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For Immediate Release: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 Contact: Mike Bruscas

2007 PAC-10 MEN’S STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT W L PCT 1. UCLA* 7 0 1.000 19 3 .864 2. USC 6 1 .857 20 2 .909 3. Washington 4 3 .571 16 6 .727 California 4 3 .571 14 9 .609 Arizona State 4 3 .571 12 9 .571 6. Stanford 2 5 .286 8 16 .333 7. Oregon 1 6 .143 10 13 .435 8. Arizona 0 7 .000 5 17 .227

*Pac-10 Champion

2007 PAC-10 WOMEN’S TENNIS STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT W L PCT 1. Stanford* 8 0 1.000 20 1 .952 2. USC 6 2 .750 17 4 .810 UCLA 6 2 .750 15 7 .682 4. California 5 3 .625 19 6 .760 Arizona State 5 3 .625 12 9 .571 6. Arizona 3 5 .375 9 13 .409 7. Washington 2 6 .250 5 16 .238 8. Washington State 1 7 .125 14 11 .560 9. Oregon 0 8 .000 11 11 .500

*Pac-10 Champion

2007 PACIFIC-10 MEN’S & WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

PACIFIC-10 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: The Pac-10’s nine women’s teams and eight men’s teams head to Ojai, Calif., Thurs., April 26 through Sun., April 29, to decide the league’s singles and doubles champions. The 32-player men’s singles draw shall consist of four student-athletes from each school, and the 16-team doubles draw shall consist of two doubles teams from each school. For the women, the 32-player singles draw shall consist of three players from each of the nine schools that sponsor women’s tennis, with five additional competitors selected by a committee of coaches, based upon the participants record. The 16-team doubles draw will have one doubles team from each school and seven additional teams selected by the committee, based upon the participants record.

WHAT & WHERE: Pac-10 competition will be held in conjunction with the 107th Annual Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament. The Pac-10 men will compete at Libbey Park in Ojai for all rounds. The Pac-10 women will play at the Ojai Valley Athletic Club Thurs., April 26, and Fri., April 27. All semifinal and final matches on Sat., April 28, and Sun., April 29, are at Libbey Park. Matches begin at 8 a.m., with two rounds of singles on opening day. One round of singles and two rounds of doubles will be played on Friday. Semifinals and finals will be held at a time yet to be determined.

OJAI HISTORY: The PAC-10 championships will again be the featured event at this year’s 107th Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament, which attracts 1600 of the best college, junior and open players from the Western states. The annual event, started by William Thacher in 1896, has been played at the same site, and interrupted only five times.

If this tournament, run entirely by volunteer effort on public and privately owned courts, seems an unlikely place to see championship quality players, consider who has appeared here: , , Michael , , , Billy Jean King, , Jimmy Con- nors and the Bryan twins. These tennis greats are among more than 85 former players at The Ojai who have gone on to win one or more events as professional tennis players, all of whom are listed on Libbey Park’s “Wall of Fame.” Pac-10 Tennis - April 24, 2007 Page 2

MEDIA CONTACT:CONTACT: Sam Eaton will as the Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament coordinator. All media requests ITA RANKINGS can be forwarforwardedded to him at (805) 963-2014, or OVTTPR@[email protected]. During tennis competition, Eaton can be reachedreached at the Ojai TournamentTournament desk, (805) 646-7241. Results will be posted at www.ojaitourney.org,www.ojaitourney.org, as well MEN’S TENNIS as on the Pac-10 website: www.pac-10.org.www.pac-10.org. (as of April 24) 1. Georgia PAC-10PAC-10 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS:AWARDS: Individual awards, including the Player of the Year, Doubles Team of the Year, 2. Virginia FreshmanFreshman of the YearYear and Coach of the Year,Year, will be awardedawarded after the conclusion of the Pac-10 Championships in 3. Ohio State Ojai and releasedreleased fromfrom the ConferenceConference offi ce. 4. Baylor 5. Notre Dame NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS: The fi eld for the 2007 NCAA Team Championships will be announced on May 1, 6. North Carolina with the individual fi elds revealedrevealed on May 2. NCAA Regional action will take place on campus sites, May 11-1211-12 7. Mississippi or 12-13. For the second time in NCAA historyhistory,, both the NCAA Men’s and WWomen’somen’s TTennisennis Championships will 8. UCLA be held together at the Dan Magill TennisTennis Complex in Athens, Georgia,Georgia, May 17 - 28, hosted by the University of 9. Illinois Georgia.Georgia. StanfordStanford played host to both Men’s and Women’sWomen’s Championships last yearyear.. 10. USC 11. Texas PAC-10PAC-10 MEN: 12 Pac-10 singles players are ranked in the ITA Top-125 national men’s singles rankings (as of April 12. Oklahoma State 24). Seven ConferenceConference teams areare representedrepresented by individuals, with UCLA senior Benjamin Kohlloeffel topping 13. Wake Forest the list at No. 4. The BruinsBruins and TrojansTrojans lead the way with threethree individuals each in the Top-125.Top-125. 14. LSU 15. Duke ARIZONA: No. 122 Claudio Christen, Jr. 16. Tulsa ARIZONA STATESTATE: No. 91 Juan Carlos Rebaza, Jr.; No. 118 Matt Brooklyn, Fr. 17. Alabama CALIFORNIA: No. 30 Pierre Mouillon, Jr. 18. Florida State STANFORDSTANFORD: No. 77 Richard Wire, Fr. 19. Florida UCLA: No. 4 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, Sr.; No. 27 Haythem Abid, So.; No. 44 Chris Surapol, Sr. 20. Michigan USC: No. 35 Jamil Al-Agba, Sr.; No. 51 Dejan Cvetkovic, Sr.; No. 67 Kaes Van’t Hof, Jr. 21. Pepperdine WASHINGTONWASHINGTON: No. 87 Alex Slovic, Sr. 22. Clemson 23. Boise State In doubles, Pac-10 men’s teams occupy four spots among the Top-60,Top-60, with a ranked duo representingrepresenting four dif- 24. Tennessee ferentferent schools. UCLA’sUCLA’s tandem of Philipp Gruendler and Benjamin Kohlloeffel is the highest-ranked dou at 25. Virginia Commonwealth No. 10 32. WASHINGTON STANFORDSTANFORD: No. 12 Matt Bruch, So./Blake Muller, So. 39. CALIFORNIA UCLA: No. 10 Philipp Gruendler, Sr./Benjamin Kohlloeffel, Sr. 46. ARIZONA STATE USC: No. 60 Dejan Cvetkovic, Sr./Gary Sacks, Fr. 58. STANFORD WASHINGTONWASHINGTON: No. 59 Daniel Chu, Sr./Alex Slovic, Sr.

PAC-10PAC-10 WOMEN: The Pac-10 women hold down 22 spots on the ITA’s Top-125 singles rankings list through April 18. Of the Top-25Top-25 players in the nation, 10 hail fromfrom the Pac-10, easilyeasily the most of any conference.conference. Six Con- WOMEN’S TENNIS ferenceference teams areare representedrepresented by individuals, with junior Susie Babos of CALIFORNIA, the 2006 NCAA Singles (as of April 24) Champion, with the highest ranking at No. 4. StanfordStanford leads the way with six players ranked. 1. STANFORD 2. Georgia Tech ARIZONA: No. 42 Danielle Steinberg, So.; No. 78 Juliette Mavroleon, Jr. 3. Georgia ARIZONA STATE:STATE: No. 29 Nadia Abdala, Fr.; No. 67 Sabrina Capannolo, Sr. 4. Florida CALIFORNIA: No. 4 Susie Babos, Jr.; No. 11 Zsuzsanna Fodor, Sr.; No. 23 Nina Henkel, Fr.; No. 87 Stephanie 5. Northwestern Kusano, Jr.Jr. 6. Notre Dame STANFORDSTANFORD: No. 12 Theresa Logar, Sr.; No. 14 Celia Durkin, Jr.; No. 16 , Sr.; No. 20 Jessica Nguyen, 7. Clemson So.; No. 82 Lindsay Burdette,Burdette, FrFr.;.; No. 92 Whitney Deason, JrJr.. 8. USC UCLA: No. 15 Riza Zalameda, Jr.; No. 35 Tracy Lin, Jr.; No. 49 , Fr.; No. 101 Ashley Joelson, So. 9. Miami USC: No. 9 Lindsey Nelson, Jr.; No. 10 Sarah Fansler, Fr.; No. 73 Amanda Fink, So.; No. 100 Dianne Matias, Sr. 10. CALIFORNIA 11. UCLA In doubles, Pac-10 women’s teams hold eight spots among the TTop-60,op-60, with four schools rrepresented.epresented. The Cali- 12. North Carolina fornia tandem of Susie Babos and Zsuzsanna Fodor are the third-ranked doubles team in the nation. 13. William & Mary 14. Vanderbilt ARIZONA STATESTATE: No. 12 Kady Pooler, Sr./Roxanne Clarke, Sr. 15. Baylor CALIFORNIA: No. 3 Susie Babos, Jr./Zsuzsanna Fodor, Sr.; No. 53 Daron Moore, So./Nina Henkel, Fr. 16. Fresno State STANFORDSTANFORD: No. 21 Lindsay Burdette, Fr./Anne Yelsey, Sr.; No. 36 Celia Durkin, Jr./Jessica Ngueyn, So. 17. Wake Forest UCLA: No. 26 Riza Zalameda, Jr./Yasmin Schnack, Fr.; No. 38 Elizabeth Lumpkin, Jr./Stephanie Wetmore, Fr.; 18. Florida State No. 59 Riza Zalameda, Jr./AshleyJr./Ashley Joelson, So. 19. ARIZONA STATE 20. Tennessee UCLA MEN AND STANFORDSTANFORD WOMEN CLAIM TEAM TITLES: On both the men’s and women’s side this 21. Pepperdine year,year, the Pac-10 team titles came down to a matter of points herehere or therethere on the fi nal weekend of dual match play.play. 22. Duke On the men’s side, in what was essentially a two-team race all season, UCLAUCLA and USC broughtbrought perfect 6-0 recordsrecords 23. South Carolina into a match against each other to decide the ConferenceConference champion. WithWith the match tied at 3-3, UCLA’sUCLA’s all-time 24. Texas A&M singles wins leader Benjamin KohlloefKohlloeffel,fel, prevailedprevailed at No. 1 singles over USC’s Jamil Al-Agba, 6-4, 6-4 to sew up 25. Indiana UCLA’sUCLA’s thirthird-straightd-straight Pac-10 crcrown.own. The top four women’s teams werewere neck-and-neckneck-and-neck all season, and although 40. OREGON StanfordStanford came out on top once again (as it has every year since 1988), each of Stanford’sStanford’s last threethree wins was by a 4- 41. ARIZONA 3 count. In fact, every dual over the last two weeks between Stanford,Stanford, USC,USC, UCLA, and California (seven matches 50. WASHINGTON STATE total) fi nished at 4-3, evidence of how fi ercelyercely contested was this year’syear’s ConferenceConference race. 65. WASHINGTON Pac-10 Tennis - April 24, 2007 Page 3 LOOKING BACK ON 2006: Stanford freshman Matt Bruch defeated fellow Cardinal James Wan last year to win the Pac-10 Singles Championship. Bruch’s win made it three-straight Conference crowns for Stanford men. Stanford players comprised three of the four semifinal spots, and half the quarterfinalists. An all-Bruin doubles final pitted Mathieu Dehaine and Jeremy Drean against Philipp Gruendler and Benjamin Kohlloeffel, but the latter were forced to withdraw so Dehaine and Drean took the title. On the women’s side, Cal’s Zsuzsanna Fodor took the title, the second all-time for the Golden Bears, defeating USC freshman Amanda Fink. In doubles, Stanford senior Alice Barnes made it three-straight doubles championships, teaming with Anne Yelsey to overcome Fodor and Susie Babos of Cal in the final.

MEN’S SINGLES WOMEN’S SINGLES Finals Finals Matt Bruch (STAN) d. James Wan (STAN), 7-6 (6), 1-6, 6-0 Suzi Fodor (CAL) d. Amanda Fink (USC), 7-6 (2), 6-3

Semifinals Semifinals James Wan (STAN) d. KC Corkery (STAN), 6-3, 6-3 Suzi Fodor (CAL) d. Lindsey Nelson (USC), 6-1, 6-1 Matt Bruch (STAN) d. Conor Niland (CAL), 6-2, 7-6 (8) Amanda Fink (USC) d. Alice Barnes (STAN), 3-6, 6-2, 6-2

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals KC Corkery (STAN) d. Jeff Groslimond (ARIZ), 6-3, 4-6, 6-1 Lindsey Nelson (USC) d. Theresa Logar (STAN), 6-4, 6-3 James Wan (STAN) d. Alex Slovic (WASH), 5-7, 6-4, 7-6 (8) Suzi Fodor (CAL) d. Anne Yelsey (STAN), 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 Matt Bruch (STAN) d. Jonathan Kinsella (ASU), 6-1, 2-6, 6-3 Amanda Fink (USC) d. Suzi Babos (CAL), 6-3, 7-5 Conor Niland (CAL) d. James Pade (STAN), 6-3, 6-3 Alice Barnes (STAN) d. Laura Gordon (UCLA),4-6, 6-4, 6-3

Second Round Second Round KC Corkery (STAN) d. Kaes Van’t Hof (USC), 7-6 (6), 6-2 Theresa Logar (STAN) d. Riza Zalameda (UCLA), 7-6 (5), 7-5 Jeff Groslimond (ARIZ) d. Jean-Noel Insausti (WASH), 6-2, 6-0 Lindsey Nelson (USC) d. Stephanie Kusano (CAL), 6-4, 6-1 Alex Slovic (WASH) d. Ken Nakahara (CAL), 6-1, 6-2 Suzi Fodor (CAL) d. Sabrina Capannolo (ASU), 6-3, 6-3 James Wan (STAN) d. Mathieu Dehaine (UCLA), 7-6 (4), 6-3 Anne Yelsey (STAN) d. Cristina Visico (CAL), 6-2, 6-2 Jonathan Kinsella (ASU) d. Pierre Metenier (WASH), 7-5, 6-3 Suzi Babos (CAL) d. Ceci Olivos (ORE), 6-2, 6-4 Matt Bruch (STAN) d. Bruno Alcala (ARIZ), 6-3, 7-6 (5) Amanda Fink (USC) d. Celia Durkin (STAN), 7-6 (2), 6-4 James Pade (STAN) d. Daniel Chu (WASH), 6-3, 6-2 Laura Gordon (UCLA) d. Carmen Seremeta (ORE), 6-4, 6-1 Conor Niland (CAL) d. Aaron Yovan (UCLA), 6-1, 6-2 Alice Barnes (STAN) d. Roxanne Clarke (ASU), 6-2, 6-3

First Round First Round KC Corkery (STAN) d. Lennart Maack (CAL), 6-1, 6-2 Theresa Logar (STAN) d. Dinka Hadzic (WASH), 6-2, 6-1 Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) d. Chris Surapol (UCLA), 7-6(5), 6-7 (4), 7-6 (5) Riza Zalameda (UCLA) d. Ekaterina Burduli (WSU), 6-4, 6-1 Jean-Noel Insausti (WASH) d. Markus Schiller (ORE), 6-2, 6-3 Lindsey Nelson (USC) d. Dominika Dieskova (ORE), 6-1, 6-1 Jeff Groslimond (ARIZ) d. Nick Hegarty (ASU), 6-3 6-4 Stephanie Kusano (CAL) d. Whitney Deason (STAN), 6-1, 6-2 Alex Slovic (WASH) d. Wes Miller (ASU), 6-2, 6-1 Suzi Fodor (CAL) d. Dianne Matias (USC), 6-2, 6-3 Ken Nakahara (CAL) d. Eric Pickard (ORE), 6-3, 6-3 Sabrina Capannolo (ASU) d. Victoria Brymer (WASH), 6-2, 6-2 Mathieu Dehaine (UCLA) d. Roger Matalonga (ARIZ), 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 Anne Yelsey (STAN) d. Anca Anastasiu (USC), 6-2, 7-5 James Wan (STAN), d. Garrett Snyder (USC), 6-0, 6-3 Cristina Visico (CAL) d. Juliette Mavroleon (ARIZ), 6-4, 6-2 Pierre Metenier (WASH) d. Philipp Gruendler (UCLA), 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 Ceci Olivos (ORE) d. Amy Toth (WSU), 6-3, 6-3 Jonathan Kinsella (ASU) d. Mike Myrhed (ORE), 6-2, 6-2 Suzi Babos (CAL) d. Stephanie Balzert (ARIZ), 6-1, 6-1 Bruno Alcala (ARIZ) d. Adam Loucks (USC), 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 Celia Durkin (STAN) d. Kady Pooler (ASU), 6-4, 7-5 Matt Bruch (STAN) d. Daniel Sebescan (CAL), 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 Amanda Fink (USC) d. Tracy Lin (UCLA), 3-6, 7-6, 6-3 Daniel Chu (WASH) d. Claudio Christen (ARIZ), 7-6, 6-4 Carmen Seremeta (ORE) d. Aleksandra Cekic (WSU), 7-6 (5), 2-6, 7-6 (3) James Pade (STAN) d. Thomas Bieri (ORE), 6-1, 6-4 Laura Gordon (UCLA) d. Luana Magnani (USC), 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 Aaron Yovan (UCLA) d. TJ Bellama (ASU), 6-2, 7-5 Roxanne Clarke (ASU) d. Tara Simpson (WASH), 6-3, 6-2 Conor Niland (CAL) d. Dejan Cvetkovic (USC), 6-1, 6-1 Alice Barnes (STAN) d. Alex McGoodwin (UCLA), 6-1, 6-1

MEN’S DOUBLES WOMEN’S DOUBLES Finals Finals Dehaine/Drean (UCLA) d. Gruendler/Kohlloeffel (UCLA), Wo (ill) Barnes/Yelsey (STAN) d. Babos/Fodor (CAL), 8-4

Semifinals Semifinals Dehaine/Drean (UCLA) d. Corkery/Pade (STAN), Def (ns) Babos/Fodor (CAL) d. Gordon/Zalameda (UCLA), 8-4 Gruendler/Kohlloeffel (UCLA) d. Maack/Wallace (CAL), 8-6 Barnes/Yelsey (STAN) d. Clarke/Pooler (ASU), 8-3

Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Corkery/Pade (STAN) d. Cvetkovic/Van’t Hof (USC), 8-6 Babos/Fodor (CAL) d. Hodzic/Nguyen (STAN), 8-6 Dehaine/Drean (UCLA) d. Petit/Sebescan (CAL), 8-3 Gordon/Zalameda (UCLA) d. Magnani/Nelson, 8-3 Maack/Wallace (CAL) d. Bellama/Kinsella (ASU), 8-2 Clarke/Pooler (ASU) d. Matias/VerMeulen (USC), 8-4 Gruendler/Kohlloeffel (UCLA) d. Bruch/Muller (STAN), 9-7 Barnes/Yelsey (STAN) d. Lumpkin/McGoodwin (UCLA), 8-6

First Round First Round Corkery/Pade (STAN) d. Alcala/Zimmer (ARIZ), 8-4 Babos/Fodor (CAL) d. DeVera/Fink (USC), 8-4 Cvetkovic/Van’t Hof (USC) d. Hegarty/Miller (ASU), 8-6 Hodzic/Nguyen (STAN) d. Capannolo/Leitch (ASU), 8-4 Petit/Sebescan (CAL) d. Chu/Slovic (WASH), 8-5 Magnani/Nelson (USC) d. Balzert/Mavroleon (ARIZ), 8-3 Dehaine/Drean (UCLA) d. Bieri/Pickard (ORE), 9-8 (3) Gordon/Zalameda (UCLA) d. Brymer/Hadzic (WASH), 8-4 Bellama/Kinsella (ASU) d. Jank/Kuharszky (WASH), 8-5 Matias/VerMeulen (USC) d. Bobusic/Kusano (CAL), 8-3 Maack/Wallace (CAL) d. Christen/Groslimond (ARIZ), 8-4 Clarke/Pooler (ASU) d. Toth/van de Ven (WSU), 8-3 Bruch/Muller (STAN) d. Pino/Schiller (ORE), 8-5 Lumpkin/McGoodwin (UCLA) d. Dieskova/Olivos (ORE), 9-8 (4) Barnes/Yelsey (STAN), Bye

2007 PAC-10 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK MEN WOMEN Feb. 5 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, UCLA Feb. 5 Theresa Logar, STAN Feb. 12 Kaes Van’t Hof, USC Feb. 12 Riza Zalameda, UCLA Feb. 19 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, UCLA Feb. 19 Susie Babos, CAL Feb. 26 Dejan Cvetkovic, USC Feb. 26 Jessica Nguyen, STAN Mar. 5 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, UCLA Mar. 5 Roxanne Clarke, ASU Mar. 12 Kaes Van’t Hof, USC Mar. 12 Zsuzsanna Fodor, CAL Mar. 19 Pierre Mouillon, CAL Mar. 19 Riza Zalameda, UCLA Mar. 26 Daniel Chu and Alex Slovic, (doubles) WASH Mar. 26 Ekaterina Burduli, WSU Apr. 2 Matt Brooklyn, ASU Apr. 2 Anne Yelsey, STAN Apr. 9 Alex Slovic, WASH Apr. 9 Danielle Steinberg, ARIZ Apr. 16 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, UCLA Apr. 16 Theresa Logar, STAN Apr. 23 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, UCLA Apr. 23 Ashley Joelson, UCLA Pac-10 Tennis - April 24, 2007 Page 4

PAC-10 SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACTS PAC-10 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS ARIZONA (www.arizonaathletics.com) 106 McKale Center, Tucson, AZ 85721 Offi ce: (520) 621-4163 SINGLES Men’s Tennis: Harrison Roberts ([email protected]) Women’s Tennis: Caity Kain ([email protected]) MEN 1987 Patrick McEnroe, STAN 1988 Brian Garrow, UCLA ARIZONA STATE (www.thesundevils.com) 1989 Pat Galbraith, UCLA 1990 Jason Netter, UCLA Carson Center, Room 131, Tempe, AZ 85287-2505 Offi ce: (480) 965-6592 1991 Alex O’Brien, STAN Men’s/Women’s Tennis: Kerry Howe ([email protected]) 1992 Alex O’Brien, STAN 1993 Fritz Bissell, UCLA 1994 , USC 1995 , STAN 1996 Adam Peterson, USC CALIFORNIA (www.calbears.com) 1997 , STAN 349 Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, CA 94720 Offi ce: (510) 642-5363 1998 , STAN Men’s/Women’s Tennis: Tim Miguel ([email protected]) 1999 Ryan Wolters, STAN 2000 Geoff Abrams, STAN 2001 Ryan Moore, USC 2002 Rodrigo Grilli, UCLA 2003 , UCLA OREGON (www.goducks.com) 2004 Sam Warburg, STAN 2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, OR 97401 Offi ce: (541) 346-5488 2005 Sam Warburg, STAN 2006 Matt Bruch, STAN Men’s/Women’s Tennis: Josh O’Toole ([email protected]) WOMEN 1987 Jane Thomas, UCLA 1988 Lisa Green, STAN STANFORD (www.gostanford.com) 1989 , STAN Arrillaga Family Sports Center, Stanford, CA 94305 Offi ce: (650) 723-4418 1990 Debra Graham, STAN Men’s Tennis: Gary Migdol ([email protected]) 1991 Sandra Birch, STAN 1992 Alix Creek, ARIZ Women’s Tennis: Brian Risso ([email protected]) 1993 Alix Creek, ARIZ 1994 Sandra DeSilva, STAN 1995 , UCLA UCLA (www.uclabruins.com) 1996 Julie Scott, STAN 1997 Julie Scott, STAN Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza, Offi ce: (310) 206-6831 1998 Annica Cooper, UCLA Los Angeles, CA 90025-1639 1999 Mariss Irvin, STAN Men’s/Women’s Tennis: Danny Harrington ([email protected]) 2000 Sara Walker, UCLA 2001 Adria Engle, ASU 2002 Gabriela Lastra, STAN 2003 Daria Panova, ORE USC (www.usctrojans.com) 2004 Raquel Kops-Jones, CAL Heritage Hall 103, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0601 Offi ce: (213) 740-8480 2005 Nicole Leimbach, USC 2006 Zsuzsanna Fodor, CAL Men’s/Women’s Tennis: Darcy Couch ([email protected])

DOUBLES WASHINGTON (www.gohuskies.com) 229 Graves Building, Seattle, WA 98195-4070 Offi ce: (206) 543-2230 MEN Men’s/Women’s Tennis: Brian Tom ([email protected]) 1987 Brian Garrow/Pat Galbraith, UCLA 1988 /Eric Amend, USC 1989 Mark Quinney/Billy Barber, UCLA 1990 Alex O'Brien/Jason Yee, STAN 1991 /, STAN 1992 Chris Cocotos/Alex O'Brien, STAN 1993 David Ekerot/Andras Lanyi, USC WASHINGTON STATE (www.wsucougars.com) 1994 Wayne Black/Jon Leach, USC Bohler Athletic Complex, Room 195, Offi ce: (509) 335-2684 1995 Brett Hansen/Fernando Samayoa, USC Pullman, WA 99164-1610 1996 Paul Goldstein/, STAN 1997 Paul Goldstein/Ryan Wolters, STAN Women’s Tennis: Conor Laffey ([email protected]) 1998 Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan, STAN 1999 Jean-Noel Grinda/Jong- Min Lee, UCLA 2000 Brandon Kramer/Jong-Min Lee, UCLA 2001 K.J. Hippensteel/Alex Kim, STAN 2002 Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer, UCLA 2003 Parker Collins/Daniel Langre, USC 2004 Phillip Gruendler/Luben Pampoulov, UCLA 2005 KC Corkery/Sam Warburg, STAN 2006 Mathieu Dehaine/Jeremy Drean, UCLA Pacifi c-10 Conference would like to recognize and thank our growing family of Corporate Partners: WOMEN 1987 Lupita Novelo/Ginny Purdy, USC 1988 Alissa Finerman/Tifany Silveria, CAL 1989 Mamie Ceniza/Stella Sampras, UCLA 1990 Meredith McGrath/Teri Whitlinger, STAN 1991 /Stella Sampras, UCLA 1992 Alix Creek/Danielle Scott, ARIZ 1993 Keirsten Alley/Pam Nelson, CAL 1994 Keirsten Alley/Pam Nelson, CAL 1995 Ania Bleszynski/, STAN 1996 Keri Phebus/Paige Yaroshuk, UCLA 1997 Amanda Augustus/Claire Curran, CAL 1998 Ania Bleszynski/Julie Scott, STAN 1999 Teryn Ashley/, STAN 2000 Lindsay Blau/Michelle Gough, ARIZ 2001 Mariko Fritz-Krockow/Sara Walker, UCLA 2002 Christina Fusano/Raquel Kops-Jones, CAL 2003 Christina Fusano/Raquel Kops-Jones, CAL 2004 Alice Barnes/Erin Burdette, STAN 2005 Alice Barnes/Anne Yelsey, STAN 2006 Alice Barnes/Anne Yelsey, STAN