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DIVISION I MEN’S

Highlights

Virginia tops No. 1-seed UCLA 4-3 to claim first championship: Virginia won the first NCAA championship in program his¬tory as it defeated UCLA, 4-3, in the 2013 final May 21 at Illinois’ Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex. The second-seeded Cavaliers (30-0) capped an undefeated season with the victory against the top-seeded Bruins (29-2) and became the first Atlantic Coast Conference school to win an NCAA team title. “I don’t think it has set in yet, but it’s a great feeling to win this championship,” Virginia head coach Brian Boland said. “I am just so happy for the players – not just the current players, but the former players as well. They didn’t have this moment, but we wouldn’t be here today without them. “I believe it was just a matter of time. I didn’t know when it would happen, but this is a great moment for the .” Mitchell Frank clinched the championship with a come-from-behind 0-6, 6-4, 7-5 victory at No. 3 singles against Adrien Puget in the de¬cisive match. Frank, who was down a break in the third set, saved a team match point before rallying for the victory. “Mitchell Frank deserved this moment because of the hard work he puts into this game,” Boland said. “He didn’t play his best, but he hung in there and kept fighting. That is who he is, a warrior. That said, no team deserves to lose that match. I feel for UCLA; we have been where they are. They played a great match and put themselves in a position to win, just like we did, and [on May 21], it fell our way.” The Cavaliers took a 1-0 lead by winning the doubles point, which proved crucial. At No. 1, and Mac Styslinger rolled to an 8-2 win against Marcus Giron and to give the Cavaliers the edge. Julen Uriguen and Justin Shane rallied from being down an early break to top Alex Brigham and , 8-5, at No. 3 doubles to clinch the point. In singles, each team won three first sets as the match remained close throughout. The Cavaliers extended their lead to 2-0 as Shane cruised to a 6-2, 6-2 win at No. 5 against Thompson, snapping the Bruin’s 14-match win streak. UCLA answered with a pair of victories to draw even at 2-2. Giron got the Bruins on the board with a 6-4, 6-4 victory against Alex Domijan at No. 2 and Dennis Mkrtchian followed with a 6-4, 6-3 victory at No. 4 against Styslinger. Virginia grabbed a 3-2 lead as Jenkins completed a 7-6(3), 6-3 victory at No. 1 against Novikov. “This victory shows the character of this program,” Jenkins said. “We had some tough losses the last few years, but we kept getting up and coming back stronger the next year. “We beat a really good UCLA team in some tough conditions. To end my dual-match career by winning this championship, it means the world to me.” The final two matches on the courts went to a third set with the Cavaliers needing to win one to claim the national title. At No. 6, Karue Sell rallied for a three-set victory against Uriguen, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, to bring UCLA even at 3-3 and set up the dramatic ending in the No. 3 match. In the decisive final set. Frank went up a break for a 2-1 advantage, only to see Puget break back in the next game. Puget broke Frank again to take a 5-3 lead and served for the match for the Bruins. On championship point at 40-30, Puget approached the net to put away a shot that would have clinched the title for UCLA, but his foot stepped on the net and the point was awarded to Frank to bring the game to deuce. Frank won the two points that followed to get back on serve. After Frank held his serve to even the set at 5-5, he broke Puget’s serve again to allow him to serve for the match at 6-5. He won the first three points to take a 40-0 lead, but Puget saved the first two championship points. On the third championship point, Puget sailed a shot wide that sparked the Cavaliers’ celebration of their first NCAA title. “I can’t say I wasn’t thinking about it, that it came down to me,” Frank said. “It was a lot easier to be playing that deciding match than it was to be watching it last year. When he got the penalty, I could feel the momentum shift. I started to think that this was our time and fortunately I was able to get it done. To be a part of the first Virginia NCAA championship team is something I will be proud of for the rest of my life.” Jenkins and Styslinger added to Virginia’s enjoyment by winning the doubles title May 27, rallying from a loss in the first set to defeat Chris Camillone and David Holiner of Texas, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. Blaz Rola became Ohio State’s first individual champion with a 7-6(8), 6-4 victory in the final over Jenkins. 2 DIVISION I Men’s TENNIS—Team Results

Mississippi St. 4, Austin Peay 0 Tennessee 4, Mississippi St. 2 2013 Team Results Denver 4, Florida 1 Virginia 4, 0 California 4, Florida St. 1 Minnesota 4, VCU 3 QUARTERFINALS FIRST ROUND Virginia 4, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 May 18 at Illinois May 10 UCLA 4, Duke 0 UCLA 4, UMKC 0 SECOND ROUND Ohio St. 4, Southern California 3 Drake 4, TCU 1 May 11 Georgia 4, Pepperdine 2 Illinois 4, Georgia St. 0 UCLA 4, Drake 0 Virginia 4, Tennessee 0 Vanderbilt 4, East Tenn. St. 0 Vanderbilt 4, Illinois 1 Duke 4, Coastal Caro. 0 Duke 4, UNC Wilmington 0 SEMIFINALS UNC Wilmington 4, South Carolina 0 Kentucky 4, Virginia Tech 1 May 20 at Illinois Virginia Tech 4, Michigan 2 Ohio St. 4, Washington 0 UCLA 4, Ohio St. 3 Kentucky 4, Western Mich. 0 Texas A&M 4, Texas 3 Virginia 4, Georgia 1 Ohio St. 4, Cleveland St. 0 Baylor 4, Tulsa 2 Washington 4, Notre Dame 3 Southern California 4, San Diego 1 CHAMPIONSHIP Texas 4, A&M-Corpus Christi 0 Georgia 4, Northwestern 0 May 21 at Illinois Texas A&M 4, Marist 0 Oklahoma 4, North Carolina St. 0 Virginia 4, UCLA 3 Baylor 4, Prairie View 0 Pepperdine 4, LSU 0 Doubles: No. 1–Jarmere Jenkins-Mac Styslinger, Tulsa 4, Michigan St. 1 Memphis 4, Ole Miss 2 San Diego 4, Alabama 3 Virginia, def. Marcus Giron-Dennis Novikov, UCLA, Tennessee 4, Clemson 3 8-2; No. 2–Adrian Puget-Karue Sell, UCLA, vs. Mitchell Southern California 4, Sacramento St. 0 Mississippi St. 4, Harvard 1 Frank-Alex Domijan, Virginia, 7-4, unfinished; No. Georgia 4, Binghamton 0 California 4, Denver 1 3–Justin Shane-Julen Uriguen, Virginia, def. Alex Northwestern 4, Wake Forest 3 Virginia 4, Minnesota 0 Brigham-Clay Thompson, UCLA, 8-5. North Carolina St. 4, Auburn 1 Oklahoma 4, Wichita St. 1 Singles: No. 1–Jenkins, Virginia, def. Novikov, UCLA, ROUND OF 16 7-6(3), 6-3; No. 2–Giron, UCLA, def. Domijan, Virginia, Pepperdine 4, UC Santa Barbara 0 May 16 at Illinois 6-4, 6-4; No. 3–Frank, Virginia, def. Puget, UCLA, 0-6, LSU 4, Stanford 2 UCLA 4, Vanderbilt 0 6-4, 7-5; No. 4–Dennis Mkrtchian, UCLA, def. Styslinger, Memphis 4, BYU 0 Duke 4, Kentucky 2 Virginia, 6-4, 6-3; No. 5–Shane, Virginia, def. Thompson, Ole Miss 4, Lehigh 0 Ohio St. 4, Texas A&M 0 UCLA, 6-2, 6-2; No. 6–Sell, UCLA, def. Uriguen, Virginia, Tennessee 4, South Carolina St. 0 Southern California 4, Baylor 1 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Clemson 4, Boise St. 3 Georgia 4, Oklahoma 1 Harvard 4, Samford 0 Pepperdine 4, Memphis 2

def. Adrien Puget, UCLA, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4; Henrique Cunha, Semifinals – May 26 2013 Individual Results Duke, def. Enej Bonin, Denver, 7-6(2), 6-2; Malte Stropp, Jenkins, Virginia, def. Fanselow, Pepperdine, 7-6(1), Mississippi St., def. Peter Nagy, A&M-Corpus Christi, 6-2, 7-6(3); Rola, Ohio St., def. De Klerk, Tulsa, 6-2, 6-3. 6-1; Blaz Rola, Ohio St., def. Ben McLachlan, California, Championship – May 27 SINGLES 6-2, 7-6(4); , Southern California, def. Rola, Ohio St., def. Jenkins, Virginia, 7-6(8), 6-4. At Illinois Dane Webb, Oklahoma, 6-1, 6-1; Tsvetan Mihov, South Carolina, def. Alex Domijan, Virginia, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. DOUBLES First round – May 22 Second round – May 23 Mitchell Frank, Virginia, def. Mikelis Libietis, Tennessee, Mies, Auburn, def. Frank, Virginia, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2; Hanfmann, At Illinois 6-2, 6-1; , Auburn, def. Rok Bonin, Southern California, def. Pecotic, Princeton, 6-4, 6-1; First round – May 23 Minnesota, 6-1, 3-6, 7-5; Matija Pecotic, Princeton, def. Kobelt, Ohio St., def. Novikov, UCLA, 6-7(1), 7-6(5), 6-1; Mikelis Libietis-Hunter Reese, Tennessee, def. Michael Amerigo Contini, Virginia Tech, 7-6(5), 6-3; Yannick Fanselow, Pepperdine, def. Alcorta, Oklahoma, 5-7, 6-3, Redlicki-Jason Tahir, Duke, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3; Chris Camillone- Hanfmann, Southern California, def. Andrew Bettles, 7-6(8); Jenkins, Virginia, def. Maden, Clemson, 6-3, 6-4; David Holiner, Texas, def. Billy Federhofer-Gordon Boise St., 6-2, 6-4; Peter Kobelt, Ohio St., def. Fred Sarmiento, Southern California, def. Andrews, Notre Watson, Florida, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Hernus Pieters-Ben Saba, Duke, 6-3, 6-2; Dennis Novikov, UCLA, def. Rafael Dame, 7-5, 1-6, 6-4; Giron, UCLA, def. Redlicki, Duke, Wagland, Georgia, def. Kosta Blank-Chris Cooprider, Aita, UNC Wilmington, 7-6(9), 6-2; Sebastian Fanselow, 7-5, 6-3; Hess-Olesen, Texas, def. Marsland, Tulsa, 6-3, UNC Wilmington, 7-6(4), 6-3; Moritz Buerchner-Norbert Pepperdine, def. Anis Ghorbel, Drake, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3; 7-5; Sarkissian, Pepperdine, def. Lipman, Vanderbilt, Nemcsek, North Florida, def. Chip Cox-Tsvetan Mihov, Guillermo Alcorta, Oklahoma, def. Campbell Johnson, 6-3, 6-0; De Klerk, Tulsa, def. Botha, Alabama, 6-3, 6-2; South Carolina, 6-2, 6-2; Jonas Lutjen-Nik Scholtz, Ole California, 6-2, 6-4; Jarmere Jenkins, Virginia, def. Ben King, Michigan, def. Silverman, Elon, 6-2, 6-2; Dome, Cal Miss, def. Isade Juneau-Sam Monette, Indiana, 6-3, 7-5; Wagland, Georgia, 6-2, 6-4; , Clemson, Poly, def. Rossi, Kentucky 6-2, 6-7(5), 6-3; McMorrow, Manfred Jeske-Mike Nott, Arkansas, def. Alex Domijan- def. Gonzales Austin, Vanderbilt, 6-3, 6-4; Ray Sarmiento, Washington, def. Lutjen, Ole Miss, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3; Cunha, Mitchell Frank, Virginia, 6-2, 6-2; Junior Ore-Jackson Southern California, def. Max Wennakoski, VCU, 6-4, Duke, def. Hiltzik, Illinois, 6-0, 6-1; Rola, Ohio St., def. Withrow, Texas A&M, def. Stefan Fortmann-Cameron 6-3; Greg Andrews, Notre Dame, def. Jeremy Efferding, Stropp, Mississippi St., 6-1, 6-4; Mihov, South Carolina, Silverman, Elon, 7-6(3), 6-3; Vikram Hundal-Juan Spir, Texas A&M, 6-4, 6-4; , UCLA, def. Romain def. Quiroz, Southern California, 6-3, 6-3. Georgia Tech, def. Colin Roller-, East Bogaerts, Mississippi St., 6-3, 7-6(2); Michael Redlicki, Carolina, 4-6, 7-6(3), 6-1; Bob Overbeek-Stephane Piro, Duke, def. Tom Jomby, Kentucky, 7-6(4), 6-7(6), 6-1; Round of 16 – May 24 Florida, def. Francis Alcantara-Finn Tearney, Pepperdine, Clifford Marsland, Tulsa, def. Nik Scholtz, Mississippi, 6-1, Mies, Auburn, def. Hanfmann, Southern California, 6-3, 7-6(1), 4-6, 6-4; Jarryd Botha-David Vieyra, Alabama, 6-3; Soren Hess-Olesen, Texas, def. Chris Simpson, LSU, 6-2; Fanselow, Pepperdine, def. Kobelt, Ohio St., 6-4, 6-2; def. Dominique Maden-Yannick Maden, Clemson, 2-6, 6-4, 5-7, 6-3; Alex Sarkissian, Pepperdine, def. Hunter Jenkins, Virginia, def. Sarmiento, Southern California, 6-4, 6-4; Jordan Angus-Malte Stropp, Mississippi St., def. Reese, Tennessee, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4; Ryan Lipman, Vanderbilt, 7-6(8), 2-6, 6-4; Hess-Olesen, Texas, def. Giron, UCLA, Dave Thomson-Sean Weber, North Carolina St., 7-6(5), def. Mac Styslinger, Virginia, 6-2, 3-6, 7-6(5); Japie De 3-6, 6-3, 6-2; De Klerk, Tulsa, def. Sarkissian, Pepperdine, 6-1; Jarmere Jenkins-Mac Styslinger, Virginia, def. Ross Klerk, Tulsa, def. Victor Valente, Georgia St., 1-6, 7-6(3), 7-6(0), 6-7(3), 6-2; King, Michigan, def. Dome, Cal Poly, Guignon-Tom Kopinski, Illinois, 6-3, 6-7(10), 6-3; Lucas 6-3; Jarryd Botha, Alabama, def. Emilio Gomez, Southern 6-3, 6-4; Cunha, Duke, def. McMorrow, Washington, 6-1, Ana-Victor Valente, Georgia St., def. Tom Jomby-Kevin California, 6-7(5), 6-3, 7-5; Cameron Silverman, Elon, def. 6-0; Rola, Ohio St., def. Mihov, South Carolina, 6-3, 6-2. Lai, Kentucky, 6-4, 7-6(7); Daniel Cochrane-Andreas Mies, , Baylor, 6-7(4), 6-4, 6-4; , Michigan, Quarterfinals – May 25 Auburn, def. Campbell Johnson-Christoffer Konigsfeldt, def. Nathan Pasha, Georgia, 6-2, 6-2; Andre Dome, Cal Fanselow, Pepperdine, def. Mies, Auburn, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4; California, 7-5, 6-1; Dominic Cotrone-Blake Davis, Florida Poly, def. Juan Spir, Georgia Tech, 6-3, 6-2; Anthony Jenkins, Virginia, def. Hess-Olesen, Texas, 6-3, 6-2; De St., def. Garrett Brasseaux-Nathan Pasha, Georgia, 7-5, Rossi, Kentucky, def. John Morrissey, Stanford, 7-5, 6-1; Klerk, Tulsa, def. King, Michigan. 3-6, 6-3, 6-2; Rola, Ohio 7-5; Henrique Cunha-Raphael Hemmeler, Duke, def. Jonas Lutjen, Mississippi, def. Esben Hess-Olesen, North St., def. Cunha, Duke, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1. Peter Kobelt-Connor Smith, Ohio St., 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Carolina, 7-6(7), 6-3; Kyle McMorrow, Washington, def. Stephane Piro, Florida, 6-0, 6-0; Jared Hiltzik, Illinois, DIVISION I Men’s TENNIS—Individual Results 3

Round of 16 – May 24 Semifinals – May 26 Camillone-Holiner, Texas, def. Libietis-Reese, Tennessee, Camillone-Holiner, Texas, def. Lutjen-Scholtz, Ole Miss, 7-6(5), 7-5; Pieters-Wagland, Georgia, def. Buerchner- 6-2, 5-7, 6-3; Jenkins-Styslinger, Virginia, def. Cunha- Nemcsek, North Florida, 6-4, 6-3; Lutjen-Scholtz, Ole Hemmeler, Duke, 7-5, 6-3. Miss, def. Jeske-Nott, Arkansas, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Hundal- Championship – May 27 Spir, Georgia Tech, def. Ore-Withrow, Texas A&M, 6-4, Jenkins-Styslinger, Virginia, def. Camillone-Holiner, 7-5; Overbeek-Piro, Florida, def. Botha-Vieyra, Alabama, Texas, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. 7-6(3), 7-5; Jenkins-Styslinger, Virginia, def. Angus- Stropp, Mississippi St., 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; Cochrane-Mies, Auburn, def. Ana-Valente, Georgia St., 4-6, 6-0, 6-4; Cunha-Hemmeler, Duke, def. Cotrone-Davis, Florida St., 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. Quarterfinals – May 25 Camillone-Holiner, Texas, def. Pieters-Wagland, Georgia, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(3); Lutjen-Scholtz, Ole Miss, def. Hundal-Spir, Georgia Tech, 6-2, 6-4; Jenkins-Styslinger, Virginia, def. Overbeek-Piro, Florida, 7-6(5), 6-4; Cunha-Hemmeler, Duke, def. Cochrane-Mies, Auburn, 6-2, 6-3.

History

Team Results

Championship Final Site Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 1946 Southern California William Moyle 9-6 William & Mary Northwestern — 1947 William & Mary Sharvey G. Umbeck 10-4 Rice UCLA — 1948 William & Mary Sharvey G. Umbeck 6-5 San Francisco UCLA — 1949 San Francisco Norman Brooks 7-4 Rollins, Tulane, Texas — 4 Washington 1950 UCLA William Ackerman 11-5 California Texas — 5 Southern California 1951 Southern California Louis Wheeler 9-7 Cincinnati Northwestern — 1952 UCLA J.D. Morgan 11-5 California Northwestern — 5 Southern California 1953 UCLA J.D. Morgan 11-6 California Syracuse — 1954 UCLA J.D. Morgan 15-10 Southern California Washington — 1955 Southern California George Toley 12-7 Texas North Carolina — 1956 UCLA J.D. Morgan 15-14 Southern California Kalamazoo — 1957 Michigan William Murphy 10-9 Tulane Utah — 1958 Southern California George Toley 13-9 Stanford Navy — 1959 Notre Dame Thomas Fallon 8 Northwestern — Tulane Emmet Pare 8 1960 UCLA J.D. Morgan 18-8 Southern California Washington — 1961 UCLA J.D. Morgan 17-16 Southern California Iowa St. — 1962 Southern California George Toley 22-12 UCLA Stanford — 1963 Southern California George Toley 27-19 UCLA Princeton — 1964 Southern California George Toley 26-25 UCLA Michigan St. — 1965 UCLA J.D. Morgan 31-13 Miami (FL) UCLA — 1966 Southern California George Toley 27-23 UCLA Miami (FL) — 1967 Southern California George Toley 28-23 UCLA Southern Ill. — 1968 Southern California George Toley 31-23 Rice Trinity (TX) — 1969 Southern California George Toley 35-23 UCLA Princeton — 1970 UCLA Glenn Bassett 26-22 Trinity (TX) Utah — 22 Rice 1971 UCLA Glenn Bassett 35-27 Trinity (TX) Notre Dame — 1972 Trinity (TX) Clarence Mabry 36-30 Stanford Georgia — 1973 Stanford Dick Gould 33-28 Southern California Princeton — 1974 Stanford Dick Gould 30-25 Southern California Southern California — 1975 UCLA Glenn Bassett 27-20 Miami (FL) Tex.-Pan American — 1976 Southern California George Toley 21 Tex.-Pan American 5,770 UCLA Glenn Bassett 21 1977 Stanford Dick Gould 5-4 Trinity (TX) Georgia 16,069 1978 Stanford Dick Gould 6-3 UCLA Georgia 15,157 1979 UCLA Glenn Bassett 5-3 Trinity (TX) Georgia 15,655 1980 Stanford Dick Gould 5-3 California Georgia 12,098 1981 Stanford Dick Gould 5-1 UCLA Georgia 14,240 1982 UCLA Glenn Bassett 5-1 Pepperdine Georgia 12,942 1983 Stanford Dick Gould 5-4 SMU Georgia 9,927 1984 UCLA Glenn Bassett 5-4 Stanford Georgia 12,408 1985 Georgia Dan Magill 5-1 UCLA Georgia 16,102 1986 Stanford Dick Gould 5-2 Pepperdine Georgia 10,981 1987 Georgia Dan Magill 5-1 UCLA Georgia 12,816 1988 Stanford Dick Gould 5-2 LSU Georgia 12,944 1989 Stanford Dick Gould 5-3 Georgia Georgia 14,304 1990 Stanford Dick Gould 5-2 Tennessee Southern California 5,103 4 Division I Men’s Tennis—Championships History

Championship Final Site Year Champion Coach Score Runner-Up Host or Site Attendance 1991 Southern California Dick Leach 5-2 Georgia Georgia 30,208 1992 Stanford Dick Gould 5-0 Notre Dame Georgia 28,156 1993 Southern California Dick Leach 5-3 Georgia Georgia 34,184 1994 Southern California Dick Leach 4-3 Stanford Notre Dame 8,185 1995 Stanford Dick Gould 4-0 Ole Miss Georgia 14,395 1996 Stanford Dick Gould 4-1 UCLA Georgia 8,230 1997 Stanford Dick Gould 4-0 Georgia UCLA 15,899 1998 Stanford Dick Gould 4-0 Georgia Georgia 7,976 1999 Georgia Manuel Diaz 4-3 UCLA Georgia 5,874 2000 Stanford Dick Gould 4-0 VCU Georgia 11,089 2001 Georgia Manuel Diaz 4-1 Tennessee Georgia 21,855 2002 Southern California Dick Leach 4-1 Georgia Texas A&M 7,946 2003 Illinois Craig Tiley 4-3 Vanderbilt Georgia 7,010 2004 Baylor Matt Knoll 4-0 UCLA Tulsa 13,041 2005 UCLA Billy Martin 4-3 Baylor Texas A&M 5,535 2006 Pepperdine Adam Steinberg 4-2 Georgia Stanford #22,289 2007 Georgia Manuel Diaz 4-0 Illinois Georgia #21,474 2008 Georgia Manuel Diaz 4-2 Texas Tulsa #11,844 2009 Southern California Peter Smith 4-1 Ohio St. Texas A&M #4,137 2010 Southern California Peter Smith 4-2 Tennessee Georgia #14,042 2011 Southern California Peter Smith 4-3 Virginia Stanford #13,291 2012 Southern California Peter Smith 4-2 Virginia Georgia #13,900 2013 Virginia Brian Boland 4-3 UCLA Illinois #2,938 (Note: Before 1977, individual wins counted in the team’s total points. In 1977, a dual-match, single-elimination team championship was initiated, eliminating the points system.) #Combined final site men’s and women’s championships attendance, both conducted at same site.

TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS NUMBER OF SINGLES TITLES, CAREER 1924 Wallace Scott, Washington 3—Malcolm Chace, Brown and Yale, 1893-94-95; Francisco 1925 edward Chandler, California (Note: Totals include co-championships.) Segura, Miami (FL), 1943-44-45. 1926 edward Chandler, California Southern California 20, Stanford 17, UCLA 16, Georgia 1927 , Texas 6, William & Mary 2, Baylor, Illinois, Michigan, Notre 1928 Julius Seligson, Lehigh Dame, Pepperdine, San Francisco, Trinity (TX), Tulane, Virginia, 1 each. 1929 Berkeley Bell, Texas Individual Champions 1930 Clifford Sutter, Tulane SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS 1931 , Stanford Harvard 16, Southern California 15, Stanford 14, UCLA (Note: No tournament held, 1917-18.) 1932 Clifford Sutter, Tulane 10, Yale 9, Tulane 8, Princeton 5, Georgia 4, Miami 1933 Jack Tidball, UCLA (FL) 4, Texas 4, Penn 3, Rice 3, Baylor 2, California SINGLES 1934 , Southern California 2, Columbia 2, Florida 2, Michigan 2, Trinity (TX) 1883 Joseph Clark, Harvard (spring) 1935 Wilbur Hess, Rice 2, Virginia 2, Arizona St., Brown, Cincinnati, Cornell, , Harvard (fall) 1936 ernest Sutter, Tulane Illinois, Kenyon, Lehigh, LSU, Ole Miss, Navy, UNLV, 1884 Wallace P. Knapp, Yale 1937 ernest Sutter, Tulane Ohio St., Pepperdine, Phila. Osteo., San Francisco, San 1885 Wallace P. Knapp, Yale 1938 Frank Guernsey, Rice 1886 G.M. Brinley, Trinity (CT) Jose St., Tennessee, Trinity (CT), Utah, Washington, 1939 Frank Guernsey, Rice William & Mary, 1 each. 1887 P.S. Sears, Harvard 1940 Donald McNeill, Kenyon 1888 P.S. Sears, Harvard 1941 Joseph Hunt, Navy DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS 1889 Robert P. Huntington, Yale 1942 Frederick Schroeder, Stanford Southern California 21, Harvard 17, Stanford 14, UCLA 1890 Fred Hovey, Harvard 1943 Francisco Segura, Miami (FL) 11, Yale 11, California 9, Princeton 5, Texas 5, Georgia 1891 Fred Hovey, Harvard 1944 Francisco Segura, Miami (FL) 3, Illinois 3, Penn 3, Virginia 3, Columbia 2, Miami (FL) 1892 William Larned, Cornell 2, Pepperdine 2, Tulane 2, Arkansas, Auburn, Brown, 1945 Francisco Segura, Miami (FL) 1893 Malcolm Chace, Brown 1946 Robert Falkenburg, Southern California Florida, Middle Tenn., Ole Miss, Mississippi St., UNLV, 1894 Malcolm Chace, Yale Occidental, Ohio St., Rice, Tennessee, Texas A&M, TCU, 1947 Gardner Larned, William & Mary 1895 Malcolm Chace, Yale 1948 Harry Likas, San Francisco Trinity (TX), Washington, William & Mary, 1 each. 1896 , Harvard 1949 Jack Tuero, Tulane 1897 S.G. Thompson, Princeton 1950 Herbert Flam, UCLA 1898 Leo Ware, Harvard 1951 , Cincinnati Championships Records 1899 Dwight Davis, Harvard 1952 Hugh Stewart, Southern California 1900 Raymond Little, Princeton 1953 Hamilton Richardson, Tulane 1901 , Princeton (Note: No doubles team has won more than two titles; how- 1954 Hamilton Richardson, Tulane ever, Wallace P. Knapp, Yale [1884-85-86]; Malcolm Chace, 1902 William Clothier, Harvard 1955 Jose Aguero, Tulane Brown [1893] and Yale [1894-95]; Leo Ware, Harvard [1896-97- 1903 e.B. Dewhurst, Penn 1956 Alejandro Olmedo, Southern California 98]; Richard Harte, Harvard [1914-15-16]; and , 1904 Robert LeRoy, Columbia 1957 Barry MacKay, Michigan Southern California [1961-62-63] have won three doubles 1905 e.B. Dewhurst, Penn 1958 Alejandro Olmedo, Southern California 1906 Robert LeRoy, Columbia titles with two or more different partners.) 1959 Whitney Reed, San Jose St. NUMBER OF INDIVIDUAL TITLES, CAREER 1907 G. Peabody Gardner, Harvard 1960 Larry Nagler, UCLA 6—Malcolm Chace, Brown and Yale (singles 1893-94-95, 1908 Nat Niles, Harvard 1961 Allen Fox, UCLA doubles 1893-94-95). 1909 Wallace Johnson, Penn 1962 Rafael Osuna, Southern California 5—Wallace P. Knapp, Yale (singles 1884-85, doubles 1884- 1910 R.A. Holden, Yale 1963 , Southern California 1911 e.H. Whitney, Harvard 85-86). 1964 Dennis Ralston, Southern California 4—Leo Ware, Harvard (singles 1898, doubles 1896-97-98); 1912 George Church, Princeton 1965 , UCLA Richard Williams II, Harvard (singles 1913-15, doubles 1913 Richard Williams, Harvard 1966 Charles Pasarell, UCLA 1914-15); Francisco Segura, Miami (FL) (singles 1943- 1914 George Church, Princeton 1967 , Southern California 44-45, doubles 1945); Alejandro Olmedo, Southern 1915 Richard Williams, Harvard 1968 , Southern California California (singles 1956-58, doubles 1956-58); Rafael 1916 G. Colket Caner, Harvard Osuna, Southern California (singles 1962, doubles 1969 Joaquin Loyo-Mayo, Southern California 1961-62-63); Dennis Ralston, Southern California (sin- 1919 Charles Garland, Yale 1970 Jeff Borowiak, UCLA gles 1963-64, doubles 1963-64). 1920 Lascelles Banks, Yale 1971 Jim Connors, UCLA 1921 Philip Neer, Stanford 1972 Dick Stockton, Trinity (TX) 1922 Lucien Williams, Yale 1973 Alex Mayer, Stanford 1923 Carl Fischer, Phila. Osteo. Division I Men’s Tennis—Individual Champions 5

1974 John Whitlinger, Stanford 1904 Karl Behr and G. Bodman, Yale 1960 Larry Nagler and Allen Fox, UCLA 1975 Bill Martin, UCLA 1905 e.B. Dewhurst and H.B. Register, Penn 1961 Rafael Osuna and Ramsey Earnhart, 1976 Bill Scanlon, Trinity (TX) 1906 Howard S. Wells and Albert Spaulding, Yale Southern California 1977 Matt Mitchell, Stanford 1907 Nat Niles and A.S. Dabney, Harvard 1962 Rafael Osuna and Ramsey Earnhart, 1978 John McEnroe, Stanford 1908 H.M. Tilden and A. Thayer, Penn Southern California 1979 Kevin Curren, Texas 1909 Wallace Johnson and A. Thayer, Penn 1963 Rafael Osuna and Dennis Ralston, Southern 1980 Robert Van’t Hof, Southern California 1910 Dean Mathey and Burnham Dell, Princeton California 1981 , Stanford 1911 Dean Mathey and C.T. Butler, Princeton 1964 Dennis Ralston and William Bond, Southern 1982 Mike Leach, Michigan 1912 George Church and W.H. Mace, Princeton California 1983 Greg Holmes, Utah 1913 Watson Washburn and J.J. Armstrong, 1965 Ian Crookenden and Arthur Ashe, UCLA Harvard 1966 Ian Crookenden and Charles Pasarell, UCLA 1984 Mikael Pernfors, Georgia 1967 Stan Smith and Bob Lutz, Southern 1985 Mikael Pernfors, Georgia 1914 Richard Williams and Richard Harte, Harvard California 1986 , Stanford 1915 Richard Williams and Richard Harte, Harvard 1968 Stan Smith and Bob Lutz, Southern 1987 Andrew Burrow, Miami (FL) 1916 G. Colket Caner and Richard Harte, Harvard California 1988 Robby Weiss, Pepperdine 1919 Charles Garland and K.N. Hawks, Yale 1969 Joaquin Loyo-Mayo and Marcelo Lara, 1989 Donni Leaycraft, LSU 1920 Amos Wilder and Leland Wiley, Yale Southern California 1990 Steve Bryan, Texas 1921 Brooks Fenno and William Feibleman, 1970 Pat Cramer and Luis Garcia, Miami (FL) 1991 Jared Palmer, Stanford Harvard 1971 Haroon Rahim and Jeff Borowiak, UCLA 1992 Alex O’Brien, Stanford 1922 James Davies and Philip Neer, Stanford 1972 Alex Mayer and Roscoe Tanner, Stanford 1993 Chris Woodruff, Tennessee 1923 Lew White and Louis Thalheimer, Texas 1973 Alex Mayer and Jim Delaney, Stanford 1994 Mark Merklein, Florida 1924 Lew White and Louis Thalheimer, Texas 1974 John Whitlinger and Jim Delaney, Stanford 1995 Sargis Sargsian, Arizona St. 1925 Gervais Hills and Gerald Stratford, California 1975 Butch Walts and Bruce Manson, Southern 1996 Cecil Mamiit, Southern California 1926 edward Chandler and Tom Stow, California California 1997 Luke Smith, UNLV 1927 and Kenneth Appel, Princeton 1976 Peter Fleming and , UCLA 1998 , Stanford 1928 Ralph McElvenny and Alan Herrington, 1977 Bruce Manson and Chris Lewis, Southern Stanford 1999 Jeff Morrison, Florida California 2000 , Stanford 1929 Benjamin Gorchakoff and Arthur Kussman, 1978 John Austin and Bruce Nichols, UCLA 2001 Matias Boeker, Georgia Occidental 1979 erick Iskersky and Ben McKown, Trinity (TX) 2002 Matias Boeker, Georgia 1930 Dolf Muehleisen and Robert Muench, 1980 Mel Purcell and Rodney Harmon, Tennessee 2003 Amer Delic, Illinois California 1981 David Pate and Karl Richter, TCU 1931 Bruce Barnes and Karl Kamrath, Texas 2004 Benjamin Becker, Baylor 1982 Peter Doohan and Pat Serrat, Arkansas 1932 Keith Gledhill and Joseph Coughlin, Stanford 1983 Allen Miller and Ola Malmqvist, Georgia 2005 , Baylor 1933 Joseph Coughlin and Sam Lee, Stanford 2006 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, UCLA 1984 Kelly Jones and Jerome Jones, Pepperdine 2007 , Virginia 1934 Gene Mako and Phillip Castlen, Southern 1985 Kelly Jones and Carlos DiLaura, Pepperdine 2008 Somdev Devvarman, Virginia California 1986 Rick Leach and Tim Pawsat, Southern 1935 Richard Bennett and Paul Newton, California 2009 , Ole Miss California 1936 Bennett Dey and William Seward, Stanford 1987 Rick Leach and Scott Melville, Southern 2010 , Stanford 1937 Richard Bennett and Paul Newton, California 2011 , Southern California California 1938 Joseph Hunt and Lewis Wetherell, Southern 1988 Patrick Galbraith and Brian Garrow, UCLA 2012 Steve Johnson, Southern California California 2013 Blaz Rola, Ohio St. 1989 eric Amend and , Southern 1939 Douglas Imhoff and Robert Peacock, California DOUBLES California 1990 Doug Eisenman and Matt Lucena, California 1940 Lawrence Dee and James Wade, Stanford 1991 Matt Lucena and Bent-Ove Pedersen, (Sites: 1883-84—Hartford, Conn.; 1985-99—New Haven, 1941 Charles Olewine and Charles Mattman, California Conn.; 1900-16—Haverford, Pa.; 1919-34—Haverford, Pa.; Southern California 1992 Chris Cocotos and Alex O’Brien, Stanford 1935-36—Evanston, Ill.; 1937-41—Haverford, Pa.; 1942— 1942 Lawrence Dee and Frederick Schroeder, 1993 David Blair and Mark Merklein, Florida Tulane; 1943-45—Northwestern.) Stanford 1883 Joseph Clark and Howard Taylor, Harvard 1943 John Hickman and Walter Driver, Texas 1994 Laurent Miquelard and Joc Simmons, (spring) Mississippi St. Howard Taylor and R.E. Presbrey, Harvard 1944 John Hickman and Felix Kelley, Texas 1995 Mahesh Bhupahti and Ali Hamadeh, Ole (fall) 1945 Francisco Segura and Thomas Burke, Miami Miss 1884 Wallace P. Knapp and William V.S. Thorne, (FL) 1996 Justin Gimelstob and Srdjan Muskatirovic, Yale 1946 Robert Falkenburg and Thomas Falkenburg, UCLA 1885 Wallace P. Knapp and Arthur L. Shipman, Yale Southern California 1997 Luke Smith and Tim Blenkiron, UNLV 1947 Sam Match and Bob Curtis, Rice 1998 Bob Bryan and , Stanford 1886 Wallace P. Knapp and William L. Thacher, Yale 1948 Fred Kovaleski and Bernard Bartzen, William 1887 P.S. Sears and Quincy Shaw, Harvard & Mary 1999 K.J. Hippensteel and Ryan Wolters, Stanford 1888 V.G. Hall and , Columbia 2000 Cary Franklin and Graydon Oliver, Illinois 1889 Oliver Campbell and A.E. Wright, Columbia 1949 James Brink and Fred Fisher, Washington 2001 Matias Boeker and Travis Parrott, Georgia 1890 Quincy Shaw and S.T. Chase, Harvard 1950 Herbert Flam and Gene Garrett, UCLA 2002 Andrew Colombo and Mark Kovacs, Auburn 1951 earl Cochell and Hugh Stewart, Southern 2003 and , Illinois 1891 Fred Hovey and , Harvard California 1892 Robert Wrenn and F.B. Winslow, Harvard 1952 Clifton Mayne and Hugh Ditzler, California 2004 Sam Warburg and KC Corkery, Stanford 1893 Malcolm Chace and C.R. Budlong, Brown 1953 Robert Perry and Lawrence Huebner, UCLA 2005 and Antonio Ruiz, Georgia 1894 Malcolm Chace and Arthur E. Foote, Yale 2006 Kevin Anderson and Ryan Rowe, Illinois 1954 Robert Perry and Ronald Livingston, UCLA 2007 Marco Born and Andreas Siljestrom, Middle 1895 Malcolm Chace and Arthur E. Foote, Yale 1955 Francisco Contreras and Joaquin Reyes, 1896 Leo Ware and W.M. Scudder, Harvard Tenn. Southern California 2008 and Kaes Van’t Hof, Southern 1897 Leo Ware and Malcolm Whitman, Harvard 1956 Alejandro Olmedo and Francisco Contreras, California 1898 Leo Ware and Malcolm Whitman, Harvard Southern California 1899 and Dwight Davis, Harvard 1957 Crawford Henry and Ronald Holmberg, 2009 Dominic Inglot and , Virginia 1900 Fred Alexander and Raymond Little, Tulane 2010 and Michael Shabaz, Virginia Princeton 1958 Alejandro Olmedo and Edward Atkinson, 2011 Jeff Dadamo and , Texas A&M 1901 H.A. Plummer and Samuel L. Russell, Yale Southern California 2012 and Blaz Rola, Ohio St. 2013 Jarmere Jenkins and Mac Styslinger, Virginia 1902 William Clothier and E.W. Leonard, Harvard 1959 Crawford Henry and Ronald Holmberg, 1903 Fredrick Colston and E. Clapp, Yale Tulane 6 Division I Men’s Tennis—Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play (since 1977)

Team (Years Participated) Years Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Alabama (1989-90-93-96-97-98-99-2001-02-03-04-06-07-08-09-10-13)...... 17 12 17 .414 0 0 0 0 UAB (1993-96-97-2000)...... 4 3 4 .429 0 0 0 0 Alcorn (1999-2000-07-09-11-12)...... 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0 American (2002-03-04)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Arizona (1996-98-2001-03-04-06-09-10)...... 8 2 8 .200 0 0 0 0 Arizona St. (1978-88-90-91-95-96-97-98-99-2001-02-03-04-08)...... 14 9 14 .391 0 0 0 0 Arkansas (1979-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-97-98-2001-02-03-04-06)...... 15 11 15 .423 0 0 0 0 UALR (1996-98-2000)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Army (2000-01-05-06-11)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 Auburn (1981-84-96-97-98-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 19 22 19 .537 0 0 0 0 Austin Peay (2013)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Ball St. (2000-02-03-05-11)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 Baylor (1998-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 16 45 15 .750 1 1 2 0 Belmont (2006)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Binghamton (2003-04-05-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 9 0 9 .000 0 0 0 0 Boise St. (1996-97-98-99-2000-03-05-06-07-08-09-10-12-13)...... 14 7 14 .333 0 0 0 0 BYU (1979-85-88-97-2001-10-11-13)...... 8 1 8 .111 0 0 0 0 Brown (2002-03-05-06)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Butler (2002-03-04-05-06-07)...... 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0 California (1977-78-79-80-81-82-83-86-87-88-89-90-91-95-96-97-98-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06- 07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 31 32 31 .508 0 1 1 0 UC Irvine (1983-87-88-89-90-96-97-2005-10-11)...... 10 4 10 .286 0 0 0 0 UC Santa Barbara (1996-97-98-2002-03-06-07-08-09-13)...... 10 4 10 .286 0 0 0 0 Cal Poly (2011-12)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 UCF (2003-04-05)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Col. of Charleston (2003-12)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Charleston So. (1999-2000-01-02)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Charlotte (2007)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Chattanooga (2000)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Clemson (1979-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-92-96-97-98-99-2000-03-04-05-06-07-13)...... 23 18 23 .439 0 0 0 0 Cleveland St. (2008-09-10-11-13)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 Coastal Caro. (2013) ...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Colorado (1993-96-97-98-2006)...... 5 4 5 .444 0 0 0 0 Columbia (1984-87-98-2000-07-09-10-12)...... 8 0 8 .000 0 0 0 0 Cornell (2011)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Dartmouth (1997)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Denver (2008-10-13)...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 Drake (1992-2006-07-08-11-12-13)...... 7 1 7 .125 0 0 0 0 Duke (1982-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 23 42 23 .646 0 0 0 0 East Tenn. St. (1999-2002-04-05-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 11 2 11 .154 0 0 0 0 Eastern Ky. (2010-11-12)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Eastern Wash. (2008)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Elon (2007)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Fairfield (2012)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Fairleigh Dickinson (1999-2007-08-12-13)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 Florida (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 23 38 23 .623 0 0 2 0 Florida A&M (2000)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Fla. Atlantic (2000-01)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 FIU (1997)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Florida St. (1996-97-98-2003-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 14 13 14 .481 0 0 0 0 Fresno St. (1994-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-03-04-10-11-12)...... 13 11 13 .458 0 0 0 0 Furman (2001-06-08-09)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 George Washington (2011-12)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Georgia (1977-79-80-81-82-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02- 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 35 96 31 .756 6 7 6 2 Georgia St. (1999-2000-02-07-13)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech (1988-94-97-98-99-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-10-11)...... 14 6 14 .300 0 0 0 0 Green Bay (2012)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Hampton (1999-2001-02-03-07)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 Hartford (2002)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Harvard (1981-82-83-85-86-90-91-92-93-96-97-98-99-2001-02-03-04-08-12-13)...... 20 15 20 .423 0 0 0 0 Hawaii (2008-09-10)...... 3 1 3 .250 0 0 0 0 High Point (2003)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Hofstra (1999-2000-01)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Houston (1978-80-81)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Illinois (1996-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 18 39 17 .696 1 1 1 0 Indiana (1997-99-2000-01-08-11-12)...... 7 2 7 .222 0 0 0 0 Indiana St. (1999-2000-01-02)...... 4 3 4 .400 0 0 0 0 Jackson St. (2001)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Jacksonville St. (2005-07-09)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Kansas (1987-88-91-94-96-97-98-99)...... 8 4 8 .333 0 0 0 0 Kentucky (1987-88-89-91-92-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 22 21 22 .488 0 0 0 0 Lehigh (2013) ...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Long Beach St. (1987)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 La.-Lafayette (1988-96-97-98-99-2000-05-06)...... 8 3 8 .273 0 0 0 0 La.-Monroe (1997)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 LSU (1978-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08- 09-11-12-13)...... 29 31 29 .517 0 1 2 0 Louisville (1998-2000-04-05-06-09-10-11-12)...... 9 6 9 .400 0 0 0 0 Manhattan (2004-05-06-07)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Division I Men’s Tennis—Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play 7

Team (Years Participated) Years Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Marist (1999-2000-01-02-03-08-09-10-11-13)...... 10 0 10 .000 0 0 0 0 Maryland (2011)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 UMBC (2000-01-02-03-07)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 Memphis (2012-13)...... 2 2 2 .500 0 0 0 0 Miami (FL) (1977-80-81-82-83-85-86-87-89-90-91-92-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-06-07-08-09- 11)...... 24 13 24 .351 0 0 0 0 Michigan (1977-79-80-81-82-83-85-87-88-96-98-99-2000-01-02-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 23 10 23 .303 0 0 1 0 Michigan St. (2013) ...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Middle Tenn. (1996-97-2000-01-02-05-06-09-11-12)...... 10 2 10 .167 0 0 0 0 Minnesota (1984-86-89-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-06-07-09-10-11-12-13)...... 19 17 19 .472 0 0 0 0 Ole Miss (1989-92-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 22 39 22 .639 0 1 3 0 Mississippi St. (1991-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-11-12-13)...... 18 19 18 .514 0 0 2 0 UMKC (1999-2000-09-11-12-13)...... 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0 Missouri St. (2005)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Montana St. (2000-04-05-06)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Murray St. (2001-02)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Navy (1999-2007-08-09-10-12)...... 6 0 6 .000 0 0 0 0 Nebraska (2010-11)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 UNLV (1996-97-98-99-2007)...... 5 3 5 .375 0 0 0 0 New Mexico (1991-92-93-96-97-98-99-2004-09)...... 9 4 9 .308 0 0 0 0 New Mexico St. (1997-2000)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 North Carolina (1977-78-92-93-96-97-98-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12)...... 20 16 20 .444 0 0 0 0 North Carolina St. (1978-99-2006-07-12-13)...... 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 0 UNC Greensboro (2010)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 UNC Wilmington (2009-11-12-13)...... 4 1 4 .200 0 0 0 0 Northwestern (1990-96-97-98-99-2000-02-05-09-12-13)...... 11 8 11 .421 0 0 0 0 Notre Dame (1991-92-93-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 21 16 21 .432 0 1 0 0 Ohio St. (2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 14 36 14 .720 0 1 2 0 Oklahoma (1977-97-98-2005-07-10-11-12-13)...... 9 7 9 .438 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma St. (1978-81-85-86-89-90-91-97-98-2001-03-04-05-06-07-08-09)...... 17 13 17 .433 0 0 0 0 Old Dominion (2007)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 Oral Roberts (2001-02-03-04-05-07-08-10)...... 8 0 8 .000 0 0 0 0 Oregon (1998-2000-04)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Pacific (2000-01-04)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Penn St. (1997-98-2006-07-08)...... 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 0 Pepperdine (1978-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-91-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02- 03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-12-13)...... 33 57 34 .626 1 2 2 2 Prairie View (2005-10-13)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Princeton (1977-78-79-80-94-96-98)...... 7 1 7 .125 0 0 0 0 Purdue (1997-98-99-2000-02)...... 5 2 5 .286 0 0 0 0 Quinnipiac (2004-05-06-10)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Radford (2007-08-09-11-12)...... 5 0 5 .000 0 0 0 0 Rice (2001-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11)...... 10 6 10 .375 0 0 0 0 Richmond (2002-04-05-06)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Sacramento St. (1999-2001-02-03-07-09-10-11-12-13)...... 10 0 10 .000 0 0 0 0 Sacred Heart (2009-11)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 St. Bonaventure (2001-03)...... 2 0 2 .000 0 0 0 0 Samford (2008-11-13)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 San Diego (1989-90-2003-04-05-06-11-12-13)...... 9 5 9 .357 0 0 0 0 San Diego St. (1998-99-2000-02-03-05)...... 6 5 6 .455 0 0 0 0 Santa Clara (2012)...... 1 1 1 .500 0 0 0 0 *South Ala. (1995-96-97-98-99-2000-03-04-07-08)...... 10 6 10 .375 0 0 0 0 South Carolina (1978-87-89-90-91-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-09-12-13)...... 19 13 19 .406 0 0 1 0 South Carolina St. (2004-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 9 0 9 .000 0 0 0 0 South Fla. (1996-98-99-2001-02-03-08-09)...... 8 4 8 .333 0 0 0 0 Southern U. (2002-03-04-08)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Southern California (1977-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97- 98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 36 90 30 .750 8 0 8 2 Southern Ill. (2009)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 SMU (1977-78-79-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08)...... 21 31 24 .564 0 1 3 3 Southern Miss. (1997)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Stanford (1977-78-79-80-81-83-84-85-86-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01- 02-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 34 103 19 .844 15 2 3 0 Stony Brook (2006)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Tennessee (1979-80-87-88-89-90-91-93-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-04-05-07-08-09-10-11-12- 13)...... 24 41 24 .631 0 3 3 0 Tennessee Tech (1999-2003-04-06)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Texas (1977-79-83-84-85-86-87-88-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07- 08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 31 45 31 .592 0 1 3 0 Texas-Arlington (2001-03-06)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 UTEP (1997)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 UTSA (2002-10-12)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Texas A&M (1985-94-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 20 29 20 .592 0 0 0 0 A&M-Corpus Christi (2005-07-08-09-11-13)...... 6 1 6 .143 0 0 0 0 TCU (1977-82-87-88-89-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-08-09-10-13)...... 25 24 25 .490 0 0 3 0 Texas Southern (2006)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Texas Tech (1996-97-98-99-2005-07-08-09-10-11-12)...... 11 7 11 .389 0 0 0 0 Trinity (TX) (1977-78-79-80-82-83-84)...... 7 11 7 .611 0 2 0 0 Troy (2010)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Tulane (1997-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05)...... 9 6 9 .400 0 0 0 0 Tulsa (1996-97-98-99-2000-02-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 14 9 14 .391 0 0 0 0 UCLA (1977-78-79-80-81-82-83-84-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01- 02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 37 109 33 .768 4 8 13 0 Utah (1977-80-81-82-83-84-86-87-89-90-96-97)...... 12 1 12 .077 0 0 0 0 8 DIVISION I Men’s TENNIS—Won-Lost Records in Tournament Play

Team (Years Participated) Years Won Lost Pct. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Vanderbilt (1999-2001-02-03-04-05-07-08-10-11-12-13)...... 12 15 12 .556 0 1 0 0 Virginia (1997-98-99-2000-01-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 15 41 14 .745 1 2 3 0 VCU (1993-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-10-11-12-13)...... 18 12 18 .400 0 1 0 0 Virginia Tech (1996-97-98-99-2000-02-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 13 12 13 .480 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest (1998-2001-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-13)...... 13 9 13 .410 0 0 0 0 Washington (1996-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13)...... 18 18 18 .500 0 0 0 0 West Virginia (1988-89-90)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Western Ill. (2006)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 Western Mich. (1999-2001-04-06-07-08-09-10-12-13)...... 10 0 10 .000 0 0 0 0 Wichita St. (1979-80-82-83-84-96-2003-04-10-13)...... 10 0 10 .000 0 0 0 0 William & Mary (1999-2005-07)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Winthrop (2004-05-06-10)...... 4 0 4 .000 0 0 0 0 Wisconsin (1978-98-2007-08-09-10)...... 6 4 6 .400 0 0 0 0 Xavier (2008-09-10)...... 3 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0 Yale (1977)...... 1 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0 (Note: Third-place match discontinued in 1986; non-advancing semifinalists since that year are credited with third place.) *South Alabama’s participation in the 2001 and 2002 championships was vacated by NCAA Committee on Infractions.

1983 First Round: SMU 5, Utah 1; Clemson 7, UC Irvine 2; 1989 First Round: Miami (FL) 5, Ole Miss 1; Oklahoma St. 5, All-Time Team Results Pepperdine 5, Wichita St. 3; UCLA 5, Michigan 2; Trinity (TX) Tennessee 4; San Diego 5, Minnesota 1; Utah 5, West Virginia 5, Miami (FL) 4; Southern California 6, Texas 3; Arkansas 5, 3. Second Round: Stanford 5, Miami (FL) 1; LSU 5, Clemson 1977 First Round: Stanford 8, Utah 1; Trinity (TX) 8, California 2; Stanford 6, Harvard 1. Quarterfinals: SMU 3; California 5, Oklahoma St. 2; South Carolina 5, Alabama 2; Oklahoma 1; UCLA 8, Yale 1; SMU 7, Princeton 2; Texas 9, 5, Clemson 4; Pepperdine 5, UCLA 4; Southern California Georgia 5, Southern California 1; UC Irvine 5, San Diego 3; Michigan 0; California 6, Georgia 3; Miami (FL) 5, TCU 4; 5, Trinity (TX) 4; Stanford 5, Arkansas 4. Semifinals: SMU TCU 5, Kentucky 2; UCLA 5, Utah 1. Quarterfinals: Stanford Southern California 5, North Carolina 4. Quarterfinals: 5, Pepperdine 4; Stanford 5, Southern California 4. Third 5, LSU 3; South Carolina 5, California 4; Georgia 5, UC Irvine Stanford 5, California 1; Trinity (TX) 5, Southern California 4; Place: Southern California 5, Pepperdine 4. Championship: 1; TCU 5, UCLA 4. Semifinals: Stanford 5, South Carolina 2; UCLA 5, Texas 4; SMU 5, Miami (FL) 0. Semifinals: Stanford Stanford 5, SMU 4. Georgia 5, TCU 1. Championship: Stanford 5, Georgia 3. 6, UCLA 3; Trinity (TX) 5, SMU 4. Third Place: UCLA 5, SMU 1984 First Round: UCLA 6, LSU 0; Auburn 5, Texas 4; 1990 First Round: UC Irvine 6, West Virginia 0; San Diego 1. Championship: Stanford 5, Trinity (TX) 4. Pepperdine 7, Columbia 2; Trinity (TX) 6, Minnesota 2; 5, Harvard 3; Northwestern 5, Alabama 2; Oklahoma St. 5, 1978 First Round: Stanford 8, South Carolina 1; Arizona St. SMU 5, Wichita St. 1; Stanford 5, Clemson 4; Georgia 5, Utah 3. Second Round: Tennessee 5, UC Irvine 2; Miami 6, Oklahoma St. 3; Southern California 6, Houston 3; SMU 8, Arkansas 1; Southern California 7, Utah 0. Quarterfinals: (FL) 5, Arizona St. 1; UCLA 5, San Diego 1; California 5, North Carolina St. 1; California 8, Princeton 1; Pepperdine 6, UCLA 5, Auburn 2; Pepperdine 5, Trinity (TX) 4; Stanford LSU 3; Southern California 5, South Carolina 2; Georgia LSU 3; Trinity (TX) 8, Wisconsin 1; UCLA 7, North Carolina 2. 5, SMU 4; Georgia 5, Southern California 4. Semifinals: 5, Northwestern 2; Texas 5, Pepperdine 3; Stanford 5, Quarterfinals: Southern California 5, Trinity (TX) 4; UCLA UCLA 5, Pepperdine 3; Stanford 5, Georgia 3. Third Place: Oklahoma St. 1. Quarterfinals: Tennessee 5, Miami (FL) 6, Pepperdine 3; SMU 7, California 2; Stanford 8, Arizona Pepperdine 5, Georgia 2. Championship: UCLA 5, Stanford 2; UCLA 5, California 3; Southern California 5, Georgia 1; St. 1. Semifinals: Stanford 7, SMU 2; UCLA 7, Southern 4. Stanford 5, Texas 1. Semifinals: Tennessee 5, UCLA 4; California 2. Third Place: SMU 5, Southern California 4. 1985 First Round: Southern California 5, Arkansas 3; Stanford 5, Southern California 3. Championship: Stanford Championship: Stanford 6, UCLA 3. Stanford 6, BYU 0; Georgia 6, Harvard 2; Texas 6, Oklahoma 5, Tennessee 2. St. 2; UCLA 5, Miami (FL) 2; SMU 7, Michigan 0; Pepperdine 1979 First Round: SMU 5, Clemson 0; UCLA 5, BYU 1; Trinity 1991 First Round: Notre Dame 5, Kansas 2; TCU 5, Harvard 5, Texas A&M 3; Clemson 5, LSU 1. Quarterfinals: UCLA (TX) 8, Wichita St. 1; Stanford 7, Michigan 2; Princeton 5, 1; South Carolina 5, Oklahoma St. 2; Mississippi St. 5, New 5, Clemson 3; SMU 5, Pepperdine 2; Southern California 5, Arkansas 4; California 8, Tennessee 1; Pepperdine 5, Georgia Mexico 3. Second Round: Southern California 6, Notre Texas 1; Georgia 5, Stanford 3. Semifinals: UCLA 5, SMU 4; Southern California 5, Texas 1. Quarterfinals: Trinity (TX) Dame 0; Florida 5, Tennessee 2; Stanford 5, South Carolina 1; 6, California 3; Stanford 7, Princeton 2; UCLA 5, Pepperdine 4; Georgia 5, Southern California 3. Third Place: Southern California 5, SMU 4. Championship: Georgia 5, UCLA 1. UCLA 5, Mississippi St. 1; Arizona St. 5, Kentucky 3; California 4; SMU 7, Southern California 2. Semifinals: Trinity (TX) 5, 5, Pepperdine 4; LSU 5, TCU 3. Quarterfinals: Southern SMU 4; UCLA 6, Stanford 2. Third Place: Stanford 6, SMU 3. 1986 First Round: UCLA 5, Minnesota 0; Clemson 5, California 6, Florida 0; Stanford 6, Arizona St. 0; California 5, Championship: UCLA 5, Trinity (TX) 3. Oklahoma St. 0; Stanford 5, Harvard 2; Texas 5, Miami LSU 2; Georgia 5, UCLA 4. Semifinals: Georgia 5, California 1980 First Round: Pepperdine 5, Georgia 3; Clemson (FL) 3; Pepperdine 7, Georgia 2; SMU 5, LSU 2; Southern 4; Southern California 5, Stanford 2. Championship: 5, Princeton 4; UCLA 5, Miami (FL) 1; Stanford 6, Utah 0; California 5, Utah 1; Arkansas 5, California 2. Quarterfinals: Southern California 5, Georgia 2. Arkansas 5, Michigan 0; California 5, Houston 1; Southern Stanford 5, Clemson 3; UCLA 5, Texas 2; SMU 5, Arkansas 1; California 5, Wichita St. 1; Trinity (TX) 5, Tennessee 4; Pepperdine 5, Southern California 2. Semifinals: Stanford 1992 First Round: Texas 5, New Mexico 1; Harvard 5, Drake Quarterfinals: California 5, Trinity (TX) 2; Southern 5, UCLA 1; Pepperdine 5, SMU 1. Championship: Stanford 4; Duke 5, Miami (FL) 2; Ole Miss 5, Clemson 3. Second California 5, Arkansas 2; Stanford 7, Clemson 2; Pepperdine 5, Pepperdine 2. Round: Notre Dame 5, Mississippi St. 3; North Carolina 5, TCU 3; Southern California 6, Texas 0; Kentucky 5, Florida 0; 5, UCLA 2. Semifinals: California 5, Southern California 2; 1987 First Round: Clemson 6, Kansas 1; Miami (FL) 6, UCLA 6, Ole Miss 0; Georgia 5, Harvard 2; Stanford 5, Duke Stanford 6, Pepperdine 3. Third Place: Southern California Utah 0; Michigan 5, Kentucky 2; UC Irvine 6, Columbia 3. 1; LSU 5, Pepperdine 2. Quarterfinals: Southern California 5, Pepperdine 4. Championship: Stanford 5, California 3. Second Round: Long Beach St. 5, UC Irvine 3; Tennessee 5, Kentucky 3; Notre Dame 5, Georgia 4; UCLA 5, North 1981 First Round: Georgia 7, Houston 2; Clemson 6, 5, South Carolina 3; Miami (FL) 5, SMU 1; UCLA 5, TCU 1; LSU Carolina 2; Stanford 5, LSU 2. Semifinals: Notre Dame 5, Miami (FL) 3; Arkansas 7, Oklahoma St. 2; UCLA 6, Michigan 5, Texas 2; Georgia 5, Clemson 2; Pepperdine 5, California 3; Southern California 1; Stanford 5, UCLA 1. Championship: 3; Stanford 9, Utah 0; Southern California 6, Auburn 3; Southern California 5, Michigan 1. Quarterfinals: Georgia Stanford 5, Notre Dame 0. California 6, SMU 3; Pepperdine 7, Harvard 2. Quarterfinals: 5, Pepperdine 3; Southern California 5, LSU 3; Tennessee Stanford 5, California 1; Georgia 7, Pepperdine 2; Southern 5, Long Beach St. 3; UCLA 5, Miami (FL) 1. Semifinals: 1993 First Round: North Carolina 5, Harvard 3; Colorado California 6, Clemson 3; UCLA 5, Arkansas 4. Semifinals: UCLA 5, Tennessee 2; Georgia 5, Southern California 4. 5, New Mexico 4; Florida 5, Pepperdine 2; TCU 5, VCU 0. Stanford 7, Georgia 2; UCLA 5, Southern California 4. Third Championship: Georgia 5, UCLA 1. Second Round: Duke 5, LSU 2; Texas 5, Tennessee 1; Place: Georgia 6, Southern California 3. Championship: 1988 First Round: Texas 5, BYU 1; La.-Lafayette 5, West Southern California 5, North Carolina 2; Notre Dame 5, Stanford 5, UCLA 1. Virginia 2; Tennessee 5, TCU 2; California 5, Kansas 2. Mississippi St. 3; Stanford 6, Colorado 0; Georgia 5, Florida 0; 1982 First Round: UCLA 5, Harvard 4; TCU 5, Duke 3; Second Round: Stanford 5, Texas 0; Kentucky 5, Clemson Alabama 5, UAB 4; UCLA 5, TCU 1. Quarterfinals: Southern Trinity (TX) 5, Southern California 3; Georgia 6, Michigan 2; Georgia 5, UCLA 4; LSU 6, California 0; Southern California California 5, Notre Dame 0; Texas 5, Stanford 2; Georgia 5, 0; California 5, Miami (FL) 1; Pepperdine 6, Wichita St. 3; 5, La.-Lafayette 1; UC Irvine 5, Arizona St. 1; Michigan 5, Duke 4; UCLA 5, Alabama 0. Semifinals: Southern California Clemson 5, Arkansas 4; SMU 5, Utah 1. Quarterfinals: Georgia Tech 4; Pepperdine 5, Tennessee 1. Quarterfinals: 5, Texas 0; Georgia 5, UCLA 4. Championship: Southern UCLA 6, TCU 0; Georgia 5, Trinity (TX) 2; Pepperdine 5, Stanford 5, Kentucky 2; LSU 5, Georgia 3; Southern California California 5, Georgia 3. California 2; SMU 5, Clemson 4. Semifinals: UCLA 5, Georgia 5, UC Irvine 2; Michigan 5, Pepperdine 3. Semifinals: 4; Pepperdine 5, SMU 3. Third Place: SMU 5, Georgia 1. LSU 5, Michigan 4; Stanford 5, Southern California 3. Championship: UCLA 5, Pepperdine 1. Championship: Stanford 5, LSU 2. DIVISION I Men’s TENNIS—All-Time Team Results 9

1994 First Round: Southern California 4, Princeton 0; 1998 Regionals: Region I—Penn St. 4, Columbia 0; Virginia TCU 1; Florida 4, Duke 2; Tennessee 4, UCLA 1; VCU 4, Illinois Texas 4, Ole Miss 2; Georgia 4, Notre Dame 3; Mississippi St. Tech 4, Princeton 1; Harvard 4, Penn St. 0; Virginia Tech 4, 3. Semifinals: Stanford 4, Florida 0; VCU 4, Tennessee 3. 4, Kansas 0; TCU 4, Georgia Tech 1; UCLA 4, Florida 1; Duke Miami (FL) 0; Harvard 4, Virginia Tech 3 (Harvard advances). Championship: Stanford 4, VCU 0. 4, Texas A&M 1; Stanford 4, Fresno St. 2. Quarterfinals: Region II—South Carolina 4, Clemson 0; North Carolina 2001 First Round: Stanford 4, Pacific 0; Oklahoma St. 4, Georgia Tech 0; Virginia 4, Florida St. 1; VCU 4, Wake Southern California 4, Texas 2; Stanford 4, Duke 0; 4, Florida 1; Pepperdine 4, Western Mich. 0; Indiana St. 4, Forest 0; South Carolina 4, North Carolina 1; Virginia 4, VCU Mississippi St. 4, Georgia 2; UCLA 4, TCU 3. Semifinals: Indiana 1; Tennessee 4, UMBC 0; Ohio St. 4, VCU 3; *South 2; South Carolina 4, Virginia 2 (South Carolina advances). Southern California 4, Mississippi St. 0; Stanford 4, UCLA 0. Ala. 4, Army 0; Kentucky 4, Michigan 1; Texas A&M 4, St. Championship: Southern California 4, Stanford 3. Region III—Florida 4, Tulane 0; Alabama 4, Kentucky 0; Bonaventure 0; Vanderbilt 4, Arizona St. 1; LSU 4, Marist 0; Auburn 4, South Ala. 0; Tennessee 4, South Fla. 1; Alabama 1995 First Round: Stanford 4, Duke 1; Mississippi St. 4, Texas 4, Fla. Atlantic 1; TCU 4, Texas-Arlington 0; Tulane 4, 4, Florida 3; Auburn 4, Tennessee 3; Auburn 4, Alabama California 2; South Ala. 4, Texas 1; UCLA 4, Fresno St. 3; Baylor 2; Ole Miss 4, Jackson St. 0; Southern California 4, 2 (Auburn advances). Region IV—Duke 4, Wisconsin Pepperdine 4, Florida 1; Ole Miss 4, Southern California 0; Purdue 4, Michigan 2; Minnesota 4, Notre Dame 3; Virginia 0; UCLA 4, Sacramento St. 0; South Fla. 4, South 3; TCU 4, LSU 0; Georgia 4, Arizona St. 1. Quarterfinals: Northwestern 4, Louisville 3; Duke 4, Purdue 0; Minnesota 4, Carolina 3; Washington 4, Hofstra 0; Notre Dame 4, Harvard Stanford 4, Mississippi St. 0; UCLA 4, South Ala. 1; Ole Miss Northwestern 2; Minnesota 4, Duke 3 (Minnesota advances). 0; SMU 4, Oral Roberts 0; Arkansas 4, North Carolina 2; Illinois 4, Pepperdine 2; Georgia 4, TCU 1. Semifinals: Stanford 4, Region V—Kansas 4, Oklahoma 1; Tulsa 4, Colorado 1; 4, Murray St. 0; Mississippi St. 4, Middle Tenn. 0; Georgia 4, UCLA 1; Ole Miss 4, Georgia 3. Championship: Stanford California 4, Kansas 3; Oklahoma St. 4, Tulsa 0; California 4, Furman 0; Georgia Tech 4, Arizona 2; California 4, BYU 1; 4, Ole Miss 0. Oklahoma St. 2 (California advances). Region VI—Texas Fresno St. 4, Wake Forest 3; Duke 4, Hampton 0; Auburn 4, 1996 Regionals: Region I—Florida 4, Princeton 2; Harvard A&M 4, UALR 0; Arkansas 4, La.-Lafayette 1; TCU 4, Baylor 2; Rice 1; Miami (FL) 4, Charleston So. 0; Minnesota 4, Alabama 5, Virginia Tech 1; Harvard 4, Florida 0 (Harvard advances). SMU 4, Texas Tech 0; SMU 4, TCU 2; Texas A&M 4, Arkansas 1. Second Round: Stanford 4, Oklahoma St. 0; Pepperdine 4, Region II—Duke 4, Clemson 0; Florida St. 4, South Carolina 3; SMU 4, Texas A&M 3 (SMU advances). Region VII—UNLV Indiana St. 1; Tennessee 4, Ohio St. 1; *South Ala. 4, Kentucky 2; Duke 4, Florida St. 0 (Duke advances). Region III—LSU 4, Fresno St. 3; New Mexico 4, San Diego St. 2; Pepperdine 2; Texas A&M 4, Vanderbilt 0; LSU 4, Texas 2; TCU 4, Tulane 4, Kentucky 1; UAB 4, Tennessee 0; Auburn 4, South Fla. 4, UNLV 3; New Mexico 4, Boise St. 2; Pepperdine 4, New 2; Southern California 4, Ole Miss 3; UCLA 4, South Fla. 0; 0; Alabama 4, Middle Tenn. 3; LSU 4, UAB 2; Auburn 4, Mexico 1 (Pepperdine advances). Region VIII—Arizona Washington 4, Notre Dame 1; SMU 4, Arkansas 3; Mississippi Alabama 3; LSU 4, Auburn 3 (LSU advances). Region IV— St. 4, Arizona 3; UC Santa Barbara 4, Oregon 0; UCLA 4, St. 4, Illinois 2; Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0; California 4, Fresno Northwestern 4, Illinois 2; Minnesota 4, Notre Dame 3; Arizona St. 0; Washington 4, UC Santa Barbara 2; UCLA St. 2; Duke 4, Auburn 0; Miami (FL) 4, Minnesota 1. Third Northwestern 4, VCU 2; Minnesota 4, Michigan 2; Minnesota 4, Washington 2 (UCLA advances). First Round: Auburn Round: Stanford 4, Pepperdine 1; Tennessee 4, *South 4, Northwestern 3 (Minnesota advances). Region V— 4, Illinois 1; Mississippi St. 4, South Carolina 0; Stanford Ala. 0; Texas A&M 4, LSU 1; TCU 4, Southern California 2; Kansas 6, Wichita St. 1; Colorado 4, Tulsa 2; Kansas 4, 4, Minnesota 0; UCLA 4, Texas 2; Georgia 4, Harvard 0; UCLA 4, Washington 1; SMU 4, Mississippi St. 2; Georgia 4, Colorado 1 (Kansas advances). Region VI—La.-Lafayette Pepperdine 4, Southern California 1; Ole Miss 4, California 1; California 0; Duke 4, Miami (FL) 1. Quarterfinals: Tennessee 4, UALR 2; Texas A&M 4, Texas Tech 3; North Carolina 4, La.- LSU 4, SMU 0. Quarterfinals: Stanford 5, UCLA 0; Mississippi 4, Stanford 2; TCU 4, Texas A&M 1; SMU 4, UCLA 3; Georgia 4, Lafayette 2; Texas 4, Texas A&M 3; Texas 4, North Carolina 2 St. 4, Auburn 0; Georgia 4, Pepperdine 2; LSU 4, Ole Miss 0. Duke 3. Semifinals: Tennessee 4, TCU 0; Georgia 4, SMU 0. (Texas advances). Region VII—South Ala. 4, Utah 0; New Semifinals: Stanford 4, Mississippi St. 0; Georgia 4, LSU 1. Championship: Georgia 4, Tennessee 1. Stanford 4, Georgia 0. Mexico 4, Boise St. 1; New Mexico 4, South Ala. 2 (New Championship: *South Alabama’s participation in the championship was Mexico advances). Region VIII—Pepperdine 4, UC Irvine 1; 1999 First Round: UCLA 4, Western Mich. 0; San Diego vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. UNLV 4, California 1; Arizona St. 4, Washington 3; UC Santa St. 4, Tulsa 1; Alabama 4, Hampton 1; Virginia Tech 4, VCU 2002 First Round: South Carolina 4, Georgia Tech 2; Georgia Barbara 4, Arizona 2; Pepperdine 4, UNLV 3; Arizona St. 4, 3; Florida 4, Miami (FL) 0; South Fla. 4, North Carolina St. 4, Charleston So. 0; LSU 4, TCU 0; Texas A&M 4, Southern U. UC Santa Barbara 1; Pepperdine 4, Arizona St. 0 (Pepperdine 2; SMU 4, Fairleigh Dickinson 0; TCU 4, Kansas 2; Duke 4, 0; Minnesota 4, Arizona St. 2; Pepperdine 4, Richmond 0; advances). First Round: UCLA 4, New Mexico 2; Fresno Charleston So. 0; Clemson 4, William & Mary 3; Kentucky 4, Middle Tenn. 4, Alabama 3; Ole Miss 4, Brown 0; UCLA 4, UC St. 4, Pepperdine 0; TCU 4, LSU 0; Ole Miss 4, Minnesota 0; East Tenn. St. 0; South Carolina 4, Indiana 2; LSU 4, Alcorn Santa Barbara 0; San Diego St. 5, Hampton 0; South Fla. 4, Mississippi St. 4, Harvard 1; Georgia 4, Kansas 1; Southern 0; Tulane 4, La.-Lafayette 3; Southern California 4, UMKC 0; Miami (FL) 1; Florida 4, Georgia St. 0; Washington 4, Tulane California 4, Duke 1; Stanford 4, Texas 0. Quarterfinals: Fresno St. 4, UNLV 0; Stanford 4, Sacramento St. 0; Georgia 2; Stanford 4, Sacramento St. 0; Mississippi St. 4, *South UCLA 4, Fresno St. 0; TCU 4, Ole Miss 1; Georgia 4, Mississippi Tech 4, Boise St. 1; Baylor 4, Indiana St. 1; Harvard 4, Notre St. 0; Stanford 4, Southern California 1. Semifinals: UCLA Dame 2; Texas 7, Marist 0; Texas A&M 4, Texas Tech 3; Ala. 1; Auburn 4, East Tenn. St. 2; Virginia Tech 4, North 4, TCU 2; Stanford 4, Georgia 3. Championship: Stanford Georgia 4, Georgia St. 2; Washington 4, Minnesota 1; Illinois Carolina 2; Tennessee 4, Wake Forest 0; VCU 5, SMU 2; Texas 4, UCLA 1. 4, Northwestern 0; Vanderbilt 4, Michigan 3; Arizona St. 4, 4, UTSA 0; Vanderbilt 4, Ohio St. 3; Kentucky 4, Murray St. 0; California 4, UMBC 0; Duke 4, American 0; Indiana St. 4, 1997 Regionals: Region I—Virginia Tech 4, Penn St. 2; Hofstra 0; Pepperdine 4, New Mexico 0; Ole Miss 4, Navy Northwestern 0; Illinois 4, Butler 0; Purdue 4, Ball St. 1; Notre Harvard 4, Dartmouth 0; Harvard 4, Miami (FL) 3; Virginia 1; South Ala. 4, Virginia 2; Tennessee 4, Tennessee Tech 0; Dame 4, Michigan 0; Harvard 4, Marist 0; Baylor 4, Hartford Tech 4, South Ala. 3; Harvard 4, Virginia Tech 1 (Harvard Mississippi St. 4, Purdue 1. Second Round: UCLA 4, San 0; Arkansas 4, Tulsa 3; Southern California 5, Oral Roberts 0. advances). Region II—Duke 4, Georgia Tech 3; Clemson 4, Diego St. 1; Virginia Tech 4, Alabama 3; Florida 4, South Georgia 4, South Carolina 0; Texas A&M 4, North Carolina 0; South Carolina 4, Virginia 1; VCU 4, Florida Fla. 1; SMU 4, TCU 3; Duke 4, Clemson 0; Kentucky 4, South Second Round: St. 0; Duke 4, Clemson 1; South Carolina 4, VCU 2; Duke Carolina 0; LSU 4, Tulane 1; Fresno St. 4, Southern California LSU 0; Pepperdine 4, Minnesota 0; Ole Miss 4, Middle Tenn. 1; 4, South Carolina 1 (Duke advances). Region III—Florida 1; Stanford 4, Georgia Tech 0; Baylor 4, Harvard 1; Texas 4, UCLA 4, San Diego St. 1; Florida 4, South Fla. 3; Washington 4, 4, Tennessee 0; UAB 4, Tulane 3; Alabama 4, Southern Texas A&M 1; Georgia 4, Washington 3; Illinois 4, Vanderbilt Stanford 3; Auburn 4, Mississippi St. 0; Tennessee 4, Virginia Miss. 2; Middle Tenn. 5, FIU 1; Florida 4, UAB 1; Alabama 2; Arizona St. 4, Pepperdine 0; Ole Miss 4, South Ala. 0; Tech 0; Texas 4, VCU 1; Kentucky 4, Vanderbilt 3; Duke 4, 4, Middle Tenn. 3; Florida 4, Alabama 2 (Florida advanc- Mississippi St. 4, Tennessee 3. Round of 16: UCLA 4, Virginia California 3; Illinois 4, Indiana St. 0; Notre Dame 4, Purdue 0; es). Region IV—Minnesota 4, Purdue 1; Northwestern Tech 1; Florida 4, SMU 1; Duke 4, Kentucky 2; LSU 4, Fresno St. Baylor 4, Harvard 0; Southern California 4, Arkansas 0. Third 4, Indiana 1; Minnesota 4, Notre Dame 2; Northwestern 2; Baylor 4, Stanford 2; Georgia 4, Texas 0; Illinois 4, Arizona Round: Georgia 4, Texas A&M 1; Pepperdine 4, Ole Miss 4, Illinois 0; Northwestern 4, Minnesota 2 (Northwestern St. 1; Ole Miss 4, Mississippi St. 2. Quarterfinals: UCLA 4, 3; UCLA 4, Florida 0; Auburn 4, Washington 3; Tennessee advances). Region V—Oklahoma St. 4, Tulsa 1; Colorado 4, Florida 1; LSU 4, Duke 3; Georgia 4, Baylor 3; Ole Miss 4, 4, Texas 0; Kentucky 4, Duke 1; Illinois 4, Notre Dame 1; Oklahoma 0; Auburn 4, Oklahoma St. 1; Kansas 4, Colorado Illinois 3. Semifinals: UCLA 4, LSU 1; Georgia 4, Ole Miss 1. Southern California 4, Baylor 2. Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, 0; Auburn 4, Kansas 2 (Auburn advances). Region VI—Texas Championship: Georgia 4, UCLA 3. Pepperdine 1; UCLA 4, Auburn 0; Tennessee 4, Kentucky 1; 5, Texas A&M 0; SMU 4, Texas Tech 2; TCU 4, La.-Lafayette 1; 2000 First Round: Stanford 4, Northwestern 0; Auburn 4, Southern California 4, Illinois 2. Semifinals: Georgia 4, UCLA Arkansas 4, La.-Monroe 3; Texas 4, SMU 1; TCU 4, Arkansas California 3; Minnesota 4, Columbia 0; Indiana St. 4, Purdue 2; Southern California 4, Tennessee 3. Championship: 1; Texas 4, TCU 3 (Texas advances). Region VII—Southern 1; Baylor 4, Marist 0; Mississippi St. 4, Louisville 3; TCU 4, Southern California 4, Georgia 1. California 4, UTEP 0; BYU 4, Utah 2; Fresno St. 4, New Mexico Hofstra 0; Michigan 4, Georgia St. 1; Florida 4, Florida A&M *South Alabama’s participation in the championship was St. 0; UNLV 4, New Mexico 3; Southern California 4, BYU 0; UAB 4, Fla. Atlantic 2; Fresno St. 4, Oregon 0; Southern vacated by the NCAA Committee on Infractions. 3; Fresno St. 4, UNLV 2; Fresno St. 4, Southern California 2 California 4, Pacific 1; Duke 4, Charleston So. 0; South (Fresno St. advances). Region VIII—Arizona St. 4, California Carolina 4, South Ala. 3; SMU 4, Middle Tenn. 0; Georgia 4, 2; Washington 4, UC Irvine 0; Pepperdine 4, Arizona St. 2; UALR 1; UCLA 4, UMKC 0; Notre Dame 4, New Mexico St. 0; UC Santa Barbara 4, Washington 1; UC Santa Barbara 4, Texas 4, Montana St. 0; Ohio St. 4, Boise St. 3; Texas A&M 4, Pepperdine 1 (UC Santa Barbara advances). First Round: Army 0; La.-Lafayette 4, Tulane 3; Tennessee 4, Chattanooga UCLA 4, Northwestern 0; Duke 4, LSU 1; Mississippi St. 4, 0; North Carolina 4, Ball St. 1; Pepperdine 4, Tulsa 0; San Florida 1; Georgia 4, Fresno St. 0; Stanford 4, Harvard 0; Diego St. 4, Washington 3; Ole Miss 4, Virginia Tech 0; VCU Texas 4, Kentucky 1; Boise St. 4, Auburn 1; Ole Miss 4, UC 4, Virginia 0; Illinois 4, UMBC 0; Indiana 4, Kentucky 1; LSU 4, Santa Barbara 0. Quarterfinals: UCLA 4, Duke 2; Georgia Alcorn 0; Clemson 4, Miami (FL) 3. Second Round: Stanford 4, Mississippi St. 2; Stanford 4, Texas 0; Ole Miss 4, Boise St. 4, Auburn 0; Minnesota 4, Indiana St. 0; Baylor 4, Mississippi 3. Semifinals: Stanford 4, Ole Miss 2; Georgia 4, UCLA 2. St. 2; TCU 4, Michigan 0; Florida 4, UAB 0; Southern California Championship: Stanford 4, Georgia 0. 4, Fresno St. 1; Duke 4, South Carolina 3; SMU 4, Georgia 3; UCLA 4, Notre Dame 2; Texas 4, Ohio St. 1; Texas A&M 4, La.-Lafayette 0; Tennessee 4, North Carolina 2; San Diego St. 4, Pepperdine 2; VCU 4, Ole Miss 3; Illinois 4, Indiana 2; LSU 4, Clemson 0. Round of 16: Stanford 4, Minnesota 0; TCU 4, Baylor 1; Florida 4, Southern California 1; Duke 4, SMU 2; UCLA 4, Texas 0; Tennessee 4, Texas A&M 3; VCU 4, San Diego St. 3; Illinois 4, LSU 3. Quarterfinals: Stanford 4, 10 DIVISION I Men’s TENNIS—All-Time Team Results

2003 First Round: Illinois 4, Butler 0; Clemson 4, Ball St. 2006 First Round: Georgia 4, Furman 0; Georgia Tech 4, 2009 First Round: Virginia 4, Navy 0; North Carolina 4, 0; Washington 4, American 0; San Diego St. 5, San Diego Alabama 2; Texas A&M 4, Texas-Arlington 0; Notre Dame South Carolina 0; Florida St. 4, Jacksonville St. 0; Auburn 0; Duke 4, High Point 0; Wake Forest 4, Brown 3; Ole Miss 4, Brown 3; Virginia 4, Army 0; Wake Forest 4, Kentucky 0; 4, South Fla. 0; Southern California 4, UC Santa Barbara 0; 4, Col. of Charleston 0; Auburn 4, Georgia Tech 3; California Miami (FL) 4, Manhattan 0; Minnesota 4, LSU 2; Duke 4, Minnesota 4, New Mexico 0; Stanford 4, Sacramento St. 0; 4, Sacramento St. 0; Boise St. 4, Arizona 1; Kentucky 4, Winthrop 0; Boise St. 4, North Carolina St. 2; Stanford 4, Pepperdine 4, California 1; Georgia 4, South Carolina St. 0; Hampton 0; Ohio St. 4, Arkansas 0; Stanford 4, Oral Roberts 0; Quinnipiac 0; California 4, UC Santa Barbara 0; Baylor 4, Virginia Tech 4, UNC Wilmington 2; Illinois 4, Western Mich. Fresno St. 4, Arizona St. 2; Tulane 4, Southern U. 0; South Ala. Texas Southern 0; Tulsa 4, Middle Tenn. 2; VCU 4, Richmond 0; Louisville 4, Wisconsin 3; Tennessee 4, East Tenn. St. 0; 4, LSU 2; Baylor 4, Texas-Arlington 3; TCU 4, SMU 1; Alabama 0; Washington 4, Penn St. 2; Clemson 4, South Carolina 1; Duke 4, Radford 0; Texas 4, Sacred Heart 0; Washington 4, Marist 0; Harvard 4, VCU 3; Vanderbilt 4, Tennessee Tech 1; North Carolina 4, South Carolina St. 0; Arkansas 4, Michigan 4, Texas Tech 3; Wake Forest 4, Northwestern 0; Kentucky Pepperdine 4, Mississippi St. 1; Texas A&M 4, UMBC 0; South 1; Ohio St. 4, Butler 0; Florida St. 4, Auburn 0; Ole Miss 4, 4, Cleveland St. 0; Tulsa 4, TCU 0; Baylor 4, UMKC 0; Boise Fla. 4, Georgia 0; Florida 4, UCF 0; Florida St. 4, Miami (FL) 2; Belmont 0; Rice 4, La.-Lafayette 1; Texas 4, Tennessee Tech St. 4, Middle Tenn. 0; Alabama 4, Furman 0; Michigan 4, Texas 5, St. Bonaventure 0; Rice 4, South Carolina 2; UCLA 0; Colorado 4, Arizona 1; UCLA 4, Stony Brook 0; Louisville Notre Dame 1; Ohio St. 4, Xavier 0; Miami (FL) 4, Columbia 4, Wichita St. 0; Southern California 4, UC Santa Barbara 0; 4, SMU 0; Illinois 4, Western Ill. 0; Florida 4, Western Mich. 0; 0; Florida 4, Marist 0; Hawaii 4, Oklahoma St. 3; UCLA 4, Minnesota 4, Binghamton 0; Oklahoma St. 4, North Carolina Oklahoma St. 4, Drake 0; TCU 4, San Diego 0; Pepperdine 4, Southern Ill. 0; Arizona 4, A&M-Corpus Christi 0; Texas A&M 0. Second Round: Illinois 4, Clemson 0; Washington 4, San Montana St. 0. Second Round: Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0; 4, Binghamton 0; LSU 4, Rice 0; Ole Miss 4, Alcorn 0. Second Diego St. 3; Duke 4, Wake Forest 0; Ole Miss 4, Auburn 0; Notre Dame 4, Texas A&M 2; Virginia 4, Wake Forest 2; Miami Round: Virginia 4, North Carolina 0; Florida St. 4, Auburn 1; California 4, Boise St. 1; Ohio St. 4, Kentucky 3; Stanford 4, (FL) 4, Minnesota 0; Duke 4, Boise St. 2; Stanford 4, California Southern California 4, Minnesota 0; Stanford 4, Pepperdine Fresno St. 0; Tulane 4, South Ala. 0; Baylor 4, TCU 0; Alabama 0; Baylor 4, Tulsa 0; Washington 4, VCU 0; North Carolina 4, 1; Georgia 4, Virginia Tech 1; Illinois 4, Louisville 1; Tennessee 4, Harvard 0; Vanderbilt 4, Pepperdine 2; Texas A&M 4, South Clemson 1; Ohio St. 4, Arkansas 0; Ole Miss 4, Florida St. 2; 4, Duke 1; Texas 4, Washington 0; Wake Forest 4, Kentucky 2; Fla. 1; Florida 4, Florida St. 0; Texas 4, Rice 3; UCLA 4, Southern Texas 4, Rice 0; UCLA 4, Colorado 0; Illinois 4, Louisville 0; Baylor 4, Tulsa 0; Boise St. 4, Alabama 3; Ohio St. 4, Michigan California 0; Oklahoma St. 4, Minnesota 2. Round of 16: Florida 4, Oklahoma St. 0; Pepperdine 4, TCU 0. Round of 16: 1; Miami (FL) 4, Florida 3; UCLA 4, Hawaii 0; Texas A&M Illinois 4, Washington 2; Ole Miss 4, Duke 2; California 4, Ohio Georgia 4, Notre Dame 0; Virginia 4, Miami (FL) 0; Stanford 4, 4, Arizona 0; Ole Miss 4, LSU 2. Round of 16: Virginia 4, St. 0; Stanford 4, Tulane 0; Baylor 4, Alabama 1; Vanderbilt Duke 0; Baylor 4, Washington 1; Ohio St. 4, North Carolina 0; Florida St. 2; Southern California 4, Stanford 2; Georgia 4, 4, Texas A&M 1; Florida 4, Texas 3; UCLA 4, Oklahoma St. 0. Texas 4, Ole Miss 1; UCLA 4, Illinois 2; Pepperdine 4, Florida Illinois 3; Texas 4, Tennessee 3; Baylor 4, Wake Forest 1; Ohio Quarterfinals: Illinois 4, Ole Miss 0; Stanford 4, California 0; 0. Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, Virginia 0; Baylor 4, Stanford St. 4, Boise St. 0; UCLA 4, Miami (FL) 1; Ole Miss 4, Texas Vanderbilt 4, Baylor 0; UCLA 4, Florida 1. Semifinals: Illinois 3; Texas 4, Ohio St. 3; Pepperdine 4, UCLA 1. Semifinals: A&M 1. Quarterfinals: Southern California 4, Virginia 0; Texas 4, Georgia 2; Ohio St. 4, Baylor 1; UCLA 4, Ole Miss 3. 4, Stanford 2; Vanderbilt 4, UCLA 3. Championship: Illinois Georgia 4, Baylor 3; Pepperdine 4, Texas 1. Championship: Semifinals: Southern California 4, Texas 1; Ohio St. 4, UCLA 4, Vanderbilt 3. Pepperdine 4, Georgia 2. 3. Championship: Southern California 4, Ohio St. 1. 2004 First Round: Illinois 4, Western Mich. 0; Arizona St. 4, 2007 First Round: Georgia 4, Fairleigh Dickinson 0; Auburn 2010 First Round: Virginia 4, Navy 0; Wake Forest 4, Louisville 3; Tulsa 4, Notre Dame 0; Harvard 4, Quinnipiac 0; 4, Georgia St. 0; Florida St. 4, Manhattan 0; Florida 4, Georgia Columbia 0; Duke 4, VCU 0; North Carolina 4, Nebraska 1; Georgia 4, Tennessee Tech 0; Texas 4, Auburn 3; Ole Miss 4, Tech 1; Oklahoma St. 4, Sacramento St. 0; Oklahoma 4, Stanford 4, Quinnipiac 0; Pepperdine 4, Hawaii 0; UCLA Binghamton 0; Vanderbilt 4, Oregon 0; Pepperdine 4, Fresno California 3; UCLA 4, UNLV 0; Texas Tech 4, VCU 1; Virginia 4, Sacramento St. 0; California 4, UC Irvine 0; Ohio St. 4, St. 0; UCLA 4, Oral Roberts 0; Texas A&M 4, Alabama 0; VCU 4, Hampton 0; Old Dominion 4, Virginia Tech 3; Wake Forest 4, Charlotte 0; Clemson 4, Elon 0; Notre Dame 4, Butler 0; Western Mich. 0; Michigan 4, Denver 1; Illinois 4, Xavier 0; 4, Richmond 0; Kentucky 4, Butler 0; TCU 4, East Tenn. St. 1; Wisconsin 4, Notre Dame 2; Southern California 4, Marist 0; Duke 4, Winthrop 0; Clemson 4, Minnesota 0; California 4, Wisconsin 4, Washington 3; Southern California 4, UC Santa Barbara 0; Pepperdine 4, Penn St. 1; Boise St. 4, A&M-Corpus Fresno St. 4, BYU 2; Kentucky 4, Cleveland St. 0; Georgia Tech San Diego 3; Southern California 4, Montana St. 0; Tennessee 4, Binghamton 1; Florida St. 4, Boise St. 0; Georgia 4, UNC 4, Wichita St. 1; Arkansas 4, Oklahoma St. 3; Washington 4, Christi 1; Texas 4, Navy 0; North Carolina St. 4, William & Mary 0; North Carolina 4, Radford 1; Alabama 4, East Tenn. Greensboro 0; Auburn 4, Troy 0; Florida 4, South Carolina St. New Mexico 0; Stanford 4, Pacific 0; Florida 4, UCF 0; Arizona St. 2; Duke 4, UMBC 0; Texas A&M 4, Rice 2; Baylor 4, Oral 0; Oklahoma 4, Tulsa 0; Texas Tech 4, Wichita St. 0; Minnesota 4, Florida St. 3; SMU 4, Georgia Tech 0; Baylor 4, Manhattan Roberts 0; Michigan 4, Drake 0; Illinois 4, Western Mich. 4, Arizona 1; Texas 4, UTSA 0; Ole Miss 4, TCU 1; Texas A&M 4, 0; LSU 4, Southern U. 0; Rice 4, South Ala. 2; North Carolina 4, 0; South Ala. 4, Minnesota 1; Ole Miss 4, Jacksonville St. 0; Prairie View 0; Rice 4, Washington 3; Baylor 4, Oral Roberts 0; South Carolina St. 0; Ohio St. 4, South Carolina 0; Mississippi Vanderbilt 4, Tulsa 2; LSU 4, Alcorn 0; Tennessee 4, Miami Virginia Tech 4, Vanderbilt 0; Louisville 4, Eastern Ky. 0; East St. 4, Wake Forest 2; Virginia 4, American 0. Second Round: (FL) 3; Ohio St. 4, Columbia 0. Second Round: Georgia 4, Tenn. St. 4, Alabama 2; Tennessee 4, Winthrop 0. Second Illinois 4, Arizona St. 0; Harvard 4, Tulsa 2; Georgia 4, Texas 2; Auburn 0; Florida 4, Florida St. 3; Oklahoma St. 4, Oklahoma Round: Virginia 4, Wake Forest 0; Duke 4, North Carolina Vanderbilt 4, Ole Miss 1; UCLA 4, Pepperdine 0; Texas A&M 0; UCLA 4, Texas Tech 0; Virginia 4, Old Dominion 0; Wake 1; Stanford 4, Pepperdine 0; UCLA 4, California 0; Ohio St. 4, VCU 0; TCU 4, Kentucky 2; Clemson 4, Duke 3; Southern Forest 4, Clemson 3; Notre Dame 4, Wisconsin 0; Southern 4, Michigan 1; Wisconsin 4, Illinois 1; Southern California 4, California 4, California 1; Arkansas 4, Tennessee 1; Stanford California 4, Pepperdine 0; Texas 4, Boise St. 2; North Carolina Fresno St. 1; Kentucky 4, Georgia Tech 1; Georgia 4, Florida 4, Washington 2; Florida 4, Arizona 0; Baylor 4, SMU 0; Rice 4, St. 4, North Carolina 0; Alabama 4, Duke 3; Baylor 4, Texas St. 3; Florida 4, Auburn 0; Oklahoma 4, Texas Tech 2; Texas LSU 0; Ohio St. 4, North Carolina 3; Virginia 4, Mississippi St. A&M 0; Illinois 4, Michigan 2; Ole Miss 4, South Ala. 1; LSU 4, 4, Minnesota 0; Texas A&M 4, Ole Miss 2; Baylor 4, Rice 0; 2. Round of 16: Illinois 4, Harvard 3; Vanderbilt 4, Georgia 3; Vanderbilt 0; Ohio St. 4, Tennessee 1. Round of 16: Georgia Louisville 4, Virginia Tech 1; Tennessee 4, East Tenn. St. 1. UCLA 4, Texas A&M 1; Clemson 4, TCU 2; Southern California 4, Florida 0; UCLA 4, Oklahoma St. 0; Virginia 4, Wake Forest Round of 16: Virginia 4, Duke 0; UCLA 4, Stanford 2; Ohio 4, Arkansas 1; Stanford 4, Florida 3; Baylor 4, Rice 1; Ohio St. 1; Southern California 4, Notre Dame 3; North Carolina St. St. 4, Wisconsin 0; Southern California 4, Kentucky 0; Georgia 4, Virginia 3. Quarterfinals: Illinois 4, Vanderbilt 0; UCLA 4, Texas 3; Baylor 4, Alabama 0; Illinois 4, Ole Miss 3; Ohio 4, Florida 2; Oklahoma 4, Texas 2; Baylor 4, Texas A&M 1; 4, Clemson 0; Southern California 4, Stanford 0; Baylor 4, St. 4, LSU 0. Quarterfinals: Georgia 4, UCLA 0; Virginia 4, Tennessee 4, Louisville 0. Quarterfinals: Virginia 4, UCLA Ohio St. 0. Semifinals: UCLA 4, Illinois 2; Baylor 4, Southern Southern California 1; Baylor 4, North Carolina St. 0; Illinois 4, 2; Southern California 4, Ohio St. 0; Georgia 4, Oklahoma California 0. Championship: Baylor 4, UCLA 0. Ohio St. 2. Semifinals: Georgia 4, Virginia 1; Illinois 4, Baylor 0; Tennessee 4, Baylor 0. Semifinals: Southern California 2005 First Round: Baylor 4, Prairie View 0; Texas 4, Rice 3; 3. Championship: Georgia 4, Illinois 0. 4, Virginia 2; Tennessee 4, Georgia 1. Championship: Southern California 4, Tennessee 2. Texas A&M 4, Montana St. 0; Boise St. 4, North Carolina 1; 2008 First Round: Virginia 4, Fairleigh Dickinson 0; Penn St. Pepperdine 4, UC Irvine 0; Stanford 4, San Diego 0; Duke 4, 4, VCU 0; Michigan 4, Western Mich. 1; Texas Tech 4, Harvard 2011 First Round: Virginia 4, Sacred Heart 0; Wake Forest South Carolina St. 0; VCU 4, Mississippi St. 2; Florida 4, UCF 2; Tennessee 4, Furman 0; Virginia Tech 4, Kentucky 0; Baylor 4, VCU 0; North Carolina 4, Eastern Ky. 0; Illinois 4, Drake 0; 0; Vanderbilt 4, Georgia Tech 3; Oklahoma St. 4, Missouri 4, Oral Roberts 0; Texas A&M 4, SMU 1; Georgia 4, Radford 0; Stanford 4, Army 0; Washington 4, Cal Poly 0; Texas A&M St. 0; South Carolina 4, Oklahoma 3; Illinois 4, Quinnipiac Auburn 4, Wake Forest 3; Pepperdine 4, Hawaii 0; Stanford 4, Alcorn 0; LSU 4, Indiana 3; Ohio St. 4, Ball St. 0; Notre 0; Louisville 4, Notre Dame 1; Kentucky 4, Butler 0; Florida 4, UC Santa Barbara 0; Ole Miss 4, Marist 0; Vanderbilt 4, Dame 4, East Tenn. St. 3; Texas 4, UMKC 0; Tulsa 4, Oklahoma St. 4, Ball St. 0; Tulane 4, La.-Lafayette 2; LSU 4, Binghamton Indiana 3; North Carolina 4, South Carolina St. 0; Duke 4, 2; Baylor 4, A&M-Corpus Christi 1; Texas Tech 4, Rice 3; 0; Clemson 4, Northwestern 0; Georgia 4, Winthrop 0; Wake Arizona St. 2; Oklahoma St. 4, Denver 3; Tulsa 4, Binghamton UCLA 4, Binghamton 0; Ole Miss 4, UC Irvine 1; Maryland Forest 4, TCU 1; Texas Tech 4, Army 0; Auburn 4, Middle 0; California 4, Boise St. 2; Southern California 4, Southern 4, Michigan 2; Duke 4, George Washington 0; Auburn 4, Tenn. 3; Ole Miss 4, Jacksonville St. 0; Ohio St. 4, Brown U. 0; South Ala. 4, Alabama 3; Florida St. 4, Samford 0; UNC Wilmington 1; Georgia 4, Samford 0; Fresno St. 4, 0; Tennessee 4, East Tenn. St. 0; California 4, San Diego Wisconsin 4, Washington 1; UCLA 4, Eastern Wash. 0; Miami Minnesota 3; California 4, Marist 0; Virginia Tech 5, Vanderbilt St. 1; UCLA 4, Manhattan 0; Southern California 4, SMU (FL) 4, South Fla. 2; Florida 5, Navy 0; Rice 4, TCU 3; Texas 2; Tennessee 4, Radford 0; Louisville 4, Cornell 0; Kentucky 4, 1; Washington 4, Oral Roberts 0; A&M-Corpus Christi 4, 4, A&M-Corpus Christi 0; LSU 4, Drake 1; Illinois 4, Xavier 0; Cleveland St. 0; Miami (FL) 4, Nebraska 3; Florida 4, South William & Mary 2; Virginia 4, Richmond 0. Second Round: East Tenn. St., 4, Notre Dame 2; Ohio St. 4, Cleveland St. 0. Carolina St. 0; Mississippi St. 4, Florida St. 0; Georgia Tech 4, Baylor 4, Texas 1; Texas A&M 4, Boise St. 0; Pepperdine 4, Second Round: Virginia 4, Penn St. 0; Michigan 4, Texas Middle Tenn. 0; San Diego 4, BYU 0; Southern California 4, Stanford 2; Duke 4, VCU 1; Florida 4, Vanderbilt 1; South Tech 2; Tennessee 4, Virginia Tech 0; Baylor 4, Texas A&M 2; Sacramento St. 0. Second Round: Virginia 4, Wake Forest Carolina 4, Oklahoma St. 3; Illinois 4, Louisville 1; Florida St. Georgia 4, Auburn 0; Pepperdine 4, Stanford 2; Ole Miss 4, 1; Illinois 4, North Carolina 1; Stanford 4, Washington 1; 4, Kentucky 2; LSU 4, Tulane 1; Georgia 4, Clemson 0; Texas Vanderbilt 1; North Carolina 4, Duke 2; Oklahoma St. 4, Tulsa Texas A&M 4, LSU 0; Ohio St. 4, Notre Dame 0; Tulsa 4, Tech 4, Wake Forest 1; Ole Miss 4, Auburn 1; Tennessee 4, 3; Southern California 4, California 0; Florida St. 4, South Texas 3; Baylor 4, Texas Tech 1; UCLA 4, Ole Miss 3; Duke Ohio St. 0; UCLA 4, California 2; Washington 4, Southern Ala. 3; UCLA 4, Wisconsin 0; Florida 4, Miami (FL) 1; Texas 4, 4, Maryland 0; Georgia 4, Auburn 0; California 4, Fresno California 3; Virginia 4, A&M-Corpus Christi 2. Round of 16: Rice 0; Illinois 4, LSU 2; Ohio St. 4, East Tenn. St. 0. Round St. 3; Tennessee 4, Virginia Tech 0; Kentucky 4, Louisville Baylor 4, Texas A&M 0; Pepperdine 4, Duke 3; Florida 4, South of 16: Virginia 4, Michigan 0; Baylor 4, Tennessee 1; Georgia 3; Florida 4, Miami (FL) 0; Georgia Tech 4, Mississippi St. 1; Carolina 0; Florida St. 4, Illinois 2; Georgia 4, LSU 0; Ole Miss 4, Pepperdine 1; Ole Miss 4, North Carolina 2; Southern Southern California 4, San Diego 0. Round of 16: Virginia 4, Texas Tech 2; UCLA 4, Tennessee 1; Virginia 4, Washington California 4, Oklahoma St. 2; UCLA 4, Florida St. 0; Texas 4, 4, Illinois 0; Stanford 4, Texas A&M 2; Ohio St. 4, Tulsa 0; 0. Quarterfinals: Baylor 4, Pepperdine 0; Florida 4, Florida Florida 0; Ohio St. 4, Illinois 3. Quarterfinals: Virginia 4, Baylor 4, UCLA 3; Georgia 4, Duke 1; Tennessee 4, California St. 0; Ole Miss 4, Georgia 2; UCLA 4, Virginia 1. Semifinals: Baylor 2; Georgia 4, Ole Miss 0; UCLA 4, Southern California 2; Kentucky 4, Florida 2; Southern California 4, Georgia Tech 0. Virginia 4, Stanford 3; Ohio St. 4, Baylor Baylor 4, Florida 1; UCLA 4, Ole Miss 2. Championship: 2; Texas 4, Ohio St. 2. Semifinals: Georgia 4, Virginia 3; Texas Quarterfinals: 2; Georgia 4, Tennessee 3; Southern California 4, Kentucky UCLA 4, Baylor 3. 4, UCLA 2. Championship: Georgia 4, Texas 2. DIVISION I Men’s TENNIS—All-Time Team Results 11

1. Semifinals: Virginia 4, Ohio St. 2; Southern California 4, 2013 First Round: UCLA 4, UMKC 0; Drake 4, TCU 1; Illinois Georgia 0. Championship: Southern California 4, Virginia 3. 4, Georgia St. 0; Vanderbilt 4, East Tenn. St. 0; Duke 4, Coastal 2012 First Round: Southern California 4, Fairfield Caro. 0; UNC Wilmington 4, South Carolina 0; Virginia Tech 0; Texas A&M 4, South Carolina 0; Auburn 4, Drake 2; 4, Michigan 2; Kentucky 4, Western Mich. 0; Ohio St. 4, Illinois 4, Western Mich. 0; Mississippi St. 4, Alcorn 0; Baylor Cleveland St. 0; Washington 4, Notre Dame 3; Texas 4, A&M- 4, Memphis 2; LSU 4, Northwestern 0; Duke 4, George Corpus Christi 0; Texas A&M 4, Marist 0; Baylor 4, Prairie View Washington 0; Ohio St. 4, East Tenn. St. 0; Notre Dame 4, 0; Tulsa 4, Michigan St. 1; San Diego 4, Alabama 3; Southern Vanderbilt 3; Harvard 4, Virginia Tech 2; Florida 4, Navy California 4, Sacramento St. 0; Georgia 4, Binghamton 0; 0; Ole Miss 4, Binghamton 0; Michigan 4, Middle Tenn. 0; Northwestern 4, Wake Forest 3; North Carolina St. 4, Auburn San Diego 4, Fresno St. 0; UCLA 4, Eastern Ky. 0; Virginia 4, 1; Oklahoma 4, Wichita St. 1; Pepperdine 4, UC Santa Barbara Fairleigh Dickinson 0; VCU 4, Columbia 0; Texas Tech 4, Cal 0; LSU 4, Stanford 2; Memphis 4, BYU 0; Ole Miss 4, Lehigh Poly 1; California 4, UTSA 0; Stanford 4, Sacramento St. 0; 0; Tennessee 4, South Carolina St. 0; Clemson 4, Boise St. 3; Santa Clara 4, Texas 1; Indiana 4, Louisville 2; Kentucky 4, Harvard 4, Samford 0; Mississippi St. 4, Austin Peay 0; Denver Radford 0; Pepperdine 4, Green Bay 0; Washington 4, North 4, Florida 1; California 4, Florida St. 1; Minnesota 4, VCU 3; Carolina St. 1; Tulsa 4, Minnesota 2; Oklahoma 4, UMKC 0; Virginia 4, Fairleigh Dickinson 0. Second Round: UCLA 4, North Carolina 4, Col. of Charleston 0; Tennessee 4, UNC Drake 0; Vanderbilt 4, Illinois 1; Duke 4, UNC Wilmington Wilmington 1; Florida St. 4, Boise St. 3; Georgia 4, South 0; Kentucky 4, Virginia Tech 1; Ohio St. 4, Washington 0; Carolina St. 0. Second Round: Southern California 4, Texas Texas A&M 4, Texas 3; Baylor 4, Tulsa 2; Southern California A&M 0; Illinois 4, Auburn 3; Baylor 4, Mississippi St. 3; Duke 4, San Diego 1; Georgia 4, Northwestern 0; Oklahoma 4, 4, LSU 1; Ohio St. 4, Notre Dame 0; Florida 4, Harvard 0; Ole North Carolina St. 0; Pepperdine 4, LSU 0; Memphis 4, Ole Miss 4, Michigan 2; UCLA 4, San Diego 0; Virginia 4, VCU 0; Miss 2; Tennessee 4, Clemson 3; Mississippi St. 4, Harvard 1; California 4, Texas Tech 3; Stanford 4, Santa Clara 1; Kentucky California 4, Denver 1; Virginia 4, Minnesota 0. Round of 16: 4, Indiana 0; Pepperdine 4, Washington 0; Tulsa 4, Oklahoma UCLA 4, Vanderbilt 0; Duke 4, Kentucky 2; Ohio St. 4, Texas 1; North Carolina 4, Tennessee 0; Georgia 4, Florida St. A&M 0; Southern California 4, Baylor 1; Georgia 4, Oklahoma 1. Round of 16: Southern California 4, Illinois 0; Duke 4, 1; Pepperdine 4, Memphis 2; Tennessee 4, Mississippi St. 2; Baylor 0; Ohio St. 4, Florida 1; UCLA 4, Ole Miss 1; Virginia Virginia 4, California 0. Quarterfinals: UCLA 4, Duke 0; Ohio 4, California 0; Stanford 4, Kentucky 1; Pepperdine 4, Tulsa St. 4, Southern California 3; Georgia 4, Pepperdine 2; Virginia 1; Georgia 4, North Carolina 0. Quarterfinals: Southern 4, Tennessee 0. Semifinals: UCLA 4, Ohio St. 3; Virginia 4, California 4, Duke 1; UCLA 4, Ohio St. 2; Virginia 4, Stanford 0; Georgia 1. Championship: Virginia 4, UCLA 3. Pepperdine 4, Georgia 3. Semifinals: Southern California 4, UCLA 1; Virginia 4, Pepperdine 1. Championship: Southern California 4, Virginia 2.