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General Information TaBle of coNTeNTs School Name ...... Davidson Quick Facts ...... 2 2018 Opponents ...... 7 Location ...... Davidson, N.C. 2018 Schedule ...... 2 Year-By-Year Results . . . .8-12 Founded ...... 1837 2018 Roster/Team Photo . . .3 Hall of Famers ...... 13-14 Enrollment ...... 1,900 Nickname ...... Wildcats Head Coach Barrett ...... 4 Honors & Awards . . . . .15-16 School Colors ...... Red (PMS 186) and Black 2018 Outlook ...... 5 AD/President ...... 17 Conference ...... Atlantic 10 2017 Statistics/Results . . . . .6 Media Info./SID ...... 18 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I President ...... Carol Quillen (Chicago ‘83) 2018 schedUle Athletics Director ...... Jim Murphy (Davidson ’78) Jan. 20 No. 20 South Carolina 3:00 Home Facility ...... Covington Tennis Courts 25 Gardner-Webb 5:00 ...... Knobloch Tennis Center 27 Presbyterian 3:00 Feb. 3 East Carolina 1:00 Coaching Staff 10 at UIC 6:00 Head Coach ...... Drew Barrett (Illinois-Chicago ’00) 11 at Depaul 3:00 E-mail ...... [email protected] 17 Wingate 9:00 a.m. Office Phone ...... (704) 894-2438 17 Radford 2:00 Career Record (Years) ...... 132-218 (15) 23 Central 5:00 25 at Virginia Tech 10:00 a.m. Record at Davidson (Years) ...... 109-139 (11) Mar. 5 vs. Duquesne * 1 2:00 Assistant Coach ...... Derrick Spice 8 at Bethune Cookman 3:30 E-mail ...... [email protected] 11 Saint Joseph’s * tba 13 Navy 3:00 Team History 24 at George Mason * 2:00 SoCon Regular Season Titles/Last ...... 2/1997 25 at George Washington * 12:00 28 at Elon 3:00 SoCon Tournament Titles/Last ...... 9/1973 31 at UNCG 12:00 NCAA Appearances/Last ...... 0 Apr. 14 Appalachian State 1:00 *Competed in the Big South from 1990-91 15 College of Charleston 1:00 22 Richmond * 1:00 Team Information 2017 Team Record ...... 16-8 2018 tournAment 2 2017 A-10 Record/Finish ...... 4-2 25 A-10 Tournament TBD Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/1 Boldface type denotes home match Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 8/4 *Asterisk denotes A-10 opponent Newcomers ...... 5 1 Lakeland, Fla. • All Times are Eastern Standard Sports Information Men's Tennis Contact/Assoc. Director SID .Gavin McFarlin E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... (704) 894-2635 Fax ...... (704) 894-2636 Website ...... www.davidsonwildcats.com

The hisTory of The WildcaT On November 10, 1917, a small cohort of 22 football players traveled to Atlanta to represent Davidson College against Auburn, one of the most formidable teams in the South. The Plainsmen had massacred their first four opponents, outscoring teams, 141- 6. According to one account, they were “big, quick, and undefeated” and heavily fa- vored in the day’s matchup. Davidson was 2-4 and started a line averaging 20 pounds Davidson College welcomes your coverage of less. men's tennis in 2018. For interviews, information Not surprisingly, Auburn dominated the game, outgaining the “Red and Black” 240 yards to Davidson’s 91 yards. Astoundingly, Davidson pulled together an offensive or pictures, please contact Gavin McFarlin of the attack through the efforts of running back A.R. “Buck” Flowers and quarterback Henry Sports Information Office. Spann, delivering a “bewildering array of forward passes.” Davidson defeated one of the most powerful teams in the South that day, 21-7, with Phone: (704) 894.2635 scrappiness that captured the awe and respect of Atlanta sportswriters. They wrote of the “Wildcats” from Davidson College, whose small stature and ferocious style proved Fax: (704) 894.2636 overwhelming. One account notes that Morgan Blake of the Atlanta Journal remarked of E-mail: [email protected] the Davidson team, “No other team ever put together in these United States of the same weight as Coach Fetzer’s team could ever get the verdict over the flock of wild men from North Carolina.” The Davidsonian picked up on the nickname, and it has been used ever since, replac- ing former, milder references such as “Red and Black,” “Presbyterians” and “Preach- ers.” — revised and rewritten from an account in the Davidson College archives 2 DDAAVIIDSSOONN WWIILDDCCAATTSS 2018 Roster

2018 roster Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Shamael Chaudhry Sr. 5-8 147 Walsall, United Kingdom Reeds School Axel Fries So. 5-10 165 Stockholm, Sweden Ava Gymnasium David Hager Sr. 5-11 140 Edmond, Okla. Edmond North Kotaro Horiuchi So. 5-7 175 Hanover, N.H. Hanover High Kevin Huang Fr. 5-10 175 Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill Alexander Loope Fr. 5-10 175 Norfolk, Va. Norfolk Collegiate School Artem Khrapko Sr. 6-0 160 Corning, N.Y. C-PP West Douglas MacIntosh Fr. 6-3 Glasgow, Scotland Merchiston Castle School Thomas Mason So. 6-1 170 Boulder, Colo. Fairview HS Camden Mazzoni Fr. 5-10 East Dennis, Mass. Dennis Yarmouth Yash Parikh Fr. 6-1 160 Tucson, Ariz. Salpointe Catholic Jack Riazzi Sr. 5-11 175 Winston-Salem, N.C. R.J. Reynolds Matthew Rose So. 6-6 185 Charlottesville, Va. The Covenant School Name Position Year Alma Mater Drew Barrett Head Coach 12th Illinois-Chicago ‘00 Derrick Spice Assistant Coach 2nd Wake Forest ‘05 ROSTER BY CLASS

Seniors Ht. Wt. Hometown Shamael Chaudhry 5-8 147 Great Britian David Hager 5-11 140 Edmond, Oka. Artem Khrapko 6-0 160 Corning, N.Y. Jack Riazzi 5-11 175 Winston-Salem, N.C.

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Sophomores Ht. Wt. Hometown Axel Fries 5-10 165 Stockholm, Sweden Kotaro Horiuchi 5-7 175 Hanover, N.H. Thomas Mason 6-1 170 Boulder, Colo. Matthew Rose 6-6 185 Charlottesville, Va.

Freshmen Ht. Wt. Hometown Kevin Huang 5-10 175 Chapel Hill, N.C. Alexander Loope 5-10 175 Norfolk, Va. Douglas MacIntosh 6-3 Glasgow, Scotland Camden Mazzoni 5-10 East Dennis, Mass. Yash Parikh 6-1 160 Tucson, Ariz. 22001188 MMEENN’’SS TTEENNNNIISS 3 Head Coach

It was a successful campaign in 2013 as the Wildcats fashioned a 12-9 record, including an 8-4 record at home, and went an even dreW BarreTT 5-5 in SoCon action. The 12 wins were the most since the 2008 season when Davidson went 14-8. They also advanced to the Head Coach quarterfinals in the SoCon Tournament with a 4-1 win against 12th Year at Davidson Wofford, before falling to Samford to end their season. Davidson Ill.-Chicago ‘00 rattled off a season-high six-match win streak in the early goings of 2013. Record at Davidson: 109-139 Barrett saw his most-highly recruited class at Davidson finish Drew Barrett enters his 12th season out their careers as Joe Schafer, Chris Mark and Kevin Moore had at the helm of the men’s tennis pro- strong senior campaigns. The class, which was ranked the 25th gram in 2018. He has compiled a 109-139 overall record (25-53 best mid-major class in 2009, each earned SoCon honors their last SoCon & 12-4 A-10) at Davidson in 11 years. Six times he has led year. The duo of Mark and Moore were named to the league's the 'Cats to 10 or more wins in a season. Overall, he has collected second team at No. 1 doubles, while Schafer earned the league's 148 wins during his 17 years at Bradley and Davidson. Don Bunch/Buddy Hartsell Sportsmanship Award. The Wildcats' It was another strong season for Davidson in 2017 as Barrett No. 1 player, Schafer was also honored with SoCon Player of the guided the Wildcats to a 16-8 record overall and a 4-2 record in Week, March 5. the Atlantic 10. He reached the 100-win mark with a 6-1 win vs. The 2012 season saw Davidson go 7-14 overall and pick up a St. Bonaventure, Feb. 11. The 16 wins were the most in a regular 3-7 record in league play. The Wildcats were 5-6 at home, includ- season since 1994 when they had 16 as well. Helping Davidson ing rattling off a season-best four-match win streak. Under the reach 16 wins in 2017 were seven and four-match winning guidance of Barrett, senior Calum Gee and junior Joe Schafer streaks, respectively, while going 8-2 on its home courts. In addi- were the first doubles pair in proram history to earn a national tion, the Wildcats rattled off a seven-match home win streak to tie ranking. The duo started the season ranked 19th in the nation. the longest since a seven-match streak in 2013. They finished with a 10-8 overall record at the No. 1 slot. In the Barrett saw freshman Axel Fries become the program's first Fall of 2011, the pair won the doubles title at The Racquet Club Atlantic 10 Freshman of the Year. Fries along with David Hager Collegiate Invitational in Midland, Texas, against some top were named to the league's second team, while Shamael ranked schools. Chaudhry made the first team for the third consecutive year. J.B. Barrett also saw his top freshman, Nicky Kunz, earn All- Gough was the first Wildcat to earn a spot on the six-team all- SoCon Freshman Team honors. The first-year player led the 'Cats academic team. with a 12-8 singles mark. It was the second time during Barrett's The 2016 season saw Davidson reach the 10-win mark for the tenure he has had an all-league freshman team member as fifth time under Barrett, going 11-10 overall. For the second year Schafer made the team in 2010. in a row, the 'Cats went 4-1 in A-10 play. They won four straight On March 7, 2012, the Wildcats gave Barrett his 50th career against Duquesne, Saint Joseph's, Dayton and George Mason, win during his tenure at Davidson, scoring a 5-2 SoCon victory at with three of those wins coming on the road. Davidson added Georgia Southern to open league play. one more win in the four straight at James Madison (4-2) for a In 2011, the Wildcats compiled a 7-18 record overall, with two season-best five-match win streak. of those wins coming vs. the SoCon. Davidson as a team played Barrett again saw two of his best players named to the Atlantic seven matches that were decided by one point. The schedule also 10 all-conference team, as Shamael Chaudhry and Artem featured matches against nationally-ranked opponents N.C. State Khrapko were named to the first and second teams, respectively. (57th) , Clemson (53rd), USC-Upstate (60th), Harvard (73rd), It was the second year in a row Chaudhry was tabbed all-first Wake Forest (37th) and Radford (63rd)- all ranks based on what team. teams were when they played Davidson. It was the beginning of a new era for the 2015 season and a Despite a tough regular season, the 'Cats did advance to the very successful one at that as well. Barrett ushered Davidson into quarterfinals of the SoCon Tournament when they scored a 4-1 its first year of the Atlantic 10 by going 4-1 in league play to go win vs. seventh-seeded Wofford. Barrett also saw sophomore Joe with a 12-10 record overall. The Wildcats ran off a 10-match win Schafer earn second-team all-league honors at No. 1 singles, mak- streak during the regular season, the longest since a 12-match ing it the third time under Barrett a player has earned first or sec- streak in 1997. During the streak the 'Cats netted all four of their ond team honors. A-10 wins on the year. They earned their first-ever Atlantic 10 The 2010 season saw Davidson hit the 10-win mark under Bar- win on the road with a 4-0 victory at Fordham. The Wildcats rett for the second time in the past three years, finishing with a went on to earn the third seed in the A-10 Tournament. 10-11 record. The Wildcats just missed out on being one of the The freshman duo of Shamael Chaudhry and Artem Khrapko top-four teams to advance to the Tourna- were each named to the A-10 All-First Team after winning 25 sin- ment, sporting a 4-6 record. The 2010 season was highlighted by gles matches between them at No. 1 and 2 positions. They com- two win streak, first a four-match streak at the start of the season bined to win the league's rookie performer of the week three and then a five-match win streak in the middle that included times and performer of the week once. Fellow classmate David league wins over Chattanooga, The Citadel and Georgia South- Hager also had a solid debut season, going 12-5 and winning the ern. Five times Davidson blanked their opponents, 7-0. Barrett A-10 Rookie Performer of the Week twice. Five players in all won saw three of his players earn all-conference accolades, with senior at least 10 singles matches on the year, led by Khrapko's team- Eric Noble and Joe Schafer earning a spot on the All-SoCon First high 15. Team in doubles, sophomore Calum Gee getting second team The 2015 season also saw Barrett help assist the program in honors at No. 5 singles and Schafer being named to the league's building new locker room's for the players and a brand new 12- all-freshman team. court outdoor tennis facility. The Wildcats went 7-17 overall and closed SoCon play at 2-8 The 2014 season saw six underclassmen, including four fresh- during the 2009 campaign. They did open up the SoCon Tourna- men, suit up and see regular playing time in the rotation. David- ment with a 4-3 win over Samford to advance to the quarterfinals son finished 5-18 overall and 2-8 in its last year in the SoCon. The for the eighth time in the past 10 years. 'Cats season came to an end in a 4-2 defeat to Chattanooga in the The 2008 season saw him guide the ’Cats to their first winning first round of the SoCon Tournament. Barrett saw a pair of Wild- season since the 2001 campaign with a mark of 14-8. The 14 wins cats earn league all-academic team honors, with Evan Watkins were the most since the 1999 team went 15-9. Of those 14 wins, 10 and Alex Howard each earning a spot. of them came at the friendly confines of the Covington Tennis 4 DDAAVIIDSSOONN WWIILDDCCAATTSS Head Coach

Courts where the team finished 10-2. Davidson also sported a 5-4 (Overall) (SoCon/A-10) mark in SoCon play, while advancing to the quarterfinals of the WL WL SoCon tournament. Davidson 2007 8 16 27 In Barrett's first season, 2007, he led the Wildcats to an 8-16 2008 14 854 overall mark his first season and a 2-7 SoCon record. He also 2009 7 17 28 guided the Wildcats into the quarterfinals of the SoCon tourna- 2010 10 11 46 ment. 2011 7 18 28 Barrett came to Davidson by way of Bradley University in Peo- 2012 7 14 37 ria, Ill., where he was the head coach of the Bradley Braves men’s 2013 12 955 tennis team for five years. A former assistant coach at DePaul and 2014@ 5 18 28 Illinois-Chicago, Barrett inherited the Braves' program that had 2015! 12 10 41 won just one conference match in 33 tries before his arrival and 2016 11 10 41 helped build them into a competitive team in the Missouri Valley 2017 16 842 Conference. Totals 11 yrs. 109 139 37 57 In 2006, Barrett led the Braves to their first MVC Tournament semifinal birth since 1993 after garnering the program’s first Overall Record (Bradley & Davidson)- main-draw victory in the conference meet in the dual-format era. The Braves finished with an overall record of 7-13 and 2-5 in the @Final year in the Southern Conference MVC. !Joined the Atlantic 10 Conference Two of his players became the school’s first MVC individual tournament champions, claiming the No. 1 doubles crown, while another secured his fourth all-conference recognition and earned his third MVC Scholar-Athlete honor. In all, seven players earned MVC Scholar-Athlete recognition in 2006. The 2003 and 2004 spring seasons were two of the most suc- cessful in Bradley’s history. Barrett guided the Braves to a 3-5 con- ference mark in the spring of 2003 and a ranking of 13th in the final Central Region ITA Poll. Then in the spring of 2004, the Braves went 10-10 overall with a 4-4 mark in MVC play. The four MVC victories were a school-record since round-robin regular- season play began in the mid-’90s. He coached an MVC Freshman of the Year in 2003 and had the MVC’s No. 1 singles all-conference player in 2004. Barrett also coached a winner of Bradley’s highest athletic honor, the Watonga Award. During his five-year tenure at Bradley, the Braves finished higher in the regular-season standings than any team since 1989. Before his head coaching duties at Bradley, Barrett was an as- sistant coach at DePaul during the 1999-2000 campaign, where he helped guide the Blue Demons from a ranking of 125th nationally to as high as 48th in a season termed as the most successful in school history. The Blue Demons won 14 dual matches, with five of those wins coming over nationally-ranked teams. A graduate of the University of Illinois-Chicago, Barrett was involved in junior tennis in the Chicago suburbs for nearly a decade. Most recently, he served as Junior Tennis Coordinator for the Rush-Copley Healthplex, in Aurora and as Director of Junior Development at the South Barrington Tennis Club. Barrett and his wife Mandy, formely Mandy Alaks, reside in Cornelius with their two children.

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Entering their 12th year under the matches that went three sets. (sophomore and senior seasons) ... first guidance of head coach Drew Barrett, the •Senior Jack Riazzi: Played two sin- player to win high school invitational all Wildcats will enter the 2018 campaign in gles matches, splitting them ... earned a 6- four years ... as senior, won the state indi- its fourth year in the Atlantic 10 after a 2, 6-0 win vs. N.C. A&T at No. 6. vidual title and went undefeated ... named very strong campaign last year. •Sophomore Axel Fries: Had a stellar Arizona Athlete of the Year by AZ Central “It was a successful season for us last first year, taking home the Atlantic 10 newspaper as a senior. year,” said Barrett. “We are looking for- Freshman of the Year honors to become ward to continuing that great success we the first Wildcat in program history to DOuBLES had and build on it for this coming season. earn the award ... was named to the Davidson’s doubles teams tallied 39 We always look forward to the challenge league's all-second team ... won A-10 wins in 2017, getting 10 of those against the of a new season and I think the players are Rookie of the Week a program-best five Atlantic 10. The 39 wins were the most since excited for this year, especially our senior times ... given the team's Rob Palmer MVP collecting 32 in 2011. The ‘Cats rotated class, as we look to take the next step in award ... combined for 33 singles and dou- through 11 doubles combinations. advancing in the league tournament.” bles wins, going a team-best 18-5 in sin- • No. 1 position: The Wildcats return The 2018 team returns a majority of its gles play at No. 3-5 positions ... got eight half of their top doubles team of Fries and lineup from last year’s 16-8 season with a wins each at No. 3 and 5 positions, respec- Gough, with Gough having graduated ... mark of 4-2 in A-10 matches. It was the tively, running off a team season-high 12- the duo went a team-best 15-6 at the top team’s third straight four-win league sea- match win streak. spot and 5-1 in A-10 matches ... the duo had son. In addition, it was the fourth time in •Sophomore Kotaro Horiuchi: Did not a team-high eight-match winning streak in the past five years the Wildcats collected play an official singles match as a fresh- the middle of the season. 10 or more wins in a season. The 16 wins man. • No. 2 position: The main No. 2 team of were the most in the regular season since •Sophomore Thomas Mason: Given the Chaudhry and Riazzi return after going 7-6 1994 when they had 16 as well. The 'Cats team's Most Improved Award ... named to together (2-2 in A-10) ... Chaudhry also had 18 overall in 1998, earning three of the A-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll for teamed up with Ricky Saad (2-0) and Hager those victories in the Southern Conference both the Fall and Spring semesters ... in (3-1) to earn another five wins, going a com- Tournament. first season, saw action in 11 singles bined 5-1 with them at No. 2. This year's club will feature the return matches by going 6-5 at No. 5 and 6 ... tal- • No. 3 position: The Wildcats’ used of all eight letterwinners, including all five lied a 3-2 A-10 record ... went 5-5 at No. 6 seven different teams at No. 3, combining to starters, as the Wildcats are set up for a singles. go 12-7 a year ago ... Hager and Khrapko great 2018 season. •Sophomore Matthew Rose: Did not played seven matches, going 3-4 ... Khrapko play an official singles match as a fresh- also scored two wins each with Saad and SiNgLES man. Jack Riazzi, while Riazzi teamed with Saad Davidson picked up an outstanding 89 to go 2-0. singles wins in 135 matches last year and NEwCOmERS netted 23 of those victories against A-10 Davidson added five freshmen to the SChEDuLE opponents. The 89 wins were the most roster for added depth. Davidson will open its 2018 season with during the Barrett era, with Davidson •Kevin Huang: Four-year letterwinner a four-match homestand, starting with a earning 78 being the previous high in at East Chapel Hill ... earned all-regional match against 20th ranked South Carolina, 2008. three times ... PAC-C Conference Player of Jan. 22. The Wildcats will also play host to Five players reached the double-digit the Year in 2016 and 2017 ... two-time team Gardner-Webb, Presbyterian and East Car- wins mark, led by 18 from Axel Fries and MVP (2016 & 2017) ... finished career with olina from Jan. 25-Feb. 3. Overall, six of a career-high 16 from David Hager. For a 66-17 record, including a 20-11 mark their first eight matches will be at home. the third year in a row, Artem Khrapko during senior prep season. Last year the Wildcats went 8-2 on its home reached double figures with 12, and enters •Alexander Loope: Played No. 1 singles courts, running off a seven-match win the season the first singles ranked player position at Norfolk Collegiate School ... streak which was the longest since a seven- (120th) under Barrett. He is also the first VISAA State Player of the Year in 2017 ... match streak in 2013. singles ranked Wildcat since Hall of first-team all-state singles three times ... Other non-conference home matches fea- Famer Jon Pastel '98 was 40th in the nation team co-captain junior and senior years ... ture Wingate, Radford, N.C. Central, Navy in 1998. Virginian Pilot Male Tennis Player of the (first meeting ever), Appalachian State and Year ... Norfolk Collegiate 2016-2017 Male College of Charleston. •Senior David Hager: Named to the Athlete of the Year ... named MVP of team Atlantic 10 play begins on the road A-10 All-Second Team ... registered a ca- all four years. against Duquesne, March 5, in a neutral site reer year by going 16-7 in singles to finish •Douglas Macintosh: Four-year letter- match in Lakeland, Fla. Davidson will face second on the team in wins at No. 2 ... winer at Merchiston Castle School ... Saint Joseph’s at home, March 11, before opened the last season by winning first played for school and Scotland at the going back to the road for matches against seven straight matches to set a personal World School finals in Qatar 2015 and George Mason and George Washington, best .. the 16 wins pushed career record to Brazil 2017 ... reached quarterfinal of March 24-25. A year ago the Wildcats col- an impressive 41-17 overall ... all 16 wins British grade one winter nationals ... won lected a 7-0 win over the Hawks and a 4-2 came at No. 2 singles. five from six singles matches and five win against the Patriots of George Mason. •Senior Shamael Chaudhry: Enjoyed from six doubles at school national finals. Their final league match will be at home, another strong season a year ago, earning •Camden Mazzoni: No. 1 singles player April 22 against Richmond. The series is a spot on the A-10 All-First Team for the during prep career ... finished 24-1 in sin- tied at 12-all dating back to 1988. The ‘Cats third straight year ... matched personal gles during senior season and had a 45-3 have dropped their last three matches vs. best with 12 singles wins at No. 1, going career record ... only player to win a the Spiders. 12-11 ... had a 4-2 conference record ... reg- MIAA South Championship at Dennis The Atlantic 10 Tournament takes place istered winning streaks of six and four, re- Yarmouth ... Boston Globe All-Scholastic April 26-29 in Orlando, Fla, at USTA Na- spectively, last year. (two-time), Boston Herald All-scholastic tional Campus. Last year saw VCU take •Senior Artem Khrapko: One of five (two-time), MIAA South Individual home the championship title for the first Wildcats to reach double-digit wins in sin- Champion (two-time), MIAA state finalist, time since 2013 and stop the GW Colonials gles with a 12-8 record, playing positions Atlantic Coast League All-Star (two-time). run of three straight. third year in a row and 2-5 ... registered a 6-4 mark at No. 3, while •Yash Parikh: Played No. 1 position and sixth overall since 2011. going 3-0 at No. 5 ... closed out the season earned four letters during prep career ... on a three-match win streak ... went 4-1 in two-time individual state champion 6 DDAADAAVVVVIIIIDDDDSOOSSNNOO WWNNIIL LWDDCCIAALTLSDDCCAATTSS 2017 Statistics/Results 2017 STATiSTiCS (16-8, 4-2 A-10) SiNgLES Player #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall Shamael Chaudhry 12-11 (4-2) 12-11 (4-2) Axel Fries 8-4 (2-1) 2-0 (1-0) 8-1 (2-0) 18-5 (5-1 J.B. Gough 1-0 (1-0) 9-4 (1-1) 4-2 (2-0) 14-6 (4-1) David Hager 16-7 (3-2) 16-7 (3-2) Jordan Hart 1-0 4-1 (2-0) 5-1 (2-0) Artem Khrapko 0-1 (0-1) 6-4 (1-1) 3-3 (1-2) 3-0 12-8 (2-4) Thomas Mason 1-0 (1-0) 5-5 (2-2) 6-5 (3-2) Jack Riazzi 1-1 1-1 Ricky Saad 1-0 1-0 3-2 5-2 Totals 12-11 16-8 15-8 15-7 18-3 13-9 89-46 A-10 Totals 4-2 3-3 4-2 3-3 5-0 4-2 23-12

DOuBLES Team #1 #2 #3 Overall Fries/Gough 15-6 (5-1) 15-6 (5-1) Chaudhry/Riazzi 7-6 (2-2) 7-6 (2-2) Kotaro Horiuchi/Matthew Rose 1-1 1-1 Hager/Khrapko 3-4 (1-1) 3-4 (1-1) Saad/Zapatero 1-0 1-0 Hart/Saad 1-0 1-0 Khrapko/Saad 2-2 (1-2) 2-2 (1-2) Chaudhry/Saad 2-0 2-0 Khrapko/Riazzi 2-0 2-0 Chaudhry/Hager 3-1 (1-0) 3-1 (1-0) Riazzi/Saad 2-0 2-0 Totals 15-6 12-7 12-7 27-25 A-10 Totals 5-1 3-2 2-3 10-6

2017 FiNAL RESuLTS Date Opponent Location Results 1/ 21 Winthrop Davidson, N.C. 4- 1 W 21 Clemson Davidson, N.C. 1- 6 L 25 Gardner-Webb Davidson, N.C. 7- 0 W 28 at Fordham * Bronx, N.Y. 7- 0 W 29 at Fairfield Fairfield, Conn. 7- 0 W 2/ 4 Wingate Davidson, N.C. 7- 0 W 4 N.C. A&T Davidson, N.C. 7- 0 W 11 vs. St. Bonaventure * Blacksburg, Va. 6- 1 W 11 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. 1- 6 L 18 Presbyterian Davidson, N.C. 6- 1 W 25 at Radford Radford, Va. 4- 0 W 26 at VCU * Richmond, Va. 1- 6 L 3/ 5 at No. 48 UCF Orlando, Fla. 1- 6 L 9 at Bethune Cookman Dayton, Fla. 4- 0 W 12 Saint Joseph’s * Davidson, N.C. 7- 0 W 17 USC-Upstate Davidson, N.C. 5- 2 W 19 George Mason * Davidson, N.C. 4- 2 W 25 at Col. of Charleston Charleston, S.C. 2- 5 L 26 at The Citadel Charleston, S.C. 7- 0 W 4/ 1 at Richmond * Richmond, Va. 1- 6 L 2 at N.C. Central Durham, N.C. 6- 1 W 13 UNCG Davidson, N.C. 3- 4 L 15 at Appalachian State Boone, N.C. 4- 2 W

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all-TiMe record Vs. oPPoNeNTs siNce 1988 Opponent WL First Last N.C. Central 2- 0 2015 2017 Opponent WL First Last N.C. State 2- 5 1988 2010 Appalachian State 11- 16 1998 2017 North Carolina 0- 11 1988 2005 American 1- 1 1999 2003 North Carolina A&T 4- 0 2004 2017 Army 0- 1 2005 2005 Northern Colorado 1- 0 2005 2005 Auburn 0- 1 2014 2014 Oberlin 1- 0 1989 1989 Augusta 1- 0 1991 1991 Ohio 3- 0 1988 1990 Baptist 1- 0 1989 1989 Oklahoma 0- 1 1988 1988 Barton 1- 0 1994 1994 Old Dominion 0- 2 1988 1989 Belmont Abbey 13- 0 1988 2006 Pennsylvania 0- 1 2002 2002 Bethune Cookman 1- 0 2017 2017 Penn State 2- 0 1988 1989 Boston College 0- 2 2005 2009 Pfeiffer 4- 0 1988 2016 Boston U. 10 2009 2009 Pittsburgh 2- 0 1988 1989 Brown 1- 3 2008 2011 Presbyterian 6- 2 2005 2017 Campbell 4- 1 1991 2012 Queens 11- 1 1994 2007 Catawaba 1- 1 1989 1991 Radford 3- 2 1993 2017 Central Florida 0- 1 2012 2012 Rice 0- 1 1998 1998 Charlotte 11- 16 1988 2016 Richmond 12- 12 1988 2017 Chattanooga 12- 12 1988 2014 Sacred Heart 10 2015 2015 Clemson 0- 5 2010 2017 Saint Louis 0- 1 2009 2009 Coll. Of Charleston 7- 15 1993 2017 Saint Joseph’s 3- 0 2015 2017 Charleston Southern 2- 1 1991 1999 Samford 1- 8 2007 2014 Colby 1- 0 1997 1997 Sewanee 1- 0 1993 1993 Colorado 0- 3 1989 1991 Slippery Rock 1- 0 1988 1988 Coastal Carolina 1- 2 1991 2013 South Carolina 0- 19 1988 2012 Dartmouth 0- 1 2007 2007 South Carolina State 1- 2 2004 2012 Dayton 1- 2 2016 2017 Stetson 1- 0 2005 2005 Denison 1- 0 2001 2001 Saint Francis 1- 0 2015 2015 DePaul 0- 0 2018 2018 St. Bonaventure 1- 0 2017 2017 Duke 0- 2 1988 1989 Swarthmore 3- 0 1993 1995 Duquesne 2- 0 1997 2016 The Citadel 23- 4 1988 2017 East Carolina 7- 4 1989 2010 Temple 1- 0 1999 1999 East Tenn. State 6- 10 1988 2004 Tulane 0- 1 1998 1998 Elon 6- 16 1988 2016 UAB 0- 2 2002 2005 Emory 0- 1 2007 2007 UCF 0- 1 2017 2017 Fairfield 2- 0 2016 2017 UC San Diego 0- 1 1985 1985 Flagler 1- 0 2014 2014 UIC 0- 0 2018 2018 Florida Atlantic 0- 1 2016 2016 UNC Asheville 5- 1 1989 2011 Florida Southern 1- 0 1997 1997 UNC Greensboro 12- 15 1989 2017 Fordham 2- 0 2015 2017 UNC Wilmington 0- 3 2007 2013 Francis Marion 2- 0 1994 1998 U. of the South 2- 1 1989 1993 Franklin & Marshall 1- 0 2003 2003 USC Upstate 4- 2 2008 2017 Fresno State 0- 1 1998 1998 Valparaiso 1- 0 2005 2005 Furman 3- 22 1988 2014 Virginia 1- 8 1988 1998 Gardner-Webb 10- 3 2003 2017 Virginia Tech 0- 2 2014 2017 George Mason 5- 1 1988 2017 Va. Commonwealth 0- 2 1991 2017 Georgetown 0- 1 2014 2014 Virginia Tech 0- 1 1989 1989 George Washington 1- 0 2015 2015 VMI 10- 0 1988 2002 Georgia Southern 13- 11 1993 2016 Wake Forest 1- 6 1989 2011 Harvard 3- 2 1988 2011 Washington & Lee 5- 0 1988 1995 High Point 1- 0 1995 1995 Washington College 3- 0 1988 1991 Illinois at Chicago 0- 1 2009 2009 West Virginia 1- 0 1996 1996 Indiana State 1- 0 2009 2009 Western Carolina 3- 0 1990 1994 James Madison 11- 5 1988 2016 William & Mary 4- 0 1988 1994 Johnson State 1- 0 1990 1990 Wingate 6- 0 2007 2017 Kenyon College 1- 1 1990 1991 Winston-Salem State 1- 0 2010 2010 Kentucky 0- 1 1997 1997 Winthrop 4- 4 1990 2017 Lees-McRae 2- 0 2006 2010 Wofford 13- 10 1989 2015 Liberty 3- 0 2001 2003 Wooster 2- 0 1988 1989 Limestone 1- 0 2015 2015 Yale 0- 1 2014 2014 Longwood 1- 0 2008 2008 Memphis 0- 1 2002 2002 2018 opponents in bold Mercer 0- 1 2014 2014 Miami 0- 1 2016 2016 Miami (OH) 0- 1 1997 1997 M.I.T 1- 0 2003 2003 Marquette 2- 0 2000 2002 Navy 1- 0 1999 1999

8 DDAADAAVVVVIIIIDDDDSOOSSNNOO WWNNIIL LWDDCCIAALTLSDDCCAATTSS Year by Year (since 1988) 1988 1990 1993 20-11; iNdePeNdeNT 14-13; iNdePeNdeNT 14-4; 6-3 socoN East Carolina 5- 2 W 2/ 9 South Carolina 3- 5 L 2/ 9 Western Carolina 8- 1 W 3/ 4 at Richmond 7- 2 W 11 N.C. State 3- 6 L Virginia 5- 2 W 5 Penn State 5- 1 W 21 Winthrop 9- 0 W South Carolina 0- 7 L 6 James Madison 5- 4 W 3/ 2 Appalachian State 6- 0 W Richmond 5- 2 W 7 Elon 6- 1 W 3 James Madison 1- 6 L Radford 6- 1 W 8 Slippery Rock 9- 0 W 4 UNC Asheville 8- 1 W Swarthmore 7- 0 W 10 Old Dominion 4- 5 L 5 Kenyon College 7- 2 L U. of the South 7- 0 W 11 Pitt 9- 0 W 6 Johnson State 9- 0 W Georgia Southern* 2- 5 L 12 Washington College 8- 1 W 22 Harvard 5- 2 W William & Mary 5- 2 W 13 Oklahoma 2- 7 L 23 Ohio 5- 4 W Coll. of Charleston* 5- 2 W 14 George Mason 6- 0 W 24 Colorado 0- 9 L Elon* 3- 4 L 16 Virginia 4- 5 L 27 Wake Forest 1- 5 L Furman* 1- 6 L 18 Wooster 9- 0 W 4/ 4 Charlotte 3- 5 L Western Carolina* 6- 1 W 19 at Duke 3- 6 L Chattanooga* 6- 1 W 20 Washington & Lee 6- 3 W Schedule not complete East Tennessee State* 4- 3 W 24 Harvard 7- 2 W Charlotte 6- 1 W 25 Ohio 8- 1 W The Citadel* 7- 0 W 26 at The Citadel* 5- 4 W Appalachian State* 7- 0 W 27 at North Carolina 3- 6 L 1991 VMI* NA 30 Charlotte NA SoCon Tournament2 NA 31 Pfeiffer NA 16-13; iNdePeNdeNT Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 4/ 8 at East Tenn. State* NA 2/ 9 at Wake Forest 5- 3 W 9 at VMI* NA 10 North Carolina 0- 7 L 10 at Chattanooga* NA 22 East Carolina 3- 6 L 12 N.C. State NA 23 Virginia 0- 7 L 13 at Belmont Abbey NA 24 Va. Commonwealth 0- 6 L 1994 16 William & Mary NA 3/ 4 Kenyon 6- 0 W 20 at Furman* NA 11 Washington College 5- 4 W 16-6; 4-2 socoN 22 Appalachian State* NA 14 University of South 7- 0 W 9/ 18 Queens 6- 1 W 28-30 at SoCon Tournament 3rd 15 Charleston Southern 7- 0 W 10/29 Charlotte 5- 2 W 17 Washington & Lee 4- 3 W Boldface type denotes home match 2/ 18 East Carolina 4- 1 W 19 at Furman 7- 2 L 19 Virginia 0- 7 L 21 Colorado 0- 6 L 20 at North Carolina 0- 7 L 22 Elon 4- 5 L 26 Washington & Lee 7- 0 W 1989 23 at Winthrop* 6- 3 W 27 vs. Francis Marion1 5- 0 W 24 at Augusta* 7- 0 W 19-9; iNdePeNdeNT 27 at South Carolina 0- 6 L 25 at Coastal Carolina* 4- 5 L 3/ 11 Pfeiffer 6- 1 W Charlotte 8- 1 W 27 at Campbell* 1- 8 W 12 Richmond 3- 4 L Catawba 9- 0 W 28 at N.C. State 5- 4 W 19 at Georgia Southern* 2- 5 L North Carolina 1- 8 L 4/ 5 at Charlotte 5- 2 W 21 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W South Carolina 0- 9 L 7 William & Mary NA 23 at Chattanooga* 5- 2 W East Carolina 9- 0 W 9 Catawba NA 25 at Western Carolina 7- 0 W Penn State 5- 4 W 12 East Tennessee State NA 26 William & Mary 6- 1 W Old Dominion 4- 5 L 15 UNC Greensboro NA 27 Appalachian State* 6- 1 W Richmond 1- 5 L 17-21at Big South Tournament1 NA 29 VMI* 6- 1 W Virginia 1- 5 L 1 31 at Charlotte 5- 1 W University of South 4- 5 L at Augusta, Ga. 4/ 9 Belmont Abbey 6- 0 W Washington & Lee 5- 4 W 10 East Tennessee State* 4- 3 W Pittsburgh 7- 2 W 14 Barton (Forfeit) W Washington College 8- 1 W 15 at Furman* 2- 5 L William & Mary 5- 2 W 22-24 SoCon Tournament2 3rd Wooster 8- 1 W

Virginia Tech 3- 6 L 1992 1at University of South Carolina, Columbia, Harvard 5- 4 W S.C. 16-6; Na Big soUTh 2 Ohio 5- 4 W at Davidson, N.C. Boldface type denotes home match Oberlin 8- 1 W Results for 1992 are not available Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match Colorado 3- 6 L at Charlotte 5- 4 W Baptist 6- 2 W UNC Greensboro 5- 2 W at Wake Forest 0- 5 L Wofford 9- 0 W UNC Asheville 7- 0 W at Belmont Abbey 8- 1 W East Tennessee State 8- 1 W at Duke 0- 5 L

Boldface type denotes home match

22001188 MMEENN’’SS TTEENNNNIISS 9 Year by Year (since 1988)

16 Richmond 3- 4 L 6 at VMI* 7- 0 W 1995 20 Winthrop 3- 4 L 9 at Appalachian State 5- 2 W 12-10; 4-2 socoN 21 Campbell 5- 2 W 10 at East Tennessee State* 1- 6 L 23 Chattanooga* 5- 2 W 13 Furman* 3- 4 L 1 2/ 5 South Carolina 1- 6 L 25 Georgia Southern* 7- 0 W 16 vs. Georgia Southern 0- 4 L 18 Virginia 0- 7 L 27 Wofford 5- 2 W 1 19 UNC Greenboro 7- 0 W 27 Colby 7- 0 W SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home match 25 Washington & Lee 7- 0 W 4/ 1 at East Tennessee State* 4- 3 W Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 28 Pfeiffer 4- 0 W 6 Furman* 4- 3 W 3/ 16 Radford 5- 2 W 9 Charlotte 5- 2 W 18 Richmond 1- 6 L 12 at VMI* 7- 0 W 19 The Citadel* 6- 1 W 13 at Appalachian State* 6- 1 W 20 Georgia Southern* 2- 5 L 17 The Citadel* 6- 1 W 2000 18-20 SoCon Touranment1 2nd 25 Charleston Southern 5- 2 W 12-11; 5-5 socoN 25 Belmont Abbey 5- 2 W 2 27 Wofford 3- 4 L at Davidson, N.C. 2/ 5 Queens 6- 1 W 29 Charlotte 2- 5 L Boldface type denotes home match 5 Belmont Abbey 6- 1 W 4/ 1 James Madison1 4- 1 W Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 19 James Madison 3- 4 L 1 College of Charleston1 3- 2 W 26 Campbell 2- 5 L 2 Wake Forest1 2- 3 L 3/ 2 at North Carolina 2- 5 L 6 at Appalachian State* 2- 5 L 4 at South Carolina 0- 7 L 8 Chattanooga* 5- 2 W 1998 8 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W 9 Furman* 3- 4 L 18-9; 7-2 socoN 10 at Georgia Southern* 1- 6 L 12 High Point 6- 1 W 11 at College of Charleston* 6- 1 W 17 at VMI* 6- 1 W 2/ 7 Queens 7- 0 W 13 Richmond 4- 0 W 18 at East Tennessee State* 0- 7 L 7 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W 24 Marquette 5- 2 W 2 21-23 SoCon Touranment 4th 15 vs. Francis Marion1 5- 0 W 28 at Charlotte 2- 5 L

1 15 at South Carolina 1- 6 L 4/ 1 East Tennessee State* 2- 5 L at Wake Forest 4/1 Invite, Winston-Salem, 4 VMI* 7- 0 W N.C. 21 N.C. State 4- 3 W 2at Davidson, N.C. 27 East Carolina 6- 1 W 9 at Furman* 2- 5 L Boldface type denotes home match 3/ 1 at Chattanooga* 1- 6 L 15 at Elon 4- 2 W Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 2 at Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W 16 Appalachian State* 7- 0 W 4 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W 17 at Wofford* 6- 0 W 6 Rice 2- 5 L 20 UNC Greensboro* 3- 4 L 9 Swarthmore 6- 1 W 25 at Chattanooga* 3- 4 L 1996 13 James Madison 4- 3 W 27 vs. VMI1 4- 0 W 14 Virginia 2- 5 L 28 vs. UNC Greensboro1 4- 2 W 11-9; 3-4 socoN 15 Richmond 5- 2 W 29 vs. Furman1 1- 4 L 19 Harvard2 0- 4 L 2/ 2 at North Carolina 0- 7 L 1 20 Fresno State2 1- 6 L SoCon Tournament; Chattanooga, Tenn. 4 Va. Commonwealth NA 21 Tulane2 3- 4 L Boldface type denotes home match 10 Virginia 2- 5 L 23 Appalachian State* 5- 2 W Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 17 Queens 7- 0 W 25 UNC Greensboro* 4- 3 W 17 East Carolina 5- 2 W 26 at Furman* 0- 7 L 25 at South Carolina 0- 6 L 29 VMI* 7- 0 W 25 vs. James Madison1 2- 3 L 4/ 5 at Wofford* 0- 7 L 3/ 2 at The Citadel* 7- 0 W 6 East Tennessee State* 4- 3 W 2001 4 at Georgia Southern* 2- 5 L 8 at Charlotte 6- 1 W 6 at Chattanooga* 2- 5 L 12-11; 5-5 socoN 17 vs. UNC Greenboro3 4- 3 W 7 at Wofford 5- 2 W 18 vs. Furman3 4- 2 W 2/ 1 at North Carolina 0- 7 L 9 West Virginia 7- 0 W 19 vs. Chattanooga3 1- 4 W 3 Queens 6- 1 W 13 Swarthmore 7- 0 W 3 Belmont Abbey 6- 1 W 15 VMI* 7- 0 W 1 at University of South Carolina, Columbia, 4 South Carolina 2- 5 L 17 Richmond 5- 2 W S.C. 11 Richmond 3- 4 L 23 Appalachian State* 2- 5 L 2 Blue Gray College Classic , Montgomery, Ala. 24 James Madison 3- 4 L 24 at Furman* 1- 6 L 3SoCon Tournament; Greenville, S.C. 3/ 12 Liberty 7- 0 W 28 at Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W Boldface type denotes home match 14 Chattanooga* 1- 6 L 4/ 2 Elon 6- 1 W Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 17 Denison 6- 1 W 6 at Wake Forest2 2- 3 L 18 Furman* 1- 6 L 6 vs. Coll. of Charleston* 3- 2 W 25 Coll. of Charleston* 4- 3 W 11 at Charlotte 3- 4 L 1999 27 UNC Asheville 7- 0 W 15 East Tennessee State* 5- 2 W 31 at VMI* 7- 0 W 19-21 at SoCon Tournament3 5th 15-9; 7-3 socoN 4/ 4 at UNC Greensboro* 1- 6 L

1at Columbia, S.C. 1/ 30 at North Carolina 1- 6 L 5 at Wofford* 6- 1 W 2at Wake Forest Invite, Winston-Salem, N.C. 2/ 6 Queens 6- 1 W 7 The Citadel* 5- 2 W 3at Greenville, S.C. 6 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W 8 Georgia Southern* 4- 3 W Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 23 East Carolina 6- 1 W 10 Charlotte 1- 6 L 24 Campbell 5- 2 W 12 at Appalachian State* 2- 5 L 26 at South Carolina 2- 5 L 13 at East Tennessee State* 1- 6 L 3/ 2 at Charleston Southern 1- 6 L 17 Elon 4- 3 W 6 Richmond 2- 5 L 19 vs. The Citadel1 4- 2 W 1997 7 Navy 4- 3 W 20 vs. UNC Greensboro1 0- 4 L 14-8; 7-0 socoN 8 Temple 4- 3 W 14 James Madison 4- 3 W 1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. 1/ 29 at North Carolina 0- 7 L 16 Wofford* 6- 1 W Boldface type denotes home match 2/ 14 East Carolina 0- 7 L 18 Charlotte 1- 6 L Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 15 Virginia 0- 7 L 20 College of Charleston* 4- 3 W 22 UNC Greenboro 4- 3 W 23 at UNC Greensboro* 5- 2 W 23 South Carolina 0- 7 L 26 The Citadel* 6- 1 W 3/ 3 Duquesne1 7- 0 W 27 Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W 4 at Florida Southern 4- 3 W 28 American 5- 2 W 9 Miami (OH) 3- 4 L 4/ 2 Chattanooga* 2- 5 L 15 Kentucky 0- 7 L

10 DDAADAAVVVVIIIIDDDDSOOSSNNOO WWNNIIL LWDDCCIAALTLSDDCCAATTSS Year by Year (since 1988)

2002 2004 2006 12-13; 4-6 socoN 10-14; 2-8 socoN 10-12; 2-7 socoN

1/ 31 at #34 North Carolina 0- 7 L 1/ 31 at North Carolina 0- 7 L 1/ 28 Gardner-Webb 6- 1 W 2/ 2 Belmont Abbey 5- 2 W 2/ 1 North Carolina A&T 7- 0 W 29 South Carolina State 1- 6 L 2 Queens 6- 1 W 2 Gardner-Webb 7- 0 W 2/ 3 #25 Presbyterian 4- 3 W 9 Liberty 4- 3 W 7 Queens 7- 0 W 7 Queens 6- 1 W 10 at #31 South Carolina 0- 7 L 7 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W 11 at #12 South Carolina 0- 7 L 17 UNC Asheville 4- 3 W 15 at #24 South Carolina 0- 7 L 12 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W 3/ 1 at College of Charleston* 1- 6 L 20 Richmond 4- 3 W 19 Lees-McRae 5- 2 W 4 at The Citadel* 5- 2 W 28 at The Citadel* 2- 5 L 25 at College of Charleston* 0- 7 L 1 4 vs. James Madison 4- 1 W 29 at Coll. of Charleston* 2- 5 L 26 at The Citadel* 1- 6 L 5 at Georgia Southern* 1- 6 L 3/ 13 James Madison 6- 1 W 3/ 7 James Madison 3- 4 L 7 at Chattanooga* 1- 6 L 21 Furman* 1- 6 L 11 Georgia Southern* 6- 1 W 11 Pennsylvania 0- 7 L 26 Chattanooga* 4- 3 W 12 Richmond 4- 3 W 15 Memphis 1- 6 L 27 South Carolina State 4- 3 W 15 Wofford* 3- 4 W 22 Marquette 6- 1 W 30 Elon* 2- 5 L 18 #22 N.C. State 0- 7 L 24 Wofford* 6- 1 W 4/ 2 Georgia Southern* 3- 4 L 26 Chattanooga* 1- 6 L

29 East Tennessee State* 1- 6 L 3 Wofford* 4- 3 W 27 UNC Greensboro* 5- 2 W 30 UAB 0- 7 L 8 at Charlotte 3- 4 L 4/ 1 at Charlotte 5- 2 W

4/ 2 UNC Greensboro* 1- 6 L 12 at East Tenn. State* 0- 7 L 5 #69 Furman 0- 7 L

4 at Charlotte 1- 6 L 16 at UNC Greensboro* 3- 4 L 9 at Elon* 1- 6 L 5 Appalachian State* 5- 2 W 17 at Appalachian State* 2- 5 L 18 at Appalachian State* 3- 4 L 1 7 at Elon 4- 3 W 22 vs. UNC Greensboro1 4- 3 W 20 vs. Georgia Southern 4- 0 W 1 12 VMI* 6- 1 W 23 vs. East Tenn. State1 0- 4 L 21 vs. Elon 0- 4 L 14 at Furman* 0- 7 L 1 1 18 vs. Wofford 4- 1 W 1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. 1 19 vs. East Tennessee State 0- 4 L Boldface type denotes home match Boldface type denotes home match Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 1Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home match Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match Boldface type denotes home match 2005 2007 Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 11-14; 4-6 socoN 8-16; 2-7 socoN

1/ 22 at #18 North Carolina 0- 7 L 1/ 26 UNC Wilmington 2- 5 L 23 at #37 N.C. State 1- 6 L 2/ 3 Queens 7- 0 W 2003 2/ 2 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W 3 Wingate 7- 0 W 10-12; 3-6 socoN 5 Presbyterian 5- 2 W 4 Gardner-Webb 5- 2 W 5 Richmond 2- 5 L 10 at #39 South Carolina 2- 5 L 2/ 1 Queens 7- 0 W 6 #16 South Carolina 1- 4 L 16 Dartmouth 1- 6 L 1 Belmont Abbey 7- 0 W 16 Queens 7- 0 W 18 East Carolina 3- 4 L 9 #20 South Carolina 1- 6 L 23 Gardner-Webb 7- 0 W 24 Samford 2- 5 L 13 Gardner-Webb 7- 0 W 3/ 8 Elon* 5- 2 W 3/ 2 James Madison 6- 1 W 15 Liberty 4- 3 W 12 James Madison 7- 0 W 3 at Chattanooga* 2- 5 L 22 Richmond 3- 4 L 13 #63 Army 2- 5 L 5 at Emory 1- 6 L 26 American 1- 6 L 16 The Citadel* 6- 1 W 7 at Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W 3/ 9 James Madison 6- 1 W 17 #72 ETSU* 1- 6 L 11 at Wofford* 1- 6 L 12 Chattanooga* 4- 2 W 20 at Chattanooga* 0- 7 L 15 Charlotte 3- 4 L 16 Franklin & Marshall 7- 0 W 23 UNC Greensboro* 6- 1 W 17 Richmond 7- 0 W 18 Elon 2- 5 L 24 Charlotte 4- 3 W 18 at #57 Furman* 2- 5 L 22 M.I.T 7- 0 W 29 #72 UAB 2- 5 L 20 Appalachian State* 1- 6 L 23 at Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W 4/ 1 Northern Colorado 7- 0 W 24 College of Charleston* 3- 4 L 25 Appalachian State* 2- 5 L 2 College of Charleston* 2- 5 L 4/ 5 #42 Elon* 0- 7 L 28 East Tennessee State* 2- 5 L 8 Boston College 2- 5 L 6 The Citadel* 6- 1 W 30 UNC Greensboro* 6- 1 W 10 at Wofford* 3- 4 L 13 at UNC Greensboro* 1- 6 L 4/ 3 Charlotte 3- 4 L 13 Appalachian State* 5- 2 W 19 vs. UNC Greensboro 1 4- 2 W 5 College of Charleston* 2- 5 L 15 at Furman* 1- 6 L 20 vs. Elon 1 0- 4 L 6 at Furman* 0- 6 L 17 at Georgia Southern* 1- 6 L 12 The Citadel* 3- 4 L 21 vs. Appalachian State1 3- 4 L 1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. 13 at Wofford* 3- 4 L Boldface type denotes home match 16 vs. The Citadel1 2- 4 L 1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match Boldface type denotes home match 1SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match Boldface type denotes home match Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

22001188 MMEENN’’SS TTEENNNNIISS 11 Year by Year (since 1988)

2008 2010 14-8; 5-4 socoN 10-11; 4-6 socoN

1/ 19 at #20 N.C. State 0- 7 L 1/ 16 at #66 Clemson 0- 7 L 27 USC-Upstate 4- 3 W 23 Presbyterian 4- 0 W 2/ 2 Longwood 6- 1 W 23 Richmond 4- 1 W 9 at #58 South Carolina 1- 6 L 31 South Carolina State 7- 0 W 10 Gardner-Webb 5- 2 W 2/ 3 Gardner-Webb 6- 1 W 16 Presbyterian 7- 0 W 14 at #59 Furman* 3- 4 L 17 Brown 6- 1 W 20 East Carolina 3- 4 L 23 at The Citadel* 4- 3 W 27 Winston-Salem State 7- 0 W 3/ 1 at #17 Wake Forest 0- 7 L 27 UNC Asheville 7- 0 W 2 at College of Charleston* 4- 3 W 3/ 13 Chattanooga* 7- 0 W 4 vs. James Madison 1 6- 1 W 24 The Citadel* 5- 2 W 20 Wofford* 3- 4 L 27 Georgia Southern* 4- 3 W 22 Chattanooga* 5- 2 W 28 College of Charleston* 2- 5 L 25 Coastal Carolina 7- 0 W 29 Brown 0- 7 L 27 UNC Greensboro* 6- 1 W 31 at Wofford* 7- 0 W 30 Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W 4/ 3 at UNCG* 2- 5 L 4/ 2 at #75 Elon* 1- 6 L 6 at Elon* 3- 4 L 5 S.C. State 6- 1 W 10 Samford* 3- 4 L 6 at East Carolina 4- 3 W 11 at Charlotte 3- 4 L 11 at Appalachian State* 3- 4 L 13 at Winthrop 2- 5 L 12 #69 Furman* 2- 5 L 18 Appalachian State* 1- 6 L 18 vs. Appalachian State 2 3- 4 L Boldface type denotes home match 1at Hilton Head, S.C. Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 2SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. Boldface type denotes home match 2011 2009 7-18; 2-8 socoN 7-17; 2-8 socoN 1/ 15 at #57 N.C. State 0- 7 L 15 vs. UNC Wilmington1 1- 4 L 1/ 23 vs. Boston1 7- 0 W 22 at No. 53 Clemson 3- 4 L 24 at Brown 0- 7 L 2/ 5 Gardner-Webb 6- 1 W 25 at Boston College 1- 6 L 5 No. 60 USC-Upstate 5- 0 W 2/ 1 #68 Radford 1- 6 L 11 at No. 73 Harvard 2- 5 L 7 at #51 South Carolina 0- 7 L 12 at Brown 1- 6 L 10 Gardner-Webb 5- 2 W 19 Lees-McRae 6- 1 W 14 USC Upstate 1- 6 L 19 UNC Asheville 2- 5 L 27 Richmond 4- 2 W 23 at Winthrop 2- 5 L 3/ 1 at Samford* 3- 4 L 3/ 5 at No. 37 Wake Forest 1- 6 L 3 at Chattanooga* 5- 2 W 6 Chattanooga* 3- 4 L 9 St. Louis 3- 4 L 12 Elon* 3- 4 L 12 Indiana State 4- 0 W 16 Charlotte* 5- 2 W 21 at Furman* 0- 7 L 19 UNCG* 2- 5 L 23 Illinois at Chicago 3- 4 L 22 No. 63 Radford 0- 7 L 28 UNC Greensboro* 2- 5 L 26 Samford* 3- 4 L 4/ 1 #66 Elon 0- 7 L 29 at Wofford* 3- 4 L 4 at Coll. of Charleston* 2- 5 L 4/ 2 at Appalachian State* 2- 5 L 5 at Georgia Southern* 1- 6 L 3 Georgia Southern* 4- 3 W 8 Wofford* 2- 5 L 9 at The Citadel* 6- 0 W 11 at The Citadel* 5- 2 W 10 at Coll. of Charleston* 0- 7 L 16 Appalachian State* 0- 7 L 14 at Furman* 3- 4 L 17 Charlotte 2- 5 L 20 vs. Wofford 2 4- 1 W 23 vs. Samford2 4- 3 W 21 vs. Coll. of Charleston 2 0- 4 L 24 vs. Furman2 0- 4 L 1Raleigh, N.C. (N.C. State campus) 1Providence, R.I. 2SoCon Tournament; Chattanooga, Tenn. 2SoCon Tournament; Elon, N.C. Boldface type denotes home match Boldface type denotes home match Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match

12 DDAADAAVVVVIIIIDDDDSOOSSNNOO WWNNIIL LWDDCCIAALTLSDDCCAATTSS Year by Year (since 1988) 2012 7-14; 3-7 socoN

1/ 28 Gardner-Webb 2- 5 L 29 at South Carolina 0- 7 L 2/ 3 Wingate 7- 0 W 11 Richmond 3- 4 L 11 Presbyterian 4- 1 W 18 Campbell 4- 3 W 23 at Charlotte 2- 5 L 3/ 4 at Central Florida 2- 5 L 7 at Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W 8 at South Carolina St. 2- 5 L 11 at Elon* 3- 4 L 17 at UNCG* 2- 5 L 2015 18 The Citadel* 6- 1 W 24 Winthrop 7- 0 W 12-10; 4-1 a-10 25 Appalachian State* 2- 5 L 1/ 17 No. 24 Clemson 0- 7 L 28 Furman* 2- 5 L 2/ 4 Gardner-Webb 3- 4 L 31 at Samford* 2- 5 L 7 Wingate 5- 2 W 4/ 1 at Chattanooga* 4- 3 W 7 Presbyterian 2- 5 L 11 Wofford* 3- 4 L 13 at Sacred Heart 6- 1 W 15 College of Charleston* 2- 5 L 1 14 at Fordham* 4- 0 W 19 vs. Chattanooga 3- 4 L 15 at St. Francis 4- 0 W 21 Limestone 7- 0 W 1 SoCon Tournament; Charleston, S.C. 21 USC-Upstate 4- 2 W Boldface type denotes home match 22 North Carolina A&T 7- 0 W Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 3/ 5 at The Citadel 6- 1 W 7 George Mason* 6- 1 W 14 George Washington* 4- 3 W 2013 2014 15 Saint Joseph’s* 7- 0 W 12-9; 5-5 socoN 5-18; 2-7 socoN 18 at Wofford 1- 6 L 25 UNCG 1- 6 L 1/ 19 No. 60 Clemson 0- 7 L 1/ 18 vs. No. 59 Yale1 2- 5 L 28 at Richmond* 1- 6 L 2/ 2 Wingate 5- 0 W 19 at No. 38 Virginia Tech 1- 6 L 29 at N.C. Central 5- 2 W 2 Presbyterian 4- 0 W 26 Winthrop 2- 5 L 4/ 2 Elon 3- 4 L 5 Gardner-Webb 4- 2 W 2/ 1 at No. 28 Auburn 2- 5 L 7 at Charlotte 1- 6 L 9 at Temple Canceled 2 vs. Mercer1 2- 5 L 11 at Appalachian State 2- 5 L 9 at Saint Josephn Canceled 8 Richmond 4- 2 W 24 vs. George Mason1 3- 4 L 16 Richmond 4- 1 W 8 Presbyterian 2- 5 L 16 Brevard College 6- 0 W 15 at Gardner-Webb Canceled 1 A-10 Tournament, Mason, Ohio 20 Belmont Abbey 6- 0 W 21 at George Mason 4- 3 W Boldface type denotes home match 3/ 2 at UNC Wilmington 0- 7 L 22 at Georgetown 2- 5 L Asterisk (*) denotes A-10 match 3 at Coastal Carolina 2- 5 L 3/ 2 at USC-Upstate 0- 7 L 6 Chattanooga* 5- 2 W 4 at No. 44 Flagler 4- 3 W 8 at The Citadel* 5- 2 W 8 at Georgia Southern* 3- 4 L 10 at Coll. of Charleston* 3- 4 L 9 at No. 46 Elon* 1- 6 L 2016 13 Elon* 1- 6 L 20 Wofford* 1- 6 L 11-10; 4-1 a-10 17 Binghamton Canceled 22 at Samford* 3- 4 L 20 at Appalachian State* 0- 7 L 23 at Chattanooga* 5- 2 W 1/ 16 Georgia Southern 3- 4 L 23 Georgia Southern* 5- 2 W 26 Appalachian State* 1- 6 L 30 N.C. Central Canceled 26 at Wofford* 4- 3 W 30 The Citadel* 7- 0 W 31 Gardner-Webb 1- 6 L 29 No. 74 Samford* 0- 7 L 4/ 3 Charlotte 0- 7 L 2/ 6 at UNCG 1- 6 L 4/ 7 UNCG* 2- 5 L 6 at UNCG* 0- 7 L 6 at North Carolina A&T 6- 1 W 13 at Furman* 4- 3 W 9 Furman* 1- 6 L 13 Wingate 7- 0 W 23 vs. Wofford1 4- 1 W 13 College of Charleston 1- 6 L 14 Richmond* 3- 4 L 24 vs. Samford1 1- 4 L 16 vs. Chattanooga3 1- 6 L 20 at Presbyterian Rained Out 27 Pfeiffer 6- 1 W 1SoCon Tournament; Elon, N.C. 1 at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. 3/ 1 at Miami 0- 7 L Boldface type denotes home match 2 at Auburn, Auburn, Ala. 3 at Florida Atlantic 0- 7 L Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 3 SoCon Tournament; Elon, N.C. 6 Fairfield 6- 1 W Boldface type denotes home match 9 Wofford Postponed Asterisk (*) denotes SoCon match 12 The Citadel 5- 2 W 15 at Elon 1- 6 L 19 at Duquesne* 4- 0 W 20 at Saint Joseph’s* 5- 1 W 24 Dayton* 4- 3 W 4/ 2 at George Mason* 4- 2 W 3 at James Madison 4- 2 W 6 Charlotte 2- 5 L 9 Appalachian State 6- 1 W 10 College of Charleston 3- 4 L 15 vs. Dayton1 2- 4 L

1 A-10 Tournament, Charlottesville, Va. Boldface type denotes home match Asterisk (*) denotes A-10 match 22001188 MMEENN’’SS TTEENNNNIISS 13 Hall of Fame Members

2017 16-8; 4-2 a-10

1/ 21 Winthrop 4- 1 W 21 Clemson 1- 6 L 25 Gardner-Webb 7- 0 W 28 at Fordham * 7- 0 W 29 at Fairfield 7- 0 W 2/ 4 Wingate 7- 0 W 4 N.C. A&T 7- 0 W 11 vs. St. Bonaventure * 1 6- 1 W 11 at Virginia Tech 1- 6 L 18 Presbyterian 6- 1 W 25 at Radford 4- 0 W 26 at VCU * 1- 6 L 3/ 5 at No. 48 UCF 1- 6 L 9 at Bethune Cookman 4- 0 W 12 Saint Joseph’s * 7- 0 W 17 USC-Upstate 5- 2 W 19 George Mason* 4- 2 W 25 at Coll. of Charleston 2- 5 L 26 at The Citadel 7- 0 W 4/ 1 at Richmond* 1- 6 L 2 N.C. Central 6- 1 W 13 UNCG 3- 4 L 15 at Appalachian State 4- 2 W 28 vs. Dayton 2 3- 4 L

1 at Blacksburg, Va. 2 A-10 Tournament, Orlando, Fla. Boldface type denotes home match Asterisk (*) denotes A-10 match

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Oliver Roddey, Hall Class of 1989-90

Roddey won more state tennis championships than any other male player in North Carolina. He was a junior champion at age 14 and later ranked No. 1 in the South for men. He played No. 1 at Davidson four years and won the Southern Conference singles and doubles championships in 1950. He's one of the origi- nal members of the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame. Roddey was undefeated in North Carolina tour- naments (1947-52) and the first North Carolinian named to the Junior Davis Cup Team in 1948.

Archibald W. Archer, Hall Class of 1990-91

Archer '47 is legendary for his accomplishments in tennis. As a junior he led the Wildcats to an 8-0 record. He played No. 1 and led Davidson to a 13-4 record as a senior. He's been prominent on the na- tional tennis scene since he graduated, winning a number of championships in his age bracket. One of his most remarkable achievements came in 1974 when Archer defeated Bobby Riggs for the National 60 Clay Court Championship and then teamed with Riggs for the doubles title. He was inducted into the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1977. Like many students of his day, Archer was a two-sport athlete and played football.

P. Whitlock Cobb, Hall Class of 1989-90

Cobb, one of Davidson's finest multi-sport athletes, was named Southern Conference Athlete of the Year in 1950 and is a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. He was a four-year starter in and captain of the 1950 team. He was a four-year starter in tennis and teamed with Bo Roddey to win the Southern Confer- ence doubles championship in 1950. Cobb also earned four letters in track, giving him a total of 12 varsity letters.

Charles Williams, Hall Class of 2000-01

Mike Williams, considered by his peers as the best athlete at Davidson of his era, was a multi-sport star for the Wildcat, participating in basketball, football and tennis. In basketball, he played four seasons (1944, ’47, ’48, ’49) and was co-captain for two years. In football he played three seasons (1943, ’47, ’48) and was a member of the tennis team two years (1947, ’48). He was named all-state in basketball and was a third team All-Southern Conference selection. His Davidson career was interrupted by a tour of duty with the Army Air Corps from 1944-46. At Davidson, he was a member of the Student Council, junior class president, president of Kappa Sigma and was named to Who’s Who Among American College Students.

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Harry Fogleman, Hall Class of 2001-02

Fogleman was Davidson’s tennis coach during one of its most successful eras, posting a record of 175 wins against only 69 defeats in 11 seasons with the Wildcats. His teams won the Southern Conference championship six of seven years from 1965-71 despite not having a single scholarship player. As a head coach at Duke, Cincinnati and Davidson, his overall record was 390 wins against just 133 losses. Fogleman starred as a player at Duke and played professionally after graduating. In 1971, he was honored by the National Tennis Education Foundation as the nation’s “outstanding teacher for making the greatest contribution to tennis in the United States.” He served on five USLTA committees and designed rackets for a sporting goods manufacturer. Fogleman also guided Davidson’s soccer teams from 1962 until 1972, posting a record of 81-33-8. He guided the Wildcats to Southern Conference championships in 1970 and ’71. Fogleman owns the distinction as the only Davidson coach to win two conference championships in the same school year (1970-71).

Jon Pastel, Hall Class of 2008-09

Pastel ‘98 was a two-time Southern Conference Singles Champion and is the only Davidson tennis player to earn All-SoCon honors in all four seasona as a Wildcat. He posted a career record of 108-32, in- cluding a 17-4 mark as a senior, on his way to being named SoCon Player of the Year in both the 1996 and 1997 seasons, the only player in school history to win the award and one of three in conference his- tory to earn multiple Player of the Year honors. In 1997, he became the first Wildcat to reach the NCAA Tournament. He achieved a national ranking as high as 30th during his career and earned the Tommy Peters Award in 1998 for his outstanding athletic accomplishments while at Davidson.

Jeff Frank, Hall Class of 2011-12

Frank spent 34 years as the men’s head tennis coach and won more games than any coach in David- son history in any sport (541-319-1). He was the Southern Conference Coach of the Year five times and compiled 29 winning records in his 34 seasons. He was inducted into the North Carolina Tennis Hall of Fame in 1996. He was given the SoCon Distinguished Service Award in 2006, and only former wrestling coach Charlie Parker (40 years) had a longer coaching tenure at Davidson. Frank took over the tennis program in 1973 and led the ‘Cats to a 23-2 record and a SoCon title. The Wildcats logged 20-win seasons under Frank nine times, including four in a row from 1985-88. He was also the Big South Coach of the Year both seasons Davidson competed in that league. Frank passed away in May of 2009.

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all-socoN Jeff Frank retired as one of the most seccussful coaches iNd. chaMPs No. 5 Singles in all of Davidson sports. For 34 years he was the staple Billy Boykin 1999 of the men's tennis program as he concluded with a No. 1 Singles Stewart Boswell 1975 record of astonishing 541 wins against 319 defeats. Frank Jon Pastel 1996 Gary Bressler 1972 had 29 winning seasons, was named the Southern Con- David Weaver 1972 Charles Hardaway ference coach of the year four different times and nine Bob Koury 1971 1969 times the Wildcats posted 20-win seasons during Frank’s James Cantrell1968, George Berner 1968 tenure, including four straight from 1985-88. In addition, Bill Council 1966 ’70 George Mueller 1967 Frank led the Wildcats to SoCon titles in 1973, ’76 and Corky Clark 1955 ’97. Lacy Keesler 1954 Peter Parrott 1966 A ’66 graduate of Davidson, Frank was inducted into the North Carolina Bo Roddy 1950 Richard Hurd 1965 tennis Hall of Fame in November of 1996. No. 2 Singles No. 6 Singles Jon Pastel 1995 Alex Okulski 1997 Bill Young 1987 Sedge Gray 1983 Nick Petrou 1981 Chip Bondurant 1978 John Trout 1976 David Weaver1970, Steve Holman 1975 ’71 Rick Quinby 1973 Sam Hatcher 1967 Jeff Chetwood 1971 Esmond Phelps 1966 David Jennings 1967 Woody Faulk 1966 No. 3 Singles George Mueller 1965 1973 1955 Brett Ialacci 1997 Russell Briggs 1993 Bill Young 1986 Fogleman was Davidson’s tennis coach during one of its Jeff Dumansky 1971 most successful eras, posting a record of 175 wins against Bob Koury 1970 only 69 defeats in 11 seasons with the Wildcats (1962-72). Sam Hatcher 1966 His teams won the Southern Conference championships six of seven years from 1965-71 despite not having a single No. 4 Singles scholarship player. As a head coach at Duke, Florida, David Jespersen 1994 Cincinnati and Davidson, his overall record was 390-133. Bill Young 1985 In 2002, he was inducted into the Davidson Athletics Maarten Ruys 1973 Hall of Fame. Jim Cantrell 1971 Jeff Dumansky 1970 Woody Faulk 1968 Peter Parrott 1965, ’67 Richard Hurd 1966 Bill Council 1964

Jon Pastel left Davidson in 1998 as one of its most accomplished athletes in recent his- tory. He twice won Southern Conference sin- gles championships and was named to the all-conference team in each of his four sea- sons.

Russell Briggs Judson Sutherland

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socoN chaMPs socoN sPorTsMaNshiP a-10 rooKie Regular-Season Tourney aWard PerforMers of WeeK 1997, 1976 1973, 1971, 1970, 1985 Jim Thompson 1968, 1967, 1966, 2015 1986 Bill Young 1965, 1955, 1954 1988 Jim Thompson Feb. 11 Shamael Chaudhry 1998 Jon Pastel Feb. 17 Shamael Chaudhry socoN coach of year 2013 Joe Schafer Feb. 24 Artem Khrapko March 17 David Hager 1975 Jeff Frank March 31 David Hager 1983 Jeff Frank socoN Players of 1993 Jeff Frank WeeK 2017 1997 Jeff Frank Feb. 7 Axel Fries 2001 Feb. 21 Axel Fries socoN ToUrNey MVP April 10 Whit Hansen Feb. 28 Axel Fries 1996 Jon Pastel 2005 March 14 Axel Fries March 14 Daniel Bermeo March21 Axel Fries 2010 socoN Player of year Feb. 16 Joe Schafer 1994 Russell Briggs 2013 a-10 PerforMers of 1996 Jon Pastel March 13 Joe Schafer WeeK 1997 Jon Pastel iTa acadeMic TeaM hoNors 2015 socoN all-coNf. Feb. 11 J.B. Gough 2016 3.35 GPA Mar. 17 Artem Khrapko Singles 1993 Albie Varoski iTa scholar aThleTe hoNors 2016 Mar. 22 Shamael Chaudhry 1994 Russell Briggs 2016 Evan Watkins 1995 Jon Pastel J.B. Gough 1996 Jon Pastel 2017 Zack Zapatero Feb. 7 David Hager 1997 Jon Pastel David Hager 1998 Jon Pastel Eli Abernethy 2003 Rob Haywood 2008 Flaviu Simihaian 2008 Scott Myers* a-10 acadeMic TeaM a-10 all-coNf. 2010 Calum Gee* 2011 Joe Schafer ! 2017 J.B. Gough * – second team No. 6 position First Team ! – second team No. 1 position 2015 Shamael Chaudhry a-10 freshMaN of year Artem Khrapko Doubles 2017 Axel Fries First Team 1994 Russell Briggs 2016 Shamael Chaudhry Ryan Harper Second Team 1997 Scott Briggs 2016 Artem Khrapko Jon Pastel 1998 Ted Kaplan First Team Judson Sutherland 2017 Shamael Chaudhry 1999 Scott Briggs Second Team Judson Sutherland 2017 Axel Fries 2010 Eric Noble David Hager Joe Schafer

2012 Chris Mark Kevin Moore !

!– second team No. 1 position

All-Freshman Team 2012 Nicky Kunz 2010 Joe Schafer

Joe Schafer Calum Gee

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career siNgles WiNs career doUBles WiNs since 2008 since 2008 Name Year W L Name Year W L Scott Myers 2005-09 47 38 Flaviu Simihaian 2004-08 52 37 J.B. Gough 2013-17 43 33 Joe Schafer 2009-13 43 33 Joe Schafer 2009-13 43 30 Chris Mark 2009-13 42 43 Flaviu Simihaian 2004-08 43 44 Eric Noble 2006-10 41 37 Calum Gee 2008-12 42 41 Calum Gee 2008-12 39 43 Walker Lyon 2007-11 37 47 Walker Lyon 2007-11 38 46 Eric Noble 2006-10 37 47 Sam Burns 2006-10 31 32 Chris Mark 2009-13 35 49 J.B. Gough 2013-17 30 20 Sam Burns 2006-10 35 26 Philip Compeau 2004-08 30 32 Connor Evins 2010-14 31 26 Kevin Moore 2009-13 26 35 Jordan Hart 2003-17 22 23

career leagUe siNgles career leagUe doUBles WiNs WiNs since 2008 since 2008 Name Year W L Name Year W L Calum Gee 2008-12 23 17 Joe Schafer 2009-13 18 21 Connor Evins 2010-14 18 12 Calum Gee 2008-12 18 21 Scott Myers 2005-09 18 18 Flaviu Simihaian 2004-08 18 18 Joe Schafer 2009-13 17 23 Chris Mark 2009-13 16 23 Chris Mark 2009-13 17 23 Walker Lyon 2007-11 16 22 Flaviu Simihaian 2004-08 16 21 Ethan Kallick 2010-14 15 16 J.B. Gough 2013-17 14 9 Eric Noble 2006-10 14 20 Sam Burns 2006-10 14 14 Kevin Moore 2009-13 12 15 Eric Noble 2006-10 13 25 Sam Burns 2006-10 10 18 Walker Lyon 2007-11 12 27 J.B. Gough 2013-17 9 3 Scott Myers 2005-09 9 8 Philip Compeau 2004-08 9 18

siNgle seasoN siNgles siNgle seasoN doUBles WiNs WiNs Name Year W Name Year W Axel Fries 2017 18 Fries/Gough 2017 15 Scott Myers 2008 18 Bermeo/Bolton 2005 14 David Hager 2017 16 Gould/Winebarger 2001 14 Whit Hansen 2000 16 Hansen/Boykin 2001 14 Artem Khrapko 2015 15 Compeau/Noble 2007 13 Calum Gee 2010 15 Cheaney/Simihaian 2005 13 Bryan Stonestreet 2001 15 Britt/Gould 2003 13 Alex Okulski 2000 15 Gould/Winebarger 2002 13 J.B. Gough 2017 14 Noble/Schafer 2010 12 Russ Burns 2005 14 Bolton/Simihaian 2007 12 Jay Chitty 2005 14 Mullen/Stonestreet 2003 12 Ialacci/Okulski 2000 12

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