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2018-19 M. Tennis History Layout 1 SANSAN DIEGODIEGO STATESTATE MENMEN’’SS TENNISTENNIS 2018-192018-19 RECORDRECORD BOOKBOOK SAN DIEGO STATE MEN’S TENNIS HISTORY / 2018-19 PAGE 2 San Diego State individual match results since 1989. A.22 24 Fresno State . .W 5-4 u 1993 • 18-4 F.18 -- Air Force . .W 7-2 From 1989-1997, the first number after the date is A.23 19 UC Irvine . .L 1-4 Final ITA Ranking: 20 F.20 -- Northern Arizona . .W 7-2 the opponent’s rank at match time. Beginning with A.24 -- Chapman . .W 5-3 Home: 11-1, Away: 2-2, Neutral: 5-1 M.4 -- at Fresno State . .L 2-7 the 1998 season, the first number after the date is WAC Championships (Fort Collins, Colo.) Head Coach: Hugh Bream M.9 -- Pennsylvania . .L 4-5 San Diego State’s national ranking at match time, A.30 -- at Colorado State . .W 6-0 F.2 1 at USC . .L 1-8 US West Cellular Classic (Boise, Idaho) while the second number is the opponent’s rank. M.2 -- vs. Air Force . .W 5-1 F.4 -- Brigham Young . .W 9-0 M.16 -- at Boise State . .L 4-5 M.3 -- vs. Utah . .L 1-5 UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.) M.17 -- vs. Drake . .W 7-2 u 1989 • 12-19 F.19 -- vs. Northern Arizona . .W 6-1 M.18 -- vs. Yale . .W 5-4 Final ITA Ranking: None u 1991 • 19-8 F.20 -- vs. Boise State . .W 5-2 M.20 -- Utah . .L 2-7 Home: 5-5 Away: 1-8, Neutral: 6-6 Final ITA Ranking: None F.21 -- at UNLV . .W 5-4 M.22 -- Drake . .W 7-2 Head Coach: Hugh Bream Home: 14-1 Away: 1-4, Neutral: 4-3 M.11 -- Wisconsin . .W 8-1 M.25 -- Washington . .L 2-7 J.20 -- at UCLA . .L 1-8 Head Coach: Hugh Bream M.13 -- UC Santa Barbara . .W 8-1 UC Irvine Marriott Classic (Irvine, Calif.) J.27 -- at UC Riverside . .L 3-5 J.26 -- at UC Santa Barbara . .L 4-5 M.14 -- Fresno State . .W 5-4 M.29 -- vs. SW Louisiana . .L 3-6 J.28 -- at Fresno State . .L 2-7 F.3 17 Arizona . .W 6-2 M.19 -- Dartmouth . .W 8-1 M.30 -- vs. Idaho State . .W 9-0 J.29 -- vs. UC Santa Barbara# . .L 4-5 F.4 2 at UCLA . .L 1-8 M.21 -- Clemson . .W 6-3 M.31 -- vs. Northern Arizona . .L 2-7 F.4 -- U.S. International . .W 7-2 F.13 -- Brigham Young . .W 8-1 M.22 -- Utah . .W 8-1 A.1 -- vs. Pacific . .W 8-1 F.10 -- at UNLV . .L 1-5 F.14 -- Cal Poly . .W 6-3 M.24 -- Weber State . .W 6-3 A.12 -- Pacific . .L 4-5 F.11 -- vs. Texas Tech% . .L 2-7 F.23 -- Air Force . .W 5-1 M.26 -- Northwestern . .DNF-Rain A.18 -- at Arizona . .L 3-6 F.15 -- Hawai’i . .W 8-1 M.9 -- UNLV . .W 5-4 M.28 -- Harvard . .DNF-Rain A.21 -- San Diego . .L 3-6 F.22 -- Florida International . .W 6-1 M.12 -- Pacific . .W 5-1 M.30 -- vs. Boise State#. .W 8-1 WAC Championships (Albuquerque, N.M.) F.25 -- Air Force . .L 3-6 M.14 -- New Mexico . .W 6-0 M.31 1 at UCLA . .L 2-7 A.27 -- vs. Utah . .L 3-4 F.25 -- BYU-Hawaii . .W 6-3 M.18 -- Clemson . .W 8-1 A.3 -- Idaho State . .W 9-0 A.28 -- vs. Air Force . .W 5-1 M.7 -- Ball State . .L 1-8 M.19 -- Texas Tech . .W 6-3 A.16 -- Cal Poly . .W 6-3 A.29 -- vs. Brigham Young . .L 3-4 M.10 -- at Arizona . .L 0-6 M.22 -- at California . .L 2-6 A.17 24 UC Irvine . .W 6-3 M.11 -- at Arizona State . .L 1-5 M.24 -- Washington . .W 6-0 A.20 21 San Diego . .L 1-5 u 1996 • 7-13 M.12 -- New Mexico . .W 8-1 M.25 -- vs. Georgia Tech# . .W 5-2 A.27 10 at Pepperdine . .W 6-3 Final ITA Ranking: NA UC Irvine Tournament (Irvine, Calif.) UC Irvine Marriott Classic (Irvine, Calif.) WAC Championships (San Diego, Calif.) Home: 1-4, Away: 1-6, Neutral: 5-3 M.21 -- vs. Auburn . .L 3-6 M.28 -- vs. Washington . .W 5-2 A.29 -- Hawai’i . .W 9-0 Head Coach: John Nelson M.22 -- vs. Weber State . .L 4-5 M.29 -- vs. Mississippi . .L 2-5 A.30 -- Fresno State . .L 3-5 J.19 44 SMU . .L 4-5 M.23 -- vs. Iowa . .W 5-4 M.30 -- vs. Wisconsin . .L 4-5 M.1 -- Brigham Young . .W 6-3 J.28 -- UC Santa Barbara . .L 3-6 M.26 -- vs. Washington . .W 6-1 M.31 -- vs. SE Louisiana . .W 6-3 # - Irvine, Calif. F.2 40 vs. Washington# . .L 0-6 M.26 -- vs. Wichita State . .W 4-3 A.5 -- at Pepperdine . .L 2-7 F.17 -- at Air Force . .W 6-0 M.29 -- Nebraska . .L 4-5 A.8 -- San Jose State . .W 5-1 u 1994 • 11-17 F.23 -- at Brigham Young . .L 2-4 M.30 -- Harvard . .L 2-5 A.12 -- Texas-El Paso . .W 5-1 Final ITA Ranking: None F.24 -- at Utah . .L 2-7 Weber State Invitational (Ogden, Utah) A.16 -- San Diego . .W 7-2 Home: 5-4, Away: 2-6, Neutral: 4-7 M.8 7 at Pepperdine . .L 1-8 A.4 -- vs. Utah . .L 4-5 A.19 16 UC Irvine . .W 5-4 Head Coach: John Nelson M.16 -- vs. Nevada% . .W 4-2 A.5 -- vs. UNLV . .W 5-4 A.21 -- Long Beach State . .L 3-5 J.29 -- UC Santa Barbara . .W 5-4 M.17 36 at UNLV . .L 1-8 A.8 -- at Weber State . .L 2-5 WAC Championships (El Paso, Texas) J.30 -- Cal Poly . .W 8-1 M.20 -- Auburn . .L 2-4 A.15 -- at Long Beach State . .L 3-6 A.29 -- vs. Colorado State . .W 6-0 F.18 -- vs. Colorado# . .L 0-5 UC Irvine Invitational (Irvine, Calif.) A.19 -- San Diego . .L 0-6 A.30 -- at Texas-El Paso . .W 5-1 F.19 19 at New Mexico . .L 0-9 M.28 -- vs. Oklahoma State . .W 5-4 A.24 -- at U.S. International . .W 5-3 M.1 -- vs. New Mexico . .L 3-5 F.20 -- vs. Rice^ . .L 3-5 M.28 -- at UC Irvine . .L 2-4 WAC Championships (Albuquerque, N.M.) # - Indian Wells, Calif. F.27 -- Fresno State . .L 1-8 M.29 -- vs. Brown . .W 9-0 M.1 -- vs. Texas-El Paso . .W 9-0 M.10 -- Tulsa . .W 5-2 M.30 -- vs. Virginia Tech . .L 4-5 M.2 -- vs. Utah . .L 1-5 u 1992 • 17-8 M.11 48 vs. Brigham Young% . .L 1-7 A.6 6 at Fresno State . .L 2-7 M.3 -- vs. Air Force . .W 3-2 Final ITA Ranking: None M.12 -- at Utah . .L 3-6 A.14 -- Cal Poly . .L 4-5 # - Fresno, Calif. % - Las Vegas, Nev. Home: 9-1, Away: 3-5, Neutral: 5-2 M.16 10 at Pepperdine . .L 2-7 A.15 -- at San Diego . .W 5-4 Head Coach: Hugh Bream M.18 -- Dartmouth . .W 6-3 WAC Championships (Fresno, Calif.) u 1990 • 21-9 F.1 -- vs. SMU# . .W 5-3 M.22 -- Utah . .L 2-4 A.18 -- Utah . .L 4-5 Final ITA Ranking: None F.2 23 at New Mexico . .W 5-4 M.24 28 Kansas . .L 3-6 A.19 -- Hawai’i . .W 8-1 Home: 15-2 Away: 2-5, Neutral: 4-2 F.13 -- Brigham Young . .W 5-1 M.26 20 Harvard . .L 3-6 A.20 -- Texas-El Paso . .W 6-3 Head Coach: Hugh Bream F.14 Air Force . .W 6-1 M.28 -- Idaho State . .W 7-2 # - Irvine, Calif. % - Las Vegas, Nev. J.29 -- at U.S. International . .W 7-2 M.1 -- vs. Nevada% . .W 6-1 UC Irvine Marriott Classic (Irvine, Calif.) F.3 -- UC San Diego . .W 9-0 M.2 14 at California . .L 3-6 M.30 47 vs. Middle Tenn. State. .L 4-5 u 1997 • 7-14 F.3 -- Weber State . .W 8-1 M.8 -- UNLV . .W 5-1 M.31 -- vs. Virginia Tech . .W 5-4 Final ITA Ranking: NA F.6 3 at UCLA . .L 1-8 M.12 -- Wisconsin . .W 6-0 A.1 -- vs. UC Santa Barbara . .W 5-4 Home: 4-4, Away: 1-6, Neutral: 2-4 F.9 -- Hawai’i . .W 9-0 M.14 -- Northern Arizona . .W 7-2 A.2 -- vs. Nevada . .L 3-6 Head Coach: John Nelson F.12 -- Brigham Young . ..
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