GUIDE CONTENTS

Women’s Information Senior Jennifer Fong Roster/Quick Facts...... 2 Coaching Staff ...... 3-4 2003 ITA Fall Rankings ...... 4

AGGIE PROFILES Christy Battig/Jennifer Fong ...... 5 Ashley Lehman/Nancy Mok ...... 6 Ally Muller/Yuka Otaka ...... 7 Clare Robertson/Luna Tieu ...... 8 Audrey Wingo/Amanda Wise ...... 9

2003 Match Results ...... 10 2003 Individual Results ...... 11 2003 NCAA Championships ...... 12 2003 ITA Spring Rankings ...... 12-13

All-Time NCAA Team Champions...... 14 All-Time NCAA Singles Champions ...... 14 All-Time NCAA Doubles Champions ...... 15 UC Davis in the NCAA Championships ...... 15 Men’s Information Roster/Quick Facts...... 16 Coaching Staff ...... 17-18 2004 ITA Fall Rankings ...... 23

AGGIE PROFILES Ross Barasch/Bastian Bartels ...... 19 Michael Chin/Jayce Fitch/Alex Markarian ...... 20 Casey McMakin/Kyle McMakin/Michael Parry ...... 21 Blake Roberts/Kyle Trinosky ...... 22 Robert Wong ...... 23

2003 Match Results ...... 24 2003 Individual Results ...... 25 2003 NCAA Championships ...... 26 2003 ITA Spring Rankings ...... 26-27 TABLE OF CONTENTS All-Time NCAA Team Champions...... 28 All-Time NCAA Singles Champions ...... 28 All-Time NCAA Doubles Champions ...... 29 UC Davis in the NCAA Championships ...... 29 General Information Aggie NCAA Team Champions ...... 30 California Collegiate Athletic Association ...... 31 UC Davis Transition To Division I ...... 32-35 Marya Welch Center ...... 36 Senior Kyle Trinosky

2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 1 2004 WOMEN’S ROSTER BILL MAZE Head Coach • 9th Year Name Yr. Hometown Schools Major In his ninth year with the UC Davis women’s tennis Christy BATTIG Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Granite Bay HS ’01 Communication team, Bill Maze continues a strong Aggie tradition of Jennifer FONG Sr. San Francisco, Calif. University HS ’00 Genetics winning. UC Davis visited the NCAA D-II Championships Ashley LEHMAN Jr. Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery HS ’01 Communication in each of his first eight seasons, advancing to the Nancy MOK Jr. San Jose, Calif. Menlo School ’01 Biological Sciences quarterfinals five times. Ally MULLER So. Chico, Calif. Chico HS ’02 Exploratory Under Maze, the Aggies have gone 112-65, including Yuka OTAKA Fr. Granada Hills, Calif. Granada Hills HS ’03 Animal Science a 36-4 mark in conference matches. Since joining the California Collegiate Athletic Association in 1999, UC Davis Clare ROBERTSON Fr. Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara HS ’03 Genetics has captured the league title three times. Luna TIEU Jr. San Francisco, Calif. Lowell HS ’00 Communication In 2001, the Aggies went 19-8, including an 8-0 ledger Audrey WINGO So. Felton, Calif. San Lorenzo Valley HS ’02 Spanish in CCAA matches. The win total equalled that of the 1999 Amanda WISE Jr. Saratoga, Calif. Saratoga HS ’01 Microbiology squad – the most of any Maze-coached team at UC Davis. For his part, Maze earned CCAA Coach of the Year for a Bill MAZE Head Coach, 9th Year (Stanford ’78) third consecutive season. Sara MORENC Assistant Coach, 3rd Year (UC Davis ’01) Maze came to UC Davis from nearby University of the Pacific in Stockton, where he was the head coach of the women’s team for five years. At Pacific, he took an unranked team that had finished sixth in the Big West Conference to a second-place conference finish four of the five years he was there. 2004 QUICK FACTS The Tigers also ended the 1994-95 year ranked 34th nationally in the Division I poll. That finish earned Maze honors as the Big West Conference’s Co-Coach of the Year. Previous to his coaching years, he was the Director of Tennis at the Harbor Bay Club in School: University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Coach’s Office: Alameda from 1985-90. He also played the pro circuit from 1978-84. Address: One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 332 Hickey Gym Maze earned his B.S. in economics from Stanford University in 1978. Under the tutelage Established/Founded: 1905/1908 One Shields Avenue of Cardinal Coach Dick Gould, he was a three-time All-American, playing No. 1 doubles Enrollment: 30,229 Davis, CA 95616 with John McEnroe as a senior. Nickname: Aggies Coach’s Phone: 530/752-7511 Colors: Yale Blue & Gold Coach’s E-Mail Address: [email protected] MAZE at UC DAVIS National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Reclassifying Conference: California Collegiate Athletic Association Assistant Coach: Overall vs. CCAA Home Site: Hickey Courts Sara Morenc, 2nd Year (UC Davis ’01) Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 1996 10-10 .500 — — Chancellor: Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) Media Relations Contact: Bill Stevens (Washington State ’87) 1997 14-6 .700 — — Director of Athletics: Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73) E-Mail: [email protected] 1998 10-6 .625 — — Senior Associate A.D.: Pam Gill-Fisher (UC Davis ’71) Media Relations Office Phone: 530/752-3505 1999 19-6 .760 8-1 .889 Associate A.D.s: Media Relations Home Phone: 916/683-2340 2000 15-8 .652 7-0 1.000 External Affairs: Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) Media Relations FAX: 530/754-5674 2001 19-8 .704 8-0 1.000 Business & Game Mgmt.: Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Aggie Sports Hotline: 530/752-1700 2002 14-9 .609 7-1 .875

Assistant A.D. - Media Relations: Aggies on the WWW: http://www.ucdavisaggies.com 2003 11-12 .478 6-2 .750 WOMEN’S COACHES Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Totals 112-65 .633 36-4 .900 Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Mel Ramey (Penn State ’60) 2003 Record: 11-12, 6-2 CCAA Head Athletic Trainer: Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) 2003 NCAA Finish: T33rd (West Regional participant) 2003 Final ITA Ranking: 22nd Head Coach: Bill Maze, 9th Year (Stanford ’78) Letterwinners Ret/Lost: 8/4 Career Record: 147-94 (.610) UC Davis Record: 112-65 (.633), 36-4 (.900) in CCAA WOMEN’S PROGRAM INFO

2 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 3 SARA MORENC CHRISTY BATTIG Assistant Coach • 3rd Year Jr. • Sacramento, Calif. Morenc enters her third season as an assistant coach after 2002-03: Compiled marks of 9-9 in singles, 15-6 in doubles playing the previous two years for Bill Maze. Morenc’s primary (mostly with Jennifer Fong)... Earned CCAA Player of the Week duty is on-court instruction. honors for week ending Mar. 30... Battig/Fong posted a pair She served as co-captain of the 2001 team and excelled of D-I wins that week: an 8-6 victory over Kelle Menke/Diedre in doubles during her two seasons as an Aggie, posting a 12- Ring-Marrinson of Portland, and a 8-5 triumph vs. Blaze 6 record. Prior to UC Davis, Morenc played one season at Wadum/Haley McDonald of Portland State... Posted double- Murray State where she was the Ohio Valley Conference bagel singles win over Cal State L.A.’s Brittany Keeler (4/17)... runner-up at No. 6 singles. Opened spring season 3-0 in singles, 4-0 in doubles. Morenc, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, graduated from 2001-02: Went 0-3 in singles (all during fall season) and UC Davis in 2001 with a degree in physics. 1-2 in doubles... Joined Jennifer Fong at No. 2 doubles for 8- 2 win vs. Sonoma State (4/10). GRANITE BAY HS ’01: Led team to Sierra Foothill Singles Doubles 2003 FALL ITA RANKINGS As of Dec. 8, 2003 League titles all four years and Sac-Joaquin Section Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. championship in 1999... Team also reached section 2002 0-3 .000 1-2 .333 NATIONAL WEST REGION championship match in 1997-98 and 2000... Was section 2003 9-9 .500 15-6 .714 TEAM (Top 10 plus UC Davis) TEAM (Top 10) doubles champion as a senior and team MVP... Academic Total 9-12 .429 16-8 .667 1. BYU-Hawaii 1. BYU-Hawaii Merit Award and Gold Achievement award winner. 2. Lynn (Fla.) 2. Hawaii Pacific PERSONAL: Born June 4, 1983 at Shaw Air Force Base in S.C.... Communication major... 3. Barry (Fla.) 3. Cal Poly Pomona Parents are William & Carol Battig... Enjoys playing the piano and guitar... Hopes for a 4. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 4. UC San Diego career in the country music business. 5. Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) 5. Hawaii-Hilo 6. West Florida 6. UC DAVIS 7. Rollins (Fla.) 7. Grand Canyon JENNIFER FONG 8. North Florida 8. Cal State L.A. Sr. • San Francisco, Calif. 9. Georgia College & State 9. San Francisco State 10. Valdosta State (Ga.) 10. Sonoma State 2002-03: ALL-CCAA SECOND TEAM... Had team-best 14- 22. UC DAVIS 8 mark in singles, mostly at No. 5 and No. 6... Went 11-2 SINGLES (Top 10 plus Aggies) against D-II opponents... Finished season with five straight SINGLES (Top 10) 1. Adrienn Hegedus, BYU-Hawaii wins... Posted 6-0, 6-0 win vs. Cal St. Bakersfield’s Lydia 1. Zsofia Golopencza, Armstrong Atlantic 2. Judy Weng, BYU-Hawaii Sanchez (2/23)... Also finished 16-5 in doubles, 15-5 with 2. Adrienn Hegedus, BYU-Hawaii 3. Amy Sun, BYU-Hawaii Christy Battig. 3. Cornelia Grunes, Barry 4. Katalin Nagy, Cal St. Bakersfield 2001-02: Posted perfect 3-0 record at No. 6 singles, all in 4. Judy Weng, BYU-Hawaii 5. Anna Anikanova, BYU-Hawaii straight sets... Went 3-3 in doubles with four different 5. Vanessa Caddick, Rollins 6. Nikita Bhardwaj, Grand Canyon partners... Teamed with Gena Fannin during fall Rolex 6. Monika Mastalirova, Lynn 7. Michiko Tanaka, Hawaii-Hilo tournament... Appeared mostly at No. 3 doubles, with 1-2 7. Kristina Triska, Lynn 8. Dehlia Feliz, Cal Poly Pomona record... Joined Christy Battig at No. 2 doubles vs. S.F. 8. Helena Besovic, Ouachita Baptist 9. Jasmine Dao, UC San Diego State, beating Feely/Underwood, 8-2. Singles Doubles WOMEN’S PROFILES 9. Eva Petsching, Valdosta State 10. Dragica Joksimovic, Hawaii Pacific 2000-01: Saw action in two matches, winning both Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 10. Diana Ghergi, Columbus State 13. ALLY MULLER, UC DAVIS in straight sets... Defeated Jamie Trice of S.F. State, 6-0, 2001 2-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 6-1, in collegiate debut... Beat Cal St. San Bernardino’s 2002 3-0 1.000 3-3 .500 DOUBLES (Top 5) DOUBLES (Top 5 plus Aggies) Kim Terrill 6-2, 6-3 in other match... Recorded 3-0 mark 2003 14-8 .636 16-5 .762 1. Marie Barbier/Monika Mastalirova, Lynn 1. Adrienne Hegedus/Judy Weng, BYU-Hawaii in doubles, all at the No. 3 spot.... Went 2-0 with Norae Total 19-8 .704 22-8 .733 2. Brenda Magnetti/Helena Besovic, Ouachita Baptist 2. Amy Sun/Anna Anikanova, BYU-Hawaii Ferrara and 1-0 with Janice Salomon. 3. Adrienne Hegedus/Judy Weng, BYU-Hawaii 3. Loni Matsunaga, Dragica Joksimovic, Hawaii Pacific UNIVERSITY HS ’00: Led team to three straight Bay County League championships... 4. Manuela Emmrich/Caroline Grage, Armstrong Atlantic St. 4. Michiko Tanaka/Mai Fujii, Hawaii-Hilo Won BCL singles title as a senior... Went undefeated at No. 2 singles during junior season. 5. Berit Itschert/Holly McKee, Northeastern State (Okla.) 5. Dehlia Feliz/Katrina Holmberg, Cal Poly Pomona PERSONAL: Born June 22, 1982 in San Francisco, Calif.... Dean’s List student in genetics... WOMEN’S COACHES 8. AMANDA WISE/ASHLEY LEHMAN, UC DAVIS Parents are John & Sue Fong... Chose UC Davis for its strong science program... Competed in synchronized for seven years. 4 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 5 ASHLEY LEHMAN ALLY MULLER Jr. • Santa Rosa, Calif. So. • Chico, Calif. 2002-03: Posted 3-3 record in singles, 2-3 in the fall 2002-03: ALL-CCAA SECOND TEAM... Finished 9-11 in tournaments... Beat Cal St. San Bernardino’s Teresa Franco in singles, including 6-4 mark at No. 3 slot... Won CCAA Player straight sets at No. 5 singles (2/21)... Was 3-3 in doubles: 1-3 of the Week honors for week ending April 13... Beat Cal State with Amanda Wise, 1-0 with Janice Salomon, 1-0 with Jennifer L.A.’s Jessica Scruggs, 6-0, 6-0, in regular season finale (4/ Fong... Finished season with three straight doubles wins. 13)... Enjoyed split-set triumph over Hawaii Pacific’s Dada 2001-02: Went 2-3 in singles, mostly in the fall season... Joksimovic a week earlier... Went 17-7 in doubles, 17-6 with Made lone dual appearance at No. 6 singles vs. S.F. State, Gretchen Schantz... Tandem opened spring season with eight beating Jenny Underwood, 6-3, 6-1... Won only doubles consecutive wins... Muller/Schantz team won four 8-0 matches, match, teaming with Amanda Wise for 8-0 shutout of including a win over Shawna Young/Karen Cervantes of Grand Canizales/Leslie, also of S.F. State. Canyon in CCAA third-place match. MONTGOMERY HS CHICO HS ’02: Three-time MVP... Led team to four Singles Doubles Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. ’01: Earned second team straight Eastern Athletic League and Northern Section Singles Doubles All-North Bay League honors as a senior... Selected as championships... Went undefeated in both singles and Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 2002 2-3 .400 1-0 1.000 team MVP as well... Went 12-0 at No. 3 singles as a junior, doubles during three of her four seasons... Only lost two 2003 3-3 .500 3-3 .500 2003 9-11 .450 17-7 .708 Total 5-6 .454 4-3 .571 then moved up to No. 1 slot as a senior, where she went singles and two doubles matches throughout her career... 10-2... Had 11-4 record during first two years. Captured section doubles title despite having played seven sets that day... Won EAL Student- PERSONAL: Born Aug. 27, 1983 in Greenbrae, Calif.... Majoring in communciation... Athlete Award in 2002. Parents are Gordon & Mary Lehman, both of whom are Aggie alumni... Dream vacation PERSONAL: Born Nov. 26, 1984 in Chico, Calif.... Has not declared a major, enrolled in would be a trip to Fiji... Would like to play at UC Davis if not for tennis. exploratory program... Has two different dream vacations: a three-month backpacking excursion through Europe, or the players’ lounge at the U.S. Open... Career highlight was her section doubles title: “I don’t know how we pulled through but we took them 6-2 in the NANCY MOK third through the blood, sweat and tears.” Jr. • San Jose, Calif. 2002-03: Finished with 6-9 record in singles, including 4- YUKA OTAKA 4 mark at No. 4... Enjoyed “double-bagel” win over Grand Fr. • Granada Hills, Calif. Canyon’s Shawna Young in CCAA third-place matchup (4/ 19)... Went 11-11 in doubles, all at No. 1 position with Janice GRANADA HILLS HS ’03: Won L.A. city championship Salomon... Won four out of last five matches, including 8-5 in 1999 and 2002... Undefeated in singles all four years... Voted victory over UC San Diego’s tandem of Julie Westermann/Jenna team captain as a senior... Ranked No. 55 in Southern Ishii; and 8-6 win over Hawaii Pacific’s Loni Matsunaga/Dada California 18s... Honored as a scholar-athlete each year. Joksimovic... Those two opponents finished 15th and 20th in PERSONAL: Born Apr. 7, 1985 in Panorama City, Calif.... final rankings, respectively. Animal science major... Parents are Yukitoshi & Rikiko Otaka... 2001-02: Enjoyed solid rookie season, going 14-5 in Hopes to become either a veterinarian or a teacher. singles, 19-6 in doubles... Went undefeated at No. 4 (3- 0) and No. 5 (5-0) singles... Won eight straight matches Singles Doubles

from Apr. 5-20... Advanced (with Salomon) to final match Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. WOMEN’S PROFILES of Rolex Tournament in the fall... Salomon/Mok duo went 2002 14-5 .737 19-6 .680 17-4 throughout the year, including Rolex... That tandem 2003 6-9 .400 11-11 .500 went 11-2 down the stretch, and won its final six matches. Total 20-14 .588 30-17 .638 MENLO SCHOOL ’01: Reached quarterfinals of Central Coast Section singles tournament as a senior... Captured section doubles title as a sophomore... Helped lead team to four consecutive Peninsula Private School League and CCS titles... Team also advanced to win three straight NorCal championships. PERSONAL: Born June 6, 1983 in San Jose, Calif... Biological sciences major... Parents

WOMEN’S PROFILES are Jimmy & May Mok... Non-sports heroes are her mother and grandmother... Pretended to be Monica Seles as a kid.

6 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 7 CLARE ROBERTSON AUDREY WINGO Fr. • Santa Barbara, Calif. So. •␣ Felton, Calif. SANTA BARBARA HS ’03: Earned second-team All- 2002-03: Went 3-2 in singles, including 2-0 mark against Channel League honors as a junior... Helped team to league CCAA opponents... Beat Cassandra Sumrow of Cal St. San title and Southern Section D-II semifinal berth as a senior. Bernardino, 6-0, 6-3, in lone appearance at No. 4 singles (2/ PERSONAL: Born Sept. 25, 1984 in Los Angeles, Calif.... 21)... Finished 2-2 in doubles, paired with Kerri Roemer... Majoring in genetics... Parents are Glenn & Barbara Tandem defeated Shannon Aloia and Lisanne Elfring of Saint Robertson... Career highlight was winning the Santa Barbara Mary’s, 8-1 (2/23). juniors tournament... Sports hero is Arthur Ashe, non-sports SAN LORENZO VALLEY HS ’02: Went undefeated in each hero is her high school English teacher. of her last two years, capturing Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League titles in both... Voted Rookie of the Year in 1998, team MVP as a sophomore... Scholar-Athlete honoree... Graduated among top 10 in her class. PERSONAL: Born June 24, 1984 in Los Gatos, Calif.... Singles Doubles Spanish major... Parents are Guy & Debbie Wingo... Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Varied musical tastes includes Bob Marley, the Hives and 2003 3-2 .600 2-2 .500 LUNA TIEU Joan Jett & The Blackhearts... Hopes to become an Jr. • San Francisco, Calif. orthodontist... Mother, Debbie, is a dental assistant... Proudest personal accomplishment was going undefeated for two straight years... Would title her autobiography, “Come Walk 2002-03: Played predominantly in the fall, going 1-2 in A Mile In My Shoes”. singles and 0-1 at the Saint Mary’s tourney... Played only D-I competition at SMC... Win came against Caysea Dawson of USF (10/19)... Lone spring appearance paired her with Janice Salomon against UC San Diego. AMANDA WISE 2001-02: Went 8-6 in singles, playing in No. 5 (2-0) and Jr. • Saratoga, Calif. No. 6 (5-3) positions... Won six straight matches to open the 2002-03: Finished 1-4 in singles, 1-3 in doubles (with spring, including three against D-I opponents... Enjoyed five Ashley Lehman), mostly against D-I competition... Beat 6-0 sets in that stretch, including “double-bagel” victory over Cal State L.A.’s Charys Scotton (2/8)... Posted 3-2 mark in Lisanne Elfring of Saint Mary’s, 6-0, 6-2, at No. 6 singles (2/ 22)... Only D-II doubles opponent for Lehman/Wise was Cal doubles... Went undefeated in the spring, paired with Gena St. San Bernardino’s Teresa Franco/Lisa Duncan, an 8-5 win Fannin at No. 3. Singles Doubles for the Aggie tandem (2/21). 2000-01: Redshirted. Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. LOWELL HS ’00: San Francisco City singles 2001-02: Appeared in one doubles match, pairing with 2002 8-6 .571 3-2 .600 Ashley Lehman for a 8-0 win over Canizales/Leslie of S.F. State. champion as a senior... Led team to league title in final 2003 1-2 .333 0-2 .000 SARATOGA HS ’01: Between tennis and , garnered year... Named most valuable player and team captain Total 9-8 .529 3-4 .429 All-De Anza League honors five times... Played No. 1 singles during senior season. PERSONAL: Born January 22, 1982 in San Francisco, Calif.... Communication major... last two years, leading team to league title as a senior and a third berth in four years at Central Coast Section Parents are Holman Tieu and Kim Nguyen... Sports hero is Steffi Graf, non-sports hero is Singles Doubles tournament... Team captured league titles in both Natalie Portman... Favorite facility she has played: “any place that has a shower”. Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct.

freshman and sophomore seasons. 2002 0-0 — 1-0 1.000 WOMEN’S PROFILES PERSONAL: Apr. 17, 1983 in Mountain View, Calif... 2003 1-4 .200 1-3 .250 Microbiology major... Parents are Jeff & Julie Wise... Total 1-4 .200 2-3 .400 Considering career in biotechnology... Career sports highlight was winning the state cup three times. WOMEN’S PROFILES

8 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 9 2003 DUAL MATCH RESULTS 2003 SINGLES RESULTS 11-12 Overall, 6-2 CCAA

Date Opponent Div. Result Singles D-I D-II Overall Div. I Div. II #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Feb. 1 PACIFIC I L, 3-6 2-4 L Christy BATTIG 9-9 3-5 5-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 4-4 2-0 Feb. 7 at Univ. of San Francisco I L, 2-5 1-5 L Jennifer FONG 14-8 2-5 11-2 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 7-2 5-2 Feb. 8 at UC Santa Cruz III W, 7-2 4-2 Ashley LEHMAN 3-3 1-1 2-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 Feb. 21 CAL ST. SAN BERNARDINO* II W, 9-0 6-0 W Taylor LEHMAN 1-2 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 Feb. 22 SAINT MARY’S I W, 6-3 3-3 W Nancy MOK 6-9 0-3 5-5 0-0 1-2 1-2 4-4 0-0 0-0 Feb. 23 CAL ST. BAKERSFIELD* II W, 6-3 4-2 W Ally MULLER 9-11 3-7 5-4 0-0 1-5 6-4 1-0 0-0 0-0 Mar. 1 CAL POLY POMONA* II L, 0-9 0-6 L Kerri ROEMER 9-7 1-4 5-3 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 2-2 4-2 Mar. 2 UC SAN DIEGO* II L, 3-6 1-5 L Janice SALOMON 4-18 0-8 2-9 3-16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mar. 6 UC SANTA BARBARA I L, 1-8 1-5 L Gretchen SCHANTZ 8-16 2-7 4-8 0-1 4--8 3-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 Mar. 7 CAL POLY I L, 0-9 0-6 L Luna TIEU 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mar. 14 at Sonoma State* II W, 9-0 6-0 W Audrey WINGO 3-2 0-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 2-1 Mar. 28 at Portland (Ore.) I L, 0-7 0-6 L Amanda WISE 1-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Mar. 29 at Linfield (Ore.) III W, 9-0 6-0 Mar. 30 at Portland State (Ore.) I L, 3-4 3-3 L Apr. 3 at San Francisco State* II W, 5-0 2-0 W 2003 DOUBLES RESULTS Apr. 5 at Sacramento State I L, 2-5 1-5 L Apr. 7 HAWAII PACIFIC II L, 1-8 1-5 L Apr. 12 at Grand Canyon* II W, 6-3 4-2 W

Apr. 13 at Cal State L.A.* II W, 8-1 5-1 W Overall Battig Fong A. Lehman Mok Muller Roemer Salomon Schantz Tieu Wingo Wise Apr. 17 CAL STATE L.A.^ II W, 5-3 2-0 W Christy BATTIG 15-6 – 15-5 – – – – – – 0-1 – – Apr. 18 UC SAN DIEGO^ II L, 2-5 0-4 L Jennifer FONG 16-5 15-5 – 1-0 – – – – – – – – Apr. 19 GRAND CANYON^ II W, 5-2 3-1 W Ashley LEHMAN 3-3 – 1-0 – – – – 1-0 – – – 1-3 May. 2 vs. Hawaii Pacific† II L, 3-5 1-4 L Nancy MOK 11-11 – – – – – – 11-11 – – – – Ally MULLER 17-7 – – – – – – 0-1 17-6 – – – * - CCAA match Kerri ROEMER 4-4 – – – – – – – 2-2 – 2-2 – ^ - CCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (Davis, Calif.) Janice SALOMON 12-13 – – 1-0 11-11 0-1 – – – 0-1 – – † - NCAA West Regional (Pomona, Calif.) Gretchen SCHANTZ 19-8 – – – – 17-6 2-2 – – – – – Luna TIEU 0-2 0-1 -– – – – – 0-1 – – – – Audrey WINGO 2-2 – – – – – 2-2 – – – – – 2003 RECAP Amanda WISE 1-3 – – 1-3 – – – – – – – –

Ally Muller (left) and Christy Battig each earned CCAA Player of

2003 RECAP the Week honors during the 2003 season. Muller went 3-0 in singles – featuring a victory against Hawaii Pacfiic’s Dada Joksimovic – in the week ending April 13. Battig and teammate Jennifer Fong posted a 3-0 mark in doubles – including two wins vs. Division I opponents – during the week ending March 30. 10 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 11 2003 FINAL ITA TEAM RANKINGS 2003 FINAL ITA SINGLES RANKINGS June 2003 • Top 20 plus UC Davis June 2003 • Top 30 only

1. BYU-Hawaii 12. Northeastern State (Okla.) 1. Zsofi Golopencza, Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) 16. Amy Sun, BYU-Hawaii 2. Lynn (Fla.) 13. Abilene Christian (Texas) 2. Adrienn Hegedus, BYU-Hawaii 17. Kylene Wong, Concordia (N.Y.) 3. Barry (Fla.) 14. Hawaii Pacific 3. Judy Weng, BYU-Hawaii 18. Maria Barbier, Lynn 4. Georgia College & State 15. Northwood (Mich.) 4. Monika Mastalirova, Lynn (Fla.) 19. Ilona Szalai, West Florida 5. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 16. Clayton College & State (Ga.) 5. Conny Grunes, Barry (Fla.) 20. Caroline Levefre, Georgia College & State 6. Armstrong Atlantic & State (Ga.) 17. Kennesaw State (Ga.) 6. Zorana Stefanovic, Northeastern State (Okla.) 21. Gizella Turbok, Barry 7. West Florida 18. Cal Poly Pomona 7. Victoria Domina, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 22. Katalin Nagy, Cal St. Bakersfield 8. Rollins (Fla.) 19. UC San Diego 8. Victoria Courmes, Barry 23. Jasmon Crabb, Metro State (Colo.) 9. North Florida 20. Hawaii-Hilo 9. Vanessa Caddick, Rollins (Fla.) 24. Ana Skafar, Augusta State (Ga.) 10.Valdosta State (Ga.) 22. UC DAVIS 10. Kristina Triska, Lynn 25. Lacy Johnson, Abilene Christian (Texas) 11.Delta State (Miss.) 11. Carina Kaempfer, Northwood (Mich.) 26. Anna Anikanova, BYU-Hawaii 12. Helena Besovic, Ouachita Baptist 27. Nathalia Collantes, Clayton College & State 2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 13. Eva Petsching, Valdosta State (Ga.) 28. Hande Gorur, Metro State 14. Jackeline Nieto, Clayton College & State (Ga.) 29. Mia Paavilainen, Georgia College & State REGIONALS - FIRST ROUND West Florida 5, Valdosta State 1 Northern Colorado 5, St. Cloud State (Minn.) 1 BYU-Hawaii 5, UC San Diego 0 15. Lilia Biktyakova, Georgia College & State 30. Sabine Kraweitz, West Florida Metro State (Colo.) 5, Winona State (Minn.) 0 Armstrong Atlantic 5, North Florida 0 Bloomsburg (Pa.) 5, California (Pa.) 1 Northwood 5, Ferris State 0 Millersville (Pa.) 5, Stonehill (Mass.) 0 Abilene Christian 5, Midwestern State 0 Tusculum (Tenn.) 5, Wingate 0 Slippery Rock 5, Indiana (Pa.) 0 2003 FINAL ITA DOUBLES RANKINGS West Florida 7, North Alabama 0 Northwest Missouri State 5, Washburn 1 June 2003 • Top 20 only Valdosta State (Ga.) 5, Harding (Ark.) 0 Ouachita Baptist 5, Delta State 1 UC San Diego 4, Hawaii Hilo 3 Barry (Fla.) 5, Rollins 2 1. Zsofi Golopencza/Laura Peaty, Armstrong Atlantic College & State (Ga.) BYU Hawaii 5, Sonoma State 0 Georgia College & State 5, Kennesaw State 0 North Florida 5, Pfeiffer (N.C.) 0 Hawaii Pacific 5, Cal Poly Pomona 4 2. Victoria Domina/Brenda Magnetti, Ouchita Baptist (Ark.) Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) 5, Columbus State 1 Northeastern State 5, Drury 0 3. Adrienn Hegedus/Judy Weng, BYU-Hawaii Northwood (Mich.) 5, Lewis (Ill.) 0 Northern Michigan 5, Grand Valley State 1 4. Maria Barbier/Kristina Triska, Lynn (Fla.) Ferris State (Mich.) 5, Indianapolis 2 Midwestern State (Texas) 5, St. Edward’s (Texas) 4 NATIONALS - FIRST ROUND 5. Nathalia Collantes/Jackeline Nieto, Clayton College and State (Ga.) Abilene Christian (Texas) 5, Tarleton State (Texas) 1 Metro State 5, Bloomsburg 1 6. Conny Grunes/Gizella Turbok, Barry (Fla.) Indiana (Pa.) 5, Queens (N.Y.) 2 Lynn 5, West Florida 1 Slippery Rock (Pa.) 5, Bentley (Mass.) 0 BYU-Hawaii 5, Armstrong Atlantic 2 7. Lilia Biktyakova/Mia Paavilainen, Georgia College and State Northwest Missouri State 5, North Dakota 1 Abilene Christian 5, Northwood 1 8. Vanessa Caddick/Carla Prieto, Rollins (Fla.) Washburn (Kan.) 5, Nebraska-Omaha 1 Northwest Missouri State 5, Slippery Rock 2 9. Nevs Barbera/Zorana Stefanovic, Northeastern State (Okla.) Delta State (Miss.) 5, Central Arkansas 3 Barry 5, Ouachita Baptist 4 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 5, Clark Atlanta (Ga.) 0 Georgia College & State 5, Hawaii Pacific 0 10. Michiko Tanaka/Mai Fujii, Hawaii-Hilo Rollins (Fla.) 5, Presbyterian (S.C.) 1 Northeastern State 5, Northern Michigan 11. Annika Biro/Eva Petschnig, Valdosta State (Ga.) Georgia College & State 9, Fayetteville State (N.C.) 0 Kennesaw State (Ga.) 5, USC-Spartanburg 3 NATIONALS - QUARTERFINALS 12. Jan Ikeda/Jodie Sato, Northern Colorado Hawaii Pacific 5, UC DAVIS 3 Lynn 5, Metro State 0 13. Deniz Emre/Zeynep Inanli, Lees-McRae (N.C.) Cal Poly Pomona 5, Grand Canyon 1 BYU-Hawaii 5, Abilene Christian 1 2003 RECAP Drury (Mo.) 5, Cameron (Okla.) 1 Barry 5, Northwest Missouri State 0 14. Pilar Cortez/Nicole Plikat, West Florida Northeastern State (Okla.) 5, Eastern New Mexico 0 Georgia College & State 5, Northeastern State 0 15. Loni Matsunaga/Dada Joksimovic, Hawaii Pacific Northern Michigan 5, West Liberty State (W.V.) 2 16. Anne Claire Ortiz-Luis/Michelle Hammond, Cal Poly Pomona Grand Valley State (Mich.) 5, Southern Indiana 0 NATIONALS - SEMIFINALS BYU-Hawaii 5, Lynn 1 17. Rosa Tapia/Adriana Hernandez, Northwest Missouri State

2003 RECAP REGIONALS - SECOND ROUND Barry 5, Georgia College & State 3 18. Lacey Johnson/Sarah Taweel, Abilene Christian (Texas) Metro State 5, Northern Colorado 0 Bloomsburg 5, Millersville 1 NATIONALS - FINALS 19. Jasmon Crabb/Hande Gorur, Metro State (Colo.) Lynn (Fla.) 5, Tusculum 0 BYU-Hawaii 5, Barry 3 20. Julie Westerman/Jenna Ishii, UC. San Diego

12 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 13 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS NCAA DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Discontinued in 1994

Year Champion Runner-up Year Champion Runner-up Year Champion School 2003 BYU-Hawaii Barry (Fla.) 1992 Cal Poly Pomona Grand Canyon 1994 Mary Hirst/Lee Whitwell Francis Marion 2002 BYU-Hawaii Armstrong State (Ga.) 1991 Cal Poly Pomona UC DAVIS 1993 Mary Hirst/Lee Whitwell Francis Marion 2001 Lynn (Fla.) BYU-Hawaii 1990 UC DAVIS Cal Poly Pomona 1992 Rebecca Galassini/Traci Guy Grand Canyon 2000 BYU-Hawaii Lynn 1989 SIU-Edwardsville UC DAVIS 1991 Onnaca Heron/Cindy Hamnquist Cal Poly Pomona 1999 BYU-Hawaii Armstrong State 1988 SIU-Edwardsville Cal Poly 1990 Edna Olivarez/Jennifer Choi Cal State L.A. 1998 Lynn Armstrong State 1987 SIU-Edwardsville Abilene Christian 1989 Susan Wheeler/Layla DeStaffany Air Force 1997 Lynn Armstrong State 1986 SIU-Edwardsville Cal St. Northridge 1988 Christina Bokelund/Portia George SIU-Edwardsville 1996 Armstrong State Abilene Christian (Texas) 1985 Tenn.-Chattanooga Notre Dame de Namur 1987 Christina Bokelund/Portia George SIU-Edwardsville 1995 Armstrong State Grand Canyon 1984 Tenn.-Chattanooga SIU-Edwardsville 1994 North Florida Cal Poly Pomona 1983 Tenn.-Chattanooga UC DAVIS 1986 Sandra Elliott/Nancy Roe Northern Colorado 1993 UC DAVIS Cal Poly 1982 Cal State Northridge Cal St. Bakersfield 1985 Sandra Elliott/Nancy Roe Northern Colorado 1984 Sue McCulloch/Christine Picher Tenn.-Chattanooga 1983 Sandra Elliott/Mary Gillach Northern Colorado NCAA SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1982 Wendy Luhmann/Cindy Woodhouse Cal St. Northridge Discontinued in 1994 AGGIES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Year Champion School 1994 Stacy Moss Rollins Since the NCAA began sponsoring women’s championships, UC Davis 1993 Lucie Ludvigova Grand Canyon finished among the top 10 at nationals 19 times, including titles in 1990 and 1992 Michelle King Abilene Christian 1993. The Aggies also won AIAW Division III titles in 1980 and 1981. 1991 Laura Simmons Air Force 2003 ...... T33rd 1996 ...... T5th 1989 ...... 2nd 1990 Edna Olivarez Cal State L.A. 2002 ...... T33rd 1995 ...... T9th 1988 ...... T5th 1989 Christina Bokelund SIU-Edwardsville 2001 ...... T5th 1994 ...... 3rd 1987 ...... 4th 1988 Xenia Anastasiadou Cal Poly Pomona 2000 ...... T5th 1993 ...... 1st 1986 ...... 4th 1999 ...... T9th 1992 ...... 3rd 1984 ...... 4th 1987 Xenia Anastasiadou Cal Poly Pomona 1998 ...... T9th 1991 ...... 2nd 1983 ...... 2nd 1986 Nancy Roe Northern Colorado 1997 ...... T5th 1990 ...... 1st 1982 ...... T3rd 1985 Elisabeth Calander SIU-Edwardsville 1984 Elisabeth Calander SIU-Edwardsville 1983 Suzanne Kuhlman Georgetown PROGRAM HISTORY 1982 Iwona Kuczynski Cal St. Bakersfield PROGRAM HISTORY

14 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 15 2004 MEN’S ROSTER DARYL LEE Head Coach • 11th Year Name Yr. Hometown Schools Major Excellence in athletics and academics is the hallmark Ross BARASCH Jr. San Luis Obispo, Calif. San Luis Obispo HS ’01 Economics of Daryl Lee’s tenure at UC Davis. During his first decade Bastian BARTELS Fr. Cupertino, Calif. Monta Vista HS ’03 Managerial Economics as head coach of the men’s program, Lee has led his team Michael CHIN Fr. Sunnyvale, Calif. Wilcox Adrian HS ’03 Exercise Biology to six appearances at the NCAA Division II Championships. Jayce FITCH Fr. Carlsbad, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS ’03 Undeclared Furthermore, four of his teams have had the highest Alex MARKARIAN Fr. La Jolla, Calif. Torrey Pines HS ’03 Managerial Economics cumulative grade point average among all UC Davis men’s Casey McMAKIN Fr. El Cajon, Calif. Valhalla HS ’03 Exploratory teams. Maintaining a healthy balance between athletics and academics is a philosophy that Lee embraces. Kyle McMAKIN Fr. El Cajon, Calif. Valhalla HS ’03 Exploratory During Lee’s tenure, the Aggies have compiled an Michael PARRY Fr. Danville, Calif. San Ramon Valley HS ’03 Exploratory overall record of 90-85, playing a schedule that features Blake ROBERTS Jr. Carlsbad, Calif. Carlsbad HS ’01 Economics nationally-ranked Division I programs such as Santa Clara, Kyle TRINOSKY Sr. Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque Academy ’00 Managerial Economics Sacramento State and the University of the Pacific. Against Robert WONG So. Sacramento, Calif. Sac. City College/Harcourt HS ’01 English Division II opponents, the Aggies have compiled a 57-22 record. Lee’s teams have finished in the ITA Top 20 nationally in six of their seasons, and in Daryl LEE Head Coach, 11th Year (Stanford ’87) two of those years attained top 10 rankings. In addition, Lee has coached 10 players to All- Andrew CSORDAS Assistant Coach, 4th Year (UC Davis ’98) American status. Greg LEE Assistant Coach, 1st Year (UC Davis ’03) A two-time West Region Coach of the Year, Lee began his coaching career in 1991 as the men’s assistant at Sacramento State. After one year he was promoted to women’s coach until coming to UC Davis in the fall of 1993. 2004 QUICK FACTS Besides leading the Aggies, Lee has been the coach of several northern California junior teams during the last three summers. In 1999 he coached at the Maze Cup. Also, in 1999 and 2000 he coached the 14-and-under zonals team, and in 2001, he coached the 16-and- under zonals team. Last summer he guided the Junior Davis Cup team. School: University of California, Davis (UC Davis) Coach’s Office: Address: One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 332 Hickey Gym Lee graduated from Stanford in 1987 with a degree in psychology and finished his Established/Founded: 1905/1908 One Shields Avenue master’s degree in counseling at Cal State Sacramento in 1993. Enrollment: 30,229 Davis, CA 95616 Nickname: Aggies Coach’s Phone: 530/752-9365 LEE at UC DAVIS Colors: Yale Blue & Gold Coach’s E-Mail Address: [email protected] National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Reclassifying Overall vs. Division II Conference: Independent Assistant Coaches: Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Home Site: Hickey Courts Greg Lee, 1st Year (UC Davis ’03) 1994 4-14 .222 1-2 .333 Andrew Csordas, 4th Year (UC Davis ’98) 1995 11-9 .550 7-2 .778 Chancellor: Dr. Larry Vanderhoef (Wisc. Milwaukee ’64) 1996 9-7 .563 5-1 .833 Director of Athletics: Greg Warzecka (UC Berkeley ’73) Media Relations Contact: Bill Stevens (Washington State ’87) 1997 11-6 .647 6-1 .857 Senior Associate A.D.: Pam Gill-Fisher (UC Davis ’71) E-Mail: [email protected] 1998 6-10 .375 5-2 .714 Associate A.D.s: Media Relations Office Phone: 530/752-3505 1999 7-7 .500 5-1 .833 13-5 .722 10-2 .833 External Affairs: Larry Swanson (Oregon State ’65) Media Relations Home Phone: 916/683-2340 2000 2001 11-7 .611 7-2 .778 Business & Game Mgmt.: Bob Bullis (Northern Iowa ’71) Media Relations FAX: 530/754-5674

2002 12-7 .632 6-4 .600 MEN’S COACHES Assistant A.D. - Media Relations: Aggie Sports Hotline: 530/752-1700 2003 6-13 .316 5-5 .500 Mike Robles (Cal Poly ’88) Aggies on the WWW: http://www.ucdavisaggies.com Totals 90-85 .514 57-22 .722 Faculty Athletic Rep.: Dr. Mel Ramey (Penn State ’60) Head Athletic Trainer: Jeff Hogan (UC Davis ’81) 2003 Record: 6-13 2003 NCAA Finish: T17th (West Regional finalist) Head Coach: Daryl Lee, 11th year (Stanford ’87) 2003 Final ITA Ranking: 25th Career Record: 90-85 (.514) Letterwinners Ret/Lost: 3/8 UC Davis Record: Same MEN’S PROGRAM INFO

16 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 17 GREG LEE ROSS BARASCH Assistant Coach • 1st Year Jr. •␣ San Luis Obispo, Calif. One season removed from one of the finest careers in 2002-03: Finished 5-11 in singles, 10-9 in doubles, mostly Aggie tennis history, Greg Lee joins the coaching staff as an paired with Kyle Trinosky... Went 1-3 at No. 3 singles, 3-6 at assistant to Daryl Lee. No. 4 and 1-2 at No. 5... Posted first win over Jakub Silva of As a senior in 2003, Lee earned his third ITA All-America Sacramento State at No. 4... Went 3-0 (with Trinosky) at UC award in singles – the only U.S.-born player in Division II to Challenge... Barasch/Trinosky also won both NCAA West earn such honors last year – and captured CoSIDA Academic Region matchups. All-America accolades. He also was named ITA West Region 2001-02: Went 2-4 in singles, 7-4 in doubles... Appeared Senior Player of the Year and won the ITA West Region Arthur at No. 6 singles late in the season... Picked up back-to-back Ashe Award For Leadership. victories, beating CSLA’s Jorge Garcia, 7-6, 6-4, then Cal Tech’s Lee posted a 26-5 singles mark and a 27-7 doubles record Vincent Fernandez, 6-1, 6-1... Went 6-3 when paired with (mostly with Paul Dilloway) to bring his career win totals to Joey Proietti, including a 5-match win streak from Feb. 70 singles and 77 doubles victories. Furthermore, he won the 2-15... Began that stretch with a 9-8 victory over Lacroix/ Singles Doubles Colby E. “Babe” Slater Award as UC Davis’ outstanding male athlete of the year. Jeppsson of Pacific. Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Lee made the CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII first team three times, and captured SAN LUIS OBISPO HS ’01: Played four years of 2002 2-4 .333 7-4 .636 an Arthur Ashe, Jr. Minority Sports Scholar Award and National Scholar-Athlete honors in varsity tennis, leading team to four consecutive Northern 2003 5-11 .313 10-9 .525 2002. Last year, he was the only American-born D-II player to possess a world ranking. League titles... All-Northern League selection four years, Total 7-15 .318 17-13 .567 In 2003, Lee finished tied for third in the year-end NorCal singles rankings. Additionally, including league MVP as a senior... Northern League he and fellow assistant coach Andrew Csordas ranked fifth in doubles. singles champion as a senior... Team MVP during junior season... Team placed second in Lee graduated last spring with a bachelor’s degree in computer science. section tournament during first three years and third during senior season... Ended senior season by leading team to 89 consecutive Northern League wins. PERSONAL: Born Feb. 11, 1983 in Pasadena, Calif... Dean’s List student in economics... Parents are Stephen & Janine Barasch... Stephen played tennis for Arizona... Older sister, ANDREW CSORDAS Shawna, played tennis for UC Davis from 1997-2000... Considering career in law or politics... Was ranked No.46 in USTA/SoCal Boys 18 singles in 2000. Assistant Coach • 4th Year Csordas enters his fourth season on the coaching staff, assisting Coach Lee with all aspects of the program. Csordas played for UC Davis from 1994 to 1998 where BASTIAN BARTELS he was twice named All-American in singles and once in Fr. • Cupertino, Calif. doubles. He captured three Rolex West Region doubles MONTA VISTA HS ’03: Ranked No. 20 in the year-end championships – two with Jonathan Chan and one with Bryan 18s ranking... Captured (along with partner Robert Yee) the Golledge – along with one singles title. He and Chan finished fifth at the 1996 Rolex National Championships. A year later, De Anza League doubles title in 2001, then advanced to third round of Central Coast Section tournament... Won DAL he teamed with Golledge to repeat the finish at nationals. As a Sportsmanship Award as a senior... Team won three CCS freshman in 1995, Csordas captured the deciding match in championships, and posted two NorCal runner-up finishes the Aggies’ 5-4 win over Northwood (Mich.) in the first round of the NCAA Championships. and a NorCal title... Matadors also placed 2nd at National Invitational Tournament at Corono Del Mar. Csordas completed his master’s degree in bio systems engineering at the University of PERSONAL: Born May 11, 1984 in Berlin, Germany... MEN’S PROFILES Hawai’i and is now working on his Ph.D at UC Davis in that field. He and former assistant Majoring in managerial economics... Parents are Dirk & coach Mike Stange paired up for a No. 8 ranking in the Northern California men’s open doubles division in 2002. Martina Bartels... Career sports highlight was winning the state title in high school... Says best athlete he’s faced is his brother, Ben, now a sophomore at UC Santa Cruz... Given the opportunity to gather three “historical” figures to a dinner, he would invite Luke Skywalker, Henry Ford and Barry White... His advice to youngsters is “das ganze leben ist ein spiel”, a German turn on “life is a game”. MEN’S PROFILES

18 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 19 MICHAEL CHIN CASEY McMAKIN Fr. • Sunnyvale, Calif. Fr. • El Cajon, Calif. WILCOX ADRIAN HS ’03: Earned first-team All-San Jose VALHALLA HS ’03: Advanced to San Diego Section Mercury News honors as a senior... Voted team MVP that year, doubles final three straight years (with twin brother Kyle), posting a 23-1 mark (17-0 entering postseason) at No. 1 winning the title in 2002... Tandem won four straight singles... Captured the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League title Grossmont South League doubles championships and finished and advanced to third round of Central Coast Section singles as high as 2nd at Ojai Tournament... Helped lead team to tournament... Named CIF Scholar-Athlete... Won both 18s 2nd-place section finish in 2003... Four-year member of San singles and doubles (with Justin Garcia) at 2003 Pacific Coast Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team. Championships in Aptos... Placed 6th at national open 16s... PERSONAL: Born May 19, 1985 in La Mesa, Calif... Has Ranked nationally in both 16s and 18s divisions. not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents PERSONAL: Born Feb. 24, 1985 in Mountain View, Calif.... are Kelly & Pamela McMakin... Twin brother, Kyle, also plays Majoring in exercise biology... Parents are Thomas & May for Aggies... Has an unusual prematch routine: spins his racket Chin... Lists Lance Armstrong as sports hero, but pretended to be Sergei Federov as a 10 times, walks three steps to his left, jumps up and down exactly 25 times, then kisses his youngster. lucky Buddha while holding his left foot.

JAYCE FITCH KYLE McMAKIN Fr. • Carlsbad, Calif. Fr. • El Cajon, Calif. LA COSTA CANYON HS ’03: Selected as Athlete of the VALHALLA HS ’03: Reached San Diego Section doubles Year by the North County Times as a senior... All-San Diego final three straight years (with twin brother Casey), capturing Section pick in 2002... Won Avocado League doubles title (with title in 2002... Tandem won four straight Grossmont South younger brother, Jeff) in 2003, singles banner in 2001... He League doubles championships and finished as high as 2nd at and Jeff were named San Diego Section Co-Athletes of the Ojai Tournament... Selected as Grossmont South League Year in 2003... Lead team to conference championship as a Athlete of the Year in 2003... Helped lead team to runner-up senior... Made San Diego Union-Tribune All-Academic Team finish in CIF-SDS playoffs... Also a San Diego Union-Tribune with a 4.15 GPA. All-Academic honoree, posting a 3.92 GPA. PERSONAL: Born June 27, 1985 in Carlsbad, Calif.... Has PERSONAL: Born May 19, 1985 in La Mesa, Calif... Has not declared a major... Parents are Craig & Jackie Fitch... not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... Parents Mother, Janis Fitch, played tennis at San Diego State... Career are Kelly & Pamela McMakin... Twin brother, Casey, is a highlight was winning the section doubles title... Would recommend just one change to his freshman on Aggie tennis team... Proudest personal accomplishment was reaching quarters sport: “It’s too quiet. We need more noise.” (2001), semis (2002), then finals (2003) of Ojai doubles bracket, “because I kept improving”... Sports hero is Younes El Aynaoui of Morocco.

ALEX MARKARIAN MICHAEL PARRY Fr. • La Jolla, Calif. Fr. • Danville, Calif. TORREY PINES HS ’03: Lettered three years, earning first- SAN RAMON VALLEY HS ’03: Won back-to-back East team All-San Diego Section and All-Palomar League honors

Bay Athletic League doubles titles with his younger brother, MEN’S PROFILES in each... Twice named All-North County... Won Palomar Matthew... Earned All-EBAL honors as a junior and senior... League doubles title in 2001... Helped team to three straight Helped lead team to North Coast Section championship as a section championships... Won scholar-athlete awards from his junior... Went 19-4 in singles, 6-1 in doubles as a junior; 18- school and the San Diego Union-Tribune... Ranked in the top 8 in singles, 7-0 in doubles as a senior. 50 in the Southern California 16s rankings, and among the PERSONAL: Born May 15, 1985 in Walnut Creek, Calif.... top 200 nationally. Has not declared a major, enrolled in exploratory program... PERSONAL: Born Apr. 12, 1985 in San Diego, Calif.... Parents are David & Laurie Parry... Career highlight was MEN’S PROFILES Managerial economics major... Parents are Mel & Maggie winning the NCS doubles title with his brother... Hopes for Markarian. career in viticulture/enology... Favorite facility is Sacramento’s McKinley Park because he won his first tournament there. 20 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 21 BLAKE ROBERTS ROBERT WONG Jr. • Carlsbad, Calif. So. •␣ Sacramento, Calif. 2002-03: Posted 3-10 record in singles, including 2-7 at SACRAMENTO CITY COLLEGE: Played No. 1 singles No. 3 in duals... Beat Nevada’s Daniel Ericsson in split sets to during 2002-03... Lost only one set all season... Finished 3rd open his spring season... Had 3-10 mark in doubles, mostly in singles at 2003 USTA Interscholastic Championships West with Eric Holmes (2-4) and Charles Nuwer (1-4)... Roberts/ Tournament... Finished No. 16 in 2002 Northern California’s Holmes beat Hawaii-Hilo’s No. 3 tandem of Chico Jung/Kevin 18-and-under rankings. Yamauchi, 8-3, in NCAA West Regional first round. HARCOURT HS ’01: Competed high school in just one 2001-02: Went 3-5 in singles, 2-2 in doubles (with Daniel year... Did not play a sport. Furman)... Beat Nevada’s Brett Blitzer, 6-1, 6-4 at Pacific during PERSONAL: Born June 18, 1986 in San Francisco, Calif.... the fall season... Appeared in duals at No. 5 (0-1) and No. 6 Majoring in English... Parents are Herbert & Din Wong... (1-2) positions. Would change his sport by adding air-conditioned courts... CARLSBAD HS ’01: Twice captured Avocado League Career sports highlight was reaching the top 10 in the NorCal singles titles... Named North County Player of the Year Singles Doubles rankings twice. as a junior... Went undefeated in league play as a senior, Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. reaching San Diego Section quarterfinals... Voted first- 2002 3-5 .375 2-2 .500 team All-San Diego County as a senior... Ranked No.41 2003 3-10 .231 3-10 .231 2003 FALL ITA RANKINGS As of Dec. 8, 2003 in USTA/SoCal Boys 18 division in 2000. Total 6-15 .286 5-12 .294 PERSONAL: Born July 22, 1982 in Camp Pendleton, NATIONAL WEST REGION Calif... Economics major... Parents are William & Susan Roberts... Would like to play TEAM (Top 10) TEAM (Top 10) at UC Davis if not for tennis... Sister, Leigh, plays at UC San Diego. 1. Hawaii Pacific 1. Hawaii Pacific 2. West Florida 2. BYU-Hawaii KYLE TRINOSKY 3. BYU-Hawaii 3. UC San Diego 4. North Florida 4. Cal Poly Pomona Fr. • Danville, Calif. 5. Barry (Fla.) 5. Hawaii-Hilo 6. Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 6. Sonoma State 2002-03: Finished 2-18 in singles, 10-10 in doubles (10-8 7. Valdosa State (Ga.) 7. UC DAVIS with Ross Barasch)... Trinosky/Barasch won both NCAA West 8. Lander (Fla.) 8. Western New Mexico Regional matches, beating Jarrod Dryer/Staffan Moritz of 9. USC-Spartanburg 9. Montana State Hawaii-Hilo in first round, then Wen-Lung Chang/Leon 10. UC San Diego 10. Chaminade (Hawaii) So’onalole of BYU-Hawaii in regional final. 2001-02: Posted 2-1 singles mark, with only spring action SINGLES (Top 10 plus Aggies) being a 7-5, 6-4 win over Aaron Coyle of Azusa Pacific... Beat SINGLES (Top 10) 1. Rob Steckley, Lander 1. Jan Krejci, BYU-Hawaii Jorge Garcia of Cal State L.A. in Rolex regional first round 2. Jan Krejci, BYU-Hawaii 2. Michael Maata, Hawaii Pacific before losing to top-seeded Jan Krejci of BYU-Hawaii... Went 3. Mikael Maata, Hawaii Pacific 3. Gabor Jaross, Hawaii Pacific 2-2 in doubles, including 1-1 with Greg Ford in the Rolex 4. Dante Cipulli, Southwest Baptist 4. Bryan Swatt, UC San Diego regional. 5. Guillaume de Verbizier, West Florida 5. Matey Pamulov, Hawaii Pacific 2000-01: Went 2-1 in singles play on season, all three matches coming in “C” flight of 6. Radovan Chrz, West Florida 6. Sameer Chopra, UC San Diego UOP Invitational... Went 1-4 in doubles, 1-3 with Creighton Macy and 0-1 with Brandon 7. Ricahrd Stempnowski, Florida Gulf Coast 7. Hong Tae Kim, BYU-Hawaii Kelsey.... Lone victory came with Macy in 9-8 win over USF’s Dizon/Munson. 8. Andras Bori, Southwest Baptist 8. Emil Novak, UC San Diego ALBUQUERQUE ACADEMY HS ’00: Led team to three state title match appearances, MEN’S PROFILES 9. Gabor Jaross, Hawaii Pacific 9. Jeff Wilson, UC San Diego capturing championships in 1998 and 2000... Captured two New Mexico doubles 10. Thomas Hipp, Barry 10. David Nguyen, Cal Poly Pomona championships in final two years, losing only one match in that span... Posted streak of 40 14. JAYCE FITCH, UC DAVIS straight doubles wins... Went undefeated in singles as a senior... Ranked No.3 in USTA/ Southwest Open doubles division in 2000. DOUBLES (Top 5) 1. Mattias Oddone/Akos Tajta, Drury (Mo.) DOUBLES (Top 5) PERSONAL: Born March 23, 1982 in Albuquerque, Singles Doubles Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 2. Gabor Jaross/Mikael Maata, Hawaii Pacific 1. Michael Maata/Gabor Jaross, Hawaii Pacific N.M.... Managerial economics major... Parents are Donald 3. Sameer Chopra/Jeff Wilson, UC San Diego 2. Sameer Chopra/Jeff Wilson, UC San Diego & Shelley Trinoksky... If not for tennis, would like to 2001 2-1 .667 1-4 .200 MEN’S PROFILES 4. Andras Bori/Mark Eori, Southwest Baptist 3. Jan Krejci/Hong Tae Kim, BYU-Hawaii play at UC Davis... Career sports highlight was 2002 2-1 .667 2-2 .500 2-18 .100 10-10 .500 5. Thomas Hipp/Gerold Wiring, Barry 4. Matey Pampulov/Sasha Pirc, Hawaii Pacific winning state title in high school. 2003 Total 6-20 .231 13-16 .448 5. Bryan Swatt/Amir Nejod, UC San Diego

22 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 23 2003 DUAL MATCH RESULTS 2003 SINGLES RESULTS 6-13 Overall

Date Opponent Div. Result Singles D-I D-II Overall Div. I Div. II #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Feb. 1 vs. UC Riverside^ I L, 2-5 1-5 L Ross BARASCH 5-11 1-5 4-5 0-0 0-0 1-3 3-6 1-2 0-0 Feb. 2 at UC Irvine^ I L, 1-6 1-5 L Tim BROWN 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 Feb. 2 vs. UC San Diego^ II L, 3-6 2-4 L Paul DILLOWAY 15-12 6-9 9-1 0-0 8-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Feb. 6 at Sacramento State I L, 2-5 2-4 L Derek FUNG 1-7 0-4 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-3 1-2 Feb. 8 PACIFIC I L, 2-7 1-6 L Eric HOLMES 3-8 2-1 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-4 Feb. 14 at Cal Poly Pomona# II L, 3-6 2-4 L Greg LEE 26-5 14-3 11-2 15-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Feb. 16 vs. Colorado Mines# II W, 8-1 6-0 W Corey LUM 0-5 0-4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-3 Feb. 21 NEVADA I W, 6-3 3-3 W Nikolai NOVIKOV 5-7 1-2 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-1 0-2 Feb. 23 at Fresno State I L, 0-7 0-6 L Charles NUWER 1-5 0-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-4 Mar. 1 CAL POLY POMONA II W, 6-3 4-2 W Blake ROBERTS 3-10 1-4 1-6 0-0 0-1 2-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 Mar. 2 SAN FRANCISCO I L, 1-8 0-6 L Kyle TRINOSKY 2-18 0-9 2-7 0-0 0-1 0-3 1-6 1-5 0-0 Mar. 8 SONOMA STATE II W, 6-3 4-2 W Mar. 9 UC SANTA CRUZ III L, 2-7 1-5 Apr. 7 HAWAII PACIFIC II L, 0-9 0-6 L 2003 DOUBLES RESULTS Apr. 12 at Cal Poly I L, 1-8 1-5 L Apr. 20 UC SAN DIEGO II L, 3-6 2-4 L Apr. 22 at Sonoma State II W, 6-3 4-2 W

May 2 vs. Hawaii-Hilo† II W, 5-0 2-0 W Overall Barasch Brown Dilloway Holmes Lee Lum Novikov Nuwer Roberts Trinosky May 3 at BYU-Hawaii† II L, 2-5 0-4 L Ross BARASCH 10-9 – – – – 0-1 – – – – 10-8 Tim BROWN 0-6 – – – – – 0-2 0-4 – – – ^ - UC Challenge (Irvine, Calif.) Paul DILLOWAY 24-6 – – – – 24-6 – – – – – # - California Men’s Invitational (Pomona, Calif.) † - NCAA West Regional (Laie, Hawaii) Eric HOLMES 2-6 – – – – – – 0-1 – 2-4 0-1 Greg LEE 24-7 0-1 – 24-6 – – – – – – – Corey LUM 0-4 – 0-2 – – – – – 0-2 – – Nikolai NOVIKOV 0-7 – 0-4 – 0-1 – – – 0-1 0-1 – Charles NUWER 1-7 – – – – – 0-2 0-1 – 1-4 – Blake ROBERTS 3-10 – – – 2-4 – – 0-1 1-4 – 0-1 Kyle TRINOSKY 10-9 10-8 – – 0--1 – – – – 0-1 – 2003 RECAP 2003 RECAP Greg Lee posted a 26-5 record in singles and a 24-7 mark in doubles in 2003, capturing ITA All-America honors in both. Lee also won the Colby E. “Babe” Slater Award as UC Davis’ outstanding male athlete of the year. 24 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 25 2003 FINAL ITA TEAM RANKINGS 2003 FINAL ITA SINGLES RANKINGS June 2003 • Top 20 plus UC Davis June 2003 • Top 30 only 1.␣ BYU-Hawaii 12. USC-Spartanburg 1. Jan Krejci, BYU-Hawaii 16. Nestore Barnabe, Sonoma State 2.␣ Hawaii Pacific 13. UC San Diego 2. David Olave, North Florida 17. Jan Talian, Ferris State (Mich.) 3.␣ West Florida 14. Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) 3. Mikael Maata, Hawaii Pacific 18. Carl Hesser, Lander (Fla.) 4.␣ Drury (Mo.) 15. Rollins (Fla.) 4. Radovan Chrz, West Florida 19. Gilles Lagardere, Ouachita Baptist 5.␣ North Florida 16. Florida Gulf Coast 5. Marius Calugaru, Lynn (Fla.) 20. Jose Reyes, USC-Spartanburg 6.␣ Barry (Fla.) 17. Lynn (Fla.) 6. Carlos Custudio, Rollins (Fla.) 21. Torsten Greif, Northwood (Mich.) 7.␣ Northwood (Mich.) 18. Lees-McRae (N.C.) 7. Jeremy Blandin, Drury (Mo.) 22. Gabor Jaross, Hawaii Pacific 8.␣ Valdosta State (Ga.) 19. Anderson (S.C.) 8. Samir M’Bioka, Barry (Fla.) 23. Mark Eori, Southwest Baptist 9.␣ Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 20. Florida Southern 9. Marc Becker, Florida Southern 24. Jong Woon Yoon, BYU-Hawaii 10. Lander (Fla.) 25. UC DAVIS 10. Guillaume De Verbizier, West Florida 25. Javier Llanes, Drury 11. Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 11. Peter Madarassy, BYU-Hawaii 26. Thomas Hipp, Barry 12. GREG LEE, UC DAVIS 27. Fernando Damus, West Florida 13. Andras Bori, Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 28. Christoph Schneider, Valdosta State (Ga.) 2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 14. Jaco Kruger, Lees-McRae (N.C.) 29. Andres Intriago, Lees-McRae REGIONALS - FIRST ROUND BYU-Hawaii 5, UC DAVIS 2 15. Guillaume Coubard, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 30. Elliott Wood, North Florida Washburn (Mo.) 5, Northern Colorado 2 Lander 5, Anderson 0 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 5, Colorado Mines 0 Northwood 5, Northern Kentucky 0 Assumption (Mass.) 5, Adelphi (N.Y.) 0 Abilene Christian 5, Midwestern State 4 Kutztown (Pa.) 5, Franklin Pierce (N.H.) 0 Bloomsburg 5, Concordia 0 2003 FINAL ITA DOUBLES RANKINGS Barry (Fla.) 5, Catawba (N.C.) 0 Northwest Missouri State 5, Metro State 3 June 2003 Florida Southern 5, Presbyterian (N.C.) 1 West Florida 5, Lincoln Memorial 0 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 6, Delta State (Miss.) 0 Rollins 5, Eckerd 1 1. Jan Krejci/Peter Madarassy, BYU-Hawaii Valdosta State (Ga.) 5, Fort Valley State (Ga.) North Florida 5, Amstrong Atlantic State 0 2. Gabor Jaross/Makael Maata, Hawaii Pacific UC DAVIS 5, Hawaii-Hilo 0 Hawaii Pacific 7, UC San Diego 1 Lander (Fla.) 5, Anderson (S.C.) 0 Drury 5, Incarnate Word 0 3. Radovan Chrz/Daniel Steinhilber, West Florida USC-Spartanburg 5, Francis Marion (S.C.) 1 Ferris State 5, Wayne State 2 4. Andres Bori/Mark Eori, Southwest Baptist (Mo.) Northwood (Mich.) 5, Indianapolis 1 Northern Kentucky 5, Southern Indiana 4 NATIONALS - FIRST ROUND 5. Achim Roth/Dale White, Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) Abilene Christian (Texas) 5, Rockhurst (Mo.) 2 Southwest Baptist 5, Kutztown 1 6. Carlos Custudio/Mark Thompson, Rollins (Fla.) Midwestern State (Texas) 5, Cameron (Okla.) 2 Barry 5, Valdosta State 2 Bloomsburg (Pa.) 5, Bryant (R.I.) 0 BYU-Hawaii 5, Lander 2 7. Jeremy Blandin/Regnier Azevedo, Drury (Mo.) Concordia (N.Y.) 5, Queens (N.Y.) 3 Northwood 5, Abilene Christian 0 8. PAUL DILLOWAY/GREG LEE, UC DAVIS Northwest Missouri State 5, UC-Colorado Springs 1 Bloomsburg 5, Northwest Missouri State 0 9. Guillaume Coubard/Gilles Lagardere, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) Metro State (Colo.) 5, St. Cloud State (Minn.) 2 West Florida 5, Rollins 0 West Florida 5, Morehouse 0 Hawaii Pacific 5, North Florida 0 10. Ryan Dunne/Marco Grangeiro, Florida Southern Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 5, Harding (Ark.) 3 Drury 5, Ferris State 1 11. Samir M’Bioka/Sebastian Losavio, Barry (Fla.) Eckerd (Fla.) 5, Lynn (Fla.) 4 Rollins (Fla.) 5, Tusculum (Tenn.) 0 NATIONALS - QUARTERFINALS 12. Elliott Wood/Miguel Angelo, North Florida North Florida 9, Johnson C. Smith (N.C.) 0 Barry 5, Southwest Baptist 3 13. Tobias Edstrom/Emil Olsson, Lander (Fla.)

Armstrong Atlantic State (Ga.) 5, Lees-McRae (N.C.) 0 BYU-Hawaii 5, Northwood 1 2003 RECAP Incarnate Word (Texas) 5, Central Oklahoma 3 West Florida 5, Bloomsburg 0 14. Matt Cole/Jan Talian, Ferris State (Mich.) Drury (Mo.) 5, St. Edward’s (Texas) 0 Hawaii Pacific 5, Drury 2 15. Marius Caligaru/Jan Macko, Lynn (Fla.) Wayne State (Mich.) 5, Missouri-St. Louis 0 16. Johnson/Saulovic, Indianapolis Ferris State (Mich.) 5, Shepherd (W.V.) 0 NATIONALS - SEMIFINALS BYU-Hawaii 5, Barry 2 17. Cordrey/King, Francis Marion (S.C.) REGIONALS - SECOND ROUND Hawaii Pacific 5, West Florida 0 18. Barrio/Hours, Incarnate Word (Texas) 2003 RECAP Southwest Baptist 5, Washburn 0 Kutztown 5, Assumption 4 NATIONALS - CHAMPIONSHIP 19. Nandakumar/Bhide, Kutztown (Md.) Barry 5, Florida Southern 3 BYU-Hawaii 5, Hawaii Pacific 4 T20. Greif/Lotz, Northwood (Mich.) Valdosta State 5, Ouachita Baptist 2 T20. Pinther/Pinther, Florida Gulf Coast 26 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 27 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS NCAA DOUBLES CHAMPIONS Discontinued in 1994

Year Champion Runner-up Year Champion Runner-up Year Champion School 2003 BYU-Hawaii Hawaii Pacific 1982 SIU-Edwardsville Cal St. Bakersfield 1994 Lee Holyoak/Brett Simpson Lander 2002 BYU-Hawaii Drury (Mo.) 1981 SIU-Edwardsville Rollins/Texas State 1993 Steve Kobold/Oscar Mancisidor Cal Poly Pomona 2001 Rollins (Fla.) Hawaii Pacific 1980 SIU-Edwardsville Nicholls State (Mass.) 1992 STEVE SUMMER/JEFF McCANN UC DAVIS 2000 Lander (Fla.) Hawaii Pacific 1979 SIU-Edwardsville San Diego 1991 MARK SEGESTA/DAVE ALLEN UC DAVIS 1999 Lander Barry (Fla.) 1978 SIU-Edwardsville Hampton/San Diego 1990 Luciano D’Andrea/Vesa Ponkka Tenn.-Martin 1998 Lander Barry 1977 UC Irvine SIU-Edwardsville 1989 Aga Soemarno/Kurt Hammerschmidt Ferris State 1997 Lander West Florida 1976 Hampton UC Irvine 1988 Robert Green/Barry Pelts Rollins 1996 Lander Rollins 1975 UC Irvine/San Diego 1987 Paul Wekesa/Barry Hancock Chapman 1995 Lander North Florida 1974 San Diego UC Irvine 1986 Paul Landry/Bob Zoller Cal Poly 1994 Lander Hampton (Va.) 1973 UC Irvine Cal Poly 1985 Tom Goles/Chris Langford Stephen F. Austin 1993 Lander Hampton 1972 UC Irvine/Rollins 1984 Johan Sjogren/Dave Delseni SIU-Edwardsville 1992 UC DAVIS Hampton 1971 UC Irvine Rollins 1983 Ken Flach/Robert Seguso SIU-Edwardsville 1991 Rollins Cal Poly 1970 UC Irvine Cal Poly 1982 Ken Flach/Doug Burke SIU-Edwardsville 1990 Cal Poly UC DAVIS 1969 Cal St. Northridge NE Missouri State 1981 Brian Lusson/Bart Bernstein Southwest Texas State 1989 Hampton Cal Poly 1968 Fresno State Cal St. Los Angeles 1980 Juan Farrow/Hugo Nunes SIU-Edwardsville 1988 Chapman Hampton 1967 Long Beach State Lamar (Texas) 1979 Juan Farrow/Arjun Fernando SIU-Edwardsville 1987 Chapman Hampton 1966 Rollins CSLA/Long Beach State 1978 Par Svennson/Rick Goldberg San Diego 1986 Cal Poly Chapman 1965 Cal State L.A. Redlands 1977 Jeff Williams/Curt Stalder UC Irvine 1985 Chapman Hampton 1964 Cal State L.A./Southern 1976 Roger de Santis Guedes/Bruce Foxworth Hampton 1984 SIU-Edwardsville Texas State 1963 Cal State L.A. Southern Illinois 1975 Scott Carnahan/Bob Wright UC Irvine 1983 SIU-Edwardsville Texas State 1974 Andy Rae/Russell Watts San Diego 1973 Bob Chappell/Glenn Cripe UC Irvine 1972 John Lowman/Mike Strickland Rollins 1971 Ron Lague/John Lowman Rollins NCAA SINGLES CHAMPIONS 1970 Gregg Jablonski/Charles Nachand UC Irvine Discontinued in 1994 1969 Steve Messmer/George Benedict Cal St. Northridge 1968 Jim Powers/Gary Ogden Fresno State Year Champion School Year Champion School 1967 Fred Suessmann/Dennis Trout Long Beach State 1994 Roberto Cavalcante Hampton 1978 Juan Farrow SIU-Edwardsville 1966 Fred Suessmann/Ken Stuart Long Beach State 1977 Juan Farrow SIU-Edwardsville 1993 MARK SEGESTA UC DAVIS 1965 John Yeomans/Bill Schoen Redlands 1992 Phillip Schertel Armstrong State 1976 TIM MONROE UC DAVIS 1964 Don Gaynor/Lee Reid UC Santa Barbara 1991 Pradeep Raman Armstrong State 1975 Andy Rae San Diego 1963 Gil Rodriguez/John Lee Cal State L.A. 1990 Luciano D’Andrea Tennesee-Martin 1974 Andy Rae San Diego 1989 Mark Billone Bloomsburg 1973 Bob Chappell San Diego 1988 Miles Walker Chapman 1972 Charlie Owens Samford AGGIES IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT (Since 1968) 1987 Pat Emmett Rollins 1971 Bob Chappell UC Irvine 1986 Neil Smith Stephen F. Austin 1970 Earl O’Neil UC Irvine 2003 ...... T17th 1991 ...... 3rd 1976 ...... T5th 1985 Brian Talgo Rollins 1969 Steve Messmer Cal St. Northridge 2002 ...... T17th 1990 ...... 2nd 1974 ...... T6th

1984 Steve Riza Stephen F. Austin 1968 Bob Delgado Cal State L.A. PROGRAM HISTORY 1983 Ken Flach SIU-Edwardsville 1967 Sherwood Stewart Lamar 2001 ...... T17th 1989 ...... 3rd 1973 ...... 9th 1982 Ken Flach SIU-Edwardsville 1966 George Dickinson Tenn.-Chattanooga 2000 ...... T9th 1987 ...... T5th 1971 ...... T10th 1981 Ken Flach SIU-Edwardsville 1965 Gary Johnson Cal State L.A. 1998 ...... T17th 1986 ...... 3rd 1970 ...... T3rd 1980 Juan Farrow SIU-Edwarsdville 1964 Gary Johnson Cal State L.A. 1997 ...... T9th 1982 ...... T12th 1968 ...... 4th 1979 Arjun Fernando SIU-Edwardsville 1963 Gil Rodriguez Cal State L.A. 1996 ...... T9th 1981 ...... T4th 1995 ...... T5th 1980 ...... 12th 1993 ...... 4th 1978 ...... T9th 1992 ...... 1st 1977 ...... T13th PROGRAM HISTORY

28 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 29 AGGIE NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS CCAA INFORMATION WOMEN’S TENNIS ONLY

In 1998, five former members of the Northern 2004 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE California Athletic Conference, including UC Davis, joined with seven schools in Southern California Feb. 1 March 12 and Arizona to form a newly expanded California UC DAVIS at Bakersfield Bakersfield at Sonoma Collegiate Athletic Association. UC San Diego joined the conference in 2000-01, replacing UC Feb. 6 March 13 1990 Riverside which moved to NCAA Division I status. Sonoma at UC DAVIS Bakersfield at S.F. State The expanded league offers championships in San Bern. at Pomona Coach Pam Gill-Fisher’s 13 sports, including women’s tennis. Feb. 13 Aggies won the school’s first- In its first year of its transition to Division I, Cal State L.A. at Bakersfield March 21 ever women’s NCAA team UC Davis will compete in the CCAA but will not S.F. State at San Bern. Feb. 14 be eligible for national or conference postseason title. The ’90 squad featured San Bern. at Grand Canyon March 22 Cal Aggie Athletic Hall of play. The Aggies will begin Big West Conference UCSD at Bakersfield S.F. State at Pomona Famers Alison Vidal and play in 2004. (See pages 32-35 for more details). Reagan Solt. Feb. 16 March 23 PAST CCAA CHAMPIONS UCSD at Cal State L.A. S.F. State at Cal State L.A. 1982 Cal St. Northridge 1983 Cal Poly Pomona/Cal Poly (SLO) Feb. 20 March 26 1984 Cal Poly/Cal St. Northridge Cal State L.A. at UC DAVIS Sonoma at UCSD 1985 Cal Poly Pomona/Cal St. Northridge Sonoma at San Bern. 1986 Cal St. Northridge March 27 1987 Cal Poly Pomona Feb. 21 UCSD at Grand Canyon 1988 Cal Poly SLO Sonoma at Pomona Sonoma at Cal State L.A. 1989 Cal Poly SLO UCSD at San Bern. 1990 Cal Poly Pomona/Cal Poly March 28 1991 Cal Poly Pomona Feb. 24 Pomona at Grand Canyon Pomona at Bakersfield 1992 Cal Poly Pomona 1992 March 29 1993 Cal Poly Pomona/Cal Poly/Cal St. Bakersfield UC Davis won its first men’s Feb. 28 UC DAVIS at UCSD 1994 Cal Poly Pomona Cal State L.A. at San Bern. tennis national championship 1995 Grand Canyon UCSD at S.F. State March 30 under the tutelage of John 1996 Grand Canyon UC DAVIS at San Bern. Nelson. Steve Summer and 1997 Cal Poly Pomona March 3 Jeff McCann also won the ’92 1998 Cal Poly Pomona S.F. State at UC DAVIS March 31 individual doubles title. 1999 Cal St. Bakersfield UC DAVIS at Pomona 2000 UC DAVIS March 5 Cal State L.A. at Grand Canyon 2001 UC DAVIS Grand Canyon at S.F. State Sonoma at S.F. State 2002 UC DAVIS 2003 Cal Poly Pomona March 6 April 8 Grand Canyon at Sonoma Pomona at Cal State L.A. CCAA OFFICES Pomona at UCSD San Bern. at Bakersfield April 17-18

800 South Broadway, Suite 102 CCAA Championships (TBA) CONFERENCE INFO Walnut Creek, CA 94596 March 7 Phone ...... (925) 472-8299 Grand Canyon at UC DAVIS Fax ...... (925) 472-8887

1993 COMMISSIONER First-year head coach Caryn Bob Hiegert ...... [email protected] Maroni led UC Davis to its ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER second NCAA title. The Joe Lang ...... [email protected]

PROGRAM HISTORY Aggies were ranked No. 1 throughout the season. http://www.goccaa.org

30 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 31 TRANSITION TO DIVISION I Below are excerpts from the official campus release announcing the historic move to Division I:

On March 11, 2003, UC Davis made a historic UC DAVIS TO JOIN BIG WEST CONFERENCE move in its storied intercollegiate athletics history The University of California, Davis, will join the Big West Conference, moving from Division II to Division I of the National Collegiate when it announced that it would reclassify from NCAA Athletic Association (NCAA). Division II to NCAA Division I status and join the Big “After much thought and discussion, I have decided that UC Davis will accept the invitation to join the Big West Conference, a West Conference. The announcement came after much conference that includes our sister campuses of UC Irvine, UC Riverside and UC Santa Barbara,” UC Davis Chancellor Larry Vanderhoef announced today (March 11, 2003). disussion by campus administrators, faculty, staff and “This step is necessary to preserve and improve the program we have. We are seeking, in an evolving landscape, firm ground upon students, as well as alumni and the local community. which to continue and to enhance a program that is centered around the student-athlete and the teacher-coach.” Additionally, UC Davis undergraduate students Vanderhoef said that the Division I Big West Conference offers a better academic, philosophical and competitive “fit” than does passed the Campus Expansion Initiative, which will Division II, where schools average 4,000 students compared to UC Davis’ 22,000 undergrads and where former D-II competitors are help fund the Aggies’ growing athletics grant-in-aid dropping sports or moving to Division I. Eligibility rules are also more stringent at the Division I level than at Division II and are expected to program. UC Davis begins a four-year transition to become even stronger in the next few years. Division I this fall, will start some competition in the Because the campus’s current conference - the Division II California Collegiate Athletic Conference - offers competition for just 13 of Big West in 2004-05 and is scheduled for full Divi- the campus’s 25 sports, UC Davis must compete in two divisions and six conferences. Two teams - wrestling and women’s - already compete at the Division I level. sion I certification beginning in 2007-08. The Big West conference would permit competition in 17 sports, but not football. UC Davis’ football team would continue to compete UC Davis will compete in the Big West Confer- as an independent but at the Division I-AA level. ence in , men’s and women’s basketball, men’s Big West schools include the UC Irvine, Riverside and Santa Barbara campuses, as well as Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, University of the and women’s cross country, men’s golf, men’s and Pacific, University of Idaho, Utah State and the California State University Fullerton, Northridge and Long Beach campuses. Chancellor women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swim- “Our formula for academic and athletic success at UC Davis can work within the Big West Conference and Division I athletics,” said Larry Vanderhoef ming & , men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and UC Davis Director of Athletics Greg Warzecka. “We will not change our model, but we might very well be able to play a leadership role in women’s track & field and women’s . Foot- Division I in such a way that other institutions will look at how we organize, administer and fund our 25-sport intercollegiate athletics ball and women’s rowing will continue to compete as an independent, men’s and women’s program.” water polo will remain in the Western Water Polo Association and women’s lacrosse will ACADEMIC VALUES: continue play in the Mountain Pacific Lacrosse League. Vanderhoef said that specific recommendations from another Academic Senate committee and from the Academic Federation, as Women’s gymnastics and men’s wrestling – already classified as Division I programs – well as “seven inviolate principles” enumerated on the student-initiative ballot, would lead to policies that “will preserve the academic values will continue their participation in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation and Pacific-10 that have guided our athletic program for decades.” Conference, respectively. In reaching his decision, Vanderhoef said he weighed “the many opinions, reports and facts that relate to this issue, including input from the Academic Senate, the Academic Federation, a vote by our undergraduate students, individual conversations, many written commu- nications, and the various data sets that speak simply to where we are now and where we would be in the Big West Conference.” Groups formally voting on the issue included undergraduates, who approved the fee initiative 4,638 to 3,929; the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, voting 38 to 1 in favor; the Academic Senate, voting 556 to 271 in opposition; the Athletic Administrative Advisory Committee (which includes faculty and students), voting 11-2, with one abstention, in favor. The views of the long-time teacher-coaches were also weighed, Vanderhoef said. “We have in our ranks many who lived with, built and espoused the virtues of Division II athletics,” Vanderhoef said. “They are proud of their accomplishments, not the least of which is a significantly higher graduation rate for our athletes than for the campus at large - about 85 percent compared to 75 percent. Yet these teacher-coaches have come to know that we cannot preserve what we have if we stand still. They conclude that, of all the changes we could make, the affiliation with the Big West Conference, a group of universities very much like

ourselves, is necessary and comes just in time.” DIVISION I TRANSITION UC Irvine Chancellor Ralph Cicerone, UC Riverside Chancellor France Cordova and UC Santa Barbara Chancellor Henry Yang in a March 4 letter encouraged Vanderhoef to consider UC Davis’ addition to the Big West Conference. “(We) are committed to Division I athletics programs that are based on very high ideals that focus on student-athletes….The Big West Conference is an excellent home for such programs,” they wrote.␣ The three chancellors noted that the conference is “strongly California-centered,” which makes it possible for student-athletes to travel to away games and matches “without sacrificing great lengths of time away from campus and classes.” And such travel is relatively inexpensive, they added. “The affiliation with the Big West Conference is a principled step in seeking to preserve the core values of a program that has been a model for the nation,” Vanderhoef concluded in announcing his decision. “This is not about seeking ’bigger’ or about ’growing the business.’ Rather, this is about continuing to make available to our students another broad set of opportunities for participation in a meaningful out-of-class experience. DIVISION I TRANSITION “This move to the Division I Big West Conference is the best and correct move for UC Davis. It is, in fact, our only responsible action.”

32 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 2004 UC DAVIS TENNIS 33 TIMELINE TO DIVISION I TIMELINE TO DIVISION I

2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Provisional First Year Provisional Second Year Provisional Third Year Provisional Fourth Year • Compliance with all minimum contests and participation • Full compliance with all Division I legislation and • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. • Successfully complete an NCAA athletics certification self- requirements for sports sponsorship set forth in Bylaw membership requirements, including scholarship study and evaluation visit. 20.9.3.3 (contests and number of participants). minimums and Division I scheduling. • Attendance at a meeting to be conducted at the NCAA convention to discuss issues impacting Division I • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. • Submit a formal application and fee. • Attendance at NCAA convention. members. Institutional representatives required to attend the meeting are the CEO, AD, SWA, FAR, and Compliance • Attendance at a meeting conducted at the NCAA • Submit a revised strategic plan based on the previously • Attendance at NCAA meeting at the convention to discuss Coordinator. Convention to discuss issues impacting Division I submitted plan. issues impacting Division I. members. • Completion of an NCAA athletics certification orientation • Apply Division I legislation to the greatest extent possible. • Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by visit. • Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by June 30 based on feedback received from the previous June 30, 2007 based on feedback received from the • Attendance at the NCAA Convention. year. • Completion of a compliance review conducted by the previous years review. national office and submission of a report with an • Attendance at an orientation session. • Considered Division I for scheduling against opponents. institutional response of findings. • The CEI reaches its full implementation. The athletics- designated portion increases to generate an estimated • Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan. • Total athletics grant-in-aid increases to approximately $2.5 • Submit an annual report and updated strategic plan by total of $4.26 million in grants-in-aid. million. June 30 based on feedback received from the previous • Considered Division II in scheduling against Division I year's annual report. opponents, Division I against Division II opponents. • The portion of the CEI fees designated for athletics 2007-08 increases to generate an estimated total of $2.03 million • The portion of the CEI fees designated for athletics • The Campus Expansion Initiative takes effect, contributing in grants-in-aid. increases to contribute an estimated total of $3.17 • All teams become eligible for at-large berths in the NCAA an estimated total of $999,000 – toward athletics million for athletics grants-in-aid. Championships. However, Big West Conference teams are grants-in-aid. not eligible for the conference’s automatic berth.

2009-10 • All Big West Conference teams – except for men’s basketball – become eligible for the conference’s UC Davis Facilities UC Davis Facilities UC Davis Facilities automatic berth in the NCAA Championships.

Schaal Aquatic Center will begin its first year of The Activities & Recreation Center (ARC), located The multi-use stadium opens on the northwest 2015-16 operation for swimming & diving and water adjacent to Recreation Hall, opens in spring of corner of campus, serving Aggie football and • Men’s basketball becomes eligible for the Big West’s DIVISION I TRANSITION polo. 2004. Rec Hall becomes more predominantly an women’s lacrosse, as well as other community automatic berth in the NCAA Championships. event center, serving Aggie basketball and events. Toomey Field becomes exclusively a track Additionally, the Marya Welch Tennis Center volleyball, as well as entertainment opportunities. & field venue. will expand to 16 courts. Women’s gymnastics will continue to compete at Recreation Hall, but will move its practice facility Note: all facility projections are to Hickey Gymnasium. estimates as of March 2003. DIVISION I TRANSITION

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ARTIST RENDERING

With a very generous gift leading the way from the founder of women’s intercollegiate sports at UC Davis, Marya Welch, the university has begun the process of building a first-class facility for Aggie tennis, the Marya Welch Tennis Center. Completion of the tennis center will be done in two phases. Phase I includes six new championship courts, lighting, a center patio, fencing and grand entryway. Phase II will com- plete the project with restrooms, meeting facilities, and spectator seating for viewing all 16 courts, providing a tennis center which will accommodate joint men’s and women’s matches as well as major NCAA tournaments. Construction of Phase I began in 2003. The addition of the Marya Welch Tennis Center continues UC Davis’ commitment to being one of the nation’s premier athletics program. The facility will benefit students, faculty, staff, supporters and friends of UC Davis as well as the Aggie tennis programs. This new tennis center will be a source of institutional pride and a symbol of our nationally successful pro- gram and the closeness of our Aggie family. “We are so pleased and excited to be a part of this campaign to build a spectacular new addition to our tennis facilities here at UC Davis. All those who have been a part of Aggie Tennis, both past and present, will take great pride in this wonderful new center. This im- provement will be a cornerstone for continued success in competition and in attracting na- tional tournaments,” said Associate Athletic Director Larry Swanson. “Also, we are truly looking forward to having this additional recruiting tool to continue the legacy of national prominence for Aggie Athletics.” FUTURE HOME

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