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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A E Zac Knysh 2000, 2001 Ken Park 1995 Haythem Abid 2006-08, 2010 Andrew Eklov 2006, 2007 Benjamin Kohlloeffel 2005-07 Dave Parker 1974, 1975 Hassan Akmal 1999 Randy Ellis 1959, 1960 Daniel Kosakowski 2011 Jon Parker 1993-95 Jim Allen 1968, 1969 Luis Enck 1975, 1976 Brandon Kramer 1997-2000 Randy Part 1981-83, 1985 Vince Allegre 1996-98 Bob Kreiss 1970-73 Charles Pasarell 1963-66 Elio Alvarez 1969-71 F Mike Kreiss 1970, 1971 Giora Payes 1988, 1989 Nick Kreiss 2002 Karl Pazdernik 1992-95 Stanislav Arsonov 2007 Buff Farrow 1986-89 Taylor Kreiss 2008 Brad Pearce 1985, 1986 Arthur Ashe 1963-65 Mark Ferriera 1985, 1986 Tommy Kreiss 1972, 1974, 1975 Norman Perry 1958-1961 Jeff Austin 1970-73 Zack Fleishman 1999 Steve Krulevitz 1973 Loren Peters 1994, 1995 John Austin 1976-78 Jake Fleming 2009-2011 Jun Kuki 1969 William Pham 1989, 1990 Peter Fleming 1976 Dathan Kuppin 2009 Darin Pleasant 1991-93 B Allen Fox 1959-1961 Michael Kures 1983-86 Adrien Puget 2011-14 Jean Baker 1962-65 Alberto Francis 2002-05 Kris Kwinta 2004, 2005 Jim Pugh 1983, 1984 David Bain 1993-95 Mike Franks 1956-58 Bill Barber 1989-1992 Jared Freedman 2001 Roy Barth 1967-69 Marcel Freeman 1979-1982 L R Bill Bartlett 1978, 1979 Barry Friedman 1976, 1977 Chris Lam 2003-04-05 Haroon Rahim 1970, 1971 Mark Basham 1982-85 Jimmy Landes 1974 Nikolas Ramadan 2015, 2016 Bill Behrens 1989-1992 G John Larson 1992-93-94-95 Austin Rapp 2015-2017 Sebastien LeBlanc 1993-94 Andre Ranadive 2007 Russell Berkowitz 1989 Patrick Galbraith 1986-89 Evan Lee 2010-11-12 Dave Reddie 1962 Stanley Benoit 1980 Craig Garman 1956 Jong-Min Lee 1999-00 Martin Redlicki 2015-2017 Bobby Berger 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983 Brian Garrow 1987-89 John Lesch 1956-57-58 Dave Reed 1963-65 Bill Bethard 1963 Jeff Gast 2009-2012 Eric Lin 1994-95-96-97 Horace Reid 1974 Rob Bierens 1988, 1989 Daniel Gealer 2016, 2017 David Livingston 1982-83-84-85 Travis Rettenmaier 2000, 2001 Fritz Bissell 1990-93 Graham Giles 1993 Michael Look 2006-07-08-09 Sergio Rico 1994 Joe Blatchford 1956 Justin Gimelstob 1995, 1996 Tom Loucks 1976-77-79 Mark Rifenbark 1981 Ron Bohrnstedt 1967-69 Marcos Giron 2012-14 Xavier Luscan 1999 Dale Rohland 1957-59 Jeff Borowiak 1969-1971 Drew Gitlin 1977 Jean-Julien Rojer 2000-02 Mike Bouck 1959 Ben Goldberg 2017 Gary Rose 1966-68 Eugen Brazdil 2009 Tony Graham 1976-78 M Marcin Rozpedski 1999 Matt Breen 1996-98 Mike Green 1956-58 Dwight Makoff 1956, 1957 Jim Ruddick 1959 Bruce Brescia 1979-1982 Brett Greenwood 1984-87 Ken Malley 1975 Herman Rundle 1956 Alex Brigham 2010-13 Rodrigo Grilli 2002, 2003 Jacques Manset 1981, 1982 Compton Russell 1972 Matt Brooklyn 2009, 2010 Jean-Noel Grinda 1998-2001 Tal Marcus-Russ 1996, 1997 Elty Brown 1964-66 Gary Grossman 1964-68 Billy Martin 1975 Gage Brymer 2014-17 Ed Grubb 1966-68 Travis Martin 2014-17 S Fritz Buehning 1978, 1979 Philipp Gruendler 2004-07 Jack Matalsky 1962 Danny Saltz 1980-83 Brett Buffington 1983, 1984 Connor Gurley 2013 Marcin Matkowski 2001-03 Dave Sanderlin 1963-65 Barry Buss 1983 Mike Gurman 2007 Mackenzie McDonald 2014-16 Tom Sandor 1964 Michael Guzman 2014-17 Ryan McNaughton 2002 Chris Sands 1998-2001 C Bob McNown 1964 Davide Sanguinetti 1992, 1993 Mark Campana 1989, 1990 H Nick Meister 2008-10, 2012 Florante Sarmiento 2010 Dick Metz 1979, 1980 Ian Schindler 1975-77 Bruce Campbell 1960-63 John Hall 1960-62 Tony Mickas 1959 Paul Scholtz 1988, 1989 Stafford Carson 1957 Warren Hardie 2011, 2012 Darren Miller 1996-99 Alon Schwartz 1996-98 Dane Chapin 1980, 1981 Mike Harrington 1977-1980 Josh Miller 2008 Rayno Seegers 1973 Willie Chan 1957, 1958 Craig Harter 1966 Mark Miller 1996-99 Spencer Segura 1972-74 George Chen 2004, 2005 Brad Hess 1988 Fabio Mion-Bet 1980-84 Holden Seguso 2008-2011 Rae Cho 1994, 1995 Chris Ho 2008 Dennis Mkrtchian 2012-15 Karue Sell 2013-16 Jaysen Chung 2005-07 John Houghton 1968 Thorvald Moe 1962, 1963 Lev Shvarts 1994, 1995 Tobias Clemens 2001-04 Michael Hui 2012 Heath Montgomery 1993-96 Jason Sher 1991-93 Dean Cohen 1989, 1990 Richard Humphries 1994, 1995 Chris Conway 2005, 2006 Dean Moore 1959 Tim Sheehan 1989 Danny Conway 2001, 2002 Steve Mott 1973-76 Reid Shumway 2016, 2017 I Martin Mulligan 1992-95 Anthony Smith 1988 Jimmy Connors 1971 Amit Inbar 2009-2011 Jason Cook 1997-99 Srdjan Muskatirovic 1995, 1996 Doug Smith 1970 Ahmed Ismail 2008, 2009 Otis Smith 1985-87 Mark Copeland 1988-1990 Ronen Itzhaki 1989 Ron Cornell 1970-72 N Harel Srugo 2008, 2009 Steve Cornell 1969-1971 Larry Nagler 1960-62 Logan Staggs 2016, 2017 John Cranston 1956-58 J Dan Nahirny 1986-89 Forrest Stewart 1958-60 Maxime Cressy 2016, 2017 Jay Jackson 1996-99 David Nainkin 1991, 1992 Kallim Stewart 2010 Ian Crookenden 1965-67 Lance Jackson 2003, 2004 Jason Netter 1988-1991 Bob Stock 1964 Mark Cullers 1978, 1979 Sean Jackson 2007 Noah Newman 1998, 1999 Seth Stolar 2013, 2014 John Cunnea 1963, 1964 Robert Janecek 1992-95 Derrick Nguyen 2001, 2002 Leif Sunderland 2006 Franklin Johnson 1956-58 Duke Nguyen 1999 Chris Surapol 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 D Jim Johnson 1969 Jason Nguyen 2004-06 John Davis 1981-83 Jason Nichinson 2004 T Alex Decret 1997, 1998 K Bruce Nichols 1975-78 Maxime Tabatruong 2010-13 Mathieu Dehaine 2005-08 Al Kabe 1972 Dennis Novikov 2012, 2013 Ryoto Tachi 2013-16 Peter deLeon 1964 Tom Karp 1966-68 Eric Taino 1994-97 Joseph Di Giulio 2014-17 Todd Katz 1980-83 O Jamie Talbot 1986, 1987 Erfan Djahangiri 2000-03 Ron Kendis 1962-65 Harry Ohls 1957 Gino Tanasescu 1964, 1965 Ken Diller 1985, 1986 Lassi Ketola 2000-03 Joel Ostroff 1969 Ferdi Taygan 1974-77 Adam Draper 2006-09 Jim Kilgore 1963 Brian Teacher 1973-76 Jeremy Drean 2005-08 Kelvin Kim 2008 P Eliot Teltscher 1978 Kevin Kim 1997 Colin Dresser 2012 Paul Palmer 1961-63 Evan Teufel 2010, 2011 Travis Kinard 2003 Jordan Duboff 1997 Jon Paley 1977, 1978 Clay Thompson 2011-14 Jeff Klaparda 1982-85 Luben Pampoulov 2004, 2005 Jason Thompson 1996, 1997 Mark Knowles 1990-92 Steve Tidball 1966, 1968, 1969 16 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Tony Trear 1982 Robbie Venter 1978, 1980-82 Chuck Willenborg 1983, 1984 Z Tim Trigueiro 1986, 1987 Ivan Volkov 1997 Van Winitsky 1977 Evan Zhu 2017 Alan Winkler 1977, 1978 U W Reed Witt 1964 Maik Ulrich 2012 Brendan Wee 2012-14 Ted Wright 1957, 1958 Eric Wee 1984, 1985 V Robbie Wendell 1990, 1991 Y Modesto Vasquez 1969-71 Roger Werksman 1958-1960 Aaron Yovan 2004-06 Craig Venter 1981-84 Blaine Willenborg 1979-1982 Nishanth Yamani 2014-17 Team Captains 1920 Robert Edwards 1945 Ralph Witt 1970 Jeff Borowiak 1995 Robert Janecek 1921 Samuel Bender 1946 Noel Brown 1971 Jeff Borowiak 1996 H. Montgomery/S. Muskatirovic 1922 Robert Shuman 1947 Rod Sackett 1972 Ron Cornell 1997 Eric Lin/Eric Taino 1923 Carl Busch 1948 Gene Garrett/Ken Nichols 1973 Jeff Austin 1998 Matt Breen 1924 Fred Houser 1949 Gene Garrett 1974 Spencer Segura 1999 Jean-Noel Grinda 1925 Fred Houser 1950 Glenn Bassett/Herb Flam 1975 Brian Teacher 2000 Jean-Noel Grinda/B. Kramer 1926 Roger Vargas 1951 Jack Shoemaker 1976 Ferdi Taygan 2001 Jean-Noel Grinda/C. Sands 1927 Alfred Duff 1952 Keith Self 1977 Ferdi Taygan 2002 Erfan Djahangiri 1928 Rod Houser 1953 Larry Huebner 1978 T. Graham/B. Nichols 2003 E. Djahangiri/R. Grilli 1929 Robert Laird 1954 Ron Livingston/Bob Perry 1979 Mike Harrington 2004 Chris Lam 1930 Leonard Dworkin 1955 Dick Doss/Jim Read 1980 Mike Harrington 2005 L. Pampoulov/A. Francis 1931 Orville Sholtz 1956 Joe Blatchford 1981 Robbie Venter 2006 Ben Kohlloeffel 1932 Elbert Lewis 1957 Dwight Makoff 1982 Robbie Venter 2007 Chris Surapol 1933 Forrest Froelich 1958 John Cranston/Mike Green 1983 Todd Katz 2008 Jeremy Drean 1934 Jack Tidball 1959 Dale Rohland 1984 J. Klaparda/C. Venter 2009 Michael Look/Harel Srugo 1935 Stanley Briggs 1960 Norman Perry 1985 M. Basham/J. Klaparda 2010 Nick Meister 1936 Frank Stewart 1961 Allen Fox 1986 B. Greenwood/B. Pearce 2011 Amit Inbar/Nick Meister 1937 Hank Uhl 1962 Larry Nagler 1987 Brett Greenwood 2012 Nick Meister 1938 Julius Heldman 1963 Paul Palmer 1988 B. Farrow/P. Galbraith 2013 Adrien Puget 1939 Bradley Kendis 1964 Arthur Ashe/Dave Reed 1989 B. Farrow/P. Galbraith 2014 Marcos Giron/A. Puget 1940 Norton Beach 1965 Arthur Ashe 1990 Bill Barber 2015 D. Mkrtchian/K. Sell 1941 J.D. Morgan 1966 Charles Pasarell 1991 Bill Barber 2016 G. Brymer/M. McDonald 1942 Alex Gordon 1967 Ian Crookenden 1992 Bill Barber 2017 G. Brymer/A. Rapp/M. Redlicki 1943 Arnold Schwab 1968 Ed Grubb/Tom Karp 1993 Matt Quinlan 1944 Vincent Fotre 1969 Roy Barth/Steve Tidball 1994 R. Janecek/S. LeBlanc Bruin Greats Jimmy Connors (1971) Arthur Ashe (1963-65) Jimmy Connors, one of the few professional athletes in the world who remained a force in his Arthur Ashe, one of tennis’ all-time greats, began his climb to success at UCLA in 1962. He was respective sport for two entire decades, began his tennis success on the collegiate level as a the first prominent African-American male tennis player to grace both the collegiate and profes- player at UCLA. sional tennis scenes. As a freshman at UCLA, he was ranked No. 18 nationally and No. 6 in Connors played a key role in the Bruins’ 10th NCAA team championship when he captured the Southern California.
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