – 2001, 02, 03, 04 Osgood, H. T. – 1941 Fick, Ronald – 1965, 66 Jones, Dick – 1942 Ouellette, Greg – 2005, 06, 07, 08 Finegold, Ted – 1986, 87, 88, 89 Oughterson, William – 1948, 49 Finnegan, Gary – 1989, 90, 91, 92 K Overholser, Nathan – 1998, 99, 00, 01 Finnegan, Tom – 1989, 90, 91 Kates, C. Milt – 1941, 42 Overmyer, Richard – 1966 Finner, R. W. – 1935 Kassetly, Edward – 1952, 53 Owens, Charlie – 1969 Fisher, Billy – 1928, 29 Kennedy, John – 1980, 82, 83, 84 Fitzgerald, Dyllan – 1993, 94, 95, 96 King, Bryon – 1932 Foster, Tim – 1982, 83, 84 King, George – 1956 Frick, Robert – 1932, 33 Kirsch, Ralph – 1932 Fry, Lynn – 1959 Knight, Ricky – 1971, 72, 73 Kruse, Brian – 1992 Kunnen, John – 1974, 75, 76, 77

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LETTERWINNERS P V Perez-Blanco, Chase – 2015 van Overbeek, Bob – 2010, 11, 12, 13 Perrin, William – 1965, 66 Veno, Hank – 1967 Pharr, Roger – 1951, 52, 53 Pheiffer, Gerald – 1962, 63, 64 W Phillips, Donald – 1951, 52 Wadlington, Chas – 1977, 78 Piro, Stephane – 2013 Wagner, Arthur – 1949, 50 Pless, James – 1934 Watson, Gordon – 2013, 2015 Politis, Nick – 1929, 30, 31 Weatherby, Allen – 1935, 36, 37 Pollard, James – 1937, 38, 39 Wheeler, Lee – 1948 Pope, Jerry – 1951 Whigham, Jack – 1997, 98 Powell, John – 1969, 70 Whittaker, Linus – 1988 Pressly, Jamie – 1967, 68, 69 Wickstrom, Karl – 1956 Pressly, Dave – 1973, 74, 75, 76 William, Hutcherson – 1953 Prior, Frederick – 1950 Williams, Nick – 1994 Proudian, Doug – 1989, 90, 91, 92 Willis, Bruce – 1983, 85 Willman, Mark – 1988 R Wilson, Cecil – 1950 Rebhuhn, Ronald – 1962, 63, 64 Wilson, Dave – 1978, 80, 81, 82 Ridlon, Sam – 1990 Windham, James – 1950, 51 Rippley, Wilson – 1933 Wise, Bryon – 1948 Rogers, Wilson – 1928 Wood, Frank – 1947, 48, 49 Rosen, Drew – 1980 Wu, Edwin – 1985, 86, 87, 88 Rosenthal, Mark – 1978, 79 Wurtzman, Jeremy – 2001 Riggins, Leonard – 1948 Rybolt, Howard – 1932 Y Yenawine, George – 1927, 28 S Young, Shaun – 2005, 06 Salley, Lawrence – 1929, 30 Schnull, Bob – 1967 Z Segal, Berney – 1949, 50, 51 Zachry, William – 1939 Segall, Sidney – 1927 Zorian, Jake – 1933, 34 Seitz, Arthur – 1965 Shaffer, James – 1960, 61, 62, 64 Shaw, David – 1957, 59 Shaya, Fred – 1961, 62, 63 Sherry, Ryan – 2002, 04, 05, 06 Sherwood, Will – 1968, 70 Shipley, John – 1966 Sim, Ian – 1934, 35, 36, 37 Skillman, Frank – 1948, 49, 50 Slade, Tom – 1926, 27 Slilam, Nassim – 2010, 11, 12 Smith, William – 1930, 31 Snyder, Todd – 1972 Spencer, Jim – 1990, 91 Spinnenweber, Jay – 1980, 81, 82 Stagg, Jody – 1975, 76 Steele, Lee – 1967, 68 Stern, Brett – 1993, 94 Stiegwardt, Martin – 2004, 05 Stone, Victor – 1964, 65 Surloff, Arthur – 1960, 61 Sutton, Richard – 1932, 33, 34, 35, 36 T Tate, Walter – 1978, 79 Tanase, Geo – 1980, 81, 82, 84 Taylor, Ralph – 1936 Taylor, Cortney – 1987, 88, 89 Taylor, Shawn – 1984, 85, 86, 87 Taylor, Trevor – 1993, 94 Tell, Stefan – 2003, 04, 05, 06 Terrell, Harry – 1947, 48 Terry, Kenn – 1970, 71, 72, 73 Threadgill, Bob – 1941, 42 Tompkins, Bill – 1976, 77 Tucker, Jeff – 1981, 82, 83, 85 Tym, William – 1961, 63, 64

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NCAA CHAMPIONS MARK MERKLEIN AND DAVID BLAIR JEFF MORRISON 1993 NCAA Doubles 1999 NCAA Singles University of Georgia Henry Feild Stadium Henry Feild Stadium May 23, 1993 May 30, 1999 In 1993 the doubles tandem of David Blair and Mark Merklein (left) captured Florida’s first In 1999, Jeff Morrison lost just one set during his run to the title and at one point won 11 NCAA title. Merklein (below) followed that up by winning the 1994 NCAA singles champion- consecutive sets. ship. Merklein lost just one set in the entire tournament and at one point won 11 in a row. • K.J. Hippensteel (Stanford): 6-4, 7-5 • Brad Dancer – Wade Martin (Michigan State): 7-6, 6-2 • Kelly Gullett (Pepperdine): 6-2, 7-5 • Michael Kirsten – (Alabama-Birmingham): 6-4, 6-4 • Peter Handoyo (Tennessee): 7-6 (6), 6-1 • Wayne Black – Kent Seton (USC): 6-3, 7-5 • Ignacio Hirigoyen (SMU): 6-4, 6-2 • Juha Pesola – Mike Wesbrooks (LSU): 6-4, 6-4 • Eric Drew (Washington): 6-2, 6-3 • Chris Cocotos – Michael Flanagan (Stanford): 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 • James Blake (Harvard): 7-6 (2), 2-6, 6-4

MARK MERKLEIN 1994 NCAA Singles University of Notre Dame Courtney Tennis Center May 29, 1994 On his way to the 1994 singles championship, Mark Merklein won 12 of 13 sets and scored five straight set victories. • (Stanford): 6-1, 7-6 (6) • David Caldwell (North Carolina): 6-4, 7-6 (4) • Jan Hermannson (South Alabama): 6-2, 7-6 (4) • Joc Simmons (Mississippi State): 6-3, 6-3 • (Arkansas): 6-4, 6-3 • Wayne Black (USC): 6-2, 6-7 (8), 6-4

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NCAA RESULTS Florida has a record of 43-25 in NCAA play 1991 2001 2010 Florida 5, Tennessee 2 (round of 16) Oklahoma State 4, Florida 1 (first round) Florida 4, South Carolina State 0 (first round) Southern Cal 6, Florida 0 (quarterfinals) Florida 4, Auburn 0 (second round) 2002 Georgia 4, Florida 2 (round of 16) 1992 Florida 4, Georgia State 0 (first round) Kentucky 5, Florida 0 (round of 16) Florida 4, South Florida 3 (second round) 2011 UCLA 4, Florida 0 (round of 16) Florida 4, South Carolina State 0 (first round) 1993 *NCAA Regional Qualifying Tournament Florida 4, Miami 0 (second round) Florida 5, Pepperdine 2 (round of 32) Kentucky 4, Florida 2 (round of 16) Georgia 5, Florida 0 (round of 16) 2003 Florida 4, Central Florida 0 (first round) 2012 1994 Florida 4, Florida State 0 (second round) Florida 4, Navy 0 (first round) UCLA 4, Florida 1 (round of 16) Florida 4, Texas 3 (round of 16) Florida 4, Harvard 0 (second round) UCLA 4, Florida 1 (quarterfinals) Ohio State 4, Florida 1 (round of 16) 1995 *Florida 4, Middle Tennessee State 0 2004 2013 *Florida 4, UAB 2 Florida 4, UCF 0 (first round) Denver 4, Florida 3 (first round) *Florida 4, Kentucky 0 (regional final) Florida 4, Arizona 0 (second round) Pepperdine 4, Florida 1 (round of 16) Stanford 4, Florida 3 (round of 16) 2014 Florida 4, St. John’s 0 (first round) 1996 2005 Florida 4, South Florida 0 (second round) *Florida 4, Princeton 2 Florida 4, UCF 0 (first round) Ohio State 4, Florida 3 (round of 16) *Harvard 4, Florida 0 (regional final) Florida 4, Vanderbilt 1 (second round) Florida 4, South Carolina 0 (round of 16) 2015 1997 Florida 4, Florida State 0 (quarterfinals) Pepperdine 4, Florida 3 (first round) *Florida 5, Tennessee 0 Baylor 4, Florida 1 (semifinals) *Florida 4, UAB 1 *Florida 4, Alabama 2 (regional final) 2006 Mississippi State 4, Florida 1 (round of 16) Florida 4, Western Michigan 0 (first round) Florida 4, Oklahoma State 1 (second round) 1998 Pepperdine 4, Florida 0 (round of 16) *Florida 4, Tulane 0 *Alabama 4, Florida 3 (regional semifinal) 2007 Florida 4, Georgia Tech 1 (first round) 1999 Florida 4, Florida State 3 (second round) Florida 4, Miami 0 (first round) Georgia 4, Florida 0 (round of 16) Florida 4, South Florida 1 (second round) Florida 4, SMU 2 (round of 16) 2008 UCLA 4, Florida 1 (quarterfinals) Florida 5, Navy 0 (first round) Florida 4, Miami 1 (second round) 2000 Texas 4, Florida 0 (round of 16) Florida 4, Florida A&M 0 (first round) Florida 4, UAB 0 (second round) 2009 Florida 4, USC 1 (round of 16) Florida 4, Marist 0 (first round) Florida 4, Duke 2 (quarterfinals) Miami 4, Florida 3 (second round) Stanford 4, Florida 0 (semifinals)

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ALL-SEC All-SEC – 52 selections, 111 honors 1986 Shawn Taylor+ 2007 Jesse Levine+ 1966 Rick Chace+ Arthur Heller+ Greg Ouellette+ 1967 Armistead Neely+ 1987 Shawn Taylor+ Nestor Briceno* Jamie Pressly+ Richard Holt+ 2008 Greg Ouellette+ 1968 Armistead Neely+ 1992 David Blair+ Alexandre Lacroix* Jamie Pressly+ Mark Merklein+ 2009 Carlos Cueto+ Steve Beeland* 1993 David Blair* Alexandre Lacroix+ 1969 Armistead Neely+ Mark Merklein* Antoine Benneteau* Charlie Owens+ 1994 Mark Merklein+ 2010 Alexandre Lacroix+ Jamie Pressly+ 1995 Jason Appel+ Antoine Benneteau* Steve Beeland* Damon Henkel+ 2011 Alexandre Lacroix+ Greg Hilley* 1996 Damon Henkel+ Sekou Bangoura Jr.+ 1970 Greg Hilley+ Jason Appel* Nassim Slilam* Buddy Miles* 1997 Justin O’Neal* 2012 Frank Carleton* 1971 Ray Heidema+ 1998 Justin O’Neal* Bob van Overbeek* Ricky Knight* 1999 Jeff Morrison+ (singles) Nassim Slilam* Buddy Miles* Jeff Morrison+ (doubles) 2013 Florent Diep* 1972 Jim Oescher* Justin O’Neal+ (singles) Stephane Piro* 1973 Grey King+ Nathan Overholser+ (doubles) 2014 Florent Diep+ Juan Diaz* Nathan Overholser* (singles) Maxx Lipman* Ray Heidema* 2000 Jeff Morrison+ (singles) Gordon Watson* David Pressly* Jeff Morrison+ (doubles) 2015 Diego Hidalgo+ 1974 Juan Diaz+ Justin O’Neal+ (singles) Elliott Orkin* Ray Heidema+ Nathan Overholser+ (doubles) David Pressly+ 2001 Olivier Levant* (doubles) NOTE: Conference selections began in 1966. 1975 Chap Brown+ Nathan Overholser* (singles) +First Team; *Second Team; #Honorable Mention Juan Diaz+ Nathan Overholser* (doubles) John Kunnen+ Jeremy Wurtzman*(singles) SEC ALL-FRESHMAN SELECTIONS David Pressly+ 2002 Chris McDonald (doubles) 2009 Carlos Cueto 1976 Chap Brown+ Hamid Mirzadah (doubles) 2010 Sekou Bangoura Jr. John Kunnen+ 2003 Janne Holmia+ (singles) Bob van Overbeek David Pressly+ Hamid Mirzadeh+ (singles) 2011 Andrew Butz 1977 Chap Brown+ Hamid Mirzadeh+ (doubles) 2014 Maxx Lipman John Kunnen+ Chris McDonald * (doubles) Elliott Orkin 1978 Chap Brown+ 2004 Hamid Mirzadeh+ 2015 Chase Perez-Blanco 1979 Kevin Cook+ Janne Holmia* 1980 Jim McLemore+ Vladimir Obradovic* 1981 Jim McLemore+ 2005 Hamid Mirzadeh+ 1982 John Kennedy+ Greg Ouellette+ Jim McLemore+ Chris Brandi* 1983 John Kennedy+ Vladimir Obradovic* 1984 Shawn Taylor+ 2006 Greg Ouellette+ 1985 Shawn Taylor# Nestor Briceno+ Bo Johnson# Vladimir Obradovic*

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ALL-TIME SEC RESULTS Year Champion Runner-Up Third Place Florida Finish 1953 Tulane (36) Florida, LSU (17) T2nd (17) 1954 Tulane (29) LSU (23) Vanderbilt (17) 4th (16) 1955 Tulane (32) Florida (21) Vanderbilt (13) 2nd (21) 1956 Tulane (31) Georgia Tech (21) Florida (17) 3rd (17) 1957 Tulane (31) LSU (24) Florida (23) 3rd (23) 1958 Tulane (32) LSU (26) Georgia Tech (21) 6th (7) 1959 Tulane (34) Georgia Tech (21) Georgia (18) 5th (10) 1960 Georgia Tech (26) Tulane (24) Florida (23) 3rd (23) 1961 Florida (30) Georgia (22) Mississippi State (20) 1st (30) 1962 Tulane (28) Georgia (22) Florida, LSU (17) T3rd (17) 1963 Tulane (33) Georgia (21) Alabama (16) 5th (12) 1964 Tulane (27) Mississippi State (24) Georgia (18) 6th (9) 1965 Mississippi State (32) Tulane (25) Georgia (23) 5th (9) 1966 Tennessee (27) Mississippi State (26) Tulane (22) 5th (13) 1967 Mississippi State (28) Tennessee (26) Florida (24) 3rd (24) 1968 Florida (27) Mississippi State (24) Georgia (20) 1st (27) 1969 Florida (35) Georgia (27) Kentucky (12) 1st (35) 1970 Tennessee (22) Georgia (21) Mississippi State (18) 4th (17) 1971 Georgia (34) Tennessee (17) Mississippi State (16) 4th (15) 1972 Georgia (27) Tennessee, Miss. State (21) 5th (11) 1973 Georgia (23) Alabama (21) Florida (20) 3rd (20) 1974 Georgia (30) Tennessee (22) Alabama (15) 5th (14) 1975 Florida, Georgia (21) Tennessee (20) T1st (21) 1976 Alabama, LSU (23) Florida (20) 3rd (20) 1977 Georgia (26) LSU (21) Alabama (20) 4th (16) 1978 Georgia (25) Tennessee (15) Vanderbilt (13) 5th (12) 1979 Georgia (28) Tennessee (23) LSU (17) T5th (10) 1980 Tennessee (26) Georgia (22) LSU (19) 6th (9) 1981 Georgia (26) Alabama (25) Auburn (22) 5th (9) 1982 Georgia (25) Tennessee (19) Florida, Alabama (16) T3rd (16) 1983 Auburn (25) Alabama (21) Tennessee (16) T8th (6) 1984 Auburn (29) Georgia (26) Alabama (17) T6th (4) 1985 Georgia, LSU (25) Tennessee (20) 5th (10) 1986 Tennessee (25) Georgia (18) LSU (16) T7th (6) 1987 Georgia (26) Tennessee (18) LSU (15) 4th (13) 1988 Georgia (20) Kentucky (18) LSU (13) T6th (9) 1989 Georgia (22) Kentucky (15) LSU (14) 9th (5) 1990 Tennessee (12) Georgia (10) Auburn, LSU (7) 7th (4) 1991 Georgia (11) LSU (8) Florida, Kentucky, Tenn.(6) T3rd (6) 1992 Kentucky (12.5) LSU (11.5) Georgia (10.5) 5th ( 7.5 ) 1993 Georgia, Miss. State (12.5) Alabama, LSU (9.5) 5th (7) 1994 Florida (13) Georgia, Miss. St. (12) 1st (13) 1995 Georgia (14) LSU (11) Mississippi State (20) 5th (8) 1996 Georgia, Mississippi (12) Mississippi State (10) 5th ( 7.5 ) 1997 Georgia, Mississippi (12) LSU (9) 6th (7) 1998 LSU (15) Georgia (13) Mississippi State (11) T6th (6) 1999 Georgia, LSU (11) Florida, Ole Miss (10) T3rd (10) 2000 Florida, Tennessee (10-1) Ole Miss (9-2) 1st (10-1) 2001 Georgia (11-0) Tennessee (9-2) LSU, Ole Miss (7-4) 11th (3-8) 2002 Georgia (10-1) Ole Miss (8-3) Tenn., Fla., Aub., Ala. (7-4) T4th (7-4) 2003 Florida (11-0) Ole Miss (9-2) Kentucky (6-5) 1st (11-0) 2004 Ole Miss (9-2) Florida (8-3) Georgia, Kentucky, LSU (7-4) 2nd (8-3) 2005 Florida, Ole Miss (10-1) Georgia (8-3) T1st (10-1) 2006 Georgia (11-0) Florida, Ole Miss (8-3) T2 (8-3) 2007 Georgia (11-0) Ole Miss (9-2) Florida, Tenn., LSU, Alabama (7-4) T3 (7-4) 2008 Georgia (10-1) Ole Miss, Tennessee (9-2) 4th (8-3) 2009 Ole Miss (11-0) Georgia (10-1) Tennessee 8-3 T4th (7-4) 2010 Tennessee (11-0) Florida (9-1) Georgia (9-2) 2nd (9-1) 2011 Georgia, Tennessee (10-1) Kentucky, Mississippi State (8-3) 5th (7-4) 2012 Kentucky (11-0) Georgia (10-1) Mississippi St. (9-2) 4th (7-4) 2013 Georgia (11-1) Tennessee (8-4) Florida, Texas A&M, Ole Miss (7-5) T3rd (7-5) 2014 Georgia (11-1) Texas A&M (10-2) Kentucky (9-3) 4th (8-4) 2015 Georgia, Texas A&M (11-1) Mississippi State (9-3) 6th (8-4)

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HONORS SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Trey Johnson 1997 Damon Henkel 1994 Mark Merklein Chris McDonald 1998 Justin O’Neal Hamid Mirzadeh 1999 Jeff Morrison 1999 Jeff Morrison 2004 Chris Brandi 2000 Jeff Morrison 2000 Justin O’Neal Janne Holmia 2008 Greg Ouellette 2001 Justin O’Neal Trey Johnson 2002 Hamid Mirzadeh Hamid Mirzadeh 2003 Janne Holmia/Hamid Mirzadeh SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Ryan Sherry 2004 Hamid Mirzadeh 2003 Janne Holmia Stefan Tell 2005 Hamid Mirzadeh 2005 Greg Ouellette 2005 Chris Brandi 2006 Greg Ouellette 2007 Jesse Levine Janne Holmia 2007 Jesse Levine Hamid Mirzadeh 2009 Carlos Cueto 2008 Greg Ouellette/Nestor Briceno Vladimir Obradovic 2009 Joey Burkhardt Stefan Tell SEC COACH OF THE YEAR Ryan Sherry 2010 Alexandre Lacroix 2011 Alexandre Lacroix 1968 Bill Potter 2006 Nestor Briceno 2013 Mike Alford 1969 Bill Potter Janne Holmia 2014 Florent Diep 1973 Bill Potter Vladimir Obradovic 2015 Elliott Orkin 1975 Bill Potter Greg Ouellette NOTE: The team Most Valuable Player award was initiated in 1992. 1977 Bill Potter Stefan Tell 1984 M.B. Chafin Shaun Young GATOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD 1993 Ian Duvenhage 2007 Nestor Briceno Greg Ouellette 1993 Michael de Jongh 1994 Ian Duvenhage 2008 Geoffrey Barton 1994 David Blair 2000 Ian Duvenhage Nestor Briceno 1995 Brett Stern 2002 Andy Jackson Daniel Cash 1996 Brook Blain 2005 Andy Jackson* Greg Ouellette 1997 Jason Appel *Co-recipient 2009 Antoine Benneteau 1998 Jack Whigham Daniel Cash 1999 Jack Whigham SEC SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Jeff Dadamo 2000 Amr El Sawaf 2004 Hamid Mirzadeh* Johnny Hamui 2001 Olivier Levant *Co-recipient Alexandre Lacroix 2002 Olivier Levant 2010 Antoine Benneteau 2003 Hamid Mirzadeh SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Joey Burkhardt 2004 Janne Holmia Daniel Cash 53 selections, 96 honors 2005 Janne Holmia Alexandre Lacroix 1984 Tim Foster 2006 Janne Holmia 2011 Michael Alford Scott Mager 2007 Nestor Briceno Billy Federhofer 1986 Arthur Heller 2008 Nestor Briceno Nassim Slilam 1987 Frank Cartwright, 2009 Johnny Hamui Bob van Overbeek Scott Mager 2012 Michael Alford 2010 Antoine Benneteau 1988 Scott Mager Billy Federhofer 2011 Bob van Overbeek 1989 Ted Finegold Nassim Slilam 2013 Bob van Overbeek Scott Mager Spencer Newman 2014 Richard Brej 1990 Gary Finnegan Bob van Overbeek 2015 Maxx Lipman Tom Finnegan 2013 Michael Alford NOTE: The Team Academic Excellence Award was initiated in 1993. Doug Proudian Florent Diep 1991 Tom Finnegan Billy Federhofer GATOR MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1992 Michael de Jongh Stephane Piro 1993 Mark Merklein 1993 David Blair Bob van Overbeek 1994 Dave Balogh 1994 Brett Stern 2014 Michael Alford 1995 Damon Henkel 1995 Randy Baldemor Florent Diep 1996 Randy Baldemor 1996 Jason Appel Spencer Newman 1997 Dyllan Fitzgerald Brook Blain 2015 Richard Brej 1998 Jon Glover Wayne Boich Oliver Landert 1999 Nathan Overholser Dyllan Fitzgerald Maxx Lipman 2000 Amr El Sawaf 1997 Amr El Sawaf Elliott Orkin 2001 Troy Hahn Jon Feistmann Joshua Wardell 1998 Trey Adcock 2002 Matt Behrmann Gordon Watson Jack Whigham 2003 Hamid Mirzadeh 1999 Trey Adcock 2004 Ryan Sherry Marcos Asse SEC FRESHMEN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL 2005 Greg Ouellette Will Brown 2009 Joey Burkhardt 2006 Vladimir Obradovic Amr El Sawaf Carlos Cueto 2007 Jordan Dolberg Justin O’Neal 2010 Billy Federhofer 2008 Eric Corace 2000 Trey Adcock 2011 Michael Alford 2009 Alexandre Lacroix Will Brown 2014 Richard Brej 2010 Sekou Bangoura Jr./Bob van Overbeek Dylan Mann Maxx Lipman 2011 Billy Federhofer Nathan Overholser Elliott Orkin 2013 Luke Johnson 2001 Troy Hahn Joshua Wardell 2014 Maxx Lipman Olivier Levant 2015 Jordan Belga 2015 Chase Perez-Blanco Nathan Overholser NOTE: The Most Improved Player Award was initiated in 1993. 2002 Trey Johnson Chris McDonald GATOR MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Olivier Levant 1992 Mark Merklein GATOR COACHES AWARD Nathan Overholser 1993 Gary Finnegan 2013 Florent Diep 2003 Troy Hahn 1994 Mark Merklein 2014 Mike Alford Olivier Levant 1995 Mark Merklein 2015 Diego Hidalgo Ross Greenstein 1996 Jason Appel NOTE: The Gator Coaches Award was initiated in 2013.

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SEC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS SEC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS SEC DOUBLES CHAMPIONS NO. 1 DOUBLES SEC SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1968 Armistead Neely & Steve Beeland NO. 1 SINGLES 1969 Armistead Neely & Steve Beeland 1961 Jim Shaffer 1972 Kenn Terry & Ray Heidema 1962 Jim Shaffer 1973 Juan Diaz & Grey King 1963 Bill Tym 1967 Armistead Neely 1969 Armistead Neely NO. 2 DOUBLES 1975 Juan Diaz 1961 Morrill Hay & Art Surloff 1978 Chap Brown 1969 Charlie Owens & Greg Hilley

NO. 2 SINGLES NO. 3 DOUBLES 1961 Bill Tym 1969 Jamie Pressly & Paul Lunetta 1967 Jamie Pressly 1973 David Pressly & Jim Oescher 1968 Jamie Pressly 1969 Charlie Owens 1975 David Pressly 1976 John Kunnen

NO. 3 SINGLES 1960 Roy Lang 1968 Steve Beeland 1969 Jamie Pressly 1974 Ray Heidema

NO. 4 SINGLES 1960 Art Surloff 1969 Steve Beeland

NO. 5 SINGLES 1961 Mike Cullinane 1969 Greg Hilley 1976 Rick Healey 1977 Rick Healey

NO. 6 SINGLES 1955 Steve Marshall 1957 Hugh Waters 1960 Morrill Hay 1970 Ralph Hart 1973 David Pressley 1976 Kevin Cook

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SEC TOURNAMENT RESULTS Florida is 32-19 at the SEC Tournament since team play was initiated in 1990.

1990 (KNOXVILLE, TENN.) 2000 (STARKVILLE, MISS) 2009 (AUBURN, ALA.) Quarterfinals: Louisiana State 6, Florida 0 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Kentucky 2 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Alabama 3 Semifinals: Florida 4, Mississippi 3 Semifinals: Ole Miss 4, Florida 0 1991 (OXFORD, MISS.) Championship: Florida 4, Georgia 3 Quarterfinals: Florida 5, Kentucky 3 2010 (LEXINGTON, KY.) Semifinals: Georgia 5, Florida 1 2001 (LEXINGTON, KY.) Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Mississippi State 1 First Round: Alabama 4, Florida 0 Semifinals: Florida 4, Auburn 1 1992 (NASHVILLE, TENN.) Finals: Tennessee 4, Florida 0 First Round: Florida 5, Vanderbilt 2 2002 (KNOXVILLE, TENN.) Quarterfinals: Louisiana State 5, Florida 2 First Round: Florida 4, Vanderbilt 0 2011 (GAINESVILLE, FL.) Quarterfinals: Tennessee 4, Florida 0 First Round: Florida 4, Arkansas 0 1993 (ATHENS, GA.) 2003 (Oxford, Miss.) Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Mississippi St. 2 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Alabama 0 Semifinals: Florida 4, Tennessee 2 First Round: Florida 4, Mississippi 2 Semifinals: Florida 4, Kentucky 1 Finals: Florida 4, Kentucky 0 Quarterfinals: Florida 5, Alabama 2 Finals: Vanderbilt 4, Florida 0 Semifinals: Mississippi State 5, Florida 2 2012 (STARKVILLE, MS) 1994 (TUSCALOOSA, ALA.) 2004 (NASHVILLE, TENN. ) Quarterfinals: Ole Miss 4, Florida 1 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, South Carolina 0 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Louisiana State 2 Semifinals: Georgia 4, Florida 1 Semifinals: Florida 4, Mississippi 3 2013 (OXFORD, MS) Championship: Florida 4, Mississippi State 3 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, South Carolina 0 2005 (ATHENS, GA.) Semifinals: Tennessee 4, Florida 2 1995 (BATON ROUGE, LA.) Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Kentucky 2 Semifinals: Florida 4, Georgia 3 First Round: Florida 4, Alabama 0 2014 (NASHVILLE, TN) Finals: Florida 4, Tennessee 2 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Mississippi 2 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, LSU 0 Semifinals: Georgia 4, Florida 1 Semifinals: Florida 4, Vanderbilt 2 1996 (Fayetteville, Ark.) 2006 (TUSCALOOSA, ALA.) Finals: Texas A&M 4, Florida 2 Quarterfinals: Mississippi State 4, Florida 2 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, South Carolina 1 Semifinals: Ole Miss 4, Florida 2 2015 (COLLEGE STATION, TX) 1997 (COLUMBIA, S.C.) Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Kentucky 2 First Round: Florida 4, Arkansas 3 2007 (BATON ROUGE, LA.) Semifinals: Mississippi State 4, Florida 3 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Mississippi State 1 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, Alabama 1 Semifinals: Mississippi 4, Florida 1 Semifinals: Ole Miss 4, Florida 2

1998 (AUBURN, ALA.) 2008 (FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.) First Round: Florida 4, Alabama 3 Quarterfinals: Florida 4, South Carolina 0 Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Florida 0 Semifinals: Florida 4, Georgia 2 Finals: Ole Miss 4, Florida 1 1999 (GAINESVILLE, FLA.) Quarterfinals: Alabama 4, Florida 3

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RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS Air Force 3-0 Florida Southern 28-0 Ole Miss 35-23 South Carolina State 2-0 Alabama 36-20 Florida State 56-20 Mississippi College 1-0 USF 47-3 Alabama-Birmingham 1-1 Florida Tech 4-0 Mississippi Southern 1-0 Southern California 0-1 Amherst 9-1 Fort Eustis 1-0 Mississippi State 34-18 Southern Illinois 18-2 Appalachian State 2-0 Fresno State 0-1 Murray State 2-0 Southern Methodist 0-1 Arizona 2-1 Furman 29-0 N.C. State 4-1 Stanford 3-4 Arizona State 1-2 Georgia 39-61-1 N.J. State Teachers 1-0 Stetson 31-1-1 Arkansas 26-2 Georgia Southern 10-0 Navy 8-0 St. John’s 2-0 Auburn 38-15 Georgia State 5-0 New Mexico 1-1 SW Louisiana 3-2 Austin Peay 1-0 Georgia Tech 33-12 NE Louisiana 1-0 Tampa 1-0 Baylor 6-6 Guilford 1-0 North Florida 2-0 Tennessee 39-26 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 Hampton Institute 8-0 North Carolina 14-4 UT-Chattanooga 2-0 Birmingham Southern 2-0 Harvard 4-3 Northern Illinois 1-0 Texas 5-8 Brown 3-0 Hope 5-0 Northwestern 2-0 Texas A&M 3-6 California 2-2 2-1 Notre Dame 5-5 TCU 2-2 Cal-Irvine 1-1 Howard 3-0 NW Missouri State 1-0 Trinity 2-2 UCF 16-0 Illinois 6-10 Oglethorpe 1-0 Troy 1-0 Centre College 2-0 Indiana 4-3 Ohio State 3-4 Tulane 3-5 Charleston Southern 1-0 Iowa 1-0 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0 UAB 3-0 Chicago 1-0 Jacksonville 27-0 Oklahoma 1-0 UCLA 2-13 Cincinnati 4-0 Jacksonville NAS 17-0 Oklahoma State 1-1 UC-Santa Barbara 1-0 Citadel 2-0 Kalamazoo 17-0 Old Dominion 1-0 UNC-Wilmington 2-0 Clemson 3-4 Kentucky 45-14 Oregon 1-0 UNLV 1-0 Colorado 1-0-1 Kenyon 1-0 Orlando Tennis Club 1-0 University of Mexico 1-0 Columbia 5-0 Lamar Tech 0-1 Pan American 0-1 USC 2-5 Columbus College 4-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0 Pennslyvania 5-0 Utah 1-0 Concordia 3-0 LSU 27-27-1 Pensacola NAS 1-0 Valdosta State 12-0 Dartmouth 1-1 Louisville 1-0 Pepperdine 3-6 Vanderbilt 39-9-1 David Lipscomb 1-0 Loyola (New Orleans) 1-0 Presbyterian 7-4 Virginia 4-2 Davidson 4-0 Marist 1-0 Princeton 1-1 Wake Forest 13-5 Denver 0-1 Maryland 2-0 Purdue 3-0 Washington 2-2 DePaul 2-0 Maryville 1-0 Rice 1-3 Washington & Lee 3-0 Duke 25-16 Massachusetts 1-0 Rollins 31-19 West Florida 1-0 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 Mercer 11-0 Rutgers 1-0 West Virginia 3-0 Emory 3-0 Miami (Fla.) 17-58-1 San Diego 1-0 Western Michigan 4-0 Emory and Henry 1-0 Miami (Ohio) 4-0 SIU-Carbondale 1-0 Wichita State 1-1 Flagler 12-1 Michigan 2-1 SIU-Edwardsville 0-1 William & Mary 3-0 Florida A&M 3-0 Michigan State 2-1 SMU 3-1 Wofford 2-0 Florida Atlantic 3-0 Middle Tennessee 4-0 South Alabama 1-0 Yale 1-0 FIU 18-0 Minnesota 2-0 South Carolina 26-6-1

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RECORDS CAREER OVERALL WINS SINGLE-SEASON COMBINED WINS Player Years Total (S/D) Player Season Total (S/D) 1 Alexandre Lacroix 2008-11 214 (110/104) 1 Jeff Morrison 1998-99 73 (47/26) 2 Justin O’Neal 1997-2000 208 (120/88) 2 Jeff Morrison 1999-2000 69 (40/29) 3 Jeff Morrison 1998-2000 197 (117/80) 3 Matt Behrman 2002-03 68 (30/38) 4 Mark Merklein 1991-94 190 (112/78) 4 Troy Hahn 2002-03 67 (30/37) 5 Greg Ouellette 2005-08 181 (110/71) 5 Alexandre Lacroix 2010-11 65 (36/29) 6 Nathan Overholser 1998-2001 176 (83/93) Alexandre Lacroix 2009-10 65 (34/31) 7 Olivier Levant 2000-03 171 (84/87) 7 Spencer Newman 2011-12 61 (32/29) 8 Nestor Briceno 2005-08 170 (104/66) 8 Eleazar Magallan 2002-03 58 (28/30) 9 Damon Henkel 1993-96 169 (102/67) 9 Olivier Levant 2002-03 57 (28/29) 10 Bob van Overbeek 2010-13 168 (85/83) 10 Nassim Slilam 2010-11 54 (25/29) Antoine Benneteau 2009-10 54 (23/31) CAREER SINGLES WINS Player Years Total SEASON SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE 1 Justin O’Neal 1997-2000 120 Pct. Player Record Year 2 Jeff Morrison 1998-2000 117 1.000 Jim Oescher 27-0 1975 3 Mark Merklein 1991-94 112 1.000 Armistead Neely 24-0 1968 4 Alexandre Lacroix 2008-11 110 1.000 Kevin Cook 20-0 1976 Greg Ouellette 2005-08 110 0.960 Jesse Levine 24-1 2007 6 Nestor Briceno 2005-08 104 0.958 Greg Hilley 23-1 1968 7 Damon Henkel 1993-96 102 0.956 Jamie Pressly 22-1 1967 8 Michael Alford 2011-14 86 0.956 Art Surloff 22-1 1960 9 Bob van Overbeek 2010-13 85 0.926 Chap Brown 25-2 1975 10 Olivier Levant 2000-03 84 0.917 Chap Brown 22-2 1978 Gary Finnegan 1989-92 84 0.917 Paul Lunetta 22-2 1968 0.917 Jamie Pressly 22-2 1968 CAREER DOUBLES WINS *Minimum of 20 matches played Player Years Total 1 Alexandre Lacroix 2008-11 104 20 DUAL MATCH SINGLES WINS 2 Nathan Overholser 1998-2001 93 Year Player Record 3 Matt Behrmann 2000-03 90 1960 Art Surloff 22-1 4 Justin O’Neal 1997-2000 88 1966 Rick Chase 24-7 5 Olivier Levant 2000-03 87 Bill Perrin 21-10 6 Bob van Overbeek 2010-13 83 1967 Jamie Pressly 22-1 7 Dylan Mann 1997-2000 81 Lee Steele 21-2 Shawn Taylor 1984-87 81 1968 Armi Neely 24-0 9 Jeff Morrison 1998-2000 80 Greg Hilley 23-1 10 Billy Federhofer 2010-13 78 Paul Lunetta 22-2 Mark Merklein 1991-94 78 Jamie Pressly 22-2 1973 Ray Heidema 20-3 SINGLE-SEASON SINGLES WINS Dave Pressly 20-3 1975 Jim Oescher 27-0 Player Season Total Chap Brown 25-2 1 Jeff Morrison 1998-99 47 Juan Diaz 22-5 2 Justin O’Neal 1999-2000 42 Dave Pressly 22-5 3 Jeff Morrison 1999-2000 40 John Kunnen 20-7 4 Greg Ouellette 2004-05 39 1976 Kevin Cook 20-0 5 Mark Merklein 1993-94 38 1978 Kevin Cook 24-4 6 Alexandre Lacroix 2010-11 36 Chap Brown 22-2 7 Janne Holmia 2002-03 35 1979 Jim McLemore 21-6 8 Alexandre Lacroix 2009-10 34 1981 Colin Alpin 21-8 Justin O’Neal 1998-99 34 Richard Hassler 20-9 9 Spencer Newman 2011-12 32 George Tanase 20-9 Nestor Briceno 2004-05 32 1982 Jim McLemore 23-4 Ryan Sherry 2004-05 32 1985 Bo Johnson 20-7 1986 Bo Johnson 20-8 SINGLE-SEASON DOUBLES WINS 1987 Shawn Taylor 22-10 Pair Season Total 1989 Doug Proudian 24-6 1 Troy Hahn/Matt Behrmann 2002-03 36 Scott Mager 21-9 2 Antoine Benneteau/Alexandre Lacroix 2009-10 31 1992 Mark Merklein 20-4 3 Olivier Levant/Eleazar Magallan 2002-03 29 1994 Damon Henkel 22-2 4 Jeff Morrison/Nathan Overholser 1999-2000 26 Mark Merklein 21-3 5 Billy Federhofer/Nassim Slilam 2011-12 25 1996 Damon Henkel 20-5 David Blair/Mark Merklein 1992-93 25 1999 Justin O’Neal 24-1 7 John Kunnen/Jim Oescher 1974-75 24 Jeff Morrison 23-2 8 Amr El Sawaf/Jon Glover 1995-96 23 Nathan Overholser 20-3 9 Chris McDonald/Hamid Mirzadeh 2001-02 22 2000 Jeff Morrison 29-3 Richard Holt/Shawn Taylor 1986-87 22 Justin O’Neal 26-3 2003 Matt Behrmann 21-6 Eleazar Magallan 22-5 2004 Ryan Sherry 23-3 2007 Jesse Levine 21-0 2009 Jeff Dadamo 22-5 2010 Sekou Bangoura Jr. 21-5 2011 Nassim Slilam 20-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Furman W, 7-0 1953 (15-3) - BILL POTTER 1957 (18-3) - BILL POTTER 3/28 Duke (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Rollins L, 3-6 SEC FINISH - T2ND SEC FINISH - 3RD 4/8 Miami (Gainesville) L, 0-9 Florida So. W, 9-0 3/14 Jacksonville NAS W, 8-1 3/16 Jacksonville NAS W, 9-0 4/13 Mississippi St. W, 7-2 Georgia T, 5-5 (Jacksonville) (Jacksonville) (Gainesville) Emory W, 9-0 3/20 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/19 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/15 Georgia (Athens) W, 7-2 Georgia W, 6-3 3/21 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/20 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/16 Auburn (Auburn) W, 9-0 Miami L, 0-9 3/24 Duke (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/22 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/18 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 5-4 1940 (11-4) - D.K. STANLEY Stetson W, 5-1 3/20 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/23 Mercer (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/26 Stetson (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Stetson W, 9-0 Louisiana St. T, 3-3 4/1 Kenyon (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/25 Stetson (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/30 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 6-3 Rollins W, 9-0 Tulane L, 1-5 4/4 Indiana (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/27 Michigan St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 5/5 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Stetson W, 9-0 4/7 N.J. St. Teachers W, 7-0 3/28 Duke (Gainesville) W, 8-0 5/10 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 8-1 Georgia W, 5-1 1950 (21-1) - HARRY FOGELMAN (Gainesville) 3/30 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 5/11 Mississippi (Knoxville) W, 9-0 Presbyterian L, 0-9 SEC FINISH - 1ST 4/8 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/2 Howard (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Furman W, 6-1 Florida So. W, 9-0 4/10 Florida So. (Lakeland) W, 9-0 4/5 Florida So. (Lakeland) W, 9-0 1961 (20-1) - BILL POTTER Stetson W, 9-0 Stetson W, 9-0 4/11 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 4/6 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 SEC FINISH - 1ST NCAA TOURNAMENT - T10TH Mercer W, 5-2 Tennessee W ,7-2 4/15 Rollins (Gainesville) L, 1-8 4/15 Indiana (Gainesville) L, 4-5 Clemson W, 6-1 Georgia W, 9-0 4/27 Florida So. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/18 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 7-2 3/8 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 9-0 Tulane L, 0-6 Jacksonville NAS W, 9-0 4/29 Jacksonville NAS W, 6-2 4/19 Georgia (Athens) W, 7-2 3/11 Florida So. (Lakeland) W, 9-0 Louisiana St. L, 0-6 Davidson W, 5-4 (Gainesville) 4/20 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 6-3 3/13 Presbyterian (Gainesville) W, 5-1 Birmingham So. W, 3-1 Duke W ,7-2 5/1 Valdosta St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/22 Mercer (Macon) W, 9-0 3/15 Stetson (Deland) W, 8-1 Emory W, 5-4 Concordia W ,7-0 5/4 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 9-0 4/24 Florida So. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/18 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 8-0 Georgia Tech L, 3-5 Dartmouth W ,9-0 5/5 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 8-1 4/29 Stetson (Deland) W, 9-0 3/20 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 7-0 Mississippi College W, 6-1 Davidson W ,6-3 5/6 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 9-0 5/7 Louisiana St. L, 2-7 3/22 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Tennessee W ,5-4 (Baton Rouge) 3/24 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 9-0 1941 (10-2-1) - FRANK GENOVAR 1954 (14-3-1) - BILL POTTER 5/8 Vanderbilt (Baton Rouge) W, 9-0 3/25 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 7-2 Vanderbilt W ,5-4 SEC FINISH - 4TH Stetson W, 6-3 Georgia W ,9-0 3/27 Duke (Gainesville) W, 8-1 Davidson W, 5-3 Georgia W, 6-3 Georgia Tech W ,8-1 1958 (12-7) - BILL POTTER 3/29 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Georgia Tech W, 8-1 Colorado T, 3-3 Mercer W ,9-0 SEC FINISH - 6TH 3/31 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 9-0 Stetson W, 9-0 Furman W, 5-2 Stetson W ,7-2 3/14 Stetson (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/1 Georgia (Athens) W, 6-3 Florida So. W, 9-0 Mercer W, 6-1 Miami L ,1-8 3/15 Jacksonville NAS W, 6-3 4/8 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 Jacksonville NAS W, 5-4 Georgia Tech W, 5-4 Presbyterian W ,8-1 (Jacksonville) 4/19 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Tampa W, 7-0 South Carolina W, 5-2 Florida So. W, 10-0 3/20 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/22 Mercer (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Miami L, 2-7 Citadel W, 4-3 Jacksonville NAS W, 9-0 3/21 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) L, 3-6 4/25 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Stetson W, 9-0 Georgia L, 3-6 Louisiana St. W, 9-0 3/25 Florida So. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/26 Stetson (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Mercer W, 9-0 Wofford W, 6-1 Univ. of Mexico W, 5-4 3/26 Duke (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/29 Tulane (New Orleans) W, 7-2 Georgia Tech W, 7-2 Mercer W, 6-0 3/28 Michigan St. (Gainesville) L, 4-5 5/3 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 6-3 Vanderbilt T, 3-3 Emory and Henry W ,7-1 1951 (16-7) - HARRY FOGELMAN 4/1 Howard (Gainesville) W, 6-3 5/6 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 6-3 Georgia W, 8-1 Stetson L, 4-5 SEC FINISH - 4TH 4/2 Dartmouth (Gainesville) L, 1-8 Duke L, 2-7 Orlando Tennis Club W, 6-3 4/3 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 8-1 1962 (15-5) - BILL POTTER Auburn W, 8-1 SEC FINISH - T3RD 1942-46 (NO TEAM) Florida So. W, 7-0 4/4 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 Jacksonville NAS W, 6-3 4/5 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) L, 0-9 3/7 Stetson (Deland) W, 9-0 Presbyterian W, 5-4 Florida So. W, 9-0 1947 (3-5-1) - Concordia W, 7-0 4/7 Auburn (Auburn) W, 9-0 3/9 Lamar Tech (Gainesville) L, 0-9 Rollins L, 2-7 4/10 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/15 Pennsylvania (Gainesville) W, 6-3 HERMAN SCHNELL Virginia L, 4-5 Tennessee W, 6-3 SEC FINISH - 3RD Loyola (New Orleans) W, 5-2 4/11 Mercer (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/17 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/12 Florida So. (Lakeland) W, 9-0 3/20 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/22-28 Florida So. W, 7-2 DePaul W, 7-0 1955 (16-1) - BILL POTTER 4/14 Miami (Gainesville) L, 0-9 3/23 Navy (Jacksonville) W, 5-4 3/29 Miami L, 0-9 Jacksonville NAS W, 6-3 SEC FINISH - 2ND 4/23 Stetson (Deland) W, 7-2 3/26 Duke (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/5 Florida So. W, 6-1 Duke L, 3-6 Georgia W, 8-1 4/25 Jacksonville NAS W, 6-3 3/27 Presbyterian (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/11 Rollins L, 3-6 Florida So. W, 9-0 Auburn W, 9-0 (Gainesville) 3/30 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/12 Miami L, 0-9 Birmingham So. W, 4-3 Davidson W, 5-4 4/3 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/19 Stetson T, 4-4 Cincinnati W, 6-3 Ohio St. W, 9-0 1959 (9-9) - BILL POTTER 4/4 Hope (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/26 Stetson W, 6-3 Cincinnati W, 6-3 Georgia Tech W, 8-1 SEC FINISH - 5TH 4/20 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 4/29 Rollins L, 1-8 Miami L, 2-6 Jacksonville NAS W, 7-2 3/18 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-6 4/21 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 6-3 5/6 Tulane L, 0-6 Rollins L, 1-8 Purdue W, 7-2 Duke L, 0-9 3/20 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/23 Auburn (Auburn) W, 9-0 Florida So. W, 8-1 3/24 Georgia Tech L, 3-6 4/25 Stetson (Gainesville) W, 8-1 1948 (9-6) - HERMAN SCHNELL Illinois L, 4-5 Northwestern W, 8-1 Centre College W, 7-0 (Gainesville) 4/27 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 6-3 Florida So. W, 6-3 Chicago W, 8-1 Stetson W, 9-0 3/25 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 7-1 4/28 Miami (Gainesville) L, 2-7 Miami L, 0-9 Iowa W, 5-4 Stetson W, 9-0 3/26 Florida St. (Tallahassee) L, 3-6 5/5 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 5-4 Clemson W, 7-0 Tennessee L, 2-7 Florida So. W, 9-0 3/27 Georgia (Athens) L, 4-5 5/7 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 5-4 Florida So. W, 7-1 Georgia W, 6-3 Georgia W, 9-0 3/28 Indiana (Atlanta) W, 9-0 Rollins W, 5-4 Stetson W, 3-2 Vanderbilt L, 2-7 Georgia Tech W, 7-2 3/30 Florida So. (Lakeland) W, 9-0 Georgia W, 9-0 Jacksonville NAS W, 6-3 3/31 Howard (Gainesville) W, 9-0 1963 (11-4) - BILL POTTER Georgia Tech L, 2-5 1952 (13-4) - BILL POTTER Louisiana St. W, 5-3 4/1 Centre College W, 9-0 SEC FINISH - 5TH Stetson W, 7-2 Tennessee W, 7-2 (Gainesville) NCAA TOURNAMENT - 18TH 3/14 Mercer (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Mississippi St. W, 8-1 4/4 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 3-6 2/23 Ft. Eustis (exh.) W, 5-2 Rollins L, 0-9 3/22 Florida So. (Lakeland) W, 9-0 1956 (15-3) - BILL POTTER 4/6 Murray St. (Gainesville) W, 6-1 (Gainesville) Auburn W, 6-0 3/27 Duke (Gainesville) L ,4-5 SEC FINISH - 3RD 4/8 Stetson (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/12 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 6-3 Georgia W, 6-1 3/29 Jacksonville NAS W, 5-4 4/11 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 3/16 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 5-4 (Jacksonville) Georgia W, 4-1 Miami L, 0-9 4/25 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) L, 2-7 3/19 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/1 Concordia (Gainesville) W, 7-0 Jacksonville NAS W, 7-2 Rollins L, 0-9 5/1 Stetson (Deland) W, 8-1 3/20 Valdosta St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/4 Miami (Gainesville) L, 2-6 Ohio St. W, 9-0 Tulane L, 0-6 5/5 Mississippi St. (Starkville) L, 4-5 3/22 Navy (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/7 Valdosta St. (Valdosta) W, 9-0 Georgia Tech W, 5-2 5/6 Louisiana St. (Starkville) L, 3-6 3/25 Duke (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/8 Georgia (Athens) W, 9-0 Miami L, 0-9 1949 (13-5-2) - 3/26 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 3-6 4/9 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 8-1 Duke W, 6-2 HARRY FOGELMAN 3/27 Stetson (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/11 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 4-5 Florida St. W, 9-0 1960 (18-2) - BILL POTTER SEC FINISH - 4TH SEC FINISH - 3RD 3/29 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 4/12 Maryville (Maryville) W, 9-0 Georgia W, 9-0 3/30 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 5-4 Stetson W, 9-0 4/14 Auburn (Auburn) W, 9-0 Georgia Tech W, 5-4 3/9 Florida So. (Gainesville W, 7-0) 4/2 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 8-1 Florida So. W, 7.5-1.5 4/18 Cincinnati (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Auburn W, 9-0 3/12 Stetson (Deland) W, 9-0 4/3 Hope (Gainesville) W, 6-3 Miami L, 1-7.5 4/19 Rollins (Winter Park) L, 2-7 Florida So. W, 9-0 3/16 Presbyterian (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/5 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Rollins L, 3-6 4/22 Florida So. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Rollins L, 4-5 3/18 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/6 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 0-9 Tennessee W, 8-1 4/30 Jacksonville NAS W, 6-3 Mercer W, 8-1 3/21 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Jacksonville NAS W, 9-0 (Gainesville) Florida So. W, 9-0 3/22 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/9 Rollins (Winter Park) L, 4-5 Louisiana St. W, 6-1 5/5 Valdosta St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Florida St. W, 7-2 3/24 Mississippi So. W, 9-0 Pensacola NAS W, 7-2 Jacksonville NAS W, 7-2 (Gainesville) Georgia Tech W, 6-3 Tennessee W, 9-0 3/23 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Duke W, 9-0 Vanderbilt L, 4-5 3/25 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1964 (11-4) - BILL POTTER 3/9 Presbyterian (Gainesville) W, 5-0 3/25 Navy (Annapolis) W, 6-1 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 8-1 1976 (18-2) - BILL POTTER SEC FINISH - 6TH 3/11 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/27 Columbia () W, 6-1 Miami (Ohio) (Gainesville) W, 6-3 SEC FINISH - 3RD 2/29 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 7-2 3/13 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/31 Illinois (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/22 North Carolina (Chapel Hill) L, 3-6 NCAA TOURNAMENT - 16TH 3/3 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/15 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 9-0 4/1 Miami (Gainesville) L, 0-9 3/23 Wake Forest L, 4-5 2/26 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 9-0 3/7 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 5-4 3/18 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/3 Louisiana St. (Knoxville) L, 3-6 (Winston-Salem) 2/27 Florida Tech (Orlando) W, 7-2 3/9 Stetson (Deland) W, 9-0 3/21 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/4 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 2-7 3/26 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/1 Middle Tenn. St. W, 9-0 3/11 Pennsylvania W, 8-1 3/22 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/6 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 7-2 3/27 Massachusetts W, 9-0 (Gainesville) (Gainesville) (Gainesville) 3/23 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/9 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/3 Hampton Inst. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/28 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/14 Tulane (Gainesville) L, 1-8 3/24 Georgia Tech W, 7.5, 1.5 4/10 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/6 Furman (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/31 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/16 Miami (Gainesville) L, 0-9 (Gainesville) 4/11 Columbus College W, 7-2 3/7 Duke (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/2 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/18 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 3/25 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 9-0 (Columbus) 3/12 North Carolina W, 6-3 4/12 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 6-3 3/20 Navy (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/29 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/13 Georgia (Athens) L, 4-5 (Gainesville) 4/13 Louisiana St. (Knoxville) W, 6-3 3/21 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/31 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 6-3 5/1 Florida Atlantic W, 8-1 3/20 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 7-2 (Boca Raton) 4/14 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 8-1 3/27 Notre Dame (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/1 Georgia (Athens) W, 6-3 3/21 Miami (Ohio) (Gainesville) W, 9-0 5/2 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 4/16 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 1-8 3/30 Duke (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/5 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 7.5, 1.5 3/22 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 9-0 5/4 Columbus College W, 6-0 4/18 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/1 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/6 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/23 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 9-0 (Gainesville) 4/19 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 8-1 4/3 Hope (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/8 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 8-1 3/24 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/21 Alabama (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/4 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/10 Eastern Kent. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/25 Air Force (Gainesville) W, 9-0 1971 (11-12) - BILL POTTER 4/30 Valdosta St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/30 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 7-2 SEC FINISH - 4TH 1965 (9-9) - BILL POTTER 1968 (23-1) - BILL POTTER Florida St. W, 7-2 4/2 Georgia (Athens) L, 4-5 SEC FINISH - 5TH SEC FINISH - 1ST 2/20 South Florida (Tampa) W, 8-1 5/7 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/7 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 NCAA TOURNAMENT - 5TH 2/22 Florida Atlantic W, 8-0 4/9 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/1 Stetson (Gainesville) W, 9-0 (Gainesville) 1974 (20-3) - BILL POTTER 4/12 Miami (Coral Gables) W, 5-4 3/6 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 0-9 2/24 South Florida (Tampa) W, 9-0 2/23 Rollins (Gainesville) L, 2-7 SEC FINISH - 5TH 4/16 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/13 Florida St. (Tallahassee) L, 1-8 3/2 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/6 Florida St. (Tallahassee) L, 3-6 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T13TH 4/20 Miami (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/15 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/19 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/8 Columbus College W, 5-4 3/1 Miami (Gainesville) L, 7-2 3/18 Pennsylvania (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/19 Columbus (Gainesville) W, 9-0 (Gainesville) 3/2 Furman (Gainesville) W, 9-0 1977 (21-3) - BILL POTTER 3/19 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/20 DePaul (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/21 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/13 Presbyterian (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/7 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 6-3 SEC FINISH - 4TH 3/20 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 1-8 3/20 So. Illinois (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/25 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/8 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 2/24 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/22 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/21 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/26 Virginia (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/16 North Carolina W, 6-3 3/2 Hampton Inst. W, 5-4 3/25 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/22 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/27 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 9-0 (Gainesville) (Gainesville) 3/26 Navy (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/25 Notre Dame (South Bend) L, 2-7 3/29 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 7-2 3/18 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 5-4 3/4 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 8-1 3/29 Duke (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/26 Michigan (South Bend) L, 1-8 3/30 Georgia (Athens) W, 6-3 3/22 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/6 Furman (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/30 Hope (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/26 Illinois (South Bend) L, 1-8 4/1 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 9-0 3/24 South Carolina W, 7-2 3/7 Duke (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/31 Rutgers (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/27 Indiana (South Bend) L, 2-7 (Gainesville) 4/2 Columbia (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/12 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/2 Auburn (Auburn) W, 9-0 4/1 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 7-2 3/22 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/3 Georgia (Athens) L, 1-5 4/4 William & Mary W, 9-0 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 8-1 (Gainesville) 4/5 Georgia (Athens) L, 0-7 3/25 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/5 Rollins (Gainesville) L, 3-6 3/21 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Miami (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/7 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/26 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/7 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/22 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/8 Middle Tenn. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/8 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/29 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 7-2 4/10 Rollins (Winter Park) L, 3-6 3/24 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 7-2 4/9 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/9 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) L, 1-8 3/30 Louisiana St. W, 5-4 (Baton Rouge) 3/25 Louisiana St. L, 2-7 4/11 Louisiana St. W, 8-1 4/16 Tennessee (Baton Rouge) W, 5-4 (Baton Rouge) 1966 (18-14) - BILL POTTER 4/3 NW Missouri St. W, 9-0 (Baton Rouge) 4/19 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/27 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 7-2 SEC FINISH - 5TH 4/12 Tennessee (Baton Rouge) W, 8-1 4/20 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 9-0 (Gainesville) 4/5 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 1-8 4/2 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 4-5 2/19 South Florida (Tampa) W, 9-0 4/15 Oglethorpe (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/24 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 0-9 Wash. & Lee (Gainesville) W, 8-1 2/26 Rollins (Winter Park) L, 1-8 4/16 North Carolina (Gainesville) W, 8-1 5/3 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/8 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/9 Wash. & Lee (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/8 Florida Int’l (Miami) W, 8-1 3/1 Florida So. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 5/1 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 8-1 4/9 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 3-6 3/2 Valdosta St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 5/2 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 6-3 1972 (13-11) - BILL POTTER 4/13 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 0-9 4/19 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/15 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 7-2 3/5 Florida St. (Tallahassee) L, 2-7 5/4 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 SEC FINISH - 5TH 4/16 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 7-2 3/7 Stetson (Deland) W, 9-0 NCAA TOURNAMENT - 18TH 4/20 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/21 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/25 Miami (Coral Gables) W, 5-4 3/8 Rollins (Gainesville) L, 2-7 1969 (19-1-1) - BILL POTTER 2/19 South Florida (Tampa) W, 8-1 5/7 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 9-0 3/9 Valdosta St. (Valdosta) W, 9-0 SEC FINISH - 1ST 2/25 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 5/1 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 5/4 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 8-1 5/11 Florida Tech (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/12 Miami (Gainesville) L, 0-9 NCAA TOURNAMENT - 6TH 3/2 Furman (Gainesville) W, 6-1 5/14 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/14 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 4-1 Rollins W, 9-0 3/6 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 1975 (25-2) - BILL POTTER 5/16 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/15 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/5 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/8 Middle Tenn. (Gainesville) W, 6-2 5/17 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/17 Pennsylvania (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/18 So. Illinois (Gainesville) L, 2-7 SEC FINISH - T1ST 3/8 Miami (Coral Gables) T, 3-3 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T8TH 3/18 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-6 3/11 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 9-0 3/22 Georgia (Athens) L, 0-9 1978 (22-4) - M.B. CHAFIN 2/26 Furman (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/19 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/12 Presbyterian (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/23 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 7-2 SEC FINISH - 5TH 3/21 Ohio Wesleyan W, 8-1 3/25 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 6-2 3/1 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 6-3 3/15 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 7-2 2/23 Rollins (Winter Park) L, 3-6 (Gainesville) 3/29 No. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/3 Valdosta St. (Valdosta) W, 9-0 3/22 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 8-1 2/25 Valdosta St. (Valdosta) W, 9-0 3/22 Emory (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/31 Illinois (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/5 Appalachian St. W, 6-3 Virginia (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/2 Furman (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/23 Northwestern (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/1 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 4-5 (Gainesville) UCLA (Los Angeles) L, 1.5, 7.5 3/3 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 5-0 3/24 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) L, 1-8 4/3 Virginia (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/6 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/27 Stanford (Palo Alto) W, 7.5, 1.5 3/4 Duke (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/25 David Lipscomb W, 7-2 4/4 Wake Forest (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/8 Miami (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/28 Oregon (Palo Alto) W, 9-0 3/6 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 5-4 (Gainesville) 4/7 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) L, 3-6 3/9 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/1 Indiana (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/9 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/26 Navy (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/8 Mississippi St. (Starkville) L, 4-5 3/10 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 7-2 4/2 Amherst (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/12 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/28 Duke (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/10 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/12 North Carolina W, 5-4 4/3 William & Mary W, 9-0 (Gainesville) 3/19 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/29 Washington (Gainesville) W, 5-4 (Gainesville) 4/12 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 6-3 3/13 Florida Tech (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/20 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/30 Amherst (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/5 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/23 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/21 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/31 Jacksonville W, 9-0 4/8 Washington (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/24 Mississippi St. W, 7-2 3/22 Appalachian St. W, 9-0 (Gainesville) 4/9 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/17 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/1 Presbyterian (Gainesville) L, 3-6 (Gainesville) (Gainesville) 4/11 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/20 Pan American (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/25 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/23 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/2 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/12 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/24 Miami (Gainesville) L, 2-7 4/6 North Carolina (Gainesville) L, 1-7 3/26 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/25 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 4/30 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 8-1 5/3 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/27 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/26 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/8 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) L, 1-8 5/17 Miami (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/9 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 3/28 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/31 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) W, 8-1 1973 (20-6) - BILL POTTER 3/29 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/1 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 4/11 Notre Dame (Gainesville) L, 2-7 SEC FINISH - 3RD 1970 (14-8) - BILL POTTER 4/1 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/4 Flagler (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/12 Murray St. (Gainesville) W, 5-4 SEC FINISH - 4TH NCAA TOURNAMENT - 22ND Hope W, 9-0 4/4 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/7 Auburn (Auburn) W, 7-2 2/26 So. Methodist (Gainesville) L, 2-7 2/24 South Florida (Tampa) W, 9-0 4/11 Florida Int’l (Miami) W, 8-1 4/8 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) L, 3-6 3/5 Furman (Gainesville) W, 8-1 2/27 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 1967 (19-1) - BILL POTTER 4/12 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 4-5 4/14 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/6 Houston (Gainesville) L, 0-9 2/28 Valdosta St. (Valdosta) W, 9-0 4/16 Pepperdine (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Florida Tech (Orlando) W, 9-0 SEC FINISH - 3RD 3/3 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 3-6 NCAA TOURNAMENT - 7TH 3/7 Florida St. (Tallahassee) L, 3-6 4/18 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 5-4 4/29 South Florida (Tampa) W, 6-3 3/11 Presbyterian (Gainesville) W, 4-2 3/4 Florida Int’l (Miami) W, 9-0 2/18 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 8-1 Valdosta St. (Valdosta) W, 9-0 5/1 Miami (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/13 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 9-0 3/5 Mississippi St. W, 6-2 4/19 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 7-2 5/3 Valdosta St. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 2/25 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 6-3 (Gainesville) 3/21 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 5-4 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 8-1 5/5 Flagler (St. Augustine) W, 6-3 3/6 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 3.5-5.5 3/18 Cincinnati (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/23 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/28 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 9-0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1979 (17-9) - M.B. CHAFIN 3/29 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 0-9 3/8 Hampton Inst. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/6 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) L, 4-5 4/8 Louisville (Louisville) W, 8-1 SEC FINISH - T5TH 4/4 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 6-3 3/10 SIU-Carbondale W, 9-0 4/9 South Florida (Tampa) W, 6-3 4/9 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 1-8 2/14 Flagler (St. Augustine) W, 6-3 4/6 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 6-3 (Gainesville) 4/11 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/15 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 1-8 2/20 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/14 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 7-2 3/11 Mississippi St. W, 9-0 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/30 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) L, 3-6 (Gainesville) 2/28 Rice (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/15 Miami (Gainesville) L, 2-7 4/18 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 3/12 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/5 Miami (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/17 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/20 Miami (Gainesville) L, 2-7 1990 (17-9) - IAN DUVENHAGE 3/14 Houston (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/6 Mississippi St. W, 6-3 4/18 Wash. & Lee (Gainesville) W, 9-0 SEC TOURNAMENT - 7TH (Gainesville) 4/20 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 6-3 3/15 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 6-3 1987 (16-8) - STEVE BEELAND 2/10 South Florida (Tampa) W, 8-1 3/7 Western Mich. W, 6-3 4/22 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/17 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 7-2 SEC FINISH - 4TH 2/14 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 (Gainesville) 4/24 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 6-3 3/19 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 6-2 2/15 SW Louisiana (Gainesville) W, 5-4 2/17 Mississippi St. W, 5-4 3/8 North Carolina L, 4-5 4/25 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 5-4 3/22 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 6-3 2/19 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 6-3 (Gainesville) (Gainesville) 4/29 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 1-8 3/24 SMU (Dallas) L, 2-7 2/27 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 5-4 2/23 Illinois (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/9 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 7-2 5/1 Flagler (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/25 Trinity (Dallas) L, 4-5 2/28 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 6-3 2/24 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/10 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 6-3 Wichita St. (Montgomery) W, 5-1 3/4-8 Furman (Corpus Christi) W, 8-1 2/25 SW Louisiana (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/17 Wake Forest (Gainesville) L, 4-5 1982 (20-7) - M.B. CHAFIN 4/1 Alabama (Montgomery) L, 1-5 Wichita St. (Corpus Christi) L, 3-6 3/3 Auburn (Auburn) L, 2-7 3/20 South Carolina (Columbia) L, 4-5 SEC FINISH - T3RD Arkansas (Montgomery) W, 5-1 Utah (Corpus Christi) W, 6-3 3/4 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) L, 1-8 3/22 Wake Forest W, 6-3 2/19 Rollins (Winter Park) W, 9-0 SIU-Edwardsville L, 3-5 Mississippi (Corpus Christi) L, 3-6 3/5 Georgia (Athens) L, 3-6 (Winston-Salem) (Montgomery) 2/26 Miami (Gainesville) L, 4-5 Maryland (Corpus Christi) W, 6-3 Georgia St. (Valdosta) W, 8-1 3/23 Duke (Durham) W, 6-3 4/6 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) L, 1-8 2/27 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/10 Hampton Inst. (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/11 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/24 N.C. St. (Raleigh) L, 2-7 4/7 Louisiana St. L, 3-6 3/1 Western Mich. W, 8-1 3/12 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/12 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/27 Air Force (Gainesville) W, 8-1 (Baton Rouge) (Gainesville) 3/14 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/13 Miami (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/29 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 8-1 4/9 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/5 North Carolina W, 7-2 3/21 Florida St. (Tallahassee) L, 3-6 3/19 SMU (Dallas) W, 9-0 3/30 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 1-8 4/11 South Florida (Tampa) W, 7-2 (Chapel Hill) 3/22 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/21 Texas (Austin) L, 1-5 3/31 Vanderbilt (Nashville) L, 4-5 4/29 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 3/6 Wake Forest W, 6-3 3/23 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 9-0 3/23-25 Ohio St. (Houston) W, 5-4 4/19 NE Louisiana (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/27 Auburn (Auburn) L, 1-8 (Winston-Salem) 4/2 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 6-3 Rice (Houston) L, 3-6 4/15 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 6-3 3/9 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/4 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) L, 2-7 Trinity (Houston) W, 5-1 4/16 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 1985 (16-11) - STEVE BEELAND 3/10 Hampton Inst. (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/5 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/1 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/24 Jacksonville (Jacksonville) W, 6-0 SEC FINISH - 5TH 3/12 Columbia (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/11 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 6-3 4/8 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 9-0 4/26 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 6-3 1/25-27 Auburn (Nashville) L, 4-5 3/13 UT-Chattanooga W, 8-1 4/12 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 5-4 4/12 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/28 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 2-7 (Gainesville) Duke (Nashville) W, 5-4 4/15 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 3-6 4/13 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 5-1 5/4 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/14 Notre Dame (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 4/19 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 4-5 4/17 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 5-1 5/12 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 3/15 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 7-2 2/21 Rollins(Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/20 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 3-6 4/22 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 2-6 3/16 Maryland (Gainesville) W, 6-3 2/23 Flagler (St. Augustine) W, 6-3 5/5 Flagler (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Louisiana St. L, 1-5 1980 (15-9-1) - M.B. CHAFIN 3/17 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 5-4 2/26 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 5-4 Louisiana St.* L, 0-6 SEC FINISH - 6TH 3/19 SW Louisiana (Lafayette) L, 3-6 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-2 2/20 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/20 Louisiana St. L, 4-5 3/4 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 8-1 1988 (3-20) - STEVE BEELAND 1991 (19-8) - IAN DUVENHAGE SEC FINISH - T6TH 2/22 Rollins (Winter Park) L, 4-5 (Baton Rouge) 3/6-9 San Diego (Corpus Christi) W, 5-1 SEC FINISH - T3RD 2/23 South Florida (Tampa) W, 5-4 3/22 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Arkansas (Corpus Christi) W, 5-3 1/16 Indiana (Gainesville) L, 3-5 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T5TH 2/26 Miami (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/27 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 1-5 California (Corpus Christi) L, 4-5 2/19-21 Yale (Gainesville) W, 5-4 1/27 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/3 N.C. St. (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/3 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 8-1 Trinity (Corpus Christi) L, 3-6 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) L, 2-7 2/1 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/4 Flagler (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/6 South Florida (Tampa) W, 7-2 Miami (Corpus Christi) L, 1-8 Rice (Gainesville) L, 3-6 2/3 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/5 North Carolina W, 5-4 4/13 Flagler (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/11 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 6-3 Rollins (Gainesville) L, 1-5 2/8 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 5-1 (Gainesville) 4/15 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/12 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/5 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) L, 1-8 2/10 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 6-0 3/12 Duke (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/17 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 3/14 Columbia (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/10 Miami (Gainesville) W, 5-4 2/23 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/13 Wake Forest (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/18 Georgia So. (St.sboro) W, 7-2 3/15 Miami (Gainesville) L, 3-5 3/11 Arizona St. (Tempe) L, 2-7 2/24 South Florida (Tampa) W, 6-3 3/15 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/20 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 5-3 3/16 Alabama (Gainesville) L, 3-6 3/13 Cal-Irvine (Tempe) L, 3-6 2/27 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/22 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/23 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 5-4 3/18 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 8-1 3/15 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/2 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 4-5 3/23 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/24 Auburn (Auburn) L, 2-7 3/19 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 7-2 3/17 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/5 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/24 Air Force Acad. W, 9-0 3/24 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/26 Florida St. (Tallahassee) L, 3-6 3/7 Trinity (Corpus Christi) W, 6-0 (Gainesville) 1983 (14-10) - M.B. CHAFIN 4/2 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 9-0 4/2 Louisiana St. L, 1-8 3/8 Harvard (Corpus Christi) L, 4-5 SEC FINISH - T8TH (Baton Rouge) 3/26 South Carolina (Columbia) T, 3-3 4/6 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/9 Notre Dame W, 5-4 3/27 Clemson (Clemson) L, 3-6 2/23 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 7-1 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 3-6 4/3 SW Louisiana (Lafayette) L, 1-6 (Corpus Christi) 4/4 Florida Atlantic W, 9-0 2/25 Central Florida W, 8-1 4/14 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 2-7 4/4 Vanderbilt (Nashville) L, 3-6 3/10 South Carolina L, 4-5 (Boca Raton) (Gainesville) 4/15 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 3-6 4/8 South Florida (Tampa) L, 3-6 (Corpus Christi) 4/5 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 1-8 2/27 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/17 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-6 4/11 Kentucky (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/12 Virginia (Gainesville) W, 5-1 4/11 Tulane (New Orleans) W, 9-0 3/1 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 2-7 4/13 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/22 West Virginia W, 6-0 4/12 Louisiana St. (Baton Rouge) L, 1-8 3/2 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-2 1986 (19-10) - STEVE BEELAND 4/15 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-7 (Morgantown) 4/21 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/3 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 7-2 SEC FINISH - T7TH 4/16 Princeton (Athens) L, 4-5 3/23 Clemson (Morgantown) W, 5-4 4/22 Flagler (St. Augustine) W, 6-3 3/6 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) L, 4-5 2/14-16 SW Louisiana W, 6-3 4/19 Flagler (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/28 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 5-4 4/25 Auburn (Auburn) L, 3-6 3/10 Hampton Inst. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 (Coral Gables) 5/9 Auburn (Auburn) L, 3-6 3/30 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 1-5 4/26 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 5-4 3/13 Miami (Ohio) (Gainesville) W, 6-3 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 0-9 5/10 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) L, 3-6 4/6 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 5-3 5/3 Georgia (Athens) L, 1-8 3/14 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 9-0 Duke (Coral Gables) W, 5-4 4/13 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 2-5 5/13 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 8-1 3/16 Alabama (Gainesville) L, 1-7 2/19 Arizona St. (Gainesville) L, 4-5 1989 (14-11) - IAN DUVENHAGE 4/16 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 5-3 3/18 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 6-3 2/20 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 7-2 SEC FINISH - 9TH 4/24 Mississippi (Oxford) L, 4-5 1981 (23-6) - M.B. CHAFIN 3/19 Austin Peay (Gainesville) W, 8-1 2/23 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 7-2 2/3 West Florida (Gainesville) W, 7-2 4/26 Kentucky* (Oxford) W, 5-3 SEC FINISH - 5TH 3/21 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 7-2 2/27 Flagler (Gainesville) W, 7-1 2/10 Jacksonville (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/27 Georgia* (Memphis) L, 1-5 2/24 Rollins (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/25 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 5-4 3/2 Louisiana Tech W, 5-4 2/17 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 8-1 5/18 Tennessee + (Athens) W, 5-2 2/26 Flagler (St. Augustine) W, 8-2 3/27 Mississippi St. (Starkville) L, 4-5 (Gainesville) 2/18 So. Alabama (Gainesville) W, 7-2 5/19 USC + (Athens) L, 0-6 2/28 Georgia So. (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/1 Louisiana St. (Gainesville) L, 1-8 3/5-9 Oklahoma (Corpus Christi) W, 5-4 2/19 North Florida (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/1 Clemson (Gainesville) L, 0-9 4/6 Auburn (Gainesville) L, 2-7 Clemson (Corpus Christi) L, 1-8 2/21 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/2 UT-Chattanooga W, 5-4 4/8 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 3-6 Arizona (Corpus Christi) L, 3-6 2/24 Mississippi St. (Starkville) L, 4-5 (Gainesville) 4/9 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 0-6 Houston (Corpus Christi) W, 6-3 2/25 Mississippi (University) L, 4-5 3/3 Furman (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/14 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 Kentucky (Corpus Christi) W, 5-1 3/4 Minnesota (Coral Gables) W, 5-1 3/4 Western Mich. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/16 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-6 3/10 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/5 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 1-8 3/5 Central Florida W, 9-0 4/20 Miami (Gainesville) L, 2-7 3/12 Mississippi St. W, 8-1 3/10 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) L, 4-7 (Gainesville) Rollins W, 6-3 (Gainesville) 3/11 Hampton Inst. (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/7 Alabama (Gainesville) L, 4-5 3/13 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 6-3 3/12 Alabama (Gainesville) L, 3-6 3/9 Guilford (Gainesville) W, 9-0 1984 (17-10) - M.B. CHAFIN 3/15 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 7-2 3/17-19 Columbia (Tampa) W, 6-3 3/11 Hampton Inst. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 SEC FINISH - T6TH 3/22 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 5-4 South Florida (Tampa) W, 7-2 3/13 North Carolina W, 6-3 2/24 Cal-Irvine (Miami) W, 6-3 3/23 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/22 N.C. St. (Raleigh) W, 5-4 (Gainesville) 2/26 Miami (Coral Gables) L, 4-5 3/24 Kalamazoo (Gainesville) W, 8-1 3/25 Colorado (Atlanta) W, 5-1 3/14 So. Illinois (Gainesville) W, 8-1 2/28 Flagler (Gainesville) W, 7-2 3/28-30 Louisiana St. L, 3-6 3/26 Georgia Tech (Atlanta) L, 4-5 3/21 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/1 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 3-6 (Baton Rouge) 3/28 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/26 Auburn (Gainesville) L, 1-8 3/2 Furman (Gainesville) W, 8-1 Clemson (Baton Rouge) L, 0-9 4/1 Georgia(Gainesville) L, 1-8 Florida Int’l (Miami) W, 9-0 3/5 Miami (Gainesville) W, 5-4 Pepperdine (Baton Rouge) L, 0-6 4/6 South Florida (Gainesville) L, 4-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1992 (15-11) - IAN DUVENHAGE 3/26 West Virginia (Morgantown) W, 2/23 Old Dominion (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2000 (28-4) - IAN DUVENHAGE 3/10 LSU (Baton Rouge) W, 4-3 SEC FINISH - 5TH 6-1 2/25 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 3-4 SEC FINISH - 1ST 3/15 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 3-4 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 4/2 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/1 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 6-1 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T3RD 3/17 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 4-3 2/1 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 8-1 4/6 Georgia (Athens) L, 1-6 3/2 LSU (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/1 Florida A&M (Gainesville) W, 6-2 3/23 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/12 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/9 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 6-1 3/8 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 2-5 2/8 Georgia St. (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/25 Georgia St. (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2/15 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) L, 4-5 4/10 Louisiana St. W, 6-1 3/10 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 5-2 2/12 Furman (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/29 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/16 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 7-2 (Baton Rouge) 3/15 Texas (Gainesville) L, 0-7 2/17 South Florida (Tampa) W, 5-2 3/31 Auburn (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/19-23 Notre Dame (Louisville) L, 0-5 4/15 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 4-3 3/16 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/24 SMU (Louisville) W, 7-1 4/5 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 1-6 California (Louisville) W, 4-2 4/17 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 6-1 3/18 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/25 UCLA (Louisville) L, 1-7 4/7 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-5 Kentucky (Louisville) L, 0-6 4/24 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 6-1 3/22 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 4-3 2/26 Mississippi (Louisville) W, 5-3 4/12 Duke (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2/26 Michigan (Gainesville) W, 5-1 4/29 Louisiana St.* (Tuscaloosa) W, 4-2 3/24 Auburn (Auburn) L, 2-5 3/1 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/14 South Carolina W, 5-2 3/1 Arkansas (Arkansas) L, 4-5 4/30 Mississippi* (Tuscaloosa) W, 4-3 3/28 North Carolina (Chapel Hill) W, 5-2 3/3 Texas (Austin) W, 4-3 (Gainesville) 3/4 North Carolina (Gainesville) L, 4-5 5/1 Mississippi St.* W, 4-3 3/30 Duke (Raleigh) W, 4-3 3/5 Texas A&M L, 2-5 4/18 Vanderbilt* (Knoxville) W, 4-0 3/5 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 7-2 (Tuscaloosa) 4/5 Mississippi (Oxford) L, 2-4 (College Station) 4/19 Tennessee* (Knoxville) L, 0-4 3/13 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 6-0 5/2 UCLA+ (South Bend) L, 1-4 4/6 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 4-3 3/7 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 5-2 5/11 Georgia St.$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/15 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 6-3 4/9 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-4 3/14 LSU (Baton Rouge) W, 4-2 5/12 South Florida$ W, 4-3 3/21 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 8-1 1995 (18-11) - IAN DUVENHAGE 4/12 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 4-3 3/17 South Carolina W, 5-2 (Gainesville) 3/22 Louisiana St. (Baton Rouge) L, 4-5 SEC FINISH - 5TH 4/17 Arkansas* (Columbia) W, 4-3 (Gainesville) 5/18 UCLA+ (College Station) L, 0-4 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 3/27-30 Minnesota (Montgomery) W, 5-1 4/18 Mississippi St.* (Columbia) W, 4-1 3/19 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 5-2 Notre Dame (Montgomery) W, 5-1 1/28 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/19 Mississippi* (Columbia) L, 1-4 3/22 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2003 (25-5) - ANDY JACKSON Mississippi St. L, 4-5 1/29 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 5-2 5/9 Tennessee§ (Gainesville) W, 5-0 3/24 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 7-0 SEC FINISH - 1ST (Montgomery) 2/23 Duke (Gainesville) L, 2-5 5/10 UAB§ (Gainesville) W, 4-1 3/26 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 4-3 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH South Carolina W, 5-1 2/24 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 4-3 5/17 Alabama§ (Gainesville) W, 4-2 3/31 Brown (Gainesville) W, 6-1 1/23 Central Florida (Gainesville) W, 7-0 (Montgomery) 2/25 TCU (Gainesville) L, 2-5 5/17 Mississippi St.+ L, 1-4 4/2 Duke (Gainesville) W, 4-2 1/25 Furman (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/9 Duke (Gainesville) L, 3-5 3/1 Florida St. (Gainesville) L, 2-5 (Los Angeles) 4/7 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 6-1 1/30 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/11 Georgia (Athens) L, 2-5 3/11 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-4 4/9 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 5-2 2/1 Illinois (Champaign) L, 7-0 4/15 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 5-4 3/12 LSU (Gainesville) L, 2-5 1998 (13-12) - IAN DUVENHAGE 4/12 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/7 Texas A&M (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/17 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 5-4 3/16 North Carolina W, 4-2 SEC FINISH - T6TH 4/14 Georgia (Athens) W, 6-1 2/9 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 6-1 4/23 Vanderbilt* (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/17 Texas (Montgomery) L, 2-4 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T25TH 4/16 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 7-0 2/14 Miami (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/24 Louisiana St.*(Gainesville) L, 2-5 3/18 Notre Dame (Montgomery) W, 4-0 1/23 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/21 Kentucky* (Starkville) W, 4-2 2/20 California (Louisville) W, 4-2 5/16 Kentucky + (Gainesville) L, 0-5 3/19 Auburn (Montgomery) W, 4-2 1/24 Arizona St. (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/22 Mississippi* (Starkville) W, 4-3 2/21 So. California (Louisville) W, 4-0 3/25 North Carolina (Chapel Hill) W, 4-3 1/31 Purdue(Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/23 Georgia* (Starkville) W, 4-3 2/22 UCLA (Louisville) W, 4-1 1993 (16-12) - IAN DUVENHAGE 3/26 Duke (Durham) L, 3-4 2/3 South Florida (Tampa) W, 5-2 5/13 Florida A&M$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 2/23 Illinois (Louisville) L, 4-2 SEC FINISH - 5TH 4/1 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/19 Texas (Louisville) L, 3-4 5/14 UAB$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 2/28 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 4-3 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 4/2 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/20 Harvard (Louisville) L, 1-4 5/20 USC+ (Athens) W, 4-1 3/2 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 7-0 1/30 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/7 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 4-3 2/21 UCLA (Louisville) L, 3-4 5/21 Duke+(Athens) W, 4-2 3/7 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/13 North Carolina (Chapel Hill) W, 4-3 4/9 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 4-3 2/26 Texas (Austin) L, 3-4 5/22 Stanford+ (Athens) L, 0-4 3/9 LSU (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/14 Duke (Durham) L, 1-6 4/12 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 4-0 3/1 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 3-4 3/14 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 6-1 2/18 UCLA (Gainesville) L, 1-6 4/15 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/4 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 6-1 2001 (9-17) - IAN DUVENHAGE 3/16 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2/19 New Mexico (Gainesville) L, 2-5 4/21 Mississippi (Oxford) L, 3-4 3/7 LSU (Baton Rouge) L, 3-4 SEC FINISH - T10TH 3/22 Duke (Durham) L, 4-3 2/20 UAB (Gainesville) L, 3-4 4/23 Mississippi St. (Starkville) L, 2-5 3/9 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) L, 3-4 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T33RD 3/28 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 5-2 2/27 South Florida (Tampa) W, 5-2 4/27 Alabama* (Baton Rouge) W, 4-0 3/12 North Carolina (Gainesville) W, 4-3 1/26 Central Florida W, 5-2 3/30 Auburn (Auburn) W, 5-2 3/2 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/28 Mississippi* (Baton Rouge) W, 4-2 3/14 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) L, 3-4 (Gainesville) 4/4 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 6-1 3/12 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 6-1 4/29 Georgia* (Baton Rouge) L, 1-4 3/21 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 4-3 1/27 Florida A&M (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/6 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 6-1 3/18 UNLV (Gainesville) W, 7-0 5/5 Middle Tenn. St.§ W, 4-0 3/25 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2/9 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 4-3 4/11 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 5-2 3/19 Texas (Gainesville) W, 4-3 (Gainesville) 3/27 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 5-2 2/15 Illinois (Seattle) W, 4-3 4/18 Alabama* (Oxford) W, 4-0 3/20 Notre Dame (Gainesville) L, 3-4 5/6 UAB§ (Gainesville) W, 4-2 3/29 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 6-1 2/16 Stanford (Seattle) L, 0-4 4/19 Kentucky* (Oxford) W, 4-1 3/23 West Virginia (Gainesville) W, 5-2 5/7 Kentucky§ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 4/3 South Carolina (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/17 Washington (Seattle) L, 1-4 4/20 Vanderbilt* (Oxford) L, 4-0 3/28 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 4-1 5/13 Pepperdine+ (Athens) L, 1-4 4/5 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/23 Texas A&M (Gainesville) L, 2-5 5/10 vs. UCF $ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 4/1 Alabama (Gainesville) L, 3-4 4/10 Georgia(Athens) L, 0-7 2/28 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 5-2 5/11 vs. Florida St. $ W, 4-0 4/3 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 4-3 1996 (16-9) - IAN DUVENHAGE 4/16 Alabama* (Auburn) W, 4-3 3/2 Wake Forest L, 2-5 (Gainesville) 4/4 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 0-7 SEC FINISH - 5TH 4/17 Georgia* (Auburn) L, 0-4 (Winston-Salem) 5/17 vs. Texas + (Athens) W, 4-3 4/10 Auburn (Auburn) W, 5-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T17TH 4/18 Tulane§ (Lexington) W, 4-0 3/4 Duke (Durham) L, 0-7 5/18 vs. UCLA + (Athens) L, 4-1 4/11 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 4-3 2/3 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/19 Alabama§ (Lexington) L, 3-4 3/7 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/15 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/4 Indiana (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/10 Auburn (Auburn) L, 2-5 2004 (18-8) ANDY JACKSON 4/17 Mississippi (Oxford) W, 4-3 2/22 Texas Christian (Louisville) L, 2-4 1999 (20-6) - IAN DUVENHAGE 3/11 South Carolina (Columbia) L, 3-4 SEC FINISH - T3RD 4/18 Mississippi St. (Starkville) L, 1-6 2/23 Kentucky (Louisville) W, 5-1 SEC FINISH - T3RD 3/14 Texas (Gainesville) L, 0-7 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 4/21 Louisiana St. (Athens) L, 1-6 2/24 Fresno St. (Louisville) L, 3-4 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T5TH 3/16 South Florida (Gainesville) L, 3-4 1/23 The Citadel (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/22 Mississippi* (Gainesville) W, 4-2 3/3 North Carolina (Gainesville) W, 5-2 1/30 South Florida (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/21 Georgia St. (Gainesville) W, 6-1 1/25 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 4-3 4/23 Alabama* (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/6 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 5-2 1/31 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 6-1 3/25 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 4-3 1/29 UCF (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/24 Mississippi St.* L, 2-5 3/9 Mississippi (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/12 Charleston So. (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/27 Brown (Gainesville) W, 6-1 1/31 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-0 (Gainesville) 3/10 Duke (Gainesville) L, 1-6 2/25 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/30 LSU (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/5 Harvard (Seattle) W, 4-0 5/14 Pepperdine + (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/18 Miami (Ohio) (Gainesville) W, 5-1 2/27 Purdue (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/4 Alabama (Gainesville) L, 2-4 2/6 UCLA (Seattle) L, 4-2 5/15 Georgia + (Gainesville) L, 0-5 3/21 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/28 Michigan St. (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/6 Mississippi St. (Starkville) L, 2-5 2/7 Baylor (Seattle) L, 4-1 3/23 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 7-0 3/3 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/8 Mississippi (Oxford) L, 1-6 2/22 Duke (Gainesville) W, 4-3 1994 (19-7) - IAN DUVENHAGE 3/29 LSU (Baton Rouge) W, 4-3 3/5 Texas (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/13 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 0-7 3/5 Vanderbilt (Nashville) L, 5-2 SEC FINISH - 1ST 3/31 Texas (Austin) W, 4-3 3/8 Duke (Durham) L, 3-4 4/15 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 1-6 3/7 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 5-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 4/5 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/9 Wake Forest L, 3-4 4/19 Alabama* (Lexington) L, 0-4 3/10 South Florida (Tampa) W, 4-3 1/29 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/7 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) W, 4-3 (Winston-Salem) 5/12 Oklahoma St.$ (Stanford) L, 1-4 3/19 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 6-1 2/12 Mississippi St. W, 4-3 4/10 Georgia (Athens) L, 1-6 3/14 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/21 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 6-1 (Gainesville) 4/13 Auburn (Gainesville) L, 3-4 3/15 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2002 (18-7) - ANDY JACKSON 3/23 Illinois (Gainesville) L, 6-1 2/16 South Florida (Tampa) W, 6-1 4/14 South Carolina (Gainesville) W, 6-1 3/19 Mississippi (Oxford) L, 3-4 SEC FINISH - T3RD 3/26 Georgia (Athens) L, 4-3 2/24 UCLA (Gainesville) L, 3-4 4/16 South Florida W, 5-2 3/21 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 5-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 3/28 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 5-2 2/25 Harvard (Gainesville) W, 4-3 4/19 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 5-2 3/24 LSU (Gainesville) L, 3-4 1/25 Central Florida W, 5-2 4/2 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) W, 6-1 2/26 So. California (Gainesville) L, 2-5 4/21 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 6-1 3/26 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 7-0 (Gainesville) 4/4 Ole Miss (Gainesville) W, 4-3 3/1 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 4-3 4/26 Mississippi St.* L, 2-4 3/28 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 5-2 1/26 Furman (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/10 South Carolina W, 5-2 3/9 South Carolina W, 6-1 (Fayetteville) 4/2 Auburn (Auburn) W, 5-2 2/3 South Florida (Tampa) W, 4-3 (Gainesville) (Gainesville) 5/11 Princeton§ (Cambridge) W, 4-2 4/4 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 6-1 2/16 Brown (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/16 LSU (Baton Rouge) W, 5-2 3/11 Duke (Gainesville) L, 3-4 5/12 Harvard§ (Cambridge) L, 0-4 4/7 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 6-1 2/22 Texas A&M L, 3-4 4/18 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 4-3 (College Station) 3/12 North Carolina W, 4-3 4/18 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 6-0 4/23 South Carolina* (Nashville) W, 4-0 2/24 Rice (Houston) W, 5-2 (Gainesville) 1997 (17-9) - IAN DUVENHAGE 4/23 Alabama* (Gainesville) L, 3-4 4/24 Georgia* (Nashville) L, 4-1 3/1 Ole Miss (Gainesville) W, 4-3 3/15 Mississippi (Gainesville) W, 4-3 SEC FINISH - 6TH 5/14 Miami$ W, 4-0 5/15 UCF$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 3/4 Mississippi St.* W, 4-3 3/17 UAB (Gainesville) W, 4-3 5/15 South Florida$ W, 4-0 5/16 Arizona$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/18 Texas (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/2 Florida Int’l (Gainesville) W, 7-0 (Gainesville) 5/22 Stanford+ (Tulsa) L, 4-3 5/22 SMU+ (Athens) W, 4-2 3/7 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 5-2 3/19 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) L, 2-5 2/12 N.C. State (Gainesville) W, 6-1 5/23 UCLA+(Athens) L, 1-4

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2005 (24-6) ANDY JACKSON 4/8 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/5 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 7-0 2013 (15-11) BRYAN SHELTON 3/28 Auburn (Auburn) W, 4-1 SEC FINISH - 1ST 4/14 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 6-1 3/7 LSU (Baton Rouge) W, 7-0 SEC FINISH - T3RD 4/3 LSU (Gainesville) W, 4-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T3RD 4/20 Alabama* (Baton Rouge) W, 4-3 3/12 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 5-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T33RD 4/5 Texas A&M (Gainesville) L, 0-4 1/23 UCF (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/21 Ole Miss* (Baton Rouge) L, 4-2 3/14 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 6-1 1/19 Miami (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/10 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 4-1 1/28 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-0 5/11 Georgia Tech$ W, 4-1 3/28 Ole Miss (Oxford) W, 4-3 1/23 UCF (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/12 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 4-1 2/4 Miami (Gainesville) W, 6-1 (Tallahassee) 4/2 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 7-0 1/26 St. John’s (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/16 Kentucky (College Station)* W, 4-2 2/6 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 4-3 5/12 Florida St.$ (Tallahassee) W, 4-3 4/4 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 4-3 1/27 UNC-Wilmington W, 4-2 4/17 Mississippi State L, 3-4 2/12 Illinois (Champaign) L, 7-0 5/17 Georgia+ (Athens) L, 4-0 4/9 Tennessee (Gainesville) L, 4-3 (Gainesville) (College Station)* 2/17 vs. Harvard (Chicago) W, 4-0 4/11 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/3 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-0 5/8 Pepperdine (Winston-Salem)$ L, 3-4 2/18 vs. Ole Miss (Chicago) L, 4-1 2008 (17-8) ANDY JACKSON 4/17 South Carolina W, 6-1 2/9 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 5-2 2/19 vs. UCLA (Chicago) L, 4-1 SEC FINISH - 2ND (Gainesville) 2/15 Pepperdine (Seattle) L, 1-4 * SEC Tournament matches 3/2 Baylor (Gainesville) L, 5-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 4/23 Mississippi St.* (Lexington) W, 4-1 2/16 California (Seattle) L, 1-4 § NCAA Qualifying Tournament 3/4 LSU (Gainesville) W, 5-2 1/27 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/24 Auburn* (Lexington) W, 4-1 2/17 Washington (Seattle) L, 1-4 $ NCAA Regionals 1/29 Miami (Miami) L, 4-3 4/25 Tennessee* (Lexington) L, 4-0 3/6 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 6-1 2/23 Baylor (Gainesville) L, 3-4 + NCAA Tournament matches 3/11 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/1 UCF (Gainesville) W, 7-0 5/15 S. Carolina St.$ W, 4-0 3/3 Texas A&M (Gainesville) W, 4-3 3/13 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/3 Baylor (Waco) L, 5-2 (Gainesville) 3/8 South Carolina (Columbia) L, 3-4 3/18 TCU (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/8 USF (Gainesville) W, 4-3 5/16 Auburn$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/15 Georgia (Athens) L, 0-4 3/19 USF (Gainesville) W, 6-1 2/9 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 5-2 5/21 Georgia+ (Athens) L, 4-2 3/17 Tennessee (Knoxville) W, 4-3 3/25 Auburn (Auburn) W, 4-3 2/24 Illinois (Gainesville) W, 6-1 3/22 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 4-1 3/27 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 5-2 2/25 Pepperdine (Gainesville) L, 4-3 2011 (20-9) ANDY JACKSON 3/24 Auburn (Auburn) L, 0-4 4/1 Georgia (Gainesville) W, 4-3. 2/29 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 6-1 SEC FINISH - 5TH 3/29 LSU (Gainesville) L, 2-4 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 4/3 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 6-1. 3/2 at Kentucky (Lexington) W, 6-1 3/31 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 4-0 4/8 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 7-0 3/9 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 5-2 1/21 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/5 Ole Miss (Oxford) W, 4-1 4/10 Ole Miss (Oxford) L, 5-2 3/18 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 4-3 1/23 Baylor (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/7 Mississippi St. (Starkville) L, 3-4 4/16 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 7-0 3/21 Ole Miss (Oxford) W, 5-2 1/28 UC-Santa Barbara W, 4-0 4/10 Bethune-Cookman W, 7-0 4/22 Kentucky* (Athens) W, 4-2 3/23 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) W, 5-2 (Gainesville) (Gainesville) 4/23 Georgia* (Athens) W, 4-3 3/28 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 5-2 1/29 N.C. St. (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/12 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 4-3 4/24 Tennessee* (Athens) W, 4-2 3/30 LSU (Baton Rouge) L, 4-3 2/4 UCF (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/14 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 4-1 5/14 UCF$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 4/4 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/6 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 4-3 4/19 South Carolina* (Oxford) W, 4-0 5/15 Vanderbilt$ (Gainesville) W, 4-1 4/6 Alabama (Gainesville) L, 5-2 2/12 Illinois (Champaign) L, 3-4 4/20 Tennessee* (Oxford) L, 2-4 5/21 S. Carolina+ W, 4-0 4/12 South Carolina W, 4-3 2/18 Stanford (Seattle) W, 4-3 5/10 Denver$ (Gainesville) L, 3-4 (College Station) (Gainesville) 1/19 Duke (Seattle) L, 1-4 5/22 Florida St.+ W, 4-0 4/18 South Carolina* W, 4-0 2/20 UCLA (Seattle) L, 3-4 2014 (17-10) BRYAN SHELTON (College Station) (Fayetteville) 3/4 LSU (Gainesville) W, 6-1 SEC FINISH – 4TH 5/23 Baylor+ (College Station) L, 4-1 4/19 Georgia* (Fayetteville) W, 4-2 3/6 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 7-0 NCAA TOURNAMENT – T9TH 4/20 Ole Miss* (Fayetteville) L, 4-1 3/11 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 6-1 1/22 UNF (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2006 (17-8) ANDY JACKSON 5/10 Navy$ (Gainesville) W, 5-0 3/13 Auburn (Auburn) W, 4-3 1/25 UNC-Wilmington W, 4-0 SEC FINISH - T2ND 5/11 Miami$ (Gainesville) W, 4-1 3/17 So. Cal (Gainesville) L, 3-4 (Gainesville) NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 5/16 Texas+ (Tulsa) L, 4-0 3/19 Ole Miss (Gainesville) L, 3-4 1/26 TCU (Gainesville) W, 4-2 1/26 UCF (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/26 Mississippi St. (Starkeville) W, 4-3 2/1 UCLA (Los Angeles) L, 1-4 1/27 Furman (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2009 (18-9) ANDY JACKSON 4/1 Kentucky (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/2 Southern Cal (Los Angeles) L, 0-4 1/29 Baylor (Waco) W, 4-3 SEC FINISH - 2ND 4/3 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/14 Ohio State (Houston) L, 1-4 2/3 Miami (Miami) W, 5-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 4/8 Georgia (Athens) L, 3-4 2/15 Georgia (Houston) W, 4-2 2/5 USF (Gainesville) W, 6-1 1/23 Furman (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/10 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 0-7 2/16 Notre Dame (Houston) L, 0-4 2/17 vs. Penn (Seattle) W, 4-1 1/25 Baylor (Gainesville) W, 7-0 4/16 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 4-0 2/26 Florida State (Gainesville) W, 4-2 2/18 vs. Duke (Seattle) L, 4-1 1/30 Arizona (Gainesville) W, 5-2 4/21 Arkansas* (Gainesville) W, 4-0 2/28 Texas A&M L, 2-4 2/19 vs. Ole Miss (Seattle) L, 4-2 1/31 Texas A&M (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/22 Mississippi St.* W, 4-2 (College Station) 3/3 Ole Miss (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/5 UCF (Gainesville) W, 6-1 (Gainesville) 3/9 South Carolina W, 4-2 3/5 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) W, 6-1 2/10 Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) L, 4-3 4/23 Tennessee* (Gainesville) W, 4-2 (Gainesville) 3/10 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 4-3 2/13 Stanford (Chicago) L, 4-3 4/24 Kentucky* (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/14 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/12 Georgia (Athens) L, 4-3 2/14 Michigan (Chicago) W, 4-1 5/13 S. Carolina St.$ W, 4-0 3/16 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-4 (Gainesville) 3/21 Illinois (Gainesville) L, 5-2 2/15 Ole Miss (Chicago) L, 4-2 3/21 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 4-0 5/14 Miami$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/24 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 6-1 2/20 USF (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/23 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 4-0 5/19 Kentucky+ (Stanford) L, 2-4 3/26 LSU (Baton Rouge) L, 4-3 2/22 Miami (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/28 Arkansas (Fayetteville) L, 3-4 3/31 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 6-1 3/3 Florida St. (Tallahassee) W, 5-2 3/30 LSU (Baton Rouge) W, 4-0 4/2 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 4-3 3/6 Kentucky (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2012 (16-10) ANDY JACKSON 4/4 Mississippi State W, 4-1 SEC FINISH - 4TH (Starkville) 4/7 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 6-1 3/8 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 5-2 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 4/6 Ole Miss (Gainesville) W, 4-1 4/9 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 4-3 3/13 Georgia (Athens) L, 4-3 4/11 Vanderbilt (Nashville) L, 3-4 4/15 South Carolina (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/15 Tennessee (Knoxville) L, 6-1 1/22 Baylor (Waco) W, 6-1 4/13 Kentucky (Lexington) W, 4-2 4/21 South Carolina* W, 4-1 3/27 Ole Miss (Gainesville) L, 4-2 1/28 New Mexico (Gainesville) W, 7-0 (Tuscaloosa) 3/29 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 6-1 1/29 Wake Forest (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/18 LSU* (Nashville) W, 4-0 4/22 Ole Miss* (Tuscaloosa) L, 4-2 4/3 LSU (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/4 Virginia (Charlottesville) L, 1-6 4/19 Vanderbilt* (Nashville) W, 4-2 5/13 Western Mich.$ (Stillwater) W, 4-0 4/5 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/11 Florida St. (Gainesville) W, 6-1 4/20 Texas A&M* (Nashville) L, 2-4 5/14 Oklahoma St.$ (Stillwater) W, 4-0 4/10 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) W, 5-2 2/12 Illinois (Gainesville) W, 6-1 5/10 St. John’s$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 5/20 Pepperdine+ (Palo Alto) L, 4-0 4/12 Auburn (Auburn) L, 4-3 2/17 Pepperdine W, 4-3 5/11 USF$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 4/18 South Carolina (Columbia) W, 7-0 (Charlottesville) 5/16 Ohio State+ (Athens) L, 3-4 2007 (15-8) ANDY JACKSON 4/24 Alabama* (Auburn) W, 4-3 2/18 Georgia (Charlottesville) L, 2-4 2/19 Duke (Charlottesville) L, 0-4 SEC FINISH - T3RD 4/25 Ole Miss* (Auburn) L, 4-0 2015 (14-9) BRYAN SHELTON 2/28 USF (Gainesville) W, 7-0 SEC FINISH – T-4TH NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 5/8 Marist$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/2 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 4-3 NCAA TOURNAMENT – T33RD 5/9 Miami$ (Gainesville) L, 4-3 1/31 UCF (Gainesville) W, 5-2 3/4 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/2 Furman (Gainesville) W, 6-1 1/10 William & Mary (Gainesville) W, 9-3 3/9 Vanderbilt (Nashville) W, 6-1 1/16 Troy (Gainesville) W, 5-2 2/4 Baylor (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2010 (21-5) ANDY JACKSON 3/11 Kentucky (Lexington) L, 3-4 SEC FINISH - 2ND 1/24 Ole Miss (Gainesville) L, 3-4 2/13 Illinois (Champaign) L, 6-1 3/19 Southern Cal (Los Angeles) L, 1-6 2/17 Florida St. (Tallahassee) L, 4-3 NCAA TOURNAMENT - T9TH 1/25 Stanford (Gainesville) W, 4-2 3/23 Mississippi St. (Gainesville) L, 3-4 1/31 USC (Athens) L, 2-5 2/25 USF (Gainesville) W, 4-3 1/22 UCF (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/25 Ole Miss (Oxford) W, 5-2 3/2 Ole Miss (Oxford) L, 5-2 1/24 Baylor (Waco) L, 5-2 2/1 UCLA (Athens) W, 4-3 3/30 Auburn (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/6 Florida State (Tallahassee) W, 4-2 3/4 Mississippi St. (Starkville) W, 6-1 1/30 Furman (Gainesville) W, 4-0 4/1 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 7-0 3/9 Tennessee (Gainesville) W, 4-3 1/31 Georgia Tech (Gainesville) W, 7-0 2/26 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 1-4 4/6 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 7-0 2/28 South Carolina (Gainesville) W, 4-1 3/11 Georgia (Gainesville) L, 6-1 2/6 Florida Atlantic W, 7-0 4/8 LSU (Baton Rouge) L, 2-4 3/6 Vanderbilt (Nashville) L, 3-4 3/13 Miami (Gainesville) W, 7-0 (Gainesville) 4/14 South Carolina W, 6-1 3/23 Arkansas (Gainesville) W, 6-1 2/12 Baylor (Charlottesville) W, 4-2 (Gainesville) 3/10 Ohio State (Gainesville) L, 1-4 3/25 LSU (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2/13 Ohio St. (Charlottesville) L, 4-3 4/20 Ole Miss* (Starkville) L, 1-4 3/13 Mississippi State (Gainesville) W, 4-1 3/30 Alabama (Tuscaloosa) L, 5-2 2/14 Georgia (Charlottesville) W, 4-0 5/12 Navy$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/15 Alabama (Gainesville) W, 4-2 4/1 Auburn (Auburn) L, 4-3 2/21 USF (Gainesville) W, 6-1 5/13 Harvard$ (Gainesville) W, 4-0 3/20 Arkansas (Fayetteville) W, 4-0 4/6 Vanderbilt (Gainesville) W, 4-3 2/28 Illinois (Gainesville) W, 5-2 5/18 Ohio State+ (Athens) L, 1-4 3/22 Ole Miss (Oxford) L, 0-4

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RING TENNIS COMPLEX

LINDER STADIUM AT RING TENNIS COMPLEX

The Gator men’s tennis program has always been the courts. The second row combines six outdoor courts The courts have also seen some of the state’s premier benefactor of one of the nation’s top tennis facilities. and the three covered courts in the Ring Pavilion, giv- prep talent as the University of Florida and Gainesville In 1999, though, thanks to the additional generous ing Florida a total of 15 regulation courts. The courts, have frequently served as hosts for the Florida State contributions of Dr. Alfred A. Ring, the entire facility which were resurfaced in the summer of 2006, are High School Championships. Competition continues underwent a complete facelift that has turned it into made of a hard court surface similar to the type of at the complex through the summer months with ses- one that is un- court found at the US Open. sions of the Gator Tennis Camp, which attract some of like any other the top young talent in the region to Gainesville. The grandstand is highlighted by a two in the country. level, 12-seat press box and features six Ring has made electronic scoreboards over each of the substantial six courts, providing updates on all six contributions grandstand courts. Concessions and rest- over the last rooms are conveniently located beneath the several years grandstand. Palm trees and a lush green to bring the landscape that surround the attractive com- complex to its plex easily makes it one of the most inviting current elite tennis environments for both the specta- status, funding tor and the several major competitor. projects. Even prior Linder Stadium to the latest at Ring Tennis renovation, Complex was the complex completed in has received 1999 following national a $1.7 million attention for renovation its splendor. project. The The NCAA focal point of selected the the project was University of a new building Florida as the host for adjacent to the courts that serves as home to the the 1989, 1990, 1993, men’s and women’s teams. 1999 and 2003 NCAA The main building of the complex encompasses 5,620 women’s champion- square feet and includes coaches’ offices for the ships. Florida also men’s and women’s teams, as well as a training room played host to the NCAA and locker rooms for both players and coaches. There Region III Qualifying is also a conference room, as well as a reception area Tournament in both and a 3,000 square-foot courtyard. The complex has 1995 and 1997, as well a locker room for opposing teams, bringing the total as men’s and women’s building area to 7,163 square feet. The complex fea- regionals every year tures a 1,000-seat grandstand overlooking six main since 1999. lighted courts, in addition to a second row of nine

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CHARLES R. AND NANCY V. PERRY INDOOR TENNIS FACILITY

In December 2012, the lavish $1.5 million addition to the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex was finished and the University of Florida became one of just two universities in the state with indoor tennis capability. Thanks to the generous contributions of Nancy Perry, The Charles R. and Nancy V. Perry Indoor Tennis Facility is a 22,800-square foot area that is ventilated and features three courts (with regulation space around them), state-of-the-art surfacing and lighting, plus a small area for fans to watch matches. The Perry facility replaced the covered pavilion that was built nearly 20 years ago.

UF tennis coaches Bryan Shelton (left) and (middle) stand with Nancy Perry dur- ing the facility’s ‘topping off’ ceremony.

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