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2019 Unlv Record Book 2019 UNLV RECORD BOOK MOUNTAIN WEST/ UNLV HEAD COACH Owen Hambrook UNLV MEN’S HEAD COACH UNLV ALL-TIME AT THE MW TOURNAMENT 2018 (at San Diego) 2018 MEN’S STANDINGS (4) UNLV def. (5) UNR 4-2 (1) USU def. (4) UNLV 4-0 PL SCHOOL MW ALL 2017 (at Boise) (3) UNLV def. (6) UNR 4-0 1. Utah State 7-0 19-8 2. Fresno State 6-1 19-12 (3) UNLV def. (2) FS 4-3 CAREER RECORD (1) USU def. (3) UNLV 4-0 3. New Mexico 3-4 15-11 2016 (at Las Vegas) YEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT. MW FINISH MW TOUR. UNLV 3-4 14-10 (4) UNLV def. (5) UNM 4-2 2018 UNLV 14-10 .583 3-4 T4th 1-1/T3rd UNR 3-4 15-8 (4) UNLV def. (8) FS 4-2 2017 UNLV 19-9 .679 4-3 T3rd 2-1/2nd San Diego State 3-4 6-20 (4) UNLV def. (2) BSU 4-3 2016 UNLV 15-10 .600 5-2 T2nd 3-0/1st 7. Air Force 1-6 11-15 2015 (at Albuquerque) 2015 UNLV 13-10 .565 3-4 6th 0-1/T5th (3) SDSU def. (6) UNLV 4-2 2014 UNLV 13-11 .541 3-3 5th 0-1/T5th Boise State 1-6 9-19 2014 (at Fresno) (3) SDSU def. (6) UNLV 4-1 2013 UNLV 17-7 .708 4-2 3rd 1-1/T3rd TOURNAMENT CHAMPION: Utah State 2013 (at Colorado Springs) 2012 UNLV 7-16 .304 1-4 5th 0-1/T5th (3) UNLV def. (6) UNR 4-1 2011 UNLV 14-11 .560 3-3 4th 0-1/T5th PLAYER OF THE YEAR (2) BSU def. (3) UNLV 4-0 2010 UNLV 13-12 .520 2-4 T5th 1-1/T3rd 2012 (at San Diego) Alexandr Cozbinov, UNLV 2009 UNLV 14-12 .538 2-4 6th 1-1/T3rd (4) TCU def. (5) UNLV 4-1 2008 UNLV 10-12 .455 3-3 T3rd 0-1/T5th FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2011 (at Fort Collins) Cem Erturk, Fresno State (5) SDSU def. (4) UNLV 4-3 2007 UNLV 13-14 .481 3-3 T3rd 3-0/1st COACH OF THE YEAR 2010 (at Las Vegas) 2006 UNLV 13-9 .591 2-4 4th 0-1/T5th James Wilson, Utah State (6) UNLV def. (3) UNM 4-3 2005 UNLV 16-8 .667 2-3 3rd 1-1/3rd (2) SDSU def. (6) UNLV 4-0 2004 UNLV 12-7 .632 3-1 2nd 0-1/3rd 2009 (at Albuquerque) TOTAL 15 YRS 203-158 .562 43-47 13-13 ALL-MW SINGLES (6) UNLV def. (3) Utah 4-2 Jack Heslin, Jr., Boise State (2) UNM def. (6) UNLV 4-1 Xander Veys, Sr., Fresno State 2008 (at Fort Worth) Zdenek Derkas, So., Fresno State (5) BYU def. (4) UNLV 4-2 2007 (at Colorado Springs) Mantas Burgailiskis, Jr., Fresno State (3) UNLV def. (6) Utah 4-0 Julien Evrard, So., Nevada (3) UNLV def. (2) TCU 4-0 Ricky Hernandez Tong, Jr., New Mexico (3) UNLV def. (5) BYU 4-1 Bart Van Leijsen, Sr., New Mexico 2006 (at San Diego) Arnaud Restifo, So., San Diego State (4) Utah def. (5) UNLV 4-3 2005 (at San Diego) Alexandr Cozbinov, Sr., UNLV (4) UNLV def. (5) Utah 4-1 Courtney Lock, Sr., UNLV (1) SDSU def. (4) UNLV 4-3 Jaime Barajas, Sr., Utah State 2004 (at San Diego) Sergiu Bucur, So., Utah State (3) SDSU def. (2) UNLV 4-2 2003 (at Provo (3) BYU def. (6) UNLV 4-1 ALL-MW DOUBLES 2002 (at Las Vegas) Jack Heslin/Kyle Butters, Boise State (4) Utah def. (5) UNLV 4-3 Julien Evrard/Kostya Nesterenko, UNR 2001 (at Salt Lake City) Bart Van Leijsen/Jorge Escutia, UNM (3) UNLV def. (6) AFA 4-0 Sander Gjoels-Andersen/Rafael Gonzalez, SDSU (3) UNLV def. (2) UNM 4-2 (4) BYU def. (3) UNLV 4-0 Courtney Lock/Alexandr Cozbinov, UNLV 2000 (at Albuquerque) Jaime Barajas/ Jose Carvajal, Utah State (3) UNLV def. (6) AFA 4-1 (2) UNM def. (3) UNLV 4-0 3rd Place: UNLV def. BYU 4-1 UNLV 2017-18 SEASON STATS 2018 TEAM RESULTS ITA RANKINGS Overall: 14-10 MW: 3-4 Home: 11-3 Away: 1-7 Neutral: 2-0 vs. Ranked: 0-2 ALEXANDR COZBINOV Date Opponent W/L Score Overall MW Rank SINGLES RANKINGS Jan. 27, 2018& at #11 Baylor L 0-4 0-1 0-0 NR PRESEASON: NR Jan. 28, 2018& vs. Purdue W 4-3 1-1 0-0 NR Feb. 20: 75 Feb. 02, 2018 LMU L 0-4 1-2 0-0 NR March 6: 89 Feb. 2, 2018 UC RIVERSIDE W 4-2 2-2 0-0 NR March 20: 85 Feb. 03, 2018% NEW MEXICO STATE W 4-2 3-2 0-0 NR April 3: 91 Feb. 03, 2018% WEBER STATE W 4-0 4-2 0-0 NR April 10: 89 Feb. 10, 2018 at #7 UCLA L 2-5 4-3 0-0 NR April 17: 96 April 24: 96 Feb. 16, 2018* SAN DIEGO STATE L 3-4 4-4 0-1 NR May 3: 99 March 7, 2018 BALL STATE W 4-0 5-4 0-1 NR FINAL: 95 March 7, 2018 MONTANA W 4-0 6-4 0-1 NR March 8, 2018 BOSTON COLLEGE W 6-1 7-4 0-1 NR March 9, 2018% UTAH L 3-4 7-5 0-1 NR March 16, 2018 MARQUETTE W 5-2 8-5 0-1 NR March 20, 2018% NAU W 5-2 9-5 0-1 NR March 24, 2018* at Utah State L 1-4 9-6 0-2 NR March 26, 2018% at BYU L 3-4 9-7 0-2 NR March 28, 2018 CAL POLY W 4-2 10-7 0-2 NR April 1, 2018*% at Boise State W 4-1 11-7 1-2 NR April 6, 2018* AIR FORCE W 4-2 12-7 2-2 NR April 8, 2018*% NEW MEXICO W 4-2 13-7 3-2 NR April 12, 2018* at Fresno State L 2-4 13-8 3-3 NR April 15, 2018*% at UNR L 1-4 13-9 3-4 NR April 26, 2018+% vs. UNR W 4-2 14-9 3-4 NR April 27, 2018+ vs. Utah State L 0-4 14-10 3-4 NR *MW Match %Mountain Region +MW Tournament at San Diego &ITA Kickoff Weekend in Waco 2017-18 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS SINGLES (ITA RANK) TOTAL DUAL TOUR MW No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 CAREER Alexandr Cozbinov 18-9 16-5 2-4 5-2 16-5 --- --- --- --- --- 74-34 Courtney Lock 12-12 8-10 4-2 4-2 --- 6-5 2-5 --- --- --- 23-14 Ruben Alberts 6-15 3-12 3-3 1-5 --- 1-4 2-8 --- --- --- 50-45 Eric Samuelsson 16-9 12-7 4-2 3-3 --- --- 3-1 9-5 0-1 --- 16-9 Richard Solberg 12-11 9-8 3-3 2-2 --- --- --- 5-1 4-7 --- 43-32 Jordan Sauer 9-7 9-7 0-0 1-2 --- --- --- --- 4-1 5-6 9-7 Clayton Alenik 6-4 4-3 2-1 0-1 --- --- --- --- --- 4-3 6-4 Kevin Chau 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-7 Mario Aguayo 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-1 Totals 79-71 61-52 18-19 16-17 16-5 7-9 7-14 14-6 8-9 9-9 Percentage .527 .540 .486 .485 .762 .438 .333 .700 .471 .500 DOUBLES (ITA RANK) TOTAL DUAL TOUR MW No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Alexandr Cozbinov/Courtney Lock 12-9 12-9 0-0 2-5 12-9 --- --- Clayton Alenik/Eric Samuelsson 8-8 8-8 0-0 1-2 --- 6-5 2-3 Ruben Alberts/Jordan Sauer 6-9 6-9 0-0 3-3 --- 3-6 3-3 Jordan Sauer/Richard Solberg 4-3 4-3 0-0 0-0 --- --- 4-3 Clayton Alenik/Richard Solberg 2-2 2-1 0-1 2-1 --- --- 2-1 Courtney Lock/Richard Solberg 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 --- --- --- Ruben Alberts/Richard Solberg 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 --- --- --- Ruben Alberts/Eric Samuelsson 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 --- --- --- Kevin Chau/Richard Solberg 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-0 --- --- --- Courtney Lock/Eric Samuelsson 3-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 --- --- --- Totals 38-36 32-30 6-6 8-11 12-9 9-11 11-10 Percentage .514 .516 .500 .421 .571 .450 .524 Two-time Big RECORDS West MVP Scott Warner (1984-87) tops the Rebels’ SINGLES season and career wins VICTORIES WINNING PERCENTAGE SEASON (Minimum 20 Matches) lists. SEASON 1. Scott Warner, 1986 35 1. Phil Agassi, 1983 (25-2) .926 2. Pat Boies, 1991 33 2. Scott Warner, 1984 (25-3) .893 MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 3. Scott Warner, 1987 31 3. Phil Agassi, 1982 (30-4) .882 YEAR ALL CONF TOUR MWC COACH Scot Hunter, 1980 31 4. Scott Warner, 1986 (35-6) .854 1969-73 No records available 5. Don Roesler, 1979 (28-5) .848 1974 13-13 — Fred Albrecht 5. Roger Pettersson, 1994 30 1975 18-5 — Fred Albrecht 6. Henner Nehles, 2005 29 6. Bruce Stubbs, 1978 (28-7) .800 1976 24-7 — Fred Albrecht 7. Eric Aanes, 1990 28 7. Roger Pettersson, 1996 (27-7) .794 1977 25-5 — Fred Albrecht Don Roesler, 1979 28 George Morrissey, 1979 (27-7) .794 1978 25-13 — Fred Albrecht Bruce Stubbs, 1978 28 9.
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