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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) 1. Utah State 7-0 19-8 (3) UNLV def. (6) UNR 4-0 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. Roger Pettersson, 1994 (30-8) .789 1979 26-7 — Fred Albrecht 10. Roger Pettersson, 1996 27 10. Pat Boies, 1991 (33-10) .767 1980 25-13 — Fred Albrecht Matt McDougall, 1980 27 11. Henner Nehles, 2005 (29-9) .763 1981 15-9 — Fred Albrecht 1982 34-5 NA/4th NA Fred Albrecht Sammy Alvarez, 1980 27 1983 25-3 NA/3rd NA Fred Albrecht George Morrissey, 1979 27 1984 14-11 NA/6th NA Mike Mushkin 1985 14-11 NA/6th NA Jack Pate CAREER CAREER (Minimum Two Seasons) 1986 14-19 NA/6th NA Craig Witcher 1. Scott Warner, 1984-87 112 1. Phil Agassi, 1982-83 (55-6) .902 1987 16-10 NA/3rd NA Craig Witcher 2. Roger Pettersson, 1993-96 97 2. Scott Warner, 1984-87 (112-32) .778 1988 7-20 NA/7th NA Craig Witcher Pat Boies, 1990-93 97 3. Bruce Stubbs, 1975-78 (80-26) .755 1989 15-11 NA/5th NA Craig Witcher 4. Scot Hunter, 1979-82 91 4. Roger Pettersson, 1993-96 (97-33) .746 1990 12-15 NA/4th NA Craig Witcher 5. George Morrissey, 1976-79 89 5. Jerry Berg, 1976-78 (69-24) .742 1991 18-11 NA/5th NA Craig Witcher 6. Matt McDougall, 1980-83 88 1992 8-8 NA/4th NA Larry Easley 6. Wayne Pickard, 1976-77 (47-17) .734 7. Asaf Tishler, 1996-99 85 1993 11-7 NA/2nd NA Larry Easley 7. Scot Hunter, 1979-82 (91-35) .722 1994 17-8 3-0/1st NA Larry Easley 8. Bruce Stubbs, 1975-78 80 8. Henner Nehles, 2003-05 (52-21) .712 1995 11-11 3-0/1st NA Larry Easley 9. Luca Barlocchi, 2007-10 76 9. Asaf Tishler, 1996-99 (85-36) .702 10. Alexandr Cozbinov, 2015-18 74 1996 17-8 3-0/1st NA Larry Easley 10. Matt McDougall, 1980-83 (88-38) .698 11. Eric Aanes, 1989-92 73 1997 20-7 2-1/2nd NA Larry Easley 11. George Morrissey, 1976-79 (89-39) .695 1998 12-11 1-1/T5th NA Larry Easley Lee Rosenthal, 1986-89 73 1999 12-10 2-1/T3rd NA Larry Easley 2000 8-14 1-2/3rd NA Larry Easley 2001 13-10 2-1/2nd 2-3/T3rd Larry Easley DOUBLES 2002 10-12 1-1/5th 2-3/5th Larry Easley VICTORIES WINNING PERCENTAGE 2003 2-14 0-2/6th 0-5/6th Larry Easley SEASON (Minimum 20 Matches) 2004 12-7 0-1/T3rd 5-2/3rd Owen Hambrook SEASON 1. Greg Henderson, 1982 (21-2) .913 2005 16-8 1-1/T3rd 2-3/4th Owen Hambrook 1. Roger Pettersson, 1996 33 2006 13-9 0-1/T5th 2-4/4th Owen Hambrook 2. Luke Smith, 1996 31 Matt McDougall, 1981 (21-2) .913 2007 13-14 3-0/1st 3-3/T3rd Owen Hambrook 3. Tim Blenkiron, 1997 28 Scot Hunter, 1981 (21-2) .913 2008 10-12 0-1/T5th 3-3/T3rd Owen Hambrook Asaf Tishler, 1997 28 4. Jerry Berg, 1976 (25-3) .893 2009 14-12 1-1/T3rd 2-4/6th Owen Hambrook Matt McDougall, 1980 28 5. Tim Blenkiron, 1996 (20-3) .870 2010 13-12 1-1/T3rd 2-4/T5th Owen Hambrook Scot Hunter, 1980 28 6. George Morrissey, 1977 (25-4) .862 2011 14-11 0-1/T5th 3-3/T4th Owen Hambrook 7. Luke Smith, 1997 27 Murray Peterson, 1977 (25-4) .862 2012 7-16 0-1/T5th 1-4/5th Owen Hambrook Jerry Berg, 1978 27 8. Asaf Tishler, 1996 (18-3) .857 2013 17-7 1-1/T3rd 4-2/3rd Owen Hambrook 9. George Morrissey, 1979 25 9. Phil Agassi, 1982 (17-3) .850 2014 13-11 0-1/T5th 3-3/5th Owen Hambrook Greg Menster, 1978 25 2015 13-10 0-1/T5th 3-4/6th Owen Hambrook Bruce Stubbs, 1978 25 10. Dan Knight, 1977 (22-4) .846 2016 15-10 3-0/1st 3-4/T4th Owen Hambrook George Morrissey, 1977 25 2017 19-9 1-1/T3rd 4-3/T3rd Owen Hambrook Murray Peterson, 1977 25 2018 14-10 1-1/T3rd 3-4/T4th Owen Hambrook Jerry Berg, 1976 25

ITA RANKINGS RECORDS CAREER CAREER (Minimum Two Seasons) SINGLES Roger Pettersson 13 1995 1. George Morrissey, 1976-79 91 1. Scot Hunter, 1979-81 (49-10) .831 Regular Season 2. Scot Hunter, 1979-82 89 2. Phil Agassi, 1982-83 (33-7) .825 Roger Pettersson 4 1994, ‘96 3. Luke Smith, 1994-97 85 3. Jerry Berg, 1976-78 (75-18) .806 Final Top-20 Rankings Roger Pettersson 8 1996 4. Matt McDougall, 1980-83 84 4. Matt McDougall, 1980-83, (84-21) .800 Luke Smith 20 1997 5. Asaf Tishler, 1996-99 81 5. Dan Knight, 1975-77 (58-16) .784 DOUBLES Tim Blenkiron, 1994-97 81 6. Scot Hunter, 1979-82 (89-25) .781 Preseason 7. Jerry Berg, 1976-78 75 Luke Smith/Asaf Tishler 8 1997 7. Asaf Tishler, 1996-99 (81-26) .757 Regular Season 8. Bruce Stubbs, 1975-78 73 8. Tim Blenkiron, 1994-97 (81-27) .750 Zivkovic/Skorin 1 1999 9. Roger Pettersson, 1993-96 70 9. Roger Pettersson, 1993-96 (81-30) .730 Final 10. Wesley Burrows, 2006-09 69 Charles Olinger, 1993-94 (27-10) .730 Luke Smith/Tim Blenkiron 2 1997 Scott Warner, 1984-87 69 Luke Smith/R. Pettersson 2 1996 TEAM Preseason 29 1997 Regular Season 16 1996 Final 27 1996 UNLV TITLES

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AWESOME AUSSIES SHOCK WORLD Luke Smith entered the 1997 NCAA Champion- ships at UCLA as the country’s 65th-ranked singles player and exited as his school’s fi rst national champion in the sport. The senior from Australia unleashed a punishing serve LukeLuke SmithSmith to mow down all challengers in straight sets 1997 NCAA SINGLES & over fi ve days, including a 6-1, 7-5 victory overr USC’s USC’s DOUBLES CHAMPION in the historic fi nal. Perhaps even more stunning, Smith teamed with senior Tim Blenkiron to also run the table in doubles play. The duo’s wild week culminated in a 6-4, 6-4 win over the same Trojan foe Bastl and his partner Kyle Spencer to earn UNLV’s fi fth NCAA title Tim Blenkiron in any sport. Smith, who became only the second player in 20 years to 1997 NCAA DOUBLES CHAMPION earn both crowns in the same year, played in the main draw of the U.S. Open and again teamed with Blenkiron in the national doubles event. YOU GO, YUGOS! Only a year after UNLV’s fi rst two NCAA championships, the school’s third Collegiate Grand Slam title came from an unlikely source. A sophomore duo from Belgrade (the former Yugoslavia) – Nenad Zivkovic and Gregor Skorin – traveled to Baltimore’s Suburbran Racquet Club ranked 25th in the nation and beat four top-20 duos to take home the trophy of the 1998 T. Rowe Price National Clay Court Championship. After rallying to nip the tournament’s seventh seed in the fi rst round, Zivkovic/Skorin also needed a tiebreaker to move into the quarterfi nals. Because of bad weather, the fi nal three rounds of the event were pushed onto one day – September 28. The morning started with a quarterfi nal win over fourth-seeded and ninth-ranked Esteban Carril and Martin Jirak of TCU, 6-2, 6-3. Then came a 7-6, 7-5 semifi nal victory over 16th-ranked Cary Franklin and Oliver Freelove of Illinois. In the fi nals, the Rebel tandem defeated 17th-ranked Myles Clouston and Raul Munoz of Wake Forest 6-1, 6-4. Just 10 weeks later, after compiling an 8-2 fall tournament record, Zivkovic and Skorin earned the fi rst No. 1 national ranking -- men’s or women’s, singles or doubles -- in UNLV history. Skorin

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UNLV RECORD Thomas Schneiter Year Singles Doubles 2002 SINGLES ALL-AMERICAN 2001-02 24-8 10-13 2002 ITA REGIONAL SENIOR OF THE YEAR 2000-01 11-8 10-7 2002 UNLV CO-SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR Total 35-16 20-20 TWO-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE THREE-TIME MWC PLAYER OF THE WEEK Thomas Schneiter transferred to UNLV from the University of Oregon but did not leave the desert until turning in one of the top senior campaigns in school history. After a non-descript junior season, The Can’t-Miss-Swiss moved to the squad’s No. 1 singles spot and served notice with a win over UCLA’s 13th-ranked Marcin Matkowski at an individual tournament in January. Schneiter went on to compile a 15-4 dual-match record that included a nine-match winning streak but was highlighted by undeniably one of the top matches in UNLV tennis history. On April 6, 2002, with his team being soundly beaten by fourth-ranked Pepperdine, Schneiter rallied to forge the Miracle of Malibu when he won a third-set tiebreaker over the nation’s top-ranked player, Al Garland, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6. Losing only once in conference play, Schneiter was tabbed All-MWC for the second straight spring and set a school record in being named conference player of the week three times in the same season. Having earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Singles Championship, he picked up his school’s fi rst win at the event since 1997 with a straight-set victory over Big West Conference Player of the Year Carlos Palencia of UCSB. Needing one more victory to reach All-America status, Schneiter came up huge once more by upsetting another UCLA star, 10th-ranked Tobias Clemens, 6-4, 6-3. Despite being ousted by the tourney’s top seed the next day, Schneiter became his school’s fi fth All- American and fi rst in a half-decade. Only the second men’s tennis player tabbed UNLV Sportsman of the Year, Schneiter’s effort was capped by being named ITA Regional Senior Player of the Year. Luke Smith 1997 NCAA SINGLES & DOUBLES CHAMPION 1997 SINGLES & DOUBLES ALL-AMERICAN 1996 DOUBLES ALL-AMERICAN TWO-TIME ROLEX ALL-STAR TEAM SEVEN-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 2008 UNLV HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE Luke Smith forged a permanent place in NCAA tennis lore in May 1997 by turning UCLA’s Los Angeles Tennis Center into his personal playground en route to sweeping two national championships in near-blowout manner. Head Coach Larry Easley had not even seen Smith play a single point when the scrawny 17-year-old from Australia hit Las Vegas in fall of 1993 as a tag-along recruit with fellow-countryman Tim Blenkiron. However, by his senior year, Smith’s body and maturity level had caught up with his powerful serve. Ranked 65th, Smith led the Rebels to a No. 1 seed in the WAC Championships. He fell in the league fi nals but it would mark Smith’s last-ever collegiate defeat. He won twice in the regionals and then ripped off fi ve more victories en route to the NCAA singles title. Unleashing a devastatingly accurate service game, Smith steam rolled into the fi nals and dispatched George Bastl of USC, 6-1, 7-6, to win his school’s fi rst-ever Grand Slam title. It just took a few hours to win another. Later that day he teamed with Blenkiron to win the doubles crown in straight sets to become the fi rst unseeded player to win both in the same year. Smith’s run, however, did not end there. Turning professional, he continued his tear while touring in a satellite event and picked up more championships while his winning streaks reached an UNLV RECORD incredible 15 in singles and 21 in doubles matches over the summer. He played in the main draw Year Singles Doubles of the U.S. Open in both singles and doubles and staged a triumphant return home by reaching the 1996-97 23-15 27-11 quarterfi nals of the in doubles. After various injuries cut his pro career short, the 1995-96 20-10 31-7 1994-95 10-11 14-11 former member of the Australian Team became an instructor at the Peter Smith Tennis 1993-94 12-7 13-6 Academy. He returned to campus in 2008 to be inducted into the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame along Total 65-43 85-35 with his former doubles partner. MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS

Tim Blenkiron UNLV RECORD 1997 NCAA DOUBLES CHAMPION Year Singles Doubles 1997 DOUBLES ALL-AMERICAN 1996-97 21-13 28-10 1997 NCAA DOUBLES CHAMPION 1995-96 17-9 20-3 1997 ROLEX ALL-STAR TEAM 1994-95 12-9 14-9 THREE-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1993-94 19-9 19-5 Total 69-40 81-27 2008 UNLV HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE One half of UNLV’s only national champion duo, Tim Blenkiron was a lanky power player from Down UnderUnUndeder whowwhho finishedffinishshed asas a member of three conference championship teams. His four-year career (1994-97) included climb- ing to ninth on the all-time singles victories list, but it was in doubles play that the rangy Blenkiron made his real mark. Not only did he stand fi fth on the school’s career list for doubles wins, but he also earned fi rst team all-conference honors with three different partners. It was the fi nal of his teammate trio, fellow Aussie Luke Smith, who helped Blenkiron reach glory. The pair, which entered the 1997 postseason ranked 19th, tore off a string of fi ve victories at the Los Angeles Tennis Center, only losing two sets along the way. The fi nal, 6-4, 6-4, win over USC’s George Bastl and Kyle Spencer made Blenkiron and Smith NCAA champions in their fi nal collegiate match. Retired from competitive tennis, Blenkiron married former Lady Rebel Lisa Annebro in 1998 just months before graduating and taking a job as the UNLV men’s team as- sistant, which he served as for one year. Now a key player at the Team Agassi group in Las Vegas, Blenkiron entered the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008. Roger Pettersson 1996 SINGLES & DOUBLES ALL-AMERICAN 1994 SINGLES ALL-AMERICAN 1996 ITA OSUNA SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD UNLV RECORD 1996 ROLEX ALL-STAR TEAM Year Singles Doubles 1995-96 27-7 *33-7 1996 FIRST TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 1994-95 24-10 11-6 1994, 1995, 1996 CONFERENCE MVP 1993-94 30-8 15-5 SIX-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1992-93 16-8 12-9 2006 UNLV HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE Total 97-23 71-27 Quite simply the most accomplished and decorated UNLV *School Record tennis player ever, Roger Pettesson used his collegiate career from 1993-96 to earn national recognition for himself, his team and his university on and off the courts. The 1996 Rafael Osuna Award winner was named his school’s Sportsman of the Year as well as being UNLV’s choice for Big West Conference Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. No less accomplished during play, he and partner Luke Smith were the school’s fi rst-ever duo to qualify for the NCAA tournament in 1995. After a quick exit, they returned in 1996 and nearly won the thing, ultimately earning what was then the highest ranking of any kind at the school with the No. 2 spot. Pettersson ultimately re-wrote a large portion of the school’s record books, including earning a program-best No. 4 ranking in singles as both a sophomore and senior. Tied for second on the all-time victory list in singles, the Swede’s 33 doubles wins in 1996 are the best ever in Las Vegas. Only the second three-time winner of Big West Player of the Year honors, Pettersson’s most impressive doings may be have been leading the once-downtrodden Rebel program to its fi rst conference title – and then another and then another (1994-96). Married in 1995 to former Lady Rebel Vicki Stephenson, Pettersson retired from competitive tennis after graduation to enter the business world and is now a hotel executive in Las Vegas. He was inducted into the UNLV Athletics Hall of Fame in 2006.

Scott Warner UNLV RECORD 1987 SINGLES ALL-AMERICAN Year Singles Doubles TWO-TIME CONFERENCE MVP 1986-87 31-12 20-11 1985-86 *35-6 20-15 THREE-TIME FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 1984-85 21-11 17-10 1998 UNLV HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE 1983-84 25-3 13-10 Total *112-32 70-46 *School Record Hailing from coconut-covered South Florida, Scott Warner decided to leave his tennis-rich homeland and head west to mine his future. His trek landed him at a young university whose tennis tradition had not yet burst beyond the desert. But he quickly changed all that. Serving it up in a forgettable facility that pre-dates the school’s current tennis palace, the big-hitting youngster from the Sunshine State soon grew into a man of fi rsts for a Rebel program that now commands national respect. The Warner Milestones are plentiful: First All-American for men’s or women’s tennis, fi rst conference player of the year, fi rst NCAA championships participant as well as the fi rst Rebel to reach as far as the national quarterfi nal. He was the school’s fi rst three-time all-league performer, the fi rst to net 35 victories in a season, and fi rst to amass 100 wins in a career. Scott “Rocket” Warner, who went on to become a businessman back home, still stands tall atop the Rebel record books. And in 1998, Warner forged one more fi rst. He became the initial UNLV tennis player – male or female – inducted into his school’s MEN’S HONORS & TITLES

UNLV ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME ITA REGIONAL PLAYER TO WATCH 2010 — Head Coach Larry Easley (posthumous) 2016 — Jakob Amilon (Mountain) 2008 — Luke Smith, Tim Blenkiron 2010 — Mehdi Bouras (Mountain) 2006 — Roger Pettersson 2007 — Elliot Wronski (Mountain) 1998 — Scott Warner 1997 — Asaf Tishler (Mountain) 1994 — Roger Pettersson (Mountain) ITA GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONSHIP 1998 — Nenad Zivkovic/Gregor Skorin ITA REGIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (National Clay Court Doubles) 2007 — Owen Hambrook (Mountain) 1997 — Luke Smith (NCAA Singles) 2001 — Larry Easley (Mountain) 1997 — Luke Smith/Tim Blenkiron (NCAA Doubles) 1998 — Larry Easley (Co) (Mountain)

ITA ALL-AMERICA 2002 — Thomas Schneiter (Singles) CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2018 — Alexandr Cozbinov (MW) 1997 — Luke Smith (Singles & Doubles) 2017 — Jakob Amilon (MW) 1997 — Tim Blenkiron (Doubles) 2011 — Mehdi Bouras (MW) 1996 — Roger Pettersson (Singles & Doubles) 2005 — Henner Nehles (MW) 1996 — Luke Smith (Doubles) 1996 — Roger Pettersson (Big West) 1994 — Roger Pettersson (Singles) 1995 — Roger Pettersson (Big West) 1987 — Scott Warner (Singles) Roger Pettersson was a three- 1994 — Roger Pettersson (Co) (Big West) time Big West Player of the Year. 1987 — Scott Warner (PCAA) ITA REGIONAL SINGLES CHAMPION 1986 — Scott Warner (PCAA) 2009 — Elliot Wronski (Feb. 4 & Feb. 18) 2016 — Jakob Amilon (Mountain) 2008 — Elliot Wronski (Feb. 6) 2004 — Henner Nehles (Mountain) CONFERENCE FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2007 — Elliot Wronski (Feb. 22, March 16 & May 3) 2013 — Gilad Berman (MW) ROLEX COLLEGIATE ALL-STAR 2006 — Brett Hunter (March 16) 2009 — Mehdi Bouras (MW) Joel Kielbowicz (March 23) 1997 — Luke Smith (Singles) 2002 — Aviram Salomon (MW) 2005 — Henner Nehles (Feb. 16 & March 23) 1997 — Smith/Blenkiron (Doubles) Joel Kielbowicz (Feb. 23 & March 16) 1996 — Pettersson/Smith (Doubles) CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2004 — Henner Nehles (Feb. 11 & April 7) 1996 — Larry Easley (Big West) UNLV SPORTSMAN OF THE YEAR 2003 — Henner Nehles (March 12) 1995 — Larry Easley (Big West) 2002 — Thomas Schneiter (Feb. 21, April 3 & 10) 2002 — Thomas Schneiter (Co-) 1994 — Larry Easley (Big West) Aviram Salomon (March 27) 1996 — Roger Pettersson 2001 — Nenad Zivkovic (Feb. 22) ITA RAFAEL OSUNA Danny Erez (March 21) SPORTSMAN AWARD CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 2000 — Danny Erez (Feb. 16) MOST HONORS IN A CAREER Vladimir Pavicevic (March 15) 1996 — Roger Pettersson 1. 6, Jakob Amilon, 2014-17 1999 — (WAC) Asaf Tishler (March 9 & April 13) ITA REGIONAL ARTHUR ASHE 6, Mehdi Bouras, 2009-11 1998 — (WAC) Gregor Skorin (Feb. 17) LEADERSHIP AWARD 6, Elliot Wronski, 2006-09 Asaf Tishler (March 24) 4. 5, Ace Matias,2012-14 1997 — (WAC) Luke Smith (Feb. 17 & April 7) 1998 — Asaf Tishler (Mountain) 5, Henner Nehles, 2003-05 Asaf Tishler (March 31) ITA REG. JOHN V. NOSTRAND AWARD MOST HONORS IN A SEASON 2001 — Nenad Zivkovic (Mountain) 1. 5, Mehdi Bouras, 2011 ITA REGIONAL SENIOR 2. 4, Jakob Amilon, 2017 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 3 3, Ace Matias, 2013 3, Elliot Wronski, 2007 2018 — Alexandr Cozbinov (Mountain) 3, Thomas Schneiter, 2002 2017 — Jakob Amilon (Mountain) 2011 — Mehdi Bouras (Mountain) 2018 — Alexandr Cozbinov (Feb. 14 & April 4) 2005 — Henner Nehles (Mountain) Richard Solberg (April 12) 2002 — Thomas Schneiter (Mountain) 2017 — Jakob Amilon (Feb. 8, March 15, April 12 & April 19) 2001 — Nenad Zivkovic (Mountain) 2016 — Jakob Amilon (Feb. 10 & April 28) 1999 — Asaf Tishler (Mountain) 2015 — Jakob Amilon (Feb. 11) 2014 — Ace Matias (March 19 & April 9) ITA REGIONAL 2013 — Ace Matias (Feb. 6, April 3 & April 10) ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR 2012 — Alex Bull (Feb. 1), Charlie Alvarado (March 7), 2002 — Stephane Matheu-Cambas (Mountain) Rene Ruegamer (March 14) 1998 — Doug Failla (Mountain) 2011 — Mehdi Bouras (Jan. 26, Feb. 16, Feb. 23, March 17 & April 26) 2010 — Mehdi Bouras (Feb. 10) The late Mehdi Bouras left as one of the most Luca Barlocchi (April 14) decorated Rebels in history. MEN’S HONORS & TITLES

MOST ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS 1996 — Roger Pettersson, fi rst team singles SINGLES Alex Cozbinov Luke Smith, fi rst team singles 1. 4, Luke Smith, 1994-97 Smith/Tishler, fi rst team doubles 4, Roger Pettersson, 1993-96 Pettersson/Blenkiron, fi rst team doubles 3. 3, Alexandr Cozbinov, 2015-18 Tim Blenkiron, second team singles 3, Ace Matias, 2013-15 Pettersson/Smith, second team doubles 3, Mehdi Bouras, 2009-11 1995 — Roger Pettersson, fi rst team singles 3, Elliot Wronski, 2006-09 Luke Smith, fi rst team singles 3, Henner Nehles, 2003-05 Blenkiron/Norton, fi rst team doubles 3, Scott Warner, 1984-87 Pettersson/Smith, fi rst team doubles DOUBLES Tim Blenkiron, second team singles 1. 4, Luke Smith, 1994-97 1994 — Roger Pettersson, fi rst team singles 4, Roger Pettersson, 1993-96 Luke Smith, fi rst team singles 3. 3, Ace Matias, 2013-15 Olinger/Smith, fi rst team doubles 3, Elliot Wronski, 2006-09 2010 — Mehdi Bouras, fi rst team singles Matt Rivera, second team singles COMBINED SINGLES & DOUBLES Luca Barlocchi, fi rst team singles Charles Olinger, second team singles 1. 8, Luke Smith, 1994-97 Bouras/Barlocchi fi rst team doubles Blenkiron/Norton, second team doubles 8, Roger Pettersson, 1993-96 2009 — Mehdi Bouras, fi rst team singles 1993 — Roger Pettersson (No. 2 singles champion)* 3. 6, Ace Matias, 2013-15 Elliot Wronski, fi rst team singles Matt Rivera (No. 3 singles runner-up)* 6, Elliot Wronski, 2006-09 Wronski/Luca Barlocchi fi rst team doubles Charles Olinger (No. 4 singles runner-up)* 2008 — Elliot Wronski, fi rst team singles 1991 — Pat Boies (No. 4 singles champion)* 1987 — Scott Warner (No. 1 singles champion)* Ace Matias Luca Barlocchi, fi rst team singles Wronski/David Campbell fi rst team doubles 1986 — Scott Warner (No. 1 singles champion)* 2007 — Elliot Wronski, fi rst team singles 1984 — Scott Warner (No. 2 singles champion)* Wronski/Brett Hunter, fi rst team doubles 1983 — Phil Agassi (No. 1 singles runner-up)* 2006 — Joel Kielbowicz, fi rst team singles Matt McDougal (No. 2 singles runner-up)* Kielbowicz/David Campbell fi rst team doubles Giller/Morgan (No. 1 doubles runner-up)* 2005 — Henner Nehles, fi rst team singles 1982 — Tim Giller (No. 3 singles champion)* Joel Kielbowicz, fi rst team singles Kielbowicz/David Campbell fi rst team doubles 2004 — Henner Nehles, fi rst team singles Aviram Salomon, fi rst team singles 2003 — Henner Nehles, fi rst team singles Aviram Salomon, fi rst team singles 2002 — Thomas Schneiter, fi rst team singles 2001 — Nenad Zivkovic, fi rst team singles ALL-CONFERENCE* Thomas Schneiter, fi rst team singles 2018 — Alexandr Cozbinov, fi rst team singles Zivkovic/Skorin, fi rst team doubles Courtney Lock, fi rst team singles 2000 — Danny Erez, fi rst team singles Cozbinov/Lock, fi rst team doubles Vladimir Pavicevic, fi rst team singles 2017 — Jakob Amilon fi rst team singles Zivkovic/Skorin, fi rst team doubles Alexandr Cozbinov, fi rst team singles 1999 — Asaf Tishler, fi rst team singles Amilon/Evaldo Neto, fi rst team doubles 1998 — Asaf Tishler, fi rst team singles 2016 — Jakob Amilon fi rst team singles 1997 — Luke Smith, fi rst team singles Alexandr Cozbinov, fi rst team singles Smith/Blenkiron, fi rst team doubles Amilon/Ruben Alberts, fi rst team doubles Asaf Tishler, second team doubles The 2007 Rebels won the program’s fi rst MW men’s title. 2015 — Ace Matias, fi rst team singles Denys Pume, fi rst team singles Matias/Adam Gage-Brown, fi rst team doubles 2014 — Ace Matias, fi rst team singles Denys Pume, fi rst team singles Tamas Batyi, fi rst team singles Matias/Pume, fi rst team doubles 2013 — Ace Matias, fi rst team singles Gilad Berman, fi rst team singles Matias/Bernard Schoeman, fi rst team doubles The 2016 Rebels Tamas Batyi/Johannes Markel, fi rst team doubles became the fi rst 2012 — Rene Ruegamer, fi rst team singles UNLV men’s 2011 — Mehdi Bouras, fi rst team singles team to win a Tamas Batyi, fi rst team singles conference tourney *1983-1993 conference honorees decided Bouras/Johannes Markel fi rst team doubles championship on by individual championships its home courts. ALL-TIME ROSTER

-A- Ferrari, Jim (1982-83) Schoeman, Bernard (2010-13) Flores, Michael (1979) -N- Schrader, Thomas (1995) Aanes, Eric (1989-92) Nehles, Henner (2003-05) Foley, Jeff (1984-85) Scott, Jim (1975-77) Abraham, Ozzy (2014-15) Neto, Evaldo (2016-17) Sena, Ed (1982) Adams, Scott (1999) Nord, Kris (1977) Silva, Alex (1978-79) Agassi, Phil (1982-83) -G- Norton, Rob (1994-95) Gage-Brown, Adam (2014-17) Skorin, Gregor (1998-2001) Aguayo, Mario (2018-SA) Garner, Zach (2018-SA) Smith, Luke (1994-97) Alberts, Ruben (2015-18) Garvin, Sam (1985) -O- Soard, Randy (1967-69) Alenik, Clayton (2018-SA) Olinger, Charles (1993-94) Gatza, Jim (1984) Solberg, Richard (2016-SA) Alvarado, Charlie (2010-12) Geba, Dorian (1989-90) Streek, Dan (1982) Alvarez, Sammy (1980) Gilbert, Dru (1977) -P- Stubbs, Bruce (1975-78) Amilon, Jakob (2014-17) Pavicevic, Vladimir (2000) Giller, Tim (1982-83) Sublette, Willie (2011-14) Anderson, Bob (1968) Paez, Roger (1996-97) Goldberg, Gregory (1995-96) Sullivan, Tom (1984-87) Atkinson, Darren (1996) Parlade, Robbie (1999-2000) Gonsalves, Kevin (1996) Swaino, John (1991) Atzet, Chris (1996) Pelton, Eric (1999-2000) Gurousky, Tony (1978) Peterson, Murray (1977) -T- -B- Petrov, Dimitar (2014) Tafazoli, Artin (2001) Barber, Ryan (2003) -H- Pettersson, Roger (1993-96) Hall, Kenji (1990) Taitz, Brett (1995) Barker, Leon (1977) Pickard, Wayne (1976-77) Hatfi eld, Crombie (1987-90) Tapernoux, Andy (1997-99) Barlocchi, Luca (2007-10) Piercy, Ralph (1973) Hedegaard, Matt (2000) Thestrup, Olle (2019-SA) Barnum, Ken (1969-72) Pohjola, Julius (1995, 1997) Henderson, Greg (1981-82) Thorson, Duke (1980-81) Basil, John (1978-80) Polanco, John (1995-96) Hennessey, Matt (1992) Thurgood, Adam (1999-2000) Bastin, Michael (1991) Pume, Denys (2013-14) Highfi eld, Russel (1976) Tishler, Asaf (1996-99) Batton, Will (1997) Hill, Robin (1979) Tomiyasu, Robert (1987-90) Batyi, Tamas (2011-14) Hooper, Jonathan (2005-07) -R- Tondre, Noah (2002) Ben-Ray, Zohar (1984-86) Raizk, Robert (1976-77) Horvath, Peter (2016-17) Toth, Attila (2009-10) Berg, Eric (1997) Raynor, Ivan (1968-69) Hostalek, David (1989-92) Tsunoda, Yuta (1987-90) Berg, Jerry (1976-78) Redelinghuys, Martin (2005) Howarth, Rob (1996) Tug, Romain (2002) Berman, Gilad (2013) Rey, Rodrigo (1994) Hubbard, Sean (2004-05) Bijelic, Slavko (2007) Rhodes, John (1981) Hunter, Brett (2006-07) -V- Blagojevic, Marko (2001, 2004) Richheimer, Gideon (1994) Hunter, Scot (1979-1982) Vinson, Robert (1990-91) Blagojevic, Milos (2003-05) Rivera, Matt (1993-94) Blenkiron, Tim (1994-97) Roberts, Tyler (1999-2000) -W- Bobb, Damu (1998-99) -I- Roe, Mike (1968-72) Imber, Mike (1997) Waller, Mike (1980-83) Boies, Pat (1990-93) Roesler, Don (1979-80) Warner, Scott (1984-87) Bolster, Pat (1973) Rosenthal, Lee (1986-87, ‘89-90) Wilson, Ed (1967-68) Borr, Adam (1986) -J- Ruegamer, Rene (2010-12) Jevtic, Misha (1990-92) Wolff, Kyle (1979-82) Boss, Rhett (2016) Johnston, Doug (1975) Wronski, Elliot (2006-09) Boulet, Dominic (1996) -S- Wulff, Nikolaj (2009) Bouras, Mehdi (2009-11) Salomon, Aviram (2002-05) Bowman, Pete (1996) -K- Samuelsson, Eric (2018-SA) Kampschror, Kevin (1997) -Z- Bowyer, Wayne (1993) Sauer, Jordan (2018-SA) Keays, Harry (1975-77) Zivkovic, Nenad (1998-2001) Bull, Alex (2010-12) Schermerhorn, G. (1981-82) Kenyon, Brian (2012) Burrows, Wesley (2006-09) Schneiter, Thomas (2001-02) Kielbowicz, Joel (2003-06) Byrge, Harry (1970-72) Kimoff, Steve (1982) Kirk, Steve (1984) -C- Knight, Dan (1975-77) Cambell, Billy (1989) Konyves, Kasper (2010-11) REBEL COACHING HISTORY David Campbell (2005-08) Kosik, Frank (1975) Cannon, Wick (1989) Kunkel, Matthew (2007-10) Carstens, Theis (1992) Chau, Kevin (2017-18) Ciscewski, Tom (2019-SA) -L- Lock, Courtney (2017-18) Claridge, Ryan (2001-02) Lorring, Paul (1975) Cohen, David (1990-92) Lowenstein, Yoav (1997) Cook, Dave (1968-72) Coronado, Mark (1986-89) Cozbinov, Alexandr (2015-18) -M- Maccanello, Dan (1995-97) Craig, James (1982-86) Madersbacher, Andy (1999) Creel, Craig (1975) Mahlangu, Richman (1988) Croxford, Charlie (2015-16) Malm, Christopher (1984) Fred Albrecht (1974-83) Mike Mushkin (1984) Jack Pate (1985) Culicovschi, Artur (2015) Margulis, Sean (2004) Seasons Record Pct. Seasons Record Pct. Seasons Record Pct. Markel, Johannes (2010-12) 9 230-80 .742 1 14-11 .560 1 14-11 .560 -D- Massaro, Romain (2003-06) Demchak, Robert (1978) Mateljan, Eric (1993-94) DiMartino, David (2004) Matias, Ace (2013-15) Dondich, Eric (1974-77) Maurer, Andreas (2002) Douglas, Derek (2000, 2004) Mauz, Norm (1984-85) McCauley, John (1986-87) -E- McDonald, Steve (1986) Eisen, Adam (1996) McDougall, Matt (1980-83) Eisinga, Leslie (2001-02) McNamara, James (1982-83) Ekstrand, Marcus (1994) Medrano, Scott (1986) Elliot, Dave (1978-80) Menster, Greg (1977-80) Entzel, Lorin (1990-92) Michaud, Thomas (2002) Erez, Danny (1998-2001) Miller, Cody (2013) Miller, Greg (1986) Craig Witcher (1986-91) Dr. Larry Easley (1992-2003) Owen Hambrook (2004-SA) -F- Morgan, Mike (1982-83) Seasons Record Pct. Seasons Record Pct. Seasons Record Pct. Fallon, Brandon (1998) Morrisseau, Lyle (1984) 6 82-86 .488 12 141-120 .540 15 203-158 .562 Fayeghi, John (2004) Morrissey, George (1976-79) NOTE: Records incomplete from 1969-73 REBELS AT THE NCAAS

CAREER INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1997 – LUKE SMITH (6-0 in tour.) 1987 – SCOTT WARNER (3-1 in tour.) APPEARANCES First Round Singles First Round Singles 2018 – ALEXANDR COZBINOV (0-1 in tour.) Smith (UNLV) def. Oliver Mayo Warner (UNLV) def. Young Min Kwon First Round Singles (Virginia Tech) 6-4, 6-1 (Millersville) 6-3, 6-4 Aleksandre Bakshio (OKLA) def. Second Round Singles Second Round Singles Alexandr Cozbinov (UNLV) 6-1, 6-2 Smith def. Cedric Kauffman (Kentucky) 6-3, 6-3 Warner def. Ken Kupperstein (ASU) 7-6, 7-5 Third Round Singles Third Round Singles 2011 – MEHDI BOURAS (0-1 in tour.) Smith def. (UCLA) 6-2, 6-4 Warner def. Jonas Svensson (Minnesota) First Round Singles Fourth Round Singles 6-4, 6-4 (7) Eric Quigley (Kentucky) def. Bouras 7-6, 6-2 Smith def. Ivan Rodrigo (Miami, Fla.) 6-3, 6-4 Fourth Round Singles 2011 – MEHDI BOURAS/ Semifi nal Singles Mark Kaplan (UC Irvine) def. Warner 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 ROGER PETTERSSON (5) BERNARD SCHOEMAN (0-1 in tour.) Smith def. Oliver Tauma (VCU) 7-6 , 6-2 1994, ‘95, ‘96 SINGLES First Round Doubles Final Singles - NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 1986 – SCOTT WARNER (0-1 in tour.) 1995, ‘96 DOUBLES (2) Drew Courtney/Michael Shabaz (UVA) Smith def. George Bastl (USC) 6-1, 7-6 First Round Singles def. Bouras/Schoeman (UNLV) 6-7, 6-2, 7-6 Kimmo Alkio (Texas A&M) def. Warner 1997 – LUKE SMITH/ (UNLV) 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 2007 – ELLIOT WRONSKI (1-1 in tour.) TIM BLENKIRON (5-0 in tour.) First Round Singles First Round Doubles Wronski (UNLV) def. Alex Schweizer (Auburn) Smith/Blenkiron (UNLV) def. Chris James/Derek 6-4, 7-6 Myers (Purdue) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 Second Round Singles Second Round Doubles Kevin Anderson (Illinois) def. Wronski 6-1, 6-3 Smith/Blenkiron def. Tim Crichton/Tom Hamilton (Arkansas) 6-1, 6-3 LUKE SMITH (5) 1996, ‘97 SINGLES 2005 – HENNER NEHLES (1-1 in tour.) Third Round Doubles 1995, ‘96, ‘97 DOUBLES First Round Singles Smith/Blenkiron def. Nick Crowell/Paul Martin Nehles (UNLV) def. Scott Brown (Vanderbilt) (Texas) 7-6, 7-6 6-2, 6-4 Semifi nal Doubles Second Round Singles Smith/Blenkiron def. Mitty Arnold/Tom Blake Franticek Babej (South Alabama) def. Nehles (Harvard) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 6-3, 6-7, 6-4 Final Doubles - NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Smith/Blenkiron def. George Bastl/Kyle Spencer 2004 – HENNER NEHLES (0-0 in tour.) (USC) 6-4, 6-4 First Round Singles Withdrew from fi eld because of injury 1996 – ROGER PETTERSSON (0-1 in tour.) HENNER NEHLES (2) First Round Singles 2004, ‘05 SINGLES 2002 – THOMAS SCHNEITER (2-1 in tour.) Enrique Abaroa (Kansas) def. Pettersson (UNLV) First Round Singles 6-4, 6-3 Schneiter (UNLV) def. Carlos Palencia (UCSB) 1996 – LUKE SMITH (0-1 in tour.) 6-3, 7-5 First Round Singles Second Round Singles Scott Treibly (New Mexico) def. Smith (UNLV) Schneiter def. (9-16) Tobias Clemens (UCLA) 6-4, 6-3 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 Third Round Singles 1996 – ROGER PETTERSSON/ (1) Matias Boeker (UGA) def. Schneiter 6-2, 6-1 LUKE SMITH (3-1 in tour.) First Round Doubles ASAF TISHLER (2) 2001 – NENAD ZIVKOVIC (0-0 in tour.) Pettersson/Smith (UNLV) def. Tylir Jimenez/ 1998, ‘99 SINGLES First Round Singles Dieter Schwendinger (Texas Tech) 6-4, 6-7 (7-4), 6-3 Withdrew from fi eld because of injury Second Round Doubles Pettersson/Smith def. Mark Loughrin/ 1999 – ASAF TISHLER (0-1 in tour.) B.J. Stearns (Texas) 6-3, 6-2 First Round Singles Third Round Doubles (1) (Harvard) def. Tishler (UNLV) Pettersson/Smith def. Ernesto Diaz/Albin 6-2, 6-3 Polonyi (Boise State) 6-7 (8-6), 6-2, 6-4 1999 – NENAD ZIVKOVIC/ Semifi nal Doubles GREGOR SKORIN (0-1 in tour.) Justin Gimelstob/Srdjan Muskatirovic (UCLA) def. Pettersson/Smith 6-3, 6-0 SCOTT WARNER (2) First Round Doubles 1986, ‘87 SINGLES (3) Jean-Noel Grinde/Jong Ming-Lee (UCLA) def. Zivkovic/Skorin (UNLV) 6-3, 6-3 1995 – ROGER PETTERSSON (0-1 in tour.) 1998 – ASAF TISHLER (0-1 in tour.) First Round Singles TEAM RESULTS 2016 – USC REGIONAL-Los Angeles First Round Singles Srdjan Muskatirovic (Miami) def. Pettersson (9-16) Michael Baldas (Georgia) def. (UNLV) 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 Lost 4-0 to USC in fi rst round Tishler (UNLV) 6-3, 6-3 1995 – ROGER PETTERSSON/LUKE SMITH 2007 – UCLA REGIONAL-Los Angeles (0-1 in tour.) Lost 4-0 to UCLA in fi rst round First Round Doubles 1999 – NCAA REGIONAL VII-Fresno Steven Baldas/Jamie Laschinger (Georgia) NENAD ZIVKOVIC (2) ALEXANDR COZBINOV (1) Lost 4-0 to Fresno State in fi rst round 2001 SINGLES 2018 SINGLES def. Pettersson/Smith (UNLV) 6-3, 6-4 1998 – NCAA REGIONAL VII-Las Vegas 1999 DOUBLES Won 4-3 over Fresno State in fi rst round ELLIOT WRONSKI (1) 1994 – ROGER PETTERSSON (0-1) Lost 4-3 to Pepperdine in second round 2007 SINGLES First Round Singles 1997 – NCAA REGIONAL VII-Las Vegas THOMAS SCHNEITER (1) Jamie Laschinger (Georgia) def. Pettersson Won 4-3 over New Mexico in fi rst round 2002 SINGLES (UNLV) 7-6, 6-2 Lost 4-2 to Fresno State in second round BERNARD SCHOEMAN (1) 1996 – NCAA REGIONAL VIII-Las Vegas 2011 DOUBLES Won 4-1 over California in fi rst round Lost 4-3 to Pepperdine in second round GREGOR SKORIN (1) 1995 – NCAA REGIONAL VIII-Los Angeles 1999 DOUBLES Lost 4-1 to San Diego in fi rst round MEHDI BOURAS (2) 2011 SINGLES TIM BLENKIRON (1) 1994 – NCAA REGIONAL VII-Los Angeles 2011 DOUBLES 1997 DOUBLES Lost 4-1 to California in fi rst round MEN’S ACADEMIC HONORS

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 2012 — Rene Ruegamer (District: First team) 2018 — Ruben Alberts, Clayton Alenik, Courtney Lock, Jordan Sauer, 2010 — Luca Barlocchi (District: First team) Richard Solberg 2009 — Luca Barlocchi (District: Second team) 2017 — Ruben Alberts, Jakob Amilon, Charlie Croxford, Adam Gage-Brown, 2006 — Romain Massaro (District: Second team) Courtney Lock, Evaldo Neto, Richard Solberg 1999 — Asaf Tishler (National: Third team) 2016 — Ruben Alberts, Jakob Amilon, Rhett Boss, Alexandr Cozbinov, Charlie Croxford, Adam Gage-Brown, Peter Horvath, Evaldo Neto, 1996 — Roger Pettersson (National: First team) Richard Solberg 2015 — Ruben Alberts, Jakob Amilon, Alexandr Cozbinov, Ace Matias ITA ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC TEAM 2014 — Ezra Abraham, Jakob Amilon, Tamas Batyi, Ace Matias 2016, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004 2013 — Tamas Batyi, Johannes Markel, Ace Matias, Bernard Schoeman 2012 — Tamas Batyi, Alex Bull, Brian Kenyon, Johannes Markel, UNLV MALE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Rene Ruegamer, Bernard Schoeman 2017 — Jakob Amilon 2011 — Tamas Batyi, Mehdi Bouras, Alex Bull, Johannes Markel, 2009 — Mehdi Bouras Rene Ruegamer, Bernard Schoeman, Willie Sublette 2006 — Romain Massaro 2010 — Luca Barlocchi, Mehdi Bouras, Kasper Konyves, Matthew Kunkel, Johannes Markel, Bernard Schoeman ITA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2009 — Luca Barlocchi, Mehdi Bouras, Wesley Burrows, 2018 — Jordan Sauer Matthew Kunkel, Bryan Miller, Elliot Wronski 2017 — Jakob Amilon, Evaldo Neto 2008 — Luca Barlocchi, Wesley Burrows, David Campbell, 2016 — Ruben Alberts, Jakob Amilon, Rhett Boss, Charlie Croxford, Andrew Giuffrida, Matthew Kunkel, Byran Miller, Richard Solberg Elliot Wronski 2012 — Alex Bull, Brian Kenyon, Rene Ruegamer 2007 — Luca Barlocchi, Wesley Burrows, David Campbell, 2011 — Alex Bull, Rene Ruegamer Jonathan Hooper, Elliot Wronski 2010 — Luca Barlocchi, Mehdi Bouras 2006 — Wesley Burrows, David Campbell, Jonathan Hooper, Johannes Markel, Bernard Schoeman Brett Hunter, Romain Massaro, Elliot Wronski 2009 — Luca Barlocchi, Mehdi Bouras 2005 — Milos Blagojevic, David Campbell, Jonathan Hooper, Romain Massaro, Henner Nehles, Aviram Salomon Wesley Burrows, Bryan Miller 2004 — Marko Blagojevic, Romain Massaro, Henner Nehles, 2008 — Luca Barlocchi, Wesley Burrows, Bryan Miller Aviram Salomon 2007 — Luca Barlocchi, Wesley Burrows 2003 — Milos Blagojevic, Romain Massaro, Henner Nehles, 2006 — Wesley Burrows, David Campbell, Aviram Salomon Romain Massaro, Elliot Wronski 2002 — Leslie Eisinga, Aviram Salomon, Thomas Schneiter 2005 — Milos Blagojevic, Romain Massaro, 2001 — Danny Erez, Leslie Eisinga, Thomas Schneiter, Gregor Skorin Henner Nehles, Aviram Salomon 2000 — Danny Erez, Robbie Parlade 2004 — Marko Blagojevic, Milos Blagojevic, 1999 — (WAC) Asaf Tishler, Danny Erez, Adam Thurgood Romain Massaro, Aviram Salomon Eric Pelton (freshman team) 2003 — Milos Blagojevic, Aviram Salomon 1998 — (WAC) Asaf Tishler, Brandon Fallon (freshman team) 2002 — Leslie Eisinga, Thomas Schneiter 1997 — (WAC) Asaf Tishler 2001 — Danny Erez 1996 — (Big West) Roger Pettersson 1995 — (Big West) Roger Pettersson 2000 — Danny Erez 1994 — (Big West) Charles Olinger 1999 — Adam Thurgood, Asaf Tishler 1998 — Asaf Tishler Trio Named UNLV’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1996 — Roger Pettersson 1983 — Mike Morgan TheThe Rebels have seen threethr men’s players MOUNTAIN WEST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE namedna UNLV Most 2018 — Kevin Chau OutstandingOu Scholar- 2017 — Jakob Amilon, Kevin Chau, Evaldo Neto 2016 — Ruben Alberts, Jakob Amilon, Rhett Boss Athlete.At In 2009, the 2015 — Jakob Amilon latela Mehdi Bouras won 2014 — Ezra Abraham, Jakob Amilon theth award after post- 2013 — None ingin a 3.93 grade point BOURAS 2012 — Alex Bull, Brian Kenyon, Rene Ruegamer MASSARO averagea while major- 2011 — Mehdi Bouras, Alex Bull, Johannes Markel, Rene Ruegamer ingin in management. 2010 — Luca Barlocchi, Mehdi Bouras, Johannes Markel, SeniorS Romain Massaro, was namedd theth Bernard Schoeman 20062006 honoreehonoree afterafter becomingbecom a four-time Academic All-MW and ITA 2009 — Luca Barlocchi, Mehdi Bouras, Wesley Burrows, Bryan Miller Scholar-Athlete honoree while holding a 3.87 GPA in communica- 2008 — Luca Barlocchi, Wesley Burrows, Byran Miller tions. MW Player of the Year Jakob Amilon (3.78 2007 — Luca Barlocchi, Wesley Burrows 2006 — Wesley Burrows, Romain Massaro, Elliot Wronski GPA in fi nance) won the 2017 version, which was 2005 — Airvam Salomon, Milos Blagojevic, Romain Massaro, renamed that year in honor of Mehdi Bouras. Henner Nehles The award goes annually to the male 2004 — Marko Blagojevic, Henner Nehles, Aviram Salomon and female student-athletes with the high- 2003 — Milos Blagojevic, Aviram Salomon est cumulative GPA that has complet- 2002 — Aviram Salomon, Thomas Schneiter ed at least one academic year at UNLV. 2001 — Danny Erez, Marko Blagojevic AMILONAMILON