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Fresno State Men's Tennis Record Book 2017-2018 Fresno State Men’s Tennis Record Book 2017-2018 All-Time Singles Wins 1. Peter Luczak 1998-01 109 11. Marcos Garzo 1988-91 85 2. Bryan Juinio 1992-96 105 12. Rob Cheyne 1996-00 84 3. Olivier Le Jeune 1997-00 102 13. David Mullins 1998-01 81 4. Jean LeClercq 1985-88 100 14. Rudolf Siwy 2005-09 80 5. Remi Boutillier 2008-12 99 15. Andy Scorteanu 1997-00 77 6. Blago Petrov 1992-96 94 16. Tejesvi Veerepali 2006-10 76 7. Nils Koitka 1990-93 91 17. Ryan Juinio 1993-95 75 Greg Andersen 1989-92 91 18. Billy Wakefield 1982-85 73 9. Vinnie Giudicelli 1984-87 87 19. Jakub Cech 2004-07 70 10. Peter Bilgert 1984-87 86 20. Charles Irie 2004-07 68 Tom Slocum 1978-81 68 Individual Honors Singles All-Americans Peter Luczak 1999, 2001 Singles Champions Fredrik Giers 1996 1972 Doug Adams (No. 1) (PCAA) Fredrik Bergh 1995, 1996 1984 Peter Billgert (No. 6) (PCAA) 1990 Bert Lemercier (No. 3) (Big West) DoublesAll-Americans 1990 Nils Koltka (No. 4) (Big West) Kelly Gullett/ Robert Lindstedt 1997 1990 Mike Noel (No. 5) (Big West) Peter Luczak/ David Mullins 2001 1991 Marcos Garzo (No. 1) (Big West) 1991 Mike Noel (No. 6) (Big West) Conference Player of the Year 1992 Peter Klinovsky (No. 5) (Big West) 1996 Fredrik Bergh 2006 Jakub Cech Doubles Champions 2008 Rudolf Siwy 1984 Paul Roybal/Bill Wakefield (No. 1) 2012 Remi Boutillier (PCAA) 1992 Greg Anderson/Mike Noel (No. 2) Conference Freshman of the Year (PCAA) 2017 Zdenek Derkas (Mountain West) 2018 Cem Erturk (Mountain West) Coach of the Year 2017 Luke Shields (Mountain West) 1 Fresno State Men’s Tennis Coaching Records Duane Ballard Michael Hegarty (1971-1986) (1998-2001) 197-146-1 .574 (16 years) 76-33 .697 (4 years) Year Record Percent Conference Finish Year Record Percent Conference Finish 1971 6-12 .333 PCAA - 5th 1998 15-11 .576 WAC - 3rd 1972 7-14 .333 PCAA - 4th 1999 20-9 .689 WAC - Champions 1973 4-14 .222 PCAA - 5th 2000 24-5 .828 WAC - 3rd 1974 11-7 .611 PCAA - 6th 2001 18-9 .667 WAC - Runners-up 1975 10-5 .667 PCAA - 5th 1976 17-5 .773 PCAA - 5th Brad Dancer 1977 15-4 .789 PCAA - 3rd (2002-2004) 1978 17-6-1 .729 PCAA - 6th 38-35 .521 (3 years) 1979 12-8 .600 PCAA - 6th Year Record Percent Conference Finish 1980 12-6 .667 PCAA - 4th 2002 7-16 .304 WAC - 5th 1981 18-9 .667 PCAA - 5th 2003 18-9 .667 WAC - 3rd 1982 11-11 .500 PCAA - 5th 2004 13-10 .565 WAC -5th 1983 9-14 .391 PCAA - 6th 1984 17-10 .630 PCAA - 4th Jay Udwadia 1985 15-10 .600 PCAA - 5th (2005- 2012) 1986 16-10 .615 PCAA - 3rd 92-51 .643 (7 years) Year Record Percent Conference Finish Brad Stine 2005 10-11 .476 WAC - 5th (1987-91) 2006 15-7 .682 WAC - Runners-up 78-52 .600 (5 years) 2007 13-10 .565 WAC - Runners-up Year Record Percent Conference Finish 2008 17-9 .654 WAC - Runners-up 1987 18-9 .667 PCAA - 5th 2009 17-9 .654 WAC - 3rd 1988 12-14 .462 PCAA - 4th 2010 19-10 .655 WAC - Runners-up 1989 20-9 .690 Big West - 3rd 2011 17-9 .654 WAC - Champions 1990 15-10 .600 Big West - Runners-up 2012 20-5 .800 WAC - Champions 1991 13-10 .565 Big West - Champions Evan Austin Peter Smith (2013-Present) (1992-97) 36-37 .493 (3 years) 102-57 .654 (6 years) Year Record Percent Conference Finish Year Record Percent Conference Finish 2013 7-17 .291 MW - 5th 1992 13-9 .591 Big West - Runners-up 2014 13-10 .565 MW - 5th 1993 13-11 .542 WAC - Runners-up 2015 16-10 .615 MW - T-5th 1994 20-8 .714 WAC - 3rd 1995 16-12 .571 WAC - 2nd Luke Shields 1996 23-5 .892 WAC - Champions (2016-Present) 1997 17-12 .590 WAC - 4th 47-42 .528 (3 years) Year Record Percent Conference Finish 2016 10-17 .370 MW - 8th 2017 18-13 .580 MW - 2nd Fresno State Men’s Tennis 2 Coaching Records 2018 19-12 .857 MW - 2nd All-Conference Teams Mountain West (2012-Present) All-MW Singles Team 2013 Reid deLaubenfels 2014 Sai Kartik Nakireddi 2015 Euan McIntosh 2016 Nikolas Papic 2016 Euan McIntosh 2017 Xander Veys 2017 Euan McIntosh 2018 Mantas Bugailiskis 2018 Zdenek Derkas 2018 Xander Veys All-MW Doubles Team 2015 Euan McIntosh/Adam Glynn 2016 Euan McIntosh/Mantas Bugailiskis 2017 Euan McIntosh/Patrik Pech Fresno State Men’s Tennis 3 NCAA Participants Ivan Keskinov 6-3, 3-0 (retired); 2nd Round: lost to Esteban 1994 — 1st Round: def. Mahesh Bhupathi, Mis- Carril, TCU, 6-7, 7-5, 7-5. sissippi, 6-3, 3-0 (retired); 2nd Round: lost to 2000 — 1st Round: lost to Daniel Anderson, Laurent Orsini, Mississippi State, 6- VCU, 6-3, 6-1. 2, 6-3. 1995 — 1st Round: lost to Sargis Sargisian, Ari- Jakub Cech zona State, 6-0, 6-4 2006 –– 1st Round: def. Eric Claesson, Missis- sippi, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2; 2nd Round: lost to Arnau Fredrik Bergh Brugues, Tulsa, 6-4, 6-3. 1995 — 1st Round: def. Damon Henkel, Flori- da, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1; 2nd Round: def. Mike Sprouse, Rudolf Siwy Notre Dame, 6-2, 6-3; 3rd Round: def. Robert 2009 –– 1st Round: def. Michael Shabaz, Vir- Janecek, UCLA, 6-1, 6-3; Quarterfinals: lost to ginia, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; 2nd Round: lost to Blake Jeff Salzenstein, Stanford, 6-3, 6-3. Strode, Arkansas, 6-2, 6-3. 1996 — 1st Round: def. Oscar Bustos, Arizona State, 7-6 (5), 6-4; 2nd Round: def. Ryan Wolt- Remi Boutillier ers, Stanford, 6-3, 6-3; 3rd Round: def. Phil 2012 –– 1st Round: def. Chris Mengel, Duke, Cooper, Wichita State, 6-1, 6-3. Quarterfinals: 6-4, 6-4; 2nd Round: lost to Bradley Klahn, def. Oliver Mayo, Virginia Tech, 6-4, 6-2; Semifi- Stanford, 6-1, 6-1. nals: def. Adam Peterson, USC, 6-4, 6-3; Finals: lost to Cecil Mamiit, USC, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. Francis Alcantara 2012 –– 1st Round: lost to Marcel Thiemann, Fredrik Giers Mississippi, 6-3, 7-6 (2). 1996 — 1st Round: def. Michael Jessup, Pep- perdine, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3; 2nd Round: lost to Srdjan Bryan Juinio/Ryan Juinio Muskatirovic, UCLA, 6-3, 6-3. 1994 – 1st Round: lost to Mark Weaver/Bernar- 1997 — 1st Round: def. Jon Glover, Florida, do Martinez, Texas A&M, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. 6-3, 6-4; 2nd Round: lost to Eric Taino, UCLA, 1995 – 1st Round: lost to Brett Hansen/Fernan- 4-6, 6-0, 7-6 (2). do Samayoa, USC, 6-4, 6-2. Peter Luczak Fredrik Bergh/P.J. Dormire 1999 — 1st Round: def. Francisco Rodriguez, 1995 – 1st Round: lost to Ford Lankford/ Alabama, 7-6, 2-6, 7-5; 2nd Round: def. Tom Jason Thompson, Kentucky, 7-6 (4), 6-1. Hand, LSU, 7-5, 6-3; 3rd Round: lost to Nathan Overholser, 6-3, 6-3. Fredrik Giers/Ryan Juinio 2000 — 1st Round: lost to Carlos Drada, Ken- 1996 — 1st Round: def. Bruce Li/Mitch Spren- tucky, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; 2001 – 1st Round: lost to gelmeyer, Clemson, 6-3, 6-4; 2nd Round: lost to Mark Parsons, Tennessee, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4. Troy Budgen/Brad Sceney, Pepperdine, 6-2, 6-3. Olivier Le Jeune Kelly Gullett/Robert Lindstedt 1999 — 1st Round: def. Tyler Cleveland, Iowa, 1997 — 1st Round: lost to Ed Carter/Sergio 4 Fresno State Men’s Tennis NCAA Participants Elias, Arizona State, 6-3, 6-4 Rob Cheyne/Andy Scorteanu 2000 — 1st Round: def. Jeff Morrison/ Nathan Overholser, Florida, 7-5, 6-4; 2nd Round: lost to Doug Root/Ramsey Smith, Duke, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4. David Mullins/Peter Luczak 2001 — 1st Round: def. Oliver Maiberger/ Adam Webster, San Diego State, 7-5, 6-2; 2nd Round: lost to Trace Fielding/Chris Haney, TCU, 6-3, 6-4. Sergiu Modoc/Hector Almada 2003 — 1st Round: lost to Oliver Maiberger/ Ryan Redondo, San Diego State, 6-3, 6-4 Remi Boutillier/Rikusde Villiers 2010 — 1st Round: lost to Steven Forman/Iain Atkinson, Wake Forest, 7-6(4), 7-6 (5). Remi Boutillier/Rikusde Villiers 2011 — 1st Round: lost to No. 12 Daniel Co- chrane/ Tim Puetz, Auburn, 7-5, 7-6 (2). Remi Boutillier/Francis Alcantara 2012 — 1st Round: lost to No. 3 Kevin King/ Juan Spir, Georgia Tech, 7-6(1), 5-7, 6-2. Fresno State Men’s Tennis 5 NCAA Tournament Results 1994 2nd Round vs. California; L, 4-2 NCAA Regionals • Albuquerque, N.M. 2003 1st Round vs. Boise State; W, 6-0 NCAA Tournament • Stanford, Calif. Finals vs. New Mexico; W, 4-3 1st Round vs. Arizona State; W, 4-2 NCAA Tournament • South Bend, Ind. 2nd Round vs. Stanford L, 4-0 1st Round vs. Stanford; L, 4-2 2004 1995 NCAA Tournament • Westwood, Calif. NCAA Regionals • Fresno, Calif. 1st Round vs. Pepperdine; L, 4-0 1st Round vs. Boise State; W, 4-1 2010 Finals vs. New Mexico; W, 4-1 NCAA Tournament • Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA Tournament • Athens, Ga. 1st Round vs. BYU; W, 4-2 1st Round vs. UCLA; L, 4-3 2nd Round vs. USC; L, 4-1 1996 2011 NCAA Tournament • Athens. Ga. NCAA Tournament • Berekeley, Calif. 1st Round vs. Pepperdine; W, 4-0 1st Round vs.
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