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L DANIEL STAHLH G EAST Senior • 2010 All-BIGBI EAST

TYLERTYL DAVIS ER DAV Senior • Captain IS

STEPHEN HAVENS Senior • 2010 All-BIG EAST

2010-11 Men’s CASEY WATT und.com Junior • 2009, 2010 All-BIG EAST Athletics by the numbers

National Championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, two in 25 women’s soccer, two in men’s tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s ) Conference championships won by 8 Irish teams in 2009-10 (BIG EAST, Midwest Fencing Conference) BIG EAST Conference championships 107 won by Notre Dame in 15 seasons of league play All-time Academic All-Americans, 216 second most of any school, including six in 2009-10 Academic All-America honorees since 90 2000; no school has more Irish programs which finished their 9 2009-10 campaign ranked Notre Dame teams (out of 22) with a 19 graduation rate of 100% Irish athletic teams that earned a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s 8 Academic Progress Rate report in 2009-10, second-most in the Football Bowl Subdivision Programs honored by the NCAA for 14 Academic Progress Rate scores in 2009 Irish athletes who received the BIG 3 EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award in 2009-10 Hours of community service complet- 5,631.25 ed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2009-10 school year TABLE OF CONTENTS

THIS IS NOTRE DAME COACHING STAFF Academic Excellence ...... 2-3 Head Coach Bob Bayliss ...... 46-48 Sports Medicine ...... 4-5 Associate Head Coach ...... 49 University of Notre Dame ...... 6-7 Support Staff ...... 50 University Leadership ...... 8-9 Athletic Facilities ...... 10-11 Excellence On the Field ...... 12 2009-10 SEASON IN REVIEW Excellence Off the Field ...... 13 2009-10 Results ...... 52 Student Welfare and Development ...... 14 2009-10 Statistics & Rankings ...... 53 Monogram Club ...... 15 Match-by-Match Results ...... 54-55 City of South Bend...... 16 Graduated Seniors ...... 56 Quick Facts...... 18

2010-11 OPPONENTS/FALL RESULTS SEASON PREVIEW On the Road with the Irish ...... 58 Preview-Head Coach ...... 20 2010 Fall Tournaments & Results ...... 59 Q & A With Bob Bayliss ...... 21 2010-11 Dual Season Opponents ...... 60-63 Media Information Roster/Team Picture/Pronunciation Guide ...... 22 All-Time Series Results vs. 2010-11 Opponents ...... 64-67 The BIG EAST Conference ...... 68 The Notre Dame Men’s Tennis guide was written and edited by media relations assistant Robbin Cooley with STUDENT-ATHLETES editorial assistance from media relations assistant Brent David Anderson ...... 24-25 TENNIS TRADITION Henningfeld, Sarah Rodts and Caitlin Desmond. All Tyler Davis ...... 26-27 Tennis Tradition ...... 70-71 interviews with coaches and athletes should be arranged Stephen Havens ...... 28-29 NCAA Championship/Undefeated Teams ...... 72-73 through the Media Relations Offi ce. Matt Johnson ...... 30 Irish in the ...... 74 Bryan Kelly ...... 31 Daniel Stahl ...... 32-33 Credits Sean Tan ...... 34 HISTORY & RECORDS Graphic design and page layout by Manny Vila of Ave Maria Daven Brodess...... 35 All-Time Results ...... 76 Press, Inc. Outside cover designs by Manny Vila of Ave Maria Niall Fitzgerald ...... 36 Irish in the ITA National Rankings ...... 77 Press, Notre Dame, Ind. Sam Keeton ...... 37 Irish All-Americans ...... 78-79 Casey Watt ...... 38-39 Career & Team Records ...... 80 Photography by Mike Bennett and Lighthouse Imaging, Michael Moore ...... 40 Individual Season Records ...... 81 Matt Cashore, Heather Gollatz, Greg Owen, J.C. Ridley, Blas Moros ...... 41 Honors and Awards ...... 82-84 Guy Rogers, L.K. Dunn, Kevin Burke, Pete LaFleur, Angela Spencer Talmadge ...... 42 All-Time Series Records...... 85 Addington, David Silverman, Walt Middleton, Vanessa Greg Andrews ...... 43 NCAA Team/Individual Championship ...... 86-89 Gemphis and Fred Mullane. Ryan Bandy ...... 43 Collegiate ...... 90 Matt Dooley ...... 43 BIG EAST Championship ...... 91-92 Printing by Ave Maria Press in Notre Dame, Ind. Billy Pecor ...... 43 Courtney Tennis Center ...... 93 Eck Tennis Pavilion ...... 94 All-Time Roster ...... 95-100 Year-by-Year Results ...... 101-111 Irish in the Pros ...... 112

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 1 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Exceptional Education

Since its founding, Notre Dame has stressed mixing academics with faith and has done so while becoming one of the top institutions of higher learning in the nation. Featuring fi ve undergraduate colleges (Arts and Letters, Science, Architecture, Engineering and Business), the First Year of Studies, the Graduate School and the Law School, the University fi nds itself attracting some of the top students and faculty in the country. Students also participate in cutting edge research and diverse study abroad opportunities, enabling Notre Dame to off er one of the top academic experiences in the world.

Ranking of the Mendoza College of Business by BusinessWeek, in its annual survey of undergrad- 1 uate business programs.

Ranking of the Notre Dame Law School by U.S. 22 News and World Report. National Endowment for the Humanities fellow- ships won by faculty in the College of Arts and 42 Letters, more than any other university in the na- tion. Publications in which the University of Notre Dame is ranked among the top 25 institutions of higher learning (U.S. News and World Report, 5 Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s and Kaplan/ Newsweek).

2 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM First Year of Studies The First Year of Studies program provides all fi rst-year students with the opportunity to gain a wide-ranging liberal arts background before choosing a specifi c major within Notre Dame’s fi ve undergraduate col- leges. A progressive advising program for all student-athletes enables the University to follow the academic progress of all student-athletes on a regular basis. Key to the program is the fact that it is not run by the athletics department but by the University administration.

Student-Athlete Success Notre Dame expects the best out of its student-athletes just as it does of every other student on campus. Notre Dame has had unprec- edented academic success among its athletes, consistently ranking among the top NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools in graduation rates and academic progress. With more Academic All-Americans than any other school since 2000, Irish athletes have shown themselves ca- pable of performing in the classroom while competing on the fi eld at an elite level.

Programs honored by the NCAA for Academic Progress Rate scores in 2010, more than any other of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision uni- 14 versities. The APR measures multi-year academic success by team members. Irish teams which recorded a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s 2010 Academic Progress Rate report, more than any other Football Bowl Subdivision institution. Notre Dame also had 13 8 additional programs with scores of 990 or bet- ter and all 26 varsity teams placed above NCAA standards. Programs which achieved a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Gradu- 19 ation Success Rate, second most among Football Bowl Subdivision institutions. Federal graduation rate percent achieved by nine Irish teams, according to the latest NCAA 100 fi gures. Notre Dame had 11 teams ranked fi rst in their respective sport. Percentage of Irish varsity sports (19 of 22) to achieve a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate. Notre Dame was one of only 10 institutions .863 with more than half its programs achieving a 100 percent graduation rate and no other school saw more than 80 percent of its programs achieve a perfect score. According to 2009 NCAA Graduation Success Rate results, Notre Dame ranked fi rst in the na- tion in graduation rates among all student- athletes (99 percent), male student-athletes (98 1 percent), female student athletes (100 percent), black student-athletes (97 percent) and football student-athletes (96 percent).

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 3 SPORTS MEDICINE/SPORTS NUTRITION Sports Medicine While no athlete plans on an injury, Notre Dame is prepared with one of the top sports medicine teams in the country to help keep its athletes fi t and ready to compete. With training facilities in the Joyce Center, Notre Dame Stadium and the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, the training staff is always there to care for athletes. With approximate- ly 225 years combined experience on the full-time staff , Notre Dame also boasts a partnership with the renowned South Bend Orthopae- dics to provide fi rst-class care.

Total sports medicine staff members. Head ath- letic trainer Jim Russ leads three associate train- 14 ers, eight assistant trainers and two physical therapists. Square feet of cutting-edge sports medicine technology, including two 3,500-gallon therapy 8,500 pools, a full x-ray unit and an MRI machine.

Sports Nutrition Notre Dame has incorporated Erika Whitman, a full-time sports dieti- cian, as a part of its Strength and Conditioning staff . Whitman continu- ally provides accurate and up-to-date nutrition education to student- athletes and coaches. Including nutrition as an integral component of all training programs enables Irish athletes to achieve optimal health and maximize performance.

Notre Dame is one of only 17 Football Bowl Sub- division schools to employ a full-time sports di- 1 etician in its athletics department.

4 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Strength and Conditioning The task of keeping athletes in top physical condition is up to the strength & conditioning staff . The strength and conditioning staff knows the demands of competing on an elite level and is committed to ensuring Irish athletes are always in the best possible condition. From weight lifting to wind sprints and from warming up to cooling down, the strength and conditioning staff has every aspect covered.

Full-time employees working with Irish varsity athletes. Notre Dame’s Olympic sports teams are 10 led in the weight room by director of strength and conditioning Tony Rolinski and his staff . Square feet in the Haggar Fitness Complex, which is located in the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, including a weight room, a 45-yard 25,000 artifi cial turf agility fi eld, a Gatorade hydration station, six plasma TVs and a 28-speaker sound system.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 5 THIS IS NOTRE DAME The University of Notre Dame When Father Edward F. Sorin started his school in the northern In- diana wilderness, he had only $300, three log buildings badly in need of repair and a far-sighted vision of establishing a liberal arts school to meet the growing educational needs of the frontier. He dreamed of building a great university, and in 1842, he founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac. Over the years, the University of Notre Dame du Lac would evolve into a preeminent place for Catholic thought. While becoming one of the top undergraduate institutions in the country, Notre Dame has also been at the cutting edge of research, including such innovations as the transmission of wireless messages and the development of syn- thetic rubber. The University also has stressed residential life, with four of fi ve students living on campus. Students come to Notre Dame not only to learn how to think, but to learn how to live, keeping faith with the vision of Father Sorin.

The University of Notre Dame was founded by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., as an independent, 1842 national Catholic university adjacent to South Bend, Ind., on St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s Lakes.

Total enrollment at the University of Notre Dame, 11,731 with 8,363 undergraduate students.

Karat gold in the famed Golden Dome, which 23.9 tops the Main Building at the heart of campus. Notre Dame’s ranking by Princeton Review in a list of “Dream Schools” which takes into account aca- 4 demics and student life, among other attributes.

6 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COMUND COM Student Body

Notre Dame is one of a handful of universities with a truly interna- tional student body, coming from more than 100 nations and all 50 states. The most recent freshman class featured 89 percent of students in the top 10 percent of their high school class. In addition, there are no fraternities or sororities at Notre Dame, with the school’s 28 residence halls housing more than 80 percent of the student body, serving as the focal point of social, religious and athletic activities.

Graduation rate percentage among Notre Dame students, third in the nation behind only Harvard 95 and Princeton. Retention rate between freshman and sopho- more year which thanks to the University’s re- 95 nowned First Year of Studies Program, ranks among the highest in the country. Percent of Notre Dame students who reside in one of 28 on-campus residence halls, where ap- 80 proximately 40 Holy Cross religious leaders pro- vide pastoral assistance.

States and countries, respectively, which Notre 50/100 Dame students call home.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 7 UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C, took offi ce as the 17th president of the University of Notre Dame on July 1, 2005. He was elected by the Univer- sity’s Board of Trustees to a fi ve-year term April 30, 2004. An associate professor of philosophy and member of Notre Dame’s faculty since 1990, Father Jenkins had served as a vice president and as- sociate provost at the University from July 2000 until becoming president. Prior to his service in the provost’s offi ce, Father Jenkins had been religious superior of the Holy Cross priests and brothers at Notre Dame for three years. As religious superior, he was a Fellow and Trustee of the University. Father Jenkins specializes in the areas of ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy and the philosophy of religion. He is the author of Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. Father Jenkins earned degrees in phi- losophy from Oxford University in 1987 and 1989. He earned his master of divinity de- gree and licentiate in sacred theology from the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, Calif., in 1988. Prior to entering the Congrega- tion of Holy Cross, he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively. Father Jenkins was ordained a priest in Notre Dame’s Basilica of the Sacred Heart in 1983. He served as director of the Old Collegee program for Notre Dame undergraduate candi-- dates for the Congregation of Holy Cross fromm 1991 to 1993. A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born Dec. 17, 1953. Notre Dame Administration President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Provost: Thomas G. Burish Executive Vice President: John Affl eck-Graves Vice President and Senior Associate Provost: Christine Maziar Vice President and Associate Provost: Donald B. Pope-Davis Thomas G. Burish John Affl eck-Graves Vice President and Provost Executive Vice President Associate Provost: Dennis C. Jacobs Vice President and Associate Provost for Internationalization: J. Nicholas Entrikin Vice President for Student Aff airs: Rev. Thomas P. Doyle, C.S.C. Vice President for University Relations: Louis M. Nanni Vice President for Research: Robert J. Bernhard Vice President and General Counsel: Marianne Corr Vice President for Business Operations: James J. Lyphout Vice President and Chief Investment Offi cer: Scott C. Malpass Richard C. Notebaert Patricia Bellia Vice President for Public Aff airs Chairman, Notre Dame NCAA Faculty Representative and Communications: Janet M. Botz Board of Trustees Vice President for Finance: John A. Sejdinaj Vice President and Chief Information Offi cer: Ronald Kraemer 8 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 2009 fencing and 2008 women’s soccer; NCAA semifi nal appearances in 2009 and 2010 women’s tennis and 2009 women’s soccer, plus a 2010 third-place fencing fi nish; the hiring of new Irish head football coach Brian Kelly to start the 2010 season; the decision to build a new, freestanding arena, scheduled to open for the 2011-12 season, plus the 2009-10 dedications of new facilities for soccer and – as well as opening of the new Purcell Pavilion within the south dome of the Joyce Center, and 15 BIG EAST Conference titles along with four other league crowns in hockey, men’s lacrosse and fencing. Notre Dame ranked number one in the country (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) in the two most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) surveys -- in 2009 with a 99 (including a 97 score in football that also ranked number one). Born in Yonkers, N.Y., and raised in Yonkers and Bloomington, Ind., Swarbrick is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Upon graduating from Stanford University Law School in 1980, he returned to Indiana to accept a position as an associate in the Indianapolis law fi rm Baker & Daniels. He made partner in 1987 and spent 28 years overall with the fi rm. As a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation, including the chairmanship from 1992 to 2001, Swarbrick led most of the city’s successful proposals to a wide array of athletics organizations – from the to the United States Olympic Committee to the Big Ten Conference. His leadership eff orts resulted in the city earning the right to play host to the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium; becoming the home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association national headquarters in 1999; hosting the 1987 Pan American Games, 1991 World Gymnastics Championships, Jack Swarbrick NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Fours and other college championship cocompetitions and an array of national and Director of Athletics worldwo championships in Olympic sports. John B. “Jack” Swarbrick Jr., a University of Notre Swarbrick’s practice at Baker & Daniels Dame graduate who rose to national prominence focusedfo on the representation of owners of as a lawyer, consultant and executive in the sportssp teams and organizations that sanction collegiate and Olympic sports industries, is in his oro conduct athletic competitions. He served third year in 2010-11 as director of athletics at his asa general counsel for numerous national alma mater. governingg bodies of Olympic sports, Among Swarbrick’s athletics initiatives are includingi USA Gymnastics and USRowing, meeting the performance needs of Notre Dame and as a consultant to the 1996 Summer student-athletes through establishment of a neww Olympic Games in Atlanta. sports performance division, reaching out to moree In his work as an advisor to the NCAA, former Irish student-athletes via the Notre Damee SwarbrickSwa coordinated the men’s College Monogram Club and other programs, utilizing BasketballB Partnership, an NCAA-led group that emerging digital technologies to deliver better information addressesad the opportunities and challenges in the on and access to Notre Dame athletic programs via expanded sport,sp and developed the business plan for the new production and distribution of programming, and restructuring NBA/NCAANB youth basketball enterprise, iHoops. In Notre Dame’s approach to sport administration through 200020 Swarbrick received one of the NCAA’s highest assignment of a unique administratornistrator to each of the honors,ho The Flying Wedge Award, for his work in 26 Irish sports. establishingest Indianapolis as the new home of the The past two years NCAA.NCA In 2001 the State of Indiana presented him combined in Notre Dame withwith the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. athletics have featured 68 BornB March 19, 1954, Swarbrick was named Notre All-Americans, 14 Academic Dame’sD 12th athletics director on July 16, 2008. He All-America selections and anda his wife, Kimberly, are the parents of four children: Kate, a four NCAA Post-Graduate 20102 graduate of St. Louis University; Connor, a senior at Wake Scholarship winners; record ForestF University; Cal, a freshman at TCU; and Christopher, a involvement in community high school senior. service hours by Irish student-- athletes; NCAA runner-up teamm fi nishes in 2010 men’s lacrosse,e,

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 9 ATHLETIC FACILITIES Homes of the Fighting Irish In the midst of a master plan that will touch nearly every varsity team, Notre Dame has shown its commitment to providing athletes with the best possible facilities to help them compete on a national level. From new facilities to the extensive renovation of existing ones, Notre Dame is committed to giving Irish athletes every edge imagin- able. The plan will result in a drastically altered footprint on the south- east corner of campus, creating an athletics quad that will give every Irish athlete a place they will be proud to call home.

New facilities which have opened their doors in the past fi ve years, including the Guglielmino Athletics Complex (housing football offi ces and locker room, a new weight room and new sports medicine facilities), the LaBar Practice Complex (featuring two Field Turf fi elds and one natural grass fi eld) and Melissa Cook Stadium (home of 6 the Irish team). Three facilities opened during the 2009-10 school year: Alumni Stadium (home to men’s and women’s soccer), Purcell Pa- vilion (renovation and expansion of men’s and women’s basketball arena) and Arlotta Family Stadium (home of men’s and women’s lacrosse). Million dollars spent on Purcell Pavilion for addi- tions and renovations to the Joyce Center Arena. Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center features a three-story addition with club seating, a hos- 26.3 pitality area, additional area for restrooms and concessions, as well as new space for the Varsity Shop and the Notre Dame ticket offi ce. Facilities which are still on the master plan to cre- ate a comprehensive athletic quad. The hockey 3 program, the tennis squads and the rowing team all will receive new facilities in the near future.

10 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 11 EXCELLENCEXCELLENCE OONN THE FIELFIELDD Championship Teams Notre Dame prides itself on competing with the best in every sport it fi elds. Eight diff erent programs have won national championships since Notre Dame began its fi rst varsity team, football in 1887. With more consensus national championships in football than any other school, other programs have begun to emerge on the national scene in the 15 years since Notre Dame joined the BIG EAST Conference.

National championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, two in women’s soccer, two in men’s 25 tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball) won by Notre Dame.

BIG EAST Conference championships won by 107 Notre Dame in 15 seasons of league play. Conference championships won by Irish teams during the 2009-10 year (six BIG EAST plus two 8 Midwest Fencing Conference championships).

12 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM EXCELLENCE OFF THE FIELD Championship People

To measure the success of Notre Dame’s determination to have both academic and athletic success, one needs only to look at the numbers. From Academic All-Americans to BIG EAST Conference Academic All- Stars, Notre Dame continues to set the bar nationally.

All-time Academic All-Americans produced by 216 Notre Dame, second most of any university.

Academic All-Americans since 2000, no school 90 has more. Irish teams which have produced more Academic All-Americans than any other school in their 2 respective sports – and women’s soccer. Notre Dame Academic All-Americans in 2009-10: Tim Abromaitis (men’s basketball), Mike Anello (football), Cosmina Ciobanu (women’s tennis), 6 Lauren Fowlkes (women’s soccer), Christine Lux (softball) and Michael Thomas (men’s soccer).

Notre Dame NCAA postgraduate scholarship re- 48 cipients since 1964.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 13 STUDENT WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT Irish in the Community In addition to academic success, Notre Dame emphasizes giving back to the community as well. Notre Dame athletes have participated in countless service projects through the years, benefi ting the Notre Dame and South Bend communities and beyond. Team and individual projects have allowed Irish athletes to see the positive impact they have in the lives of others and learn how to use their talents to benefi t those in their communities.

Hours of community service completed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2009-10 6,000 school year. Number of people directly impacted by Notre Dame student-athletes through community ser- 5,000 vice work in 2009-10 by assisting over 50 local and national non-profi t organizations and agencies. Community service hours completed by Fight- ing Irish football team in June 2010. Sixty-fi ve members of the team spent two hours fi ve days a week during the fi rst two weeks of June at lo- 1,300 cal Boys and Girls Clubs, children learning cen- ters and other organizations helping South Bend area youths.

14 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM NOTREN DAME MONOGRAM CLUB An Exclusive Club

The Notre Dame Monogram Club was founded by athletics direc- tor Jesse Harper in 1916 to bring together varsity letterwinners to pro- mote spirit, unity, leadership and sportsmanship. Today’s active mem- bers help keep past athletes connected to Notre Dame and the current student-athletes. In addition to helping contribute to scholarships, the Monogram Club has helped contribute to new facilities, especially the renovation of Heritage Hall and the Monogram Room, located in the Joyce Center.

Post-Graduate scholarships awarded by the Monogram Club in 2010. Men’s basketball’s Tim Andree and women’s tennis’ Cosmina Ciabanu 2 earned the second annual grants. Andree will begin law school in the fall while Ciabanu will at- tend medical school in California. Active members in the Monogram Club through the 2009-10 year. The contributions of active members entitle them to Inside Irish, a magazine 3,695 for members; the annual Riehle Open golf out- ing; football tickets and makes their children eli- gible for the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship. Million dollars which have been contributed to the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship fund, 2.5 which benefi ts the children of former Notre Dame athletes who attend the University.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 15 CITY OF SOUTH BEND Notre Dame’s Neighbor Located adjacent to South Bend, Ind., the University of Notre Dame has always acknowledged its place in a greater community. Sitting be- tween South Bend and Mishawaka in northern Indiana, Notre Dame has benefi ted the area in ways unimaginable, especially when it comes to Notre Dame football weekends. It is estimated that the average football weekend brings approximately $6.2 million dollars to the sur- rounding community. In addition to the fi nancial aspect, Notre Dame feels truly invested in the surrounding community, with students par- ticipating in countless service projects to benefi t the greater South Bend area.

316,663 Population of the South Bend-Mishawaka area. Millions of dollars in voluntary contributions over the next 10 years from the University of Notre Dame to the cities of South Bend and 5.5 Mishawaka, the town of Roseland and to St. Jo- seph County. Football legends enshrined in South Bend’s College Football Hall of Fame in the summer of 2010, including former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Brown. The College Football Hall of Fame 24 was constructed in downtown South Bend in 1995 and features what is regarded as one of the most interactive museums in the world. Feet runs the East Race Waterway, the fi rst man- made waterway rapids facility in North America. 1,900 The East Race hosted the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials for kayak.

16 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM GIVE A GIFT and LEAVE A LEGACY

ver 650 student-athletes on 26 varsity teams excelling in academics, O spirituality, community service and athletics - all made possible courtesy of the generous alumni, parents and friends who support Notre Dame’s ¿ rst athletics annual fund – the Rockne Heritage Fund. The culmination of these gifts assists the University in underwriting athletics scholarships that are the lifeblood of every program that wants to recruit the best and the brightest and compete for national championships. Our work has just begun. Scholarships are one of the largest line items in the department of athletics operating budget, accounting for roughly $14 million annually. Director’s Circle Members donating to the Rockne Heritage Fund at the $1,500, $5,000, $10,000 and $25,000 levels, receive a corresponding bene¿ ts package. For more information on the attractive football ticket bene¿ t, visit our website: und.com/rockneheritagefund.

Make a Gift Today • Send a check payable to the Rockne Heritage Fund; P.O. Box 519; Notre Dame, IN 46556. • Visit online: supporting.nd.edu and include “Rockne Heritage Fund” in the comments section. • Specify if your employer has a matching gift program. • Notre Dame employees may request a payroll deduction form. • All contributions to the Rockne Heritage Fund are credited toward eligibility in the football ticket lottery. Contact Information Maureen L. McNamara  Assistant Athletics Director 574.631.9443  [email protected]  und.com/rockneheritagefund

SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME SUPPORTING THE SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME CAMPAIGN 2004 – 2011 Media Information

Print Media College and Junior Tennis WSBT-TV - CBS Organizations (Marcia Frost) (Pete Byrne) The Observer www.collegeandjuniortennis.com 300 West Jefferson Notre Dame Media Relations www.ndsmcobserver.com (Robbin Cooley) 100 Harbor Road South Bend, IN 46601 South Dining Hall www.und.com Port Washington, NY 11050 (574) 472-8124 Notre Dame, IN 46556 112 Joyce Center (516) 883-6601 Fax (574) 288-6630 (574) 631-7471 Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 Fax (516) 883-5241 Fax (574) 631-6927 WSJV-TV - FOX (574) 631-4780 Fax (574) 631-7941 Bob Larson Tennis (Dean Huppert/Allison Hayes) South Bend Tribune (Bob Larson) 59096 County Road 7 South (Bill Bilinski) [email protected] Elkhart, IN 46514 BIG EAST Conference www.southbendtribune.com Pam Flenke) 170 Spring Ridge Trace (574) 679-4545 or 293-9227 ( 225 West Colfax Avenue www.bigeast.org Roswell, GA 30076 Fax (574) 294-1324 South Bend, IN 46626 (770) 641-1231 15 Park Row West (574) 235-6316 Fax (770) 641-6679 Providence, RI 02903 Fax (574) 235-6091 Radio (401) 272-9108 Associated Press WSBT-AM Fax (401) 751-8540 Notre Dame Scholastic (Tom Coyne) (Rick Carter, Bob Montgomery, (Univ. Weekly Magazine) South Bend Tribune Building Darin Pritchett) CBS College Sports www.nd.edu/~scholast 225 West Colfax Avenue 300 West Jefferson (Alan Wasielewski, Gary Paczesny, South Dining Hall South Bend, IN 46626 South Bend, IN 46601 Jack Nolan) Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574) 288-1649 (574) 233-3141 www.und.com (574) 631-7569 Fax (574) 236-1765 Fax (574) 288-6630 112 Joyce Center Fax (574) 631-9648 Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Today Radio Tennis (574) 631-3397 Irish Sports Report www.usatoday.com www.radiotennis.com (760) 431-8221 (Carlsbad, Calif.) (Bob Wieneke) 1000 Wilson Boulevard 309 Calle De Andalucia www.irishsports.com 22nd Floor Redondo Beach, CA 90277 College Tennis Online 225 West Colfax Avenue Arlington, VA 22229 (866) 729-9008 www.collegetennisonline.com South Bend, IN 46626 1-800-872-3410 ext. 7103 Fax: (310) 381-4391 (574) 235-6161 Online Fax (703) 907-4465 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Fax (574) 239-2646 WVFI-AM (Jason Berney) Television University of Notre Dame www.itatennis.com Blue & Gold Illustrated P.O. Box 532 P.O. Box 71 (Lou Somogyi/Todd Burlage) WHME-TV Notre Dame, IN 46556 Princeton, NJ 08544 www.blueandgold.com (Bob Nagle/Chuck Freeby) (574) 631-5379 (609) 258-2935 54377 30th St. 61300 Ironwood Road Fax (609) 258-2935 South Bend, IN 46635 South Bend, IN 46625 (574) 968-1104 (574) 291-8200 United States Tennis Association Fax (574) 255-9700 Fax (574) 291-9043 www.usta.org 70 West Red Oak Lane WNDU-TV - NBC White Plains, NY 10604 (Jeff Jeffers/Angelo DiCarlo) (914) 696-7289 P.O. Box 1616 Fax (914) 696-7167 South Bend, IN 46634 (574) 631-1616/1239 Fax (574) 631-2916

Men’s Tennis Quick Facts

Notre Dame Quick Facts Coaching Staff Media Relations Location ...... Notre Dame, IN 46556 Head Coach ...... Bob Bayliss (Richmond ‘66) Address ...... 112 Joyce Center Founded ...... 1842 Office Phone ...... (574) 631-6113 Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 Enrollment ...... 8,371 (undergraduate), 11,733 (total) E-mail ...... [email protected] Sr. Assoc. A.D./Media Relations ...... John Heisler Nickname ...... Fighting Irish Record at Notre Dame ...... 416-207 (.668)/23 years Media Relations Director ...... Bernie Cafarelli Colors ...... Gold and Blue Career Record ...... 707-310-1 (.695)/41 years Media Relations Assistant/Men’s Tennis ...Robbin Cooley Conference ...... BIG EAST Associate Head Coach ...Ryan Sachire (Notre Dame ‘01) Media Relations Office ...... (574) 631-7516 Home Facility (Outdoor)...... Courtney Tennis Center Office Phone ...... (574) 631-4841 Media Relations Fax ...... (574) 631-7941 Home Facility (Indoor) ...... Eck Tennis Pavilion E-mail ...... [email protected] Cooley’s Office Phone ...... (574) 631-4780 President ...... Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Volunteer Asst. Coach ...Dr. Hugh Page (Hampton ‘77) Cooley’s Cell Phone ...... (574) 340-2851 Athletic Director ...... Jack Swarbrick Office Phone ...... (574) 631-7147 Cooley’s E-mail ...... [email protected] Athletic Department Phone ...... (574) 631-6107 Coaches’ Fax ...... (574) 631-8728 Website ...... www.und.com Eck Tennis Pavilion Phone ...... (574) 631-6929

18 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Season Preview

After falling short of a third straight BIG EAST Conference title in 2010, Notre Dame seeks to top the podium once again in 2011 while also advancing to the NCAA Championships. Season Preview Experience And Depth To Pave Way For Men’s Tennis Team returns all starters from 2009-10 season.

he University of Notre Dame men’s tennis against Toledo, while Moros team welcomes back a full roster of singles concluded the season at Tand doubles starters, in addition to four No. 6 singles by winning 10 talented freshmen for the 2010-11 season. Given of his final 12 singles the combination of depth and experience, head matches. coach Bob Bayliss and the Irish are hoping for a Keeton compiled an successful upcoming campaign. impressive 17-3 dual The Irish concluded the 2009-10 campaign record, splitting his playing after posting a record of 16-13 and appeared in time between No. 4 and the NCAA Championship field for the 19th time No. 5 singles. in the past 20 seasons. “Sam moved from a Among the anticipated top singles players for reserve position to finished the Irish are junior Casey Watt and seniors the season as our team’s Stephen Havens and Daniel Stahl. MVP,” Bayliss says. “He has “Casey gives away nothing in athleticism to learned an efficient slice anyone he plays,” Bayliss says. “He has shown that back hand, and has he can beat the better players in the country - become adapt to moving such as of Ohio State, Mauritz in behind on his ground Baumann of Wisconsin and Dennis Nevolo of stroke to finished points at Illinois - but he needs to be more consistent and the net.” efficient while competing against players with Bayliss anticipates senior less ability.” captain Tyler Davis and Havens focused on No. 2 singles last season, sophomore Spencer compiling an 8-14 record and produced big wins Talmadge to add to the in the fall including a defeat of Wisconsin’s Marek doubles lineup this season. Michalicka. “Tyler’s insight and skills “I am really proud of the way Stephen has make him perhaps our best taken ownership of his potential,” Bayliss says. “In doubles player,” Bayliss says. the past, Stephen has shown flashes of brilliance, “Spencer has been a but was lacking in consistency. It is apparent that pleasant surprise as his he has filled in some of the holes in his game quick hands around the net and added more punch to other aspects. But in combination with his more importantly, he has grown in the area of powerful serve make him a mental toughness and now welcomes very capable doubles Junior Casey Watt will be a key factor for the Irish as they enter the dual season. challenges.” competitor.” Stahl spent the majority of last season at No. 3 Junior Niall Fitzgerald and sophomore Michael season standings) including No. 3 Virginia, No. 5 singles where he totaled a 12-8 record. Stahl Ohio State and No. 10 Texas A&M. picked up back-to-back singles wins that showed Moore add even more experience of the roster. his ability to play at a very high level when he Fitzgerald started in 27 doubles matched in the While returning all of its 2009-10 starters, first handled Denis Bogatov of Michigan State dual season, while Moore made appearances at adding four talented freshmen and the 6-2, 7-5, then battled Patrick Pohlmann of No. 3, 4 and 6 singles play. leadership of Bayliss and his coaching staff, the Wisconsin 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-4. The team adds four new faces to the roster Irish hope to return to the top of the BIG EAST this season in Greg Andrews, Ryan Bandy, Matt Conference, while advancing further into the “Dan continues to improve as he has gone NCAA Championship. from a player who had a unique ability to play Dooley and Billy Pecor. the ball early to a complete all-court player with “Greg is known in the junior ranks for his big the ability to defend and finish at the net,” Bayliss forehand, quickness and competitiveness,” Bayliss says. “He is a great competitor, and is learning to says. “He has true all-court skills and a great work relax and play with a broader perspective.” ethic. Billy has great power and the ability to lift Seniors David Anderson and Matt Johnson, his game to very high levels, therein lies his sophomore Blas Moros and junior Sam Keeton challenge to consistently play at a very high are meanwhile expected to add depth to the level. Ryan and Matt are both athletically talented roster. and I foresee them in our starting lineup in the future.” Anderson, Johnson and Moros both appeared in the lineup last season and are reliable in a The Irish are known for playing a tough variety of roles. Anderson picked up 13 doubles schedule and this season will be different. The victories, Johnson picked up a two-person win team battles 10 top-25 ranked teams (ITA post-

20 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® with Bob Bayliss

Senior captain Tyler Davis and senior Stephen Havens are expected to be key factors for the Irish during the 2010-11 season.

significant way. Greg Andrews and Billy Pecor both were finalists at the USTA National Championships a year ago. Greg is certainly one of the country’s better freshmen and Billy has a big game that, when it is clicking he can really propel to a high level. If they are both in our lineup there will be some very good players waiting for their chance.

What are some challenges that the coaching staff will face while moving into the dual season? The challenges facing this group are: can we win at the top of our lineup? can we count on winning the doubles point? how can we ensure a high level of motivation from those players just outside of the lineup? Last year, both Casey and Stephen had big wins at No. Head coach Bob Bayliss reached the 700-career milestone during the 2009-10 season, becoming one of just four active 1 and No. 2 at times, but both faltered down the stretch as Division I men's coaches with at least 700 wins. the weight of our very difficult schedule caught up with them. Each has improved and is ready to take on the challenge ahead. Casey has become better at attacking Given the number of returnees the team has for end of the year, two of our players that played in the No. short balls and Stephen had a spectacular fall. I am excited the upcoming campaign, how will this experience 7-10 slots had become match starters. We have 12 people to see how they fare beginning in January. benefit the outcome of the 2011 dual season? who are legitimately vying for real playing time as we end Our doubles will be much better. The addition of This is one of the most experienced teams that I the fall season. new faces, another year of having been through the have coached. We return all significant dual match Because so many of our guys have been in the arena, wars, and improved skills around the net are making a players from last year’s squad, plus the fact that Stephen it will be easier to make adjustments to different surfaces significant difference. Tyler, Niall Fitzgerald and Havens, Daniel Stahl, David Anderson and Tyler Davis and playing environments. They will be able to help the Spencer Talmadge all had outstanding fall seasons in have started all three years (including the 16-team ITA younger guys and will try to assist them in being ready for doubles. The competitiveness of this deep team will National Indoor competition). Casey Watt, Sam Keeton hostile crowds and varying conditions. Taking extra care to produce a much improved product here. and Niall Fitzgerald have been two-year starters. The prepare for tests, getting assigned academic work Perhaps the biggest challenge lies in keeping sophomores, Blas Moros and Michael Moore, have been completed before trips, seeing the trainers for medical everyone motivated. Our guys have to realize that last starters in key matches as well. There has not been much attention and having each player’s equipment ready for year we had two starters emerge who were not in the top that these guys have not faced. They have won a BIG each match should be something that we handle with six at the beginning of the season. That can happen again. EAST title. They have beaten very good teams such as ease. There is no substitute for having been out there in If it is whisker-close between players we might alternate Texas A&M, Florida State, Duke, Illinois, Louisville, and the heat of battle and we certainly have that in spades. different lineups early to see who is most effective. Michigan, but have also lost to teams ranked below us. They have played each year in the NCAA Tournament, After finishing second at the BIG EAST Tournament What is your team hoping to achieve by the end of but have yet to advance very far. The base of matches in 2010, where do you expect the team to stack up the 2011 season while facing such a daunting played, exciting wins, and devastating losses have against league opponents this season? schedule? brought us to a place where all of our guys believe that Louisville returns all of its starters and is the odds-on We play perhaps the toughest schedule in the this is their time. favorite to repeat this year. With last year’s top-12 ranking country, with a number of top-10 squads and plenty as an indication, they are likely a top-10 team this year. of others who may finish in the top 25. I look at this as What are the main strengths of this year’s team? South Florida has improved and returns many of its key a tremendous plus for our guys. First, we are good Two strengths immediately come to mind: depth and starters. DePaul is much better and has improved in a enough to beat almost anyone on a given day this experience. We might be the deepest team in college number of areas. Marquette has some new faces and St. year. Second, by having to meet the level necessary to tennis. Last year when we played No. 1 Virginia, head John’s is always competitive. We are hosting the BIG EAST compete week-to-week, we are going to improve coach Brian Boland convinced me to play 10 singles Tournament and hope that the home court advantage significantly over the season. We have big goals and matches and five doubles matches because both teams will give us a fighting chance to win the championship. dreams and we cannot achieve greatness by had tremendous depth, and we needed to find out which Certainly we are looking forward to this challenge and scheduling teams that do not challenge us every time players who were not starting could come through in a winning it is one of our goals. Louisville’s Austin Childs was out of the blocks. If we play well, we are going to be pressure situation. We won three of the No. 7, No. 8, No. 9 an NCAA finalist last year and he will be the player to beat. ranked very high because we will have great wins. and No. 10 matches. At No. 10, Matt Johnson beat Julien Our guys did not come to Notre Dame to be average, Uriguyen who, one year earlier, had been a semi finalist in How much will the incoming freshmen impact the nor did I. the Juniors and ranked No. 5 in the ITF dual season lineup? world rankings. We served for the doubles point. At the I expect the freshman class to impact us this year in a

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 21 Irish Roster / Team Photo

2010-11 Notre Dame Men’s Tennis Front Row (l-r) – Matt Dooley, Stephen Havens, Sean Tan, Greg Andrews, Tyler Davis, Niall Fitzgerald, Matt Johnson, Daniel Stahl, Blas Moros Back Row – Dr. Hugh Page (Volunteer Assistant Coach), Ryan Sachire (Associate Head Coach), Michael Moore, Ryan Bandy, Billy Pecor, David Anderson, Casey Watt, Samuel Keeton, Spencer Talmadge, Daven Brodess, Bryan Kelly, Tommy Haddad (Senior Manager), Bob Bayliss (Head Coach)

2010-11 NOTRE DAME MEN’S TENNIS ROSTER Pronunciation Guide Name Ht./Wt. Year Hometown High School Ryan Bandy ...... BAND-ie David Anderson*** 5-11/155 SR Sandwich, MA Sandwich Daven Brodess ...... DAVV-en BROAD-ess Greg Andrews 5-11/165 FR Richland, MI Gull Lake Ryan Bandy 6-1/170 FR Cincinnati, OH St. Xavier Niall Fitzgerald ...... NILE Daven Brodess 6-1/165 JR Austin, TX Lake Travis Stephen Havens ...... HAVE-inns Tyler Davis*** 5-11/160 JR Nashville, TN Father Ryan Blaus Moros ...... BLOSS MORE-ohs Matt Dooley 5-10/155 FR New Braunfels, TX New Braunfels Billy Pecor ...... PEE-core Niall Fitzgerald** 5-11/155 JR Wicklow, Ireland Blackrock College Daniel Stahl ...... STALL Stephen Havens*** 5-11/170 SR Cincinnati, OH Hills Christian Spencer Talmadge ...... TOLL-madge Matt Johnson** 5-11/155 SR Portage, MI Portage Central Samuel Keeton** 6-2/155 JR Kansas City, MO The Pembroke Hill Bryan Kelly 6-1/185 SR North Oaks, MN Mounds Park Academy Michael Moore 6-2/180 SO Glenview, IL Glenbrook South Blas Moros 6-0/178 SO Boca Raton, FL Pine Crest Billy Pecor 6-2/185 FR Scottsdale, AZ Chaparral Daniel Stahl*** 5-10/150 SR Bethesda, MD Walt Whitman Spencer Talmadge* 6-2/230 SO Hillsborough, CA Junipero Serra Sean Tan* 5-8/140 SR Lakewood, CA Lakewood Casey Watt* 6-0/165 JR Gibsonia, PA Pine-Richland *denotes monograms earned

22 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2009 Final Results Student-Athletes

Senior Daniel Stahl will help lead the Irish in the 2010-11 campaign after starting regularly at No. 2 doubles last season.

2010 MEN'S SOCCER 23 Student-Athletes

David Anderson

Senior 5-11 • 155 Sandwich, Mass. Sandwich

AS A JUNIOR: Achieved a 17-15 overall record in singles play ... posted a 12-11 in dual singles ... played the majority of the season at the No. 4 (5-6) and No. 5 (5-2) positions ... had clinching wins over Chris Cha of #36 Michigan and Martin Kildahl of #25 Washington ... recorded victories over #2 Virginia in singles play against Steven Rooda and in doubles play with partner Blas Moros against Julen Uriguen/ Santiago Villegas ... defeated USF’s Yannick Yoshizawa in a three-set match to help the Irish advance to the BIG EAST Tournament ... competed in the fi rst round of the BIG EAST Tournament. AS A SOPHOMORE: Posted a 9-5 dual- season singles mark while splitting time between No. 5 (8-3) and No. 6 (1-2) ... secured two match-clinching points for the Irish ... earned fi rst victory and match- clinching point of the dual season with a win over Jayson Miller of Toledo, (6-1, 6-2), at No. 5 singles ... defeated Colin Hoover of #13 Texas A&M, (6-4, 3-6, 6-0) at No. 6 to record his fi rst victory against a ranked team ... knocked off Meedo El Tabakh of #9 Illinois, (7-6, 6-4), to clinch the victory over the Fighting Illini ... ended the BIG EAST Tournament with a straight-sets victory

ANDERSON'S CAREER RECORDS Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2007-2008 8-11 9-4 17-15 2008-2009 9-5 8-2 17-7 2009-2010 5-4 12-10 17-14 Career 22-20 29-16 51-36

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2007-2008 0-0 5-6 5-6 2008-2009 1-5 8-2 9-7 2009-2010 13-11 2-3 15-14 Career 14-16 15-11 29-27

24 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® over Andrew Carter of #23 Louisville, 6-3, Anderson’s 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results 7-6 ... competed in six doubles matches during the dual season with three Date Result Opponent Score Event diff erent partners including Sean Tan (0- 9.18 L Marek Czerwinski, Illinois 1-6, 1-6 Olympia Fields Invitational 1), Santiago Montoya (0-1) and Daniel 9.18 - Connor Roth, Illinois 2-6, 3-6 Olympia Fields Invitational Stahl (1-3) ... grabbed a victory over Wael 10.11 L Andy Nguyen, Harvard 6-3, 2-6, 0-1 (2-10) Harvard Invitational 10.11 W Harris Barnard, Alabama 6-1, 6-2 Harvard Invitational Kilani and Yannick Yoshizawa of #40 USF, 10.11 L Jonathan Hadash, Minnesota 3-6, 1-6 Harvard Invitational 8-1. 11.6-8 W Kyle Parker, College of Charleston 6-3, 6-2 Tribe Invitational AS A FRESHMAN: Registered a 17-15 11.6-8 W Daniel Mihaloy, William & Mary 6-0, 6-4 Tribe Invitational overall record in singles play ... went 9-4 11.6-8 W Sergios Wyss, Maryland 6-2, 6-2 Tribe Invitational in open play and 8-11 in dual match play 11.6-8 W Graham Knowlton, Maryland 6-4, 6-2 Tribe Invitational ... posted a 7-4 mark against Midwest 12.24 W Steven Eelkman Rooda, Virginia 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) No. 5 region opponents in the dual season ... 12.24 W Malcolm Peace, IUPUI 6-2, 6-0 No. 5 went 3-5 in his eight matches that went 1.31 W Joe Wood, New Mexico 6-0, 6-4 No. 5 to a third set ... played the majority of the 2.7 L David Holland, Duke 6-2, 1-6, 3-6 No. 6 dual season at the No. 5 position, posting 2.14 W Chris Cha, Michigan 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 No. 6 2.20 W Martin Kildahl, Washington 6-7 (8-6), 6-3, 6-0 No. 4 a 6-11 mark ... also went 1-0 at the No. 3 2.27 W Jason Norville, Michigan State 6-1, 6-4 No. 4 and No. 4 positions ... had clinching wins 2.28 W Ricardo Martin, Wisconsin 6-3, 6-2 No. 4 over Toledo, Northwestern and Duke ... 2.28 L Aleksandar Elezovic, Toldeo 4-6, 7-6(7-3),0-1(10-12) No. 2 was leading his NCAA tournament match 3.2 L Stephen Hoh, Illinois 6-4, 2-6, 3-6 No. 4 versus East Tennessee State (6-4, 1-6, 5-4) 3.13 L Peter Frank, South Florida 6-4, 2-6, 4-6 No. 3 when East Tennessee clinched the victory 3.14 W Connor Smith, Florida State 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 No. 4 ... went 0-2 versus BIG EAST opposition 3.18 W Shaun Waters, Mid. Tenn. St. 6-3, 6-4 No. 4 with two additional unfi nished matches 3.19 L Remi Boutiller, Fresno State 2-6, 4-6 No. 4 in conference play ... defeated Scott 3.20 - Andre Stabile, Texas Tech 5-7, 2-1, u No. 4 Rasmussen of #64 Michigan State (6-3, 3.27 W Alex Sanborn, Northwestern 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 No. 5 4.3 L Darren Walsh, SMU 6-2, 1-6, 3-6 No. 4 6-2), Juan Gomez of #66 Northwestern (7- 4.5 L Alexey Grigorov, Texas A&M 3-6, 3-6 No. 4 5, 6-4) and Jared Pinsky of #15 Duke (5-7, 4.7 L Balazs Novak, Ohio State 2-6, 2-6 No. 4 6-4, 6-3) for a season-long three-match 4.10 L Alejandro Calligari, Lousiville 1-6, 3-6 No. 4 win streak in dual play ... had consecutive 4.14 W Dalton Albertin, Ball State 6-1, 6-1 No. 5 three set tie-break wins over Griff 4.17 W Zach Nicholson, Navy 6-1, 6-3 No. 5 Nienberg of Purdue [7-5, 3-6, 1-0 (11)] and 4.23 - Andrew Bruhn, Georgetown 6-3, 5-1, u No. 5 Marc Spicijaric of #13 Illinois [5-7, 6-2, 1-0 4.24 - Yannick Yoshizawa, South Florida 3-6, 6-3, 5-5, u No. 5 (8)] ... posted a 5-6 mark in doubles play 4.25 L Andrew Carter, Louisville 3-6, 0-6 No. 5 ... all 11 of his doubles matches came in the open season ... went 4-1 playing with Daniel Stahl, including a 2-1 mark at the William & Mary Invitational ... also won two matches with Stahl at the Tom Fallon Invitational ... paired with Sean Corrigan to defeat and Sammy Struyf of Alabama (8-5). HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Two-year letterwinner at Sandwich (Mass.) ... captured the USTA National Opens in November 2005 ... knocked off four players ranked in the top 100 and four of his six victories were in straight sets ... reached the fi nals of the Farmington Valley, ATP Gator Bowl and New England Sectional ... named a Massachusetts All- Star ... named Boston Globe All-Scholastic ... named to the honor roll all four years ... born March 15, 1989, in Cape Cod, Mass. ... son of Del and Susan Anderson ... has two sisters, Jen, and Diana ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a fi nance major.

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 25 Student-Athletes

Tyler Davis

Senior 5-11 • 160 Nashville, Tenn. Father Ryan

AS A JUNIOR: Registered a 7-5 overall mark in singles play, with a 3-4 mark in the open season and a 4-1 record during the dual season … started the season by leading the way with both a singles and doubles win for the Irish in the Illinois Invitational … played the majority of the season at the No. 1 and No. 2 positions … completed a center court comeback to post a doubles win with partner Casey Watt over #75 William & Mary’s Keziel Juneau and Ilja Orre to open the 2010 season … posted a second doubles win to help the Irish knock off #26 Fresno State … played both fi rst and second doubles throughout the season … had an overall doubles record of 5-9 with partner Casey Watt … had a key doubles win with patner Niall Fitzgerald over USF’s Wael Kilani and Yannick Yoshizawa, leading the Irish to victory in the BIG EAST semifi nals … saw doubles action in the fi nal match of the BIG EAST Championship against Louisville. AS A SOPHOMORE: Posted an overall mark of 14-7 in singles play on the season, including a mark of 9-2 in the open season and 5-5 record in the dual season ... went 4-0 while competing at the Tom Fallon Invitational, including a three-set thriller 7-5, 1-6, 1-0 (10-6) ... saw the majority over the tandem of 23rd-ranked Jean-Yves over Aba Omodele-Lucien of Harvard, of his dual singles starts come at the Aubone and Clint Bowles of #11 Florida State No. 6 singles spot ... posted one match- ... defeated the 18th-ranked team of Marek DAVIS' CAREER RECORDS clinching victory over Thomas Estrada of Michalicka and Moritz Baumann of #29 Singles #40 USF, 6-0, 6-4 ... concluded the regular Wisconsin, 8-6, marking the highest-ranked Year Dual Open Overall season with a three-set victory over Jorge opponent Helgeson and Davis were able 2007-2008 3-3 9-3 12-6 Rodriguez of Ball State, 5-7, 7-5, 1-0 (10- to defeat ... fi nished the season on a four- 2008-2009 5-5 9-2 14-7 7) ... competed as a member of the No. 1 match winning streak, including victories 2009-2010 3-4 4-1 7-5 doubles team, alongside Brett Helgeson, over #40 Lucas Jovita and Thomas Estrada Career 11-12 22-6 33-18 in the dual season ... posted three doubles of USF, 8-2, and #82 Viktor Maksimcuk and point-clinching victories on the dual Simon Childs of #23 Louisville, 8-4. Doubles season ... Helgeson and Davis posted an AS A FRESHMAN: Posted a 12-6 mark in Year Dual Open Overall overall record of 14-10 on the dual season, singles play ... went 3-3 in the dual season 2007-2008 16-9 7-4 23-13 including an 8-8 mark versus nationally and 9-3 in the open season ... all six of his 2008-2009 14-11 5-6 19-17 ranked foes ... earned fi rst victory of the dual season matches were played at no. 6 season over the 52nd-ranked duo of Keziel singles ... of his three dual wins, two were 2009-2010 13-15 3-4 16-19 Juneau and Sebastien Vidal from #64 match clinchers for the Irish, as he posted Career 43-35 15-14 58-49 William & Mary, 8-5 ... earned a 9-8 win a 2-0 record with the team match tied at

26 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 3-3 ... his fi rst clinching win was versus Michigan State’s Clark Richardson (6-1, Davis' 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results 7-5) ... his second clinching win came Date Result Opponent Score Event over David Chermak of N.C. State (6-4, 9.18 W Tobias Reitz, Northwestern 6-3, 6-1 Olympia Fields Invitational 6-7, 7-5) ... saw signifi cant time on the 9.18 W Joshua Graves, Northwestern 7-5, 6-4 Olympia Fields Invitational courts in doubles play ... posted an open- 9.18 L Dennis Nevolo, Illinois 0-6, 1-6 Olympia Fields Invitational season record of 7-4 and a dual mark of 9.18 L Connor Smith, Florida State 3-6, 2-6 Olympia Fields Invitational 16-9 for an overall 23-13 mark ... went 9-2 10.11 L Alistair Felton, Harvard 7-6, 5-7, 2-6 Harvard Invitational versus the Midwest Region ... posted a 10.11 W Derek Peterson, Minnesota 6-3, 6-3 Harvard Invitational 9-4 mark with classmate Stephen Havens 10.16 L , Michigan 6-3, 3-6, 4-6 ITA Midwest Regional in dual play, all of which came at No. 3 1.24 L Philippe Oudshoorn, Virginia 5-7, 3-6 No. 1 doubles ... the duo secured the doubles 1.24 W Joel Modesitt, IUPUI 6-4, 6-4 No. 4 2.28 W Gursher Harika, Toledo 6-0, 6-2 No. 5 point for the Irish on seven occasions 3.13 W J. C. Acuna Gerard, South Florida 2-6, 6-0, 6-4 No. 6 with seven clinching wins ... Havens and 4.17 W Nicholas Gutsche, Navy 6 6-1, 6-2 No. 6 Davis also posted a 5-3 mark in the open season ... his other doubles partner was junior Santiago Montoya ... went 9-6 with Montoya, including a 7-5 mark in dual play ... had two clinching wins with Montoya, giving Davis nine doubles clinching wins on the year to tie Havens for the team lead ... defeated by Havens in the quarterfi nals of the 2008 Summer ITA Championships [6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (2)]. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letterwinner at Father Ryan (Tenn.) ... also lettered in basketball ... helped Father Ryan to the Tennessee state championship in 2004 and 2005 ... captured the Dasani Mayor’s Cup Junior Championships in January 2006 ... defeated three top-50 players en route to the title, including 21st-ranked Andrew Crone ... reached the semifi nals of the St. Louis Gateway, USTA National Opens (lost in the fi nals) and Southern Indoor Closed (lost in fi nals) ... member of National Honor Society ... class president of Cum Laude Society ... born April 13, 1989, in Nashville, Tenn. ... son of Bill and Cindy Davis ... has a sister, Elizabeth ... father played college tennis at Mississippi ... mother played college tennis at South Alabama ... enrolled in the College of Science as a pre- professional studies major.

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 27 Student-Athletes

Stephen Havens

Senior 5-11 • 170 Cincinnati, Ohio Hills Christian

AS A JUNIOR: Posted a 14-20 overall singles record playing at the No. 2 position … trounced Anton Anderson of #75 William & Mary, 6-3, 6-3 … defeated #51 New Mexico's Jadon Phillips, 6-4, 6-2 … downed Johnny Hamui of #12 Illinois in second singles, 6-0, 6-1 … defeated #45 Northwestern's Andrew McCarthy 6-1, 6-4 … knocked off Georgetown's David Tillem 6-1, 3-2 in singles to advance to the BIG EAST semifi nals … won over USF's Jamal Adderley, 6-0, 6-2, to advance to BIG EAST Championship … saw action in BIG EAST Championship against Louisville's Viktor Maksimcuk … recorded a 9-7 overall and dual match record with partner Casey Watt at No. 1 doubles … knocked off #75 Virginia's Sebastien Vidal and Adrian Vodislav 8-5 … downed #2 Virginia's and Houston Barrick, 8-3 … came from behind to defeat Wisconsin's Moritz Baumann and Patrick Pohlmann at No. 1 doubles … clinched the point for the Irish over Northwestern with partner Casey Watt after battling Tobias Reitz and Andrew McCarthy to a 9-8 (8-6) tiebreak win at No.1 doubles … staked the Irish to a 1-0 lead with an 8-6 win over Florida State's Vahid Mirzadeh and Connor Smith … downed Georgetown's Andrew Bruhn and Tim Walsh in doubles, 8-5, to advance to the BIG EAST semifi nals … saw singles and doubles action in the BIG EAST Tournament … named BIG EAST Player of the Week on March 10. AS A SOPHOMORE: Registered a 10-15 clinching points during the fall season in singles record while playing at No. 2 singles for the competition ... competed at No. 2 doubles for majority of the dual season ... played in one the dual season, fi nishing with a record of 12- HAVENS' CAREER RECORDS match at No. 1 singles, dropping a decision 12 with teammate Casey Watt, including fi ve Singles to Bryan Koniecko of Ohio State 4-6, 0-6 ... doubles point-clinching wins as a duo ... opened Year Dual Open Overall knocked off Marwan Ramadan in straight sets the dual doubles portion of the dual season 2007-2008 11-16 9-5 20-21 6-3, 6-2, on the way to a perfect 7-0 victory over schedule with a victory over Stuart Keplar and 2008-2009 10-15 6-7 16-22 #64 William & Mary ... defeated Sinisa Markovic Alex Llompart of #14 Pepperdine, 8-4 ... notched of #20 Texas Tech in straight sets 7-6, 7-5 in a second consecutive victory over a ranked foe, 2009-2010 5-5 9-15 14-20 4-0 decision over the Red Raiders ... battled securing an 8-3 decision over Dominic Pagon Career 26-36 24-27 50-63 through a three-set match against Austin and Marwan Ramadan of #64 William & Mary Krajicek of #13 Texas A&M, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3, to lock and clinching the doubles point for the Irish ... Doubles up the match-clinching point of a 4-3 victory secured the doubles point against #20 Texas Year Dual Open Overall against the Aggies ... also clinched the opening Tech, knocking off Michael Breier and Sinisa 2007-2008 12-11 9-4 21-15 round match of the BIG EAST Championships Markovic, 9-7... defeated Robbie McCallum and with a straight-set decision over Andrew Sven Burus of Toledo, 8-5, to secure the tandem's 2008-2009 12-13 9-5 21-18 Bruhn of Georgetown, 6-4, 6-3 ... posted a third point-clinching victory ... held off Roy 2009-2010 14-11 2-6 16-17 perfect 4-0 mark at the 2008 Tribe Invitational Kalmanovich and Ruan Roelofse of #9 Illinois, Career 38-35 20-15 58-50 during the fall season, winning two three-set 8-5, to secure the doubles point and aid in the marathons and taking the other two matches in eventual 4-3 decision over the Fighting Illini. straight sets ... notched a total of three match- 28 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® AS A FRESHMAN: Played a signifi cant role for the Irish ... posted an overall mark of 20-21 Havens' 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results in singles play ... went 9-5 in the open season ... posted an 11-16 record in dual play ... the Date Result Opponent Score Event majority of his dual play came from the No. 4 9.18 L Carl Sundberg, Florida State 2-6, 4-6 Olympia Fields Invitational spot, where he went 11-13 ... also posted an 0-3 9.18 W Clint Bowles, Florida State 6-3, 6-1 Olympia Fields Invitational mark at No. 3 singles ... had a clinching win in the 9.18 L Jean-Yves Aubone, Florida State 1-6, 3-6 Olympia Fields Invitational BIG EAST quarterfi nals over David Sheehan of 9.18 L Abe Souza, Illinois 6-1, 4-6, 2-6 Olympia Fields Invitational Villanova (6-2, 6-0) ... dropped his match in the 10.11 L Aba Omodele-Lucien, Havard 6-4, 3-6, 4-6 Harvard Invitational NCAA regionals to East Tennessee's Lisandro 10.11 W Michael Davis, Alabama 6-4, 6-2 Harvard Invitational Picardo (3-6, 3-6) ... defeated Brad Mixson of the 10.11 W Michael Sicora, Minnesota 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 Harvard Invitational Seminoles (7-5, 6-2) in Notre Dame's upset win 10.16 W t-64 Mark Schanerman, Northwestern 6-2, 6-3 ITA Midwest Regional over Florida State ... won all four of his matches 10.16 W t-32 Luke Rossow-Kantor, Wisconsin 6-1, 6-3 ITA Midwest Regional at the William & Mary Invitational on the way to 10.16 L t-16 Chase Buchanon, Ohio State 1-6, 3-6 ITA Midwest Regional winning the second singles fl ight ... went 2-1 1.22 W Anton Andersson, William & Mary 6-3, 6-3 No. 2 at the Tom Fallon Invitational ... won his fi rst 1.24 L , Virginia 4-6, 2-6 No. 2 collegiate match versus Miami's Hector Nieto 1.24 W Deon Shafer, IUPUI 6-1, 6-1 No. 1 (6-2, 6-2) ... in doubles play, posted an overall 1.30 L Ashley Watling, Tulsa 2-6, 6-7 (2-7) No. 2 record of 21-15 ... went 12-11 in dual matches 1.31 W Jadon Philips, New Mexico 6-4, 6-2 No. 2 ... posted a 5-4 mark in the Midwest region ... 2.7 L Reid Carleton, Duke 4-6, 3-6 No. 2 teamed with classmate Tyler Davis to post a 2.14 L Evan King, Michigan 1-6, 6-4, 2-6 No. 2 9-4 mark in dual play, all of which came at No. 2.20 L Kyle McMorrow, Washington 6-7 (2-7), 3-6 No. 2 3 doubles ... the duo secured the doubles point 2.27 W Austin Brooks, Michigan State 4-6, 6-4, 1-0 (10-4) No. 2 for the Irish on seven occasions with seven 2.28 L Marek Michalicka, Wisconsin 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 1-6 No. 2 clinching wins ... also played with Andrew Roth 3.2 W Johnny Hamui, Illinois 6-0, 6-1 No. 2 in the dual season ... Havens and Roth went 3.13 L Wael Kilani, South Florida 2-6, 3-6 No. 1 3-7 at No. 2 doubles ... they had two clinching 3.14 L Vahid Mirzadeh, Florida State 2-6, 2-6 No. 2 victories for the Irish ... tied with Davis for the 3.18 L Victor Melo, Middle Tennessee State 1-6, 2-6 No. 2 most doubles clinching wins on the team with 3.19 L Rikus de Villiers, Fresno State 6-2, 3-6, 1-6 No. 2 nine ... defeated Davis in the quarterfi nals of the 3.20 L Gonzalo Escobar, Texas Tech 0-6, 3-6 No. 2 2008 Summer ITA Championships [6-2, 3-6, 1-0 3.27 W Andrew McCarthy, Northwestern 6-1, 6-4 No. 2 (2)] before falling in the semifi nals to Virginia's 4.3 W David Costa, SMU 6-2, 7-5 No. 2 . 4.5 L , Texas A&M 4-6, 1-6 No. 2 HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four- 4.7 L , Ohio State 6-3 (3-10), 2-6, 0-1 No. 2 year letter winner at Hills Christian Academy 4.10 L Viktor Maksimcuk, Louisville 3-6, 6-7 (2-7) No. 2 (Ohio) ... named all-state each of his four years 4.14 L Cliff Morrison, Ball State 3-6, 4-6 No. 2 in high school ... captured the Ohio state 4.17 W Marcus Rebersak, Navy 6-3, 6-2 No. 2 championship in both singles and doubles 4.23 - David Tillem, Georgetown 6-1, 3-2, u No. 2 ... earned All-America honors as a senior ... 4.24 W Jamal Adderly, South Florida 6-0, 6-2 No. 2 captured the Midwest Winter Championships 4.25 - Viktor Maksimcuk, Louisville 6-4, 2-6, u No. 2 in January 2006 ... defeated fi ve junior players 5.14 - Marek Michalicka, Wisconsin 4-6, 7-6 (7-1), 5-5, u No. 2 ranked in the top 100 in the country en route, including eighth-ranked Dennis Nevolo ... reached the semifi nals of the USTA National Opens and Midwest Closed ... fi nished fourth alongside teammate Tyler Davis in doubles at Winter Nationals ... member of the National Honor Society ... National Merit semifi nalist ... born November 24, 1988, in Lexington, Ky. ... son of Terry and Mona Havens ... has a sister, Laura ... father played college tennis at Middle Tennessee State ... enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a sociology major.

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Matt Johnson

Senior 5-11 • 155 Portage, Mich. Portage Central

AS A JUNIOR: Played in eight singles matches and recorded a 5-3 overall record … posted a 4-2 mark in tour play … captured fi rst win of the year against Miami’s Hector Nieto 6-3, 6-4 … opened the 2010 season with a victory over #2 Virginia’s Julen Uriquen 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 … played in eight doubles matches and posted a 4-4 record … defeated Toledo’s Leonardo Henriques and Leo Sarria 8-3 with partner Michael Moore. AS A SOPHOMORE: Co-recipient of the Raul Temmy Katthain Award, which is given to the player who displays the most loyalty to the team ... named to the BIG EAST Academic All-Star list ... fi nished with a 6-2 overall singles record, including a convincing win in his fi nal match over Varun Pandit of William & Mary, 6-1, 6-1 ... fi nished with a 6-10 overall doubles record, Johnson's 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results while posting a 6-9 record at No. 3 doubles Date Result Opponent Score Event alongside Niall Fitzgerald ... lost only 9.18 L Connor Smith, Florida State 3-6, 3-6 Olympia Fields Invitational match at No. 2 doubles in a hard-fought 9.18 L Abe Souza, Illinois 3-6, 6-7 (3-7) Olympia Fields Invitational eff ort against Bryan Koniecko and Shuhei 9.18 W Hector Nieto, Miami 6-3, 6-4 Olympia Fields Invitational Uzawa of #3 Ohio State 6-8 ... recorded 9.18 W Tobias Reitz, Northwestern 6-3, 6-4 Olympia Fields Invitational back-to-back doubles clinching points 10.11 W Liinus Hietaniemi, Harvard 6-1, 6-0 Harvard Invitational 10.11 W Mac McAnulty, Harvard 6-4, 6-2 Harvard Invitational against Michigan State and Northwestern 1.24 W Julen Uriguen, Virginia 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 No. 4 in the dual season. 2.28 L Luke Rassow-Kantor, Wisconsin 3-6, 1-6 No. 6

AS A FRESHMAN: Played in four singles HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: JOHNSON'S CAREER RECORDS matches for the Irish in the open season ... Three-year letterwinner at Portage Central Singles posted a 2-2 record ... won his fi rst match of (Mich.) ... named fi rst team All-Michigan Year Dual Open Overall the season versus Westin Wendt of Miami (6- three times ... helped Portage Central High 2007-2008 0-0 2-2 2-2 3, 6-1) ... also won his fi rst match in the Tom School capture the Michigan state title ... 2008-2009 0-0 6-2 6-2 Fallon Invitational over Michigan State’s Tyler fi nished as the state runner-up in singles 2009-2010 4-2 1-1 5-3 Sauerbrey (6-0, 6-4) ... went 3-4 during the ... captured the WMTA Midwest Qualifi er Career 4-2 9-5 13-7 open season and 1-0 in the dual season in in June 2006 ... member of National Honor doubles action ... his dual-season doubles win Society ... born September 17, 1988, in Doubles came with Sean Corrigan in the No. 3 position Glencoe, Ill. ... son of Dave and Kathy Year Dual Open Overall ... the win, which took place in the fi rst dual Johnson ... has a sister, Stephanie ... enrolled 2007-2008 1-0 3-4 4-4 action of Johnson’s career, came over Shaun in the Mendoza College of Business as a 2008-2009 6-10 6-3 12-13 Bussert and Daniel Vidal of Ball State (8-3) ... fi nance major. 2009-2010 1-0 3-3 4-3 paired with Daniel Stahl for two wins at the Career 8-10 12-10 20-20 Olympia Fields Invitational ... fell in the third round of the 2008 Summer ITA Championships to Derek Stephens of N.C. State (6-2, ret.).

30 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Bryan Kelly

Senior 6-1 • 185 North Oaks, Minn. Mounds Park Academy

AS A JUNIOR: Did not compete. AS A SOPHOMORE: Did not compete in the dual season ... fell during his only singles outing of the open season against Austin Brooks of Michigan State at the Tom Fallon Invitational 1-6, 7-6, 0-1 (6-10). AS A FRESHMAN: Did not compete with Notre Dame as he joined the Irish as a walk-on in the fall of 2008. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letterwinner at Mounds Park Academy (Minn.) ... went 30-1 at fi rst singles as a senior ... won the Minnesota Class A state singles title in 2007 ... went 28-1 in singles play as a sophomore ... led his team to Minnesota Class A titles in 2005 and 2006 ... ranked as high as 33rd in the national doubles rankings ... son of Charles and Carole Kelly ... also lettered in basketball as a freshman ... his father, played football for Notre Dame and graduated from the University in 1975 ... has one sister, Brenna ... born October 18, 1988, in Minneapolis, Minn. ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a fi nance major ... also enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a political science major.

KELLY'S CAREER RECORD Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2009-2010 0-1 0-0 0-1 Career 0-1 0-0 0-1

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Daniel Stahl

Senior 5-10 • 150 Bethesda, Md. Walt Whitman

AS A JUNIOR: Recorded a 20-15 mark in singles play with a 13-10 record in regular season play … spent majority of the season at the No. 3 singles spot … downed Illinois’ 24th-ranked Dennis Nevolo in straight sets 6-4, 7-6 to begin non-conference play … defeated #2 Virginia’s 31st-ranked , 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 7-6 (7-5) … tied the overall match with Michigan at 3-3 in a hard-fought three-set win at No. 3 singles 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 ... Stahl held serve at deuce to claim the clinching game in the third set … helped Notre Dame come-from-behind to win over 31st-ranked Wisconsin as he won a tough three-set match over 73rd- ranked Patrick Pohlmann 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4 to clinch the win … defeated No. 55 Clint Bowles of #19 Florida State, 7-5, 6-4 … downed Fresno State’s Tejesvi Veerepalli, 6-4, 6-7, 6-1, to advance to Blue Gray Tennis Finals Classic … defeated Charlie Caris of Georgetown 6-4, 2-0 to advance to the BIG EAST semifi nals … tied up doubles play with David Anderson to help the Irish move on in the BIG EAST Championship … saw singles and doubles action during the BIG EAST Championship.

STAHL'S CAREER RECORDS Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2007-2008 16-5 11-3 27-8 AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned BIG EAST Tom Fallon Invitational earning him All- 2008-2009 11-10 11-2 22-12 Academic All-Star honors ... climbed as Tournament team honors for the second 2009-2010 7-5 13-9 20-14 high as 112th in singles as late in the season consecutive season ... posted an 11-10 Career 34-20 35-14 69-34 as Feb. 1 ... posted a 22-12 overall record in dual record while playing nine matches as singles play... fi nished with an impressive No. 4 (5-4), 11 matches as No. 3 (6-5) and Doubles 11-2 mark in open play with the only two one match as No. 2 (0-1) ... had second- Year Dual Open Overall losses coming against Austen Childs of most wins on the team with 22 ... had back- 2007-2008 0-0 7-2 7-2 Louisville (2-6, 0-6) and Drew Daniel of to-back, come-from-behind wins against 2008-2009 3-5 6-0 8-5 Michigan (6-1, 4-6, 0-1 [7-10]) in the Wilson/ 57th ranked Mamound Kamel of #14 2009-2010 9-11 6-6 15-17 ITA Midwest Regionals ... accumulated 22 Pepperdine (4-6, 6-4, 7-6) and Sebastien Career 12-16 19-8 30-24 points during the Wolverine Invitational Vidal of #64 William & Mary (2-6, 6-4, 6-2) ... to take home second place ... won all was undefeated during open doubles play four matches in straight sets during the posting a 6-0 record ... fi nished with a 3-5

32 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® dual record which included a convincing win, with partner David Anderson, against Stahl's 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results Wael Kilani and Yannick Yoshizawa of Date Result Opponent Score Event 40th-ranked South Florida (8-1) ... had 9.18 W Dennis Nevolo, Illinois 6-4, 7-6 (8-6) Olympia Fields Invitational match clinching wins against both Duke 9.18 W Christian Blocker, Miami 6-0, 7-6 (7-5) Olympia Fields Invitational and Michigan State ... presented with the 9.18 L Connor Roth, Illinois 6-3, 4-6, 2-6 Olympia Fields Invitational Raymond T. Bender Award, which is given 9.18 W Vahid Mirzadeh, Florida State 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 Olympia Fields Invitational to the player on the team who expresses 10.11 L Joshua Tchan, Harvard 6-4, 6-7, 3-6 Harvard Invitational the most enthusiasm. 10.11 W Houssam Yassine, Alabama 6-2, 6-2 Harvard Invitational AS A FRESHMAN: Saw extensive 10.11 W Phillip Arndt, Minnesota 6-3, 6-3 Harvard Invitational playing time in singles ... named to the BIG 10.16 L Jacob Strauss, Marquette 6-2, 3-6, 6-7 (5-7) ITA Midwest Regional EAST all-tournament team for singles play 11.6-8 W Lukas Koncilia, College of Charleston 6-2, 6-0 Tribe Invitational 11.6-8 L Keziel Juneau, William & Mary 3-6, 2-6 Tribe Invitational ... posted a 27-8 overall record ... went 11-3 11.6-8 W Graham Knowlton, Maryland 6-2, 6-2 Tribe Invitational in open play and 16-5 in dual action ... went 11.6-8 L John Collins, Maryland 2-6, 2-6 Tribe Invitational 8-2 versus the Midwest region ... went 7-3 1.22 L Sebastien Vidal, William & Mary 6-7 (3-7), 2-6 No. 4 in three-setters ... went 15-1 at the No. 6 1.24 W Drew Courtney, Virginia 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 7-6 (7-5) No. 4 position in dual play ... recorded a 1-4 mark 1.30 L Alastair Barnes, Tulsa 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 4-6 No. 3 at the No. 5 spot ... clinched four wins in 2.7 L Dylan Arnould, Duke 0-6, 3-6 No. 3 singles as he posted a 4-0 record when the 2.14 W Mike Sroczynski, Michigan 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 No. 3 team match was tied 3-3 ... clinched four 2.20 W Derek Drabble, Washington 6-4, 6-3 No. 3 wins over Diego Toledo of South Florida 2.27 W Denis Bogatov, Michigan State 6-2, 7-5 No. 3 to secure the BIG EAST title for the Irish ... 2.28 W Patrick Pohlmann, Wisconsin 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4 No. 3 3.2 L Abe Souza, Illinois 6-2, 4-6, 6-7 (8-10) No. 3 also clinched Notre Dame’s upset win over 3.13 L Jamal Adderley, South Florida 3-6, 4-6 No. 2 Florida State with a win over Drew Bailey 3.14 W Clint Dowles, Florida State 7-5, 6-4 No. 3 (6-2, 3-6, 6-1) ... fi nished the year on an 3.18 W Richard Cowden, Middle Tennessee State 6-1, 1-6, 6-0 No. 3 11-match unbeaten streak including eight 3.19 W Tejesvi Veerepalli, Fresno State 6-4, 6-7, 6-1 No. 3 wins and three unfi nished matches ... had 3.20 L Rafael Gacrcia, Texas Tech 2-6, 4-6 No. 3 four come-from-behind wins ... tied with 3.27 W Spencer Wolf, Northwestern 7-5, 6-2 No. 3 Sheeva Parbhu for second-most singles 4.3 W Tobias Flood, SMU 6-3, 6-2 No. 3 wins on the team with 27 ... captured the 4.5 L Alexis Kelgou, Texas A&M 3-6, 4-6 No. 3 third singles fl ight at the William & Mary 4.7 L Justin Kronauge, Ohio State 0-6, 4-6 No. 3 Invitational ... won three matches at the 4.10 L Simon Childs, Louisville 0-6, 3-6 No. 3 4.14 W Andres Monroy, Ball State 6-4, 6-2 No. 3 Tom Fallon Invitational ... went 7-2 in 4.17 W Anderson Walls, Navy 6-2, 6-3 No. 3 doubles play ... all his matches were in the 4.23 - Charlie Caris, Georgetown 6-4, 2-0, u No. 3 open season ... went 2-0 with Matt Johnson, 4.24 W Peter Frank, South Florida 7-6, 6-3 No. 3 1-1 with Sean Corrigan and 4-1 with David 4.25 - Simon Childs, Louisville 4-6, 6-6, u No. 3 Anderson ... advanced to the quarterfi nals 5.14 L Patrick Pohlmann, Wisconsin 6-3, 3-6, 1-6 No. 3 of the 2008 Summer ITA Championships before falling to Sanam Singh of Virginia (6-4, 6-0). HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letterwinner at Walt Whitman (Md.) ... helped Walt Whitman capture the 2005 Maryland state championship ... captured the 2005 Maryland state doubles championship ... reached the 2007 Maryland state title match in singles ... reached the fi nals of the USTA MAS Challenger #8 in December of 2005 ... defeated German Boryachinskly, ranked No. 33, and David Nguyen, ranked No. 19, en route to the fi nals ... advanced to the semifi nals of the USTA MAS Challenger #3 and USTA MAS Challenger #4 ... member of the National Honor Society ... AP Scholar ... born January 24, 1989, in Minneapolis, Minn. ... son of Thomas and Dale Stahl ... has a brother, Aaron, and sister, Hannah ... mother played tennis at Cornell ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a fi nance major.

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TAN'S CAREER RECORDS Singles Year Dual Open Overall Sean 2007-2008 0-0 1-2 1-2 Tan 2008-2009 0-0 4-0 4-0 2009-2010 1-0 0-0 1-0 Career 1-0 5-2 6-2 Senior 5-8 • 140 Doubles Year Dual Open Overall Lakewood, Calif. 2007-2008 0-0 2-2 2-2 Lakewood 2008-2009 0-1 7-1 7-2 2009-2010 0-0 1-2 1-2 Career 0-1 10-5 10-6

AS A JUNIOR: Saw action in one singles tour match … downed Jacob Braig of William Tan's 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results & Mary, 7-5 6-2 … posted a 2-3 overall doubles mark and had a 1-1 record in regular season Date Result Opponent Score Event play … downed IUPUI’s Daniel Klingenberg 11.6 W Jacob Braig, William & Mary 7-5, 6-2 Tribe Invitational and Bren Vasalakis 8-3 in second doubles with partner Spencer Talmadge. AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned BIG EAST in the Tom Fallon Invitational ... the duo defeated Moore League title teams ... fi nished in the top Academic All-Star honors ... posted a 4-0 mark Jose Fuenmayor and D.J. Johnson of Purdue (8-6) one percent of high school class ... member of in open play, highlighted by three victories at and Austen Kauss and Matt Sawin of Iowa (8-1). National Honor Society ... earned sportsmanship the Tom Fallon Invitational ... had a come-from- HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four- award for Southern California ... born July 14, behind win against Pablo Olivarez of Western year letterwinner at Lakewood (Calif.) ... named 1989, in Long Beach, Calif. ... son of Sy Lac Tan Michigan, 3-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-6) at the TFI ... posted Lakewood Athlete of the Year ... captured and Dorothy Schrank ... has three sisters, Stacey, a 7-2 record in doubles matches ... dropped his the Moore League singles championship all Suzy and Sidney ... enrolled in the Mendoza only dual match to Alecksandar Elezovic and four years in high school ... helped Lakewood College of Business as a fi nance major. Levi Bent-Lee of Toledo, 6-8, while paired with to the C.I.F fi nals in 2007 ... member of two David Anderson ... co-recipient of the Raul Temmy Katthain Award, which is given to the player who displays the most loyalty to the team. AS A FRESHMAN: Posted a 1-2 record in limited action ... defeated Alex Allon of Michigan State in the Tom Fallon Invitational (6-3, 6-4) ... played in four doubles matches, posting a 2-2 record ... teamed with Takashi Yoshii for both doubles wins while playing

34 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Daven Brodess

Junior 6-1 • 165 Austin, Texas Lake Travis

AS A SOPHOMORE: Saw no action as a sophomore. AS A FRESHMAN: Saw limited action for the Irish during his freshman campaign, posting an 0-2 record in singles play and 0-1 mark in doubles action during the open portion of the schedule. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Two-year letterwinner at Lake Travis (Texas) ... ranked as high as #32 in the nation during his high school career ... active in the Writing Club, the Austin Rotary Club and the Alta Ridge Tennis Club during high school ... son of David and Avis Brodess ... born December 22, 1990, in New York, N.Y. ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business.

BRODESS' CAREER RECORDS Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2008-2009 0-0 0-2 0-2 2009-2010 0-0 0-0 0-0 Career 0-0 0-2 0-2

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2008-2009 0-0 0-1 0-1 Career 0-0 0-1 0-1

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 35 Student-Athletes

Fitzgerald's 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results

Date Result Opponent Score Event Niall 11.6-8 L Mickael Trintignac, College of Charleston 6-7 (9-11),6-2,0-1(3-10) Tribe Invitational 11.6-8 W Sebastien Vidal, William & Mary 6-0, 6-2 Tribe Invitational Fitzgerald 11.6-8 W Ian Mansfield, Maryland 6-4, 6-2 Tribe Invitational 11.6-8 W Sergio Wyss, Maryland 6-4, 6-4 Tribe Invitational 1.22 W Jamie Whiteford, William & Mary 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 No. 3 Junior 1.24 L Jarmere Jenkins, Virginia 2-6, 4-6 No. 3 1.30 L Marco Balok, Tulsa 0-6, 4-6 No. 4 5-11 • 155 2.7 L Alain Michel, Duke 5-7, 6-4, 0-1 (10-12) No. 5 Wicklow, Ireland 2.14 L George Navas, Michigan 1-6, 0-6 No. 4 Blackrock College 2.28 W Bryant Dudzik, Toledo 6-1, 6-0 No. 4

AS A SOPHOMORE: Posted a 5-5 overall straight-sets victory singles mark … downed #75 William & Mary’s over Tanner Stump Jamie Whiteford, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 in third singles from #48 Mississippi … defeated Bryant Dudzik of Toledo in a two- State, 7-6, 6-1 ... set match spent his sophomore season playing competed with Matt second doubles …. had an 8-3 win over #2 Johnson in doubles Virginia’s Jarmere Jenkins and Houston Barrick, action during the with partner Stephen Havens … defeated Mirko dual season, posting Zapletal and Taylor Leiby of #26 Fresno State a 6-9 mark at the with a 1-0 lead and an 8-2 win … topped Mark No. 3 court ... the Schanerman and Joshua Graves, 8-6, to edge out duo also made one #45 Northwestern … defeated Northwestern’s appearance at No. 2 Will Lowell and David Tillem, by an 8-5 margin, doubles, dropping to advance to BIG EAST semifi nals … pulled a decision to Bryan out a close match against USF’s Wael Kilani and Koniecko and Shuhei Yannick Yoshizaw to help the Irish advance to Uzawa of #3 Ohio the BIG EAST fi nals. State, 6-8 ... opened AS A FRESHMAN: Played a big role for the the dual season with Irish in their singles lineup, registering a 6-9 a convincing victory record between No. 4 (1-1), 5 (2-5) and 6 (3-3) over the tandem of positions on the dual season ... went 9-2 during Hugh Clarke and the tour schedule, including a perfect 4-0 mark Jensen Turner of while competing at the Tribe Invitational ... #14 Pepperdine, secured one match-clinching point, knocking 8-3 ... earned back- off Eric Spector of Northwestern, 1-6, 6-2, 7-5, to to-back doubles lock up a 4-3 win for the Irish ... opened the dual point-clinching season with a victory over Ilja Orre of #64 William wins against & Mary, 5-7, 6-0, 1-0 ... defeated Ashley Watling Michigan State of #12 Tulsa in a straight-sets victory, 6-1, 6-4 ... and Northwestern, earned his sixth win of the dual season with a knocking off the Spartans duo of Clark Richardson and Alex Forger, 8-4, FITZGERALD'S CAREER RECORDS and following with a Singles win over Alexander Year Dual Open Overall Thams and Andrew McCarthy of the 2008-2009 6-9 9-2 15-11 Wildcats, 8-4. 2009-2010 3-1 2-4 5-5 HIGH SCHOOL & Career 9-10 11-6 20-16 PERSONAL DATA: Four-time letter Doubles winner at Blackrock Year Dual Open Overall College (Ireland) ... fi nished undefeated in both his junior and senior seasons ... the #1-ranked 2009-2010 14-13 4-0 18-13 junior in his class in Ireland ... won back-to-back Career 14-13 4-0 18-13 U18 national indoor titles in Ireland ... son of Martin and Pamela Fitzgerald ... born January 6, 1990, in Dublin, Ireland ... oldest of three siblings ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a fi nance major.

36 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Keeton's 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results

Date Result Opponent Score Event Samuel 10.11 W Christo Schultz, Harvard 6-4, 6-2 Harvard Invitational 10.11 W Trey Walston, Alabama 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 Harvard Invitational Keeton 10.11 W Eddie Svenda, Minnesota 7-6, 7-5 Harvard Invitational 11.6-8 W Joe Nicolazzi, College of Charleston 6-1, 7-5 Tribe Invitational 11.6-8 W Anton Andersson, William & Mary 6-2, 6-4 Tribe Invitational Junior 11.6-8 L John Collins, Maryland 0-6, 3-6 Tribe Invitational 11.6-8 W Kyle Parker, College of Charleston 6-3, 6-2 Tribe Invitational 6-2 • 155 1.24 W Santiago Villegas, Virginia 7-5, 6-3 No. 3 Kansas City, Mo. 1.24 W Taylor Tunis, IUPUI 6-4, 6-0 No. 6 1.31 - Connor Berg, New Mexico 6-4, 3-6, 4-2, u No. 6 Pembroke Hill 2.20 W Alex Rosinski, Washington 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 No. 6 2.27 W Will Davis, Michigan State 6-0, 6-4 No. 6 2.28 W Chris Freeman, Wisconsin 7-6 (10-8), 6-1 No. 5 2.28 W Leo Sarria, Toledo 6-4, 6-2 No. 3 AS A SOPHOMORE: Recorded a 23-4 3.2 W Connor Roth, Illinois 6-2, 6-1 No. 5 overall mark in singles play … spent majority 3.13 W Romain Deridder, South Florida 6-7 (1-7), 6-1, 6-2 No. 4 of the season at the No. 4 and No. 5 positions 3.14 W Andres Bucaro, Florida State 1-7, 6-4, 6-1 No. 5 … defeated Santigao Villegas of #2 Virginia 7-5, 3.18 - Alex McCann, Middle Tennessee State 4-6, 6-3, u No. 5 6-3 … won over #25 Washington’s Alex Rosinski 3.19 W David Ayoun, Fresno State 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 No. 5 in a three-set match … tied the overall match at 3.20 - Vitor Manzini, Texas Tech 7-6, 1-0, u No. 5 1-1 for the Irish against Illinois when he cruised 3.27 L Sidarth Balaji, Northwestern 2-6, 5-7 No. 4 past Connor Roth at No. 5 singles 6-2, 6-1 … 4.3 W Pablo Perez-Esnaola, SMU 6-3, 6-3 No. 5 earned the decisive win against Florida State at 4.5 L Alberto Bautista, Texas A&M 3-6, 6-7 (5-7) No. 5 fi fth singles to clinch the Irish victory … put the 4.7 L Matt Allare, Ohio State 3-6, 0-6 No. 5 Irish on the board at No. 5 singles with a three- 4.10 W Robert Hall, Louisville 6-1, 6-7 (4-7), 6-3 No. 5 set win over Robert Hall of Louisville, 6-1, 6-7 4.14 W Alexandre Brym, Ball State 7-5, 6-2 No. 4 (4-7), 6-3 … won at No. 4 singles to keep the 4.17 W Jeremy New, Navy 7-5, 6-2 No. 4 Irish comeback hopes alive against Wisconsin 4.23 W Will Lowell, Georgetown 6-2, 6-1 No. 4 when he was able to defeat Chris Freeman 4-6, 4.24 W Romain Derrider, South Florida 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 No. 4 6-4, 6-2 … defeated Georgetown’s Will Lowell 4.25 - Alejandro Calligari, Louisville 3-6, 5-2, u No. 4 in a two set match to advance to the BIG EAST 5.14 W Chris Freeman, Wisconsin 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 No. 4 semifi nals … clinched the win for the Irish at No. 4 singles over USF’s Romain Deri to take the Irish to the BIG EAST Championship … played in three doubles matches, with a 2-1 overall six major junior tournaments, record … named BIG EAST Player of the Week including winning individual honors on March 18. at the USTA National Open, USTA AS A FRESHMAN: Recognized as a BIG Missouri Valley Sweet 16, USTA EAST Academic All-Star ... posted a 7-3 dual Missouri Valley Super 2 and two USTA season singles record with all seven victories Missouri Valley Outdoor Futures ... coming in straight sets ... began his Irish career ranked as one of the top-20 high with six straight wins ... held a 5-2 record while school seniors during his senior year playing in the No. 6 position and a 2-1 record by Tennis Recruiting Network ... son while occupying the No. 5 position ... most of Bill and Edna Keaton ... oldest of commanding victory came against Marco two siblings ... father played tennis at Ballok, 6-2, 6-2, who represented 12th-ranked Yale ... born April 11, 1990 in Kansas Tulsa. City, Mo. ... enrolled in the Mendoza HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Two- College of Business as a fi nance major. year letter winner at Pembroke (Mo.) ... captured

KEETON'S CAREER RECORDS Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2008-2009 7-3 0-0 7-3 2009-2010 6-1 16-3 22-4 Career 13-4 16-3 29-7

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2008-2009 7-3 0-0 7-3 2009-2010 0-1 2-0 2-1 Career 7-4 2-0 9-4

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 37 Student-Athletes

Casey Watt

Junior 6-0 • 165 Gibsonia, Pa. Pine Richland

AS A SOPHOMORE: Recorded a 20- 19 mark in singles play, including a 9-17 record in dual play and an 11-2 clip in tournament action … spent the season at the No. 1 singles position for the Irish … recorded fi rst regular-season win against #35 Tulsa’s Philip Stevens in a three-set match … defeated Carl Ho, of #51 New Mexico, 7-5, 6-2 … downed #50 of Michigan in a three-set match … defeated Ronnie Hulewicz (Michigan State ) 7-6, 6-2 for the match-clinching point … defeated #7 Mortiz Baumann of Wisconsin 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 … defeated Fresno State’s Mirko Zapletal in the Blue-Gray Classic … defeated Georgetown’s Anthony Tan in a two-set match to advance to the BIG EAST semifi nals … began the year claiming Notre Dame’s lone doubles win in a closely contested match versus Christian Blocker and Carl Sundberg of Miami, 9-8 during the Illinois Invitational … downed William & Mary’s Keziel Juneau/Ilja Orre 8-6 with partner Tyler Davis … defeated New Mexico’s Phil Anderson and Carl Ho, 8-6 … led the sweep over Michigan State in doubles with partner Stephen Havens … came from behind to defeat Wisconsin’s and Connor Smith to give the Irish a 1-0 Academic All-Star honors … recorded a Moritz Baumann and Patrick Pohlmann lead towards an overall win … clinched 28-5 overall record in singles play ... went at No. 1 doubles, 8-5 … recorded an 8-6 the winning point for the Irish over 10-0 in open play and 18-5 in dual season win over Florida State’s Vahid Mirzadeh Northwestern after battling Tobias Reitz singles play … his four straight victories and Andrew McCarthy to a tiebreak win during the Tom Fallon Invitational helped at No. 1 doubles … claimed a victory over earn him all-tournament team honors … WATT'S CAREER RECORDS Ball State’s Eduardo Pavia and Zane Smith his 18 dual wins marked the most by a Singles to open doubles play against the Cardinals freshman since Sheeva Parbhu fi nished Year Dual Open Overall … earned the fi rst doubles win in season 20-3 in 2005 … had a team-high fi ve 2008-2009 18-5 10-0 28-5 fi nale over Navy … downed Georgetown’s match-clinching wins with four of the fi ve 2009-2010 11-2 9-16 20-18 Andrew Bruhn and Tim Walsh 8-5 to coming against ranked teams … posted Career 29-7 19-16 48-23 advance to BIG EAST semifi nals … ranked three come-from-behind wins, including 88th in doubles with Stephen Havens a win over Michael Breler of 20th-ranked Doubles going into BIG EAST semifi nals … saw Texas Tech, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3 … posted an Year Dual Open Overall action in BIG EAST Championship at fi rst 8-2 overall record in three-set matches doubles. including back-to-back wins in his last two 2008-2009 0-0 0-1 0-1 AS A FRESHMAN: One of three completed matches of the season against Career 0-0 0-1 0-1 freshmen named to the 2009 all-BIG EAST Mahmound Hamed of #41 South Florida men’s tennis team ... earned BIG EAST 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 and Simon Childs of #23 38 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Louisville, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 ... saw signifi cant Watt's 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results time on the courts in doubles play as well ... posted an open season record of 4-5 Date Result Opponent Score Event and a dual mark of 12-12 for an overall 16- 9.18 L Jean-Yves Aubone, Florida State 3-6, 4-6 Olympia Fields Invitational 17 doubles record ... posted a 12-12 mark 9.18 W Carl Sundberg, Miami 6-3, 6-4 Olympia Fields Invitational with teammate Stephen Havens in dual 9.18 W Christian Blocker, Miami 6-3, 6-4 Olympia Fields Invitational play, all of which came at No. 2 doubles for 9.18 W Connor Roth, Illinois 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (11-9) Olympia Fields Invitational the Irish ... the two would go on to clinch 10.11 W Michael Hayes, Harvard 6-3, 6-4 Harvard Invitational the doubles point a team-high six times ... 10.11 W Ricky Doverspike, Alabama 6-4, 7-6 Harvard Invitational clinched wins for both doubles and singles 10.11 W Dino Bilankov, Minnesota 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 Harvard Invitational on three occasions, including Notre Dame’s 10.16 W Filip Miljevic, Illinois State 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 ITA Midwest Regional 10.16 W Connor Roth, Illinois 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 ITA Midwest Regional fi rst win of the season against #64 William & 10.16 W Justin Kronauge, Ohio State 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 ITA Midwest Regional Mary when he and Havens beat the team of 10.16 W Marek Michalicka, Wisconsin 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 ITA Midwest Regional Dominic Pagon and Marwan Ramadan (8- 10.16 W Dennis Nevolo, Illinois 0-6, 6-4, 7-5 ITA Midwest Regional 3) then went on to defeat Dominic Pagon 10.16 L Moritz Baumann, Wisconsin 1-6, 6-7 (1-7) ITA Midwest Regional (6-4, 6-4) ... advanced to the consolation 1.22 L Keziel Juneau, William & Mary 4-6, 5-7 No. 1 fi nals with partner Santiago Montoya at 1.24 L Sanam Singh, Virginia 2-6, 2-6 No. 1 the Pacifi c Coast Doubles Championships 1.30 W Philip Stephens, Tulsa 1-6, 6-3, 6-2 No. 1 by defeating Kevin Cox and Torsten Kiel- 1.31 W Carl Ho, New Mexico 7-5, 6-2 No. 1 Long of Southern California (6-4, 6-2) in the 2.7 L Henrique Cunha, Duke 5-7, 0-1, r No. 1 semifi nals ... his 2-0 record at No. 3 singles 2.14 W Jason Jung, Michigan 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) No. 1 2.20 L Jeevan Nedunchezhiya, Washington 4-6, 1-6 No. 1 in the 2009 Blue Gray National Tennis 2.27 W Ronnie Hulewicz, Michigan State 7-6, 6-2 No. 1 Classic earned him his fi rst career BIG EAST 2.28 W Moritz Baumann, Wisconsin 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 No. 1 Player of the Week award on March 25. 2.28 W Likitkumchorn, Toledo 6-2, 6-2 No. 1 HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: 3.2 L Marek Czerwinski, Illinois 5-7, 4-6 No. 1 Four-year letter winner at Pine-Richland 3.14 L Jean-Yves Aubone, Florida State 2-6, 4-6 No. 1 (Pa.) ... ranked the 12th-best senior in 3.18 L , Middle Tennessee State 5-7, 4-6 No. 1 the country year by the Tennis Recruiting 3.19 W Mirko Zapletal, Fresno State 6-4, 7-5 No. 1 Network ... won the Louis Gateway 3.20 L Raony Carvalho, Texas Tech 1-6, 0-6 No. 1 Championship ... captured the L4 18-and- 3.27 L Joshua Graves, Northwestern 3-6, 3-6 No. 1 under Section Championship on two 4.3 L Artem Baradach, SMU 6-4, 5-7, 0-1 (7-10) No. 1 4.5 L , Texas A&M 2-6, 2-6 No. 1 separate occasions ... born in Pittsburgh, 4.7 L Chase Buchanan, Ohio State 1-6, 1-6 No. 1 Pa. ... son of George and Kimberly Watt ... 4.10 L Austen Childs, Louisville 3-6, 5-7 No. 1 second-youngest of six siblings ... enrolled 4.14 L Eduardo Pavia, Ball State 4-6, 5-7 No. 1 in the Mendoza College of Business as a 4.17 W Owen Bullard, Navy 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 No. 1 marketing major. 4.23 W Anthony Tan, Georgetown 6-1, 6-1 No. 1 4.24 L Wael Kilani, South Florida 3-6, 6-3, 3-6 No. 1 4.25 L Austen Childs, Louisville 0-6, 2-6 No. 1 5.14 L Mortiz Baumann, Wisconsin 1-6, 3-6 No. 1

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 39 Student-Athletes

Michael Moore

Sophomore 6-2 • 180 Glenbrook, Ill. Glenbrook

AS A FRESHMAN: Posted an 8-8 mark in singles play during his fi rst season with the Irish, and played in fi ve matches during the dual season … defeated Nick Volz 6-1, 6-2, for a victory over IUPUI … played at No. 3 in 10 doubles matches for the Irish and posted a 5-5 overall record … teamed up with Matt Johnson at No. 3 doubles to defeat Toledo’s Leonardo Henriques and Leo Sarria 8-3, for a doubles sweep over Toledo. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letterwinner at Glenbrook South (Ill.) … All-America selection his senior year … holds the Glenbrook record for most career wins … conference champion all four years at Glenbrook as well as a four-year all-state and all-conference selection at Glenbrook … served as the Glenbrook team captain his junior and senior years … named the team MVP as a sophomore, junior and senior … ranked 54th nationally by tennisrecruiting.net … won the Boys’ 18 Singles Midwest Closed Junior Championships in Kalamazoo … downed Blake Bazarnik (6-3, 1-6, 6-3) in the championship match … advanced to the fi nals with a win over third-seeded Billy Bertha, 7-5, 7-6 (3) … won the 2008 Gregory Andrews in the fi nals, 6-1, 6-3 Boys 18 singles title at the Midwest Open … posted a 2008 overall juniors record Championships in July 2008, defeating of 61-21, including a 12-9 mark against fellow fi ve-star recruits … the 2009 USTA/ Midwest Section Wallace R. Holzman MOORE'S CAREER RECORDS Sportsmanship Award winner, which is Singles given to a player for showcasing the highest Year Dual Open Overall standards of tennis accomplishments, 2009-2010 7-4 1-4 8-8 character, conduct, sportsmanship and Career 7-4 1-4 8-8 amateurism … awarded the Chicago District Tennis Association’s 2008 Kevie Doubles Schwartz Memorial Award as the Junior Year Dual Open Overall Player of the Year ... the son of Sue and 2008-2009 0-0 0-1 0-1 Dave Moore … oldest of three siblings … born December 9, 1990, in Glenview, Ill. 2009-2010 1-4 7-4 8-8 … enrolled in the College of Science as a Career 1-4 7-5 8-9 science business major.

40 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Moro's 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results

Date Result Opponent Score Event Blas 9.18 W Clint Bowles, Florida State 7-6 (7-3), 6-4 Olympia Fields Invitational 9.18 W Vahid Mirzadeh, Florida State 6-3, 6-3 Olympia Fields Invitational Moros 9.18 L David Simon, Miami 4-6, 7-5, 1-6 Olympia Fields Invitational 9.18 L Christian Blocker, Miami 0-6, 0-6 Olympia Fields Invitational 10.11 W Davis Mangham, Harvard 6-0, 7-5 Harvard Invitational Sophomore 10.11 L Michael Thompson, Alabama 6-4, 3-6, 1-6 Harvard Invitational 11.6-8 W Mickael Boyer, College of Charleston 7-5, 2-6, 1-0 (11-9) Tribe Invitational 6-0 • 178 11.6-8 W Adrian Vodislav, William & Mary 7-5, 2-6, 1-0 (12-10) Tribe Invitational Boca Raton, Fla. 11.6-8 W Jacob Braig, William & Mary 6-2, 6-2 Tribe Invitational 11. 6-8 W Mathias Sarrazin, Maryland 7-6, 7-6 Tribe Invitational Pine Crest 1.22 W Adrian Vodislav, William & Mary 6-0, 6-1 No. 5 1.24 L Houston Barrick, Virginia 2-6, 4-6 No. 5 1.24 W Daniel Klingenberg, IUPUI 6-4, 6-4 No. 2 1.30 W Grant Ive, Tulsa 6-2, 6-0 No. 5 1.31 - Ben Dunbar, New Mexico 6-7 (7-9), 3-4, u No. 3 AS A FRESHMAN: Posted a 23-11 2.7 L Jared Pinsky, Duke 5-7, 2-6 No. 4 in singles play, with a 15-8 mark on the 2.14 L Chris Madden, Michigan 3-6, 6-3, 2-6 No. 5 regular season … played the majority of 2.20 L Tobi Obenaus, Washington 3-6, 3-6 No. 5 the season at the No. 6 position … earned 2.27 L John Stratton, Michigan State 6-7 (4-7), 0-6 No. 5 Notre Dame’s fi rst singles win of the season 2.28 W Leonardo Henriques, Toledo 6-0, 6-1 No. 6 with a victory over #75 William & Mary’s 3.2 L Bruno Abdelnour, Illinois 4-6, 3-6 No. 6 3.13 W Mark Oljaca, South Florida 6-4, 6-4 No. 5 Adrian Vodislav, 6-0, 6-1 … easily defeated 3.14 W Jordan Kelly-Houston, Florida State 6-3, 6-3 No. 6 Grant Ive of #35 Tulsa, 6-2, 6-0 … brought 3.18 W Matthew Langley, Middle Tennessee State 6-4, 6-3 No. 6 the Irish back for a win over Florida State 3.19 W Siddharth Alapati, Fresno State 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 No. 6 with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Jordan Kelly- 3.20 - Raphael Pfister, Texas Tech 2-6, 2-2, u No. 6 Houston … completed the Notre Dame 3.17 W Mark Schanerman, Northwestern 6-3, 7-5 No. 6 comeback over #26 Fresno State with a 4.3 W Chris Hooshyar, SMU 1-6, 6-2, 1-0 (11-9) No. 6 win at sixth singles over Siddarth Alapati 4.5 W Colin Hoover, Texas A&M 7-6 (7-2), 6-3 No. 6 … earned the lone Irish point against 4.7 L Devin McCarthy, Ohio State 5-7, 6-7 (3-7) No. 6 Texas A&M … defeated rival Louisville in a 4.10 W Andrew Carter, Louisville 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 No. 6 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 win over Andrew Carter … got 4.14 W Shaun Bussert, Ball State 6-2, 6-3 No. 6 4.23 W Tim Walsh, Georgetown 6-1, 6-0 No. 6 the Irish on the board against Wisconsin 4.24 - J. C. Acuna Gerard, South Florida 6-3, 5-6, u No. 6 with a win over Michael Dierberger at No. 4.25 L Robert Hall, Louisville 3-6, 3-6 No. 6 6 singles … cruised past Georgetown’s Tim 5.14 W Michael Dierberger, Wisconsin 6-4, 6-4 No. 6 Walsh 6-1, 6-0 to advance to the BIG EAST semifi nals. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Graduated from Pine Crest (Fla.)... played Cadogan (6-1, 4-6, 6-3) in the semifi nals ATP Futures events in the summer of 2009 and downing fourth-seeded Derek Madon ... posted an overall juniors record of 36- in the round of 64 ... made it through the 12 in 2008, including a 14-6 mark versus pre-qualifying wildcard tournament of fi ve-star recruits ... ranked 19th in the the Delray Beach International Tennis nation by tennisrecruiting.net ... advanced Championships (an ATP Tour Event) in to the fi nals of the 2009 BMW Tennis November of 2008 ... fi nished third at the Championships Pre-Qualifi er in February Florida State Junior Closed Championships and March of 2009 ... his run to the fi nals in Daytona Beach in the summer of 2008 ... included knocking-off top-seeded Joe the son of Karin and Blas Moros ... oldest of three siblings ... born June 6, 1990, in Seattle, Wash. ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business. MORO'S CAREER RECORDS Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2009-2010 8-3 14-8 22-11 Career 8-3 14-8 22-11

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2009-2010 1-0 2-3 3-3 Career 1-0 2-3 3-3

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 41 Student-Athletes

Talmadge's 2009-10 Singles Match-by-Match Results

Date Result Opponent Score Event Spencer 9.18 L Connor Roth, Illinois 2-6, 6-7 (4-7) Olympia Fields Invitational 9.18 L Hector Nieto, Miami 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 4-6 Olympia Fields Invitational Talmadge 9.18 L Abe Souza, Illinois 2-6, 2-6 Olympia Fields Invitational 11.6-8 L Daniel Mihalov, William & Mary 3-6, 5-7 Tribe Invitational

Sophomore 6-2 • 230 Hillsborough, Calif. Junipero Serra

AS A FRESHMAN: Posted a 7-8 mark in doubles play and saw action in eight doubles matches during his fi rst season playing for the Irish … played in second, third, and fourth doubles … won four regular season doubles matches … defeated Joe Wood and Conor Berg with partner David Anderson by a score of 8-5 to stake the Irish to a 1-0 lead and win over New Mexico … captured a 9-7 win over Toledo’s Bryant Dudzik and Terence Weigan. HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letter winner at Junipero Serra (Calif.) … conference champion as a junior and senior … earned team MVP honors as a sophomore and junior … all-conference selection as a junior … advanced to the quarterfi nals of the NorCal 18 Jr. Sectional Championships at Santa Clara University in June 2009 … competed at the USTA Spring National Championships in Mobile, Ala. in March 2009 … the son of Kathleen and Mark Talmadge … has one younger brother, Sean … born December 10, 1990, in San Mateo, Calif. … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business.

TALMADGE'S CAREER RECORDS Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2009-2010 0-4 0-0 0-4 Career 0-4 0-0 0-4

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2009-2010 4-4 3-4 7-8 Career 4-4 3-4 7-8

42 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Greg Matt Andrews Dooley

Freshman Freshman 5-11 • 165 5-10 • 155 Richland, Mich. New Braunfels, Texas Gull Lake New Braunfels

HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four- HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Two- year letter winner at New Braunfels (Texas) time letterwinner at Gull Lake (Mich.) … fi nalist … played his way to become conference in the Spring Supernationals for 18 year olds and regional champion four years in a row … in Michigan … played No. 1 singles … ranked eighth-ranked prospect our of Texas according nationally throughout his entire high school to tennisrecruiting.net … ranked as high as No. career … state champion as a senior ... played 73 in the nation … carried a 2009 junior circuit No. 3 singles for the Midwest team that won the record of 53-30 … helped his team to a state USTA Boys National Team Championships … No. championships during his sophomore, junior, 15 ranked prospect in the national according to and senior seasons … dubbed team captain tennisrecruiting.net … carried an overall 2009 during his senior season … fi nished fourth at junior circuit record of 59-17, including a 25- the San Antonio National Championships … 17 mark … a member of the National Honor born December 19, 1991, in San Antonio, Texas Society … born March 19, 1992, in Battle Creek, … son of David and Michelle Dooley … has an Mich. … son of Alan and Michelle Andrews … older sister, Mary, and an older brother, Dan … has one older brother, Robert, who swims at enrolled in the First Year of Studies. Stanford … enrolled in the First Year of Studies.

singles at the 2009 Winter Na- tional Championships … sin- gles and doubles champion at Billy the 2009 Mike Agassi No Quit Ryan tournament in Las Vegas … Pecor fi nalist at the 2010 U.S. Open Bandy men’s qualifi er tournament held in Surprise, Arizona … Freshman received the 2008 Winter Na- Freshman tional Championships Sports- 6-2 • 185 manship Award … achieved a 6-1 • 170 Scottsdale, Ariz. No. 5 national singles ranking Cincinnati, Ohio Chaparral for the 18-and-under division St. Xavier and a No. 6 ranking by tennis- recruiting.net … born July 28, 1992, in Houston, Texas … son HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four- HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: of Bill and Susan Pecor … has time letterwinner at St. Xavier (Ohio) … dubbed Named the MVP of his 2010 5A state champion- a younger brother, Thomas conference and regional championships earned ship team Chaparral (Ariz.) … earned All-Amer- … enrolled in the First Year of state champion title during his freshman, ican honors as a senior … top-ranked player Studies. sophomore, and junior years … named team MVP from Arizona and ranked No. 1 in the USTA at the conclusion of his junior and senior seasons Southwest Section his senior year … 2010 Ari- … No. 3 ranked prospect in Ohio and has been zona junior singles champion and winner of consistently in the nation’s top 100 according to four Southwest Section doubles tournaments tennisrecruiting.net … reached as high as No. with his brother Thomas … voted the 2010 67 … fi nished third in the state championships … carried a 2009 junior circuit record of 26-16 USTA Southwest Section Junior Male Tennis … member of the National Honor Society and Player of the Year … posted an overall record Spanish Honor Society … born November 20, of 75-15 (44-4 in singles including a 27-12 re- 1991, in Cincinnati, Ohio … son of Steve and cord against Blue Chip and fi ve-star players) … Sheila Bandy … has two brothers, Patrick, who captured the singles title and fi nished second plays tennis at Xavier, and twin Sean, plays tennis in doubles at the 2010 USTA National Open at Dayton … enrolled in the First Year of Studies. held in Surprise, Arizona … won a silver ball in 2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 43 OFFICIAL SIDELINE APPAREL & HEADWEAR

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A 15-time conference and two-time national coach of the year, Bob Bayliss is fourth among active coaches in career victories (707) and fourth in winning percentage (.695). He has helped Irish players earn All-America honors on 20 occasions, and his squads have won 17 league championships and finished in the national top-20 in 12 different seasons. Head Coach Bob Bayliss

Tournament, making it the fifth-straight season that Bayliss has sent at least one student-athlete to the Bob event. Watt fell in the first Bayliss round of the tournament, but was ranked 51st by the ITA just before the end of his season. Bayliss' teams' accom- Head Coach plishments speak for them- 24th Season selves. Not only has he led the Irish to 19 NCAA Richmond '66 Championship berths in the past 20 seasons (Notre Dame is one of 11 schools that can state that claim) ver the past 41 years, Bob Bayliss has built a but he also has helped his reputation as one of the top collegiate ten- teams post 10 top-20 fin- Onis coaches in the country. Few others have ishes in that time. Bayliss' turned out so many exceptional players, had such squads have advanced to great team success and earned as many honors as the round-of-16 in the Bayliss, who is entering his 24th season as head NCAA tournament on coach of the Fighting Irish. seven occasions, including During the 2009-10 season, Bayliss led his squad a quarterfinal appearance to the NCAA Tournament for the 19th time in the in 1993 and a trip to the past 20 years. The Irish were runner-ups in the BIG NCAA title match in 1992. EAST Championship while three of Bayliss' players, On 16 occasions, his teams Casey Watt, Stephen Havens and Daniel Stahl were have won conference titles. named to the all-BIG EAST team. and finished 39th He has led his team to 14 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) rank- BIG EAST Conference ings. The squad had been ranked as high as 30th championships in his 22 The professional ranks have been the next step during the season. seasons. for a number of competitors who spent four years On March 18, 2010, at the Blue Gray Tennis Notre Dame men’s tennis student-athletes have under Bayliss' tutelage. David DiLucia, who was Classic, Notre Dame’s 4-2 win over Middle earned All-America honors 19 times and have ranked No. 1 nationally in both singles and doubles Tennessee in the opening round of the tourna- brought home eight ITA national awards. A pair of while at Notre Dame, went on to a successful pro ment registered Bayliss’ 700th career victory. He Irish players and three Notre Dame doubles teams career in which he played in the singles main draw has posted an overall record of 707-310-1 (.695) in have earned national rankings in the top-five of all four grand-slam events, entered the world 41 years of coaching. Bayliss is one of just four under Bayliss. Six of his players have been honored top-100 in doubles and clinched the 2001 World active Division I men’s coaches with at least 700 with the Byron V. Kanaley Award, the most presti- Team Tennis title for the Freedoms. He career wins. In his 23 seasons at Notre Dame, gious honor given to Notre Dame senior student- also served as the personal coach of Lindsay Bayliss has a 416-207 (.668) record. athlete monogram winners who have been Davenport, the former world No. 1-ranked wom- In 2010, Casey Watt, a two-time all-BIG EAST exemplary both as students and leaders. en's player. Three other former Notre Dame players team member, received a singles bid to the NCAA (Richard Cahill, Andy Zurcher, and current associate head coach Ryan Sachire) have been ranked IRISH UNDER BAYLISS among the world's top-400 doubles players, and a total of 15 former Irish players have gone on to earn NCAA Final ITA Conference an Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) singles Year W L Pct. Finish Ranking Finish and/or doubles professional ranking since 1999 1987-88 17 13 .567 ------1988-89 19 9 .679 -- -- MCC Champions (see page 117 for a complete breakdown). 1989-90 24 4 .857 -- 19 MCC Champions Bayliss' talent has not gone unnoticed among 1990-91 19 12 .613 Round of 16 18 MCC Champions his peers, as he has been honored as national 1991-92 23 4 .852 Runners-Up 3 MCC Champions coach of the year twice. He also is a five-time 1992-93 18 9 .667 Quarterfinals 10 MCC Champions Midwest Region coach of the year and has been 1993-94 23 10 .697 Round of 16 18 MCC Champions 1994-95 16 9 .640 Regional Final 18 MCC Champions named the top coach in his conference on 14 occa- 1995-96 18 11 .621 Regional Quarterfinals 36 BIG EAST Champions sions. In 1995, he was honored with the Meritorious 1996-97 19 6 .760 Regional Semifinals 16 BIG EAST Runners-Up Service Award - which previously had been 1997-98 18 8 .692 Regional Quarterfinals 26 BIG EAST Runners-Up bestowed upon just six coaches - for his extraordi- 1998-99 17 8 .680 First Round 31 BIG EAST Champions nary contributions to collegiate tennis and his 1999-2000 13 11 .542 Second Round 34 BIG EAST Runners-Up service to the collegiate tennis community 2000-01 17 7 .708 Second Round 16 BIG EAST Runners-Up 2001-02 23 7 .767 Round of 16 14 BIG EAST Champions throughout his career. 2002-03 10 12 .455 -- 54 BIG EAST Runners-Up Notre Dame's Monogram Club recognized 2003-04 15 9 .625 First Round 33 BIG EAST Champions Bayliss' accomplishments by awarding him an 2004-05 18 8 .692 First Round 37 BIG EAST Champions honorary monogram in 1993. At the time, he was 2005-06 19 9 .679 Round of 16 16 BIG EAST Runners-Up one of just three Irish coaches to have been so 2006-07 26 4 .867 Round of 16 16 BIG EAST Champions honored. 2007-08 16 11 .593 First Round 29 BIG EAST Champions 2008-09 13 13 .500 First Round 31 BIG EAST Fourth Place Bayliss currently serves on the ITA executive 2009-10 15 13 .692 First Round 38 BIG EAST Runners-Up board of directors and is the assistant chair of the Totals 416 207 .668 19 appearances 14 titles ITA's Division I operating committee. He also serves as co-chairperson of the ITA ethics and infractions

46 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® committee and is on the executive and budget the BIG EAST Championship. and collegiate hall of fame committees. Career Record: Bayliss helped Sachire improve his game and develop into the No. 2-ranked singles player in the On two occasions, Bayliss has been selected to 41 years lead a team of collegiate all-stars into foreign com- country during his junior season, 1998-99, as he petition. In the summer of 1991, Bayliss guided the Record at Notre Dame: reached the final of the ITA All-American United States team to a gold medal at the World 401-194 (.674), 23 years Championships, the second leg of the collegiate grand slam. Bayliss' milestone 500th career win University Games in Sheffield, England. Head Coaching Experience In the summer of 2003, he led an ITA All-Star came in a 9-0 victory against Northwestern on Feb. Team to Tokyo, Japan, to take part in two "Dream United States Naval Academy, 1970-84 20, and the Irish won their second BIG EAST title in Matches" - exhibition showdowns with the top United States Naval Academy (squash), April. Japanese collegiate tennis program (Waseda 1978-82 Sachire became the first Irish player ever to win the Ted A. Farnsworth/ITA National Senior Player of University) and a Japanese collegiate all-star Massachusetts Institute of Technology, squad. Bayliss and the USA were victorious in two the Year Award and the John Van Nostrand hard-fought contests. 1984-87 Memorial Award, which gives a cash stipend to a The popular coach wasted little time in making University of Notre Dame, 1987-present senior player intending to pursue a professional his mark on Notre Dame men's tennis. In just the career. third year under Bayliss, in 1990, Notre Dame The 2000 Irish nearly pulled off the biggest received its first-ever listing in the ITA national to advance to the quarterfinals and finish the sea- upset in the history of the NCAA Team rankings. DiLucia advanced to the NCAA Singles son ranked 10th in the country. The Irish also cap- Championship, but No. 2 UCLA eventually pre- Championship for the second year and was named tured the prestigious Blue Gray National Classic vailed 4-2 over the 34th-ranked Irish. The 2001 one of 16 seeded competitors, becoming the first title in March. squad vaulted from a preseason ranking of 33rd to Irish player to earn All-America honors in 22 years. Seniors Chuck Coleman and Will Forsyth both a season-high 10th before finishing at 16th. For the Bayliss directed Notre Dame to a new level in were named singles All-Americans, the first time first time since 1993, the Irish won the Blue Gray 1991, when the Irish earned a berth in the NCAA Notre Dame had boasted multiple singles All- National Classic and returned to the top 10. Championship for the first time since the team Americans in 34 years. Coleman won the inaugural Between 2001-08, the Irish continued their ten- format was adopted in 1977. Notre Dame was Tennis Magazine/ National Collegiate voted the top squad in the Midwest Region and Award for Sportsmanship and Leadership. defeated Kansas in the first round of the NCAA Bayliss faced a dual challenge in 1993-94 -- What his teams have done . . . tournament before falling to eventual champion, coaching his team and playing host to the NCAA USC, in the round of 16. Championships -- but he came through to lead the • 19 NCAA Championship berths in 20 years The following season, 1991-92, marked the Irish to a 23-10 record and a spot in the round of 16 (1991-2010) return of two-time national champion (1944-1959) after they won the Region IV championship. The • Seven NCAA round-of-16 appearances Notre Dame to the nation's elite. The Irish posted South Bend community came out to see the best • 1992 NCAA finalist an overall record of 23-4 on their way to the NCAA players in the nation, and Zurcher and Todd Wilson title match. Notre Dame entered that event ranked gave the hometown crowd something to remem- • 1993 NCAA quarterfinalist No. 10 in the country but proceeded to record ber by advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA • 16 conference championships (7 BIG EAST, 7 wins over No. 7 Mississippi State, host and third- Doubles Championship. Zurcher became the sec- Midwestern Collegiate, 2 New England seeded Georgia, and top-ranked USC before fall- ond Notre Dame player in three years to win the Intercollegiate) ing to Stanford in the final. Bayliss was named ITA Dan Magill Award and was the first Irish men's • 11 national top-20 finishes National Coach of the Year for his efforts, while tennis player to earn Academic All-America hon- DiLucia finished his career as a five-time All- ors. American and won the Dan Magill Award as the For the second year in a row, Notre Dame played What awards he has won . . . top senior collegiate tennis player in the country. host to NCAA early-round action in 1995. The Irish • 1992 ITA National Coach of the Year Despite the impressive accomplishments of the finished with a 16-9 mark after falling to eventual • 1980 USPTA National Coach of the Year 1991-92 team, the performance of the 1992-93 NCAA finalist Mississippi in the final of the Region • Four-time ITA Midwest Region Coach of the Irish team may have been even more remarkable. IV championship. Mike Sprouse became the sec- The Irish lost DiLucia to graduation and the pro ond Notre Dame player in three years to win the Year tour, and captain Zurcher went out for the year in Arthur Ashe Award, continuing the pattern of Irish • 14-time conference coach of the year (7 BIG December, sidelined with a wrist injury, just before dominance of national honors. EAST, 4 Midwestern Collegiate, 3 Mid- the start of the dual-match season. The Irish again advanced to NCAA Region IV Atlantic) With the performance of a solid senior class and play in 1996, after winning the BIG EAST champi- some surprises from the underclassmen, Bayliss onship in their inaugural season in the league. and his team posted an 18-9 record and defeated Despite losing half of the singles lineup and the What his Notre Dame Mississippi State in the second round of the NCAA’s No. 1 doubles team from the previous season, the players/coaches have done . . . 1996-97 team delivered a • Earned All-America honors 19 times seventh top-20 finish in Career Wins: Active NCAA • Won nine national ITA awards Division I Men’s Tennis Coaches eight years with a No. 16 • Earned 22 invitations to the NCAA Singles final ranking. Championship Rank Coach School Yrs. Record (win %) In 1998, Ryan Sachire became the first singles All- • Earned 13 invitations to the NCAA Doubles 1. Paul Scarpa Furman 47 847-524 (.618) American in five years when Championship 2. Robert Screen Hampton 39 731-217-6 (.765) he earned a seed in the • Won the Byron V. Kanaley Award six times 3. Ron Smarr Rice 36 739-312 (.703) 1998 NCAA Singles • Became collegiate head coaches on three 4. Bob Bayliss Notre Dame 41 708-310-1 (.695) Championship, advanced occasions 5. Boise State 34 668-306 (.686) to the third round, and fin- ished as the 20th-ranked • Became the personal coach of the world’s #1 6. James Wadley Oklahoma State 38 652-306 (.681) player in the country. He professional player 7. Dennis Emery Kentucky 33 596-389 (.605) also became the first Notre Dame player to be named Most Outstanding Player at

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 47 Head Coach Bob Bayliss nis success, claiming five BIG EAST championship at Navy (1970-84), where he led the titles. Bayliss was named the BIG EAST conference Midshipmen to a 248-80 (.756) record. coach of the year five times in that period ’02, ‘04, Being named the 1980 National Coach of ‘05, ’07 and ‘08. There were four All-Americans, the Year by the United States Professional Javier Taborga (2002), Casey Smith (2002), Sheeva Tennis Association highlighted his ten- Parbhu (2006) and Steven Bass (2007). In 2003-04 ure. Navy finished with a 19-5 record that the team not only excelled on the courts, but also season and Bayliss was named the in the classroom as the team was named to the ITA Maryland Professional of the Year. all-Academic team. He is the only Navy men's tennis coach In 2009 Brett Helgeson earned his second con- that never lost to Army and he was secutive NCAA Singles Championship bid. named the Mid-Atlantic Conference Helgeson advanced to the round-of-32 before his Coach of the Year in three consecutive run came to an end. He was ranked as high as No. seasons from 1978-80 before guiding 18 in the ITA rankings (Feb. 19) before finishing the the Middies to a 22-3 record in 1982. In season ranked 28th in the nation. Helgeson was addition to his tennis duties at Navy, named to the 2009 all-BIG EAST team along with Bayliss was an assistant professor of Watt. English and an associate professor of At Notre Dame, Bayliss remains responsible for physical education. He also coached much more than just providing the Irish with a win- Navy's squash team to a 42-16 (.724) ning men's tennis record. He oversees the Eck record from 1978-1982. In the fall of 2005, Bayliss Tennis Pavilion, and has been responsible for - who compiled a 19-0 career mark against Army What They Are Saying improving the Courtney Tennis Center and erect- - was recognized by Navy with both a plaque in About Bob Bayliss ing stadium-type bleachers for that outdoor facility the squash facility and the renaming of one of the as well as the resurfacing of the courts in August tennis courts in his honor. “He is by far one of the top three or four coaches in the 2008. A series of free clinics for the Notre Dame and Bayliss remains nationally esteemed in his nation. He does a great job in preparing his teams. He is South Bend communities organized by Bayliss won profession. He has lectured at the (USTA) pro- extremely analytical and thoroughly studies his opposi- the Irish program a grant from Volvo Tennis. gram for teaching professionals and at the tion to find a weakness. Every time you play a Bobby Bayliss came to Notre Dame after a three-year National Tennis Coaches convention. He over- Bayliss-coached team, you know you’re in for the fight of stint at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sees the Notre Dame tennis camps in the sum- your life. He is agreat friend off the court, but a highly where he guided the MIT men's tennis team to a mer and completed the USTA's High competitive adversary on it.” – Jerry Simmons, 43-23-1 (.649) record. He led MIT to two consecu- Performance Coaching Program in 2002. In retired LSU head coach tive New England Intercollegiate titles, including 2005, he traveled to Wimbledon to participate the first in school history. He also was an assistant in a High Performance Continuing Education professor of physical education and the tennis pro Program organized by the USTA. “Bobby is unquestionably one of the most outstanding coaches in the country. He consistently gets the most out at the Wellesley (Mass.) Country Club. Assistant coaches have benefited from of his players, and they always represent Notre Dame as Before his stint at MIT, Bayliss spent 15 seasons spending time under Bayliss, as four have been tremendous competitors and great sportsmen.” named the top assistant in the Midwest Region – Dick Gould, since 1997. Four recent Irish assistants have Stanford director of tennis Year-By-Year gone on to head coaching positions. Brian Before Notre Dame Kalbas stayed on as an assistant under his for- “Bobby is known throughout the tennis mer coach after graduating in 1989, eventually community for his unselfish giving back to the sport. leaving for the head women's tennis job at He’s an inspiration to all of us.” Year School W L Pct. William & Mary. – David Fish, 1970 Navy 10 7 .588 Kalbas was the 1998 national coach of the Harvard head coach 1971 Navy 16 3 .842 year and moved to North Carolina in the sum- 1972 Navy 19 5 .792 mer of 2003 to become its head women's “He’s by far the best coach in the country, men or women. 1973 Navy 17 5 .773 coach. Mike Morgan, an Irish assistant from He’s the best motivator. Everything I’ve learned as far as 1997-2000, he took over the men's and wom- motivating and developing strategy has come from him. I 1974 Navy 15 5 .750 en's programs at Colby (Maine) College. Billy owe him everything.” 1975 Navy 17 6 .739 Pate, the 2002 national assistant coach of the – Brian Kalbas 1976 Navy 16 5 .762 year under Bayliss, is in his sixth season as head North Carolina women’s head coach, ’98 ITA Women’s National Coach of the Year and former Notre Dame player 1977 Navy 15 6 .714 coach of Alabama. Former Notre Dame assis- and assistant coach under Bayliss 1978 Navy 16 9 .640 tant Todd Doebler was named head coach at Penn State following the 2006 season. Irish 1979 Navy 18 3 .857 “Bobby Bayliss is a true leader. He sets the standard in col- great Ryan Sachire joined Bayliss as his assistant 1980 Navy 19 5 .792 legiate tennis. His passion for tennis, knowledge of the coach in 2006 after spending one season as an game and honesty are great assets to the development 1981 Navy 20 4 .833 assistant coach at Baylor. of our sport. We owe a great deal of our success to Bobby 1982 Navy 22 3 .880 Bayliss received his bachelor of arts degree in Bayliss’ contributions.” 1983 Navy 14 6 .700 English at the University of Richmond (1966), – Craig Tiley, where he also captained the tennis team and former Illinois head coach, director of Tennis 1984 Navy 14 8 .636 was a member of the basketball squad. In 2002, 15-Year Totals 248 80 .756 he was inducted into the University of "Bobby is one of those rare individuals in life that absolutely 1985 MIT 15 10 .596* Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame. A member of inspires all of those around him. His unquestionable char- Omicron Delta Kappa (national leadership fra- acter, coupled with his unsurpassed enthusiasm, truly 1986 MIT 16 6 .727 ternity), he completed his master's degree in makes him one of the finest coaches in the entire tennis 1987 MIT 12 7 .632 English at Richmond in 1971. industry. I consider my time working with Bobby as one Bayliss and his wife, Pat, have four children: of the special opportunities in my life.” 3-Year Totals 43 23* .649 Jackie, Rob, Brendan, and Patrick. All of them – Billy Pate, * - includes one tie Alabama head coach, ‘02 National Assistant Coach graduated from Notre Dame. of the Year at Notre Dame under Bayliss

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Conference championship. Sachire helped several individual players to strong performances, as soph- omore Lars Poerschke ascended to the Ryan national No. 1 ranking in singles on Jan. 10, 2006, and went on to be an All- Sachire American. Baylor ended up with three players (Poerschke No. 4, Michal Kokta No. 34, Matija Zgaga No. 62) and two doubles teams (Kokta/Poerschke No. 11, John Reckewey/Zgaga No. 51) in the Associate Head Coach final ITA national rankings. Sachire remains one of the top players Fifth Season in Irish tennis history. He is the only Notre Dame player ever to win 30-plus Notre Dame '00 singles matches in all four of his colle- giate seasons and one of only two to earn four invitations to the NCAA Singles Championship. One of three Notre Dame players ever to be a three-time All- One of the top players in the 87-year history of the American, he finished in the national top University of Notre Dame men's tennis program, Ryan 40 in singles four times and on five occa- Sachire is in his fifth year at his alma mater. He served sions appeared at a career-high of No. 2 the first two as an assistant coach before being pro- in the ITA national singles rankings (four moted to associate head coach in the summer of of those instances saw him behind only 2008. Sachire ended his professional career in 2005 Harvard's , now ranked ninth and was an assistant at Baylor in 2005-06, helping the in the world). Sachire posted a 138-43 Bears reach the semifinals of the NCAA Championship. record in singles - placing him second on A three-time singles All-American, he replaced former Notre Dame's all-time wins list - and a Irish assistant Todd Doebler, who was hired as the 73-32 mark in doubles. head coach at Penn State. In 2000, he swept the ITA's major Sachire's effect on the Irish took absolutely no time awards for seniors, being tabbed the Ted to take hold. In his first season at Notre Dame, the Irish A. Farnsworth/ITA National Senior Player reached the NCAA round-of-16 for the second of the Year while winning the John Van Nostrand American players in the ATP rankings in both singles straight year, finished with the most victories in a sin- Memorial Award, which provides a stipend to the top and doubles and also served as director of tennis for gle-season since 1980-81 and ended the campaign senior player embarking on a professional career. the Wickertree Tennis and Fitness Center in Columbus, ranked sixth in the country (the highest ranking to An elite singles player throughout his career – he Ohio, before joining the Baylor staff. close a season since being ranked third at the com- was 72-19 at No. 1 singles - Sachire was a regular in Born April 2, 1978, Sachire is a native of Canfield, pletion of the 1991-92 season). Sachire also was the collegiate grand slams. His best result was a trip to Ohio, and a 1996 graduate of Canfield High School. instrumental in the performance of Stephen Bass, the title match of the 1998 ITA All-American He dropped just five singles matches during his entire who not only became the 18th All-American in Notre Championships, where he lost to Blake. He also won prep career en route to capturing a pair of Ohio state Dame men's tennis history, but also captured the the consolation title in the 1999 ITA National singles titles. He also was ranked as high as 24th in the John Van Nostrand Memorial Award, which provides Intercollegiate Indoor Championships and reached USTA national singles rankings in the 16-and-under a stipend to the top senior player embarking on a the semifinals of the 1999 ITA National Clay Court division. professional career (an award Sachire captured in Championships. He also reached the semifinals of the Sachire married the former Cindy Harding - a 1999 2000). ITA Midwest Championships three times, including a Notre Dame graduate and former Irish cheerleader - In 2008, Sachire again helped guide the Irish to the runner-up result in 1996. Sachire three times was on June 30, 2006, in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart BIG EAST title and their 17th NCAA Championship invited to be on the elite USTA Summer Collegiate on the Notre Dame campus. Ryan and Cindy have appearance. Notre Dame did so despite the gradua- Team that trains and plays pro tournaments together two daughters, Anna and Emily. tion of three of its top six players from 2006-07 and in the summer. the inclusion of three freshmen into the six starting Sachire ranks among the top five in 13 different singles spots. categories in the Irish record book. Among his nota- In 2009, Sachire helped the Irish to their 18th NCAA ble career rankings are second in combined singles Championship appearance while featuring a young and doubles victories (211) and combined singles lineup that showcased underclassmen at five of the and doubles dual-match victories (141), third in wins What They Are Saying six starting singles spots. He also helped guide Brett at No. 1 singles and doubles dual-match victories (64), Helgeson to his second consecutive as well as fifth in singles dual-match wins (77). About Ryan Sachire NCAA Championship Singles Draw appearance. He helped the Irish compile a 67-33 (.670) mark During the 2010 season, Sachire guided Casey during his collegiate days, as well as four consecutive “Notre Dame and this men’s tennis program is very Watt and Daniel Stahl to their second all-BIG EAST finishes in the national top 35 (including 16th in lucky to have a person and coach the quality of honor and Stephen Havens to his first all-league 1997), four NCAA tournament bids and the 1999 BIG Ryan,” said Bayliss. “ He is simply one of the top award. Watt also finished runner-up at the ITA EAST Conference championship. Sachire was twice coaches, head coaches included, in the country. He Midwest Regional and advanced to the NCAA Singles tabbed the conference tournament MVP and was the has made an immediate impact with our program, Championship Singles Draw. ITA Midwest Region player of the year in 1998 and both on and off the court, and will continue to do Sachire also has been a major factor in recruiting, 2000 after being the region's top rookie in '97. He was so for the foreseable future.” as each of the last three recruiting classes were voted the team's MVP four times. A two-time BIG – Bob Bayliss, Notre Dame head coach ranked among the top-12 in the country, including EAST Conference Academic All-Star, Sachire gradu- this year's class which is ranked as high as sixth in the ated in 2000 with a degree in economics. “The hiring of Ryan Sachire at Notre Dame is going to nation by TennisRecruiting.net. Upon leaving Notre Dame, Sachire played five have an immediate and positive impact on their Sachire was instrumental in helping Baylor compile years of professional tennis, climbing to as high as team,” said Harvard head coach Dave Fish. “He has an outstanding season in 2005-06. Despite losing two 184th in the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) played at the highest levels of the college game NCAA singles champions (Benjamin Becker and world doubles rankings and 391st in singles. He cap- and had some outstanding results at the ) to graduation, the Bears finished tured 16 tournament titles in doubles, 14 on the professional level. The Notre Dame players will 25-7 and No. 4 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association futures circuit, as well as challenger-level champion- benefit instantly from his expertise and presence (ITA) national rankings. Baylor advanced all the way to ships at Waco in 2002 and Atlantic City in 2003. In on the court.” the semifinals of the NCAA Championship before fall- singles, Sachire has a pair of pro titles to his credit, – David Fish, Harvard head coach ing 4-3 to then-undefeated national No. 1 Georgia. winning futures events in St. Joseph, Mo. (2002) and The Bears won their fifth consecutive Big 12 Lachine, Quebec (2003). He was among the top 35

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Dr. Hugh Page Tommy Haddad Brian Hardin Volunteer Assistant Coach Senior Manager Director of Football Media Relations Hampton ‘77 Notre Dame ‘11 Men’s Tennis Administrator Marquette ‘02

Dr. Hugh Page, the dean of the First Year of Tommy Haddad is in his second season with Now in his fifth season at the University of Studies and an associate professor in both the men’s tennis team. Prior to working with the Notre Dame, Brian Hardin is in his second year of theology and Africana Studies at the University men’s tennis team, Haddad spent a year fulfilling serving as the men’s tennis administrator. of Note Dame, is in his 14th year as a volunteer managerial duties with the football team. Hardin also serves as director of football media assistant coach with the Irish. A Clark, N.J., native, Haddad is a 2007 graduate relations and is the primary media contact for Page has been active in teaching tennis since of Union Country Magnet. Haddad serves as a the Fighting Irish football program. He works 1975, when he began his career with All liaison between the men’s tennis team and the with head coach Brian Kelly, the Notre Dame American Sports, Inc., a pioneer in the tennis athletic business office and coordinates team players and assistant coaches as their primary industry. He has worked at a number of tennis travel, equipment, and finances. day-to-day liason with the media. He coordinates camps in New England and has coached ranked Haddad will graduate from Notre Dame in May interviews, oversees production of football players from the U.S., South America, and 2011 with a degree in mathematics and will head publications and other football publicity items. Europe. He is a member of both the United to New York to work with the Investment Banking Prior to joining the Notre Dame athletics staff, States Professional Tennis Association and the Division at Credit Suisse. Hardin spent three seasons working in the United During his time with the Notre Dame men's media relations department of the National States Professional Tennis Registry. Page, a tennis team, Tommy notes team barbecues at Football League's Chicago Bears. 1977 graduate of Hampton University, holds Coach Bayliss' home and games of wiffleball as Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Hardin also master’s and Ph.D. degrees from Harvard his favorite memories. spent one season as an intern in the Loyola University. University sports information office in Chicago. A 2002 graduate of Marquette University, Hardin earned his bachelor's degree in journalism and was a four-year letterwinner in Support Staff track & field, captaining the team as a senior. Born Feb. 6, 1980, Hardin and his wife, Cara, reside in South Bend.

Robbin Cooley Scott Carlin Tony Sutton Chris Sandeen Media Relations Academic Services Athletic Trainer Strength and Assistant Assistant

Sue Molnar Kathy Morton Don Grandison Aaron Stumpf Tennis Secretary/ Eck Desk Attendant Eck Desk Attendant Racket Technician Sr. Staff Assistant

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Samuel Keeton was named BIG EAST Player of the Week (March 18) after posting a pair of three-set victories over USF and No. 19 Florida State. 2009-10 Results

Notre Dame Men’s Tennis (15-12)

Date Day Event Site Score 9/18 Fri. at Olympia Fields Invitational Chicago, Ill. NTS 10/11 Sun. at Harvard Invitational Cambridge, Mass. NTS 10/16 Fri. at ITA Midwest Regional Tournament Ann Arbor, Mich. NTS 11/6-8 Fri.-Sun. at Tribe Invitational Williamsburg, Va. NTS

Singles Doubles 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1/22 Fri. (30) WILLIAM & MARY (75) W, 4-3 L W W* L W L W W L 1/24 Sun. (30) VIRGINIA (2) L, 4-7 L L L W L L L W L 1/24 Sun. (30) IUPUI W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W

ITA National Team Indoor Championships (Columbus, Ohio) 1/30 Sat. (30) at Tulsa (35) L, 3-4 W L L L W L L W W 1/31 Sun. (30) at New Mexico (51) W 4-1 W W U L W U W W W

2/7 Sun. (34) at Duke (21) L, 0-7 L L L L L L L L W 2/14 Sun. (35) at Michigan (36) L, 3-4 W L W L L W L L L 2/20 Sat. (36) at Washington (25) L, 3-4 L L W W L W L L L 2/27 Sat. (41) MICHIGAN STATE W, 6-1 W W W W L W W W W 2/28 Sun. (41) WISCONSIN (31) W, 4-3 W L W* W W L W L L 2/28 Sun. (41) TOLEDO W, 6-1 W L W W W W W W W 3/2 Tues. (38) at Illinois (12) L, 2-5 L W L L W L W L L 3/13 Sat. (44) at South Florida L, 2-5 L L L W W W L L W 3/14 Sun. (44) at Florida State (19) W, 4-3 L L W W W* W W L L

Blue-Gray National Tennis Classic (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/18 Thurs. (38) vs. Middle Tennessee State W, 4-2 L L W W W W L W W 3/19 Fri. (38) vs. Fresno State (26) W, 4-3 W L W L W W* L W L 3/20 Sat. (38) vs. Texas Tech (16) L, 0-4 L L L W W W W L L

3/27 Sat. (36) at Northwestern (45) W, 5-2 L W W L W W W W L 4/3 Sat. (36) at SMU W, 5-2 L W W L W W L W W 4/5 Mon. (36) at Texas A&M L, 1-6 L L L L L W L L L 4/7 Wed. (36) OHIO STATE (2) L, 0-7 L L L L L L L L L 4/10 Sat. (36) LOUISVILLE (16) L, 2-5 L L L L W W L L W 4/14 Wed. (36) BALL STATE W, 5-2 L L W W W W W W W 4/17 Sat. (36) at Navy W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W

BIG EAST Conference Championship (Notre Dame, Ind.) 4/23 Fri. (38) GEORGETOWN W, 4-0 W W W W W W W W W 4/24 Sat. (38) vs. South Florida W, 4-1 L W W W W W L W W 4/25 Sun. (38) LOUISVILLE (15) L, 0-4 L L L L L L L L L

NCAA Championship (First Round; Champaign, Ill.) 5/14 Fri. (39) vs. Wisconsin (27) L, 4-2 L U L W L W L L W

Home matches in bold caps held in the Eck Tennis Pavilion. Tom Fallon Invitational held at the Courtney Tennis Center. * - clinching victory ( ) Notre Dame rank ( ) Opponent rank IRISH RECORD WHEN ...

playing a BIG EAST team: 1-3 winning the doubles point: 12-1 winning at No. 3 doubles: 13-13 playing a Midwest Region team: 3-1 losing the doubles point: 2-11 losing at No. 1 singles: 7-10 playing at home: 8-4 the final score is 4-3: 3-6 losing at No. 2 singles: 6-10 playing in the Eck Pavilion: 8-4 match is decided by 3-setters: 5-8 losing at No. 3 singles: 0-9 playing at Courtney Center: 0-0 the match is tied, 3-3: 3-5 losing at No. 4 singles: 5-7 playing on opponents’ courts: 4-6 winning at No. 1 singles: 8-2 losing at No. 5 singles: 1-7 playing on neutral courts: 3-2 winning at No. 2 singles: 8-1 losing at No. 6 singles: 2-6 playing indoors: 8-8 winning at No. 3 singles: 13-2 losing at No. 1 doubles: 4-9 playing outdoors: 7-4 winning at No. 4 singles: 10-3 losing at No. 2 doubles: 2-10 playing a ranked team: 6-11 winning at No. 5 singles: 11-4 losing at No. 3 doubles: 5-8 playing a top-25 team: 1-8 winning at No. 6 singles: 11-5 playing a higher-ranked team: 2-9 winning at No. 1 doubles: 12-13 playing a lower-ranked team: 3-2 winning at No. 2 doubles: 15-12

52 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2009-10 Statistics SINGLES Player Open Dual Overall Career Region* In 3 Sets* Streak* ITA Rankings David Anderson 5-4 12-10 17-14 51-36 0-1 3-5 L1 Tyler Davis 3-4 4-1 7-5 33-18 0-0 1-2 W4 Team Niall Fitzgerald 3-1 2-4 5-5 20-16 0-0 1-2 W1 January 5 (preseason). . 30 Stephen Havens 5-5 9-15 14-20 50-63 1-0 2-6 W2 January 26 ...... 30 Matt Johnson 4-2 1-1 5-3 13-7 0-0 1-0 L1 February 4 ...... 34 Samuel Keeton 6-1 16-3 22-4 29-7 2-0 8-0 W5 February 12 ...... 35 Bryan Kelly 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 -- February 18 ...... 36 Michael Moore 7-4 1-4 8-8 8-8 0-0 0-3 L2 February 23 ...... 41 Blas Moros 8-3 14-8 22-11 22-11 1-1 5-3 L1 March 2 ...... 38 Daniel Stahl 7-5 13-9 20-14 69-34 1-0 5-5 W3 March 9 ...... 44 Spencer Talmadge 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-4 0-0 0-1 L4 March 16 ...... 38 Sean Tan 1-0 0-0 1-0 6-2 0-0 0-0 W1 March 23 ...... 36 Casey Watt 11-2 9-16 20-18 48-23 1-2 10-2 L2 March 30 ...... 36 Takashi Yoshii 0-3 0-0 0-3 4-8 0-0 L3 April 6...... 36 April 13 ...... 36 Career Clinch Match April 20 ...... 38 Player #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Dual Wins Tied 3-3 April 27 ...... 38 David Anderson 0-0 0-1 0-1 5-6 5-1 1-1 12-10 29-26 0 0-1 May 3 (final) ...... 39 Tyler Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 4-1 12-9 0 0-0 Niall Fitzgerald 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 2-4 8-13 1 1-0 Casey Watt Stephen Havens 1-1 8-14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-15 30-46 0 0-0 January 5...... 18 Matt Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-1 0 0-0 February 18 ...... 28 Samuel Keeton 0-0 0-0 1-0 5-1 6-2 3-0 16-3 23-3 1 1-0 March 2 ...... 19 Bryan Kelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 March 16 ...... 27 Michael Moore 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-3 1-4 1-4 0 0-0 March 30 ...... 29 Blas Moros 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 3-4 10-3 14-8 14-8 1 1-1 April 3...... 44 Daniel Stahl 0-0 0-1 12-7 1-1 0-0 0-0 13-9 20-24 1 1-1 April 20 ...... 47 Spencer Talmadge 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 April 27 ...... 53 Sean Tan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 May 3 ...... 53 Casey Watt 9-16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 9-16 27-21 0 0-0 Takashi Yoshii 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Daniel Stahl Totals 10-17 9-16 15-9 13-12 15-8 16-8 81-71 253-191 4 4-3 January 5...... 95 DOUBLES February 18 ...... 101 Dual Career Career Career March 2 ...... 72 Player Open Dual Overall Overall Dual Region* Tiebreakers Streak* March 16 ...... 86 David Anderson 2-3 12-12 14-15 28-28 1-5 0-5 0-0 L1 March 30 ...... 91 Tyler Davis 3-4 13-14 16-18 58-48 30-20 7-4 0-2 L1 April 13 ...... 93 Niall Fitzgerald 4-0 14-12 18-12 28-23 6-10 3-3 0-0 L1 April 20 ...... 110 Stephen Havens 2-6 10-6 12-12 54-45 24-24 4-8 0-4 L1 April 27 ...... 110 Matt Johnson 2-1 1-1 3-2 19-19 7-10 3-3 0-1 L1 May 3 ...... 103 Samuel Keeton 2-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 L1 Bryan Kelly 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- Stephen Havens Michael Moore 4-4 1-1 5-5 5-5 1-1 0-0 0-0 W1 January 5...... 93 Blas Moros 2-1 0-0 2-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 W2 February 18 ...... 123 Daniel Stahl 6-6 8-11 14-17 30-24 3-5 1-4 1-0 L1 Spencer Talmadge 3-4 3-3 6-7 6-7 3-3 0-0 0-0 L1 Watt/Havens Sean Tan 1-2 1-1 2-3 11-7 1-2 0-1 0-0 W1 March 16 ...... 61 Casey Watt 3-4 11-11 14-15 31-32 33-33 4-7 0-1 L1 April 13 ...... 51 Takashi Yoshii April 20 ...... 88 Clinching April 27 ...... 65 Team #1 #2 #3 Dual Open Overall Career Wins May 3 ...... 59 Davis/Watt 2-5 0-0 0-0 2-5 3-4 5-9 5-11 0 Havens/Stahl 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-6 2-6 2-6 0 Johnson/Talmadge 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-2 0 Anderson/Moros 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-2 1-2 1-2 0 Moore/Yoshii 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-2 0 Moore/Moros 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0 Johnson/Moros 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0 Anderson/Keeton 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 0 Johnson/Moore 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 0 Fitzgerald/Stahl 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-0 4-0 6-0 0 Moore/Talmadge 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-2 2-3 2-3 0 Anderson/Tan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 4-3 0 Moros/Tan 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 0 Fitzgerald/Havens 0-1 4-3 0-0 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 0 Keeton/Stahl 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0 Talmadge/Tan 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0 Davis/Havens 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 16-9 0 Callaghan/Yoshii 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0 Anderson/Stahl 0-1 0-0 8-9 8-10 0-0 8-10 14-14 2 Anderson/Talmadge 0-0 1-0 2-1 3-1 0-0 3-1 3-1 0 Havens/Watt 8-6 1-0 0-0 9-6 0-0 9-6 25-21 1 Davis/Fitzgerald 1-0 8-8 1-0 10-8 0-0 10-8 10-8 1 Anderson/Johnson 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0 Davis/Talmadge 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0 Totals 12-13 15-12 13-13 41-39 18-21 59-60 102-92 4

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 53 Match-by-Match

#30 Notre Dame 4, #75 William & Mary 3 5. David Anderson (ND) def. Joe Wood (UNM) 6-0, 6-4 3. #101 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. #73 Patrick Pohlmann (WISC) 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-4 Jan. 22, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. 6. Samuel Keeton (ND) vs. Conor Berg (UNM) 6-4, 3-6, 4-2, unfinished 4. David Anderson (ND) def. Martin, Ricardo (WISC) 6-3, 6-2 Singles Order of finish: 4,2,5,1 5. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Chris Freeman (WISC) 7-6 (10-8), 6-1 1. #122 Keziel Juneau (W&M) def. #18 Casey Watt (ND) 6-4, 7-5 Doubles 6. Luke Rassow-Kantor (WISC) def. Matt Johnson (ND) 6-3, 6-1 2. #93 Stephen Havens (ND) def. Anton Andersson (W&M) 6-3, 6-3 1. Tyler Davis/Casey Watt (ND) def. Phil Anderson/Carl Ho (UNM) 8-6 Order of finish: 6,4,5,1,2,3 3. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Jamie Whiteford (W&M) 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 2. Stephen Havens/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Ben Dunbar/Jadon Phillips Doubles 4. Sebastien Vidal (W&M) def. #95 Daniel Stahl (ND) 7-6 (7-3), 6-2 (UNM) 8-6 1. Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) def. Moritz Baumann/Patrick Pohlmann 5. #74 Blas Moros (ND) def. Adrian Vodislav (W&M) 6-0, 6-1 3. Spencer Talmadge/David Anderson (ND) def. Joe Wood/Conor Berg (WISC) 8-5 6. Richard Wardell (W&M) def. Michael Moore (ND) 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 (UNM) 8-5 2. Marek Michalicka/Luke Rassow-Kantor (WISC) def. Tyler Davis/Niall Order of finish: 5,2,1,4,6,3 Order of finish: 3,1,2 Fitzgerald (ND) 8-4 Doubles 3. Martin, Ricardo/Michael Dierberger (WISC) def. David Anderson/Spencer 1. Casey Watt/Tyler Davis (ND) def. Keziel Juneau/Ilja Orre (W&M) 8-6 Duke 7, Notre Dame 0 Talmadge (ND) 8-3 2. Niall Fitzgerald/Stephen Havens (ND) def. Sebastien Vidal/Adrian Vodislav Feb. 7, 2010, at Durham, N.C. Order of finish: 2, 3, 1 (W&M) 8-5 Singles 3. Anton Andersson/Jamie Whiteford (W&M) def. Michael Moore/Spencer 1. Henrique Cunha (DU) def. Casey Watt (ND) 7-5, 1-0, retired #41 Notre Dame 6, Toledo 1 Talmadge (ND) 8-6 2. Reid Carleton (DU) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-4, 6-3 Feb. 28, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. Order of finish: 2,3,1 3. Dylan Arnould (DU) def. Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-0, 6-3 Singles 4. Jared Pinsky (DU) def. Blas Moros (ND) 7-5, 6-2 1. #28 Casey Watt (ND) def. N. Likitkumchorn (TOLEDO) 6-2, 6-2 #2 Virginia 7 vs. #30 Notre Dame 4 5. Alain Michel (DU) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 7-5, 4-6, 1-0 (12-10) 2. Aleksandar Elezovic (TOLEDO) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 1-0 Jan. 24, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. 6. David Holland (DU) def. David Anderson (ND) 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 (12-10) Singles Order of finish: 1,3,2,4,6,5 3. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Leo Sarria (TOLEDO) 6-4, 6-2 1. #12 Sanam Singh (UVA) def. #18 Casey Watt (ND) 6-2, 6-2 Doubles 4. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Bryant Dudzik (TOLEDO) 6-1, 6-0 2. #3 Michael Shabaz (UVA) def. #93 Stephen Havens (ND) 6-4, 6-2 1. Henrique Cunha/Reid Carleton (DU) def. Casey Watt/Tyler Davis (ND) 8-4 5. Tyler Davis (ND) def. Gursher Harika (TOLEDO) 6-0, 6-2 3. #16 Jarmere Jenkins (UVA) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 6-2, 6-4 2. Dylan Arnould/David Holland (DU) def. Niall Fitzgerald/Stephen Havens 6. #105 Blas Moros (ND) def. Leonardo Henriques (TOLEDO) 6-0, 6-1 4. #95 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. #31 Drew Courtney (UVA) 7-6 (7-2), 4-6, 7-6 (ND) 9-8 (12-10) Order of finish: 6,4,5,1,3,2 (7-5) 3. Daniel Stahl/David Anderson (ND) def. Torsten Wietoska/Alain Michel Doubles 5. #58 Houston Barrick (UVA) def. #74 Blas Moros (ND) 6-2, 6-4 (DU) 8-3 1. Niall Fitzgerald/Tyler Davis (ND) def. N. Likitkumchorn/Aleksandar Elezovic 6. #28 Lee Singer (UVA) def. Michael Moore (ND) 6-4, 6-4 Order of finish: 3,1,2 (TOLEDO) 8-6 7. Philippe Oudshoorn (UVA) def. Tyler Davis (ND) 7-5, 6-3 2. David Anderson/Spencer Talmadge (ND) def. Bryant Dudzik/Terence 8. David Anderson (ND) def. #80 Steven Eelkman Rooda (UVA) 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) #36 Michigan 4, #35 Notre Dame 3 Weigan (TOLEDO) 9-7 9. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Santiago Villegas (UVA) 7-5, 6-3 Feb. 14, 2010, at Ann Arbor, Mich. 3. Michael Moore/Matt Johnson (ND) def. Leonardo Henriques/Leo Sarria 10. Matt Johnson (ND) def. Julen Uriguen (UVA) 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 Singles (TOLEDO) 8-3 Order of finish: 7,8,9,10,2,1,3,5,6,4 1. #18 Casey Watt (ND) def. #50 Jason Jung (MICH) 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) Order of finish: 3,1,2 Doubles 2. #73 Evan King (MICH) def. #93 Stephen Havens (ND) 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 1. Michael Shabaz/Sanam Singh (UVA) def. Tyler Davis/Casey Watt (ND) 9-8 3. #95 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Mike Sroczynski (MICH) 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 #12 Illinois 5, #38 Notre Dame 2 (7-3) 4. George Navas (MICH) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 6-1, 6-0 March 2, 2010, at Urbana, Ill. 2. Niall Fitzgerald/Stephen Havens (ND) def. Jarmere Jenkins/Houston 5. Chris Madden (MICH) def. #74 Blas Moros (ND) 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 Singles Barrick (UVA) 8-3 6. David Anderson (ND) def. Chris Cha (MICH) 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 1. #106 Marek Czerwinski (UI) def. #19 Casey Watt (ND) 7-5, 6-4 3. #17 Lee Singer/Drew Courtney (UVA) def. Samuel Keeton/Daniel Stahl Order of finish: 4, 6, 2, 1, 3, 5* 2. Stephen Havens (ND) def. Johnny Hamui (UI) 6-0, 6-1 (ND) 8-4 Doubles 3. #66 Abe Souza (UI) def. #72 Daniel Stahl (ND) 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (10-8) 4. Steven Eelkman Rooda/Philippe Oudshoorn (UVA) def. Sean Tan/Spencer 1. Jason Jung/Evan King (MICH) def. Tyler Davis/Casey Watt (ND) 8-3 4. Stephen Hoh (UI) def. David Anderson (ND) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 Talmadge (ND) 8-5 2. George Navas/Mike Sroczynski (MICH) def. Stephen Havens/Niall 5. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Connor Roth (UI) 6-2, 6-1 5. David Anderson/Blas Moros (ND) def. Julen Uriguen/Santiago Villegas Fitzgerald (ND) 8-4 6. Bruno Abdelnour (UI) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-4, 6-3 (UVA) 8-7 (7-3) 3. Chris Cha/Chris Madden (MICH) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) Doubles Order of finish: 3, 2, 4, 1, 5 8-3 1. Casey Watt/Stephen Havens (ND) def. #49 Marek Czerwinski/Stephen Hoh Order of finish: 1, 3, 2 (UI) 8-4 #30 Notre Dame 7, IUPUI 0 2. Abe Souza/Connor Roth (UI) def. Niall Fitzgerald/Tyler Davis (ND) 8-6 Jan. 24, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. #25 Washington 4, #36 Notre Dame 3 3. Bruno Abdelnour/Johnny Hamui (UI) def. David Anderson/Matt Johnson Singles Feb. 20, 2010, at Seattle, Wash. (ND) 8-1 1. #93 Stephen Havens (ND) def. Deon Shafer (IUPUI) 6-1, 6-1 Singles 2. #74 Blas Moros (ND) def. Daniel Klingenberg (IUPUI) 6-4, 6- 1. #51 Jeevan Nedunchezhiya (UW) def. #28 Casey Watt (ND) 6-4, 6-1 South Florida 4, #44 Notre Dame 3 3. Michael Moore (ND) def. Nick Volz (IUPUI) 6-1, 6-2 2. Kyle McMorrow (UW) def. #123 Stephen Havens (ND) 7-6 (7-2), 6-3 March 13, 2010, at Tampa, Fla. 4. Tyler Davis (ND) def. Joel Modesitt (IUPUI) 6-4, 6-4 3. #101 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Derek Drabble (UW) 6-4, 6-3 Singles 5. David Anderson (ND) def. Malcolm Peace (IUPUI) 6-2, 6-0 4. David Anderson (ND) def. Martin Kildahl (UW) 6-7 (8-6), 6-3, 6-0 1. #114 Wael Kilani (USF) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-2, 6-3 6. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Taylor Tunis (IUPUI) 6-4, 6-0 5. Tobi Obenaus (UW) def. #105 Blas Moros (ND) 6-3, 6-3 2. Jamal Adderley (USF) def. #72 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-3, 6-4 Order of finish: 5,6,1,3,4,2 6. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Alex Rosinski (UW) 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 3. Peter Frank (USF) def. David Anderson (ND) 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 Doubles Order of finish: 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6 4. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Romain Deridder (USF) 6-7 (1-7), 6-1, 6-2 1. Tyler Davis/Stephen Havens (ND) def. Deon Shafer/Nick Volz (IUPUI) 8-2 Doubles 5. Blas Moros (ND) def. Mark Oljaca (USF) 6-4, 6-4 2. Spencer Talmadge/Sean Tan (ND) def. Daniel Klingenberg/Bren Vasalakis 1. Jeevan Nedunchezhiya/Kyle McMorrow (UW) def. Tyler Davis/Casey Watt 6. Tyler Davis (ND) def. J. C. Acuna Gerard (USF) 2-6, 6-0, 6-4 (IUPUI) 8-3 (ND) 8-1 Order of finish: 1,2,5,6,4,3 3. Patrick Callaghan/Takashi Yoshii (ND) def. Joel Modesitt/Taylor Tunis 2. Derek Drabble/Martin Kildahl (UW) def. Niall Fitzgerald/Stephen Havens Doubles (IUPUI) 8-4 (ND) 8-4 1. Jamal Adderley/Thomas Estrada (USF) def. Niall Fitzgerald/Stephen Order of finish: 1, 2, 3 3. #42 Tobi Obenaus/Alex Rosinski (UW) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl Havens (ND) 8-4 (ND) 8-3 2. Yannick Yoshizawa/Wael Kilani (USF) def. Tyler Davis/Spencer Talmadge #35 Tulsa 4, #30 Notre Dame 3 Order of finish: 1, 2, 3 (ND) 8-6 Jan. 30, 2010, at Columbus, Ohio 3. Daniel Stahl/David Anderson (ND) def. Romain Deridder/Peter Frank (USF) Singles #41 Notre Dame 6, Michigan State 1 8-2 1. #18 Casey Watt (ND) def. Philip Stephens (TULSA) 1-6, 6-3, 6-2 Feb. 27, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. Order of finish: 1, 3, 2 2. #21 Ashley Watling (TULSA) def. #93 Stephen Havens (ND) 6-2, 7-6 (7-2) Singles 3. Alastair Barnes (TULSA) def. #95 Daniel Stahl (ND) 3-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 1. #28 Casey Watt (ND) def. Ronnie Hulewicz (MSU) 7-6, 6-2 #44 Notre Dame 4, #19 Florida State 3 4. Marko Ballok (TULSA) def. Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 6-0, 6-4 2. #123 Stephen Havens (ND) def. Austin Brooks (MSU) 4-6, 6-4, 1-0 (10-4) March 14, 2010, at Tallahassee, Fla. 5. #74 Blas Moros (ND) def. Grant Ive (TULSA) 6-2, 6-0 3. #101 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Denis Bogatov (MSU) 6-2, 7-5 Singles 6. Tristan Jackson (TULSA) def. Michael Moore (ND) 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 4. David Anderson (ND) def. Jason Norville (MSU) 6-1, 6-4 1. #35 Jean-Yves Aubone (FSU) def. #19 Casey Watt (ND) 6-2, 6-4 Order of finish: 5, 4, 1, 6, 2, 3 5. John Stratton (MSU) def. #105 Blas Moros (ND) 7-6 (7-4), 6-0 2. #69 Vahid Mirzadeh (FSU) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-2, 6-2 Doubles 6. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Will Davis (MSU) 6-0, 6-4 3. #72 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. #55 Clint Bowles (FSU) 7-5, 6-4 1. Ashley Watling/Philip Stephens (TULSA) def. Tyler Davis/Casey Watt (ND) Order of finish: 6,4,1,3,2,5 4. David Anderson (ND) def. Connor Smith (FSU) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 8-4 Doubles 5. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Andres Bucaro (FSU) 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 2. Stephen Havens/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Alastair Barnes/Marko Ballok 1. Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) def. Austin Brooks/John Stratton (MSU) 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Jordan Kelly-Houston (FSU) 6-3, 6-3 (TULSA) 8-4 8-7 (7-2) Order of finish: 2, 1, 6, 3, 4, 5* 3. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Rusty Turpin/Grant Ive (TULSA) 2. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Jason Norville/Joe Vallee (MSU) 8-3 Doubles 8-5 3. David Anderson/Spencer Talmadge (ND) def. #45 Denis Bogatov/Clark 1. Casey Watt/Stephen Havens (ND) def. Vahid Mirzadeh/Connor Smith Order of finish: 1, 2, 3 Richardson (MSU) 8-2 (FSU) 8-6 Order of finish: 3, 2, 1 2. Jean-Yves Aubone/Clint Bowles (FSU) def. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) #30 Notre Dame 4, #51 New Mexico 1 9-7 Jan. 31, 2010, at Columbus, Ohio #41 Notre Dame 4, #31 Wisconsin 3 3. Andres Bucaro/Anderson Reed (FSU) def. Daniel Stahl/David Anderson Singles Feb. 28, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. (ND) 1. #18 Casey Watt (ND) def. Carl Ho (UNM) 7-5, 6-2 Singles Order of finish: 1,3,2 2. #93 Stephen Havens (ND) def. Jadon Phillips (UNM) 6-4, 6-2 1. #28 Casey Watt (ND) def. #7 Moritz Baumann (WISC) 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 3. #74 Blas Moros (ND) vs. Ben Dunbar (UNM) 6-7 (7-9), 3-4, unfinished 2. #22 Marek Michalicka (WISC) def. #123 Stephen Havens (ND) 6-4, 6-7 4. Phil Anderson (UNM) def. Michael Moore (ND) 6-0, 6-1 (5-7), 6-1

54 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® #38 Notre Dame 4, Middle Tennessee State 2 #12 Texas A&M 6, #36 Notre Dame 1 #38 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 March 18, 2010, at Montgomery, Ala. April 5, 2010, at College Station, Texas April 23, 2010, at South Bend, Ind. Singles Singles Singles 1. #43 John Peers (MTSU) def. #27 Casey Watt (ND) 7-5, 6-4 1. #8 Austin Krajicek (TAMU) def. #29 Casey Watt (ND) 6-2, 6-2 1. #47 Casey Watt (ND) def. Anthony Tan (GU) 6-1, 6-1 2. Victor Melo (MTSU) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-1, 6-2 2. #46 Jeff Dadamo (TAMU) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-4, 6-1 2. Stephen Havens (ND) vs. David Tillem (GU) 6-1, 3-2, unfinished 3. #86 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Richard Cowden (MTSU) 6-1, 1-6, 6-0 3. #121 Alexis Kelgou (TAMU) def. #91 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-3, 6-4 3. Daniel Stahl (ND) vs. Charlie Caris (GU) 6-4, 2-0, unfinished 4. David Anderson (ND) def. Shaun Waters (MTSU) 6-3, 6-4 4. Alexey Grigorov (TAMU) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-3, 6-3 4. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Will Lowell (GU) 6-2, 6-1 5. Samuel Keeton (ND) vs. Alex McCann (MTSU) 4-6, 6-3, unfinished 5. Alberto Bautista (TAMU) def. Samuel Keeton (ND) 6-3, 7-6 (7-5) 5. David Anderson (ND) vs. Andrew Bruhn (GU) 6-3, 5-1, unfinished 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Matthew Langley (MTSU) 6-4, 6-3 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Colin Hoover (TAMU) 7-6 (7-2), 6-3 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Tim Walsh (GU) 6-1, 6-0 Order of finish: 2,6,4,1,3 Order of finish: 1,2,4,3,5,6 Order of finish: 6,1,4,DNF, DNF, DNF Doubles Doubles Doubles 1. John Peers/Kyle Wishing (MTSU) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) 8-4 1. #5 Austin Krajicek/Jeff Dadamo (TAMU) def. Stephen Havens/Casey Watt 1. #88 Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) def. Andrew Bruhn/Tim Walsh 2. #61 Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) def. Victor Melo/Matthew Langley (ND) 8-6 (GU) 8-5 (MTSU) 8-6 2. Alexey Grigorov/Alberto Bautista (TAMU) def. Niall Fitzgerald/Tyler Davis 2. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Will Lowell/David Tillem (GU) 8-5 3. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) vs. Charlie Caris/Anthony Tan (GU) 3. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Richard Cowden/Shaun Waters (MTSU) (ND) 8-4 6-6, unfinished 8-3 3. Alexis Kelgou/Marcus Lunt (TAMU) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl Order of finish: 1,2,DNF Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 (ND) 8-7 (7-4) Order of finish: 2,1,3 #38 Notre Dame 4, USF 1 #38 Notre Dame 4, #26 Fresno State 3 April 24, 2010, at Mishawaka, Ind. March 19, 2010, at Montgomery, Ala. #2 Ohio State 7, #36 Notre Dame 0 Singles Singles April 7, 2010. at Notre Dame, Ind. 1. #84 Wael Kilani (USF) def. #47 Casey Watt (ND) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 1. #27 Casey Watt (ND) def. Mirko Zapletal (FRESNO) 6-4, 7-5 Singles 2. Stephen Havens (ND) def. Jamal Adderley (USF) 6-0, 6-2 2. Rikus de Villiers (FRESNO) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 2-6, 6-3, 6-1 1. #12 Chase Buchanan (OSU) def. #29 Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 6-1 3. #110 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Peter Frank (USF) 7-6 (2), 6-3 3. #86 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. #123 Tejesvi Veerepalli (FRESNO) 6-4, 6-7, 6-1 2. Dino Marcan (OSU) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 3-6 (10-3), 6-2, 1-0 4. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Romain Deridder (USF) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 4. Remi Boutiller (FRESNO) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-2, 6-4 3. #36 Justin Kronauge (OSU) def. #91 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-0, 6-4 5. David Anderson (ND) vs. Yannick Yoshizawa (USF) 3-6, 6-3, 5-5 5. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. David Ayoun (FRESNO) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 4. #113 Balazs Novak (OSU) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-2, 6-2 6. Blas Moros (ND) vs. Juan Carlos Acuna (USF) 6-3, 5-6 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Siddharth Alapati (FRESNO) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 5. Matt Allare (OSU) def. Samuel Keeton (ND) 6-3, 6-0 Order of finish: 2,1,3,4,DNF,DNF Order of finish: 4,1,2,3,5,6 6. Devin McCarthy (OSU) def. Blas Moros (ND) 7-5, 7-6 (7-3) Doubles Doubles Order of finish: 1,5,3,2,4 1. Thomas Estrada/Jamal Adderlay (USF) def. #88 Stephen Havens/Casey 1. #22 Rikus de Villiers/Remi Boutiller (FRESNO) def. #61 Stephen Havens/ Doubles Watt (ND) 8-3 Casey Watt (ND) 8-4 1. #34 Chase Buchanan/Dino Marcan (OSU) def. Stephen Havens/Casey 2. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Wael Kilani/Yannick Yoshizawa (USF) 2. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Mirko Zapletal/Taylor Leiby Watt (ND) 8-5 9-7 (FRESNO) 8-2 2. Matt Allare/Shuhei Uzawa (OSU) def. Niall Fitzgerald/Tyler Davis (ND) 8-5 3. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Mark Oljaca/Juan Carlos Acuna 3. Tejesvi Veerepalli/Siddharth Alapati (FRESNO) def. David Anderson/ 3. Justin Kronauge/Balazs Novak (OSU) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (USF) 8-5 Daniel Stahl (ND) 8-1 Order of finish: 1,3,2 Order of finish: 2,1,3 Order of finish: 2,1,3 #15 Louisville 4, #38 Notre Dame 0 #16 Texas Tech 4, #38 Notre Dame 0 #16 Louisville 5, #36 Notre Dame 2 April 25, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. March 20, 2010, at Montgomery, Ala. April 10, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles Singles Singles 1. #18 Austen Childs (UL) def. #47 Casey Watt (ND) 6-0, 6-2 1. #15 Raony Carvalho (TTU) def. #27 Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 6-0 1. #30 Austen Childs (UL) def. #29 Casey Watt (ND) 6-3, 7-5 2. Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) vs. Stephen Havens (ND) 4-6, 6-2, DNF 2. #63 Gonzalo Escobar (TTU) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-0, 6-3 2. Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) 3. #89 Simon Childs (UL) vs. #110 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-4, 6-6, DNF 3. Rafael Gacrcia (TTU) def. #86 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-2, 6-4 3. Simon Childs (UL) def. #91 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-0, 6-3 4. Alejandro Calligari (UL) vs. Samuel Keeton (ND) 6-3, 2-5, DNF 4. David Anderson (ND) vs. Andre Stabile (TTU) 5-7, 2-1, unfinished 4. Alejandro Calligari (UL) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-1, 6-3 5. Andrew Carter (UL) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-3, 6-0 6. Robert Hall (UL) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-3, 6-3 5. Samuel Keeton (ND) vs. Vitor Manzini (TTU) 7-6, 1-0, unfinished 5. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Robert Hall (UL) 6-1, 6-7 (4-7), 6-3 Order of finish: 5,1,6, DNF,DNF,DNF 6. Blas Moros (ND) vs. Raphael Pfister (TTU) 2-6, 2-2, unfinished 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Andrew Carter (UL) 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 Doubles Order of finish: 1,2,3 Order of finish: 3,4,2,1,5,6 1. #22 Simon Childs/Alejandro Calligari (UL) vs. #88 Stephen Havens/Casey Doubles Doubles Watt (ND) 8-8 1. #61 Casey Watt/Stephen Havens (ND) vs. #18 Raony Carvalho/Rafael 1. #25 Simon Childs/Alejandro Calligari (UL) def. Stephen Havens/Casey Watt 2. Austen Childs/Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald Gacrcia (TTU) 6-4, unfinished (ND) 8-2 (ND) 8-5 2. #23 Gonzalo Escobar/Andre Stabile (TTU) def. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald 2. Austen Childs/Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Niall Fitzgerald/Tyler Davis (ND) 8-3 3. Robert Hall/Chidi Gabriel (UL) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) 8-4 (ND) 8-5 3. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Sumit-Prakash Gupta/Robert Hall (UL) Order of finish: 2,3,DNF 3. Vitor Manzini/David Gonzalez (TTU) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl 8-5 (ND) 8-4 Order of finish: 2,1,3 #27 Wisconsin 4, #39 Notre Dame 2 Order of finish: 2,3 May 14, 2010 at Urbana, Ill. #36 Notre Dame 5, Ball State 2 Singles #36 Notre Dame 5, #45 Northwestern 2 April 14, 2010, at Notre Dame, Ind. 1. #24 Moritz Baumann (WIS) def. #53 Casey Watt (ND) 6-1, 6-3 March 27, 2010, at Evanston, Ill. Singles 2. #30 Marek Michalicka (WIS) vs. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-4, 6-7 (1-7), 5-5, Singles 1. Eduardo Pavia (BSU) def. #44 Casey Watt (ND) 6-4, 7-5 unfinished 1. #115 Joshua Graves (NU) def. #27 Casey Watt (ND) 6-3, 6-3 2. Cliff Morrison (BSU) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-3, 6-4 3. Patrick Pohlmann (WIS) def. #103 Daniel Stahl (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 2. Stephen Havens (ND) def. Andrew McCarthy (NU) 6-1, 6-4 3. #93 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Andres Monroy (BSU) 6-4, 6-2 4. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Chris Freeman (WIS) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 3. #86 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Spencer Wolf (NU) 7-5, 6-2 4. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Alexandre Brym (BSU) 7-5, 6-2 5. Billy Bertha (WIS) def. David Anderson (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 4. Sidarth Balaji (NU) def. Samuel Keeton (ND) 6-2, 7-5 5. David Anderson (ND) def. Dalton Albertin (BSU) 6-1, 6-1 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Michael Dierberger (WIS) 6-4, 6-4 5. David Anderson (ND) def. Alex Sanborn (NU) 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Shaun Bussert (BSU) 6-2, 6-3 Order of finish: 1,6,3,4,5 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Mark Schanerman (NU) 6-3, 7-5 Order of finish: 5,6,3,4,2,1 Doubles Order of finish: 2,4,3,1,6,5 Doubles 1. #15 Moritz Baumann/Marek Michalicka (WIS) def. #59 Casey Watt/ Doubles 1. #51 Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) def. Eduardo Pavia/Zane Smith Stephen Havens (ND) 8-4. 1. #61 Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) def. Tobias Reitz/Andrew (BSU) 8-5 2.Patrick Pohlmann/Michael Dierberger (WIS) def. Tyler Davis/Niall McCarthy (NU) 9-8 (8-6) 2. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. Dalton Albertin/Andres Monroy Fitzgerald (ND) 8-4. 2. Niall Fitzgerald/Tyler Davis (ND) def. Mark Schanerman/Joshua Graves (BSU) 8-5 3. Daniel Stahl/David Anderson (ND) def. Ricardo Martin/Chris Freeman (NU) 8-6 3. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Shaun Bussert/Cliff Morrison (WIS) 8-4 3. Alex Sanborn/Spencer Wolf (NU) def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) (BSU) 8-7 (7-4) Order of finish: 1,3,2 8-6 Order of finish: 2,1,3 Order of finish: 3,2,1 NCAA Singles Championship (First Round) #36 Notre Dame 7, Navy 0 #53 Haythem Abid def. #51 Casey Watt 6-3, 7-6 #36 Notre Dame 5, Southern Methodist University 2 April 17, 2010, at Annapolis, Md. April 3, 2010, at Dallas, Texas Singles Singles 1. #44 Watt, Casey (ND) def. Bullard, Owen (NAVY) 4-6, 6-4, 6- 1. #68 Artem Baradach (SMU) def. #29 Casey Watt (ND) 4-6, 7-5, 1-0 (10-7) 2. Havens, Stephen (ND) def. Rebersak, Marcus (NAVY) 6-3, 6-2 2. Stephen Havens (ND) def. David Costa (SMU) 6-2, 7-5 3. #93 Stahl, Daniel (ND) def. Walls, Anderson (NAVY) 6-2, 6-3 3. #91 Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Tobias Flood (SMU) 6-3, 6-2 4. Keeton, Samuel (ND) def. New, Jeremy (NAVY) 7-5, 6-2 4. Darren Walsh (SMU) def. David Anderson (ND) 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 5. Anderson, David (ND) def. Nicholson, Zach (NAVY) 6-1, 6-3 5. Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Pablo Perez-Esnaola (SMU) 6-3, 6-3 6. Davis, Tyler (ND) def. Gutsche, Nicholas (NAVY) 6-1, 6-2 6. Blas Moros (ND) def. Chris Hooshyar (SMU) 1-6, 6-2, 1-0 (11-9) Doubles Doubles 1. #51 Havens, Stephen/Watt, Casey (ND) def. Bullard, Owen/Gutsche, 1. #29 Darren Walsh/Adham el-Effendi (SMU) def. Stephen Havens/Casey Nicholas (NAVY) 8-2 Watt (ND) 8-5 2. Davis, Tyler/Fitzgerald, Niall (ND) def. Birger, Nick/Lemaich, Ramsey 2. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) def. David Costa/Pablo Perez-Esnaola (NAVY) 8-5 (SMU) 8-0 3. Anderson, David/Stahl, Daniel (ND) def. Konrad, Eddie/New, Jeremy 3. Daniel Stahl/David Anderson (ND) def. Chris Hooshyar/Artem Baradach (NAVY) 8-4 (SMU) 9-8 (8-6)

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 55 Graduated Seniors

AS A JUNIOR: Took to the courts for the Irish during the tour portion of the Patrick schedule, recording a 1-3 record in singles and a 2-1 mark in doubles … Callaghan knocked off Jon Wegener of Ball State at the Tom Fallon Invitational, 6-1, 6-2, for his singles victory … posted back- to-back wins against Michael Kalfayan and Alistair Felton of Harvard, 8-6, and Jason Norville and Ronnie Hulewicz of 5-11 • 155 Michigan State, 9-8, with teammate Iowa City, Iowa Daniel Stahl in doubles play at the Tom Fallon Invitational. Iowa City West AS A SOPHOMORE: Saw limited action with the Irish … played in four open season singles matches at the Tom Fallon Invitational … posted a 1-3 CAREER NOTES: Four-year monogram winner mark … lost to Peter Antons of Indiana … posted an overall career singles record of 3-8, (4-6, 2-6) and R.K. Baccalla of Western while recording a career 3-2 doubles mark. Michigan (0-6, 4-6) in straight sets … AS A SENIOR: Saw limited action during his dropped a close match to Jason Norville senior season … posted a doubles win over of Michigan State [6-4, 2-6, 0-1 (11-13)] IUPUI’s Joel Modesitt and Taylor Tunis with … beat Austen Kauss of Iowa for first partner Takashi Yoshii. win of the season (6-3, 6-4) … played two open season doubles matches CALLAGHAN’S CAREER RECORDS with Takashi Yoshii, posting a 1-1 record Singles … the duo defeated Bret Berryman and Year Dual Open Overall Shaun Bussert of Ball State at the Tom 2006-07 0-0 1-2 1-2 Fallon Invitational (8-5). AS A FRESHMAN: Saw limited 2007-08 0-0 1-3 1-3 action for the Irish … finished the 2008-09 0-0 1-3 1-3 season with a 1-2 overall record in Career 0-0 3-8 3-8 singles … upended R.K. Bacalla of Western Michigan [3-6, 6-4, 1-0 (6)] at the Tom helped scholastic team win a pair of state titles Doubles Fallon Invitational … dropped both matches at … also reached the state finals in doubles … Year Dual Open Overall the Tribe Invitational … did not participate in a member of the National Honor Society and an 2006-07 0-0 0-0 0-0 doubles match. AP National Scholar … born August 29, 1987, in 2007-08 0-0 1-1 1-1 HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four- Washington, D.C. … son of John and Kim 2008-09 0-0 2-1 2-1 year letterwinner at Iowa City West (Iowa) … Callaghan … has one sister, Katie ... graduated from Notre Dame with degrees in economics 2009-2010 1-0 0-0 1-0 top-ranked player from the state of Iowa … and political science. Career 1-0 3-2 4-2 peaked at #81 in the national recruiting rankings … captured two state singles championships …

AS A JUNIOR: Saw limited action during the most valuable player as a freshman (2002) and open season … recorded a 1-2 mark in open sophomore (2003) ... born May 25, 1988, in Takashi singles play with his win coming in a three-set New York, N.Y. ... son of Sakae and Misako match against Clark Richardson of Michigan Yoshii ... has two sisters, Emi and Mika ... Yoshii State during the Tom Fallon Invitational, 7-6 graduated from the College of Arts and Letters (7-4), 4-6, 1-0 (10-3) … did not compete in as a design major. doubles play. AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in three singles YOSHII’S CAREER RECORDS matches and four doubles matches for the Irish Singles 5-10 • 155 at the Tom Fallon Invitational … went 2-1 in Year Dual Open Overall Tokyo, Japan singles play … defeated Jai Yoon of Indiana 2006-07 0-0 1-2 1-2 (6-3, 7-5) and Michael Calderone of Western 2007-08 0-0 2-1 2-1 The American School Michigan (6-4, 6-4) … in doubles play, went 1-1 2008-09 0-0 1-2 1-2 in Japan with sophomore Patrick Callaghan and 2-0 with freshman Sean Tan for a 3-1 record. 2009-10 0-0 0-3 0-3 Career 0-0 4-8 4-8 AS A FRESHMAN: Saw limited action for the Irish … dropped only match at the Tom Fallon Doubles CAREER NOTES: A four-year monogram Invitational … split two matches played at the winner … finished his Notre Dame career with Tribe Invitational … lost to Richard Waddell of Year Dual Open Overall an overall singles record of 4-8 and a doubles William & Mary (6-2, 6-3) … defeated John 2006-07 0-0 1-2 1-2 record of 5-3. O’Rourke of Maryland (3-6, 6-3, 1-0 [8]) … went 2007-08 0-0 3-1 3-1 AS A SENIOR: Saw limited action in the 1-2 in doubles action with sophomore Graham 2008-09 0-0 0-0 0-0 open season … posted an 8-4 doubles victory King. 2009-10 1-0 0-0 1-0 over IUPUI’s Joel Modesitt and Taylor Tunis with HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Two- Career 0-0 4-3 5-3 partner Patrick Callaghan. year letterwinner as a prep ... named team’s

56 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Opponents

After a bountiful 2010 fall campaign, Casey Watt and the Irish will begin their dual season in January 2011. They will also battle the U.S. Junior National Team and compete in the prestigious Blue Gray Classic. On the Road with the Irish

Since 1923, the Notre Dame men’s tennis team has Culver (Culver Academy) Ohio traveled to 33 states, the District of Columbia and Evansville (MCC Championships) Bowling Green (Bowling Green) Greencastle (Indiana Collegiate Championships) Cincinnati (Cincinnati, Xavier) Ontario. Notre Dame’s widespread travel is befitting of Indianapolis (Butler, Indiana Intercollegiate @ Columbus (Ohio State Quadrangular a student body and tennis roster that draws from all Championship) Tournament, Ohio State, ITA National corners of the United States, as the program has Lafayette (Indiana Collegiate Championships) Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, @ Muncie (Central Collegiate Championships, Ball Midwest Regionals, NCAA First Round) included student-athletes from 44 states, the District State, Indiana Collegiate Championships) Oxford (Miami) of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 14 foreign countries. Richmond (Indiana Collegiate Championships) Toledo (Toledo) Below is a listing of the all-time Irish travel locales. @ South Bend (Notre Dame, Central Collegiate Oklahoma Championships, Irish Fall Invitational, MCC @ Tulsa (NCAA Championships, ITA All-American (@ = road trips in 2010-11) Championships, Tom Fallon Invitational, ITA Championships, ITA National Indoors) Alabama Midwest Championships, NCAA Championships) Ontario @ Montgomery (Blue/Gray National Classic) Terre Haute (Indiana State, NCAA Championships) Windsor (vs. Detroit) @ Tuscaloosa (Crimson Tide Fall Championships) Valparaiso (Valparaiso) @ West Lafayette (Purdue, Purdue Invitational) Arizona Haverford (NCAA Championships) Tempe (Arizona State) Iowa Philadelphia (NCAA Championships) Ames (NCAA Championships) California Pittsburgh (Duquesne, Pittsburgh) Davenport (St. Ambrose) University Park (Penn State) Bakersfield (Cal State Bakerfield) Des Moines (Drake, Drake Relay Tennis Claremont (Claremont, Pomona) Championships) Tennessee Domingus Hills (Cal State Domingus Hills) Iowa City (Iowa) Chattanooga (ITA All-American Irvine (UC Irvine) Championships) La Jolla (Pacific Coast Doubles Championships, Kentucky Memphis (Memphis) vs. Saint Joseph’s) @ Lexington (Kentucky, Fall Invitational) Nashville (Vanderbilt) Los Angeles (Cal State LA, USC, UCLA, @ Louisville (Bellarmine, Louisville, USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship) Texas Loyola Marymount, NCAA Championships) Austin (St. Edward’s, Texas, NCAA Long Beach (Long Beach State) Murray (Murray State) Richmond (Eastern Kentucky) Championships, ITA All-American Northridge (Cal State Northridge) Championships, University of Texas Palm Desert (National Collegiate Classic) Louisiana Invitational) Palm Springs (Palm Springs Invitational) Baton Rouge (Louisiana State) College Station (NCAA Championships, Texas A&M) @ Palo Alto (World Team Tennis Championships, NCAA New Orleans (Tulane, NCAA Championships) Corpus Christi (NCAA Championships, H.E.B. Championships) Maryland Collegiate Championship) Point Loma (vs. Idaho) Annapolis (NCAA Championships, Navy) Dallas (SMU) Redlands (Redlands) Baltimore (Maryland, ITA National Clay Court Galveston (Galveston Island Championships) Riverside (UC Riverside) Championships) Houston (Rice, Texas Sectional Championships, San Diego (San Diego State, Point Loma, UC San Bethesda (vs. Ohio Wesleyan) Crowne Plaza Invitational) Diego) College Park (Maryland) Midland (Midland Invitational) San Fernando (San Fernando Valley State) San Antonio (NCAA Championships, Texas-San Stanford (NCAA Championships) Massachusetts @ Cambridge (Harvard, MIT, NCAA Championships, Harvard Antonio, St. Mary’s) Whittier (Whittier) San Marcos (Southwest Texas State) Colorado Fall Invitational, Chowder Fest) Chestnut Hill (Boston College) Seguin (Texas Lutheran) Boulder (Colorado Invitational) Waco (Baylor) Michigan Connecticut Utah New Haven (Yale) Ann Arbor (Michigan, Wolverine Invitational, ITA Midwest Championships, ITA National Salt Lake City (NCAA Championships) District of Columbia Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, ITA Midwest Virginia Washington (Cherry Blossom Tournament, George Regionals) Blacksburg (Virginia Tech) Washington, Georgetown) Detroit (Detroit, Wayne State) @ Charlottesville (Virginia, ITA National Indoors) Florida @ East Lansing (Michigan State, ITA National Richmond (ITA National Clay Court @ Boca Raton (Florida) Intercollegiate Indoor Championships) Championships, vs. Virginia) Gainesville (Florida) Kalamazoo (Western Michigan, Kalamazoo, NCAA @ Williamsburg (William & Mary, William & Mary Fall Coral Gables (Miami, NCAA Championships, BIG Championships) Invitational) EAST Championship) Mt. Pleasant (Central Michigan) Washington Miami (Florida International, Miami Dade South) Ypsilanti (Eastern Michigan) Seattle (NCAA Championships, USTA/ITA Orlando (Central Florida) Minnesota National Team Indoor Championship, Washington) Saint Augustine (Flagler) Minneapolis (Minnesota, Ice Volleys, ITA Saint Petersburg (Eckerd) West Virginia National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships) Charleston (vs. West Virginia) Tallahassee (Florida State) St. Peter (Gustavus Adolphus) Tampa (Tampa, South Florida, BIG EAST Huntington (Marshall) Championship) Mississippi Morgantown (West Virginia) Winter Park (Rollins) Hattiesburg (Big Gold Invitational) Wisconsin Hamilton (Eastern Collegiate Championships) Georgia Appleton (Lawrence College) Jackson (ITA National Clay Court @ Madison (Wisconsin, ITA Midwest Athens (NCAA Championships, ITA All-American Championships) Championships) Championships) Peachtree City (adidas Invitational) Missouri Milwaukee (Marquette) St. Louis (Washington, Saint Louis, MCC Oshkosh (Wisconsin-Oshkosh) Hawaii Championships) Honolulu (Hawaii, Chaminade) New Jersey Idaho New Brunswick (Eastern Collegiate Boise (Boise State) Championships) Illinois Princeton (Princeton, NCAA Championships, Carbondale (Southern Illinois, NCAA Princeton Invitational) Carbondale (Southern Illinois, NCAA New York Championships) Hamilton (Eastern Collegiate Championships) @ Champaign (Illinois) Kings Point (Unites States Merchant Marine Chicago (DePaul, Big Nine Conference Academy) Championships, Western Conference New York (New York University) Championships, Central Collegiate Rochester (Eastern Collegiate Championships) Championships, Chicago, Chicago Syracuse (NCAA Championships) Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, American West Point (Army) Airlines Classic, @ Olympic Fields Fighting Illini Invitational North Carolina DeKalb (Huskie Tournament, Northern Illinois) Chapel Hill (North Carolina, NCAA Evanston (Northwestern, NCAA Championships) Championships, Tar Heel Invitational) Normal (Illinois State) Durham (Duke) Peoria (Bradley) Greensboro (Guilford) Urbana (Illinois) High Point (High Point) Raleigh (North Carolina State) Indiana Wilmington (ITA National Clay Court Bloomington (Indiana, ITA Midwest Championships) Championships) Winston-Salem (Wake Forest) Crawfordsville (Wabash)

58 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2010 Fall Tournaments

Illinois Invitational Harvard Invitational Alabama Invitational Sept. 17–19 Oct. 1-3 Nov. 5–7 Olympia Fields, Ill. – Olympia Fields Country Cambridge, Mass. – Harvard Varsity Tennis Tuscaloosa, Ala. – Alabama Tennis Center Club Center Host School: Alabama Host School: Illinois Host School: Harvard Teams Participating: Alabama, Auburn, Boston Teams Participating: Illinois, Alabama, Wake Teams Participating: Harvard, Minnesota, College, Chattanooga, Georgia State, Illinois, Forest and Notre Dame South Carolina and Notre Dame Indiana, Liberty, Louisville, Memphis, Middle Notre Dame Participants (singles record): Notre Dame Participants (singles record): Tennessee State, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Stephen Havens (2-1), Greg Andrews (3-1), Sam Radford, Savannah College of Art and Design, Keeton (2-0), Daniel Stahl (2-1), Billy Pecor (2-1), Stephen Havens (3-0), Greg Andrews (2-1), Sam Keeton (1-2), Tyler Davis (3-0), Billy Pecor (3-0), Southern Miss, Stillman, Tennessee, Tennessee Tyler Davis (3-0), Blas Moros (3-1), Matt Johnson Tech, Troy, Tulane, UAB, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech (0-3) and Casey Watt (2-2) Niall Fitzgerald (3-0), Michael Moore (3-0), and West Alabama Most Valuable Player: Dennis Nevolo (Illinois) Spencer Talmadge (2-1) and David Anderson Notre Dame Participants (singles record): (2-1) Greg Andrews (1-1), Matt Johnson (3-1), Ryan Most Valuable Player: Stephen Havens (Notre Bandy (3-1), Sean Tan (0-2), Bryan Kelly (1-1), Matt Dame) Dooley (3-1), Sam Keeton (1-1), Tyler Davis (4-0) and Michael Moore (1-1) Midwest Regional Championships Oct. 21–25 Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion

Host School: Notre Dame Teams Participating: Midwest Region teams, which include the Big Ten Conference schools, other than Iowa and Penn State, as well as other area squads Purdue Invitational Format: A 64-player singles draw with a 64-player Sept. 17–19 qualifying round feeding in eight players, and a 64-duo doubles draw West Lafayette, Ind. – Schwartz Tennis Center Notre Dame History in Tournament: The Irish have won six titles since 1990. In singles: Stephen Tribe Invitational Host School: Purdue Bass in 2005, Andy Zurcher in 1993, Will Forsyth in Nov. 5–7 Teams Participating: William & Mary, Purdue, 1992, and David DiLucia in 1990. In doubles: Williamsburg, Va. – McCormack-Nagelsen Michigan State and Notre Dame Zurcher and Allen Lopez in 1993, DiLucia and Tennis Center Notre Dame Participants (singles record): Chuck Coleman in 1990, and Brian Patterson and David Anderson (1-1), Spencer Talmadge (0-1), Jakub Pietrowski in 1997. In 2009 Casey Watt was Host School: William & Mary Michael Moore (0-1), Niall Fitzgerald (2-1) and the singles runner-up. Teams Participating: William & Mary, Notre Ryan Bandy (2-1) Notre Dame Results: Notre Dame had 13 Dame and College of Charleston student-athletes competing in the 64-man main Notre Dame History in Tournament: Notre draw, nine advanced to the 32-man draw and 5 to Dame made its only other appearances in 2006, the 16-person draw. Casey Watt advanced to the 2007, 2008 and 2009. singles semifinal round and ultimately, fell to Matt Notre Dame Participants (singles record): Allare of Ohio State. There were nine Notre Dame Stephen Havens (3-0), Billy Pecor (4-0), Niall doubles pairs, six advanced to the 32-pair draw, Fitzgerald (3-1), Blas Moros (2-2), Spencer three to the 16-man draw. Tyler Davis and Stephen Talmadge (3-1), Daven Brodess (1-1), Daniel Stahl Havens and Spencer Talmadge and Niall Fitzgerald (2-0), David Anderson (2-0) fell in the doubles quarterfinals.

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 59 2010-2011 Opponents WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE OKLAHOMA SOONERS DUKE BLUE DEVILS Saturday, Jan. 22 - 10:00 a.m. Friday, Jan. 28 – 2:00 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 6 – Noon Champaign, Ill. – Atkins Tennis Center Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Williamsburg, Va. – Dillard Tennis Courts Duke Leads Series, 16-6 Notre Dame Leads Series, 8-2 Notre Dame Leads Series, 2-1 Location: Durham, N.C. Location: Williamsburg, Va. Location: Norman, Okla. Enrollment: 29,931 Enrollment: 6,400 Enrollment: 7,892 Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Colonial Athletic Conference: Big 12 Website: www.soonersports.com Website: www.goduke.com Website: www.tribeathletics.com Outdoor Court: Ambler Tennis Stadium Indoor Court: McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center Indoor Court: Gregg Wadley Indoor Tennis Pavilion Outdoor Court: Headington Family Tennis Center Indoor Court: Sheffield Tennis Center Outdoor Court: Dillard Tennis Courts Athletic Director: Dr. Kevin White Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll Athletic Director: Joe Castiglione Head Coach (Alma Mater): John Roddick (Georgia ’98) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Ramsey Smith (Duke ’01) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Peter Daub (Findlay ‘70) Record at School (Yrs.): 36-18 (2) Record at School (Yrs.): 258-205(17) Record at School (Yrs.): 16-6 (1) Overall Record (Yrs.): 16-6 (1) Overall Record (Yrs.): 36-18 (2) Overall Record (Yrs.): 469-328 (25) Assistant (Alma Mater): Jonathan Stoke (Duke ’06) Assistant (Alma Mater): J.P. Ritchie (Iowa ‘08) Assistant (Alma Mater): Silviu Tanasoiu (Oklahoma ’05) 2009 Record:16-6 2009 Record: 20-9 2010 Record: 20-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 9-2 (2nd) Conf. Record (Finish): 4-0 (4th) Conf. Record (Finish): 2-4 (5th) Conf. Tournament Result: 1st Round Conf. Tournament Result: Championship match Conf. Tournament Result: Championship match NCAA Result: Round of 16 NCAA Result: First Round (Doubles) NCAA Result: Quarterfinals Final ITA National Ranking: 17 Final ITA National Ranking: 14 Final ITA National Ranking: 75 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Ionu Beleleu (#50), Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Henrique Cunha (#3 Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Sebastien Vidal (#43 Final Four), Reid Carleton (#66) Doubles) Costin Paval (#78)

NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Dylan Arnould (#94) Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Kenziel Juneau Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Andrei Daescu (#34 First Round) (#43 Doubles), Richard Wardell Men’s Tennis Contact: Brian Blevins Men’s Tennis Contact: Kenny Mossman Phone/Fax: (919) 668-4393 Men’s Tennis Contact: Kris Sears E-Mail: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (757) 221-3368/(757) 221-3412 Phone/Fax: (405) 325-8231 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

VIRGINIA CAVALIERS ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI TOLEDO ROCKETS Saturday, Jan. 23 – Noon Saturday, Jan. 29 – TBA Sunday, Feb. 6 – 6:00 p.m. Charlottesville, Va. – Body Tinsley Courts Champaign, Ill. – Atkins Tennis Center Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Virginia Leads Series, 6-1 Notre Dame Leads Series, 22-20 Notre Dame Leads Series, 24-2

Location: Charlottesville, Va. Location: Champaign, Ill. Location: Toledo, Ohio Enrollment: 13,617 Enrollment: 41,495 Enrollment: 25,908 Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Big Ten Conference: Mid American Website: www.virginiasports.com Website: www.utrockets.com Indoor Court: Snyder Tennis Center Website: www.fightingillini.com Outdoor Court: Boyd Tinsley Court Facility: Atkins Tennis Center Outdoor Court: Varsity Tennis Courts Athletic Director: Craig Littlepage Athletic Director: Ron Guenther Indoor Court: Laurel Hill Tennis Courts Athletic Director: Mark O’Brien Head Coach (Alma Mater): Brian Boland (Indiana State ’95) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Brad Dancer (Michigan State ’93) Record at School (Yrs.): 240-44 (9) Record at School (Yrs.): 134-53 (6) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Al Wermer (Capital University ’81) Overall Record (Yrs.): 361-76 (14) Overall Record (Yrs.): 172-88 (9) Record at School (Yrs.): 156-184 (15) Assistant (Alma Mater): Tony Bresky (Western Illinois) Assistant (Alma Mater): Marcos Asse (Florida ’01) Scott, Overall Record (Yrs.): 188-204 2009 Record: 39-2 Assistant (Alma Mater): Ryan Brookshaw (Appalachian State ’07) Conf. Record (Finish): 11-0 (1st) Denenberg (Harvard ’07) Conf. Tournament Result: Champions 2009 Record: 20-11 2009 Record: 12-14 NCAA Result: National Semifinal Conf. Record (Finish): 9-1 (2nd) Conf. Record (Finish): 2-3 (4th) Final ITA National Ranking: 3 Conf. Tournament Result: Championship match Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/1 NCAA Result: Second Round NCAA Result: Did Not Qualify Final ITA National Ranking: 16 Final ITA National Ranking: Not Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/0 Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Sanam Sing (#17 Round of 16), Jarmere Jenkins (#45 2nd Round), Drew Courtney (#43 2nd NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked round), Michael Shabaz (#7 Quarter Finals), NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Dennis Nevolo (#42 Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Second Round), Abe Souza (#80) Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Houston Barrick (#103) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Men’s Tennis Contact: Steve Kirkland Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Mark Czerwinski (80) Phone/Fax: (434) 982-4434/(434) 982-5525 Men’s Tennis Contact: Zack Butterfield E-Mail: [email protected] Men’s Tennis Contact: Amy Hyerczyk Phone/Cell: (419) 530-4925/(513) 889-7619 Phone/Cell: (217) 265-0170/(708) 528-5487 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

60 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® WISCONSIN BADGERS MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS Tuesday, Feb. 8 – 4:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12 – 6:00 p.m. Sunday, February 20 – 12:00 p.m. Madison, Wis. – Nielsen Tennis Stadium East Lansing, Mich. – Michigan State Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Notre Dame Leads Series, 46-16 Indoor Tennis Facility North Carolina Leads Series, 7-10 Notre Dame Leads Series, 46-32 Location: Madison, Wis. Location: Durham, N.C. Enrollment: 42,099 Location: East Lansing, Mich. Enrollment: 28,916 Conference: Big Ten Enrollment: 47,278 Conference: Atlantic Coast Website: www.uwbadgers.com Conference: Big Ten Website: www.tarheelblue.com Outdoor Court: Nielsen Tennis Stadium Website: www.msuspartans.com Facility: Cone-Kenfield Center Indoor Court: Nielsen Tennis Stadium Outdoor Court: MSU Outdoor Courts Athletic Director: Dick Baddour Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez Indoor Court: MSU Indoor Tennis Facility Athletic Director: Mark Hollis Head Coach (Alma Mater): Sam Paul (Presbyterian College ’83) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Greg Van Emburgh (Kentucky, ’88) Record at School (Yrs.): 275-132 (16) Record at School (Yrs.): 79-50 (5) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Gene Orlando (Ball State, ‘87) Overall Record (Yrs.): 312-159 (19) Overall Record (Yrs.): 79-50 (5) Record at School (Yrs.): 224-271 (19) Assistant (Alma Mater): (North Carolina ’00) Assistant (Alma Mater): Evan Austin (Kentucky ’04) Overall Record (Yrs.): 255-311 (22) 2009 Record: 17-11 Volunteer Coach (Alma Mater): Joe Bates (Wake Forest ’06) Assistant (Alma Mater): Matt Roberts (Arkansas, ’06) Conf. Record (Finish): 4-7 (8th) 2009 Record: 18-7 2009 Record: 13-14 Conf. Tournament Result: Quarterfinals Conf. Record (Finish): 7-3 (4th) Conf. Record (Finish): 1-9 (2nd) NCAA Result: Second Round Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals Conf. Tournament Result: First Round Final ITA National Ranking: 32nd NCAA Result: Round of 16 NCAA Result: Did Not Qualify Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/2 Final ITA National Ranking: 23rd Final ITA National Ranking: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8-2 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Jose Hernandez (First NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Round) Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Marek Michalicka Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None (Second Round, 25th), Patrick Pohlmann ( 125th) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Clay Donato NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Moritz Baumann (First Men’s Tennis Contact: Chris Gallo Round, 26th) Men’s Tennis Contact: Paulette Martis Phone: (919) 962-1160 Phone/Fax: (517) 355-2271/(517) 353-9636 E-Mail: [email protected] Men’s Tennis Contact: Karl Anderson E-Mail: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (608)265-3545/(847) 491-8818 E-Mail: [email protected]

MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES MICHIGAN WOLVERINES TEXAS A&M AGGIES Saturday, Feb. 12 – 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 4 – 6:00 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19 – 1:00 p.m. East Lansing, Mich. – Michigan State Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Indoor Tennis Facility Texas A&M Leads Series, 4-3 Michigan Leads Series, 43-28 Notre Dame Leads Series, 45-0 Location: College Station, Texas Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Enrollment: 48,702 Enrollment: 41,674 Enrollment: 8,012 Conference: Big 12 Conference: Big Ten Conference: BIG EAST Website: www.aggieathletics.com Website: www.mgoblue.com Website: www.gomarquette.com Facility: George P. Mitchell Tennis Center Facility: Varsity Tennis Center Facility: Helfaer Tennis Stadium Athletic Director: Bill Byrne Athletic Director: Bill Martin Athletic Director: Steve Cottingham Head Coach (Alma Mater): (Texas ’79) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bruce Berque (Haverford ’88) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Steve Rodecap (Ball State ’96) Record at School (Yrs.): 35-41 (3) Record at School (Yrs.): 96-66 (6) Record at School (Yrs.): 101-66 (7) Overall Record (Yrs.): 35-41 (3) Overall Record (Yrs.): 96-66 (6) Overall Record (Yrs.): 151-112(11) Assistant (Alma Mater): Bob McKinley (Trinity ’72) Assistant (Alma Mater): Sean Maymi (North Florida ’03) Assistant (Alma Mater): Erick Martinez (Northern Illinois ‘05) 2009 Record: 21-5 2009 Record: 14-11 2009 Record: 16-6 Conf. Record (Finish): 5-1 (2nd) Conf. Record (Finish): 8-2 (3rd) Conf. Record (Finish): 1-1 (4th) Conf. Tournament Result: Championship match Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals Conf. Tournament Result: Second Round NCAA Result: Round of 16 NCAA Result: Second Round NCAA Result: Did Not Qualify Final ITA National Ranking: 10th Final ITA National Ranking: 26 Final ITA National Ranking: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Austin Krajicek (First Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Jason Jung (First Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Round 16th), Jeff Dadamo (Second Round 36th) Round, 40th) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Dusan Medan (92) Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Men’s Tennis Contact: Scott Kuykendall Men’s Tennis Contact: Alan Cannon Men’s Tennis Contact: Brad Rudner Phone: (414) 288-4794 Phone: (979) 845-5725 Phone: (734) 647-4237 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 61 2011 Opponents ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS DAYTON FLYERS Tuesday, March 8 – 6:00 p.m. Saturday, March 26 – 1:00 p.m. Sunday, March 27 – 6:00 p.m. Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Notre Dame leads Series, 22-20 Notre Dame Leads Series, 41-36-1 First Meeting

Location: Champaign, Ill. Location: Evanston, Ill. Location: Dayton, Ohio Enrollment: 41,495 Enrollment: 16,377 Enrollment: 10,569 Conference: Big Ten Conference: Big Ten Conference: Atlantic 10 Website: www.fightingillini.com Website: www.nusports.com Website: www.daytonflyers.com Facility: Atkins Tennis Center Outdoor Court: Vandy Christie Tennis Center Facility: Queen City Racquet Club Athletic Director: Ron Guenther Indoor Court: Combe Indoor Tennis Center Athletic Director: Tim Wabler Athletic Director: Jim Phillips Head Coach (Alma Mater): Brad Dancer (Michigan State ’93) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Eric Mahone (IUPUI ‘00) Record at School (Yrs.): 134-53 (6) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Arvid Swan (Michigan ’98) Record at School (Yrs.): 6-18 (1) Overall Record (Yrs.): 172-88 (9) Record at School (Yrs.): (4) Overall Record (Yrs.): 6-18 (1) Assistant (Alma Mater): Marcos Asse (Florida ’01) Scott Overall Record (Yrs.): (4) 2009 Record: 6-18 Denenberg (Harvard ’07) Assistant (Alma Mater): Adam Schaechterie (Northwestern ’06) Conf. Record (Finish): 0-5 (9th) 2009 Record: 20-11 2009 Record: 9-14 Conf. Tournament Result: First Round Conf. Record (Finish): 9-1 (2nd) Conf. Record (Finish): 1-9 (9th) NCAA Result: Did Not Qualify Conf. Tournament Result: Championship match Conf. Tournament Result: Quarterfinals Final ITA National Ranking: None NCAA Result: Second Round NCAA Result: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/5 Final ITA National Ranking: 16 Final ITA National Ranking: 62 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/1 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Dennis Nevolo (#42 Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Joshua Graves (118th) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Second Round), Abe Souza (#80) Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Men’s Tennis Contact: Doug Hauschild Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Mark Czerwinski (80) Phone: (937) 229-4390 Men’s Tennis Contact: Scott Hammer E-Mail: [email protected] Men’s Tennis Contact: Amy Hyerczyk Phone/Fax: (847) 491-7503/(847) 491-8818 Phone/Cell: (217) 265-0170/(708) 528-5487 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

BALL STATE CARDINALS KENTUCKY WILDCATS SOUTH FLORIDA BULLS Saturday, April 2 – 2:00 p.m. Thursday, March 17 – 2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 27 – Noon Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Lexington, Ky – Hilary J. Boone Tennis Complex Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Notre Dame Leads Series, 35-5 Notre Dame Leads Series, 13-12-1 Notre Dame Leads Series, 5-1 Location: Muncie, Ind. Location: Lexington, Ky. Location: Tampa, Fla. Enrollment: 21,401 Enrollment: 27,209 Enrollment: 33,951 Conference: Mid-American Conference: Southeastern Conference: BIG EAST Website: www.ballstatesports.com Website: www.ukathletics.com Website: www.gousfbulls.com Facility: Cardinal Creek Tennis Center Facility: Hilary J. Boone Tennis Complex Facility: Varsity Tennis Courts Athletic Director: Tom Collins Athletic Director: Mitch Barnhart Athletic Director: Doug Woolard Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bill Richards (Western Michigan ’70) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Dennis Emery (Carson-Newman ’77) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Don Barr (Morehead State ’72) Record at School (Yrs.): 569-322 (37) Record at School (Yrs.): 486-314 (26) Record at School (Yrs.): (17) Overall Record (Yrs.): 569-322 (37) Overall Record (Yrs.): 573-380 (32) Overall Record (Yrs.): (17 Assistant (Alma Mater): Jeff Nevolo (Ball State ’09) Assistant (Alma Mater): Cedric Kauffmann (Kentucky ’97) Assistant (Alma Mater): Mike Henderson (Carson-Newman ’79) 2009 Record: 16-9 2009 Record: 18-11 2009 Record: 8-13 Conf. Record (Finish): 4-1 (2nd) Conf. Record (Finish): 8-3 (4th) Conf. Record (Finish): 2-1 (3rd) Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals Conf. Tournament Result: Quarterfinals Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals NCAA Result: Did Not Qualify NCAA Result: Round of 16 NCAA Result: Did Not Qualify Final ITA National Ranking: None Final ITA National Ranking: 15 Final ITA National Ranking: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Eric Quigley (10th Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Wael Kilani (75th) Sweet 16), Alex Musialek (48th, First round) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Men’s Tennis Contact: Paula Haughn Men’s Tennis Contact: Kim Meyers Phone/Fax: (765) 285-8242/(765) 285-8929 Men’s Tennis Contact: Jamie Holloway Phone/Fax: (813) 974-5755/(813) 974-4028 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (859) 257-3838/(859) 323-4310 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

62 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® SOUTHERN METHODIST LOUISVILLE CARDINALS OHIO STATE BUCKEYES UNIVERSITY MUSTANGS Saturday, April 23 – 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 13 – 3:00 p.m. Louisville, Ky. – Bass-Rudd Tennis Center Columbus, Ohio - Stickney Tennis Center Sunday, April 3 – 1:00 p.m. Notre Dame Leads Series, 6-4 Notre Dame Leads Series, 26-25 Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Notre Dame Leads Series, 1-0 Location: Louisville, Ky. Location: Columbus, Ohio Enrollment: 15,125 Enrollment: 52,568 Location: Dallas, Texas Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Big Ten Enrollment: 10,693 Website: www.uoflsports.com Website: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com Conference: Conference USA Facility: Bass-Rudd Tennis Center Facility: Stickney Tennis Center Website: www.smumustangs.com Athletic Director: Tom Jurich Athletic Director: Gene Smith Facility: Turpin Tennis Stadium Athletic Director: Steve Orsini Head Coach (Alma Mater): Rex Ecarma (Louisville ’88) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Ty Tucker (Ohio State ’98) Record at School (Yrs.): 286-207 (19) Record at School (Yrs.): 286-50 (10) Head Coach: Carl Neufeld Overall Record (Yrs.): 286-207 (19) Overall Record (Yrs.): 286-50 (10) Record at School (Yrs.): 273-134 (15) Assistant (Alma Mater): Rodrigo da Silva (Anderson College Assistant (Alma Mater): Jim Laitta (Eastern Kentucky ’88) Overall Record (Yrs.): 454-238 (30) ’00) 2009 Record: 29-1 Assistant: Ignacio Hirigoyen 2009 Record: 18-5 Conf. Record (Finish): 10-0 (1st) 2009 Record: 14-10 Conf. Record (Finish): 2-0 (1st) Conf. Tournament Result: Champions Conf. Record (Finish): 2-1 (5th) Conf. Tournament Result: Champions NCAA Result: Quarter finals Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals NCAA Result: Round of 16 Final ITA National Ranking: 5th NCAA Result: None Final ITA National Ranking: 13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/2 Final ITA National Ranking: 68 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/2 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Chase Buchanan (6th, NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Austin Childs (13th, Sweet 16) Devin McCarthy (124th) Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Artem Baradach (63rd, Championship Match), Simon Childs (87th) First Round) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Justin Kronauge (24th, 2nd NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Round) Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Robin Fahgen (36th) Men’s Tennis Contact: Lori Korte Men’s Tennis Contact: Danielle Warner Men’s Tennis Contact: TBA Phone/Fax: (502) 852-3086/(502) 852-7401 Phone/Fax: (614) 292-3270/(614) 292-8547 Phone/Fax: (214) 768-2883 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: TBA

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Notes: Numbers in the rank column are Notre Dame’s ITA national ranking at the time of the match followed by the opponent’s ITA national ranking at the SERIES VS. OTHER TEAMS IN 2011 BLUE-GRAY NATIONAL TENNIS CLASSIC time of the match (199-present only). F-fall match. BALL STATE ALABAMA PENN STATE All-Time Series: 35-5 (W20) All-Time Series: 3-2 All-Time Series: 2-1-1 Bayliss vs. Alabama: 3-2 (3-2 at ND) Bayliss vs. Penn State: 11-9 (2-1 at ND) Bayliss vs. BSU: 19-2 (19-2 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place Year Rank W/L Score Place Year Rank W/L Score Place 1990 -13 L 4-5 N* 1925 T 3-3 H 1970 W 8-1 H 1991 13- L 2-5 N& 1988 L 4-5 A 1971 W 9-0 A 1993 14-8 W 5-2 BG$ 2008 12- W 5-2 H 1972 W 9-0 H 1994 14-11 W 4-3 N^ 2008 9-38 W 4-2 I* 1973 W 8-1 A 2007 7-14 W 4-1 BG$ * - Seattle, Wash. – ITA National Team Indoor 1974 W 9-0 H 1975 W 6-3 A * - at Austin, TX 1976 W 6-3 H &- Blue-Gray Nat’l Tennis Classic second round, Montgomery, Ala. PEPPERDINE 1977 W 5-4 A $ - at Louisville, KY – ITA National Team Indoor All-Time Series: 2-2 1978 W 7-2 H ^ - at Louisville, KY - ITA National Team Indoor 1979 W 6-3 H Bayliss vs. Pepperdine: 2-2 (2-2 at ND) 1980 W 7-2 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 1981 W 8-1 A AUBURN 1990 -16 L 4-5 CC# 1993 6-4 L 1-6 A! 1982 W 6-3 H All-Time Series: 2-0 2002 10-7 W 4-3 L$ 1983 L 4-5 A Bayliss vs. Auburn: 2-0 (2-0 at ND) 2007 9-10 L 2-4 I* 1984 W 5-4 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 2009 30-14 L 3-4 H 1985 L 1-8 A 2001 22-18 W 4-1 BG% 1986 W 5-4 H 2007 7-40 W 4-1 BG@ 1987 L 2-7 H # - at Corpus Christi, Texas – H.E.B. Collegiate Invit. 1988 L 2-7 H % - Blue-Gray Nat’l Tennis Classic semifinals, Montgomery, Ala. ! – at Tempe, Ariz. 1989 L 2-7 A @ - Blue-Gray Nat’l Tennis Classic quarterfinals, Montgomery, Ala. $ - at Louisville, Ky. – ITA National Team Indoor 1990 W 5-4 H * - at Chicago, Illinois – ITA National Team Indoor 1991 19- W 6-0 A 1992 10-22 W 5-1 N* 1992 9- W 5-3 H ARIZONA 1993 8 W 7-0 A All-Time Series: 0-0 Bayliss vs. Arizona: 0-0 (0-0 at ND) TEXAS TECH 1994 14-33 W 7-0 H All-Time Series: 1-0 1995 23-35 W 4-3 H Bayliss vs. Texas Tech: 1-0 (1-0 at ND) 1996 26- W 5-2 A BOISE STATE 1997 20-67 W 7-0 H All-Time Series: 3-5 1998 14- W 6-1 A Bayliss vs. Boise State: 3-4 (3-4 at ND) 1999 33- W 6-1 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 2000 29-49 W 5-2 A 1995 25-23 W 4-3 A 2002 7- W 4-3 A 1996 16-31 W 4-3 H 2003 60-66 W 5-2 H 1998 21-18 L 3-4 BG$ 2004 37- W 4-3 A 1998 24-22 L 3-4 A 2005 32-62 W 6-1 H 1999 24-43 W 6-1 H 2007 6- W 7-0 A 2003 46-68 L 0-4 BG# 2008 34- W 7-0 H 2005 18-55 L 3-4 BG@ 2009 20- W 7-0 A 2006 20-32 W 4-3 BG% 2010 W 5-2 H 2008 30-35 L 3-4 BG# * - H.E.B. Championship semifinals, Corpus Christi, Texas 2009 26-22 L 0-4 BG%

DAYTON $ - Blue-Gray Nat’l Tennis Classic championship, Montgomery, Ala. All-Time Series: 0-0 @ - Blue-Gray Nat’l Tennis Classic quarterfinals, Montgomery, Ala. % - Blue-Gray Nat’l Tennis Classic semifinals, Montgomery, Ala. Bayliss vs. Dayton: 0-0 &- Blue-Gray Nat’l Tennis Classic second round, Montgomery, Ala. First meeting # - Blue-Gray Nat’l Tennis Classic consolation, Montgomery, Ala. DUKE All-Time Series: 7-16 (L1) Bayliss vs. Duke: 7-11 (7-11 at ND) ILLINOIS 1997 29-33 W 5-2 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 1997 20-16 W 4-1 BG* 1955 L 0-9 A All-Time Series: 22-20 (L1) 1998 14-6 L 3-4 A 1956 L 3-6 A Bayliss vs. Illinois: 14-12 (13-12 at ND) 1999 26-2 L 2-5 H 1961 L 4-5 A Year Rank W/L Score Place 2000 31-11 L 2-5 A 1977 L 1-8 A 1933 L 0-7 H 2000 36-5 L 2-5 BG! 1990 -22 W 6-3 N* 1935 L 0-7 H 2001 10-22 L 2-5 H 1991 19- L 4-5 N! 1936 L 0-6 H 2002 6-5 W 4-3 A 1994 16-4 L 3-4 BG@ 1942 W 5-4 H 2002 4-8 L 2-4 BG@ 1995 15-5 L 0-7 H 1961 W 5-4 H 2002 14-3 L 1-4 NCAA# 1996 20-9 L 2-5 A 1963 W 7-2 H 2003 34-2 L 1-6 H 1997 29-8 W 4-3 H 1964 W 5-4 H 2004 43-1 L 0-7 A 1998 24-13 W 4-3 A 1967 W 5-4 H 2005 16-3 L 1-6 H 1999 24-10 L 0-7 H 1968 L 0-9 H 2006 28-3 L 0-7 A 2000 23-5 L 1-6 A 1971 W 8-1 H 2007 5-8 W 5-2 H 2001 30-5 L 1-6 H 1972 W 5-4 H 2008 12-13 L 1-6 A 2002 7-10 W 4-3 A 1974 W 7-2 H 2009 27-9 W 4-3 H 2003 43-8 L 2-4 H 1975 L 4-5 A 2010 L 5-2 A 2004 49-8 L 0-7 A 1976 W 5-4 H * - Blue-Gray National Classic semis, Montgomery, Ala. 2005 25-9 L 1-6 H 1977 L 1-8 A ! - Blue-Gray National Classic quarters, Montgomery, Ala. 2006 26-9 L 3-4 A 1978 L 2-7 H @ - Blue-Gray National Classic final, Montgomery, Ala. 2007 11-8 W 6-1 H 1989 W 6-3 H # - NCAA Championship round of 16, College Station, Texas 2008 11-15 W 4-3 A 1990 W 6-3 A 2009 25-36 W 5-2 H 1991 13- W 8-0 H KENTUCKY 2010 L 7-0 A 1992 10- W 9-0 A All-Time Series: 13-11-1 * - H.E.B. Championship round of 16, Corpus Christi, Texas 1993 6- W 7-0 H Bayliss vs. Kentucky: 6-7 (6-7 at ND) ! - Morgantown, W. Va. 1994 14- W 5-2 A @ - Blue-Gray Classic quarters, Montgomery, Ala. 1995 15- W 7-0 H 1996 16- W 4-3 A

64 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Year Rank W/L Score Place 1963 L 4-5 A 1963 L 4-5 A 1928 W 3-4 A 1965 L 3-6 H 1964 W 5-4 H 1936 L 2-7 H 1967 L 3-6 A 1965 W 7-2 H 1937 L 3-6 H 1968 L 0-9 H 1966 W 7-2 H 1938 L 3-6 H 1970 L 3-6 A 1970 W 6-3 H 1939 T 4-4 A 1971 L 3-6 H 1971 W 8-1 A 1940 W 8-1 H 1972 L 1-8 A 1972 W 7-2 A 1941 W 6-3 H 1973 L 0-9 H 1973 L 4-5 H 1942 W 8-1 H 1974 L 1-7 A 1974 W 5-4 A 1947 W 9-0 H 1975 L 0-9 H 1975 W 6-3 H 1948 W 9-0 A 1976 L 1-8 A 1976 L 3-6 A 1957 W 10-0 H 1977 L 2-7 H 1977 L 1-8 H 1993 6-11 L 3-4 A 1977 L 1-8 H 1978 L 3-6 H 1994 14-11 W 4-3 H 1979 L 0-9 H 1979 W 6-3 H 1995 15-24 L 3-4 A 1980 L 0-9 A 1980 W 6-2 A 1995 15-24 W 4-3 H 1981 L 1-8 H 1981 W 5-4 H 1996 16-21 W 4-3 H 1982 L 0-9 A 1982 L 4-5 A 1996 16-21 L 3-4 A 1984 L 4-5 H 1983 W 8-1 H 1997 29-18 L 1-6 A 1985 L 0-9 A 1984 W 7-2 A 1998 23-11 L 2-4 H 1986 L 0-5 H 1985 L 4-5 H 1999 34-36 L 3-4 A 1987 L 1-8 H 1986 W 9-0 A 2000 40-19 W 5-2 H 1989 L 1-8 H 1987 W 5-4 H 2001 27-47 W 4-1 A 1990 W 6-0 A 1988 L 4-5 A 2002 7-16 L 1-4 H 1991 19- W 6-0 H 1989 W 7-2 H 2003 60-12 L 2-5 A 1992 9- W 5-2 A 1991 19- W 7-2 A 2007 6-54 W 7-0 H 1993 8- W 6-1 H 1992 10- W 7-0 H 2008 27-50 L 2-4 A 1994 14- W 4-3 A 1993 16- W 4-3 A 2009 25-31 L 2-5 H 1994 19-49 W 4-0 H/NCAA* 1994 14- W 5-2 H 1995 25-28 W 5-2 H 1995 15- W 6-1 A LOUISVILLE 1996 31-27 L 0-7 A 1996 16- W 4-3 H 1997 13-50 W 6-1 H 1997 29-69 W 5-2 A All-Time Series: 8-6 (L4) 1998 14-46 W 5-2 A 1998 23-75 W 7-0 H Bayliss vs. Louisville: 5-6 (5-6 at ND) 1999 33-43 W 6-1 H 1999 24-53 W 4-3 A Year Rank W/L Score Place 2000 29-26 L 2-5 A 2000 22-56 W 7-0 H 2001 26-33 W 7-0 H 2001 27- W 7-0 A 1957 W 9-0 H 2002 4-46 L 3-4 A 2002 7-60 W 7-0 H 1958 W 9-0 A 2002 14-47 W 4-0 H/NCAA* 2003 44-70 W 4-3 A 1963 W 8-1 A 2003 46-57 W 5-2 H 2004 46-50 W 7-0 H 1988 W 6-0 N* 2004 37-42 W 5-2 A 2005 24-46 W 4-3 A 2005 32-33 L 1-4 NCAA! 2005 20-56 W 5-2 H 2006 31-75 W 7-0 H 2006 17-29 W 5-2 H 2006 31-42 W 5-2 A 2007 5- W 7-0 A 2006 16-31 L 1-4 N@ 2007 9-22 W 5-2 H 2008 11-64 W 4-3 H 2007 6-59 W 6-1 A 2008 33-15 L 1-6 A 2009 25- W 6-1 A 2007 4-58 W 4-0 N@ 2009 25-28 W 5-2 H 2010 W 6-1 H 2008 33-37 W 4-3 H 2009 29-35 L 1-4 N^ 2009 20-26 L 3-4 A 2010 L 4-3 A 2009 28-23 L 3-4 N^ NORTH CAROLINA & - Cherry Blossom Tournament final 2010 L 5-2 H * - NCAA Region IV Champ. semis, Notre Dame, Ind. All-Time Series: 7-10 (L2) 2010 L 4-0 H* ! - NCAA Championship first round, Notre Dame, Ind. Bayliss vs. North Carolina: 7-7 (7-7 at ND) ^ -NCAA Championship first round, Columbus, Ohio Year Rank W/L Score Place * - Carbondale, Ill. ! - NCAA Championship first round, Urbana, Ill. 1955 L 0-9 A @ - BIG EAST Champ. final, Tampa, Fla. MICHIGAN STATE 1956 L 0-9 A ^ - BIG EAST Champ. third-place match, Tampa, Fla. All-Time Series: 47-32 (W21) 1977 L 0-9 A * - at Notre Dame, Ind. – BIG EAST Championships 1989 W 5-4 N* Bayliss vs. Michigan State: 25-1 (20-1 at ND) 1991 13-15 W 6-3 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 1992 10-16 W 5-3 N& 1926 L 3-4 A 1992 5-13 L 4-5 A MICHIGAN 1927 W 6-3 H 1994 16-21 W 4-3 A 1928 L 3-4 A 1995 15-16 W 4-3 H All-Time Series: 38-44 (L2) 1929 W 7-0 H 1996 15-18 L 1-4 BG@ Bayliss vs. Michigan: 17-7 (17-7 at ND) 1930 W 8-1 H 1996 20-27 L 2-4 A Year Rank W/L Score Place 1932 L 2-7 A 1997 29-14 L 3-4 H 1923 L 0-5 H 1932 L 1-8 H 1999 26-58 W 4-0 BG@ 1924 L 0-6 A 1933 L 1-8 H 2000 23-28 L 3-4 A 1938 W 6-3 H 1933 L 1-8 H 2005 34-18 W 5-2 H 1939 L 0-9 A 1934 L 2-7 H 2006 26-30 L 3-4 A 1940 L 4-5 H 1934 L 3-6 H 2008 9-12 L 0-5 I^ 1941 W 6-3 H 1935 L 3-6 H * - at Charleston, W.Va. 1942 W 6-3 H 1936 L 1-8 H & - at Corpus Christi, Texas – H.E.B. Collegiate Championship 1943 L 4-5 H 1937 L 1-8 H @ – at Montgomery, Ala. – Blue-Gray National Classic 1944 W 5-4 H 1938 L 3-6 A ^ - at Seattle, Wash. – ITA National Team Indoors 1945 L 0-9 A 1939 L 3-6 H 1946 L 4-5 H 1941 W 6-3 H 1947 W 6-3 A 1942 W 6-3 H 1948 W 5-4 H 1943 L 3-6 H 1949 L 2-7 A 1946 W 5-4 A 1950 L 4-5 H 1947 W 6-3 H 1951 L 2-7 A 1949 L 2-7 H 1952 W 7-2 H 1950 L 4-5 A 1953 L 3-6 A 1951 L 0-9 H 1954 L 3-6 H 1952 L 1-7 A 1955 L 1-8 A 1953 L 1-8 A 1956 L 0-9 H 1954 L 4-5 H 1957 L 2-7 H 1955 L 4-5 A 1958 W 7-2 H& 1956 L 4-5 H 1959 W 5-4 A 1957 W 5-1 H 1960 W 5-4 H 1958 W 8-1 H 1962 L 1-8 H 1959 W 8-1 A 1960 W 5-4 H 1961 L 3-6 A 1962 L 0-9 H

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 65 Series vs. Opponents OHIO STATE SOUTH FLORIDA NORTHWESTERN All-Time Series: 26-25 (L4) All-Time Series: 5-2 (W1) All-Time Series: 42-36-1 (1-1 exhibition) (W7) Bayliss vs. Ohio State: 17-8 (15-7 at ND Bayliss vs. South Florida: 4-2 (4-2 at ND) Bayliss vs. Northwestern: 17-4 (17-4 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place Year Rank W/L Score Place Year Rank W/L Score Place 1925 L 1-5 A 1982 W 5-2 A 1927 W 4-3 H 1926 L 0-7 H 2006 16- W 4-0 BE# 1928 W 4-3 A 1927 W 4-3 A 2008 33-40 W 4-3 BE$ 1929 L 3-4 A 1928 L 2-5 H 2009 27-40 W 6-1 H 1930 L 3-6 H 1935 L 0-8 H 2009 28-41 L 1-4 BE# 1931 L 0-9 H 1936 L 1-8 H 2010 L 4-3 A 1932 L 3-5 H 1960 W 7-2 N& 2010 W 4-1 H* 1933 L 0-5 H 1961 W 9-0 H * - at Notre Dame, IN – BIG EAST Championships 1934 L 0-6 H 1962 W 6-3 N^ BE#- BIG EAST Champ. semifinals, Tampa, FL 1935 L 0-7 A 1963 W 8-1 H BE$- BIG EAST Champ. finals, Tampa, FL 1937 L 1-8 H 1964 W 6-3 H 1938 L 1-8 H 1965 W 9-0 H TEXAS A&M 1939 L 0-7 A 1968 W 5-4 H 1941 L 4-5 A 1972 W 8-1 H All-Time Series: 3-4 (L1) 1942 W 4-2 H 1973 W 8-1 A Bayliss vs. Texas A&M: 3-4 (3-4 at ND) 1943 W 6-3 H 1975 L 4-5 A Year Rank W/L Score Place 1944 W 8-1 A 1976 L 2-7 H 1991 13- W 5-4 BG* 1945 W 7.5-1.5 H 1977 L 2-7 H 1945 W 9-0 H 1999 26-19 L 1-5 BG* 1978 L 2-7 H 2004 49-9 L 2-5 H 1946 L 3-6 H 1979 L 1-8 H 1948 L 2-7 A 2006 15-22 L 1-5 A 1980 L 4-5 H 2006 18-19 W 4-2 A! 1949 L 0-7 A 1981 W 5-4 A 1950 L 1-8 A 2009 25-13 W 4-3 H 1982 L 3-6 H 2010 L 6-1 A 1951 L 4-5 H 1983 L 1-5 A 1952 W 5-4 A 1984 L 4-5 H TOLEDO 1953 T 3-3 A 1985 L 1-8 A 1954 W 8-1 H 1986 L 2-7 H All-Time Series: 25-2 (W15) 1955 L 3-6 A 1987 L 3-6 H Bayliss vs. Toledo: 7-0 (7-0 at ND) 1957 L 3-6 A 1988 L 2-7 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 1958 W 5-4 H 1989 W 5-4 A 1959 W 9-0 A 1990 W 6-3 H 1958 W 9-0 H 1960 L 3-6 N& 1991 13- W 8-1 A 1959 W 9-0 A 1961 W 7-2 H 1992 5- W 7-2 H 1960 W 9-0 H 1962 L 1-8 A 1993 6- W 6-1 A 1961 W 7-2 A 1963 L 3-6 H 1994 14- W 5-2 H 1962 W 8-1 H 1964 L 0-9 H 1995 15- W 6-1 A 1963 W 6-3 H 1965 W 6-3 H 1996 16-49 W 7-0 A 1964 W 9-0 H 1966 W 8-1 A 1997 29- W 7-0 A 1965 W 8-1 H 1968 L 0-9 A 1998 23- W 6-1 H 1966 W 6-3 H 1969 L 2-7 H 1999 24- W 7-0 A 1967 W 6-3 H 1970 L 4-5 A 2000 38-54 W 4-3 H 1968 L 2-7 H 1971 W 8.5-0.5 H 2001 33-32 W 5-2 A 1969 L 1-8 H 1972 W 6-3 A 2002 10-24 W 6-1 H 1970 W 5.5-3.5 A 1973 W 6-3 H 2003 27-24 L 1-6 A 1971 W 9-0 H 1974 W 8-1 A 2004 43-12 L 3-4 H 1972 W 8-1 A 1975 W 7-2 H 2005 29-30 L 3-4 A 1973 W 7-2 H 1976 W 6-3 A 2006 26-11 W 5-2 H 1974 W 8-1 A 1976-F W(ex.) H 2007 5-3 L 0-7 A 1986 W 5-1 H 1977 W 5-4 H 2008 27-2 L 1-6 H 1987 W 7-2 H 1978 L 1-8 H 2009 25-3 L 0-7 A 1987 W 7-2 H 1979 W 6-3 H 2010 L 7-0 H 1988 W 9-0 H 1980 W 5-4 A & - Iowa City, IA 1989 W 7-0 H 1981 L 3-6 H ^ - Madison, WI 2005 34- W 7-0 H 1982 W 5-4 H 2007 11- W 7-0 H 1983 L 1-7 A 2008 12- W 7-0 H 1984 L 3-6 H OKLAHOMA 2009 25- W 7-0 H 1985 L 1-8 A All-Time Series: 1-1 (1-0 exhibition) (W1) 2010 W 6-1 H 1986 W 5-1 H Bayliss vs. Oklahoma: (2-0 at ND) 1987 L 2-7 A Year Rank W/L Score Place VIRGINIA 1987-F L(ex.) 1-4 H All-Time Series: 1-6 (L6) 1988 L 1-8 H 1925 L 1-3 H 1989 L 2-7 A 1994 14-36 W 7-0 H* Bayliss vs. Virginia: 1-10 (1-6 at ND) 1991 15- W 7-2 H 1999 W 5-2 H Year Rank W/L Score Place * - at Honolulu, HI 1992 10- W 7-2 A 2000 36-26 W 4-2 BG* 1993 6- W 6-1 H 2005 24-2 L 3-4 N! 1994 14-46 L 3-4 A SMU 2006 26-1 L 3-4 N! 1995 19-41 W 7-0 H All-Time Series: 6-3 (W3) 2007 13-8 L 0-7 A 1996 26-40 W 4-3 A Bayliss vs. Southern Methodist: 6-3 (6-3 at ND) 2008 12-1 L 2-5 H 1997 11-22 W 4-3 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 2009 30-5 L 0-7 A 1998 23-21 L 2-5 A 2010 L 4-7 H 1999 24-37 W 7-0 H 1990 W 6-3 N* * - Blue-Gray Classic 1st round, Montgomery, AL 2000 33- W 6-1 A 2001 16-9 L 3-4 A ! - Richmond, VA 2001 26-30 W 5-2 H 2002 8-41 W 6-0 H 2002 10-46 W 5-2 A 2003 55-49 L 3-4 A WASHINGTON 2003 44-40 L 3-4 H 2004 50-40 W 5-2 H 2004 50-37 W 5-2 A 2005 29-46 L 2-5 A All-Time Series: 1-2 (W1) 2005 23-40 W 5-2 H 2006 17-57 W 5-2 H Bayliss vs. Washington: 1-2 (1-2 at ND) 2006 26-51 W 6-1 A 2008 9- W 4-3 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 2007 9-45 W 7-0 H 2010 W 5-2 A 2000 22-26 L 2-5 N* 2008 11-66 W 7-0 A * - Chicago, IL 2001 13-18 L 1-4 N! 2009 25- W 4-3 H 2007 8-15 W 6-1 H 2010 W 5-2 A * - Ice Volleys Invite, Minneapolis, MN & - Iowa City, IA ! - NCAA Champ. second round, Cambridge, MA

66 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® WILLIAM & MARY All-Time Series: 8-2 (W2) Series vs. Other BIG EAST Teams Bayliss vs. William & Mary: 17-1-1 (8-1 at ND) Year Rank W/L Score Place CONNECTICUT 1963 W 9-0 H 1978 L 2-7 H All-Time Series: 1-0 1964 W 9-0 H 1997 29- W 6-1 A Bayliss vs. Connecticut: 3-0 (1-0 at ND) 1965 W 9-0 H 1999 24- W 6-1 H 1966 W 6-1 A 2002 7-68 W 5-2 N* Year Rank W/L Score Place 2005 18-68 W 4-3 BG! 1997 13- W 4-0 BE! 1967 W 7-2 H 1968 W 9-0 H 2006 26-65 W 7-0 H ! - BIG EAST Champ. quarters, Coral Gables, FL 2006 20-72 W 4-0 BG! 1969 W 8-1 H 2007 13- W 7-0 A 1970 W 9-0 A DEPAUL 1971 W 9-0 H 2008 34-63 L 3-4 H All-Time Series: 26-0 2009 30-64 W 7-0 A 1973 W 6-0 A Bayliss vs. DePaul: 3-0 (3-0 at ND) 2010 W 4-3 H 1974 W 8-1 H * - Minneapolis, MN Year Rank W/L Score Place 1975 W 9-0 A ! - Blue-Gray Classic 1st round, Montgomery, AL 1962 W 7-0 H 1977 W 8-1 H 1963 W 9-0 H 1978 W 9-0 H WISCONSIN 1967 W 6-3 H 1979 W 8-1 H 1968 W 7-2 A 1980 W 9-0 H All-Time Series: 48-17 (L1) 1969 W 9-0 H 1981 W 9-0 A Bayliss vs. Wisconsin: 18-6 (18-6 at ND) 1970 W 9-0 H 1982 W 8-1 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 1971 W 8-1 H 1983 W 8-1 A 1929 W 4-3 H 1972 W 9-0 H 1984 W 7-2 H 1942 W 9-0 H 1973 W 8-1 A 1985 W 6-3 A 1943 W 6-3 H 1974 W 8-1 H 1986 W 9-0 H 1944 W 7-2 A 1975 W 7-2 A 1945 W 8-0 H 1987 W 9-0 A 1976 W 7-2 H 1988 W 9-0 H 1946 W 7-2 H 1976 W 5-4 A 1947 W 9-0 H 1989 W 8-1 A 1948 W 9-0 H 1977 W 8-1 H 1990 W 9-0 H 1949 W 5-4 A 1978 W 6-3 H 1991 15- W 8-1 A 1950 L 4-5 H 1979 W 9-0 H 2005 29- W 7-0 H 1951 W 5-4 A 1980 W 9-0 H 1952 W 6-3 H 1981 W 9-0 A 1953 W 5-4 H RUTGERS 1982 W 8-1 H All-Time Series: 6-0 1954 W 5-4 A 1983 W 6-0 N& 1955 W 5-4 H Bayliss vs. Rutgers: 6-0 (6-0 at ND) 1956 W 7-2 A 1984 W 9-0 A Year Rank W/L Score Place 1957 W 6-2 H 1985 W 9-0 H 1996 31- W 4-0 BE* 1958 W 6-3 A 1986 W 8-1 A 1997 13- W 4-0 BE* 1959 W 8-1 H 1987 W 9-0 H 1999 31- W 4-0 BE* 1960 W 7-2 A 1997 29- W 6-0 H 1961 W 6-3 H 2001 12- W 4-0 BE* 1998 23- W 5-1 H 2002 10- W 4-0 BE* 1962 L 1-8 A 2008 33- W 4-1 BE# 1964 W 6-3 H 2005 35- W 4-0 BE@ 1966 W 5-4 H & - DeKalb, IL * - BIG EAST Champ. semis, Coral Gables, FL 1967 W 5-4 A # - BIG EAST Champ. semifinals, Tampa, FL @ - BIG EAST Champ. final, Tampa, FL 1968 L 4-5 H 1970 W 5-4 A GEORGETOWN ST. JOHN’S 1972 W 6-3 H All-Time Series: 8-1 (1-0 exhibition) (W5) 1973 L 2-7 A All-Time Series: 4-0 Bayliss vs. Georgetown: 18-0 (3-0 at ND) Bayliss vs. St. John‘s: 4-0 (4-0 at ND) 1975 W 5-4 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 1976 W 5-4 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 1977 L 2-7 H 1958 W 8-1 A& 2000 30- W 4-0 BE* 1978 L 3-6 H 1961 W 5-4 A 2003 54- W 4-0 BE! 1979 W 6-3 H 1962 L 4-5 A^ 2004 49- W 6-0 H 1980 L 3-6 A 1965 W 8-1 A 2005 35- W 4-1 BE# 1981 L 3-6 H 1970 W(ex.) 8-1 A 1982 L 3-6 A * - BIG EAST Champ. semis, Coral Gables, FL 1998 20- W 4-0 BE! ! - BIG EAST Champ. quarters, Coral Gables, FL 1983 W 6-3 H 2000 30- W 5-0 BE! 1986 L 2-7 H # - BIG EAST Champ. semifinals, Tampa, FL 1987 L 4-5 H 2006 16- W 4-0 BE$ 1988 L 1-8 H 2009 28- W 4-0 BE! VILLANOVA 1989 L 3-6 A 2010 W 4-0 H* All-Time Series: 2-0 1990 L 4-5 H * - at Notre Dame, Ind. – BIG EAST Championships Bayliss vs. Villanova: 3-0 (2-0 at ND) 1991 20- L 3-6 A & - Cherry Blossom Tournament final, Washington, DC 1992 18- W 5-2 H Year Rank W/L Score Place ^ - Cherry Blossom Tournament, Washington, DC 2007 4- W 4-0 BE$ 1993 8- W 7-0 A ! - BIG EAST Champ. quarters, Coral Gables, FL 1994 14- W 7-0 H 2008 33- W 4-0 BE$ 1995 15- W 7-0 A $ - BIG EAST Champ. quarterfinals, Tampa, FL $ - BIG EAST Champ. quarterfinals, Tampa, FL 1996 16- W 5-2 H 1997 29- W 5-2 A MARQUETTE 1998 23-71 W 5-2 H All-Time Series: 45-0 1999 24-63 W 5-2 A Bayliss vs. Marquette: 5-0 (5-0 at ND) 2000 29- W 7-0 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 2001 33- W 6-1 A 1929 W 6-1 H 2002 7-64 W 6-1 H 2003 34- W 7-0 A 1946 W 8-1 H 2004 50- W 5-2 H 1948 W 9-0 A 2005 34- W 6-1 A 1949 W 6-3 H 2006 28- W 6-1 H 1950 W 7-2 A 2007 9- W 5-2 A 1951 W 6-3 H 2007 5-38 W 4-0 H/NCAA* 1952 W 9-0 A 2008 9-30 W 4-3 H 1953 W 9-0 H 2009 25-39 L 3-4 A * - NCAA Championship first round, Notre Dame, IN 1954 W 8-2 A 1955 W 9-0 H 1956 W 8-1 A 1957 W 8-1 H 1958 W 8-1 A 1959 W 9-0 H 1960 W 9-0 A 1961 W 9-0 H 1962 W 9-0 A

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 67 The BIG EAST Conference

he 2010-11 academic year will be the 32nd in the Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST Any successful organization has had the good history of The BIG EAST Conference as the unique markets contain almost one-fourth of all television fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG T consortium marches on competing at the high- households in the U.S. EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, est level with integrity and sportsmanship. Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has who was the conference’s first Commissioner. The BIG EAST has gone through membership won 28 national championships in six different Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time changes since its birth, but the 2010-11 year will sports and 128 student-athletes have won employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, mark the conference’s sixth straight with the same individual national titles. became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he 16-member group, the nation’s largest Division I-A In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school administered the formation of The BIG EAST conference. in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s Football Conference. The BIG EAST Conference’s goals have always NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02- In 2009-10, the BIG EAST had one significant been the same. The outstanding performances of 03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in change. Tranghese stepped down from his position the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in on June 30, 2009. John Marinatto, who had served evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. the same year when the Syracuse men and the as senior associate commissioner, moved into the The league has always been able to boast that Connecticut women captured their respective Commissioner’s chair and continued to steer the many of its best students are also its best athletes. national championships. In men’s basketball, BIG conference on its path of success. The 2009-10 year was no different. EAST squads have won three of the last 12 NCAA The league has long been considered a leader Seven BIG EAST student-athletes were named championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. Maya taken seven of the last 11 NCAA titles. particularly regarding television. Those efforts Moore, Connecticut’s women’s basketball standout, Proactive movement has been a signature have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST won the NCAA Honda-Broderick Award as the strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. student-athletes. The conference has enjoyed nation’s top female student-athlete. She also was The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. named the ESPN The Magazine Academic All- opportunities to become stronger. and ABC. American of the Year for women’s basketball. In 2009-10, the BIG EAST added men’s lacrosse BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular Moore was the fifth BIG EAST women’s student- to its growing list of sports, which increased its sellouts at campus and major public arenas, athlete to win the Honda-Broderick Award. total to 24 sport championships. including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball again enjoyed success on the national stage. The following a meeting of athletic directors from championship has led all conferences in attendance Connecticut women’s basketball team won its Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and for the past seven years. Attendance figures also second straight national championship and its Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and are significant in soccer and baseball. seventh overall crown. The Villanova women’s cross Boston College completed the original seven-school More than 575 BIG EAST student-athletes have country team also won the NCAA title. The Notre alliance. earned all-America recognition and dozens have Dame women’s soccer team reached the NCAA While the membership has both increased and won individual NCAA national championships. The College Cup for the second straight year. The changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. BIG EAST has been well-represented in U.S. or Syracuse women’s lacrosse squad reached the Final The conference reflects a tradition of broad-based foreign national and Olympic teams. Several Four. programs, led by administrators and coaches who athletes earned gold medals. On the men’s side, West Virginia’s basketball place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence team became the BIG EAST’s 16th team to reach the Its student-athletes own significantly high where the conference administers to more than NCAA Final Four and won the conference’s graduation rates and their record of scholastic 5,500 student-athletes. academic achievement award. The Notre Dame achievement notably show a balance between men’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA intercollegiate athletics and academics. championship game. Individually, three BIG EAST student-athletes Notre Dame BIG EAST Titles won NCAA titles. Cincinnati’s Josh Schneider won Since joining the BIG EAST in 1995-96, Notre Dame has won more conference championships (107) than the 50 freestyle in men’s swimming. In track, Louisville’s D’Ana McCarty repeated as the NCAA any other school in the league: indoor winner in the weight throw. Louisville’s Matt Hughes won the 3,000 steeplechase. Another Baseball (5) Women’s Swimming and Diving (14) Cardinal, Austen Childs, was the national runner-up 2002-06 1997-2010 in men’s tennis singles. BIG EAST football maintained its national profile Women’s Cross Country (3) Men’s Swimming and Diving (4) as a competitively balanced group. Cincinnati won 2002, 2003, 2005 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 its second straight league championship in 2009 and compiled an undefeated regular season. The Men’s Cross Country (5) Women’s Tennis (10) Bearcats finished third in the final Bowl 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008-10 Championship Series standings. Six of the league’s eight squads went to bowl games and helped the Women’s Golf (3) Men’s Tennis (7) BIG EAST post a 4-2 bowl record. Rutgers, one of 2004, 2005, 2008 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 the bowl winners, also was recognized for having the nation’s highest NCAA APR rating, which Men’s Golf (6) Women’s Indoor Track & Field (2) measures academic success. 1995-97, 2004-06 2002, 2006 The BIG EAST has continued to produce student-athletes who are at the forefront of athletic and academic achievement. In 2009-10, 22 BIG Women’s Lacrosse (1) Men’s Indoor Track & Field (4) EAST players from 10 schools were chosen to their 2009 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010 respective ESPN The Magazine Academic All- America Teams. Over 400 student-athletes have Rowing (7) Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1) earned academic all-America honors. 2004-10 2007 The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new Women’s Soccer (11) Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (7) members began competing. The new schools 1995-2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008-10 were: University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, Marquette University and Men’s Soccer (2) Volleyball (9) the University of South Florida. 1996, 2003 1995-1998, 2000-02, 2004, 2005 BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including Softball (6) New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009 Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and

68 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2009 Final Results Tennis Tradition

Jerry Evert (left) – whose niece Chris went on to win 18 professional grand-slam titles and to be the world’s #1 women’s player – and Charles Samson (right) teamed up to reach the semifinals of the NCAA doubles tournament, helping the Irish earn a share of the 1944 national championship. Samson, the NCAA singles runner-up that year, returned to his alma mater as head coach in the mid-1950s, recruiting a number of players who would win the second Irish national title in 1959.

2010 MEN'S SOCCER 69 Tennis Tradition Tradition of Excellence Defines Irish Men’s Tennis Program Notre Dame’s 87-year-old program boasts two national championships and over 1,000 victories.

ne needs only to glance at a few numbers to realize the position of national prominence. Bayliss led Notre Dame to its tradition of excellence boasted by the Notre Dame first-ever ITA national ranking in his third year and to an NCAA Omen’s tennis program. In 88 years of varsity competi- tournament berth in 1991 – the first for the Irish since the team tion, the Irish have posted 71 winning seasons, including 31 in format was adopted in 1977. the past 33 years. In 2004-05, Notre Dame became the seventh Notre Dame solidified its position as a national power in Division I school to pile up 1,000 all-time victories. A pair of 1992 when Bayliss’ squad upset #7 Mississippi State, host #3 national championships and countless tournament and confer- Georgia and #1 USC to advance to the NCAA championship ence titles serve as mileposts along the road to success as well. match before falling to second-ranked Stanford. The Irish were Men’s tennis initially took hold as an organized sport in the lowest-seeded team to advance to the NCAA final and the 1888, when university vice president Rev. John Zahm, C.S.C., first Northern school to accomplish the feat. Bayliss was named and future Notre Dame president Rev. Andrew Morrissey, C.S.C., the national coach of the year by the ITA, and Notre Dame fin- announced the formation of a faculty-sponsored lawn tennis ished the season ranked third in the nation, which remains the club. Within three years, a full-fledged interhall tennis program highest-ever listing for the school. had emerged. In 1910, the Notre Dame Tennis Club was The ‘92 team was led by senior David DiLucia, who capped founded, setting up the transition to varsity status for the sport. an extraordinary career at Notre Dame as a five-time All- On May 7, 1923, the first Notre Dame men’s varsity tennis American. He remains one of two Irish players ever to be team (the school’s sixth varsity squad) played host to Indiana ranked No. 1 in the nation in singles, while he and Chuck University, dropping a 6-0 decision at home in the Notre Dame Coleman are the only Notre Dame doubles pair ever to top the Fieldhouse. After coach C.P. Van Ryper elected to lead the Irish national doubles rankings. In 1992, DiLucia, playing No. 1 sin- for only that 1923 season (consisting of two matches), Notre gles, went undefeated in dual-match play until falling to Alex Dame began a 10-year coachless period. Nonetheless, the Irish O’Brien of Stanford in the NCAA final to finish the season 21-1 managed their first victory in 1924, a 2-0 win at Wabash at No. 1. The Irish legend was honored by the ITA with the Dan College, and put together an outstanding crew in 1927, post- Magill Award, which goes to the top senior collegiate tennis ing a perfect 6-0 record for the first of six undefeated cam- player in the country. DiLucia went on to a successful pro paigns. Athletic director and football coach Knute Rockne was Notre Dame’s first varsity tennis team was fielded with six career, eventually playing in the singles main draw of each of a major supporter of the program throughout this period, players in 1923 under coach C.P. Van Ryper. the professional grand slam events, entering the world’s top taking steps to allow the sport to be successful right up until 100 in doubles and clinching the 2001 World Team Tennis his death. championship for the Philadelphia Freedoms. He also served Pedro de Landero became Notre Dame’s second coach in as the personal coach of Lindsay Davenport, when she was the 1934, overseeing the Irish program for six years before sur- Following another undefeated campaign in 1966, Fallon world’s #1-ranked women’s player. He was indicted into the ITA rendering the reins to Walter Langford, who took Notre Dame brought the 1971 NCAA Championships to the Notre Dame Hall of Fame in 2008. to new heights. campus, as UCLA won the team title. The NCAA singles final After going undefeated in 1942, success arrived in a major featured two soon-to-be legends: of UCLA and way in ‘44 when Langford’s team was 9-0 during the regular Roscoe Tanner of Stanford, with Connors – just a freshman at All-Time Men’s Tennis Victories Division I Schools season and went on to capture a share of the national title, the time – prevailing. 1. North Carolina 1,460 making men’s tennis the first Irish sport (along with men’s golf, Fallon became a college tennis legend and amassed a 514- 2. Texas 1,420 which won the ‘44 national title that same week) besides foot- 194 record, winning the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships 3. Georgia 1,215 ball to claim a national championship. Charles Samson led the 11 times before retiring after the 1986-87 season. He was 4. USC 1,167 Irish charge by advancing to the final of the singles draw of the inducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s (ITA) Hall 5. UCLA 1,123 NCAA Championships before falling to Miami’s Francisco of Fame in 1988. 6. Stanford 1,097 “Pancho” Segura – who also captured the crown in 1943 and In the fall of 1987, Bob Bayliss took over leadership of the 7. Notre Dame 1,102 ‘45 – which denied the Irish sole possession of the title (Miami program, beginning the process of returning Notre Dame to a 8. Michigan 1,074 and Texas also finished as co-champions). Samson and Jerry Evert, who reached the semifinals in doubles, earned All- America honors for their efforts, becoming the first Irish play- Midwest Excellence Under Bob Bayliss ers to do so. Evert and his brother Jim (a ‘47 All-American whose daugh- Regional Top Singles Player Top Doubles Pairing ter Chris went on to be the No. 1 women’s player in the world en route to claiming 18 grand-slam singles titles) combined Year Team Rank (Regional Ranking) (Regional Ranking) for an astounding rate of success at Notre Dame. Together, 1990 2nd David DiLucia (#2) David DiLucia-Mike Wallace (#2) they posted a 100-0 record in dual-match play (26-0 in both 1991 1st David DiLucia (#1) David DiLucia-Chuck Coleman (#1) singles and doubles for Jerry, 24-0 in both singles and doubles 1992 1st David DiLucia (#1) David DiLucia-Chuck Coleman (#1) for Jim). 1993 1st Will Forsyth (#1) Will Forsyth-Chuck Coleman (#1) After delivering another undefeated season in 1947, 1994 1st Andy Zurcher (#1) Andy Zurcher-Todd Wilson (#1) Langford ceased leading Notre Dame in 1953, to be replaced 1995 1st Mike Sprouse (#1) Mike Sprouse-Jason Pun (#1) by Samson. The former Irish star led the team for three years 1996 3rd Mike Sprouse (#2) Mike Sprouse-Jason Pun (#3) before Tom Fallon began his tenure in 1957. Two seasons later, 1997 2nd Ryan Sachire (#1) Brian Patterson-Jakub Pietrowski (#1) he led the Irish to a 14-0 regular season and a share of the 1959 NCAA title with Tulane. Notre Dame’s Maxwell Brown and Bill 1998 2nd Ryan Sachire (#1) Brian Patterson-Jakub Pietrowski (#1) Heinbecker had a chance to clinch the outright title when they 1999 2nd Ryan Sachire (#1) Brian Patterson-Ryan Sachire (#3) faced the Green Wave’s Crawford Henry and Ronald Holmberg 2000 5th Ryan Sachire (#1) Javier Taborga-Aaron Talarico (#3) in the NCAA doubles final, but the Tulane pair prevailed to 2001 2nd Casey Smith (#5) Javier Taborga-Aaron Talarico (#3) give its team a share of the championship. 2002 2nd Javier Taborga (#3) Casey Smith-Javier Taborga (#2) In his career, Fallon coached a number of players who went 2003 5th Luis Haddock (#10) Brent D’Amico-Matthew Scott (#11) on to great success after leaving Notre Dame, from Jasjit Singh, 2004 3rd Luis Haddock (#6) Luis Haddock-Matthew Scott (#8) who excelled in the professional grand slams, to 1966 graduate 2005 4th Barry King (#12) Brent D’Amico-Ryan Keckley (#15) Pedro Rosselló, who went on to become the governor of Puerto 2006 3rd Sheeva Parbhu (#2) Ryan Keckley-Eric Langenkamp (#7) Rico. Rosselló was named one of two winners of the 1999 Rolex Achievement Awards, which pay tribute to past participants in 2007 3rd Stephen Bass (#3) Stephen Bass-Ryan Keckley (#5) the world of collegiate tennis who have achieved excellence in 2008 3rd Brett Helgeson (#6) Brett Helgeson-Sheeva Parbhu their chosen careers and are honored for their professional suc- 2009 6th Brett Helgeson (#5) Brett Helgeson-Tyler Davis (#5) cesses and their contributions to society. 2010 5th Casey Watt (#7) Stephen Havens-Casey Watt (#5)

70 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Round of 16 for the second straight season. The Irish finished Former Players Talk of the Notre Dame Experience the season with a 26-4 record and ranked sixth in the country. The 26 victories were the most in a single-season since the Irish posted a school record (27) in 1980-81 and the No. 6 final “I went to Notre Dame with very high expectations. I “I remember thinking what a privilege it was just to ranking was the highest for a Notre Dame squad at the end of wanted to graduate with honors, be an All-American receive a letter from the tennis coach at the University the year since 1991-92. Senior Stephen Bass became the pro- and play professional tennis upon my graduation. of Notre Dame – and I wasn’t even Catholic, nor was I a gram’s 17th All-American and won the ITA/John Van Nostrand Thanks to the commitment and effort of all my big Notre Dame fan. I just knew that Notre Dame was a Memorial Award, given to an outstanding senior men's player coaches, professors and staff, place where I could combine my academic goals with who plans to pursue a professional tennis career upon gradu- I reached all my goals and continue my athletic goals. Little did I realize Notre Dame is that ation. to benefit from everything I learned during those and so much more. As I traveled the United States and The Irish followed up with another BIG EAST title in 2008. fabulous four years.” the world playing professional tennis, I was constantly Then, in 2010, Notre Dame advanced to the NCAA amazed at the number of alumni who would introduce Championship draw for the 19th time in the last 20 seasons. – Javier Taborga, class of 2002 themselves out of the blue and welcome me to their Brett Helgeson advanced to the NCAA Singles Chamionship particular corner of the world. I was offered housing for the second consecutive year, joining Stephen Bass, Sheeva “I visited many of the top universities in the world in and meals from Charleston, South Carolina, to Perth, Parbhu, Ryan Sachire, Mike Sprouse, Andy Zurcher and David my search for a perfect school, and each one had Australia. The reason? Because I was part of the Notre DiLucia as players to appear in the singles championship on something special to offer. Notre Dame was the only Dame family; that was enough for them. It will be more than one occasion for the Irish. one that offered the complete package. I wanted a difficult to look at this place in the rearview mirror, but I school that could help me develop as an athlete, a know that I’ll never really say good-bye to Notre Dame. student, and a person. I expected quite a bit from the I will always carry a piece of Notre Dame in my heart.” school, but as I look back on my four years I can honestly say that it went above and beyond anything – Andy Zurcher, I ever could have imagined. My only regret is that I class of 1994 and former Irish assistant coach The Bayliss Factor did not have four more years.” Four years at Notre Dame under head coach Bob "I ended up loving my experience because of the – Casey Smith, class of 2002 Bayliss has greatly enhanced the development of many relationships I formed and the people that I met while players. A few examples of the progression of careers are on my journey. In Coach Bayliss and Coach Sachire, I below: “Not only is Notre Dame a prestigious university to found more than just tennis coaches. I found life attend, but to be a student-athlete there commands mentors who were there to help me with anything I Andy Zurcher (‘94) respect. I can’t tell you the overwhelming pride I feel might need. Notre Dame pushed me to become the As a freshman when I tell people I played Division I college tennis ... best person I could possibly be and gave me the best at Notre Dame.” four years I could possibly ask for from a university." Walk-on, No. 5 singles and No. 3 doubles As a senior – Brian Patterson, class of 1999 – Sheeva Parbhu, class of 2008 All-American; NCAA Doubles semifinalist; ranked #19 in singles and #7 in doubles; 19-12 at No. 1 sin- gles

Todd Wilson (‘94) As a freshman Despite losing DiLucia, the 1993 squad fluorished, advanc- the Year and as the recipient of the John Van Nostrand Walk-on, 1-0 in singles and 3-1 in doubles in dual ing to the NCAA quarterfinals (before losing to eventual Memorial Award, which gives a stipend to a college senior who matches national champion USC) and ending the season ranked 10th intends to pursue a professional career. Sachire, who went on As a senior in the nation. Besides their success in the NCAAs, the Irish also to capture 18 titles on the pro tour before retiring to become All-American; NCAA Doubles semifinalist; ranked #7 in won the prestigious Blue-Gray National Tennis Classic with an assistant coach at Baylor, was ranked as high as No. 2 in the doubles; 18-9 at No. 4 singles victories over four nationally-ranked teams. Coleman gar- nation, was a three-time All-American in singles and twice was tabbed the BIG EAST Championship’s Most Outstanding nered All-America accolades in singles and doubles and Casey Smith (‘02) earned the Tennis Magazine/Arthur Ashe National Award for Player. Sachire now serves as Notre Dame’s associate head As a freshman Sportsmanship and Leadership. coach. In 1994, the NCAA introduced regional play in the men’s The two years following Sachire’s departure featured a 12-14 at No. 4 & 5 singles; tennis tournament for the first time, and the Irish posted wins resurgence in Notre Dame’s program, which has become one 10-8 at No. 2 & 3 doubles over Michigan and Minnesota to win the Region IV tourna- of the elite in the country once again. In 2001, Notre Dame As a senior ment and a spot in the NCAA round of 16, which returned to won its second Blue-Gray National Tennis Classic title and All-American; ranked #4 nationally in doubles; the Notre Dame campus as Bayliss coordinated a city-wide moved into the top 10 of the ITA national rankings for the first 10-6 at No. 2 singles effort to make the event a success on all fronts. Mark Merklein time since 1993. of Florida won the singles championship, while USC was the The 2002 season saw a number of milestones. The Irish Javier Taborga (‘02) team victor (the Irish dropped a heartbreaking 4-3 decision advanced to the NCAA tournament round of 16 for the first As a freshman time since 1994, won their third BIG EAST title and were ranked against #4 Georgia in the Round-of-16). 4-0 at No. 6 singles; Seniors Andy Zurcher and Todd Wilson, who both began as high as fourth in the nation – the second-highest listing in 6-7 at No. 2 & 3 doubles their careers at Notre Dame as walk-ons, advanced to the school history. Javier Taborga became the second Notre Dame semifinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship to earn All- player to earn All-America honors in both singles and doubles As a senior America honors. Zurcher became the second Notre Dame in the same season. The Irish senior also was honored by the National Senior Player of the Year; player to win the Dan Magill Award and also the first men’s ITA as the National Senior Player of the Year and was the only Singles & Doubles All-American; 19-5 at No. 1 tennis competitor to gain CoSIDA Academic All-America competitor in the nation to defeat both the year-end No. 1 honors. singles player and No. 1 doubles team. Stephen Bass (‘04) In 1995, Mike Sprouse won the national Arthur Ashe Award Classmate Casey Smith teamed with Taborga to put As a freshman for Leadership and Sportsmanship. In addition, Bayliss was together one of the best doubles seasons in school history, 22-7 overall, 16-5 at Nos. 3 and 4 singles; named the winner of the Rolex Meritorious Service Award for shattering the school record for doubles wins in a campaign 6-11 in doubles dual action (32) and earning All-America honors along the way. Assistant his dedication to college tennis. As a senior The following year marked the first for Notre Dame in the coach Billy Pate, now the head coach at Alabama, also was 2007 Singles All-American; BIG EAST Conference. The Irish won the 1996 title over Miami honored as the National Assistant Coach of the Year, continu- and have since advanced to the final of the BIG EAST tourna- ing a long line of Irish coaching awards. Bayliss, who would be 36-11 in 2007 ment each year since then, winning seven championships. tabbed his conference’s top coach for the 10th time during his ITA/John Van Nostrand Memorial Award winner In 2000, another Irish tennis great, Ryan Sachire, graduated Notre Dame career in 2008, also was named the BIG EAST’s 109-46 for his career (sixth Irish player to ever after a brilliant career that saw him become the first Notre coach of the year. eclipse 100 career victories) Dame player to win national senior player of the year honors Notre Dame’s 2007 season will go down as one of the best 22-4 at No. 1 singles; ranked #10 in singles and when he swept both national senior awards. The ITA honored in program history. The Irish captured their sixth BIG EAST #28 in doubles Sachire as the Ted A. Farnsworth/ITA National Senior Player of Conference Championship and reached the NCAA Tournament 2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 71 NCAA Championships

1944 NCAA Champions Notre Dame’s 1944 team headed to Northwestern for the 60th NCAA Championships in search of its first national intercollegiate title after being proclaimed the mythical “Western Tennis Champions” with a perfect 9-0 record. Each team was allowed to enter four players and the total score of a team was determined by the number of wins of those individuals from the quarterfinals on. The “Big Four” of Jerry Evert, Jim Griffin, Charles Samson and Bill Tully, who had combined to lose just one time in the regular season, came through for head coach Walter Langford. A singles runner-up finish and a doubles semifi- nal showing were enough to earn the Irish a share of the title with Miami (Fla.) and Texas. After all four won first-round singles matches, only Samson survived the second round. Unseeded, he advanced to the title match after ousting Gonzaga’s third-seeded Harry Likas 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 in the semifinals. Samson’s dream of an NCAA singles crown ended against Miami’s top-seeded Pancho Segura, whose two-handed backhand and attacking style helped him cruise through the draw without losing a set, gain- ing the second of his three consecutive NCAA singles titles. In the doubles competition, Griffin and Tully dropped their opening-round match to the second- seeded team. Evert and Samson rallied the Irish with a semifinal showing, keyed by a quarterfinal upset of Pacific’s Arnold Beisser and George Druliner, to guarantee Notre Dame a share of the national title and make men’s tennis (along with men’s golf, which also won the 1944 NCAA title) the first Irish sport other than football to capture a national championship.

Notre Dame’s 1944 NCAA champions, led by head coach Walter Langford. Members of the team included captain Charles Samson, Jerry Evert, Jim Griffin, Darrell Black, Sanford Warshawsky, Bill Tully, Joe Wood, Bart O’Brian, and Leonard Buchstaber.

The Irish found success once again at Northwestern, site of the 1959 NCAA Championships. Despite a change 1959 NCAA Champions making all singles and doubles victories count in the team score, Notre Dame shared the national title – this time with Tulane – when both teams finished with eight points. Irish captain and No. 1 singles player Max Brown advanced to the singles semifinals before losing to San Jose State’s Whitney Reed, who went on to win the sin- gles title. Two matches between the eventual co-champions proved to be keys in the outcome: a singles quarterfinal and the doubles championship. Brown posted a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Tulane’s Ron Holmberg in singles, but Holmberg teamed with Crawford Henry to form the top- seeded team in the doubles draw. Brown and Bill Heinbecker needed a win over the Green Wave in the doubles title match to clinch the outright NCAA crown for the Irish. Henry and Holmberg rallied Tulane with a 6-3, 6-3, 6-2 victory to secure the doubles championship and a share of the NCAA title, the first time it had been shared since 1944. The 1959 Notre Dame men’s tennis team proved to be one of the strongest teams in Irish history, as it won all 14 of its dual matches. Ten of the Irish victories were by 9-0 scores, three others were 8-1, and the only close match was a 5-4 win over Michigan, the Big Ten cham- pion. The unbeaten season was the fifth of Notre Dame’s six perfect seasons and the first of two under legendary coach Tom Fallon. Notre Dame’s 1959 NCAA champions: (from left) head coach Tom Fallon, co-captain Ron Schoenberg, co-captain Max Brown, Don Ralph, Charles Stephens, Ray Bender, and Bill Heinbecker.

72 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 1992 NCAA Runners-Up

Notre Dame wrote another chapter in its NCAA tennis history of success, as the Irish and top-ranked All-American David DiLucia stormed to the NCAA championship match in 1992. The 10th-seeded Irish were the lowest seed and first Northern team to reach the national title match since the current format was adopted in 1977. After finishing the regular season with a 20-3 record, Notre Dame split the six singles matches with seventh- seeded Mississippi in its first-round contest. The Irish won in straight sets at No. 2 and No. 3 doubles to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time. Notre Dame next faced host and third-seeded Georgia. The Irish built a 4-2 lead after singles. The Bulldogs rallied to knot the match at 4-4 after doubles wins at No. 1 and 3, but the Irish doubles team of Will Forsyth and Andy Zurcher clinched another upset with a 7-6 (7-5), 7-6 (7-5) win at No. 2. Top-ranked and defending champion USC awaited Notre Dame in the semifinals with a 21-2 record. The Irish won two of the first three matches to take the lead and then won three different three-set matches to pull the 5-1 upset before doubles commenced. Second-seeded Stanford stopped Notre Dame’s Cinderella run in the title match with a 5-0 win. The Cardinal won two three-set matches to help clinch the champion- Notre Dame’s 1992 NCAA finalists: (kneeling from left) Allan Lopez, Todd Wilson, Chuck Coleman, Horst Dziura, ship. Kareem Zakharia and Antonio Payumo. (standing from left) assistant coach Brian Kalbas, Chris Wojtalik, Tad Eckert, Will Forsyth, Tom North, Ron Rosas, Andy Zurcher, Mark Schmidt, David DiLucia and head coach Bob Bayliss.

Other Undefeated Teams 1927 1942 Notre Dame’s undefeated (6-0) 1927 team: captain George Stadel, Hank Notre Dame’s undefeated (9-0) 1942 team: head coach Walter Langford, Burns, John Cianci, Bud Kane, Bud Markey, Ed Murphy, Carl Tavare, and captain Dan Canale, Olen Parks, Jim Ford, Joe Schaefer, Fred Doutel, Nick manager Ted Griffin. Pappas, Bob Faught, George Biittner, Art Hoffman, Lyle Joyce, manager Ed Burns and manager George Thompson. 1947 1966 Notre Dame’s undefeated (8-0) 1947 team: (kneeling, from left) Jerry Evert, Notre Dame’s undefeated (15-0) 1966 team: (kneeling, from left) Frank Joe Brown, captain Jim Evert, Ed Caparo. (standing, from left) head coach Honerkamp, Tom Murphy and Bill Brown. (standing, from left) manager Jim Walter Langford, Bill Tully, Bob David, Charles Samson, and manager Jack Mong, Ken Capps, captain Pedro Rosselló, head coach Tom Fallon, Jasjit Sing, Caemerer. Not pictured: Jim Griffin, Dick Hartman, Phil Lyons and Jim Rodgers. and Vincent Chinn. Not pictured: Gary Reiser.

2010-11 MEN'S TENNIS 73 Davis Cup

Notre Dame in the Davis Cup

Since the arrival of head coach Bob Bayliss, in five Davis Cup matches. standout Mark Merklein (who won the NCAA various players have represented their native During his final season at Notre Dame, Taborga singles title at the Courtney Tennis Center in lands in the Davis Cup -- the world-wide team played in the Davis Cup and went unbeaten in 1994) of the Bahamas in the Group II quarterfi- tennis competition that has been contested for both singles (4-0) and doubles (3-0) in helping nals in February. He then went on to avenge a over a century. Bolivia to a 4-0 record that moved it up to Group 2000 Davis Cup loss to Jamaica’s Ryan Russell in Over the past 17 years, three Notre Dame III of the Americas Zone. In his last Davis Cup relegation play in April. players – Allan Lopez (’94) of El Salvador, Javier performance, Taborga was 2-3 in singles and 2-2 During his final two collegiate seasons, Lopez Taborga (’02) of Bolivia and Luis Haddock (’04) of in doubles in ’04, as Bolivia won two of five ties in became the first Bayliss-era player to compete in Puerto Rico – have competed in Davis Cup Group III action in Honduras. In ’98, Taborga the Davis Cup. He compiled a 6-8 record (0-3 action, while David DiLucia (’92) was a member notched a 6-3, 6-2 win against Haddock in Davis singles, 6-5 doubles) in Americas Zone Group III of the prestigious United States team, though he Cup doubles action in Bolivia. action, helping El Salvador to a 5-2 record in 1993 never saw action. Irackli Akhvlediani was invited Haddock holds the distinction of being the and a 3-1 mark in ’94. to play for his native Georgia in 2004, but he youngest player in Puerto Rico history to play in After just one season as a full-time profes- declined because of academic conflicts. Most the Davis Cup, as he made his debut at the age of sional, King has moved into position to be a recently, Barry King (’07) traveled with Ireland in 16 in 1998. He has participated in all but one Davis Cup participant for Ireland by vaulting up the summer of 2009 to face Cyprus and Algeria, Davis Cup (2001) through 2004, and his six 567 places in the ATP rankings (from 1,202 to but he did not get into Ireland’s four-man lineup career appearances tie him with Gabriel Montilla 635). King graduated from the Mendoza College in either of those matches. as the most by any Puerto Rican. Haddock’s 13-12 of Business as a finance major and worked in Taborga established himself as the most pro- career record (10-9 singles, 3-3 doubles) place Dublin's financial sector until the fall of 2008, lific Davis Cup player in Bolivian history. In five him behind only Montilla in career wins in the when he then chose to focus on professional years of competition (1998-99, 2002-04), he event. His Davis Cup career was highlighted by tennis. The switch has led to some great results holds a 21-15 (11-7 singles, 10-8 doubles) helping Puerto Rico post 10 consecutive wins as a professional, including a second-place finish record. His victory total is the most for any from 1998-2000 en route to moving up to Group at an ATP Futures Tour event in June of 2009. Bolivian in the Davis Cup, while his 23 career III. He then went 3-1 in singles play in 2003, as ties played also are tops for his country. Taborga Puerto Rico was unbeaten in four matches to and Alberto Sottocorno stand as the best move up to Group II of the Americas Zone. In Bolivian doubles team, as they were unbeaten 2004, Haddock lost to former University of Florida

Allan Lopez

Javier Taborga Luis Haddock

74 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® History & Records

Five-time All-American David DiLucia – who served as the personal coach for then-#1 Lindsay Davenport before her recent retirement – was ranked #1 in the nation in both singles and doubles during his career at Notre Dame, which culminated with him leading the Irish to the championship match of the 1992 NCAA tournament. He was inducted into the ITA Hall of Fame in 2008. All-Time Results Year Coach Captain(s) W L Pct. Rank Conference NCAA Finish 1923 C.P. Van Ryper Herman Centlivre 0 2 .000 ------1924 No coach Herman Centlivre 3 3 .500 ------1925 No coach Frank Donovan 3 2* .583 ------1926 No coach Frank Donovan 0 2 .000 ------1927 No coach George Stadel 6 0 1.000 ------1928 No coach Bud Markey 6 4 .600 ------1929 No coach Ted Griffin 5 3 .625 ------1930 No coach Johnny O'Brien 4 2 .667 ------1931 No coach Matt O'Brien 3 3 .500 ------1932 No coach Carl Meyer 4 5 .444 ------1933 No coach Lou Chiest 1 6 .143 ------1934 Pedro de Landero John O'Hanlon 3 5 .375 ------1935 Pedro de Landero Frank Weldon 3 5 .375 ------C.P. Van Ryper 1936 Pedro de Landero Joe Waldron 2 6 .250 ------1937 Pedro de Landero Bill Fallon 3 5 .375 ------1923 • 0-2 (.000) 1938 Pedro de Landero Ed Kilrain 4 5 .444 ------1939 Pedro de Landero Fred Simon 4 5* .450 ------1940 Walter Langford Bill Fay 4 3 .571 ------1941 Walter Langford John Joyce 7 1 .875 ------1942 Walter Langford Dan Canale 9 0 1.000 ------1943 Walter Langford Bill Faught 5 2 .714 -- -- 7th 1944 Walter Langford Charles Samson 9 0 1.000 -- -- Co-Champions 1945 Walter Langford Charles Samson 8 1 .889 -- -- T-6th 1946 Walter Langford Bill Tully 6 3 .667 -- -- T-6th Pedro de Landero 1947 Walter Langford Jim Evert 8 0 1.000 -- -- T-7th 1934-39 1948 Walter Langford Jerry Evert 8 1 .889 -- -- T-6th 19-31-1 (.382) 1949 Walter Langford Bob David 6 3 .667 -- -- T-8th 1950 Walter Langford Gene Biittner 6 4 .600 -- -- T-7th 1951 Walter Langford Pat Tonti 5 6 .455 -- -- T-5th 1952 Walter Langford Tom Overholser 7 3 .700 -- -- T-7th 1953 Walter Langford Ken Angyal, Ray Smith 6 4* .591 -- -- T-7th 1954 Charles Samson Chuck Gallagher 7 5 .583 -- -- T-12th 1955 Charles Samson Maury Reidy 10 8 .556 -- -- T-12th 1956 Charles Samson Harry Smith 7 8* .469 -- -- T-12th 1957 Tom Fallon Jim Rich 9 4 .692 -- -- T-6th Walter Langford 1958 Tom Fallon Ron Schoenberg 17 1 .944 -- -- T-8th 1940-53 1959 Tom Fallon Max Brown, Ron Schoenberg 14 0 1.000 -- -- Co-Champions 94-31-1 (.750) 1960 Tom Fallon Ray Bender 14 4 .778 -- -- T-4th 1961 Tom Fallon Don Ralph, Bill Heinbecker 17 2 .895 -- -- T-13th 1962 Tom Fallon Jamie Whelan 11 8 .579 ------1963 Tom Fallon Stanton Brown 15 6 .714 ------1964 Tom Fallon Skip Davidson 11 3 .786 ------1965 Tom Fallon Jim Goetz 14 2 .875 ------1966 Tom Fallon Pedro Rossello 15 0 1.000 ------Charles Samson 1967 Tom Fallon Bill Brown 14 2 .875 -- -- T-10th 1954-56 1968 Tom Fallon Carlos Carriedo 7 10 .412 ------1969 Tom Fallon Bob O'Malley, Tim Whiting 8 8 .500 ------24-21-1 (.533) 1970 Tom Fallon Bob O'Malley, Tim Whiting 15 6 .714 ------1970-71 Tom Fallon Bernie LeSage 26 5 .839 ------1971-72 Tom Fallon Elbert Brown 16 3 .842 ------1972-73 Tom Fallon Bob Schefter 14 11 .560 ------1973-74 Tom Fallon Brandon Walsh 18 2 .900 ------1974-75 Tom Fallon John Carrico 16 4 .800 ------1975-76 Tom Fallon Mike O'Donnell 16 8 .667 ------1976-77 Tom Fallon Randy Stehlik 15 12 .556 ------1977-78 Tom Fallon Marty Horan 12 14 .462 ------Tom Fallon 1978-79 Tom Fallon Mark Trueblood 20 8 .714 ------1957-87 1979-80 Tom Fallon Carlton Harris 20 3 .870 ------514-194 (.726) 1980-81 Tom Fallon Herb Hopwood 27 9 .750 ------1981-82 Tom Fallon Tom Hartzell 23 10 .697 ------1982-83 Tom Fallon Mark McMahon 23 9 .719 -- 3rd -- 1983-84 Tom Fallon None 25 9 .735 -- 3rd -- 1984-85 Tom Fallon Joe Nelligan 17 12 .586 -- 3rd -- 1985-86 Tom Fallon Joe Nelligan 22 9 .710 -- Runners-up -- 1986-87 Tom Fallon Dan Walsh 23 10 .697 ------Bob Bayliss 1987-88 Bob Bayliss Dan Walsh 17 13 .567 ------1987-present 1988-89 Bob Bayliss Brian Kalbas 19 9 .679 -- Champions -- 423-203 (.676) 1989-90 Bob Bayliss Walter Dolhare 24 4 .857 19th Champions -- 1990-91 Bob Bayliss Paul Odland 19 12 .613 18th Champions Round of 16 Irish Assistant Coaches 1991-92 Bob Bayliss David DiLucia 23 4 .852 3rd Champions Runners-up Dave Sanderlin 1969-70 1992-93 Bob Bayliss Andy Zurcher 18 9 .667 10th Champions Quarterfinals John Daly 1970-71 1993-94 Bob Bayliss Andy Zurcher 23 10 .697 18th Champions Round of 16 Fr. Ned Reidy, C.S.C. 1971-73 1994-95 Bob Bayliss Horst Dziura 16 9 .640 18th Champions Regional Final Steve True 1976-77 1995-96 Bob Bayliss Mike Sprouse 18 11 .621 36th Champions Regional QF Peter Irving 1981-82 1996-97 Bob Bayliss Marco Magnano 19 6 .760 16th Runners-up Regional SF Tom Hartzell 1983-85 Brian Hall 1984-85 1997-98 Bob Bayliss Dan Rothschild 18 8 .692 26th Runners-up Regional QF Mike Owens 1988-89 1998-99 Bob Bayliss Brian Patterson, Andy Warford 17 8 .680 31st Champions 1st Round Brian Kalbas 1989-92 1999-00 Bob Bayliss Ryan Sachire 13 11 .542 34th Runners-up 2nd Round Bill Mountford 1989-91 (v) 2000-01 Bob Bayliss Ricky Buhrman 17 7 .708 16th Runners-up 2nd Round J.P. Weber 1992-95 2001-02 Bob Bayliss Casey Smith 23 7 .767 14th Champions Round of 16 Dennis Parces 1994-95 (v) 2002-03 Bob Bayliss Brian Farrell, Luis Haddock, 10 12 .455 54th Finalists -- Andy Zurcher 1995-97 Matthew Scott Dr. Hugh Page 1995-present (v) 2003-04 Bob Bayliss Brent D’Amico, Luis Haddock, 15 9 .625 33rd Champions 1st Round Michael Morgan 1997-2000 Matthew Scott Matt Horsley 1999-2000 (sv) 2004-05 Bob Bayliss Nick Chimerakis, Brent D’Amico 18 8 .692 37th Champions 1st Round Billy Pate 2000-02 2005-06 Bob Bayliss Patrick Buchanan 19 9 .679 18th Finalists Round of 16 Todd Doebler 2002-06 2006-07 Bob Bayliss Stephen Bass 26 4 .867 6th Champions Round of 16 Ryan Sachire 2006-present 2007-08 Bob Bayliss Sheeva Parbhu 16 11 .593 29th Champions 1st Round 2008-09 Bob Bayliss Brett Helgeson, Santiago Montoya 13 13 .500 31st 4th Place 1st Round (v) - indicates volunteer assistant coach; 2009-10 Bob Bayliss Tyler Davis 15 13 .536 38th Runners-up 1st Round (sv) – indicates student volunteer assistant 87-Year Totals 1,102 491 .692 13 titles 39 NCAAs coach Note: After being an independent for 60 years, Notre Dame competed in the Midwestern City Conference from 1982-83 to 1985-86, became an independent again for two seasons before competing in the MCC (then Midwestern Collegiate Conference) again from 1988-89 to 1994-95 and then moving to the BIG EAST Conference, in which it has competed from 1995-96 to present. * – includes one tie; ! – includes four ties Bold–indicates National Co-champions 76 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® National Rankings Individual Ranking Summary Irish Players in the National Rankings Name Class High Singles High Final High Doubles High Final David DiLucia ’92 1st (’91-92) 2nd (’92) 1st (’91-92) 5th (’91) National No. 1 in singles: Ryan Sachire ’00 2nd (’98-99 & ’99-00) 5th (’99) 25th (’99-00) -- Stephen Bass ‘07 8th (4/30/07) 10th (‘07) 27th (6/1/07) 27th (‘07) David DiLucia, 1992 Javier Taborga ’02 11th (’01-02) 18th (’02) 4th (’01-02) 8th (’02) National No. 1 in doubles: Brett Helgeson ’09 11th (1/8/08) 29th (’08) 13th (’08-09) 30th (’09) Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia, fall 1991 Sheeva Parbhu ’08 14th (1/10/06) 28th (‘06) 7th (3/20/07) 28th (‘07) Highest By Freshman (Singles): Will Forsyth ’93 15th (’92-93) 19th (’93) 8th (’92-93) 14th (’93) 32nd - Ryan Simme, 12/7/93 Ryan Simme ’97 16th (’94-95) 52nd (’94) -- -- Casey Watt Jr. 18th (1/5/10) 53rd (‘10) 51st (4/13/10) 59th (‘10) Highest By Freshman (Doubles): Andy Zurcher ’94 19th (’93-94) 26th (’94) 7th (’93-94) 12th (’94) 12th - David DiLucia, 1988-89 Mike Sprouse ’96 28th (’95-96 37th (’96) 15th (’94-95) 31st (’95) Mark Schmidt ’93 35th (’92-93) 64th (’93) -- -- Irish Year-End Casey Smith ’02 38th (’01-02) 65th (’01) 4th (’01-02) 8th (’02) Chuck Coleman ’93 41st (’92-93) 41st (’93) 1st (’91-92) 5th (’91) National Rankings Matthew Scott ’04 51st (’01-02) -- 29th (’03-04) -- SINGLES Luis Haddock ’04 57th (’03-04) 74th (’04) 14th (’03-04) -- Jakub Pietrowski ’98 63rd (’96-97) -- 5th (’97-98) 21st (’98) Matt Daly ’01 65th (’99-00) -- -- 2010 1998 Eric Langenkamp ’06 65th (1/10/05) -- 12th (1/10/06) 42nd (‘06) 20th – Ryan Sachire 53rd-Casey Watt Brent D’Amico ’05 99th (’03-04) -- 44th (’03-04) -- 1997 Barry King ‘07 100th (2/22/05) -- 20th (3/7/06) -- 2009 37th – Ryan Sachire Aaron Talarico ’02 107th (’01-02) -- 9th (’00-01) 20th (’01) 28th - Brett Helgeson Daniel Stahl Sr. 112th (’08-09) ------1996 2008 Ryan Keckley ‘07 115th (3/21/06) -- 7th (3/20/07) 27th (‘07) 37th – Mike Sprouse 45th - Brett Helgeson Stephen Havens Sr. 124 (’08-09) ------1995 2007 Andrew Laflin ’02 126th (’01-02) ------53rd – Ryan Simme 10th – Stephen Bass Brian Patterson ’99 -- -- 5th (’97-98) 21st (’98) 72nd – Mike Sprouse 54th – Sheeva Parbhu Allan Lopez ’94 -- -- 7th (’93-94) -- 109th – Brett Helgeson 1994 Todd Wilson ’94 -- -- 12th (’93-94) 12th (’94) 26th – Andy Zurcher Tyler Davis Sr. -- -- 13th (’08-09) 30th (’09) 2006 52nd – Ryan Simme Mike Wallace ’90 -- -- 14th (’89-90) 14th (’90) 28th – Sheeva Parbhu Jason Pun ’96 -- -- 15th (’94-95) 31st (’95) 29th – Stephen Bass 1993 Trent Miller ’00 -- -- 25th (’99-00) -- 19th – Will Forsyth 2005 41st – Chuck Coleman 120th – Stephen Bass 64th – Mark Schmidt Doubles Team Ranking Summary 2004 Names High Hi Final 1992 74th – Luis Haddock Chuck Coleman (’93)/David DiLucia (’92) 1st (’91-92) 5th (’91) 2nd – David DiLucia Casey Smith (’02)/Javier Taborga (’02) 4th (’01-02) 8th (’02) 2003 70th – Andy Zurcher 102nd – Luis Haddock Brian Patterson (’99)/Jakub Pietrowski (’98) 5th (’97-98) 21st (’98) 1991 Allan Lopez (’94)/Andy Zurcher (’94) 7th (’93-94) -- 2002 5th – David DiLucia Ryan Keckley(‘07)/Sheeva Parbhu (‘08) 7th (3/20/07) 28th (‘07) 18th – Javier Taborga 1990 Chuck Coleman (’93)/Will Forsyth (’93) 8th (’92-93) 14th (’93) 120th – Casey Smith Javier Taborga (’02)/Aaron Talarico (’02) 9th (’00-01) 20th (’01) 21st – David DiLucia 2001 Eric Langenkamp (‘06)/Ryan Keckley (‘07) 12th (1/10/06) -- 1989 65th – Casey Smith Todd Wilson (’94)/Andy Zurcher (’94) 12th (’93-94) 12th (’94) 54th – David DiLucia Brett Helgeson (’09)/Tyler Davis (’11) 13th (2/19/09) 37th (’09) 2000 David DiLucia (’92)/Mike Wallace (’90) 14th (’89-90) 14th (’90) 11th – Ryan Sachire Luis Haddock (’04)/Ryan Keckley (‘07) 14th (’03-04) -- 1999 Jason Pun (’96)/Mike Sprouse (’96) 15th (’94-95) 31st (’95) 5th – Ryan Sachire Will Forsyth (’93)/Andy Zurcher (’94) 17th (’92-93) -- Trent Miller (’00)/Ryan Sachire (’00) 25th (’99-00) -- Stephen Bass (‘07)/Ryan Keckley (‘07) 27th (6/1/07) 27th (‘07) DOUBLES Brian Patterson (’99)/Ryan Sachire (’00) 28th (’98-99) -- Luis Haddock (’04)/Matthew Scott (’04) 29th (’03-04) -- 2010: 59th - Casey Watt/Stephen Havens Luis Haddock (’04)/Aaron Talarico (’02) 30th (’01-02) -- Brent D’Amico (‘05)/Ryan Keckley (‘07) 44th (’03-04) -- 2009: 37th – Brett Helgeson/Tyler Davis Brent D’Amico (‘05)/Matthew Scott (’04) 50th (’03-04) -- Stephen Havens (Jr.)/Casey Watt (Jr.) 51st (4/13/10) 59th (‘10) 2007: 27th – Stephen Bass/Ryan Keckley Eric Langenkamp (‘06)/Sheeva Parbhu (‘08) 60th (2/22/05) -- 28th – Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu

2006: 42nd – Ryan Keckley/Eric Langenkamp Notre Dame in the ITA National Rankings First Ranking: 22nd, March 2, 1990 2002: 8th – Casey Smith/Javier Taborga First Final Ranking: 14th, 1989-90 Highest Ranking: 3rd, final 1991-92 2001: 20th – Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico Highest Midseason Ranking: 4th, March 13, 2002 & March 27, 2002 Highest Preseason Ranking: 6th, 1992-93 2000: 35th – Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico Lowest Ranking: 60th, April 8, 2003 1998: 21st – Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski Seasons in ITA Top 25: 16: 1989-90 – 2001-02; 2004-05; 2006-09 Seasons in ITA Top 20: 15: 1989-90 – 1997-98; 2000-01 – 2001-02; 2004-05; 2006-09 1997: 29th – Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski Seasons in ITA Top 15: 12: 1990-91 – 1997-98; 2000-01 – 2001-02; 2006-08 Seasons in ITA Top 10: 5: 1991-92 – 1992-93; 2000-01 – 2001-02; 2006-07 1995: 31st – Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse Seasons in ITA Top 5: 2: 1991-92; 2001-02 Seasons in Preseason ITA Rankings: 17 in a row: 1990-91/15th, 1991-92/10th, 1992-93/6th, 1993-94/14th, 1994-95/15th, 1994: 12th – Todd Wilson/Andy Zurcher 1995-96/16th, 1996-97/31st, 1997-98/16th, 1998-99/24th, 1999-2000/22nd, 2000-01/33rd, 2001-02/7th, 2002-03/27th, 2003- 04/49th, 2004-05/34th, 2005-06/26th, 2006-07/13th, 2007-08/12th, 2008-09/30th 1993: 14th – Chuck Coleman/Will Forsyth Seasons in Final ITA Rankings: 18 in a row: 1989-90/19th, 1990-91/18th, 1991-92/3rd, 1992-93/10th, 1993-94/18th, 1994- 95/18th, 1995-96/36th, 1996-97/16th, 1997-98/26th, 1998-99/31st, 1999-2000/34th, 2000-01/16th, 2001-02/14th, 2002- 1992: 6th – Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia 03/54th, 2003-04/33rd, 2004-05/37th, 2005-06/17th, 2006-07/6th, 2007-08/29th, 2008-09/31st Most Consecutive Weeks in ITA Rankings: 306 (current), March 2, 1990 to final 2009 1991: 5th – Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia Most Consecutive Weeks in ITA Top 25: 92, March 2, 1990 to March 26, 1996 Note: The ITA rankings featured 25 teams until they were expanded to 50 teams for the 1993-94 season. Since 1996-97, the ITA rankings have included 75 teams.

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 77 Irish All-Americans

In the history of men’s tennis varsity competition at Notre Dame, 17 different Irish players have earned All- America honors on 32 occasions, spanning from 1944 to JERRY CHARLES 2010. While All-Americans were determined by an NCAA committee for most of the 20th century, the EVERT SAMSON Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) adopted specific criteria for the honor in 1977. The governing body of collegiate tennis each year bestows All-America honors upon all players who meet at least one of three criteria in singles or doubles. In sin- gles, an individual must: 1) finish in the top 20 of the final ITA national singles rankings; 2) earn one of the 16 seeds in the NCAA Singles Championship; or 3) advance to the Chicago, Ill. Portsmouth, Ohio round of 16 in the NCAA Singles Championship. To earn Senn H.S. Denver All-America mention in doubles, a team must: 1) finish in South H.S. top 10 of the final ITA national doubles rankings; 2) earn one of the eight seeds in the NCAA Doubles Championship; or 3) advance to the quarterfinals in the Second-Team All-American – 1944 Second-Team All-American – 1944 NCAA Doubles Championship. David DiLucia (’92) is the only Irish player to earn All- America honors on five occasions, gaining mention in singles from 1990-92 and in doubles in the latter two Singles Doubles Singles Doubles seasons. Four players have gained All-America mention Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total in three different years. Joining DiLucia are Don Ralph 1944 9-0 1-1 10-1 9-0 2-1 11-1 1944 9-0 4-1 13-1 9-0 2-1 11-1 (1959-61), Chuck Coleman (1991-93), and Ryan Sachire 1947 8-0 3-1 11-1 8-0 2-1 10-1 1945 8-1 1-1 9-2 8-1 2-1 10-2 (1998-2000). The only players to earn All-America honors 1947 5-1 4-0 in both singles and doubles in the same season are 1948 9-0 0-1 9-1 9-0 3-1 12-1 Career 17-1 10-3 22-3 17-1 8-2 21-3 DiLucia (1991 & ‘92) and Javier Taborga (2002). Career 26-0 4-1 30-1 26-0 7-3 33-3

JIM BILL MAXWELL EVERT HEINBECKER BROWN

Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Louisville, Ky. Senn H.S. University H.S. St. Xavier H.S.

Second-Team All-American – 1947 Third-Team All-American – 1959 First-Team All-American – 1959 Second-Team All-American – 1958

Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Singles Doubles 1943 7-0 3-1 10-1 7-0 7-0 1959 15-0 1-1 16-1 12-0 4-1 16-1 Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1960 14-2 0-1 14-3 16-1 1-1 17-2 1957 11-2 4-2 15-4 11-2 4-0 15-2 1947 8-0 7-1 15-1 8-0 2-1 10-1 1961 18-1 18-1 17-2 17-2 1958 18-0 2-1 20-1 1948 9-0 4-1 13-1 9-0 3-1 12-1 1959 13-1 4-1 17-2 12-0 4-1 16-1 Career 24-0 14-3 38-3 24-0 5-2 29-2 Career 47-3 1-2 48-5 45-3 5-2 50-5 Career 42-3 10-4 52-7 23-2 8-1 31-3

DON BILL DAVID RALPH BROWN DiLUCIA

Norristown, Pa. Bethesda, Md. Omaha, Neb. Malvern Prep School St. Anselm’s Priory Three-Time Singles All-American – 1990 (No. 9-16 seed, NCAA R16), 1991 (ranked 5th, No. 6 seed, NCAA R16), 1992 (ranked 2nd, No. 1 seed, NCAA R16) Second-Team All-American – 1959 First-Team All-American – 1967 Two-Time Doubles All-American – 1991 (ranked 5th, Third-Team All-American – 1960, 1961 No. 5-8 seed), 1992 (ranked 6th, No. 5-8 seed)

Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1988-89 23-4 15-5 38-9 13-7 11-4 24-11 1959 15-0 2-1 17-1 11-0 2-1 13-1 1965 1966 13-2 0-1 13-3 0-1 1989-90 22-3 11-9 33-12 15-4 0-0 15-4 1960 17-2 2-1 19-3 16-1 1-1 17-2 1990-91 24-3 22-4 46-7 11-5 10-1 21-6 1967 15-1 5-2 20-3 14-2 4-1 18-3 1961 14-1 0-1 14-2 16-2 0-1 16-3 1991-92 21-1 8-4 29-5 6-3 4-6 10-9 Career 28-3 5-3 33-6 14-2 4-1 18-3 Career 46-3 4-3 50-6 43-3 3-3 46-6 Career 90-11 56-22 145-33 45-19 25-11 70-30

78 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® CHUCK WILL TODD COLEMAN FORSYTH WILSON

Lake Wylie, S.C. Medford, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Baylor School (Tenn.) South Medford St. Stephen’s Episcopal H.S. School (Fla.)

Singles All-American – 1993 (NCAA R16) Singles All-American – 1993 (ranked 19th) Doubles All-American – 1994 (NCAA semifi- Two-Time Doubles All-American – 1991 (ranked nals) 5th, No. 5-8 seed), 1992 (ranked 6th, No. 5-8 seed)

Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Singles Doubles 1990-91 1-0 2-1 3-1 3-1 4-5 7-6 1989-90 22-8 11-5 33-13 9-7 0-0 9-7 Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1991-92 0-0 4-0 4-0 1-0 3-1 4-1 1990-91 13-16 16-6 29-22 12-5 13-4 25-9 1990-91 12-17 3-0 15-17 9-6 3-1 12-7 1992-93 14-10 9-3 23-13 9-4 3-0 12-4 1991-92 21-6 10-4 31-10 6-2 1-1 7-3 1991-92 19-5 10-4 29-9 9-3 9-4 18-7 1993-94 21-10 7-4 28-14 16-6 3-1 19-7 1992-93 19-5 11-4 30-13 14-9 9-3 23-12 1992-93 13-12 16-6 29-18 14-9 9-3 23-12 Career 36-20 22-8 58-28 29-11 13-7 42-18 Career 75-35 48-19 123-58 41-23 23-8 64-31 Career 44-34 29-10 73-44 32-18 21-8 53-26

ANDY RYAN JAVIER ZURCHER SACHIRE TABORGA

Denver, Colo. Canfield, Ohio La Paz, Bolivia Ponderosa H.S. Canfield H.S. German School

Doubles All-American – 1994 (NCAA semifi- Three-Time Singles All-American – 1998 Singles All-American – 2002 (ranked 18th, nals) (ranked 20th, No. 9-16 seed, NCAA R16), 1999 No. 9-16 seed) (ranked 5th, No. 3 seed), 2000 (ranked 11th, Doubles All-American – 2002 (ranked 8th) No. 9-16 seed) Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Singles Doubles Singles Doubles 1989-90 10-4 26-5 36-9 11-4 5-4 16-8 Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 1990-91 7-11 6-2 13-13 8-6 0-1 8-7 1996-97 19-4 18-5 37-9 15-6 5-2 20-8 1998-99 4-0 5-3 9-3 6-7 1-4 7-11 1991-92 16-10 14-4 30-14 10-3 9-4 19-7 1997-98 18-6 16-8 34-14 19-4 2-2 21-6 1999-2000 9-11 8-3 17-14 12-6 5-3 17-9 1992-93 0-0 7-5 7-5 0-0 6-1 6-1 1998-99 23-4 14-5 37-9 15-9 1-1 16-10 2000-01 11-8 12-4 23-12 13-7 8-6 21-13 1993-94 19-12 13-7 32-19 16-6 5-5 21-11 1999-2000 17-5 13-6 30-11 15-5 1-3 16-8 2001-02 21-6 7-6 28-12 17-8 15-5 32-13 Career 52-37 66-23 118-60 45-19 25-15 70-34 Career 67-19 61-24 138-43 64-24 9-8 73-32 Career 45-25 32-16 77-41 48-28 29-18 77-46

CASEY SHEEVA STEPHEN SMITH PARBHU BASS

Leawood, Kan. Omaha, Neb. Bronxville, N.Y. Rockhurst H.S. Millard North H.S. Iona Prep School

Singles All-American – 2006 Singles All-American – 2007 (ranked 10th) Doubles All-American – 2002 (ranked 8th) (ranked 28th) Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total Year Dual Open Total Dual Open Total 2003-04 16-5 6-2 22-7 6-11 5-1 11-12 1998-99 12-14 4-3 16-17 10-8 3-4 13-12 2004-05 20-3 12-4 32-7 14-9 6-5 20-14 2004-05 14-11 10-3 24-14 9-9 5-4 14-13 1999-2000 12-12 7-3 19-15 9-12 2-4 11-16 2005-06 19-5 14-3 33-8 3-3 12-11 15-14 2005-06 14-12 13-2 27-14 4-8 3-2 7-10 2000-01 11-11 7-5 18-16 11-9 9-2 20-11 2006-07 19-5 10-6 29-12 9-15 13-1 22-16 2006-07 24-4 11-6 36-11 21-4 4-1 25-5 2001-02 14-11 5-5 19-16 17-8 15-5 32-13 2007-08 17-8 10-5 27-13 14-10 5-4 19-14 Career 68-32 40-13 109-46 40-32 17-8 57-40 Career 49-48 23-16 72-64 47-37 29-15 76-52 Career 75-21 46-18 121-40 49-45 27-13 76-58

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 79 Career/Team Records

5. Ryan Sachire 1997-00 77-19 6. Mark Schmidt 1990-93 76-31 INS AT O OUBLES NDIVIDUAL 7. Chuck Coleman 1990-93 75-35 W N . 1 D (I ) Years at 8. Sheeva Parbhu 2004-08 75-21 Name No. 1 Record 9. Mike Gibbons 1982-85 73-34 1. David DiLucia 1989-92 45-19 10. Dave Reiter 1986-89 72-45 2. Brian Patterson 1996-99 44-24 11. Stephen Bass 2003-07 68-31 3. Ryan Keckley 2003-07 42-44 Barry King 2003-07 68-27 4. Mike Wallace 1987-90 41-16 Brett Helgeson 2005-09 68-33 5. Javier Taborga 2000-02 41-21 DOUBLES DUAL-MATCH WINS INS AT O OUBLES EAM Name Years Record W N . 1 D (T ) Years at 1. Tim Noonan 1980-84 69-39 Name No. 1 Record 2. Mike Gibbons 1982-85 68-36 1. Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski 1996-98 30-15 3. Ryan Sachire 1997-00 64-24 2. Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico 2000-01 24-13 Paul Daggs 1985-88 64-42 Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu 2005-07 24-17 5. Carlton Harris 1977-80 62-31 4. David DiLucia/Mike Wallace 1989-90 23-8 Mark McMahon 1980-83 62-39 5. Mike Gibbons/Tim Noonan 1984 22-14 7. Joe Nelligan 1983-86 61-31 Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse 1994-96 22-27 8. Mark Hoyer 1978-81 60-40 9. Herb Hopwood 1978-81 59-41 ATCH LINCHING INS Dave Reiter 1986-89 59-44 M -C W Name Years Wins COMBINED WINS 1. Sheeva Parbhu 2004-08 16 2. Barry King 2003-07 14 Name Years S D Cmb. Brothers Jerry (left) and Jim Evert lost only three singles matches Stephen Bass 2003-07 14 1. David DiLucia 1989-92 146-33 73-30 219-63 4. Luis Haddock 2001-04 13 apiece during their brilliant careers that included two Irish 2. Ryan Sachire 1997-00 138-44 73-32 211-76 5. Matthew Scott 2001-04 12 undefeated seasons and a national championship. 3. Andy Zurcher 1990-94 128-60 78-41 206-101 6. Javier Taborga 1999-02 11 4. Sheeva Parbhu 2004-08 121-40 76-58 197-98 Andrew Laflin 1999-02 11 5. Chuck Coleman 1990-93 123-58 62-30 185-88 8. Ryan Keckley 2003-07 9 6. Ryan Simme 1994-97 96-62 77-40 173-102 9. Patrick Buchanan 2003-06 8 SINGLES WINS 7. Jakub Pietrowski 1995-98 74-62 95-45 169-107 Aaron Talarico 1999-02 8 Name Years Record 8. Michael Sprouse 1993-96 101-53 66-48 167-101 Brian Farrell 2000-03 8 1. David DiLucia 1989-92 146-33 9. Stephen Bass 2003-07 109-46 57-40 166-86 2. Ryan Sachire 1997-00 138-44 10. Brian Patterson 1996-99 83-38 82-43 165-81 OUBLES OINT LINCHING 3. Andy Zurcher 1990-94 128-60 11. Brett Helgeson 2005-09 104-41 59-41 163-82 D -P C INS NDIVIDUAL 4. Chuck Coleman 1990-93 123-58 12. Luis Haddock 2001-04 91-43 70-41 161-84 W (I ) Name Years Wins 5. Sheeva Parbhu 2004-08 121-40 13. Javier Taborga 1999-02 77-40 77-46 154-86 1. Brent D’Amico 2002-04 21 6. Mark Schmidt 1990-93 113-44 14. Mark Schmidt 1990-93 113-44 38-22 151-66 2. Aaron Talarico 1999-2002 20 7. Stephen Bass 2003-07 109-46 15. Mark McMahon 1980-83 87-26 62-39 149-65 Ryan Keckley 2003-07 20 8. Brett Helgeson 2005-09 105-41 Barry King 2003-07 90-37 59-40 149-77 Barry King 2003-07 20 9. Ron Rosas 1990-93 101-52 17. Casey Smith 1999-02 72-64 76-52 148-116 5. Javier Taborga 1999-2002 19 Michael Sprouse 1993-96 101-53 18. Dan Walsh 1985-88 86-39 56-49 142-88 11. Ryan Simme 1994-97 96-62 19. Mike Gibbons 1982-85 73-34 68-36 141-70 OUBLES OINT LINCHING 12. Luis Haddock 2001-04 91-43 20. Jason Pun 1993-96 67-37 72-40 139-77 D -P C 13. Barry King 2003-07 90-37 WINS (TEAM) 14. Mark McMahon 1980-83 87-27 COMBINED DUAL-MATCH WINS Name Years Total 1. Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico 1999-01 13 15. Dan Walsh 1985-88 86-39 Name Years Cmb. S D 2. Brent D’Amico/Ryan Keckley 2004-05 7 16. Brian Kalbas 1986-89 85-54 1. Mark McMahon 1980-83 149-65 87-26 62-39 Barry King/Andrew Roth 2007 7 17. Brian Patterson 1996-99 83-38 2. Ryan Sachire 1997-00 141-43 77-19 64-24 Tyler Davis/Stephen Havens 2008 7 Matthew Scott 2001-03 83-40 3. Mike Gibbons 1982-85 141-70 73-34 68-36 3. Luis Haddock/Casey Smith 2001 6 19. John Jay O'Brien 1993-96 78-37 4. Dan Walsh 1985-88 135-83 81-36 54-47 Brent D’Amico/Matthew Scott 2003-04 6 20. Andrew Laflin 1999-02 77-28 5. Dave Reiter 1986-89 131-89 72-45 59-44 James Malhame/Ashok Raju 2000, ‘02 6 Javier Taborga 1999-02 77-40 6. David DiLucia 1989-92 128-49 83-30 45-19 6. Ryan Keckley/Barry King 2005 5 7. Andy Zurcher 1990-94 126-62 78-38 48-24 Brett Helgeson/Barry King 2007 5 DOUBLES WINS 8. Tim Noonan 1980-84 125-61 56-22 69-39 Casey Watt/Stephen Havens 2009 5 Name Years Record 9. Paul Daggs 1985-88 124-71 60-29 64-42 1. Jakub Pietrowski 1995-98 95-45 Sheeva Parbhu 2004-08 124-66 75-21 49-45 OMBINED LINCHING INS 2. Brian Patterson 1996-99 82-43 11. Herb Hopwood 1978-81 123-80 64-39 59-41 C C W 3. Ryan Keckley 2003-07 81-59 Name Years S D Total 4. Andy Zurcher 1990-94 78-41 SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE 1. Barry King 2003-07 14 20 34 5. Sheeva Parbhu 2004-08 76-59 (MINIMUM 25 MATCHES) 2. Luis Haddock 2001-04 13 18 31 3. Javier Taborga 1999-02 11 19 30 6. Ryan Simme 1994-97 77-40 Name Years Record Pct. 4. Ryan Keckley 2003-07 9 20 29 Javier Taborga 1999-02 77-46 1. Jim Evert 1943, ’47-48 38-3 .927 5. Aaron Talarico 1999-02 8 20 28 8. Casey Smith 1999-02 76-52 2. Jerry Evert 1944, ’47-48 30-3 .909 4. Brent D’Amico 2002-05 3 21 24 9. David DiLucia 1989-92 73-30 3. Bill Heinbecker 1959-61 48-5 .906 5. Matthew Scott 2001-04 12 11 23 Ryan Sachire 1997-00 73-32 4. Don Ralph 1959-61 50-6 .893 Ryan Wenger 1988-91 73-51 5. Maxwell Brown 1957-59 52-7 .881 Note: All records incomplete prior to 1980. Clinching wins first 12. Jason Pun 1993-96 72-40 6. David DiLucia 1989-92 146-33 .816 kept in 1999. 13. Mike Wallace 1987-90 70-30 7. Vijay Freeman 1995-98 29-7 .806 Luis Haddock 2001-04 70-41 8. Tad Eckert 1991-94 24-6 .800 15. Tim Noonan 1980-81, ’83-84 69-39 9. Mark McMahon 1980-83 87-26 .770 16. Mike Gibbons 1982-85 68-36 10. Sheeva Parbhu 2004-08 121-40 .752 Notre Dame All-Time Team Records 17. Michael Sprouse 1993-96 66-48 18. Paul Daggs 1985-88 65-44 WINS AT NO. 1 SINGLES National Championships: Two (1944, 1959) 19. Chuck Coleman 1990-93 62-30 Years at Undefeated Seasons: Six (6-0, 1927; 9-0, 1942; 9-0, Carlton Harris 1977-80 62-31 Name No. 1 Record 1944; 8-0, 1947; 14-0, 1959; 15-0, 1966) Mark McMahon 1980-83 62-39 1. David DiLucia 1989-92 90-11 Longest Winning Streak: 29 (1965-67) 2. Mark McMahon 1980-83 85-26 Longest Winning Streak (One Season): 20 (1971) SINGLES DUAL-MATCH WINS 3. Ryan Sachire 1997-00 72-19 Longest Home Winning Streak: 30 (1957-61) Name Years Record 4. Stephen Bass 2003-07 43-24 Longest Conference Winning Streak: 16 (10/2/82- 1. Mark McMahon 1980-83 87-26 5. Brett Helgeson 2008-09 27-19 4/18/97) 2. David DiLucia 1989-92 83-30 Longest Losing Streak: 7 (1968) 3. Dan Walsh 1985-88 81-36 Most Wins (Season): 27-9 (1981) 4. Andy Zurcher 1990-94 78-38

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SINGLES WINS SINGLES DUAL-MATCH WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Year Record (MINIMUM 10 MATCHES) 1. David DiLucia 1991 46-7 Name Years Singles Pct. 2. David DiLucia 1989 38-9 1. Maxwell Brown 1958 18-0 1.000 3. Ryan Sachire 1999 37-9 Jasjit Singh 1967 16-0 1.000 Ryan Sachire 1997 37-9 Ray Bender 1959 16-0 1.000 5. Stephen Bass 2007 36-11 Tom Murphy 1966 15-0 1.000 Andy Zurcher 1990 36-9 Ryan Simme 1994 36-16 Don Ralph 1959 15-0 1.000 8. Michael Sprouse 1995 35-12 Bill Heinbecker 1959 15-0 1.000 9. Ryan Sachire 1998 34-14 7. David DiLucia 1992 21-1 .955 10. Barry King 2007 33-8 8. Bill Heinbecker 1959 18-1 .947 David DiLucia 1990 33-12 9. Bill Brown 1967 15-1 .938 Ron Rosas 1990 33-12 10. Don Ralph 1961 14-1 .933 Chuck Coleman 1990 33-13 Pedro Rosselló 1966 14-1 .933 Mark Schmidt 1993 33-11 Sheeva Parbhu 2006 33-8 WINS AT NO. 1 SINGLES Name Year Record DOUBLES WINS 1. Mark McMahon 1982 27-2 Name Year Record 1. Barry King 2007 33-10 2. Mark McMahon 1981 26-6 2. Casey Smith 2002 32-13 3. David DiLucia 1991 24-3 Javier Taborga 2002 32-13 4. Ryan Sachire 1999 23-4 4. Ryan Keckley 2007 30-15 David DiLucia 1989 23-4 5. Andy Zurcher 1994 29-18 6. Joe Nelligan 1984 28-7 WINS AT NO. 1 DOUBLES (INDIVIDUAL) 7. Doug Pratt 1984 27-5 Name Year Record Paul Ghidotti 1984 27-12 1. Mike Gibbons 1984 22-14 Michael Sprouse 1995 27-13 Tim Noonan 1984 22-14 10. Paul Najarian 1984 26-12 3. Carlton Harris 1980 20-3 Todd Wilson 1994 26-16 Joe Nelligan notched a 28-7 record in doubles dual-match play in 1984, which stands as the most wins for an Irish student-athlete in Herb Hopwood 1980 20-3 DOUBLES WINS (TEAM) dual partnered play in a season in school history. 5. Six tied with 17 Names Year Record INS AT O OUBLES EAM 1. Casey Smith/Javier Taborga 2002 31-13 7. Paul Idzik/Tim Noonan 1981 19-7 W N . 1 D (T ) 2. Joe Nelligan/Doug Pratt 1984 26-5 8. Matt Horsley/Ryan Sachire 1998 18-3 Names Years Record Paul Ghidotti/Paul Najarian 1984 26-12 Jim Falvey/Tim Noonan 1980 18-5 1. Mike Gibbons/Tim Noonan 1984 22-14 4. Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski 1997 24-7 10. John Carrico/Mike Reilly 1972 17-3 2. Carlton Harris/Herb Hopwood 1980 20-3 Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse 1995 24-13 Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski 1997 17-5 3. Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski 1997 17-5 Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski 1998 24-14 Mark Hoyer/Mark McMahon 1980 17-5 7. Steve Flanigan/Jakub Pietrowski 1995 22-8 Herb Hopwood/Mark Hoyer 1981 17-13 Paul Daggs/Joe Nelligan 1984 17-11 5. Todd Wilson/Andy Zurcher 1994 16-6 Will Forsyth/Chuck Coleman 1993 22-12 Herb Hopwood/Mark Hoyer 1981 17-13 Mike Gibbons/Tim Noonan 1984 22-14 Casey Smith/Javier Taborga 2002 16-8 10. David DiLucia/Chuck Coleman 1991 21-6 COMBINED WINS Tom Grier/Dave Obert 1985 21-10 ATCH LINCHING INS Name Years Cmb. S D M -C W Name Year Total 1. David DiLucia 1991 67-13 46-7 21-6 SINGLES DUAL-MATCH WINS 1. Stephen Bass 2007 7 Name Year Record 2. Barry King 2007 66-18 33-8 33-10 2. Sheeva Parbhu 2007 6 1. Dan Walsh 1987 31-2 3. David DiLucia 1989 62-20 38-9 24-11 Barry King 2007 6 2. Mike Gibbons 1984 28-11 Michael Sprouse 1995 62-25 35-12 27-13 Javier Taborga 2002 6 3. Mark McMahon 1982 27-2 Stephen Bass 2007 61-16 36-11 25-5 Andrew Laflin 2000 6 Paul Najarian 1984 27-9 6. Andy Zurcher 1994 61-37 32-19 29-18 6. Nine tied with 5 5. John Allare 1971 26-4 7. Javier Taborga 2002 60-25 28-12 32-13 Andy Zurcher 1990 26-5 8. Ryan Sachire 1997 57-17 37-9 20-8 Ron Rosas 1990 26-5 OUBLES OINT LINCHING Ryan Simme 1994 57-29 36-16 21-13 D -P C Mark McMahon 1981 26-6 INS NDIVIDUAL 10. Ryan Sachire 1998 55-20 34-14 21-6 W (I ) 9. Paul Ghidotti 1984 25-13 Name Year Total Tim Noonan 1984 25-13 COMBINED DUAL-MATCH WINS 1. Barry King 2007 11 2. Aaron Talarico 2000 10 OUBLES UAL ATCH INS Name Years Cmb. S D D D -M W 3. Andrew Roth 2007 9 Name Year Record 1. Paul Najarian 1984 53-21 27-9 26-12 Tyler Davis 2008 9 1. Joe Nelligan 1984 28-7 2. Paul Ghidotti 1984 52-25 25-13 27-12 Stephen Havens 2008 9 2. Doug Pratt 1984 27-5 3. Dan Walsh 1987 50-10 31-2 19-8 6. Luis Haddock 2001 8 Paul Ghidotti 1984 27-12 4. Mike Gibbons 1984 50-25 28-11 22-14 Javier Taborga 2000 8 4. Paul Najarian 1984 26-12 5. John Allare 1971 49-11 26-4 23-5 5. Paul Daggs 1987 25-7 6. Joe Nelligan 1984 48-24 20-17 28-7 6. Greg Murray 1971 24-7 OUBLES OINT LINCHING 7. Tim Noonan 1984 47-27 25-13 22-14 D -P C 7. John Allare 1971 23-5 INS EAM 8. Stephen Bass 2007 45-8 24-4 21-4 W (T ) 8. Brandon Walsh 1971 22-7 Names Year Total 9. Paul Daggs 1987 44-13 19-6 25-7 9. Stephen Bass 2007 21-4 1. Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico 2000 8 10. Brandon Walsh 1971 43-16 21-9 22-7 Barry King 2007 21-6 2. Luis Haddock/Casey Smith 2001 6 Andrew Roth 2007 21-4 Barry King 2007 43-10 22-4 21-6 Barry King/Andrew Roth 2007 6 Mike Wallace 1987 21-8 Dave Reiter 1986 21-9 SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 15 4. Brent D’Amico/Matthew Scott 2003 5 Tom Grier 1985 21-10 MATCHES) Barry King/Brett Helgeson 2007 5 James Malhame/Ashok Raju 2002 5 Dave Obert 1985 21-10 Name Years Singles Pct. Brian Patterson/Ryan Sachire 1999 5 Tim Noonan 1981 21-10 1. Ray Bender 1959 16-0 1.000 Casey Watt/Stephen Havens 2009 5 2. Jasjit Singh 1967 22-1 .956 OUBLES UAL ATCH INS EAM D D -M W (T ) 3. Maxwell Brown 1958 20-1 .952 Names Year Record OMBINED LINCHING INS 4. Bill Heinbecker 1961 18-1 .947 C C W 1. Joe Nelligan/Doug Pratt 1984 26-5 Name Year S D Total 5. Don Ralph 1959 17-1 .944 Paul Ghidotti/Paul Najarian 1984 26-12 1. Barry King 2007 6 11 17 6. Bill Heinbecker 1959 16-1 .941 3. Greg Murray/Brandon Walsh 1971 22-7 2. Stephen Bass 2007 7 6 13 Mike Gibbons/Tim Noonan 1984 22-14 7. Jim Evert 1947 15-1 .938 3. Javier Taborga 2000 3 8 11 5. Tom Grier/Dave Obert 1985 21-10 8. Pedro Rosselló 1966 14-1 .933 Aaron Talarico 2000 1 10 11 6. Carlton Harris/Herb Hopwood 1980 20-3 9. Mark McMahon 1982 27-2 .931 5. Casey Watt 2009 5 5 10 10. Andrew Laflin 2002 24-2 .923 Barry King 2005 5 5 10 Note: All records incomplete prior to 1980. Clinching wins first kept in 1999. Javier Taborga 2002 6 4 10 Ryan Sachire 1999 4 6 10 Bold indicates current player. 2010 MEN'S TENNIS 81 Honors and Awards

Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year 1986 Tom Fallon 1989 Bob Bayliss 1990 Bob Bayliss 1991 Bob Bayliss 1992 Bob Bayliss

ITA Midwest Region Coach of the Year 1991 Bob Bayliss 1992 Bob Bayliss 1995 Bob Bayliss 2001 Bob Bayliss 2007 Bob Bayliss

ITA Rolex Meritorious Service Award 1995 Bob Bayliss

ITA Midwest Region Assistant Bob Bayliss Coach of the Year 1992 ITA National Coach of the Year 1997 Andy Zurcher 1999 Michael Morgan Central Collegiate Champions 2002 Billy Pate Tom Fallon 1951, ’71 2004 Todd Doebler ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame Inductee Western Tennis Champions 1942, ’44

Team Awards Indiana Collegiate Champions National Championships 1940, ’41 1944 (shared with Texas and Miami) 1959 (shared with Tulane) ITA All-Academic Team 2003, ’04 BIG EAST Conference Champions 1996, ’99, 2002, ’04, ’05, ’07, ’08 Coaching Awards

Blue-Gray National Tennis Classic Champions ITA Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame 1993, 2001, ’07 1988 Tom Fallon

Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champions ITA National Coach of the Year 1989, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95 1992 Bob Bayliss David DiLucia Eastern Collegiate Champions ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year 1992 Dan Magill Award 1966, ’67, ’68, ’74, ’76, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87 2002 Billy Pate Individual Awards Cherry Blossom Tournament Champions BIG EAST Conference Coach of the Year 1958, ’65, ’70 1998 Bob Bayliss 1999 Bob Bayliss Ted A. Farnsworth/ITA National Senior Player 2002 Bob Bayliss of the Year 2004 Bob Bayliss 2000 Ryan Sachire 2005 Bob Bayliss 2002 Javier Taborga 2007 Bob Bayliss 2008 Bob Bayliss Dan Magill Award Award given to the top senior collegiate tennis player in the country. 1992 David DiLucia 1994 Andy Zurcher

All-Americans 1944 Jerry Evert, second team 1944 Charles Samson, second team 1947 Jim Evert, second team 1958 Maxwell Brown, second team 1959 Maxwell Brown, first team 1959 Don Ralph, second team 1959 Bill Heinbecker, third team 1960 Don Ralph, third team 1961 Don Ralph, third team 1967 Bill Brown, first team 1990 David DiLucia, singles 1991 David DiLucia, singles/doubles 1991 Chuck Coleman, doubles 1992 David DiLucia, singles/doubles 1992 Chuck Coleman, doubles Stephen Bass 1993 Chuck Coleman, singles Javier Taborga 2007 ITA All-American 1993 Will Forsyth, singles 2002 ITA National Senior Player of the Year 2007 John Van Nostrand Memorial Award 1994 Todd Wilson, doubles 1994 Andy Zurcher, doubles

82 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player Rolex Achievement Award 1999 Ryan Sachire 1999 Pedro Rosselló 2000 Ryan Sachire 2005 Brent D’Amico USA Tennis Summer 2007 Stephen Bass Collegiate Team 2008 Brett Helgeson 1998 Ryan Sachire All-BIG EAST Team 1999 Ryan Sachire 2000 Ryan Sachire 2009 Brett Helgeson 2006 Sheeva Parbhu 2009 Casey Watt 2010 Stephen Havens 2010 Daniel Stahl ITA Scholar-Athlete Award 2010 Casey Watt 1989 Dave Reiter 1990 Walter Dolhare BIG EAST Championship 1990 Ryan Wenger All-Tournament Team 1992 Will Forsyth Singles 1992 Andy Zurcher 2003 Luis Haddock 1998 Andy Warford 2003 Matthew Scott 1999 Brian Patterson 2004 Stephen Bass 1999 Andy Warford 2004 Luis Haddock 2003 Brent D’Amico 2004 Matthew Scott Ryan Sachire 2005 Stephen Bass 2003 Luis Haddock 2000 ITA National Senior Player of the Year 2005 Brent D’Amico 2004 Brent D’Amico 1999 & 2000 BIG EAST Championship Most 2005 Barry King 2004 Luis Haddock Outstanding Player 2006 Brett Helgeson 2004 Paul Hidaka 2007 Stephen Bass 2007 Barry King BIG EAST Academic All-Stars 2007 Sheeva Parbhu 2007 Brett Helgeson David Anderson 2008-10 All-Americans (cont.) 2008 Sheeva Parbhu Jimmy Bass 2005 1998 Ryan Sachire, singles 2008 Brett Helgeson Stephen Bass 2004, ’06, ‘07 1999 Ryan Sachire, singles 2008 Daniel Stahl Daven Brodess 2010 2000 Ryan Sachire, singles Patrick Buchanan 2003-06 2002 Javier Taborga, singles/doubles Doubles Ricky Buhrman 2001 2002 Casey Smith, doubles 2003 Brent D’Amico/Matthew Scott Patrick Callaghan 2010 2006 Sheeva Parbhu, singles 2004 Luis Haddock/Matthew Scott Nick Chimerakis 2005 2007 Steven Bass, singles 2005 Brent D’Amico/Eric Langenkamp Jake Cram 2003 2005 Ryan Keckley/Barry King Matt Daly 2000-01 CoSIDA Academic All-American 2006 Eric Langenkamp/Ryan Keckley Tyler Davis 2008-10 2007 Stephen Bass/Ryan Keckley Brent D’Amico 2003-05 1994 Andy Zurcher 2007 Brett Helgeson/Sheeva Parbhu Eric Enloe 1998 2008 Brett Helgeson/Sheeva Parbhu Brian Farrell 2000-01, ‘03 Rafael Osuna Award 2008 Andrew Roth/Santiago Montoya Niall Fitzgerald 2009-10 2006 Stephen Bass Peter Graham 2005 BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Nominee Luis Haddock 2001-04 John Van Nostrand Memorial Award 2005 Brent D’Amico Brian Harris 1996 Ben Hatten 2003 Award provides financial assistance to a senior player Stephen Havens 2008-10 about to join professional tour. ITA Midwest Region Player of the Year Brett Helgeson 2006, ’08, ’09 2000 Ryan Sachire 1991 David DiLucia Paul Hidaka 2004 2007 Stephen Bass 1992 David DiLucia Matt Horsley 1997-99 1993 Will Forsyth Matt Johnson 2009 National Tennis Magazine/Arthur Ashe 1994 Andy Zurcher Christian Jordan 1996 Collegiate Award for Sportsmanship 1998 Ryan Sachire Ryan Keckley 2004, ’06, ‘07 2000 Ryan Sachire Samuel Keeton 2009-10 and Leadership 2007 Stephen Bass Bryan Kelly 2010 1993 Chuck Coleman Barry King 2007 1995 Mike Sprouse ITA Midwest Region Rookie of the Year Andrew Laflin 1999-01 1989 David DiLucia Eric Langenkamp 2003 1990 Chuck Coleman Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo 2003 1994 Ryan Simme Marco Magnano 1996-97 1997 Ryan Sachire James Malhame 2001 Paul McNaughton 2003 Ron Mencias 1996-97 Midwest Region Tennis Magazine/Arthur Trent Miller 1997, ‘99-2000 Ashe Collegiate Award for Sportsmanship Santiago Montoya 2006-09 and Leadership Michael Moore 2010 1993 Chuck Coleman Blas Moros 2010 1995 Mike Sprouse John Jay O’Brien 1996 1996 Mike Sprouse Sheeva Parbhu 2006 2005 Brent D’Amico Brian Patterson 1996-99 Brandon Pierpont 2006 John Van Nostrand Memorial Award, Midwest Jakub Pietrowski 1996-98 Region Nominee Jason Pun 1996 Ryan Sachire 1999-00 2000 Ryan Sachire Matthew Scott 2003-04 2002 Javier Taborga Casey Smith 2000-02 Mike Sprouse 1996 Ted A. Farnsworth/ITA National Senior Player Daniel Stahl 2008-09 of the Year (Midwest Region Nominee) Javier Taborga 1999-02 Sheeva Parbhu 2007 Stephen Bass Sean Tan 2009 Yuichi Uda 2006 2006 ITA All-American Andy Warford 1996-99

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 83 Irish Honors

Byron V. Kanaley Award The most-prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete, the Byron V. Kanaley Award has been presented each year since 1927 to senior monogram athletes who have been exemplary as students and leaders. The awards, presented by the Faculty Board on Athletics, are named in honor of a 1904 Notre Dame graduate who was a member of the Irish baseball team as an undergraduate. Kanaley went on to a successful banking career in Chicago and served the University as a lay trustee from 1915 until his death in 1960. Don Ralph Nine members of the Notre Dame men’s tennis team have received the award, including Luis Haddock in 2004 and Brent D’Amico in ’05. 1961

Pedro Rosselló Randy Stehlik Ryan Wenger David DiLucia Andy Zurcher Andy Warford Luis Haddock Brent D’Amico 1966 1977 1991 1992 1993 1999 2004 2005

Notre Dame Monogram Club Most Valuable Player 2002-03 ...... Luis Haddock Dick Bowman Award 2009-10 ...... Samuel Keeton 2001-02 ...... Luis Haddock Named for Dick Bowman, a long-time and dedicated supporter 2008-09 ...... Brett Helgeson 2000-01 ...... Casey Smith of the Irish men’s tennis team, given to the player who goes 2007-08 ...... Brett Helgeson 1999-00 ...... Ricky Buhrman above and beyond the call of duty. 2006-07 ...... Stephen Bass 1998-99 ...... Brian Patterson 2009-10 ...... Tyler Davis 2005-06 ...... Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu 1997-98 ...... Andy Warford 2008-09 ...... Tyler Davis 2004-05 ...... Sheeva Parbhu 1996-97 ...... Marco Magnano 2007-08 ...... Sheeva Parbhu 2003-04 ...... Stephen Bass, Luis Haddock 1995-96 ...... Mike Sprouse 2006-07 ...... Sheeva Parbhu/Stephen Bass 2002-03 ...... Brent D’Amico 1994-95 ...... Horst Dziura 2005-06 ...... Santiago Montoya/Sheeva Parbhu 2001-02 ...... Javier Taborga 1993-94 ...... Horst Dziura 2004-05 ...... Brent D’Amico 2000-01 ...... Casey Smith, Aaron Talarico 1992-93 ...... Andy Zurcher 2003-04 ...... Patrick Buchanan, Matthew Scott 1999-00 ...... Ryan Sachire 1991-92 ...... Will Forsyth 2002-03 ...... Matthew Scott 1998-99 ...... Ryan Sachire 1990-91 ...... Ryan Wenger 2001-02 ...... Javier Taborga 1997-98 ...... Ryan Sachire 1989-90 ...... Andy Zurcher 2000-01 ...... Ricky Buhrman 1996-97 ...... Ryan Sachire 1988-89 ...... Brian Kalbas 1999-00 ...... Ricky Buhrman 1987-88 ...... Ryan Wenger 1995-96 ...... Mike Sprouse Raul Temmy Katthain Award 1994-95 ...... Mike Sprouse Named for Raul Katthain, a varsity tennis player from 1963-65, 1993-94 ...... Andy Zurcher Raymond T. Bender Award and given to the player who displays the most loyalty to the 1992-93 ...... Will Forsyth Named for Raymond T. Bender, a member of the 1959 NCAA team. 1991-92 ...... David DiLucia Champion team, and given to the player on the team with the 2009-10 ...... Patrick Callaghan 1990-91 ...... David DiLucia most enthusiasm. 2008-09 ...... Sean Tan/Matt Johnson 1989-90 ...... David DiLucia 2009-10 ...... Bryan Kelly, Patrick Callaghan, 2007-08 ...... Sheeva Parbhu 1988-89 ...... David DiLucia Blas Moros 2006-07 ...... Santiago Montoya/Stephen Bass 1987-88 ...... Brian Kalbas 2008-09 ...... Santiago Montoya 2007-08 ...... Andrew Roth Barry King 2005-06 ...... Stephen Bass Notre Dame Academic Honors Program 2006-07 ...... Andrew Roth 2004-05 ...... Nick Chimerakis for Student-Athletes 2005-06 ...... Ryan Keckley 2003-04 ...... Matthew Scott Andy Warford (‘99) ...... Finance 2004-05 ...... Patrick Buchanan 2002-03 ...... Patrick Buchanan, Brent D’Amico Ricky Buhrman (‘01) ...... Finance 2003-04 ...... Patrick Buchanan 2001-02 ...... Casey Smith Andrew Laflin (‘02) ...... Accounting 2002-03 ...... Ben Hatten 2000-01 ...... Ricky Burhman Luis Haddock (‘04) ...... ALPP/Economics 2001-02 ...... Ashok Raju 1999-00 ...... Ricky Buhrman, Ryan Sachire Brent D’Amico (‘05) ...... Finance 2000-01 ...... Javier Taborga 1999-00 ...... Ashok Raju, Ryan Sachire 1998-99 ...... Andy Warford Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley 1998-99 ...... Ryan Sachire 1997-98 ...... Ashok Raju, Andy Warford Knute Rockne Student-Athlete Award 1997-98 ...... Matt Horsley, Ryan Sachire 1996-97 ...... Marco Magnano 2009-10 ...... Daniel Stahl 1996-97 ...... Ryan Sachire, Dan Rothschild 1995-96 ...... Marco Magnano 2008-09 ...... Tyler Davis 1995-96 ...... Marco Magnano 1994-95 ...... Marco Magnano 2007-08 ...... Sheeva Parbhu 1994-95 ...... Horst Dziura 1993-94 ...... Eoin Beirne 2006-07 ...... Ryan Keckley 1993-94 ...... Allan Lopez 1992-93 ...... Andy Zurcher 2005-06 ...... Ryan Keckley 1992-93 ...... Tad Eckert 1991-92 ...... Will Forsyth, Tad Eckert 2004-05 ...... Brent D’Amico 1991-92 ...... Chris Wojtalik 1990-91 ...... Ryan Wenger 1990-91 ...... Allan Lopez 2003-04 ...... Brent D’Amico Olen Parks Award Carlton M. Harris Award Named for Olen Parks, the first person to receive a tennis Named for Carlton M. Harris, captain of the 1980 Notre Dame scholarship at Notre Dame and a member of the International Francis Patrick O’Connor men’s tennis team, and given to the player with the best Tennis Hall of Fame, and given to the player who has the best backhand on the team. personality on the team. Award 2009-10 ...... Daniel Stahl 2009-10 ...... Niall Fitzgerald 2008-09 ...... Brett Helgeson 2008-09 ...... Niall Fitzgerald First presented in 1993, the 2007-08 ...... Brett Helgeson 2007-08 ...... Sean Corrigan Francis Patrick O’Connor Award is 2006-07 ...... Brett Helgeson 2006-07 ...... Ryan Keckley/Barry King named in honor of a former Notre 2005-06 ...... Brett Helgeson 2005-06 ...... Barry King Dame wrestler who died in 1973 2004-05 ...... Stephen Bass 2004-05 ...... Barry King following his freshman year at 2003-04 ...... Stephen Bass 2003-04 ...... Paul Hidaka Notre Dame. The award is pre- 2002-03 ...... Brian Farrell 2002-03 ...... Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo 2001-02 ...... Andrew Laflin sented upon nomination of head 2001-02 ...... Matthew Scott 2000-01 ...... Brian Farrell 2000-01 ...... Matthew Scott coaches and is given to one male 1999-00 ...... Ryan Sachire 1999-2000 ...... Javier Taborga and one female student-athlete 1998-99 ...... Matt Daly 1998-99 ...... Ashok Raju who best display the total embodiment of the true spirit of 1997-98 ...... Ryan Sachire 1997-98 ...... Eric Enloe Notre Dame as exemplified by their contribution and inspira- 1996-97 ...... Ryan Sachire 1996-97 ...... Eric Enloe tion to their teams and who possess such characteristics as 1995-96 ...... Brian Harris, Mike Sprouse 1995-96 ...... Brian Harris caring, courage, confidence, encouragement, humility, hon- 1994-95 ...... Brian Harris 1994-95 ...... Dan Rothschild esty, humor, kindness and patience. Brian Patterson became 1993-94 ...... Ryan Simme 1993-94 ...... Tom North 1992-93 ...... Allan Lopez the first men’s tennis player to receive the Francis Patrick 1992-93 ...... Mark Schmidt 1991-92 ...... Chuck Coleman 1991-92 ...... Tom North O’Connor Award, in 1999. Sheeva Parbhu (pictured) won the 1990-91 ...... Mark Schmidt 1990-91 ...... Andy Zurcher award in 2008.

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ND Bayliss ND Bayliss ND Bayliss Opponent vs. vs. Opponent vs. vs. Opponent vs. vs. Air Force 1-0 3-0 Illinois 22-20 14-12 South Florida 5-2 4-2 Akron 3-0 1-0 Illinois-Chicago 4-0 0-0 Southern Illinois 13-8 4-1 Alabama 3-2 3-2 Illinois State 8-1 3-1 Southern Methodist 1-0 1-0 Albion 1-0 0-0 Indiana 41-27 14-4 SMU 5-3 5-3 Amherst 0-0 1-2 Indiana State 21-3 4-0 Stanford 0-3 0-3 Arizona State 3-1 3-1 Indianapolis 1-0 1-0 Swarthmore 0-0 14-1 Iona 0-0 1-0 Syracuse 0-0 3-0 Armour Tech 5-0 0-0 Iowa 27-19 7-1 Tampa 1-0 0-0 Army 1-0 16-1 Iowa State 1-0 0-0 Temple 0-0 1-1 Auburn 2-0 2-0 IUPUI 1-0 1-0 Tennessee 0-2 0-2 Babson 0-0 3-1 Jacksonville 0-0 2-0 Tennessee State 1-0-1 0-0 Ball State 35-5 19-2 James Madison 0-0 1-0 Texas 3-10 3-10 Bates 0-0 3-0 Johns Hopkins 0-0 5-0 Texas A&M 3-4 3-4 Baylor 1-1 1-0 Kalamazoo 26-11 2-1 Texas A&M-CC 1-0 1-0 Bellarmine 3-0 0-0 Kansas 2-1 2-0 TCU 2-3 2-3 Bentley 0-0 3-0 Kent State 1-0 0-0 Texas-Pan American 0-1 0-0 Biscayne College 1-0 0-0 Kentucky 13-12-1 6-8 Texas-San Antonio 1-0 0-0 Bloomsburg State 0-0 9-0 Lawrence College 1-0 0-0 Texas Lutheran 1-0 0-0 Boise State 4-6 4-5 Lehigh 0-0 3-0 Texas State 1-0 0-0 Boston College 3-0 3-4 Long Beach State 1-1 0-0 Texas Tech 1-1 1-1 Louisville 8-6 5-6 Toledo 25-2 7-0 Boston University 0-0 0-3 LSU 1-5 1-4 Towson 0-0 3-0 Bowdoin 0-0 2-0 Loyola Chicago 4-0 0-0 Trinity (Conn.) 0-0 3-0 Bowling Green 21-1 3-0 Loyola Marymount 3-0 0-0 Truman 1-0 0-0 Bradley 10-1 2-0 Maine 0-0 2-0 Tufts 0-0 2-2 Brandeis 0-0 5-1 Malone 1-0 0-0 Tulane 2-3 2-2 Brown 1-0 14-2 Manchester 1-0 0-0 Tulsa 3-4 2-4 Bucknell 0-0 0-1 Marquette 45-0 5-0 UAB 4-1 3-1 Butler 10-1 1-0 Marshall 5-0 0-0 UCF 1-0 0-0 California 0-1 0-1 Maryland 0-3 7-6 UC Irvine 1-1 1-0 Cal State - Bakersfield 1-0 0-0 Massachusetts 0-0 1-1 UCLA 0-5 0-4 Cal State - Domingus Hills 0-0 0-0 MIT 1-0 1-0 UC Riverside 0-1 0-0 Cal State - L.A. 6-0 0-0 Memphis 0-1 0-0 UC San Diego 1-1 0-0 Cal St. Northridge 1-0 0-0 Merchant Marine Academy 1-0 0-0 UMBC 0-0 1-0 Carnegie Mellon 1-0 0-0 Miami (Florida) 8-9 8-7 UNLV 1-0 1-0 Miami (Ohio) 10-3 7-3 USC 1-8 1-5 Case Reserve 1-0 0-0 Miami Dade South 1-0 0-0 Valparaiso 12-0 0-0 Catholic University 0-0 3-0 Michigan 28-44 17-7 Vanderbilt 1-1 0-0 Center College 1-0 0-0 Michigan State 47-32 25-1 Vermont 0-0 3-0 Central Florida CC 1-0 0-0 Michigan Tech 0-0 0-0 Villanova 2-0 3-0 Central Michigan 2-0 0-0 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 1-0 Virginia 1-6 1-10 Chaminade 1-0 1-0 Minnesota 14-12 9-7 CC of Virginia 0-0 1-0 Chicago 6-9 0-0 Mississippi 0-4 0-4 VCU 1-2 1-2 Cincinnati 13-3 1-0 Mississippi State 5-1 5-1 Virginia Tech 5-2 3-1 Claremont College 4-0 0-0 Murray State 2-0 1-0 Wabash 4-0 0-0 Clark 0-0 5-0 Navy 3-2 2-1 Wake Forest 2-0 1-0 Colby 0-0 2-0 New Mexico 5-0 5-0 Washington 1-3 1-3 Colgate 1-0 3-0 New Mexico State 1-0 1-0 Washington (St. Louis) 2-0 0-0 Colorado 6-2 5-1 New York University 1-0 0-0 Washington & Lee 3-0 8-0 North Carolina 7-10 7-8 Wayne State 2-0 1-0 Colorado St.-Pueblo 0-0 1-0 North Carolina State 2-0 1-0 Wesleyan 0-0 2-0 Columbia 0-0 6-9 North Colorado 1-0 0-0 West Virginia 6-1 5-1 Connecticut 1-0 3-0 Notre Dame -- 1-0 Western Michigan 41-20 3-0 Connecticut College 0-0 1-0 Northern Illinois 17-4 4-0) Whittier College 4-0 0-0 Cornell 1-0 14-1 Northwestern 42-36-1 17-4 William & Mary 9-2 18-1-1 Culver Academy 2-0 0-0 Ohio 5-0 1-0 Williams 0-0 4-1 Dartmouth 0-0 12-4 Ohio State 26-25 17-8 Wisconsin 48-17 18-6 Davidson 0-0 1-0 Ohio Wesleyan 1-0 0-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1-0 0-0 Denison 1-0 0-0 Oklahoma 2-1 2-0 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 11-0 0-0 Detroit 21-0 0-0 Oklahoma State 2-0 2-0 Wisconsin State 3-0 0-0 DePaul 26-0 3-0 Old Dominion 0-0 1-2 Yale 0-2 9-6 DePauw 7-0 0-0 Oral Roberts 3-0 0-0 Xavier 2-0 0-0 Drake 5-1 3-1 Penn State 2-1-1 11-9 Notes: Parentheses in “ND vs.” column indicate Notre Dame’s record in Duke 7-16 7-11 Pennsylvania 4-0 10-9 exhibition matches against the school. Parentheses in “Bayliss vs.” column Pepperdine 2-3 2-3 indicate Bob Bayliss’ record vs. the school while coaching at Notre Dame. Duquesne 2-0 0-0 Pierce College 3-1 0-0 Earlham College 1-0 0-0 Pittsburgh 3-0 0-0 East Stroudsberg 0-0 11-0 Point Loma College 1-0 0-0 ND Bayliss East Tennessee State 0-1 0-1 Pomona 1-0 0-0 Conference vs. vs. Eastern Kentucky 1-1 0-0 Presbyterian College 0-0 1-0 America East 0-0 1-4 (.200) Eastern Michigan 17-1 1-0 Prince Georges CC 0-0 1-0 Atlantic 10 14-2 (.875) 25-2 (.926) Eckerd 2-0 0-0 Princeton 0-1 1-14 Atlantic Coast 41-47 (.470) 44-46 (.494) Evansville 1-0 0-0 Providence 0-0 1-0 Atlantic Sun 0-1(.000) 2-1 (.667) Flagler 1-0 0-0 Purdue 52-9 18-0 Big 12 18-17 (.485) 17-14 (.517) Florida 3-4 2-3 Queens 0-0 1-0 BIG EAST 103-6 (.971) 50-5 (.961) Florida International 1-0 0-0 Redlands 1-1 0-0 Big South 1-0 (1.000) 0-0 Florida State 6-2 6-2 RPI 0-0 1-0 Rice 2-1 2-0 Big Ten 346-239-2 (.592) 164-56 (.755) Fresno State 4-1 4-1 Richmond 0-1 8-1 Big West 1-2 (.333) 1-0 (1.000) Furman 2-0 2-0 Rollins College 0-1 0-0 Colonial Athletic 9-3 (.750) 20-5 (.800) George Washington 5-1 14-0 Rutgers 6-0 6-0 Conference USA 17-12 (.607) 14-7 (.667) Georgetown 8-1 20-0 Saint Ambrose 4-0 0-0 Horizon 14-1 (.933) 1-0 (1.000) Georgia 1-7 1-7 Saint Edward’s 1-0 0-0 Ivy 9-7 (.563) 71-60 (.542) Grinnell 0-2 0-0 Saint John’s 5-0 4-0 Mid-America 116-31 (.786) 31-2 (.935) Guilford College 1-0 0-0 Saint Joseph’s 2-0 2-0 Mid-Continent 15-0 (1.000) 0-0 Gustavus Adolphus 2-0 0-0 Saint Leo College 2-0 0-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic 0-0 5-1 (.833) Hampton Institute 0-0 0-1 Saint Louis 3-0 0-0 Missouri Valley 57-14 (.803) 16-3 (.842) Hartford 0-0 0-1 Saint Mary’s (Texas) 0-1 0-0 Mountain West 8-6 (.571) 10-3 (.769) Harvard 3-4 5-15 Salisbury State 0-0 7-0 Ohio Valley 4-2 (.667) 1-0 (1.000) Haverford 0-0 2-0 San Diego 1-0 1-0 San Diego State 0-3 0-0 Pacific-10 5-20 (.200) 5-16 (.238) Hawaii 3-1 2-0 Patriot 3-2 (.600) 20-3 (.870) High Point 1-0 0-0 South Alabama 0-1 0-1 South Carolina 1-2 1-1 Southeastern 30-40-1 (.423) 21-32 (.392) Howard 0-0 5-0 Southern 2-0 (1.000) 3-0 (1.000) Idaho 1-0 1-0 Southland 2-1 (.667) 1-0 (1.000) Sun Belt 0-1 0-1 West Coast 6-2 (.750) 3-2 (.600) Western Athletic 12-8 (.632) 11-6 (.688)

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 85 NCAA Team Championship 2010 – First Round NCAA Round of 16 Stanford, Calif., May 21 NCAA First Round #1 Georgia 4, #18 Notre Dame 0 Champaign, Ill., May 14 Singles: (G) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 6-2, 6-3; #27 Wisconsin, #39 Notre Dame Sheeva Parbhu (ND) led #19 Luis Flores (G) 7-5, 1-2, aban.; Singles: #24 Moritz Baumann (WIS) def. #53 Casey Watt Antonio Ruiz (G) def. Brett Helgeson (ND) 6-3, 6-1; Matic (ND) 6-1, 6-3 2; #30 Marek Michalicka (WIS) vs. Stephen Omerzel (G) def. Ryan Keckley (ND) 6-2, 6-1; Barry King (ND) Havens (ND) 6-4, 6-7 (1-7), 5-5, unfinished 3; Patrick led Colin Purcell (G) 6-1, 2-4, aban.; Strahinja Bobusic (G) led Pohlmann (WIS) def. #103 Daniel Stahl (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 6-14; Eric Langenkamp (ND) 6-1, 2-5, aban. Doubles: Isner/Ruiz Samuel Keeton (ND) def. Chris Freeman (WIS) 4-6, 6-4, 6-25; (G) def. Keckley/Langenkamp (ND) 8-6; Flores/Omerzel (G) Billy Bertha (WIS) def. David Anderson (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 6-26; led King/Parbhu (ND) 8-7, aban.; Bobusic/Purcell (G) def. Blas Moros (ND) def. Michael Dierberger (WIS) 6-4, 6-4. Bass/Andrew Roth (ND) 8-4. Doubles: #15 Moritz Baumann/Marek Michalicka (WIS) def. #59 Casey Watt/Stephen Havens (ND) 8-2; Patrick 2005 – First Round Pohlmann/Michael Dierberger (WIS) def. Tyler Davis/Niall Fitzgerald (ND) 8-4; Daniel Stahl/David Anderson (ND) def. NCAA First Round Ricardo Martin/Chris Freeman (WIS) 8-4. Urbana, Ill., May 14 #33 Louisville 4, #32 Notre Dame 1 2009 – First Round Singles: Damar Johnson (L) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 1-6, 6-4, 6-3; Brent D’Amico (ND) vs. Slavko Radman (L) 4-6, 6-2, NCAA First Round aban.; Jakob Gustafsson (L) def. Barry King (ND) 7-6 (7-4), Columbus, Ohio, May 8 6-3; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Octavian Nicodim (L) 6-1, 6-4; #35 Michigan 4, #29 Notre Dame 1 Jeremy Clark (L) def. Irackli Akhvlediani (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Nicolas Singles: #31 Brett Helgeson (ND) def. #93 Jason Jung (UM) Houard (L) led Patrick Buchanan (ND) 6-4, 6-6, aban. 6-3, 7-6; Andrew Mazlin (UM) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 3-6, Doubles: Clark/Gustafsson (L) def. D’Amico/Langenkamp 6-4, 6-4; Mike Sroczynski (UM) vs. Casey Watt (ND) 7-6, 5-7, (ND) 9-8 (7-5); Ryan Keckley/King (ND) def. Jhonny Berrido/ 2-2, aban.; Chris Madden (UM) def. Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-3, Radman (L) 8-5; Johnson/Mark Kennedy (L) def. Bass/Parbhu 1-6, 6-2; George Navas (UM) vs. David Anderson (ND) 0-6, (ND) 8-3. 7-5, 3-1, aban.; Drew Daniel (UM) def. Tyler Davis (ND) 7-5, 6-4. Doubles: #53 Jason Jung/George Navas (UM) vs. #30 2004 – First Round Brett Helgeson/Tyler Davis (ND) 7-6, aban.; Chris Madden/ Andrew Mazlin (UM) def. Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) NCAA First Round 8-4; Peter Aarts/Mike Sroczynski (UM) def. David Anderson/ Cambridge, Mass., May 15 Daniel Stahl (ND) 8-3. #19 Tulane 4, #30 Notre Dame 0 Singles: Michael Kogan (T) def. Luis Haddock (ND) 6-3, 6-3; 2008 – First Round Stephen Bass posted six combined (doubles and singles) wins in Dmitriy Koch (T) def. Matthew Scott (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Stephen Bass (ND) led Ted Angelinos (T) 7-5, 2-6, 1-0, aban.; Brent NCAA First Round NCAA team championship play, including two singles wins in D’Amico (ND) led David Goulet (T) 2-6, 6-1, 4-2, aban.; Columbus, Ohio, May 10 2007. Jacobo Hernandez (T) def. Barry King (ND) 6-4, 6-4; Eric #41 East Tennessee State 4, #26 Notre Dame 2 Langenkamp (ND) led Alberto Sottocorno (T) 7-5, 2-4, aban. Singles: #44 Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Enrique Olivares (ET) Doubles: Haddock/Scott (ND) vs. Goulet/Kogan (T) 5-5, NCAA Second Round 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; Sebastian Serrano (ET) def. #111 Sheeva aban.; Angelinos/Koch (T) def. D’Amico/Langenkamp Notre Dame, Ind., May 12 Parbhu (ND) 6-4, 6-7 (3-7), 6-4; Predrag Burmazovic (ET) def. (ND) 8-3; Hernandez/Sottocorno (T) def. Paul Hidaka/Ryan #5 Notre Dame 4, #38 Wisconsin 0 Andrew Roth (ND); 6-1, 6-2; Lisandro Picardo (ET) def. Keckley (ND) 8-3. Stephen Havens (ND) 6-3, 6-3; David Anderson (ND) vs. Singles: Stephen Bass (ND) def. Moritz Baumann (W) 6-3, Oscar Posada (ET) 6-4, 1-6, 5-4 aban.; Daniel Stahl (ND) def. 6-4; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) led Jeremy Sonkin (W) 4-6, 6-4, 4-0, 2002 – Round of 16 Daniel Isaza (ET) 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. Doubles: Posada/Ahlgren aban.; Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Nolan Polley (W) 7-5, 6-4; (ET) def. Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) 8-6; Serrano/Olivares (ET) Barry King (ND) vs. Luchezar Kasarov (W) 6-7, 6-2, 1-2, aban.; NCAA First Round def. Montoya/Roth (ND) 8-4; Havens/Davis (ND) vs. Picardo/ Ryan Keckley (ND) vs. Felipe Bellido (W) 7-5, 5-6, aban.; Notre Dame, Ind., May 11 Isaza (ET) 7-7, aban. Andrew Roth (ND) def. Michael Dierberger (W) 7-6 (7-2), 6-4. #14 Notre Dame 4, #47 Michigan 0 Doubles: Bass/Keckley (ND) def. Baumann/Kasarov (W) 8-5; Singles: Javier Taborga (ND) def. Henry Beam (M) 7-5, 6-3; 2007 – Round of 16 Dierberger/Polley (W) def. Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) 8-6; King/ Casey Smith (ND) def. Ben Cox (M) 7-6 (7-3), 6-3; Aaron Roth (ND) def. Michael Muskievicz/Sonkin (W) 8-6. Talarico (ND) vs. Matt Lockin (M) 6-3, 3-6, aban.; Anthony NCAA First Round Jackson (M) led Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) 2-6, 7-5, 2-1, Notre Dame, Ind., May 11 NCAA Round of 16 aban.; Greg Novak (M) led Matthew Scott (ND) 6-2, 4-4, #5 Notre Dame 4, Butler 0 Athens, Ga., May 17 aban.; Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Josef Fischer (M) 6-0, 6-3. Singles: Stephen Bass (ND) def. James Low (B) 6-0, 6-0; #12 USC 4, #5 Notre Dame 3 Doubles: Smith/Taborga (ND) def. Brett Baudinet/Chris Sheeva Parbhu (ND) vs. Eric Breitenbach (B) 3-6, 6-1, aban.; Singles: Jamil Al-Agba (USC) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 7-6 (11- Shaya (M) 8-5; Beam/Lockin (M) def. Ashok Raju/Talarico Brett Helgeson (ND) led Evan West (B) 6-3, 2-1, aban.; Barry 9), 6-2; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Dejan Cvetkovic (USC) 5-7, (ND) 8-5; Brent D’Amico/Haddock-Morales (ND) def. King (ND) def. Ben Raynauld (B) 6-2, 6-1; Ryan Keckley (ND) 7-5, 6-3; Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Kaes Van't Hof (USC) 6-3, Jackson/Novak (M) 9-8 (8-6). led Sandy Berry (B) 6-3, 2-2, aban.; Andrew Roth (ND) def. 2-6, 6-3; (USC) def. Barry King (ND) 6-3, 7-6; Gary Scott Newmark (B) 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: Bass/Keckley (ND) Sacks (USC) def. Ryan Keckley (ND) 7-6, 5-7, 6-4; Jason def. Low/Reynauld (B) 8-2; Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) vs. Berry/ McNaughton (USC) def. Andrew Roth (ND) 6-4, 6-1. Doubles: Breitenbach (B) 6-6, aban.; King/Roth (ND) def. Newmark/ Bass/Keckley (ND) def. Farah/Van't Hof (USC) 9-8 (7-3); West (B) 8-4. Cvetkovic/Sacks (USC) def. Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) 8-2; King/ Roth (ND) def. Al-Agba/Garrett Snyder (USC) 8-6. Notre Dame in the NCAA Tournament 2006 – Round of 16 The University of Notre Dame men’s tennis team has NCAA First Round advanced to the NCAA Championship in 19 of the last 21 years, College Station, Texas, May 12 making it one of only 11 Division I teams to hold that distinction. #18 Notre Dame 4, #63 Brown 3 The run has been highlighted by a trip to the championship Singles: Dan Hanegby (B) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 0-6, 6-2, 7-5; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Basu Ratnam (B) 6-2, 6-4; Brett match in 1992 – the first by a Northern school since the inception Helgeson (ND) def. Eric Thomas (B) 6-4, 5-7, 6-1; Saurabh of the team tournament – and an appearance in the quarterfi- Kohli (B) def. Ryan Keckley (ND) 7-6, 3-6, 6-4; Barry King (ND) nals in 1993, as well as four other trips to the round of 16. def. Phil Charm (B) 6-1, 6-3; Eric Langenkamp (ND) def. Luke Notre Dame won the NCAA Championship in 1959, along Tedaldi (B) 6-2, 6-1. Doubles: Charm/Lee (B) def. Keckley/ with Tulane, when the tournament was based on points gained Langenkamp (ND) 8-3; King/Parbhu (ND) led Henegby/Kohli from individual singles and doubles victories. The Irish also tied (B) 8-7, aban.; Garland/Thomas (B) def. Bass/Santiago with Texas and Miami (Fla.) to win the national title in 1944, when Montoya (ND) 8-6. only wins from the quarterfinals or later counted as team points. Notre Dame finished in the top 10 at the NCAAs 17 times from NCAA Second Round 1943-67. College Station, Texas, May 13 In 1977, the NCAA Championship became a 20-team event #18 Notre Dame 4, #19 Texas A&M 2 with all teams picked on an at-large basis. In 1994, the event Singles: Jerry Makowski (A&M) def. Stephen Bass (ND) 6-4, developed into a regional format with the top eight teams in the 6-3; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Bryan Wooten (A&M) 6-1, 6-3; country and eight regional winners advancing to a bracket of 16, Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Matt Bain (A&M) 6-2, 6-0; Ryan which was played at a national site. In 1999, the championship Keckley (ND) def. Brett Joelson (A&M) 7-6 (7-5), 6-4; Mohamed expanded to 64 teams, dropped the regional format and imple- Dakki (A&M) led Barry King (ND) 6-4, 5-4, aban.; Eric mented first- and second-round matches at 16 campus sites for Langenkamp (ND) def. John Nallon (A&M) 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: every team in the championship. The 16 teams winning their *Joelson/Makowski (A&M) def. Keckley/Langenkamp (ND) second-round matches in 2011 advance to the national site in 8-6; King/Parbhu (ND) vs. Marcus Lunt/Wooten (A&M) 7-7, In 2005, Brent D’Amico became one of nine Irish men’s tennis aban.; Bain/Nallon (A&M) def. Bass/Helgeson (ND) 8-6. Palo Alto, Calif., for the final rounds of competition May 19-30. player to win the Byron V. Kanaley Award, the most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete.

86 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® NCAA Second Round 1998 – Regional Quarterfinals Notre Dame, Ind., May 12 #14 Notre Dame 4, #40 Purdue 0 NCAA Midwest Regional Quarterfinals Singles: Javier Taborga (ND) led Scott Mayer (P) 3-6, 6-4, 3-1, Notre Dame, Ind., May 15 aban.; Casey Smith (ND) led Derek Miller (P) 4-6, 6-3, 3-2, #48 Minnesota 4, #24 Notre Dame 3 aban.; Aaron Talarico (ND) def. Carl McCafferty (P) 7-5, 6-3; Singles: Tom Chicoine (M) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 6-3, 7-6 (4); Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) led Andrew Wakefield (P) 7-6 Adam Selkirk (M) def. Jakub Pietrowski (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Brian (7-4), 3-6, aban.; Matthew Scott (ND) def. Laith Al-Agba (P) Patterson (ND) def. Martin Michalowski (M) 6-2, 6-1; Jon 6-2, 6-3; Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Troy Havens (P) 6-2, 6-1. Svensson (M) def. Dan Rothschild (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Matt Horsley Doubles: Mayer/Dan Swan (P) def. Smith/Taborga (ND) 8-5; (ND) def. Jorge Duenas (M) 6-3, 7-6 (5); Tyson Parry (M) def. Ashok Raju/Talarico (ND) def. Al-Agba/McCafferty (P) 8-5; Eric Enloe (ND) 6-4, 7-6 (1). Doubles: Pietrowski/Patterson Brent D’Amico/Haddock-Morales (ND) def. Seth McKinley/ (ND) def. Chicoine/ Michalowski (M) 8-5; Vijay Freeman/ Miller (P) 9-7. Rothschild (ND) def. Duenas/Parry (M) 8-5; Martin Kristoffersen/Selkirk (M) def. Horsley/Sachire (ND) 8-6. NCAA Round of 16 College Station, Texas, May 18 1997 – Regional Semifinals #3 Illinois 4, #14 Notre Dame 1 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals Singles: Javier Taborga (ND) def. Amer Delic (UI) 7-6 (7-5), Champaign, Ill., May 10 6-4; (UI) def. Casey Smith (ND) 7-6 (7-4), 6-1; #69 Minnesota 4, #13 Notre Dame 2 Philip Stolt (UI) led Aaron Talarico (ND) 5-7, 6-2, 2-0, aban.; Singles: Ryan Sachire (ND) def. Lars Hjarrand (M) 6-3, 7-5; Tom Mike Kosta (UI) led Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 3-1, Chicoine (M) def. Jakub Pietrowski (ND) 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (2); Ryan aban.; Michael Calkins (UI) def. Matthew Scott (ND) 6-3, 4-6, Simme (ND) def. Ben Gabler (M) 6-1, 7-6 (8); Adam Selkirk (M) 6-2; Nathan Zeder (UI) def. Andrew Laflin (ND) 6-1, 6-4 def. Brian Patterson (ND) 2-6, 6-3, 6-4; Martin Michalowski (M) Doubles: Calkins/Delic (UI) led Smith/Taborga (ND) 7-2, def. Danny Rothschild (ND) 6-4, 6-4; Eric Enloe (ND) vs. Robin aban.; Stolt/Wilson (UI) def. Ashok Raju/Talarico (ND) 8-4; Rutili (ND), aban. Doubles: Hjarrand/Gabler (M) def. Kosta/Zeder (UI) def. Brent D’Amico/Haddock- Pietrowski/Patterson (ND) 9-7; Chicoine/Martin Kirstofferson Morales (ND) 8-2. (M) def. Sachire/Trent Miller (ND) 8-6; Simme/Rothschild (ND) 2001 – Second Round def. Michalowski/Rutilli (M) 8-5. NCAA First Round Cambridge, Mass., May 12 #13 Notre Dame 4, #47 Harvard 0 Singles: Casey Smith (ND) led William Lee (H) 4-6, 6-4, 3-2, aban.; Javier Taborga (ND) led Cliff Nguyen (H) 6-4, 2-6, aban.; In 1994 and 1995, Ryan Simme won the first round matches of Oli Choo (H) led Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) 6-2, 2-4, aban.; the ITA National Collegiate Grand Slam, one of the three most Aaron Talarico (ND) def. Anthony Barker (H) 6-3, 6-3; Brian prestigious collegiate tennis tournaments. NCAA Division I Team Farrell (ND) def. George Turner (H) 6-2, 6-2; Matt Daly (ND) def. Mark Riddell (H) 6-2, 6-3. Doubles: Taborga/Talarico NCAA Second Round Championship Individual Records (ND) def. Barker/Turner (H) 8-1; Lee/Riddell (H) def. James Cambridge, Mass., May 13 Team Record: 16-18 (7-4 home, 3-1 away, 6-13 neutral) Name Singles Doubles Total Malhame/Smith (ND) 8-5; Haddock-Morales/Farrell (ND) def. #18 Washington 4, #13 Notre Dame 1 Andy Zurcher 4-5 4-1-2 8-6-2 Chris Chiou/Dalibor Snyder (H) 8-5. Singles: Matt Hanlin (UW) def. Casey Smith (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Barry King 2-3-1 4-0 6-3-1 Javier Taborga (ND) led Andre Bizjak (UW) 6-1, 3-6, 2-0, Will Forsyth 3-4-1 3-0-2 6-4-3 aban.; Luis Haddock-Morales (ND) def. Jeremy Berman (UW) Casey Smith 3-2-3 3-3-2 6-5-5 6-2, 6-3; Andy Posavac (UW) def. Aaron Talarico (ND) 6-1, 6-3; Brett Helgeson 6-1-1 0-4-2 6-5-3 Ari Strasberg (UW) def. Brian Farrell (ND) 6-1, 6-0; Matt Daly Stephen Bass 2-5-1 4-3 6-8-1 (ND) led Dillon Ruby (UW) 7-6, 2-1, aban. Doubles: Berman/ Andrew Roth 2-2 3-2 5-4 Posavac (UW) def. Taborga/Talarico (ND) 8-6; James Todd Wilson 3-1-1 2-1 5-2-1 Malhame/Smith (ND) led Ruby/Strasberg (UW) 7-6, aban.; David DiLucia 4-2 1-1-1 5-3-1 Hanlin/Bizjak (UW) def. Haddock-Morales/Farrell (ND) 8-2. Ryan Simme 3-3-1 2-1-4 5-4-5 Javier Taborga 3-1-3 2-4-2 5-5-5 2000 – Second Round Aaron Talarico 3-1-3 2-4-1 5-5-4 NCAA First Round Chuck Coleman 3-5 2-0-1 5-5-1 Los Angeles, Calif., May 13 Ryan Keckley 1-3-2 4-4 5-7-2 #34 Notre Dame 4, #42 New Mexico State 0 Jason Pun 1-4-1 4-3 5-7-1 Singles: Ryan Sachire (ND) led Marc Legris (NMS) 6-2, 2-6, Sheeva Parbhu 4-1-2 0-4-1 5-4-3 1-0, aban.; Matt Daly (ND) led Cesar Obieta (NMS) 6-2, 4-3, Andrew Laflin 4-2 0-0 4-2 aban.; Casey Smith (ND) led Jens Bolleyer (NMS) 7-6, 4-6, 1-0, John Jay O’Brien 3-2-1 1-0-2 4-2-3 aban.; Javier Taborga (ND) def. Felix Hutt (NMS) 6-3, 7-6 ; Matt Daly 2-1-2 2-1 4-2-2 Aaron Talarico (ND) def. Alvaro Dominquez (NMS) 6-1, 6-1; Luis Haddock 1-1-4 3-2-1 4-3-5 Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Ben Newcombe (NMS) 6-4, 6-2. Ron Rosas 4-3-1 0-1-2 4-4-3 Doubles: Legris/Obieta (NMS) led Taborga/Talarico (ND) Jakub Pietrowski 2-3 2-3 4-6 6-5, aban.; Trent Miller/Sachire (ND) def. Bolleyer/Newcombe Mike Sprouse 3-4-1 1-3-2 4-7-3 (NMS) 8-3; Daly/Smith (ND) def. Dominquez/Hutt (NMS) 8-6. Mark Schmidt 2-6 1-1-2 3-7-2 Chris Wojtalik 0-0 2-0-1 2-0-1 NCAA Second Round Allan Lopez 0-0 2-1 2-1 Los Angeles, Calif., May 14 Brian Farrell 1-1 1-1 2-2 #2 UCLA 4, #42 Notre Dame 2 Danny Rothschild 0-2 2-0 2-2 Singles: Jong-Min Lee (UCLA) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 6-4, Brent D’Amico 0-0-2 2-3 2-3-2 3-6, 6-4; Jean-Noel Grinda (UCLA) def. Matt Daly (ND) 6-4, Eric Langenkamp 2-0-1 0-5 2-5-1 6-3; Casey Smith (ND) def. Jean-Julien Rojer (UCLA) 6-4, 6-4; Brian Patterson 1-2-1 1-3 2-5-1 Lassi Ketola (UCLA) def. Javier Taborga (ND) 6-1, 7-6 (7-2); Ryan Sachire 1-3-1 1-3-1 2-6-2 Aaron Talarico (ND) vs. Erfan Djahangiri (UCLA) 3-6, 6-4, 4-4, Vijay Freeman 0-0 1-0 1-0 aban.; Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Chris Sands (UCLA) 6-4, 7-5. Santiago Montoya 0-0 1-1 1-1 Doubles: Grinda/Rojer (UCLA) def. Taborga/Talarico (ND) Matt Horsley 1-0 0-1 1-1 8-3; Lee/Sands (UCLA) led Trent Miller/Sachire (ND) 7-6, Steve Flanigan 0-0-1 1-1 1-1-1 aban.; Ketola/Rettenmaier (UCLA) def. Daly/Smith (ND) 8-4. Matthew Scott 1-2-1 0-0-1 1-2-2 Trent Miller 0-0 1-2-1 1-2-1 1999 – First Round Ashok Raju 0-0 1-2 1-2 NCAA First Round Daniel Stahl 1-1 0-1 1-2 Terre Haute, Ind., May 15 Irackli Akhvlediani 0-1 0-0 0-1 #20 Harvard 4, #30 Notre Dame 2 Patrick Buchanan 0-0-1 0-0 0-0-1 Singles: James Blake (H) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3; Ryan Wenger 0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 Brian Patterson (ND) vs. John Doran (H) aban.; Matt Daly James Malhame 0-0 0-1-1 0-1-1 Tom North 0-0 0-1 0-1 Brett Helgeson is Notre Dame’s all-time leader in NCAA team (ND) def. Kunj Majmudar (H) 6-3, 6-4; Joe Green (H) def. Paul Hidaka 0-0 0-1 0-1 Andrew Laflin (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Casey Smith (ND) def. Scott championship play with six career singles victories. Eric Enloe 0-1-1 0-0 0-1-1 Clark (H) 6-4, 6-0; Mike Passarella (H) def. Andy Warford (ND) Brian Harris 0-1 0-0 0-1 6-4, 6-1. Doubles: Blake/ Majmudar (H) def. Patterson/ Andy Warford 0-1 0-0 0-1 Sachire (ND) 8-6; Clark /Green (H) def. Trent Miller/Javier Tyler Davis 0-1 0-0-2 0-1-2 Taborga (ND) 8-6; Daly/Smith (ND) def. Passarella/Andrew David Anderson 0-0-2 0-1 0-1-2 Styperek (H) 8-4. Casey Watt 0-0-1 0-1 0-1-1 Stephen Havens 0-2 0-1-1 0-3-1 Note: Records are wins-losses-matches abandoned.

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 87 NCAA Team Championship 1996 – Regional Quarterfinals 1993 – Quarterfinals NCAA Midwest Regional Quarterfinals NCAA Round of 16 Notre Dame, Ind., May 10 Athens, Ga., May 15 #37 Minnesota 4, #32 Notre Dame 3 #10 Notre Dame 5, #5 Mississippi State 3 Singles: Mike Sprouse (ND) def. Lars Hjarrand (M) 4-6, 7-5, Singles: (M) def. Will Forsyth (ND) 6-4, 6-4; 6-2; Jakub Pietrowski (ND) def. Ben Gabler (M) 7-6 (2), 6-4; Chuck Coleman (ND) def. Per Nilsson (M) 6-3, 6-4; Mark Erik Donley (M) def. Ryan Simme (ND) 6-1, Schmidt (ND) def. Remi Barbarin (M) 6-1, 6-3; Laurent Orsini 6-4; Tom Chicione (M) def. Brian Patterson (ND) 6-4, 7-5; John (M) def. Ron Rosas (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Todd Wilson (ND) def. Jay O’Brien (ND) def. Adam Selkirk (M) 6-4, 7-5; Martin Stephane Plot (M) 3-6, 6-3, 7-5; Sylvain Guichard (M) def. Kristoffersen (M) def. Jason Pun (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Mike Sprouse (ND) 7-6 (6), 6-4. Doubles: Coleman/Forsyth Doubles: Hjarrand/Donley (M) def. Pun/Sprouse (ND) 9-8 (ND) def. Courcol/Laurent Miquelard (M) 6-3, 6-4; Kristian (2); Gabler/Selkirk (M) def. Patterson/Pietrowski (ND) 8-6; Broms/Nilsson (M) vs. Rosas/Schmidt (ND) aban.; Jason Pun/ O'Brien/Simme (ND) def. Chicoine/ Chris Wojtalik (ND) def. Barbarin/Orsini (M) 6-4, 6-1. Kristoffersen (M) 8-6. NCAA Quarterfinals 1995 – Regional Final Athens, Ga., May 16 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals #1 USC 5, #10 Notre Dame 0 Notre Dame, Ind., May 6 Singles: Brian MacPhie (SC) def. Will Forsyth (ND) 6-2, 6-0; #19 Notre Dame 4, #19 Minnesota 3 (SC) def. Chuck Coleman (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Jon Singles: Ross Loel (M) def. Ryan Simme (ND) 7-6 (4), 6-3; Lars Leach (SC) def. Mark Schmidt (ND) 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-1; Andras Hjarrand (M) def. Mike Sprouse (ND) 1-6, 6-3, 6-3; Jason Pun Lanyi (SC) vs. Ron Rosas (ND) aban.; Adam Peterson (SC) def. (ND) def. Stefan Tzvetkov (M) 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4; John Jay O'Brien Todd Wilson (ND) 6-1, 6-1; Lukas Hovorka (SC) def. Mike (ND) def. Erik Donley (M) 6-4, 6-3; Jakub Pietrowski (ND) def. Ben Sprouse (ND) 7-6 (5), 6-4. Doubles: Not played. Gabler (M) 6-1, 6-4; Adam Cohen (M) def. Brian Harris (ND) 1-6, 1992 – Runners-Up 6-4, 6-1. Doubles: Sprouse/Pun (ND) def. Donley/Hjarrand (M) 8-3; Steve Flanigan/Pietrowski (ND) def. Loel/Gabler (M) 9-7; NCAA Round of 16 Simme/O'Brien (ND) vs. Rutilli/Tzvetkov (M), aban. Athens, Ga., May 15 #10 Notre Dame 5, #7 Mississippi State 3 NCAA Midwest Regional Final Singles: David DiLucia (ND) def. Daniel Courcol (M) 4-6, 6-3, Notre Dame, Ind., May 7 6-4; Christophe Damiens (M) def. Andy Zurcher (ND) 6-2, 6-4; #8 Mississippi 4, #19 Notre Dame 0 Jean Francois Lagloire (M) def. Chuck Coleman (ND) 6-2, 4-6, Singles: (M) def. Ryan Simme (ND) 6-3, 6-1; 6-1; Will Forsyth (ND) def. Per Nilsson (M) 7-6 (5), 6-3; Sylvain Johan Hede (M) vs. Mike Sprouse (ND) aban.; Ali Hamadeh (M) Todd Wilson played for the Irish from 1991 to 1994, posting a Guichard (M) def. Mark Schmidt (ND) 6-3, 1-6, 6-4; Ron Rosas def. Jason Pun (ND) 6-2, 6-4; (M) vs. John Jay singles career record of 58-28. (ND) def. Laurent Miquelard (M) 6-2, 6-1. Doubles: Coleman/ O'Brien (ND) aban.; Remi Feneon (M) def. Jakub Pietrowski (ND) DiLucia (ND) vs. Damiens/Lagloire (M) aban.; Forsyth/ 7-6 (5), 6-1; Van vanLingen (M) vs. Steve Flanigan (ND) aban. Zurcher (ND) def. Courcol/Miquelard (M) 6-2, 6-4; Schmidt/ Doubles: Bhupathi/Hamadeh (M) def. Sprouse/Pun (ND) 8-5; Chris Wojtalik (ND) def. Guichard/Nilsson (M) 7-5, 6-4. Landsberg/Feneon (M) def. Flanigan/Pietrowski (ND) 8-6; van- Lingen/Hede (M) vs. Simme/O'Brien (ND) aban. NCAA Quarterfinals Athens, Ga., May 17 1994 – Round of 16 Sprouse (ND) def. Adam Krafft (M) 7-6 (8), 6-3; Todd Wilson #10 Notre Dame 5, #3 Georgia 4 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals (ND) def. Ross Loel (M) 6-2, 6-1; Eric Donley (M) def. John Jay Singles: David DiLucia (ND) def. Wade McGuire (G) 7-5, 6-3; Notre Dame, Ind., May 13 O'Brien (ND) 6-2, 3-6, 6-2; Ben Gabler (M) def. Jason Pun (ND) Bobby Mariencheck (G) def. Andy Zurcher (ND) 6-4, 0-6, 6-1; #19 Notre Dame 4, #49 Michigan 0 1-6, 6-2, 6-4. Doubles: Krafft /Pridmore (M) def. Wilson/ Mike Sell (G) def. Chuck Coleman (ND) 3-6, 6-1, 6-2; Will Singles: Andy Zurcher (ND) def. Dan Brakus (M) 6-1, 6-2; Zurcher (ND) 8-5; Hjarrand/Loel (M) def. Allan Lopez/Pun Forsyth (ND) def. Hector Nevares (ND) 5-7, 6-1, 6-2; Mark Ryan Simme (ND) vs. John Costanzo (M) aban.; Mike Sprouse (ND) 8-3; Donley/Graber (M) vs. Simme/Sprouse (ND) aban. Schmidt (ND) def. Nirav Patel (G) 6-1, 2-6, 6-2; Ron Rosas (ND) (ND) def. Peter Pusztai (M) 6-4, 7-6 (3); Todd Wilson (ND) vs. def. Jack Frierson (G) 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Doubles: McGuire/ Grady Burnett (M) aban.; John Jay O'Brien (ND) def. Adam NCAA Round of 16 Mariencheck (G) def. DiLucia/Tom North (ND) 7-6 (4), 6-4; Wager (M) 6-2, 6-2; Jason Pun (ND) vs. Geoff Prentice (M) Notre Dame, Ind., May 21 Forsyth/Zurcher (ND) def. Nevares/Patel (G) 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5); aban. Doubles: Wilson/Zurcher (ND) def. Brakus/Constanzo #4 Georgia 4, #19 Notre Dame 3 Frierson/Sell (G) def. Schmidt/Rosas (ND) 6-2, 6-4. Singles: Mike Sell (G) def. Andy Zurcher (ND) 6-7 (1), 7-6 (6), (M) 8-4; Allan Lopez/Pun (ND) def. Burnett/Pusztai (M) 8-3; NCAA Semifinals Simme/Sprouse (ND) vs. Prentice/Chris Wyatt (M) aban. 7-5; Ryan Simme (ND) def. Jamie Laschinger (G) 6-4, 6-2; Bobby Mariencheck (G) def. Mike Sprouse (ND) 1-6, 7-6 (4), Athens, Ga., May 18 NCAA Midwest Regional Final 6-2; Todd Wilson (ND) def. Eddie Jacques (G) 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (4); #10 Notre Dame 5, #1 USC 1 Notre Dame, Ind., May 14 Nirav Patel (G) def. John Jay O'Brien (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Kevin Singles: David DiLucia (ND) def. Brian MacPhie (SC) 7-5, 4-6, #19 Notre Dame 4, #25 Minnesota 3 Sessions (G) def. Jason Pun (ND) 6-4, 6-2. Doubles: Wilson/ 6-3; Andy Zurcher (ND) def. David Ekerot (SC) 6-2, 6-2; Chuck Singles: Andy Zurcher (ND) def. Paul Pridmore (M) 6-0, 6-4; Zurcher (ND) def. Laschinger/Albin Polonyi (G) 8-5; Allan Coleman (ND) def. Jon Leach (SC) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Will Forsyth Ryan Simme (ND) def. Lars Hjarrand (M) 1-6, 6-4, 6-4; Mike Lopez/Pun (ND) def. Mariencheck/Sessions (G) 8-3; Patel/Sell (ND) def. Wayne Black (SC) 4-6, 6-1, 6-4; Kent Seton (SC) def. (G) def. Simme/Sprouse (ND) 8-1. Mark Schmidt (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Ron Rosas (ND) def. Phil Whitesell (SC) 6-1, 6-1. Doubles: Forsyth/Zurcher (ND) vs. Ekerot/Andras Lanyi (SC) aban.; Rosas/Wojtalik (ND) vs. Black/Seton (SC) aban.

Irish in the NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships

Notre Dame has had a number of outstanding posted the all-time best Notre Dame doubles result results in the individual NCAA tournaments. Prior to that same year, advancing to the final before losing to 1977, the NCAA Championship consisted of a singles Tulane’s pair of Crawford Henry and Ronald Holmberg. and doubles draw, with players earning points for their In 1977, the NCAA adopted a separate team tourna- teams with victories. Jim Evert, whose daughter Chris ment and limited the singles and doubles draws to 64 went on to be the world’s No. 1 player and win 18 and 32 entrants, respectively. (They had previously grand-slam singles titles, was the first Irish player to been open to an unlimited number of participants.) score a point in the NCAA Championship when he Under the new format, Notre Dame has qualified 14 reached the singles semifinals in 1943. A year later, singles players and 13 doubles teams to the NCAAs, Charles Samson advanced to the singles title match with all but two singles entrants coming since 1990. before losing to three-time champ Pancho Segura. The 14 singles players have combined for a total of 24 Also in 1944, a year in which Notre Dame won the NCAA Singles Championship appearances. Five times national title, Samson and Jerry Evert (brother of Jim) Irish players have advanced to the Round of 16, includ- made the doubles semifinals before bowing out. After ing on three occasions by David DiLucia. Sheeva both served time in the military, the Evert brothers Parbhu became the first Notre Dame player to reach teamed up in 1948 to reach that same round in the the quarterfinals under the current format. In doubles, NCAAs. Andy Zurcher and Todd Wilson posted the best result, The best singles result by an Irish player under the reaching the semifinals in front of a home crowd in old format after the 1940s was a semifinal finish by 1994. Maxwell Brown in 1959, while he and Bill Heinbecker

88 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Irish in the NCAA Singles Championship

2010 2000 1993 Casey Watt (first round) Ryan Sachire [9-16] (first round) Chuck Coleman (round of 16) 1st: l. Haythem Abid (UCLA) 6-3, 7-6 1st: l. Alex Osterreith (Arizona State) 7-6 (10-8), 6-3 1st: d. Mayhar Goodarz (Kentucky) 6-3, 6-1 2009 1999 2nd: d. Gil Kovalski (Northern Arizona) Brett Helgeson (second round) Ryan Sachire [3] (first round) 7-6 (7-1), 6-3 1st: d. (Washington) 1st: l. Mike Parsons (Tennessee) 6-4, 5-7, 6-0 Rd. of 16: l. Davide Sanguinetti (UCLA) 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 1998 6-2, 6-7 (5-7), 6-4 2nd: l. [2] Oleksandr Nedovyesov (Oklahoma State) Ryan Sachire [9-16] (round of 16) Will Forsyth (first round) 6-3, 6-4 1st: d. Jong-Min Lee (UC Santa Barbara) 6-2, 6-4 1st: l. Wayne Black (USC) 6-1, 6-3 2008 2nd: d. Doug Root (Duke) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 1992 Brett Helgeson (second round) Rd. of 16: l. [1] Pavel Kudrnac (Oklahoma State) David DiLucia [1] (round of 16) 1st: d. Chris Clayton (Harvard) 6-3, 6-1 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 1st: d. Dean Cohen (Miami) 6-4, 6-2 2nd: l. Oleksandr Nedovyesov (Oklahoma State) 1997 2nd: d. Anders Eriksson (Texas) 6-1, 6-1 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16: l. [9-16] Chris Woodruff (Tennessee) Ryan Sachire (second round) 2007 1st: d. Daniel Anderson (VCU) 6-1, 6-4 6-2, 6-2 Stephen Bass [8] (second round) 2nd: l. [7] Ryan Wolters (Stanford) 6-2, 6-2 Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: d. Kaes Van't Hof (USC) 6-2, 6-4 1996 1st: l. Wayne Black (USC) 7-5, 6-2 2nd: l. Alex Slovic (Washington) 6-3, 6-4 Mike Sprouse (second round) 1991 Sheeva Parbhu (first round) 1st: d. Gus Fernandes (LSU) 6-3, 6-7 (6-8), 6-3 David DiLucia [6] (round of 16) 1st: l. [2] (Virginia) 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 (2) 2nd: l. [9-16] Simon Aspelin (Pepperdine) 1st: d. Mark Merklein (Florida) 2006 2-6, 6-1, 7-5 6-7 (4-6), 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) Sheeva Parbhu (Quarters) 1995 2nd: d. Matt Lucena (California) 2-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-5) 1st: d. [8] Scott Doerner (Pepperdine) 7-5, 6-0 Rd. of 16: l. [9-16] Jose Luis Noriega (San Diego) Mike Sprouse (second round) 6-3, 6-4 2nd: d. Ryan Preston (Vanderbilt) 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 1st: d. [9-16] Steven Baldas (Georgia) Rd. of 16: d. Roger Matalonga (Arizona) 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 7-6 (10-8), 5-7, 6-4 1990 Quarters: l. [14] Somdev Devvarman (Virginia) 2nd: l. Fredrik Bergh (Fresno State) 6-2, 6-3 David DiLucia [9-16] (round of 16) 6-1, 6-3 1st: d. Paul Mancini (West Virginia) 6-1, 6-2 Ryan Simme (first round) Stephen Bass (first round) 1st: l. [9-16] Laurent Orsini (Mississippi State) 2nd: d. Mike Zimmerman (Harvard) 6-1, 7-6 1st: l. Conor Niland (Cal) 6-1, 6-3 6-1, 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. Steve Herdoiza (Northwestern) 6-4, 6-4 2004 1994 1982 Luis Haddock (first round) Andy Zurcher (second round) Mark McMahon (second round) 1st: l. Pedro Nieto (VCU) 6-1, 6-3 1st: d. Michael Hill (California) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 1st: d. Bill Harper (Millsaps) 6-4, 6-2 2002 2nd: l. [5-8] Chris Pressley (Duke) 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16: l. (Clemson) 6-2, 6-4 Javier Taborga [9-16] (first round) 1977 1st: l. (UCLA) 6-4, 6-3 Randy Stehlik (first round) 1st: l. John Hayes (Princeton) 6-3, 6-4

Irish in the NCAA Doubles Championship

2007 1998 1993 Sheeva Parbhu/Ryan Keckley Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (round of 16) Chuck Coleman/Will Forsyth (first round) 1st: d. Frank Morgan/Alex Waske (San Diego State) 6-2, 6-3 (round of 16) 1st: l. Henrique Cancado/Harel Srugo (Old Dominion) 6-1, 2-6, 7-5 Rd. of 16: l. [5-8] Kelly Gullett/ (Pepperdine) 2-6, 1st: d. Roy Canada/Gene Carswell (New Mexico) 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 2006 6-2, 6-4 Rd. of 16: l. Christopher Haggard/Chris Woodruff (Tennessee) 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 Eric Langenkamp/Ryan Keckley 1997 Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (first round) 1992 1st: l. [7] Rylan Rizza/Nick Meythaler (Virginia) 6-0, 6-4 (first round) Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia [5-8] 2002 1st: l. [3] Tim Crichton/Tom Hamilton (Arkansas) 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 (first round) 1st: l. David Blair/Mark Merklein (Florida) 3-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-1) Casey Smith/Javier Taborga 1995 Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse (first round) 1991 1st: l. Matthias Mathaes/Prakash Venkataraman (Rice) 7-6 (7-5), (round of 16) Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia [5-8] 4-6, 7-5 1st: d. Michael Hill/Bobby Mahal (California) 6-3, 6-7 (6-8), 6-3 (first round) Rd. of 16: l. [3] Mahesh Bhupathi/Ali Hamadeh (Mississippi) 3-6, 1st: l. Fritz Bissell/ (UCLA) 6-1, 6-3 2001 6-3, 6-3 Will Forsyth/Andy Zurcher Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico 1994 (first round) (first round) 1st: l. Scott Lipsky/ (Stanford) 6-4, 6-0 Andy Zurcher/Todd Wilson 1st: l. David Blair/Mark Merklein (Florida) 7-6 (7-0), 2-6, 7-5 (semifinals) 2000 1st: d. [5-8] Paul Goebel/Frederick Neimayer (Middle Tennessee) Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico 6-3, 6-1 (first round) Rd. of 16: d. Greg Gaunt/Ivan Spinner (Penn State) 6-3, 6-2 1st: l. [5-8] Toby Hansson/Jon Wallmark (SMU) 6-4, 6-2 Quarters: d. /Evan McGinn (Arkansas) 7-5, 2-6, 7-5 Semis: l. [3] Wayne Black/Jon Leach (USC) 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-3

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 89 Collegiate Grand Slams

SINGLES IRISH PLAYERS IN THE COLLEGIATE GRAND SLAM EVENTS ITA All-American Championships (Main Draw) The collegiate grand slam consists of the three most-prestigious individual national tournaments in college tennis: the ITA 2009-Brett Helgeson (round of 16) All-American Championships (played in October), the National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships (now played in 1st: d. Richard Wire (Stanford) 5-7, 7-5, 6-1 November after being a February event until 2001-02), and the year-end NCAA Championships. From 1986 until 2000-01, the 2nd: d. [12] Nate Schnugg (Georgia) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 September National Clay Court Championships made up the fourth leg of the collegiate grand slam, but the event is no longer Rd. of 16: l. [1] Oleksandr Nedevyesov (Oklahoma State) 6-2, played. 6-2 Irish players have had considerable success in the collegiate grand-slam events, earning runner-up finishes on three occa- 2008-Sheeva Parbhu (consolation first round) sions: Ryan Sachire at the 1998 All-Americans, David DiLucia in the same event in ’91 and DiLucia/Chuck Coleman in the ’92 1st: l. Bojan Szumanski (Texas Tech) 6-3, 6-0 National Indoors. Notre Dame competitors have earned one of the top four seeds at a collegiate grand-slam event on 10 occa- Cons.: l. Clancy Shileds (Boise State) 6-3, 6-3 sions, including four No. 1 seeds. 2006-Stephen Bass (consolation final) 1st: l. Travis Helgeson (Georgia) 6-2, 6-3 Cons.: d. Sergi Vila (Drake) 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 Cons.: d. Michael Kokta (Baylor) 7-6 (5), 6-3 1st: d. #16 Rylan Rizza (Virginia) 7-5, 6-1 1995-Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse (first round) Cons.: d. Peter Rodrigues (Duke) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16: d. [6] Luke Shields (Boise State) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 1st: l. Roger Pettersson/Luke Smith (UNLV) 6-3, 7-5 Cons.: d. Christian Groh (SD State) 6-0, ret. Quarters: l. [2] John Isner (Georgia) 7-5, 7-6 (8-6) 1992-Will Forsyth/Andy Zurcher (first round) Cons.: l. Todd Paul (Wake Forest) 6-1, 6-2 2000-Ryan Sachire (quarterfinals) 1st: l. Robert Devens/Michael Flanagan (Stanford) 7-5, 6-1 2006-Sheeva Parbhu (consolation second round) 1st: d. [5-8] Oskar Johansson (Arkansas) 6-7, 6-3, 7-6 1991-Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia [1] (first round) 1st: l. Kaden Hensel (Tennessee) 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2 Rd. of 16: d. Tom Hand (LSU) 6-3, 6-4 1st: l. Potter/Hulse (Kentucky) 6-4, 6-4 Cons.: d. Jordan Delass (Ga. Tech) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Quarters: l. [1] Daniel Andersson (VCU) 6-3, 6-2 Cons.: l. Steven Moneke (OSU) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 1999-Ryan Sachire [3] (consolation champion) ITA National Intercollegiate 2005-Eric Langenkamp (second round) 1st: l. Adam Marchetti (Virginia Tech) 7-5, 6-3 Indoor Championships 1st: l. Rohan Gajjar (Arkansas) 6-4, 6-4 Cons.: d. Mario Toledo (Georgia Perimeter) 6-0, 6-1 2006-Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu (consolation Cons.: d. [12] Tom Eklund (South Carolina) 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-1 Cons. QF: d. Nenad Toroman (Tulsa) 6-2, 6-4 champions) Cons.: l. Mark Barry (Penn State) 6-4, 6-1 Cons. SF: d. [5-8] Esteban Carrill (TCU) 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 1st: l. Dickhardt/Groh (San Diego State) 8-6 2001-Casey Smith (second round) Cons. F: d. Daniel Andersson (VCU) 6-2, 6-3 Cons. QF: d. Cameron/Hensel (Tennessee) 8-5 1st: d. Calle Hansen (Pepperdine) 6-2, 6-4 1998-Ryan Sachire (first round) Cons. SF: d. Kumantsov/Pavlov (Texas A&M-CC) 8-5 2nd: l. Kosta Zinchanka (South Alabama) 7-5, 6-0 1st: l. Vince Allegra (UCLA) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 Cons. F: d. O’Brien/Cojanu (William & Mary) 8-5 2000-Javier Taborga (round of 16) 1997-Ryan Sachire (first round) 2001-Casey Smith/Javier Taborga (semifinals) 1st: d. George Matijasevic (Auburn) 6-1, 7-5 1st: l. Kevin Kim (UCLA) 0-6, 6-3, 6-3 1st: d. Dane McGregor/Shri Sudhakara (Tulsa) 8-2 2nd: d. [3] K.J. Hippensteel (Stanford) 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 Quarters: d. Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer (UCLA) 8-6 1995-Mike Sprouse (round of 16) Semis: l. Johan Brunstrom/Eric Cohn (SMU) 9-8 (7-5) Rd. of 16: l. Bo Hodge (Georgia) 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 1st: d. David Caldwell (North Carolina) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 1999-Ryan Sachire [1] (second round) Rd. of 16: l. [4] Damon Henkel (Florida) 6-2, 6-0 1998-Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski [3] (first round) 1st: d. Alex Aybar (Arizona) 6-7, 6-1, 6-3 Ryan Simme (first round) 1st: l. Kelly Gullett/Robert Lindstedt (Pepperdine) 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 2nd: l. Eduardo Gordilho (UL Lafayette) 6-1, 6-1 1st: l. Eddie Jacques (Georgia) 6-0, 6-2 1994-Allen Lopez/Andy Zurcher (first round) 1998-Ryan Sachire [8] (runner-up) 1994-Andy Zurcher (round of 16) 1st: l. Cary Lothringer/Ari Nathan (Pepperdine) 6-2, 6-4 1st: d. Shuon Madden (Texas A&M) 6-3, 6-2 1st: d. Ari Nathan (Pepperdine) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 1992-Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia (runners-up) 2nd: d. Dough Bohaboy (Northwestern) 7-5, 6-3 Rd. of 16: l. [4] (Arizona State) 6-2, 6-0 1st: d. Lampert/Seilkop (Clemson) 6-1, 6-4 Rd. of 16: d. Ivan Rodrigo (Miami) 6-3, 6-4 Ryan Simme (first round) Quarters: d. [4] Bujan/Ruette (TCU) 6-4, 6-1 Quarters: d. Alex Kim (Stanford) 6-2, 6-0 1st: l. Paul Robinson (TCU) 7-5, 7-5 Semis: d. [1] Kronauge/Kruse (Ball State) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 Semis: d. (Washington) 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 1993-Will Forsyth (round of 16) Final: l. [2] Jon Leach/BrianMacPhie (USC) 7-6, 6-4 Final: l. [2] James Blake (Harvard) 6-3, 7-6 1st: d. Howard Joffe (Pepperdine) 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 1991-Chuck Coleman/David DiLucia [2] (first round) 1997-Ryan Sachire (quarterfinals) Rd. of 16: l. [7] Mike Sell (Georgia) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 1st: l. Mike Shyjan/Mike Zimmerman (Harvard) 6-3, 2-1, ret. 1st: d. Michael Blue (Texas) 6-4, 7-5 1992-David DiLucia [1] (round of 16) ITA National Clay Court Rd. of 16: d. Daniel Andersson (VCU) 6-1, 6-4 1st: d. Greg Anderson (Fresno State) 6-4, 6-1 Championships (1992-2000) Quarters: l. Vince Allegre (UCLA) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 Rd. of 16: l. Tony Bujan (TCU) 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 1997-Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (quarterfinals) 1996-Jakub Pietrowski (first round) Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: d. McNamara/Roberts (Middle Tennessee State) 2-6, 6-2, 7-6 1st: l. Matt Ballay (Mississippi State) 6-4, 7-5 1st: l. [4] Jose Luis Noriega (San Diego) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 Quarters: l. [4] Wile/Root (Duke) 6-3, 6-2 1995-Mike Sprouse (first round) 1991-David DiLucia [6] (first round) 1995-Jason Pun/Mike Sprouse (first round) 1st: l. Lee Pearson (Auburn) 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 1st: l. Bent Pedersen (California) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 1st: l. [1] Paul Robinson/David Roditi (TCU) 6-3, 6-3 1994-Ryan Simme (quarterfinals) ITA National Clay Court 1993-Jason Pun/Andy Zurcher (first round) 1st: d. Paul Rosner (UAB) 6-7, 6-1, 6-4 Championships (1988-2000) 1st: l. [1] Jamie Laschinger/Albin Polonyi (Georgia) 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 Rd. of 16: d. Jamie Laschinger (Georgia) 7-5, 6-3 Quarters: l. [3] Srdjan Muskatirovic (Miami) 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 1999-Ryan Sachire [1] (semifinals) 1st: d. Edo Bawano (Kentucky) 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 1993-Ryan Simme (first round ) 2nd: d. Michael Blue (Texas) 6-4, 6-4 1st: l. [2] Chris Pressley (Duke) 6-3, 7-5 Rd. of 16: d. Olivier Le Jeune (Fresno State) 7-6, 6-2 Irish in the ITA Midwest Region Indoor Andy Zurcher (first round) Quarters: d. [7] Marco Baron (Mississippi State) 6-3, 6-4 1st: l. Greg Bowery (SMU) 7-6, 6-1 Semis: l. (VCU) 6-2, 6-0 Championships 1992-Andy Zurcher (round of 16) 1998-Ryan Sachire [4] (second round) 1st: d. David Draper (Texas) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 1st: d. Vikrank Chada (Mississippi) 7-6, 6-2 Midwest Region Indoor Championships. The top performances Rd. of 16: l. David Hall (Duke) 6-2, 6-1 2nd: l. Guillaume Legat (South Carolina) 7-6, 6-2 by Irish players since 1990 are listed below. Will Forsyth (first round) SINGLES 1st: l. [5] Frank Schaffner (UAB) 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 1996-Jakub Pietrowski (first round) 1st: l. Jonathan Pastel (Davidson) 7-6, 6-0 1991-David DiLucia [2] (runner-up) Champion: Stephen Bass (2005), Andy Zurcher (1993), 1st: d. Steve Campbell (Rice) 6-4, 6-2 1995-Ryan Simme (first round) Will Forsyth (1992), David DiLucia (1990) Rd. of 16: d. Tamer El Sawy (LSU) 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 1st: l. Fredrik Giers (Fresno State) 6-3, 6-3 Runner-Up: Casey Watt (2009) Sheeva Parbhu (2006), Mike Sprouse (first round) Quarters: d. Roland Thornqvist (North Carolina) 7-6, 6-3 Sheeva Parbhu (2005), Ryan Sachire (1996), 1st: l. Bryan Juinio (Fresno State) 6-3, 6-3 Semis: d. Michael Flanagan (Stanford) 6-1, 7-6 Mike Sprouse (1994), Andy Zurcher (1991) Final: l. [1] Alex O’Brien (Stanford) 7-6, 7-6 1994-Ryan Simme (quarterfinals) 1st: d. Pedro Braga (LSU) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 Semifinals: Casey Watt (2010), Brett Helgeson (2008), 1990-David DiLucia [8] (semifinals) Stephen Bass (2004), Ryan Sachire (1998, 1999), 1st: d. Chris Cocotos (Stanford) 6-1, 0-6, 6-3 Quarters: l. Brian Stanton (Florida State) 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 Jakub Pietrowski (1996), Ryan Simme (1993), Rd. of 16: d. Ivan Baron (Georgia) 7-6, 4-6, 7-5 1992-Andy Zurcher (first round) Quarters: d. [3] Jose-Luis Noriega (San Diego) 7-5, 3-6, 7-5 1st: l. [3] Chris Woodruff (Tennessee) 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 Will Forsyth (1991), Andy Zurcher (1990) Semis: l. [1] (Stanford) 6-3, 6-2 1991-David DiLucia [2] (first round) No. 1 Seed: Ryan Sachire (1998, 1999), Mike Sprouse (1995), 1989-David DiLucia (first round) 1st: l. Yaser Zaatini (East Tennessee State) 6-3, 6-3 Ryan Simme (1994), David DiLucia (1990) 1st: l. John Stimpson (South Carolina) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor DOUBLES DOUBLES Championships ITA All-American Championships (Main Draw) Champion: Ryan Keckley/Sheeva Parbhu (2006), Brian 2009-Brett Helgeson (round of 16) Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (1997), Andy 2001-Casey Smith/Javier Taborga (consolation champions) 1st: d. Alex Clayton (Stanford) 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5 Zurcher/Allen Lopez (1993), David DiLucia/ Rd. of 16: l. Enrique Olivares (East Tennessee State) 7-5, 7-5 1st: l. Scott Lipsky/David Martin (Stanford) 8-6 Cons.: d. Olivier Levant/Eleazar Magallan (Florida) 8-3 Chuck Coleman (1990) 2006-Sheeva Parbhu (consolation second round) Cons. QF: d. Steve Berke/Dustin West (Yale) 9-8 (7-1) Runner-Up: Luis Haddock/Ryan Keckley (2003), Chuck 1st: l. Harel Srugo (Old Dominion) 6-7 (8), 6-4, 6-1 Cons. SF: d. Michael Calkins/Amer Delic (Illinois) 9-7 Coleman/Will Forsyth (1992) Cons.: d. Jakub Cech (Fresno State) 7-5, 7-6 (0) Cons. F: d. James Cameron/John Chesworth (Furman) 8-5 Cons.: l. Luis Flores (Georgia) 7-5, 5-7, 7-5 Semifinals: Casey Smith/Javier Taborga (2001), Brian 2000-Javier Taborga/Aaron Talarico [5] (semifinals) 2006-Stephen Bass (semifinals) Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (1996), Jason Pun/ 1st: d. McDonald/Soto (Mississippi State) 6-2, 6-2 Mike Sprouse (1994) 1st: d. Greg Ouellette (Florida) 7-6, 3-6, 7-5 Rd. of 16: d. Romain Ambert/Rene Combette (Mississippi Rd. of 16: d. John Isner (Georgia) 6-4, 7-6 (6) State) 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-5) No. 1 Seed: Aaron Talarico/Javier Taborga (2000), Jason Pun/ Quarters: d. Luke Shields (Boise State) 1-6, 7-6, 7-6 Quarters: d. Ramsey Smith/Michael Yani (Duke) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 Mike Sprouse (1995), David DiLucia/Chuck Semis: l. Steven Moneke (Ohio State) 7-5, 6-3 Semis: l. Olivier Levant/Nathan Overholser (Florida) 3-6, 6-4, Coleman (1990) 2005-Sheeva Parbhu (round of 16) 6-1 1st: d. #28 Shannon Buck (Air Force) 6-1, 1-6, 6-2 1997-Brian Patterson/Jakub Pietrowski (quarterfinals) Rd. of 16: l. Mislav Hizak (Embry-Riddle) 7-5, 6-4 1st: d. Michal Chmela/Tom Hand (LSU) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 2005-Stephen Bass (quarterfinals) Quarters: l. Kelly Gullett/Robert Lindstedt (Pepperdine) 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 90 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® BIG EAST Championship

6-2, 6-4; Jamal Adderley (USF) def. Andrew Roth (ND) Conference Dominance 6-4, 6-4; Thomas Estrada (USF) def. Stephen Havens (ND) 7-5, 6-1; Michael Nusslien (USF) def. David Following 60 years competing as an independent, Anderson (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Daniel Stahl (ND) def. Diego the University of Notre Dame men’s tennis team has Toledo (USF) 7-6 (7-4), 6-4 had incredible success in conference action. The Irish Doubles: Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) def. Daudt/Estrada have been league champions 14 times, including a (USF) 8-3; Jovita/Hamed vs. Montoya/Roth (ND) 4-7, streak of eight consecutive conference titles from abandoned; Havens/Davis (ND) def. Nusslien/Adderley 1988-89 to 1995-96. In its second stint in the league (USF) 8-5. (four straight top-three finishes from 1982-83 to 1985- 86 when it was called the Midwestern City Conference), 2007 CHAMPION Notre Dame won seven Midwestern Collegiate Conference titles from 1988-89 to 1994-95. Since Quarterfinal, April 20 becoming a member of the BIG EAST Conference in #4 Notre Dame 4, Villanova 0 the 1995-96 season, the Irish have reached the title Semifinal, April 21 match of the league tournament all but one season, #4 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0 claiming seven titles. Overall, Notre Dame has a 50-13 Final, April 22 (.794) all-time mark against league rivals, including a #4 Notre Dame 4, #58 Louisville 0 Singles: 1. Stephen Bass (ND) def. Slavko Radman 16-match winning streak from 1982-97. (UL) 6-3, 6-2; Damar Johnson (UL) led Sheeva Parbhu Ten members of the BIG EAST Conference – (ND) 4-6, 3-4, abandoned; Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Connecticut, DePaul, Georgetown, Louisville, Kenneth Nordheim (UL) 6-1, 6-0; Barry King (ND) def. Marquette, Notre Dame, Rutgers, South Florida, St. Bob Bayliss, who has helped the Irish win six BIG EAST titles, has Robert Rotaru (UL) 6-1, 6-1; Ryan Keckley (ND) led John’s, and Villanova – field teams in men’s tennis, but been named the league’s top coach six times in the past 11 years. David Simon (UL) 6-1, 2-4, abandoned; Andrew Roth the league does not require round-robin competition (ND) led Horatio Oltean (UL) 6-2, 1-4, aban. during the season. ND has an all-time record of 104-6 2010 RUNNERUP Doubles: Keckley/Bass (ND) def. Johnson/Radman (.945) against those teams. The top eight squads, as (UL) 9-7; Simon/Rotaru (UL) def. Helgeson/Parbhu (ND) selected by the conference based on national ranking Quarterfinal April 23 8-2; King/Roth (ND) def. Chris Herrlinger/James and head-to-head results, earn invitations to the year- #36 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 McArthur (UL); 8-1. end BIG EAST Championship, a single-elimination Semifinal team tournament with the winner earning the league’s #38 Notre Dame 4, USF 0 2006 RUNNERUP automatic berth in the NCAA Championship. The 2011 Finals BIG EAST Championship will take place April 28-30 in #15 Louisville 4, #38 Notre Dame 0 Quarterfinal, April 21 Notre Dame, Ind. as the Irish play host to the event. Singles: #18 Austen Childs (UL) def. #47 Casey Watt #16 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 Prior to 2001, all 10 teams qualified for the conference (ND) 6-0, 6-2; Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) vs. Stephen Semifinal, April 22 Havens (ND) 4-6, 6-2, DNF; #89 Simon Childs (UL) vs. #16 Notre Dame 4, South Florida 0 tournament, with the top two seeds gaining byes into #110 Daniel Stahl (ND) 6-4, 6-6, DNF; Alejandro Final, April 23 the quarterfinals. From 2002-05, the event featured the Calligari (UL) vs. Samuel Keeton (ND) 6-3, 2-5, DNF; #31 Louisville 4, #16 Notre Dame 1 top six squads, again with two teams gaining byes. For Andrew Carter (UL) def. David Anderson (ND) 6-3, Singles: Slavko Radman (L) def. #18 Stephen Bass more information on the BIG EAST Conference, see 6-0; Robert Hall (UL) def. Blas Moros (ND) 6-3, 6-3. (ND) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4; Jakob Gustafsson (L) def. #35 Sheeva page 68. Doubles: #22 Simon Childs/Alejandro Calligari (UL) Parbhu (ND) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (2); Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Notre Dame faced Miami in eight straight vs. #88 Stephen Havens/Casey Watt (ND) 8-8; Austen Damar Johnson (L) 6-7, 6-3, 6-2; Jeremy Clark (L) vs. BIG EAST finals (1996-2003), before upsetting top- Childs/Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Tyler Davis/Niall Ryan Keckley (ND) 6-4, 0-6, 6-6, aban.; Jhonny Berrido seeded Virginia Tech in 2004 and beating Rutgers in Fitzgerald (ND) 8-5; Robert Hall/Chidi Gabriel (UL) (L) led Barry King (ND) 6-3, 3-6, 3-2, aban.; Nicolas the ’05 title match. The Irish won three times (1996, ’99, def. David Anderson/Daniel Stahl (ND) 8-4. Houard (L) def. Eric Langenkamp (ND) 7-6 (5), 6-3. 2002) against the Hurricanes (who hosted the event Doubles: Clark/Gustafsson (L) def. #25 Keckley/ until leaving the conference after the 2003-04 season). 2009 SEMIFINALIST Langenkamp (ND) 8-4; Berrido/Johnson (L) def. King/ The ’03 final was rained out in progress, with confer- Parbhu (ND) 8-4; Radman/Tony Teufel (L) led Helgeson/ ence policy awarding the NCAA automatic berth to the Quarterfinal, April 17 Andrew Roth (ND) 7-4, aban. top-seeded Hurricanes. In 17 early-round matches (first #33 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 Semifinal, April 18 round though semifinals), Notre Dame has an 18-1 #41 South Florida 4, #28 Notre Dame 1 record. Additionally, the Irish have been the top seed 3rd Place Match, April 19 heading into the tournament ten times. #23 Louisville 4, #28 Notre Dame 3 Singles: #31 Austen Childs (UL) def. #29 Brett Helgeson (ND) 6-1, 6-2; #79 Viktor Maksimcuk (UL) def. Stephen 2010 BIG EAST Havens (ND) 6-3, 6-1; Casey Watt (ND) def. Simon Childs (UL) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3; Alejandro Caligari (UL) def. Championship Results Daniel Stahl (ND) 4-6, 7-5, 6-1; David Anderson (ND) 1. Louisville def. Andrew Carter (UL) 6-3, 7-6 (7-5); Tyler Davis (ND) 2. Notre Dame def. Robert Hall (UL) 6-4, 6-3. T-3. USF Doubles: #31 Brett Helgeson/Tyler Davis (ND) def. #82 Viktor Maksimcuk/Simon Childs (UL) 8-4; Austen T-3. DePaul Childs/Sumit-Prakash Gupta (UL) def. Stephen Havens/ Casey Watt (ND) 9-8 (7-2); Alejandro Caligari/Robert Rotaru (UL) def. Daniel Stahl/Santiago Montoya (ND) 8-3. 2008 CHAMPION Quarterfinal, April 18 #33 Notre Dame 4, Villanova 0 Semifinal, April 19 Matthew Scott clinched Notre Dame’s 2002 BIG EAST title with #33 Notre Dame 4, DePaul 1 a victory at No. 5 singles against Miami and then posted a win Final, April 20 at No. 1 doubles in ‘03 to clinch a 4-3 semifinal victory over #33 Notre Dame 4, #40 South Florida 3 Virginia Tech, a match that lasted four hours and 48 minutes. Singles: Brett Helgeson (ND) def. Lucas Jovita (USF) 6-0, 6-1; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) def. Mahmoud Hamed (USF)

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 91 BIG EAST Championship Results 2005 CHAMPION 2001 RUNNERUP 1999 CHAMPION Semifinal, April 22 Semifinal, April 21 Second Round, April 23 #35 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 1 #12 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 #31 Notre Dame 4, Boston College 0 Final, April 23 Final, April 22 Semifinal, April 24 #35 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 #14 Miami 4, #12 Notre Dame 2 #31 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Singles: Stephen Bass (ND) led Tyler Deming (R) 6-3, Singles: Michael Lang (UM) def. Casey Smith (ND) 7-5, Final, April 25 2-2, abandoned; Brent D’Amico (ND) def. Gordi 6-0; Tomas Smid (UM) def. Javier Taborga (ND) 3-6, 6-3, #31 Notre Dame 4, #52 Miami 3 Milchutsky (R) 6-1, 6-3; Barry King (ND) def. Matthew 6-4; Johan Lindqvist (UM) led Luis Haddock-Morales Singles: Ryan Sachire (ND) def. Arpad Odry (UM) 7-5, Fawcett (R) 6-1, 6-0; Sheeva Parbhu (ND) led Arjun (ND) 6-7 (6-8), 7-6 (7-4), 3-2, abandoned; Aaron Talarico 6-3; Matt Daly (ND) def. Jamin Thompson (ND) 6-1, 6-3; Vaidya (R) 6-3, 1-2, abandoned; Irackli Akhvlediani (ND) def. Peter Hoffman (UM) 6-3, 6-3; Jose Lieberman Johan Lindqvist (UM) def. Andrew Laflin (ND) 6-2, 6-4; (ND) led Jonathan Wanano (R) 6-4, 4-2, abandoned; (UM) def. Brian Farrell (UM) 6-3, 6-3; Matt Daly (ND) def. Casey Smith (ND) def. Jose Lieberman (UM) 4-6, 7-5, Patrick Buchanan (ND) def. Robert Baggio (R) 6-1, 6-1. Andrew Golub (UM) 6-1, 6-4. 7-5; Mark Arrowsmith (UM) def. Andy Warford (ND) Doubles: Deming/Milchutsky (R) led D’Amico/Eric Doubles: Taborga/Talarico (ND) def. Hoffman/ 7-5, 6-3; Javier Taborga (ND) def. Joel Berman (UM) 6-2, Langenkamp (ND) 5-4, abandoned; Ryan Keckley/King Smid (UM) 8-5; Lang/Lieberman (UM) def. James 5-7, 7-5. (ND) def. Fawcett/Wanano (R) 8-2; Bass/Parbhu (ND) def. Malhame/Smith (ND) 8-5; Golub/Lindqvist (UM) def. Doubles: Sachire /Aaron Talarico (ND) vs. Arrowsmith/ Goldwaser/Vaidya (R) 8-2. Daly/Haddock-Morales (ND) 9-7. Thompson (UM) abandoned; Berman/Odry (UM) def. Trent Miller/Taborga (ND) 8-6; Ralph Hilt/Lieberman 2004 CHAMPION 2000 RUNNERUP (UM) def. Daly/ Smith (ND) 8-6. Semifinal, April 30 Second Round, April 21 1998 RUNNERUP #36 Notre Dame 4, #49 Miami 1 #30 Notre Dame 5, Georgetown 0 Final, May 1 Semifinal, April 22 Second Round, April 24 #36 Notre Dame 4, #48 Virginia Tech 2 #30 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0 #22 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 Singles: Andreas Laulund (VT) def. Luis Haddock (ND) Final, April 23 Semifinal, April 25 7-6 (7-5), 6-4; Soren Spanner (VT) led Matthew Scott #21 Miami 5, #30 Notre Dame 2 #22 Notre Dame 4, West Virginia 0 (ND) 4-6, 7-5, 5-2, abandoned; Stephen Bass (ND) def. Singles: Ryan Sachire (ND) def. Tomas Smid (UM) 6-1, Final, April 26 Arvid Puranen (VT) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5; Stephane Rod (VT) def. 6-2; Peter Hoffman (UM) def. Matt Daly (ND) 1-6, 6-4, #29 Miami 4, #22 Notre Dame 1 Brent D’Amico (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Barry King (ND) def. Angel 6-2; Johan Lindqvist (UM) def. Casey Smith (ND) 3-6, Singles: Rudy Rake (UM) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) 7-5, Diankov (VT) 6-3, 6-1; Eric Langenkamp (ND) def. Adel 7-5, 6-2; Michael Lang (UM) def. Aaron Talarico (ND) 6-2, 6-1; Jakub Pietrowski (ND) vs. Diego Ayala (UM) aban- Abbas (VT) 6-4, 6-2. 6-2; Jose Lieberman (UM) def. Andrew Laflin (ND) 7-6 doned; Brian Patterson (ND) vs. Arturo Zizold (UM) Doubles: Rod/Spanner (VT) led Haddock/Scott (ND) (7-4), 6-1; Joel Berman (UM) def. Trent Miller (ND) 6-2, abandoned; Johan Lindqvist (UM) def. Dan Rothschild 7-6, abandoned; D’Amico/ Langenkamp (ND) def. 6-4. (ND) 6-3, 6-2; Fernando Boria (UM) def. Matt Horsley Abbas/Laulund (VT) 8-6; S. Bass/Ryan Keckley (ND) def. Doubles: Javier Taborga/Talarico (ND) def. Hoffman/ (ND) 7-5, 7-5; Eric Enloe (ND) def. Mark Arrowsmith Diankov/Brent Wilkins (VT) 8-5. Smid (UM) 8-4; Lang/Lieberman (UM) led Sachire/ (UM) 6-3, 6-2. Miller (ND) 7-6, abandoned; Daly/Smith (ND) def. Mark Doubles: Pietrowski/Patterson (ND) def. Zizold/ 2003 FINALIST Arrowsmith/Berman (UM) 8-1. Arpad Oary (UM) 8-3; Ayala/Arrowsmith (UM) def. Freeman/Rothschild (ND) 8-4; Lindqvist/ First Round, April 25 Rake (UM) def. Horsley/Sachire (ND) 8-6. #54 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0 Semifinal, April 27 1997 RUNNERUP #54 Notre Dame 4, #41 Virginia Tech 3 Final, April 27 Second Round, April 18 #54 Notre Dame 0, #29 Miami 0 (match suspended) #13 Notre Dame 4, Connecticut 0 Singles (played first): Luis Haddock (ND) def. Francis Midwestern Collegiate Semifinal, April 19 Huot (VT) 6-4, 5-7, 6-2; Andreas Laulund (VT) def. Conference Champions #13 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Matthew Scott (ND) 6-4, 7-5; Brent D’Amico (ND) def. Final, April 20 Saber Kadiri (VT) 6-2, 6-4; Stephane Rod (VT) def. Brian 1984: Paul Najarian (5S). #27 Miami 4, #13 Notre Dame 1 Farrell (ND) 6-4, 6-3; Nicolas Lopez-Acevedo (ND) def. 1985: Mike Gibbons (2S), Paul Daggs (6S). Singles: Michael Russell (UM) def. Ryan Sachire (ND) Michael Kurz (VT) 2-6, 6-3, 6-1; Angel Diankov (VT) def. 1986: Tony Cahill (3D), Joe Nelligan (3D), Paul Daggs 6-3, 6-4; Ivan Rodrigo (UM) def. Jakub Pietrowski (ND) Patrick Buchanan (ND) 5-7, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3. (6S), Dave Reiter (5S), Brian Kalbas (2S). 6-3, 6-2; Wayne Boich (UM) def. Ryan Simme (ND) 6-1, Doubles: D’Amico/Scott (ND) def. Laulund/ 1989: David DiLucia (1S,1D), Walter Dolhare (2S,2D), 6-4; Brian Patterson (ND) vs. Arturo Zizold (UM) aban- Rod (VT) 8-6; Farrell/Haddock (ND) def. Diankov/ Brian Kalbas (3S,2D), Ryan Wenger (4S,3D), David doned; Dan Rothschild (ND) vs. Fernando Borja (UM) Dennis Emery (VT) 8-4; Lopez-Acevedo/McNaughton abandoned; Roberto Suarez (UM) def. Eric Enloe (ND) Reiter (5S,3D), Paul Odland (6S), Mike Wallace (1D). (ND) led Huot/Kurz (VT) 7-6, aban. 7-5, 4-6, 6-3. 1990: David DiLucia (1S,1D), Walter Dolhare (2S), Doubles: Russell/Boich (UM) def. Pietrowski/ 2002 CHAMPION Chuck Coleman (3S), Mark Schmidt (4S), Andy Patterson (ND) 8-6; Sachire/Trent Miller (ND) def. Zurcher (5S), Ron Rosas (6S), Mike Wallace (1D), Ryan Rodrigo/Suarez (UM) 8-6; Simme/Rothschild (ND) def. Semifinal, April 20 Wenger (2D), Paul Anthony (2D), Paul Odland (3D), Zizold Jorge Carvalho (UM) 9-8. #10 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Chris Wojtalik (3D). Final, April 21 1991: Chuck Coleman (1S,1D), Will Forsyth (2S,1D), 1996 CHAMPION #10 Notre Dame 4, #43 Miami 1 Mark Schmidt, (3S,2D), Ron Rosas (4S), Chris Wojtalik Singles: Todd Widom (UM) def. Javier Taborga (ND) (5S,2D), Tom North (6S). Second Round, April 19 6-2, 7-5; Casey Smith (ND) def. Tomas Smid (UM) 6-4, 1992: Chuck Coleman (2S), Tom North (4S, 1D), Tad #31 Notre Dame 4, Boston College 0 6-4; Aaron Talarico (ND) led Andrew Golub (UM) 6-2, Eckert (1D), Ron Rosas (5S), Will Forsyth (3S), Horst Semifinal, April 20 4-6, 1-0, abandoned; Jose Lieberman (UM) led Luis #31 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Dziura (3D), Allan Lopez (3D), Todd Wilson (2D), Haddock-Morales (ND) 6-4, 4-6, 3-2, abandoned; Final, April 21 Matthew Scott (ND) def. Joel Berman (UM) 6-4, 6-2; Chris Wojtalik (6S, 2D), Andy Zurcher (1S). #31 Notre Dame 4, Miami 0 Andrew Laflin (ND) def. Tarik El Bassouni (UM) 6-1, 1993: Mike Sprouse (2S), Allan Lopez (3S, 1D), Eoin Singles: Mike Sprouse (ND) vs. Gil Kovalski (UM) aban- 6-4. Beirne (4S), Tom North (5S), Tad Eckert (6S, 3D), doned; Ryan Simme (ND) vs. Arturo Zizold (UM) aban- Doubles: Smith/Taborga (ND) def. Smid/Widom Jason Pun (1D), Todd Wilson (2D), John Jay O'Brien doned; Jakub Pietrowski (ND) vs. Ray Schot (UM) (UM) 8-4; Ashok Raju/Talarico (ND) def. Berman/El (2D), Horst Dziura (3D). abandoned; Brian Patterson (ND) def. Chris Quinn Bassouni (M) 8-3; Brent D’Amico/ 1994: Mike Sprouse (1S), John Jay O'Brien (2S), (UM) 6-2, 6-0; John Jay O’Brien (ND) def. Ramon Hudec Haddock-Morales (ND) led Golub/Lieberman 7-6, Jason Pun (3S), Tom North (4S), Ron Mencias (5S), (UM) 6-1, 6-1; Jason Pun (ND) def. V. Yesudas (UM) 7-5, abandoned. Andy Chmura (6S). 6-0. 1995: Mike Sprouse (1S, 1D), Jakub Pietrowski (3S, Doubles: Zizold/Schot (UM) def. Sprouse/Pun (ND) 1D), Steve Flanigan (4S), Ron Mencias (5S), Andy 8-3; Patterson/Pietrowski (ND) def. Kovalski/Quinn Chmura (6S). (UM) 8-1; Simme/O’Brien (ND) def. Hudec/Yesudas (UM) 8-3.

92 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Courtney Tennis Center

otre Dame’s Courtney Tennis Center, lasting Stanford in the title the home of Irish tennis since its con- match by a 4-3 score. Mark Nstruction in 1967, has played host to Merklein of the University of the nation’s top players on a number of occa- Florida won the singles cham- sions, while becoming an extremely difficult pionship, and Mississippi State’s place for opposing teams to win. Laurent Miquelard and Joc Due to its exceptional facilities, Notre Simmons captured the doubles Dame has played host to a number of presti- title, though the Notre Dame gious events, including serving as the pair of former walk-ons Andy national site of the NCAA Championships Zurcher and Todd Wilson three times. Just four years after it was built, reached the semifinals. It the Courtney Tennis Center played host to marked just the third different the 1971 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis site to play host to the NCAA Championships, which featured what is still Championships since the cur- considered by coaches to be the finest collec- rent team format was estab- tion of collegiate tennis talent ever assem- lished in 1977. The NCAA bled. In that spring classic, freshman Jimmy Women’s Tennis Championships Connors of UCLA defeated Stanford’s Roscoe came to Notre Dame in 1998, Tanner in five sets to capture the singles title. making it the northernmost That pair would go on to reach a combined site ever to play host to that 17 grand slam singles finals on the pro tour, event. including eight victories. The Bruins swept all In all, the Courtney Tennis The Courtney Tennis Center hosted the 1994 NCAA Championships and was also the site three titles, claiming their 10th team national Center has played host to NCAA of the ‘71 championships, when then-freshman Jimmy Connors of UCLA defeated championship (besting runner-up Trinity action on 14 occasions, includ- Stanford’s Roscoe Tanner for the national singles title University) and having Haroon Rahim and ing every year from 1994-2002 Jeff Browiak win the doubles championship. for either men’s or women’s The NCAA tournament came to Notre play. Most recently, the Courtney Tennis Center construction began on the neighboring Dame again in 1994, and USC won its third hosted the first and seconds rounds of the Guglielmino Family Athletics Center. That national championship in four years by out- 2009 NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship. It undertaking saw the construction of a new has been the site of conference champion- tournament center tower, while the seating ships on nine occasions (three North Star, six was moved from the west to the east end, Notable Home Wins Midwestern Collegiate), as well as an which now plays host to varsity matches, mak- Under Bob Bayliss Intercollegiate Tennis Association Summer ing it more convenient for the teams head- Circuit event for 10 straight years (1994-2003). Date Opponent Score quartered in the Eck Tennis Pavilion. The The Courtney Tennis Center also has played reoriented Courtney Tennis Center, which fea- 2/17/91 #15 North Carolina 6-3 host to a fall tournament since 1970, being the tures 14 courts, saw its first varsity men’s 3/29/91 #24 Minnesota 5-4 site of the Irish Fall Invitational until 1986 and action at the 2004 Tom Fallon Invitational. 4/21/94 #11 Kentucky 4-3 of the Tom Fallon Invitational since then. The home of Irish tennis for nearly 40 years, 5/14/94 #25 Minnesota (NCAAs) 4-3 The Irish played nearly exclusively at the the construction of Courtney Tennis Center 2/12/95 #16 North Carolina 4-3 Courtney Tennis Center until the Eck Tennis was financed entirely by prominent 5/6/95 #19 Minnesota (NCAAs) 4-3 Pavilion was completed in 1988. The indoor Washington, D.C., attorney Jeremiah Courtney. facility now has become the predominant 1/25/96 #23 Minnesota 5-2 The numerous courts and brand-new laykold location of Notre Dame’s home matches, while 2/15/96 #21 Kentucky 4-3 surface make it a popular spot for students the Courtney Tennis Center remains a regular 2/16/97 #8 Duke 4-3 and faculty, as well as the varsity tennis teams. site for late-season matches and NCAA compe- Courtney is a 1932 graduate of Columbia 4/9/97 #22 Northwestern 4-3 tition, as well as continuing to be an integral 2/8/00 #19 Kentucky 5-2 University, where he captained the tennis practice facility during both the fall and spring. team. His two sons attended Notre Dame and 1/12/01 #18 Minnesota 7-0 Since 1991, a total of 23 top-25 opponents played tennis under legendary coach Tom 4/10/01 #19 Indiana State 4-3 have left Notre Dame with a loss. The Irish Fallon. 10/19/01 USC (exhibition) 5-2 knocked off five top-25 foes at home in 2007, The first home of Irish tennis was the Notre 2/1/02 #24 Ohio State 6-1 including a 6-1 victory over eighth ranked Duke Dame Fieldhouse, which played host to Irish 5/12/02 Purdue (NCAAs) 4-0 and a 5-2 triumph over eventual NCAA runnerup home matches until the Courtney Tennis *1/29/05 #18 North Carolina 5-2 Illinois (also ranked eighth). Among the other Center was built. The structure was razed in huge home wins have been five upsets of top-15 2/24/06 #11 Ohio State 5-2 1983. Indoor courts in Notre Dame’s Joyce foes, including a 4-3 decision against #9 Illinois in 2/2/07 #13 Florida State 5-2 Center also were used sporadically before the the Eck Tennis Pavilion in March of 2009. Eck Tennis Pavilion’s construction. 2/4/07 #8 Duke 6-1 Since opening, the Courtney Tennis Center 3/5/07 #15 Washington 6-1 has undergone a variety of improvements. 4/1/07 #8 Illinois 5-2 Most recently, 14 of the courts were newly 2/27/09 #13 Texas A&M 4-3 resurfaced during the summer of 2008 and the 3/29/09 #9 Illinois 4-3 facility was reoriented in the winter of 2004 as * (ND’s 1,000th all-time victory)

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 93 Eck Pavilion Tennis

ince its completion in June of 1987, Notre “It is truly one of the great collegiate indoor Dame’s Eck Tennis Pavilion has been an inte- tennis facilities in the country,” says Irish head Sgral part of the success of Irish tennis, allowing coach Bob Bayliss. the team to practice year-round, regardless of In September 1988, the Eck Pavilion received weather conditions, and providing an alternative the United States Tennis Association (USTA) surface to further develop the all-around skills of Award for architectural design. As a result, the Notre Dame’s players. Additionally, it has become USTA presented the facility with a handsome an extremely-difficult place for opponents to be wooden plaque, a large sign placed in front of victorious and has attracted some of the top events the pavilion and a complimentary one-year in collegiate tennis. membership in the USTA. The facility and its In 20 years of action in the Eck Tennis Pavilion, award are recognized in an inscription on a the Irish have compiled a 159-46 record for a .776 large mahogany board displayed in the lobby winning percentage. Notre Dame has been of the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing unbeaten in the building four times (7-0 in 1992, Meadow, N.Y. 10-0 in 2002, 7-0 in 2006 and 9-0 in 2007), and has The facility was underwritten by Franklin E. lost just once in a season on six other occasions. Eck. He is chairman and chief executive officer The Irish have posted a losing record in the Eck of Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc., which Tennis Pavilion in only one season since its open- produces corrugated plastic drainage pipe for ing. agricultural and commercial purposes. A 1944 The combination of the Eck Tennis Pavilion and chemical engineering graduate of Notre Dame, Courtney Tennis Center has allowed the University Eck earned an M.B.A. from Harvard University of Notre Dame to play host to a number of presti- in 1949. In 1984, he endowed a collection in gious events, including serving as the national site Notre Dame’s Hesburgh Library. The generosity of the NCAA Championships. The event came to Five-time All-American David DiLucia plays in the Eck Tennis Pavilion in of Eck also made possible the addition of Notre Notre Dame in 1994, and USC won its third national front of 1,100 fans against Stanford. Dame’s baseball facility, Frank Eck Stadium, and championship in four years by outlasting Stanford the Eck Visitor’s Center. The Eck Tennis Pavilion is the third facility to in the title match by a 4-3 score. Mark Merklein of Dame in 1998, making it the northernmost site play host to indoor Irish tennis action. The Notre the University of Florida won the singles champi- ever to play host to that event. Dame Fieldhouse, which was razed in 1983, was onship, and Mississippi State’s Laurent Miquelard In all, Notre Dame has been the site of NCAA the first home of Notre Dame’s varsity team, and and Joc Simmons captured the doubles title, action on 14 occasions, including every year from the Irish also sporadically used courts in the Joyce though the Notre Dame pair of former walk-ons 1994-2002 for either men’s or women’s play. The Center. Andy Zurcher and Todd Wilson reached the semifi- Eck Tennis Pavilion has three times welcomed the nals. It marked just the third different site to play Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Midwest host to the NCAA Championships since the current Region Indoor Championships and six times team format was established in 1977. The NCAA helped play host to the Midwestern Collegiate Women’s Tennis Championships came to Notre Conference Championship. The facility has pro- Notre Dame Men’s Tennis in vided additional courts for the men’s Tom Fallon the Eck Tennis Pavilion Invitational and has been the home of the wom- Events Hosted by en’s Eck Classic for 17 years. Year W L Pct Courtney Tennis Center/ Since 1991, a total of 23 top-25 opponents have 1988 11 7 .611 Eck Tennis Pavilion left Notre Dame with a loss. Among Notre Dame’s 1989 13 2 .867 NCAA Championships: huge home wins have been three upsets of top- 1990 11 1 .916 (M) 1971, ‘94; (W) 1998 15 foes, including a 4-3 decision against #8 Duke 1991 7 1 .875 NCAA Championships (Early Rounds): in the Eck Tennis Pavilion in 1997. On Jan. 29, 2005, 1992 7 0 1.000 (M) 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, 2002, ‘07; the facility was the site for Notre Dame’s 1,000th 1993 3 1 .750 (W) 1997, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘06, ‘07, ’09 all-time men’s tennis victory, a 5-2 upset of #18 1994 6 3 .667 1995 8 2 .800 ITA Midwest Region Championships: North Carolina that allowed the Irish to join the Tar (M) 1990, ‘93; (W) 1998 1996 6 2 .750 Heels in the elite group of then just seven schools ITA Summer Circuit Tournament: 1997 5 1 .833 (M/W) 1994-2003 with 1,000-plus all-time wins. 1998 7 1 .875 The summer of 2003 saw the Eck Pavilion newly Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1999 6 3 .667 Championship: renovated, as all six courts were resurfaced 2000 5 1 .833 (M) 1992, ‘93, ‘95; (W) 1990, ‘91, ‘94 (changing them from red to green) and the color 2001 5 3 .625 North Star Conference Championship: scheme was changed to blue and gold through- 2002 10 0 1.000 (W) 1983, ‘86, ‘87 out the building. Among the other highlights 2003 3 6 .333 Tom Fallon Invitational: were numerous pieces of new wood furniture, as 2004 6 3 .667 (M) 1987-2008 well as additional trophy cases and other acces- 2005 9 3 .750 Irish Fall Invitational: sories. The facility features the offices for both the 2006 7 0 1.000 (M) 1970-86; men’s and women’s tennis coaches, as well as 2007 9 0 1.000 (W) 1977-87 2008 8 2 .800 locker rooms for both teams, and a spacious spec- Eck Classic: 2009 7 4 .636 (W) 1988-2002, ‘04, ‘06 tator viewing area upstairs that is ideally suited for 2010 8 4 .667 videotaping. Totals 167 50 .770

94 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® All-Time Roster

John Allare Bill Brown Tim Carr Andy Chmura

Years Singles* Doubles* Name Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Acken, Bryan 2000-02 -- 5-11 190 Naples, Fla. Community School of Naples 7-7 (0-0) 2-2 (0-0) Allare, John 1971-72 1971-72 5-10 170 Mt. Prospect, Ill. John Carroll Alexander, Gary 1977 -- Akhvlediani, Irackli 2004-07 2005-06 5-7 145 Vienna, Austria Vienna International School 42-24 (15-10) 4-9 (0-0) Amato, Chris 1971 -- 5-9 145 Norwalk, Ohio Anderson, David 2008-present 2008-10 5-11 155 Sandwich, Mass. Sandwich 51-36 (22-20) 29-27 (14-16) Anderson, Paul 1985 -- 5-10 150 Pasadena, Calif. Loyola, Andrews, Barry 1973 -- 5-6 144 Glendora, Calif. Glendora Andrews, Frank 1925-26 1925-26 Columbus, Ohio Andrews, Greg 2010-present -- 5-11 165 Richland, Mich. Gull Lake Angyal, Ken 1951-53 1951-53 Detroit, Mich. Anthony, Paul 1990-92 1991 6-3 193 Alexandria, Va. Gonzaga College 0-0 (0-0) 11-8 (6-6) Arnold, William 1937-38 1937-38 Larchmont, N.Y. Bailey, Mark 1930 -- Baiocchi, Ralph 1945-46 1945 5-11 185 Chicago, Ill. St. George Banchoff, Tom 1958 -- Bandy, Ryan 2010-present -- 6-1 170 Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier Barnett, James 1967-68 1967 Amarillo, Texas Barrett, Steve 1977-78 -- Lockport, Ill. Bass, Jimmy 2002-05 2005 6-0 165 Bronxville, N.Y. Iona Preparatory School 16-5 (0-2) 6-6 (2-1) Bass, Stephen 2004-07 2004-07 5-11 165 Bronxville, N.Y. Iona Preparatory School 109-46 (68-31) 57-40 (40-32) Becker, John 1981 -- 5-9 140 Pasadena, Calif. Loyola Beirne, Eoin 1993-94 1993-94 6-2 165 Co. Kildare, Ireland St. Michael’s 7-7 (0-0) 1-3 (0-0) Bemis, James 1961-62 1961-62 Omaha, Neb. Creighton Preparatory School Bender, Ray 1959-60 1959-60 Burlington, N.C. Walter M. Williams Biittner, Eugene 1948-50 1948-50 Schenectady, N.Y. Nott Terrace Biittner, George 1941-42 1941-42 Schenectady, N.Y. Nott Terrace Birsic, Bill 1980 -- Black, Darrell 1944 1944 Wichita, Kan. Block, Chip 1980-83 -- 5-5 125 New Martinsville, W.V. Magnolia Blondin, Bruce 1983 -- 5-10 150 New City, N.Y. Clarkstown North Borda, Joseph 1931 1931 New York, N.Y. Bowler, Harold 1939-40 1940 Ware, Mass. Brereton, Bob 1968 -- Brodess, Daven 2009-present 6-1 165 Austin, Texas Lake Travis 0-2 (0-0) 0-1 (0-0) Brown, Bill 1965-67 1966-67 6-3 Omaha, Neb. Brown, Elbert 1969-72 1970-72 5-10 170 Sarasota, Fla. Brown, Joseph 1945-48 1945-48 5-10 150 Rochester, N.Y. Brighton Brown, Maxwell 1957-59 1957-59 Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier 52-7 (42-3) Brown, Mike 1989-92 -- 6-6 193 Bluffton, Ind. 6-4 (0-0) 4-1 (0-0) Brown, Stanton 1961-63 1961-63 Seattle, Wash. Bruno, Anthony 1975-77 1976 6-0 175 Hartland, Wis. Arrowhead Buchanan, Patrick 2003-06 2003-06 5-7 140 Fullerton, Calif. Servite 63-34 (27-21) 18-15 (2-4) Buchart, Edward 1934-35 1935 Louisville, Ky. Buchstaber, Leonard 1944 -- Buhrman, Ricky 1999-2001 2001 6-1 170 Lighthouse Point, Fla. Pine Crest Preparatory School 1-5 (0-0) 0-1 (0-0) Burke, Tom 1958-59 -- Burns, Henry 1927-29 1927-29 Scranton, Pa. Cabello, Hector 1957-59 1957-58 Mexico City, Mexico Cahill, Tony 1986-87 1986 5-8 140 Hinsdale, Ill. Fenwick 20-4 (20-4) 15-9 (15-9) Callaghan, Patrick 2007-10 2010 5-11 145 Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City West 3-8 (0-0) 3-2 (0-0) Campanaro, Art 1958 -- Campanaro, Bryan 1960 1960 Yonkers, N.Y. Canale, Daniel 1939-42 1940-42 Memphis, Tenn. Alhambra Cannon, George 1934-36 1935 Muskegon, Mich. Cantu, Dave 1976-77 -- 5-10 165 Bellevue, Wash. Seattle Preparatory School Caparo, Edward 1943, 46-47 1943, 46-47 5-9 155 South Bend, Ind. Central Capps, Ken 1966 -- St. Louis, Mo. Carr, Mike 1986-87 -- 5-10 145 St. Louis, Mo. DeSmet Jesuit 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Carr, Timothy 1986-87 1986 6-0 155 Milwaukie, Ore. Oregon City 38-14 (38-14) 32-24 (32-24) Carrico, John 1972-75 1972-75 6-3 190 Deerfield, Ill. Lake Forest Carroll, Dennis 1998 -- 6-4 198 La Grange, Ill. Lyons Township 6-3 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Carrico, John 1973-75 -- 6-3 190 Lake Forest, Ill. Lake Forest Carriedo, Carlos 1967-68 1967-68 5-10 National City, Calif. Carriedo, Ruben 1963-65 1963-65 National City, Calif. St. Augustine Caruso, Pete 1953 -- Centlivre, Herman 1923-25 1923-25 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Chadwick, Neal 1979-80 -- 6-2 175 Alexandria, La. Holy Savior Menard Central Chimerakis, Nick 2003-05 2005 6-1 200 North Palm Beach, Fla. Benjamin School 1-5 (0-0) 2-3 (2-1) Chinn, Vincent 1964-66 1966 San Francisco, Calif. Chmura, Andy 1993-96 1996 5-6 150 Pittsfield, Mass. Pittsfield 26-8 (2-0) 5-3 (0-0) Chreist, Jr., Louis 1932-33 1932-33 South Bend, Ind. Cianci, John 1927-29 1927-29 New Britain, Conn. Clancy, John 1963-64 1963 6-0 165 Seattle, Wash. Lakeside Clarke, Walter 1953-55 1953-55 San Francisco, Calif. Coash, Matt 1985-86 -- 5-9 140 Kalamazoo, Mich. Hackett Coleman, Chuck 1990-93 1989-93 5-9 145 Lake Wylie, S.C. Baylor School 123-58 (75-35) 62-30 (40-23) Connell, John 1923 -- Conway, Dennis 1968 -- 2010 MEN'S TENNIS 95 All-Time Roster

Tad Eckert Will Forsyth Paul Ghidotti Tom Grier

Years Singles* Doubles* Name Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Corrigan, Sean 2007-present 2007 6-0 160 Lido Beach, N.Y. Long Beach H.S. 10-5 (1-0) 5-9 (1-0) Cram, Jake 2000-03 2003 6-0 155 Littleton, Colo. Columbine 2-10 (0-0) 10-10 (0-3) Crowley, Joe 1952-53 1952-53 Middletown, Ohio Cusick, Jay 1968-69 -- Daggs, Paul 1985-88 1985-88 6-0 155 Lake Park, Fla. Cardinal Newman 64-31 (60-29) 65-44 (64-42) Daly, Matt 1998-2001 1998-2001 5-9 175 Wellesley, Mass. Roxbury Latin 46-27 (30-20) 26-29 (20-23) D’Amico, Brent 2002-05 2002-05 5-11 150 Castle Rock, Colo. St. Stephen’s Episcopal School (TX) 47-42 (33-32) 60-55 (49-41) David, Robert 1947-50 1947-50 205 Chicago, Ill. Senn Davidson, Alan 1962-64 1962-63 New York, N.Y. Davis, Tyler 2008-present 2008-10 5-11 160 Nashville, Tenn. Father Ryan 33-18 (11-12) 58-49 (43-35) DelAlamo, Jorge 1988-89 -- 6-0 160 Corpus Christi, Texas 0-0 (0-0) 0-1 (0-1) Deignan, Pat 1982 -- 6-1 150 Monroe, Wis. Monroe Dempsey, George 1936 -- DeWald, Maurice 1960-62 1961-62 6-3 175 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Central Catholic DiLucia, David 1989-92 1989-92 5-10 140 Norristown, Pa. Malvern Preparatory School 146-33 (90-11) 73-30 (45-19) Doermer, Richard 1943 1943 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dolhare, Walter 1989-90 1989-90 6-2 165 Buenos Aires, Argentina 52-28 (39-14) 26-19 (15-16) Donohue, Tom 1982 -- 5-8 160 Paradise Valley, Ariz. Chaparral Donovan, Frank 1923-26 1923-26 Detroit, Mich. Dooley, Matt 2010-present -- 5-10 155 New Braunfels, Texas New Braunfels Dorgan, William 1925-26 1925 Terre Haute, Ind. Dougherty, Charles 1926 1926 Detroit, Mich. Doutel, Fred 1942 -- Dziura, Horst 1992-95 1993-95 5-8 155 Las Vegas, Nev. Bishop Gorman 19-8 (1-0) 15-9 (5-2) Earley, Jr., Anthony 1968-71 1971 5-11 158 Garden City, N.Y. Chaminade Eckert, Tad 1991-94 1991-94 5-9 150 Glenco, Ill. New Trier Township 24-6 (2-0) 24-12 (9-2) Ehler, Tony 1981 -- 5-11 168 Sidney, Ohio Sidney Ehrling, John 1989-91 -- 6-0 150 Miami, Fla. Gulliver Preparatory School 2-0 (0-0) 1-2 (0-0) Elizaga, Ron 1991-92 -- 5-9 158 Steubenville, Ohio 5-2 (1-0) 0-0 (0-0) Enloe, Eric 1995-98 1997-98 5-6 145 Kansas City, Mo. Central 44-23 (24-14) 9-8 (0-2) Erd, Jr., Harry 1941, 46 1941, 46 5-11 187 Port Huron, Mich. Evert, Jerry 1944, 47-48 1944, 47-48 5-10 160 Chicago, Ill. Senn 30-1 (26-0) 33-3 (26-0) Evert, Jim 1943, 47-48 1943, 47-48 5-8 155 Chicago, Ill. Senn 38-3 (24-0) 29-2 (24-0) Fallon, Chris 1977 -- Fallon, William 1935-37 1935-37 New Rochelle, N.Y. Falvey, Jim 1979-82 1980-82 6-1 178 Ocala, Fla. Vanguard 38-25 (38-25) 53-29 (53-29) Farrell, Brian 2000-03 2000-03 6-2 190 Lilburn, Ga. St. Pius X 56-34 (34-29) 20-20 (17-16) Faught, Bob 1941-43 1942-43 6-5 190 Cleveland Heights, Ohio Upper Arlington Faught, James 1968-70 1968-70 Toledo, Ohio St. Francis de Sales Fay, William 1938-40 1938-40 Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Finney, Gerard 1952-54 1952-54 6-0 188 Grosse Pointe, Mich. University of Detroit Fitzgerald, Niall 2009-present 2009-10 5-11 155 Wicklow, Ireland Blackrock College 20-16 (9-10) 18-13 (14-13) Fitzgerald, Robert 1962-64 1962 Winnetka, Ill. Flanigan, Steve 1995 1995 6-3 180 Hudson, Mass. Hudson 23-12 (15-6) 25-9 (15-5) Ford, Jim 1942 1942 California Forsyth, Will 1991-93 1991-93 6-0 160 Medford, Ore. South Medford 73-44 (44-34) 51-25 (32-18) Fougner, Jim 1968 -- Fountain, Richard 1945-46 1945 5-6 135 Detroit, Mich. Cass Technical Franz, Jack 1946, 48 -- Fredericks, Norman 1935 1935 Detroit, Mich. Freeman, Vijay 1995-98 1997-98 5-10 155 Dallas, Texas Tyler St. Christian Academy 29-7 (4-1) 18-12 (13-6) Galiher, Dick 1962, 64 -- Gallagher, Charles 1952-54 1952-54 6-1 160 Lakewood, Ohio St. Ignatius Gallanosa, Arnel 1988 -- 6-0 150 Anderson, Ind. 8-4 (8-4) 0-0 (0-0) Gandhi, Kevin 1978 -- Kenosha, Wis. Garrels, Bill 1945 -- Garvey, Joseph 1940-41 1940 Ashtabuila, Ohio Garza, Sergio 1957-59 1957-58 Mexico City, Mexico Gaudreau, David 1982 -- 5-11 165 Baltimore, Md. Calvert Hall College Ghidotti, Paul 1984 1984 5-8 155 Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington Giattina, Tim 2000-02 -- 6-0 155 Birmingham, Ala. Mountain Brook 3-2 (0-0) 0-2 (0-0) Gibbons, Mike 1982-85 1982-84 6-3 160 Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus 73-34 (73-34) 68-36 (68-36) Gill, Paul 1933 -- Goetz, Jim 1963-65 1963-65 6-3 180 Shaker Heights, Ohio Shaker Heights Gonzalez, Anthony 1923-25 1923-25 Manila, Philippines Gonzales, Tony 1956-57 -- Grady, Mike 1980-81 -- 5-10 170 Hamden, Conn. Notre Dame Graham, Peter 2002-05 2005 6-2 183 Luxembourg International School of Luxembourg 6-3 (0-0) 4-4 (2-0) Gregory, Whitney 1936-39 1937-39 Louisville, Ky. Grier, Thomas 1985-87 1985 5-9 145 Leawood, Kan. Rockhurst 26-18 (26-18) 28-13 (28-13) Griffin, James 1944-45, 47 1944-45, 47 Evanston, Ill. Griffin, Ted 1927-29 1927-29 Binghamton, N.Y. Grumbine, Joe 1943 -- Guilfoile, Thomas 1955-57 1955-56 Fond du Lac, Wis. St. Mary’s Springs Haddock, Luis 2001-04 2001-04 5-11 160 Caguas, Puerto Rico Notre Dame 91-43 (51-30) 70-41 (39-30) Haig, Bob 1943 -- Hainline, Brian 1975-78 1975-76, 78 5-11 160 Detroit, Mich. Brother Rice

96 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Carlton Harris Bill Heinbecker John Joyce Brian Kalbas

Years Singles* Doubles* Name Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Halpin, John 1986-87 -- 5-10 150 Elmhurst, Ill. York 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Harris, Brian 1993-96 1995-96 6-0 170 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. St. Thomas Aquinas 34-14 (8-4) 19-13 (4-5) Harris, Carlton 1977-80 1977-80 5-10 150 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Day 62-31 (62-31) Hartman, Richard 1943, 46-47 1943, 46-47 5-5 145 Ft. Wayne, Ind. Central Catholic Hartzell, Thomas 1979-82 1979-82 6-3 170 Rochester, N.Y. McQuaid Jesuit Hatten, Ben 2001-04 2003 6-5 200 Potomac, Md. Winston Churchill 5-8 (0-0) 9-18 (4-11) Havens, Stephen 2008-present 2008-10 5-11 170 Cincinnati, Ohio Hills Christian Academy 50-63 (26-36) 58-50 (38-35) Heckler, Norman 1940-41 1940-41 Blue Island, Ill. Heinbecker, Bill 1959-61 1959-61 5-8 165 St. Louis, Mo. University 48-5 (47-3) 50-5 (45-3) Heinbecker, Peter 1958-60 1960 St. Louis, Mo. Helgeson, Brett 2006-09 2006-09 6-4 180 Overland Park, Kan. Blue Valley West 105-41 (68-33) 51-37 (35-29) Heltzel, Terry 1968 -- Hensler, Bob 1949 -- Hennessy, James 1949-51 1949-51 6-1 185 Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier Hess, Bob 1980 -- 5-11 145 Glen Ellyn, Ill. Glenbard West Hidaka, Adrian 1999-02 -- 5-11 155 Tokyo, Japan St. Mary’s International School 4-2 (0-0) 1-3 (0-0) Hidaka Paul 2001-04 2004 5-11 150 Tokyo, Japan St. Mary’s International School 0-3 (0-0) 6-7 (4-5) Hoene, Herb 1949-51 1950-51 5-9 160 Duluth, Minn. Cathedral Hoffman, Art 1942-43, 46 1942, 46 5-8 135 Fort Wayne, Ind. Central Catholic Honerkamp, Frank 1966-67 1966-67 Douglaston, N.Y. Holy Cross Hopwood, Herb 1978-81 1978-81 6-2 173 Arlington, Va. Yorktown 64-39 (64-39) 59-41 (59-41) Horan, Martin 1976-78 1976-78 6-1 155 Worthington, Ohio Worthington Horsley, Matt 1997-99 1997-98 5-11 165 Lisle, Ill. Naperville North 23-12 (10-6) 30-14 (24-8) Hoyer, Mark 1978-81 1978-81 6-0 152 Port Clinton, Ohio Port Clinton 56-39 (56-39) 60-40 (60-40) Idzik, Paul 1980-83 1981-82 5-10 150 South Wales, N.Y. East Aurora 47-30 (47-30) Inchauste, Juan 1974-75 1974-75 5-9 150 La Paz, Bolivia Inchauste, Ronald 1974-75 1974-75 5-10 155 La Paz, Bolivia Johnson, Bob 1973 -- 5-11 190 Teaneck, N.J. Teaneck Johnson, Matt 2008-present 2009-10 5-11 155 Portage, Mich. Portage Central 13-7 (4-2) 20-20 (8-10) Jordan, Christian 1995-96 -- 6-0 155 Darnestown, Md. Gonzaga Preparatory School 2-4 (0-0) 8-4 (0-0) Joyce, John (Jack) 1939-41 1939-41 Spartanburg, S.C. Spartan Joyce, Lyle 1941-43 1942-43 Spartanburg, S.C. Spartan Kalbas, Brian 1986-89 1986-89 5-10 140 Carmel, Ind. Cumberland Valley 85-54 (59-43) 50-29 (39-22) Kalbas, Timothy 1988-91 1991 5-11 137 Carmel, Ind. Brebeuf Preparatory School 2-0 (2-0) 1-2 (1-2) Kane, Bud 1927-29 1927-29 Binghamton, N.Y. Kane, Christopher 1972-75 1972-75 6-0 160 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. University of San Diego Katthain, Raul 1963-65 1963-65 Mexico City, Mexico Keckley, Ryan 2004-07 2004-07 6-1 160 South Bend, Ind. St. Joseph’s 65-27 (46-19) 81-59 (52-46) Keeton, Samuel 2009-present 2009-10 6-2 155 Kansas City, Mo. The Pembroke Hill School 29-7 (13-4) 9-4 (7-4) Kelley, Tim 1948 -- Kelly, Bryan 2006-present -- 6-1 185 North Oaks, Minn. Mounds Park Academy 0-1 (0-1) -- Kelly, Dick 1932-34 1932-34 Neenan, Wis. Kelly, Jim 1978 -- Kendall, Robert 1930-31 1930-31 Globe, Ariz. Kenepick, Chuck 1923 -- Kennedy, Donald 1953-54 1953-54 Lakewood, Ohio Keuthen, Fred 1973-74 -- 6-2 155 Madison, N.J. Seton Hall Preparatory School Keyes, Kevin 1987 -- 6-0 155 Brookfield, Wis. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Keyes, Ray 1949 -- Kieffer, Mike 1977 -- Kiely, Terry 1951 -- Kilrain, Edwin 1936-38 1936-38 Indianapolis, Ind. Kilway II, James 1987-90 1987-90 6-0 170 Kalamazoo, Mich. 0-0 (0-0) 2-1 (2-1) King, Barry 2004-07 2004-07 6-4 161 Dublin, Ireland Gonzaga College 90-37 (68-27) 59-40 (42-32) King, Graham 2007 -- 6-2 180 Dublin, Ireland Gonzaga College 3-2 (0-0) 1-6 (0-0) Koscielski, Matt 1982 -- 5-11 160 South Bend, Ind. John Adams Koval, Robert 1976-79 1978-79 6-2 175 Vista, Calif. Kuhlman, David 1988-89 -- 5-10 145 Lakeside Park, Ky. 0-0 (0-0) 0-1 (0-1) Laflin, Andrew 1999-2002 1999-2002 6-0 185 Tampa, Fla. Jesuit 77-28 (50-17) 5-5 (1-1) Lanahan, Mike 1969 -- Landry, Walt 1951 -- Langenkamp, Eric 2003-06 2003-06 6-1 172 Scarsdale, N.Y. Scarsdale 59-31 (29-14) 53-44 (34-29) Larsen, Gunnar 1980 -- Lee, Bob 1978-79 -- 5-10 150 Park Ridge, Ill. Lee, Ryan 1990-91 -- 5-8 140 Honolulu, Hawaii Punahou 10-5 (1-0) 1-0 (1-0) Lem, Philip 2002 -- 5-10 150 Leawood, Kan. Shawnee Mission East 0-1 (0-0) 0-1 (0-0) Leonyuk, Sergey 2003 -- 5-11 183 Boca Raton, Fla. American Heritage 1-3 (0-0) 1-0 (0-0) LeSage, Bernie 1968-71 1969-70 6-1 160 Pasadena, Calif. Loyola Lewis, Joseph 1937, 39 1939 Clarksville, Tenn. Logan, Mike 1982 -- 6-0 160 Amherst, N.H. Bishop Gurgin Lopez, Allan 1991-94 1993-94 5-9 169 San Salvador, El Salvador St. Joseph 17-7 (2-1) 32-21 (14-14) Lopez-Acevedo, Nicolas 2003 2003 5-11 155 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Colegio Marista 16-15 (11-7) 13-10 (5-5) Lukats, Nicholas 1933 1933 6-0 185 Perth Amboy, N.J. Froebel Lutz, Edmund 1923-24 1923-24 New York, N.Y. O’Malley, Robert 1968-70 1968-70 Miami, Fla. Christopher Columbus H.S. Obert, Dave 1985 1985 6-3 173 Lighthouse Point, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons H.S. Odland, Paul 1988-91 1988-89 5-11 165 Edina, Minn. Edina H.S. 40-34 (26-20) 18-13 (9-4) Overdevest, Mark 1998-2000 2000 6-1 175 Bradenton, Fla. St. Stephen’s Episcopal School 13-12 (2-4) 0-6 (0-0) Overholser, Thomas 1950-52 1950-52 South Bend, Ind. Central H.S. 2010 MEN'S TENNIS 97 All-Time Roster

Trent Miller Greg Murray Paul Najarian John Jay O’Brien

Years Singles* Doubles* Name Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Lynch, Frank 1953-54 1954 Binghamton, N.Y. Lyons, Philip 1946-48 1946-48 Clovis, N.M. Lyons, Steve 1973-74 -- 5-11 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. Upper St. Clair Magnano, Marco 1993-95, 97 1997 5-8 165 Seattle, Wash. Seattle Preparatory School 25-9 (2-0) 13-6 (0-1) Malhame, James 1999-02 2000-02 6-0 170 Douglaston, N.Y. Cardozo 8-5 (2-1) 32-34 (16-19) Mandell, Neil 1958 -- Mangan, Pat 1929 1929 Indianapolis, Ind. Markey, Bud 1927-29 1927-29 Indianapolis, Ind. Marquardt, John 1969 -- Martin, Chancey 2000-02 -- 6-1 175 Sun Valley, Idaho Community School of Naples 3-6 (0-0) 2-3 (0-0) Martin, Jr., Philip 1945 1945 Santee, Calif. Massicotte, Jean 1950-51 1951 5-6 140 Québec City, Québec Québec Mather, Michael 1994 -- 5-11 150 Louisville, Ky. Trinity 4-1 (0-2) 3-0 (0-0) May, Mike 1989 -- 6-2 170 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Mazzoli, Romano 1953 -- McCarthy, Terry 1960 -- McCauley, Don 1982 -- 5-11 155 Norfolk, Va. St. Mary’s McEnery, Jack 1992 -- 6-1 175 St. Louis, Mo 0-0 (0-0) 0-0(0-0) McDonald, Phil 1950 -- McGivern, Bill 1960 -- McGraw, Sean 1992 -- 6-3 170 Hutchinson, Minn. 1-1(0-0) 2-1(0-0) McGuire, Harry 1923 1923 McMahon, Mark 1980-83 1980-82 5-10 135 San Diego, Calif. Point Loma 87-27 (87-26) 62-39 (62-39) McMurray, Bill 1951-52 -- McNally, Bobby 2004 -- 6-0 175 Miami, Fla. Gulliver Preparatory School 4-2 (0-0) 2-2 (0-1) McNaughton, Paul 2002-03 2003 6-4 180 Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central 7-7 (0-0) 12-22 (6-11) McNulty, Joseph 1934-36 1935-36 Tulsa, Okla. Meade, Thomas 1932 1932 Seattle, Wash. Meakin, Chuck 1978 -- Mencias, Ron 1994-97 1994-95 5-9 140 Greenwood, Ind. Roncalli 15-9 (15-9) 14-9 (3-1) Metrailer, Bill 1936 -- Metz, John 1956 1956 Memphis, Tenn. Meyer, Carl 1932 1932 Mound City, Ill. Miller, Jeff 1986-87 -- 5-8 145 Danville, Pa. Danville 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Miller, Rich 1989-92 -- 5-9 150 Kansas City, Mo. 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Miller, Trent 1997-2000 1997, 99, 2000 5-11 165 San Diego, Calif. The Bishop’s School 8-13 (1-3) 45-34 (39-24) Montoya, Santiago 2006-09 2006-09 6-1 165 Austin, Texas St. Stephen's Episcopal School 9-18 (0-0) 37-36 (18-17) Moore, Michael 2009-present 2009-10 6-2 180 Glenview, Ill. Glenbrook South 8-8 (7-4) 5-5 (1-1) Moran, Bob 1925 1925 Indiana Moran, Pat 1990-91 -- 5-10 150 Sioux Falls, S.D. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Morey, Tim 1999 -- 5-10 170 Grand Rapids, Mich. Forest Hills Central 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Moros, Blas 2009-present 2009-10 6-0 178 Boca Raton, Fla. Pine Crest 22-11 (8-3) 3-3 (1-0) Moss, T. 2001-03 -- 6-0 155 Hilton Head Island, S.C. Hilton Head Preparatory School 2-2 (0-0) 2-2 (0-0) Murphy, Bob 1951 -- Murphy, Ed 1927 1927 Portland, Ore. Murphy, Joe 1953 -- Murphy, Greg 1968 -- Murphy, Thomas 1966, 68 1966, 68 Kensington, Mo. Murray, Dick 1971-73 -- 5-11 145 Short Hills, N.J. Short Hills Murray, Gregory 1969-71 1971 5-11 160 Short Hills, N.J. Nagel, Francis 1948 1948 5-11 145 Paducah, Ky. St. Mary’s Academy Nagel, Fritz 1940 -- Najarian, Paul 1982-84 1982-84 6-0 175 Norwalk, Conn. Norwalk 27-9 (27-9) 28-12 (28-12) Navarro, Mauricio 1979-81 -- 6-0 155 La Paz, Bolivia Mariscal Braun German School Nelligan, Joe 1983-86 1983-86 6-2 150 LaGrange Park, Ill. Benet Academy 61-31 (61-31) Nichols, Dick 1946 -- Nigro, Dennis 1967-68 1967 Kansas City, Mo. Noce, Jim 1960 -- Noonan, Tim 1980-84 1980-84 6-0 175 St. Louis, Mo. DeSmet Jesuit 56-22 (56-22) 69-39 (69-39) North, Tom 1991-94 1991-94 6-5 220 Succasunna, N.J. Delbarton School 44-23 (13-7) 13-9 (6-5) Novatny, John 1982-83 1982-83 5-9 130 Creve Coeur, Mo. Parkway Central O’Brien, Bart 1944, 48-49 1944, 49 Sunnyside, N.Y. LaSalle Academy O’Brien, John 1929-30 1929-30 5-11 165 Tampa, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons O’Brien, John 1962 -- O’Brien, John Jay 1993-96 1993-96 5-11 165 St. Petersburg, Fla. Cardinal Gibbons 78-37 (32-17) 54-21 (35-14) O’Brien, Matthew 1929-31 1929-31 Tampa, Fla. O’Brien, Michael 1929-31 1929-31 Tampa, Fla. O’Brien, Sean 1985-88 1987-88 5-8 145 Augusta, Mich. Gull Lake 12-9 (9-7) 23-16 (22-12) O’Bryan, Mike 1981-82 -- 6-1 160 Thousand Oaks, Calif. Westlake O’Connell, Ray 1943 -- O’Connor, Bill 1928 1928 Indianapolis, Ind. O’Connor, Bill 1956 1956 Pittsburgh, Pa. O’Connor, Ray 1950 -- O’Connor, Wally 1981 -- 5-7 145 Holmdel, N.J. Christian Brothers Academy O’Donnell, Michael 1973-76 1975-76 6-6 210 Deerfield, Ill. Loyola Academy O’Hanlon, John 1932-34 1932-34 Washington, D.C. Padgett, John 1987-88 -- 5-9 150 Bardstown, Ky. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Pager, Harry 1955 -- 98 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Doug Pratt Dave Reiter Ron Rosas Charles Samson

Years Singles* Doubles* Name Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Pappas, Nick 1941-42 -- Parbhu, Sheeva 2005-08 2005-08 5-11 150 Omaha, Neb. Millard North 121-40 (75-21) 76-58 (49-45) Parks, Olen 1941-42 1941-42 Mishawaka, Ind. Culver Academy Patterson, Brian 1996-99 1996-99 5-10 170 Falmouth, Maine Falmouth 83-38 (64-29) 82-43 (57-32) Pattridge, Mark 1977 -- Payumo, Tony 1992-94 -- 5-10 160 Manila, Philippines Ateneo de Manila 8-1 (0-0) 2-1 (1-0) Pecor, Billy 2010-present -- 6-2 185 Scottsdale, Ariz. Chaparral, Ariz. Perenich, Greg 1981 -- 5-6 140 Tarpon Springs, Fla. Tarpon Springs Petersmith, Mike 1967-69 -- Peterson, Mark 1973-74 -- 6-0 195 Winona, Minn. Winona Pierpont, Brandon 2005-06 -- 6-1 170 St. Petersburg, Fla. Tampa Preparatory School 0-3 (0-0) 1-1 (1-0) Pietrowski, Jakub 1995-98 1995-98 6-2 160 Huntington Beach, Fla. Ocean View 74-62 (46-42) 95-45 (47-32) Power, Ed 1932-33 1933 New York, N.Y. Pratt, Doug 1983-84 1983 6-3 180 Fair Oaks, Calif. Jesuit Pratt, Thomas 1982-84 1982-83 6-3 178 Fair Oaks, Calif. Jesuit Pratt, Williams 1979-1980 1980 6-1 165 Fair Oaks, Calif. Jesuit Prendergast, Joseph 1934-36 1935-36 Ware, Mass. Prendergast, Rom 1953 -- Price, Steve 1963 -- Pun, Jason 1993-96 1993-96 5-11 160 Acton, Ontario Earl Haigh Second 67-37 (45-27) 72-40 (38-29) Quinn, James 1943, 46 1943 Springfield, Mass. Raju, Ashok 1999-2002 2002 6-0 155 Morgantown, W.V. Morgantown 6-8 (0-0) 24-27 (14-14) Ramsour, Steve 1977-79 -- 5-10 150 Joplin, Mo. Ralph, Don 1959-61 1959-61 6-1 170 Bethesda, Md. St. Anselm’s Priory 50-6 (46-3) 46-6 (43-3) Ratterman, George 1945-46 1945-46 6-0 175 Cincinnati, Ohio St. Xavier H.S. Raymundo, Jose 1990-92 -- 5-8 140 Harmony, Pa. 0-2 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Reale, William 1952-55 1952-55 5-7 145 Mansfield, Ohio Mansfield Senior Reaume, William 1930-31 1930-31 Waukegan, Ill. Reeves, Richard 1933 1933 New York, N.Y. Reid, Greg 1971-72 1972 6-0 185 Wethersfield, Conn. Reidy, Maurice 1952-55 1952-55 6-0 160 Denver, Colo. Regis H.S. Reilly, Ed 1953 -- Reilly, Mark 1973-74 1973-74 6-3 175 St. Petersburg, Fla. Bishop Barry Reilly, Michael 1969-72 1969-72 6-4 190 St. Petersburg, Fla. Bishop Barry Reilly, Paul 1973 1973 6-5 185 St. Petersburg, Fla. Bishop Barry Reiter, Dave 1986-89 1986-89 6-2 185 Canyon County, Calif. Plano East Senior 62-50 (60-40) 70-49 (58-43) Reppenhagen, Francis 1937-38 1937-38 Buffalo, N.Y. Resteiner, Marc 1989-91 -- 6-1 175 Flint, Mich. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Rich, James 1955-57 1955-57 Waterloo, Iowa Richards, Dean 1955-57 1955-56 New York, N.Y. Rieser, Gary 1965-67 1965-66 6-0 St. Louis, Mo. Rigel, Francis (Vic) 1932 1932 Chicago, Ill. Robison, Thomas 1979-82 1979-82 6-1 173 St. Petersburg, Fla. St. Petersburg Catholic Rodgers, Charles 1938 1938 Detroit, Mich. University of Detroit Rodgers, James 1946-49 1948-49 6-1 170 Youngstown, Ohio Ursuline Rogers, Jimmy 2000-02 -- 6-3 160 South Bend, Ind. St. Joseph 2-5 (0-0) 2-4 (0-0) Rosas, Ron 1990-93 1990-93 6-1 170 El Paso, Texas El Paso 101-52 (67-33) 20-18 (16-13) Rosselló, Pedro 1964-66 1966 Santurce, Puerto Rico Roszak, Steve 2003 -- 6-3 180 Mission Hills, Kan. Pembroke Hill School 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Roth, Andrew 2005-08 2006-08 5-9 160 Houston, Texas Tenney School 53-38 (27-25) 60-27 (40-22) Rothschild, Danny 1995-98 1996-98 6-0 155 Garden City, N.Y. Garden City 53-26 (31-14) 48-31 (28-19) Rubrich, John 1985-88 -- 5-7 140 South Bend, Ind. Gordon Technical 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Ruckelshaus, Tom 1928 1928 Indianapolis, Ind. Runger, John 1981 -- 5-9 164 Newton, Iowa Newton Sachire, Ryan 1997-2000 1997-2000 6-6 200 Canfield, Ohio Canfield 138-44 (77-19) 73-32 (64-24) Saenz, Jaime 1951-53 1951 5-9 150 Cali, Colombia Berchmans Samson, Charles 1944-45, 47 1944-45, 47 Portsmouth, Ohio Denver South Schafer, Daniel 2008 -- 6-0 165 Edgewood, Ky. Covington Catholic 0-3 (0-0) 0-1 (0-0) Schaefer, Joseph 1942 1942 Philadelphia, Pa. Schefter, Rob 1970-73 1970-73 5-10 140 Yakima, Wash. Carroll Schmidt, Mark 1990-93 1990-93 5-10 140 Atlanta, Ga. Lovett School 113-14 (76-31) 38-22 (22-11) Schmitt, Dick 1953 -- Schoenberg, Ron 1957-59 1957-59 5-6 132 Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola Schubert, Mike 1980-81 -- 6-0 140 Downingtown, Pa. Salesianum Scott, Matthew 2001-04 2001-04 6-1 185 Oakton, Va. International School of Paris 83-40 (54-23) 46-25 (29-16) Seghers, Bud 1946 -- Seeley, George 1936-37 1936 Seward, Edward 1934 1934 Elyria, Ohio Shashy, Ron 1988 -- 5-11 170 Ocala, Fla. 0-0 (0-0) 1-0 (1-0) Shaw, John 1936 -- Shemwell, Steve 1988 -- 5-11 150 Grand Rapids, Mich. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Shields, Patrick 1983-84 1984 5-10 160 Grosielle, Mich. Northfield Mt. Herman Sierks, Bill 1973 -- 5-10 155 Glenview, Ill. Loyola Academy Silk, John 1989-92 -- 6-1 160 Toledo, Ohio 2-1 (0-0) 3-1 (0-0) Simme, Ryan 1994-97 1994-97 5-8 150 Spring, Texas Klein 96-62 (56-43) 77-40 (58-29) Simon, Frederick 1937-39 1937-39 Waco, Texas Waco Simone, Stephen 1985-86 1986 5-8 153 Lyndhurst, Ohio Charles F. Brush Simons, Richard 1952-53 1952-53 South Bend, Ind. 2010 MEN'S TENNIS 99 All-Time Roster

Randy Stehlik Bill Tully Mike Wallace Brandon Walsh Years Singles* Doubles* Name Played Monograms Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Singh, Jasjit 1966-68 1966-68 New Delhi, India Slager, Richard 1973-76 1974, 76 5-11 188 Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington Smith, Casey 1999-2002 1999-2002 6-1 175 Leawood, Kan. Rockhurst 72-64 (49-48) 76-52 (47-37) Smith, Harry 1955-57 1955-57 6-4 190 Staten Island, N.Y. St. Peter’s Smith, Michael 2002-03 -- 5-11 170 Encino, Calif. Crespi 1-1 (0-1) 0-0 (0-0) Smith, Raymond 1951-53 1951-53 Chicago, Ill. Loyola Academy Sokolovske, Dick 1958 -- Sommer, Al 1923 -- Sordi, John 1988 -- 5-9 150 Northport, N.Y. 0-0 (0-0) 1-0 (1-0) Sparkman, Shaun 1988-89 -- 6-2 145 Bloomington, Minn. Jefferson 2-1 (1-0) 2-0 (1-0) Sprouse, Mike 1993-96 1993-96 5-9 173 Fairfield, Conn. Fairfield Preparatory School 101-53 (55-35) 66-48 (29-37) Stadel, George 1926-27 1926-27 Stamford, Conn. Stahl, Daniel 2007-present 2008-10 5-10 150 Bethesda, Md. Walt Whitman 69-34 (34-20) 30-24 (12-16) Staley, Seton 1932-33 1933 Clairton, Pa. Stehik, Randall 1974-77 1974-77 Stehik, Randall 1974-77 1974-77 6-1 175 Peru, Ind. Peru Stephens, Charles 1957-59 1958-59 Louisville, Ky. St. Xavier Stevenson, Dee 1958-60 1960 Wichita, Kan. Stronsky, Jim 1962 -- Stuhldreher, John 1954 1954 Pittsburgh, Pa. Sturm, Bill 1973-74, 76-77 -- 5-9 150 Jasper, Ind. Jasper Swetonic, Chris 1990-91 -- 5-9 145 Stone Mountain, Ga. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Sullivan, John 1931 1931 Passaic, N.J. Taborga, Javier 1999-2002 1999-2002 6-1 195 La Paz, Bolivia German School 77-41 (45-25) 77-46 (48-28) Talarico, Aaron 1999-2002 1999-2002 5-9 150 Laguna Beach, Calif. Laguna Beach 63-34 (31-22) 60-43 (46-28) Talmadge, Spencer 2009-present 2009-10 6-2 230 Hillsborough, Calif. Junipero Serra 0-4 (0-4) 7-8 (4-4) Tan, Sean 2006-present 2009 5-8 140 Lakewood, Calif, Lakewood 6-2 (1-0) 10-6 (0-1) Tavares, Carlos 1927 1927 Shanghai, China Theissen, Gil 1970 -- Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Tonti, A. Patrick 1949-51 1950-51 Columbus, Ohio Troup, Jr., John 1943 1943 Kansas City, Mo. Trueblood, Mark 1976-79 1979 5-11 140 LaCanada, Calif. St. Francis Tuite, Jr., Matthew 1950, 52-53 1950, 52-53 Chicago, Ill. Tully, Bill 1944-47 1944-47 Bronxville, N.Y. Turner, Marshall 1973 -- 5-8 145 Carpinteria, Calif. Bishop Garcia Diego Uda, Yuichi 2005 -- 5-8 130 Wesley Chapel, Fla. Laurel Springs 9-4 (0-0) 1-4 (1-0) Unverzagt, Dick 1946 -- VanDyke, Duane 1956 1956 San Diego, Calif. Vanoncini, Charles 1956-58 1956-58 Fresno, Calif. Velasco, Mike 1923-25 1923-25 Philippines Vervaet, Bud 1936 -- Viqueria, Jaimie 1994 -- 6-2 150 Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Southwestern Education Society 3-2 (0-0) 0-2 (0-0) Vosburg, Bruce 1963-65 1963-65 Omaha, Neb. Creighton Preparatory School Wagner, Dick 1960 -- Waldron, James 1935-37 1936-37 Trenton, N.J. Waldron, Joseph 1934-36 1934-36 Trenton, N.J. Wallace, Mike 1987-90 1987-90 6-1 160 Pembroke Pines, Fla. Chaminade 36-35 (33-26) 70-30 (58-25) Walsh, Brandon 1971-74 1971-74 5-11 155 Kingston, Jamaica St. Goerges College Walsh, Dan 1985-88 1985-88 6-0 165 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Brother Rice 86-39 (81-36) 55-49 (54-47) Walsh, John 1939-41 1939-41 Price, Utah Walsh, Tim 1991 -- 5-8 140 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Walsh, Pat 1988 -- 5-10 135 Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Brother Rice 0-0 (0-0) 1-0 (1-0) Warburton, Walt 1940 -- Ward, George 1923 -- Warford, Andy 1996-99 1996-99 6-4 185 Bismarck, N.D. St. Mary’s Central 29-27 (16-19) 8-12 (3-6) Warford, Luke 1998-99 -- 6-2 175 Bismarck, N.D. St. Mary’s Central 1-9 (0-0) 2-3 (0-0) Warn, Rob 1997-2000 -- 5-10 160 Minneapolis, Minn. Minnehana Academy 18-12 (0-0) 8-6 (0-0) Warshawsky, Sanford 1944 1944 Detroit, Mich. Waters, Bill 1937 -- Watt, Casey 2007-present 2009-10 6-0 165 Gibsonia, Pa. Pine-Richland 48-23 (29-7) 31-33 (23-24) Weldon, Francis 1933-35 1933-35 New Rochelle, N.Y. Iona Preparatory School Wenger, Ryan 1988-91 1988-91 6-0 150 Novelty, Ohio University School 49-42 (32-26) 73-51 (49-27) Westphal, Thomas 1977-78 1977-78 6-0 180 Peoria, Ill. Bergan Wheaton, David 1973-76 1976 6-2 167 Wayzata, Minn. Minnetonka Whelan, James 1960-62 1961-62 6-1 170 Ridgewood, N.J. St. Peter’s Preparatory School Whiting, Timothy 1968-70 1968 Elm Grove, Wis. Waukesha Catholic Memorial Wimmer, Steve 1982 -- 6-0 150 South Bend, Ind. Riley Wilson, Todd 1991-94 1993-94 5-8 179 Spokane, Wash. St. Stephen’s Episcopal School (FL) 58-28 (36-20) 48-27 (33-14) Witucki, Ralph 1945, 48-49 1949 South Bend, Ind. Wojtalik, Chris 1990-93 1989-92 5-11 165` Haddonfield, N.J. Memorial 51-18 (28-13) 39-20 (27-14) Wolf, John 1937-40 1937-38 Mishawaka, Ind. Wolsfeld, Steve 1987 -- 5-9 160 White Bear, Minn. 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0) Wood, Joe 1944 1944 Little Rock, Ark. Yoshii, Takashi 2007-present -- 5-9 150 Tokyo, Japan The American School in Japan 4-5 (0-0) 4-3 (0-0) Zakharia, Kareem 1992 -- 5-7 145 Key Biscayne, Fla. Christopher Columbus 2-1 (0-0) 0-1 (0-0) Zmolek, Joe 1973 -- 5-8 143 Oshkosh, Wis. Lourdes Zurcher, Andy 1990-94 1990-94 5-10 150 Denver, Colo. Ponderosa 128-60 (78-38) 78-41 (48-24) Zybriski, Walt 1929 1929 Jersey City, N.J.

Bold denotes current players • * individual records incomplete prior to 1987

100 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Year-By-Year Results

4/28 at Drake W, 6-0 5/8 Chicago L, 2-7 5/1 at Duquesne W, 6-0 5/11 Michigan State L, 3-6 5/2 at Pittsburgh W, 3-2 5/15 Ohio State L, 0-8 5/4 Grinnell L, 0-5 5/17 Illinois L, 0-7 5/12 at Michigan State L, 3-4 at Indiana Collegiate Championships NTS 5/30 Ohio State L, 2-5 1936 1929 Coach: Pedro de Landero – Record: 2-6 Record: 5-3 4/18 Illinois L, 0-6 4/27 at Western State L, 1-6 4/24 Detroit W, 6-3 4/30 Drake W, 4-1 4/25 Bradley W, 6-3 5/3 at Armour Tech W, 4-3 5/13 Kentucky L, 2-7 5/4 Grinnell L, 2-5 5/15 Chicago L, 0-9 5/8 at Northwestern L, 3-4 5/16 Ohio State L, 1-8 at Indiana Collegiate Championships NTS 5/29 Michigan State L, 1-8 (Muncie, Ind.) at Indiana Collegiate Championships NTS at Central Collegiate Championships NTS (Richmond, Ind.) (Chicago, Ill.) 5/13 Michigan State W, 7-0 5/31 Marquette W, 6-1 1937 6/1 Wisconsin W, 4-3 Coach: Pedro de Landero – Record: 3-5 at NCAA Championships 0 pts. 4/24 at Indiana W, 5-4 4/26 Western State L, 3-6 (now Western Michigan) 1930 4/28 at Chicago L, 0-9 Record: 4-2 5/3 Purdue W, 7-2 4/30 Loyola Chicago W, 6-1 5/6 Saint Louis W, 4-3 After losing the the first four matches in the program’s varsity 5/3 Armour Tech W, 6-1 5/8 Kentucky L, 3-6 history, the 1924 team (Frank Donovan and Herman Centilivre in 5/8 Northwestern L, 3-6 5/15 Michigan State L, 1-8 5/13 Michigan State W, 8-1 5/17 Northwestern L, 1-8 front and Tony Gonzales and Mike Velasco in the back) registered 5/18 Western State L, 0-9 at Indiana Collegiate Championships NTS the first of more than 1,000 Irish victories - a 2-0 triumph over (now Western Michigan) Wabash College. 5/29 Minnesota W, 5-4 California (exhibition) L at Central Collegiate Championships NTS 1938 (Chicago, Ill.) Coach: Pedro de Landero – Record: 4-5 1923 4/22 Northwestern L, 1-8 Coach: C.P. Van Ryper - Record: 0-2 4/30 Western State L, 4-5 (now Western Michigan) 5/7 Indiana L, 0-6 1931 5/1 Detroit W, 7-0 5/9 Michigan L, 0-5 Record: 3-3 5/2 Chicago L, 0-9 4/18 Indiana State L, 3-6 5/4 Kentucky L, 3-6 1924 4/25 Western State L, 3-4 5/5 Michigan W, 6-3 Record: 3-3 (now Western Michigan) 5/7 Indiana W, 6-1 5/1 at Butler L, 1-4 5/12 Armour Tech W, 5-2 5/12 at Michigan State L, 3-6 5/2 at Indiana L, 2-5 5/20 Loyola Chicago W, 5-2 5/14 at Saint Louis W, 8-1 5/3 at Wabash W, 2-0 5/22 Northwestern L, 0-9 at Indiana Collegiate Chps. NTS 5/6 at Michigan L, 0-6 6/1 Manchester W, 6-1 (Greencastle, Ind.) 5/7 at Detroit W, 2-0 at Central Collegiate Championships NTS at Big Nine Conference Chps. NTS (Chicago, Ill.) 1939 (Chicago, Ill.) Coach: Pedro de Landero – Record: 4-5-1 at Indiana Intercollegiate Chps. NTS 4/19 Wabash W, 7-0 (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1932 4/21 Detroit W, 7-0 6/7 at Culver Academy W, 4-3 Record: 4-5 4/22 Indiana W, 7-2 4/23 Western State L, 0-9 4/26 at Kentucky T, 4-4 1925 (now Western Michigan) 4/29 Michigan State L, 3-6 Record: 3-2-1 4/29 Northwestern L, 3-5 5/1 Western State L, 4-5 4/24 Loyola Chicago W, 6-0 5/6 vs. Detroit (Windsor, Ont.) W, 4-1 (now Western Michigan) 5/6 at Penn State T, 3-3 5/11 at Chicago L, 0-6 Chicago L, 1-8 5/8 at Ohio State L, 1-5 5/14 Armour Tech W, 6-1 5/6 DePauw W, 6-1 5/9 at Detroit W, 4-2 5/20 Detroit W, 4-3 5/8 at Northwestern L, 0-7 5/12 Oklahoma L, 1-3 5/21 at Michigan State L, 2-7 5/11 at Michigan L, 0-9 5/30 at Indiana W, 4-0 5/24 Indiana State W, 4-3 at Indiana Collegiate Chps. NTS at Western Conference Chps. NTS 5/28 Michigan State L, 1-8 (Richmond, Ind.) (Chicago, Ill.) at NCAA Championships 0 pts. 1933 1940 Record: 1-6 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 4-3 1926 4/22 Valparaiso W, 9-1 4/18 Wabash W, 6-1 Record: 0-2 4/29 Michigan State L, 1-8 4/22 Kentucky W, 8-1 5/1 Ohio State L, 0-7 5/6 Michigan State L, 1-8 4/27 Western State L, 3-6 5/7 at Michigan State L, 3-4 5/13 Illinois L, 0-7 (now Western Michigan) at Indiana Intercollegiate Chps. NTS 5/12 Northwestern L, 0-5 5/4 Indiana W, 9-0 at NCAA Championships 0 pts. 5/19 Michigan Normal L, 1-6 5/9 Chicago L, 3-6 (Philadelphia, Pa.) (now Eastern Michigan) 5/11 Michigan L, 4-5 5/25 Chicago L, 1-6 5/16 DePauw W, 6-3 at Indiana Collegiate Championships 1st 1927 (Lafayette, Ind.) Record: 6-0 1934 Coach: Pedro de Landero – Record: 3-5 at NCAA Championships 0 pts. 5/1 at Culver Academy W, 7-0 (Haverford, Pa.) 5/4 at Ohio State W, 4-3 4/20 Northwestern L, 0-6 5/11 Michigan State W, 6-3 4/21 Western State L, 0-9 5/16 Northwestern W, 4-3 (now Western Michigan) 1941 5/20 Loyola Chicago W, 7-0 4/27 Armour Tech W, 6-3 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 7-1 5/25 at Carnegie Tech W, 5-2 5/5 Albion W, 4-3 4/26 Detroit W, 8-1 at Indiana Collegiate Championships NTS 5/11 Detroit W, 6-1 4/29 Western State W, 8-1 (Muncie, Ind.) 5/12 Michigan State L, 2-7 (now Western Michigan) at NCAA Championships 0 pts. 5/19 Michigan State L, 3-6 5/2 Indiana W, 8-1 (Philadelphia, Pa.) 5/25 Chicago L, 1-5 5/3 Kentucky W, 6-3 5/10 at Chicago W, 5-4 1928 1935 5/14 Michigan W, 6-3 Coach: Pedro de Landero – Record: 3-5 5/15 Michigan State W, 6-3 Record: 6-4 5/17 at Northwestern L, 4-5 4/6 at Kentucky W, 3-0 4/24 Wabash W, 5-2 5/22-24 at Indiana Collegiate Championships 1st 4/7 at Center College W, 3-0 4/30 at Indiana W, 6-3 (Richmond, Ind.) 4/9 at Vanderbilt L, 1-3 5/3 at Northwestern L, 0-7 at NCAA Championships NTS 4/26 at Northwestern W, 4-3 5/4 Bradley W, 6-3 (Haverford, Ind.) 2010 MEN'S TENNIS 101 Year-By-Year Results 1942 1948 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 9-0 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 8-1 4/17 Michigan State W, 6-3 4/24 Wisconsin W, 9-0 4/18 Michigan W, 6-3 5/1 Michigan W, 5-4 4/21 Illinois W, 5-4 5/5 at Marquette W, 9-0 4/25 Kentucky W, 8-1 5/8 DePauw W, 7-0 4/28 Western Michigan W, 5-4 5/14 at Earlham College W, 6-0 4/30 Indiana W, 8-1 5/15 at Kentucky W, 9-0 5/2 Wisconsin W, 9-0 5/18 at Western Michigan W, 7-2 5/7 Chicago W, 6-3 5/21 at Northwestern L, 2-7 5/9 Northwestern W, 4-2 5/22 Purdue W, 6-1 at Texas Sectional Championships NTS 6/21-26 at NCAA Championships T-6th (Houston, Texas) (Los Angeles, Calif.) at NCAA Championships NTS (New Orleans, La.) 1949 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 6-3 4/29 at Purdue W, 5-4 1943 4/30 at Northwestern L, 0-7 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 5-2 5/5 Western Michigan W, 5-4 4/16 Wisconsin W, 6-3 5/7 Detroit W, 7-2 4/17 DePauw W, 6-3 5/11 at Michigan L, 2-7 4/17 vs. Indiana (Greencastle, Ind.) W, 8-1 5/14 Michigan State L, 2-7 4/22 Michigan L, 4-5 5/16 Case Western Reserve W, 7-2 4/24 Northwestern W, 6-3 5/21 Marquette W, 6-3 4/30 Michigan State L, 3-6 5/23 at Wisconsin W, 5-4 5/1 Western Michigan W, 6-3 6/20-25 at NCAA Championships T-8th at NCAA Championships 7th (Austin, Texas) (Evanston, Ill.) 1950 1944 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 6-4 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 9-0 4/21 Wayne State W, 9-1 Jerry Evert, who was 52-0 (26-0 singles, 26-0 doubles) in dual- NCAA Co-Champions 4/29 Wisconsin L, 4-5 4/28 at Northwestern W, 8-1 5/2 at Michigan State L, 4-5 match action during his career, helped Notre Dame compile a pair 4/29 at Wisconsin W, 7-2 5/5 at Western Michigan W, 6-3 of unbeaten campaigns in 1944 (9-0) and ‘47 (8-0). 5/6 Michigan W, 5-4 5/6 vs. Detroit W, 7-2 5/11 Chicago W, 7-2 5/7 Iowa W, 6-3 5/13 DePauw W, 6-3 5/10 Michigan L, 4-5 5/12 at Pittsburgh W, 5-4 5/13 vs. Indiana (Greencastle, Ind.) W, 6-0 5/12 Purdue W, 6-3 5/18 Detroit W, 7-2 5/16 Western Michigan W, 8-1 5/18 at Northwestern L, 1-8 5/19 at Iowa L, 1-8 6/3 at Western Michigan W, 6-3 5/19 at Marquette W, 7-2 6/1-2 Central Collegiate Championships T-1st 6/10 DePauw W, 7-2 at NCAA Championships T-7th 6/25-30 at NCAA Championships T-5th 6/26-7/1 at NCAA Championships T-1st (Austin, Texas) (Evanston, Ill.) (Evanston, Ill.) 1951 1952 1945 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 5-6 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 7-3 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 8-1 4/26 at Wisconsin W, 5-4 4/23 Wisconsin W, 6-3 4/28 Western Michigan W, 8-1 4/28 Northwestern L, 4-5 4/26 at Northwestern W, 5-4 5/5 at Michigan L, 0-9 5/3 Western Michigan L, 4-5 4/30 Purdue W, 7-2 5/11 Northwestern W, 7.5-1.5 5/4 at Michigan L, 2-7 5/1 at Indiana L, 2-7 5/11 Wisconsin W, 8-0 5/5 Michigan State L, 0-9 5/3 at Detroit W, 8-1 5/12 Indiana W, 7-0 5/6 Marquette W, 6-3 5/5 at Western Michigan L, 4-5 5/18 Northwestern W, 9-0 5/9 at Purdue L, 3-6 5/10 at Marquette W, 9-0 5/19 at Lawrence College W, 5-1 5/12 at Duquesne W, 9-0 5/12 Iowa W, 6-3 5/21 at Wayne State W, 7-2 5/17 Michigan W, 7-2 6/2 Purdue W, 5-3 5/19 at Michigan State L, 1-7 at NCAA Championships T-6th at NCAA Championships T-7th (Evanston, Ill.) (Evanston, Ill.) 1946 1953 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 6-3 Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 6-4-1 4/29 at Navy L, 1-7 4/22 Wisconsin W, 5-4 5/9 Indiana W, 9-0 5/1 at Northwestern T, 3-3 5/10 at Purdue W, 5-4 5/2 at Iowa L, 4-5 5/17 at Western Michigan W, 5-4 5/8 at Michigan State L, 1-8 5/18 at Michigan State W, 5-4 5/9 at Michigan L, 3-6 5/23 Wisconsin W, 7-2 5/14 Marquette W, 9-0 5/25 Michigan L, 4-5 5/15 Western Michigan W, 8-1 5/28 Northwestern L, 3-6 5/16 Detroit W, 6-0 6/8 Marquette W, 8-1 5/18 Indiana L, 3-6 at NCAA Championships T-6th 5/19 at Purdue W, 7-2 (Evanston, Ill.) 5/23 at Pittsburgh W, 9-0 6/22-27 at NCAA Championships T-7th 1947 (Syracuse, N.Y.) Coach: Walter Langford – Record: 8-0 4/24 Western Michigan W, 8-1 1954 4/26 Michigan State W, 6-3 Coach: Charles Samson – Record: 7-5 4/28 Wisconsin W, 9-0 4/24 at Cincinnati W, 8-1 4/30 Purdue W, 9-0 4/30 Michigan L, 3-6 5/3 at Michigan W, 6-3 5/1 Michigan State L, 4-5 5/5 Navy W, 9-0 5/3 Northwestern W, 8-1 5/10 Kentucky W, 9-0 5/5 Chicago W, 9-0 5/21 DePauw W, 9-0 5/7 at Indiana L, 2-7 at Central Collegiate Championships 5/8 at Western Michigan L, 3-6 6/23-28 at NCAA Championships T-7th 5/13 Purdue W, 5-4 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 5/15 at Detroit W, 8-1 5/21 at Marquette W, 8-2 5/22 at Wisconsin W, 5-4 Robert David lettered all four years (1947-50) of his Irish career. 5/24 Iowa L, 4-5 6/21-27 at NCAA Championships T-12th (Seattle, Wash.)

102 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 1957 1961 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 9-4 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 17-2 3/16-17 at Chicago Intercollegiate 3/29 at Georgetown W, 5-4 Indoor Champ. NTS 3/31 vs. Ohio Wesleyan (Bethesda, Md.) W, 5-3 4/6 Chicago W, 9-0 4/6 at Duke L, 4-5 4/22 Wisconsin W, 6-2 4/7 at Virginia Tech W, 9-0 4/24 Marshall W, 10-0 4/8 at Marshall W, 9-0 4/25 Kentucky W, 10-0 4/18 at Kalamazoo W, 8-0 4/26 Louisville W, 9-0 4/21 at Michigan State L, 3-6 4/27 Cincinnati W, 7-2 4/23 at Detroit W, 9-0 5/4 Kalamazoo L, 4-5 4/28 at Iowa W, 9-0 5/7 Marquette W, 8-1 4/29 vs. Minnesota (Iowa City, Iowa) W, 7-2 5/10 Michigan L, 2-7 5/2 at Toledo W, 7-2 5/17 at Northwestern L, 3-6 5/5 Indiana W, 5-4 5/18 Iowa L, 2-7 5/5 Wisconsin W, 6-3 5/20 Western Michigan W, 8-1 5/6 Illinois W, 5-4 5/21 Michigan State W, 5-1 5/10 Western Michigan W, 7-2 6/17-23 at NCAA Champ. T-6th 5/11 Northwestern W, 7-2 (Salt Lake City, Utah) 5/12 Southern Illinois W, 8-1 5/13 Ohio State W, 9-0 5/20 Marquette W, 9-0 1958 6/20-25 at NCAA Champ. T-13th Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 17-1 (Ames, Iowa) 4/2 at Bellarmine W, 9-0 4/2 at Louisville W, 9-0 4/3 at Cincinnati W, 9-0 1962 4/5 at Marshall W, 10-0 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 11-8 4/9-10 at Cherry Blossom Tournament 1st 4/7 Bradley W, 8-1 (Washington, D.C.) 4/17 Kalamazoo W, 5-4 4/9 at George Washington W, 9-0 4/18-28 at Cherry Blossom Tournament 4/10 at Georgetown W, 8-1 (Washington, D.C.) 4/18 at Western Michigan W, 8-1 4/18 at George Washington L, 3-6 4/25 Denison W, 8-1 4/22 vs. Indiana L, 2-7 4/26 Toledo W, 9-0 4/28 at Georgetown L, 4-5 4/28 Northwestern W, 5-4 5/2 Michigan State L, 0-9 5/2 Michigan State W, 8-1 5/4 vs. Minnesota (Madison, Wis.) W, 7-2 5/3 Kalamazoo W, 9-0 5/4 at Wisconsin L, 1-8 5/5 Michigan (Cherry Blossom final) W, 7-2 5/5 vs. Ohio State (Madison, Wis.) W, 6-3 5/9 vs. Iowa (Bloomington, Ind.) L, 4-5 5/6 at Marquette W, 9-0 5/10 at Indiana W, 8-1 5/7 Purdue W, 7-2 5/15 at Wisconsin W, 6-3 5/8 at Northwestern L, 1-8 5/16 at Marquette W, 8-1 5/10 Michigan L, 1-8 Maxwell Brown, a two-time All-American who compiled a 42-3 5/17 Detroit W, 6-1 5/11 Southern Illinois W, 6-3 singles record in dual-match action during his career, helped 6/16-22 at NCAA Champ. T-8th 5/12 Iowa L, 3-6 Notre Dame post a 14-0 record and its second national (Annapolis, Md.) 5/14 Detroit W, 9-0 championship in his final season, 1959. 5/16 Toledo W, 8-1 1959 5/19 DePaul W, 7-9 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 14-0 5/21 at Western Michigan W, 7-2 NCAA Co-Champions 4/11 at Toledo W, 9-0 1955 4/18 at Ohio State Quadrangular 1st Coach: Charles Samson – Record: 10-8 4/21 Western Michigan W, 9-0 4/6 at Marshall W, 8-1 4/24 Indiana W, 9-0 4/9 at Duke L, 0-9 4/25 Iowa W, 8-1 4/11 at North Carolina L, 0-9 4/25 Kalamazoo W, 9-0 4/16 at Xavier W, 9-0 5/5 at Michigan W, 5-4 4/29 Tennessee A & I W, 6-0 5/6 at Michigan State W, 8-1 (now Tennessee State) 5/7 at Kalamazoo W, 9-0 4/30 Marquette W, 9-0 5/8 Purdue W, 9-0 5/2 Indiana L, 4-5 5/11 Wisconsin W, 8-1 5/3 at Purdue W, 5-4 5/15 at Northwestern W, 9-0 5/5 Cincinnati W, 7-2 5/21 Southern Illinois W, 9-0 5/6 Detroit W, 7-2 5/22 Detroit W, 9-0 5/7 Kalamazoo L, 4-5 5/25 Marquette W, 9-0 5/10 Wisconsin W, 5-4 6/22-28 at NCAA Champ. T-1st 5/13 at Michigan L, 1-8 (Evanston, Ill.) 5/14 at Michigan State L, 4-5 5/17 Western Michigan L, 0-9 5/19 at Chicago W, 9-0 1960 5/20 at Northwestern L, 3-6 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 14-4 5/21 at Iowa W, 8-1 4/18 at Yale L, 0-6 6/20-26 at NCAA Championships T-12th 4/19 at Harvard L, 2-7 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 4/20 at Merchant Marine Academy W, 9-0 4/20 at New York University W, 9-0 4/22 at Princeton L, 3-5 1956 4/29 at Marquette W, 9-0 Coach: Charles Samson – Record: 7-8-1 4/30 at Wisconsin W, 7-2 3/29 at Marshall W, 8-1 5/2 at Purdue W, 9-0 3/31 at Virginia Tech W, 12-0 5/3 at Indiana W, 6-3 4/2 at Wake Forest W, 9-0 5/6 at Iowa W, 7-2 4/3 at Duke L, 3-6 5/6 vs. Northwestern (Iowa City, Iowa) L, 3-6 4/4 at North Carolina State W, 6-3 5/7 vs. Ohio State (Iowa City, Iowa) W, 7-2 4/5 at North Carolina L, 0-9 5/11 at Western Michigan W, 5-4 4/14 at Indiana L, 1-8 5/12 Toledo W, 9-0 4/20 at Marquette W, 8-1 5/14 Michigan State W, 5-4 4/21 at Wisconsin W, 7-2 5/16 Michigan W, 5-4 4/27 Tennessee A & I T, 3-3 5/21 Southern Illinois W, 5-4 (now Tennessee State) 5/22 Detroit W, 5-4 5/4 Purdue W, 6-3 6/20-25 at NCAA Champ. T-4th 5/7 Michigan L, 0-9 (Seattle, Wash.) 5/8 Michigan State L, 4-5 Bill Heinbecker posted a career dual singles record of 47-3 and a 5/10 at Western Michigan L, 1-7 dual doubles record of 45-3. 5/11 at Kalamazoo L, 1-8 5/20 Iowa L, 4-6 6/25-30 at NCAA Champ. T-12th (Kalamazoo, Mich.) 2010 MEN'S TENNIS 103 Year-By-Year Results

4/21 vs. Iowa (Minneapolis, Minn.) W, 5-4 1963 4/22 at Minnesota W, 6-3 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 15-6 4/28 Illinois W, 5-4 4/6 at Purdue W, 5-3 4/29 Northern Illinois W, 9-0 4/8 at Louisville W, 8-1 4/29 Southern Illinois L, 3-6 4/9 at Vanderbilt W, 7-2 5/3 at Kalamazoo W, 6-3 4/10 at Murray State W, 9-0 5/4 at Michigan L, 3-6 4/11 at Southern Illinois L, 0-9 5/8 at Wisconsin W, 5-4 4/12 at Iowa W, 7-2 5/10 Western Michigan W, 5-4 4/13 at Washington Univ. (St. Louis) W, 6-3 5/13 Toledo W, 6-3 4/15 Bradley W, 9-0 5/14 Marquette W, 7-2 4/16 Illinois W, 7-2 6/7 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st 4/17 DePaul W, 9-0 (Hamilton, N.Y.) 4/26 Ohio State W, 8-1 6/11-17 at NCAA Champ. T-10th 4/27 at Michigan L, 4-5 (Carbondale, Ill.) 5/3 at Michigan State L, 4-5 5/4 at Kalamazoo College L, 4-5 1968 5/7 Northwestern L, 3-6 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 7-10 5/10 Iowa W, 7-2 5/10 Western Michigan W, 8-1 at Cherry Blossom Tournament 5/11 Indiana L, 2-7 (Washington, D.C.) 5/12 Marquette W, 9-0 4/12 Wisconsin State W, 5-4 5/13 Toledo W, 6-3 4/13 Ohio State W, 5-4 5/25 Southern Illinois W, 5-4 4/15 at Bradley L, 3-5 4/16 at Northwestern L, 0-9 4/17 Northern Illinois L, 3-6 1964 4/18 Illinois L, 0-9 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 11-3 4/22 Indiana L, 1-8 4/16 Western Michigan W, 5-4 4/27 Wisconsin L, 4-5 4/18 Michigan State W, 5-4 4/28 Iowa L, 3-6 4/20 Purdue W, 8-1 5/1 Purdue W, 9-0 4/24 Iowa W, 8-3 5/5 Marquette W, 9-0 4/25 Wisconsin W, 6-3 5/7 Michigan L, 0-9 4/26 Marquette W, 9-0 5/9 at Western Michigan L, 3-6 5/1 Indiana L, 1-8 5/12 St. Ambrose W, 7-2 5/2 Illinois W, 5-4 5/13 at Kalamazoo College W, 7-2 5/6 Kalamazoo W, 7-2 5/14 Toledo L, 2-7 Rob Schefter, whose daughter Annie was a standout on Notre 5/8 Ohio State W, 6-3 5/16 at DePaul W, 7-2 Dame’s soccer team, helped the 1971 squad fashion a 20-match 5/9 Northwestern L, 0-9 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st winning streak - the longest single-season string in school history 5/14 Toledo W, 9-0 (Hamilton, N.Y.) - on the way to a 26-5 record. 5/16 Washington Univ. (St. Louis) W, 7-2 6/16-22 at NCAA Champ. -- 5/19 Southern Illinois L, 3-6 (San Antonio, Texas) 5/9 St. Ambrose W, 9-0 5/11 Wisconsin State W, 5-4 1965 1969 5/12 Northwestern L, 2-7 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 14-2 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 8-8 5/15 Northern Illinois W, 5-4 4/3 Indiana L, 3-6 4/17 Toledo L, 1-8 5/17 Bradley W, 5-4 4/10 Ohio State W, 9-0 4/20 Marquette W, 8-1 6/16-21 at NCAA Champ. -- 4/10 Cincinnati W, 9-0 4/20 DePaul W, 9-0 (Princeton, N.J.) 4/19-21 at Cherry Blossom Tournament 1st 4/24 Minnesota L, 1-8 (Washington, D.C.) 4/26 N.E. Missouri State W, 9-0 4/19 at Georgetown W, 8-1 (now Truman) 1970 4/20 at George Washington W, 8-1 4/27 Iowa L, 0-9 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 15-6 4/21 at Washington & Lee W, 9-0 4/28 at Purdue L, 4-5 3/24 Western Michigan W, 8-1 4/21 Air Force W, 9-0 4/29 at Indiana L, 0-9 3/24-4/4 at Cherry Blossom Tournament 3rd 4/26 Iowa W, 7-0 5/1 at Bowling Green L, 4-5 (Washington, D.C.) 4/27 Northwestern W, 6-3 5/5 Western Michigan W, 6-3 4/1 vs. Cornell W, 6-3 4/29 Michigan State W, 7-2 5/7 at Kalamazoo College L, 1-8 4/2 at George Washington W, 7-0 5/4 Michigan L, 3-6 4/3 at Maryland L, 4-5 5/5 Kalamazoo W, 5-4 4/4 vs. Indiana L, 2-7 5/9 Purdue W, 8-1 4/7 Purdue W, 6-3 5/12 Western Michigan W, 8-1 4/10 at Northwestern L, 4-5 5/18 Toledo W, 8-1 4/18 DePaul W, 9-0 5/23 Marquette W, 9-0 4/17 Cincinnati W, 6-3 4/19 Eastern Michigan W, 9-0 4/20 at Toledo W, 5.5-3.5 1966 4/21 at Michigan L, 3-6 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 15-0 4/22 Michigan State W, 6-3 4/20 at Northwestern W, 8-1 4/28 Indiana L, 0-9 4/22 Minnesota W, 7-2 5/8 at Wisconsin W, 5-4 4/24 at Southern Illinois W, 6-3 5/8 at Minnesota L, 2-7 4/25 Indiana W, 6-3 5/9 at Wisconsin State W, 9-0 4/26 Purdue W, 9-0 5/10 at Marquette W, 9-0 4/28 Wisconsin W, 5-4 5/5 Kalamazoo College W, 6-3 5/3 Michigan State W, 7-2 5/15 Bowling Green W, 8-1 5/4 Kalamazoo W, 9-0 5/16 Ball State W, 8-1 5/8 at Marquette W, 6-1 5/16 Michigan Tech (exhibition) W, 6-0 5/11 at Iowa W, 7-2 at Huskie Tournament 1st 5/13 Cincinnati W, 8-1 (DeKalb, Ill.) 5/14 at Western Michigan W, 9-0 6/9-12 Central Collegiate Champ. 3rd 5/17 Toledo W, 6-3 5/19 at Saint Louis W, 9-0 5/20 at Southern Illinois W, 5-4 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st (Hamilton, N.Y.) 1970-71 6/13-18 at NCAA Champ. -- Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 26-5 (Coral Gables, Fla.) Irish Fall Invitational 3/13 at Cal St. L.A. W, 9-0 1967 3/15 at Long Beach State W, 7-2 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 14-2 3/16 at USC L, 0-9 3/17 at Redlands University L, 4-5 3/24-26 at Florida State Open NTS 3/18 at Claremont W, 6-3 4/7 at Indiana W, 5-4 3/19 at San Fernando Valley State W, 7-2 4/8 at Cincinnati W, 9-0 (now Cal St. Northridge) 4/15 Bradley W, 8-1 3/21 at UC Irvine L, 2-7 4/15 DePaul W, 6-3 Bernard LeSage earned two monograms (1969-70) during his 3/22 at UCLA L, 0-9 4/18 at Purdue W, 9-0 career.

104 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 3/25-27 Irish Indoor Invitational 3/22 Ball State W, 6-3 3/25 Florida W, 7-2 3/26-27 at Cherry Blossom Tournament 2nd 3/26 Indiana W, 5-4 (Washington, D.C.) 3/27 Michigan L, 3-6 3/26 at Maryland L, 3-6 3/28 Illinois W, 8-1 3/27 vs. Colgate W, 5-4 4/16-18 at Central Collegiate Champ. 3/27 at George Washington W, 5-2 (Muncie, Ind.) 4/1 Western Michigan W, 5-4 4/16 vs. Indiana State W, 5-4 4/2 DePaul W, 7-2 4/17 vs. Cincinnati W, 8-1 4/3 at Cincinnati W, 7-2 4/17 vs. Bradley W, 8-1 4/4 at Indiana L, 3-6 4/18 at Ball State W, 9-0 4/6 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 4/24 Northern Illinois W, 7-2 4/13 at Michigan L, 1-8 4/24 Toledo W, 9-0 4/15 at Northwestern W, 6-3 4/24 Bowling Green W, 7-2 4/16 at DePaul W, 5-4 4/25 Iowa W, 5-4 4/17 at Bowling Green W, 6-3 4/25 Marquette W, 9-0 4/18 at Northern Illinois W, 8-1 4/27 Northwestern W, 8.5-0.5 4/20 Purdue W, 7-2 4/28 at Michigan State W, 8-1 4/24 Ohio State L, 2-7 4/29 Akron W, 8-1 4/25 Iowa W, 6-3 4/30-5/1 at Huskie Invitational T-1st 4/25 Eastern Michigan W, 9-0 (DeKalb, Ill.) 4/26 at Kalamazoo College L, 1-8 5/3 at Purdue W, 7-2 4/27 at Michigan State L, 3-6 5/4 at Indiana W, 5-4 4/29 Illinois W, 5-4 5/5 Valparaiso W, 5-4 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st 5/7 at Western Michigan W, 8-1 (Rochester, N.Y.) 5/8 at Kalamazoo College W, 7-2 5/9 Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 1976-77 5/11 DePaul W, 8-1 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 15-12 6/10-12 at Central Collegiate Champ. 1st (Muncie, Ind.) 3/12 at Bellarmine W, 9-0 6/14-19 NCAA Champ. -- 3/14 at Guilford College W, 8-1 3/15 at High Point College W, 5-4 Mark Reilly earned monogram letters in 1973 and 1974. 3/16 at North Carolina L, 0-9 3/17 at Duke L, 1-8 1971-72 3/18 at Virginia Tech L, 2-7 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 16-3 3/19 at Eastern Kentucky L, 1-8 Irish Fall Invitational 3/21 at Ball State W, 5-4 3/17 Purdue W, 8-1 1973-74 4/3 at Indiana State L, 2-7 3/17 DePaul W, 9-0 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 18-2 4/4 at Illinois L, 1-8 4/9 Wisconsin W, 6-3 Irish Fall Invitational 1st 4/6 Michigan L, 2-7 4/10 at Michigan L, 1-8 3/4 Ball State W, 9-0 4/8 West Virginia W, 7-2 4/11 at Michigan State W, 7-2 4/2 Illinois W, 7-2 4/9 Kent State W, 8-1 4/15 vs. Cincinnati L, 4-5 4/4 at Valparaiso W, 9-0 4/9 Ohio State L, 2-7 4/17 vs. Southern Illinois L, 0-9 4/10 at Toledo W, 8-1 4/12 Cincinnati W, 6-3 4/19 at Indiana State W, 8-1 4/11 at Michigan L, 1-7 4/15 Bowling Green W, 5-4 4/20 at Toledo W, 8-1 4/15 at Indiana W, 5-4 4/16 Northern Illinois W, 8-1 4/22 Ball State W, 9-0 4/17 Western Michigan W, 8-1 4/17 Marquette W, 8-1 4/22 Bowling Green W, 8-1 4/19 Central Michigan W, 8-1 4/18 Indiana L, 1-5 4/24 at Northwestern W, 6-3 4/23 at Northwestern W, 8-1 4/19 Northwestern W, 5-4 4/25 at Iowa W, 8-1 4/24 at Iowa L, 4-5 4/23 Michigan State L, 1-8 4/26 Western Michigan W, 9-0 4/26 at Michigan State W, 5-4 4/24 Wisconsin L, 2-7 5/2 Indiana W, 6-3 4/27 at Kalamazoo College W, 6-3 4/26 DePaul W, 8-1 5/6 Kalamazoo College W, 7-2 4/29 Purdue W, 9-0 4/27 Iowa L, 2-7 5/6 Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 4/28 Marquette W, 8-1 4/28 at Drake Relays Tennis Champ. T-7th 5/7 Illinois W, 5-4 4/30 at Northern Illinois W, 8-1 (Des Moines, Iowa) 5/7 Ohio State W, 8-1 5/1 Bowling Green W, 9-0 4/28 at Drake W, 9-0 DePaul W, 8-1 4/28 vs. Kansas L, 2-7 Miami (Ohio) W, 5-4 4/29 vs. Iowa L, 3-6 1972-73 4/29 Kalamazoo College W, 5-4 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 14-11 Indiana State W, 9-0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W, 9-0 5/8 Eastern Michigan W, 7-2 Irish Fall Invitational at NCAA Singles Champ. NTS Indiana State W, 7-2 (Athens, Ga.) Iowa L, 3-6 1974-75 Cincinnati L, 4-5 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 16-4 Purdue W, 7-2 1977-78 Irish Fall Invitational NTS Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 12-14 3/10 at Memphis State (now Memphis) L, 3-6 3/15 at Western Michigan W, 6-3 3/12 at Tulane L, 1-8 at Galveston Island Champ. 1st Irish Fall Invitational 3/13 at LSU L, 2-7 (Galveston, Texas) Eastern Michigan W, 7-2 at Big Gold Invitational 4th vs. Oral Roberts W, 6-3 Michigan L, 1-8 (Hattiesburg, Miss.) vs. Bowling Green W, 8-1 3/18 George Washington W, 6-3 3/31 at Wisconsin L, 2-7 vs. Indiana State W, 6-3 3/18 Washington & Lee W, 6-3 4/1 at Marquette W, 6-0 vs. Colorado W, 9-0 3/19 Maryland L, 1-8 4/4 at Western Michigan W, 7-2 4/4 at Ball State W, 6-3 3/21 William & Mary L, 2-7 4/9 Michigan L, 0-9 4/5 at Ohio State L, 4-5 3/22 Richmond L, 3-6 4/10 at Ball State W, 8-1 4/8 Indiana L, 4-5 3/25 Navy L, 3-5 4/12 at DePaul W, 8-1 4/10 at DePaul W, 7-2 3/29 Ball State W, 7-2 4/13 Cincinnati L, 2-7 4/13 at Marquette W, 9-0 4/1 Minnesota L, 3-6 4/14 Indiana State W, 6-3 4/15 Kalamazoo College W, 5-4 4/1 Indiana State W, 6-3 4/14 Kalamazoo W, 8-1 4/17 Northwestern W, 7-2 4/2 Illinois L, 2-7 4/17 at Purdue W, 8-1 4/20 at Eastern Michigan W, 7-2 4/3 Butler W, 9-0 4/18 at Indiana W, 5-4 4/21 at Central Michigan W, 9-0 4/7 Wisconsin L, 3-6 4/19 at Ohio State W, 8-1 4/23 Michigan L, 0-9 4/8 Northwestern L, 1-8 4/20 at Bowling Green W, 8-1 4/25 Iowa W, 5-4 4/9 Ohio State L, 2-7 4/22 South Carolina L, 3-6 4/26 Michigan State W, 6-3 4/13 Valparaiso W, 9-0 4/23 Toledo W, 7-2 4/27 Wisconsin W, 5-4 4/14 Eastern Kentucky W, 6-3 4/24 Northwestern W, 6-3 4/28 Purdue W, 7-2 4/14 Bowling Green W, 5-4 4/28 Michigan State L, 4-5 4/29 at Illinois at NCAA Champ. L, 4-5 4/15 Northern Illinois W, 7-2 4/29 Iowa L, 4-5 (Corpus Christi, Texas) 4/16 Iowa L, 3-6 4/16 Marquette/Xavier W, 9-0 4/22 Michigan State L, 3-6 1975-76 4/23 Kalamazoo College L, 3-6 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 16-8 4/25 Western Michigan L, 1-8 Irish Fall Invitational 5/1 DePaul W, 6-3 3/5 Southern Illinois L, 1-8 3/6 Wisconsin W, 5-4 3/6 Minnesota L, 2-7

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 105 Year-By-Year Results 1978-79 1982-83 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 20-8 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 23-9 Irish Fall Invitational 3rd 10/2-3 Irish Fall Invitational 1st 3/3 Ohio State L, 1-8 10/2 Illinois State W, 5-4 3/10 Ball State W, 6-3 10/2 Oral Roberts W, 5-0 3/17 at Pierce College L, 4-5 10/3 Southern Illinois W, 6-3 3/19 vs. Tulsa (Los Angeles, Calif.) W, 5-4 2/25 vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 8-1 3/20 at USC L, 0-6 (Milwaukee, Wis.) 3/21 at Cal. State Los Angeles W, 6-3 2/26 at Marquette W, 8-1 3/22 vs. Harvard (San Diego, Calif.) L, 2-7 3/12 at Claremont W, 6-3 3/23 vs. Idaho (Point Loma, Calif.) W, 5-4 3/12 at Pomona W, 7-2 3/24 at San Diego State L, 3-6 3/13 at Cal. State L.A. W, 7-2 3/28 Michigan L, 0-9 3/14 at Pierce College W, 7-2 4/1 Wisconsin W, 6-3 3/15 at Whittier College W, 6-3 4/3 Butler W, 9-0 3/17 at Redlands W, 5-4 4/5 Northwestern W, 6-3 3/18 at UC San Diego W, 5-3 4/8 Marquette W, 8-1 3/19 at San Diego State L, 4-5 4/12 Valparaiso W, 9-0 3/20 vs. Minnesota (San Diego, Calif.) L, 2-7 4/13 St. Ambrose W, 8-1 3/23 at Western Michigan L, 4-5 4/14 Bowling Green W, 6-3 3/26 at Ball State L, 4-5 4/14 Northern Illinois W, 5-4 3/27 at Indiana L, 2-7 4/16 at Indiana L, 3-6 3/31 at Purdue L, 4-5 4/19 DePaul W, 9-0 4/1 at Indiana State W, 5-1 4/22 at Indiana State L, 3-6 4/3 Iowa L, 2-7 4/23 Purdue W, 8-1 4/4 at Ohio State L, 1-5 4/27 Michigan State W, 6-3 4/7 Valparaiso W, 9-0 4/29 Eastern Michigan W, 6-3 4/8 vs. DePaul W, 6-0 5/1 Western Michigan W, 6-3 4/8 vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 6-0 5/4 Kalamazoo College W, 6-3 4/9 vs. Northern Illinois W, 5-4 5/5 Valparaiso W, 9-0 4/12 at Northwestern L, 1-7 5/5 Washington & Lee W, 6-3 4/16 Michigan State W, 8-1 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 4/19 Butler W, 9-0 4/20 Kalamazoo College W, 5-4 1979-80 4/21 Wisconsin W, 6-3 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 20-3 4/24 Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 2/16 at Michigan L, 0-9 4/27 Bowling Green W, 6-3 2/17 at Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 4/29-30 at Midwestern City Conference 3rd 3/8 at Wisconsin L, 3-6 Mike Gibbons lettered in ’82, ’83, and ’84 while obtaining a Championships (Evansville, Ind.) 3/9 at Iowa W, 7-2 career singles record of 73-34 and an overall doubles mark of 3/15 Ball State W, 7-2 68-36. 3/19 Cincinnati W, 8-1 1983-84 3/21 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 25-9 3/22 Indiana State W, 7-2 Irish Fall Invitational 1st 4/11 Bellarmine W, 9-0 4/22 Northwestern L, 3-6 4/25 Kalamazoo College W, 8-1 10/1 Illinois State W, 9-0 4/12 Bowling Green W, 9-0 10/1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 4/12 Northern Illinois W, 8-1 4/29 at DePaul W, 9-0 5/1 Eastern Michigan W, 7-1 10/2 Southern Illinois W, 8-1 4/13 DePaul W, 9-0 3/2 at Iowa L, 1-8 4/15 Purdue W, 7-2 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. (Rochester, N.Y.) 3/3 at Gustavus Adolphus W, 5-4 4/16 Indiana W, 7-2 3/7 Michigan L, 4-5 4/20 at Northwestern W, 5-4 3/13 Ball State W, 5-4 4/23 Hawaii W, 8-1 1981-82 3/17 at Biscayne College W, 9-0 4/24 at Kalamazoo College W, 8-1 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 23-10 3/18 at Florida International W, 7-2 4/25 at Michigan State W, 6-2 9/25-26 Irish Fall Invitational 2nd 3/19 at Miami Dade South W, 9-0 4/27 Ohio State L, 4-5 9/25 Western Michigan L, 4-5 3/20 at Miami (Fla.) L, 0-9 4/30 Western Michigan W, 5-4 9/25 Illinois State W, 5-1 3/22 at Central Florida W, 6-3 5/2 Butler W, 9-0 9/26 Miami (Ohio) W, 9-0 3/23 at Rollins College L, 3-6 5/3 Valparaiso W, 9-0 9/26 Purdue W, 5-4 3/24 at St. Leo College W, 9-0 5/3 Marquette W, 9-0 2/14 Ohio State L, 3-6 3/25 at Eckerd W, 9-0 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st 3/5 vs. Southern Illinois (Madison, Wis.) L, 4-5 3/27 Valparaiso W, 9-0 3/5 at Wisconsin L, 3-6 3/30 Hawaii L, 2-7 1980-81 3/5 vs. Iowa (Madison, Wis.) W, 7-2 3/30 Ohio W, 6-3 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 27-9 3/12 at Central Florida CC W, 6-3 4/4 at Bowling Green W, 8-1 Irish Fall Invitational 1st 3/14 at Florida L, 2-7 Indiana W, 5-4 3/16 at Flagler W, 6-3 Indiana State W, 5-4 3/18 at Eckerd W, 9-0 Western Michigan W, 8-1 3/19 at South Florida W, 5-4 Purdue W, 8-1 3/21 at Tampa W, 9-0 2/20 at Marquette W, 9-0 3/21 at St. Leo W, 9-0 2/20 vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 4/6 Ball State W, 6-3 2/27 at Ohio State W, 5-4 4/7 Purdue L, 4-5 2/27 vs. South Carolina (Columbus, Ohio) L, 0-9 4/9 Northern Illinois W, 9-0 2/27 vs. Miami (Ohio) (Columbus, Ohio) W, 5-4 4/9 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 8-1 3/7 Wisconsin L, 3-6 4/9 Bowling Green W, 5-4 3/9 at Indiana W, 7-2 4/12 Western Michigan L, 3-6 3/13 at Whittier College W, 9-0 4/13 Indiana State W, 7-2 3/14 at Claremont College W, 7-0 4/14 Illinois-Chicago W, 9-0 3/15 at Cal. State L.A. W, 8-1 4/15 Valparaiso W, 9-0 3/16 at USC L, 0-9 4/17 at Michigan L, 0-9 3/17 at Loyola Marymount W, 9-0 4/18 at Eastern Michigan W, 9-0 3/18 at Long Beach State L, 1-8 4/22 Indiana W, 6-3 3/20 at Point Loma College W, 9-0 4/23 Marquette W, 8-1 3/21 at UC San Diego L, 2-7 4/25 at Kalamazoo College L, 3-6 3/22 at San Diego State L, 8-9 4/27 at Michigan State L, 4-5 3/28 at Ball State W, 8-1 4/29 DePaul W, 8-1 3/29 at Indiana State W, 6-3 5/2 Northwestern W, 5-4 4/1 at Western Michigan W, 7-3 at NCAA Singles Champ. NTS 4/3 Iowa L, 3-6 (Athens, Ga.) 4/4 Butler W, 9-0 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st 4/5 Michigan L, 1-8 (Rochester, N.Y.) 4/7 at Valparaiso W, 9-0 4/10 vs. Akron W, 5-0 4/10 vs. Northern Illinois W, 6-0 4/11 at Bowling Green W, 8-1 Mark McMahon set an Irish record for wins in a season at No. 1 4/18 Michigan State W, 5-4 singles with a 27-2 mark in 1982, en route to earning a bid to the 4/20 at Purdue W, 8-1 NCAA Singles Championship.

106 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 4/6 Illinois-Chicago W, 9-0 4/9 at Southern Illinois L, 2-7 4/7 Indiana State W, 9-0 4/9 vs. Louisville (Carbondale, Ill.) W, 6-0 4/7 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 4/9 vs. Bradley (Carbondale, Ill.) W, 8-1 4/9 Western Michigan W, 5-4 4/10 Indiana State W, 6-3 4/10 Butler W, 9-0 4/16 Ohio W, 7-2 4/12 Northern Illinois W, 7-2 4/23 at Kalamazoo L, 4-5 4/13 Ohio State L, 4-5 4/24 Wisconsin L, 1-8 4/14 Marquette W, 7-2 4/30 at Illinois State L, 3-6 4/18 Purdue L, 1-8 4/21 at DePaul W, 9-0 4/22 Northwestern L, 3-6 1988-89 4/21-22 Midwestern City Conference Champ. 3rd Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 19-9 4/28 at Michigan State W, 7-2 9/23-25 at Navy All-Conference Tournament NTS 4/29 at Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 10/7-8 at Ball State Invitational NTS 5/1 at Kalamazoo College W, 6-3 10/15-23 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 5/18-20 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st (Athens, Ga.) (Rochester, N.Y.) 10/28-30 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 11/18-21 at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (Bloomington, Ind.) 1984-85 1/21 at Northwestern L, 2-7 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 17-12 1/25 Michigan L, 1-8 2/24 Iowa W, 5-4 1/31 at Western Michigan W, 8-1 3/1 at Marquette W, 6-3 2/4 at Ohio State W, 5-4 3/2 at St. Ambrose W, 7-2 2/11 Akron W, 6-1 3/3 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 2/11 Toledo W, 7-0 3/9 at Ball State L, 1-8 2/11 Bowling Green W, 7-0 3/16 at Cal. State L.A. W, 8-1 2/14 Illinois W, 6-3 3/17 at Pierce College W, 7-2 2/17 vs. Murray State (Charleston, W. Va.) W, 6-1 3/19 at Loyola Marymount W, 7-2 Walter Dolhare was named a Scholar-Athlete by the Intercollegiate 2/18 at West Virginia L, 3-6 3/20 at Whittier College W, 9-0 2/19 vs. North Carolina (Charleston, W. Va.) W, 5-4 3/22 vs. North Colorado W, 9-0 Tennis Association in 1990. 2/21 Indiana L, 4-5 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2/24 Colorado W, 5-1 3/23 vs. Yale L, 2-7 2/25 Southern Illinois W, 6-3 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2/25 Iowa W, 6-3 3/24 vs. Colorado L, 3-6 1986-87 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 23-10 3/6 at UCLA L, 2-7 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 3/7 at USC L, 1-7 3/30 at Valparaiso W, 9-0 3/9 vs. Navy (La Jolla, Calif.) W, 6-3 4/2 Butler W, 9-0 1/24 at Northwestern L, 2-7 3/15 at Marquette W, 8-1 4/4 Indiana L, 2-5 2/13 at Marquette W, 9-0 3/16 at Wisconsin L, 3-6 4/6 at Ohio State L, 1-8 2/13 at Bradley W, 9-0 3/25 Miami (Ohio) L, 4-5 4/10 at Michigan L, 0-9 2/15 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 3/25 Northern Illinois W, 6-3 4/12 DePaul W, 9-0 2/20 Northern Illinois L, 3-6 3/25 Indiana State W, 9-0 4/14 at Western Michigan L, 3-6 2/21 Toledo W, 7-2 4/1 at Ball State L, 2-7 4/16 at Northwestern L, 1-8 2/21 Southern Illinois L, 2-7 4/4 Purdue W, 5-4 4/19-20 at Midwestern City Conference Champ. 3rd 2/22 Iowa L, 2-7 4/16 at Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1st (St. Louis, Mo.) 2/28 Ohio State L, 3-6 Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) 4/21 Purdue L, 4-5 3/1 Ohio W, 6-2 4/22 Michigan State W, 7-2 4/26 Bowling Green W, 7-2 3/1 Wisconsin L, 4-5 4/29 Kalamazoo College W, 5-1 4/26 Northern Illinois L, 3-6 3/7 Gustavus Adolpus W, 7-2 4/29 Illinois State W, 6-0 4/27 Ohio University W, 5-4 3/14 at Loyola Marymount W, 8-1 4/28 Michigan State L, 4-5 3/15 at Cal. St. Los Angeles W, 6-0 1989-90 4/29 Kalamazoo College L, 3-6 3/16 at Pierce College W, 8-1 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 24-4 (19th) 5/2 Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 3/18 at Whittier College W, 9-0 5/4 Illinois-Chicago W, 9-0 3/19 at UC Riverside L, 4-5 at ITA All-American Championships NTS vs. Indiana State (Muncie, Ind.) susp., 4-4 3/20 at Cal St. Bakersfield W, 7-2 10/21 USC (exhibition) L, 4-5 3/22 at Claremont W, 6-3 1/19 vs. Georgia (Chicago, Ill.) L, 3-6 3/28 Indiana State W, 9-0 1/20 vs. SMU (Chicago, Ill.) W, 6-3 1985-86 3/29 Purdue L, 2-7 2/3 at Illinois W, 6-3 Coach: Tom Fallon – Record: 25-9 4/4 Ball State L, 2-7 2/4 West Virginia W, 5-4 2/23 at Indiana L, 4-5 4/7 Bowling Green W, 6-3 2/10 Western Michigan W, 9-0 3/1 vs. Northern Illinois (Iowa City, Iowa) L, 2-7 4/12 Eastern Michigan W, 7-2 2/10 Southern Illinois W, 6-0 3/2 at Iowa W, 6-3 4/14 Western Michigan W, 5-4 2/10 Bowling Green W, 6-0 3/2 vs. Iowa State (Iowa City, Iowa) W, 7-2 4/15 Michigan L, 1-8 2/16 Wake Forest W, 9-0 3/8 Illinois-Chicago W, 8-1 4/22 Toledo W, 7-2 2/17 Iowa W, 6-0 3/9 Wisconsin-Oshkosh W, 9-0 4/24 DePaul W, 9-0 2/17 Colorado W, 5-1 3/9 Ohio W, 6-3 4/25 Butler W, 9-0 2/18 Ball State W, 5-4 3/22 at Texas-San Antonio W, 5-4 4/25 Malone W, 9-0 2/24 at Minnesota (21) W, 6-3 3/23 at Pan American L, 4-5 4/26 Illinois State W, 8-1 (now Texas-Pan American) 5/2 Michigan State W, 5-4 3/24 at St. Mary’s (Texas) W, 7-1 5/3 Kalamazoo College W, 5-4 3/25 at Rice L, 2-7 5/25 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st 3/26 at Southwest Texas State W, 5-4 (New Brunswick, N.J.) (now Texas State) 3/27 at Baylor L, 4-5 3/28 at St. Edward’s W, 7-2 1987-88 3/31 at Texas Lutheran W, 9-0 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 17-13 4/3 Toledo W, 5-1 1/23 Western Michigan W, 9-0 4/5 Western Michigan W, 9-0 1/30 Southern Illinois W, 5-1 4/6 Wisconsin L, 2-7 1/30 Northern Illinois W, 7-2 4/8 Ball State W, 5-4 2/6 Toledo W, 9-0 4/12 Indiana State W, 7-2 2/14 Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 4/13 Ohio State L, 2-7 2/19 Northwestern L, 1-8 4/14 Michigan L, 0-5 2/20 Iowa L, 2-7 4/15 Northwestern W, 5-1 2/20 Miami (Ohio) L, 3-6 4/16 Marquette W, 9-0 2/24 Purdue W, 6-3 4/19-20 at Midwestern Collegiate Conference 2nd 2/25 Colorado L, 3-6 Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) 2/27 Cincinnati W, 9-0 4/21 Evansville W, 5-2 2/27 Bowling Green W, 9-0 4/22 Illinois State W, 8-1 3/4 Marquette W, 9-0 4/22 Oral Roberts W, 5-4 3/5 Ohio State L, 2-7 4/22 Bowling Green W, 6-3 3/12 at Penn State L, 4-5 4/24 at DePaul W, 8-1 3/15 at MIT W, 8-1 4/26 at Michigan State W, 9-0 3/16 at Boston College W, 8-1 4/27 at Kalamazoo College W, 5-4 3/17 at Harvard L, 2-7 4/29 Purdue L, 2-7 3/19 at Army W, 8-1 5/1 at Butler W, 8-1 3/31 Hawaii W, 5-4 5/4 at Eastern Michigan W, 7-2 4/2 Ball State L, 2-7 5/24 at Eastern Collegiate Champ. 1st 4/5 at Michigan State L, 4-5 Chuck Coleman, class of 1993 was a four-time monogram winner. (Rochester, N.Y.) 2010 MEN'S TENNIS 107 Year-By-Year Results

(Montgomery, Ala.) 2/18-21 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-7th 3/21 (14) vs. Mississippi State W, 5-2 (Louisville, Ky.) 3/22 (14) vs. South Carolina (6) W, 6-0 2/18 (6) vs. Texas (10) W, 4-3 3/23 (14) vs. Arizona State (8) L, 1-5 2/19 (6) vs. USC (1) L, 1-6 3/29 (19) Minnesota (24) W, 5-4 2/20 (6) vs. Georgia (3) L, 2-5 4/1 (19) at Michigan State W, 7-2 2/27 (6) Northwestern W, 6-1 4/6 (19) vs. Duke L, 4-5 2/27 (6) Illinois W, 7-0 (Morgantown, W. Va.) 3/3 (6) Indiana W, 6-1 4/7 (19) at West Virginia W, 5-2 3/6 (6) vs. Pepperdine (4) L, 1-6 4/14 (19) at Midwestern Coll. Conference 1st (Tempe, Ariz.) Champ. (St. Louis, Mo.) 3/7 (6) vs. Tennessee (17) L, 1-5 4/17 (19) Michigan W, 6-0 (Tempe, Ariz.) 4/20 (19) at Ball State W, 6-0 3/8 (6) at Arizona State (23) W, 5-4 4/23 (20) at Wisconsin L, 3-6 3/11 (14) at Texas (13) L, 0-4 5/17-21 at NCAA Champ. (Athens, Ga.) T-9th 3/18-21 at Blue-Gray National Classic 1st 5/17 (19) vs. Kansas (22) W, 5-3 (Montgomery, Ala.) 5/18 (19) vs. USC (1) L, 0-6 3/18 (14) vs. New Mexico (19) W, 5-2 5/22-27 at NCAA Singles & Doubles NTS 3/19 (14) vs. Mississippi State (t7) W, 5-2 Champ. (Athens, Ga.) 3/20 (14) vs. Florida (7) W, 4-3 3/21 (14) vs. Alabama (8) W, 5-2 3/24 (16) at Michigan State W, 4-3 1991-92 2/28 (16) at Louisiana State (6) L, 2-5 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 23-4 (3rd) 4/7 (8) Michigan W, 6-1 NCAA Runners-Up 4/9-10 Midwestern Collegiate Conf. Champ. 1st at ITA National Clay Court Champ. NTS 4/12 (8) at Wisconsin W, 7-0 9/27-29 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 4/13 (8) at Iowa W, 5-2 10/4-6 at Kentucky Fall Invitational NTS 4/18 (8) at Ball State W, 7-0 10/16-19 at Volvo ITA All-American Champ. NTS 5/15-19 at NCAA Champ. (Athens, Ga.) T-5th (Austin, Texas) 5/15 (10) vs. Mississippi State (5) W, 5-3 10/25 USC (exhibition) L, 3-6 5/16 (10) vs. USC (1) L, 0-5 11/7-10 at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 5/20-25 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. NTS Dan Walsh set a school record for singles dual-match wins in a (Madison, Wis.) (Athens, Ga.) season in 1987, with a 31-2 mark at No. 4, 5, and 6. 1/18 (10) at Minnesota (24) W, 9-0 1/31 (10) Colorado W, 6-1 1993-94 2/1 (10) Michigan State W, 7-0 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 23-10 (18th) 3/1-4 at H.E.B. Collegiate Invitational 3rd 2/2 (10) Texas W, 8-1 2/6-9 at Rolex National Indoor NTS 9/24-26 (14) Tom Fallon Invitational NTS (Corpus Christi, Texas) 10/1-3 (14) at Princeton Invitational NTS 3/1 vs. Oklahoma W, 5-1 Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/20-22 at National Team Indoor Champ. 3rd 10/1-3 (14) at Colorado Invitational NTS 3/2 vs. Duke (22) W, 6-3 10/15-18 (14) at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 3/3 vs. TCU (7) W, 5-4 (Louisville, Ky.) 2/20 (10) vs. Florida (5) W, 6-0 (Austin, Texas) 3/4 vs. Pepperdine (16) L, 4-5 10/22 (14) USC (3) (exhibition) L 3/16-18 at University of Texas Invitational 2/21 (10) vs. LSU (4) W, 4-1 2/22 (10) vs. TCU (6) L, 0-4 11/5-8 (14) Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (Austin, Texas) 1/6-9 (14) at National Collegiate Classic NTS 3/16 vs. Furman (Austin, Texas) W, 9-0 2/29 (10) at Northwestern W, 7-2 3/1 (10) at Illinois W, 9-0 (Palm Desert, Calif.) 3/17 vs. Alabama (13) L, 4-5 1/22 (14) Miami (Ohio) W, 5-2 3/18 vs. Pennsylvania W, 6-0 3/6-9 at H.E.B. Collegiate Champ. 1st (Corpus Christi, Texas) 1/22 (14) Northern Illinois W, 6-0 3/24 Purdue W, 9-0 1/29 (14) at Illinois W, 5-2 3/27 at Indiana W, 6-0 3/6 (10) vs. Florida State W, 5-1 3/7 (10) vs. Colorado W, 6-0 2/3-6 (14) at Rolex ITA National NTS 3/31 vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 5-1 Indoor Chps. 4/1 Wisconsin (22) L, 4-5 3/8 (10) vs. Ball State (22) W, 5-1 3/9 (10) vs. North Carolina (16) W, 5-3 2/11 (14) Ohio State W, 5-2 4/17 at Michigan W, 6-0 2/13 (14) Texas (4) L, 3-4 4/22 Ohio State W, 6-3 3/14 (5) at North Carolina (13) L, 4-5 3/21 (5) Ohio State W, 7-2 2/15 (14) Michigan State W, 5-2 4/28 Drake W, 6-3 2/19 (14) Wisconsin W, 7-0 4/13-14 Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1st 3/27-29 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-5th (Montgomery, Ala.) 2/24-27 at National Team Indoor Champ. 6th Champ. (Louisville, Ky.) 4/28 Marquette W, 9-0 3/27 (18) vs. Oklahoma State W, 6-0 3/28 (18) vs. Florida L, 1-5 2/24 (14) vs. New Mexico (19) W, 4-3 5/1 at Kalamazoo College W, 9-0 2/25 (14) vs. Texas (4) L, 2-5 at NCAA Singles Champ. NTS 3/29 (18) vs. Drake W, 5-1 4/4 (18) West Virginia W, 9-0 2/26 (14) vs. Alabama (11) W, 4-3 4/5 (18) Wisconsin W, 5-2 2/27 (14) vs. Mississippi (8) L, 2-5 1990-91 4/8 (9) Ball State W, 6-3 3/7 (14) at Hawaii W, 7-0 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 19-12 (18th) 4/11-2 (9) Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1st 3/8 (14) vs. Chaminade W, 7-0 9/14-16 at Navy All-Conference Tournament NTS Champ. (Honolulu, Hawaii) 9/21-23 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 4/15 (9) at Michigan W, 5-2 3/9 (14) vs. Ball State (33) W, 7-0 9/28-31 at Texas All-American Tournament NTS 4/25 (9) at Indiana W, 5-4 (Turtle Bay, Hawaii) (33) 10/5 Stanford (exhibition) L, 1-8 5/15-19 at NCAA Champ. (Athens, Ga.) 2nd 3/10 (14) vs. Oklahoma (36) W, 7-0 10/27-11/4 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS (Honolulu, Hawaii) (Athens, Ga.) 5/15 (10) vs. Mississippi State (7) W, 5-3 3/11 (14) vs. Oklahoma State W, 7-0 11/9-11 Rolex ITA Midwest NTS 5/17 (10) at Georgia (3) W, 5-4 (Honolulu, Hawaii) 1/18-19 at American Airlines Classic 5/18 (10) vs. USC (1) W, 5-1 3/18-20 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-7th (Chicago, Ill.) 5/19 (10) vs. Stanford (2) L, 0-5 (Montgomery, Ala.) 1/18 (15) vs. Tennessee (4) L, 3-6 5/20-25 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. NTS 3/18 (16) vs. Drake (38) W, 6-1 1/19 (15) vs. Georgia (3) L, 3-6 (Athens, Ga.) 3/19 (16) vs. Duke (4) L, 3-4 2/2 (15) Northwestern W, 7-2 3/20 (16) vs. Mississippi (11) L, 3-4 2/2 (15) Purdue W, 8-1 3/25 (16) at Duke (4) W, 4-3 2/3 (15) Colorado W, 5-1 1992-93 3/27 (16) at North Carolina (21) W, 4-3 2/6-9 at Rolex National Indoor Champ. NTS Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 18-9 (10th) 3/30 (15) LSU (t28) L, 2-5 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 9/18-20 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 4/2 (15) at West Virginia W, 4-3 2/10 (15) at Marquette W, 8-1 9/24-27 at ITA National Clay Court Champ. NTS 4/4 (15) at Indiana W, 4-2 2/12 (15) Indiana L, 4-5 (Richmond, Va.) 4/9 (15) Miami (Ohio) (10) L, 3-4 2/15 (13) Southern Illinois W, 9-0 10/2-4 at Harvard Invitational NTS 4/10 (15) Minnesota (26) L, 2-5 2/16 (13) Illinois W, 8-0 10/2-4 at Ball State Invitational NTS 4/14 (14) at Michigan W, 4-3 2/17 (13) North Carolina (15) W, 6-3 10/15-18 at Volvo ITA All-American Champ. NTS 4/16-17 (14) Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1st 2/20-23 at National Team Indoor Champ. 11th (Austin, Texas) Champ. (Louisville, Ky.) 11/5-8 at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 4/18 (14) Arizona State (27) W, 6-1 2/20 (13) vs. Kansas (16) W, 6-0 (Madison, Wis.) 4/21 (14) Kentucky (11) W, 4-3 2/21 (13) vs. Stanford L, 2-5 1/7-10 at National Collegiate Tennis Classic NTS 4/24 (14) at Northwestern (46) L, 3-4 2/22 (13) vs. TCU (7) W, 5-3 (Palm Springs, Calif.) 5/13-14 NCAA Region IV Champ. 1st 2/23 (13) vs. California (5) L, 3-5 1/16 (6) at Ohio State W, 6-1 5/13 (19) Michigan (49) W, 4-0 3/2 (13) at Ohio State W, 8-1 1/30 (6) North Carolina (8) L, 3-4 5/14 (19) Minnesota (25) W, 4-3 3/8-10 at H.E.B. Collegiate Invitational 2/4-7 at Rolex ITA National Indoor Champ. NTS 5/21-24 NCAA Champ. (Notre Dame, Ind.) T-9th (Corpus Christi, Texas) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 5/21 (19) Georgia (4) L, 3-4 3/8 (13) vs. Alabama L, 2-5 2/9 (6) at Kentucky (11) L, 3-4 5/25-30 NCAA Singles & Doubles NTS 3/9 (13) vs. Florida L, 4-5 2/13-14 at Ice Volleys Tournament Champ. 3/10 (13) vs. Texas A&M W, 5-4 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/15 (14) at UCLA (1) L, 2-5 2/13 (6) at Minnesota (24) W, 6-1 3/21-23 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-3rd 2/14 (6) vs. San Diego W, 4-2

108 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 9/28-10/1(16) at ITA National Clay Court . NTS 1994-95 Champ (Baltimore, Md.) Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 16-9 (18th) 10/13-15 (16) at Tar Heel Invitational NTS 9/16-18 (15) Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 10/19-22 (16) at ITA All-America Champ. NTS 9/23-25 (15) at Tar Heel Invitational NTS (Austin, Texas) 9/29- 10/2(15) at SkyTel ITA National NTS 11/3-6 (16) at Rolex Regional Champ. NTS Clay Court Champ. (Madison, Wis.) (Jackson, Miss.) 1/20 (16) at Ohio State (49) W, 7-0 10/7-9 (15) at Kentucky Invitational NTS 1/25 (16) Minnesota (23) W, 5-2 10/13-15 (15) at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 1/28 (16) Miami (Fla.) W, 7-0 (Austin, Texas) 2/2 (16) Boise State (31) W, 4-3 11/4-7 (15) at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 2/12 (16) LSU (10) L, 3-4 (Madison, Wis.) 2/15 (16) Kentucky (21) W, 4-3 1/8 (15) at National College NTS 2/18 (16) Wisconsin W, 5-2 Tennis Classic 2/23-25 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-15th 1/26 (15) Minnesota (t25) L, 3-4 (Louisville, Ky.) 2/2-5 (15) at Rolex National Indoors Champ. NTS 2/23 (16) vs. Georgia (3) L, 2-5 (Dallas, Texas) 2/24 (16) vs. Fresno State (13) L, 1-4 2/7 (15) at Michigan State W, 6-1 2/25 (16) vs. Kentucky (21) L, 3-4 2/10 (15) Ohio State W, 6-1 2/28 (16) Michigan State W, 4-3 2/12 (15) North Carolina (16) W, 4-3 3/2 (16) at Illinois W, 4-3 2/16 (15) at Kentucky (24) L, 3-4 3/3 (16) vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 4-3 2/18 (15) Duke (t5) L, 0-7 (Champaign, Ill.) 2/24-26 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-13th 3/11 (15) vs. Pennsylvania W, 6-1 (Louisville, Ky.) (Serromar, Puerto Rico) 2/24 (15) vs. Stanford (1) L, 0-6 3/15-17 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-7th 2/25 (15) vs. TCU (t8) L, 1-6 (Montgomery, Ala.) 2/26 (15) vs. Kentucky (24) W, 4-3 3/15 (15) vs. Arizona State (33) W, 5-1 3/1 (15) at Wisconsin W, 7-0 3/16 (15) vs. TCU (5) L, 0-4 3/4 (15) Illinois W, 7-0 3/17 (15) vs. North Carolina (18) L, 1-4 3/5 (15) Iowa (t50) W, 7-0 3/22 (20) at Duke (9) L, 2-5 Notre Dame upset top-ranked USC 5-1 in 1992 to advance to the 3/14 (15) vs. Miami (Ohio) W, 4-3 3/24 (20) at North Carolina (27) L, 2-4 NCAA championship match. 3/17-19 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-7th 3/31 (20) at Indiana W, 5-2 (Montgomery, Ala.) 4/6 (26) at Northwestern (40) W, 4-3 3/17 (15) vs. UNLV (47) W, 7-0 4/8 (26) at Ball State W, 5-2 1997-98 3/18 (15) vs. UAB (32) L, 3-4 4/10 (26) Purdue W, 7-0 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 18-8 (26th) 3/19 (15) vs. Florida (12) L, 0-4 4/13 (26) at Texas (13) L, 3-4 9/13-14 at Western Michigan Invitational NTS 3/25 (19) Indiana W, 7-0 4/16 (31) at Michigan (27) L, 0-7 9/25-28 (16) at ITA National Clay Court Champ. NTS 3/26 (19) Purdue W, 7-0 4/19-21 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st (Baltimore, Md.) 4/2 (19) Northwestern (41) W, 7-0 (Coral Gables, Fla.) 9/26-28 (16) Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 4/8 (25) at Boise State (23) W, 4-3 4/19 (31) vs. Boston College W, 4-0 10/3-5 (16) at Tar Heel Invitational NTS 4/12 (25) Michigan (28) W, 5-2 4/20 (31) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 10/16-19 (16) at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 4/16 (25) at LSU (8) L, 0-7 4/21 (31) at Miami W, 4-0 (Austin, Texas) 4/18 (23) Ball State (35) W, 4-3 5/10-12 NCAA Region IV Champ. T-5th 10/31-11/3(16) at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 4/21-22 (23) Midwestern Coll. Conf. Champ. 1st 5/10 (32) vs. Minnesota (37) L, 3-4 (East Lansing, Mich.) 5/6-8 NCAA Region IV Champ. 2nd 5/22-26 at NCAA Singles Champ. NTS 1/17 (23) at Minnesota (48) W, 4-3 5/6 (19) Minnesota (19) W, 4-3 (Athens, Ga.) 1/24 (23) Miami (Ohio) W, 5-1 5/7 (19) Mississippi (8) L, 0-4 1/24 (23) DePaul W, 5-1 5/17-21 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. NTS 2/1 (23) at Northwestern (21) L, 2-5 (Athens, Ga.) 1996-97 2/5-8 (23) at Rolex ITA National Indoor NTS Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 19-6 (16th) Champ. 9/20-22 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 2/11 (23) Kentucky (11) L, 2-4 1995-96 9/26-29 at ITA National Clay Court Champ. NTS Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 18-11 (36th) 2/13 (23) Ohio State W, 6-1 (Baltimore, Md.) 2/15 (23) Miami (Fla.) (50) W, 4-2 9/22 (16) Texas (17) (exhibition) W, 4-3 10/3-6 at North Carolina Invitational NTS 2/21 (23) Purdue (t48) W, 6-1 9/28-10/1(16) Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 10/3-6 at Princeton Invitational NTS 2/28 (23) Wisconsin (71) W, 5-2 10/17-20 (31) at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 3/4 (23) Michigan State (75) W, 7-0 (Austin, Texas) 3/9 (23) vs. Pennsylvania W, 7-0 10/30-11/4(31) at Rolex ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (La Jolla, Calif.) (East Lansing, Mich.) 3/19-22 at Blue-Gray National Classic 2nd 11/8-10 (31) at Ice Volleys NTS (Montgomery, Ala.) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/19 (21) vs. Tulane (25) W, 4-1 1/19 (29) at Ohio State W, 7-0 3/20 (21) vs. New Mexico (54) W, 4-1 1/21 (29) at Wisconsin W, 5-2 3/21 (21) vs. Harvard (14) W, 4-2 1/25 (29) DePaul W, 6-0 3/22 (21) vs. Boise State (18) L, 3-4 2/1 (29) Miami (Ohio) W, 5-1 3/26 (24) at Duke (13) W, 4-3 2/2 (29) Illinois (33) W, 5-2 4/4 (24) at Boise State (22) L, 3-4 2/5 (29) at William & Mary W, 6-1 4/10 (14) at Ball State W, 6-1 2/6-8 (29) at Rolex National Indoor Champ. NTS 4/11 (14) at Texas (7) L, 3-4 2/11 (29) at Kentucky (18) L, 1-6 4/13 (14) at Illinois (6) L, 3-4 2/15 (29) Texas (7) L, 3-4 4/16 (14) at Michigan (46) W, 5-2 2/16 (29) Duke (8) W, 4-3 4/19 (14) at Indiana (75) W, 7-0 2/18 (29) Indiana (74) W, 5-2 4/24-26 at BIG EAST Champ. 2nd 2/20 (29) North Carolina (14) L, 3-4 (Coral Gables, Fla.) 2/26 (29) at Michigan State (69) W, 5-2 4/24 (20) vs. Georgetown W, 4-0 2/28-3/2 (29) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS 4/25 (20) vs. West Virginia W, 4-0 3/7 (20) Iowa W, 7-0 4/26 (22) at Miami (29) L, 1-4 3/13-16 at Blue-Gray National Classic 2nd 5/15-17 NCAA Region IV Champ. T-5th (Montgomery, Ala.) 5/15 (24) vs. Minnesota (48) L, 3-4 3/13 (20) vs. UAB (29) W, 4-1 5/27-31 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. NTS 3/14 (20) vs. VCU (10) W, 4-3 (Athens, Ga.) 3/15 (20) vs. Illinois (16) W, 4-1 3/16 (20) vs. South Alabama (9) L, 2-4 3/22 (20) Ball State (67) W, 7-0 1998-99 4/5 (11) Purdue (48) W, 5-2 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 17-8 (31st) 4/9 (11) Northwestern (22) W, 4-3 9/18-20 at Rice Invitational NTS 4/15 (13) Michigan (50) W, 6-1 9/24-27 at ITA National Clay Court Champ. NTS 4/17-19 at BIG EAST Champ. 2nd (Baltimore, Md.) (Coral Gables, Fla.) 10/2 Stanford (exhibition) L, 2-5 4/17 (13) vs. Connecticut W, 4-0 10/8-11 at Arizona State Invitational NTS 4/18 (13) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 10/10-11 at Boilermaker Classic NTS 4/19 (13) at Miami (27) L, 1-4 (West Lafayette, Ind.) 5/10-12 at NCAA Region IV Champ. T-3rd 10/15-18 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS Chuck Coleman, a three-time All-American, helped Notre Dame (Champaign, Ill.) (Austin, Texas) reach the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 in 1991. It was the first 5/10 (13) vs. Minnesota (69) L, 2-4 10/30 Baylor (exhibition) W, 4-3 5/21-25 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ.. NTS 11/6-8 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS appearance for the Irish in the NCAA Tournament since 1967. (East Lansing, Mich.) 1/23 (24) Miami (Ohio) W, 4-2

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 109 Year-By-Year Results

1/23 (24) William & Mary W, 6-1 10/6-8 at Indiana State Invitational NTS (Terre Haute, Ind.) 2002-03 1/26 (24) at Wisconsin (63) W, 5-2 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 10-12 (54th) 1/30 (24) Texas (7) L, 3-4 10/12-15 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 2/4-7 (24) at Rolex ITA National Indoor NTS (Stone Mountain, Ga.) 9/12-15 at Homewood Suites Fall Tribe Classic NTS Champ. 10/27-30 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (Williamsburg, Va.) 2/9 (24) at Kentucky (26) L, 3-4 (Madison, Wis.) 9/19-22 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 2/13 (24) Duke (10) L, 0-7 1/12 (33) Minnesota (18) W, 7-0 9/27-29 at Harvard Fall Invitational NTS 2/20 (24) Northwestern (37) W, 7-0 1/21 (33) at Wisconsin W, 6-1 (Cambridge, Mass.) 2/21 (24) Minnesota (23) L, 3-4 1/25 (33) Indiana (27) L, 3-4 10/24-29 at Omni Hotels ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 2/24 (24) Iowa W, 7-0 1/27 (33) at Ohio State (32) W, 5-2 (Madison, Wis.) 2/26 (24) Boise State (43) W, 6-1 2/10 (30) Duke (5) L, 1-6 1/24 (27) Indiana L, 3-4 2/27 (24) at Ohio State W, 7-0 2/11 (30) Iowa W, 7-0 1/26 (27) at Ohio State (24) L, 1-6 3/1 (24) Indiana W, 4-2 2/15 (27) at Michigan State W, 7-0 1/29 (34) Illinois (2) L, 1-6 3/3 (24) at Michigan State (53) W, 4-3 2/17 (27) at Kentucky (47) W, 4-1 1/31 (34) Florida State (50) L, 3-4 3/11 (26) at Miami (Fla.) (43) W, 5-2 2/24 (26) Northwestern (30) W, 5-2 2/4 (34) at Wisconsin W, 7-0 3/18-20 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-7th 2/25 (26) at Purdue (51) W, 4-3 2/8 (43) at Purdue (46) W, 4-3 (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/1-4 (26) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS 2/9 (43) Duke (8) L, 2-4 3/18 (26) vs. North Carolina (58) W, 4-0 (La Jolla, Calif.) 2/19 (44) at Michigan State (70) W, 4-3 3/19 (26) vs. Texas A&M (19) L, 1-5 3/8 (26) Michigan (33) W, 7-0 2/22 (44) Northwestern (40) L, 3-4 3/20 (26) vs. Tulane (30) L, 1-4 3/15-18 at Blue-Gray National Classic 1st 2/28-3/2 (46) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS 3/27 (26) Illinois (2) L, 2-5 (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/6 (46) Michigan (57) W, 5-2 4/5 (26) at Purdue (47) W, 4-3 3/15 (22) vs. Tulane (44) W, 4-0 3/13-15 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-11th 4/7 (33) Ball State W, 6-1 3/16 (22) vs. Rice (49) W, 4-0 (Montgomery, Ala.) 4/14 (33) Michigan (43) W, 6-1 3/17 (22) vs. Auburn (18) W, 4-1 3/13 (46) vs. Tulsa (57) L, 3-4 4/23-25 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st 3/18 (22) vs. Fresno State (26) W, 4-2 3/14 (46) vs. UAB W, 4-2 (Coral Gables, Fla.) 3/29 (10) Illinois (22) L, 2-5 3/15 (46) vs. Boise State (68) L, 0-4 4/23 (31) vs. Boston College W, 4-0 4/1 (10) at Miami (Fla.) (19) L, 3-4 3/22 (58) Minnesota (12) L, 1-6 4/24 (31) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 4/6 (16) at Baylor (32) W, 4-3 3/23 (58) Virginia Tech (48) W, 5-2 4/25 (31) at Miami (52) W, 4-3 4/8 (16) at SMU (9) L, 3-4 3/30 (53) at Miami (Fla.) (25) L, 1-6 5/15-16 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 4/10 (16) Indiana State (19) W, 4-3 4/6 (55) at SMU (49) L, 3-4 (Terre Haute, Ind.) 4/21-22 at BIG EAST Champ. 2nd 4/9 (60) Ball State (66) W, 5-2 5/15 (30) vs. Harvard (20) L, 2-4 (Coral Gables, Fla.) 4/13 (60) at Kentucky (12) L, 2-5 5/26-30 at NCAA Singles Championship NTS 4/21 (12) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 4/15 (60) Indiana State (69) W, 5-2 4/22 (12) at Miami (14) L, 2-4 4/25-27 at BIG EAST Champ. T-1st 5/12-13 NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) (Coral Gables, Fla.) 1999-2000 (Cambridge, Mass.) 4/25 (54) vs. St. John’s W, 4-0 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 13-11 (34th) 5/12 (13) at Harvard (47) W, 4-0 4/27 (54) vs. Virginia Tech (41) W, 4-3 9/23-26 at T. Rowe Price ITA National NTS 5/13 (13) vs. Washington (18) L, 1-4 4/27 (54) at Miami (29) susp., 0-0 Clay Court Chps. 5/24-27 at NCAA Doubles Champ. NTS (Baltimore, Md.) (Athens, Ga.) 9/24-26 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 9/30-10/3at ITA/WORLD TEAM TENNIS 6th 2003-04 National Champ. (Palo Alto, Calif.) 2001-02 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 15-9 (33rd) 10/1 Oklahoma (exhibition) W, 5-2 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 23-7 (14th) 9/11-14 at Crowne Plaza Invitational NTS 10/14-17 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 9/28-30 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS (Houston, Texas) (Austin, Texas) 10/9-14 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 9/25-28 at adidas Invitational NTS 10/15 USC (exhibition) L, 3-4 (Stone Mountain, Ga.) (Peachtree City, Ga.) 10/29-31 at William & Mary Invitational NTS 10/19 USC (exhibition) W, 5-2 10/3-5 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 11/5-7 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 10/26-28 at Omni Hotels ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 10/17 USC (exhibition) L, 2-5 (Madison, Wis.) (East Lansing, Mich.) 10/23-28 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 1/21-22 at Ice Volleys Invitational 11/8-11 at Omni Hotels ITA National NTS (East Lansing, Mich.) (Minneapolis, Minn.) Indoor Champ. 1/17 (49) at Indiana (51) W, 6-1 1/21 (22) vs. Washington (26) L, 2-5 (Dallas, Texas) 1/23 (49) Texas A&M (9) L, 2-5 1/22 (22) vs. New Mexico (31) W, 5-2 1/19 (7) UC Irvine (75) W, 7-0 1/25 (49) St. John’s W, 6-0 1/29 (22) at Indiana (40) L, 3-4 1/19 (7) Furman (64) W, 7-0 1/25 (49) Illinois State W, 6-1 2/1 (22) Michigan State (56) W, 7-0 1/25 (7) at Minnesota (32) L, 3-4 2/1 (49) at Duke (8) L, 0-7 2/3-6 (22) at Rolex National Indoor Champ. NTS 1/26 (7) vs. William & Mary (68) W, 5-2 2/8 (49) Purdue (53) W, 5-2 (Dallas, Texas) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2/15 (50) Wisconsin W, 5-2 2/8 (40) Kentucky (19) W, 5-2 1/29 (7) at Duke (10) W, 4-3 2/21 (50) at Northwestern (37) W, 5-2 2/12 (38) Ohio State (54) W, 4-3 2/1 (10) Ohio State (24) W, 6-1 2/22 (50) SMU (40) W, 5-2 2/18 (29) Wisconsin W, 7-0 2/3 (10) at Northwestern (46) W, 5-2 2/26 (43) at Illinois (1) L, 0-7 2/20 (29) Miami (32) L, 2-5 2/7-10 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-7th 2/28 (43) Ohio State (12) L, 3-4 2/26 (33) Purdue (63) W, 6-1 (Louisville, Ky.) 2/29 (43) Miami (Fla.) (33) L, 2-5 2/27 (33) at Northwestern W, 6-1 2/7 (10) vs. Pepperdine (7) W, 4-3 3/2 (46) Michigan State (50) W, 7-0 3/3-5 (33) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS 2/8 (10) vs. Georgia (1) L, 2-4 3/4-7 (46) at Pacific Coast Doubles NTS (La Jolla, Calif.) 2/9 (10) vs. Mississippi (5) L, 3-4 Champ. (La Jolla, Calif.) 3/9 (31) at Illinois (11) L, 2-5 2/16 (7) Wisconsin (64) W, 6-1 3/7 (46) vs. Saint Joseph’s W, 7-0 3/16-18 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-5th 2/17 (7) Purdue (53) W, 7-0 (La Jolla, Calif.) (Montgomery, Ala.) 2/20 (7) Michigan State (60) W, 7-0 3/11-14 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-7th 3/16 (36) vs. Virginia (26) W, 4-2 2/24 (7) Miami (35) W, 6-1 (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/17 (36) vs. Illinois (5) L, 2-5 3/1-3 (7) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS 3/11 (44) vs. Fresno State (30) W, 4-0 3/18 (36) vs. UAB (38) W, 5-2 (La Jolla, Calif.) 3/12 (44) vs. VCU (11) L, 0-4 3/25 (23) at North Carolina (28) L, 3-4 3/7 (6) at Illinois (5) W, 4-3 3/13 (44) vs. Mississippi State (27) L, 3-4 3/26 (23) at Duke (5) L, 1-6 3/14-17 at Blue-Gray National Classic 2nd 3/23 (37) at Michigan (42) W, 5-2 4/1 (30) at Texas (10) L, 3-4 (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/28 (37) at Ball State W, 4-3 1/13 (29) at Michigan (26) L, 2-5 4/4 (26) at Virginia Tech (50) L, 3-4 4/15 (29) at Ball State (49) W, 5-2 3/14 (4) vs. Tulsa (45) W, 4-0 4/12 (35) at Florida State (33) W, 6-1 4/21-22 at BIG EAST Champ. 2nd 3/15 (4) vs. UAB W, 4-1 4/30-5/1 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st (Coral Gables, Fla.) 3/16 (4) vs. Harvard (44) W, 4-3 (Coral Gables, Fla.) 4/21 (30) vs. Georgetown W, 5-0 3/17 (4) vs. Illinois (8) L, 2-4 4/30 (36) at Miami (49) W, 4-1 4/22 (30) vs. St. John’s W, 4-0 3/23 (7) at Indiana W, 6-1 5/1 (36) vs. Virginia Tech (48) W, 4-2 4/23 (30) at Miami (21) L, 2-5 3/27 (4) at Michigan (46) L, 3-4 5/15-16 at NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) 5/13-14 at NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) 3/30 (4) at Indiana State (29) W, 5-2 (Cambridge, Mass.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) 4/7 (8) SMU (41) W, 6-0 5/15 (30) vs. Tulane (19) L, 0-4 5/13 (34) vs. New Mexico State (42) W, 4-0 4/13 (7) Kentucky (16) L, 1-4 5/26-31 at NCAA Singles Champ. NTS 5/14 (34) at UCLA (2) L, 2-4 4/14 (7) at Ball State W, 4-3 (Tulsa, Okla.) 5/24-28 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. NTS 4/19-21 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st (Athens, Ga.) (Coral Gables, Fla.) 2004-05 4/20 (10) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 18-8 (37th) 4/21 (10) at Miami (43) W, 4-1 9/16-19 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 2000-01 5/11-12 NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 10/14-17 at Midland Invitational NTS Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 17-7 (16th) 5/11 (14) Michigan (47) W, 4-0 (Midland, Texas) 9/21-24 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 5/12 (14) Purdue (40) W, 4-0 10/15-17 at Wolverine Invitational NTS 9/29-10/1at Kentucky Invitational NTS 5/18-21 at NCAA Champ. T-9th (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (Lexington, Ky.) (College Station, Texas) 10/21-26 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 10/6-8 at ITA/WORLD TEAM TENNIS 6th 5/18 (14) vs. Illinois (3) L, 1-4 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) National Champ. (Palo Alto, Calif.) 5/22-27 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Champ. NTS 10/29-31 at Crimson Tide Fall Champ.. NTS (College Station, Texas) (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) 110 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 1/15 (34) Toledo W, 7-0 11/2-5 at William & Mary Invitational NTS 1/15 (34) Illinois State W, 6-1 1/26 (13) at Virginia (8) L, 1-6 2008-09 1/22 (34) Indiana (62) W, 5-2 1/27 (13) at William & Mary W, 7-0 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 13-13 (31st) 1/23 (34) at Wisconsin W, 6-1 1/29 (13) Indiana (58) W, 7-0 9/19-21 at Wolverine Invitational NTS 1/29 (34) North Carolina (18) W, 5-2 2/2 (11) Florida State (13) W, 5-2 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 1/30 (34) Florida State (41) W, 4-3 2/4 (11) Duke (8) W, 6-1 10/9-10 at D’Novo/ITA All-American 2/4 (25) Texas (34) L, 3-4 2/4 (11) Toledo W, 7-0 Champ. (Tulsa, Okla.) NTS 2/6 (25) Duke (9) L, 1-6 2/11 (9) at Wisconsin W, 5-2 10/10-12 Tom Fallon Invitational 2/13 (29) Marquette W, 7-0 2/16-18 at ITA National Team Indoors 1st 10/17-19 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 2/13 (29) Indianapolis W, 7-0 (Chicago, Ill.) (Columbus Ohio) 2/18 (23) Northwestern (40) W, 5-2 2/16 (9) vs. Pepperdine (10) L, 2-4 11/7-9 at Tribe Invitational NTS 2/22 (24) at Michigan State (46) W, 4-3 2/17 (9) vs. Penn (67) W, 4-0 (Williamsburg, Va.) 2/27 (24) vs. Virginia (2) L, 3-4 2/18 (9) vs. Texas (18) W, 4-1 1/16 (30) Pepperdine (14) L, 3-4 (Richmond, Va.) 2/23 (9) Michigan (22) W, 5-2 1/24 (30) at William & Mary (64) W, 7-0 3/3-6 (22) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS 2/25 (9) Northwestern (45) W, 7-0 1/25 (30) at Virginia (5) L, 0-7 3/6 (22) vs. Saint Joseph’s W, 7-0 3/5 (8) Washington (15) W, 6-1 1/28 (30) Florida State (11) L, 3-4 (La Jolla, Calif.) 3/15-18 at Blue-Gray National Classic 1st 1/31-2/1 at ITA National Team Indoor 3/10-13 at Blue-Gray National Classic T-5th (Montgomery, Ala.) (Tulsa, Okla.) (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/15 (7) vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (38) W, 4-0 1/31 (32) at Tulsa (12) L, 2-4 3/10 (18) vs. William & Mary (68) W, 4-3 3/16 (7) vs. Auburn (40) W, 4-1 1/31` (32) at Texas Tech (20) W, 4-0 3/11 (18) vs. Boise State (55) L, 3-4 3/17 (7) vs. Tulsa (26) W, 4-1 2/8 (32) Duke W, 5-2 3/12 (18) vs. Rice (27) W, 4-3 3/18 (7) vs. Alabama (14) W, 4-1 2/8 (25) Toledo W, 7-0 3/17 (16) Illinois (3) L, 1-6 3/25 (5) at Purdue W, 7-0 2/14 (25) at Michigan State W, 6-1 3/26 (20) Michigan (56) W, 5-2 3/28 (5) at Michigan State W, 7-0 2/19 (25) Northwestern W, 4-3 3/28 (20) at Purdue (68) W, 7-0 3/30 (5) at Ohio State (3) L, 0-7 2/21 (25) at Ohio State (3) L, 0-7 4/3 (29) at SMU (46) L, 2-5 4/1 (5) Illinois (8) W, 5-2 2/23 (25) Kentucky L, 2-5 4/9 (32) Ball State (62) W, 6-1 4/7 (6) at SMU Ppd. 2/27 (25) Texas A&M (13) W, 4-3 4/13 (29) at Ohio State (30) L, 3-4 4/10 (6) at Ball State W, 7-0 3/1 (25) at Wisconsin (39) L, 3-4 4/21-23 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st 4/11 (6) Kentucky (54) W, 7-0 3/4 (25) Michigan (28) W, 5-2 (Tampa, Fla.) 4/14 (6) at Louisville (59) W, 6-1 3/19-21 at Blue-Gray National Classic 4/22 (35) vs. St. John’s W, 4-1 4/20-22 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st (Montgomery, Ala.) 4/23 (35) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 (Tampa, Fla.) 3/19 (26) Mississippi State (48) W, 4-2 5/14-15 at NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) 4/20 (4) vs. Villanova W, 4-0 3/20 (26) Boise State (22) L, 0-4 (Urbana, Ill.) 4/21 (4) vs. St. John’s W, 4-0 3/21 (26) Wisconsin (29) L, 3-4 5/14 (32) vs. Louisville (33) L, 1-4 4/22 (4) vs. Louisville (58) W, 4-0 3/28 (27) South Florida (40) W, 6-1 5/11-12 at NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) 3/29 (27) Illinois (9) W, 4-3 (Notre Dame, Ind.) 4/11 (20) at Louisville (26) L, 3-6 5/11 (5) Butler W, 4-0 4/13 (20) at Ball State W, 7-0 2005-06 4/17 at BIG EAST Champ. Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 19-9 (38th) 5/12 (5) Wisconsin (38) W, 4-0 5/17 at NCAA Champ. (Round of 16) (Tampa, Fla.) 9/23-25 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS (Athens, Ga.) 4/17 (28) Georgetown W, 4-0 10/6-9 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 5/17 (5) vs. USC (12) L, 3-4 4/18 (28) South Florida (41) L, 1-4 10/14 Southern California (exhibition) W, 6-1 4/19 (28) Louisville (23) L, 3-4 5/8 at NCAA Champ. (1st round) 10/20-25 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS 2007-08 (Columbus, Ohio) (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 5/8 (29) Michigan (35) L, 1-4 11/3-6 at ITA Intercollegiate Indoor Champ. NTS Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 16-11 (29th) 1/21 (26) at Northwestern (51) W, 6-1 9/14-16 at Olympia Fields Invitational NTS 1/27 (26) vs. Virginia (1) (at Richmond, Va.) L, 3-4 (Olympia Fields, Ill.) 9/28-30 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS 2009-10 1/29 (26) William & Mary (65) W, 7-0 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 15-12 (39th) 2/4 (26) at North Carolina (30) L, 3-4 10/4-6 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS 2/5 (26) at Duke (9) L, 3-4 (Tulsa, Okla.) 9/18 at Olympia Fields Invitational NTS 2/7 (28) at Illinois (3) L, 0-7 10/18-23 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (Chicago, Ill.) 2/11 (28) Purdue (66) W, 6-1 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 10/11 at Harvard Invitational 2/12 (28) Wisconsin W, 6-1 11/1-4 at William & Mary Invitational NTS (Cambridge, Mass.) NTS 2/12 (28) Bradley W, 7-0 (Williamsburg, Va.) 10/16 at ITA Midwest Regional Champ. NTS 2/15 (31) Michigan State (75) W, 7-0 12/11-13 Mary Davis Memorial Shootout NTS (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 2/18 (31) at Michigan (42) W, 5-2 1/20 (12) Penn State W, 5-2 11/6-8 at Tribe Invitational NTS 2/24 (26) Ohio State (11) W, 5-2 1/20 (12) Toledo W, 7-0 (Williamsburg, Va.) 3/2-5 (18) at Pacific Coast Doubles Champ. NTS 1/27 (12) Virginia (1) L, 2-5 1/22 (30) William & Mary (75) W, 4-3 3/7 (19) at Indiana W, 6-1 1/30 (11) Michigan State (64) W, 4-3 1/24 (30) Virgnia (2) L, 4-7 3/14 (20) at Florida State (30) W, 4-3 1/31` (11) at Northwestern (66) W, 7-0 1/24 (30) IUPUI W, 7-0 2/3 (11) at Duke (15) W, 4-3 1/30 (30) Tulsa (35) L, 3-4 3/16-19 at Blue-Gray National Classic 2nd 2/9 (9) Wisconsin (30) W, 4-3 1/31 New Mexico (51) W, 4-1 (Montgomery, Ala.) 2/10 (9) Southern Methodist W, 4-3 2/7 at Duke (21) L, 0-7 3/16 (20) vs. William & Mary (72) W, 4-0 2/15-17 at ITA National Team Indoors 2/14` at Michigan (36) L, 3-4 3/17 (20) vs. Fresno State (56) W, 5-2 (Seattle, Wa.) 2/20 at Washington (25) L, 3-4 3/18 (20) vs. Boise State (32) W, 4-3 2/15 (9) vs. UCLA (8) L, 0-4 2/27 Michigan State W, 6-1 3/19 (20) vs. Virginia Commonwealth L, 2-4 2/16 (9) vs. Penn State (38) W, 4-2 2/28 Wisconsin (31) W, 4-3 3/25 (15) at Texas (5) L, 1-6 2/17 (9) vs. North Carolina (12) L, 0-5 2/28 Toledo W, 6-1 3/26 (15) at Texas A&M (22) L, 1-5 2/24 (12) Purdue W, 7-0 3/2 at Illinois (12) L, 2-5 4/8 (17) SMU (57) W, 5-2 3/1 (12) Illinois (13) L, 1-6 3/13 at South Florida L, 3-4 4/13 (17) Louisville (29) W, 5-2 3/13-15 at Blue-Gray National Classic 1st 3/14 at Florida State (19) W. 4-3 4/21-23 at BIG EAST Champ. 2nd (Montgomery, Ala.) 3/18 Middle Tennessee State W, 4-2 (Tampa, Fla.) 3/13 (30) vs. North Carolina State (49) W, 4-3 3/19 Fresno State (26) W, 4-3 4/21 (16) vs. Georgetown W, 4-0 3/14 (30) vs. Tulsa (8) L, 0-4 3/20 Texas Tech (16) L, 0-4 4/22 (16) at South Florida W, 4-0 3/15 (30) vs. Boise State (35) L, 3-4 3/27 at Northwestern (45) W, 5-2 4/23 (16) vs. Louisville L, 1-4 3/25 (27) at Kentucky (50) L, 2-4 4/3 at Southern Methodist W. 5-2 5/12-13 at NCAA Champ. (1st/2nd rounds) 3/28 (27) Ohio State (2) L, 1-6 4/5 at Texas A&M L, 1-6 (College Station, Tex.) 4/4 (34) Ball State W, 7-0 4/7 Ohio State (2) L, 0-7 5/12 (18) vs. Brown (63) W, 4-3 4/6 (34) William & Mary (63) L, 3-4 4/10 Louisville (16) L, 2-5 5/13 (18) at Texas A&M (19) W, 4-2 4/12 (33) at Michigan (15) L, 1-6 4/14 Ball State W, 5-2 5/21 at NCAA Champ. (Round of 16) 4/13 (33) Louisville W, 4-3 4/17 at Navy W, 7-0 (Stanford, Calif.) 4/18-20 at BIG EAST Champ. 1st 4/23 BIG EAST Quarterfinals Georgetown W, 4-0 5/21 (18) vs. Georgia (1) L, 0-4 (Tampa, Fla.) 4/18 (33) vs. Villanova W, 4-0 4/24 BIG EAST Semifinals 4/21 (33) vs. DePaul W, 4-1 South Florida W, 4-1 4/22 (33) vs. South Florida (40) W, 4-3 4/25 BIG EAST Championship 2006-07 Louisville L, 0-4 Coach: Bob Bayliss – Record: 26-4 (6th) 4/26 (31) at Florida State (13) W, 4-3 5/10 at NCAA Champ. (1st round) 5/14 NCAA Championship (1st round) 9/22-24 Tom Fallon Invitational NTS (Columbus, Ohio) Wisconsin (27) L, 4-2 9/21-10/1 at Michigan Invitational NTS 5/10 (31) vs. East Tennesee State L, 4-2 10/5-8 at ITA All-American Champ. NTS NOTE: Number to left of opponent is Notre Dame ITA national ranking at time 10/13-15 at Midland Invitational NTS of match; number to right of opponent is its ITA ranking at time of match 10/19-24 at ITA Midwest Champ. NTS (1990-present only) (Minneapolis, Minn.) 11/2-5 at ITA Intercollegiate Indoor Champ. NTS (Columbus, Ohio)

2010 MEN'S TENNIS 111 Irish in the Pros

Ryan Sachire Barry King

Jim Evert

Notre Dame players have a long history of A total of 15 individuals who played under Bob Among other recent players, 2002 graduate going on to play professional tennis. Jim Evert, an Bayliss have gone on to dabble in professional Javier Taborga won three futures doubles titles, All-American who reached the singles semifinals careers. The most successful of that group was while his classmate, Casey Smith, and ‘01 grad of the NCAA Championship in 1943, was ranked David DiLucia, a 1992 graduate who appeared in Matt Daly had one each to their credit. Aaron as high as eighth in the United States as a profes- the singles main draw in each of the four grand Talarico (‘02) and Matthew Scott (‘04) both sional, in 1952. His daughter, Chris, went on to be slams. Ranked 92nd in the world in doubles in reached the semifinals in doubles in futures the world’s No. 1 player, winning 18 grand-slam 1998, he went on to clinch the 2001 World Team events, as well. singles titles. Tennis title for the Philadelphia Freedoms and While in the midst of his first year on tour, Among other former Notre Dame players to was the personal coach of Lindsay Davenport, the Sheeva Parbhu (‘08) found himself matched up play professionally were two from the 1960s. A world’s #1 women’s player. against another former Irish player, Barry King first-team All-American as a member of the Irish, Six recent Irish graduates have been active in (‘07), in March of 2009. Parbhu defeated King 6-4, Bill Brown (’67) had some success professionally pro tennis. Ryan Sachire (’00) – now an assistant 7-6(7) to advance to the round of 16. King later upon graduation only to be followed into the coach for the Irish – was the most successful, found success as he advanced to the finals of a pros by one of his teammates. Jasjit Singh, a 1968 climbing to 180th in the world in doubles before $15,000 ATP Futures tour event in June, marking graduate from India, remains the only Sikh to retiring in 2005. During his pro career, he cap- his best finish as a professional. Stephen Bass (‘07) have played in all four professional grand-slam tured 16 tournament titles (14 futures, two chal- continues to improve his ATP ranking as he tournaments (Australian Open, , lengers) in doubles and a pair in singles (both recently concluded his second year on tour. Wimbledon, U.S. Open). In 1974, he was ranked futures). Among American pros, Sachire was in 70th in the world by the Association of Tennis the top 35 in singles and top 30 in doubles. Professionals (ATP).

Former Irish Players Under Bayliss in the Pros

High High Name Class S Rank D Rank Sheeva Parbhu 2008 641 615 Stephen Bass 2007 354 526 Barry King 2007 600 431 Matthew Scott 2004 1,201 1,382 Javier Taborga 2002 519 419 Casey Smith 2002 929 728 Aaron Talarico 2002 1,231 867 Matt Daly 2001 941 963 Ryan Sachire 2000 391 184 Brian Patterson 1999 580 563 Ryan Simme 1997 1,177 — Mike Sprouse 1996 1,259 — Andy Zurcher 1994 1,071 295 Will Forsyth 1993 708 671 David DiLucia 1992 248 92 Walter Dolhare 1990 708 596 Richard Cahill 1989 647 328 David DiLucia Stephen Bass

Rankings are as of 12/16/10

112 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® University of Notre Dame

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GREG ANDREWS Freshman 201011 NOTRE DAME MEN’S TENNIS SCHEDULE Date Opponent/Event Site Time Sept. 17-19 Illinois Invitational Chicago, Ill. All Day Sept. 17-19 Purdue Invitational West Lafayette, Ind. All Day Oct. 1-3 Chowder Fest Cambridge, Mass. All Day Oct. 3-10 ITA All-American Championships Tulsa, Okla. All Day Oct. 21-25 Midwest Regional Championships Notre Dame, Ind. All Day Nov. 5-7 William & Mary Invitational Williamsburg, Va. All Day Nov. 5-7 Alabama Invitational Tuscaloosa, Ala. All Day Jan. 22 William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 10:00 a.m. Jan. 23 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. Noon Jan. 28 Oklahoma Champaign, Ill. 2:00 p.m. Jan. 29 Illinois / Denver Champaign, Ill. TBD Feb. 6 Duke Notre Dame, Ind. Noon Feb. 6 Toledo Notre Dame, Ind. 6:00 p.m Feb. 8 Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 4:00 p.m. Feb. 12 Marquette East Lansing, Mich. 11:00 a.m. Feb. 12 Michigan State East Lansing, Mich. 6:00 p.m. Feb. 18-21 National Team Indoors Charlottesville, Va. TBD Feb. 19 Michigan Notre Dame, Ind. 1:00 p.m. Feb. 20 North Carolina Notre Dame, Ind. Noon Feb. 25-27 Blue Gray National Classic Montgomery, Ala. All Day March 4 Texas A&M Notre Dame, Ind. 6:00 p.m. BILLY PECOR March 8 Illinois Notre Dame, Ind. 6:00 p.m. Freshman March 15 U.S. Junior National Team Boca Raton, Fla. TBD March 17 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. 2:00 p.m. March 26 Northwestern Notre Dame, Ind. 1:00 p.m. March 27 South Florida Notre Dame, Ind. Noon March 27 Dayton Notre Dame, Ind. 6:00 p.m. April 2 Ball State Muncie, Ind. 2:00 p.m. April 3 SMU Notre Dame, Ind. 1:00 pm April 13 Ohio State Columbus, Ind. 3:00 p.m. April 23 Louisville Louisville, Ky. 1:00 p.m. April 28-May 1 BIG EAST Championships Notre Dame, Ind. All Day May 13-15 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds TBD TBD May 19-30 NCAA Finals Palo Alto, Calif. TBD

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