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Tennis Office • Stanford Athletics • Stanford, CA 94305 The Taube Center hosted the first-ever combined men’s and women’s NCAA Tennis Championships in 2006. In addition, it has hosted the women’s championship four times. The facility boasts 17 outdoor courts, all with championship lighting. It is the home of the nationally acclaimed East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring Program. The Taube Family Tennis Stadium has served as the host site for the Fed Cup Finals in 1999 and the Siebel Champions Tour in 2000 and 2001. Since 1997, the Stadium has been home to the Bank of the West Classic, which has featured , , , , Justin Henin-Hardenne and .

Stanford Tennis Extends Thanks is only one of the entities which has benefited greatly from the generosity extended by the philanthropist Tad Taube and his family. Stanford Tennis is fortunate to be among these, and is proud that the Taube Tennis Center bears his name in recognition for his Tad Taube special help in making this beautiful arena possible, as well as for his countless other contributions to our program. The Initial Stadium Improvement The Ralph Rodriguez Clubhouse, built in 1983, became the cornerstone of the facility upgrade. It provides meeting rooms and coaching staff office space. It also houses the Orsak Family Heritage Room, featuring one of the most impressive displays of collegiate success in any sport in the nation. In 1989, the old bleacher-type seating was demolished, and a beautiful 1,200 individual seat stadium was erected. The Taube Family Tennis Stadium was named as a 1990 “Facility of the Year.” This structure contains men and women’s team locker rooms, additional office space, and an indoor practice range, formally named The Ralph Rodriguez Founders’ Room. The Craig R. Johnson Players’ Lounge, donated by the former 1976 standout and his family, is a popular team gathering place and study area. In 1996, the Russ and Jackie Thompson Video Center was added, courtesy of Jackie Thompson in memory of her husband. This trend-setting video center has been updated by Michael Boskin, and features video feeds from cameras mounted on seven courts. Players and coaches can review each practice and all matches either in the Video Center, or by a review of individual CDs. The Facility Today Thanks to the lead generosity of Tad and Dianne Taube, as well as over 1,300 other former players and supporters, The Taube Family Tennis Stadium was completed in the spring of 1997. It now features 2500 individual seats, a championship indoor court and substantial office space. The Koret and Fluegel Family Conference Rooms are an important component of the building and are serviced by a kitchenette, restrooms and substantial storage space. In 1999, the Phil and Penny Knight Scoreboard was erected allowing for live updated scoring for all eleven courts for the stadium and the internet. The Victor and Gwen Riches Family Tutorial Rooms, home of the East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring Program, lighting for all eleven courts, and the Bill and Dixie Gates Heritage Plaza soon were added. The 2004 addition of the $3 million Taube South Complex was spearheaded by the impetus afforded by Tad and Diane Taube, Mike and Shirley Orsak, the Craig Johnson family and John Arillaga. The U.S. and Track Builders Association named it the “Outstanding Outdoor Tennis Facility” in recognition of excellence in design and construction. The Taube South complex features six lighted courts, a scoreboard and permanent spectator seating. The Taube South Complex was named the U.S. Tennis Court and Track Builders Tennis Facility Award in 2003. In 2005, permanent bleachers seating over 200 were added to the competitive courts outside the Taube Family Tennis Stadium. Now, all 17 Taube Tennis Center courts have spectator viewing. Also added was a wireless system allowing umpires to relay the score of any of the 17 courts directly to the Phil and Penny Knight scoreboard, and from there to tennis website at www. gostanford.com. The viewer clicks on “Live Scoreboard” to follow the individual match score from a replica of the scoreboard. Further, the viewer may select a live video stream from any match being played on courts one through six. 2008 Stanford Tennis

Stanford Directory Cardinal Quick Facts Taube Tennis Center Stanford Men’s Tennis Location ...... Stanford, Calif. Led by the exceptional generosity of Tad and , Coach ...... (650) 725-5648 Founded ...... 1891 Dianne Taube, approximately 1,300 people have Brandon Coupe, Assistant Coach ...... (650) 725-7195 Enrollment: ...... 14,890 (6,689 undergraduates) graciously donated almost $20 million in the past 18 years to create and complete the beautiful J.J. Whitlinger, Volunteer Asst. Coach President: ...... John Hennessy Taube Tennis Center. Stanford Women’s Tennis Athletic Director: ...... Bob Bowlsby Inside front Cover: Pictorial review of this Lele Forood, Head Coach ...... (650) 723-9540 Sport Administrator/SWA: ...... Beth Goode phenomenal community resource. Frankie Brennan, Asst. Coach ...... (650) 725-7978 Faculty Representative: ...... Ellen Markman Inside rear cover: The History. Linda Gates Morris, Volunteer Asst. Coach Colors: ...... Cardinal and White The Facility Today. Nickname: ...... Cardinal , Conference: ...... Pac-10 John L. Hinds Dir. of Tennis ...... (650) 723-1160 Men’s Tennis Tennis Office Fax ...... (650) 723-1789 2007 Record: ...... 8-16 (2-5 Pac-10) Media Relations Office Overall Record: ...... 2075-361-4 (.749) Media Relations Phone ...... (650) 723-4418 17 NCAA Championships Stanford Sportsline & Stanford on the Web: Media Relations Fax ...... (650) 725-2957 Women’s Tennis Call 1-800-STANFORD for updated Stanford tennis Julie Ryder – Men’s Tennis ...... (650) 725-2958 schedule info or go to gostanford.com for live up- 2007 Record: ...... 24-2 (8-0 Pac-10) to-the-minute match updates. Email: [email protected] Overall Record: ...... 761-65 (.921) Brian Risso – Women’s Tennis ...... (650) 736-9044 15 NCAA Championships; 1 AIAW Championship Email: [email protected] Stanford Athletics Credits: The 2007-08 Stanford tennis media guide was written and Athletics Department Info ...... (650) 723-4591 edited by Cody Cassidy, Brian Risso and Gary Migdol. Editorial Mailing Address: Dept. of Athletics, Arrillaga Family assistance provided by Dick Gould. Design by Don Hogue. Photography by David Gonzales and Kyle Terada. Aerial photography Sports Center, Stanford, CA 94305-6150 by Steve Proehl. Additional photography by Rod Searcey, Steve Lacey, On the front cover: Matt Bruch, Blake Muller, Phil Kao, Jeff Zeller. Stanford University Info ...... (650) 723-2300 Tim Davis and Chip Moreland. Printing by db Print Solutions.

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Buck/Cardinal Club: Stanford Scholarship Funding

n June of 1934, the “Tiny Under the guidance of the Buck and Cardinal Club Under the new Stanford Athletics annual giv- IBuck of the Month Club” leadership, a merged Buck/Cardinal Club was formed ing program, the Buck/Cardinal Club will not only was formed to raise the nec- in 1987 to raise funds for both men’s and women’s ath- include its great scholarship tradition, but also assist essary funds from Stanford letic scholarships. The new volunteer organization was the department’s coaches and staff in providing the alumni and friends to pay built on the fine Buck and Cardinal Club traditions that resources needed to compete at the highest level of the tuition costs for capable, served both organizations well. NCAA Division I athletics. worthy and needy student- In 2007, the Stanford Athletic Department provided Instead of receiving solicitations from individual athletes. As the Club’s name full operating budgets to all 35 varsity sports. These bud- sports, donors and friends of Stanford Athletics will implied, membership dues were one dollar per month gets include all of the components necessary for our pro- now receive a single solicitation from the Buck/Cardinal and the word “tiny” was added to emphasize the mod- grams to compete at the Division I level. Because of this, Club. By giving a gift to the Buck/Cardinal Club, the est amount and to honor head football coach, Claude none of our varsity sports will be required to fundraise donor is giving both their favorite sport, and all of “Tiny” Thornhill. The Club later shortened its name to for their basic operating budgets effective fiscal year 2008 Stanford’s varsity sports, the budget resources they the “Stanford Buck Club” and revised its initial mem- (September 1, 2007). need. Donors will also have the opportunity to let us bership dues requirement. These new budgets will be funded in large part by know which sports are their favorites at the time of the Until the mid-1970s, there were no athletic scholar- a more robust Buck/Cardinal Club, enabling our head donation, and sports will keep in touch with donors ships for women, nor was there any fundraising organi- coaches and their staffs to focus their time and energy on who specify interest in that specific program. zation devoted to this purpose. To accomplish the task coaching and recruiting instead of fundraising for basic For more information on the Buck/Cardinal Club of raising scholarship funds for women, the Cardinal operating budgets. Our donors will receive Buck/Cardinal and giving to Stanford Athletics, please call (650) 724- Club was formed in 1977-78. Club benefits commensurate with their generosity. 9081 or visit gostanford.com/giving.

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Since Phil Neer (left) won his first title in 1921, Stanford has helped change the face of collegiate tennis. John McEnroe Matt Mitchell (above) won the captured the 1978 NCAA singles title while leading Stanford to the team title. McEnroe became one of the most deco- 1977 NCAA singles title and rated players on the Pro Tour, capturing an amazing 17 singles and doubles Majors titles. won the 1978 helped lead Stanford to its first NCAA singles title and went on to a world #7 pro ranking, as did Alex (Sandy) Mayer, who was a singles and two-time NCAA title in the current six NCAA doubles champ. captured the 1991 NCAA singles title and went on to score Majors titles in doubles singles/three doubles format. and mixed doubles. The team celebrates the 1998 team title (upper right), led by , who captured the NCAA singles title and teamed with brother Mike to capture the doubles title. The Bryans are currently the top doubles team on the professional tour.

tanford University’s tennis program has been Stanford Tennis History Stanford now holds 17 national championship Stanford University’s tennis program has steadily titles (UCLA and USC are in second place with 16). the finest in the collegiate ranks for three S developed into the premier program in the United The Cardinal’s 13 singles championships since 1921 is second on the all-time list, while its 14 doubles titles decades. Coupled with unmatched team records States. Beginning with Phil Neer’s national intercol- legiate singles title in 1921, the next two decades saw ranks third. in recent years, individual successes have also Stanford amass 10 collegiate individual champion- Men’s Tennis (since 1972) ships. In addition, Lin Murray, and Ted flourished under the tutelage of Director of • Seventeen NCAA team titles • 54-34 record vs. USC; Schroeder and John McEnroe each captured the U.S. • Four NCAA team runners-up 47-43 record vs. UCLA Tennis Dick Gould and current head coach John National Championships. • Ten NCAA singles titles • Undefeated dual seasons in Stanford’s men’s and women’s teams have won ’78 (24-0), ’95 (27-0) and ’98 • Seven NCAA doubles titles (28-0) Whitlinger. Scores of former Stanford players 33 team titles in the past 34 years – 17 men’s and 16 • 50 All-American selections • Four NCAA Triple Winners women’s. Either of Stanford’s tennis teams has won • 92-13 (.876) dual match (team, singles & doubles in abound in the professional ranks. more collegiate titles by itself than all other men’s and record in NCAA team cham- same year) – Alex Mayer women’s teams combined since 1973. pionship tourney (’73), John Whitlinger (’74), • Dual match record of 749- Alex O’Brien (’92), Bob Bryan Men Dominate Collegiate Tennis with 142 (.846) (’98) 17 Championships Stanford’s men claimed NCAA team titles in 1973- 74, ’77-78, ’80-81, ’83, ’86, ’88-90, ’92, ’95-98 and Men’s Tennis Professionals 2000 to dominate collegiate tennis in that time peri- Since 1993, eight different Stanford men have od. A remarkable note is that any player who com- represented the in play. peted for Stanford during any four-year period from They include: 1993, 1993, 1969-2003 has at least one NCAA Championship ring Patrick McEnroe 1993, ’94, ’96 (Captain 2001-07), Jared Palmer 1994-95, 2000-02, 1994, In memory of to his credit. Since the NCAA initiated its team cham- ’95, ’97, Alex O’Brien 1997, 1999-2000, and Bob and Drew Putty, ’47 pionship playoff in 1977, Stanford has won 15 of the 31 tournaments held and finished second twice. In 28 2003-07. Eight have participated in the Phil Hogue, ’57 national championship appearances, the Cardinal has Summer Olympics dating back to 1984 (Derrick racked up an unbelievable 92-13 (.876) dual match Rostagno 1984, Tim Mayotte 1988, 2000, record. Palmer 2000, O’Brien 2000, Bob Bryan 2004, Mike Bryan 2004, and Patrick McEnroe as coach in 2004).

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Dan Goldie (left) captured the 1986 NCAA title while guiding Stanford to the team title. Alex O’Brien (top) won the NCAA singles, doubles and team title in 1992, and went on to star on the Davis Cup and U.S. Olympic teams while also capturing a pair of doubles Majors titles. Ryan Wolters (bottom left) teamed with K.J. Hippensteel (top right) to win the 1999 NCAA doubles title. Jonathon Stark (bottom right) was a NCAA doubles finalist with Jared Palmer in 1991. Stark went on to capture the 1994 Doubles title, earned a world #1 doubles ranking, and represented the U.S. Davis Cup team in 1994, ’95 and ’97.

Grand Slam Doubles Finalists include: • David Wheaton – Runner up: U.S. Open (1990), (1991) • – Champion: Australian Open (1991) • Patrick McEnroe – Champion: French Open (1989); Runner-up: Australian Open (1991) • John McEnroe – Champion: Wimbledon (1992); Nine other Doubles titles and World No. 1 rankings in 1979, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 and ’89 • Jim Grabb – Champion: U.S. Open (1992); Runner up: Wimbledon and French Open (1989); World No. 1 ranking (1989, ’92, ’93) • Jonathan Stark – Champion: French Open (1994), Wimbledon mixed (1995); Runner up: Australian Open (1994); World No. 1 ranking (1994) • Jared Palmer – Champion: Australian Open (1995), Australian Open mixed (2000), U.S. Open mixed (2000), Wimbledon (2001); Runner up: Wimbledon Mike (left) and Bob Bryan with the 2005 U.S. Open Men’s (1999), U.S. Open (2001); World No. 1 ranking Doubles Championship Trophy – This former 1998 NCAA (2000, ’02) Championship doubles tandem (Bob also won the singles title) won the French Open Doubles title in 2003. They completed • Alex O’Brien – Champion: Wimbledon (2000), the career Grand Slam by adding the Australian Open and U.S. Open (1999); Runner up: U.S. Open (1995), Wimbledon titles in 2006. Since 2003, they have been consis- Australian Open (1996, ’97); World No. 1 ranking tently ranked as the World’s #1 doubles team. They have won several Grand Slam mixed doubles championships – the U.S. (2000) Open (Mike in 2002, Bob in 2003, 2004 and 2006), and the French Open (Mike in 2003). Bob serves on the ATP Tour “Player Council.” The led the United States to its first Davis Cup win in 12 years over Russia in December Stanford has captured an amazing 17 NCAA Men’s Tennis 2007, under the direction of captain Patrick McEnroe. This titles. Davis Cup doubles team resides in Camarillo, CA.

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• Bob Bryan – Champion: Wimbledon (2006), • Mike Bryan – Champion: Wimbledon (2006), The following Cardinal players achieved or Australian Open (2006, ‘07), U.S. Open (2005), Australian Open (2006. ‘07), U.S. Open (2005) matched personal high world rankings in 2007: In French Open (2003), U.S. Open Mixed (2003, ’04, French Open (2003); U.S. Open mixed (2002), singles (five) Matt Bruch (648), (940), ’06); Runner up: U.S. Open (2003), Australian French Open mixed (2003). Runner up: U.S. Open Ted Kelly (1501), James Pade (629) and Open (2004, ’05), Wimbledon (2005), French (2003), Australian Open (2004, ’05), Wimbledon (146); In doubles (nine) – Bob Bryan (1), Mike Bryan Open (2005, ’06); World No. 1 ranking (2003, ’04, (2005), French Open (2005, ’06); World No. 1 rank- (1), Matt Bruch (1279), (40), Kevin ’05, ’06, ’07) ing (2003, ’04, ’05, ’06, ’07) Kaiser (1596), (58), (62), James Pade (698) and Sam Warburg (117). Some interesting statistics achieved in the Open Era (beginning 1968) are as follows: • In 1982, eight former Stanford players reached at least the round of 32 at Wimbledon. Also, in 1982 10 former Stanford players were ranked among the world’s top 100, four of them in the top 10. • Six former Stanford players have reached at least the semifinals of Wimbledon, four of whom were in at least the quarterfinals in 1983. • Nine former Stanford players have reached the world’s top 15 in singles and 14 have reached the world’s top 10 in doubles, including seven at No. 1. Most recent attainees of the top ranking include Alex O’Brien (No. 1 in 2000) and Jared Palmer (No. 1 in 2000, ’02), and Bob and Mike Bryan (No. 1 in ’03-07).

Director of Tennis Dick Gould, one of the most successful collegiate coaches ever in any sport, enjoys a moment with Bob and Mike Bryan at the Taube Tennis Center.

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Coaching Experience Pioneer: Stanford Men’s Tennis Coach – 38 years (1966-2004) • Promoted Indoor Intercollegiate Tennis matches, Current: Director of Tennis drawing largest college crowds in history (Over 15,000 spectators for two-day events) Highlights: • Designed first electronic intercollegiate scoreboard, the newest • 17 NCAA Team Championships iteration of which feeds results and video streams of all (88 wins, 11 losses in NCAA team championship competition) competitive courts directly to the internet • 10 NCAA singles champions • Hosted U.S. Junior Davis Cup Training Camps and (5 others were runner-ups, 8 others have reached the semi-finals) USTA National Junior Training camps • 7 NCAA doubles championship teams • Directed 1st ever combined Men’s and Women’s (8 other players have reached the finals) NCAA Championship – 2006 • 50 All Americans • College coach of nine players who reached top 15 in ATP world Travel Dick Gould singles rankings and 15 players who reached top 10 in ATP world Conducted clinics in Europe, Mexico, China, , Central doubles rankings (seven attained a #1 world doubles ranking) America and the Caribbean. “Lecturer” (tennis) for app. one The John L. Hinds dozen cruises throughout the world Director of Tennis Other coaching experience: Tour leader of groups to Wimbledon, the French Open and to Stanford – ’59, 2 years at Mountain View High School (’61 & ’62) MA (Education) – ’60 4 years at Foothill College (JC) ’63-’66 Dean’s List Scholar (2 state junior college championship teams) Fundraiser Buck Club Leadership All Star teams to China and Japan Spearheaded a $18 million facility renovation drive that has Award for Tennis Tennis Professional – Fremont Hills Country Club – 1960-66 resulted in The Taube Center, the host of the first ever combined Men’s & Women’s NCAA Championships (May 18-29, 2006). Other Experiences/Honors This facility has also hosted 4 women’s NCAA Championships, the Fed Cup Finals in 1999, two Siebel Champions tour events HEAD/Penn Advisory Staff and Speaker’s Panel (featuring McEnroe, Borg, Wilander and Connors), and ten Bank President, Professional Tennis, Inc. of the West women’s tour events (featuring Graf, Seles, Hingis, (1967 – forerunner to NorCal USPTA) Davenport, Venus Williams, Henin, Capriati and Clijsters). Honorary member – USPTA Taube Tennis Center also is home to the renowned East Palo (Specialist – Competitive Player Development) Alto Tennis and Tutoring program. Advisory Committee – East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring; During Gould’s tenure, all men’s tennis scholarships have been Strategic Advisory Committee – Job Train endowed ($6.5 million), the Director of Tennis position has been National Advisory Board – Positive Coaching Alliance endowed ($4.1 million), and a Facility maintenance endowment Board of Directors – has been established ($1.7 million) Youth Tennis Advantage, First & US Sports Camps Family U.S. Olympic Committee “Coach of the Year” (1998) Married to Anne, coach of first women’s national Intercollegiate Tennis Association championship in any sport at Stanford (Tennis, 1978). “Wilson Coach of the Decade” – 1980’s; ’90’s Five grown children, three of whom were captains of Athletic Hall of Fame: respective college swim and volleyball teams. Ventura County (1990); Northern Tennis (1992); Stanford University (1994); Intercollegiate (2006), S.F. Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame (2006) Publication – “Tennis, Anyone?” (6th edition) – a best-selling “How To” book (also featured on several instructional videos & DVD’s) Director, NIKE “Stanford Tennis School” (Youths and Adults) at Stanford University UTSA Educational Merit Award (1983) Volvo “Service to Tennis Award” (1989) Linda Meier Service Award – Peninsula Center for the Blind (1989) (Also past member of Board of Director’s and “Circle of Distinction”) Kenneth M. Cuthbertson Award for “Exceptional Service to Stanford University” (2002) Lifetime Achievement Award – (1st recipient) – USPTA NorCal (2004) Service to Tennis Award – USPTA NorCal (2006)

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John Whitlinger, a two-time All-American at Stanford, who has established himself as one of the nation’s top collegiate coaches, is in his fourth season as Head Coach of the Cardinal after serving 18 seasons as the associate to Dick Gould. Whitlinger took over the Head Coaching duties in 2005 from Gould, who assumed the position of Director of Tennis for the university. Under the tutelage of the pair over an 18 period (1987-2004), the Cardinal posted a 396-58 (.872) record and claimed nine NCAA team titles. “I an honored to be the head coach at Stanford,” said Whitlinger. “I hope to maintain the excellence that Coach Gould started over 40 years ago. I have learned so much from him as a John player and as his assistant coach. I am forever grateful for all he has done for me. He has been an incredible friend and mentor. Whitlinger We have formed a great team here at Stanford and I’m thrilled that he is still be a part of the program as the Director of Tennis.” Head Coach Whitlinger directed the Cardinal to a 14-11 record in 2005, 1974 NCAA Singles & then saw his team show marked improvement with an 18-4 over- Doubles Champion all record in 2006, advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA 1999 Collegiate Tennis Championship and went 6-1 in winning a share of the Pac-10 Hall of Fame Inductee title. Whitlinger was honored by his peers as the 2006 Pac-10 2006 Pac-10 Coach Coach of the Year. Last year’s team struggled through injuries to of the Year finish 8-16. One of the nation’s top teaching professionals, Whitlinger is co- director of the famous Stanford Tennis School. He was awarded the inaugural National ITA Assistant Coach of the Year in 1997 and was John Whitlinger, who has won nine NCAA titles as a player and assistant inducted into the ITA Collegiate Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Fox coach, was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year in 2006. River Valley (Wisconsin) Tennis Hall of Fame in 1998. “John has been instrumental in helping Stanford continue its In 2002 and 2003, they won the prestigious Agawam Hunt Club national success,” said Gould. “We are blessed to have a coach of Tournament in Providence, Rhode Island, and were quarterfinal- John’s caliber associated with Stanford. He is without question ists at the National Championships in Brookline, one of the top coaches in the world.” Massachusetts and at the National in , Ohio. As an athlete, Whitlinger helped lead Stanford to its first two From 1981 to 1986, Whitlinger was a head professional at the NCAA Championships in men’s tennis in 1973 and 1974. In Racquet Club at Harper’s in Cincinnati, Ohio. He ranked in 1974, he won the NCAA Singles Championship, teamed with Jim the top five in men’s singles play in the United States Professional Delaney to win the NCAA Doubles Championship, and helped Teaching Association (USPTA) – the national association of lead Stanford to the NCAA Team Championship. Whitlinger, a teaching professionals. member of Stanford’s Athletic Hall of Fame, earned All-America The Whitlinger family was named the National Tennis Family honors in 1974 and 1975. of the Year in 1986. Whitlinger’s father, Warren, who celebrated After his collegiate career, Whitlinger was an international tour- his 93rd birthday this year, has coached numerous junior ten- ing professional for six years and was ranked among the top 50 in nis players in Wisconsin and currently works with players on the world in singles and top 40 in doubles. He also played for the the mental aspects of the game. His sister Wendy is the Director Indiana Loves of the World League. He now teams of Tennis at Fox Cities Racquet Club in Appleton, Wisconsin. up with 23-year old son J.J., and the duo have been ranked as Whitlinger’s sister-in-law, Ruth, manages the club and his brother high as No. 3 in the nation in the National Father-Son Rankings. Kip has coached tennis at the high school level in Menasha, Wisconsin. His nieces, Teri and Tami, both attended Stanford and currently reside in Tampa. Teri captured the 1990 NCAA Doubles Championship, and Tami was ranked among the world’s top-40 players as a professional. Both spent time as teaching profession- als following their playing careers. Whitlinger, a native of Neenah, Wisconsin, came to Stanford in 1972 as one of the top junior players in the country. During his high school career, Whitlinger won an amazing 109 consecutive matches en route to four straight state singles championships (1969-72). He holds 11 National Junior Titles, including the 1971 Interscholastic Championship and the prestigious International Championship in 1969 and 1970. He was also a member of the U.S. Junior Davis Cup teams from 1970-74. Whitlinger and his wife of 27 years, Jan, have two children: 24-year old son, J.J., who graduated from Saint Mary’s College in 2005 and is currently teaching pro at the Fremont Hills Country Club as well as a third year assistant coach on the Cardinal, and 22-year old daughter, Claire, who recently graduated from George Washington University and is now a graduate student studying sociology at the University of Michigan.

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randon Coupe enters his first year as an assistant coach at In addition to playing on the ATP Tour, Coupe coached a BStanford after a recent six-year stint as the Head Professional number of top-100 players on the pro tour, including in 2004 at the Tiburon Peninsula Club. A former All-American at San when he mentored to the third round at Jose State, Coupe spent 10 years as an ATP Tour Player where he Wimbledon. competed against some of the world’s top players. Coupe played at San Jose State from 1990 until 1994 under the “I am very excited to have Brandon as part of the coaching tutelage of respected coach John Hubbell. As a senior, he earned staff,” said men’s tennis coach John Whitlinger. “He is a very All-America honors and received the National Von Nostrum accomplished player and coach at all levels of the game. He is Most Improved Player award and the Raphael Ossuna Senior very respected throughout the tennis community.” Player of the Year award. Coupe was also named All-Conference “I have been thinking of coaching at the college level since my in the Big West all four years. As a freshman, he played No. 2 sin- professional career concluded,” said Coupe. “Like a lot of people, gles for San Jose State, losing only four matches during the year I have always had tremendous respect for Stanford players and and winning the regional Sportsmanship Award. coaches, both on and off the court. I now look forward to coach- Over his next three seasons, Coupe played No. 1 singles and Brandon Coupe ing some of the most outstanding student-athletes in the world. doubles and holds the school record for most victories. He was a I thank Coach Whitlinger and Stanford for the opportunity,” he three-time NCAA Championship competitor and a semifinalist Assistant Coach said. at the 1994 NCAA Indoor Championship. Coupe joined the Tiburon Peninsula Club in 2001 and became A native of Granite Bay, Calif., Coupe began playing tennis the Head Professional in 2003. He was also a professional coach at the age of 10 and entered a number of junior tournaments, from 2004 to 2006 and the Tournament Director of the Esurance including the Kalamazoo National Tournament. In the U-18 divi- Tiburon International Tennis Challenger in 2003 until 2004. sion he was ranked as high as No. 35 in the country. From 1994 to 2003, Coupe played on the ATP Tour and par- Coupe currently resides in Mill Valley with Natalie, his wife of ticipated in 14 Grand Slam events, including the 2002 U.S. Open six years, and their four-year-old son Max. where he was a quarterfinalist. During his professional career he played with and against some of the world’s greatest players, including , , , , and . Coupe achieved an individual doubles ranking of 61 in 1999 and teamed with to rank in the top-20 that year.

Whitlinger, son of Cardinal head men’s tennis coach J.J.John Whitlinger, is in his third season as as a Volunteer Assistant Coach for the men’s tennis program. The younger Whitlinger is a recent graduate of Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, Calif., where he was a four-year member of the Gael’s tennis program. J.J., which stands for John, Jr., earned a bachelor’s degree in Politics from Saint Mary’s in June, 2005. He was an All- Conference doubles player, team captain as a senior and the team’s Most Inspirational Player as a sophomore and junior. He attended Menlo-Atherton High School before attending Saint Mary’s. J.J. was a four-time First-Team All-Pacific Athletic League selection, two time league champion (singles as a senior J.J. Whitlinger and doubles as a freshman), four-time team MVP and three-year team captain. He also led his team to the Central Coast Section Volunteer championships on two occasions. As a senior, J.J. earned all-con- Assistant Coach ference honors in football as a wide receiver and return specialist and was named his high school’s Male Athlete of the Year. The Whitlingers played together as a father-son doubles team and were ranked as high as No. 3 in the country a few years ago. John, Sr., of course, is a former NCAA singles and doubles cham- pion for Stanford who took over for Dick Gould as the team’s head coach in 2005.

J.J. Whitlinger (right) is in his third season as a volunteer assistant for Stanford Tennis.

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-7 2007-08 Schedule • 2006-07 Results

2007-08 Schedule 2006-07 Results Date Day Opponent/Tournament Location Time Overall Record: 8-16; Pac-10 Record: 2-5 Sept. 28 Fri. GB Universities Stanford, CA 1:30 PM 2006-07 Schedule/Results W/L, Score Oct.1-7 M-Sun. POLO/ITA All-American Champ. Tulsa, OK All Day Nov. 21 at Hawai’i** W, 4-3 Oct. 12-16 F-Tues. ITA Regional Champ. Seattle, WA All Day Jan. 27 #25 Boise State L, 1-5 Oct. 26-28 F-Sun. Chandler Cup Berkeley, CA All Day Feb. 2 at USC L, 2-5 Nov. 1-4 Th-Sun. Wilson/ITA National Indoor Champ. Columbus, OH All Day Feb. 3 at #4 UCLA L, 0-7 Nov. 20 Thur. at Hawai’i Maui, Hawaii 1:00 PM Feb. 11 at #8 Baylor L, 0-7 Jan. 18-21 F-Mon. Sherwood Cup Thousand Oaks, CA All Day Feb. 16 vs. #2 Ohio State+ L, 0-4 Jan. 25 Fri. at Tulsa Tulsa, OK 5:00 PM Feb. 17 vs. #11 Duke+ L, 2-4 Jan. 26 Sat. Tulsa, OK 2:30 PM Feb. 18 vs. #26 + W, 4-3 The Stanford Challenge Presented by The Cashin Company Feb. 23 Arizona State W, 5-2 Feb. 1 Fri. vs. UCLA Stanford, CA 1:30 PM Feb. 24 Arizona W, 4-3 Feb. 2 Sat. vs. USC Stanford, CA 1:00 PM Mar. 2-4 at Pacific Coast Doubles All Day Mar. 7 State L, 0-7 Feb. 6 Wed. vs. Hawai’i Stanford, CA 1:30 PM Mar. 10 at California L, 0-7 Feb. 8 Fri. vs. BYU Stanford, CA 1:30 PM Mar. 26 BYU L, 2-5 Feb. 13 Wed. vs. Baylor Stanford, CA 1:30 PM Mar. 28 Harvard L, 2-5 Feb. 15-18 F-Mon. National Team Indoor Champ. Seattle, WA All Day Mar. 30 at Arizona* W, 4-3 Feb. 22 Fri. vs. Boise State Stanford, CA 1:30 PM Mar. 31 at Arizona State* L, 1-6 Feb. 23 Sat. vs. California Stanford, CA 1:00 PM Apr. 3 San Diego W, 4-3 Feb. 29-M 2 F-Sun. Pacific Coast Doubles La Jolla, CA All Day Apr. 4 Santa Clara W, 4-3 Mar. 7 Fri. at Arizona Tucson, AZ 1:30 PM Apr. 6 at Oregon* W, 5-2 Mar. 8 Sat. at Arizona State Tempe, AZ 1:00 PM Apr. 7 at Washington* L, 1-6 Mar. 24 Mon. vs. Brown Stanford, CA 12:00 PM Apr. 11 Pepperdine L, 3-4 Mar. 28 Fri. vs. Arizona State Stanford, CA 1:30 PM Apr. 13 UCLA* L, 2-5 Mar. 29 Sat. vs. Arizona Stanford, CA 1:00 PM Apr. 14 USC* L, 2-4 Apr. 4 Fri. at USC , CA 1:30 PM Apr. 17 Pacific W, 7-0 Apr. 5 Sat. at UCLA Los Angeles, CA 1:00 PM Apr. 21 California* L, 1-5 Apr. 8 Tue. vs. Saint Mary’s Stanford, CA 1:30 PM * - Pacific-10 Conference match ** - Exhibition match does not count in team record. Alumni Weekend Presented by The Cashin Company Team rankings are at time of match. Home matches at Taube Tennis Center are in bold. + at National Team Indoors (, IL) Apr. 11 Fri. vs. Washington Stanford, CA 1:30 PM Apr. 12 Sat. vs. Oregon Stanford, CA 1:00 PM Singles Apr. 19 Sat. at Cal Berkeley, CA 1:00 PM Name (Final Ranking) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Overall Apr. 24-27 Th-Sun. Pac-10 Individual Champ. Ojai, CA All Day Matt Bruch 2-9 1-0 – – – – 3-9 8-9 May 9-11 F-Sun. NCAA 1st & 2nd Round TBA All Day Kevin Kaiser – – 0-2 5-3 5-8 0-1 10-14 12-19 May 17-26 Sa- Mon. NCAA Championships Tulsa, OK All Day Phil Kao – – – – – – – 0-1 Eric McKean – 0-5 2-4 4-8 1-0 – 7-16 12-21 Paul Morrisey – – – 0-2 0-5 3-5 3-12 7-17 Blake Muller – 1-4 6-10 0-1 – – 7-15 8-20 David Ryan – – – – 0-2 2-5 2-7 7-12 Richard Wire 10-4 2-8 – – – – 12-12 15-16 Jeff Zeller – – – 1-2 0-3 3-5 4-10 4-15

Doubles Name (Final Ranking) 1 2 3 Dual Overall Bruch/Wire 0-2 – – 0-2 0-2 Bruch/Muller 12-3 – – 12-3 16-3 Bruch/McKean – 1-0 – 1-0 1-0 Muller/Morrissey 1-0 0-2 – 1-2 5-4 Muller/Wire 1-1 – – 1-1 2-2 Muller/Kaiser 2-1 – – 2-1 2-1 McKean/Zeller – – 5-5 5-5 6-7 McKean/Wire – 1-0 2-1 3-1 4-3 McKean/Morrissey – – – – 1-1 McKean/Kaiser – 0-1 5-2 5-3 5-3 McKean/Ryan – – – – 3-1 Kaiser/Zeller – – – – 1-1 Kaiser/Ryan – – – – 4-3 Morrissey/Wire – 8-6 – 8-6 9-8 Morrissey/Zeller – – 0-1 0-1 0-1 Morrissey/Kaiser – 2-1 0-1 2-2 2-2 Other – 1-0 1-0 – 2-0

Kevin Kaiser won 12 matches in 2007 for the Cardinal.

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Stanford Tennis 2008 Outlook

Sophomore Richard Wire (left) is ranked #48 in the preseason rankings while two-time Pac-10 singles champion Matt Bruch is ranked #36.

a breakout year this year,” says Whitlinger. “He works tre- Championships. Or look at Clayton’s 9-2 mark against mendously hard and keeps getting better everyday.” nationally ranked opponents, with his only two losses Wire is one of three Stanford players appearing in the coming against the No. 1 and No. 4 ranked players in ITA’s preseason rankings. The doubles team of Bruch and college. Blake Muller is ranked second, while in singles Bruch is However, Clayton is hardly the only freshman who the high man at No. 36, followed by Wire at No. 48 and will make an impact on this year’s squad. Ted Kelly freshman Alex Clayton at No. 111. lost only one match in two years as the No. 1 for his Clayton leads a highly-touted freshman class that high school team and finished the Under-16 division will augment last year’s squad, and this fall’s impressive ranked as high as No. 20. This fall Kelly won the ITA results have only shown a glimpse of how good this class Northwest Regionals doubles tournament with Muller could be. and advanced to the ITA Indoor Championships. As “I think Alex will be a major force in college tennis a singles player, he defeated the top seed and No. 14 he 2006-07 season would have been an acceptable this year,” says coach Whitlinger. And before you pass Pierre Mouillon of California at the tournament. Greg Tcampaign for many teams. Matt Bruch won the Pac- that comment off as hyperbole, note Clayton’s quarter- Hirshman, the team’s final freshman, made it into the 10 Championships as a sophomore for the second year finals appearance at the All-American Championships doubles finals with Wire at the ITA Northwest regionals in a row, and the Cardinal posted some impressive wins and semifinals finish at the ITA National Indoor and has gone 5-4 as a singles player. such as a 4-3 victory over No. 26 Miami at the National With such a young squad (all of this year’s players Team Indoor Championships in Chicago, IL. But the ITA Preseason Team Rankings could potentially return next year) Whitlinger believes team suffered its first losing season in 37 years and was As of Jan. 8, 2008 the biggest challenge this team will face is getting the without an All-American for the first time in 38 years. Rank School (1st Place votes) young players used to college tennis and competing at For a program that has the most championships in col- 1 (27) this level. But the coach believes this team’s greatest asset, lege tennis and for a head coach who has won 11 NCAA 2 Georgia (10) its toughness, will be the difference. “Are we the most titles as a coach and player, 2007 – a year marred by inju- 3 Ohio State talented team in the country?” Whitlinger asks. “Maybe ries – was a season to build on. 4 Baylor not. But we can be the toughest.” This year a star-studded recruiting class and the 5 Mississippi return of many top players to the squad mean the 6 USC The Schedule 7 Cardinal can return to the limelight. Stanford will face some immediate tests entering the 8 “This team could surprise some people. We’ve got a new year. 9 UCLA “Our schedule starts off with a bang,” says Whitlinger. lot of talent,” says head coach John Whitlinger. Stanford 10 North Carolina returns two-time Pac-10 champion and last year’s No. 1 “It’s very exciting and filled with opportunity.” Stanford 11 Oklahoma State opens up by going to Tulsa to face defending national Matt Bruch, whose injuries last year forced him to miss 12 Notre Dame over half of the team’s dual matches. Also returning this champion Georgia and a solid Tulsa squad. “Playing in 13 Alabama Tulsa, where the NCAA Championships will be held, will year is sophomore Richard Wire, who went 10-4 as the 14 Florida give us some experience in the venue,” says Whitlinger. team’s No. 1 after stepping into that role midway through 15 Wake Forest the year. Despite last year’s success, coach Whitlinger Following the Tulsa trip, the Cardinal comes home to looks for more out of Wire. “I think Richard could have face perennial Pac-10 contenders UCLA and USC. “The

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Feb 22 and a match against California the following day. Stanford will also face non-conference foes Brown and Saint Mary’s at the Taube Tennis Center. The challenging schedule figures to play to Stanford’s advantage when they participate in the spring tourna- ments. On Feb. 29, the Cardinal travels to La Jolla, Calif. to play in the Pacific Coast Doubles tournament and on April 24 for the Pac-10 Individual Championships. The NCAA Tournament beings May 9 at campus sites with first round action. Singles With many of the top singles players returning from last year and a new group of talented freshman entering the fold, the competition will be strong for the top six spots. “This is a deeper team than we’ve had in a while,” says Whitlinger. “You’ve got to like the healthy competi- tion that we are going to have.” Stanford returns 76-percent of its dual match points played last year. Among the returns are the primary Nos. 1, 2 and 3 players from last year: Bruch, Wire and Muller. “Muller is a breakout candidate this year,” says

ITA Preseason Singles Rankings As of January 8, 2008 1 Virginia 58.82 2 Alex Clayton Stanford 51.92 3 Virginia 48.30 Freshman Alex Clayton looks to be a player to watch in 2008. 4 Travis Helgeson Georgia 44.20 Blake Muller teamed with Ted Kelly to win the ITA Northwest 5 Matthias Wellermann Mississippi 43.55 doubles title in the fall. 6 Justin Kronauge Ohio State 42.50 home schedule is excellent,” says Whitlinger. “The Pac-10 7 Daniel Vallverdu Miami 39.84 Whitlinger, “He has a ton of talent. Everybody made will be very strong this year.” 8 Florida 38.20 contributions last year, and I could see the same thing In addition to the Los Angeles schools, Stanford will 9 USC 37.50 happening this year.” face Baylor, an opponent the Cardinal has yet to beat 10 Denes Lukacs Baylor 36.99 The deep Cardinal squad will also allow for strong in the history of the program, along with Hawai’i and 41 Ted Kelly Stanford 12.58 practices throughout the year. “In years past, our teams BYU in a five-match home stand beginning Feb. 2. Other 75 Richard Wire Stanford 7.90 have had good competition for playing time and this home matches include a meeting against Boise State on 96 Matt Bruch Stanford 5.93

MT-10 2008 Stanford University Tennis Men’s Tennis 2008 Outlook

year I see us having that good competition again,” says Whitlinger. “It has the potential to be a very deep singles lineup.” Last year five different players held down the No. 5 and 6 roles, and this year figures to be no different. “Our good teams in the past have had strong lineups top to bottom, and I can see us having that again this year,” says Whitlinger. Partially contributing to last year’s shuffling among the roles were the injuries to many Cardinal players. But with a healthy fall, Whitlinger hopes those worries are behind them. The Cardinal loses graduating seniors Eric McKean and David Ryan from last year’s squad. McKean played 22 of the 24 dual match- es in positions 2-5, and David Ryan played sparingly in the No. 5 and 6 slots. “We lost some great leaders, some team players and very hard workers,” says Whitlinger. “We’re going to be challenged to replace their leadership and it’s tough to see them go.” Doubles “Doubles is very important,” stresses Whitlinger. “We are going to be playing a lot of close matches this year, and winning that doubles point means you only have to win three of the singles matches instead of four. That’s huge.” Fortunately for the Cardinal, this year they look to be very solid at doubles. Besides Bruch and Muller being ranked as the second best tandem in the country, the Cardinal showed its strength at the ITA Northwest Regional by making the doubles final an all-Stanford affair. Despite the success of the doubles squads so far, the teams this 2007-08 Stanford Men’s Tennis Team – Back Row (l to r): Assistant coach Brandon Coupe, Jeff Zeller, Blake Muller, year are still in flux. “The doubles teams are a work in progress,” says Kevin Kaiser, Paul Morrissey, Rich Wire and head coach John Whitlinger. Front Row (L-R): Gregory Hirshman, Ted Whitlinger. “We have a lot of very good players, and now it’s just a mat- Kelly, Alex Clayton, Matt Bruch and Philip Kao. ter of figuring out who plays together the best.” Stanford returns two of its primary doubles teams from last year. The No. 1 squad of Bruch 2007-08 Stanford Men’s Tennis Roster and Muller, who went 16-3 overall last year, will return along with the primary No. 2 squad of Wire and Paul Morrissey. McKean was Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) Stanford’s primary No. 3 player last year, playing with junior Jeff Zeller Matt Bruch Jr. 6-0 160 Lake Forest, IL (Lake Forest HS) and sophomore Kevin Kaiser in that role. “I think we are going to be Alex Clayton Fr. 6-0 170 Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Edison Prep) very good in doubles this year,” says Whitlinger. Gregory Hirshman Fr. 5-11 156 San Diego, CA (La Jolla Country Day) With the top teams returning with another year of experience and Kevin Kaiser So. 6-3 185 Saratoga, CA (Saratoga HS) talented players waiting to contribute, it’s easy to agree with the coach. Phil Kao Sr. 5-8 145 Cupertino, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) Ted Kelly Fr. 6-1 180 Owings Mills, MD (Gilman School) Paul Morrissey So. 6-2 193 , Ireland (Gonzaga College) ITA Preseason Doubles Rankings Blake Muller Jr. 6-3 175 Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara HS) As of Jan. 8, 2008 1 /Somdev Devvarman Virgina 61.25 Richard Wire So. 6-1 175 Loughton, Essex, (The Leys School) 2 Kaes Van’t Hof/Robert Farah USC 56.38 Jeff Zeller Jr. 6-1 165 Centennial, CO (Cherry Creek HS) 3 Taylor Fogleman/Chris Kearney North Carolina 55.37 4 Erling Tveit/Jonas Berg Mississippi 51.96 Head Coach: John Whitlinger (4th Year) 5 Ross Cunningham/Andy Connelly Tulsa 49.29 Assistant Coach: Brandon Coupe (1st Year) 6 Adam Holmstrom/Niklas Persson Denver 46.43 Volunteer Assistant Coach: J.J. Whitlinger (3rd Year) 7 Bruno Alcala/Claudio Christen Arizona 42.25 Director of Tennis: Dick Gould (41st Year) 8 Jack Baker/Marek Sramek South Alabama 41.95 9 Brandon Davis/Ryan Rowe Illinois 39.89 10 Bojan Szumanski/Christian Rojmar Texas Tech 38.10

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-11 Men’s Tennis Profiles

Matt Bruch Lake Forest, Ill. (Lake Forest HS) 6-0 • 160 lbs. Junior Economics

Fall of 2007: Went 1-2 in the fall … Began the year ranked #36 in the preseason ITA poll … Both matches were at the All-American Championships, where he beat #47 Juan Rebaza of Arizona State 6-0, 6-3 … Began the year ranked number #2 in doubles with teammate Blake Muller in the ITA rankings … Member of the No. 1 doubles team with Alex Clayton at a dual match vs. Hawaii, where they defeated #48 Sascha Heinemann and Andreas Weber … Played with Muller at All-American Championships and fell to 9-7 in the first round to #11 Alex Conjanu and Keziel Juneau of William and Mary. Summer of 2007: Made the finals of the Futures event in Decatur, IL … Placed in the semifinals of two Futures events, including the Claremont, CA tournament on September 10th … Placed in the quarterfi- nals of two other Futures events this summer … Played in the U.S. Open qualifying tournament where he recorded a win over a top 100 professional … Is currently ranked at 645 in the professional ATP rankings. As a Sophomore in 2006-07: Played as Stanford’s No. 1 as a sophomore … Won Pac-10 Championships in both singles and doubles … Won Pac-10 singles championship for second straight year …Was named Second Team All Pac-10 … Named Stanford/Muscle Milk student athlete of the week after winning Pac-10 Championship … Fought injuries throughout the year … Finished with an 8-9 record overall and 3-9 in dual matches … Went 4-7 against nationally ranked opponents … Defeated #67 Kaes Van’t Hof of USC, #30 Pierre Mouillan of Cal and #87 Alex Slovic of Washington in straight sets to win the Pac-10 Championships … Was forced to retire from his opening match of the NCAA Tournament against #13 Erling Tveit of Mississippi when he sprained his ankle during the first set … Went 16-3 in doubles with teammate Blake Muller including a 12-3 dual match record and a perfect 5-0 against nationally ranked opponents … Won the Pac-10 championships with Muller by beating Robert Farah and Kaes Van’t Hof of USC in the finals 6-2, 6-4 … Bruch and Muller were forced to withdraw from the NCAA Tournament when Bruch injured his ankle the day before the opening doubles round … Went 0-2 with teammate Richard Wire in doubles … Both matches were against ranked opponents, including a close 8-6 loss to the #5 ranked Benjamin Kohlloeffel and Philipp Gruendler of UCLA… Won his only doubles match with teammate Eric McKean, Bruch’s Career Statistics (Singles): defeating Kieran Burke and Dan Nguyen of Harvard … At ITA National Team Indoors in February he went Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season 2005-06 4-3 5-2 2-0 – – – 11-5 30-9 1-2, defeating #100 Joe Atas of Duke in straight sets … Named a second team All-American Academic. 2006-07 2-9 1-0 – – – – 3-9 8-9 As a Freshman in 2005-06: Matt has come on in his first season to become one of the nation’s top players … 2007 (Fall) 0-1 – – – – – 0-1 1-2 He finished the year ranked No. 16 in singles … He earned All-America honors by being seeded No. 9-16 in Career 6-13 6-2 2-0 – – – 14-15 39-20 the NCAA Individual Singles Tournament … Completed his freshman season with a 30-9 overall record and 11-5 in dual match play … He went 18-6 vs. nationally-ranked players … He played Nos. 1-3 singles during Career Statistics (Doubles): the year, all but two in the No. 1 or No. 2 position … At the NCAA Championships, he played No. 2 in both Year 1 2 3 Dual Season 2005-06 2-2 6-0 1-0 9-2 14-6 singles and doubles … He won all three of his singles matches and both of his doubles matches in Stanford’s 2006-07 12-5 1-0 – 13-5 17-5 three victories at the NCAA Tournament … He beat No. 89 Tyler Brown of Cal, No. 46 Jonathan Stokke of 2007 (Fall) 1-0 – – 1-0 1-1 Duke and No. 65 Matija Zgaga of Baylor in straight sets to help the Cardinal advance to the quarterfinals … Career 15-7 7-0 1-0 23–7 32–12 He and teammate Blake Muller went 9-2 in doubles in 2006-07 and finished year ranked No. 44 in the coun- try … Matt won the Pacific-10 Conference Singles Championship on April 30 when he beat teammate James Wan … In the semifinals, he beat Cal’s (ranked No. 4 nationally) in straight sets … Named First-Team All-Pac-10 and the Pac-10’s Newcomer of the Year … Also named the West Region Rookie of the Year Player to Watch by the ITA … Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete … After suffering three straight losses in dual matches against Oregon, UCLA and Cal during the season, he won 10 consecutive singles matches before losing in the second round of the NCAA Tournament … Enjoyed an outstanding fall campaign and gave notice that he is one of the nation’s top, young players … Earned a No. 4 singles ranking in the 2006 Pre-Season ITA Poll … He went 10-2 in singles competition during the fall, including 7-2 vs. nationally- ranked players, while advancing to the semifinals of the All-American championships and the quarterfinals of the National Collegiate Indoors … Matt began his collegiate career by winning his first seven matches at the All-American Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma … Along the way, he beat five ranked players, includ- ing then-No. 2 Ludovic Walter of Duke, 6-4, 6-2, then-No. 26 Luigi D’Agord of Miami, 7-5, 6-2, and then- No. 28 Shannon Buck of Air Force, 6-4, 6-1 … He was beaten in the semifinals by then-No. 4 of Georgia 7-6, 6-4 … At the National Indoors, he beat two more ranked players before losing in the quarters to then-No. 3 ranked Benjamin Kohlloeffel of UCLA, 6-1, 7-5. Prior to Stanford: Talented and gifted junior player who enjoyed tremendous success prior to beginning his collegiate career at Stanford … Two-time National Singles champion in juniors … Won the national under-12 championships in in 1999 and the national under-16 clay court cham- pionships in 2003 … During the summer of 2005, he reached the Round of 16 in both the Junior U.S. Open at Flushing Meadows and the Junior French Open … He beat a top-12 seeded player in both tour- naments … At the Boys’ under-16 Nationals in Kalamazoo in 2003, he was a finalist in the singles compe- tition and finished third in doubles … Placed third at the 2001 Boys’ under-14 National Championships … Highest national junior ranking was No. 3 for Boys under-16 and No. 7 for Boys under-18 … Helped Lake Forest High School win the state championship his sophomore and junior seasons while playing doubles only. Personal: Parents are Lynn and Dan Bruch … Graduate of Lake Forest High School in Illinois … Member of the Cum Laude Society … Hobbies playing golf … Sister, Lauren, played tennis at University of Virginia. John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Matt is a tremendous tennis player. Anyone who goes back-to- back winning the Pac-10 championships has really shown us something. He is a legitimate threat to win the NCAA singles championship this year.”

MT-12 2008 Stanford University Tennis Men’s Tennis Profiles

Alex Clayton Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Edison Prep) 6-0 • 170 lbs. Freshman Undeclared

Fall of 2007: Has immediately established himself as one of the top play- ers in the country … Entered the season No. 111 in the ITA rankings … Has gone 10-2 overall and 9-2 against nationally ranked opponents … Qualified for the All-American Championships in October by beating #41 Kiril Dimitrov of Duke, Max Jones of New Mexico and #118 Ed Corrie of Texas … Beat #18, #78 and #40 to earn his way into the quar- terfinals, where he lost to the eventual champion #4 Travis Helgeson of Georgia … His performance in the All-American Championships earned him a wild-card entry into ITA National Indoor Championships, where he beat #65 Dominic Inglot of Virginia, Pepperdine’s #31 Bassab Beidas and #10 Greg Ouellette of Florida before losing to eventual champion #1 Somdev Devvarmen of Virginia in the semifinals … Teamed with Richard Wire to beat Lee Singer and Sanam Singh of Virgina at the All-American Championships before losing to #25 Bryan Koniecko and Steven Moneke of Ohio State … In first dual match, played at the No. 2 position against Hawai’i, where he defeated #50 Sascha Heinemann in straight sets … Played with teammate Matt Bruch in the No. 1 doubles position at Hawaii and defeated #48 Heinemann and Andreas Weber. Prior to Stanford: 2004 juniors Kalamazoo boys 16’s singles finalist … Kalamazoo Doubles boys 16’s 4th place … Ranked second in the nation in Boys 16’s … 2005 Juniors USTA National Claycourt Champion Boys 18’s … USTA Kalamazoo singles and doubles quarterfinalist with … Australian Open Juniors Doubles Semifinalist … US open juniors boys 18’s Doubles Champion with Donald Young … Reached a ranking of 40 internationally in juniors boys 18’s in singles and number 4 in doubles … Ranked number 3 USTA in singles and Number 1 in Florida … Selected by Patrick McEnroe as Davis Cup hitting partner for relegation tie in with Andy Roddick, James Blake, and Bob and Mike Bryan … Received the Albert Carrington Award (Florida Player of the Year) … Competed in the Junior Australian, French and US open events … Competed in the men’s qualifying event of the US Open … 2006 Juniors Kalamazoo singles quarterfinalist and doubles champion with Donald Young … Ranked number 2 in singles USTA and number 1 in Florida 2006 Juniors … In 2006 competed in main draw doubles at US Clayton’s Career Statistics (Singles): open with Donald young … Reached a ranking of 796 in singles and 759 in doubles on ATP tour. Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season Personal: 2007 (Fall) – 1-0 – – – – 1-0 10-2 Son of William and Sylvia Clayton … Three siblings: Chris (Junior at Harvard and on Varsity Career – 1-0 – – – – 1-0 10-2 Tennis) Courtney (Senior in HS) Mary (Sophomore in HS) … Graduated Salutatorian of Edison Prep in Florida … Hobbies include hanging out with friends and family, music and concerts, learning guitar, and Career Statistics (Doubles): sport shooting … Father played varsity tennis at Northwestern University. Year 1 2 3 Dual Season John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Had a tremendous fall with very impressive results. He is a player 2007 (Fall) 1-0 – – 1-0 2-1 who can win the NCAA singles championship as a freshman. Alex has a tremendous attitude on and off Career 1-0 – – 1-0 2-1 the court and is a very hard worker.”

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-13 Men’s Tennis Profiles

Gregory Hirshman San Diego, Calif. (La Jolla Country Day) 5-11 • 156 lbs. Freshman Undeclared

Fall of 2007: Has had an impressive debut with the Cardinal … Reached the finals of the ITA Regional Championships with teammate Richard Wire before losing in the all-Stanford final to Blake Muller and Ted Kelly … Defeated teams from San Francisco, Saint Mary’s and California on their way to the finals … Has compiled a 5-2 overall record in doubles with two partners … Played in the ITA Regional Championships and the Chandler Cup this fall … Recorded a 5-4 overall singles record, including wins against Pac-10 foe Francisco Gallardo of Oregon … Also won matches against players form Gonzaga, Pacific, Cal Poly and Boise State. Prior to Stanford: Named San Diego tennis player of the year in 2006 … 2005 doubles sectionals win- ner in Southern California … Reached the semifinals of the 2005 Winter Super-nationals in Phoenix in the 18 and under division and in 2006 reached the quarterfinals … Played as the No. 3 singles player for Southern California in the US Junior Davis Cup and went undefeated … This past summer placed 3rd at National Open Championships in Balboa Park, CA … Was a semifinalist at the Claremont Tournament for the Claremont Futures … Finished under 16 division ranked 16th and under 18 division 10th … During junior career defeated , Steven Forman, Jason McNaughton and … Also beat current pro … Featured in the movie “Unstrung” about seven players that debuted at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Personal: Parents are Barbara and Paul Hirshman … Valedictorian of his high school class … Placed second in the California State Science Fair … Founded the newspaper “The Cardinal Principal”, an Stanford newspaper that will be published beginning winter quarter … Is a member of KZSU radio … Enjoys math, politics, news and sports. John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Greg is great for this team. He has a lot of fire, a lot of energy and a lot of toughness. He definitely can make a mark in college tennis.” Hirshman’s Career Statistics (Singles): Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season 2007 (Fall) – – – – – – – 5-4 Career – – – – – – – 5-4 Career Statistics (Doubles): Year 1 2 3 Dual Season 2007 (Fall) – – – – 5-2 Career – – – – 5-2

The Arrillaga Center for Sports and Recreation is located directly across from the Taube Tennis Center.

MT-14 2008 Stanford University Tennis Men’s Tennis Profiles

Kevin Kaiser Saratoga, Calif. (Saratoga HS) 6-3 • 185 lbs. Sophomore Undeclared

Fall of 2007: Has gone 2-2 in singles matches … Advanced to the second round of both the ITA Regional Championships and the Chandler Cup … Has defeated Mitch Del Rosario of San Francisco and David Gonzalez of Pacific … Has a 3-2 record in doubles with two partners … Reached the quarterfinals of both doubles tournaments he has played in … Went 2-1 with teammate Jeff Zeller at the ITA Regional Championships and 1-1 with Greg Hirshman at the Chandler Cup. Summer of 2007: Played in the Futures Circuit in the Midwest and Southern California … Also competed in tournaments in . As a Freshman in 2006-07: Was a solid contributor in his freshman year on The Farm … Played in 24 of 25 Cardinal dual matches … Went 10-14 in dual matches … Played in positions 3-6 with Stanford … Went 0-2 as a No. 3, 5-3 as a No. 4, 5-8 as a No. 5 and as a No. 6 he went 0-1 … Had an overall record of 12-9 … Won 7 of his last 11 matches … Went 0-3 in matches against nationally ranked opponents … Went 12-8 in doubles matches with four different partners … Tallied a 7-4 record in dual matches with 2 partners, including a 2-1 record with Blake Muller in position No. 1 and 2-1 as a No. 2 with teammate Paul Morrissey. Prior to Stanford: One of the top players in Northern California area from nearby Saratoga High School … Northern California USTA doubles champion in 2005 B18’s … Placed third in singles in 2006 Northern California USTA sectionals B18’s … In 2004, he placed second in singles at USTA Winter Super Nationals … Named high school All-American as a junior … Led his team to a Central Coast Section championship and second place finish in Northern California as a sophomore. Personal: Son of Bill and Vicky Kaiser … National Merit Scholar and Hispanic Scholar Achievement … Hobbies include music and football. John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Kevin had a good freshman year. We’re looking for continued improvement in his game. He is a hard worker who is always looking to get better.” Kaiser’s Career Statistics (Singles): Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season 2006-07 – – 0-2 5-3 5-8 0-1 10-14 12-19 2007 (Fall) – – – – – – – 2-2 Career – – 0-2 5-3 5-8 0-1 10-14 14-21 Career Statistics (Doubles): Year 1 2 3 Dual Season 2006-07 2-1 2-2 5-3 7-4 12-8 2007 (Fall) – – – – 3-2 Career – – – – 15-10

Stanford hosted the 2006 NCAA Tennis Championships at the Taube Tennis Center.

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-15 Men’s Tennis Profiles

Phil Kao Cupertino, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty HS) 5-8 • 145 lbs. Senior Economics

Fall of 2007: Has gone 1-1 in his return to action after missing last year due to injury … Made the second round of the Chandler Cup by beating Bryan Pybas of UC Santa Cruz before falling to #23 Bijan Moiallemi of UC San Diego in three sets. Summer of 2007: Spent the summer rehabbing injuries and did not enter any tournaments. As a Junior in 2006-07: Injuries forced him to miss all but one match … In his only match Kao lost in three sets Derek Drabble of Washington in the first round of the ITA Northwest Regional. As a Sophomore in 2005-06: Starter in 19 of Stanford’s 22 dual matches … Played No. 5 or No. 6 singles in 21 of those 22 matches … He went 12-7 in dual matches and 20-11 overall … Finished 1-0 playing No. 4, 5-4 at No. 5 and 6-3 at No. 6 … Went 6-5 in doubles playing with five different partners … Was 4-1 in doubles while teamed with Jeff Zeller … Reached the semifinals at the Pac-10 Invitational before losing a three-set match to UCLA’s Jeremy Drean … Chalked up a 6-1 singles record in the fall, which included four straight wins at the Bronco Classic … He defeated teammate Blake Muller 6-4, 6-3 to win the singles title at the Bronco Classic … He competed at the Northwest Regional Championships where he won two matches and advanced to the round of 32 … Teamed with Jeff Zeller in doubles at the Bronco Classic … After losing their opening match, the duo came back to win four straight in the consolation bracket … Teamed with Eric McKean at the Northwest Regional and lost in the round of 32. Summer of 2005: Finalist at the Captain Weber Open in Stockton, CA, and a quarterfinalist at the Steed Open in Moraga, CA. As a Freshman in 2004-05: Enjoyed a solid freshman campaign, getting valuable experience at the No. 5 and No. 6 spots in the Cardinal lineup … He posted a 19-20 overall record, and an 11-14 mark in dual matches … Posted a 7-7 record at the No. 5 position … Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Pac-10 Invitational tournament, defeating Arizona’s Tim Mullane (4/21) and Oregon’s Eric Pickard (4/21) … Notched a straight set 7-6, 7-5 win over USC’s Adam Loucks (4/10) … Was edged in three sets by USC’s Kaes Van’t Hof (2/19), but came back seven days later to hand Van’t Hof a straight set 6-1, 6-4 defeat Kao’s Career Statistics (Singles): (2/26) … Advanced to the consolation final at the Sherwood Cup in January, falling to teammate James Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season 2004-05 – – – – 7-7 4-7 11-14 19-20 Wan in the championship 6-1, 6-0 (1/17) … Advanced to the third round of the Wilson/ITA Regional 2005-06 – – – 1-0 5-4 6-3 12-7 20-11 Championship in October … In doubles, he was a constant presence in Stanford’s doubles lineup, part- 2007 (Fall) – – – – – – – 1-1 nering with five other players to post a 4-12 record … Saw the most doubles action with senior Phil Career – – – 1-0 12-11 10-10 23-21 40-32 Sheng, posting an 8-3 win over Sean Kelleher and Stephen Ward of William & Mary (3/2) at the No. 2 singles position. Career Statistics (Doubles): Summer of 2004: Claimed his second straight singles title at the Northern California under-18 sectionals. Year 1 2 3 Dual Season 2004-05 1-0 1-6 – 2-7 4-12 Prior to Stanford: Won the singles title at the 2003 Northern California under-18 sectionals … Claimed 2005-06 – 1-1 – 1-1 6-5 the Central Coast Section singles title … Won the Northern California under-16 sectionals in ’02… Won 2007 (Fall) – – – – – the title at the Central Coast Section singles championship in ’02 … Received the Sportsmanship Award at Career 1-0 2-7 – 3-8 10-17 the 2000 Easter Bowl. Personal: Parents are Wei-Nan and Grace Kao … Graduate of Archbishop Mitty High School … Hobbies include basketball, motorcycles, and playing poker … Economics major. John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “It’s nice to see Phil back on the court playing. He has struggled with injuries his whole career here, but as long as we can keep him on the court he will be a factor.”

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MT-16 2008 Stanford University Tennis Men’s Tennis Profiles

Ted Kelly Owings Mills, Md. (Gilman School) 6-1 • 180 lbs. Freshman Undeclared

Fall of 2007: Has played a big role with Stanford in the early going … Won the ITA Regional Doubles Championships with teammate Blake Muller with five consecutive wins over teams from UC Davis, San Francisco, California and fellow Stanford team of Greg Hirshman and Richard Wire in the finals … Qualified for the ITA National Indoor Championships where they narrowly lost a 9-7 match to #40 Andy Connelly and Ross Cunningham of Tulsa … Opened the dual match season at Hawai’i as the No. 2 doubles team with Muller, but lost a close 9-8 match to Spencer Mendoza and Jeff Fitch … Has gone 3-1 as a singles player … Got to the third round of the ITA Regional Championships before losing in 3 sets to Tobias Obenaus of Washington … Played in the No. 5 singles position in the opening dual match in Hawaii, beating Craig Faulk 6-3, 6-1. Prior to Stanford: Nationally and regionally ranked junior in the mid-Atlantic from 2002-2006 … As high as 20 in the nation in the U-16 in 2004 and as a high as 65 in the nation in the U-18 in 2006 … Consistently ranked in the top 5 in the mid-Atlantic in the U-18 from 2003 to 2006 and as high as 3 in 2006 … 12 consecutive super-national junior championships from 2003 through 2006 … Top 16 in singles at spring super-nationals in 2004, quarterfinals of doubles at same tournament … Round of 16 doubles at a number of other super-nationals, including super-national clay courts in 2005 and 2006, winter super-nationals 2005 and super-national hard courts 2004 … Singles and doubles finalist at National Open 2003 … #1 singles for Gilman School for 3 years and lost only one match during last 2 years of high school … MIAA All-Conference singles champion 2006 and led team to 3 conference cham- pionships … Reached the semifinals in singles at the ITA New Hampshire and won doubles at ITA’s in New Hampshire and North Carolina … Doubles semifinalist at ITA Summer Championships. Personal: Son of Ned and Carita Kelly … Has a twin sister at Princeton and younger brother (17) in high school … Uncle John Corse was a member of the Stanford tennis team in the late 70’s and early 80’s … Hobbies include baseball and hockey. John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Excellent tennis player who has had great results this fall. Can be Kelly’s Career Statistics (Singles): a real darkhorse in tennis this year and really surprise some people.” Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season 2007 (Fall) – – – – 1-0 – 1-0 3-1 Career – – – – 1-0 – 1-0 3-1 Career Statistics (Doubles): Year 1 2 3 Dual Season 2007 (Fall) – 0-1 – 0-1 5-3 Career – 0-1 – 0-1 5-3

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-17 Men’s Tennis Profiles

Paul Morrissey Dublin, Ireland (Gonzaga College) 6-2 • 193 lbs. Sophomore Undeclared

Fall of 2007: Has yet to play this year … Expected to compete for a start- ing role with the Cardinal in both singles and doubles. Summer 2007: Paul spent the summer working on his game, competing in men’s open tournaments and in Future’s events both in Dublin and in Europe. As a Freshman in 2006: Had a productive opening campaign for the Cardinal … Started in 15 of Stanford 24 dual matches … Played in positions 4, 5 and 6 … Went 3-12 in dual matches and 7-17 overall … In the No. 6 position Morrissey went 3-5 … Notched a 3-2 record in opening fall tournaments, reaching the third round of the ITA Northwest Regional … Won two of his last three matches, reaching the round of 16 at the Pac-10 championships … Went 5-5 in tournament play … Went 17-18 in overall doubles matches and 11-11 in dual matches with 5 partners … Played at all three doubles positions … Went 1-0 in the No.1 position with Muller, beating Hawaii’s Andreas Webber and Matt Seeberger … Played the majority of his doubles matches with Richard Wire and went 8-6 in the No. 2 position … Reached the finals with Muller at the ITA Northwest Regional with four straight victories including one over the top seeded team before falling to Pierre Mouillon and Daniel Sebescen of California. Prior to Stanford: One of the top junior players in Ireland … He was the U-18 Singles Irish National Indoors Finalist in 2005 and a finalist at the U-18 Singles Irish National Championship in 2005 … In 2006, he won the Provincial High School championship playing for top-ranked Gonzaga College … In 2004, he received an ITF ranking of No. 180 and a National U-18 ranking of No. 3 in the 16/17 age group … In the 15/16 age group in 2003, he received an ITF ranking of No. 328 and a National U-18 ranking of No. 2 … He was honored as the 2001 Irish National Sports Star of the Year as presented by the Irish Prime Minister … He had a European Tennis Association U-14 ranking of No. 41 in 2001 after winning several European tournaments … He represented Ireland in both 2000 and 2001 in the Four Nations tournament, which is a competition among players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Personal: Parents are Roz and Dan Morrissey … Has two brothers and one sister … Older brother, Dan, Morrissey’s Career Statistics (Singles): is in Law School in Dublin … Two younger siblings are in high school … Attended Gonzaga College SJ in Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season 2006-07 – – – 0-2 0-5 3-5 3-12 7-17 Dublin. 2007 (Fall) – – – – – – – – John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Paul is a tremendous person who is continuing to get better. Career – – – 0-2 0-5 3-5 3-12 7-17 Look for some very good things this year.” Career Statistics (Doubles): Year 1 2 3 Dual Season 2006-07 1-0 10-9 0-2 11-11 17-18 2007 (Fall) – – – – – Career 1-0 10-9 0-2 11-11 17-18

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MT-18 2008 Stanford University Tennis Men’s Tennis Profiles

Blake Muller Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara HS) 6-3 • 175 lbs. Junior Communication Co-Captain

Fall of 2007: Played in the All-American Championships in October … Reached the third round of the ITA Regional Championships by beating Daniel Elefant of UC Davis and Derek Drabble of Washington before los- ing to Bozhidar Katsarov of California … Has a 4-2 singles record overall and is 1-0 in dual matches … Appeared as the No. 4 singles player in Stanford’s first dual match against Hawaii, where he defeated Spencer Mendoza … Won the ITA Regional Championships with teammate Ted Kelly … Beat teams from UC Davis, San Francisco and California to reach the finals … Defeated teammates Greg Hirshman and Richard Wire in the all-Stanford final to earn a bid to the ITA National Indoor Championships where they narrowly lost a 9-7 match to #40 ranked Andy Connelly and Ross Cunningham of Tulsa … Played in the All-American Doubles Championships, losing a tight 9-7 match to Alex Conjanu and Keziel Juneau of William and Mary. Summer of 2007: Spent most of the summer resting … Competed in two futures events in the Midwest. As a Sophomore in 2006-07: Started in 22 of 25 dual matches … Competed as a No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 in singles and spots 1 and 2 in doubles … Went 16-5 in doubles dual matches and 25-10 overall with four partners … Recorded a 12-3 mark with teammate Matt Bruch as the No. 1 doubles team … Notched a perfect 5-0 record against nationally ranked opponents in doubles with Bruch … Won the Pac-10 cham- pionships in doubles with victories over teams from Arizona, UCLA, ASU and USC … Earned entry into the NCAA Tournament but was forced to withdraw before a match was played after partner Bruch injured his ankle … Reached the finals of the ITA Northwest Regional with teammate Paul Morrissey before they lost to Pierre Mouillon and Daniel Sebescen … Compiled a 7-15 dual match record and an 8-20 overall singles record … Beat #53 Chris Surapol … Went 6-5 in final 11 matches … Named an Academic All- American Honorable Mention … Earned his way into the Pac-10 Championships before falling to Jason Labrosse … Competed in the All-American Championships in October … Made the round of 32 at the ITA Northwest Regional … Muller went 1-4 as a No. 2, 6-10 as a No. 3 and 0-1 as a No. 4. As a Freshman in 2005-06: Blake had an outstanding freshman season on The Farm … He played No. 4 Muller’s Career Statistics (Singles): Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season and No. 5 singles, compiling a 12-7 record in dual matches and 23-10 overall … In dual matches, he was 2005-06 – – 0-1 6-3 6-3 – 12-7 23-10 0-1 at No. 3 and 6-3 at both No. 4 and No. 5 … He won his last seven matches … In doubles, he and Matt 2006-07 – 1-4 6-10 0-1 – – 7-15 8-20 Bruch played No. 2 during the NCAA Tournament … They went 3-0 in dual matches – all at No. 2 – and 2007 (Fall) – – – 1-0 – – 1-0 4-2 4-2 overall … He was 20-11 overall in doubles playing with seven different partners … He teamed with Career – 1-4 6-11 7-4 6-3 – 20-22 35-32 James Pade during the year, finishing 5-1 in dual matches and 9-2 overall … Their final ITA ranking was Career Statistics (Doubles): No. 44 in the nation … Won the singles title at the Pac-10 Invitational Championships April 30 in Ojai as Year 1 2 3 Dual Season he won four straight matches … Went 5-2 in the fall in singles and 3-2 in doubles … Won his first three 2005-06 1-1 10-4 1-0 12-5 20-11 collegiate matches to reach the finals of the Bronco Classic, where he lost to teammate Phil Kao, 6-4, 6-3 2006-07 16-5 0-2 – 16-7 25-10 … Lost second round match at the ITA Northwest Regional Championships … Teamed with Eric McKean 2007 (Fall) – 0-1 – 0-1 5-4 to win three straight doubles matches in the consolation bracket at the Bronco Classic. Career 17-6 10-7 1-0 28-13 50-25 Prior to Stanford: Two-time high school All-American from Santa Barbara, Calif. … Won his league singles title and was named league MVP three times … All-CIF First-Team following his junior and senior seasons … CIF finalist in 2004 and semifinalist in 2005 … Two-time recipient of the SoCal Sportsmanship Award … In junior competition, he won the 2004 Muterspaw Championships in … Quarterfinalist at 2003 and 2004 Winter Junior Nationals … Semifinalist at 2004 California Bowl … Ranked No. 1 in Southern California and among the top-10 nationally for boys U-18 and U-16. Personal: Son of Trina Grokenberger and John Muller … Graduate of Santa Barbara High School … Hobbies include backgammon, photography and the beach. John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Blake has got a ton of talent. He can become a very good player this year and be one of those Stanford players that we will remember down the road.”

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-19 Men’s Tennis Profiles

Richard Wire Loughton, Essex, England (The Leys School) 6-1 • 175 lbs. Sophomore Undeclared

Fall of 2007: Began the season ranked #48 by the ITA … Has com- piled a record of 7-2 … Played in the All-American Championships in Columbus, Ohio … Won the ITA Regional Championships with six consecutive wins, including a narrow 6-3, 6-7, 7-6 victory of Washington’s Andy Kuharszky … Appeared in the ITA National Indoor Championships, beating #68 Jack Baker of South Alabama before falling to #23 Adam Holmstrom of Denver … Compiled a 5-2 record in doubles with two teammates … Played in the All-American Championships with teammate Alex Clayton and defeated Virginia’s Lee Singer and Sanam Singh before falling to #25 Bryan Koniecko and Steven Moneke of Ohio State … Advanced to the finals of the ITA Regional Championships with teammate Greg Hirshman before losing the all-Stanford final to Blake Muller and Ted Kelly. Summer of 2007: Played in five futures events in England and Ireland … Qualified and won a round, gain- ing a world ranking point at a futures event in Wrexham … Also won a doubles round at Wrexham. As a Freshman in 2006-07: Started the season as No. 2 singles player, moved to No. 1 when Matt Bruch went down with an injury … Played in 24 dual matches and 31 matches total … Recorded a 12-12 record in dual matches, including a 10-4 mark in the No. 1 position … Improved his game over the course of the year, ending the season by winning 12 of his final 19 matches with most of those coming against the opponent’s top player … Recorded a 5-5 mark against nationally ranked opponents … Beat the fifth ranked player in college when he bested UCLA’s Benjamin Kohlloefel in 3 sets at the Sherwood Cup … Other notable victories include besting #105 James Ludlow of BYU, #77 Chris Clayton of Harvard, #47 Thomas Liversage of San Diego and USC’s #44 Dejan Cvetkovic … Appeared in the All-American Championships and made it to the round of 16 at the ITA Northwest Regional … As a doubles player played in all 3 positions with four different partners … As a No. 1 with teammates Matt Bruch and Blake Muller went a combined 2-3 … Appeared in the All-American Championships with Muller, winning their first match 8-4 against Baylor’s Matt Brown and Dominik Mueller before falling in the second round … Played the most matches with Paul Morrissey as a No. 2, finishing 8-6 in dual matches and 9-8 overall … Wire’s Career Statistics (Singles): In doubles went a combined 12-10 in dual matches and 15-15 overall. Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season Prior to Stanford: 2006-07 10-4 2-8 – – – – 12-12 15-16 One of the top junior players in England and winner of multiple national championships 2007 (Fall) – – 1-0 – – – 1-0 8-2 … He won the 2005 U-18 British National Championship in singles and was a semifinalist in doubles in Career 10-4 2-8 1-0 – – – 13-12 23-18 2004 … In 2002, in the U-15 age group, Richard won the British National doubles championship and was a singles finalist … He represented Great Britain at the European Championships in U-14, U-16 and U-18 Career Statistics (Doubles): levels … Singles finalist at 2004 ITF Vietnam … Won doubles tournament at ITF … Reached Year 1 2 3 Dual Season a high men’s ranking in England of No. 32 and a world ranking of 1,035 … Played Wimbledon juniors in 2006-07 1-3 9-6 2-1 12-10 15-15 2007 (Fall) – – – – 5-2 both singles and doubles … Participated in junior tournaments around the world, reaching a high ranking Career 1-3 9-6 2-1 12-10 20-17 of No. 150 in 2004 … Along with competing throughout Europe and the U.S., he has played in tournaments in Venezuela, Columbia, Ecuador, Mexico, , Philippines, Vietnam, , and … Ranked No. 1 in the county of Essex … Team Captain for Essex in the Junior County Cup … During the summer of 2006, he won the British Tour in Sulton , was a quarterfinalist at the Ireland Futures, and advanced to the second round in Futures events in Felixstowe and Wrexham. Personal: Parents are Pat and Keith Wire … Comes from a tennis family … Mother competes for England Over-50 and sister, Georgie, has represented Essex in competitions … Hobbies include playing soccer, cricket and golf and following English Premier League. John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Richard is getting better and better every day. He is a tremen- dously hard worker and keeps improving his game. We’re looking for some great things this year.”

MT-20 2008 Stanford University Tennis Men’s Tennis Profiles

Jeff Zeller Centennial, Colo. (Cherry Creek HS) 6-1 • 165 lbs. Junior Management Science & Engineering Co-Captain

Fall of 2007: Made the quarterfinals at the ITA Regional Championships in doubles play with teammate Kevin Kaiser … Beat teams from Sacramento State and Oregon … Also played singles at the ITA Regional Championships where he went 0-2. Summer of 2007: Spent the summer recovering from injuries. As a Sophomore in 2006-07: Played in 14 dual matches, with positions ranging from No. 4 to No. 6 … Made the second round of the Bronco Classic … Also appeared in the ITA Northwest Regional, the Sherwood Cup and the Pac-10 Championships … Went 4-10 in dual matches and 4-15 overall … As a No. 4 he finished with a 1-3 record, defeating Harvard’s Scott Denenberg … Went 0-3 in the No. 5 spot and 3-8 in the No. 6 position … Played in 11 dual matches as a doubles player, with one appearance as a No. 2 and the rest as a No. 3 … Went 6-8 overall in doubles and 5-6 in dual matches … Teamed up with Eric McKean for 10 dual matches, going 5-5 … Defeated #18 Mathieu Dehaine and Jeremy Drean of UCLA in their February 3rd dual match. As a Freshman in 2005-06: Used in a reserve role … Finished the season with a 4-4 singles record and a 6-2 record in doubles … After losing his opening match at the Bronco Classic in the fall, he went on to win three straight matches to reach the finals of the consolation bracket before losing a hard fought 7-6 (10), 6-4 decision … Competed in the ITA Northwest Regional Championships where he reached the Round of 64 … In doubles play, he and teammate Phil Kao lost their opening match at the Bronco Classic, then won four straight to win the “B” flight consolation bracket. Prior to Stanford: Reached the third round of the Kalamazoo Doubles Championships in 2005, finished second in singles at the Denver National Open in ’05 and finished in the top-48 at the Clay Court Nationals … Placed first at the Muterspaw Championships in 2001 and 2003 and the El Paso National Open in 2001 … Four-time sectional champion in both singles and doubles from 2002-05… In doubles, he placed first at the El Paso National Open, second at the Denver National Open and second at the Irvine National Open … Received the Muterspaw Championships Sportsmanship Award in 2001 … In high school, he was the No. 1 Zeller’s Career Statistics (Singles): Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Season singles player in Colorado in 2004 … Also earned High School All-America honors … Played No. 1 singles 2005-06 – – – – – – – 4-4 for Cherry Creek HS all four years and helped his team to four consecutive state championships … Placed 2006-07 – – – – – – – 0-2 third in the high school championships his sophomore season and second as a junior. 2007 (Fall) – – – – – – – 0-2 Personal: Parents are Bonnie and Warren Zeller … Hobbies include math and music … Comes from a Career – – – – – – – 4-8 tennis playing family … His mother, Bonnie, played tennis at Colorado … Uncles John and Dave Benson Career Statistics (Doubles): both played tennis at Trinity University … John played on the pro tour and was an ATP Tour ranked Year 1 2 3 Dual Season doubles player 2005-06 – – 1-0 1-0 6-2 John Whitlinger & Brandon Coupe Say: “Jeff is a guy you want on your team. His tennis keeps improving, 2006-07 – – – – 1-0 and he provides great leadership on and off the court. He is a guy who will do whatever it takes to make a 2007 (Fall) – – – – 2-1 team better.” Career – – 1-0 1-0 9-3

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2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-21 2007 Match Results

January 27, 2007 – Stanford, CA Singles Singles Boise State 5, Stanford 1 1. Matt Bruch (S) d. #100 Joey Atas (D), 6-2, 6-1 1. #23 Pierre Mouillon (Cal) d. Richard Wire (S), 7-6, 7-6 Singles 2. #80 Peter Rodrigues (D) d. Richard Wire (S), 6-3, 7-5 2. Tyler Brown (Cal) d. Eric McKean (S), 7-6, 4-6, 1-0 (0) 1. No. 15 Luke Shields (BS) d. Matt Bruch (S), 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 3. #54 Kiril Dimitrov (D) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-3, 6-2 3. Daniel Sebescen (Cal) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-3, 6-3 2. No. 94 Clancy Shields (BS) d. Richard Wire (S) 1-6, 6-3, 6-2 4. David Goulet (D) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-1, 6-4 4. Eoin Heavey (Cal) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-1, 6-3 3. Piotr Dilaj (BS) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-1, 6-2 5. Kevin Kaiser (S) vs. #84 Dylan Arnould (D), 6-4, 5-7, dnf 5. Kallim Stewart (Cal) d. Jeff Zeller (S), 6-4, 6-4 4. Eric Roberson (BS) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-1, 6-2 6. Aaron Carpenter (D) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 7-6, 6-4 6. Ken Nakahara (Cal) d. David Ryan (S), 6-1, 6-1 5. Eric McKean (S) d. Blake Boswell (BS), 7-5, 7-6 Order of finish: 4, 1, 3, 2, 6 March 26, 2007 – Stanford, CA 6. Brent Werbeck (BS) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-3, 6-3 February 18, 2007 – Chicago, IL BYU 5, Stanford 2 February 2, 2007 – Los Angeles, CA Stanford 4 Miami 3 Doubles (BYU wins doubles point) USC 5, Stanford 2 Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) 1. Richard Wire/Blake Muller (S) d. Dominik Kaufhold/James Doubles (USC wins doubles point) 1. Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. Josh Cohen/Luigi D’Argord Ludlow (BYU), 8-5 1. Jamil Al-Agba/Deian Cvetkovic (USC) d. Matt Bruch/Richard (M), 8-5 2. Christian Hand/Jonathon Sanchez (BYU) d. Eric McKean/Kevin Wire (S), 8-3 2. Richard Wire/Paul Morrissey (S) vs. Daniel Vallverdu/Vivek Kaiser (S), 8-4 2. Robert Farah/Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) d. Blake Muller/Paul Subramanian (M), 7-4, dnf 3. Cassidy Mears/Cale Planck (BYU) d. Paul Morrissey/Jeff Zeller Morrissey (S), 8-1 3. Eric McKean/Jeff Zeller (S) d. Hector Nieto/Barnabas Carrega (S), 8-4 3. Eric McKean/Jeff Zeller (S) d. Adam Loucks/Garrett Snyder (M), 8-4 Singles (USC), 6-5 Order of finish: 3, 1 1. No. 110 Richard Wire (S) d. No. 105 James Ludlow (BYU) 6-7, Order of finish: 2, 1, 3 Singles 6-1, 6-1 Singles 1. Luigi D’Argord (M) d. Matt Bruch (S), 6-3, 6-3 2. Dominik Kaufhold (BYU) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-2, 6-2 1. Matt Bruch (S) d. Jamil Al-Agba (USC), 7-5, 6-4 2. Richard Wire (S) d. Daniel Vallverdu (M), 7-5, 4-6, 7-5 3. Christian Hand (BYU) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-2, 6-7, 6-1 2. Deian Cvetkovic (USC) d. Richard Wire (S), 6-3, 6-4 3. Josh Cohen (M) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-1, 6-0 4. Jonathon Sanchez (BYU) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-4, 1-6, 6-2 3. Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-1, 6-3 4. Vivek Subramanian (M) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-2, 6-4 5. Cassidy Mears (BYU) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-3, 6-3 4. Eric McKean (S) d. Robert Farah (USC), 6-4, 6-1 5. Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Hector Nieto (M), 7-5, 7-6 6. Jeff Zeller (S) d. Michael Eraso (BYU), 6-4, 6-2 5. #91 Robert McNaughton (USC) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-1, 6-0 6. Paul Morrissey (S) d. Barnabas Carrega (M), 7-6, 5-7, 6-3 March 28, 2007 – Stanford, CA 6. Garrett Snyder (USC) d. Jeff Zeller* (S), 6-3, 6-1 Order of finish: 3, 1, 4, 5, 2, 6 Harvard 5, Stanford 2 Order of finish: 3, 5, 6*, 2, 4, 1* clinching match February 23, 2007 – Stanford, CA Doubles (Harvard wins doubles point) February 3, 2007 – Los Angeles, CA Stanford 5, Arizona State 2 1. Ashwin Kumar/Sasha Ermakov (H) d. Richard Wire/Blake UCLA 7, Stanford 0 Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) Muller (S), 8-6 Doubles (UCLA wins doubles point) 1. Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. Wes Miller/Matt Brooklyn 2. Eric McKean/Matt Bruch (S) d. Kieran Burke/Dan Nguyen (H), 8-4 1. Kohlloeffel/Gruendler (UCLA) d. Bruch/Wire (S), 8-6 (ASU), 8-4 3. Scott Denenberg/Gideon Valkin (H) d. Paul Morrissey/Kevin 2. Abid/Surapol (UCLA) d. Muller/Paul Morrissey (S), 8-4 2. Paul Morrissey/Richard Wire (S) vs. Juan Carlos Rebaza/Nick Kaiser (S), 8-4 3. McKean/Zeller (S) d. No. 18 Dehaine/Drean (UCLA), 8-3 Hegarty (ASU) 8-5 Singles Singles 3. Eric McKean/Jeff Zeller (S) d. Murilo Souza/T.J. Bellama (M), 8-4 1. No. 110 Richard Wire (S) d. No. 77 Chris Clayton (H), 6-1, 6-0 1. No. 5 Benjamin Kohlloeffel (UCLA) d. Matt Bruch (S), 6-2, 6-1 Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 2. Dan Nguyen (H) d. Blake Muller (S), 7-6, 6-2 2. Haythem Abid (UCLA) d. Richard Wire (S), 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (8) Singles 3. Ashwin Kumar (H) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-2, 6-2 3. No. 27 Chris Surapol (UCLA) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-1, 6-3 1. Richard Wire (S) d. Matt Brooklyn (ASU), 6-4, 6-4 4. Jeff Zeller (S) d. Scott Denenberg (H), 3-6, 6-4, 1-0 4. Mathieu Dehaine (UCLA) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-1, 7-5 2. Juan Carlos Rebaza (ASU) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-2, 6-0 5. Gideon Valkin (H) d. David Ryan (S), 6-2, 6-3 5. Philipp Gruendler (UCLA) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-3, 6-2 3. Eric McKean (S) d. Nick Hegarty (ASU), 6-3, 6-1 6. Sasha Ermakov (H) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-2, 6-3 6. Jeremy Drean (UCLA) d. Jeff Zeller (S), 6-2, 6-0 4. Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Wes Miller (ASU), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 March 30, 2007 – Tucson, AZ February 11, 2007 – Waco, TX 5. T. J. Bellama (ASU) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 Stanford 4, Arizona 3 Baylor 7, Stanford 0 6. Jeff Zeller (S) d. Murilo Souza (ASU), 6-2, 6-2 Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) Doubles (Baylor wins doubles point) Order of finish: 2, 6, 3, 4, 1, 5 1. Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. Christen/ J. Labrosse (UA), 9-8 1. Lars Poerschke/David Galic (B) d. Matt Bruch/Blake Muller February 24, 2007 – Stanford, CA 2. Paul Morrissey/Richard Wire (S) d. Alcala/ Hezi (UA), 8-6 (S), 8-4 Stanford 4, Arizona 3 3. Eric McKean/Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Francois VanderMerwe 2. Michal Kokta/Denes Lukacs (B) d. Paul Morrissey/Richard Wire Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) /Zimmer (UA), 8-6 (S), 8-5 1. Kevin Kaiser/Blake Muller (S) d. Claudio Christen/Bruno Alcala Singles 3. Attila Bucko/Dominik Mueller (B) d. Eric McKean/Jeff Zeller (S), 8-4 (A) 9-7 1. No. 110 Richard Wire (S) d. Claudio Christen (UA), 6-4, 7-5 Order of finish: 1-2-3 2. Paul Morrissey/Richard Wire (S) d. Peter Zimmer/Francois 2. Bruno Alcala (UA) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-3, 6-7, 1-0 Singles VanderMerwe (A), 8-4 3. Blake Muller (S) d. Ravid Hezi (UA), 6-4, 6-3 1. #17 Michal Kokta (B) d. Matt Bruch (S), 6-1, 6-4 3. Eric McKean/Jeff Zeller (S) d. Jason Labrosse/Ravid Hezi (A), 8-4 4. Jason Labrosse (UA) d. Jeff Zeller (S), 6-1, 6-2 2. #56 Lars Poerschke (B) d. Richard Wire (S), 6-4, 6-4 Singles 5. Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Peter Zimmer (UA), 6-3, 6-3 3. Matt Brown (B) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-1, 7-5 1. Richard Wire (S) d. Claudio Christen (A), 7-6, 6-1 6. Alex Labrosse (UA) d. David Ryan (S), 6-4, 6-4 4. Matija Zgaga (B) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-2, 6-2 2. Blake Muller (S) d. Bruno Alcala (A), 6-3, 6-7, 6-2 March 31, 2007 – Tempe, AZ 5. #53 Dominik Mueller (B) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-4, 6-0 3. Ravid Hezi (A) d. Eric McKean (S), 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 Arizona State 6, Stanford 1 6. #66 Denes Lukacs (B) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-4, 6-2 4. Peter Zimmer (A) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 7-6, 7-5 Doubles (Arizona State wins doubles point) Order of finish: 5-4-1-6*-2-3*clinching match 5. Jason Labrosse (A) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 1. Brooklyn/Miller (ASU) def. Matt Bruch/Muller (Stan.) 8-6 February 16, 2007 – Chicago, IL 6. Jeff Zeller (S) d. Alex Labrosse (A), 6-0, 6-3 2. Hegarty/Rebaza (ASU) def. Wire/Paul Morrissey (Stan.) 8-4 Ohio State 4, Stanford 0 Order of finish: 6, 1, 4, 2*, 3, 5 *clinching match 3. McKean/Kaiser (Stan.) def. Bellama/Souza (ASU) 7-6 (6) Doubles (Ohio State wins doubles point) March 7, 2007 – Stanford, CA Singles 1. Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. Drew Eberly/Justin Kronauge Florida State 7, Stanford 0 1. Juan Carlos Rebaza (ASU) def. Richard Wire (Stan.) 6-1, 3-6, 7-5 (Ohio State), 9-8 Doubles (Florida State wins doubles point) 2. Matt Brooklyn (ASU) def. Eric McKean (Stan.) 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-3 2. #22 Devin Mullings/Chris Klingemann (Ohio State) d. Richard 1. Kevin Kaiser/Blake Muller (S) d. Ytai Abougzir/Maciek Sykut 3. Blake Muller (Stan.) def. Wes Miller (ASU) 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 Wire/Paul Morrissey (S), 9-8 (FS), 8-6 4. T.J. Bellama (ASU) def. Jeff Zeller (Stan.) 6-3, 6-1 3. Steven Moneke/Bryan Koniecko (Ohio State) d. Eric McKean/ 2. Jonathas Sucupira/Sam Chang (FS) d. Paul Morrissey/Richard 5. Nick Hegarty (ASU) def. Kevin Kaiser (Stan.) 7-5, 6-3 Jeff Zeller (S), 8-4 Wire (S), 9-7 6. Murilo Souza (ASU) def. David Ryan (Stan.) 7-6 (4), 6-2 Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 3. Jean-Yves Aubone/Bradley Mixson (FS) d. Eric McKean/Jeff April 3, 2007 – Stanford, CA Singles Zeller (S), 8-5 Stanford 4, San Diego 3 1. #62 Bryan Koniecko (Ohio State) d. Matt Bruch (S), 6-3, 6-4 Singles Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) 2. Richard Wire (S) vs. #1 Steven Moneke (Ohio State), 7-6, 2-6, dnf 1. Ytai Abougzir (FS) d. Richard Wire (S), 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 1. Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. Thomas Liversage/Chris Coetzee 3. #42 Devin Mullings (Ohio State) vs. Blake Muller (S), 7-6, 4-2, dnf 2. Jean-Yves Aubone (FS) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-1, 7-6 (USD), 8-5 4. #46 Chris Klingemann (Ohio State) d. Eric McKean (S), 7-6, 6-2 3. Maciek Sykut (FS) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-3, 4-6, 1-0 2. Richard Wire/Paul Morrissey (S) d. Jonas Mouly/Levon Brown 5. #69 Justin Kronauge (Ohio State) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-4, 6-2 4. Sam Chang (FS) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-1, 6-4 (USD), 8-3 6. Drew Eberly (Ohio State) vs. Paul Morrissey (S), 7-6, 5-3, dnf 5. Chris Cloer (FS) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-3, 6-2 3. Eric McKean/Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Charl Wolmarans/Matt Order of finish: 5,1, 4 6. Bradley Mixson (FS) d. Jeff Zeller (S), 6-1, 6-4 Ozurovich (USD), 8-5 February 17, 2007 – Chicago, IL Order of finish: 6, 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 Singles Duke 4, Stanford 2 March 10, 2007 – Berkeley, CA 1. No. 110 Richard Wire (S) No. 47 Thomas Liversage (USD), 7-6, Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) Cal 7, Stanford 0 5-7, 7-6 1. Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. #4 Joey Atas/David Goulet (D), 8-5 Doubles (Cal wins doubles point) 2. Chris Coetzee (USD) d. Eric McKean (S) 6-3, 6-2 2. Richard Wire/Paul Morrissey (S) d. Kiril Dimitrov/Ned 1. John Pettit/Tyler Brown (Cal) d. Kevin Kaiser/Blake Muller (S), 8-6 3. Blake Muller (S) Jonas Mouly (USD), 7-5, 6-3 Samuelson (D), 8-5 2. Paul Morrissey/Richard Wire (S) d. Daniel Sebescen/Pierre 4. Kevin Kaiser (S) Ryo Sekiguichi (USD), 6-3, 6-4 3. Peter Rodrigues/Dylan Arnould (D) d. Eric McKean/Jeff Zeller Mouillon (Cal), 8-6 5. Charl Wolmarans (USD) d. Jeff Zeller (S), 6-1, 6-0 (S), 8-3 3. Eoin Heavey/Geoff Chizevar (Cal) d. Eric McKean/Jeff Zeller (S), 6. Matt Ozurovich (USD) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-3, 6-2 Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 8-4

MT-22 2008 Stanford University Tennis 2007 Match Results

April 4, 2007 – Stanford, CA Singles April 14, 2007 – Stanford, CA Stanford 4, Santa Clara 3 1. Alex Slovic (W) d. Matt Bruch (S), 6-7, 6-4, 1-0 USC 4, Stanford 2 Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) 2. Daniel Chu (W) d. No. 74 Richard Wire (S), 4-6, 6-3, 1-0 Doubles (USC wins doubles point) 1. Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. Jan Macek/Kevin 3. Andy Kuharszky (W) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-3, 7-6 1. No. 27 Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. No. 38 Kaes Van’t Hof/ McQuaid(SCU), 8-4 4. Patrik Fischer (W) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-2, 6-1 Robert Farah (USC), 8-7 2. Richard Wire/Paul Morrissey (S) d. Robert Gallman/Blane 5. Derek Drabble (W) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-3, 6-4 2. Dejan Cvetkovic/Gary Sacks (USC) d. Kevin Kaiser/Paul Shields (SCU), 8-6 6. Michael Ricks (W) d. Jeff Zeller (S), 6-3, 6-2 Morrissey (S) d. 8-3 3. Eric McKean/Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Brian Brogan/Jay Wong (SCU), Order of finish: 4, 6, 5, 3, 2, 1 3. Whit Livington/Garrett Snyder (USC) d. Eric McKean/Richard 9-8 (tiebreaker) April 11, 2007 – Stanford, CA Wire (S) d. 8-5 Singles Pepperdine 4, Stanford 3 Order of finish: 2, 3*, 1 1. No. 110 Richard Wire (S) Jan Macek (SCU), 6-3, 7-6 Doubles (Pepperdine wins doubles point) Singles 2. Brian Brogan (SCU) d. Eric McKean (S) 6-2, 6-1 1. No. 27 Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. No. 40 Omar Altmann/ 1. No. 75 Richard Wire (S) d. No. 44 Dejan Cvetkovic (USC), 6-2, 6-3 3. Jay Wong (SCU) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-1, 6-7, 7-6 Richard Johnson (P), 8-3 2. No. 101 Kaes Van’t Hof (USC) vs. Blake Muller (S), 6-4, 6-7, 4. Kevin Kaiser (S) Robert Gallman (SCU), 6-2, 7-5 2. Andrew Begemann/ Mahmoud Kamel (P) d. Richard Wire/Paul 3-2, dnf 5. Blane Shields (SCU) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 6-1, 6-2 Morrissey (S), 8-5 3. Robert Farah (USC) d. Eric McKean (S), 7-6, 6-4 6. David Ryan (S) d. Tommy Hicks (SCU), 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 3. Bassam Beidas/ (P) d. Eric McKean/Kevin Kaiser 4. Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Gary Sacks (USC), 6-4, 6-3 April 6, 2007 – Eugene, OR (S), 8-4 5. Jason McNaughton (USC) d. David Ryan (S), 6-4, 6-2 Stanford 5, Oregon 2 Order of finish: 1, 2, 3 6. Garrett Snyder (USC) d. Paul Morrissey (S), 7-5 Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) Singles Order of finish: 4, 1, 5, 6, 3* * clinching match 1. No. 27 Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. Marcos Verdasco/ 1. No. 13 Andrew Begemann (P) d. Matt Bruch (S), 6-4, 6-3 April 17, 2007 – Stanford, CA Francisco Gallardo (O), 8-5 2. No. 80 Bassam Beidas (P) d. No. 75 Richard Wire (S), 7-6, 6-7, 6-1 Stanford 7, Pacific 0 2. Geoff Embry/Alexander Cornelissen (O) d. Richard Wire/Paul 3. Blake Muller (S) d. James Lemke (P), 6-0, 6-3 Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) Morrissey (S), 8-6 4. Eric McKean (S) d. Richard Johnson (P), 6-4, 6-4 1. Moritz Starke/Vladimir Zdraykovic (P) d. No. 8 Matt Bruch/ 3. Eric McKean/Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Ric Mortera/Stephen Wiechert 5. Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Omar Altmann (P), 7-6, 7-5 Blake Muller (S), 8-5 (O), 8-4 6. Mahmoud Kamel (P) d. David Ryan (S), 7-5, 6-0 2. Kevin Kaiser/Paul Morrissey (S) d. Vegerd Veskimagi/Alan Kelly, 8-4 Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 Order of finish: 3, 1, 4, 6, 5, 2 3. Eric McKean/Richard Wire (S) d. Robert Price/Pedro Toledo (P), 8-3 Singles April 13, 2007 – Stanford, CA Singles 1. Richard Wire (S) d. Marcos Verdasco (O), 6-4, 6-1 UCLA 5, Stanford 2 1. No. 73 Richard Wire (S) d. Moritz Starke (P), 6-3, 7-6 2. Alexander Cornelissen (O) d. Blake Muller (S), 6-2, 6-1 Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) 2. Matt Bruch (S) d. Vladimir Zdraykovic (P), 6-4, 6-1 3. Eric McKean (S) d. Ric Mortera (O), 6-3, 6-2 1. No. 27 Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. No. 12 Benjamin 3. Blake Muller (S) d. Vegerd Veskimagi (P), 6-1, 6-4 4. Kevin Kaiser (S), d. Geoff Embry (O), 5-7, 6-2, 7-6 Kohlloeffel/Philipp Grundler (UCLA), 8-5 4. Eric McKean (S) d. Alan Kelly (P), 6-1, 6-1 5. Mike Myrhed (O) d. Jeff Zeller (S) 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 2. Kevin Kaiser/Paul Morrissey (S) d. Michael Look/Chris Surapol 5. Kevin Kaiser (S) d. Ahid Ebrahim (P), 6-1, 6-0 6. David Ryan (S) d. Francisco Gallardo (O), 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 (UCLA), 7-6 6. Paul Morrissey (S) d. Robert Price (P), 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 Order of finish: 2, 3, 1, 5, 6, 4 3. Eric McKean/Richard Wire (S) d. Mathieu Dehaine/Jeremy April 21, 2007 – Stanford, CA April 7, 2007 – Seattle, WA Drean (UCLA), 8-5 Cal 5, Stanford 1 Washington 6, Stanford 1 Order of finish: 1, 3*, 2 Singles Doubles (Stanford wins doubles point) Singles 1. #32 Pierre Mouillon (Cal) d. Matt Bruch (S), 6-4, 7-5 1. No. 27 Matt Bruch/Blake Muller (S) d. No. 43 Daniel Chu/Alex 1. No. 4 Benjamin Kohlloeffel (UCLA) d. Matt Bruch (S), 7-6, 6-3 2. #73 Richard Wire (S) d. Tyler Brown (Cal), 6-3, 6-0 Slovic (W), 8-6 2. Philipp Grundler (UCLA) d. No. 75 Richard Wire (S), 7-5, 7-5 3. Eoin Heavey (Cal) d. Blake Muller (S), 7-5, 6-3 2. Richard Wire/Paul Morrissey (S) d. Patrik Fischer/Michael Ricks 3. Blake Muller (S) d. No. 53 Chris Surapol (UCLA), 1-6, 6-4, 6-2 4. Daniel Sebescen (Cal) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-4, 2-6, 1-0 (W), 8-6 4. Mathieu Dehaine (UCLA) d. Eric McKean (S), 6-2, 6-2 5. Ken Nakahara (Cal) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 6-0, 6-2 3. Andy Kuharszky/Derek Drabble (W) d. Eric McKean/Kevin 5. Michael Look (UCLA) d. Kevin Kaiser (S), 4-6, 6-3, 1-0 6. Kallim Stewart (Cal) d. David Ryan (S), 6-4, 6-1 Kaiser (S), 8-5 6. Jeremy Drean (UCLA) d. Jeff Zeller (S), 6-2, 6-3 Order of finish: 2, 3, 1 Order of finish: 4, 2, 6, 1*, 5, 3 * clinching match

Taube Tennis Center has played host to Stanford men’s and women's dual matches (men vs. UCLA in 2002 shown above) as well as the NCAA Championships, Siebel Champions Tour, Federation Cup Finals, and the annual Bank of the West Classic.

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-23 National Team Indoor Champions

National Team Indoor Champions

Stanford won the 2002 USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships – the 12th ITA Indoor title for the Cardinal.

1973 STANFORD 1982 California 1991 UCLA 2000 STANFORD 1974 Not held 1983 SMU 1992 STANFORD 2001 UCLA John McEnroe – The 1978 NCAA singles champion has been 1975 STANFORD 1984 UCLA 1993 UCLA 2002 STANFORD ranked #1 in the world in singles and doubles on numerous 1976 STANFORD 1985 STANFORD 1994 STANFORD 2003 Illinois occasions. He was a star performer in the Davis Cup for 1977 Trinity (TX) 1986 Pepperdine 1995 STANFORD 2004 Illinois many years and served as team captain in 1999-2000. He 1978 STANFORD 1987 USC 1996 UCLA 2005 Baylor was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of fame 1979 SMU 1988 USC 1997 UCLA 2006 Georgia in 1999, the intercollegiate Hall of Fame in 1996 and the 1980 California 1989 California 1998 STANFORD 2007 Georgia Stanford Hall of Fame in 1997. His bestseller, You Cannot 1981 Not held 1990 STANFORD 1999 UCLA Be Serious?, was published in 2002, and he continues to be one of the world’s premier television tennis commentators. He resides in City with his wife and children.

Nick Saviano – ’77; BS – ’03 (Barry University). This two- Jared Palmer – ’93. Jared was the NCAA Singles Champion Matt Mitchell – ’79. This 1977 NCAA singles champion time All American was a nine-year tour veteran. He served as in 1991, attained the world’s No. 1 doubles ranking in both also led the team to victory in the first true team NCAA a USTA National Coach and as the Director of Coaching and 2000 and 2002, represented the U.S. in the championship. He and his wife live in , and Coaching Education from 1988-2003. He has written numer- and the Davis Cup, and earned the Wimbledon doubles title his company, Classic Tennis, combines tennis education and ous acclaimed instructional articles, and his book, Maximum in 2001. Jared and his wife have residences in Palo Alto and personal training. He was inducted into the Collegiate Tennis Tennis, was published in 2003. Nick and his family live in . Jared was inducted into the Collegiate Tennis Hall of Hall of Fame in 2006. Davie, Fla., and he directs the Saviano High Performance Fame in Spring 2006. Tennis Academy.

MT-24 2008 Stanford University Tennis Stanford in the Pac-10

Pacific-10 Team Champions Pacific-8 teams Stanford, UCLA, USC and California were joined by Arizona and Arizona State in 1979 to form the Southern Division of the Pacific-10 Conference. In 1998, Oregon and Washington were added to create a single conference.

1960 UCLA 1979 STANFORD* 1997 STANFORD*/ 1960 UCLA 1980 STANFORD*/ UCLA* 1961 UCLA USC* 1998 STANFORD 1962 USC 1981 UCLA* 1999 STANFORD/ 1963 USC 1982 UCLA* UCLA 1964 USC 1983 STANFORD* 2000 STANFORD 1965 UCLA 1984 USC* 2001 STANFORD 1966 USC 1985 UCLA* 2002 UCLA 1967 USC 1986 UCLA* 2003 Stanford 1968 USC 1987 UCLA* 2004 USC/UCLA 1969 USC 1988 STANFORD* 2005 Washington/UCLA 1970 UCLA 1989 UCLA* 2006 STANFORD/ 1971 UCLA 1990 UCLA* UCLA 1972 STANFORD 1991 USC* 2007 UCLA 1973 UCLA 1992 USC* *So. Division Champion 1974 STANFORD 1993 USC* 1975 UCLA 1994 USC* 1976 UCLA 1995 STANFORD* The All-American doubles team of David Martin (left) and Scott Lipsky advanced to at least 1977 UCLA 1996 UCLA* the NCAA doubles semifinals three straight years. Martin was awarded a prestigious NCAA 1978 STANFORD* post-graduate scholarship and was named second-team Verizon All Sports All Academic. David and Scott are currently competing successfully on the professional tour in singles and together in doubles.

2001 , Player of the Year Pac-10 All-Academic 1997 Paul Goldstein All Pac-10 Selections Charles Hoeveler* 1988 Patrick McEnroe K.J. Hippensteel/Alex Kim, * second team ** honorable mention Doubles Team of the Year 1991 Alex O’Brien Misha Palecek* Jeff Tarango 1998 Paul Goldstein David Wheaton Ryan Haviland* Jonathan Stark* David Martin* 1992 Robert Devens 1999 Geoff Abrams 1989 Jeff Tarango David Hauser* 2002 K.J. Hippensteel, Player of the Year Michael Flanagan 1990 Alex O’Brien 2000 Geoff Abrams* Scott Lipsky* Roman Sydorak* Jared Palmer Alex Kim* David Martin* 1993 Robert Devens Jonathan Stark, Player of the Year 2001 K.J. Hippensteel Ryan Haviland** Michael Flanagan 1991 Alex O’Brien, Player of the Year 1994 Michael Flanagan David Martin* 2003 David Martin Jared Palmer * Carter Morris* Scott Lipsky/David Martin, Jonathan Stark 1995 Jeff Salzenstein 2002 K.J. Hippensteel Doubles Team of the Year * David Martin 1992 Alex O’Brien, Player of the Year KC Corkery*, 1996 Jeff Salzenstein Ryan Haviland* 1993 Chris Cocotos Freshman of the Year Jim Thomas Joe Kao** Michael Flanagan Scott Lipsky* Vimal Patel 2003 David Martin Sam Warburg** Carter Morris* 1994 Michael Flanagan 2004 Sam Warburg, Player of the Year Joe Kao** 1995 KC Corkery* 2004 Carter Morris Jeff Salzenstein James Wan** KC Corkery** 1996 Paul Goldstein Co-Freshman of the Year James Pade** Jeff Salzenstein 2005 Sam Warburg/KC Corkery 2005 KC Corkery Jim Thomas Doubles Team of the Year Eric McKean* Ryan Wolters KC Corkery* Sam Warburg** 1997 Bob Bryan, co-Player of the Year Sam Warburg, Player of the Year 2006 James Pade* Ryan Wolters, co-Player of the Year James Wan** Jon Wong* Paul Goldstein 2006 Matt Bruch, Newcomer of the Year KC Corkery** Mike Bryan* KC Corkery James Wan** Geoff Abrams* James Pade* 2007 David Ryan 1998 Paul Goldstein, Player of the Year 2007 Matt Bruch* Matt Bruch* Ryan Wolters Richard Wire* Eric McKean* Bob Bryan * second team ** honorable mention Jeff Zeller* Mike Bryan Blake Muller** 1999 Ryan Wolters, Player of the Year Geoff Abrams Pac-10 Coach of the Year K.J. Hippensteel* 1977 Dick Gould Alex Kim** 1978 Dick Gould David Wheaton – This 1988 All American 1980 Dick Gould 2000 Geoff Abrams, co-Player of the Year reached #12 in the world singles ranking in Alex Kim, co-Player of the Year 1983 Dick Gould 1991, and played on the Davis Cup team 1986 Dick Gould K.J. Hippensteel in 1993. He served on the USTA Board of Directors in 2003-’06. He lives in Excelsion, 1988 Dick Gould MN. He has a weekly sports radio show 1989 Dick Gould on KKMS (Minneapolis/St. Paul), is a 1998 Dick Gould contributing writer for the Minneapolis Star 2003 Dick Gould Tribune and gives motivational speeches. 2006 John Whitlinger

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-25 Year-By-Year Men’s Collegiate Champions

Team Champions Individual Championship Summary Year Champion Pts Runner-Up Pts Site Finish NCAA Singles Championships 1946 USC 9 William & Mary 6 Northwestern — 1. Harvard ...... 16 1947 William & Mary 10 Rice 4 UCLA — 2. STANFORD ...... 13 1948 William & Mary 6 San Francisco 5 UCLA — 3. USC ...... 12 1949 San Francisco, Tulane 7 Rollins, Washington 4 Texas — 1950 UCLA 11 USC 5 Texas — 4. Yale ...... 10 1951 USC 9 Cincinnati 7 Northwestern — UCLA ...... 10 1952 UCLA 11 USC, California 5 Northwestern — 6. Tulane ...... 9 1953 UCLA 11 California 6 Syracuse — 7. Princeton ...... 5 1954 UCLA 15 USC 10 Washington 7th 8. Two tied with ...... 4 1955 USC 12 Texas 7 North Carolina 6th Georgia, Miami (FL) 1956 UCLA 15 USC 14 Kalamazoo, MI 3rd 10. Four tied with ...... 3 1957 Michigan 10 Tulane 9 Utah 10th Pennsylvania, Rice, Texas, Trinity (TX) 1958 USC 13 STANFORD 9 Navy 2nd 14. Five tied with ...... 2 1959 Tulane, Notre Dame 8 San Jose State 6 Northwestern 6th Baylor, California, Columbia, Florida, Michigan 1960 UCLA 18 USC 8 Washington 10th 18. Eighteen tied with ...... 1 1961 UCLA 17 USC 16 Iowa State 5th Arizona State, Cincinnati, Cornell, Florida, Illinois, 1962 USC 22 UCLA 12 Stanford 6th Kenyon, LSU, Pepperdine, Philadelphia Ostero, San 1963 USC 27 UCLA 19 Princeton 6th Jose St., Tennessee, Trinity (CT), UNLV, USF, Utah, 1964 USC 26 UCLA 25 Michigan State 6th Virginia, Washington, William & Mary 1965 UCLA 31 Miami (FL) 13 UCLA 3rd 1966 USC 27 UCLA 23 Miami (FL) 10th 1967 USC 28 UCLA 23 So. Illinois 15th Stanford’s Singles Champions 1968 USC 31 Rice 23 Trinity (TX) 33rd 1921 Philip Neer 1969 USC 35 UCLA 23 Princeton 8th 1931 1970 UCLA 26 Trinity (TX), Rice 22 Utah 5th 1942 Frederick R. Schroeder, Jr. 1971 UCLA 35 Trinity (TX) 27 Notre Dame 5th 1973 Alex Mayer 1972 Trinity (TX) 36 STANFORD 30 Georgia 2nd 1974 John Whitlinger 1973 STANFORD 33 USC 28 Princeton 1st 1977 Matt Mitchell 1974 STANFORD 30 USC 25 USC 1st 1978 John McEnroe 1975 UCLA 27 Miami (FL) 20 Corpus Christi, TX 4th 1981 Tim Mayotte 1976 UCLA, USC 20 STANFORD 19 Corpus Christi, TX 3rd 1986 1977 STANFORD* 5 Trinity (TX) 4 Georgia 1st 1991 Jared Palmer Phil Neer – Stanford’s first 1978 STANFORD 6 UCLA 3 Georgia 1st 1992 Alex O’Brien intercollegiate national 1979 UCLA 5 Trinity (TX) 4 Georgia 3rd 1998 Bob Bryan champion in any sport - 1980 STANFORD 5 California 3 Georgia 1st 2000 Alex Kim singles (1921) and doubles 1981 STANFORD 5 UCLA 1 Georgia 1st (1922, with Jim Davies). 1982 UCLA 5 SMU 2 Georgia 14th 1983 STANFORD 5 SMU 2 Georgia 1st 1984 UCLA 5 STANFORD 4 Georgia 2nd NCAA Doubles Championships 1985 Georgia 5 UCLA 1 Georgia 5th 1. USC ...... 20 1986 STANFORD 5 Pepperdine 2 Georgia 1st 2. Harvard ...... 17 1987 Georgia 5 UCLA 1 Georgia 19th 1988 STANFORD 5 Louisiana State 2 Georgia 1st 3. STANFORD ...... 14 1989 STANFORD 5 Georgia 3 Georgia 1st 4. Yale ...... 12 1990 STANFORD 5 Tennessee 2 Indian Wells, CA 1st 5. UCLA ...... 10 1991 USC 5 Georgia 2 Georgia 3rd 6. California ...... 9 1992 STANFORD 5 Notre Dame 0 Georgia 1st 7. Princeton ...... 5 1993 USC 5 Georgia 3 Georgia 6th Texas ...... 5 1994 USC 4 STANFORD 3 Notre Dame 2nd 9. Pennsylvania, Georgia, Illinois ...... 3 1995 STANFORD 4 Mississippi 0 Georgia 1st 12. Four tied with ...... 2 1996 STANFORD 4 UCLA 1 Georgia 1st Columbia, Miami (FL), Pepperdine, Tulane 1997 STANFORD 4 Georgia 0 UCLA 1st 16. Twelve tied with ...... 1 1998 STANFORD 4 Georgia 0 Georgia 1st Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Middle Tennessee State, 1999 Georgia 4 UCLA 3 Georgia 8th Mississippi, Mississippi State, Occidental, Rice, Texas 2000 STANFORD 4 Virginia Commonwealth 0 Georgia 1st Christian, UNLV, Washington, William & Mary 2001 Georgia 4 Tennessee 1 Georgia 5th 2002 USC 4 Georgia 1 Texas A&M 10th 2003 Illinois 4 Vanderbilt 3 Georgia 3rd Stanford’s Doubles Champions 2004 Baylor 4 UCLA 0 Tulsa 7th 1922 Philip Neer, Jim Davies 2005 UCLA 4 Baylor 3 Texas A&M 17th 1928 Ralph McElvenny, Alan Herrington 2006 Pepperdine 4 Georgia 2 Stanford 5th 1932 Joseph Coughlin, Keith Gledhill 2007 Georgia 4 Illinois 0 Georgia – 1933 Joseph Coughlin, Sam Lee 1936 W. Bennett Dey, William Seward *First year of six singles, three doubles format. Prior to the beginning of NCAA records in 1946, Stanford fielded arguably the nation’s top teams NCAA Team Championships 1940 Lawrence Dee, James Wade several times – most notably in 1926, 1934-36 and 1942. 1. STANFORD ...... 17 1942 Lawrence Dee, Frederick R. Schroeder, Jr. 2. USC ...... 16 1972 Alex Mayer, UCLA ...... 16 1973 Alex Mayer, Jim Delaney 4. Georgia ...... 5 1974 Jim Delaney, John Whitlinger 5. William & Mary ...... 2 1992 Alex O’Brien, Chris Cocotos 6. Eight tied with ...... 1 1998 Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan Baylor, Illinois, Michigan, Notre Dame, Pepperdine, 1999 Ryan Wolters, K.J. Hippensteel Trinity (TX), Tulane, USF 2004 KC Corkery, Sam Warburg

MT-26 2008 Stanford University Tennis Men’s NCAA Match Results

Match Results at NCAA’s 1992 2000 Stanford’s NCAA match record is an Stanford 5, Duke 1 Stanford 4, Northwestern 0 amazing 92-13 (.876) since the NCAA Stanford 5, LSU 2 Stanford 4, Auburn 0 Tournament went to its present format in Stanford 5, UCLA 1 Stanford 4, Minnesota 0 1977. During that time, Stanford has won Stanford 5, Notre Dame 0 Stanford 4, Texas Christian 1 15 of 30 possible titles. Stanford did not NCAA Champions Stanford 4, Florida 0 receive Tournament bids in 1982 or 1987. 1993 Stanford 4, Va. Commonwealth 0 1977 Stanford 6, Colorado 0 NCAA Champions Stanford 8, Utah 1 Texas 5, Stanford 2 2001 Stanford 5, California 1 1994 Stanford 4, Pacific 0 Stanford 6, UCLA 3 Stanford 4, Fresno St. 2 Stanford 4, Oklahoma State 0 Stanford 5, Trinity (TX) 4 Stanford 4, Duke 0 Stanford 4, Pepperdine 1 NCAA Champions Stanford 4, UCLA 0 Tennessee 4, Stanford 2 1978 USC 4, Stanford 3 2002 Stanford 8, S. Carolina 1 Stanford 4, Sacramento State 0 Stanford 8, ASU 1 Washington 4, Stanford 3 Stanford 7, SMU 2 2003 Stanford 6, UCLA 3 Stanford 4, Oral Roberts 0 NCAA Champions Stanford 4, Fresno State 0 1979 Stanford 4, Tulane 0 Stanford 7, Michigan 2 – ’74. Sandy (Alex) won the Stanford 4, California 0 NCAA singles, doubles and team champion- Stanford 7, Princeton 2 Illinois 4, Stanford 2 UCLA 6, Stanford 2 ship in 1973. He then went on to a great pro career, attaining a world singles ranking of 2004 Stanford 6, SMU 3 (Third Place) #7 and a doubles ranking of #3. He was a Stanford 4, Pacific 0 member of the Davis Cup team, and reached Stanford 4, Washington 2 the Wimbledon singles semifinals in 1979. He won the Wimbledon doubles title in 1975 Stanford 4, Florida 3 and the French Open title in 1979 (with his USC 4, Stanford 0 brother Gene). Sandy is a tennis coach and 2005 lives with his family in Portola Valley, CA. Stanford 4, University of San Diego 0 1984 Pepperdine 4, Stanford 2 Stanford 5, Clemson 4 2006 Stanford 5, SMU 4 Stanford 4, Quinnipiac 0 Stanford 5, Georgia 3 Stanford 4, California 0 UCLA 5, Stanford 4 Chris Cocotos – ’94; MBA – ’99 (So. Stanford 4, Duke 0 1985 Methodist). Chris was the NCAA doubles Baylor 4, Stanfod 3 Stanford 6, BYU 0 champion in 1992 (w/Alex O’Brien) and Georgia 5, Stanford 3 a finalist in 1993 (w/Michael Flanagan). He is working as a portfolio trader for the 1986 Hedge Fund Swank-LLC in Dallas, Texas. Stanford 5, Harvard 2 Stanford 5, Clemson 3 1995 Stanford 5, UCLA 1 Stanford 4, Duke 1 Stanford 5, Pepperdine 2 Stanford 4, Mississippi St. 0 NCAA Champions Stanford 4, UCLA 1 Scott Davis – ’84. This three-time All 1988 Stanford 4, Mississippi 0 American attained world rankings of #11 Stanford 5, Texas 0 NCAA Champions in singles (1985) and #2 in doubles (1991). He is the Director of Tennis at the Newport Stanford 5, Kentucky 2 1996 Beach Tennis Club. Stanford 5, USC 3 Stanford 4, Texas 0 Stanford 5, LSU 2 Stanford 4, USC 1 1980 NCAA Champions Stanford 4, Georgia 3 Stanford 6, Utah 0 1989 Stanford 4, UCLA 1 Stanford 7, Clemson 2 Stanford 5, Miami 1 NCAA Champions Stanford 6, Pepperdine 3 Stanford 5, LSU 3 1997 Stanford 5, California 3 Stanford 5, S. Carolina 2 Stanford 4, Harvard 0 NCAA Champions Stanford 5, Georgia 3 Stanford 4, Texas 0 1981 NCAA Champions Stanford 4, Mississippi 2 Stanford 9, Utah 0 1990 Stanford 4, Georgia 0 Stanford 5, California 4 Stanford 5, Oklahoma State 1 NCAA Champions Stanford 7, Georgia 2 Stanford 5, Texas 1 1998 Dan Goldie won the NCAA singles title in Stanford 5, UCLA 1 Stanford 5, USC 3 Stanford 4, Minnesota 0 1986 and reached the Wimbledon quarter- NCAA Champions Stanford 5, Tennessee 2 Stanford 5, UCLA 0 finals in 1989. He earned his MBA at the University of California. He was inducted 1983 NCAA Champions Stanford 4, Mississippi State 0 Stanford 6, Harvard 1 into the Stanford Hall of Fame in 2002. He 1991 Stanford 4, Georgia 0 is an independent financial advisor (Dan Stanford 5, Arkansas 4 Stanford 5, S. Carolina 1 NCAA Champions Goldie Financial Services) and authored Stanford 5, USC 4 Stanford 6, Arizona State 0 2000 The Prudent Investor’s Guide to Beating Stanford 5, SMU 2 USC 5, Stanford 2 Stanford 4, Sacramento State 0 Wall Street at Its Own Game (McGraw- NCAA Champions Hill). He and his family live in Palo Alto, Stanford 4, Georgia Tech 0 CA. He was inducted into the Collegiate Baylor 4, Stanford 2 Tennis Hall of Fame in 2006.

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-27 Individual Records

Single Season Dual Match Victories Name Year Wins Losses Pct. Name Year Wins Losses Pct. (recorded at least 20 dual match wins in a season) Corkery, KC 2003 21 1 .955 McKeen, Mark 1986 20 5 .800 current players in bold Kim, Alex 1998 20 1 .952 Cocotos, Chris 1992 22 6 .786 Name Year Wins Losses Pct. Warburg, Sam 2003 24 2 .923 Martin, David 2000 21 6 .778 Abrams, Geoff 1998 26 0 1.000 Bryan, Bob 1997 23 2 .920 Wolters, Ryan 1996 21 6 .778 Goldstein, Paul 1998 21 0 1.000 Warburg, Sam 2005 22 2 .917 Rosenfeld, Eric 1985 21 6 .778 Wolters, Ryan 1998 22 0 1.000 Abrams, Geoff 2000 22 2 .917 Palmer, Jared 1991 24 7 .774 Grabb, Jim 1983 25 1 .962 Elliott, Grant 1995 22 2 .917 Patel, Vimal 1991 20 6 .769 Bryan, Bob 1998 24 1 .960 Elliott, Grant 1997 21 2 .913 Yee, Jason 1992 21 7 .750 Thomas, Jim 1994 22 1 .957 Goldstein, Paul 1995 24 3 .889 O’Brien, Alex 1991 23 8 .742 Wan, James 2004 23 3 .885 Patel, Vimal 1993 20 7 .741 Becker, Ricky 1996 23 3 .885 Goldstein, Paul 1996 20 10 .667 Stark, Jonathan 1990 23 3 .885 Blackman, Martin 1988 23 3 .885 Warburg, Sam 2004 22 3 .880 Wolters, Ryan 1997 22 3 .880 Cathrall, Jeff 1988 20 3 .870 Pade, James 2006 20 3 .870 Martin, David 2002 23 4 .852 Kim, Alex 2000 22 4 .846 Abrams, Geoff 1997 22 4 .846 Corkery, KC 2005 21 4 .846 Bryan, Mike 1997 21 4 .840 Thomas, Jim 1996 21 4 .840 McKeen, Mark 1984 21 4 .840 Goldie, Dan 1983 21 4 .840 O’Brien, Alex 1992 26 5 .839 Pade, James 2003 20 4 .833 Warburg, Sam 2002 20 4 .833 Salzenstein, Jeff 1993 20 4 .833 McEnroe, Patrick 1986 20 4 .833 Davis, Scott 1982 20 4 .833 Salzenstein, Jeff 1994 24 5 .828 O’Brien, Alex 1990 24 5 .828 Salzenstein, Jeff 1995 24 5 .828 Patel, Vimal 1992 23 5 .821 – ’77. Gene went on to great success on the pro tour Solomon, Glenn 1990 23 5 .821 after graduating from Stanford. He reached a #4 world singles Alex Kim – ’01. Alex won the 2000 NCAA singles title. In Hombrecher, Alexis 1990 21 5 .808 ranking and #2 doubles ranking. He twice reached the quar- 2002 he reached the third round of the Australian Open. He McEnroe, Patrick 1985 21 5 .808 terfinals of the U.S. Open and Wimbledon. He won the French retired from the professional tour in 2004 and is working in Scott, Scotty 2000 20 5 .800 Open doubles title twice, in 1978, and in ’79 with his brother Sandy. He remains a successful player on the senior circuit. He Los Angeles, Calif., as a private finance associate for Allied Wolters, Ryan 1999 20 5 .800 Capital Group. and his family live in Mill Neck, New York, where he is a highly respected teaching professional.

Career Dual Match Victories (played at least 20 career dual matches – 75% and higher) current players in bold Name Wins Losses Pct. Name Wins Losses Pct. Johnson, Craig (1973-76) 22 1 .957 Humphries, Scott (1995) 19 4 .826 Bryan, Bob (1997-98) 55 3 .948 Mayotte, Tim (1979-81) 52 11 .825 Bryan, Mike (1997-98) 40 4 .909 Sidone, Paul (1971-74) 37 8 .822 Mayer, Gene (1974-75) 20 2 .909 Whitlinger, John (1973-75) 40 9 .816 Abrams, Geoff (1997-2000) 88 10 .898 Ansari, Ali (1998-2001) 59 14 .808 Warburg, Sam (2002-05) 88 11 .889 Hombrecher, Alexis (1990) 21 5 .808 Noonan, Tim (1971-75) 23 3 .885 Hippensteel, K.J. (1999-2002) 60 15 .800 Gurfein, Jim (1980-81) 30 4 .882 Rennert, Peter (1977-80) 56 14 .800 Tanner, Roscoe (1970-72) 43 6 .878 McKeen, Mark (1981-84) 20 5 .800 Becker, Ricky (1993-96) 57 8 .877 Corkery, KC (2003-2006 ) 71 18 .798 Fisher, Chip (1972-75) 28 4 .875 Mitchell, Matt (1976-78) 35 9 .795 Kim, Alex (1998-2001) 78 12 .867 Palmer, Jared (1990-91) 42 11 .792 Mitchell, Mark (1973-76) 38 6 .864 Blackman, Martin (1988-89) 37 10 .787 Davis, Scott (1981-83) 50 8 .862 Wright, Perry (1975-78) 40 11 .784 Stark, Jonathan (1990-91) 37 6 .860 Mayer, Alex (1971-73) 36 10 .783 Thomas, Jim (1993-96) 64 11 .853 Pade, James (2003-06) 54 15 .782 Wolters, Ryan (1996-99) 90 16 .849 Salzenstein, Jeff (1993-96) 81 23 .779 Delaney, Jim (1972-75) 44 8 .846 Martin, David (2000-2003) 77 23 .770 Jim Grabb – 1986. Jim was a three-time All American who Wan, James (2004-06) 60 11 .845 Scott, Scotty (1998-2001) 57 17 .770 reached the NCAA singles semifinals in 1985. He went on Elliott, Grant (1994-97) 60 11 .845 Cornell, Brad (1967-68) 20 6 .769 to be ranked #1 in the world in doubles in 1989, ’92 and Goldstein, Paul (1995-98) 84 16 .840 O’Brien, Alex (1989-92) 89 27 .767 ’93. His Grand Slam doubles titles include the French Open (with Patrick McEnroe) in ’89 and the U.S. Open in 1992. Dupre, Pat (1973-76) 40 8 .833 Groslimond, Gery (1970-73) 48 15 .762 He is working in the Investor Relations group at Taconic Grabb, Jim (1983-86) 72 15 .827 Maze, Bill (1975-78) 46 15 .754 Capital Advisors – a hedge fund. He and his family reside in Saviano, Nick (1974-75) 24 5 .827 McEnroe, Patrick (1985-88) 67 22 .753 Beach, Calif.

MT-28 2008 Stanford University Tennis Team Results and Records

All-Time Coaching Results Records vs. Opponents NCAA NCAA (1967-present) First Last First Last Year Name W L Finish Year Name W L Finish Opponent W L Meeting Meeting Opponent W L Meeting Meeting 1926 Harold M. Davis 3 1 1982 Dick Gould 15 10 14th Alabama 1 0 1984 1984 Texas A&M 2 0 1985 2003 1927* Harold M. Davis 10 0 1983 Dick Gould 24 1 1st Arizona 58 1 1973 2007 Trinity (TX) 7 5 1973 1984 1928 Harold M. Davis 8 0 1984 Dick Gould 22 6 2nd Arizona State 52 3 1978 2007 Tulane 2 0 2003 2003 1929 Ford Tussing 10 1 1985 Dick Gould 24 4 5th Arkansas 2 0 1980 1983 Tulsa 2 0 2004 2006 1930* Frank Ragon 3 3 1986 Dick Gould 19 5 1st Auburn 1 0 2000 2000 UC Davis 2 0 1975 1976 1931 Sherman Lockwood 6 0 1987 Dick Gould 13 10 19th Baylor 0 7 1999 2007 UC Irvine 24 0 1967 2006 1932 Sherman Lockwood 3 3 1988 Dick Gould 25 1 1st Boise State 2 1 1998 2007 UCLA 54 53 1967 2007 1933 Sherman Lockwood 6 1 1989 Dick Gould 22 4 1st BYU 28 1 1976 2007 UCSB 11 0 1968 1990 1934 Sherman Lockwood 6 6 1990 Dick Gould 25 3 1st British Columbia 4 0 1967 1971 1935 Sherman Lockwood 9 1 1991 Dick Gould 21 5 3rd Cal Baptist 2 0 1974 1975 1936 Sherman Lockwood 5 3 1992 Dick Gould 25 3 1st Cal Poly 1 0 1973 1973 1937 Sherman Lockwood 6 3 1993 Dick Gould 20 5 6th California 79 15 1967 2007 1938 Sherman Lockwood 1 11 1994 Dick Gould 25 3 2nd Clemson 7 0 1980 2000 1939* Sherman Lockwood 2 7 1995 Dick Gould 27 0 1st Colorado 1 0 1993 1993 1940 Sherman Lockwood 9 4 1996 Dick Gould 23 4 1st CS Bakersfield 3 0 1972 1974 1941 M. Schwartz, J. Lamb 5 4 1997 Dick Gould 26 2 1st CS Hayward 3 0 1984 1987 1942 John Lamb 5 4 1998 Dick Gould 28 0 1st Duke 7 1 1992 2007 1943 Elwyn Bugge 6 0 1999 Dick Gould 20 3 8th Florida 3 1 1969 2004 1946 Elwyn Bugge 1 2 2000 Dick Gould/ Florida State 0 1 2007 2007 1947 Elwyn Bugge 5 7 John Whitlinger 28 1 1st Fresno State 14 0 1968 2005 1948 Elwyn Bugge 5 6 2001 Dick Gould/ Georgia 14 2 1975 1998 1949 Elwyn Bugge 7 8 John Whitlinger 24 2 5th Georgia Tech 5 0 1984 2000 1950 Elwyn Bugge 7 8 2002 Dick Gould/ Harvard 9 1 1983 2007 1951 Robert D. Renker 6 7 John Whitlinger 20 6 10th Hawai’i 22 0 1976 2007 1952 Robert D. Renker 10 7 2003 Dick Gould/ Hayward State 2 0 1984 1985 1953 Robert D. Renker 9 8 John Whitlinger 25 4 3rd Illinois 5 4 1997 2006 1954 Robert D. Renker 11 8 7th 2004 Dick Gould/ Indiana State 1 0 2000 2000 1955 Robert D. Renker 5 7 6th John Whitlinger 19 8 7th Kentucky 7 3 1987 2003 1956 Robert D. Renker 6 8 3rd 2005 John Whitlinger 14 11 17th Long Beach State 6 1 1973 1990 1957* Robert D. Renker 9 6 10th 2006 John Whitlinger 18 4 5th LSU 6 0 1977 1998 1958 Robert D. Renker 7 4 2nd 2007 John Whitlinger 8 16 – Miami 8 0 1975 2007 1959 Robert D. Renker 9 3 6th Michigan 4 0 1969 1979 1960 Robert D. Renker 8 7 10th Minnesota 3 0 1995 2000 1961 Robert D. Renker 8 6 5th Mississippi 3 0 1995 1997 1962 Robert D. Renker 7 8 6th Mississippi State 3 0 1994 1998 1963 Robert D. Renker 9 3 6th Nevada 1 0 1970 1970 1964 Robert D. Renker 9 5 6th Patrick McEnroe –’88. Patrick was a three- New Mexico 2 1 1967 1997 time All-American in 1986, ’87 and ’88. He 1965 Robert D. Renker 9 5 3rd North Carolina 1 0 1973 1973 was ranked as high as #3 (’93) in the world 1966 Robert D. Renker 9 7 10th Northwestern 3 0 1991 2000 in doubles, and won the French Open doubles 1967 Dick Gould 16 9 15th Notre Dame 5 0 1991 1999 title with Jim Grabb in 1989. He completed 1968 Dick Gould 11 7 33rd Ohio State 1 1 1988 2007 two years (2001-02) on the Board of Directors 1969 Dick Gould 9 12 8th Oklahoma 2 0 1975 1999 of the USTA, and serves as the Chair of the 1970 Dick Gould 11 5 5th USTA Tennis and Education Foundation. Pat Oklahoma State 2 1 1990 2005 played in the Davis Cup in 1993, ’94 and ’96. 1971 Dick Gould 20 3 5th Oral Roberts 1 0 2003 2003 1972 Dick Gould 16 1 2nd He has been the U.S. Davis Cup captain since Oregon 21 0 1967 2007 2001, and led his team to victory in 2007. 1973 Dick Gould 20 3 1st Oregon State 3 0 1967 1973 He was captain of the U.S. Men’s team at the 1974 Dick Gould 17 1 1st Head Coach John Whitlinger and Director of 2004 Olympics. He also is a commentator Tennis Dick Gould Pacific 4 0 1993 2007 1975 Dick Gould 21 2 4th Pepperdine 25 6 1971 2007 for major TV tennis events. He lives with his 1976 Dick Gould 13 3 3rd Princeton 4 0 1976 2001 family in New York City. 1977 Dick Gould 18 3 1st Stanford tennis competition from 1892 through 1920 Quinnipiac 1 0 2006 2006 1978 Dick Gould 24 0 1st consisted only of 26 matches against the University of California, of which Stanford won six. In 1921, Redlands 4 1 1967 1971 1979 Dick Gould 19 4 3rd tennis was made a major sport at Stanford; however, Rice 1 1 1999 2004 UNLV 3 0 1993 1995 1980 Dick Gould 21 3 1st complete records were not kept until the 1926 season. *Indicates one tie match Rollins 1 0 1987 1987 USC 57 49 1967 2007 1981 Dick Gould 20 2 1st Sacramento State 3 0 1967 2002 Utah 26 1 1969 2004 San Diego 20 1 1973 2007 Vanderbilt 1 0 2004 2004 San Diego State 11 0 1982 2003 VCU 3 0 1994 2000 Stanford Men’s Coaching Records San Fernando St. 4 0 1967 1970 Virginia 0 1 2005 2005 Years Coach Record Pct. San Francisco 4 0 1967 1982 Washington 28 3 1967 2007 1926-28 Harold Davis 21-1-1 .935 San Jose State 50 2 1967 1997 Washington State 2 0 1972 1974 1929 Ford Tussing 10-1 .909 Santa Clara 5 0 1970 2007 West Virginia 3 0 1989 1991 1930 Frank Ragon 3-3-1 .500 Seattle 3 0 1969 1971 William & Mary 2 0 2001 2005 1931-40 Sherman Lockwood 53-39-1 .575 SMU 10 1 1974 1998 Wyoming 1 0 1968 1968 1941-42 John Lamb 10-8 .556 Southern Illinois 1 0 1980 1980 Yale 1 0 1978 1978 1943-50 Elwyn Bugge 31-31 .500 South Carolina 4 0 1978 1999 2007-08 opponents in bold. 1951-66 Robert D. Renker 131-99-1 .569 Saint Mary’s 1 0 2005 2005 1967-2004 Dick Gould 776-148 .840 SW Louisiana 1 0 1976 1976 2005- John Whitlinger 40-31 .563 TCU 4 1 1987 2003 Tennessee 4 1 1988 2001 Total 1075-361-4 .749 Texas 11 1 1977 2004

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-29 Men’s Tennis All-Americans

All-Americans 1969 1957 Jon Douglas* 1970 Roscoe Tanner 1958 Jon Douglas 1971 Dave Nelson* Alex Mayer Brooks Rawlins* Roscoe Tanner 1959 1972 Dave Nelson* Jim Delaney Dick Ogden# Chico Hagey Alex Mayer 1960 Roscoe Tanner Jim Jeffries* 1973 1962 Jim Delaney Yoshi Minegishi* Rick Fisher Dick Ogden Alex Mayer 1965 1974 James Beste Jim Delaney 1966 Chico Hagey James Beste John Whitlinger Tim Mayotte – ’82. In 1981, Tim Mayotte won the NCAA singles championship (over teammate, Jim Gurfein, in the finals) and received the Award. In professional tennis, he reached a world singles ranking of #7 (1988). He was Roscoe Tanner – ’73. He was the 1972 NCAA doubles cham- a semifinalist at both Wimbledon (1982) and the Australian pion (with Alex Mayer) and a three-time All American, He Open (1983), and he reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open won the 1977 Australian Open and was ranked as high as #5 in 1989. He was the Olympic Silver Medalist (1988) and rep- in the world in singles. He is a member of both the Stanford resented the United States in Davis Cup in 1986 and 1987. He and Intercollegiate Hall of Fame. Roscoe was a 1979 is a member of both the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame and the Wimbledon singles finalist. Intercollegiate Hall of Fame. After graduating from Stanford, he earned his degree at Union Seminary in New York. Tim lives in 1992 2001 New York City, where he is a teaching professional and presenter Chris Cocotos K.J. Hippensteel at numerous tennis conferences. Alex O’Brien Alex Kim Vimal Patel Scott Lipsky 1975 1984 Jason Yee David Martin Jim Delaney Dan Goldie 1993 Nick Saviano Jim Grabb 2002 Chris Cocotos John Whitlinger Ryan Haviland Mike Flanagan K.J. Hippensteel 1976 1985 Vimal Patel Scott Lipsky Pat DuPre Dan Goldie 1994 David Martin Bill Maze Jim Grabb Chris Cocotos Jon Douglas – ’58. Douglas was inducted into the Matt Mitchell John Letts 2003 Mike Flanagan Intercollegiate Hall of Fame in 1996. At Stanford, he was Mark Mitchell KC Corkery Stanford’s first All American tennis player, a 1958 NCAA Scott Lipsky 1977 1986 1995 singles and doubles finalist, a third team All American quar- Paul Goldstein David Martin Bill Maze Patrick McEnroe terback and first team Academic All-American. Douglas was Scott Humphries Matt Mitchell Dan Goldie 2004 also elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Jeff Salzenstein Perry Wright Jim Grabb KC Corkery Sam Warburg 1978 1987 1996 Paul Goldstein Bill Maze Patrick McEnroe 2005 Jeff Salzenstein John McEnroe Jeff Tarango KC Corkery Jim Thomas Matt Mitchell Sam Warburg 1988 Ryan Wolters Perry Wright Patrick McEnroe 1997 2006 1979 Jeff Tarango Matt Bruch Bob Bryan Lloyd Bourne David Wheaton KC Corkery Mike Bryan Peter Rennert 1989 Paul Goldstein *Second Team #Third Team 1980 Jeff Tarango Ryan Wolters Peter Rennert Alex O’Brien 1998 Lloyd Bourne 1990 Bob Bryan Tim Mayotte Verizon Academic Jared Palmer Mike Bryan 1981 Alex O’Brien Paul Goldstein All-Americans Scott Bondurant Jonathan Stark Ryan Wolters 2001 Scott Davis Jason Yee K.J. Hippensteel 1999 Jim Gurfein 1991 K.J. Hippensteel 2002 K.J. Hippensteel –’02. A back condition cut short the last Tim Mayotte month of competition of K.J.’s senior year. Yet he still ended Jared Palmer Ryan Wolters K.J. Hippensteel the year as the #2 ranked collegian, and earned All-American 1982 Alex O’Brien honors for the fourth year. He was also named to the Verizon Scott Davis Jonathan Stark 2000 2003 Academic All-American team, and earned a coveted NCAA Jeff Arons Jason Yee Geoff Abrams David Martin post graduate scholarship. KJ won the NCAA doubles title K.J. Hippensteel with Ryan Wolters in 1999 and reached the singles semi- 1983 Alex Kim finals in 2000. His promising pro career has been hampered Scott Davis by injuries. K.J. resides in Roanoke, VA.

MT-30 2008 Stanford University Tennis Honors and Awards

Stanford Hall of Fame Selections Rafael Osuna Award This prestigious award is presented in memory of Intercollegiate Tennis Hall of Fame Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame USC great Rafael Osuna to the collegiate player (Listed by year of induction) 1999 John Whitlinger (Listed by graduating class) best exemplifying competitive excellence, sports- 1983 Ted Schroeder 2002 Tim Mayotte 1914 R. Lindley Murray 1956 Jack Frost manship, and contributions to the game. 1989 Keith Gledhill 2004 Jim Delaney 1923 Jim Davies 1958 Jon Douglas Stanford Winners Include: 1991 Alex Mayer 2006 Dan Goldie 1923 Philip Neer 1960 Dick Gould 1976 Pat Dupre Roscoe Tanner Dick Gould 1927 Cranston Holman 1972 Roscoe Tanner 1977 Bill Maze 1992 John Doeg Matt Mitchell 1928 Ralph McElvenny 1973 Alex Mayer 1981 Tim Mayotte R. Lindley Murray Jared Palmer 1928 Alan Herrington 1974 John Whitlinger 1986 Jim Grabb 1995 Robert Renker 2007 Alex O'Brien 1931 John Doeg 1975 Jim Delaney 1997 Paul Goldstein 1996 Jon Douglas 1933 Keith Gledhill 1977 Matt Mitchell John McEnroe 1934 Sam Lee 1978 John McEnroe Joe Coughlin 1981 Tim Mayotte 1936 William Seward 1986 Dan Goldie 1937 Bennett Dey 1992 Alex O’Brien 1940 James Wade 1993 Jared Palmer 1942 Lawrence Dee

Paul Goldstein was a four- Pat Dupre won the Osuna time All American and Award and was an NCAA was NCAA singles finalist singles quarterfinalist in 1998. He was the 1997 in 1976. He reached the Rafael Osuna Award win- Wimbledon semifinals and ner and the 1997 and 1998 the quarterfinals of the U.S. Arthur Ashe Award recipi- Open in 1979. He attained a ent. He is successfully com- world #13 ranking in 1980. peting on the men’s tour and He spent 9 years on the pro has won more USTA Pro tour and 8 years as Director Circuit titles (30) than any of Tennis at Caesars Palace. player in history. Paul serves He and his family live in Alex O’Brien - ’92. Alex is a rare NCAA triple crown win- on the ATP Tour “Player Birmingham, AL, and he is ner - singles, doubles and team (1992). He went on to win Council” and lives with his Director of Tennis at the Old the U.S. Open Doubles championship and attained a #1 wife in San Francisco. Overton Club. world doubles ranking. He represented the U.S. in Davis Cup and the Olympics, and he is a member of the Stanford Arthur Ashe Sportsmanship and Jim Delaney – ’75. This four-time All-American won the Athletic Hall of Fame and in 2007 was inducted into the NCAA doubles championship twice – with Sandy Mayer Intercollegiate Tennis Hall of Fame. His overall NCAA Leadership Award (’73) and John Whitlinger (’74). Jim and his family reside Championships record in individual and team competition This award is presented annually in memory of UCLA in Arlington, VA, and he works in the field of institutional was an astounding 39-5. Alex was a founding partner in tennis great Arthur Ashe to the collegiate player who has equity for Friedman, Billings & Ramsey. He is a member of Bo Monatan Construction Company (home builders) and exhibited, in addition to leadership, scholastic, extracur- the Stanford Athletic Hall of Fame and was inducted into is currently the president of Texas Beef. He and his wife live the Intercollegiate Tennis Hall of Fame in 2004. in Los Angeles. ricular and tennis achievements. Year Honoree 1997 Paul Goldstein 1998 Paul Goldstein 1999 Ryan Wolters

Ryan Wolters – ’99. He was named the 1999 Arthur Ashe Stanford Hall of Famers Ted Shroeder (second row, left) and Lawrence Dee (second row, second from right) were members of Sportsmanship/Leadership award, and he reached the the 1942 Stanford tennis team, one of the top collegiate teams in history. The 1942 team included, front row (l to r): Emory NCAA singles semifinals and won the doubles title (with K.J. Rogers, Terry Mullin, , Lionel Alanson, Ross Hughes. Second row (l to r): Ted Schroeder, James Wade, Coach John Hippensteel). He is studying for his MBA at the University of Lamb, Larry Dee, and Emery Neale. Back row (l to r): Manager Robert Preble, Ben Olsen, Paul Wilson, Andrew Roberts, Texas, and lives with his family in Austin, TX. Thomas Kruger, Charles Hopper, and Anthony Joseph.

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-31 Men’s Tennis Varsity Letterwinners (Since 1938)

– A – Gentry, George ...... 1950-52 McPherson, John Clarke ...... 1963, ’65-66 Snook, Peter Franklin ...... 1961 Abrams, Geoff ...... 1997-2000 Goldie, Dan ...... 1983-86 Mechem, Kirke ...... 1947-49 Spiegel, John W...... 1967-69 Alloo, Charles Edward ...... 1966-69 Goldstein, Paul ...... 1995-98 Meyer, Chris ...... 2002 Stark, Jonathan ...... 1990-91 Ansari, Ali ...... 1998-2001 Gould, Dick ...... 1957, 1959-60 Miller, Grover ...... 1946 Sutcliffe, Henry ...... 1954-55 Arnstein, Timothy ...... 1960 Grabb, Jim ...... 1983-86 Miller, Jim ...... 1982 Sutton, Charlie...... 1943 Arons, Jeff ...... 1979-82 Gray, Garold ...... 1952-54 Minegishi, Hiroyuki Y...... 1961-63 Sydorak, Roman ...... 1992-93 Atkins, William Tanner ...... 1968-69 Groslimond, Gery W...... 1970-73 Minna, John Dorrance ...... 1962 – T – – B – Gurfein, Jim ...... 1980-81 Mitchell, Mark Steven ...... 1973-76 Tanner, Leonard Roscoe ...... 1970-72 Badger, Brandon ...... 1996 Gurley, John ...... 1941 Mitchell, Matt ...... 1976-78 Tarango, Jeff ...... 1987-89 Baise, Craig Callan ...... 1965-67 – H – Mosk, Richard Mitchell ...... 1958-60 Thomas, Jim ...... 1993-96 Barbour, Lucien ...... 1948-50 Hagey, James Stanford ...... 1972, 1974 Moody, Scott ...... 1985-87 Turbow, Dan ...... 1988-91 Barton, Robert ...... 1953 Hauser, David ...... 1999 Morris, Carter ...... 2000-01, 03-04 – V – Basham, David ...... 1946-48 Haviland, Ryan ...... 2000-03 MORRISSEY, PAUL ...... 2007 Valelly, Steve ...... 1977 Bates, George Edward ...... 1960-62 Henderson, Courtney ...... 1953 Muller, Blake ...... 2006-07 – W – Becker, Ricky ...... 1993-96 Herlands, Charles William ...... 1967-68 Mullin, Terry ...... 1943 Wade, James ...... 1940-42 Befeler, Michael George ...... 1964 Hippensteel, K.J...... 1999-2002 Myers, Theodore ...... 1947 Wan, James ...... 2004-07 Beisser, Arnold ...... 1946 Hoeveler, Charles ...... 1995-98 – N – Warburg, Sam ...... 2002-05 Bernard, David ...... 1951, 1953 Hickox, Charles ...... 1951-53 Neale, Emery ...... 1941-43 Warde, Jock Jeffrey ...... 1973-75 Beste, James Gilmore ...... 1964-66 Hilgeman, Robin Dale ...... 1958 Nelson, David Martin ...... 1957-59 Wheaton, David ...... 1988 Blackman, Martin ...... 1988-89 Hing, Greg ...... 1980-81 Nielsen, Phillip ...... 1949, 1951 Wilson, Paul ...... 1942 Brinkman, Dean ...... 1950-51 Hodges, Jim ...... 1977-79 Noonan, Tim ...... 1971-72, 1974-75 Wilson, Richard Douglas ...... 1962-64 Brock, David ...... 1938-40 Hodgman, Bradley Albin ...... 1962-64 Norton, Robert ...... 1954-55 WIRE, RICHARD ...... 2007 Bruch, Matt ...... 2006-07 Hogue, Philip James ...... 1955-56 – O – Wirth, Harry Mackey ...... 1955 Bryan, Bob ...... 1997-98 Hombrecher, Alexis ...... 1990 O’Brien, Alex ...... 1989-92 White, Gilbert ...... 1956-58 Bryan, Mike ...... 1997-98 Horn, Johan Jacob ...... 1962 Odegard, Philip John ...... 1961 White, Richard ...... 1950 Boege, Sheldon Edward ...... 1965 Hughes, Ross ...... 1946-47 Ogden, Richard Mitton ...... 1959-61 Whitlinger, John Thomas ...... 1973-75 Bondurant, Scott ...... 1979-82 Humphries, Scott ...... 1995 Olsen, Benjamin ...... 1942 Wolters, Ryan ...... 1996-99 Bourne, Lloyd ...... 1977-80 Hurst, Jerry Alton ...... 1964 Owen, Stanley ...... 1939-41 Wright, Billy ...... 1992-94 Bowden, Robert Adkins ...... 1956-58 Hutchison, Charles ...... 1941, 43 – P – Wright, John Alan ...... 1969, 1972 Burley, Frederick William ...... 1961 – I – Pade, James...... 2003-04, 2006 Wright, Perry ...... 1975-78 Burt, Robert John ...... 1962-64 Inouye, Ross ...... 1996-97 Palmer, Jared ...... 1990-91 Wong, Jon ...... 2003-06 Burton, Kenneth ...... 1951 Isaacs, John Manwaring ...... 1962-64 Palecek, Misha ...... 1995-97 Wong, Dale Louis ...... 1967 – C – – J – Pasarell, Stanley Juan ...... 1968-71 – Y – Carroll, James Joseph III ...... 1966-68 Jacobson, Mark ...... 1984-87 Patel, Vimal ...... 1991-94 Yee, Jason ...... 1990-92 Carruth, Lowell ...... 1957-59 Jeffries, James Drake ...... 1958-60 Pentz, Raymond ...... 1954 – Z – Cathrall, Jeff ...... 1987-90 Johnson, Craig Randall ...... 1973-76 Peus, Eric ...... 1987-90 ZELLER, JEFF ...... 2005-07 Chang, Lee ...... 2005 – K – Pollock, Dean Michael ...... 1972 Current players in bold caps Chapin, Christopher S...... 1969, 1972 Kahn, Ronald J...... 1968 Prince, Robert ...... 1955-56 Chase, Andrew Lyon ...... 1978-81 KAISER, KEVIN ...... 2007 Preissman, Ronald Steven ...... 1963-65 Claflin, Robert Mac ...... 1969-72 Kao, Joe ...... 2002-04 Putty, R. Drew ...... 1947 Cocotos, Chris ...... 1991-94 Kao, Ken...... 2006 – R – Connolly, John ...... 1990 Kao, Phil ...... 2005-07 Ranney, Gilbert Kenneth ...... 1959-60 Corkery, K.C ...... 2003-06 Karns, Norman Milton ...... 1959-61 Rasmussen, Chris ...... 2004-06 Cornell, Warren Bradford ...... 1967-68 Keenan, Robert ...... 1946 Rast, John ...... 1976-79 Cornish, Herbert James ...... 1952-54 Keesing, Roger ...... 1955-56 Rawlins, Brooks Grover ...... 1957-59 Cortes, Alejandro ...... 1976-77 Kim, Alex ...... 1998-2001 Redding, James ...... 1943 Corse, John ...... 1979-82 Kruger, Thomas ...... 1941-42 Reed, Richard Randall ...... 1966-68 Coull, Roderick ...... 1983 – L – Rennert, Peter ...... 1977-80 Craig, Earle McKee III ...... 1972 Law, Dennis Martin ...... 1965 Richards, Barry ...... 1987-90 – D – Leck, Brian Christopher ...... 1965-67 Rippner, Robert ...... 1967-70 Davis, Scott ...... 1981-83 Letts, John ...... 1983-86 Roberts, Andrew ...... 1942 Dee, Laurence ...... 1940-42 Lewis, Fred ...... 1948-49 Robinson, Paul ...... 1982-83 Delaney, James Edward ...... 1972-75 Lewis, Robert ...... 1947-49 Rogers, Emery ...... 1943 Devens, Robert ...... 1991-94 Lewyn, Thomas ...... 1950-52 Rose, A. Allan ...... 1940-41 Douglas, Jon ...... 1956-58 Lipsky, Scott ...... 2000-03 Rosenfeld, Eric ...... 1983-86 duBray, Ernest ...... 1950, 1955-56 Loeb, Alan Michael ...... 1966 Rostagno, Derrick ...... 1984-85 Duff, David Hopkins ...... 1954-56 Low, Robert ...... 1939-41 Rutledge, Robert ...... 1946-47 Dunn, Curtis ...... 1987-89 Lycette, Errol ...... 1948-49 Ryan, David ...... 2005-07 Dupre, Patrick Marie ...... 1973-76 – M – – S – – E – Marienthal, Paul ...... 1968-70 Salzenstein, Jeff ...... 1993-96 Elliott, Grant ...... 1994-97 Martin, David ...... 2000-03 Saviano, Nick ...... 1974-75 Evans, Richard Eckhardt ...... 1969-72 Martinez, Nico ...... 2004-05 Schlobohm, Dean ...... 1966-69 – F – Matheson, Scott Milne ...... 1972 Schmieder, Vincent ...... 1949-51 Falberg, Mike ...... 1981 Maxeiner, Thomas Philip ...... 1964 Schroeder, Francis ...... 1946 Fish, Arthur ...... 1952-54 Mayer, Alex ...... 1971-73 Schroeder, Frederick ...... 1942 Fisher, Richard Burt ...... 1970-73 Mayer, Gene ...... 1974-75 Scott, Hugh “Scotty” ...... 1998-01 Fisher, Steven John ...... 1972-75 Mayotte, Tim ...... 1979-81 Seaver, James ...... 1938-40 Jonathan Stark – ’93. Jon was the NCAA Flanagan, Michael ...... 1991-94 Maze, Bill ...... 1975-78 Sekhon, Vijay ...... 1999 doubles finalist in 1991 with Jared Palmer, and Folsom, Myron ...... 1938-40 McCabe, John Smith ...... 1965-66 Semple, Jeremy ...... 1982-83 went on to attain a world #1 doubles ranking Forbes, Robert ...... 1942, 1948-49 McEnroe, John ...... 1978 Sheng, Phil ...... 2002-05 in 1994. He won the 1994 French Open dou- Frost, Jack ...... 1954-56 McEnroe, Patrick ...... 1985-88 Shepherd, John Camp ...... 1968-69 bles championship, and represented the United Frost, John E...... 1946 McGilvray, Alexander Crane ...... 1968-69 Sibert, Robert ...... 1951-53 States in Davis Cup in 1994, ’95 and ’97. Jon is currently the “Touring Pro/Junior Tennis – G – McKean, Eric ...... 2004-07 Sidone, Paul Theodore ...... 1971-74 Siegler, David ...... 1980 Director” at the Seattle Tennis Club and lives in Gallaway, Alan Hill ...... 1957 McKee, Geordie ...... 1983-87 Seattle with his family. He is a member of the Gates, Lloyd ...... 1938-40 McKeen, Mark ...... 1981-84 Solomon, Glenn ...... 1988-91 USTA-Pacific Northwest Hall of Fame.

MT-32 2008 Stanford University Tennis International Achievements

“Majors” Champions Highest World Rankings ATP Rankings U.S. Championship Top 15 Singles – Open Tennis Era Stanford players currently participating on Singles 1. John McEnroe .... 1980, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84 the professional tour R. Lindley Murray – 1917, ’18 4. Gene Mayer ...... 1980 Name ’07 Hi Career Hi – Yr John H. Doeg – 1930 5. Roscoe Tanner ...... 1979 Bob Bryan NR 116 - 2000 Frederick R. Schroeder – 1942 7. Alex Mayer ...... 1982 Doubles 1 1 – 2003-07 John McEnroe – 1979, ’80, ’81, ’84 Tim Mayotte ...... 1988 Mike Bryan NR 246 - 2000 Doubles 11. Scott Davis ...... 1985 Doubles 1 1 – 2003-07 12. David Wheaton ...... 1991 John H. Doeg – 1929, ’30 Matt Bruch 648 648 – 2007 13. Derrick Rostagno ...... 1991 Keith Gledhill – 1932 Doubles 1279 1279 - 2007 14. Pat DuPre ...... 1980 Frederick R. Schroeder – 1940, ’41, Alex Clayton 940 796 - 2007 ’42 (mixed), ’47 Doubles 768 759 – 2006 John McEnroe – 1979, ’81, ’83, ’89 K.C. Corkery 1149 493 – 2002 Jim Grabb – 1992 Doubles 852 401 - 2002 Alex O’Brien – 1999 John Doeg – United States Champion - Jared Palmer – 2000 (mixed) singles (1930), doubles (1929, 1930). Paul Goldstein 69 58 – 2006 Mike Bryan – 2002 (mixed), ’05 Doubles 40 40 – 2007 Bob Bryan – 2003 (mixed), ’04 (mixed), Stanford in the Davis Cup Kevin Kaiser NR NR Doubles 1596 1596 – 2007 2005, 2006 (mixed) John H. Doeg – 1930 Frederick R. Schroeder – 1946-48, ’50-51 Ted Kelly 1501 1501 – 2007 Jack Frost – 1952 Doubles NR NR Jon Douglas – 1958, ’61-62 Scott Lipsky 385 315 – 2006 Roscoe Tanner – 1975-77, ’81 Doubles 58 58 – 2007 John McEnroe – 1978-84, ’87-89, ’91-92 David Martin 475 459 – 2006 Scott Davis – 1980, ’91 Doubles 62 62 – 2007 Alex Mayer – 1982 Blake Muller NR NR Gene Mayer – 1982-83 Doubles NR 1688 – 2005 Tim Mayotte – 1986-87 James Pade 629 629 – 2007 Dan Goldie – 1989 Derrick Rostagno – ’87; MBA – ’99 (Anderson Doubles 698 698 – 2007 School of Business, UCLA); LLB – ’04 (Loyola David Wheaton – 1993 Law School). This 1985 All American partici- Jeff Salzenstein 353 100 – 2004 Jim Grabb – 1993 pated in the Olympics and the World Team Doubles NR 68 – 1997 Patrick McEnroe – 1993, ’94, ’96, ’03-07 Cup. He was a quarterfinalist at the U.S. Open Jim Thomas NR 288 - 1998 – non-playing captain and attained a #13 world singles ranking in Doubles 30 29 – 2006 Jared Palmer – 1994, ’95, ’00-02 1991. He lives in Los Angeles, and has his own Sam Warburg 146 146 – 2007 law firm specializing in litigation in real estate Jonathan Stark – 1994, ’95, ’97 Doubles 117 117 – 2007 Alex O’Brien – 1997, ’99, ’00 and business. Richard Wire 1092 1085 – 2006 Jeff Tarango – 1997 R. Lindley Murray – Two-time United States Doubles NR 1209 – 2006 Bob Bryan – 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06, ’07 Top 10 Doubles – Open Tennis Era singles champion (1917, 1918) Current team players in bold Mike Bryan – 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06, ’07 1. John McEnroe ...... 1979, ’80, ’81, ...... ’82, ’83, ’84, ’89 All-England Championship U.S. Olympians Jim Grabb ...... 1989, ’92, ’93 (Wimbledon) Derrick Rostagno – 1984 Jonathan Stark ...... 1994 Tim Mayotte – 1988 (silver medal) Singles Alex O’Brien ...... 2000 Alex O’Brien – 2000 Frederick R. Schroeder – 1949 Jared Palmer ...... 2000, ’02 Jared Palmer – 2000 John McEnroe – 1981, ’83, ’84 Bob Bryan ..... 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06, ’07 Jeff Tarango – 2000 Doubles Mike Bryan .... 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06, ’07 Bob Bryan – 2004 Alex Mayer – 1975 2. Scott Davis ...... 1991 Mike Bryan – 2004 John McEnroe – 1979, ’81, ’83, ’84, ’92 3. Alex Mayer ...... 1985 Patrick McEnroe – 2004 (Coach) Jonathan Stark – 1995 (mixed) Patrick McEnroe ...... 1993 7. Gene Mayer ...... Jared Palmer – 2001 1980 9. Peter Rennert ...... 1983 Bob Bryan – 2006 10. Jeff Tarango ...... 1999 Mike Bryan – 2006 Roscoe Tanner ...... 1975 French Championship Doubles John McEnroe – 1977 (mixed) Gene Mayer – 1978, ’79 Alex Mayer – 1979 Jim Grabb – 1989 Patrick McEnroe – 1989 Jonathan Stark – 1994 Mike Bryan – 2003, ’03 (mixed) Bob Bryan – 2003 Australian Championship Sam Warburg, the 2004 NCAA doubles Singles Jeff Tarango – ’89. This three-time All- champion, is rapidly rising in the ATP rank- Roscoe Tanner – 1977 American was in the World Top 100 in ings in both singles and doubles. Doubles singles for 13 years and attained a No. 9 Keith Gledhill – 1933 world doubles ranking. Jeff was an Olympian Scott Davis – 1991 (’00) and U.S. Davis Cup Member (’97) as Keith Gledhill – National Intercollegiate Jared Palmer – 1995, 2000 (mixed) well as French Open Doubles finalist. Jeff has Champion - singles (1931), doubles (1932, Bob Bryan – 2006, 2007 coached several of the world’s top players. He with Joseph Coughlin); United States Mike Bryan – 2006, 2007 is an independent broker with California real Doubles Champion (1932); Australian estate and insurance licenses. Doubles Champion (1933)

2008 Stanford University Tennis MT-33 Stanford Community Support

Stanford Tennis Endowments John L. Hinds Endowed Directorship of Tennis The estate of the late John L. Hinds – a strong supporter of Stanford Tennis – provides not only a fully funded endowed tennis scholarship, but a complete endowment for the position of Director of Tennis, currently held by Dick Gould. Hinds, an avid tennis player “The Challenge”– Endowment monies to be raised* and coach, taught high school math for *Estate gifts may be a relevant to consideration for Endowment Funding 27 years. His estate also established an endowed scholarship and the John L. $7,000,000 – Operating Budget Hinds Professorship in the History of Science. To provide expendable funds to cover annual costs of operating the tennis programs: Men’s Tennis - $3,500,000 Women’s Tennis - $3,500,000 This endowment has been graciously initiated by a gift from Howard and Karin Evans. Peter and $3,000,000 – Assistant Coaches Helen Bing To provide expendable funds to cover salaries of coaching assistants Endowed Directorship of Men’s Tennis - $1,500,000 Women’s Tennis Women’s Tennis - $1,500,000 The position of head women’s tennis coach at Stanford has Thanks to those who have helped so significantly to date been endowed through a gift Special thanks to those who have helped secure the future of Stanford Tennis with gifts from Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bing of for endowment of the program: Los Angeles (pictured at right). Their gift establishes the Peter John L. Hinds Directorship of Men’s Tennis and Helen Bing Directorship of $4,108,000 Endowment Women’s Tennis, currently held Peter & Helen Bing Directorship of Women’s Tennis by Lele Forood. $800,000 Term Endowment The Bings have been supporters of Stanford University for decades Irv & Pat Deal Tennis Center Maintenance and Repair Endowment and have also been long-time supporters of Cardinal athletics. $775,000 Endowment In addition to endowing the Director of Women’s Tennis position, Peter and Helen Bing established endowed funds for the Director of William T. Atkins Men’s Coach Discretionary Fund Women’s Basketball and four scholarships for female student-athletes. $1,000,000 Charitable Remainder Trust

Men’s Scholarships (NCAA limit – 4.5) Scholarship endowment monies totaling $6,150,000 Irving and Pat Deal provide funding to cover these costs, thanks to the enti- Tennis Center Maintenance ties listed below: Endowment The John Arrillaga Family Scholarship The Wm. T. Closs Family Scholarship A significant endowment has been The I.C. Deal Family Scholarship started to help ensure the quality and The Matt Harris Memorial Scholarship timely maintenance and repair of the The La Jolla “Friends of Stanford Tennis” Scholarship beautiful Taube Family Tennis Stadium The Jim and Willy Mitchell Scholarship by former Stanford University Trustee The Ralph Rodriguez Scholarship and Athletic Board Member Irv Deal The Rixford K. Snyder Scholarship of Dallas, Texas. This is in addition to The Pat & William Wilson III Family Scholarship the Irving C. Deal scholarship for men’s

Women’s Scholarships (NCAA limit – 8) Scholarship endowment totaling $10,200,000 and annual gift monies provide funding to cover these William T. Atkins costs, thanks to the entities below: Men’s Coach Discretionary Fund The Peter S. Bing Athletic Scholarship Robert & Sue Boniface Scholarship Bill Atkins, Class of ’71, has established a The Rose & Jake Butts Scholarship Charitable Remainder Trust of $1,000,000 The John L. Hinds Scholarship which, upon maturation, will provide The E. Eric and Elizabeth D. Johnson Scholarship earnings to benefit the men’s tennis The Robert C. McGlinchey Scholarship program as determined by the head The Anthony P. Meier Family Scholarship tennis coach. The Curly Neal Athletic Scholarship The Siebel Family Scholarship The Michelle R. Weiss Scholarship

MT-34 2008 Stanford University Tennis Stanford Community Support

Stanford Tennis is especially indebted to its benefactors (donors of $50,000 or more). Included in this list are Stanford Tennis Stadium Renovation Donors, Scholarship Donors, and people who have listed Stanford Tennis in their estate planning. These uncommon supporters of Stanford Tennis are recognized by individual plaques at the main entrance to the Taube Family Tennis Stadium, made possible by a gift from Susan Ure, in loving memory of her husband Gary. Special thanks for making our program and excellence possible!

Anonymous The Will Edwards Family Robert H. and Myra T. Lawrence Jim and Guila Pollock Apple Computer, Inc. Howard and Karin Evans Brian and Chandra Leck Jim and Martha Poppy Tim Arnstein Rick and Donna Fluegel Ray and Joanne Lin The Gwen and Victor Riches Family The John Arrillaga Family Tom Ford Scott and Robin Love The Ralph Rodriguez Family William T. Atkins Fox & Carskadon Realty The Malcolm MacNaughton Family The Claude N. Rosenberg Family Helen and Peter Bing Bill and Dixie Gates R.H. Macy & Co., Inc. The Roberto Rosenkranz Family Susan Dekker Blois Jack and Rhodine Gifford Ralph T. McElvenny, Jr. Bob and Mary Sibert Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Boniface Dick and Anne Gould The John McEnroe Family Ken and Judy Siebel Bob and Karen Bowden John L. Hinds Bob McGlinchey Rixford and Elliott Snyder Mr. & Mrs. William F. Boyd and Richard Hyman The Anthony P. Meier Family Larry Spitters Carolyn Harris in memory of The Craig R. Johnson Family Jim and Willy Mitchell Dorothy and Leonard Straus Matt Harris Mr. and Mrs. E. Eric Johnson Pat Morgan The Tad Taube Family Rose and Jake Butts and Family Curly Neal In honor of Zygmunt The Bill Closs Family Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Kennedy Nike, Inc. and Lola Taube Paul & Marcia Cook John R. Klotz The Odell Foundation Russ and Jackie Thompson Jim & Lynn Cornish Phil & Penny Knight The Jerry Olefsky Family The Dr. Allan Turbow Family I.C. Deal Paul and Andy Koontz Paul and Sue Ormond John and Sonia Weiss Ted Dintersmith The Koret Foundation Mike and Shirley Orsak Michelle Weiss The Tim Draper Family Jim & Caroline Labe The John A. Pease Family Donald E. Williams The Herb and Jane Dwight Family Dr. Phil Larson Norman C. Pease The William Wilson III Family

Chairs in Stanford Tennis’ “Rows of Champions” commemorate a player’s participation in the Stanford tennis program. These chairs are located in the central featured section of the Stanford Tennis Stadium. Proceeds from the subscription of these $5,000 chairs help to defray capital building costs of the Stanford tennis program. Each chair is “personalized” with up to a five line inscription. These “Rows of Champions” provide almost a museum of Stanford Tennis history. Over 140 program participants honored thus far and are listed by the decade of their graduating class (bold indicates chairs established in the past year). 1910-1919 1950-1959 Yoshi Minegishi Peter Rennert Jim Grabb Laxmi Poruri Henry Van Dyke Johns Bob Bowden Richard M. Mosk Sally Ride Mark Jacobson Barry Richards Doug Brown John Schwarz Rob Rippner Tim Mayotte Jeff Salzenstein 1920-1929 Lowell Carruth John Spiegel George Rutherford Mark McEnroe Jonathan Stark Alan D. Herrington Sue McCourt Cobb Jane Albert Willens Nick Saviano Patrick McEnroe Roman Sydorak Cranston W. Holman Marjorie Blair Gibbons Dick Wilson Paul Sidone Geordie McKee Jeff Tarango Ralph D. McElvenny Foster Maureen O’Keefe Stalla Mark McKeen Jim Thomas Phil Neer Jim Griffin 1970-1979 Larry Steckmest Scott Moody Dan Turbow Ernie Renzel, Jr. Ronald L. Hertel Sally Thompson Blaze Roscoe Tanner Alycia Moulton Greg Tusher Phillip J. Hogue Henry J. Brandon Eliza Pande Warde Corinne Nevinny Lyle Heather Willens Tom Lewyn Eric Wente George Rutherford Jason Yee 1930-1939 Mac Claflin John M. Lillie Robert C. Cookson John Whitlinger Stephanie Savides Howard M. Carr David M. Nelson Caryn Hertel Woodburn Glenn Solomon John C. Cosgrove Jim and Pat Delaney 2000-2009 Philip R. Nielsen Marcia O’Keefe Doyle John Wright/Rick Evans/ Michelle Weiss Geoff Abrams Lawrence B. Hall Robert Sibert Robin Fry Alyce Werdel Elizabeth Wiel McCabe Rick, Chip & Tup Fisher Joe Kao Lele Forood Perry Wright Marianne Werdel Joanna Kao Charles Otis Women’s 1978 National Katherine Kennedy Qualls 1960-1969 Anne Connelly Gould Jane Albert Willens Chico, Susie & Cari Hagey Championship Team 1990-1999 Alex Kim Chuck Alloo/Jamie Carroll Jim Hodges Ricky Becker Jessica Leck 1940-1949 Tim Arnstein Mac Irvin 1980-1989 Blake Muller Earl Alderman Bill Atkins Jeff Arons Emily Burt James Pade Anne Killefer Brandel Craig Baise Jamie Bendfelt Bob Devens Scotty Scott Katherine L. Crary John Burt Paul Larson Scott Bondurant Michael Flanagan Anne Yelsey Arnold Beisser/ Brad Cornell Wayne Leiser Andy Chase Paul Galichia Kirke Mechem Dick Gould Sandy & Gene Mayer Curtis Dunn Paul Goldstein Jack Gurley John Isaacs John McEnroe Gwil Evans Charles Hoeveler Robert Keenan Jim Jeffries Mark Mitchell Mike Falberg Alex O’Brien Terry Mullin Brian Leck Matt Mitchell Patty Fendick-McCain Misha Palecek Emory Neale Ralph T. McElvenny Stanley Pasarell Linda Gates Jared Palmer James F. Redding Dean Pollock Lisa Gordon Eric Peus

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