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Radio/TV Roster

Saad BenkiraneSophomore - 6-0

Casablanca, Morocco

Steven Dawson-RobertsJunior - 5-10

Auburn, Calif.

Youssef El BouzkouriSenior - 5-6

Meknes, Morocco

Gerald EllisonSenior - 6-0

Seattle, Wash.

Gavin LeonJunior - 6-3

Sydney, Australia

Joakim NorstromFreshman - 6-5

Stockholm, Sweeden

Maxime OlivanRedshirt Sophomore - 6-0

Toulouse, France

Sherif HamdyJunior - 6-2

Cairo, Egypt

Lucas TirelliSenior - 5-11

Riedisheim, France

Matt WeltyRedshirt Junior - 5-11

Walnut Creek, Calif.

Michael WaymanHead Coach - 16th Year

USC, 1975

Mike LuckAssistant Coach - 1st Year

Saint Mary's, 2011

Michael CarrenoJunior - 6-2

Alamo, Calif.

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2011 Quick Facts/Schedule

2011 Men's Tennis Schedule

Day�   Date�   Opponent�  �   TimeWednesday�   January�  19�   Sonoma�  State�   3:00�  PMSaturday�   January�  22�   at�  USC�   2:30�  PMSunday�   January�  23�   *at�  Loyola�  Marymount�   12:00�  PMWednesday�   February�  9�   *San�  Francisco�   3:00�  PMFriday�   February�  18�   Idaho�   3:00�  PM

Saturday�   February�  26�   UC�  Davis�   12:00�  PM�  Sunday�   February�  27�   at�  Sacramento�  State�   12:00�  PM�  Friday�   March�  4�   %vs.�  Minnesota�   5:00�  PM�  �  Saturday�   March�  5�   at�  Seattle�   5:00�  PMSunday�   March�  6�   at�  Washington�   12:00�  PMTuesday�   March�  8�   Louisiana-­Lafayette�   3:00�  PMSunday�   March�  13�   Texas-­Arlington�   12:00�  PMMonday�   March�  14�   Northern�  Colorado�   3:00�  PMMonday�   March�  21�   Oregon�   3:00�  PMTuesday�   March�  22�   UC�  Riverside�   3:00�  PMFri.–Sun.�   March�  25-­‐27�   at�  Boise�  State�  Tournament�   All�  Day�  Friday�   April�  1�   *Santa�  Clara�   3:00�  PMSaturday�   April�  2�   *Gonzaga�   12:00�  PMTuesday�   April�  5�   Montana�   3:00�  PMSaturday�   April�  9�   *at�  Pepperdine�   10:00�  AMSunday�   April�  11�   at�  UC�  Irvine�   10:00�  AMSaturday�   April�  16�   *+San�  Francisco�   1:00�  PMThur.-­‐Sat.�   April�  21-­‐23�   ^at�  WCC�  Championship�   All�  Day�   �  

Home�  Contests�  in�  BOLD%at�  University�  of�  Washington+at�  Pebble�  Beach,�  CA*West�  Coast�  Conference�  Matches^�  WCC�  Championship�  (San�  Diego,�  CA)

Location..............................................Moraga,�  CAFounded...........................................................1863Enrollment.....................................................3,916Nickname........................................................Gaels�  Colors...............................Navy,�  Red,�  and�  Silver

Conference.........................................West�  CoastPresident....Br.�  Ronald�  Gallagher,�  FSC,�  Ph.D.Director�  of�  Athletics...........................Mark�  OrrFAR..............................................Craig�  JohnsonAssoc.�  AD/Ops..................Mark�  PapadopolusAssoc.�  AD/Administration........Marty�  StortiAssoc.�  AD/Business�  Ops/SWA.....Kami�  GrayAsst.�  AD/Athletic�  Comm.......Richard�  KilwienAsst.�  AD/Ext.�  Relations............Mike�  SamuelsAsst.�  AD/Student�  Support........Kari�  MonteroAsst.�  AD/Compliance........Stephanie�  ShrieveAsst.�  AD/Student�  Support...Staci�  HamaguchiAsst.�  AD/Development..................Tom�  CarrollDir.�  of�  Ticket�  Operations........Neal�  McSherryDir.�  of�  Game�  Management................Todd�  OgorzelecDepartment�  Phone...................925.631.4399

2011�   Schedule...............................................12011�   Quick�   Facts..........................................1Saint�  Mary's�  College....................................2-­‐15Head�  Coach�  Michael�  Wayman....................16-­‐17Assistant�  Coach�  Mike�  Luck..............................18Meet�   the�   2011�   Gaels.....................................19Team�  Photo.........................................................192011�   Roster..................................................20

2010�  Season�  Review.................................31-­‐362010�  Results.......................................................322010�  Match-­‐by-­‐Match�  Box�  Scores......33-­‐352010�  WCC�  Standings.......................................362010�  WCC�  Honors............................................36West�  Coast�  Conference...................................37History�  and�  Records.................................38-­‐45All-­‐Time�  Roster..................................................39Year-­‐by-­‐Year�  Results.................................40-­‐42Record�  vs.�  Opponents..........................................43WCC�  History........................................................44Records�  and�  History........................................45

The�   2010-­‐11�   Saint�   Mary’s�   College�   men's�  tennis�  media�  guide�  is�  a�  publication�  produced�  by�   the�   Saint�  Mary’s�   Athletic�   Communica-­‐

with�  Adobe�   InDesign�  CS3�   and�  Photoshop�  CS3.�  Content,�   layout,�  and�  cover�  design�  by�  Ashley�  Nied,�  Graduate�  Assistant�  for�  Athletic�  Communications.�  Editorial�  assis�  tance�  was�  provided�  by�  Ashley�  Nied,�  Mark�  Oshidari,�  and�  Matt�  Fontenot.�  Photographs�  were�  provided�  

Saint�   Mary’s�   Athletics,�   Michael�   Wayman,�  Staci�  Hamaguchi,�  and�  Rich�  Davi.�  

�   �  �  �   �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  Head�  Coach......................................Michael�  WaymanAlma�  Mater.........................................USC,�   1975Years�  at�  Saint�  Mary’s........................16th�  SeasonAssistant�  Coach............................................Mike�  Luck�  Years�  at�  Saint�  Mary’s......................................1st�  Year

Fax�  Number..................................925.376.0829

2010�  Record�  .......................................................6-­‐172010�  �  WCC�  Record................................2-­‐7�  (Sixth)Lettermen�  Returning/Lost..............................8/3Newcomers.................................................................2

Asst.�  AD/Athl.�  Communications...Richard�  Kilwien

Email...............................rak5@stmarys-­‐ca.eduAssociate�  Director.......................Mark�  Oshidari

Email..............................mko2@stmarys-­‐ca.eduAssistant�  Director.......................Matt�  Fontenot

Email................................rmf3@stmarys-­‐ca.eduGraduate�  Assistant�  (MTen)..........Ashley�  Nied

Email.................................aln1@stmarys-­‐ca.edu

Athletic�  Website.............www.SMCGaels.com

Mailing�  Address�  .............................................................P.O.�  Box�  5100....................................................Moraga,�  CA�  94556

Shipping�  Address...................................................1928�  St.�  Mary’s�  Road....................................................Moraga,�  CA�  94575

Brother Ronald Gallagher, F.S.C., Ph.D., became the 28th

President of Saint Mary’s College of California on Jan. 2, 2005.

A seasoned educator, Brother Ronald is deeply devoted to the

College’s Catholic, Lasallian and liberal arts traditions and is

committed to promoting the values of those traditions among stu-

dents, faculty, staff and friends of Saint Mary’s.

Brother Ronald graduated from Saint Mary’s in 1969 with a

B.A. in English, received an M.A. in comparative literature from

San Francisco State University in 1975 and earned his doctor-

ate in comparative literature from the University of Washington in

1990. He is fluent in French, German, Italian and Latin with some

knowledge of Arabic, Irish and Spanish.

Before assuming the college presidency, Brother Ronald had

been chair of the Department of English and Drama at Saint

Mary’s College of California since 2002 and an associate profes-

sor of English since 1993. Previously he served the College as

an assistant professor of English and Modern Languages from

1984 to 1992, and as an assistant to the president between 1990

and 1993.

From 1993 to 1997, Brother Ronald was vice chancellor of

Bethlehem University, where he oversaw administration, devel-

opment, finance and academics. As the leader of a Catholic

university in the deeply divided Middle East, he responded to

formidable challenges by forging strong regional and global sup-

port for the school. Enlisting the help of many countries, individu-

als, groups, international aid agencies and the Vatican, Brother

Ronald was able to raise the funds necessary for Bethlehem

University to fulfill its educational mission among the economi-

cally disadvantaged

Palestinian commu-

nity.

In his role as

Secretary General

of the Brothers

of the Christian Schools in Rome from 1997 to 2001, Brother

Ronald organized the 43rd General Chapter, an international

assembly that resulted in a seven-year global strategic plan for

Lasallian educators.

Brother Ronald’s teaching specialties include 19th and 20th

Century Anglo-Irish Literature, the modern novel, and the history

and culture of Ireland. His passion for Irish literature began when

he read James Joyce’s “Ulysses” during his senior year at Saint

Mary’s. In recent years, he has led several groups of students

on tours of the historical and cultural sites of Ireland during the

College’s January Term.

He was born in Oakland, California, in 1946, grew up in Santa

Cruz and Bakersfield, and joined the Christian Brothers after

graduating from Mont La Salle High School in Napa.

Brother Ronald has been a strong supporter of intercollegiate

and recreational athletics at Saint Mary’s College, serving as

moderator of the tennis team. He is also an avid golfer and back-

packer.

*F.S.C. denotes Fratres Scholarum Christianarum (Brothers of

the Christian Schools)

Integrating Catholic, Lasallian, Liberal ArtsA Saint Mary’s education blends the College’s Catholic, Lasallian, and liberal arts traditions. Our Catholic tradition is based on a Christian understand-

ing of the whole person, both intellectual and spiritual, within a campus community that respects each person and values intellectual, ethnic, and cultural diversity.

The Lasallian roots of Saint Mary’s are found in the De La Salle Christian Brothers, the Catholic order of Brothers who run the College. The Brothers were founded more than 300 years ago by Saint John Baptist De La Salle, a French priest, who was determined to offer a high-quality education to the poor and marginalized in French society. Since that time, the Brothers have built a reputation for innovative, personal, and effective education, and they now teach more than 900,000 students in more than 80 countries.

“Lasallian” at Saint Mary’s means we emphasize a way of educating students that is focused on the needs of the individual. Undergraduates not only get to know professors but also have opportunities to work with them, through research projects or taking independent study courses. And because the Brothers’ life is based on service to others, we believe that providing opportunities for service is part of a well-rounded education. Students have plenty of chances to participate in courses with service components, volunteer at homeless shelters, and join on-campus clubs that work with national organizations, such as Habitat for Humanity.

Finally, our liberal arts tradition is rooted in core seminar courses that focus on the Great Books. All undergraduate students take four core seminar courses in which they will digest the ideas of history’s great thinkers and writers and discuss them together, with the guidance of their professor. In semi-nar courses, students learn how to integrate ideas and think across disciplines, skills that they’ll use for the rest of their lives. Many find it one of the most memorable experiences of their Saint Mary’s experience.

We are very proud of the personal, student-centered education that we offer, and we hope

you will learn all you wish to know about us as you visit our campus.

Strong AcademicsSaint Mary’s is noted for a faculty made up of teacher/scholars: that is, they are both strong in research and publishing and personally interested in

their students. Professors teach classes at all levels, and the college’s intimate size makes for many opportunities for personal interaction with students. One of our newest academic resources is the Filippi Academic Hall, a two-story, 37,000-square-foot building across from Louis Guisto baseball

field. The 23.4 million dollar building is the first major capital project completed under Brother President Ronald Gallagher's leadership, delivering sorely needed classrooms and office space. It is also the new home for the Kalmanovitz School of Education, which supports the College's Lasallian mission by preparing more than 400 men and women each year for careers in primary, secondary and post-secondary education.

"Saint Mary's is committed to meeting the significant need for qualified teachers in the Bay Area and beyond," said Saint Mary's College President Brother Ronald Gallagher. "We see this project as an investment in the region's future."

Saint Mary's is especially proud of Jan Term, a four-week session held each year between the fall and spring semesters. During Jan Term, students are encouraged to plan their own independent study courses outside their major field, and professors are urged to develop new courses in subjects that personally interest them. That’s a combination that leads to faculty innovation and student initiative.

Students have the oppurtunity to make an in-depth, accelerated exploration of topics like intensive Japanese, enterpreneurship, or young adult fiction. January Term classes have contributed to the rebuilding of New Orleans, explored the continuing effects of apartheid in South Africa, critiqued movies at the Sundance Film Festival, and explored biodiversity of South Africa.

Student Life: Making a MarkBecause Saint Mary’s is an intimate college, about 2,500 undergraduates, stu-

dents who are ready to leave their mark have lots of options. There are 14 varsity Division I sports and a tradition of athletic success; a slew of recreational and intra-mural sports; social organizations; a radio station; a weekly newspaper; a literary magazine; student government; vocal and dance ensembles; ethnic heritage organi-zations; a campus ministry peer counseling team; a women’s resource center; and much more.

A Rich CultureDuring the academic year, the College calendar is filled with readings by both

nationally known and young, ground-breaking writers; a performing arts series; drama productions; lectures by scientists and social justice activists; and other activities that are open to both students and members of the nearby communities. The Hearst Art Gallery features top-notch exhibitions and an important collection of California paint-ings, and the College is also home to a gallery of student art.

Useful SMC web pagesSMC home page: www.stmarys-ca.eduHow to arrange a visit to the College: www.stmarys-ca.edu./about/visitWhat does it cost and what do some typical financial aid packages look like? www.stmarys-ca.edu./prospective/undergraduate_admissions/costsUndergraduate academic programs: www.stmarys-ca.edu./academics/undergraduate/programs_by_nameSMC Athletics-news, schedules, rosters, stories: www.SMCGaels.comCampus department phone numbers: www.stmarys-ca.edu./contact/phoneAbout the De La Salle Christian Brothers: www.delasalle.org

Quick Facts About Saint Mary’s College

(Source: Fact Book, October 2006)

Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1863

Number of undergraduates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,504

Total enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,916

Tuition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,080 (2007-2008)

Average financial aid package . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,197

Average aid package for freshmen . . . . . . . . $22,464

Percentage of students receiving

need-based assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61%

Room and board. . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,090 (2007-2008)

Student to faculty ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.0 to 1

Average class size, undergraduate courses . . . . 19.7

Percentage of students living on campus . . . . . . 61%

A Beautiful Campus The Saint Mary’s campus, built in a Spanish colonial style, is considered one

of the most beautiful in California. Anchoring the campus is the striking Saint Mary’s Chapel, with its glowing stained-glass windows manufactured in the late 1920s and its glorious pipe organ. Arcades-covered, shady walkways-link the college buildings and create outdoor rooms that are perfect for the California cli-mate and symbolic of an education that connects academic disciplines. Buildings are generally two or three stories high, no higher, and they are feature tile roofs, thick, white walls, and deep-set windows. Professor Roy Schmaltz, chair of the art department, regularly brings fellow artists to campus to paint and draw.

“It’s very nourishing and wonderful just a wealth of inspiration for the stu-dents,” Schmaltz says. “Every day, when I come to campus, I get this lift as I drive in and see it all.”

And with hiking trails on the surrounding hillsides and nearby running paths, the outdoors is as striking as the College’s architecture.

Getting Off CampusFor off-campus recreation, Saint Mary’s is just a half-day’s drive from skiing

in the Sierras, swimming at Lake Tahoe, or taking in the Monterey Bay Aquarium and strolling Steinbeck’s Cannery Row. Even closer are hikes in Marin County’s Muir Woods National Monument, getting thrills on the roller coasters at Santa Cruz’s boardwalk, treks across the Golden Gate bridge, sight-seeing tours at Alcatraz Island, drives through beautiful Sonoma and Napa counties, outings to the San Francisco and Oakland ballet, orchestra, and theater, and java-sipping and used-book shopping in Berkeley.

When it comes to access to stores and shops, Saint Mary’s is close to San Francisco’s myriad of stores and is a stone’s throw from Walnut Creek, one of the fastest-growing, upscale shopping hubs in the entire state.

Starting at Saint Mary’s College ... (or getting around the Northern California neighborhood)

To Walnut Creek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 miles (15 minute drive)

To Berkeley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 miles (20 minute drive)

To Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13.5 miles (20 minutes)

To San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 miles (35 minutes,

excluding Bay Bridge traffic!)To Lake Tahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

195 miles (3.5-hour drive)To Yosemite National Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

180 miles (4-hour drive)To Santa Cruz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

78 miles (1.5 hour drive)To In-n-Out Burger (San Ramon). . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18 milesTo Six Flags Marine World (Vallejo) . . . . . . . . . . . .

28 milesTo Great America (Santa Clara) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46 milesMcAfee Coliseum (Oakland’s Athletics and Raiders) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13.6 milesAT&T Park (San Francisco Giants) . . . . . . . . . . . .

21 miles

Saint Mary’s StadiumSaint Mary’s Stadium is the home to the

women’s and men's soccer and women’s lacrosse teams. Located in the southeast corner of campus with views of the rolling hills of Moraga, Saint Mary’s Stadium seats 5,500 spectators in one of the most picturesque settings in the country. Saint Mary’s Stadium, which has hosted a number of soccer tournaments throughout the years, was the home of the football team since 1973 and hosted more than 160 football games in 30 years. The field received a new Bermuda grass playing surface in 2006.

McKeon PavilionMcKeon Pavilion is the home to the men’s

basketball, women’s basketball and women’s volleyball teams. McKeon Pavilion, which was constructed in 1978, features a 3,500-seat basketball court and received a new floor during the summer of 2004 and a lighting upgrade in the summer of 2008. Large, boisterous crowds are the norm for Saint Mary’s, giving the Gaels a great haven and an exciting place to watch a sporting event. McKeon Pavilion is the largest enclosed arena in Contra Costa County and is part of the Brother Albert Rahill Activity Center.

Louis Guisto FieldLocated in the front of the campus, Louis Guisto Field has been the

home site for baseball since 1928. Originally named the Brother Agon Field, the facility was renamed after legendary baseball-great Louis Guisto in 1965. “The Guisto,” as nicknamed by players and coaches, is set amongst towering pine trees with views of the campus and the surrounding Moraga hills. Just a few steps away from various types of student housing, the field provides Saint Mary’s students a popular venue to enjoy the California sunshine and support the Gaels.

Cottrell FieldCompleted in October of 1999, Cottrell Field has been the home for

the Saint Mary’s Softball team for the past nine seasons. Constructed almost entirely by the Saint Mary’s College Buildings and Grounds staff, Cottrell Field was named a 2000 NFCA Regional Surface Field winner. In the inaugural season at Cottrell Field, the Gaels hosted 31 games and posted an 18-13 home record. The field of dreams became a reality thanks to Elizabeth Larson’s donation, and she requested the field be named after Dr. John Cottrell and Katherine Casassa Cottrell.

Timothy Korth Tennis ComplexSince the winter of 1990, the Timothy Korth Tennis Complex has

housed the Saint Mary’s men’s and women’s tennis teams. The complex features 12 courts, offices for coaches, and is located steps away from Louis Guisto (baseball) and Cottrell (softball) Fields. In the summer of 2008 all 12 courts were resurfaced and painted, while permanent seating was also installed.

Additionally, the Korth Tennis Complex has served as host to numerous Rolex, NorCal and North Coast Section High School tournaments, as well as multiple West Coast Conference Championships.

Garaventa FieldGaraventa Field has played host to both the men’s and women’s soccer teams

for the last 20 years. The playing surface at Garaventa Field was changed from a rye grass to Bermuda grass in the summer of 2003 to create a faster playing surface. The new grass field was the first renovation to the field since its inception in 1988. Garaventa Field currently serves as the practice field for men's and women's soccer, since the teams moved their matches to Saint Mary's Stadium in 2004.

SMC Student-Athletes Visited the Following Bay Area Schools:Camino Pablo Elementary SchoolDel Rey SchoolEl Monte Elementary SchoolFair Oaks Elementary SchoolHighlands Elementary SchoolJoaquin Moraga Intermediate SchoolLafayette Elementary SchoolLos Perales Elementary SchoolPalmer Elementary SchoolRheem Elementary SchoolSequoia Elementary SchoolSleepy Hollow Elementary SchoolSpring Hill Elementary School

Community Service ActivitiesSaint Mary’s College has a long-standing involvement in community services.

Using the example of Saint John Baptist De La Salle, Gael student-athletes uphold the Lasallian mission of the College by volunteering many hours of service to local youth, elderly, and underprivileged communities. During the 2007-08 academic year, all Gael athletic teams committed to serve one or more community organizations.

Other community service programs completed by Gael student-athletes:

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Catholic Youth Organization Skills Clinics and Autograph Sessionsin San

Francisco

School District

The benefits of community service for the student-athlete are many. Personal and social adjustments develop from working with others. A community service commitment allows a student-athlete to reach outside the Saint Mary’s community and realize their relation with the rest of the world. Saint Mary’s College of California is com-mitted to service learning in a variety of ways.

Student-Athletes have the opportunity to use the values, work ethic and leadership skills learned through athletics to positively influ-ence others in the community. By volunteering at local events, Saint Mary’s student-athletes are some of the best ambassador’s for the College.

Captions1-Saint Mary's Director of Athletics and Recreational Sports, Mark Orr, helps distrubute shoes at the Soles-4-Souls drive. 2-A number of SMC Student-Athletes participate in the Moraga-the-Beautiful clean-up. 3-Baseball player Toby DeMello reads to students at Camino Pablo Elementary. 4-Former women's soccer player Ashley Dernbach stops for a picture at St. Anthony's Food and Clothing Drive. 5-The men's

Children's Hospital of Oakland.

Saint Mary’s enjoys a long and rich tradition of academic achievement among its athletic programs. Following the end of the 2009-10 athletic year, 27 Gael student-athletes were named to West Coast Conference All-Academic Teams, five players from the women’s lacrosse team earned Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic recognition, and five softball players earned Pacific Coast Conference All-Academic Honors.

With 242 student-athletes on campus last year, 107 student athletes (44.2 percent) earned at least a 3.0 grade point average. In at least one semester 86 student-athletes (38 percent) earned a scholar-athletes status (minimum 3.20 GPA) and 60 student-athletes (25 percent) made the Dean’s list (minimum 3.50 GPA). Additionally, 90 student-athletes from the college’s 12 WCC teams were represented on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. In total, 46 percent of the players on SMC’s 2009-10 WCC rosters carry a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.

The 2009-10 season marked the 10th year of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, recognizing the top 10 GPA’s in the entire athletic program. Jillian Parlee from the women's rowing team garnered top honors while being a member of the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for in her first year.

Students who choose Saint Mary’s College for continued learning receive much more than a run-of-the-mill education. They join one of the West Coast’s premier academic institutions that is consistently recognized for its excellence by U.S. News and World Report.

With a sterling reputation for both academics and athletics, Saint Mary’s College provides the rare balance of small college size with NCAA Division I competition. Gael student-athletes receive guidance and counseling to meet their needs from the first day on campus until they graduate. Taking many forms, assistance includes course and major selection, study skills workshops, opportunities for supervised study time, and the proctoring of exams while competing away from campus. Coordinating the athletic efforts for Saint Mary’s College are a team of Katie Davis, Director of Academic Services, Kari Montero, Assistant A.D. of Student-Athlete Services and Chris Harrell, Coordinator of Eligibility and Compliance. They will draw from the campus’ many other resources, including the Office of Advising Services, the Career Development Center, Academic Support and Achievement Programs, and the Library and Media Centers. Workshops throughout the year are offered in the areas of:

Jillian Parlee (WRowing)Kevin Smith (MGolf)

Bradley Alban (MCross Country)Rob VanWyck (MCross Country

Maryanne Cronin (Softball)Dylan Leslie (MSoccer)

Youssef El Bouzkari (MTennis)Lucas Tirelli (MTennis)

Michael Cipolla (Baseball)Molly Aloia (WTennis)

The Athletic Director’s Honor Roll included:

Here are some other examples of the academic excellence Saint Mary’s student-athletes continue to exemplify:

60 Dean’s List Honorees (minimum 3.50 GPA) 107 Scholar-Athletes (Minimum 3.20 GPA) 90 Student-Athletes on the 2007-08 Commissioner’s Honor Roll

(minimum cumulative 3.00 GPA in WCC sponsored sports) 18 First Team WCC All-Academic Selections and 9 Honorable Mention WCC All-Academci Selections 5 women’s lacrosse players named to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation All-Academic Team 6 members of the softball team were recognized on the Pacific Coast Softball Conference

Commissioner’s Honor Roll 3 Summa Cum Laude, 2 Magna Cum Laude, and 6 Cum Laude 2010 Graduates 3 Student Athletes received Academic Department Commencement Honors at the 2010 graduation.

Completed in October of 1992, the Saint Mary’s College Power Plant provides Gael student-athletes, students, faculty and staff a first-class weight room and training facility.

Spearheaded by former College President Brother Mel Anderson, FSC, the facility offers Gael student-athletes state-of-the-art equipment including free weights, weight machines, stairmasters, and treadmills.

With the hire of the first Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Saint Mary’s, Gene Mirra, in February of 2002, the Power Plant has seen significant changes in a short time. Much of the old equipment has been replaced by collegiate standard racking systems, including five platform squat rack stations with multi use benches in each location. Iron weight

plates were replaced with safer more functional rubber covered Olympic bumper plates. With the addition of this equipment it allows for more Olympic and ground

based training, and an athletically functional weight training facility for student-athletes.In the summer of 2003, the Power Plant gained an addition of 250-square feet with the removal of the Power

Plant’s final boiler. With the additional floor space, six leg machines were added to aid in athletic development and rehabilitation.

The 2,500 square-foot facility allows Saint Mary’s student-athletes to train in sport-specific programs year round. Workout programs are designed to increase athletic performance, prevent and rehabilitate injuries, and improve mental and physical health. These goals are achieved by utilizing Olympic lifts, strength training, flex-

ibility, quickness, and agility drills. In addition, upper and lower body plyo-metrics, various types of conditioning, and nutrition education are available to Gael student-athletes.

The building derived its name from its days as the Powerhouse for the Campus. Although now devoted to weights and exercise equipment, this 1928 building was named in the days when the great boilers supplied heat and water to the entire campus. A large steam whistle was mounted on the roof and coded blasts were used to summon janitors from across the campus. Students, with little else to do at night, would climb up the walls and cross the precarious ledge to tie down the whistle. The boilers were removed in 1992 and the two-story space was redesigned by the Athletic Department. As a reminder of its original purpose, the disused smokestack still remains.

Gene MirraHead Strength and Conditioning Coach

Kelly Clark Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Athletic Training Staff

Our Mission To support the student athletes at Saint Mary’s College by providing the highest standard in

quality, comprehensive medical care through professionalism, experience, and integrity.

Facilities The Athletic Training Room is located in Madigan Gymnasium, and offers the latest in equipment and state of the art technology used in the care, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. 10am –6pm (fall), 10am – 6pm (spring) and 10am-4pm (summer).

Athletic Training StaffThe Saint Mary’s College Sports Medicine Team is a group of over 30 medical providers assembled to assist in the care, prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The team consists of Orthopedic Surgeons, General Surgeons, General Practice Physicians, Physical Therapists, Dentists, Ear/Nose and Throat Physicians, Neurologists, Neuro-Psychologists, and Podiatrists. The Athletic Training Staff operates under the direct supervision of Dr. Chad A. Roghair, and routinely collaborates with them to make all decisions regarding athletic injuries and participation. Currently Dr. Roghair operates as the Medical Director and Head Team Physician, by providing both medical and administrative oversight to the Athletic Training Staff and the SMC Sports Medicine

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Associate Director of Athletic Training Services Laura Dixon returns to Saint

Degree in Exercise Sport Science with an emphasis in Athletic Training, Dixon went on to complete a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology from California State University Hayward in 2003. Dixon will work primarily with the men’s soccer, baseball, women's rowing programs. Assistant Athletic Trainer Rachel Salazar joined the Saint Mary’s College Athletic Training Staff in the fall of 2007. Rachel returns to Saint Mary’s College after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Kinesiolo-gy (05’), and receiving a Master’s of Science Degree (Plymouth State University ’07) in Athletic Training. Rachel will provide coverage to the women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, and golf programs. graduate of Washington State University (Bachelor’s in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training ’06) and San Jose State University (Master’s in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training ’06). Amy most recently worked as a graduate assistant at Stanford University. Her responsibilities at Saint Mary’s will be the women’s soccer, men's basketball, and softball programs.

Our Mission To support the student athletes at Saint Mary’s College by providing the highest standard in

quality, comprehensive medical care through professionalism, experience, and integrity.

Facilities The Athletic Training Room is located in Madigan Gymnasium, and offers the latest in equipment and state of the art technology used in the care, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. 10am –6pm (fall), 10am – 6pm (spring) and 10am-4pm (summer).

Athletic Training StaffThe Saint Mary’s College Sports Medicine Team is a group of over 30 medical providers assembled to assist in the care, prevention, evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The team consists of Orthopedic Surgeons, General Surgeons, General Practice Physicians, Physical Therapists, Dentists, Ear/Nose and Throat Physicians, Neurologists, Neuro-Psychologists, and Podiatrists. The Athletic Training Staff operates under the direct supervision of Dr. Chad A. Roghair, and routinely collaborates with them to make all decisions regarding athletic injuries and participation. Currently Dr. Roghair operates as the Medical Director and Head Team Physician, by providing both medical and administrative oversight to the Athletic Training Staff and the SMC Sports Medicine

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Associate Director of Athletic Training Services Laura Dixon returns to Saint

Degree in Exercise Sport Science with an emphasis in Athletic Training, Dixon went on to complete a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology from California State University Hayward in 2003. Dixon will work primarily with the men’s soccer, baseball, women's rowing programs. Assistant Athletic Trainer Rachel Salazar joined the Saint Mary’s College Athletic Training Staff in the fall of 2007. Rachel returns to Saint Mary’s College after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Kinesiolo-gy (05’), and receiving a Master’s of Science Degree (Plymouth State University ’07) in Athletic Training. Rachel will provide coverage to the women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, and golf programs. graduate of Washington State University (Bachelor’s in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training ’06) and San Jose State University (Master’s in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Athletic Training ’06). Amy most recently worked as a graduate assistant at Stanford University. Her responsibilities at Saint Mary’s will be the women’s soccer, men's basketball, and softball programs.

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Michael�   Wayman�   has�   been�  the�  head�  men’s�  tennis�  coach�  at�  Saint�  Mary’s�  College�  since�  1996.�   �   The�   three-­‐time�  WCC�  Coach�   of�   the�   Year,�  Wayman�  enters�  his�  16th�  year�  as�  head�  coach�  of�  the�  men’s�  team,�  and�  has�  also�  served�  as�   the�   facil-­‐ity�   supervisor�   of�   the�   Timo-­‐thy�   Korth�   Tennis�   Complex�  throughout�  his�  tenure.

Against�  West�  Coast�  Conference�  opponents,�  Wayman�  has�  led�  the�  Gaels�  

men’s�  tennis�  team�  in�  the�  41-­‐year�  history�  of�  the�  WCC�  Championship.�  �  Wayman�  has�  been�  named�  the�  WCC�  Coach�  of�  the�  Year�  three�  times�  in�  the�  last�  seven�  years,�  receiving�  the�  honor�  in�  2004,�  2007,�  and�  2008.

Under�  his�  guidance,�   two�  players�  have�  been�  named�  as�   the�   top�   fresh-­‐man�  in�  the�  conference.�  �  Wayman�  led�  Frank�  Schmitt�  to�  the�  2001�  WCC�  Freshman�  of�  the�  Year�  after�  posting�  a�  13-­‐5�  record�  in�  singles�  and�  13-­‐5�  doubles�  record�  as�  well.�   �   In�  2000,�  Thomas�  Burgemeister�  was�  named�  

Mary’s�  men’s�  tennis�  player�  to�  ever�  be�  named�  as�  the�  WCC�  Freshman�  of�  the�  Year.

has�  guided�  Lucas�  Tirelli�   to�   three�   consecutive�  All-­‐WCC�  Second�  Team�  honors�   from�  2008-­‐10,�   and�  also�   guided�  Andre�   Sion�   to�  All-­‐WCC�  First�  Team�  honors�  in�  2004�  and�  2006.�  �  The�  duo�  of�  Joel�  Kusnierz�  and�  Tirelli�  

after�  the�  2008�  season.�  �  Achim�  Christner�  was�  also�  named�  to�  the�  CoSIDA�  Academic�  All-­‐District�  Eight�  First�  Team�  in�  2008.�  As�  the�  head�  coach�  at�  

Head Coach Michael Wayman

Michael WaymanHead CoachUSC, 197516th Year

Michael Wayman Coaching File

PersonalHire�  Date:�  July�  15,�  1995Record�  at�  SMC:�  155-­‐189�  (63-­‐74�  WCC)Career�  Record:�  SameBirthdate:�  May�  6,�  1953

EducationBA�  in�  History�   �   USC,�  1975

Coaching HistoryHead�  Coach�   �   Saint�  Mary's�  College�  (1995-­‐pres.)

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SMC,�  Wayman�  has�  also�  produced�  24�  WCC�  All-­‐Academic�  honorees�  over�  the�  past�  15�  years.

Under�  Wayman,�  the�  Gaels�  have�  received�  a�  national�  ranking�  by�  the�  In-­‐tercollegiate�  Tennis�  Association�  during�  three�  different�  seasons.�   �  The�  

when�  the�  Gaels�  received�  a�  No.�  58�  ranking�  from�  the�  ITA.�  �  Wayman�  led�  the�  Gaels�  to�  the�  best�  season�  in�  program�  history�  in�  2008,�  as�  the�  team�  

The�  2009�  team�  was�  ranked�  as�  high�  as�  No.�  49�  in�  the�  country,�  as�  well�  as�  the�  doubles�  duo�  of�  Joel�  Kusnierz�  and�  Marek�  Dovak�  earned�  the�  pro-­‐

As�  the�   facility�  supervisor�  of�   the�  Timothy�  Korth�  Tennis�  Complex,�   the�  site�  has�  hosted�  nine�  West�  Coast�  Conference�  Championships,�  with�  the�  most�   recent�  one�  occurring�   in�  2009.�   �  As�   facility�   supervisor,�  Wayman�  serves�  as�  the�  WCC�  Championship�  tournament�  director,�  which�  entails�  a�  variety�  of�  duties,�  such�  as�  coordinating�  the�  schedule�  with�  the�  WCC�  of-­‐

-­‐ing�  any�  maintenance�  of�  the�  courts.�  �  Wayman�  has�  also�  been�  responsible�  for�  keeping�  the�  courts’�  conditions�  top-­‐notch�  and�  oversaw�  the�  updat-­‐ing�  of�  the�  facility�  in�  the�  summer�  of�  2008.

Michael WaymanWayman�   brings�   an�   extensive�   coaching�   background�   with�   him�   to�  Moraga.�   �   From�   1984-­‐85�   he�  was�   the�   Tennis�   Professional�   at�   the�   Val-­‐ley�  Vista�  Club�  in�  Walnut�  Creek,�  where�  he�  directed�  and�  advanced�  the�  junior�   and�   college�  player�  programs.�   Since�  1990,�   the�  England�  native�  has�   coached�   the�   NCTA/USTA�   Zonal�   Championship�   teams�   and�   from�  1986-­‐1993,�  he�  directed�  the�  Junior�  Excellence�  Program�  for�  the�  North-­‐ern�  California�  Tennis�  Association.�  In�  addition�  to�  giving�  private�  lessons,�  Wayman�  also�  coaches�  youth�  clinics�  through�  the�  Saint�  Mary’s�  Summer�  Camp�  Program.�  

A�  1975�  graduate�  from�  the�  University�  of�  Southern�  California,�  Wayman�  majored�  in�  History�  and�  History�  of�  Art.�  A�  three-­‐year�  letter�  winner�  with�  the�  Trojans,�   he�  was�   a�   two-­‐time�  First�   Team�  All-­‐American�   and�  was�   a�  three-­‐time�  Dean’s�  List�  honoree.�  �  �  �  

After�  his�   graduation�   from�  USC,�  Wayman�  was�   a�   touring�  professional�  on�  the�  ATP�  Grand�  Prix�  Circuit�  (1975-­‐1983),�  competing�  in�  a�  variety�  of�  major�  tournaments,�  including�  Wimbledon,�  the�  United�  States�  Open,�  the�  United�  States�  Indoors,�  WCT,�  and�  World�  Team�  Tennis.�  �  �  �  

Born�  in�  Dulwich,�  England,�  Wayman�  and�  his�  wife�  Nancy�  reside�  in�  Mar-­‐tinez,�  CA.�  �  

Head Coach Michael Wayman

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Assistant Coach

A�  native�  of�  Longreach,�  Aus-­‐tralia,�   Mike�   Luck�   joins�   the�  SMC�  men’s�   tennis�   coaching�  staff�   as�   an�   assistant�   coach�  after�   playing�   for�   the�   Gaels�  for�   two�   years.�   Luck’s�   pri-­‐mary�   responsibilities�   with�  the�   team�  will�   be�   to�   help�   in�  physical�   conditioning,�   ad-­‐ministrative�   duties,�   and�  on-­‐court�  work.�   �  As�  a�  player�  

at�   Saint�  Mary’s,�   after�   redshirting�  his�   freshman�  year,�   Luck�  appeared�  in�  nine�  singles�  matches�  and�  21�  doubles�  matches�  over�  his�  sophomore�  and�  junior�  year.�  �  Luck�  is�  currently�  a�  business�  major�  at�  Saint�  Mary's.

Mike LuckAssistant CoachSaint Mary's, 20111st Year

Mike Luck Coaching File

EducationBA�  in�  Business�  Administration�   Saint�  Mary's,�  2011

Playing HistorySaint�  Mary's�  College�   2008-­‐2010

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2011 Saint Mary's Men's Tennis Roster

Name Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School)Saad Benkirane 6-0 So. Casablanca, Morocco (Auburn-Montgomery)Michael Carreno 6-2 Jr. Alamo, Calif. (Monte Vista)Steven Dawson-Roberts 5-10 Jr. Auburn, Calif. (Jesuit)Youssef El Bouzkouri 5-6 Sr. Meknes, Morocco (Shiller)Gerald Ellison 6-0 Sr. Seattle, Wash. (O'Dea HS)Sherif Hamdy 6-2 Jr. Cairo, Egypt (AIS Cairo)Gavin Leon 6-3 Jr. Sydney, Australia (Moorebank)Joakim Norstrom 6-5 Fr. Stockholm, Sweeden (Jensen Gymnasium)Maxime Olivan 6-0 RSo. Toulouse, France (Lycee Bellevue)Lucas Tirelli 5-11 Sr. Riedisheim, France (Nice)Matt Welty 5-10 RJr. Walnut Creek, Calif. (Northgate) Head Coach: Michael Wayman (USC, 1975/ 16th Year)

2011 Roster

Back Row (L-R): Matt Welty, Steven Dawson-Roberts, Saad Benkirane, Maxime Olivan, Youssef El Bouzkouri. Front Row (L-R): Michael Carreno, Gerald Ellison, Joakim Norstrom, Lucas Tirelli, Sherif Hamdy, Gavin Leon

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Michael Carreno

As�   a�   Sophomore�   (2009-­10):�   Saw�   action�   in�   13�  matches�  during�  the�  season...

6-­‐7�   overall�   singles�   record,�  while�   posting�   a�   4-­‐9�   record�  in�  doubles...was�  1-­‐1�  at�  No.�  5�  singles�  and�  5-­‐6�  while�  playing�  at�   the�   No.�   6�   position...in�  doubles�   play,�   was�   4-­‐7�   at�  No.�   2�   with�   partner�   Andrea�  

Zannoni�  and�  0-­‐2�  at�  No.�  3�  with�  partner�  Mike�  Luck...helped�  SMC�  post�  a�  4-­‐0�  win�  over�  Portland�  in�  the�  second�  round�  of�  the�  WCC�  Championships�  with�  a�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐2�  win�  over�  Mike�  Pigou�  at�  No.�  6�  singles...had�  a�  straight-­‐

back-­‐to-­‐back�   singles�   victories�   in�  matches�   against�   UC�  Riverside�   and�  

win�  of�  the�  season�  came�  against�  Jack�  Horowitz�  (6-­‐4,�  6-­‐0)�  in�  a�  6-­‐1�  win�  over�  UC�  Davis�  on�  Mar.�  6...had�  a�  9-­‐8�  doubles�  win�  in�  a�  6-­‐1�  SMC�  victory�  over�  Gonzaga�  on�  Apr.�  3...posted�  back-­‐to-­‐back�  doubles�  victories�  against�  

on�  Mar.�  4.

As�  a�  Freshman�  (2008-­09):�  Played�  at�  San�  Francisco�  for�  his�  freshman�  season.

High�  School:�  A�  native�  of�  Alamo,�  CA�  where�  he�  attended�  Monte�  Vista�  High�   School...ranked�   among�   the�   top-­‐10�   in�   the�   boys�   16's�   and�   18's�  age�  groups�   in�  Northern�  California...in�   the�   summer�  of�  2009,�  he�  won�  the�  Yuba�  City�  Men's�  Open�  Championship...earned�  the�  USTA�  National�  Sportsmanship�   Award...is�   currently�   working�   towards�   a�   Sociology/Psychology�  split�  major.

Returning Players

JuniorAlamo, Calif.Monte Vista

Steven Dawson-Roberts' Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2010 - - - - 1-1 5-6 6-7 - 4-7 0-2 4-9 Career - - - - 1-1 5-6 6-7 - 4-7 0-2 4-9

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Steven Dawson-Roberts

Sophomore�   (2010):�   Saw�  action�   in�   22-­‐of-­‐23�   matches�  in�   doubles,�   while�   playing�  eight�   singles�   matches...posted�   an�   overall�   record�   of�  8-­‐12�  in�  doubles�  and�  was�  2-­‐6�  in�   singles...best�   record�   in�  doubles�  came�  at�  No.�  3�  when�  he�   was�   6-­‐6�   with�   partner�  Sherif�  Hamdy...posted�  an�  8-­‐2�  win�  against�  Portland,�  helping�  

the�  Gaels�   to�   a�  4-­‐0�  win�  over�   the�  Pilots�   in�   the�  WCC�  Championships...posted�  back-­‐to-­‐back�  doubles�  wins�   twice,�   once�  against�  UC�  Riverside�  and�  Gonzaga,�  and�  against�  Loyola�  Marymount�  and�  UC�  Davis...in�  singles�  play,�  had�  back-­‐to-­‐back�  three-­‐set�  wins�  against�  opponents�  from�  Eastern�  Washington�  and�  San�  Francisco...his�  6-­‐3,�  4-­‐6,�  6-­‐3�  win�  over�  EWU's�  Kevin�  Anderson�  helped�  the�  Gaels�  post�  a�  5-­‐2�  win�  over�  the�  Eagles...defeated�  William�  Schumacher�  of�  USF�  3-­‐6,�  7-­‐6,�  7-­‐6�  on�  Feb.�  17.

Freshman�  (2009):�  Compiled�  a�  3-­‐1�  overall�  singles�  mark�  and�  3-­‐7�  record�  

career,�  defeating�  players�  from�  Sonoma�  State�  and�  Northern�  Colorado...

to�  defeat�  teams�  from�  No.�  25�  California�  and�  Sonoma�  State...against�  the�  Golden�  Bears�  Dawson-­‐Roberts�  and�  Tirelli�  defeated�  Nick�  Andrews�  and�  Kallim�  Stewart�  in�  a�  tight�  match�  on�  court�  two,�  8-­‐7�  (3-­‐0)...played�  with�  

topping�   Gonzaga�   at�   the�   No.�   3�   spot�   in�   the�  WCC�   Championships�   on�  February�  28.

High�  School:�  Joined�  the�  Gaels�  from�  Auburn,�  CA�  where�  he�  earned�  four�  letters�   in�   tennis�  at�   Jesuit�  High�  School�   in�  Sacramento,�  CA...was�  a�  CIF�  doubles�   champion�  and�   three-­‐time�  CIF�   singles�   runner-­‐up...ranked�   in�  the�   top-­‐50�   in�  doubles�  nationally�  and�  was�  ranked�  No.�  6�   in�  Northern�  California�  for�  singles...earned�  the�  top�  spot�  in�  Northern�  California�  for�  doubles,�  ranking�  No.�  1...won�  the�  level�  two�  national�  doubles�  at�  Costa�  

level�   three�   in�   the�  West�  Coast�  Championship...earned�   four�  all-­‐league�  nods,�  two�  in�  the�  Delta�  River�  and�  two�  in�  the�  Delta�  League...named�  the�  doubles�   league�  Most�  Valuable�  Player�  once...also�  recruited�  by�  Loyola�  Marymount,�   UC�   Santa�   Cruz,�   and�   San�   Diego...chose�   Saint�  Mary's�   for�  its�   great�   academics,�   outstanding�   tennis�   program,�   and�   to�   follow�   in�  his�   brother's�   (Thomas,�   '07)�   footsteps...plans�   to�   major�   in�   business�  administration.

Returning Players

JuniorAuburn, Calif.Jesuit

Steven Dawson-Roberts' Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2009 - - - 1-0 1-0 1-1 3-1 - 2-6 1-1 3-72010 - - - - 0-1 2-5 2-6 1-6 1-1 6-5 8-12 Career - - - 1-0 1-1 3-6 5-7 1-6 3-7 7-6 11-19

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Returning Players

Youssef El Bouzkouri

Junior�  (2010):�  Competed�  in�  18-­‐of-­‐23�  singles�  matches,�  all�  at�  the�  No.�  5�  position,�  posting�  a�   6-­‐11�   overall�   record...saw�  action�  in�  one�  doubles�  match,�  losing�   8-­‐3�   against�   #16�  Louisville...was�   selected�   to�  the�   West�   Coast�   Conference�  All-­‐Academic�  team...last�  win�  of�  the�  season�  was�  a�  straight�  sets�   victory�   (6-­‐1,�   6-­‐2)�  over�   Sean�   Peterson�   of�   UC�  

Riverside,�  to�  help�  SMC�  post�  a�  6-­‐1�  win�  over�  the�  Highlanders...opened�  the�  year�  with�  three�  straight�  wins,�   including�  a�  three-­‐set�  victory�  (6-­‐1,�  3-­‐6,�  7-­‐6)�  over�  Philipp�  Eberhard�  of�  Hawaii,�  straight-­‐sets�  (7-­‐6,�  6-­‐4)�  win�  over�  Kasper�  Konyves�  of�  UNLV,�  and�  a�  three�  sets�  (6-­‐4,�  4-­‐6,�  6-­‐4)�  win�  over�  Kevin�  Taylor�  of�  Northern�  Arizona.

Sophomore�   (2009):�   Posted�   a�   10-­‐9�   overall�   singles�   record�   and�   1-­‐1�  doubles�  mark...played�  the�  majority�  of�  his�  singles�  matches�  at�   the�  No.�  6�   spot,�   recording�   a�  7-­‐8�  mark...won�   the�  only�  match�  he�  played�  at�   the�  No.�   3�   position,�   defeating�   Jordan�   Boecker�   from�   Northern�   Colorado,�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐1...was�  4-­‐4�  against�  conference�  opponents,�  including�  wins�  over�  Santa�  Clara�  (4/18/09)�  and�  Loyola�  Marymount�  (4/19/09)�  in�  the�  WCC�  Championships...only�  doubles�  win�   came�  with�   fellow�  sophomore�   Jeff�  Emmerson,�  as�   they�   topped�  a�  pair�   from�  Northern�  Colorado�  on�  court�  three.

Freshman�  (2008):�  As�  a�  freshman�  posted�  a�  9-­‐10�  singles�  record�  while�  playing�  a�  crucial�  role�  at�  the�  No.�  6�  position...put�  together�  a�  six-­‐match�  win-­‐streak�  at�  the�  beginning�  of�  the�  season,�  including�  victories�  over�  San�  

match�  against�  Nils�  Schive,�  7-­‐5,�  6-­‐4...posted�  a�  5-­‐3�  record�  against�  WCC�  opponents...only�   doubles�   win�   came�   against�   Santa�   Clara,�   pairing�   up�  with�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  to�  top�  the�  Broncos�  8-­‐3.

High�  School:�  Came�  to�  Saint�  Mary's�  from�  Meknes,�  Morocco...attended�  Shiller�  High�  School�  in�  Barcelona,�  Spain...won�  the�  Monty�  Tour�  in�  March�  

in�  the�  Moroccan�  Championships�  in�  16s�  and�  18s�  division...chose�  Saint�  Mary's�   for�   its�  excellent�   reputation,�   tennis�  program,�  and�  head�  Coach�  Michael�  Wayman.

SeniorMeknes, MoroccoShiller

Youssef El Bouzkouri's Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2008 - - - - 2-0 7-10 9-10 - - 1-11 1-112009 - - 1-0 1-1 1-0 7-8 10-9 - 0-1 1-0 1-12010 - - - - 6-11 - 6-11 - - 0-1 0-1 Career - - 1-0 1-1 9-11 14-18 25-30 - 0-1 2-12 2-13

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Returning Players

Gerald Ellison

Junior�   (2010):�   Saw�   action�  in�   seven�   doubles�   matches,�  posting�   an�   0-­‐7�   record...was�  0-­‐1�   at�   No.�   2�   doubles�   with�  partner�  Matt�  Welty...was�  0-­‐6�  when�  playing�  No.�  3�  doubles,�  including�   an�   0-­‐5�  mark�  with�  Mike�  Luck�  and�  an�  0-­‐1�  record�  with�   Youssef�   El�   Bouzkouri...closest�  match�  of�  the�  year�  was�  an�   8-­‐9�   loss�   against�   Eastern�  Washington.

Sophomore�   (2009):�   Played�   doubles�   for�   the�   Gaels,�   recording�   a�   7-­‐4�  

partners,�  defeating�  Gonzaga,�  Northern�  Colorado,�  San�  Francisco,�  Nevada,�  

doubles�  matches�  of�  the�  WCC�  Championships�  with�  Leon,�  defeating�  teams�  from�  San�  Francisco�  (4/17/09)�  and�  Santa�  Clara�  (4/18/09)...best�  match�  of�  the�  year�  came�  against�  San�  Francisco�  (3/22/09)�  midway�  through�  the�  season,�  as�  the�  sophomore�  battled�  with�  Leon�  to�  defeat�  Einar�  Hart�  and�  Rainer�  Nachbauer�  9-­‐8�  (7-­‐2),�  clinching�  the�  doubles�  point�  and�  the�  team�  win�  for�  the�  Gaels.

Freshman�  (2008):�  Played�   in�   three�  singles�  matches�  and�  10�  doubles�  

doubles�  victories�  on�  the�  season...along�  with�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  defeated�  No.�  39�  California's�  Zach�  Gilbert�  and�  Bozhidar�  Katsarov,�  8-­‐6...teamed�  up�  with�  Zannoni�  again�  for�  an�  8-­‐6�  win�  over�  Southern�  Mississippi�  at�  the�  No.�   3�   position...rounded�  out�   his�   double's�  wins�  with�   an�  8-­‐1�  wipeout�  

High�  School:�  Came�  to�  Saint�  Mary's�  from�  Seattle,�  WA�  where�  he�  earned�  four�   varsity�   letters�   in�   tennis�   and�   two�   in�   water�   polo�   at�   O'Dea�   High�  

in�  the�  Northwest�   in�  USTA�  18's�  and�  ranked�  24th�  in�  Northwest�  Men's�  Open...named�  team�  MVP�  for�  his�  high�  school�  as�  a�  freshman�  and�  junior...won�   the�  State�  Tournament�  Sportsmanship�  Award...also�  recruited�  by�  Stillman�  College,�  Whittier,�  and�  West�  Point.

SeniorSeattle, Wash.O'Dea

Gerald Ellison's Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2008 - - - - - 1-2 1-2 0-2 - 3-6 3-82009 - - - - - - - 1-0 1-0 5-4 7-42010 - - - - - - - - 0-1 0-6 0-7 Career - - - - - 1-2 1-2 1-3 1-1 8-16 10-19

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Returning Players

Sherif Hamdy

S ophomore �   ( 2010 ) :�  Competed�  in�  all�  23�  matches,�  posting�  a�  10-­‐11�  overall�  record�  at�   No.�   3�   singles...was�   an�  Honorable�  Mention�  All-­‐West�  Coast�  Conference�  selection...posted�   an�   8-­‐12�   record�   in�  doubles�  play,�  including�  a�  1-­‐1�  record�  at�  No.�  1,�  a�  1-­‐6�  record�  at�  No.�  2,�  and�  a�  6-­‐5�  record�  at�  No.�  

matches�  of�  the�  season,�  defeating�  Geza�  Bazula�  of�  LMU�  5-­‐7,�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐4�  in�  the�  third�  round�  of�  the�  WCC�  Championships...also�  had�  a�  6-­‐3,�  7-­‐5�  win�  over�  Jay�  

six�  of�  seven�  matches,�  including�  three�  straight�  matches�  from�  Mar.�  4-­‐14�  and�  Mar.�  27-­‐Apr�  8...posted�  an�  8-­‐2�  win�  over�  Portland�  when�  paired�  with�  Steven�  Dawson-­‐Roberts�  in�  second�  round�  of�  the�  WCC�  Championships...was�  6-­‐5�  overall�  in�  doubles�  when�  paired�  with�  Dawson-­‐Roberts...duo�  of�  Hamdy�  and�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  defeated�  Eastern�  Washington's�  top�  doubles�  team,�  8-­‐4.

Freshman�  (2009):�  Finished�  freshman�  campaign�  with�  an�  11-­‐5�  doubles�  

midway�  through�  the�  season,�  pairing�  up�  with�  Achim�  Christner�  and�  Steven�  Dawson-­‐Roberts�  to�  defeat�  teams�  from�  Loyola�  Marymount,�  No.�  5�  Stanford,�  UC�  Davis,�  Gonzaga,�  and�  Santa�  Clara...was�  6-­‐3�  in�  doubles�  play�  against�  WCC�  opponents...posted�  a�  9-­‐3�  record�  when�  playing�  with�  Christner,�  including�  

the�  West�  Coast�  Conference�  Honorable�  Mention�  team�  for�  doubles�  with�  

defeating�  Bozhidar�  Katsarov,�  7-­‐6�  (3-­‐0),�  3-­‐6,�  1-­‐0�  (5-­‐0).

High�  School:�  Joined�  the�  Gaels�  from�  Cairo,�  Egypt�  where�  he�  attended�  American�  International�  School...ranked�  third�  individually�  in�  Egypt�  and�  No.�  240�  by�  the�  International�  Tennis�  Federation�  (ITF)...won�  the�  IFT�  in�  

in�   Arab�   Championships...participated�   in�   the�   African�   Championship�  

recruited�  by�  Boise�  State,�  Western�  Michigan,�  and�  Wright...chose�  Saint�  Mary's�  because�  of�  its�  excellent�  tennis�  program�  and�  top�  competition�  in�  the�  West�  Coast�  Conference...plans�  to�  major�  in�  economics.

JuniorCairo, EgyptAIS Cairo

Sherif Hamdy's Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2009 - - - 0-2 1-1 1-5 2-8 2-1 6-3 3-1 11-5 2010 - - 10-11 - - - 10-11 1-1 1-6 6-5 8-12 Career - - 10-11 0-2 1-1 1-5 12-19 3-2 7-9 9-6 19-17

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Gavin Leon

Sophomore�   (2010):�   An�  Honorable�  Mention�  All-­‐WCC�  selection�  in�  doubles�  and�  All-­‐WCC�   Academic�   selection...posted�  a�  5-­‐16�  singles�  record,�  while�  playing�  all�  23�  matches�  at�   the�   No.�   4�   position...had�  an�   11-­‐12�   overall�   record�   in�  doubles�   play,�   posting�   a�   10-­‐11�  mark�  at�  No.�  1�  and�  a�  1-­‐1�  mark�   at�   No.�   2...was�   one�   of�  two�   players�   to�   play�   in�   all�  

23�  singles�  and�  doubles�  matches...posted�  a�  straight�  sets�  win�  over�  Jake�  Davis�  of�  Gonzaga�  to�  help�  the�  Gaels�  post�  a�  6-­‐1�  win�  over�  the�  Bulldogs...had�   back-­‐to-­‐back�   singles�   victories�   against�   UAB�   and�   UC�   Riverside...had�  a�  2-­‐5�   singles�   record�  against�  WCC�  competition...in�  doubles�  play,�  

season�  match�  of�  the�  year,�  the�  duo�  posted�  an�  8-­‐7�  win�  over�  No.�  57�  Santa�  Clara's�   top�  doubles�   team...posted�  a�  decisive�  8-­‐1�  victory�  over�  No.�  22�  Pepperdine's�  top�  doubles�  team�  on�  Apr.�  15...had�  a�  5-­‐4�  doubles�  record�  against�  WCC�  competition.

Freshman�   (2009):�  Posted�   a�   12-­‐10�   doubles�   record�   and�   6-­‐15�  mark�  in�   singles...paired�   with�   Gerald�   Ellison�   to�   go�   on�   a�   four-­‐match�   win�  streak�   with�   wins�   over�   Northern�   Colorado,�   San�   Francisco,�   Nevada,�  and�   Montana...played�   with�   fellow�   Aussie�   Mike�   Luck�   and�   posted�   a�  three-­‐match�  win-­‐streak�  earlier�  in�  the�  year,�  defeating�  teams�  from�  UC�  Davis,�   Gonzaga,�   and�   Santa�   Clara...ended�   the�   year�  with�   two�   doubles�  victories�  in�  the�  WCC�  Championship,�  edging�  San�  Francisco's�  Einar�  Hart�  and�  Rainer�  Nachbauer,�  9-­‐8�  (7-­‐5)�  on�  April�  17�  and�  Santa�  Clara's�  John�  Iwanski�  and�  Charlie�  Burke,�  8-­‐3,�  with�  Ellison�  as�  a�  partner.

High�   School:�   Joined�   the�   Gaels�   from�   Sydney,�   Australia,�   where�   he�  attended�   Moorebank�   High�   School...was�   an�   Australia�   Schoolboy�  Champion�  and�  Vic�  State�  Grass�  Court�  Champion�  during�  his�  prep�  career...won�   the�  NSW�   Sporting�   Blue�   and�   the�   Pierre�  De�   Coubertin�   awards...was�  the�  No.�  1�  ranked�  Australian�  Schoolboy...named�  to�  the�  Australian�  Honor�  Team...also�  recruited�  by�  Texas�  A&M,�  Loyola�  Marymount,�  and�  San�  Francisco...chose�   Saint�  Mary's�   for�   the�  opportunity�   to�  play�   for�   a�  great�  coach�  and�  team.

Returning Players

JuniorSydney, AustraliaMoorebank

Gavin Leon's Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2009 - - 4-6 2-9 - - 6-15 1-2 3-2 8-6 12-10 2010 - - - 5-16 - - 5-16 11-10 1-1 - 12-11 Career - - 4-6 7-25 - - 11-31 12-12 4-3 8-6 24-21

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Maxime Olivan

Sophomore�   (2010):�   Did�  not�   participate�   with�   the�  team.

Freshman�   (2009):�   Tabbed�  a�   7-­‐11�   overall�   singles�  record�   and�   went�   6-­‐8�   in�  doubles�   action...posted�   two�  three-­‐match�   win�   streaks�  throughout�   the�   year,�  including�   the�   last�   three�  matches�   of�   the�   season�   in�  

the�  conference�  championships...defeated�  players�  from�  San�  Francisco,�  Santa�   Clara,�   and�   Loyola�   Marymount�   in�   the�   championships,�   and�  

all�  but�  one�  of�  his�  doubles�  matches�  at�   the�  No.�  1�  position,�  along�  with�  Lucas�  Tirelli.

High�   School:�   Joined�   the�   Gaels�   from�   Toulouse,�   France�   where�   he�  attended�   Lycee�   Bellevue�   High�   School...participated�   in�   multiple�  tournaments�   while�   in�   France,�   including�   the�   ITF,�   ATP,�   and�   French�  Open...was�  a�  member�  of�  the�  best�  team�  in�  the�  third�  division�  of�  France...chose�  Saint�  Mary's�  because�  of�  the�  location,�  coaches,�  reputation,�  and�  tennis�  program.

Returning Players

Redshirt SophomoreToulouse, FranceLycee Bellevue

Maxime Olivan's Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2009 - 1-4 3-5 3-2 - - 7-11 5-8 1-0 - 6-82010 Redshirted the season Career - 1-4 3-5 3-2 - - 7-11 5-8 1-0 - 6-8

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Lucas Tirelli

Junior�   (2010):�  Garnered�   All-­‐West�   Coast�   Conference�   Second�   Team�   honors�   in�   singles�   and�  was�   an�  honorable�  mention�  selection�  in�  doubles...was�  named�  to�  the�  All-­‐WCC�  Academic�  Team...was�  one�  of�  two�  players�  to�  compete�  in�  all�  23�  matches�  in�  both�  singles�  and�  doubles...had�  a�  9-­‐13�  overall�  singles�  record...played�  No.�  1�  singles�  for�  the�  Gaels�   in�  18�  matches,�  and�  posted�  a�  7-­‐10�  record...was�  2-­‐3�  while�  playing�  at�  the�  No.�  2�  singles�  position...posted�  a�  2-­‐0�  record�  in�  the�  WCC�  Championships,�  defeating�  LMU's�  Ivan�  Lopez�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐4�  in�  the�  third�  round...defeated�  Portland's�  Filip�  Zivkovic�  in�  straight�  sets�  in�  the�  second�  

record�  of�  12-­‐11...was�  11-­‐5�  playing�  as�  the�  top�  doubles�  team,�  and�  was�  1-­‐6�  at�  the�  No.�  2�  position...had�  a�  5-­‐4�  record�  in�  doubles�  against�  WCC�  competition...�  in�  doubles�  play,�  paired�  up�  with�  Gavin�  Leon�  for�  the�  

regular�  season�  match�  of�  the�  year,�  the�  duo�  posted�  an�  8-­‐7�  win�  over�  No.�  57�  Santa�  Clara's�  top�  doubles�  team...posted�  a�  decisive�  8-­‐1�  victory�  over�  No.�  22�  Pepperdine's�  top�  doubles�  team�  on�  Apr.�  15.

Sophomore�  (2009):�  �  Was�  named�  to�  the�  West�  Coast�  Conference�  Second�  Team�   for�  singles�   for�   the�  second�  consecutive�  year...posted�  an�  overall�  record�  of�  9-­‐12�   in�  singles...played�  primarily�  at�   the�  No.�  1�  spot�   for�   the�  

the�  second�  spot...went�  5-­‐4�  in�  singles�  against�  conference�  opponents...posted�   a�   2-­‐0�   record�   in�   the�   WCC�   Championships,�   defeating�   USF's�  Tommy�  Tu�  (2-­‐6,�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐4)�  and�  LMU's�  Ivan�  Lopez�  (6-­‐4,�  6-­‐3)...went�  7-­‐13�  in�  doubles�  on�  the�  year,�  posting�  a�  5-­‐10�  record�  at�  the�  No.�  1�  spot�  and�  a�  2-­‐3�  record�  in�  the�  two�  position...teamed�  up�  with�  Steven�  Dawson-­‐Roberts�  at�   the�   two�   position�   to�   defeat�   No.�   25�   California's�   duo�   of�   Andrews/

Freshman�   (2008):�   Immediately�   made�   an�   impact�   as�   a�   freshman,�  posting�   a�   13-­‐9�   overall�   singles�   record�   while�   playing�   the�   majority�  of�  his�  matches�  at�   the�  No.�  2�  position...was�  named�   to�   the�  West�  Coast�  Conference�   First�   Team�   for�   doubles�   and�   second�   team�   for�   singles...defeated�  four�  conference�  opponents�  on�  the�  season...opened�  the�  year�  

California's�  Bozhidar�  Katsarov,�  6-­‐4,�  2-­‐6,�  6-­‐1�  at�  the�  three�  spot...helped�  

58�  San�  Diego�   in�  No.�  1�  doubles�  play,�  8-­‐6...played�  the�   last�  10�  doubles�  matches�  of�  the�  season�  at�  the�  No.�  1�  position,�  posting�  an�  impressive�  7-­‐3�  record�  along�  with�  Kusnierz...won�  his�  only�  match�  at�  the�  No.�  1�  singles�  position,�  defeating�  Santa�  Clara's�  Jay�  Wong�  in�  a�  super�  tiebreaker,�  4-­‐6,�  7-­‐6�  (13-­‐11),�  1-­‐0�  (12-­‐10).

High�  School:�  Came�  to�  Saint�  Mary's�  from�  Riedisheim,�  France...attended�  Nice�   High�   School...won�   ETA�   tournament�   in�   Germany...named�   Swiss�  Champion�  twice...ranked�  110�  in�  the�  ETA...chose�  Saint�  Mary's�  for�  the�  tennis�  program,�  tennis�  coach,�  and�  academic�  facilities.

Returning Players

SeniorRiedisheim, FranceNice

Lucas Tirelli's Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2008 1-0 8-10 4-0 - - - 13-10 7-3 2-7 1-3 10-132009 8-11 1-1 - - - - 9-12 5-10 2-3 - 7-13 2010 6-11 3-2 - - - - 9-13 11-5 1-6 - 12-11 Career 15-22 12-13 4-0 - - - 31-35 23-18 5-16 1-3 29-37

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Matt Welty

Redshirt�   Sophomore�  (2010):�   Saw�   action�   in�   two�  matches,�   both�   in�   doubles...posted�   an�   0-­‐2�   record,�  playing�   once�   at�   No.�   2�   and�  once�  at�  No.�  3...dropped�  a�  4-­‐8�  match�  against�  Sonoma�  State�  when�   paired�   with�   Gerald�  Ellison�   at�  No.�   3...lost�   2-­‐8�   at�  

13.

Sophomore�  (2009):�  Redshirted�  the�  season.

Freshman�  (2008):�  Appeared�  in�  one�  singles�  match�  and�  two�  doubles�  

against�  Sonoma�  State's�  Logan�  Bailey,�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐2�  on�  March�  5...paired�  up�  with�  two�  different�  partners�  in�  doubles�  athe�  No.�  2�  and�  3�  positions.

High�  School:�  Joined�  the�  Gaels�  from�  Walnut�  Creek,�  CA...attended�  North�  Gate�   High�   School�   where�   he�   earned�   four�   varsity�   letters�   in�   tennis...

as�  a�  senior...named�  his�  high�  school�  team�  MVP�  as�  a�  senior.

Returning Players

Redshirt JuniorWalnut Creek, Calif.Northgate

Matt Welty's Career Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLESYear #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Overall #1 #2 #3 Overall 2008 - - - - - 1-0 1-0 - 0-1 0-1 0-22009 Redshirted the season 2010 - - - - - - - - 0-1 0-1 0-2 Career - - - - - - 1-0 - 0-2 0-2 0-4

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Newcomers

Comes�  to�  Saint�  Mary's�  from�  Auburn�  Montgomery�  University�  where�  he�  played�  one�  season�  on�  the�  men's�  tennis�  team...played�  both�  singles�  and�  doubles�  for�  an�  AMU�  team�  that�  posted�  a�  28-­‐2�  overall�  record�  and�  won�  the�  NAIA�  National�  

Championship...played�  his�  junior�  tennis�  in�  Morocco,�  where�  he�  was�  the�  under-­‐18�  Moroccan�  champion.

Comes�  to�  Saint�  Mary's�  from�  Stockholm,�  Sweden...was�  a�  two-­‐time�  junior�  Swedish�  champion�  in�  singles...represented�  the�  Swedish�  Fed-­‐eration�  on�  an�  international�  level�  numerous�  times.

Saad Benkirane Joakim Norstrom

SophomoreCasablanca, MoroccoAuburn-Montgomery

FreshmanStockholm, SweedenJensen Gymnasium

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�   �   �   �   �   SINGLES�   �   �   DOUBLESDate�   Opponent�   �   Score�   1�   2�   3�   4�   5�   6�   1�   2�   3�   �   �  Jan�  16,�  2010�   �  at�  Hawaii�   L�   1-­‐6�   L�   L�   L�   L�   W�   L�   L�   L�   L

Jan�  18,�  2010�  �   vs�  UC�  Santa�  Barbara�   L�   1-­‐5�   L�   W�   L�   L�   .�   L�   L�   L�   L

Jan�  30,�  2010�  �   at�  UNLV�   L�   1-­‐8�   L�   L�   L�   L�   W�   L�   L�   L�   L

Jan�  31,�  2010�  �   vs�  Northern�  Arizona�   L�   3-­‐4�   L�   L�   W�   L�   W�   L�   W�   W�   L

Feb�  6,�  2010.�   #16�  LOUISVILLE�   L�   0-­‐7�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L

Feb�  7�  2010�   at�  #37�  Minnesota�   L�   0-­‐7�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L

Feb�  13,�  2010�  �   at�  Oregon�   L�   1-­‐6�   W�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L

Feb�  14,�  2010�   EASTERN�  WASHINGTON�   W�   5-­‐2�   W�   W�   L�   L�   W�   W�   W�   W�   L

Feb�  17,�  2010�   SAN�  FRANCISCO�   �  L�   3-­‐4�   L�   L�   W�   W�   L�   W�   L�   L�   L

Feb�  20,�  2010�   LOYOLA�  MARYMOUNT�   L�   2-­‐5�   L�   W�   L�   L�   L�   L�   W�   L�   W

Mar�  04,�  2010�   SONOMA�  STATE�   W�   5-­‐2�   W�   W�   W�   W�   L�   L�   W�   W�   L

Mar�  06,�  2010�   UC�  DAVIS�   W�   6-­‐1�   W�   W�   W�   L�   W�   W�   W�   L�   W

Mar�  14,�  2010�  �   at�  San�  Francisco�   L�   2-­‐5�   L�   L�   W�   L�   L�   W�   L�   W�   L

Mar�  17,�  2010�   ALABAMA�  BIRMINGHAM�   L�   3-­‐4�   L�   W�   L�   W�   L�   L�   W�   W�   L

Mar�  27,�  2010�   UC�  RIVERSIDE�   W�   6-­‐1�   L�   W�   W�   W�   W�   W�   W�   L�   W

Apr�  03,�  2010�   GONZAGA�   W�   6-­‐1�   W�   W�   W�   W�   L�   W�   W�   W�   W

Apr�  08,�  2010�   SACRAMENTO�  STATE�   L�   1-­‐6�   L�   L�   W�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L

Apr�  13,�  2010�   PACIFIC�   L�   2-­‐5�   L�   L�   L�   L�   W�   L�   W�   L�   W

Apr�  15,�  2010�  �   at�  #22�  Pepperdine�   L�   0-­‐7�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   W�   L�   L

Apr�  17,�  2010�  �   at�  #57�  Santa�  Clara�   L�   1-­‐6�   L�   Lr�  �   W�   L�   L�   L�   W�   L�   L

Apr�  23,�  2010�  �   vs.�  #55�  Santa�  Clara�   L�   0-­‐4�   u�   L�   u�   u�   L�   L�   L�   L�   u

Apr�  24,�  2010�  �  �   vs.�  PORTLAND�   W�   4-­‐0�   W�   W�   u�   u�   u�   W�   W�   L�   W

Apr�  25,�  2010�  �   vs.�  Loyola�  Marymount�   L�   3-­‐4�   W�   W�   W�   L�   L�   L�   L�   L�   u

2010�  Individual�  Season�  Results

Singles�   Overall�   1�   2�   3�   4�   5�   6�   �   �   �  Michael�  Carreno�   6-­‐7�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   1-­‐1�  �   5-­‐6�  Steven�  Dawson-­‐Roberts�   2-­‐6�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   0-­‐1�  �   2-­‐5�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�   6-­‐11�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   6-­‐11�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  Sherif�  Hamdy�   10-­‐11�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   10-­‐11�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  Gavin�  Leon�   5-­‐16�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   5-­‐16�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  Mike�  Luck�   0-­‐6�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   0-­‐1�  �   0-­‐5�  Lucas�  Tirelli�   9-­‐13�   6-­‐11�  �   3-­‐2�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  Andrea�  Zannoni�   8-­‐15�   1-­‐4�  �   7-­‐11�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   �   �   �   �  Totals�   46-­85�   7-­15�  �   10-­13�  �   10-­11�  �   5-­16�  �   7-­14�  �   7-­16�  

Doubles�   �   �   �   �   �   �   �   �   �   �  Dawson-­‐Roberts/Leon�   2-­‐7�   1-­‐6�  �   1-­‐1�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  Hamdy/Tirelli�   2-­‐7�   1-­‐1�  �   1-­‐6�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  Mike�  Luck/Zannoni�   0-­‐4�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �  �   0-­‐2�  �   0-­‐2�  Carreno/Luck�   0-­‐2�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   0-­‐2�  El�  Bouzkouri/Gerald�  Ellison�   0-­‐1�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   0-­‐1�  Ellison/Luck�   0-­‐4�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   0-­‐4�  Leon/Tirelli�   10-­‐4�   10-­‐4�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  Carreno/Zannoni�   4-­‐7�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   4-­‐7�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  Dawson-­‐Roberts/Hamdy�   6-­‐5�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   6-­‐5�  Ellison/Matt�  Welty�   0-­‐2�   -­‐-­‐-­‐�  �   0-­‐1�  �   0-­‐1�  �   �   �   �   �   �   �  Totals�   24-­43�  �   12-­11�  �  �   6-­17�  �   6-­15

2010 Results

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2010 Match by Match ResultsMatch�  #1

Jan�  16,�  2010�  at�  Honolulu,�  Haw.

Singles�  competition1.�  Dennis�  Lajola�  (UH)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐02.�  Andreas�  Weber�  (UH)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐0,�  6-­‐13.�  Jeremy�  Tweedt�  (UH)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐24.�  Leo�  Rosenberg�  (UH)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐35.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  def.�  Philipp�  Eberhard�  (UH)�  6-­‐1,�  3-­‐6,�  7-­‐66.�  Daniel�  Llaneras�  (UH)�  def.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐3

Doubles�  competition1.�  Lajola/Tweedt�  (UH)�  def.�  Leon/Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  9-­‐82.�  Eberhard/Weber�  (UH)�  def.�  Tirelli/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  8-­‐53.�  Craig�  Fauk/Llaneras�  (UH)�  def.�  Zannoni/Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  8-­‐5

Match�  #2

Jan�  18,�  2010�  at�  Honolulu,�  Haw.

Singles�  competition1.�  Alex�  Konigsseldt�  (UCSB)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐1,�  7-­‐62.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  def.�  Scott�  Hohenstein�  (UCSB)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐03.�  Mathieu�  Fortget�  (UCSB)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐34.�  Benjamin�  Recknagel�  (UCSB)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐26.�  Lucas�  Sudow�  (UCSB)�  def.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐3

Doubles�  competition1.�  Konigsseldt/Josh�  Finkelstein�  (UCSB)�  def.�  Leon/Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  8-­‐52.�  Hohenstein/Evan�  Jurgensen�  (UCSB)�  def.�  Tirelli/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  8-­‐63.�  Sudow/Recknagel�  (UCSB)�  def.�  Zannoni/Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  8-­‐4

Match�  #3

Jan�  30,�  2010�  at�  Las�  Vegas,�  Nev.

Singles�  competition1.�  Mehdi�  Bouras�  (UNLV)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  7-­‐5,�  6-­‐42.�  Luca�  Barlocchi�  (UNLV)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐0,�  6-­‐13.�  Attila�  Toth�  (UNLV)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐34.�  Johannes�  Markel�  (UNLV)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐7,�  1-­‐05.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  def.�  Kasper�  Konyves�  (UNLV)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐46.�  Bernard�  Schoeman�  (UNLV)�  def.�  Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  4-­‐6,�  6-­‐4,�  1-­‐0

Doubles�  competition1.�  Bouras/Barlocchi�  (UNLV)�  def.�  Leon/Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  8-­‐32.�  Matthew�  Kunkel/Toth�  (UNLV)�  def.�  Tirelli/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  8-­‐43.�  Schoeman/Markel�  (UNLV)�  def.�  Mike�  Luck/Carreno�  (SMC)�  8-­‐6

Match�  #4

Jan�  31,�  2010�  at�  Las�  Vegas,�  Nev.

Singles�  competition1.�  Andrew�  Reiff�  (NAU)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  0-­‐6,�  7-­‐52.�  P.�  Schimmelbauer�  (NAU)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐33.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Robin�  Pezzutto�  (NAU)�  6-­‐3,�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐34.�  Hugo�  Ramadier�  (NAU)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐4,�  7-­‐65.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  def.�  Kevin�  Taylor�  (NAU)�  6-­‐4,�  4-­‐6,�  6-­‐46.�  Ben�  Lantz�  (NAU)�  def.�  Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐1

Doubles�  competition1.�  Leon/Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  def.�  Schimmelbauer/Flodberg�  (NAU)�  8-­‐42.�  Tirelli/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Ramadier/Taylor�  (NAU)�  8-­‐53.�  Reiff/Pezzutto�  (NAU)�  def.�  Luck/Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  8-­‐6

Match�  #5

Feb�  6,�  2010�  at�  Minneapolis,�  Minn.�  Singles�  competition1.�  Austen�  Childs�  (LOU)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  6-­‐7,�  7-­‐5,�  10-­‐72.�  Simon�  Childs�  (LOU)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐33.�  Andrew�  Carter�  (LOU)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐34.�  Viktor�  Maksimcuk�  (LOU)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐05.�  Alejandro�  Calligari�  (LOU)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐16.�  Chidi�  Gabriel�  (LOU)�  def.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐1

Doubles�  competition1.�  Childs/Maksimcuk�  (LOU)�  def.�  Leon/Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  8-­‐42.�  Robert�  Hall/Calligari�  (LOU)�  def.�  Tirelli/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  8-­‐63.�  Carter/Childs�  (LOU)�  def.�  El�  Bouzkouri/Gerald�  Ellison�  (SMC)�  8-­‐3

Match�  #6

Feb�  7�  2010�  at�  Minneapolis,�  Minn.

Singles�  competition1.�  Tobias�  Wemet�  (MINN)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  7-­‐52.�  Rok�  Bonin�  (MINN)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐33.�  Dino�  Bilankov�  (MINN)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  3-­‐6,�  7-­‐54.�  Phillip�  Arndt�  (MINN)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐45.�  Julian�  Dehn�  (MINN)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐7,�  6-­‐4,�  1-­‐06.�  Michael�  Sicora�  (MINN)�  def.�  Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐3

Doubles�  competition1.�  Arndt/Sebastian�  Gallego�  (MINN)�  def.�  Daws.-­‐Roberts/Leon�  (SMC)�  8-­‐32.�  Bonin/Wemet�  (MINN)�  def.�  Hamdy/Tirelli�  (SMC)�  8-­‐13.�  Bilankov/Dehn�  (MINN)�  def.�  Gerald�  Ellison/Luck�  (SMC)�  8-­‐2

Match�  #7

Feb�  13,�  2010�  at�  Eugene,�  Ore.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Alexander�  Cornelisse�  (ORE)�  6-­‐3,�  4-­‐6,�  13-­‐112.�  Marcos�  Verdasco�  (ORE)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐13.�  Ric�  Mortera�  (ORE)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐44.�  Nico�  Bjerke�  (ORE)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  7-­‐5,�  6-­‐25.�  Aaron�  Clissold�  (ORE)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  7-­‐66.�  Duncan�  MacD.-­‐Korth�  (ORE)�  def.�  Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐0

Doubles�  competition1.�  Cornelisse/Verdasco�  (ORE)�  def.�  Leon/Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  8-­‐42.�  Bjerke/Ric�  Mortera�  (ORE)�  def.�  Tirelli/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  8-­‐4

Match�  #8

Feb�  14,�  2010�  at�  Eugene,�  Oreg.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Stefan�  Simikic�  (EWU)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐32.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  def.�  Julian�  Sanchez�  (EWU)�  2-­‐6,�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐03.�  Fernando�  Mussolini�  (EWU)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐34.�  Chad�  Henninger�  (EWU)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐35.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  def.�  Flavio�  Malagutti�  (EWU)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐26.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  def.�  Kevin�  Anderson�  (EWU)�  6-­‐3,�  4-­‐6,�  5-­‐3

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Nico�  Riego�  de�  Dios/Kyle�  Koetje�  (EWU)�  8-­‐42.�  Leon/Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  def.�  Sanchez/Mussolini�  (EWU)�  9-­‐73.�  Henninger/Anderson�  (EWU)�  def.�  Gerald�  Ellison/Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  9-­‐8

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Match�  #9

Feb�  17,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Thai�  Tu�  (USF)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  5-­‐7,�  7-­‐5,�  6-­‐12.�  Asaf�  Cohen�  (USF)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  0-­‐6,�  7-­‐5,�  6-­‐23.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Ola�  Bakke�  (USF)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐44.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Einar�  Hart�  (USF)�  6-­‐4,�  1-­‐6,�  6-­‐25.�  Mark�  DeCastro�  (USF)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  4-­‐6,�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐16.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  def.�  William�  Schumacher�  (USF)�  3-­‐6,�  7-­‐6,�  7-­‐6

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tu/Cohen�  (USF)�  def.�  Tirelli/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  8-­‐52.�  R.�  Nachbauer/Schumacher�  (USF)�  def.�  Leon/Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  8-­‐63.�  DeCastro/Hart�  (USF)�  def.�  Mike�  Luck/Gerald�  Ellison�  (SMC)�  8-­‐3

Match�  #9

Feb�  20,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Ivan�  Lopez�  (LMU)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐42.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  def.�  Borja�  Malet�  (LMU)�  6-­‐2,�  7-­‐63.�  Otto�  Sauer�  (LMU)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐24.�  Renzo�  Maggi�  (LMU)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐1,�  7-­‐55.�  Johan�  Berhof�  (LMU)�  def.�  Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐26.�  Geza�  Bazula�  (LMU)�  def.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  6-­‐0,�  6-­‐2

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Sauer/Lopez�  (LMU)�  9-­‐72.�  Malet/Maggi�  (LMU)�  def.�  Zannoni/Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  8-­‐33.�  Daws.-­‐Roberts/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Jack�  Zapala/Bazula�  (LMU)�  8-­‐6

Match�  #10

Mar�  04,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Taylor�  Bianco�  (SON)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐02.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  def.�  Aaron�  Hamilton�  (SON)�  6-­‐0,�  6-­‐43.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Quan�  Vu�  (SON)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐34.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Drexler�  Dy�  (SON)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐45.�  Stewart�  Hutton�  (SON)�  def.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  6-­‐7,�  6-­‐2,�  10-­‐86.�  Anthony�  Rollins�  (SONOMA)�  def.�  Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  7-­‐5

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Bryce�  Keefer/Bianco�  (SON)�  8-­‐12.�  Zannoni/Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Hamilton/Rollins�  (SON)�  8-­‐23.�  Vu/Andrew�  Khuri-­‐Yakub�  (SON)�  def.�  Matt�  Welty/Gerald�  Ellison�  (SMC)�  8-­‐4

Match�  #11

Mar�  06,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Chris�  Aria�  (UCD)�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐02.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  def.�  Tyler�  Lee�  (UCD)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐43.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Hunter�  Lee�  (UCD)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐1,�  1-­‐04.�  Nic�  Amaroli�  (UCD)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐45.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  def.�  Josh�  Albert�  (UCD)�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐36.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Jack�  Horowitz�  (UCD)�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐0

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  �  Lee/Amaroli�  (UCD)�  9-­‐82.�  Conor�  Coates/Lee�  (UCD)�  def.�  Zannoni/Carreno�  (SMC)�  8-­‐53.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Aria/Horowitz�  (UCD)�  8-­‐4

Match�  #12

Mar�  14,�  2010�  at�  Pebble�  Beach,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Thai�  Tu�  (USF)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐0,�  6-­‐12.�  Einar�  Hart�  (USF)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐4,�  7-­‐53.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Richard�  Bucalem�  (USF)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐34.�  Asaf�  Cohen�  (USF)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐25.�  Mark�  DeCastro�  (USF)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐36.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Jacob�  Hartwig�  (USF)�  6-­‐2,�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐0

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tu/Cohen�  (USF)�  def.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  8-­‐62.�  Zannoni/Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Bucalem/Hartwig�  (USF)�  8-­‐53.�  Hart/DeCastro�  (USF)�  def.�  Hamdy/Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  8-­‐5

Match�  #13

Mar�  17,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.

Singles�  competition1.�  Danny�  Manlow�  (UAB)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  1-­‐6,�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐12.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Alex�  Emery�  (UAB)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐33.�  David�  Zimmermann�  (UAB)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐44.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Daniel�  Moser�  (UAB)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐45.�  Tyrone�  Ewels�  (UAB)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐06.�  Dan�  Cornei�  (UAB)�  def.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐2

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Manlow/Moser�  (UAB)�  8-­‐32.�  Zannoni/Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Emery/Thomas�  Petrich�  (UAB)�  9-­‐83.�  Zimmermann/Ewels�  (UAB)�  def.�  Hamdy/Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  8-­‐2

Match�  #14

Mar�  27,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Quoc�  Doan�  (UCR)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐42.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  John�  Park�  (UCR)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐33.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Austin�  Andres�  (UCR)�  6-­‐4,�  6-­‐34.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Mike�  Conroy�  (UCR)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐25.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  def.�  Sean�  Peterson�  (UCR)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐26.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Ryan�  Stansbury�  (UCR)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐1

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Park/Andres�  (UCR)�  8-­‐52.�  Conroy/Doan�  (UCR)�  def.�  Zannoni/Carreno�  (SMC)�  9-­‐73.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Peterson/Stansbury�  (UCR)�  8-­‐4

Match�  #15

Apr�  03,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  def.�  Roman�  Dojcak�  (GONZ)�  7-­‐6�  (7-­‐4),�  6-­‐32.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Conor�  Feeney�  (GONZ)�  6-­‐0,�  6-­‐43.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Levin�  Guillermo�  (GONZ)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐14.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Jake�  Davis�  (GONZ)�  7-­‐6�  (7-­‐4),�  6-­‐25.�  Scott�  Sullivan�  (GONZ)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐46.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Kevin�  Eischen�  (GONZ)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐3

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Dojcak/Sullivan�  (GONZ)�  8-­‐42.�  Zannoni/Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Feeney/Davis�  (GONZ)�  9-­‐8�  (11-­‐9)3.�  Hamdy/S.�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  def.�  Eischen/Tyler�  Campbell�  (GONz)�  8-­‐4

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3.�  Dandan/Grant�  Fleming�  (SCU)�  def.�  Hamdy/Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  8-­‐6

Match�  #20

Apr�  23,�  2010�  at�  San�  Diego,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition

2.�  Kyle�  Dandan�  (SCU)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐2

5.�  Nicholas�  Vinel�  (SCU)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐06.�  Tom�  Pham�  (SCU)�  def.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐2

Doubles�  competition1.�  Brogan/Wong�  (SCU)�  def.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  8-­‐42.�  Kells/Vinel�  (SCU)�  def.�  Zannoni/Carreno�  (SMC)�  8-­‐6

Match�  #21

Apr�  24,�  2010�  at�  San�  Diego,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Filip�  Zivkovic�  (POR)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐12.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  def.�  Bryan�  Thorp�  (POR)�  6-­‐2,�  7-­‐6

6.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Mike�  Pigou�  (POR)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐2

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Zivkovic/Schleining�  (POR)�  9-­‐72.�  Pigou/Coelho�  (POR)�  def.�  Carreno/Zannoni�  (SMC)�  9-­‐73.�  S.�  Daws.-­‐Roberts/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Hernandez/Nick�  Wales�  (POR)�  8-­‐2

Match�  #22

Apr�  25,�  2010�  at�  San�  Diego,�  Calif.�  Singles�  competition1.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Ivan�  Lopez�  (LMU)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐42.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  def.�  Otto�  Sauer�  (LMU)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐33.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Geza�  Bazula�  (LMU)�  5-­‐7,�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐44.�  Renzo�  Maggi�  (LMU)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  7-­‐5,�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐15.�  Borja�  Malet�  (LMU)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  5-­‐7,�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐16.�  Aris�  Andreasian�  (LMU)�  def.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  7-­‐5,�  4-­‐6,�  6-­‐3

Doubles�  competition1.�  Sauer/Lopez�  (LMU)�  def.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  8-­‐12.�  Malet/Bazula�  (LMU)�  def.�  Carreno/Zannoni�  (SMC)�  8-­‐6

Match�  #16

Apr�  08,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Kiryl�  Harbatsiuk�  (SAC)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐42.�  Anton�  Stryhas�  (SAC)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  4-­‐6,�  7-­‐6�  (7-­‐5),�  10-­‐83.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Jason�  Smith�  (SAC)�  7-­‐5,�  4-­‐6,�  10-­‐54.�  Holden�  Ching�  (SAC)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐35.�  Marko�  Starcevic�  (SAC)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐46.�  Tim�  Lantin�  (SAC)�  def.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐1

Doubles�  competition1.�  Starcevic/Harbatsiuk�  (SAC)�  def.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  8-­‐42.�  Stryhas/Ching�  (SAC)�  def.�  Zannoni/Carreno�  (SMC)�  8-­‐63.�  Jimmy�  Roberts/Smith�  (SAC)�  def.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  9-­‐7

Match�  #17

Apr�  13,�  2010�  at�  Moraga,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Artem�  Gramma�  (PAC)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐32.�  Ivan�  Castro�  (PAC)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  5-­‐7,�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐33.�  Fernando�  Ristow�  (PAC)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐44.�  Renan�  Delsin�  (PAC)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐25.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  def.�  Vegerd�  Veskimagi�  (PAC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐36.�  Karl-­‐Erik�  Paaro�  (PAC)�  def.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  3-­‐6,�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐3

Doubles�  competition1.�  Tirelli/Leon�  (SMC)�  def.�  Gramma/Castro�  (PAC)�  8-­‐42.�  Veskimagi/Paaro�  (PAC)�  def.�  Matt�  Welty/Gerald�  Ellison�  (SMC)�  8-­‐23.�  Daws.-­‐Roberts/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Delsin/Ristow�  (PAC)�  8-­‐5

Match�  #18

Apr�  15,�  2010�  at�  Malibu,�  Calif.�  

Singles�  competition1.�  Bassam�  Beidas�  (PEP)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐12.�  Sebastian�  Fanselow�  (PEP)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐0,�  6-­‐03.�  Finn�  Tearney�  (PEP)�  def.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  6-­‐7,�  6-­‐2,�  10-­‐44.�  Mousheg�  Hovhannisyan�  (PEP)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐25.�  Daniel�  Moss�  (PEP)�  def.�  Michael�  Carreno�  (SMC)�  7-­‐6,�  6-­‐16.�  Jenson�  Turner�  (PEP)�  def.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  7-­‐5

Doubles�  competition1.�  Leon/Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Alejandro�  Moreno/Fanselow�  (PEP)�  8-­‐12.�  Alex�  Llompart/Hovhannisyan�  (PEP)�  def.�  Zannoni/Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  8-­‐03.�  Turner/Moss�  (PEP)�  def.�  Daws.-­‐Roberts/Hamdy�  (SMC)�  8-­‐2

Match�  #19

Apr�  17,�  2010�  at�  Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.�  Singles�  competition1.�  Brian�  Brogan�  (SCU)�  def.�  Lucas�  Tirelli�  (SMC)�  6-­‐3,�  6-­‐32.�  Kyle�  Dandan�  (SCU)�  def.�  Andrea�  Zannoni�  (SMC)�  6-­‐4,�  2-­‐1,�  retired3.�  Sherif�  Hamdy�  (SMC)�  def.�  Jay�  Wong�  (SCU)�  6-­‐3,�  7-­‐54.�  Andrew�  Kells�  (SCU)�  def.�  Gavin�  Leon�  (SMC)�  6-­‐4,�  7-­‐65.�  Nicholas�  Vinel�  (SCU)�  def.�  Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�  (SMC)�  6-­‐2,�  6-­‐26.�  Tom�  Pham�  (SCU)�  def.�  Steven�  Daws.-­‐Roberts�  (SMC)�  6-­‐1,�  6-­‐1

Doubles�  competition1.�  Leon/Tirelli�  (SMC)�  def.�  Brogan/Wong�  (SCU)�  8-­‐72.�  Vinel/Kells�  (SCU)�  def.�  Zannoni/Mike�  Luck�  (SMC)�  8-­‐5

2010 Match by Match Results

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�   �   �   Overall�   �   �   West�  Coast�  ConferenceTeam�   �   �   W�   L�   PCT.�   �   �   �   W�   L�   PCT.�  �   �   �   �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  �  No.�  21�  Pepperdine�  �   16�   10�   .615�   �   �   �   5�   0�   1.000No.�  53�  Santa�  Clara�  �  �   18�   7�   .720�   �   �   �   5�   2�   .714No.�  61�  San�  Diego�  �   �   12�   9�   .571�   �   �   �   3�   1�   .750San�  Francisco�   �   12�   9�   .571�   �   �   �   5�   2�   .714Loyola�  Marymount�  �   11�   13�   .458�   �   �   �   4�   6�   .400Saint�  Mary’s�  �   �   6�   17�   .261�   �   �   �   2�   7�   .222Portland�  �   �   10�   10�   .500�   �   �   �   2�   2�   .500Gonzaga�   �   �   7�   15�   .318�   �   �   �   0�   7�   .000

2010�  West�  Coast�  Conference�  Standings�  (Final)

2010 Statistics

2010�  West�  Coast�  Conference�  Honors

Player�  of�  the�  YearBassam�  Beidas,�  PEP

Freshman�  of�  the�  YearSebastian�  Fanselow,�  PEP

Coach�  of�  the�  YearAdam�  Steinberg,�  PEP

First�  Team�  Singles�  Bassam�  Beidas,�  PEPDean�  Jackson,�  USDIvan�  Lopez,�  LMUNikola�  Bubnic,�  USDSebastian�  Fanselow,�  PEPThai�  Tu,�  USF

Second�  Team�  Singles�  Alex�  Llompart,�  PEPBrian�  Brogan,�  SCUFilip�  Zivkovic,�  PORKyle�  Dandan,�  SCULucas�  Tirelli,�  SMCRoman�  Dojcak,�  GON

Honorable�  Mention�  Singles�  Andrew�  Kells,�  SCUFinn�  Tearney,�  PEPMark�  De�  Castro,�  USFMousheg�  Hovhannisyahn,�  PEPSherif�  Hamdy,�  SMCThibaut�  Visy,�  USDTom�  Pham,�  SCU

First�  Team�  Doubles�  Alex�  Llompart/Bassam�  Beidas,�  PEPEvan�  Schleining/Filip�  Zivkovic,�  PORIvan�  Lopez/Otto�  Sauer,�  LMU

Second�  Team�  Doubles�  Asaf�  Cohen/Thai�  Tu,�  USFBrian�  Brogan/Jay�  Wong,�  SCUFinn�  Tearney/Hugh�  Clarke,�  PEP

Honorable�  Mention�  Doubles�  Gavin�  Leon/Lucas�  Tirelli,�  SMCRoman�  Dojcak/Scott�  Sullivan,�  GON

History &Records

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All-Time Roster-­‐AAA-­‐

Aguirre,�  Rich........................................1990-­‐93Aizenberg,�  Mark.................................1992-­‐94Al�  Askari,�  Jafar.....................................2000-­‐01Alekna,�  Alexis.............................................1998Anderson,�  Dan....................................2004-­‐07Arisawa,�  Keita.....................................1993-­‐96Ashman,�  Ed..........................................1984-­‐87

-­‐BBB-­‐Bellorose,�  Bob.....................................1979-­‐81Berger,�  Ryan................................................1997Brisbin,�  Mike.......................................1982-­‐83Brown,�  Shawn.....................................1997-­‐99Bruun,�  Mads........................................1990-­‐91Burgemeister,�  Thomas....................2001-­‐03Buttimer,�  Scott...........................................1984

-­‐CCC-­‐Calaunan,�  Rex......................................1999-­‐00Campana,�  Ronald...............................1993-­‐95Campuzano,�  Paul...............................1990-­‐91Carreno,�  Michael...............................2010Chalkley,�  Bill...............................................1981Christner,�  Achim................................2006-­‐09Chun,�  Kwido................................................1994Cobo,�  Matt............................................1996-­‐97Connolly,�  Chad...........................................1981

-­‐DDD-­‐Dawson-­‐Roberts,�  Thomas.............2004-­‐07Dawson-­Roberts,�  Steven......2009-­pres.

-­‐EEE-­‐El�  Bouzkouri,�  Youssef.............2008-­pres.Ellison,�  Gerald.........................2008-­pres.Emmerson,�  Jeff........................2008-­pres.

-­‐FFF-­‐Farley,�   Josh...........................................2000-­‐03Fauvre,�  Adam......................................2004-­‐07Feldman,�  Brandon.............................1995-­‐97Filipcik,�  Tomas....................................1997-­‐00Finden,�  Steve.......................................1984-­‐87Flanagan,�   Clay.....................................1990-­‐91

-­‐GGG-­‐Galey,�   Tom............................................1980-­‐81Garza,�  Jack............................................1999-­‐02Giberson,�  Kirk.....................................1982-­‐83Glasgow,�  Matt......................................1982-­‐83Gordon,�  Eric................................................1986Gotterup,�  Mo..............................................1986Green,�  Michael...........................................2003Grintsaig,�  Matt....................................1993-­‐96

-­‐HHH-­‐Hamdy,�  Sherif...........................2009-­pres.

Heil,�  Alex......................................................1994Hennessy,�   John...................................1979-­‐81Hibbard,�  Matthew.............................1998-­‐99Hittenberger,�   Shawn...............................1987Hofelmann,�  Ole..........................................1987Hom,�  Eric..............................................1998-­‐99Hunt,�  Damien......................................1996-­‐98

-­‐III-­‐Inn,�  Deryk....................................................2000

-­‐JJJ-­‐Jackson,�  Tyler.............................................2006

-­‐KKK-­‐Kanapeaux,�  Mike...............................1984-­‐87Kemp,�  Jens...................................................1996Kerr,�  Kraig.............................................1984-­‐85Kobayashi,�  Greg..................................1990-­‐91Kohlhoff,�  Casey...................................1997-­‐98

-­‐LLL-­‐Lachens,�  Romain.......................................2003Laubscher,�  Philip......................................2002LeBorgne,�  Vincent....................................2004Leon,�  Gavin...............................2009-­pres.Lopez,�  Rafael.......................................2003-­‐04Luck,�  Mike............................................2008-­‐10Lutosky,�  Mike......................................1986-­‐87

-­‐MMM-­‐Marechal,�  Martin...............................2003-­‐06Massi,�  Dominic...................................1998-­‐01McCall,�   John.........................................1995-­‐97Mendoza,�  Sergio.................................1981-­‐84Miller,�  Mark.................................................1991Moore,�  Matt.........................................1998-­‐99Morgan,�  Mike......................................1993-­‐96Mowrer,�  Marc......................................1998-­‐01Murphy,�  Todd......................................1983-­‐86Murphy,�   Steve.....................................1981-­‐82

-­‐NNN-­‐Noel,�  Steve............................................1990-­‐94

-­‐OOO-­‐O'Neill,�   Dave........................................1980-­‐83O'Reilly,�  Eoin........................................1984-­‐85Olivan,�  Maxime..................................2009Orrell,�  Greg...........................................1980-­‐83Ozpinar,�   Alp.........................................2006-­‐07

-­‐PPP-­‐Pardi,�   Rob.............................................1981-­‐84Patel,�  Bijal.............................................1997-­‐99Paul�  Ferrari,�  Dino.....................................2004Pett,�   Tony..............................................1990-­‐91Planell,�   Arturo....................................2000-­‐02

Platonov,�   Yury.....................................2005-­‐07Pournaras,�   Dean................................1985-­‐87

-­‐RRR-­‐Regan,�  Pat....................................................1981Ryan,�  Tim.....................................................1984

-­‐SSS-­‐Sandford,�  Caleb..................................2003-­‐04Sarovic,�  Filip........................................2001-­‐03Schlesinger,�  Bill..................................1984-­‐86Schmidt,�  Alexis..........................................1991Schmitt,�   Frank....................................2001-­‐02Schoebel,�  Dave....................................1980-­‐82Sellers,�  Stephen.........................................1993Sieroty,�  Matthew................................1995-­‐97Sindel,�  Chris.........................................1992-­‐95Sindel,�  Mike.................................................1987Sion,�  Andre...........................................2003-­‐07Slavin,�   Byron.......................................1995-­‐98Stakich,�  Greg........................................1980-­‐82Stokes,�  Arvind.....................................1998-­‐01Stoll,�  Charles...............................................1997Storm,�  Jon.............................................1983-­‐84Stuppin,�  Mike......................................1984-­‐85Sumida,�  Hiroo.....................................1995-­‐98

-­‐TTT-­‐Thomson,�  Richard.............................2000-­‐01Timmons,�  Kyle...........................................1999Tintore,�  Santiago...............................1990-­‐91Tirelli,�  Lucas............................2008-­pres.Tizot,�  Julien..........................................2005-­‐06Topping,�  Brian....................................1994-­‐96Trapin,�  Mark........................................1986-­‐87Tucker,�   Tom................................................1986Tyuand,�  Jim.................................................1986

-­‐VVV-­‐Valejo,�  Boris.........................................2000-­‐01Violette,�  Greg.......................................1985-­‐86Vlieks,�  Dirk...........................................1993-­‐96

-­‐WWW-­‐Waki,�   Saburo.......................................1992-­‐93Wammerl,�  Michael...................................1993Welty,�  Matt................................2008-­pres.Welty,�  Timothy....................................2003-­‐06Whitlinger,�  J.J.......................................2002-­‐05

-­‐ZZZ-­‐Zannoni,�   Andrea................................2007-­‐10

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1992 Head Coach: Ted CollinsOverall Record: 10-13WCC Record: 5-0 (3rd)

Jan. 27 Hawaii L 2-7Feb. 17 UC Santa Cruz L 4-5Feb. 25 ^at Santa Clara W 6-3Feb. 27 ^San Francisco W 8-1Feb. 29 Nevada L 1-5Mar. 3 CS Hayward L 2-7Mar. 4 Menlo College W 9-0Mar. 9 ^Portland W 6-3Mar. 10 Swarthmore L 4-5Mar. 13 at San Jose State L 2-5Mar. 17 UC Davis L 1-5Mar. 19 Sonoma State W 7-2Mar. 22 Air Force L 0-5Mar. 24 Boise State L 2-7Mar. 30 at Sacramento State L 3-6Apr. 1 Pacific L 0-6Apr. 6 ^San Francisco W 7-2Apr. 9 ^Santa Clara W 5-1Apr. 13 at Hawaii W 5-4Apr. 14 at BYU-Hawaii L 1-5Apr. 15 at Chaminade W 6-0Apr. 16 at Hawaii Pacific W 6-0Apr. 24-26 *WCC Championships 3rd (pts)^ WCC Match*WCC Championships (San Diego, CA)

1993 Head Coach: Ted CollinsOverall Record: 12-9WCC Record: 6-0 (3rd)

Feb. 13 Cal Poly L 1-6Mar. 1 ^at San Francisco W 5-2Mar. 4 Sacramento State W 5-2Mar. 7 Baylor L 3-4Mar. 9 ^Portland W 7-0Mar. 11 ^at Santa Clara W 7-0Mar. 12 at UC Davis L 0-9Mar. 18 San Jose State W 4-3Mar. 21 Air Force L 2-5Mar. 24 Menlo College W 7-0Mar. 26 at Sacramento State L 3-4Apr. 1 ^Loyola Marymount W 7-0Apr. 2-4 *WCC Championships 3rd (40 pts)Apr. 6 &vs. Denver W 7-0Apr. 7 at Air Force L 1-6Apr. 8 &vs. Oral Roberts L 2-5Apr. 9 &vs. Montana State L 3-4Apr. 10 &vs. Colorado State W 5-1Apr. 14 ^Santa Clara W 7-0Apr. 16 at UC Santa Cruz W 4-3Apr. 20 at Pacific L 3-4^ WCC Match*WCC Championships (Moraga, CA)& Matches played in Colorado Springs, CO

1994 Head Coach: Ted CollinsOverall Record: 17-7WCC Record: 7-0 (3rd)

Nov. 2 ^Santa Clara W 5-2Jan. 28 Hawaii W 5-2Jan. 30 Nevada L 2-5

Feb. 5 at Fresno State L 0-7Feb. 6 &vs. Hawaii W 4-3Feb. 23 at Sacramento State W 4-3Feb. 25 UC Davis W 5-2Feb. 28 ^at San Francisco W 6-1Mar. 3 at Pacific L 2-5Mar. 4 Cal Poly Pomona W 5-2Mar. 8 ^Portland W 6-1Mar. 11 ^at Santa Clara W 6-1Mar. 12 ^Loyola Marymount W 6-1Mar. 15 at San Jose State L 1-6Mar. 20 Air Force L 1-6Mar. 21 UTEP L 2-4Mar. 28 ^San Francisco W 7-0Apr. 1 %^vs. Loyola Marymount W 9-0Apr. 2 %vs. Foothill College L 4-5Apr. 3 %vs. UC Davis W 7-2Apr. 8-10 WCC Championships 3rd (41 pts)Apr. 13 Pacific W 5-2Apr. 15 Sacramento State W 6-1Apr. 18 Dominican W 6-1Apr. 20 UC Santa Cruz W 5-2^ WCC Match& Match played in Fresno, CA% Cal Poly Tournament (San Louis Obispo, CA)* WCC Championships (Malibu, CA)

1995 Head Coach: Brad RiserOverall Record: 17-6WCC Record: 9-1 (5th)

Oct. 21 ^Gonzaga W 6-1Oct. 22 ^Loyola Marymount W 6-1Oct. 23 ^Portland W 7-0Feb. 8 &vs. Marquette L 3-4Feb. 10 at Air Force L 2-5Feb. 11 &vs. Colorado State W 7-0Feb. 23 Sacramento State W 6-1Feb. 27 ^San Francisco W 7-0Mar. 25 Cal Poly L 0-7Mar. 26 Air Force L 2-5Mar. 27 ^at San Francisco W 6-1Mar. 31 %vs. DePaul W 4-3Apr. 1 %vs. Oregon L 1-5Apr. 5 at UC Santa Cruz W 4-3Apr. 8 Eastern Washington W 7-0Apr. 9 ^at Portland W 4-3Apr. 18 San Jose State W 5-2Apr. 20 ^Santa Clara W 7-0Apr. 24 at Sacramento State W 5-2Apr. 25 at UC Davis W 6-1Apr. 28 *vs. Loyola Marymount W 4-0Apr. 29 *vs. San Diego L 0-6Apr. 30 *vs. Portland W 5-0^ WCC Match& Matches played in Colorado Springs, CO% Cal Poly Tournament (San Louis Obispo, CA)* WCC Championships (Moraga, CA)

1996 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 12-10WCC Record: 6-2 (3rd)

Jan. 13 ^at Pepperdine L 0-7Jan. 27 Oregon L 3-4Feb. 14 San Jose State W 5-2Feb. 24 UC Davis W 5-2Feb. 27 at California L 0-7

Mar. 1 at Fresno State L 0-7Mar. 2 &vs. Washington L 0-7Mar. 3 at Arizona L 0-7Mar. 9 at Cal Poly L 3-4Mar. 15 ^at Santa Clara W 7-0Mar. 18 ^at San Francisco W 5-1Mar. 20 UTEP L 2-5Mar. 23 Pacific W 5-2Mar. 24 Air Force W 5-2Apr. 5 at Nevada L 2-5Apr. 6 %vs. Montana W 6-1Apr. 11 UC San Diego W 4-3Apr. 12 ^Santa Clara W 6-1Apr. 16 ^San Francisco W 4-0Apr. 26 *vs. Gonzaga W 6-1Apr. 27 *vs. San Diego L 1-6Apr. 28 *vs. Portland W 5-1^ WCC Match& Match played in Tuscon, AZ% Match played in Reno, NV*WCC Championships (San Diego, CA)

1997 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 10-15WCC Record: 4-5 (4th)

Jan. 27 ^San Diego L 0-7Feb. 1 at Fresno State L 0-7Feb. 14 Sacramento State W 5-7Feb. 15 at Pacific W 5-2Feb. 19 ^San Francisco W 6-1Feb. 23 &vs. Utah L 0-7Mar. 5 at San Jose State L 1-6Mar. 7 %vs. William and Mary L 2-5Mar. 8 %vs. Boston College W 5-2Mar. 9 %vs. Wisconsin L 0-7Mar. 14 ^at Santa Clara L 1-6Mar. 15 ^Portland W 5-2Mar. 19 Montana State W 4-3Mar. 20 Montana W 5-2Mar. 21 Nevada W 5-2Mar. 23 Air Force L 1-6Apr. 4 at Washington L 0-7Apr. 5 $vs. Idaho L 2-5Apr. 6 $vs. UC Santa Barbara L 1-6Apr. 9 ^Santa Clara L 3-4Apr. 11 *vs. Loyola Marymount W 5-2Apr. 12 *vs. Pepperdine L 0-7Apr. 13 *vs. Santa Clara L 2-4Apr. 14 ^at San Francisco W 6-3Apr. 19 at Sacramento State L 2-5& Match played in San Jose, CA% San Diego Tournament (San Diego, CA)$ Matches played in Seattle, WA* WCC Championships (Malibu, CA)

1998 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 7-17WCC Record: 5-4 (5th)

Jan. 10 ^at Pepperdine L 0-7Jan. 11 at UC Irvine L 0-7Jan. 24 at California L 0-6Jan. 25 Hawaii L 1-6Jan. 30 Dominican W 5-2Feb. 20 UC Santa Barbara L 1-6Feb. 22 Utah L 1-5Feb. 25 Sonoma State W 6-1

Year-by-Year Results

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Feb. 28 Pacific L 2-5Mar. 2 ^San Francisco W 6-0Mar. 7 Sacramento State L 1-6Mar. 8 ^Gonzaga W 6-1Mar. 11 UC Santa Cruz L 1-6Mar. 13 ^at Santa Clara L 2-5Mar. 16 Montana State L 3-6Mar. 18 Montana L 1-6Mar. 20 Air Force L 3-4Mar. 21 at Sacramento State L 1-4Mar. 29 at Fresno State L 0-7Apr. 10 ^at San Francisco W 7-0Apr. 16 ^Santa Clara L 2-5Apr. 24 *vs. Loyola Marymount L 1-6Apr. 25 *vs. San Francisco W 7-0Apr. 26 *vs. Portland W 4-2^ WCC Match* WCC Championships (Malibu, CA)

1999 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 7-12WCC Record: 6-4 (6th)

Jan. 25 ^San Francisco W 6-1Jan. 30 ^at Pepperdine L 0-7Jan. 31 at UC Irvine L 0-7Feb. 10 UC Santa Barbara L 1-6Feb. 23 Sonoma State W 5-2Feb. 27 Utah L 1-6Feb. 28 Sacramento State L 2-4Mar. 4 ^Loyola Marymount W 4-3Mar. 7 ^Gonzaga W 5-2Mar. 13 ^at Santa Clara L 3-4Mar. 15 Wisconsin-Green Bay W 6-1Mar. 17 Montana L 3-4Mar. 21 Air Force L 3-4Mar. 27 at Washington L 0-7Mar. 29 ^at San Francisco W 7-0Apr. 15 ^Santa Clara L 1-6Apr. 23 *vs. Portland L 3-4Apr. 24 *vs. San Francisco W 7-0Apr. 25 *vs. Loyola Marymount L 3-4* WCC Championships (San Diego, CA)

2000 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 9-14WCC Record: 3-7 (6th)

Jan. 20 Hawaii L 3-4Jan. 22 at California L 0-6Jan. 29 ^at Pepperdine L 0-8Feb. 7 ^San Francisco W 6-1Feb. 12 at Pacific L 1-6Feb. 17 Sonoma State W 5-2Feb. 19 Sacramento State L 2-5Feb. 20 at Fresno State L 0-7Feb. 26 at Oregon L 0-7Feb. 27 ^at Portland L 1-6Mar. 3 ^Loyola Marymount L 1-6Mar. 4 Nevada W 5-2Mar. 5 ^Gonzaga W 6-1Mar. 11 ^Santa Clara L 0-7Mar. 14 Foothill J.C W 7-0Mar. 25 at Sacramento State L 0-7Mar. 26 Portland State W 7-0Mar. 29 Air Force W 5-2Mar. 31 US International W 7-0Apr. 2 ^at Santa Clara L 0-7Apr. 7 *vs. Santa Clara L 0-7

Apr. 8 *vs. Gonzaga W 7-0Apr. 9 *vs. Loyola Marymount L 2-5^ WCC Match* WCC Championships (Santa Clara, CA)

2001 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 14-9WCC Record: 5-3 (6th)

Jan. 20 ^at Pepperdine L 2-5Jan. 21 &vs. Cal Poly L 3-4Jan. 22 ^San Francisco W 6-1Feb. 13 Foothill Junior College W 7-0Feb. 18 UC Santa Barbara L 2-5Mar. 7 Sonoma State W 6-1Mar. 10 Nevada W 4-3Mar. 10 at California L 1-5Mar. 12 ^Gonzaga W 5-2Mar. 14 Georgia Southern L 2-5Mar. 17 at Sacramento State L 2-5Mar. 24 vs. Lewis and Clark W 5-2Mar. 25 ^at Gonzaga W 4-3Mar. 28 Air Force W 4-3Mar. 29 Portland State W 7-0Mar. 31 ^at San Francisco W 4-3Apr. 1 Utah L 2-5Apr. 8 Pacific W 5-2Apr. 14 at Nevada W 5-2Apr. 15 at Idaho W 4-3Apr. 27 *vs. Portland L 3-4Apr. 28 *vs. Gonzaga W 4-2Apr. 29 *vs. Loyola Marymount L 1-4^ WCC Match& Match played in Malibu, CA* WCC Championships (Malibu, CA)

2002 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 9-17WCC Record: 2-8 (7th)

Jan. 12 ^at Pepperdine L 0-7Jan. 13 &vs. Cal Poly W 4-3Jan. 28 ^San Francisco L 1-6Feb. 2 at California L 0-6Feb. 6 ^at Portland L 0-7Feb. 7 %vs. Portland State W 6-1Feb. 7 %vs. Eastern Washington W 7-0Feb. 8 at Oregon L 0-7Feb. 16 UC Riverside W 4-3Feb. 22 Utah L 1-6Mar. 2 ^at Santa Clara L 1-6Mar. 9 Nevada W 6-1Mar. 11 ^Gonzaga W 6-1Mar. 16 Texas Pan American L 1-5Mar. 21 Hawaii L 2-5Mar. 23 $vs. Clemson L 3-4Mar. 24 Air Force L 2-5Mar. 27 Washington L 0-7Mar. 29 Claremont W 7-0Mar. 29 Sonoma State W 4-3Apr. 4 ^Santa Clara L 3-4Apr. 6 ^Loyola Marymount L 0-7Apr. 13 Sacramento State L 1-6Apr. 19 *vs. San Diego L 0-6Apr. 20 *vs. San Francisco L 0-6Apr. 21 *vs. Gonzaga W 7-0^ WCC Match

& Match played in Malibu, CA% Match played in Portland, OR$ Match played in Berkeley, CA* WCC Championships (Moraga, CA)

2003 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 8-15WCC Record: 3-5 (7th)

Jan. 11 ^at Pepperdine L 2-5Jan. 12 &vs. Cal Poly L 3-4Jan. 31 Portland State W 7-0Feb. 3 ^San Francisco L 3-4Feb. 7 Sonoma State W 5-2Feb. 10 Hawaii L 3-4Feb. 15 UC Irvine L 0-7Feb. 16 at Sacramento State L 2-5Feb. 23 Utah L 1-6Feb. 27 Northern Arizona L 3-4Mar. 1 ^at Santa Clara W 5-2Mar. 8 %vs. Utah State W 6-1Mar. 9 ^Gonzaga W 6-1Mar. 11 Creighton W 6-1Mar. 13 Wayne State L 3-4Mar. 16 at UC San Diego L 2-7Mar. 23 Nevada W 7-0Mar. 24 Air Force L 1-6Mar. 29 at Pacific L 2-5Apr. 5 ^at San Francisco L 1-5Apr. 7 ^Santa Clara W 4-3Apr. 11 *vs. San Diego L 2-5Apr. 12 *vs. Portland L 3-4^ WCC Match & Match played in Malibu, CA% Match played in Stockton, CA*WCC Championships (San Diego, CA)

2004 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 14-11WCC Record: 4-6 (7th)

Jan. 28 Hawaii W 6-1Feb. 4 Sonoma State W 7-0Feb. 7 ^at Pepperdine L 0-7Feb. 8 &vs. Denver L 2-4Feb. 15 Cal Poly L 2-5Feb. 21 Utah L 2-5Feb. 29 ^at Santa Clara L 2-5Mar. 4 Augustana College W 7-0Mar. 6 UC Davis W 5-2Mar. 7 Pacific L 2-5Mar. 9 ^Gonzaga W 6-1Mar. 15 ^San Francisco W 4-3 Mar. 18 Sacramento State W 4-3Mar. 22 Air Force W 5-2Mar. 24 UC Riverside W 5-2Mar. 28 Nevada W 5-2Apr. 2 UC San Diego W 5-2Apr. 3 ^Portland W 5-2Apr. 5 ^at Loyola Marymount L 2-5Apr. 6 %vs. Westmont College W 7-2Apr. 7 at UC Santa Barbara L 1-6Apr. 17 ^Santa Clara L 1-6Apr. 23 *vs. Santa Clara L 0-4Apr. 24 *vs. Portland L 2-4Apr. 25 *vs. Gonzaga W 4-0^ WCC Match& Match played in Malibu, CA

Year-by-Year Results

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% Match played in Santa Barbara, CA* WCC Championships (Santa Clara, CA)

2005 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 10-10WCC Record: 2-6 (6th)

Jan. 22 ^at Pepperdine L 1-6Jan. 23 at UC Riverside L 3-4Jan. 30 &vs. Idaho State W 4-3Jan. 31 &vs. Eastern Washington W 6-1Feb. 1 ^at Portland L 2-5Feb. 8 at Stanford L 0-7Feb. 13 ^at San Diego L 2-5Feb. 18 Utah L 0-5Mar. 5 ^San Francisco L 2-5Mar. 6 UC Davis W 4-3Mar. 10 Sonoma State W 7-0Mar. 13 Northern Colorado W 7-0Mar. 15 Radford W 5-2Mar. 17 at Sacramento State L 2-4Mar. 24 Colby College W 7-0Apr. 3 ^at San Francisco W 5-2Apr. 17 Northern Arizona W 6-1Apr. 22 *vs. Portland L 0-4Apr. 23 *vs. San Francisco W 4-2Apr. 24 *vs. Loyola Marymount L 1-4^ WCC Match& Matches played in Portland, OR*WCC Championships (Malibu, CA)

2006 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 11-9WCC Record: 5-4 (5th)

Jan. 16 at UC Irvine L 3-4Jan. 21 ^at Pepperdine L 0-7Jan. 22 at California L 0-7Feb. 8 Sonoma State W 7-0Feb. 18 at Pacific L 1-6Feb. 19 UC Davis W 5-2Feb. 24 Sacramento State W 4-3Mar. 4 Swarthmore W 7-0Mar. 13 ^Santa Clara L 2-5Mar. 15 Minnesota L 1-6Mar. 22 at Fresno State L 1-6Apr. 5 ^San Francisco W 4-3Apr. 8 Nevada W 6-1Apr. 9 ^at San Francisco L 2-4Apr. 10 ^Loyola Marymount W 4-3Apr. 13 at Nevada W 5-2Apr. 17 ^Santa Clara W 4-2Apr. 21 *vs. San Francisco L 3-4Apr. 22 *vs. Gonzaga W 4-0Apr. 23 *vs. Loyola Marymount W 4-3^WCC Match*WCC Championships (Moraga, CA)

2007 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 14-10WCC Record: 5-6 (3rd)

Jan. 21 &vs. Northern Arizona W 4-0Jan. 22 at Arizona W 4-1Jan. 27 at California L 1-5Feb. 3 ^at Pepperdine L 1-5

Feb. 8 ^at San Diego L 0-7Feb. 16 Hawaii W 4-3Feb. 17 ^Gonzaga W 5-2Feb. 19 ^San Francisco W 4-3Feb. 25 Nevada W 4-1Feb. 27 Sonoma State W 6-1Mar. 3 ^Portland L 3-4Mar. 4 ^Santa Clara L 2-5Mar. 10 at Sacramento State L 1-6Mar. 19 Cornell L 0-7Mar. 20 Northern Colorado W 7-0Mar. 24 at Fresno State L 1-6Mar. 27 Air Force W 6-1Apr. 5 Pacific W 7-0Apr. 9 ^at San Francisco L 3-4Apr. 14 ^at Loyola Marymount W 6-1Apr. 15 %vs. New Mexico State W 4-3Apr. 20 *vs. Portland W 4-1Apr. 21 *vs. Pepperdine L 0-4Apr. 22 *vs. Santa Clara W 4-3& Match played in Tuscon, AZ^ WCC Match% Match played in Los Angeles, CA* WCC Championships

2008 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 15-7WCC Record: 5-3 (2nd)

Jan. 17 &vs. Florida State L 2-5Jan. 19 at Hawaii W 4-3Jan. 26 at California L 3-4Feb. 1 %vs. New Mexico State W 4-3Feb. 2 %vs. Southern Miss W 5-2Feb. 8 Utah W 5-2Feb. 11 ^San Francisco W 6-1Feb. 16 at Pacific W 4-3Feb. 23 ^at San Diego L 3-4Mar. 1 UC Davis W 6-1Mar. 2 ^at Santa Clara W 6-1Mar. 5 Sonoma State W 7-0Mar. 8 Sacramento State W 4-3Mar. 10 Penn W 4-3Mar. 19 Georgia Southern W 5-2Mar. 26 at Fresno State L 1-6Mar. 31 ^at San Francisco W 4-3Apr. 8 at Stanford L 1-6Apr. 12 ^at Pepperdine L 1-6Apr. 13 ^at Loyola Marymount W 5-2Apr. 18 *vs. Portland W 4-1Apr. 19 *vs. San Diego W 4-2Apr. 20 *vs. Pepperdine L 0-4& Match played in Honolulu, HI% Matches played in Las Vegas, NV^ WCC Match* WCC Championships (Santa Clara, CA)

2009 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 9-16WCC Record: 6-4 (5th)

Jan. 19 California L 1-6Jan. 28 Sonoma State W 7-0Jan. 30 &^vs. San Diego L 2-4Feb. 1 &vs. Mississippi State L 0-4Feb. 3 at Old Dominion L 2-5Feb. 4 at Virginia Commonwealth L 0-7Feb. 7 %vs. South Florida L 1-6

Feb. 8 at Arizona L 0-4Feb. 18 ^San Francisco L 1-6Feb. 21 ^Loyola Marymount W 4-3Feb. 24 at Stanford L 0-7Feb. 27 UC Davis W 6-1Feb. 28 ^Gonzaga W 7-0Mar. 6 ^Santa Clara W 5-2Mar. 8 at Sacramento State L 1-6Mar. 11 Alabama-Birmingham L 3-4Mar. 18 Northern Colorado W 7-0Mar. 21 #^vs. San Francisco W 4-3Mar. 22 #vs. Southern Methodist L 1-5Mar. 28 at Nevada L 3-4Apr. 1 Montana L 2-5Apr. 11 ^at Pepperdine L 2-5Apr. 17 *vs. San Francisco L 3-4Apr. 18 *vs. Santa Clara W 4-0Apr. 19 *vs. Loyola Marymount W 4-2& National Indoor Qualifying (Los Angeles, CA)^WCC Match% Match played in Tuscon, AZ# Matches played at Pebble Beach, CA*WCC Championships (San Diego, CA)

2010 Head Coach: Michael WaymanOverall Record: 6-17WCC Record: 2-7 (6th)

Jan. 16 at Hawaii L 1-6Jan. 17 &vs. UC Santa Barbara L 1-6Jan. 30 at UNLV L 1-6Jan. 31 %vs. Northern Arizona L 3-4Feb. 6 !vs. Louisville L 0-7 Feb. 7 at Minnesota L 0-7Feb. 13 at Oregon L 1-6Feb. 14 #vs. Eastern Washington W 5-2Feb. 17 ^San Francisco L 3-4Feb. 20 ^Loyola Marymount L 2-5Mar. 4 Sonoma State W 5-2Mar. 6 UC Davis W 6-1Mar. 14 $^vs. San Francisco L 2-5Mar. 16 Alabama Birmingham L 3-4Mar. 27 UC Riverside W 6-1Apr. 3 ^Gonzaga W 6-1Apr. 8 Sacramento State L 1-6Apr. 13 Pacific L 2-5Apr. 15 ^at Pepperdine L 0-7Apr. 17 ^at Santa Clara L 1-6Apr. 22 *vs. Santa Clara L 0-4Apr. 24 *vs. Portland W 4-0Apr. 25 *vs. Loyola Marymount L 3-4& Match played in Honolulu, HI% Match played in Las Vegas, NV! Match played in Minneapolis, MN# Match played in Eugene, OR^ WCC Match*WCC Championships (San Diego, CA)

Year-by-Year Results

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Record vs. Opponents (1992-present)-­‐AAA-­‐

Air�  Force........................................................5-­‐11Alabama-­‐Birmingham...............................0-­‐2Arizona.............................................................1-­‐2Augustana�  College.......................................1-­‐0

-­‐BBB-­‐Baylor................................................................0-­‐1Boise�  State.......................................................0-­‐1Boston�  College...............................................1-­‐0BYU-­‐Hawaii....................................................0-­‐1

-­‐CCC-­‐Cal�  Poly..............................................................1-­‐6Cal�  Poly-­‐�  Pomona.........................................1-­‐0California.........................................................0-­‐7Chaminade......................................................1-­‐0�  Claremont.......................................................1-­‐0Clemson...........................................................0-­‐1Colby�  College..................................................1-­‐0Colorado�  State...............................................2-­‐0Cornell..............................................................0-­‐1Creighton.........................................................1-­‐0CS�   Hayward....................................................0-­‐1

-­‐DDD-­‐Denver...............................................................1-­‐1DePaul...............................................................1-­‐0Dominican.......................................................2-­‐0

-­‐EEE-­‐Eastern�  Washington....................................4-­‐0

-­‐FFF-­‐Florida�  State...................................................0-­‐1Foothill.............................................................2-­‐1Fresno�  State....................................................0-­‐8

-­‐GGG-­‐Georgia�  Southern.........................................1-­‐1Gonzaga.................................................18-­0

-­‐HHH-­‐Hawaii...............................................................6-­‐6

-­‐III-­‐Idaho.........................................................1-­1Idaho�  State......................................................1-­‐0

-­‐LLL-­‐Lewis�  and�  Clark............................................1-­‐0Louisiana-­Lafayette.........................0-­0Louisville.........................................................0-­‐1Loyola�  Marymount..........................13-­10

-­‐MMM-­‐

Menlo................................................................2-­‐0Minnesota...............................................0-­2Mississippi�  State...........................................0-­‐1Montana..................................................2-­3Montana�  State................................................1-­‐2

-­‐NNN-­‐Nevada...........................................................10-­‐4New�  Mexico�  State.........................................2-­‐0Northern�  Arizona.........................................2-­‐2Northern�  Colorado...............................3-­0

-­‐OOO-­‐Old�  Dominion.................................................0-­‐1Oral�  Roberts...................................................0-­‐1Oregon.....................................................0-­5

-­‐PPP-­‐

Penn...................................................................1-­‐0Pepperdine..........................................0-­17Portland.........................................................12-­‐9Portland�  State................................................5-­‐0

-­‐RRR-­‐Radford.............................................................1-­‐0

-­‐SSS-­‐Sacramento�   State...............................9-­14San�  Diego.........................................................1-­‐9San�  Francisco....................................29-­12San�  Jose�  State.................................................3-­‐3Santa�  Clara.........................................16-­19Seattle...................................................0-­0Sonoma�  State.......................................14-­0South�   Florida.................................................0-­‐1Southern�  Methodist....................................0-­‐1Southern�  Miss................................................1-­‐0Stanford............................................................0-­‐2Swarthmore....................................................1-­‐1

-­‐TTT-­‐Texas-­‐Arlington............................................0-­‐0

Texas�   Pan-­‐American...................................0-­‐1

-­‐UUU-­‐UC�   Davis................................................10-­2UC�  Irvine..................................................0-­4UC�  Riverside...........................................3-­1UC�  San�  Diego..................................................2-­‐1UC�  Santa�  Barbara.........................................0-­‐6UC�  Santa�  Cruz................................................3-­‐2UNLV..................................................................0-­‐1U.S.�   International.........................................1-­‐0USC.........................................................0-­0Utah...................................................................1-­‐8Utah�  State........................................................1-­‐0UTEP..................................................................0-­‐2

-­‐VVV-­‐Virginia�  Commonwealth...........................0-­‐1

-­‐WWW-­‐Washington............................................0-­4Wayne�  State....................................................0-­‐1Westmont�  College........................................1-­‐0William�  and�  Mary.........................................0-­‐1Wisconsin........................................................0-­‐1Wisconsin�   Green-­‐Bay.................................1-­‐0

2011�  Opponents�  in�  Bold

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WCC History

WCC�  HONORS

Freshman�  of�  the�  Year2001�   Frank�  Schmitt2000�   Thomas�  Burgemeister

Coach�  of�  the�  Year2008�   Michael�  Wayman2007�   Michael�  Wayman2004�   Michael�  Wayman

SINGLESAll-­WCC�  First�  Team�  Selections2008�   Joel�  Kusnierz2007�   Andre�  Sion2005�   Julien�  Tizot2004�   Andre�  Sion2003�   Thomas�  Burgemeister

All-­WCC�  Second�  Team�  Selections2010�   Lucas�  Tirelli2009�   Andrea�  Zannoni�   Lucas�  Tirelli2008�   Lucas�  Tirelli2007�   Joel�  Kusnierz

DOUBLESAll-­WCC�  First�  Team�  Selections2008�   J.�  Kusnierz/L.�  Tirelli

Year�   Finish�   Location�   �   �   �  2010�   6th�   San�  Diego,�  Calif.2009�   5th�   San�  Diego,�  Calif.2008�   2nd�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.2007�   3rd�   San�  Diego,�  Calif.2006�   5th�   Moraga,�  Calif.2005�   6th�   Malibu,�  Calif.2004�   7th�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.2003�   T7th�   San�  Diego,�  Calif.2002�   7th�   Moraga,�  Calif.2001�   6th�   Malibu,�  Calif.2000�   6th�   Malibu,�  Calif.1999�   6th�   San�  Diego,�  Calif.1998�   5th�   Malibu,�  Calif.1997�   4th�   Malibu,�  Calif.1996�   3rd�   San�  Diego,�  Calif.1995�   3rd�   Moraga,�  Calif.1994�   3rd�   Malibu,�  Calif.1993�   3rd�   Moraga,�  Calif.1992�   3rd�   San�  Diego,�  Calif.1991�   3rd�   Moraga,�  Calif.1990�   4th�   San�  Diego,�  Calif.1989�   3rd�   Malibu,�  Calif.1988�   3rd�   Malibu,�  Calif.1987�   3rd�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.1986�   4th�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.1985�   5th�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.1984�   5th�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.1983�   Unknown�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.1982�   7th�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.1981�   7th�   Portland,�  Oreg.1980�   7th�   Malibu,�  Calif.1979�   6th�   Reno,�  Nev.1978�   8th�   Moraga,�  Calif.1977�   8th�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.1976�   6th�   Moraga,�  Calif.1975�   8th�   Malibu,�  Calif.1974�   7th�   Santa�  Clara,�  Calif.1973�   Unknown�   Unknown1972�   8th�   Moraga,�  Calif.1971�   5th�   Stockton,�  Calif.1970�   6th�   Unknown1969�   3rd�   Unknown

Above:�  Thomas�  Burgemeister�  was�  named�  

2000.Left:�  Joel�  Kusnierz -­

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�   �   Overall�   �   �   ConferenceYear�   Coach�   W�   L�   PCT.�   �   W�   L�   PCT�   Finish1979�   Ted�  Collins�   1�   18�   .053�   �   �   �   �   6th1980�   Ted�  Collins�   5�   19�   .208�   �   �   �   �   7th1981�   Ted�  Collins�   10�   18�   .357�   �   �   �   �   7th1982�   Ted�  Collins�   15�   14�   .517�   �   �   �   �   7th1983�   Ted�  Collins�   20�   9�   .690�   �   �   �   �   4th1984�   Ted�  Collins�   15�   16�   .484�   �   �   �   �   5th1985�   Ted�  Collins�   14�   15�   .483�   �   �   �   �   5th1986�   Ted�  Collins�   17�   11�   .607�   �   �   �   �   4th1987�   Ted�  Collins�   12�   13�   .480�   �   �   �   �   3rd1988�   Ted�  Collins�   19�   9�   .679�   �   �   �   �   3rd1989�   Ted�  Collins�   22�   5�   .815�   �   �   �   �   3rd1990�   Ted�  Collins�   16�   12�   .571�   �   �   �   �   3rd1991�   Ted�  Collins�   15�   9�   .625�   �   �   �   �   3rd1992�   Ted�  Collins�   10�   13�   .435�   �   �   �   �   3rd1993�   Ted�  Collins�   12�   9�   .571�   �   �   �   �   3rd1994�   Ted�  Collins�   17�   7�   .708�   �   �   �   �   3rd�   16�  Year�  Total�   220�  197�   .528

1995�   Brad�  Riser�   17�   6�   .739�   �   9�   1�   .900�   3rd�   1�  Year�  Total�   17�   6�   .739�   �   9�   1�   .900�  

1996�   Michael�  Wayman�   12�   10�   .545�   �   6�   2�   .750�   3rd1997�   Michael�  Wayman�   10�   15�   .400�   �   4�   5�   .444�   4th1998�   Michael�  Wayman�   7�   17�   .292�   �   5�   4�   .556�   5th1999�   Michael�  Wayman�   7�   12�   .368�   �   6�   4�   .600�   6th2000�   Michael�  Wayman�   9�   14�   .391�   �   3�   7�   .300�   6th2001�   Michael�  Wayman�   14�   9�   .609�   �   5�   3�   .625�   6th2002�   Michael�  Wayman�   9�   17�   .346�   �   2�   8�   .200�   7th2003�   Michael�  Wayman�   8�   15�   .349�   �   3�   5�   .375�   7th2004�   Michael�  Wayman�   14�   11�   .560�   �   4�   6�   .400�   7th2005�   Michael�  Wayman�   10�   10�   .500�   �   2�   6�   .250�   6th2006�   Michael�  Wayman�   11�   9�   .550�   �   5�   4�   .555�   5th2007�   Michael�  Wayman�   14�   10�   .583�   �   5�   6�   .455�   3rd2008�   Michael�  Wayman�   15�   7�   .682�   �   5�   3�   .625�   2nd2009�   Michael�  Wayman�   9�   16�   .360�   �   6�   4�   .600�   5th2010�   Michael�  Wayman�   6�   17�   .261�   �   2�   7�   .222�   6th�   15�  Year�  Total�   155�  189�   .451�   �   63�   74�   .460�  

Total�   32�  Years

Year-­by-­Year�  Coaching�  Records

2010�   Steven�  Dawson-­‐Roberts�   Youssef�  El�  Bouzkouri�   Gavin�  Leon�   Lucas�  Tirelli2009�   Yousef�  El�  Bouzkouri�   Achim�  Christner�   Lucas�  Tirelli2008�   Achim�  Christner2007�   Yury�  Platonov�   Andre�  Sion2006�   Yury�  Platonov�   Julien�  Tizot2004�   Rafeal�  Lopez2003�   Thomas�  Burgemeister�   Filip�  Sarovic2002�   Thomas�  Burgemeister�   Arturo�  Pianell�   Frank�  Schmidtt

WCC�  All-­Academic�  Teams

2001�   Thomas�  Burgemeister�   Arturo�  Pianell�   Boris�  Vallejo1999�   Marc�  Mowrer1998�   Matt�  Hibbard1996�   Keita�  Arisawa1995�   Keita�  Arisawa�   Chris�  Sindel1994�   Keita�  Arisawa�  �   Stephen�  Noel�   Chris�  Sindel1993�   Keita�  Arisawa�   Stephen�  Noel�   Chris�  Sindel1992�   Stephen�  Noel�   Chris�  Sindel

Records and History

Achim�  Christner

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