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2020 Men's Tennis 2020 MEN’S TENNIS 139 Remainder of Season Canceled Due to COVID-19 Pandemic - Final Standings - Conference Overall Team W L Pct For Opp W L Pct For Opp Miami ................................3 0 1.000 15 2........................ 10 2 .833 58 12 North Carolina ..................2 0 1.000 10 1........................ 12 1 .923 59 7 Wake Forest .....................1 0 1.000 4 3........................ 12 3 .800 66 29 Florida State .....................2 1 .667 8 5........................ 11 4 .733 57 31 Virginia ..............................2 1 .667 13 8........................ 11 4 .733 69 29 Louisville ...........................2 1 .667 10 8.......................... 9 6 .600 51 31 Notre Dame ......................2 1 .667 12 4.......................... 6 7 .462 48 31 Duke .................................1 1 .500 7 6........................ 13 2 .867 76 18 NC State ...........................1 1 .500 8 3........................ 11 4 .733 53 27 Georgia Tech ....................1 2 .333 7 9.......................... 7 5 .583 38 26 Clemson ...........................0 3 .000 1 15.......................... 7 6 .538 40 42 Virginia Tech .....................0 3 .000 5 14.......................... 5 6 .455 41 31 Boston College .................0 3 .000 2 17.......................... 2 5 .286 17 30 ITA All-Americans North Carolina (6) ITA Singles Rankings - In the Top 50 (March 3) William Blumberg (S/D) ...................................................NC William Blumberg Rinky Hijikata 8. Richard Ciamarra, ND ..................................... 35.043 Brian Cernoch (D) ............................................................NC Brian Cernoch Ben Sigouin 9. William Blumberg, NC...................................... 32.688 Mac Kiger (D) ..................................................................NC Mark Dillon Simon Soendergaard 20. Alexis Galarneau, ST ...................................... .26.920 Simon Soendergaard (D) .................................................NC NC State (2) 38. Bar Botzer, WF ................................................ 15.581 Alexis Galarneau (S) ........................................................ST Collin Shick Tristan Smith 39. Adria Soriano Barrera, UM .............................. 15.379 Richard Ciamarra (S) .......................................................ND Notre Dame (7) 42. Carl Söderlund, VA .......................................... 14.389 Guillermo Cabrera Braeden Ho 47. Mitch Harper, VT.............................................. 12.862 ITA Senior Player of the Year Award Connor Fun Andrew Mariados William Blumberg, NC Matthew Gamble Jonathan Small ITA Doubles Rankings - In the Top 50 (March 3) Matthew Halpin 4. Mac Kiger & Simon Sondergaard, NC ............. 47.989 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Virginia (7) 8. Sean Sculley & Nick Stachowiak, DU .............. 36.782 Carl Söderlund, VA ...............................................2nd Team Christian Alshon Jerome Romualdez 13. William Blumberg & Brian Cernoch, NC .......... 28.333 Bar Botzer, WF ......................................................3rd Team Spencer Bozsik Gianni Ross 18. Yannai Barkai & Tadas Babelis, ST................. 25.989 Jefferson Dockter Carl Söderlund 23. Franco Aubone & Benjamin Hannestad, UM ... 19.330 ITA All-Academic Teams Ethan Moszkowski 39. Tristan McCormic & Axel Nefve, ND................ 14.000 Boston College North Carolina Virginia Tech (7) 44. Richard Ciamarra & Tristan McCormick, ND ... 12.308 Clemson NC State Chase Bernstine Brandon Perez 46. Michael Heller & Andrew Zhang, DU ............... 11.733 Duke Notre Dame Carlo Donato Alexandre Ribeiro Georgia Tech Virginia Mitch Harper Matthis Ross Oracle/ITA Team Rankings - Top 25 (March 10) Louisville Virginia Tech Ryan Kros 1. Southern Cal 14. Columbia Miami Wake Forest Wake Forest (7) 2. North Carolina 15. Mississippi Sid Banthia Robert Maciag 3. Michigan 16. Oklahoma State ITA Scholar Athletes Bar Botzer Ryan Mueller 4. Texas 17. Harvard Boston College (5) Brant Fenno Charlie Parry 5. Ohio State 18. South Carolina Javier Amantegui Christopher Grasel Juan Lopez De Azcona 6. NC State 19. Pepperdine Derek Austin Maxwell Mendelsohn 7. TCU 20. Iowa Nicolas deQuesada ACC Players of the Week 8. Stanford 21. Miami Clemson (5) Jan. 21 .............................................................Tin Chen, UL 9. Florida 22. Central Florida Pierre-Louis Dodens Timothy Pitts and Alexis Galarneau, ST 10. Texas A&M 23. Princeton Jacob Jahn Jaxon Wiley Jan. 28 ................................................ Alexis Galarneau, ST 11. Georgia 24. Cornell Yizhou Liu Feb. 4 ................................................William Blumberg, NC 12. Tenessee 25. UCLA Duke (9) Feb. 11 ..............................................Benjamin Sigouin, NC 13. Wake Forest Spencer Furman Samuel Rubell Feb. 18 ............................................. Tristan McCormick ND Edu Guell Sean Sculley Feb. 25 ............................................. Francisco Bastias, UM USTA Rankings (March 11) Garrett Johnson Nick Stachowiak and Richard Ciamarra, ND 1. Southern Cal 14. Columbia Luca Keist Andrew Zhang March 3 ............................................... Alexis Galarneau, ST 2. North Carolina 15. UCLA Omni Kumar March 10 .....................................Adria Soriano Barrera, UM 3. Wake Forest 16. Tennessee Florida State (5) and Benjamin Sigouin, NC 4. Florida 17. Oklahoma State Sebastian Arcila Loris Pourroy 5. Michigan and Central Florida Alex Knaff Chase Wood ACC Doubles Team of the Week 6. Ohio State 19. South Carolina Enzo Le Seguillon Jan. 21 ...........................Spencer Furman & Luca Keist, DU 7. Texas 20. Duke Georgia Tech (6) Jan. 28 .....................Alexis Galarneau & Robert Turzak, ST 8. Texas A&M 21. California Frederick Bauer Andres Martin Feb. 4 ...........................Tadas Babelis & Yannai Barkai, ST 9. TCU 22. Virginia Keshav Chopra Brandon McKenney Feb. 11 ...................... Nick Stachowiak & Sean Sculley, DU 10. Georgia 23. Oklahoma Brandon Freestone Christopher Yun Feb. 18 ........................ Tristan McCormic & Axel Nefve, ND 11. Stanford 24. Mississippi Louisville (3) Feb. 25 ...... Francisco Bastias & Adria Soriano Barrera, UM 12. Baylor 25. Miami Clement Filho Randy Wilson March 3 .................Rafa Izquierdo Luque & Collin Shick, ST 13. NC State Alejandro Wesbrooks March 10 ........................ Eduardo Nava & Henri Squire, WF Miami (1) Dane Dunlap 140 ACC Men’s Tennis Annual Champions From 1954 through 1964, the ACC Tournament was held to determine singles and doubles champions only, while the team champion was determined in regular-season competition. From 1965 through 1989, the ACC Tournament determined both the singles, doubles Championships by School and team champions. Beginning in 1990, the tournament determined the ACC team champion while the singles and doubles champions North Carolina .....................................23-2 were determined in regular-season play. Duke .......................................................12 Virginia ....................................................12 Year Team Champion Head Coach Runner-up Tournament Site Clemson .................................................11 1954 North Carolina John Kenfield Maryland Chapel Hill, N.C. Wake Forest .............................................3 1955 North Carolina John Kenfield Duke/Virginia Chapel Hill, N.C. Maryland ...................................................2 1956 North Carolina Ham Strayhorn Duke Raleigh, N.C. NC State ................................................1-1 1957 Maryland Doyle Royal North Carolina Durham, N.C.• South Carolina .......................................0-1 1958 North Carolina Vladimir Cernik Duke Chapel Hill, N.C. 1959 North Carolina Don Skakle Duke Durham, N.C. 1960 North Carolina Don Skakle Duke Chapel Hill, N.C. Championships by Coach 1961 North Carolina Don Skakle Virginia Durham, N.C. Don Skakle, NC ...................................16-2 1962 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Raleigh, N.C. Brian Boland, VA ....................................12 1963 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Chapel Hill, N.C. Jay Lapidus, DU .....................................11 1964 Maryland Doyle Royal North Carolina Durham, N.C. Chuck Kriese, CU ...................................10 1965 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Raleigh, N.C. Tony Bresky, WF ......................................3 1966 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Clemson, S.C. John Kenfield, NC .....................................2 1967 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Durham, N.C. Allen Morris, NC .......................................2 1968 North Carolina & Don Skakle Maryland College Park, Md. Doyle Royal, MD .......................................2 South Carolina Bill McClain J.W. Isenhour, ST ..................................1-1 1969 Clemson Duane Bruley North Carolina Raleigh, N.C. Duane Bruley, CU .....................................1 1970 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Chapel Hill, N.C. Vladimir Cermik, NC .................................1 1971 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Columbia, S.C. 1972 North Carolina Don Skakle Wake Forest Charlottesville, Va. John LeBar, DU ........................................1 1973 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Winston-Salem, N.C. Sam Paul, NC ...........................................1 1974 North Carolina Don Skakle Clemson Clemson, S.C. Ham Strayhorn, NC ..................................1 1975 North Carolina Don Skakle Maryland & Durham, N.C. Bill McClain,
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