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Men's Tennis Program Is in the Process of Building a Database of All Former Players and Lettermen MEN’S TENNIS RECORD BOOK VICTORIES/WINNING PERCENTAGE SINGLES RECORDS DOUBLES RECORDS VICTORIES VICTORIES SEASON SEASON (All Matches) 1. Igancio Hirigoyen ______________1999 _____________________ 34 1. D. Mauck-Pollak _______________1999 ______________________32 2. Toby Hansson _________________2000 _____________________ 33 2. H. Johnson-Y. Johnson _________2016 ______________________27 Genius Chidzikwe ______________2000 _____________________ 33 3. Wallmark-Brunstrom ____________2001 ______________________25 4. Ignacio Hirigoyen ______________1997 _____________________ 31 . Hansson-Wallmark _____________2000 ______________________25 Dustin Mauck _________________1999 _____________________ 31 5. D. Mauck-Pollak _______________1998 ______________________22 Jon Wallmark _________________1999 _____________________ 31 6. Hansson-Wallmark _____________1998 ______________________21 7. Dustin Mauck _________________1998 _____________________ 30 Turpin-Van’t Hof _______________1982 ______________________21 8. Genius Chidzikwe ______________2001 _____________________ 29 8. Brunstrom-Cohn _______________2002 ______________________20 Jon Wallmark _________________2001 _____________________ 29 9. D. Mauck-Pollak _______________1997 ______________________19 Rodney Harmon _______________1982 _____________________ 29 Guerry-Vines _________________1977 ______________________19 Jeff Turpin ____________________1982 _____________________ 29 11. Cain-Vines ___________________1979 ______________________18 Soderberg/Oredsson ___________2005 ______________________18 CAREER 1. Jon Wallmark _________________1997-2001 _________________ 111 CAREER (Team) 2. Dustin Mauck _________________1996-2000 _________________ 105 1. D. Mauck-Pollak _______________1996-99 ____________________73 3. Igancio Hirigoyen ______________1995-99 ___________________ 98 2. Hansson-Wallmark _____________1997-2000 __________________65 4. Den Bishop ___________________1984-87 ___________________ 96 3. Hardie-Vann __________________1972-74 ____________________39 Toby Hansson _________________1996-2000 _________________ 96 4. Turpin-Van’t Hof _______________1980-82 ____________________37 6. Mark Styslinger ________________1983-86 ___________________ 81 5. Bohrnstedt-Delaney ____________1976-77 ____________________31 7. John Ross ___________________1983-86 ___________________ 79 Edies-Kourim _________________1973-75 ____________________31 8. Nate Lammons ________________2012-16 ___________________ 78 7. DiLouie-Turpin ________________1977-79 ____________________30 9. Erik Van’t Hof _________________1980-83 ___________________ 76 Lammons-Slobodkins ___________2014-16 ____________________30 Ed Ross _____________________1984-87 ___________________ 76 9. Guerry-Vines _________________1977-78 ____________________29 10. Bishop-Kruger ________________1985-86 ____________________28 WINNING PERCENTAGE Brunstrom-Soderberg ___________2003-04 ____________________28 SEASON (Minimum 10 victories) 1. Dan Stansbury _________ 14-0 __________ 1953 ___________ 1.000 CAREER (Individual) 2. Matt Murphy ___________ 14-1 __________ 1955 ____________ .933 1. Jon Wallmark _________________1997-2001 __________________94 Bob Wertheimer ________ 14-1 __________ 1955 ____________ .933 Dustin Mauck _________________1996-2000 __________________94 4. Ken Crawford __________ 12-1 __________ 1951 ____________ .923 2. Toby Hansson _________________1996-2000 __________________81 5. Johan Brunstrom _______ 21-2 __________ 2001 ____________ .913 3. Johan Brunstrom ______________2001-2004 __________________78 6. Greg Bowrey __________ 16-2 __________ 1993 ____________ .889 4. Keith Pollak __________________1995-99 ____________________75 7. Eric Korita _____________ 22-3 __________ 1983 ____________ .880 5. Nate Lammons ________________2012-16 ____________________67 8. Jon Wallmark __________ 28-4 __________ 2000 ____________ .875 6. Den Bishop ___________________1984-87 ____________________66 Den Bishop ____________ 28-4 __________ 1986 ____________ .875 Ignacio Hirigoyen ______________1995-99 ____________________66 Drew Gitlin ____________ 21-3 __________ 1979 ____________ .875 8. Mark Vines ___________________1976-79 ____________________63 Ed Ross _____________________1984-87 ____________________63 CAREER (Minimum 30 victories) 1. Bob Wertheimer ________ 38-5 __________ 1953-55 _________ .884 WINNING PERCENTAGE 2. Dick Davis ____________ 36-6 __________ 1954-56 _________ .857 SEASON (Minimum 10 victories) Matt Murphy ___________ 30-5 __________ 1955-57 _________ .857 1. Reneberg-J. Ross ______ 13-1 ___________1986 ___________ .929 4. Richey Reneberg _______ 68-14 _________ 1985-87 _________ .829 2. Cain-Vines ____________ 18-2 ___________1979 ___________ .900 5. Drew Gitlin ____________ 60-13 _________ 1979-81 _________ .822 3. Murphy-Furlong ________ 10-1 ___________1956 ___________ .909 6. Stefan Kruger __________ 71-17 _________ 1985-87 _________ .807 4. Reneberg-E. Ross ______ 11-2 ____________1985 ___________ .846 Jerome Vanier _________ 67-16 _________ 1981-83 _________ .807 Crawford-Karren ________ 11-2 ____________1951 ___________ .846 8. Genius Chidzikwe _______ 62-15 _________ 2000-01 _________ .805 6. Wallmark-Brunstrom _____ 25-5 ___________2001 ___________ .833 9. Rodney Harmon ________ 45-12 _________ 1982-83 _________ .789 7. Guerry-Vines __________ 19-4 ___________1977 ___________ .826 Tim Vann _____________ 60-16 _________ 1971-74 _________ .789 8. Hardie-Vann ___________ 14-3 ___________1973 ___________ .824 9. Kruger- Steven _________ 13-3 ___________1987 ___________ .812 9. Turpin-Van’t Hof ________ 21-5 ___________1982 ___________ .808 RECORD OF SMU COACHES 10. H. Johnson-Y. Johnson __ 27-7 ___________2016 ___________ .794 Coach (Years) W L T Pct. CAREER (Minimum 25 victories) Carl Neufeld (1994-Present) 412 228 0 .644 1. Cain-Vines ____________ 25-2 ________ 1978-79 ___________ .926 Dennis Ralston (1981-89,91-93) 209 95 0 .688 2. Wallmark-Brunstrom _____ 25-5 ________ 2000-01 ___________ .833 John Gardner (1973-77) 80 29 1 .732 3. H. Johnson-Y. Johnson __ 27-7 ________ 2015-16 ___________ .794 Lester Jordan (1948-56) 76 15 1 .832 3. Turpin-Van’t Hof ________ 37-10 _______ 1980-82 ___________ .787 Leo LaBorde (1957-67) 67 93 6 .422 4. Guerry-Vines __________ 29-8 ________ 1977-78 ___________ .784 Bill McClain (1978-80) 56 26 0 .683 5. Hardie-Vann ___________ 39-11 ________ 1972-74 ___________ .780 Don Russell (1968-72) 50 33 3 .599 Tracy DeLatte (1990) 11 15 0 .423 Jim Kohr (1993) 6 7 0 .450 FINISHES NATIONAL RANKINGS 1999 Ignacio Hirigoyen 9th ANNUAL FINISHES Jon Wallmark 64th Conf. Natl. SINGLES Dustin Mauck 81st Year Coach W-L-T Finish Finish (Final Spring Ranking Listed) 2000 Toby Hansson T20th Jon Wallmark 75th 1948 Lester Jordan 0-0 7th -- Dustin Mauck 77th 1949 Lester Jordan 0-0 4th -- 1979 Jai DiLouie 8th 1950 Lester Jordan 11-2 3rd -- Mark Turpin 9th Genius Chidzikwe 89th 1980 Jai DiLouie 15th 2001 Genius Chidzikwe 7th 1951 Lester Jordan 9-1 2nd -- Drew Gitlin 33rd John Wallmark 23rd 1952 Lester Jordan 6-6 5th -- Jeff Turpin 50th 2002 Krystian Pfeiffer 52nd 1953 Lester Jordan 12-2-1 4th -- 1981 Drew Gitlin 8th 2003 Gwinyai Chingolka 65th 1954 Lester Jordan 11-2 3rd -- Jerome Vanier 13th Johan Brunstrom 85th 1955 Lester Jordan 14-1 2nd -- 1982 Rodney Harmon 3rd 2004 Johan Brunstrom 22nd 1956 Lester Jordan 13-1 2nd -- Jerome Vanier 9th 2006 Alex Skrypko 56th 1957 Leo LaBorde 3-10 3rd -- Jeff Turpin 15th Peter Oredsson 61st 2007 Alex Skrypko 65th 1958 Leo LaBorde 5-9 5th -- 1983 Rodney Harmon 3rd 1959 Leo LaBorde 6-7-4 3rd -- Eric Korita 5th 2008 Robin Faghen 111th 2009 Robin Faghen 70th 1960 Leo LaBorde 13-1 1st 10th Jerome Vanier 14th 1961 Leo LaBorde 8-6 3rd 9th John Ross 26th 2010 Robin Faghen 53rd Eric Van’t Hof 97th Artem Baradach 68th 1962 Leo LaBorde 7-7 4th -- Mark Styslinger 98th 2011 Artem Baradach 63rd 1963 Leo LaBorde 3-10 7th -- 1984 John Ross 16th 2013 Arturs Kazijevs 106th 1964 Leo LaBorde 2-11 7th -- Mark Styslinger 20th 2016 Hunter Johnson 55th 1965 Leo LaBorde 2-12 7th -- Ed Ross 83rd Nate Lammons 96th 1966 Leo LaBorde 3-13 7th -- Den Bishop 98th 2017 Ronald Slobodchikov 76th 1967 Leo LaBorde 15-7-2 6th -- 1985 John Ross 4th 1968 Don Russell 7-9-1 3rd -- Richey Reneberg 7th DOUBLES 1969 Don Russell 7-9 5th -- Mark Styslinger 29th (Final Spring Ranking Listed) 1970 Don Russell 8-5-2 2nd T14th Den Bishop 45th 1971 Don Russell 13-6 2nd T10th Stefan Kruger 47th 1983 Eric Korita-Jerome Vanier 12th R. Harmon-Eric Van’t Hof 23rd 1972 Don Russell 15-4 2nd -- Ed Ross 63rd 1973 John Gardner 18-5 1st T4th 1986 Richey Reneberg 3rd John Ross-Mark Styslinger 34th John Ross 14th 1984 Den Bishop-Kim Forsythe 12th 1974 John Gardner 16-5 2nd T4th Stefan Kruger 15th John Ross-Ed Ross 15th 1975 John Gardner 16-5-1 1st T4th Den Bishop 32nd 1985 John Ross-Monte Oppenheim 9th 1976 John Gardner 13-10 3rd T5th Mark Styslinger 77th Stefan Kruger-Den Bishop 13th 1977 John Gardner 17-4 2nd 4th Ed Ross 82nd 1986 Stefan Kruger-Den Bishop 9th 1978 Bill McClain 24-9 1st 3rd John Ross-Richey Reneberg 10th 1987 Richey Reneberg 1st 1987 Den Bishop-Richey Reneberg 5th 1979 Bill McClain 19-7 1st 4th Stefan Kruger 11th Stefan Kruger-Brett Steven 30th 1980 Bill McClain 13-10 3rd 16th Den Bishop 54th 1993 Greg Bowrey-H. Jordaan 28th 1981 Dennis Ralston 18-8 2nd 11th Ed Ross 57th 1998 Toby Hansson-Jon Wallmark 22nd 1982 Dennis Ralston 29-5 1st 3rd Brett Steven 80th 1999 Dustin Mauck-Keith Pollak 3rd 1983 Dennis Ralston 23-3 1st 2nd 1988 Alex Nizet 18th Toby Hansson-Jon Wallmark 50th 1984 Dennis Ralston 24-8
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