Big West Conference Men's Tennis Record Book

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Big West Conference Men's Tennis Record Book Big West Conference Men’s Tennis Record Book (updated: April 2020) Men’s Year-By-Year Championships Note: 1970 Finals cancelled due to 1978 Team Scores 1984 Team Scores 1989 Team Scores 1995 Team Scores* closing of schools throughout state Host: San Diego State Host: Pacific Host: UC Santa Barbara Host: UC Santa Barbara by Governor Ronald Reagan. 1. UC Irvine 34.0 1. UC Irvine 32.0 1. UC Irvine 55.0 1. UNLV 2. San Jose State 31.0 Long Beach State 32.0 2. Long Beach State 39.0 2. UC Irvine 1971 Team Scores 3. Long Beach State 28.0 3. UC Santa Barbara 29.5 3. Fresno State 35.0 3. Pacific Host: UC Santa Barbara 4. San Diego State 23.0 4. Fresno State 20.0 4. UC Santa Barbara 33.0 4. UC Santa Barbara 1. San Jose State 52.0 5. UC Santa Barbara 13.0 5. San Jose State 19.0 5. UNLV 22.0 5. New Mexico State 2. Long Beach State 27.0 6. San Jose State 6. Fresno State 10.0 6. UNLV 17.0 6. San Jose State 16.0 3. UC Santa Barbara 22.0 7. Nevada 7. Cal State Fullerton 4.0 7. Pacific 10.0 7. New Mexico State 12.0 4. Cal State Los Angeles 21.0 8. Utah State 2.0 8. Utah State 8. Cal State Fullerton 8.0 8. Pacific 7.0 5. Fresno State 13.0 9. Pacific 0.0 9. Utah State 6.0 6. San Diego State 12.0 9. Utah State 2.0 1996 Team Scores* 10. New Mexico State 1.0 7. Pacific 0.0 1979 Team Scores 1990 Team Scores Host: UC Santa Barbara Host: Fresno State Host: UC Santa Barbara 1. UNLV 1972 Team Scores 1985 Team Scores 1. San Jose State 40.0 1. UC Irvine 51.0 2. UC Santa Barbara Host: San Diego State Host: Cal State Fullerton 2. UC Irvine 38.0 2. Fresno State 45.0 3. UC Irvine 1. San Jose State 44.0 3. Long Beach State 28.0 1. UC Irvine 36.0 4. New Mexico State 2. UC Santa Barbara 36.0 3. Long Beach State 29.0 4. UC Santa Barbara 14.0 2. Long Beach State 32.0 5. Pacific 3. Long Beach State 24.0 4. UNLV 25.0 5. Cal State Fullerton 13.0 3. UC Santa Barbara 26.0 6. Nevada 4. Fresno State 20.0 5. UC Santa Barbara 23.0 6. Fresno State 12.0 4. San Jose State 22.0 7. San Jose State 5. San Diego State 18.0 6. San Jose State 18.0 7. Utah State 7.0 5. Fresno State 19.0 8. Utah State 6. Cal State Los Angeles 8.0 7. Pacific 16.0 8. Pacific 1.0 6. UNLV 10.0 8. New Mexico State 15.0 7. Pacific 0.0 1997 Team Scores* 7. Pacific 6.0 9. Utah State 3.0 1980 Team Scores 8. New Mexico State 1.0 Host: New Mexico State 1973 Team Scores 1. Boise State Host: Long Beach State 9. Utah State 1.0 1991 Team Scores Host: San Jose State 2. UC Santa Barbara 1. San Jose State 38.0 10. Cal State Fullerton 0.0 Host: UC Santa Barbara 1. Long Beach State 42.0 3. UC Irvine 2. Long Beach State 32.0 1. Fresno State 44.0 2. San Jose State 36.0 4. New Mexico State 3. UC Santa Barbara 24.0 2. UC Irvine 40.0 3. San Diego State 28.0 1986 Team Scores 5. Idaho 4. Fresno State 22.0 3. Long Beach State 37.0 4. UC Santa Barbara 18.0 Host: San Jose State 6. Cal Poly 5. Fresno State 13.0 5. UC Irvine 20.0 1. Long Beach State 53.0 UC Santa Barbara 37.0 6. Utah State 10.0 7. Nevada 6. Cal State Los Angeles 10.0 2. UC Irvine 35.0 5. UNLV 31.0 7. Cal State Fullerton 5.0 8. Pacific 7. Pacific 1.0 3. Fresno State 33.0 6. San Jose State 24.0 8. Pacific 2.0 9. Utah State 4. San Jose State 32.0 7. Pacific 11.0 1974 Team Scores 5. UC Santa Barbara 28.0 8. New Mexico State 9.0 1998 Team Scores* Host: Long Beach State 1981 Team Scores 6. UNLV 23.0 9. Utah State 1.0 Host: UC Santa Barbara 1. Long Beach State 48.0 Host: UC Santa Barbara 7. New Mexico State 9.0 1. UC Santa Barbara 2. San Jose State 42.0 1. UC Irvine 34.0 1992 Team Scores 8. Utah State 7.0 2. Boise State 3. San Diego State 16.0 2. Long Beach State 31.0 Host: UC Santa Barbara 3. UC Irvine 4. UC Santa Barbara 16.0 3. UC Santa Barbara 28.0 9. Pacific 4.0 1. UC Irvine 49.0 4. New Mexico State San Jose State 28.0 10. Cal State Fullerton 1.0 5. Cal State Los Angeles 12.0 2. Fresno State 42.0 5. Idaho 5. Fresno State 17.0 6. Fresno State 10.0 3. UC Santa Barbara 40.0 6. Nevada 6. Utah State 9.0 1987 Team Scores 7. Pacific 2.0 4. UNLV 27.0 7. Cal Poly 7. Pacific 3.0 Host: UNLV 5. Pacific 25.0 8. Pacific 1975 Team Scores 8. Cal State Fullerton 3.0 1. UC Irvine 53.0 6. San Jose State 24.0 9. Utah State Host: San Jose State 2. Long Beach State 51.0 7. New Mexico State 18.0 1. San Jose State 46.0 1982 Team Scores 3. UNLV 28.0 8. Utah State 9.0 1999 Team Scores* 2. Long Beach State 34.0 Host: UC Irvine 4. UC Santa Barbara 27.0 Host: UC Santa Barbara 3. San Diego State 28.0 1. Long Beach State 35.0 5. Fresno State 24.0 1993 Team Scores 1. Boise State 4. Cal State Fullerton 18.0 2. UC Irvine 34.0 6. San Jose State 15.0 Host: UC Santa Barbara 2. New Mexico State 5. Fresno State 14.0 3. UC Santa Barbara 27.0 7. New Mexico State 15.0 1. UC Irvine 51.0 3. UC Irvine 6. Pacific 4.0 4. UNLV 21.0 8. Cal State Fullerton 10.0 2. UNLV 37.0 Pacific 5. Fresno State 17.0 9. Pacific 2.0 3. Pacific 34.0 5. Cal Poly 1976 Team Scores 6. San Jose State 14.0 10. Utah State 0.0 4. UC Santa Barbara 32.0 UC Santa Barbara Host: Cal State Fullerton 7. Utah State 3.0 5. Nevada 25.0 Idaho 1. Long Beach State 48.0 8. Cal State Fullerton 2.0 6. San Jose State 24.0 Nevada 2. San Jose State 42.0 9. Pacific 0.0 1988 Team Scores 3. Cal State Fullerton 24.0 Host: New Mexico State 7. New Mexico State 22.0 9. Utah State 8. Utah State 9.0 4. San Diego State 24.0 1983 Team Scores 1. UC Irvine 59.0 2000 Team Scores* 5. Fresno State 8.0 2. UC Santa Barbara 40.0 Host: Utah State Host: UC Santa Barbara 6. Pacific 2.0 3. San Jose State 30.0 1994 Team Scores* 1. UC Irvine 52.0 1. Boise State 4. Fresno State 26.0 Host: UC Santa Barbara 2. Long Beach State 26.0 2. New Mexico State 1977 Team Scores 3. UNLV 23.0 Long Beach State 26.0 1. UNLV Host: San Jose State 2. UC Irvine 3. Pacific 4. San Jose State 19.0 6. New Mexico State 23.0 4. UC Irvine 1. San Jose State 44.0 5. UC Santa Barbara 13.5 7. UNLV 11.0 3. UC Santa Barbara 2. Cal State Fullerton 28.0 4. San Jose State 5. Cal Poly 6. Fresno State 12.0 8. Pacific 10.0 3. Fresno State 20.0 5. Pacific 6. UC Santa Barbara 7. Cal State Fullerton 7.5 9. Utah State 2.0 4. UC Santa Barbara 20.0 6. Nevada 7. Utah State 8. Pacific 6.0 8. Idaho 5. Long Beach State 20.0 9. Utah State 3.0 7. New Mexico State 6. San Diego State 6.0 8. Utah State 9. Nevada 7. Pacific 1.0 Men’s Year-By-Year Championships 2001 Team Scores* 2008 Team Scores* 2015 Team Scores* Host: UC Santa Barbara Host: UC Riverside Host: UC Riverside 1. Pacific 1. UC Santa Barbara 1. UC Santa Barbara 2. UC Irvine 2. Pacific 2. UC Irvine 3. Boise State 3. Cal Poly 3. Cal Poly UC Santa Barbara UC Irvine UC Davis 5. Cal Poly 5. UC Davis 5. UC Riverside Idaho UC Riverside Hawai‘i Utah State 2009 Team Scores* 2016 Team Scores* 2002 Team Scores* Host: UC Riverside Host: UC Riverside Host: UC Santa Barbara 1. UC Santa Barbara 1. UC Santa Barbara 1. UC Santa Barbara 2. UC Irvine 2. Cal Poly 2. Pacific 3. Cal Poly 3. UC Davis 3. Idaho Pacific UC Irvine UC Irvine 5. UC Davis 5. UC Riverside 5. Cal Poly UC Riverside Hawai‘i Utah State UC Riverside 2010 Team Scores* 2017 Team Scores* Host: UC Riverside Host: UC Riverside 2003 Team Scores* 1. UC Irvine 1. UC Santa Barbara Host: Pacific 2. Cal Poly 2. Cal Poly 1. UC Santa Barbara 3.
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