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2018-19 MEN’S

RECORD BOOK 2017-18 FINAL RESULTS/STATISTICS MEN’S TENNIS

Washington Men’s Tennis 2017-18 Results (13-13 Overall, 2-6 Pac-12) Singles Doubles Pac-12 Date Opponent (UW rank) Result/Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Record Record Jan. 13 EASTERN WASHINGTON W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 1-0 - Jan. 19 #17 MICHIGAN L, 4-3 L W L L L W L W W 1-1 - Jan. 27 PACIFIC W, 6-1 W W W W W W L L W 2-1 - Feb. 2 PEPPERDINE W, 7-0 W W W W W W W - W 3-1 - Feb. 3 PRINCETON W, 5-2 W W L W L W W W W 4-1 - Feb. 9 UC DAVIS W, 6-1 W W L W W W L W W 5-1 - Feb. 11 WISCONSIN W, 5-2 W W W L W W W L L 6-1 - Feb. 16 #1 WAKE FOREST L, 4-0 - - - L L L W L L 6-2 - Feb. 17 #9 OKLAHOMA STATE L, 4-1 L - L - W L L L W 6-3 - Feb. 18 #12 BAYLOR L, 4-1 - W L L - L L W L 6-4 - Feb. 24 SEATTLE W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 7-4 - Mar. 2 #33 MINNESOTA (47) L, 4-3 L L L W L W - W W 7-5 - Mar. 3 PORTLAND STATE (47) W, 7-0 W W W W W W W L W 8-5 - Mar. 9 #13 USC* L, 4-0 L - - - L L L L - 8-6 0-1 Mar. 11 #4 UCLA* L, 4-1 - - L L L L W - W 8-7 0-2 Mar. 21 #48 San Diego W, 4-2 W W L - L W W - W 9-7 - Mar. 23 San Diego State W, 5-2 W W W W L L - W W 10-7 - Mar. 28 UC Santa Barbara (49) L, 4-3 W L L W W L L L - 10-8 - Mar. 31 #45 OREGON* (49) L, 4-3 L W W L W L L L - 10-9 0-3 Apr. 6 ARIZONA* W, 4-3 W W L L W L W W - 11-9 1-3 Apr. 8 #37 ARIZONA STATE* L, 4-3 W W L L W L L - L 11-10 1-4 Apr. 13 #35 Utah* W, 4-2 W - W L W W L L - 12-10 2-4 Apr. 16 Eastern Washington W, 4-0 - W W W - - W - W 13-10 - Apr. 20 #31 California* L, 4-1 L - L L - L W - W 13-11 2-5 Apr. 21 #4 Stanford* L, 4-0 - - - L L L L L - 13-12 2-6 Apr. 26 #4 Stanford+ L, 4-2 W W - L L L L L - 13-13 -

Home matches in BOLD CAPS | # - Opponent Ranking at time of match | UW Ranking in (Parenthesis) | *Pac-12 Match | + Pac-12 Championships + ! NCAA Championships

Singles (Ranking) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Open Totals Alexis Alvarez 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 2-5 3-6 3-6 6-12 Joao Barra 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-2 4-2 Amit Batta 0-0 0-0 1-1 7-9 0-1 0-0 8-11 4-2 12-13 Jack Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 7-2 5-1 13-5 6-3 19-8 Jake Douglas (46) 9-4 6-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 15-5 0-1 15-6 Piers Foley 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 5-6 1-2 8-9 7-4 15-13 Sebastian Hawken 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-5 3-5 5-5 8-10 Kawika Lam 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-6 4-6 Enzo Sommer 0-0 1-0 9-11 0-0 0-0 0-0 10-11 3-4 13-15 Mitch Stewart (76) 6-2 10-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 16-3 0-0 16-3 Totals 15-6 17-2 10-12 11-12 13-10 12-13 78-55 34-33 112-88

Doubles (Ranking) 1 2 3 Dual Open Totals Alvarez/Batta 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Alvarez/Davis 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-3 Alvarez/Douglas 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 Alvarez/Hawken 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-2 3-2 Alvarez/Stewart 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 Batta/Davis 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-1 2-1 Batta/Foley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 Davis/Douglas 0-0 4-4 4-0 8-4 0-0 8-4 Davis/Hawken 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Davis/Stewart 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-2 Douglas/Foley 0-0 0-1 2-0 2-1 0-0 2-1 Douglas/Stewart 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 Foley/Hawken 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 Foley/Lam 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 Foley/Stewart 0-0 4-3 6-2 10-5 0-0 10-5 Lam/Sommer 12-12 0-0 0-0 12-12 5-1 17-13 Totals 12-12 9-11 15-4 36-27 13-10 49-37 MEN’S TENNIS PAC-12 REVIEW

Pac-12 Year In Review 2018 Final Pac-12 Standings 2018 Pac-12 Tournament Results PAC-12 OVERALL Round Result Site W L PCT W L PCT First Round...... (9) Arizona def. (8) Utah, 4-2...... Ojai, Calif. 1. UCLA#* 8 0 1.000 30 3 .909 2. Stanford 7 1 .875 22 4 .846 Quarterfinals...... (4) Oregon def. (5) Cal, 4-3...... Ojai, Calif. 3. USC 6 2 .750 20 9 .689 (1) UCLA def. (9) Arizona, 4-0...... Ojai, Calif. 4. Oregon 4 4 .500 18 10 .642 (2) Stanford def. (7) Washington, 4-2...... Ojai, Calif. 5. Arizona State 3 4 .428 14 11 .560 (3) USC) def. (6) ASU, 4-0...... Ojai, Calif. 5. California 3 4 .428 12 10 .545 7. Washington 2 6 .250 13 13 .500 Semifinals...... (1) UCLA def. (4) Oregon, 4-0...... Ojai, Calif. 8. Arizona 0 8 .000 16 15 .516 (3) USC def. (2) Stanford, 4-0...... Ojai, Calif.

# - Regular Season Champion, * - Conference Tournament Champion Finals...... (1) UCLA def. (3) USC, 4-0...... Ojai, Calif.

2018 All-Pac-12 Teams Pac-12 All-Academic Team First Team First Team Jake Douglas, Sr., WASH Michael Genender, Jr., STAN Tom Fawcett, Sr., STAN Sameer Kumar, Jr., STAN Michael Geerts, Sr., ASU David Wilczynski, Sr., STAN Brandon Holt, So., USC , Sr., UCLA Thomas Laurent, Jr., ORE Tom Fawcett, Sr., STAN Martin Redlicki, Sr., UCLA Akihiro Tanaka, Sr., ORE Alejandro Reguant, So., ARIZ Second Team Austin Rapp, Sr., UCLA Daniel Cukierman, Fr., USC Axel Geller, Fr., STAN Second Team Billy Griffith, Sr., CAL William Genesen, So., STAN Ben Hannestad, Fr., ASU Thomas Laurent, Jr., ORE Keegan Smith, Fr., UCLA Piers Foley, Jr., WASH Mitch Stewart, Sr., WASH Cormac Clissold, Sr., ORE Evan Zhu, So., UCLA Kawika Lam, Jr., WASH Simon Stevens, Sr., ORE Honorable Mention Maxime Cressy, Jr., UCLA Max Cressy, UCLA Mitch Stewart, Sr., WASH Eric Fomba, STAN Jack Jaede, USC Honorable Mention Igor Karpovets, ARIZ Dominic Barretto, CAL Dan Little, UTAH Jake DeVine, USC Lauren Verboven, USC Thibault Foreget, UCLA Andrew Sinatra, UCLA Tanner Smith, USC Enzo Sommer, WASH Logan Staggs, UCLA

Pac-12 Singles Player of the Year Martin Redlicki, UCLA

Pac-12 Doubles Team of the Year Martin Redlicki/Evan Zhu, UCLA

Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year Keegan Smith, UCLA

Pac-12 Coach of the Year , UCLA ADDITIONAL TEAM TOURNAMENT RESULTS MEN’S TENNIS

Husky Teams at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships Year Finish Match Results In Order Site 2018 Tied for 15th L, Wake Forest (4-0); L, Oklahoma State (4-1), L, Baylor (4-1) Seattle, Wash. 2017 Qualifying W, Alabama (4-2); L, Georgia (0-4) Athens, Ga. 2014 Qualifying L, Stanford (2-4); L, Columbia (0-4) Athens, Ga. 2013 Tied for 13th L, Virginia (4-0); L, Oklahoma (4-2), W, Florida (4-1) Seattle, Wash. 2012 Second Round W, Louisville (4-0); L, Duke (4-0) Durham, N.C. 2011 Tied for 11th L, Virginia (4-1); W, Texas A&M (4-2); L, Kentucky (4-2) Seattle, Wash. 2010 Second Round W, Boise State (5-1); L, Illinois (7-0) Champaign, Ill. 2009 Second Round W, Indiana (6-1); L, Georgia (4-2) Athens, Ga. 2008 Tied for 11th L, Georgia (4-2); W, Alabama (4-2); L, Illinois (4-1) Seattle, Wash. 2006 Tied for seventh W, Virginia (4-1); L, Illinois (4-1); L, UCLA (4-1) Seattle, Wash. 2004 Tied for ninth L, Mississippi (4-3); W, Boise State (4-0); W, Harvard (4-2) Seattle, Wash. 2001 Tied for fifth W, Georgia (4-3); L, Duke (4-0); W, Florida (4-1) Seattle, Wash. 1999 Tied for seventh W, Mississippi State (5-1); L, UCLA (4-3); L, Georgia (5-2) Seattle, Wash.

Eight times now Seattle has served as host to the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, the most prestigious team tournament aside from NCAA’s. Up through 2008 the tournament was a 16-team invitational tournament. In 2009, qualifying rounds were added to expand the field to sixty-one with the final sixteen advancing to the final site. Washington hosted most recently in 2013. The Huskies have won at least one match all seven times they’ve hosted, and three times they started the tournament with a significant upset. In 1999, UW’s first year hosting, the Huskies opened with an upset of third-ranked Mississippi State. Two years later, UW upset No. 4 Georgia and later beat No. 8 Florida to earn a tie for fifth-place. In 2006, Washington worked its home court magic once again, victimizing sixth-ranked Virginia. All told, the Huskies are 9-12 in dual matches at National Team Indoors.

Husky Teams at the Pac-12 Championships Year Finish Match Results In Order Site 2018 Quarterfinals (2) Stanford def. (7) Washington, 4-2 Ojai, Calif. 2017 First Round (6) Utah def. (7) Washington, 4-1 Ojai, Calif. 2016 First Round (6) Washington def. (7) Utah, 4-3 Ojai, Calif. Quarterfinals (3) California def. (6) Washington, 4-0 Ojai, Calif. 2015 First Round (6) Washington def. (7) Utah, 4-0 Ojai, Calif. Quarterfinals (3) UCLA def. (6) Washington, 4-0 Ojai, Calif. 2014 First Round (7) Oregon def. (6) Washington, 4-2 Ojai, Calif. 2013 First Round (5) Washington def. (8) Arizona, 4-0 Ojai, Calif. Quarterfinals (4) Stanford def. (5) Washington, 4-2 Ojai, Calif. 2012 First Round (5) Washington def. (8) Arizona, 4-0 Ojai, Calif. Quarterfinals (4) California def. (5) Washington, 4-3 Ojai, Calif.

In 2012, the Pac-12 Conference switched to a team tournament format for the first time, moving away from a singles and doubles tournament. The eight conference teams in 2012 were seeded based on regular season conference records. The No. 5-No. 8 seeds and No. 6-No. 7 seeds play in the first round, then the winners face the No. 3 and No. 4 seeds in the quarterfinals. The top two seeds have byes through two rounds, and play the win- ners of the quarterfinal matches in the semifinals. MEN’S TENNIS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Husky Teams at the NCAA Championships Year Finish Result Coach Site 1949 t2nd in NCAA 4 points Windy Langlie Austin, Texas 1952 t4th in NCAA 8 points Windy Langlie Chicago, Ill. 1953 t5th in NCAA 7 points Windy Langlie Syracuse, N.Y. 1954 t5th in NCAA 3 points Windy Langlie Seattle, Wash. 1955 t4th in NCAA 5 points Windy Langlie Chapel Hill, N.C. 1960 t4th in NCAA 2 points Windy Langlie Seattle, Wash. 1962 11th in NCAA 2 points Ed Meyerson Stanford, Calif. 1963 t15th in NCAA 3 points Ed Meyerson Princeton, N.J. 1964 t13th in NCAA 2 points Ed Meyerson East Lansing, Mich. 1965 t19th in NCAA 2 points Ed Meyerson Los Angeles, Calif. 1968 22nd in NCAA 2 points Bill Quillian San Antonio, Texas 1970 22nd in NCAA 3 points Bill Quillian Salt Lake City, Utah 1995 NCAA Region 8 First Round L, UC Irvine, 3-4 Matt Anger Los Angeles, Calif. 1996 NCAA Region 8 First Round L, Arizona State, 3-4 Matt Anger Las Vegas, Nev. 1997 NCAA Region 8 First Round W, UC Irvine, 4-0 Matt Anger Malibu, Calif. NCAA Region 8 Semifinals L, UC Santa Barbara, 1-4 Malibu, Calif. 1998 NCAA Region 8 Semifinals W, UC Santa Barbara, 4-2 Matt Anger Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA Region 8 Final L, UCLA, 2-4 Los Angeles, Calif. 1999 NCAA First Round W, Minnesota, 4-1 Matt Anger Athens, Ga. NCAA Second Round L, Georgia, 3-4 Athens, Ga. 2000 NCAA First Round L, San Diego State, 3-4 Matt Anger Malibu, Calif. 2001 NCAA First Round W, Hofstra, 4-0 Matt Anger Boston, Mass. NCAA Second Round W, Notre Dame, 4-1 Boston, Mass. NCAA Round of 16 L, UCLA, 1-4 Athens, Ga. 2002 NCAA First Round W, Tulane, 4-2 Matt Anger Stanford, Calif. NCAA Second Round W, Stanford, 4-3 Stanford, Calif. NCAA Round of 16 L, Auburn, 3-4 College Station, Texas 2003 NCAA First Round W, American, 4-0 Matt Anger San Diego, Calif. NCAA Second Round W, San Diego State, 4-3 San Diego, Calif. NCAA Round of 16 L, Illinois, 2-4 Athens, Ga. 2004 NCAA First Round W, New Mexico, 4-0 Matt Anger Stanford, Calif. NCAA Second Round L, Stanford, 2-4 Stanford, Calif. 2005 NCAA First Round W, Oral Roberts, 4-0 Matt Anger Seattle, Wash. NCAA Second Round W, USC, 4-3 Seattle, Wash. NCAA Round of 16 L, Virginia, 0-4 College Station, Texas 2006 NCAA First Round W, Penn State, 4-2 Matt Anger Richmond, Va. NCAA Second Round W, Virginia Commonwealth, 4-0 Richmond, Va. NCAA Round of 16 L, Baylor, 1-4 Stanford, Calif. 2007 NCAA First Round L, Wisconsin, 3-4 Matt Anger South Bend, Ind. 2008 NCAA First Round L, Wisconsin, 1-4 Matt Anger Los Angeles, Calif. 2009 NCAA First Round W, Texas Tech, 4-3 Matt Anger Austin, Texas NCAA Second Round L, Texas, 0-4 Austin, Texas 2010 NCAA First Round L, Rice, 3-4 Matt Anger Waco, Texas 2011 NCAA First Round W, Cal Poly, 4-0 Matt Anger Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Second Round L, Stanford, 1-4 Palo Alto, Calif. 2012 NCAA First Round W, North Carolina State, 4-1 Matt Anger Malibu, Calif. NCAA Second Round L, Pepperdine, 0-4 Matt Anger Malibu, Calif. 2013 NCAA First Round W, Notre Dame, 4-3 Matt Anger Columbus, Ohio NCAA Second Round L, Ohio State, 4-0 Matt Anger Columbus, Ohio 2016 NCAA First Round L, SMU, 0-5 Matt Anger Lubbock, Texas 2017 NCAA First Round L, Tulane, 2-4 Matt Anger Austin, Texas

(Prior to 1977, individual wins counted in teams’ total points. In 1977, a dual-match, single-elimination team tournament was initiated.) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S TENNIS

Huskies at the NCAA Singles Championships SINGLES (Beginning with Round of 64 when applicable) Year Player Finish Match Results Site 1924 Wallace Scott National Champion W, Arnold Jones (Yale), 6-2, 6-2, 7-5 Haverford, Pa. Semifinals W, Andersen (Columbia), 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 Quarterfinals W, Lang (Columbia), 6-3, 6-4 Round of 16 W, Rockafellow (Colgate), 6-2, 8-6 Round of 32 W, Patin (Princeton), Default Bob Hesketh Round of 32 L, Lang (Columbia), 6-3, 6-4 Round of 64 W, Russell (Mass. Tech), 1-6, 6-3, 7-5 1942 Robert Odman NCAA Round of 16 L, Fred Schroeder (Stanford), 8-6, 6-1 New Orleans, La. NCAA Round of 32 W, Olen Parks (Notre Dame), 6-4, 6-3 1943 Robert Odman NCAA Quarterfinals L, Earl Cochell (USC), 6-4, 6-1 Chicago, Ill. NCAA Round of 16 W, William Bauman (William & Mary), 6-4, 6-3 NCAA Round of 32 W, Rod Sackett (UCLA), 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 1947 Jim Brink NCAA Round of 16 L, Victor Seixas (North Carolina), 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA Round of 32 W, William Tully (Notre Dame), 6-3, 7-5 NCAA Round of 64 W, Robert Jones (Occidental), 6-2, 6-0 Wallace Bostick NCAA Round of 64 L, Sam Match (Rice), 6-1, 6-4 John Lowe NCAA Round of 64 L, Arthur Larsen (Pacific), 6-8, 6-2, 6-4 1948 Jim Brink NCAA Semifinals L, Harry Likas (USF), 6-4, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3 Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA Quarterfinals W, James Evert (Notre Dame), 6-2, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1 NCAA Round of 16 W, Robert Perez (USC), 7-9, 6-2, 6-4, 6-4 NCAA Round of 32 W, Heath Alexander (North Carolina), 6-2, 6-0 NCAA Round of 64 W, Glenn Bassett (UCLA), 6-2, 6-2 Jack Lowe NCAA Round of 64 L, Robert Wright (UC Santa Barbara), 6-2, 6-4 1949 Jim Brink NCAA Round of 32 L, Glenn Bassett (UCLA), 6-4, 3-6, 6-0 Austin, Texas NCAA Round of 64 W, Carroll Drewyer (Baylor), 6-0, 6-1 Fred Fisher NCAA Round of 32 L, Buddy Behrens (Rollins), 6-4, 6-4 NCAA Round of 64 W, Hal Burrows (Virginia), 6-2, 6-4 Wallace Bostick NCAA Round of 64 L, Felix Kelley (Texas), 8-6, 6-4 John Lowe NCAA Round of 64 L, Gene Garrett (UCLA), 6-3, 8-6 1952 Bill Quillian NCAA Quarterfinals L, Hugh Stewart (USC), 6-1, 6-1 Chicago, Ill. NCAA Round of 16 W, Bernard Gerhardt (Texas), 6-2, 6-0 NCAA Round of 32 W, Keith Self (UCLA), 6-2, 6-3 NCAA Round of 64 W, Ray Smith (Notre Dame), 6-1, 6-8, 7-5 Ray Albano NCAA Round of 32 L, William Davis (Tennessee), 6-2, 6-4 NCAA Round of 64 W, Bernard Frank (Northwestern), 6-1, 6-3 Don Flye NCAA Round of 64 L, Rupert Rickson (Cal), 6-8, 6-3, 7-5 1953 Don Flye NCAA Round of 16 L, Hamilton Richardson (Tulane), 6-1, 6-4 Syracuse, N.Y. NCAA Round of 32 W, William Danner (Oklahoma A&M), 6-1, 6-1 NCAA Round of 64 W, Murray Osafsky (Syracuse), 6-1, 6-1 Ray Albano NCAA Round of 64 L, Stanley Drobac (Michigan State), 1-6, 6-1, 6-2 Bill Quillian NCAA Quarterfinals L, Ron Livingston (UCLA), 11-9, 2-6, 6-3 NCAA Round of 16 W, Harold McGrath (Syracuse), 6-1, 6-2 NCAA Round of 32 W, Robert Sibert (Stanford), 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 NCAA Round of 64 W, Roger Pharr (Florida), 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 1954 Bill Quillian NCAA Quarterfinals L, Jacque Grigry (USC), 11-9, 6-3 Seattle, Wash. NCAA Round of 16 W, Conrad Woods (llinois), 6-1, 6-2 NCAA Round of 32 W, Jim Herd (Wyoming), 6-3, 6-3 NCAA Round of 64 W, Art Fish (Stanford), 6-2, 6-3 Doyle Perkins NCAA Round of 32 L, Richard Doss (UCLA), 6-0, 6-2 NCAA Round of 64 W, Ken Wagstaff (Houston), 6-3, 6-4 Herb Smetheram NCAA Round of 32 L, Norm Peterson (Cal), 6-1, 6-2 NCAA Round of 64 Bye Jim Getchell NCAA Round of 32 L, Ron Livingston (UCLA), 6-1, 6-1 NCAA Round of 64 Bye MEN’S TENNIS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Year Player Finish Match Results Site 1955 Bill Quillian NCAA Final L, Jose Aguero (Tulane), 6-1, 4-6, 6-1, 6-0 Chapel Hill, N.C. NCAA Semifinals W, Pancho Contreras (USC), 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-0, 6-1 NCAA Quarterfinals W, Sammy Giammalva (Texas), 6-8, 6-3, 8-6 NCAA Round of 16 W, Joaquin Reyes (USC), 3-6, 6-1, 6-4 NCAA Round of 32 W, Richard Raskind (Yale), 4-6, 6-1, 6-0 NCAA Round of 64 W, Edward Foster (Western Michigan), 6-3, 6-2 Doyle Perkins NCAA Round of 32 L, John Powless (Murray State), 6-3, 6-3 NCAA Round of 64 W, Robert Nederlander (Michigan), 6-4, 6-0 1959 Harry Doyle NCAA Round of 32 L, Ron Holmberg (Tulane), 6-2, 6-1 Chicago, Ill. NCAA Round of 64 W, Gianakopoulous (Ohio State), 6-1, 6-1 1960 Harry Doyle NCAA Round of 16 L, Norman Perry (UCLA), 6-1, 6-1 Seattle, Wash. NCAA Round of 32 W, Ned Neely (Georgia Tech), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 NCAA Round of 64 Bye Bill Jacobson NCAA Round of 64 L, Roger McCormick (Miami), 6-2, 6-2 Dick Radloff NCAA Round of 64 L, John Skogstad (Miami), 6-4, 6-0 Geordie Martin NCAA Round of 32 L, Neil Unterseher (Texas), 9-7, 6-3 NCAA Round of 64 W, Steve Morgan (Utah), 8-6, 6-3 1961 Geordie Martin NCAA Round of 64 L, Ray Senkowski (Michigan), 6-4, 6-2 Ames, Iowa Laurason Hunt NCAA Round of 32 L, Dick Ogden (Stanford), 6-2, 7-5 NCAA Round of 64 Bye 1962 Brian Bloomberg NCAA Round of 32 L, Larry Nagler (UCLA), 6-1, 6-1 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Round of 64 Bye Peter Jobs NCAA Round o64 L, Bill Lenoir (Arizona), 6-2, 6-1 1963 James Aikens NCAA Round of 32 L, Arthur Ashe (UCLA), 6-0, 6-0 Princeton, N.J. NCAA Round of 64 W, John Burt (Stanford), N/A 1964 Dave Leaver NCAA Round of 32 L, Gary Johnson (LSU), 9-7, 6-4 East Lansing, Mich. NCAA Round of 64 W, Ben Anzola (Wichita), 6-4, 1-6, 8-6 1966 Harry Burrus NCAA Round of 64 L, Dean Penero (Arizona), 6-3, 6-0 Miami, Fla. 1968 Dick Knight NCAA Round of 64 L, Armistead Neely (Florida), 6-1, 6-3 San Antonio, Texas 1969 Dick Knight NCAA Round of 64 L, Colin Robertson (Oklahoma), 6-3, 6-3 Princeton, N.J. Stewart Zimmer NCAA Round of 64 L, Luis Garcia (Miami), 6-4, 6-0 1970 Dick Knight NCAA Round of 64 L, Mike Estep (Rice), 1-6, 12-10, 6-1 Salt Lake City, Utah 1974 Rich Andrews NCAA Round of 32 L, Rich McKee (North Carolina), 7-6, 6-0 Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA Round of 64 W, Dean Colson (Princeton), 6-4, 6-4 1977 Mike Greenberg NCAA Round of 64 L, John Eagleton (Miami), 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 Athens, Ga. 1993 Chet Crile NCAA Round of 64 L, Wade McGuire (Georgia), 6-1, 6-1 Athens, Ga. 1998 Eric Drew NCAA Round of 64 L, Robert Samuelson (Tulane), 7-6, 6-4 Athens, Ga. Robert Kendrick NCAA Round of 32 L, (Stanford), 6-3, 6-4 NCAA Round of 64 W, Mark Way (Tennessee), 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 1999 Eric Drew NCAA Semifinals L, (Florida), 6-2, 6-3 Athens, Ga. NCAA Quarterfinals W, Esteban Carril (TCU) 6-4, 6-4 NCAA Round of 16 W, Justin O’Neal (Florida), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 NCAA Round of 32 W, Johann Jooste (Baylor), 6-2, 6-7, 7-5 NCAA Round of 64 W, Alex Waske (San Diego State), 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 Robert Kendrick NCAA Round of 32 L, Roberto Bracone (North Carolina State), 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 NCAA Round of 64 W, Pawel Gajdzik (Baylor), 6-1, 7-5 2001 Matt Hanlin NCAA Round of 16 L, Brian Vahaly (Virginia), 6-1, 6-1 Athens, Ga. NCAA Round of 32 W, Erik Scharf (St. John’s), 6-3, 6-2 NCAA Round of 64 W, Rameez Junaid (Auburn), 1-6, 7-6, 6-4 Andrej Bizjak NCAA Round of 64 L, Jean Simon (Texas), 7-6 (3), 6-1 Athens, Ga. 2002 Alex Vlaski NCAA Round of 32 L, David Martin (Stanford), 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (2) College Station, Texas NCAA Round of 64 W, Daniel Klemetz (Middle Tennessee State) 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 Matt Hanlin NCAA Round of 64 L, (Vanderbilt), 6-4, 6-2 College Station, Texas NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S TENNIS

Year Player Finish Match Results Site 2003 Alex Vlaski NCAA Semifinals L, Amer Delic (Illinois), 7-6, 3-6, 6-2 Athens, Ga. NCAA Quarterfinals W, Rameez Junaid (Auburn), 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 NCAA Round of 16 W, Bobby Reynolds (Vanderbilt), 7-5, 7-6 NCAA Round of 32 W, Marcin Matkowski (UCLA), 6-1, 6-3 NCAA Round of 64 W, Michael Yani (Duke), 7-6, 6-4 Matt Hanlin NCAA Round of 32 L, Bo Hodge (Georgia), 6-0, 6-4 Athens, Ga. NCAA Round of 64 W, Andreas Lauland (Virginia Tech), 6-1, 1-6, 7-6 2004 Alex Vlaski NCAA Round of 32 L, (North Carolina), 6-3, 6-4 Tulsa, Okla. NCAA Round of 64 W, Jeff Kader (William & Mary), 7-5, 7-6 Alex Slovic NCAA Round of 32 L, Hamid Mirzadeh (Florida), 6-4, 7-6 Tulsa, Okla. NCAA Round of 64 W, Erik Nyman (BYU), 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 2005 Alex Vlaski NCAA Round of 64 L, Greg Ouellette (Florida), 7-5, 0-6, 6-2 College Station, Texas Alex Slovic NCAA Round of 64 L, Catalin Gard (Ole Miss), 6-4, 6-2 College Station, Texas 2006 Alex Slovic NCAA Round of 64 L, Greg Ouellette (Florida), 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (4) Palo Alto, Calif. 2007 Alex Slovic NCAA Semifinals L, (Georgia), 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4 Athens, Ga. NCAA Quarterfinals W, (Florida), 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 NCAA Round of 16 W, Robbye Poole (Ole Miss), 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 NCAA Round of 32 W, Stephen Bass (Notre Dame), 6-3, 6-4 NCAA Round of 64 W, Ryan Rowe (Illinois), 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 2009 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan NCAA Round of 64 L, Brett Helgeson (Notre Dame), 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 College Station, Texas 2011 Kyle McMorrow NCAA Round of 64 L, Guillermo Gomez (Georgia Tech), 7-5, 6-4 Palo Alto, Calif. 2012 Kyle McMorrow NCAA Round of 64 L, Sadio Doumbia (Georgia), 6-2, 6-4 Athena, Ga. 2013 Kyle McMorrow NCAA Round of 16 L, Henrique Cunha (Duke), 6-1, 6-0 Urbana, Ill. NCAA Round of 32 W, Jonas Lutjen (Ole Miss), 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 NCAA Round of 64 W, Stephane Piro (Florida), 6-0, 6-0 2018 Jake Douglas NCAA Round of 64 L, Timo Stodder (Tennessee), 7-5, 7-6(5) Winston-Salem, N.C. MEN’S TENNIS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Huskies at the NCAA Doubles Championships

DOUBLES (Beginning with Round of 32 when applicable) Year Players Finish Match Results Site 1924 Bob Hesketh/Wallace Scott NCAA Semifinals L, Ingrahm/Pfaffman (Harvard), 6-4, 7-5 Haverford, Penn. NCAA Quarterfinals W, Hubbell/Sheridan (Yale), 6-3, 7-5 NCAA Round of 16 W, Anderson/Lang (Columbia), 3-6, 2-4, ret. NCAA Round of 32 W, Carran/Kunkel (Georgetown), 6-1, 7-5 1947 Jim Brink/Jack Lowe NCAA Round of 16 L, Atwater/Kovaleski (William & Mary), 7-5, 6-3 Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA Round of 32 W, Brown/Migdow (Illinois), 6-3, 6-3 Wally Bostick/Ken Burrows NCAA Round of 32 L, Kelley/Mabry (Texas), 6-2, 6-0 1948 Jim Brink/Jack Lowe NCAA Round of 32 L, Flam/Garrett (UCLA), 6-4, 6-1 Los Angeles, Calif. 1949 Jim Brink/Fred Fisher NCAA Championship W, Larsen/Match (USF), 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 Austin, Texas NCAA Semifinals W, Kelley/Gordfarb (Texas), 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 NCAA Quarterfinals W, Larned/Behrens (Rollins), 7-5, 6-4 NCAA Round of 16 W, Lewis/Mechem (Stanford), 6-0, 7-5 NCAA Round of 32 W, Bassett/Shoemaker (UCLA), 6-1, 6-2 Wally Bostick/Jack Lowe NCAA Round of 32 L, Flam/Garrett (UCLA), 6-2, 6-1 1952 Bill Quillian/Don Flye NCAA Quarterfinals L, Oates/Harris (Texas), 6-4, 11-9 Chicago, Ill. NCAA Round of 16 W, Krikorian/Gale (San Jose State), 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 NCAA Round of 32 W, Fish/Leweyn (Stanford), 6-4, 6-4 Ray Albano/Jerry Kirk NCAA Round of 32 L, Danel/Millet (Rollins), 6-1, 6-1 1953 Ray Albano/Jerry Kirk NCAA Round of 16 L, Mayne/Ditzler (California), 6-4, 6-1 Syracuse, N.Y. NCAA Round of 32 W, Angyal/Smith (Notre Dame), 6-1, 6-4 Bill Quillian/Don Flye NCAA Quarterfinals L, Shea/Grigry (USC), 4-6, 8-6, 6-3 NCAA Round of 16 W, Eisenberg/Schulze (Princeton), 6-0, 11-9 NCAA Round of 32 W, Englander/Raskind (Yale), 6-4, 6-4 1954 Jim Getchell/Herb Smetheram NCAA Round of 16 L, Call/Perley (USC), 6-3, 6-2 Seattle, Wash. NCAA Round of 32 Bye Bill Quillian/Doyle Perkins NCAA Quarterfinals L, Grigry/Cleveland (USC), 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 NCAA Round of 16 W, Kuhn/Bennett (Northwestern), 9-7, 7-9, 6-1 NCAA Round of 32 Bye 1955 Bill Quillian/Doyle Perkins NCAA Quarterfinals L, Contreras/Reyes (USC), 6-4, 6-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. NCAA Round of 16 W, Been/Lovelace (Texas), 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 NCAA Round of 32 W, Snyder/Springer (Texas), 7-5, 6-4 1956 Gary Linden/Doyle Perkins NCAA Round of 16 L, Fowler/Pinchoff (Kalamazoo), 6-1, 6-2 Kalamazoo, Mich. NCAA Round of 32 Bye 1959 Gary Doyle/Lowery Mounger NCAA Round of 32 L, Bowditch/Weld (Harvard), 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 Chicago, Ill. 1960 Gary Doyle/Geordie Martin NCAA Quarterfinals L, Delgado/Grant (USC), 6-4, 6-3 Seattle, Wash. NCAA Round of 16 W, Dell/Wood (Yale), 8-10, 6-2, 9-7 NCAA Round of 32 Bye 1961 Laury Hunt/Geordie Martin NCAA Round of 32 L, Karabasz/Skogstad (Miami), 6-1, 6-2 Ames, Iowa 1962 Laury Hunt/Brian Bloomberg NCAA Round of 16 L, Nagler/Palmer (UCLA), 6-2, 6-1 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Round of 32 Unavailable 1963 James Aikens/Dave Leaver NCAA Round of 32 L, Damson/Shelton (Michigan State), 3-6, 7-5, 6-0 Princeton, N.J. 1964 James Aikens/Dave Leaver NCAA Round of 32 L, McClear/Parker (Rice), 6-3, 6-4 East Lansing, Mich. 1968 Stephen Finnigan/Dick Knight NCAA Round of 32 L, Gilbarth/Turville, 6-2, 6-3 San Antonio, Texas 1970 Donald Beer/Dick Knight NCAA Round of 32 L, Kreiss/Kreiss (UCLA), 7-5, 6-4 Salt Lake City, Utah 1999 Eric Drew/Robert Kendrick NCAA Round of 16 L, Carter/Williams (Arizona State), 7-6 (5), 6-3 Athens, Ga. NCAA Round of 32 W, Andersson/Moser (Virginia Commonwealth), 4-6, 6-0, 7-6 (5) 2004 Alex Vlaski/Daniel Chu NCAA Round of 32 L, Atas/Wurtzman (Ohio State), 6-2, 6-3 Tulsa, Okla. 2005 Alex Slovic/Daniel Chu NCAA Round of 16 L, Corkery/Warburg (Stanford), 6-3, 6-4 College Station, Texas NCAA Round of 32 W, Carvalho/Pinto (Mississippi State), 5-7, 6-3, 6-2 2011 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan/Kyle McMorrow NCAA Round of 32 L, King/Spir (Georgia Tech), 4-6, 7-6 (2), 6-1 Palo Alto, Calif. ITA AND PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN’S TENNIS

ITA Championships

ITA All-American Championships ITA National Indoor Championships (Round of 16 or better are listed) (Round of 16 or better are listed) Year Player Finish Site Year Player Finish Site 2003 Alex Vlaski Singles Champion Chattanooga, Tenn. 2005 Daniel Chu/Alex Slovic Doubles Quarterfinals Columbus, Ohio 2002 Alex Vlaski Singles Semifinalist Chattanooga, Tenn. 2004 Alex Slovic Singles Round of 16 Ann Arbor, Mich. 2002 Matt Hanlin Singles Round of 16 Chattanooga, Tenn. 2003 Alex Vlaski/Alex Slovic Doubles Round of 16 Ann Arbor, Mich. 2002 Ari Strasberg/Alex Vlaski Doubles Quarterfinals Chattanooga, Tenn. 2002 Alex Vlaski Singles Quarterfinals Dallas, Texas 1998 Robert Kendrick Singles Semifinalist Austin, Texas 2002 Matt Hanlin Singles Round of 16 Dallas, Texas 1993 Chet Crile Singles Round of 16 Austin, Texas 2002 Ari Strasberg/Alex Vlaski Doubles Round of 16 Dallas, Texas 1999 Robert Kendrick Singles Finalist Dallas, Texas

ITA Northwest Regional Championships (Singles) ITA Northwest Regional Championships (Doubles) (Semifinals or better are listed) (Semifinals or better are listed) Year Player Finish Site Year Player Finish Site 2015 Mitch Stewart Finalist Seattle, Wash. 2014 Emmett Egger/Jeff Hawke Semifinalists Palo Alto, Calif. Gal Hakak Semifinalist Seattle, Wash. 2013 Emmett Egger/Jeff Hawke Finalists Moraga, Calif. 2013 Max Manthou Semifinalst Moraga, Calif. 2012 Emmett Egger/Max Manthou Semifinalists Moraga, Calif. 2007 Andy Kuharszky Finalist Seattle, Wash. 2010 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan/Kyle McMorrow Finalists Palo Alto, Calif. 2006 Alex Slovic Finalist Palo Alto, Calif. 2009 Alex Rosinski/Tobi Obenaus Semifinalists Berkeley, Calif. 2005 Alex Slovic Finalist Santa Clara, Calif. 2008 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan/Patrik Fischer Finalists Berkeley, Calif. 2003 Alex Slovic Finalist Eugene, Ore. 2006 Derek Drabble/Andy Kuharszky Semifinalists Palo Alto, Calif. Christoph Palmanshofer Semifinalist Eugene, Ore. 2005 Daniel Chu/Alex Slovic Champions Santa Clara, Calif. 2002 Matt Hanlin Champion Moraga, Calif. 2003 Alex Slovic/Alex Vlaski Champions Eugene, Ore. Alex Vlaski Finalist Moraga, Calif. 2002 Alex Vlaski/Ari Strasberg Semifinalists Moraga, Calif. 2001 Alex Vlaski Semifinalist Santa Clara, Calif. 1998 Robert Kendrick/Nick Quatrochi Finalists Moraga, Calif. 1999 Robert Kendrick Semifinalist Palo Alto, Calif. 1997 Robert Kendrick/Eric Drew Semifinalists Palo Alto, Calif. 1996 Nick Williams Finalist Berkeley, Calif. 1995 Ornello Arlati/Nick Williams Finalists San Jose, Calif. Sasha Rampazzo Semifinalist Berkeley, Calif. 1991 Chet Crile Finalist

Pac-10 Championships (discontinued in 2011) SINGLES (Semifinalist or better are listed) DOUBLES (Semifinalist or better are listed) Year Player Finish Site Year Players Finish Site 2007 Alex Slovic Finalist Ojai, Calif. 2010 Kyle McMorrow/Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan Semifinalists Ojai, Calif. 2005 Alex Vlaski Finalist Ojai, Calif. 2009 Derek Drabble/Martin Kildahl Semifinalists Ojai, Calif. 2004 Alex Vlaski Semifinalist Ojai, Calif. 2005 Daniel Chu/Alex Slovic Finalists Ojai, Calif. 2003 Alex Vlaski Finalist Ojai, Calif. 2001 Ari Strasberg/Dillon Ruby Semifinalists Ojai, Calif. 2002 Alex Vlaski Finalist Ojai, Calif. 2000 Nick Quatrochi/Andy Posavac Semifinalists Ojai, Calif. 2002 Matt Hanlin Semifinalist Ojai, Calif. 1998 Eric Drew Semifinalist Ojai, Calif. MEN’S TENNIS ITA RANKINGS

FINAL ITA RANKINGS 2018 Mitch Stewart No. 81 DOUBLES (Top-50) 1997 Eric Drew No. 90 Year Player Ranking TEAM 2015 Mitch Stewart No. 90 2005 Daniel Chu No. 5 2016 Mitch Stewart No. 109 2005 Alex Slovic No. 5 Year Coach Final Ranking 2017 Mitch Stewart No. 115 1999 Eric Drew No. 9 2003 Matt Anger No. 12 2014 Emmett Egger No. 125 1999 Robert Kendrick No. 9 2005 Matt Anger No. 14 2010 Derek Drabble No. 11 2001 Matt Anger No. 17 2010 Martin Kildahl No. 11 1998 Matt Anger No. 17 DOUBLES 2004 Alex Vlaski No. 11 2006 Matt Anger No. 18 Year Team Final Ranking 2003 Ari Strasberg No. 18 2011 Matt Anger No. 25 1999 Eric Drew/Robert Kendrick No. 13 2014 Emmett Egger No. 21 2002 Matt Anger No. 25 2005 Daniel Chu/Alex Slovic No. 17 2014 Jeff Hawke No. 21 1999 Matt Anger No. 25 2011 K. McMorrow/J. Nedunchezhiyan No. 24 2011 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan No. 22 2009 Matt Anger No. 26 2004 Alex Vlaski/Daniel Chu No. 27 2011 Kyle McMorrow No. 22 2004 Matt Anger No. 26 2009 Derek Drabble/Martin Kildahl No. 31 2000 Mark Woolley No. 23 2012 Matt Anger No. 28 1998 Eric Drew/Robert Kendrick No. 36 1999 Nick Quatrochi No. 25 2010 Matt Anger No. 28 1996 Ornello Arlati/Nick Williams No. 36 1996 Ornello Arlati No. 30 2000 Matt Anger No. 33 2003 Ari Strasberg/Alex Vlaski No. 37 1996 Nick Williams No. 30 2007 Matt Anger No. 35 2000 Andy Posavac/Nick Quatrochi No. 41 2011 Tobi Obenaus No. 33 2013 Matt Anger No. 36 2004 Alex Vlaski/Alex Slovic No. 43 2000 Andy Posavac No. 33 2008 Matt Anger No. 36 2005 Alex Vlaski/C. Palmanshofer No. 43 2007 Patrik Fischer No. 35 2016 Matt Anger No. 39 2001 Jeremy Berman/Andy Posavac No. 44 2007 Michael Ricks No. 35 1995 Matt Anger No. 40 2002 Ari Strasberg/Alex Vlaski No. 48 2001 Jeremy Berman No. 36 1996 Matt Anger No. 43 2010 K. McMorrow/J. Nedunchezhiyan No. 49 2006 Jean-Noel Insausti No. 39 1997 Matt Anger No. 44 2015 Emmett Egger/Jeff Hawke No. 50 2010 Alex Rosinski No. 42 1994 Doug Ruffin No. 48 2014 Emmett Egger/Jeff Hawke No. 58 2018 Matt Anger No. 51 2018 Kawika Lam/Enzo Sommer No. 70 2015 Matt Anger No. 64 2014 Matt Anger No. 66

SINGLES Year Player Final Ranking 2003 Alex Vlaski No. 6 2005 Alex Vlaski No. 10 ALL-TIME HIGH RANKINGS 1999 Robert Kendrick No. 11 2004 Alex Vlaski No. 14 TEAM (Top-15) 2013 Kyle McMorrow No. 16 Year Coach Ranking 1999 Eric Drew No. 20 2001 Matt Anger No. 6 1993 Chet Crile No. 20 2003 Matt Anger No. 7 2002 Alex Vlaski No. 24 1999 Matt Anger No. 9 2003 Matt Hanlin No. 24 2006 Matt Anger No. 10 2007 Alex Slovic No. 25 2004 Matt Anger No. 11 2004 Alex Slovic No. 27 2012 Matt Anger No. 13 2012 Kyle McMorrow No. 28 2013 Matt Anger No. 14 1998 Eric Drew No. 33 2007 Matt Anger No. 15 2002 Matt Hanlin No. 35 2002 Matt Anger No. 15 2006 Alex Slovic No. 35 1992 Chet Crile No. 36 SINGLES (Top-50) 1998 Robert Kendrick No. 42 Year Player Ranking 2018 Jake Douglas No. 46 2004 Alex Vlaski No. 2 2001 Matt Hanlin No. 47 1999 Robert Kendrick No. 3 2011 Kyle McMorrow No. 49 2012 Kyle McMorrow No. 9 2005 Alex Slovic No. 50 2005 Alex Slovic No. 9 2009 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan No. 52 2003 Matt Hanlin No. 11 2011 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan No. 62 1993 Chet Crile No. 15 1996 Eric Drew No. 64 1999 Eric Drew No. 17 2005 Christoph Palmanshofer No. 66 2009 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan No. 31 2001 Andrej Bizjak No. 68 2001 Andrej Bizjak No. 37 1997 Nick Williams No. 73 2005 Christoph Palmanshofer No. 37 1994 Ornello Arlati No. 75 1997 Nick Williams No. 41 1990 Aaron Gross No. 76 1996 Ornello Arlati No. 43 1995 Ornello Arlati No. 78 2001 Andy Posavac No. 49 1996 Ornello Arlati No. 78 HUSKIES IN THE PROS MEN’S TENNIS

Former Huskies on the ATP Tour

Singles (last year at UW), highest ATP ranking 1. Robert Kendrick (’99) No. 69 2. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan (’11) No. 293 3. Alex Vlaski (’05) No. 299 4. Pierre Metenier (’06) No. 332 5. Jean-Noel Insausti (’06) No. 393 6. Rich Andrews (’75) No. 482 7. Matt Hanlin (’03) No. 493 8. Alex Slovic (’07) No. 513 9. Eric Drew (’99) No. 586 10. Kyle McMorrow (’13) No. 655

Other Huskies achieving ATP singles rankings: Christoph Palmanshofer, Andrej Bizjak, Chet Crile, Michael Rubin, Jeremy Berman, Sasha Rampazzo, Fred Sundsten, Ari Strasberg, Robbie Wendell, Pete Scharler, Patrik Fischer, Andreas Posavac, Andy Gerst, Nick Williams, Daniel Chu, Viktor Farkas and David Chu.

Doubles (last year at UW), highest ATP ranking 1. Robert Kendrick (’99) No. 77 2. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan (’11) No. 86 3. Alex Vlaski (’05) No. 160 4. Alex Slovic (’07) No. 279 5. Christoph Palmanshofer (’05) No. 467 6. Robbie Wendell (’94) No. 480 7. Fred Sundsten (’03) No. 493 8. Matt Hanlin (’03) No. 527 9. Kyle McMorrow (’13) No. 527 10. Daniel Chu (’07) No. 618

Other Huskies achieving ATP doubles rankings: Rich Andrews, Chet Crile, Ari Strasberg, Eric Drew, Jean-Noel Insausti, Andrej Bizjak, Sasha Rampazzo, Stefano Rampazzo, Ornello Arlati, Pierre Metenier, Richard Rosen, Jeremy Berman, Pete Schar- ler, David Chu, Andreas Posavac and Michael Rubin.

Huskies on the Grandest Stage Wimbledon U.S. Open Bill Quillian - 1958 Jim Brink - 1942, 1943, Bill Quillian - 1958 Jim Brink - 1948 Bill Quillian 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950 USA 1958 Wally Bostick - 1948 Robert Kendrick - 2007, Robert Kendrick - 2004, Dick Knight - 1972 Fred Fisher - 1947, 1950, 2009, 2011 2007, 2009 Fred Sundsten 1951 Robert Kendrick - 2002, Bill Quillian - 1952, 1953, Norway 2004 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 2010 Dick Knight - 1967, 1968, 1969, 1971 Robert Kendrick - 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 MEN’S TENNIS HONORS AND AWARDS

All-America All-Pac-12 Chet Crile 1993 (singles) Andrej Bizjak 2nd Team: 2001 PAC-12 HONORS Eric Drew 1999 (singles, doubles) Jake Douglas 1st: 2018; 2nd: 2017; HM: 2015 NOTE: The conference was not divided into divisions or no awards were given in the Northern Division the following years: 1928-37, 1944-45, 1958-75, and 1995-97. The Pac-10 Matt Hanlin 2001 (singles) Eric Drew­­ 1st: 1999; 2nd: 1998 Emmett Egger 2nd: 2014 began playing a fully integrated schedule in the spring of 1998 for the first time ever. In 2012, Dick Knight 1970 Patrik Fischer 2nd: 2008, 2009 the Pac-10 expanded again, becoming the Pac-12. Robert Kendrick 1999 (singles, doubles) Matt Hanlin 1st: 2003; 2nd: 2000, 2001, 2002 Kyle McMorrow 2013 (singles) Robert Kendrick 1st: 1999; 2nd: 1998 Alex Slovic 2007 (singles) Martin Kildahl HM: 2009 Pac-10 Champions Alex Vlaski 2003 (singles) Kyle McMorrow 1st: 2011, 2012, 2013; HM: 2010 2005 (co-champions) 2004 (singles) Pierre Metenier HM: 2006 2005 (singles) Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 1st: 2009; 2nd: 2010, 2011; HM: 2008 Pac-12 Coach of the Year Christoph Palmanshofer 2nd: 2005 Matt Anger 2005 Alex Slovic 1st: 2004, 2006, 2007; 2nd: 2005 Husky Hall of Famers Mitch Stewart 1st: 2018; 2nd: 2015, 2016, 2017 Jim Brink (1947-48-49) Alex Vlaski 1st: 2003, 2004, 2005; 2nd: 2002 Chet Criel (1990-93, inducted 2012) Pac-12 Tom Hansen Conference Darrell “Righty” Eden (1941-42-46) Medal Winners Fred Fisher (1949) Pac-12 All-Academic Team Ornello Arlati 1st Team: 1994, 1996 Don Beer 1974 Dick Knight (1968-69-70) Jeremy Berman 1st: 2000; 2nd: 1999, 2001 Chris Pearson 1986 Art Langlie (coach, 1931-33, 1947-60) Daniel Chu 1st: 2005, 2006, 2007 Chet Crile 1993 Bill Quillian (player, 1952-55; Chet Crile 1st: 1992,1993; 2nd: 1991 coach, 1966-73) Emmett Egger 1st: 2013, 2014, 2015 Wallace Scott (1924) Viktor Farkas 1st: 2013, 2014, 2015 Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Jack Torney (coach, 1934-41) Patrik Fischer 2nd: 2008, 2009 Alex Vlaski 2002 Piers Foley 2nd: 2018 Alex Slovic 2004 Mathias Fristch 2nd: 1994 Gal Hakak 1st: 2017; 2nd: 2015, 2016 Kyle McMorrow 2010 ITA National Rookie of the Year Nicholas Kamisar 1st: 2012; 2nd: 2013 Alex Slovic 2004 Martin Kildahl 2nd: 2009, 2010, 2011 Andy Kuharszky 1st: 2006, 2008, 2nd: 2007 Pac-10 North Player of the Year Christoph Kull 1st: 1999 Ornello Arlati 1994 ITA Jon Van Nostrand Memorial Kawika Lam 2nd: 2017, 2018 Chet Crile 1991, 1992, 1993 Max Manthou 1st: 2012, 2013, 2014 Aaron Gross 1990 Award Manuel Marti 1st: 1993; 2nd: 1992 Alex Vlaski 2005 Wai Ching Lee 1980 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 2nd: 2011 Chris Pearson 1984, 1985, 1986 Tobi Obenaus 1st: 2009, 2010, 2011 Michael Olejar 2nd: 1991 Scott Pearson 1981, 1983 ITA NORTHWEST Andy Posavac 2nd: 1999, 2000, 2001 Ian Schroeder 1988, 1989 Chad Raymond 1st: 1997 Charlie Short 1984 REGION HONORS Sasha Rampazzo 2nd: 1996, 1997, 1998 Stefano Rampazzo 2nd: 1997 Player to Watch Alex Rosinski 1st: 2010; 2nd: 2009 Pac-10 North Coach of the Year Robert Kendrick 1999 Peter Scharler 2nd: 2003, 2004, 2005 Chuck Mertel 1985 Alex Vlaski 2003 Ryo Sekiguchi 1st: 2009 Doug Ruffin 1983, 1984, 1986, Mitch Stewart 2016 Alex Slovic 1st: 2006, 2007; 2nd: 2005 Mitch Stewart 2nd: 2018 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, Matt Stith 1st: 2012 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Ari Strasberg 1st: 2002, 2003; 2nd: 2001 Chip Zimmer 1980, 1981 Arthur Ashe Leadership & Mark Tomandl 2nd: 1995 Sportsmanship Award Alex Vlaski 1st: 2003, 2004, 2005 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 2011 Wendell Wantanabe 2nd: 2017 All-Pac-10 Northern Division Nick Weiss 1st: 2004; 2nd: 2002 Ornello Arlati 1993, 1994 Robert Wendell 2nd: 1993, 1994 Tim Brown 1990 John Van Nostrand Memorial Award Nick Williams 2nd: 1995 Chet Crile 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Matt Hanlin 2003 Mark Woolley 2nd: 2000 Alex Vlaski 2005 (National Winner) Jon Freudenberger 1988 Aaron Gross 1990, 1991 ITA All-Academic Team Award David Johnson 1989 Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship Award 2002, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Knute Lunde 1990 Alex Vlaski 2004 Inaki Marti 1992 ITA All-Academic Individuals Manuel Marti 1991, 1992, 1993 Rookie of the Year Joao Barra 2016 Jeff Parry 1988 Robert Kendrick 1998 Daniel Chu 2004, 2005 Ian Schroeder 1988, 1989 Alex Vlaski 2002 David Chu 2006 Mark Tomandl 1992, 1994 Alex Slovic 2004 (National Winner) Emett Egger 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Robert Wendell 1993, 1994 Kyle McMorrow 2010 Viktor Farkas 2012, 2013, 2015 Emmett Egger 2012 Patrik Fischer 2009 Enzo Sommer 2016 Gal Hakak 2016 Sebastian Hawken 2016 Pac-10 North Champions Most Improved Senior of the Year Klaus Jank 2006 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1948, Max Manthou 2014 Nicholas Kamisar 2012 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, Jeff Hawke 2015 Martin Kildahl 2009 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, Andy Kuharszky 2005, 2006, 2008 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, Max Manthou 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Senior of the Year Kyle McMorrow 2013 Kyle McMorrow 2013 Tobi Obenaus 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Dragos Puscalau 2014, 2015 Assistant Coach of the Year Alex Rosinski 2009, 2010 Gordon O’Reilly 1998 Daniel Schmidt 2011 Gordon O’Reilly 2004 Ryo Sekiguchi 2009 Chris Russell 2016 Alex Slovic 2005, 2006 Matt Stith 2009 Ari Strasburg 2002 Coach of the Year Skyler Tateishi 2012 Matt Anger 2005 Alex Vlaski 2005 Nick Weiss 2003, 2004 ALL-AMERICANS MEN’S TENNIS

Husky All-Americans DICK KNIGHT MATT HANLIN 1970 2001 • Singles

Washington’s first All-American, Knight Hanlin presided over UW’s first three ap- lettered from 1968-70 for the Huskies pearances in the NCAA Round of 16, be- and was inducted into the Husky Hall ginning in 2001 when he went 19-6 at No. of Fame in 1995. Knight qualified and 1 singles as a sophomore and reached competed at The U.S. Open in 1971 and the NCAA Singles Round of 16. Hanlin Wimbledon in 1972. He lost to tennis legend Arthur Ashe in the was ranked as high as No. 11 in his career, and made the Round first round of the 1971 U.S. Open. Knight was also notorious for of 16 at all three major individual events. The native Englishman a 107-game match played the year before tiebreakers were in- was a four-time All-Pac-10 Team selection and his 178 combined troduced. singles and doubles wins rank second on UW’s Top-10 list.

CHET CRILE ALEX VLASKI 1993 • Singles 2003, 2004, 2005 • Singles

Crile, hailing from Mercer Island, Wash., The UW’s only three-time All-American, Vlas- became UW’s first All-American in over ki was a dominant force his entire career, and 20 years and set the single-season holds the singles wins record with 111. He wins record with 39 victories against won the 2003 ITA All-American Singles Cham- 14 defeats. That season wins mark still pionship, the first national title for a Husky stands and Crile ranks second all-time with 108 singles wins. since 1924. Vlaski was ranked as high as No. 2 in 2004, and finished each Crile finished the season ranked 20th nationally and made the year ranked in the Top-25, and twice in the Top-10. The Belgrade, Serbia NCAA singles field. He was UW’s Pac-10 Medal winner in 1993 native made the NCAA semis in 2003 as a sophomore, was a three-time and a three-time Pac-10 Northern Division Player of the Year. Pac-10 Singles finalist, and three-time first team Pac-10 All-Academic.

ERIC DREW ALEX SLOVIC 1999 • Singles & Doubles 2007 • Singles

Drew was part of a powerful duo at the top of Slovic put the cap on an illustrious career UW’s lineup in 1999, as he and Robert Kend- with a remarkable run at the 2007 NCAA rick each earned All-America honors in sin- Championships as a senior. Orginally an al- gles and as a doubles tandem. A Woodinville, ternate, once Slovic gained entry into the Wash. native, Drew was ranked as high as tourney, he reeled off four wins in a row over 17th during 1999, his senior year, and finished 20th with a 23-8 record. An Top-40 players, including the No. 3 and No. 7 seeded players, to reach unseeded Drew made a surprise run all the way to the NCAA Semifinals the semifinals and secure his first All-America honor. Slovic holds the in singles, becoming UW’s first semifinalist in over 40 years. Drew and UW career record for combined singles and doubles wins, with 184. He Kendrick made the Round of 16 in doubles as well and were 17-5 overall. was a four-time All-Pac-10 Team member and three-time All-Academic.

ROBERT KENDRICK KYLE McMORROW 1999 • Singles & Doubles 2013 • Singles

The California native enjoyed a stellar sopho- McMorrow finished his stellar Husky career more season, as he and Eric Drew juggled the by earning his first All-American honor in 2013. top two spots and each earned All-America He capped his illustrious time at UW with 100 honors in singles and as a doubles team. The career victories, three all-conference first pair made the NCAA Round of 16 and finished team selections, and three appearances in the ranked 13th. Kendrick posted a 31-9 singles record and was ranked as NCAA singles championships. He also appeared in one NCAA doubles high as No. 3. He reached the final of the ITA National Indoor Champion- championships and was the 2010 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. His 100 ships, losing to future star . He has enjoyed an impressive wins rank him fifth on the UW’s all-time wins list, and he became the eighth pro career, playing in all four majors and still ranks in the Top-100. All-American in school history. MEN’S TENNIS SINGLES RECORDS

Singles Wins – Season Singles Winning Pct. – Season 1. Chet Crile 39 1992-93 (min. 20 matches) 2. Alex Vlaski 37 2002-03 1. John McKay .857 24-4 1978-79 3. Kyle McMorrow 32 2010-11 2. Nick Weiss .850 17-3 2001-02 4. Robert Kendrick 31 1998-99 3. Dan Zeratsky .833 20-4 1981-82 Matt Hanlin 31 2002-03 4. Jay Wilson .826 19-4 1984-85 6. Alex Vlaski 28 2003-04 Scott Pearson .826 19-4 1982-83 Marius Lunde 28 1999-00 6. Alex Vlaski .822 37-8 2002-03 Chet Crile 28 1991-92 7. Billy Jacobsen .818 27-6 1985-86 Alex Slovic 28 2005-06 Chris Romney .818 27-6 1978-79 10. Jake Douglas 27 2014-15 9. Scott Pearson .813 26-6 1980-81 Alex Slovic 27 2003-04 10. Kyle McMorrow .800 32-8 2010-11 Matt Hanlin 27 2000-01 Jay Wilson .800 20-5 1985-86 Chet Crile Ari Strasberg 27 2000-01 Mercer Island, Wash. Robert Kendrick 27 1997-98 Singles Winning Pct. – Career Nick Williams 27 1996-97 (min. 40 matches) Billy Jacobsen 27 1985-86 1. Scott Pearson .780 78-22 1980-83 Chris Romney 27 1978-79 2. Alex Vlaski .776 111-32 2002-05 Jeremy Berman 3. Chris Romney .774 48-14 1978-80 Kirkland, Wash. Singles Wins – Career 4. Billy Jacobsen .756 68-22 1982-83, 1. Alex Vlaski 111 2002-05 1985-86 2. Chet Crile 108 1990-93 5. Gary Yee .750 42-14 1972-75 Matt Hanlin 108 2000-03 6. Kyle McMorrow .740 100-35 2010-13 4. Alex Slovic 101 2004-07 7. Robert Kendrick .734 58-21 1998-99 5. Kyle McMorrow 100 2010-13 8. Matt Hanlin .725 108-41 2000-03 6. Jeremy Berman 91 1998-01 9. Eric Drew .717 86-34 1996-99 7. Andy Kuharszky 87 2005-08 10. Jake Douglas .716 63-25 2014-17 8. Eric Drew 86 1996-99 9. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 83 2008-11 Marius Lunde 83 1998-01

Matt Hanlin Bradenton, Florida

Alex Slovic Pancevo, Serbia Eric Drew Woodinville, Wash. DOUBLES RECORDS MEN’S TENNIS

Doubles Wins – Season Doubles Winning Pct. – Career 1. Kyle McMorrow 28 2010-11 (min. 40 matches) Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 28 2010-11 1. Dan Zeratsky .773 68-20 1980-83 Nick Quatrochi Robert Kendrick 28 1998-99 2. Scott Pearson .767 66-20 1980-83 Boulder, Colo. 4. Daniel Chu 26 2005-06 3. Chris Pearson .758 50-16 1983-86 5. Robert Kendrick 24 1997-98 4. Robert Kendrick .754 52-17 1998-99 Ian Schroeder 24 1987-88 5. Jay Wilson .734 58-21 1983-86 Chris Romney 24 1978-79 6. Alex Slovic .728 83-31 2004-07 8. Alex Slovic 23 2003-04 7. Wai Ching Lee .712 42-17 1977-80 Alex Slovic 23 2005-06 8. Ted Reischling .686 35-16 1984-85, Dillon Ruby 23 2000-01 1987 Eric Drew 23 1998-99 9. Randy Lim .676 50-24 1979-82 Jeffrey Parry 23 1985-86 10. Eric Drew .661 72-37 1996-99 Scott Pearson 23 1980-81 Michael Kopach 23 1978-79 Combined Singles and Doubles Wins – Career Doubles Wins – Career 1. Alex Slovic 184 2004-07 1. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 86 2008-11 2. Matt Hanlin 178 2000-03 2. Daniel Chu 83 2004-07 3. Kyle McMorrow 175 2010-13 Alex Slovic 83 2004-07 Alex Vlaski 175 2002-05 4. Andy Kuharszky 78 2005-08 5. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 169 2008-11 5. Martin Kildahl 76 2008-11 6. Andy Kuharszky 165 2005-08 6. Kyle McMorrow 75 2010-13 7. Eric Drew 158 1996-99 7. Eric Drew 72 1996-99 8. Daniel Chu 154 2004-07 8. Derek Drabble 71 2007-10 9. Chet Crile 153 1990-93 Nick Quatrochi 71 1997-00 10. Jeremy Berman 145 1998-01 10. Dillon Ruby 70 2000-03 Matt Hanlin 70 2000-03 Dillon Ruby Doubles Winning Pct. – Season Westlake Village, Calif. (min. 20 matches) 1. Dan Zeratsky .913 21-2 1981-82 2. Scott Pearson .909 20-2 1981-82 Daniel Chu 3. John Foster .870 20-3 1987-88 Vancouver, B.C. 4. Ian Schroeder .857 24-4 1987-88 5. Mike Kopach .852 23-4 1978-79 6. Wai Ching Lee .846 22-4 1978-79 7. Jay Wilson .833 20-4 1984-85 8. Peter Bismuti .800 20-5 1985-86 Chris Romney .800 24-6 1978-79 10. Eric Drew .793 23-6 1998-99 Jeff Parry .793 23-6 1985-86 Alex Vlaski Belgrade, Serbia MEN’S TENNIS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Bob Hesketh...... 1923-25 Don McLaren...... 1929-30 Henry Rosenberg...... 1934-36 A D Hubert Higgins...... 1916 Andrew McLaughlan...... 1978 Alex Rosinski...... 2009-10 Peter Addison...... 1976 Jim Damascus...... 1948 Jim Hill...... 1934-35 Kyle McMorrow...... 2010-13 Sverre Rostgaard...... 1931 Bill Adkisson...... 1945 Tori Dapas...... 1994-95 Eric Hodderson...... 1966 Dave Meacham...... 1981-82 Michael Rubin...... 2001 Jim Aikins...... 1963-64-65 Bud daPonte...... 1932 Art Holbrook...... 1941-42 Peter Meade...... 1974-75 Dillon Ruby...... 2000-03 Ray Albano...... 1952-53, 55 Jack Davis...... 2018 George Hoyt...... 1929-31 Chuck Mertel...... 1955-57 Douglas Ruffin...... 1971-73 Marshall Allen...... 1920-21 Craig Dawson...... 1983-85 Laury Hunt...... 1961-63 Pierre Metenier...... 2006 Alexis Alvarez...... 2018 Bob Dearing...... 1935 Steven Hunt...... 1986-88 Peter Miller...... 1974 Richard Andrews...... 1974-75 Ron Dekkert...... 1945 S John Hynes...... 1969-71 Ray Montcrief...... 1909 Ornello Arlati...... 1993-96 Mark DeMaine...... 1992-93 Rod Sackett...... 1945 Kryan Hynes...... 1930 Joe Montgomery...... 1969-71 Pierre Denton...... 1910 Monroe Sanders...... 1918 Mike Hynes...... 1961-63 Scott Moore...... 1995-97 John Diver...... 1989 Daffra Sanon...... 2014 B Kenneth Mordoff...... 1970-71 Peter Scharler...... 2002-05 Dean Ballard...... 1910 Steve Dorsey...... 1982-84 I Brandt Morgan...... 1966-67 Michael Scharman...... 1972-75 Tom Barber...... 1991 Jake Douglas...... 2015-18 Wilson Ide...... 1918 Dick Mosher...... 1936-37 Daniel Schmidt...... 2011 Stewart Barker...... 1920 Harry Doyle...... 1959-61 Jean-Noel Insausti...... 2006 Lowery Mounger...... 1957-59 Ian Schroeder...... 1987-89 Robert Baronsky...... 1958 Derek Drabble...... 2007-10 M. Muira...... 1916 Keith Schuster...... 1977-78 Joao Barra...... 2015-17 Mel Dranga...... 1925-27 Murray...... 1909 Harry Scott...... 1922 Brad Bator...... 2008-11 Francis Draves...... 1943 J Wallace Scott...... 1924 Amit Batta...... 2017-18 Eric Drew...... 1996-99 Bill Jacobsen...... 1956-57, 1960 N Ryo Sekiguchi...... 2008-09 Donald Beer...... 1970-73 Billy Jacobsen...... 1982-83, 85-86 Gordon Naslund...... 1945 Ladd Shanglie...... 1938 Kenneth Beer...... 1972-74 Klaus Jank...... 2006 E Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan...... 2008-11 Harry Shaw...... 1924-25 Ed Bennett...... 1951 Darrell Eden...... 1941-42, 46 Pete Jobs...... 1960-62 Mark Neubauer...... 1981-84 Charlie Short...... 1984-87 Sumner Bennett...... 1954 Donald Eden...... 1942-46 David Johnson...... 1988-89, 91-92 Thomas Neubauer...... 1988 Sam Skidmore...... 1925 James Berg...... 1970-73 Emmett Egger...... 2012-14 Fletcher Johnson...... 1922-24 Bill Newkirk...... 1928-30 Warren Slemmons...... 1965 Evan Berman...... 1985 Paul Ehmer...... 1968 Steven Johnson...... 1966-68 Wendell Niles...... 1952 Alex Slovic...... 2004-07 Jeremy Berman...... 1998-01 Jeff Eicher...... 1999-00 Lloyd Nordstrom...... 1930-32 Herb Smetheram...... 1954 Dick Betts...... 1939 Kyle Ellegood...... 1978-79 K Enzo Sommer...... 2016-18 Ralph Bishop...... 1934 Nicholas Kamisar...... 2012 Chris Sporcic...... 1990-92 Peter Bismuti...... 1986 Craig Kaplan...... 1987 O F Tobi Obenaus...... 2008-11 Herb Steiner...... 1943 Andrej Bizjak...... 2001 Viktor Farkas...... 2012-15 Kenneth Kato...... 1969-70 Rollin Odell...... 1955-56 Matt Stith...... 2010-12 Karl Blom...... 1964-66 Scott Felsenthal...... 2002-04 Kaufman...... 1916 Bob Odman...... 1941-43 Cullen Stephenson...... 1976-78 Brion Bloomberg...... 1962-63 Stephen Finnigan...... 1967-69 Wayne Kawakami...... 1978-79 Ron Oertli...... 1956 Jeff Stewart...... 1966 Steve Bloomberg...... 1967 Patrik Fischer...... 2007-09 Harold Keeney...... 1933 Michael Olejar...... 1991 Mitch Stewart...... 2015-18 Wally Bostick...... 1947-49, 51 Fred Fisher...... 1949 Bruce Kellock...... 1970 Al Olson...... 1943 Ari Strasberg...... 2000-03 Marton Bots...... 2011-13 Peter Fisher...... 1968-69 Robert Kendrick...... 1998-99 Walt Olson...... 1944-46 Fred Sundsten...... 2003 Bob Briggs...... 1933-35 Chris Floyd...... 2004-05 Martin Kildahl...... 2008-11 Mark Onustock...... 1985-88 Joe Swartz...... 1926-27 Bill Brink...... 1944 Don Flye...... 1952-53, 57 Bill Killingsworth...... 1939-40 Jack Opperman...... 1945 John Sweet...... 1943 Jim Brink...... 1947-49 Piers Foley...... 2016-18 Jerry Kirk...... 1951-53 John Opperman...... 1948-49 David Broom...... 1958-60 Geordie Foster...... 1981-82 Jon Kirk...... 1994 Dewey Ostrom...... 1937-38 T Henry Brown...... 1927 John Foster...... 1985-88 Kitamura...... 1918 Dick Oswald...... 1946 Skyler Tateishi...... 2009-10, 2012 Tim Brown...... 1990-93 Eric Freeman...... 1989-91 Dick Knight...... 1968-70 Hugo Oswald...... 1943 Nick Tchernikov...... 2010 Dick Bubois...... 1925-26 Jon Freudenberger...... 1988 Masami Kono...... 1957-58 Bill Taylor...... 1920-22 Dick Burrows...... 1947 Matthias Fritsch...... 1993-95 Michael Kopach...... 1978-80 Ken Burrows...... 1945-48 Dick Kriegal...... 1944 P Chuck Tille...... 1998-99 Bob Butterfield...... 1942 Andy Kuharszky...... 2005-08 Byron Page...... 1938-40 Taylor Tom...... 1996 G Christoph Kull...... 1999 Christoph Palmanshofer...... 2002-05 Mark Tomandl...... 1992-95 Martin Gamling...... 1997-98 Jeff Parry...... 1986-89 Arnie Troeh...... 1965 C John Gant...... 1981 Darren Parsons...... 1989-90 Kevin Cahoon...... 1976 Doug Gardner...... 1983 L Dean Parsons...... 1962-63 V Rex Calaunan...... 1997 Ernest Gardner...... 1934 Robert Lagonegro...... 1985 Greg Partain...... 1982 Enrique Valdez...... 1977-79, 1981 Percy Camberlain...... 1918 Vince Gavin...... 1928 Kawika Lam...... 2016-18 Chris Pearson...... 1983-86 Mark Van Noy...... 1980 Canfield...... 1916 Ed Geoghegen...... 1940 Art Langlie...... 1920-23 Scott Pearson...... 1980-83 Bill Vandenburge...... 1947 Joseph Cannon...... 1972-73, 75 Andy Gerst...... 2006-07 Windy Langlie...... 1926, 1928-29 Don Peck...... 1942-43 Alex Vlaski...... 2002-05 Brent Carlson...... 1987 Jim Getchell...... 1954 Nick Lapins...... 1964-66 Doyle Perkins...... 1954-56 William Carlyon...... 1971-73 Dave Goff...... 1958-59 Archie LaRoux...... 1939 Bryce Perry...... 1972-73, 75 Gary Case...... 1966-67 Tim Gottesman...... 1994-95 Gary Larson...... 1962 W Haller Peterson...... 1940-46 Bill Cate...... 1939 Andy Graber...... 1990 Timothy Larson...... 1985 Tom Wall...... 1976-78, 80 Tupper Pettit...... 1960 Bill Cavanaugh...... 1950 Bill Grant...... 1988 Roland Lass...... 1967-69 Don Waller...... 1918, 20-21 Willis Plummer...... 1927-28 Michael Chamerski...... 2014 Don Grant...... 1950 Dave Leaver...... 1963-65 Frank Watanabe...... 1942 Andy Posavac...... 1998-01 Francis Chartier...... 1994 Richard Grant...... 1975-78 Wai Ching Lee...... 1977-80 Wendell Watanabe...... 2014-17 Hugh Preston...... 1949-50 Holden Ching...... 2007 Dave Greeley...... 1938 Doug Lefebvre...... 1941 Nick Weiss...... 2002-04 Dragos Puscalau...... 2012-15 Derwyn Christensen...... 1950 Mike Green...... 1963 Matt Leon...... 2001-02 Hal Wendel...... 1980 Daniel Chu...... 2004-07 Michael Greenberg...... 1974-77 Kurt Leonhard...... 1987-89 Robbie Wendell...... 1993-94 David Chu...... 2007-09 Barney Grevstad...... 1934-36 Carl Lieber...... 1945 Q Brian Whiteside...... 1979, 81-82 Martin Chvoj...... 1996-97 John Grimes...... 1968 Danny Lim...... 1951-55 Nicholas Quatrochi...... 1997-00 Lou Wick...... 1950-52 Fred Clarke...... 1931 Aaron Gross...... 1990-91 Randy Lim...... 1979-82 Bill Quillian...... 1952-55 Walt Wilkinshaw...... 1937 George Clarke...... 1924-27 Robert Grundy...... 1989-90 Gary Linden...... 1955-57 Will Quillian...... 1990 Nick Williams...... 1995-97 Ted Clarke...... 1932-33 Glenn Linden...... 1950-51 Jay Wilson...... 1983-86 Colin Clegg...... 1932-34 Mark Litzau...... 1977-78 R Bob Witt...... 1933 H Joe Livengood...... 1923-25 Clyde Witt...... 1965-66 Ken Clegg...... 1933, 35-36-37 Walt Hageman...... 1951 Richard Radloff...... 1958-60 Henry Loquivan...... 1940-41 M.S. Woodin...... 1908 Tim Coates...... 1980 Wayne Hagen...... 1983-84 Rishabh Raman...... 2012-15 Hussein Lotfy...... 1970-72 Mark Woolley...... 1997-00 William Coats...... 1967-69 Gal Hakak...... 2014--17 Sasha Rampazzo...... 1995-98 Kerry Loveland...... 1989-90 Jeff Wright...... 1994 Peter Colen...... 1976 Matt Hanlin...... 2000-03 Stefano Rampazzo...... 1993, 95-97 Jack Lowe...... 1946-49 Curt Coons...... 1937-39 Bert Hansen...... 1908 Dick Rant...... 1984-87 Knute Lund...... 1989-92 Bill Crapo...... 1936-38 Bob Hanson...... 1953-54 George Ravenscroft...... 1938-40 Y Marius Lunde...... 1998-2001 Chet Crile...... 1990-93 Don Hanson...... 1944-45 Chad Raymond...... 1997 Gary Yee...... 1972-73, 75 Jason Harnett...... 1991-94 Bill Reid...... 1949 Kent Harrison...... 1979 M Ted Reischling...... 1984-85, 1987 Z Scott Harrison...... 1981-82 Max Manthou...... 2011-14 Adair Remberg...... 1908 Dan Zeratsky...... 1980-83 Brian Hart...... 1993-94 Armand Marion...... 1923 Bill Rhodes...... 1934-36 Stuart Zimmer Jr...... 1968-70 Shugo Hashiguchi...... 1934 David Mark...... 1972-73 Julian Rickles...... 1936-37 Jeff Hawke...... 2012-15 Inaki Marti...... 1992-93 Michael Ricks...... 2004-07 Sebastian Hawken...... 2016-18 Manuel Marti...... 1991-93 Mott Rieke...... 1931-33 Chris Hefter...... 1991 Geordie Martin...... 1959-61 Chris Romney...... 1978-80 Steven Henderson...... 1974-77 Don McCormick...... 1965 Jack Rose...... 1953 David Herrman...... 1991 John McKay...... 1978-79 Richard Rosen...... 1995-96 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS/ALL-TIME SERIESMEN’S TENNIS

Men’s All-Time Coaching Records Coach/Manager Years at UW Total Years Record Pct. Bert Hansen, mgr. 1909 1 year 3-0-1 .875 Hal Carey, mgr. 1910 1 year 1-0 1.000 Ed Brown 1916-18, 1920 4 years 3-0-1 .875 James Arbuthnot 1919, 1921-26, 1928-30 10 years 24-6-3 .773 Al Kelley 1927 1 year 6-1 .857 Windy Langlie 1931-33, 1947-60 17 years 79-9 .898 Jack Torney 1934-41, 1946 9 years 50-1 .980 Ken Raby 1942 1 year 4-0 1.000 Rob Odman 1943 1 year 3-0 1.000 Don Hanson 1944-45 2 years 7-3 .700 Ed Meyerson 1961-65 5 years 19-4 .826 Bill Quillian 1966-73 8 years 63-39 .618 Steve Hopps 1974 1 year 13-5 .722 Chip Zimmer 1975-81 7 years 106-36 .746 Chuck Mertel 1985 1 year 20-8 .714 Doug Ruffin 1982-84, 1986-94 12 years 173-123 .584 Matt Anger 1995-current 24 years 384-214 .642 Totals 105 years* 958-449-5 .678 *records for seven years (1911-15, 1917, 1964) are not available

Top Five UW Coaches by Win Top Five UW Coaches by Win Pct. 1. Matt Anger 384 (minimum of 70 matches) 2. Doug Ruffin 173 1. Windy Langlie .898 (79-9) 3. Chip Zimmer 106 2. Chip Zimmer .746 (106-36) 4. Windy Langlie 79 3. Matt Anger .642 (384-214) 5. Bill Quillian 63 4. Bill Quillian .618 (63-39) 5. Doug Ruffin .584 (173-123)

Men’s All-Time Series Records vs Collegiate Opponents Air Force...... 4-0 Chapman...... 2-1 La Verne...... 1-0 Oregon State...... 47-9-2 Texas A&M...... 1-3 Alabama...... 2-0 Claremont-Mudd...... 5-0 Lewis-Clark State...... 1-0 Pacific...... 12-0 Texas Christian...... 2-3 Alabama-Birmingham...... 0-1 Colorado...... 7-2 Linfield...... 1-0 Pacific Lutheran...... 29-0 Texas-El Paso...... 0-1 American...... 1-0 Columbia...... 0-1 Louisiana-Lafayette...... 2-2 Pan American...... 0-1 Texas Tech...... 4-1 Arizona...... 22-11 Cornell...... 2-0 Louisville...... 4-0 Pennsylvania...... 1-0 Tulane...... 3-1 Arizona State...... 8-16 Dartmouth...... 4-3 Loyola Marymount...... 1-0 Penn State...... 1-0 Tulsa...... 5-4 Arkansas...... 3-1 Denver...... 4-0 Memphis...... 1-0 Pepperdine...... 5-11 UCLA...... 2-36 Auburn...... 0-1 Drake...... 1-3 Michigan...... 2-4 Portland...... 55-0 USC...... 5-31 Azusa Pacific...... 1-0 Duke...... 0-2 Michigan State...... 2-0 Portland State...... 1-0 US International...... 1-1 Ball State...... 2-0 Eastern Washington...... 18-0 Middle Tennessee St...... 2-0 Princeton...... 3-2 Utah...... 10-9 Baylor...... 1-4 East Tennessee State...... 3-0 Minnesota...... 11-6 Puget Sound...... 9-0 Utah State...... 3-0 Boise State...... 14-6 Florida...... 2-0 Mississippi...... 0-1 Purdue...... 2-0 Vanderbilt...... 0-1 Brigham Young...... 6-4 Fresno State...... 10-7 Mississippi State...... 2-0 Redlands...... 3-6 Virginia...... 1-3 BYU-Hawaii...... 1-0 Georgia...... 1-5 Montana...... 1-0 Rice...... 1-2 Virginia Commonwealth...... 2-0 British Columbia...... 15-0 Georgia Tech...... 1-0 Montana State...... 4-0 St. Mary’s...... 6-0 Virginia Tech...... 2-1 Brown...... 0-2 Gonzaga...... 16-0 Navy...... 1-0 Sacramento State...... 2-0 Wake Forest...... 0-1 California...... 10-39 Grand Canyon...... 1-0 Nebraska...... 2-2 San Diego...... 7-11 Washington State...... 74-0 Clemson...... 2-0 Harvard...... 1-1 Nevada-Las Vegas...... 2-2 San Diego State...... 14-10 Weber State...... 6-1 UC Davis...... 5-3 Hawaii...... 5-1 Nevada-Reno...... 4-0 San Francisco...... 5-2 Western Washington...... 8-0 UC Irvine...... 7-9 Hawaii-Hilo...... 1-0 New Mexico...... 6-3 San Francisco State...... 1-0 West Texas State...... 0-2 UC Riverside...... 1-0 Hawaii-Pacific...... 1-0 New Mexico State...... 2-0 San Jose State...... 5-7 West Valley College...... 1-0 UC San Diego...... 4-2 Hofstra...... 1-0 Northeastern Louisiana...... 1-0 Santa Clara...... 9-0 West Virginia...... 0-1 UC Santa Barbara...... 18-8 Houston...... 0-2 Northwestern...... 4-3 Santa Cruz...... 1-0 Whitman...... 22-1 Cal Poly-SLO...... 8-1 Idaho...... 57-1 North Carolina...... 1-0 Seattle Pacific...... 6-0 Whitworth...... 3-0-1 CS Bakersfield...... 1-0 Idaho State...... 4-0 North Carolina State...... 1-0 Seattle University...... 51-3 Wichita State...... 0-1 CS Fullerton...... 2-0 Illinois...... 1-5 Notre Dame...... 4-1 South Alabama...... 0-1 Willamette...... 6-0 CS Hayward...... 1-3 Indiana...... 1-2 Ohio State...... 2-3 Southern Colorado...... 1-0 Wisconsin...... 2-2 CS Long Beach...... 2-7 Indiana State...... 2-0 Oklahoma...... 1-2 Southern Methodist...... 0-3 CS Northridge...... 1-0 Iowa...... 1-5 Oklahoma State...... 1-2 Stanford...... 5-44 CS Sacramento...... 2-0 Kansas...... 0-1 Oral Roberts...... 2-2 Tennessee...... 0-1 Central Washington...... 1-0 Kentucky...... 0-2 Oregon...... 126-12-1 Texas...... 1-3 MEN’S TENNIS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

Year...... Record...... Conference...... NCAA Finish (Final ITA Rank)...... Coach 1909 ...... 3-0-1...... Bert Hansen 1910 ...... 1-0...... Hal Carey 1911-15 ...... N/A...... N/A 1916 ...... 1-0-1...... Ed Brown 1917 ...... N/A...... Ed Brown 1918 ...... 1-0...... Ed Brown 1919 ...... 1-0...... James Arbuthnot 1920 ...... 1-0...... Ed Brown 1921 ...... 4-0...... James Arbuthnot 1922 ...... 0-2-1...... James Arbuthnot 1923 ...... 2-1...... James Arbuthnot 1924 ...... 2-1...... James Arbuthnot 1925 ...... 3-0...... James Arbuthnot 1926 ...... 3-0...... James Arbuthnot 1927 ...... 6-1...... Al Kelley 1928 ...... 2-1-1...... James Arbuthnot 1929 ...... 4-1...... James Arbuthnot 1930 ...... 3-0-1...... James Arbuthnot 1931 ...... 5-2...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1932 ...... 7-2...... Windy Langlie 1933 ...... 5-0...... Windy Langlie 1934 ...... 10-0...... Jack Torney 1935 ...... 7-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1936 ...... 5-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1937 ...... 4-1...... 3rd, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1938 ...... 5-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1939 ...... 4-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1940 ...... 6-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1941 ...... 5-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1942 ...... 4-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Ken Raby 1943 ...... 3-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Rob Odman 1944 ...... 4-1...... Don Hanson 1945 ...... 3-2...... NW Intercollegiate Champs...... Don Hanson 1946 ...... 4-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Jack Torney 1947 ...... 4-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1948 ...... 4-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1949 ...... 4-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div.; 2nd (tie) in NCAA...... Windy Langlie 1950 ...... 3-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1951 ...... 5-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1952 ...... 5-1...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div.; 4th (tie) in NCAA...... Windy Langlie 1953 ...... 6-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div.; 5th (tie) in NCAA...... Windy Langlie 1954 ...... 5-1...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div.; 5th (tie) in NCAA...... Windy Langlie 1955 ...... 4-1...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div.; 4th (tie) in NCAA...... Windy Langlie 1956 ...... 4-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Windy Langlie 1957 ...... 4-0...... Windy Langlie 1958 ...... 6-0...... 4th, PCC...... Windy Langlie 1959 ...... 3-2...... Windy Langlie 1960 ...... 5-0...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div.; 4th (tie) in NCAA...... Windy Langlie 1961 ...... 5-0...... 5th, AAWU...... Ed Meyerson 1962 ...... 6-0...... 4th, AAWU; 11th in NCAA...... Ed Meyerson 1963 ...... 4-4...... 5th, AAWU; 15th (tie) in NCAA...... Ed Meyerson 1964 ...... N/A...... 5th, AAWU; 13th (tie) in NCAA...... Ed Meyerson 1965 ...... 4-0...... 5th, AAWU; 19th (tie) in NCAA...... Ed Meyerson 1966 ...... 7-1...... 6th, AAWU...... Bill Quillian 1967 ...... 5-5...... 6th, Pac-8...... Bill Quillian 1968 ...... 8-4...... 5th, Pac-8; 22nd in NCAA...... Bill Quillian 1969 ...... 9-5...... 5th, Pac-8...... Bill Quillian 1970 ...... 11-4 ...... 4th, Pac-8; 22nd in NCAA...... Bill Quillian 1971 ...... 6-6...... 6th, Pac-8...... Bill Quillian YEAR BY YEAR MEN’S TENNISYEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

Year...... Record...... Conference...... NCAA Finish (Final ITA Rank)...... Coach 1972 ...... 9-6 ...... 6th, Pac-8...... Bill Quillian 1973 ...... 8-8...... 6th, Pac-8...... Bill Quillian 1974 ...... 13-5 ...... 6th, Pac-8...... Steve Hopps 1975 ...... 10-5 ...... 5th, Pac-8...... Chip Zimmer 1976 ...... 9-5...... 1st, NW Intercollegiates...... Chip Zimmer 1977 ...... 13-2 ...... 1st, Pac-8 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1978 ...... 13-4 ...... 1st, Pac-8 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1979 ...... 30-4 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1980 ...... 11-4 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1981 ...... 20-12...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Chip Zimmer 1982 ...... 21-6 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1983 ...... 19-5 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1984 ...... 14-11...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1985 ...... 20-8 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Chuck Mertel 1986 ...... 26-7 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1987 ...... 18-12...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1988 ...... 16-8 ...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1989 ...... 9-17...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1990 ...... 12-11...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1991 ...... 9-16...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1992 ...... 6-9...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1993 ...... 13-8...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... Doug Ruffin 1994 ...... 10-13...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... (No. 48)...... Doug Ruffin 1995 ...... 12-11...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... NCAA Reg. 8 1st Rd. (40)...... Matt Anger 1996 ...... 16-8...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... NCAA Reg. 8 1st Rd. (43)...... Matt Anger 1997 ...... 16-8...... 1st, Pac-10 N. Div...... NCAA Reg. 8 semi (44)...... Matt Anger 1998 ...... 15-7...... 3-4, Pac-10 (tie-5th)...... NCAA Reg. 8 final (17)...... Matt Anger 1999 ...... 17-9...... 3-4, Pac-10 (5th)...... NCAA 2nd Round (25)...... Matt Anger 2000 ...... 15-9...... 3-4, Pac-10 (4th) ...... NCAA 1st Round (33)...... Matt Anger 2001...... 20-8...... 3-4, Pac-10 (tie-4th)...... NCAA Round of 16 (17)...... Matt Anger 2002...... 19-7...... 3-4, Pac-10 (tie-5th)...... NCAA Round of 16 (25)...... Matt Anger 2003...... 18-6...... 2-5, Pac-10 (tie-6th)...... NCAA Round of 16 (12)...... Matt Anger 2004...... 15-9...... 4-3, Pac-10 (4th)...... NCAA 2nd Round (26)...... Matt Anger 2005...... 20-5...... 6-1, Pac-10 (tie-1st)...... NCAA Round of 16 (14)...... Matt Anger 2006...... 20-6...... 5-2, Pac-10 (tie-3rd)...... NCAA Round of 16 (18)...... Matt Anger 2007...... 16-7...... 4-3, Pac-10 (tie-3rd)...... NCAA 1st Round (35)...... Matt Anger 2008...... 14-10...... 2-5, Pac-10 (6th)...... NCAA 1st Round (36)...... Matt Anger 2009...... 15-9...... 3-3, Pac-10 (tie-3rd)...... NCAA 2nd Round (26)...... Matt Anger 2010...... 17-6...... 2-4, Pac-10 (tie-5th)...... NCAA 1st Round (28)...... Matt Anger 2011...... 18-9...... 3-3, Pac-10 (tie-3rd)...... NCAA 2nd Round (25)...... Matt Anger 2012...... 17-9...... 3-4, Pac-12 (5th)...... NCAA 2nd Round (28)...... Matt Anger 2013...... 18-12...... 3-4, Pac-12 (tie-4th)...... NCAA 2nd Round (36)...... Matt Anger 2014...... 11-13...... 2-5, Pac-12 (6th)...... (No. 66)...... Matt Anger 2015...... 13-11...... 2-5, Pac-12 (6th)...... (No. 64)...... Matt Anger 2016...... 17-10...... 3-4, Pac-12 (6th)...... NCAA 1st Round (39)...... Matt Anger 2017...... 12-12...... 1-6, Pac-12 (7th)...... NCAA 1st Round...... Matt Anger 2018...... 13-13...... 2-6, Pac-12 (tie-7th)...... Matt Anger 958-449-5 (.678) 105-Year History of the Program