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Table of ContentsTable of Contents

Table of Contents/Quick Facts 1Table of Contents/Quick Facts 1Tech Degree 3Tech Degree 3Bill Moore Tennis Center 4-5Bill Moore Tennis Center 4-5All-Around Support 6-7All-Around Support 6-7Tech Tradition/Alumni Reflections 8-9Tech Tradition/Alumni Reflections 8-9Hot-Lanta 10Hot-Lanta 10Total Person Program 11Total Person Program 11This is Georgia Tech 12-13This is Georgia Tech 12-13All-Americas 14All-Americas 14All-ACC 15All-ACC 15ACC/ITA Information 16ACC/ITA Information 16Donors 17Donors 17

Roster 2Roster 2Schedule 3Schedule 3Head Coach Kenny Thorne 20-21Head Coach Kenny Thorne 20-21Assistant Coach Aljosa Piric/Staff 22Assistant Coach Aljosa Piric/Staff 22Administration 18-19Administration 18-19Player BiosPlayer Bios 23-3023-30

2009 Fall Results 312009 Fall Results 31Records and Numbers 32Records and Numbers 322008 Statistics/ACC Match Results 332008 Statistics/ACC Match Results 33ACC/ITA Review 34ACC/ITA Review 34

Series Records 35Series Records 35Records 36-37Records 36-37ACC Champions 38ACC Champions 38Honors 39Honors 39NCAA Championships 40-42NCAA Championships 40-42Letterwinners 43Letterwinners 43Year by Year Results 44-47Year by Year Results 44-47Georgia Tech Tennis Timeline 48Georgia Tech Tennis Timeline 48

Yellow Jacket Quick FactsFull Name Georgia Institute of Technology

Location Atlanta, Ga.

Founded 1885

Enrollment 19,404

Colors Old Gold and White

Nickname Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck

Conference Atlantic Coast (ACC)

President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson

Director of athletics Dan Radakovich

Head coach Kenny Thorne (13th year)

Office phone 404-894-0459

E-Mail [email protected]

Assistant coach Aljosa Piric (3rd year)

Office phone 404-894-8371

E-Mail [email protected]

Manager Clarence Boyd

NCAA Championship appearances 1988, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010

Media RelationsMen’s Tennis contact Mike Stamus

Stamus’ cell phone 404-218-9723

E-Mail [email protected]

Director of Communications Dean Buchan

E-mail [email protected]

SID office phone 404-894-5445

SID office fax 404-894-1248

Official website www.ramblinwreck.com

Twitter site www.twitter.com/GTAthletics

Facebook www.facebook.com/GTAthletics www.facebook.com/pages/Georgia-Tech-Mens-Tennis

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2010-11 Georgia Tech RosterName Ht Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/College)

Guillermo Gomez 5-11 193 Sr. Alicante, Spain (Universal)

Kevin King 6-2 182 Jr. Peachtree City, Ga. (Keystone National)

Dusan Miljevic 5-11 163 Jr. Novi Sad, Serbia (Olimp Novi Sad)

Miguel Muguruza 5-11 166 Sr. Wesley Chapel, Fla. (Saddlebrook Prep)

Dean O’Brien 5-10 160 Sr. Benmore, South Africa (Tennessee Tech)

Magin Ortiga 5-11 157 So. Cartagina, Colombia (Colegio Jorge Washington)

Eliot Potvin 5-11 181 Sr. Hampden, Maine (Hampden Academy)

Ryan Smith 5-11 162 Sr. Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter)

Juan Spir 6-4 194 So. Medellin, Colombia (Colegio Lujan)

Head Coach: Kenny Thorne (Georgia Tech, 1989), 13th season

Assistant Coach: Aljosa Piric (Richmond, 2000), 3rd season

Pronunciations:

Guillermo Gomez - gee-AIR-mo (hard G) Magin Ortiga - MA -heen or-TEE-guh

Dusan Miljevic - DOO-shon MILL-ya-vich Juan Spir - SPEAR

Miguel Muguruza - moo-guh-ROO-zuh Aljosa Piric - ah-LO-shuh PEER-ich

2010-11 Georgia Tech ScheduleJanuary 16 USC UPSTATE 9 a.m.23 at South Carolina 1 p.m.29-30 ITA Kick-Off Weekend, Athens, Ga. 29 vs. North Carolina 10 a.m. 30 vs. Georgia/Oklahoma State 10 a.m./2 p.m.

February5 MISSISSIPPI STATE 1 p.m.9 GEORGIA STATE 2:30 p.m.12 GEORGIA 1 p.m.18-21 ITA National Indoor Championships, Seattle, Wash.24 at Auburn 2 p.m. March6 FLORIDA STATE 1 p.m.9 WILLIAM & MARY 2:30 p.m.10 ILLINOIS STATE 2:30 p.m.13 at Miami 2 p.m.25 NC STATE 2:30 p.m.27 WAKE FOREST 1 p.m.30 at Clemson 2:30 p.m.

April1 at Boston College 2:30 p.m.3 at Maryland 12 noon8 DUKE 3 p.m.10 NORTH CAROLINA 12 noon15 at Virginia Tech 3 p.m. 16 at Virginia 2 p.m.21-24 ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.

May13-15 NCAA regionals, campus sites20-30 NCAA Championship, Stanford, Calif.

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Yearly Average Starting Salary with a Bachelor’s Degree from Georgia Tech:

Aerospace engineering $42,800Biology $30,300Building Construction $39,900Chemical Engineering $46,800Civil Engineering $37,900Computer Engineering $47,800Computer Science $48,500Economics $38,300Electrical Engineering $45,500History, Tech & Society $33,500Industrial Design $42,300Management $36,800Mathematics $39,200Mechanical Engineering $43,900Physics $38,100Psychology $32,200Public Policy $44,500

Georgia Tech is... Consistently ranked among the nation’s Top 10 public universities by U.S. News & World Report

Scott Blackmon Georgia Tech ‘08Management

George GvelsianiGeorgia Tech ‘08Management

Georgia Tech Dean’s List

Robert Wright Georgia Tech ‘00Civil Engineering

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Fall 2009:Kevin KingDusan MiljevicDean O’BrienPaul PotvinRyan Smith

Fall 2008:Guillermo GomezDouglas KennyKevin KingDusan MiljevicRyan Smith

Spring 2009:Guillermo GomezKevin KingRyan Smith

ACC Academic Honor Roll

2008-09Guillermo GomezDoug KennyKevin KingRyan Smith

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One of the top collegiate facilities in the nation, the Bill Moore Tennis Center serves as the home of the Georgia Tech tennis teams. Opening for the1988 season, the complex was officially dedicated on October 28, 1988, in honor of Bill Moore, whose efforts were vital in the construction of this impressive facility. A graduate of Georgia Tech in management and a tennis letterman, Moore served as the chair-man of Kelly-Moore Paint States, the largest independent paint company in the United States, and the Calmutual Insurance Company. Located on Fowler Street across from the Alexander Memorial Coliseum, the Bill Moore Tennis Complex features 12 outdoor courts and three indoor courts. The outdoor courts are divided into two tiers, and the top six courts are lighted and have perma-nent seating for 1,500 with the main grandstand along court number one and more seating along the baseline of the six courts. The indoor facility is two stories, with three courts on the lower level, along with locker rooms for the men’s and women’s teams and visiting teams. The upper level, known as the Hansard Room, houses a pro shop, coaches’ offices and a lounge area for the athletes. The Hansard Room is also home to trophy cases displaying Yellow Jacket ten-nis memorabilia. Well-suited for hosting tournaments, the Bill Moore Tennis Center has been the site for numerous events, including the NCAA Region II Championships in 1997, the ACC Championships in 1988 and the 1st and 2nd rounds of the NCAA Women’s NCAA Championships from 2005 to 2009.

Yellow Jackets at the Bill Moore Tennis Center

Year ACC Overall Pct.1988 4-0 17-1 .9441989 3-0 13-2 .8671990 0-4 3-6 .3331991 1-1 4-7 .3641992 2-2 5-3 .6251993 1-3 3-8 .2731994 2-1 5-3 .6251995 2-2 6-5 .5451996 1-3 8-4 .6671997 3-1 6-4 .6001998 3-1 12-8 .6001999 3-1 6-3 .6672000 3-1 9-5 .6422001 2-2 8-3 .7272002 4-0 10-1 .9092003 2-2 9-4 .6922004 3-1 10-1 .9092005 4-1 10-2 .8332006 3-3 9-3 .7502007 1-4 4-6 .4002008 3-3 13-5 .7222009 2-3 6-4 .6002010 5-1 13-1 .929Total 57-40 189-89 .680

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Since the opening of the Bill Moore Tennis Center, many improvements have been made. During the 2003 season, a scoreboard was installed with remote scoring devices to allow fans to track dual matches on all six courts. In addition, cameras have recently been installed at the baseline of all six upper courts with the video equipment necessary to allow coaches to meet with players and review matches and stroke techniques. Most recently, plasma televisions have been added to the men’s and women’s locker rooms and a new player’s lounge was created, making the Bill Moore Tennis Center one of the nation’s finest facilities.

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J.C. “Bud” Shaw Sports Complex

The J.C. “Bud” Shaw Sports Complex houses one of the most complete athletics facilities in the nation,

encompassing the Arthur B. Edge, Jr., Center, home of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association and

Alexander-Tharpe Fund; the Andrew Hearn, Sr., Academic Center; the Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance; the George W. Mathews, Jr., Athletic Heritage Center; the

Howard Candler, Jr., Conference Center and the new complex that houses the Yellow Jacket football program.

Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance

Georgia Tech’s Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance is a unique facility for testing and improving performance of Georgia Tech’s student-athletes.The Homer Rice Center focuses on five

components: sports physiology, nutrition, sports medicine, psychology and vision.

Opened in 1996, the $8 million facility also includes the Howard Candler, Jr., Football Conference Center and the George W.

Mathews, Jr., Athletic Heritage Center.

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Hugh Spruill Strength Center

Georgia Tech’s Hugh Spruill Strength Center is one of the nation’s top strength and conditioning facilities. Housed on the ground floor of

the Wardlaw Building, which is located in the South endzone at Bobby Dodd Stadium, the Hugh Spruill Strength Center underwent a major renovation over the summer and comes complete with new flooring

and all new weights and machines. The facility is used by all 17 athletic teams at Georgia Tech.

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The Rambling Wreck September 30, 1961 versus Rice. For the first time, the official Rambling Wreck car led the Georgia Tech football team onto Grant Field. It’s happened at every home game since. The event did not establish a new tradition at Geor-gia Tech, but it cemented one. The vehicle, a restored 1930 Model A Ford Sport Coupe, was Tech’s first official Rambling Wreck car. Since that time, the Rambling Wreck car has joined a much older tradition - the Yellow Jacket - as an official school mascot. The term Rambling Wreck was first applied to a 1914 Ford owned by Floyd Field, Dean of Men. In the first published reference to the car as the “Rambling Wreck” in 1927, the Technique student newspaper spoke out against Field when he considered trading the car, but he did it anyway. Tech officials decided in the late 1950s that the school needed an official car that would be known forever as the Rambling Wreck. Dean of Students James Dull began a search for a pre-1940 vintage model, and finally found one-parked in front of his apartment building. The owner, Capt. Ted J. Johnson, a Delta Air Lines pilot, had just finished restoring the 1930 Ford Cabriolet Sport Coupe, which he intended to give to his son as a gift. Johnson decided to let Tech have the car for $1,000 in May, 1961. He later returned the purchase price in the form of a contribution to the Alexander-Tharpe Fund, fulfill-ing a desire to go on record as having given the Rambling Wreck to Georgia Tech.

The Yellow Jacket Conflicting accounts exist as to the origins and beginnings of the Yellow Jacket, but the nickname did not grow out of the familiar six-legged insect;rather, the insect mascot, known as “Buzz,” grew out of the nickname. The first known reference to Tech students as “Yellowjackets” appeared in the Atlanta Constitution in 1905 and came into common usage at that time. The name, spelled as one word, was first used to describe supporters who attended Tech athletic events, dressed in yellow coats and jackets. The actual mascot was conceived at a later, undetermined date. Other nicknames which have applied to Tech teams include the Engineers; the Tecks, the first known nickname which was phased out around 1910; the Blacksmiths, com-mon between 1902 and 1904; and the Golden Tornado, thought to be created by sportswriters when John Heisman led Tech to its first national title in 1917.

White & Gold In the fall of 1891, before Georgia Tech organized a football team of its own, a game was scheduled between Auburn and Georgia. A rivalry was already established in baseball between Tech and Georgia, so Tech students were invited to the game to cheer, of course, for Auburn. The students appointed a committee to recommend colors to be worn and cheers to be used at the game. The committee suggested white and gold, and about 200 students attended the game wearing those colors. In 1893, when Georgia Tech’s football team played Georgia for the first time, a group of young women from the Lucy Cobb Institute for Girls attended the game to cheer for Tech, dressed in white and gold.

Oh well it’s up with the White and GoldDown with the Red and BlackGeorgia Tech is out for the victoryWe’ll drop the battle axe on Georgia’s headWhen we meet her, our team is sure to beat herDown on the old farm there will be no soundTill our bow-wows rip through the airWhen the battle is over, Georgia’s team will be foundWith the Yellow Jackets swarming around.

The Fight Song The Georgia Tech fight song grew out of an old folk ballad, “The Sons of the Gam-boliers.” Howard D. Cutter, a member of Tech’s first graduating class (Mechanical Engineer-ing, 1892), wrote in the November-December 1942 issue of the Georgia Tech Alumnus that the “Ramblin’ Wreck” had its origins during the first two years after Tech opened in 1888, inspired when the entire student body traveled to Athens to see Tech’s baseball team defeat Georgia. By the early 1900s, “Ramblin’ Wreck” was an established tradition. The earliest existing published version of the song appeared in the Blueprint, the Institute’s yearbook, in 1908. In 1910, Michael A. Greenblatt, Tech’s first bandmaster, discovered the band playing “Ramblin’ Wreck” to the tune of “Sons of the Gamboliers,” and made his first arrangement of the song in the form of a handwritten manuscript. When Frank Roman succeeded Greenblatt as bandmaster in 1911, he wrote a new adaptation of “Ramblin’ Wreck,” accompanied by many trumpet flourishes, that became nationally known. His is the version that continues to be popular today. The fame of the song spread to such proportions that in 1959 it was sung by Richard

Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev at their historic face-to-face meeting in Moscow. In 1984, the law firm of Newton, Hopkins & Ormsby investigated the copyright of “Ramblin’ Wreck” and found that a number of people have had various versions of the song copyrighted. The original version of the song is in the public domain and can be played without payment of royalties.

I’m a Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech and a hell of an engineer,A helluva, helluva, helluva, helluva, hell of an engineer,Like all the jolly good fellows, I drink my whiskey clear,I’m a Ramblin’ Wreck from Georgia Tech and a hell of an engineer.Oh, if I had a daughter, sir, I’d dress her in White and Gold,And put her on the campus, to cheer the brave and bold.But if I had a son, sir, I’ll tell you what he’d do.He would yell, “To Hell with Georgia,” like his daddy used to do.Oh, I wish I had a barrel of rum and sugar three thousand pounds,A college bell to put it in and a clapper to stir it around.I’d drink to all good fellows who come from far and near.I’m a ramblin’, gamblin’, hell of an engineer.

TRADITION RICHThese are just a few of the many traditions surrounding Georgia Tech athleticsThese are just a few of the many traditions surrounding Georgia Tech athletics

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Scott Schnugg2002-2004

“Coach Thorne and the Georgia Tech support staff do a great job of developing the student-athletes into the complete person. My experience at Georgia Tech was second to none. I felt treated as part of a family and the lessons I learned extend far beyond the tennis court.”

Scott SchnuggB.S. Management, Class of 2004Currently playing professional tennis

“Coming out of high school, choosing Georgia Tech was the biggest decision of my life at that time. In hindsight, choosing Georgia Tech was the best decision I’ve made. The combination of academics, athletics, and support network of coaches and alumni taught me how to be successful not only as a student-athlete, but in a career after tennis as well.”

Matt CozadB.S. Management, Class of 1999M.S. Management, Class of 2002Regional Service Director, Cintas Corporation

“Georgia Tech has provided me with a sold foundation for the future. The knowledge and

maturity I have gained is a credit to Coach Thorne and the lifestyle of being a Tech student. If you are willing to

work, Georgia Tech offers the complete package that will prepare you for the professional world.”

West NottB.S. Management, Class of 2004

Currently playing professional tennis

West Nott2002-2004

Matt Cozad1996-1999

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Atlanta City FactsCapital city of Georgia: AtlantaNickname: Hotlanta, ATLCity Population: 519,145Metro Population: 5,376,285State Population: 9,544,750International Airports: 1 (Hartsfield-Jackson

Airport)

Climate FactsElevation (Airport): 1,010 feet (highest

avg. elevation of any major city east of Denver)

Seasons Experience: All FourAnnual Precipitation: 50.2 inchesAnnual Snowfall: 2 inchesDays of sunshine: 215 or more

Temperature Averagein degrees fahrenheit High LowJanuary 52 33February 57 37March 65 44April 73 50May 80 59June 87 67July 89 71August 88 70September 82 64October 73 53November 53 44December 55 36

Sports EntertainmentAtlanta Falcons NFLAtlanta Braves MLBAtlanta Hawks NBAAtlanta Thrashers NHLAtlanta Dream WNBAGwinnett Braves Triple-AGwinnett Gladiator ECHLThe Tour Championship PGA GolfKobalt Tools 500 NASCARPep Boys Auto 500 NASCARChick-fil-A Bowl Bowl Game

Distances to….Birmingham, AL 140Nashville, TN 216Charlotte, NC 228Jacksonville, FL 284Lexington, KY 297Greensboro, NC 309Louisville, KY 321Memphis, TN 339Durham, NC 351

Where Atlanta Ranks Nationally• No. 1 for singles to live by Forbes Magazine

in 2008.• 2nd in “Beyond the Valley: 10 Blooming U.S.

Cities for Technology” by EWEEK Magazine• One of the Ten Hot Cities for Job Growth, as

rated by CNN Money.com in 2006• 3rd in number of African-American college

students by Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education

• 3rd most tax-friendly place to do business within the U.S. in “KPMG’s 2008 Competitive Alternatives Study”

• 3rd in “America’s 50 Hottest Cities for Busi-ness Expansion & Relocation” by Expansion Management Magazine (2007)

• 3rd in “Top Cities with the Most Fortune 500 Headquarters” by Fortune Magazine in April 2007.

• 4th in Forbes.com’s “Best Cities for Jobs 2008,” largely due to the city’s transporta-

tion options, cost of living, and the distribu-tion and financial services industries.

• 4th Most Literate City in an academic study by Central Connecticut State University.

• 7th “Smartest City” in 2006 by CNN Money• One of the “Top 10 Major Cities of the Future,

North America” in FDI Magazine, April 24th in America’s Fastest Growing Cities on Forbes.com in October 2007.

• “The Most Wired City” in America by Forbes.com

• One of “The Top Ten Cities: Where To Buy” by CNN Money.com

• One of the top 10 cities Known for Desir-able Destinations (with the highest number of stores, restaurants, and theaters within walking distance of the town’s center), based on a 2008 survey by the American Podiatric Medical Association

HOT-LANTAHOT-LANTAThe sports capital of the SouthThe sports capital of the South

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At Georgia Tech, the day the cheering stops will still be a time of celebration. An athlete’s playing days will end, but the Total Person

Program ensures that Tech student-athletes will be prepared for the career and personal challenges ahead.

Through this multifaceted program, the brainchild of former Director of Athletics Dr. Homer Rice, Rambling Wreck student-athletes have the opportunity to learn the elements of success beyond the classroom or playing field. They gain skills that remain with them for a lifetime, preparing for the career and personal challenges ahead.

During his 17-year tenure from 1980-97, Rice rebuilt Georgia Tech’s athletic fortunes with an emphasis not just in fund-raising and facilities but in equally important areas such as academic support and life skills.

Since Rice started the Total Person Program in 1980, it has developed into the most comprehensive student-athlete support system in the country. Rice’s model has been adopted nationwide as the foundation for the NCAA’s Life Skills Program. Because of the success of the Total Person Program, Georgia Tech was one of three schools chosen to consult with the NCAA on this project. The foundation laid by Rice has been built upon with a continued emphasis on all aspects of the student-athlete’s life.

Addressing virtually every area of a well-rounded educational experience, the Total Person Program, under the direction of Leah Thomas, focuses on the following components:

Academic Support and Degree CompletionLife SkillsCareer Planning and Placement Counseling and WellnessLeadershipHonorsCommunity Outreach

Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance Georgia Tech’s Homer Rice Center for Sports Performance is a unique facility for testing and improving performance. The Homer Rice Center focuses on five components: sports physiology, nutrition, sports medicine, psychology and motion analysis. Opened in 1996, the $8 million facility also includes the Howard Candler, Jr., Football Conference Center and the George W. Mathews, Jr., Athletic Heritage Center.

TOTAL PERSON PROGRAMTOTAL PERSON PROGRAMPreparing for life beyond the courtPreparing for life beyond the court

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The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation’s top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human

condition through advanced science and technology. Georgia Tech’s campus occupies 400 acres in the heart of the city of Atlanta, where more than 19,000 undergraduate and graduate students receive a focused, technologically based education. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the Institute offers many nationally recognized, top-ranked pro-grams. Undergraduate and graduate degrees are offered in the Colleges of Architecture, Engineering, Sciences, Computing, Management, and the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts. Georgia Tech is consistently ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s top ten public universities in the United States.

Tech’s National RankingsU.S. News & World Report• No. 7 public university in the country• No. 4 graduate engineering college• No. 4 undergraduate engineering college• No. 1 industrial engineering program• 6 undergraduate engineering programs ranked in the top 5• 9 graduate engineering programs ranked in the top 10

Chronicle of Higher EducationFaculty Scholarly Productivity (2007)• No. 1 in Materials Science & Engineering• No. 8 in Engineering Mechanics• No. 9 in Engineering (various disciplines)• No. 10 in Systems Engineering

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education (Bachelor’s)• No. 2 in engineering bachelor’s degrees to African American students• No. 2 in engineering bachelor’s degrees to all minority students• No. 4 in engineering bachelor’s degrees to Asian American students

THIS IS GEORGIA TECHTHIS IS GEORGIA TECHNestled in the heart of Midtown AtlantaNestled in the heart of Midtown Atlanta

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COLLEGES THAT PAY OFF (Smart Money Magazine)1. Texas A&M2. Texas3. Georgia Tech4. Georgia5. Washington

Average Payback (Georgia Tech) ..............................................263%Median Salary 3 Years After Graduation ............................. $58,300Median Slary 15 Years After Graduation ........................... $106,000

WORLD’S BEST COLLEGES: ENGINEERING AND I.T. (U.S. News & World Report/June 18, 2009)1. MIT 6. Carnegie Mellon2. California 7. Imperial College London3. Stanford 8. Georgia Tech4. Cal Tech 9. University of Tokyo5. Cambridge 10. University of Toronto

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Ned Neely

1959- 2nd Team, 1960- 3rd TeamBob Nichols

1959- 2nd TeamWalter Johnson

1966

Larry Turville

1970Kenny Thorne

1988Bryan Shelton

1988

Scott Schnugg

2003, 2004Roger Anderson

2003Marko Rajevac

2005David North

2005Guillermo Gomez

2009, 2010

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Bryan Shelton

1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Andre Simm

1985, 1987Kenny Thorne

1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Richy Gilbert

1986

Jens Skjoedt

1988, 1989, 19901990 Player of the year

Rob Givone

1993, 1994

Matt Cozad

1999Roger Anderson

2001, 2002, 20032000 Rookie of the Year

Scott Schnugg

2003, 2004Jose Muguruza

2005

Paul Stevens

1994B.J. Traub

1995, 1996, 1997Benjamin Cassaigne

1997, 1998, 19991999 Player of the Year

Franz Sydow

1989Scott Cotton

1991, 1992Mark Ottinger

1991, 1993

Guillermo Gomez

2008, 2009, 20102008 Rookie of the Year

Kevin King

2010

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Tradition in CollegiateTennis Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now, in its 57th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Men’s tennis in the ACC has displayed tremendous success on and off the court since it was introduced as a conference sport in 1954. The record of achievement continued in 2009 with an NCAA doubles championship, as Virginia’s Dominic Inglot and Michael Shabaz became the first doubles team from the ACC to win the NCAA Doubles Championship, defeating No. 2 seed John-Patrick Smith and Davey Sandgren of Tennessee 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-4 in the finals May 25 at College Station, Texas. Inglot and Shabaz were the first unseeded team to win the title since 2003. With the title, Virginia won an NCAA Individual Championship for the third consecutive year. Former Cavalier Somdev Devvarman won the 2007 and 2008 NCAA singles championships. The last school to win NCAA Individual titles in three consecutive years was Stanford from 1998-2000. Seven ACC teams competed in the NCAA Tournament for the second time in 2009. It marked the sixth straight year at least seven ACC schools participated in postseason play. After setting a new mark three years ago with nine schools qualifying for the NCAA Tournament, the ACC shattered that record in 2007 as 10 teams were picked to compete in the national postseason event. T h e A C C has established itself as one of the nation’s premier conferences in the sport, as evident by national rankings, national victories and the numerous accolades (national and regional) collected by both ACC student-athletes and coaches over the years. In 2009, five ACC schools capped off the season ranked in the final ITA Team Rankings Top 25 poll, with Virginia’s No. 3 ranking setting the pace for the third straight year. The ACC-champion Cavaliers entered NCAA play unbeaten and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinal round before finishing with a 32-1 record. Virginia was the No. 1 overall seed in the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s Ten-nis Championships for the second straight year. Twelve student-athletes from the ACC took part in NCAA singles competition, as did five doubles teams. The 2009 All-America team featured 11 ACC representatives. The league has found similar success off the court with at least 35 student-athletes selected Academic All-Americans by ITA, CoSIDA or both. Over 170 men’s tennis student-athletes have received All-American citations by the ITA, NCAA or both national organizations, which includes the league’s first ITA National Player of the Year in Virginia’s Devvarman. Duke’s Phillip King, the first player in league history to be named ITA All-American four times, was recognized as the ITA National Rookie of the Year in 2001. The ACC also boasts a distinguished coaching lineage in three-time National Coach of the Year Chuck Kriese of Clemson and Virginia assistant coach Tony Bresky. Kriese was named both the ITA and USTA National Coach of the Year in 1981 and later picked up the USTA award again in 1986. Bresky was tabbed ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2005. The Cavaliers’ Brian Boland added to the legacy by winning National Coach of the Year honors in 2008. In addition, the league has had a coaching staff member (head and/or as-sistant) tabbed for regional honors nine times in the last 10 years. Kriese notched the top coaching honor in the Southern region five times (1981, 1984-86, 1988), while Duke’s Jay Lapidus was a four-time recipient (1995, 1999, 2001, 2003) in Region II. Since 2000, the ACC has been well-represented in the NCAA Tournament with North Carolina and Duke regular postseason contenders every year. Wake Forest has been an NCAA participant since 2001. With the NCAA conducting a single elimination tournament since 1977, the ACC has been a regular conference contender in all except one year (1991). The league has had at least one team advance to the NCAA quarterfinals in 21 of the past 33 years, including the last six seasons.

ACC MembersBOSTON COLLEGE–Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005.CLEMSON–Charter member of the ACC in 1953.DUKE–Charter member of the ACC in 1953.FLORIDA STATE–Joined the ACC September 15, 1990.GEORGIA TECH–Joined the ACC in July, 1979.MARYLAND–Charter member of the ACC in 1953.MIAMI–Joined the ACC in July, 2004.NORTH CAROLINA–Charter member of the ACC in 1953.NC STATE–Charter member of the ACC in 1953.VIRGINIA–Joined the ACC in December, 1953.VIRGINIA TECH-Joined the ACC in July, 2004.WAKE FOREST–Charter member of the ACC in 1953.

Intercollegiate Tennis Association

As the governing body of collegiate tennis the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) promotes both the athletic and academic achievements of the collegiate tennis community. The ITA, which is based in Skillman, N.J., administers the ITA Collegiate Grand Slam Championships, the ITA Collegiate Summer Circuit, presented by the USTA, and the ITA. Rankings for men’s and women’s tennis at the NCAA Divisions I, II and III, NAIA and Junior College levels. The ITA also has a comprehensive awards program for players and coaches to honor excellence in academics, leadership and sportsmanship.

ITA Address:174 Tamarack CircleSkillman, NJ 08558Phone: (609) 497-6920Fax: (609) 497-9766E-mail: [email protected] site: www.ITATennis.com

ITA Office Staff:David A. Benjamin, Executive Director Nancy Breo, Special Assistant to the Executive DirectorCasey Angle, Director of Championships/CommunicationsPenny Sing, Staff Administrator

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Mr. Philip H. BabbMr. Ron H. Bell

Mr. David P. BlackshearMr. Mitchell V. BrannenMr. Les G. Callahan, III

Mr. & Mrs. Don L. ChapmanMr. Kurtlee ClemmonsMr. Charles J. Crawford

Mr. John K. DewberryMr. George N. Dickinson

Mr. Thomas EnrightMr. Joseph W. Evans

Miss Kate GrayMr. Donald H. Gunther, Jr.

Sir Elton JohnMr. & Mrs. William S. King

Mr. Christopher C. MaierMr. Bill Oakes

Mr. William R. OlsenMrs. Martha PeakeMr. David E. Thorne

Mr. Gerald J. ThuesenMr. Thomas W. Tift, Jr.

Mr. Mark W. Tipton

Board and Honorary Board of Trustee DonorsInvesting in the future of our student-athletes symbolizes your commitment to the mission of Georgia Tech

Athletics. The Yellow Jacket Racquet Club provides a method for patrons to become more involved with the men’s tennis program than the average fan. The Georgia Tech men’s tennis team would like to thank the following

Board and Honorary Board of Trustees for their generous contributions and support of the team.

Special RecognitionThe men’s tennis team would also like to extend a special thanks to Desiree Moore for a recent significant contribution that will enhance the Bill Moore

Tennis Center.

“It’s all because of Bill. Georgia Tech meant a great deal, and I want to continue to help in any way that I can.”

- Desiree Moore

Endowed Scholarship Donors Both the Georgia Tech men’s and women’s tennis teams have been fortunate to benefit from the generous gifts provided by the following people that have endowed scholarships over the past year for Yellow Jacket student-athletes. For more information on how to endow a scholarship for the Yellow Jacket tennis teams, contact head coaches Bryan Shelton

or Kenny Thorne, or call the Alexander-Tharpe Fund at the Georgia Tech Athletic Association.

Mr. Kenneth G. Byers, Jr.Mr. Arthur O. BrannenSandra and Allen EckerMrs. Desiree B. Moore

Mr. Albert N. ParkerMr. James F. Letson

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Now in his fifth year as Director of Athletics, Dan Radakovich has helped take a Georgia Tech program

rich in athletic tradition to a higher level of excellence and national respect. Since Radakovich arrived on The Flats in 2006, Georgia Tech has competed for conference and national championships across the board, Yellow Jacket student-athletes have excelled in the classroom and Tech’s facilities rate among the finest in the nation. Radakovich signed a new five-year contract in June of 2010. The 2009-10 academic year was one of the most successful campaigns in nearly 120 years of Georgia Tech athletics:• Yellow Jacket teams combined to produce a won-loss record of 213-80 (.727), the highest winning percentage at Georgia Tech in modern history.• Georgia Tech participated in NCAA postseason play and/or bowl games in football, men’s and women’s bas-ketball, men’s and women’s tennis, volleyball, baseball, softball and golf.• Tech was the only school in the country to play in a BCS bowl game (Orange Bowl), host an NCAA baseball regional and advance to the second round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.• The Yellow Jackets won four ACC championships – in football, golf, softball and women’s tennis.• Academically, Georgia Tech’s Academic Progress Report (APR) scores improved significantly for the third consecu-tive year. Five Yellow Jacket teams were recognized nation-ally by the NCAA for producing an APR score that ranked among the top 10 percent in each respective sport.• The football team won the ACC championship outright for the first time since 1990, played in a bowl game for the 13th straight year, two Yellow Jackets were taken in the first round of the NFL draft, and Paul Johnson became the first coach ever to be named ACC Coach of the Year in his first two seasons in the conference.• The men’s and women’s basketball teams both won 23 games and both earned NCAA Tournament bids. Coach Paul Hewitt’s team advanced to the championship game of the ACC Tournament.• The baseball and softball teams both earned top-eight national seeds and hosted NCAA regionals. Women’s ten-nis also hosted NCAA 1st- and 2nd-round matches.• The baseball team produced a school record-tying 10 draft picks.• The ACC champion golf team advanced to the final eight of the NCAA championships.• The volleyball team, under first-year coach Tonya John-son, earned the program’s first NCAA bid since 2004.• Men’s swimming (Gal Nevo) and men’s track and field (Alphonso Jordan and Steve Marcelle) produced some of the most successful and most decorated athletes in those sports’ history at Tech. The construction of new facilities or upgrades to existing ones has been a focus of Radakovich’s tenure. This past year, Radakovich began laying the ground-work for a proposed basketball replacement facility that

will eventually be one of the top basketball complexes in the ACC. The previous year, Shirley Clements Mewborn Field, home for Tech’s softball program, was unveiled prior to the start of the 2009 season and was ultimately showcased on ESPN when the Yellow Jackets hosted an NCAA Super Regional. The Zelnak Center, a practice facility for Georgia Tech basketball, was in place prior to the start of the 2009-10 season. Bobby Dodd Stadium continues to receive cosmetic and functional upgrades, including a new video board last fall. Other facility upgrades under Radakovich include the transformation of Tech’s former football locker room on the ground floor of the Edge Athletic Center into a new Technology Center, which benefits academic support services for all Yellow Jacket student-athletes. Outside the competition venues, Radakovich has directed an overhaul of the annual giving and donation structure for Tech athletics, anchored by the TECH Fund, which establishes minimum giving levels tied to season tickets in various seating areas of Bobby Dodd Stadium and Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Radakovich also initiated the Athletic Director’s Initiative Fund, started in June, 2006, which has raised in cash and pledges more than $12 million. A recent gift from the Henry F. McCamish, Jr., family for the renovation of Alexander Memorial Coliseum, could be worth up to $15 million toward that project. Named Georgia Tech’s Director of Athletics on February 22, 2006, Radakovich came to Georgia Tech after five years as senior associate athletics director at LSU (2001-06). He previously served as the Athletics Director at American University in 2000-01. That followed stints as associate athletics director at South Carolina (1994-2000) and Long Beach State (1989-94) as well as two years as the athletics business manager at Miami (FL) (1983-85). Just the seventh Director of Athletics in Tech history, Radakovich was named by then-Institute President Dr. Wayne Clough to succeed Dave Braine, who retired after nearly nine years in the post. Radakovich also follows in the footsteps of storied names such as John Heisman, Bobby Dodd and Homer Rice. A graduate of Center High School near Aliquippa, Pa., and a member of its Alumni Hall of Fame, Radakovich, 52, became a football letterwinner and student coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1980 with a bachelor of science degree in finance. He was enshrined into the Beaver County Sports Hall of Fame in April, 2008, and was recognized as a Distinguished Alumni from IUP in March, 2009. Radakovich added a master’s degree in business ad-ministration from Miami (FL) in 1982. He also completed the Sports Management Institute’s executive education program in 1992. He is married to the former Marcie McDonald, and the couple has two children, Christian (20) and Grant (16). Christian is a junior Industrial Engineering major at Georgia Tech.

Athletics Administration

Dan RadakovichDan RadakovichDirector of AthleticsDirector of AthleticsFourth Year at Georgia TechFourth Year at Georgia Tech

Paul GriffinSenior Associate Athletic Director

Wayne HoganAssociate Athletic Director/Public Relations

Mollie MayfieldAssociate Athletic Director/Administrative Services

Frank HardymonAssociate Athletic Director/Chief Financial Officer

Theresa WenzelAssociate Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator

Doug AllvineAssistant Athletic Director/Special Projects

Jack ThompsonAssociate Athletic Director/Development

Jim HallAssociate Athletic Director/Development

Paul ParkerAssistant Athletic Director/Compliance

Dean BuchanAssistant Athletic Director/Media Relations

Phyllis LaBawAssociate Athletic Director/Student Services

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In April 2009, following a unanimous vote by the University System of Georgia Board of Re-

gents, Dr. G. P. “Bud” Peterson became the 11th president of the Georgia Institute of Technology. In this capacity he oversees a top-ten public research university with more than 19,000 students and more than $500 million in sponsored funding. Throughout his career, Peterson has played an active role in helping to establish the national education and research agendas, serving on numer-ous industry, government, and academic task forces and committees. A distinguished scientist, Peterson was select-ed in 2008 by President George W. Bush to serve on the National Science Board through 2014. The Board oversees the National Science Foundation (NSF) and advises the President and Congress on national policy related to science and engineering research and education. Peterson earned a bachelor’s degree in me-chanical engineering in 1975, a bachelor’s degree in mathematics in 1977, and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering in 1980, all from Kansas State University. He also earned a doctorate in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University in 1985. In 1981 and 1982, Peterson served as a visiting research scientist at the NASA Johnson Space Center. In 1985, he joined the faculty of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Texas A&M, where he conducted research and taught courses in thermodynamics and heat transfer. In 1990 he was named the Halliburton Professor of Mechanical Engineering and in 1991 was named the College of Engineering’s Tenneco Professor. In 1993, Peterson was invited to serve as program director for the NSF’s Thermal Trans-port and Thermal Processing Division, where he received the NSF Award for Outstanding Manage-ment. From June 1993 through July 1996, he served as head of the Department of Mechanical Engi-neering at Texas A&M University and in 1996 was appointed executive associate dean of the College of Engineering, where he also served as associate vice chancellor for Engineering for the Texas A&M University System. Previous leadership positions Peterson has held include provost at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. and chancellor of the University of Colorado at Boulder.

He also has served as a member of a number of congressional task forces, research councils, and advisory boards, including the Office of Naval Research, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Department of Energy, the National Research Council, and the National Academy of Engineering. Most recently, Peterson served as a member of the Board of Directors and vice president for Education for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). He is currently serving on a number of national accreditation agencies including the American Association of Colleges & Universities, the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, with a focus on improving and assessing outcomes for higher education. A fellow of both the American Society of Me-chanical Engineers (ASME) and the AIAA, Peterson is the author or co-author of 14 books or book chap-ters, 165 refereed journal articles, and more than 140 conference publications. He also holds eight patents. Having served as editor or associate editor for eight different journals, he is currently serving on the editorial advisory board of two others. He is a member of Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, and Phi Kappa Phi. Professional society awards include the Ralph James and the O. L. “Andy” Lewis awards from ASME, the Dow Outstanding Young Faculty Award from the American Society for Engineer-ing Education (ASEE), the Pi Tau Sigma Gustus L. Larson Memorial Award from ASME, the AIAA Thermophysics Award, the ASME Memorial Award, the AIAA Sustained Service Award, and the Frank J. Malina Award from the International Astronautical Society. Peterson was born September 1, 1952, in San Francisco, California, and raised in Prairie Village, a suburb of Kansas City, Kansas. He and his wife, Val, have four adult children.

Faculty Athletics RepresentativeRepresentative

Dr. Sue Ann Bidstrup Allen, a professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular

Engineering at Georgia Tech, was appointed as the Yellow Jackets’ Faculty Executive Assistant in July 2009. Dr. Bidstrup Allen received her B.S. in Chemi-cal Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1981. She then attended the University of Minnesota and received her Ph.D. in the field of Chemical Engineering in 1986. After a postdoctoral appointment in the Electrical Engineer-ing Department at MIT, Dr. Bidstrup Allen joined Georgia Tech as an assistant professor in the School of Chemical Engineering in 1988, was appointed to the position of associate professor in 1994 and to the position of professor in 2000. She served as the Associate Chair of the School of Chemical Engineering from 2004 to 2005. In 2005, she was named Faculty Executive Assistant to the President by Dr. G. Wayne Clough and continued to serve in this position under Interim President Gary B. Schuster and President G.P. “Bud” Peterson until August 2009. Dr. Bidstrup Allen’s main research focus is in the area of new materials and processes for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and for advanced interconnects for integrated circuits. She has advised nine postdoctoral fellows and has graduated 19 Ph.D. and 14 M.S. students. Dur-ing her career, she has published approximately 100 refereed articles and has been issued eight patents. Dr. Bidstrup Allen is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award, the DuPont Young Faculty Award, the 2008 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Sharon Keillor Award, and the 2008 Council of Chemical Research (CCR) Diversity Award. She also received the Faculty Leadership Award from Georgia Tech in 1995 and the Packaging Research Center Educator of the Year Award in 2000. She is a Fellow of the Society of Plastics Engineers and is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the American Chemical Society, the Electrochemical Society and the American Society for Engineering Education. Dr. Bidstrup Allen is married to Mark G. Allen, a professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. They have two children, David and Sarah.

Athletics Administration

Dr. G.P. “Bud” Dr. G.P. “Bud” PetersonPetersonInstitute PresidentInstitute President

Dr. Sue Dr. Sue Ann Ann Bidstrup Bidstrup AllenAllen

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Kenny Thorne

Kenny Thorne recorded one of the most success-ful tennis careers by a player from the state of Georgia, winning seven pro titles and defeating

four of the world’s top-10 players in the 1990’s. Some of Thorne’s notable victories include wins over Richard Krajicek, Wayne Ferreira, Mark Philippoussis and Todd Martin. As a pro, he achieved his highest singles ranking of No. 121 and a doubles ranking of No. 67. Thorne brings his love of tennis and impressive professional playing experience to his alma mater, Georgia Tech. Charged with building the Georgia Tech tennis program back to the level it was when he was a player, Thorne was named to the newly-created position of Direc-tor of Tennis on June 30, 1998, becoming the ninth head coach in Tech men’s tennis history. Thorne took over the reins of the Tech program after spending one season as the team’s assistant coach, wasting little time in moving toward his ultimate goal of turning the Yellow Jackets into a perennial contender. The Yellow Jackets have reached the NCAA Tour-nament nine times in his 12 years at the helm. After a two-year absence, the 2010 team reached the second round of the tournament, finished fourth in the Atlantic Coast Conference and was ranked No. 24 in the final ITA poll after posting an 18-8 dual-match record. The 18 wins were the most for the Jackets under Thorne, the final ITA ranking was the team’s highest in his 12 seasons, and the 7-4 conference record was the squad’s best, percentage-wise, since 2001. Ten of Thorne’s Tech teams have finished the spring ranked among the top 50 teams in the ITA rankings. Thorne has rebuilt the Tech squad around three-time All-ACC honoree Guillermo Gomez, who earned ITA/Mideast Regional and ACC Rookie of the Year as a freshman and ITA All-America honors the last two years, and played his way into the NCAA Singles Championships three times. He was joined on the All-ACC squad in 2010 by sophomore Kevin King. During his time on the Flats, Thorne has coached five ITA All-Americans, including Scott Schnugg (2003, 2004), who was the first Yellow Jacket to be named in 15 years, and Gomez, who each have been named twice. Along with Schnugg and Gomez, Thorne has had six different players earn entry into the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship. Gomez is the first to earn a bid three times. The 2007 squad overcame some major adversity to earn its eighth NCAA Tournament bid in nine seasons. Thorne’s team finished the season with 4-7 conference record including upsetting then No. 10 Florida State and No. 20 Clemson in back-to-back matches during the sea-son. He also guided David North to his first NCAA Singles Championships, becoming the 44th individual in school history to play in the tournament.

In 2006, the Georgia Tech men’s tennis team once again earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament under Thorne and reached the second round for third time. The team finished over .500 for the sixth consecutive season with a 12-10 record. In 2005, Tech had a doubles team compete in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1994 and also had an individual compete in the NCAA Singles Championship. Tech would also receive an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, where it fell to Vanderbilt in the first round by a score of 4-3. Jose Muguruza advanced to the Round of 32 while the doubles team of North and Rajevac, who earned an at-large bid into the tournament, advanced to the quarterfinals and earned All-American honors. North and Rajevac become the fourth players that Thorne has coached to earn All-American accolades. During the 2004 season, Tech reached the NCAA Tournament and had an individual compete in the NCAA Singles Championship. After opening the dual-match season with a 5-0 record, the Yellow Jackets fell to three ranked opponents, but then regrouped to win five con-secutive matches, including wins against Minnesota and Oregon and conference foes Wake Forest and Clemson. After dropping tough matches to Virginia and Georgia, Tech finished out the regular season winning five of six matches, including a 5-2 win over Florida State and a 4-3 come from behind match at South Carolina. During the 2003 campaign, Georgia Tech earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament and climbed into the 14th spot in the national rankings midway through the year. The Jackets also boasted their first All-America honorees since 1988, as the doubles team of Roger Anderson and Scott Schnugg earned the honor after finishing the year as the country’s 10th-ranked tandem. The duo also earned All-ACC honors after winning the league’s Flight One Doubles title. Tech finished with a 12-10 record and notched seven wins over ranked opponents, including a 4-2 victory over ninth-ranked Texas on February 16. In 2002, Tech defeated eight ranked teams and reached the finals of the ACC Championship, en route to a 15-11 dual-match record, while also reaching the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years under Thorne. In the ACC Tournament, the Jackets upset top-seeded and 14th-ranked Duke in the semifinals by a 4-0 score and ended the Blue Devils four-year reign as ACC Champions. On an individual level, Roger Anderson earned All-ACC honors for the second time and earned his first berth in the NCAA Individual Championship, becoming the first Tech player to do so since 1999.

Head CoachHead Coach13th year at Tech13th year at Tech159-124 overall record (.562)159-124 overall record (.562)Georgia Tech, 1989Georgia Tech, 1989

GETTING TO KNOW KENNYWhat’s on TV: 24, Fox News, I Shouldn’t be Alive, ESPN

What’s in my iPod: Chris Tomlin, Police, Cars, Elton John, Steely Dan

What I drive: Sienna Van or Infinity G35 depending on carpool duties

Favorite flicks: Braveheart, The Ultimate Gift, Die Hard, Princes Bride, Fletch

Favorite sports flicks: Rocky, Cinderella Man, Facing the Giants

What I’m reading: Agassi’s autobiography “Open”and The Mystery of God’s Will-Swindoll

Worst habit: leaving kitchen dirty after dinner

On my office walls: posters of past teams

Love to trade places for a day with: any college coach (with integrity) on the day they win a national title

First job: Checking ph balance in whirlpools at a club

Talent I’d most like to have: golf

Favorite meal: hot extra crispy wings

My sports idol when I was a kid: Dr. J

Favorite city to visit: Whistler, B.C.

Favorite pro sports team: Braves

Favorite physical attribute about myself: trick question, can’t win if you answer or if you don’t answer

My hero: Tony Dungy

My motto: Consider it pure joy when you face trials of many kinds!!!

In high school I played these sports: only tennis

Name of my high school and its mascot/nickname: Mills E. Godwin HS Eagles in Richmond, VA

The best thing about working at Georgia Tech: Around people with class, integrity and passion.

If I were president of the NCAA for one day, I would: mandate 6 full scholarships for Men’s Tennis (currently 4.5)

Other than UGA, I really enjoy seeing our sports teams beat: UNC

Not many people know this about me, but I: was born on my mom’s birthday and I water skied in a GT ski club tournament one time when I attended here.

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The Thorne FileBirthdate: January 24, 1966Hometown: Alpharetta, Ga.Wife: BridgetChildren: Daniel, Rachel, Zachary and

KenedyAlma Mater: Georgia Tech, 1989

Playing Career: • College: Georgia Tech, 1985-89• Professional: 1989-97• Highest World Singles Ranking: 121• Highest World Doubles Ranking: 67• Six-time Wimbledon, U.S. Open,

French Open and Australian Open partici-pant

• One career Challenger Singles Title• Four career Challenger Doubles

Titles• Two career ATP Doubles Titles

Coaching Career:• Assistant Coach, Georgia Tech Sept. 1997 - May 1998• Head Coach, Georgia TechJune 1998 - Present

Honors:• Four-time All-ACC Selection1985, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88• Two-time ACC Academic Honor Roll Selec-

tion• 1988 All-American• 1988 ITCA Region II Senior Player of the

Year• Georgia Tech Hall of Fame, 1995• 1999 ACC Coach of the Year

During the 2000-01 season, Thorne made great strides toward achieving his goal. When the Yellow Jackets climbed to No. 20 in the national rankings on April 11, they claimed their highest ranking since 1988, when Thorne was an All-American and team captain. Thorne led the 2001 Yellow Jackets to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Roger Anderson earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors and three Tech players earned ACC Flight championships in singles or doubles. Under Thorne’s guidance in 2000, Anderson became the first Tech player to earn ACC Rookie of the Year honors after leading the Yellow Jackets with a 24-8 singles record, including a 15-5 mark in dual matches. In his first year as head coach in 1999, Thorne earned ACC Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Yellow Jackets to a second-place tie in the regular-season conference standings, a runner-up finish at the ACC Tournament, an NCAA Regional berth and a final national ranking of 32 by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). Senior Benjamin Cassaigne was named the ACC Player of the Year, earned all-conference honors and captured the ACC Flight Championship at No. 1 singles under Thorne’s guidance. Fellow senior Matt Cozad was also named all-ACC and won the ACC Flight Championship at No. 2 singles. Cozad and sophomore Sergio Aguirre also won the ACC Flight title at No. 3 doubles. With Tech’s 1999 NCAA Regional berth, Thorne became the first person in ACC history and just the second

nationally, joining LSU’s Jeff Brown, to lead the same school to post-season competition as a player, assistant coach and head coach since the current NCAA team dual-match format was instituted in 1977. (Prior to 1977, team finishes were determined by an accumulation of points based on individual play.) Thorne helped Tech to NCAA play as a senior in 1988, as an assistant coach in 1998 and as head coach in 1999. Thorne earned an Industrial Engineering degree from Tech in 1989 and during his four seasons as a player from 1985-88, the Jackets posted a 70-38 dual-match record and a 20-7 ACC mark, including wins over nationally-ranked foes such as Georgia and Clemson in 1988, his final season. Tech climbed as high as 10th in the ITA national rankings during Thorne’s senior season before the Jackets ended the year 12th. He qualified for the NCAA singles tournament in 1986 and 1988 and advanced to the second round on both occasions. Thorne also competed in the 1988 NCAA doubles tourney with partner Bryan Shelton. After turning professional in 1989, Thorne spent eight years on the tour, achieving his highest world singles ranking of 121 and doubles ranking of 67. He was also a six-time participant at Wimbledon, the U.S. Open, French Open and Australian Open. Thorne’s best career wins were over 1996 Wimble-don champion Richard Krajicek, ATP No. 11 Wayne Fer-reira, Australia’s Mark Philippoussis and the United States’ Todd Martin. He posted two career ATP doubles titles, one career Challenger singles title and four career Challenger

doubles titles. An All-American in 1988, Thorne finished his Geor-gia Tech playing career as a four-time All-ACC honoree and the career leader in singles victories with 112. He was also a two-time captain and an Academic All-ACC honoree. Thorne was inducted into the Georgia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995. Thorne married former Yellow Jacket cross country standout and Tech Hall of Fame inductee, Bridget Koster, in 1990. The couple has two daughters, Rachel and Kenedy, and two sons, Zachary and Daniel.

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Assistant Coach2nd year at Tech2nd year at TechRichmond, 2000Richmond, 2000

Coaching Staff

Aljosa Piric was named assistant coach for the Georgia Tech men’s tennis team on June,

2008. “I am very excited and honored to be part of the Georgia Tech family,” Piric said. “I look forward to upholding Tech’s long lasting tradition with the utmost integrity and I also look forward to helping Kenny and the men’s tennis program continue to reach for the next level of athletic excellence.” Piric assists in player development, recruit-ing and general day-to-day activities related to the program. “We are excited and fortunate to have Aljosa on our coaching staff at Georgia Tech,” Thorne said. “He brings the background and integrity necessary to be an extremely successful coach at Tech. Aljosa developed and directed an extensive junior tennis program in the northeast where the very top U.S. juniors trained. He has a passion to train the total student-athlete and he came to the right place for his passion. Our student-athletes are getting a great role model on and off the court.” A native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Piric has coached numerous sectional champions and top level U.S. junior play-ers while working at the Stamford Indoor Tennis Academy. In 2000, Piric coached the Bosnian National boys 18’s and under junior team at the team European Championships in Catagna, Italy. He also coached the Bosnian National boys 18’s and under junior team at the European Individual championships in Closters, Switzerland. Piric graduated from the University of Richmond in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in Busi-ness Management. As member of Spiders’ tennis team, Piric played No. 1 singles and doubles and served as the team captain his senior campaign. In 1999, Piric was selected to the Bosnian Davis Cup National team that competed against Egypt and Luxembourg in Cairo, Egypt. Prior to attending Richmond, Piric competed in numerous European junior tournaments and was a member of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Na-tional Junior team that competed at the European Team Championships. He attended high school in Richmond, Va., where he won Virginia State High School Championships in singles and doubles. Piric is married to the former Jessica McGuire, and the couple lives in Smyrna, Ga.

The Piric File• Name: Aljosa Piric (ah-LO-shu PEER-ich)

• Birthdate: September 15, 1977 in Tuzla, Bosnia

• Education: Bachelor’s degree in business management from Richmond in 2000

• Playing Experience: four years at Rich-mond (1997-2000), Bosnian Davis Cup team (1999)

• Coaching Experience: Assistant coach at Georgia Tech (2007-present); Bosnian National Junior Team (2000); director of junior tennis academy in Stamford, Conn.

• Family: wife Jessica

• Joined Tech Staff: June 1, 2008

Aljosa PiricAljosa Piric

Support StaffSupport Staff

Jason DengucheStrength and Conditioning Coach

Josh ThrowerAthletic Trainer

Clarence BoydTeam Manager

Ethan ShapiroDirector of Operations

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Gomez’ Career StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2007-08 27 12 .692 17 8 .680 7 4 .636 2007-08 17 10 .630 14 8 .636 7 4 .636

2008-09 29 10 .743 12 6 .667 7 4 .636 2008-09 15 14 .517 9 10 .474 5 5 .500

2009-10 29 8 .794 14 5 .737 8 2 .800 2009-10 11 10 .524 11 9 .550 5 5 .500

Totals 85 30 .739 43 19 .694 22 10 .688 Totals 43 34 .558 34 27 .557 17 14 .548

2009, 2010 ITA All-American2009 ITA Mideast Region Player to Watch2008, 2009, 2010 All-ACC Team2009 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District

Second Team2008 ACC Freshman of the Year2008 ITA/Mideast Region Rookie of the Year2008, 2009, 2010 All-ACC Academic Men’s

Tennis Team2008, 2009 ACC Academic Honor Roll

General Info: Reached the Round of 16 of the NCAA Men’s Singles Championship, the third straight year the Yellow Jacket junior has been selected for the champion-ship ... Is 3-3 in NCAA singles championship matches in his career ... Three-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection ... Major contributor during his first season at Tech and has played No. 1 for the Yellow Jackets the last two dual seasons ... Ranked No. 4 in the ITA rankings at the end of the spring ... Has an explosive serve ... Career winning percentage of .739 ranks in Tech’s top 10 all-time, and his 85 singles victories is No. 6 on the Tech chart. 2009-10: ITA All-American for the second straight year ... No. 5 in singles in the nation in the final ITA rank-ings, was as high as No. 3 in the spring ... Built a 14-5 singles record in dual matches, all at No. 1, having won seven of his last 10 and 12 of 15 (one of those was unfin-ished) ... Went 16-7 against ranked opponents, including a fall win against No. 3 Robert Farah of USC and a spring win over No. 6 Michael Shabaz of Virginia ... Had a 29-8 overall singles mark ... 6-4 at No. 3 doubles with Dean O’Brien ... Advanced to the finals of the ITA Indoor National Championship before falling to USC’s 16th ranked Steve Johnson ... Defeated four ranked foes along the way ... Led the Jackets with a 13-2 overall record, including a 6-1 record over nationally ranked opponents ... Named co-champion of the Southern Intercollegiate Champion-ship in Athens, Ga., before the final match was canceled due to rain. 2008-09: ITA All-American ... ITA Mideast Region Player to Watch ... Ended the season ranked No. 12 in singles nationally ... Earned All-ACC honors for the second straight year ... Produced a team-leading singles record of

Guillermo GomezGuillermo GomezSenior • 5-11 • 193Senior • 5-11 • 193Alicante, SpainAlicante, SpainUniversalUniversal

29-10 ... Notched a 16-10 record versus ranked opponents ... Went 12-6 in dual match play at No. 1 ... NCAA Singles tournament top-16 seed ... Reach the round of 32 before falling to USC’s Steve Johnson... Had a 15-14 doubles re-cord, playing primarily at No. 1 with teammate Ryan Smith ... Enjoyed a very successful fall season, posting a 16-3 record while winning the consolation bracket at the ITA D’Novo All-American Championships ... Won nine-straight matches from Oct. 3 to Nov. 6 and finished the season vic-torious in 12 of his last 13 matches ... Reached the round of 16 of the National Indoor Championships before falling to fifth-ranked Robert Farrah of USC in Charlottesville, Va. ... Named MVP of the Key Biscayne Invitational after going 3-0 in both singles and doubles play. 2007-08: Selected to the 2008 All-ACC team ... Named the 2008 ACC and ITA/Mideast Region Rookie of the Year ... Selected to participate in the 2008 NCAA Singles Championship ... Lost to No. 37 Bassam Beidas, 6-3, 7-6 (5), in the first round of the tournament ... Finished the year with a 27-12 singles record and was 17-8 during the dual season playing at the No. 1 singles position ... Earned five wins over ranked opponents ... Registered an overall doubles record of 17-10 and had a dual match record of 14-8 ... Defeated Jamie Hunt of Georgia, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, to win the Georgia Tech Fall Tournament ... Reached the quarterfinals of the ITA/Wilson Mideast Region Cham-pionships ... Was 3-2 in doubles, playing mostly with David North ... Won first round doubles match, 8-2, at Mideast Region Championships with North over Guy David and Grega Terez of Charleston Southern ... Named to the 2008 All-ACC Academic Men’s Tennis Team. High School/Junior Tennis: Earned a No. 100 senior national ranking in Spain ... Top-four at under-18 Spanish Championship (national championship) ... Achieved a 990 men’s ATP world ranking. Personal: Full name is Guillermo (gee-AIR-mo, hard “g”) Gomez ... Born June 18, 1987 in Madrid ... Son of Roberto Gomez and Begoña Diaz de Basurto ... Has one brother, Roberto (17) ... Majoring in Industrial Engineer-ing.

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terwinner in tennis at Saddlebrook Prep ... Vale-dictorian ... Honor Society ... Honor Roll. Personal: Full name is Miguel Angel Muguruza (mee-GEL an-HELL moo-guh-ROO-zuh, hard “g”) ... Born April 10, 1990 ... Son of Jose Luis Muguruza and Ines Maria Pujana ... Has one brother, Jose, and one sister, Maria Christina (24) ... Majoring in Industrial Engineering.

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Muguruza’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2007-08 17 11 .692 12 6 .680 3 3 .636 2007-08 13 10 .565 8 6 .571 1 5 .167

2008-09 17 16 .515 9 5 .643 5 6 .455 2008-09 14 13 .519 7 7 .500 3 3 .500

2009-10 22 12 .647 11 9 .550 5 4 .556 2009-10 10 6 .625 5 2 .714 0 0 .000

Totals 56 39 .589 32 20 .615 13 13 .500 Totals 37 29 .561 20 15 .571 4 8 .333

General Info: Very solid all-around player ... Brings a lot of international experience to the tennis court ... Younger brother of former member of the men’s tennis team, Jose Muguruza ... Will continue to push for a spot in the Yellow Jackets lineup this season. 2009-10: Solid spring campaign, posting a 11-9 dual record, 5-4 in the ACC, playing the majority of his matches at No. 4 singles (7-9) ... Was 4-0 when playing at other spots in the lineup ... High point was his clinching victory over Virginia Tech’s Patrick Daciek in the team’s final regular season match, which earned Tech a first-round bye in the ACC Championship ... Lost both of his ACC Tournament matches and went 1-1 in the NCAA Regional. 2008-09: Posted a 17-16 singles record while playing a majority of the season at No. 2 singles ... Drew an even 9-9 tally in dual-match play, picking up key clinches over Maryland, NC State and North Carolina ... Had success against nationally-ranked opponents, going 3-3 ... Notched a 14-13 doubles record, playing with four different doubles partners during the year ... Best success came with team-mate Ryan Smith in which the duo slated an 8-7 record ... In the Fall, went 7-5 in singles with an even 5-5 record in doubles play ... took the doubles title with partner Ryan Smith at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational. 2007-08: Closed out first season with a 17-11 singles record and was 12-6 during the dual match season ... Played at No 4 through No. 6 positions ... Won his final three matches of the season over Adam Davison of Boston College, Roshan Potarazu of No. 59 Maryland and David Chermak of No. 50 NC State ... Paired with freshman Eliot Potvin for most of the dual match season at the No. 3 position ... Recorded a 12-9 overall doubles record. High School/Junior Tennis: Two-year let-

Miguel MuguruzaSenior • 5-11 • 166Senior • 5-11 • 166Wesley Chapel, Fla.Wesley Chapel, Fla.Saddlebrook PrepSaddlebrook Prep

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O’Brien’s Career Statistics (*at Tennessee Tech)

SINGLES Overall Dual Conference DOUBLES Overall Dual Conference

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2007-08* 19 4 .826 19 4 .826 8 1 .889 2007-08 13 6 .684 13 6 .684 7 1 .875

2008-09* 21 7 .750 18 2 .900 8 0 1.000 2008-09 13 7 .650 12 5 .706 5 2 .714

2009-10 12 12 .500 7 8 .467 1 3 .250 2009-10 16 15 .516 13 11 .542 5 6 .455

Totals 52 23 .693 44 14 .759 17 4 .810 Totals 42 28 .600 38 22 .633 17 9 .654

General info: Transferred to Georgia Tech following two seasons at Tennessee Tech in which he built a 45-15 singles record and earned all-Ohio Valley Conference honors twice.

2009-10: Went 7-8 in dual match play, 1-3 in conference play ... Played anywhere from No. 2 to 6 in the lineup, but mostly at 3-4 ... Teamed up with Guillermo Gomez to go 7-5 at No. 3 doubles, helping solidify the Yellow Jackets’ in doubles over the last month. 2008-09 (Tennessee Tech): Named Ohio Val-ley Conference Player of the Year ... Posted a 21-7 overall singles record, going 13-7 in doubles play ... All-OVC selection for the second-straight year ... Had a remarkable 17-1 singles record in dual match playing at the No. 1 position, going a perfect 8-0 in conference play ... Won 11-consecutive matches to close out the regular season. 2007-08 (Tennessee Tech): Had one of the best freshman seasons at Tech ... Was named First-Team All-OVC while going 19-4 in singles and 13-6 in doubles ... Played number one doubles and two singles ... Helped Tech claim the OVC regular season title. High School/Junior Tennis: Strong player on the Junior ITF circuit ranking #1 in South Africa ... Played tennis at Earl Grainger Tennis Academy and swam the breaststroke and butterfly while attending St. Stithians College ... Ranked as high as #163 in the world in junior rankings ... Received academic colours all four years. Personal: Full name is Dean Kevin O’Brien ... Son of Roye and Jacqui O’Brien of Johannesburg, South Africa ... Birthday is May 15, 1990 ... Majoring in Management.

Dean O’BrienDean O’BrienSenior • 5-10 • 155Senior • 5-10 • 155Benmore, South AfricaBenmore, South AfricaTransferred from Tennessee TechTransferred from Tennessee Tech

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General Info: Was a dynamic junior player and showed promise during his first two seasons on the Flats ... Holds a very high level of athleticism. 2009-10: Gave the Jackets a solid performer at No. 3, and finished the spring ranked No. 111 in the nation in singles ... Went 16-9 in dual matches, 6-5 in the ACC, and 9-5 at the No. 3 spot ... One of two Tech players to play at least one singles match at every spot in the lineup ... Lost five of his last seven entering the NCAA Championship, including both ACC Chamionship matches, but was the only Jacket to win his match against Kentucky in the second round of the NCAA Regional ... Had won six of seven before that ... Teamed up with Ryan Smith to go 8-2 in doubles, helping the Jackets win 10 of their last 16 doubles points ... They were ranked as high as 52nd nationally, winning eight in a row before falling to Virginia Tech in the last regular-season match, then did not finish either of their matches in the ACC Championship. 2008-09: Had a successful second season on the Flats for Georgia Tech ... Was second on the team in singles with a 22-15 record, doubling his win total from 2008 ... Playing primarily at No. 3, he posted an 11-7 record in dual match play ... Went an outstanding 8-3 in conference matches to lead all Jackets ... In doubles, posted a 12-11 record while playing with four different partners ... Best pairing came as a 6-3 stand with Austin Roebuck ... Finished second on the team in wins on the fall season with eight ... reached the round of 32 at the ITA National Indoors before falling the nation’s then18th-ranked player Dominic Inglot. 2007-08: Played at the No. 2 through No. 6 positions in his first season as a Jacket ... Registered a 12-11 dual match record and was 15-16 overall in singles ... Eaned a 6-1, 6-4 win over Thomas Nolan of Boston College at the No. 2 position ... Finished with a 16-8 dual match doubles record as he

Senior • 5-11 • 182Hampden, MaineHampden, MaineHampden AcademyHampden Academy

partnered with four different teammates ... Was a perfect 5-0 with senior David North and registered a 7-5 record with fellow freshman Miguel Muguruza playing mostly in the No. 3 position. High School/Junior Tennis: Three-year let-terwinner in tennis at Hampden Academy under Coach John Plourde ... Elected captain for two sea-sons ... Won singles state high school championship in 2005 - 06 ... Won New England sectional singles championship in 2005 & 07 and doubles in 2007 ... Received top-50 national ranking ... Ranked No. 1 in New England and Maine in 18 and under division ... Letterwinner in soccer at Hampden Academy under

Potvin’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2007-08 15 16 .484 12 11 .521 3 8 .273 2007-08 19 13 .594 16 8 .667 4 6 .400

2008-09 22 15 .595 11 7 .611 8 3 .727 2008-09 12 11 .521 6 4 .600 3 2 .600

2009-10 22 13 .629 16 9 .640 6 5 .545 2009-10 18 8 .692 14 8 .636 8 4 .667

Totals 59 44 .573 39 27 .591 17 16 .515 Totals 49 32 .605 36 20 .643 15 12 .556

Eliot PotvinEliot Potvin

Coach Ryan Shaw ... All-District in soccer ... Honor roll ... Key club. Personal: Full name is Eliot Potvin ... Born on May 18, 1989 ... Son of Paul and Connie Potvin ... Has one sister, Amelia ... Majoring in History.

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Smith’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2007-08 17 17 .500 11 12 .478 3 8 .273 2007-08 21 14 .667 15 10 .600 5 6 .455

2008-09 13 17 .433 6 9 .400 4 4 .500 2008-09 17 17 .500 11 12 .478 5 6 .455

2009-10 6 3 .667 1 0 1.000 0 0 .000 2009-10 17 13 .567 13 9 .591 8 3 .727

Totals 36 37 .493 18 21 .462 7 12 .368 Totals 55 44 .556 39 31 .557 18 15 .545

2009 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Second Team2008, 2009, 2010 All-ACC Academic Men’s Tennis Team 2008, 2009 ACC Academic Honor Roll

General Info: Lefty with great hands ... Is a tremendous athlete and with a lot of speed on the court ... Made an instant impact in the Jackets lineup and has become a solid doubles player.

2009-10: Doubles specialist who teamed with Eliot Potvin to win eight of 11 matches and solidify the doubles lineup for the Jackets, who won the doubles point 10 of their last 16 matches ... Ranked as high as 52nd nationally in doubles ... Went 6-3 in singles, winning his only dual match of the spring against USC Upstate. 2008-09: Went 13-17 overall in singles, 6-9 in dual matches and 4-4 in ACC play ... Played the majority of his dual matches at the No. 5 position (4-5 record) ... Paired with Guillermo Gomez as Tech’s top doubles team in the spring, posting a 6-8 record at No. 1 ... Teamed with Miguel Muguruza to go 8-7 in doubles, capturing the doubles title at the Georgia Tech Fall Invitational. 2007-08: Teamed with senior Scott Blackmon at the No. 1 doubles position ... Finished the dual season with a 14-10 doubles record to earn a No. 42 doubles ranking ... Defeated NC State’s No. 9 doubles tandem of Nick Cavaday and Jay Weinacker, 8-4 ... Registered wins over the No. 26, No. 58 and No. 60 teams ... Had an overall record of 21-14 in doubles and 17-17 in singles play ... Played at the No. 2 through No. 5 singles position ... Finished the dual singles season with a 11-12 record ... Named to the 2008 All-ACC Academic Men’s Tennis Team. High School/Junior Tennis: Four -year let-terwinner in tennis at Lassiter under Coach Mark Giles ... Elected captain for three seasons .... Helped

Ryan SmithSenior • 5-11 • 162Senior • 5-11 • 162Marietta, Ga.Marietta, Ga.LassiterLassiter

GETTING TO KNOW RYANNickname: RhynoFavorite campus you have been to other than

Georgia Tech: DukeTennis facility I want to play in but never have:

U.S. OpenFunniest player on the team is: MiguelMost serious player on the team is: DusanOne word to describe Coach Thorne:

passionateFavorite thing Coach Thorne says: “I like to

consider Labor Day as a day of labor”My goal for this season is: to advance our way

through the NCAA TournamentFavorite moment of my tennis career: winning

the state tournament in high schoolPerson who has the most influence on my

game: Stephen DiazIf I could change on thing about the game of

tennis, it would be: nobody would be allowed to cheat

Best player I’ve played with: Robby GinepriFavorite athlete in another sport: Lebron JamesFavorite non-sports person: Dane CookFavorite sports team: Atlanta FalconsFavorite sport besides tennis: footballFavorite tennis player: Rafael NadalFavorite sports broadcaster: (the late) Skip

CarayFavorite thing to eat before a match: Jimmy

John’s subFavorite cereal: Oh’sFavorite late-night snack: PBJ Favorite place to eat in Atlanta: Fogo de ChaoFavorite video game: Fifa SoccerFavorite movie: The GladiatorFavorite sports movie: Remember the TitansFavorite TV program: 24Favorite musical artist: Dave Matthews BandFavorite toy as a child: Sock ‘em BoppersFavorite song to sing in the shower: You

Belong With Me, by Taylor SwiftFavorite place in the U.S. (or the world) you

have been: Grand CanyonDream vacation: skiing in Denver, ColoradoFirst job I ever had: stringing racketsThe thing I like best about Georgia Tech is:

my teammates and the other relationships I’ve built along the way

My “welcome to college” moment: pre-season conditioning at 6 a.m.

My worst phobia: spidersOne thing I couldn’t live without: Firehouse or

Willy’s One thing people don’t know about me: I am a

phenomenal singerOne thing I wish I was better at: speaking

Spanish

team win state championship in 2005 ... Named Lassiter tennis MVP from 2005 - 07 ... Atlanta Journal Constitution Player of the Year in 2005 & 07 ... No. 9 National ranking in 2005. Personal: Full name is Ryan Andrews Smith ... Born February 16, 1989 ... Son of Brad and Susan Smith ... Has one brother, Brandon (23) ... Majoring in Biochemistry.

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King’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2008-09 17 17 .500 12 9 .571 6 5 .545 2008-09 19 16 .543 11 10 .524 5 6 .455

2009-10 12 6 .667 12 6 .667 8 3 .727 2009-10 10 6 .625 10 6 .625 6 4 .600

Totals 29 23 .558 24 15 .615 14 8 .636 Totals 29 22 .569 21 16 .568 11 10 .524

2010 All-Atlantic Coast Conference2010 Academic All-ACC

General Info: Highest ranked American recruit to ever play at Tech ... Lengthy, athletic lefty with a big game and potential for the highest level of tennis ... According to coaches, a perfect mold for a Georgia Tech student-athlete ... Did not play a match last fall due to tendonitis in his shoulder, but recovered to have a good spring. 2009-10: All-ACC performer who sat out all of the fall and the early spring schedule while recovering and receiving treatment for a lingering tendonitis problem in his left shoulder ... When he returned to the court in February, won his first 10 dual singles matches ... Finished the year 12-6 in singles, 8-3 in ACC matches ... Played his first match at No. 6, but has moved up to No. 2 in Tech’s lineup, and finished the spring ranked No. 97 nationally in singles ... Won just two of his last eight singles matches (all but two against ranked foes), one of those wins coming against Virginia Tech’s Luka Somen (No. 66) ... Teamed up with freshman Juan Spir at No. 1 doubles to go 10-6 and finished the year ranked No. 83. 2008-09: Posted a 17-17 overall record as a freshman, 12-9 in dual matches and 6-5 in ACC matches ... Played most often at No. 2 (3-5) and No. 4 singles (7-2), but won both of his matches as a No. 1 ... Paired with Doug Kenny in 24 doubles matches (primarily as Tech’s No. 2 doubles team), posting a 13-11 record overall, 11-10 in dual matches and 5-6 in ACC play. High School/Junior Tennis: Five-Star Blue Chip (TennisRecruiting.net) out of the Cary Ten-nis Park Academy coached by Sean Ferreira... finished ranked No. 5 in the nation in the United States Tennis Association (USTA) junior singles ... a finalist in the 2008 National Open in Atlanta ... the 2008 Peach State Champion ... reached the 2008

Kevin KingJunior • 6-2 • 182Junior • 6-2 • 182Peachtree City, Ga.Peachtree City, Ga.Keystone NationalKeystone National

USTA Boys’ 18 National Championship consolation semifinals in Kalamazoo, Mich. Personal: Full name is Kevin Scott King ... born February 28, 1991 ... son of William and Nuala King ... father William played football at Villanova ... Majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

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General Info: Strong fall performance vaulted him to No. 112 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Associa-tion singles rankings entering the spring ... Hard worker both on and off the court ... Great potential to be a tough collegiate tennis player and was an immediate contributor as a freshman ... An experi-enced international player on clay.

2009-10: Sophomore who played 10 dual singles matches, but only two in ACC play (1-1 record) ... Did not play in the ACC Tournament, and has not played in a dual match since the weekend of Apr. 2-3 (1-1 vs. Maryland and Boston college)... Played at least two matches each at No. 3-4-5-6, posting a 5-5 record ... Was 9-1 in fall tournaments. 2008-09: Posted a 13-18 overall record, appearing in 15 of Tech’s 21 dual matches (6-9 record) ... Went 1-5 in ACC play ... Split his time nearly evenly over the Nos. 3-6 positions, and won both his matches as a No. 3. High School/Junior Tennis: One of the top juniors that Serbia has produced in recent years, having won the national championship at the 16’s age group... ranked No. 1 in the country the same year before joining ITF competition. Personal: Full name is Dusan Miljevic ... born Sept. 4, 1988 in Ljubljana, Slovenia ... son of Nenad and Natalija Miljevic ... twin brother Filip plays tennis at Illinois State. ... Majoring in Civil Engineering.

Dusan MiljevicJunior • 5-11 • 163Junior • 5-11 • 163Novi Sad, SerbiaNovi Sad, SerbiaOlimp Novi SadOlimp Novi Sad

Miljevic’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2008-09 13 18 .419 6 9 .400 1 5 .167 2008-09 4 8 .333 1 0 1.000 0 0 .000

2009-10 14 6 .700 5 5 .500 1 1 .500 2009-10 3 4 .429 1 2 .333 0 0 .000

Totals 27 24 .529 11 14 .440 2 6 .250 Totals 7 12 .368 2 2 .500 0 0 .000

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General Info: Second-year player who made an immediate as a freshman in the bottom of the Tech singles lineup. 2009-10: Solid player at No. 5 in Tech’s lineup, going 10-5 in singles at that position, 14-8 in all dual matches and 20-14 for the year ... Also 4-1 at No. 6, but played all but one of his matches since Feb. 27 at No. 5 ... Won seven of his last 10 matches of the spring, and won his only ACC Championship match that finished. High School/Junior Tennis: Former top-ranked player in Colombia and South America ... Trained at the Federacio Catalana Tennis Academy in Barcelona, Spain ... Finished in the top-10 at the South American Tennis Championships in 2004 (2nd) and 2006 (6th) ... Held the No. 1 singles spot in Colombia at the 12, 14 and 16 age groups ... Member of the Colombian National Team in ‘04 and ‘06 ... Named Athlete of the Year at his High School, Colegio Jorge Washington, in 9th and 11th grade. Personal: Full name is Magin Chedid Ortiga ... Born May 25, 1990 in Cartagena, Colombia ... Parents are Magin Ortiga and Vivian Eljarek ... Has three siblings, Sofia (14), Sara (2) and Pablo (2) ... Began playing tennis at the age of four ... Enjoys playing soccer as well as hanging out with friends ... Majoring in History.

Magin OrtigaSophomore • 5-11 • 157Sophomore • 5-11 • 157Cartagina, ColombiaCartagina, ColombiaColegio Jorge WashingtonColegio Jorge Washington

Ortiga’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2009-10 20 14 .588 14 8 .636 6 5 .545 2009-10 4 5 .444 1 3 .250 0 2 .000

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General Info: Missed the early part of the fall season recovering from shoulder surgery, but became a solid No. 6 in the Tech lineup and an excellent doubles player ... Has a powerful serve.

2009-10: Helped solidify the bottom of Tech’s singles lineup and the top of its doubles lineup ... Won 10 of his last 13 singles matches (one un-finished), all but one of those at No. 6, including three wins over ranked foes ... One of two Tech players (Eliot Potvin was the other) to play at every singles position in the spring ... Won at No. 1, No. 4 and No. 5 ... Also compiled a 10-6 mark at No. 1 doubles with Kevin King, finishing the year ranked 83rd nationally. High School/Junior Tennis: Considered one of the top junior players in Colombia ... Reached an ITF Junior world-ranking of as high as No. 48 in singles play ... Took the title at the ITF Grade 1 Tour-nament in Barranquilla, Colombia ... Competed in three of the four World Junior Grand Slam events ... Tallied 56 wins in singles and 32 in doubles during his career ... Attended Colegio Lujan where he was the school’s MVP all four years of high school. Personal: Full name is Juan Carlos Spir ... Born May 1, 1990 in Medellin, Colombia ... Son of Juan and Dinorah Spir ... Has one brother, Joseph (11) ... Has dual citizenship with the United States and Colombia ... Began playing tennis at the age of six ... Majoring in International Affairs.

Juan SpirSophomore • 6-4 • 194Sophomore • 6-4 • 194Medellin, ColombiaMedellin, ColombiaColegio LujanColegio Lujan

Spir’s Career StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC

Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct.

2009-10 15 11 .577 12 8 .600 5 3 .625 2009-10 18 13 .581 16 9 .640 6 5 .545

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Tech Tennis Timeline1908–First Tech tennis team, with individuals competing in tournaments.

1915–Coached by J.R. Crenshaw, Tech tennis team competes in first dual matches, 2-0.

1918–Tech wins the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship.

1922–Tech wins the first of its two Southern Conference championships.

1926–Yellow Jackets win their second Southern Conference title in five years.

1929–Longtime coach J.R. Crenshaw coaches his final season, compiling an overall record of 32-12-2 in 13 seasons.

1934–Legendary Earle Bortell takes over as the Tech head coach, embarking on a career that would span 28 years and 215 victories.

1938–Russell Bobbitt, the conference champ at number one singles, led Georgia Tech to its first Southeastern Conference team title. The team was captained by GT Hall of Fame member Bill Moore and coached by Earle Bortell.

1945–Howard McCall reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA singles championship while Niles Millsap goes three rounds in singles and teams with Frank Willett who reach the semis in doubles.

1946–The team won its second Southeastern Conference team championship, led by T.W. Fowler, who won the conference title at two singles, and Howard McCall and Niles Milsap, who were co-champions at number one doubles.

May 12-14, 1960–Tech dominated the SEC Tennis Championships at Knoxville, Tenn., beating Tulane and Florida to win the team title. Ned Neely won the conference singles championship and teamed with Harry Thompson to win the number two singles championship. Thompson won the number two singles title, while Paul Metz was the number five singles champion and Dave Peake and Dave Pearsall won the number three doubles crown.

1960–Tech team posts a fourth-place finish at the NCAA championships, the best finish in school history, as Ned Neely and Harry Thompson reach the semifinals in doubles.

1966–All-American Walter Johnson advanced to the quarterfinals to lead Tech to a fifth-place NCAA finish.

1970–Led by All-American Larry Turville, who reached the fourth round, Tech ties for 10th place at the NCAAs, as four players entered in singles and two in doubles teams.

March 11, 1982–First ACC win vs. Maryland, 6-3.

April 20, 1985–Freshman Bryan Shelton wins the ACC title at number one singles, the first individual ACC title in school history.

May 18, 1985–Bryan Shelton loses to Dan Goldie, 7-6, 4-6, 6-1, in first round of NCAA Singles Championships in the first NCAA appearance by a Tech player since 1971.

May 1987–Mark Avedikian and Richy Gilbert earn a berth in NCAA doubles championship.

Jan. 23-24, 1988–Tech hosts nationally-ranked teams

Stanford (No. 1), Tennessee (No. 10) and California (No. 13) to christen the Bill Moore Tennis Center; Jackets beat 13th-ranked Golden Bears but fall to top-ranked Cardinal. Jean Desdunes named head coach.

April 5, 1988–Defeated Georgia, 5-4, in Athens, for Tech’s first win over the Bulldogs since 1966.

April 7, 1988–Defeated Clemson, 5-4, to finish first in the ACC regular season with a 7-0 record.

April 23, 1988–Lost to Clemson in finals of ACC Tournament, 5-4.

May 21, 1988–Lost to Michigan, 5-4, in first appearance in NCAA Team Championships.

May 26, 1988–Bryan Shelton reaches quarterfinals of NCAA Singles Championship before losing to eventual champion, Robbie Weiss of Pepperdine.

May 1988–Bryan Shelton and Kenny Thorne garner All-America honors, the first Yellow Jackets to earn the recognition since 1970.

May 19, 1993–Rob Givone competes in the NCAA singles tournament, becoming Tech’s first NCAA entrant in five years.

April 22-24, 1994–Tech defeats Wake and Virginia to reach the finals of the ACC Tournament before falling to seventh-ranked Duke.

May 13-15, 1994–After defeating Florida State and VCU in the first two rounds, the third-seeded Tech score a heart-stopping 4-3 victory over NC to win the Region II title and advance to the NCAA Team Championships for the second time in school history. With Tech tied 3-3 against the Tar Heels, senior Scott Cotton was on the verge of defeat but rallied at number two singles to clinch the title.

May 21, 1994–GT falls to third-ranked TCU in the first round of the NCAA Championships, to finish the season at 17-11 and ranked 28th in the final poll.

May 25, 1994–Rob Givone returns to the NCAA individual tourney, competing in singles and doubles with partner Scott Cotton.

March 29, 1995–Tech defeats Georgia Southern for head coach Jean Desdunes’ 100th victory.

May 9, 1997–The team returns to NCAA Tournament play, falling to Duke in their NCAA Region II Championships opener.

May 15, 1998–Tech makes its second-straight NCAA appearance, falling to Virginia Commonwealth at the NCAA Region II Championships in Richmond, Va.

June 30, 1998–Jean Desdunes resigns as head coach, stepping down with the second-highest win total in school history with 139. Assistant coach and former Tech All-American Kenny Thorne is named head coach at his alma mater.

April 30, 1999–Thorne is named ACC Coach of the Year after guiding the Jackets to a regular-season tie for second place in the ACC and the finals of the conference tournament. Thorne’s No. 1 player, Benjamin Cassaigne, is named ACC Player of the Year.

May 14-15, 1999–The Yellow Jackets qualify for NCAA Regional play for the third-straight year, downing Boise State in their opening match before falling to defending national champion Stanford in round two at Palo Alto, Calif.

April 30, 2000–Roger Anderson is named ACC Rookie of the Year, the first Yellow Jacket to earn the honor.

March 7, 2001–GT defeats 20th-ranked Miami. Tech’s first win over a Top-20 opponent since 1998.

May 12-13, 2001–Tech competes in the NCAA Regional for the fourth time in the last five years. Tech tops Arizona, 4-2, in the first round before falling to eventual national champion Georgia in the second round in Athens, Ga.

October 28, 2001–Junior Roger Anderson becomes the first Yellow Jacket to win the Omni Hotels South Atlantic Region Championship when he defeats 43rd-ranked David Loewenthal of Wake Forest in straight sets, 6-1, 7-5.

May 2, 2003–Senior Roger Anderson and junior Scott Schnugg become the first Tech players to earn All-America honors since 1988 after finishing the year ranked 10th nationally in doubles.

May 28, 2005–Freshman David North and junior Marko Rajevac particpate in the NCAA Doubles Championship as alternates and advance to the quarterfinals to earn All-American honors, before falling to eventual national champions John Isner and Antonio Ruiz from Georgia.

May, 2008–Freshman Guillermo Gomez became just the second Yellow Jacket to be named ACC Freshman of the Year and ITA Mideast Region Rookie of the Year.

Feb. 19, 2009-- Sophomore Guillermo Gomez ranked No. 7 nationally in singles by ITA -- the highest-ever ranking in for a Tech player in history.

Feb. 19, 2010-- Junior Guillermo Gomez ranked No. 3 nationally in singles by ITA -- the highest-ever ranking in Tech history. Gomez had surpassed his previous high in the first spring rankings (No. 5).

Coaching RecordsName Years Seasons Record Pct.Charlie Griffin 1930-31 2 4-8-2 .286George Griffin 1932-33 2 20-1-0 .952Earle Bortell 1934-61 28 228-108-2 .675Jack Rodgers 1962-73 12 117-84-3 .581Walter Johnson 1974-82 9 76-91-0 .455Gary Groslimond 1983-87 5 54-62-0 .466Jean Desdunes 1988-98 11 139-133-0 .511Kenny Thorne 1999-present 12 159-124-0 .562

Career Winning PercentageName Years Seasons Record Pct.George Griffin 1932-33 2 20-1-0 .952Earle Bortell 1934-61 28 228-108-2 .675Jack Rodgers 1962-73 12 117-84-3 .581Kenny Thorne 1999-present 12 159-124-0 .562Jean Desdunes 1988-98 11 139-133-0 .511Gary Groslimond 1983-87 5 54-62-0 .466Walter Johnson 1974-82 9 76-91-0 .455Charlie Griffin 1930-31 2 4-8-2 .286

Career WinsName Years Seasons Record Pct.Earle Bortell 1934-61 28 228-108-2 .675Kenny Thorne 1999-present 11 141-116-0 .549Jean Desdunes 1988-98 11 139-133-0 .511Jack Rodgers 1962-73 12 117-84-3 .581Walter Johnson 1974-82 9 76-91-0 .455Gary Groslimond 1983-87 5 54-62-0 .466George Griffin 1932-33 2 20-1-0 .952Charlie Griffin 1930-31 2 4-8-2 .286

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2009-10 Results and Statistics

2009-10 ResultsOverall: 18-8, ACC: 7-4Home: 13-1, Away: 2-6, Neutral: 3-1; vs National ranked: 13-8

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf RankJan 15 UAB W 5-2 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 #43 Jan 17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 5-2 2- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 #43 Jan 17 #72 USC UPSTATE W 6-1 3- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 #43 Jan 20 WOFFORD COLLEGE W 6-1 4- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 #43 Jan 24 #36 SOUTH CAROLINA W 6-1 5- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 #43 Jan 30 vs #54 Penn State W 4-2 6- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 #39 %Jan 31 at #11 Florida L 0-7 6- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 #39 %Feb 7 at #7 Georgia L 2-5 6- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 #41 Feb 17 #27 AUBURN W 4-3 7- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 #40 Feb 21 at #18 Florida State L 2-5 7- 3- 0 0- 1- 0 #38 Feb 27 GEORGIA STATE W 7-0 8- 3- 0 0- 1- 0 #30 Mar 7 #48 UNC-WILMINGTON W 6-1 9- 3- 0 0- 1- 0 #29 Mar 14 #35 MIAMI W 4-3 10- 3- 0 1- 1- 0 #26 Mar 27 at #26 Wake Forest W 4-3 11- 3- 0 2- 1- 0 #29 Mar 28 at #46 NC State W 6-1 12- 3- 0 3- 1- 0 #29 Mar 31 #43 CLEMSON W 7-0 13- 3- 0 4- 1- 0 #25 Apr 2 #71 MARYLAND W 7-0 14- 3- 0 5- 1- 0 #25 Apr 3 BOSTON COLLEGE W 5-2 15- 3- 0 6- 1- 0 #25 April 10 at #20 Duke L 3-4 15- 4- 0 6- 2- 0 #24 Apr 11 at #19 North Carolina L 2-5 15- 5- 0 6- 3- 0 #24 Apr 17 #1 VIRGINIA L 2-5 15- 6- 0 6- 4- 0 #26 Apr 18 #21 VIRGINIA TECH W 4-3 16- 6- 0 7- 4- 0 #26 #Apr 23 vs #20 Virginia Tech W 4-3 17- 6- 0 7- 4- 0 #24 #Apr 24 vs #1 Virginia L 1-4 17- 7- 0 7- 4- 0 #24 +May 15 vs #47 Binghamton W 4-1 18-7-0 7-4-0 #24+May 16 at #11 Kentucky L 1-4 18-8-0 7-4-0 #24

Dual Match-by-Match SINGLES DOUBLES Date Opponent Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3Jan 15 UAB W 5-2 W L L W W W W W WJan 17 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 5-2 L W W L W W W W WJan 17 #72 USC UPSTATE W 6-1 W W W W W W L W LJan 20 WOFFORD COLLEGE W 6-1 W W L W W W W W LJan 24 #36 SOUTH CAROLINA W 6-1 W W W L W W L W W%Jan 30 #54 Penn State W 4-2 W L W L W W . . .%Jan 31 #11 Florida L 0-7 Lr L L L L L L . LFeb 7 at #7 Georgia L 2-5 W L L L W L L L LFeb 17 #27 AUBURN W 4-3 L L L W W W L W WFeb 21 #18 Florida State L 2-5 W L L L W L L L LFeb 27 GEORGIA STATE W 7-0 Wr W W W W W W W WMar 7 #48 UNC-WILMINGTON W 6-1 W W W L W W W W WMar 14 #35 MIAMI W 4-3 W W W W L L W L LMar 27 at #26 Wake Forest W 4-3 W W L L L W L W WMar 28 at #46 NC State W 6-1 L W W W W W W W LMar 31 #43 CLEMSON W 7-0 W W W W Wr W W W WApr 2 #71 MARYLAND W 7-0 W W W W W W W W WApr 3 BOSTON COLLEGE W 5-2 W L L W W W W W WApr 10 at #20 Duke L 3-4 L L W L W L L W WApr 11 at #19 North Carolina L 2-5 W L L L W L L W LApr 17 #1 VIRGINIA L 2-5 W L W L L L L W LApr 18 #21 VIRGINIA TECH W 4-3 W W L W L W W L L#Apr 23 #20 Virginia Tech W 4-3 W L L L W W W u W#Apr 24 #1 Virginia L 1-4 u L L L u W L u L+May 15 #47 Binghamton W 4-1 u W u W L W W L W+May 16 #11 Kentucky L 1-4 L L W L u u L u L% - ITA Kickoff Weekend, Gainesville, Fla.# - ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.+ - NCAA Regional, Lexington, Ky.

Season StatisticsSINGLES Overall Dual ACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 vsRankedGuillermo Gomez 29-8 14-5 8-2 14-5 --- --- --- --- --- 16-7 Doug Kenny 5-5 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 Kevin King 12-6 12-6 8-3 2-0 8-6 --- --- 1-0 1-0 2-5 Dusan Miljevic 14-6 5-5 1-1 --- --- 0-2 1-1 2-1 2-1 1-0 Miguel Muguruza 22-12 11-9 5-4 --- --- 1-0 7-9 2-0 1-0 1-5 Dean O’Brien 12-12 7-8 1-3 --- 1-1 3-3 2-2 1-0 0-2 0-2 Magin Ortiga 20-14 14-8 6-5 --- 0-1 0-1 --- 10-5 4-1 0-2 Eliot Potvin 22-13 16-9 6-5 1-0 4-2 9-5 1-1 1-0 0-1 1-3 Austin Roebuck 6-6 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 Ryan Smith 6-3 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 0-0 Juan Spir 15-11 12-8 5-3 1-1 0-3 0-1 1-1 1-0 9-2 2-1 Totals 163-96 92-58 40-26 18-6 13-13 13-12 12-14 18-6 18-7 23-25

DOUBLES Overall Dual ACC 1 2 3 vsRankedEliot Potvin/Austin Roebuck 2-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 Doug Kenny/Miguel Muguruza 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 Magin Ortiga/Austin Roebuck 1-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 Doug Kenny/Juan Spir 1-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 Miguel Muguruza/Ryan Smith 4-4 0-1 0-0 0-1 --- --- 0-0 Doug Kenny/Austin Roebuck 3-2 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 Dean O’Brien/Juan Spir 1-2 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-1 Dusan Miljevic/Magin Ortiga 2-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-1 Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien 7-6 7-5 5-3 --- --- 7-5 1-1 Dean O’Brien/Eliot Potvin 8-6 6-5 0-2 3-3 3-2 --- 0-1 Ryan Smith/Juan Spir 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 Dusan Miljevic/Miguel Muguruza 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0Guillermo Gomez/Ryan Smith 4-4 4-4 0-2 1-2 1-1 2-1 0-2Miguel Muguruza/Juan Spir 5-1 5-1 0-0 --- 3-0 2-1 0-0Dusan Miljevic/Ryan Smith 1-2 1-2 0-0 --- --- 1-2 0-0Magin Ortiga/Juan Spir 1-2 1-2 0-1 --- --- 1-2 0-0Kevin King/Juan Spir 10-6 10-6 6-4 9-6 1-0 --- 1-5Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith 8-2 8-2 8-1 --- 8-2 --- 2-0Dean O’Brien/Magin Ortiga 0-1 0-1 0-1 --- --- 0-1 0-0Totals 59-43 42-29 19-14 13-12 16-5 13-12 4-11

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2010 Dual Match Results#43 Georgia Tech 5, UAB 2Jan 15, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. Dan Cornei (UAB) 6-1, 6-12. Danny Manlow (UAB) def. Juan Spir (GT) 7-5, 6-43. David Zimmerman (UAB) def. #112 Dusan Miljevic (GT) 7-5, 4-6, 6-44. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Daniel Moser (UAB) 6-1, 6-7 (6-8), 6-25. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Tyrone Ewels (UAB) 6-3, 6-26. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Alex Emery (UAB) 6-3, 6-3

Doubles competition 1. Guillermo Gomez/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Alex Emery/Danny Manlow

(UAB) 8-62. Eliot Potvin/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Daniel Moser/Tyrone Ewels (UAB)

8-13. Juan Spir/Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. David Zimmerman/Dan Cornei

(UAB) 8-4

Match Notes:UAB 0-1Georgia Tech 1-0; National ranking #43Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (1,2,3,5,6,4)Match Played IndoorsT-4:10

#43 Georgia Tech 5, Georgia Southern 2Jan 17, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. Jayraj Jadeja (GSO) def. Juan Spir (GT) 7-5, 5-7, 6-42. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Justin Flynn (GSO) 6-0, 6-03. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Gregory Bekkers (GSO) 6-0, 6-14. J. Melian-Puigventos (GSO) def. #112 Dusan Miljevic (GT) 6-0, 6-35. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Alain Garrido (GSO) 6-2, 6-36. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Matthjis Verdam (GSO) 6-2, 5-7, 1-0

Doubles competition 1. Dean O’Brien/Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Jayraj Jadeja/Justin Flynn (GSO) 8-52. Miguel Muguruza/Juan Spir (GT) def. Gregory Bekkers/Matthjis Verdam

(GSO) 8-13. Dusan Miljevic/Ryan Smith (GT) def. J. Melian-Puigventos/Alain Garrido

(GSO) 8-4

Match Notes:Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (2,3,5,4,1,6)Match played indoorsT-5:30

#43 Georgia Tech 6, #72 USC Upstate 1Jan 17, 2010 at Altanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. Juan Spir (GT) def. Renzo Airaldi (UPSTM) 6-3, 7-52. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Edgar Rodriguez (UPSTM) 3-6, 6-2, 6-23. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Javier Tori (UPSTM) 6-3, 6-44. #112 Dusan Miljevic (GT) def. Marco Linconin (UPSTM) 6-1, 7-55. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Jack Roux (UPSTM) 7-6, 6-36. Ryan Smith (GT) def. Ramiro Blanco (UPSTM) 1-6, 7-6, 1-0 (12-10)

Doubles competition 1. Marco Linconin/Jack Roux (UPSTM) def. Eliot Potvin/Dean O’Brien

(GT) 9-82. Miguel Muguruza/Juan Spir (GT) def. Renzo Airaldi/Javier Tori (UPSTM)

8-53. Edgar Rodriguez/Ramiro Blanco (UPSTM) def. Dusan Miljevic/Ryan

Smith (GT) 9-8 (7-1)

Match Notes:USC Upstate 0-1; National ranking #72Georgia Tech 2-0; National ranking #43Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (1,3,2,4,5,6)Match played IndoorsT-5:30

#43 Georgia Tech 6, Wofford College 1Jan 20, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Tinsu Van Wyk (WOFM) 6-1, 6-32. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Stuart Robertson (WOFM) 6-1, 6-43. Alan Donald (WOFM) def. Juan Spir (GT) 6-2, 6-34. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Paul Bartholomy (WOFM) 6-1, 6-15. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Drew Superstein (WOFM) 7-5, 6-36. #112 Dusan Miljevic (GT) def. Michael Schecter (WOFM) 6-2, 6-2

Doubles competition 1. Eliot Potvin/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Alan Donald/Paul Bartholomy

(WOFM) 8-22. Juan Spir/Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Tinsu Van Wyk/Drew Superstein

(WOFM) 8-33. Stuart Robertson/Tom Wood (WOFM) def. Ryan Smith/Dusan Miljevic

(GT) 8-6

Match Notes:Wofford College 0-2Georgia Tech 4-0; National ranking #43Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (4,3,1,2,6,5)T-3:00

#43 Georgia Tech 6, #36 South Carolina 1Jan 24, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #48 Diego Cubas (SCAR) 7-6, 2-6, 6-42. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Pedro Campos (SCAR) 6-3, 4-6, 6-43. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Johannes Pulsfort (SCAR) 6-1, 6-3

4. Ivan Machado (SCAR) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 7-5, 6-45. Dusan Miljevic (GT) def. Alexander Kostanov (SCAR) 6-2, 6-46. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Ivan Cressoni (SCAR) 6-2, 6-1

Doubles competition 1. #27 Diego Cubas/Ivan Machado (SCAR) def. Guillermo Gomez/Ryan

Smith (GT) 9-82. Eliot Potvin/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Pedro Campos/Ivan Cressoni

(SCAR) 8-33. Miguel Muguruza/Juan Spir (GT) def. Alexander Kostanov/Johannes

Pulsfort (SCAR) 8-6

Match Notes:South Carolina 1-1; National ranking #36Georgia Tech 5-0; National ranking #43Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (3,2,1,4,5,6)Match played indoors.T-5:30

#39 Georgia Tech 4, #54 Penn State 2Jan 30, 2010 at Gainesville, Fla.

Singles competition 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. Ryan Gormley (PSU) 6-2, 7-6 (0-3)2. Eddie Bourchier (PSU) def. Juan Spir (GT) 6-3, 6-13. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Jason Lee (PSU) 6-4, 6-04. Warren Hardie (PSU) def. Dean O’Brien (GT) 6-3, 6-35. #112 Dusan Miljevic (GT) def. Guillaume St-Maurice (PSU) 2-6, 6-1, 6-46. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Bryan Welnetz (PSU) 6-1, 6-2

Doubles competition - not played

Match Notes:Penn State 2-1; National ranking #54Georgia Tech 6-0; National ranking #39Order of finish: Doubles (); Singles (4,6,3,2,1,5)Match played outdoorsDoubles not playedT-3:00

#11 Florida 7, #39 Georgia Tech 0Jan 31, 2010 at Gainesville, Fla.

Singles competition 1. #7 Alexandre Lacroix (FLA) def. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) 6-1, 3-1,

retired2. Sekou Bangoura, Jr. (FLA) def. Eliot Potvin (GT) 6-2, 3-6, 6-33. Bob Van Overbeek (FLA) def. Dean O’Brien (GT) 6-3, 6-14. Joey Burkhardt (FLA) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-0, 5-7, 1-0 (11-9)5. Antoine Benneteau (FLA) def. Dusan Miljevic (GT) 6-0, 6-26. Nassan Slilam (FLA) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-3, 6-3

Doubles competition 1. #10 Antoine Benneteau/Alexandre Lacroix (FLA) def. Guillermo

Gomez/Ryan Smith (GT) 8-42. Dean O’Brien/Eliot Potvin (GT) vs. Sekou Bangoura, Jr./Joey Burkhardt

(FLA) no result3. Billy Federhofer/Bob Van Overbeek (FLA) def. Miguel Muguruza/Juan

Spir (GT) 8-4

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 6-1; National ranking #39Florida 3-1; National ranking #11Order of finish: Doubles (3,1); Singles (1,3,5,6,4,2)Match played outdoorsT-3:30

#7 Georgia 5, #41 Georgia Tech 2Feb 07, 2010 at Athens, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #3 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #45 Javier Garrapiz (UGA) 6-4, 7-6 (7-1)2. Nate Schnugg (UGA) def. Juan Spir (GT) 6-4, 6-33. Jamie Hunt (UGA) def. Dean O’Brien (GT) 6-2, 6-34. #60 Drake Bernstein (UGA) def. Eliot Potvin (GT) 7-6, 6-2 (7-0)5. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Bo Seal (UGA) 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-8)6. Christian Vitulli (UGA) def. #112 Dusan Miljevic (GT) 7-5, 6-3

Doubles competition 1. Nate Schnugg/Jamie Hunt (UGA) def. Miguel Muguruza/Ryan Smith

(GT) 8-22. Drake Bernstein/Javier Garrapiz (UGA) def. Dean O’Brien/Eliot Potvin

(GT) 8-63. Bo Seal/Christian Vitulli (UGA) def. Juan Spir/Magin Ortiga (GT) 8-5

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 6-2; National ranking #41Georgia 4-0; National ranking #7Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (2,3,4,1,5,6)Official: Walt Williams T-4:18 A-409

#40 Georgia Tech 4, #27 Auburn 3Feb 17, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #28 Tim Puetz (AU) def. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) 2-6, 6-3, 7-52. Tim Hewitt (AU) def. Dean O’Brien (GT) 6-4, 6-23. #86 Alex Stamchev (AU) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-4, 6-44. Juan Spir (GT) def. Andreas Mies (AU) 6-4, 6-45. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Oliver Strecker (AU) 4-6, 6-2, 6-06. Kevin King (GT) def. Alexander Sajonz (AU) 6-4, 6-3

Doubles competition 1. #6 Tim Puetz/Alex Stamchev (AU) def. Dean O’Brien/Eliot Potvin (GT)

8-52. Guillermo Gomez/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Alexander Sajonz/Tim Hewitt

(AU) 8-23. Magin Ortiga/Juan Spir (GT) def. Michel Monteiro/Andreas Mies (AU)

8-3

Match Notes:Auburn 2-3; National ranking #27Georgia Tech 7-2; National ranking #40Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (2,3,1,4,5,6)Match played indoorsT-4:12

#18 Florida State 5, #38 Georgia Tech 2Feb 21, 2010 at Tallahassee, Fla.

Singles competition 1. #3 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #35 Jean-Yves Aubone (FSU) 6-1, 6-7

(7-9), 7-52. #77 Vahin Mirzadeh (FSU) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-1, 6-33. #56 Clint Bowles (FSU) def. Dean O’Brien (GT) 6-3, 7-54. Connor Smith (FSU) def. Juan Spir (GT) 6-4, 7-55. Kevin King (GT) def. Jordan Kelly-Houston (FSU) 6-0, 6-26. Andres Bocaro (FSU) def. Eliot Potvin (GT) 7-6 (7-4), 7-5

Doubles competition 1. Vahin Mirzadeh/Connor Smith (FSU) def. Dean O’Brien/Eliot Potvin

(GT) 9-8 (7-1)2. Jean-Yves Aubone/Clint Bowles (FSU) def. Guillermo Gomez/Ryan

Smith (GT) 9-73. Andres Bocaro/Anderson Reed (FSU) def. Magin Ortiga/Juan Spir

(GT) 8-6

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 7-3, 0-1 ACC; National ranking #38Florida State 7-1, 2-0 ACC; National ranking #18Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (5,2,4,3,6,1)

#30 Georgia Tech 7, Georgia State 0Feb 27, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. Kevin King (GT) def. Calvin Kemp (GSU) 1-2, retired2. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Victor Valente (GSU) 6-2, 2-6, 7-53. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Jackson Moore (GSU) 1-6, 6-2, 6-14. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Henri Mangin (GSU) 6-4, 6-05. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Juan Pablo Gutierrez (GSU) 6-2, 6-16. Juan Spir (GT) def. Trenton Spinks (GSU) 6-3, 6-4

Doubles competition 1. Dean O’Brien/Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Trenton Spinks/Calvin Kemp (GSU)

9-72. Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) def. Jackson Moore/Juan Pablo Gutierrez

(GSU) 8-13. Guillermo Gomez/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Victor Valente/Henri Mangin

(GSU) 8-4

Match Notes:Georgia State 7-4Georgia Tech 8-3; National ranking #30Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (1,6,5,4,3,2)Match Played Outside

#29 Georgia Tech 6, #48 UNC-Wilmington 1Mar 07, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #5 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. Michael Pereira (UNCW) 6-2, 6-32. Kevin King (GT) def. Kinshuk Sharma (UNCW) 6-2, 6-13. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Illia Ziamtsou (UNCW) 6-4, 6-34. Kosta Blank (UNCW) def. Dean O’Brien (GT) 6-3, 6-15. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Alex Wetherell (UNCW) 6-0, 6-16. Juan Spir (GT) def. Anton Nikolov (UNCW) 6-3, 6-3

Doubles competition 1. Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) def. Kinshuk Sharma/Max Ando Hirsh

(UNCW) 8-62. Eliot Potvin/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Illia Ziamtsou/Kosta Blank (UNCW)

8-33. Guillermo Gomez/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Michael Pereira/Alex Wetherell

(UNCW) 8-0

Match Notes:UNC-Wilmington 7-3; National ranking #48Georgia Tech 9-3; National ranking #29Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (1,2,6,5,4,3)T-2:33

#26 Georgia Tech 4, #35 Miami 3Mar 14, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #5 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. Carl Sundberg (UM) 5-7, 6-2, 6-22. Kevin King (GT) def. Christian Blocker (UM) 6-1, 6-33. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Keith Crowley (UM) 7-5, 6-34. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Waylon Chin (UM) 6-3, 4-6, 6-35. Ignacio Taboada (UM) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 7-6, 4-6, 7-6 (11-9)6. David Simon (UM) def. Dean O’Brien (GT) 7-5, 6-3

Doubles competition 1. Juan Spir/Kevin King (GT) def. #60 Christian Blocker/David Simon

(UM) 8-52. Keith Crowley/Hector Nieto (UM) def. Eliot Potvin/Dean O’Brien (GT)

9-8 (7-3)3. Carl Sundberg/Barnabas Carrega (UM) def. Guillermo Gomez/Ryan

Smith (GT) 8-4

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2010 Dual Match ResultsMatch Notes:Miami 5-5, 0-3; National ranking #35Georgia Tech 9-3, 1-1; National ranking #26Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (2,6,3,1,4,5)T-4:32 A-151

#29 Georgia Tech 4, #26 Wake Forest 3Mar 27, 2010 at Winston-Salem, N.C.

Singles competition 1. #5 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #56 Steven Forman (WF) 7-6, 6-7, 7-52. Kevin King (GT) def. #29 Tripper Carleton (WF) 2-6, 6-0, 7-53. Jonathan Wolff (WF) def. Eliot Potvin (GT) 7-5, 7-64. #92 Iain Atkinson (WF) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-2, 7-55. Danny Kreyman (WF) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-3, 6-26. Juan Spir (GT) def. Zach Leslie (WF) 6-2, 7-5

Doubles competition 1. #16 Iain Atkinson/Steven Forman (WF) def. Kevin King/Juan Spir

(GT) 9-72. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Danny Kreyman/Zach Leslie (WF) 8-53. Dean O’Brien/Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. Tripper Carleton/Jonathan

Wolff (WF) 8-3

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 11-3, 2-1; National ranking #29Wake Forest 7-5, 0-1; National ranking #26Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (5,4,3,2,6,1)

#29 Georgia Tech 6, #46 NC State 1Mar 28, 2010 at Raleigh, N.C.

Singles competition 1. #92 Jaime Pulgar (NCS) def. #5 Guillermo Gomez (GT) 6-4, 6-42. Kevin King (GT) def. Dominic Hodgson (NCS) 4-6, 6-1, 6-33. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Dave Thomson (NCS) 6-2, 6-44. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Rob Lowe (NCS) 3-6, 7-6 (8-4), 6-45. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Rafael Paez (NCS) 6-7 (4-8), 6-3, 1-0 (11-9)6. Juan Spir (GT) def. Fernando Banos (NCS) 7-5, 7-6 (8-6)

Doubles competition 1. Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) def. Dominic Hodgson/Rob Lowe (NCS) 8-32. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Fernando Banos/Frideric Prandecki

(NCS) 8-23. Jaime Pulgar/Dave Thomson (NCS) def. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien

(GT) 8-7

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 12-3, 3-1 ACC; National ranking #29NC State 13-6, 1-3 ACC; National ranking #46Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (3,1,6,2,4,5)

#25 Georgia Tech 7, #43 Clemson 0Mar 31, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. Derek DiFazio (CL) 6-4, 6-32. #62 Kevin King (GT) def. Carlos Alvarez (CL) 6-2, 4-6, 6-43. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Kevin Galloway (CL) 6-3, 2-6, 6-14. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Wesley Moran (CL) 6-3, 6-45. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Juan Bolona (CL) 4-6, 6-4, 0-0 (3-0), retired6. Juan Spir (GT) def. Moritz Dettinger (CL) 7-5, 7-5

Doubles competition 1. Juan Spir/Kevin King (GT) def. Gera Boryachinskiy/Derek DiFazio

(CL) 8-72. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Moritz Dettinger/Zachary Rigsby

(CL) 8-53. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Carlos Alvarez/Juan Bolona

(CL) 8-5

Match Notes:Clemson 13-5, 1-4 ACC; National ranking #43Georgia Tech 13-3, 4-1 ACC; National ranking #25Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1); Singles (1,6,4,3,2,5)

#25 Georgia Tech 7, #71 Maryland 0Apr 02, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. Tommy Laine (MD) 6-2, 6-12. #62 Kevin King (GT) def. Jesse Kiuru (MD) 6-1, 6-43. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. John Collins (MD) 7-6 (8-6), 7-6 (8-6)4. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Sergio Wyss (MD) 7-5, 6-35. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Ryan Lissner (MD) 6-3, 6-16. Dusan Miljevic (GT) def. Ian Mansfield (MD) 6-2, 6-0

Doubles competition 1. Juan Spir/Kevin King (GT) def. Graham Knowlton/Ian Mansfield (MD)

8-52. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Jesse Kiuru/John Collins (MD) 8-33. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Tommy Laine/Sergio Wyss

(MD) 8-7 (7-3)

Match Notes:Maryland 10-7, 1-5 ACC; National ranking #71Georgia Tech 14-3, 5-1 ACC; National ranking #25Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (1,6,5,2,4,3)

#25 Georgia Tech 5, Boston College 2Apr 03, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #62 Kevin King (GT) def. Thomas Nolan (BC) 6-7 (6-8), 6-3, 7-6 (7-4)2. Akash Muppidi (BC) def. Eliot Potvin (GT) 6-4, 6-43. Erik Kreutzer (BC) def. Dusan Miljevic (GT) 6-4, 7-6 (7-4)4. Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Alex Skinner (BC) 6-4, 6-2

5. Juan Spir (GT) def. Jonathan Schroeder (BC) 3-6, 6-4, 7-56. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Brian Locklear (BC) 6-1, 6-1

Doubles competition 1. Juan Spir/Kevin King (GT) def. Jonathan Schroeder/Alex Skinner

(BC) 8-12. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Akash Muppidi/Erik Kreutzer (BC) 8-53. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Adam Davison/Thomas Nolan

(BC) 9-8 (7-0)

Match Notes:Boston College 8-12, 0-8 ACCGeorgia Tech 15-3, 6-1 ACC; National ranking #25Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (4,6,2,3,5,1)

#20 Duke 4, #24 Georgia Tech 3April 10, 2010 at Durham, N.C.

Singles competition 1. #11 Henrique Cunha (DU) def. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) 6-2, 6-32. Reid Carleton (DU) def. #62 Kevin King (GT) 6-1, 6-13. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Torsten Wietoska (DU) 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7-4)4. #87 Dylan Arnould (DU) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-7 (4-7), 7-6

(7-5), 6-25. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. David Holland (DU) 6-3, 6-46. Luke Marchese (DU) def. Juan Spir (GT) 6-4, 5-7, 6-3

Doubles competition 1. #3 Reid Carleton/Henrique Cunha (DU) def. Kevin King/Juan Spir

(GT) 9-8 (7-4)2. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. #80 Dylan Arnould/David Holland

(DU) 8-53. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. #63 Alain Michel/Torsten

Wietoska (DU) 8-5

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 15-4, 6-2 ACC; National ranking #24Duke 13-6, 6-1 ACC; National ranking #20Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (2,1,5,6,3,4)

#19 North Carolina 5, #24 Georgia Tech 2Apr 11, 2010 at Chapel Hill, N.C.

Singles competition 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #51 Clay Donato (NC) 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (8-6)2. #78 Jose Hernandez (NC) def. #62 Kevin King (GT) 6-1, 6-33. Stefan Hardy (NC) def. Eliot Potvin (GT) 6-1, 6-44. #108 Brennan Boyajian (NC) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-4, 6-15. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Andrew Crone (NC) 6-1, 6-46. Zach Hunter (NC) def. Dean O’Brien (GT) 6-2, 6-4

Doubles competition 1. Clay Donato/Stefan Hardy (NC) def. Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) 8-32. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. Cameron Ahari/Brennan Boyajian

(NC) 8-53. Andrew Crone/Jose Hernandez (NC) def. Guillermo Gomez/Dean

O’Brien (GT) 8-4

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 15-5, 6-3; National ranking #24North Carolina 14-4, 6-2; National ranking #19Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2); Singles (3,4,2,5,6,1)

#1 Virginia 5, #26 Georgia Tech 2Apr 17, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #8 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #6 Michael Shabaz (UVA) 4-6, 6-2, 6-22. #13 Sanam Singh (UVA) def. #90 Kevin King (GT) 7-5, 6-33. Eliot Potvin (GT) def. #45 Jarmere Jenkins (UVA) 2-6, 6-4, 6-24. #59 Drew Courtney (UVA) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-3, 6-15. #103 Houston Barrick (UVA) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (11-9)6. #75 Lee Singer (UVA) def. Juan Spir (GT) 6-4, 7-6 (10-8)

Doubles competition 1. #6 Michael Shabaz/Drew Courtney (UVA) def. Kevin King/Juan Spir

(GT) 8-62. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) def. #32 Sanam Singh/Houston Barrick

(UVA) 8-43. #56 Jarmere Jenkins/Lee Singer (UVA) def. Guillermo Gomez/Dean

O’Brien (GT) 8-6

Match Notes:Virginia 31-1, 10-0 ACC; National ranking #1Georgia Tech 15-6, 6-4 ACC; National ranking #26Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (4,2,6,3,5,1)T-3:40

#26 Georgia Tech 4, #21 Virginia Tech 3Apr 18, 2010 at Atlanta, Ga.

Singles competition 1. #8 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #60 Yoann Re (VT) 6-4, 6-22. #90 Kevin King (GT) def. #66 Luka Somen (VT) 6-1, 6-13. Corrado Tocci (VT) def. Eliot Potvin (GT) 7-6 (7-5), 7-54. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Patrick Daciek (VT) 3-6, 6-3, 7-55. Will Beck (VT) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 7-6 (7-5), 6-26. Juan Spir (GT) def. #123 Sebastien Jacques (VT) 6-3, 7-5

Doubles competition 1. Juan Spir/Kevin King (GT) def. Will Beck/Patrick Daciek (VT) 9-72. Yoann Re/Sebastien Jacques (VT) def. Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) 8-43. Luka Somen/Corrado Tocci (VT) def. Dean O’Brien/Magin Ortiga (GT)

9-7

Match Notes:Virginia Tech 14-6, 7-4 ACC; National ranking #21Georgia Tech 16-6, 7-4 ACC; National ranking #26Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3); Singles (1,2,6,5,3,4)T-4:00

#24 Georgia Tech 4, #20 Virginia Tech 3Apr 23, 2010 at Cary, N.C.ACC Championship - quarterfinal round

Singles competition 1. #3 Guillermo Gomez (GT) def. #53 Yoann Re (VT) 1-6, 6-1, 6-42. #73 Luka Somen (VT) def. #78 Kevin King (GT) 7-5, 6-33. Corrado Tocci (VT) def. #101 Eliot Potvin (GT) 6-4, 6-04. Patrick Daciek (VT) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-4, 6-35. Magin Ortiga (GT) def. Will Beck (VT) 6-7 (7-9), 6-2, 6-16. Juan Spir (GT) def. #125 Sebastien Jacques (VT) 6-3, 6-2

Doubles competition 1. Juan Spir/Kevin King (GT) def. Will Beck/Patrick Daciek (VT) 8-32. #46 Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) vs. Sebastien Jacques/Yoann Re

(VT) unfinished3. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Corrado Tocci/Luka Somen

(VT) 8-5

Match Notes:Virginia Tech 14-7, 7-4 ACC; National ranking #20Georgia Tech 17-6, 7-4 ACC; National ranking #24Order of finish: Doubles (1,3); Singles (3,4,6,2,1,5)

#1 Virginia 4, #24 Georgia Tech 1Apr 24, 2010 at Cary, N.C.ACC Championship semifinal

Singles competition 1. #9 Michael Shabaz (UVA) vs. #3 Guillermo Gomez (GT) unfinished2. #15 Sanam Singh (UVA) def. #78 Kevin King (GT) 6-2, 6-33. #55 Jarmere Jenkins (UVA) def. #101 Eliot Potvin (GT) 7-6 (7-5), 7-54. #51 Drew Courtney (UVA) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-2, 6-35. Houston Barrick (UVA) vs. Magin Ortiga (GT) unfinished6. Juan Spir (GT) def. #68 Lee Singer (UVA) 6-3, 6-4

Doubles competition 1. #11 Drew Courtney/Michael Shabaz (UVA) def. Juan Spir/Kevin King

(GT) 8-52. #32 Houston Barrick/Sanam Singh (UVA) vs. #46 Eliot Potvin/Ryan

Smith (GT) unfinished3. Lee Singer/Jarmere Jenkins (UVA) def. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien

(GT) 8-5

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 17-7; National ranking #24Virginia 34-1; National ranking #1Order of finish: Doubles (3,1); Singles (4,2,6,3)

#24 Georgia Tech 4, #47 Binghamton 1May 15, 2010 at Lexington, Ky.NCAA Lexington Regional, First Round

Singles competition 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) vs. Sven Vloedgraven (BING) 4-6, 4-1,

unfinished2. #85 Kevin King (GT) def. Moshe Levy (BING) 7-5, 6-23. #112 Eliot Potvin (GT) vs. Alexandre Haggai (BING) 6-7 (13-15),

unfinished4. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Gilbert Wong (BING) 6-3, 6-45. Arnav Jain (BING) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 7-6 (7-5), 6-06. Juan Spir (GT) def. Ruben Devos (BING) 7-5, 6-3

Doubles competition 1. #70 Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) def. Sven Vloedgraven/Gilbert Wong

(BING) 8-32. Alexandre Haggai/Moshe Levy (BING) def. #52 Eliot Potvin/Ryan Smith

(GT) 8-23. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Bastian Bornkessel/Ruben

Devos (BING) 8-1

Match Notes:Binghamton 25-2; National ranking #47Georgia Tech 18-7; National ranking #24Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1); Singles (4,5,2,6)

#11 Kentucky 4, #24 Georgia Tech 1May 16, 2010 at Lexington, Ky.NCAA Lexington Regional, Second Round

Singles competition 1. #12 Eric Quigley (KY) def. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) 6-3, 6-42. #49 Alex Musialek (KY) def. #85 Kevin King (GT) 3-6, 6-4, 6-33. #112 Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Brad Cox (KY) 6-4, 6-44. Anthony Rossi (KY) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-4, 6-35. Alberto Gonzalez (KY) vs. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-4, 2-1, unfinished6. Alex Lambropoulos (KY) vs. Juan Spir (GT) 2-6, 3-1, unfinished

Doubles competition 1. #22 Eric Quigley/Brad Cox (KY) def. #52 Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT)

8-42. #76 Alberto Gonzalez/Alex Lambropoulos (KY) vs. #70 Eliot Potvin/

Ryan Smith (GT) 7-7, unfinished3. Alex Musialek/Anthony Rossi (KY) def. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien

(GT) 8-6

Match Notes:Georgia Tech 18-8; National ranking #24Kentucky 24-6; National ranking #11Order of finish: Doubles (1,3); Singles (3,1,4,2)

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All-Time Series RecordsTeam Record Last MeetingAbraham Baldwin Co. 3-0 W-1985Alabama 9-10 W-2006Amherst 1-0 W-1963Army 1-0 W-1968Atlantic Christian 1-0 W-1980Arizona 1-0 W-2001Arizona State 2-2 L-2008Arkansas 1-0 W-1987Auburn 26-14 W-2010Auburn-Montgomery 1-0 W-1986Baylor 1-2 L-2009Binghamton 1-0 W-2010Birmingham Southern 2-0 W-1982Boise State 1-0 W-1999Boston College 5-0 W-2010California 1-1 L-2000Cal State-Long Beach 0-1 L-1987Cal State-Northridge 1-0 W-1985Carson-Newman 1-0 W-1981Central Florida 1-0 W-1984Charlotte 4-0 W-2002Chattanooga 2-2 W-2008Cincinnati 5-1 W-1976Citadel 0-1 L-1961Clemson 17-26 W-2010Colorado 1-0 W-1989Columbia 3-0 W-1971Columbus College 11-1 W-1982Davidson 0-4 L-1950Davis Island Tennis Club 1-0 W-1969Drake 0-1 L-1991Duke 6-38 L-2010Eckerd College 2-0 W-1979Edinboro State 1-0 W-1983Edison Community College 1-0 W-1974Emory 26-2 W-2004Flagler 1-1 W-1984Florida 10-32 L-2010Florida Atlantic 3-0 W-2001Florida International 2-1 L-1993Florida Presbyterian 1-0 W-1972Florida Southern 4-0 W-1974Florida State 28-29 L-2010Fresno State 0-2 L-1991Furman 22-4 W-2008Gardner-Webb 1-0 W-2008Georgia 26-64 L-2010Georgia Southern 18-9 W-2010Georgia State 31-1 W-2010Goucher 1-0 W-2000Guilford 2-0 W-1982Hampton Institute 2-1 W-1986Harvard 3-6 L-1978Houston 1-0 W-1987Howard 2-0 W-1982Illinois 2-1 L-2004Indiana 5-5-1 W-2003Indiana Tech 1-0 W-1972Jacksonville Naval 6-1 W-1957Jacksonville University 6-3 L-1978Kalamazoo College 2-0 W-1970Kansas 2-0 W-1990Kentucky 3-1 L-2010Kenyon College 1-0 W-1953Lander College 0-1 L-1982Lipscomb 1-0 W-2008Long Beach State 1-2 W-1988Louisiana State 9-11-1 L-1976

Team Record Last MeetingLouisiana Tech 0-1 L-1981Louisville 1-1 L-2004Lynchburg 2-0 W-1983Maryland 25-6 W-2010Mercer 9-0 W-2003Miami (Fla.) 6-30 W-2010Miami (Ohio) 0-1 L-1978Michigan 1-4 W-1992Michigan State 1-1 W-1972Middle Tennessee State 5-4 W-2006Minnesota 3-2 W-2004Mississippi 1-3 W-1988Mississippi State 5-5 W-2008Missouri 1-0 W-1980Montana State 1-0 W-1991Morehead State 1-1 L-1983Morehouse State 3-0 W-2000Murray State 1-0 W-1968Navy 2-0 W-1966New Mexico 0-1 L-1997North Carolina 11-26 W-2010NC State 25-10 W-2010Northeast Louisiana 0-1 L-1977Northwestern 0-2 L-1998Oglethorpe 5-0 W-1973Ohio State 3-0 W-1994Oklahoma 1-0 W-1998Old Dominion 3-2 W-1988Oregon 1-0 W-2004Penn State 1-0 W-2010Pensacola Naval 0-1 L-1955Pepperdine 0-6 L-2002Presbyterian College 7-6 W-1981Princeton 2-0 W-2005Purdue 1-0 W-1989Radford 1-0 W-2007Rice 4-3 W-1994Richmond 4-0 W-2000Rollins College 5-8 L-1973St. Petersburg 1-0 W-1968San Diego 1-0 W-2002San Diego State 1-1 W-2009San Jose State 1-0 W-1986Sewanee 4-0 W-1968Shorter College 6-1 W-1981SMU 1-2 L-2004

Team Record Last MeetingSouth Alabama 1-0 W-1994South Carolina 9-27-1 W-2010South Carolina State 1-0 W-1998Southern Illinois 3-1 L-1969South Florida 4-8 W-1997Southern California 0-1 L-2001Southwestern Louisiana 2-1 W-1994Stanford 0-5 L-2000Stetson 3-1 W-1964Tampa 6-0 W-1979TCU 0-2 L-1994Tennessee 29-21 W-1997Tennessee Tech 1-0 W-2009Texas 1-3 L-2007Texas A&M 0-2 L-2006Trinity 2-1 W-1988Troy State 2-0 W-2003Tulane 4-23 W-2005Tulsa 0-1 L-1998UAB 4-2 W-2010UC Irvine 3-2 W-2002UCLA 0-4 L-2001UC Santa Barbara 2-0 W-2001UNC Asheville 0-1 L-1983UNC Greensboro 4-0 W-1999UNC Wilmington 1-0 W-2010UNLV 1-0 W-1992USC Upstate 3-0 W-2010Utah 1-0 W-1992Valdosta State 1-0 W-1953Vanderbilt 18-9 L-2005Virginia 11-26 L-2010Virginia Commonwealth 4-7 L-1999Virginia Tech 4-5 W-2010Wake Forest 22-13 W-2010Washington 1-1 L-1992Washington & Lee 2-0 W-1978Western Michigan 0-2 L-1983West Georgia 7-0 W-1982West Virginia 1-0 W-1985William & Mary 3-1 W-2002Winthrop 0-1 L-1983Wofford 4-0 W-2010Yale 2-1 W-1966Young Harris 3-0 W-1978

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Season Records

SINGLES RECORDS

Season Wins (All Matches) Season Wins1. Kenny Thorne 1987-88 432. Benjamin Cassaigne 1996-97 323. Bryan Shelton 1985-86 30 Bryan Shelton 1987-88 305. Guillermo Gomez 2008-09 29 Guillermo Gomez 2009-10 296. Bryan Shelton 1984-85 28 Roger Anderson 2001-02 28 Scott Schnugg 2001-02 28 Jose Muguruza 2004-05 2810. Andre Simm 1985-86 27 Guillermo Gomez 2007-08 2712. Joao Menano 2001-02 26 West Nott 2001-02 26 Scott Schnugg 2003-04 26

Season Wins (Dual Matches) Season Wins1. Bryan Shelton 1988 22 Jens Skjoedt 1988 22 Kenny Thorne 1988 224. Paul Stevens 1991 20 Franz Sydow 1988, 1989 20 Kenny Thorne 1986 207. Andre Simm 1988 198. Paul Stevens 1994 18 B.J. Traub 1994 18 Scott Schnugg 2002 18

Winning Pct. (All Matches) Season Record Pct.1. Walter Johnson 1964-65 22-2 .9172. Harry Thompson 1957-58 19-2 .9053. Harry Thompson 1958-59 24-3 .8894. Ned Neely 1958-59 23-5 .821 Jens Skjoedt 1987-88 23-5 .8216. Bill Mallory 1962-63 21-5 .8087. Benjamin Cassaigne 1998-99 25-6 .806 8. Walter Johnson 1965-66 19-5 .7929. KennyThorne 1987-88 30-8 .78910. Bill Mallory 1964-65 18-5 .783

DOUBLES RECORDS

Season Wins (All Matches) Season Wins1. Sergio Aguirre 1998-99 302. West Nott 2001-02 29 Scott Schnugg 2001-02 294. Matt Cozad 1998-99 265. Kenny Thorne 1985-86 25 Scott Schnugg 2002-03 257. Bryan Shelton 1987-88 24 Kenny Thorne 1987-88 249. Joe Nickels 1993-94 23 Bryan Shelton 1985-86 23 Andre Simm 1987-88 23 Jens Skjoedt 1987-88 2313. David North 2004-05 22 Marko Rajevac 2004-05 22

Season Wins (Dual Matches) Season Wins1. Mark Avedekian 1988 242. Andre Simm 1988 223. Bryan Shelton 1988 20 Jens Skjoedt 1988 20 Kenny Thorne 1988 206. West Nott 2002 19 Scott Schnugg 2002 198. Bryan Shelton 1986 189. Mark Avedekian 1987 17 Scott Cotton 1992 17 Richey Gilbert 1986 17 Joe Nickels 1994 17 Mark Ottinger 1994 17 Jens Skjoedt 1989 17 B.J. Traub 1994 17

Winning Pct. (All Matches) Season Record Pct.1. Ned Neely 1959-60 21-2 .913 Harry Thompson 1959-60 21-2 .9133. Jens Skjoedt 1987-88 23-4 .8524. Scott Cotton 1991-92 22-5 .8155. Walter Johnson 1964-65 16-4 .800 Ned Neely 1958-59 20-5 .800 Harry Thompson 1958-59 20-5 .8008. George Paulson 1987-88 17-5 .7739. Roger Anderson 2002-03 19-6 .76010. Walter Johnson 1965-66 15-5 .750 Bill Mallory 1964-65 15-5 .750 Bryan Shelton 1987-88 24-8 .750 Frank Sydow 1988-89 15-5 .750 Kenny Thorne 1987-88 24-8 .750

SERGIO AGUIRRE (ABOVE) HOLDS THE SCHOOL RECORD FOR DOUBLES WINS IN A YEAR WITH 30 DURING 1998-99 SEASON.

WALTER JOHNSON (LEFT) WON 91.7 PERCENT OF HIS SINGLES MATCHES DURING THE 1964-65 SEASON, WHICH STILL RANKS AS TECH’S HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE IN A SINGLE SEASON.

JENS SKJOEDT (ABOVE) IS TIED FOR THE MOST WINS IN A SEASON (22) AND HAS THE FOURTH-BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE IN A SEASON BY A JACKET.

BRYAN SHELTON (LEFT), WHO RETURNED TO TECH AS THE HEAD WOMEN’S COACH PRIOR TO THE 1999-2000 SEASON, IS TIED FOR THE RECORD FOR SINGLES WINS IN A SEASON WITH 22.

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Career Records

SINGLES RECORDS

Career Wins (All Matches) Years Wins1. Kenny Thorne 1985-88 1122. Bryan Shelton 1985-88 1013. Andre Simm 1985-88 934. Roger Anderson 2000-03 905. West Nott 2001-04 85 Guillermo Gomez 2008-present 857. Scott Schnugg 2002-04 828. Paul Stevens 1991-95 819. B.J. Traub 1993-97 8010. Matt Cozad 1996-99 7911. Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 76

Career Wins (Dual Matches) Years Wins1. Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 642. Kenny Thorne 1985-88 62 Andre Simm 1985-88 624. Franz Sydow 1987-90 615. Paul Stevens 1991-95 576. West Nott 2001-04 577. Roger Anderson 2000-03 548. B.J. Traub 1993-97 539. Scott Cotton 1991-94 5210. Mark Ottinger 1991-94 52

Winning Pct. (All Matches) Years Record Pct.1. Harry Thompson 1958-60 64-11 .8532. Bob Nichols 1959 24-5 .8283. Walter Johnson 1964-66 54-12 .8184. Bill Mallory 1963-65 55-13 .8095. John Lawrence 1965-67 43-12 .7826. Ned Neely 1958-60 60-18 .7697. Paul Metz 1959-60 34-12 .7398. Paul Speicher 1964-66 48-17 .7389. Kenny Thorne 1985-88 112-44 .71710. Scott Schnugg 2002-04 49-20 .710

DOUBLES RECORDS

Career Wins (All Matches) Years Wins1. Sergio Aguirre 1997-01 822. Scott Schnugg 2002-04 793. Scott Cotton 1991-94 764. Scott Blackmon 2005-08 75 Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 75 Bryan Shelton 1985-88 75 Kenny Thorne 1985-88 759. Richy Gilbert 1984-87 749. Matt Cozad 1996-99 7210. Joao Menano 2001-04 67

Career Wins (Dual Matches) Years Wins1. Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 602. Bryan Shelton 1985-88 57 Andre Simm 1985-88 574. Richy Gilbert 1984-87 565. Kenny Thorne 1985-88 54 Roger Anderson 2000-03 547. Matt Cozad 1996-99 538. George Paulson 1986-89 52 Scott Cotton 1991-94 5210. Sergio Aguirre 1998-2001 51

Winning Pct. (All Matches) Years Record Pct.1. Ned Neely 1958-60 55-13 .8092. Harry Thompson 1958-60 55-14 .7973. Paul Speicher 1964-66 45-15 .7504. Walter Johnson 1964-66 42-14 .7505. Jens Skjoedt 1987-90 73-25 .7456. Bill Mallory 1963-65 42-16 .7247. Bob Nichols 1959 17-7 .7088. Jerry Kirk 1964-66 35-15-1 .7039. John Lawrence 1965-67 34-15 .69410. Larry Turville 1968-71 53-24 .688

KENNY THORNE (ABOVE), TECH’S CURRENT MEN’S TENNIS HEAD COACH, HOLDS THE SCHOOL RECORD FOR CAREER SINGLES VICTORIES WITH 112.

WEST NOTT (ABOVE) ENDED HIS CAREER RANKED FIFTH ON TECH’S CAREER SINGLES VICTORY LIST WITH 85. SCOTT SCHNUGG (ABOVE LEFT) FINISHED HIS CAREER RANKED SECOND WITH 79 DOUBLES WINS DURING HIS CAREER AT TECH.

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Conference Champions

ACC Champions (1980-present)

SINGLES CHAMPIONS

1985 Bryan Shelton1986 Kenny Thorne1988 Jens Skjoedt, Franz Sydow1989 Franz Sydow, Brad Prybis1990 Jens Skjoedt1991 Scott Cotton, Mark Ottinger1993 Rob Givone, Mark Ottinger, B.J. Traub1995 B.J. Traub1999 Benjamin Cassaigne, Matt Cozad2001 Stephen Moros

DOUBLES CHAMPIONS

1986 Bryan Shelton/ Richy Gilbert1988 Jens Skjoedt/ Mark Avedikian1989 Franz Sydow/ Brad Prybis Jens Skjoedt/ Charles Williams1992 Scott Cotton/ Mark Ottinger1994 Scott Cotton/ Rob Givone1996 David Mildrexler/ Matt Cozad1997 Marks Magnusson/ Matt Lee 1998 Roberto Suarez/ Robert Wright1999 Matt Cozad/ Sergio Aguirre2001 Romain Coirault/ Joao Menano2003 Roger Anderson/ Scott Schnugg

Metro Conference Champions (1967-78)

SINGLES CHAMPIONS

1976 Buzzy Willet

Southeastern Conference Champions (1932-64)

TEAM CHAMPIONS

1946 New Orleans, La. (17 points)

SINGLES CHAMPIONS

1938 Russell Bobbitt (No. 1)1946 T.W. Fowler (No. 2)1956 Mike Mehaffy (No. 5)1959 Bob Nichols (No. 2)1960 Ned Neely (No. 1), Harry Thompson (No. 2), Paul Petz (No. 5)

DOUBLES CHAMPIONS

1936 A.F. Morrell/Burtz Boulware (No. 1)1956 Mike Mehaffy/Bud Parker (No. 3)1960 Ned Neely/Harry Thompson (No. 1), Dave Peake/Davis Pearsall (No. 3)1964 Walter Johnson/Paul Speicher (No. 1)

MARK OTTINGER (ABOVE) WAS AN ACC MARK OTTINGER (ABOVE) WAS AN ACC SINGLES CHAMPION IN 1991 AND 1993. SINGLES CHAMPION IN 1991 AND 1993. B.J. TRAUB (BELOW) BECAME THE FOURTH B.J. TRAUB (BELOW) BECAME THE FOURTH PLAYER IN TECH HISTORY TO WIN TWO ACC PLAYER IN TECH HISTORY TO WIN TWO ACC SINGLES TITLES WHEN HE CAPTURED HIS SINGLES TITLES WHEN HE CAPTURED HIS SECOND IN 1995.SECOND IN 1995.

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HonorsITA All-AmericaNed Neely........ 1959 (2nd), 1960 (3rd)Bob Nichols ......................... 1959 (3rd)Walter Johnson .............................. 1966Larry Turville .................................. 1970Bryan Shelton ................................ 1988Kenny Thorne ................................ 1988Roger Anderson .............................2003Scott Schnugg ...............................2003David North ....................................2005Marko Rajevac ...............................2005Guillermo Gomez ................ 2009, 2010

ITA Region Player of the YearKenny Thorne ................................ 1988

ITA Region Senior Player of the YearRoger Anderson .............................2003

ITA Region Rookie of the YearPaul Stevens .................................. 1991Guillermo Gomez ...........................2008

ITA/Penn Region Player of the YearB.J. Traub ...................................... 1995

ITA/Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship AwardRoger Anderson .............................2002

ITA/Arthur Ashe Senior Player of the Year (East Region)Scott Schnugg ...............................2004

John Van Nostrand Memorial AwardKenny Thorne ................................ 1988

Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame InducteesRussell Bobbit ...........................1937-40Earle Bortell (coach) ............1934-1961Hank Crawford .........................1931-34Walter Johnson .........................1966-69Howard McCall .........................1943-46William E. Moore .......................1935-38Ned Neely..................................1958-60Bob Nichols (1984) ..................1957-59Frank Owens ..............................1916-19Bill Reese ............................1931, 33-35Bryan Shelton (1993) ..............1985-88Jens Skjoedt (2001) .................1987-90Paul Speicher (1979) ..............1964-66Harry Thompson .......................1958-60Kenny Thorne (1995) ...............1985-88Larry Turville (1985) ................1968-71Frank Willet ...............................1943-45

ACC Coach of the YearGary Groslimond ........................... 1985Jean Desdunes ................... 1988, 1994Kenny Thorne ................................ 1999

ACC Player of the YearJens Skjoedt................................... 1990Benjamin Cassaigne ...................... 1999

ACC Rookie of the YearRoger Anderson .............................2000Guillermo Gomez ...........................2008

Academic All-ACCGuillermo Gomez ..............2008, 09, 10Kevin King................................2009, 10Ryan Smith .......................2008, 09, 10

ACC Academic Honor RollSergio Aguirre ............1998, 99, 00, 01Michael Berlin ............................... 1994Tim Bibby ..........................1998, 99, 00Scott Blackmon ................. 2006, 07, 08Fabio Campos ......................... 2002, 03Benjamin Cassaigne ......... 1997, 98, 99Kurt Clemmons ............................. 1998Romain Coirault................ 1998, 00, 01Scott Cotton ................1991, 92, 93, 94Tomas Denemark .............. 1996, 97, 98Richard Gilbert .............................. 1987Rob Givone .................................... 1993Guillermo Gomez ..............2008, 09, 10Jeffrey Gross.................................. 1983Greg Gusky .................................... 1988George Gvelesiani ..........................2008Gordon Hwang ...........1997, 98, 99, 01Travis Iams .....................................2001Doug Kenny ...................................2009Kevin King................................2009, 10Matt Lee ..................... 1994, 95, 96, 97Markus Magnusson .................1997, 98Miguel Martinez .......................1993, 94Dusan Miljevic ............................... 2010Eric Molnar ..............................2007, 08Jose Muguruza ..............................2007Miguel Muguruza ........................... 2010Alex Navinkov .................................2002Joe Nickels ...............................1992, 93David North ............................. 2006, 08Mark Ottinger ...........................1993, 94George Pennington ....................... 1981Eric Perry ...................................... 1981Brad Prybis .............................1989, 91Marko Rajevac ...............................2006Zachary Rath .......................... 2006, 07Rob Rawlings ................................. 1995Zubin Sarkary ..........................1993, 94Jens Skjoedt...................... 1987, 88, 89Ryan Smith .......................2008, 09, 10Paul Stevens ........ 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95Christopher Sylvester .............. 1981, 82Kenny Thorne ................................ 1988B.J. Traub ...................................... 1997Trevor Wilson .................................2002David Wright ..................................2002Robert Wright .............1998, 99, 00, 01Robert Yang ................................... 1983

GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-AmericaPaul Stevens ........................ 1992 (3rd)................................... 1994, 1995 (1st)Matt Lee ................................ 1997 (1st)

NCAA Postgraduate ScholarshipPaul Stevens .................................. 1995

ITA/Prince Postgraduate ScholarshipPaul Stevens .................................. 1995

NACDA/Disney Postgraduate ScholarshipPaul Stevens .................................. 1995

SCOTT COTTON

SCOTT SCHNUGG

ROGER ANDERSON

B.J. TRAUB MATT LEE

BENJAMIN CASSAIGNE

PAUL STEVENS

MATT COZAD

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All-Time LetterwinnersAANelson D. Abell ........... 1941-43 (c)Edgar G. Adams ..................... 1950T.E. Adams ........................ 1946-49Sergio Aguirre ............ 1998-01 (c)Richard B. Allen..................... 1982Roger Anderson ..........2000-03 (c)Thomas C. Andrews............... 1953Beau Armistead .................1974-76Arrington ........................... 1931-32Mark Avedikian ................. 1987-88Jerry A. Averbuch ............. 1958-60

BBH.S. Baird .............................. 1907Jon C. Barrow Jr. .............. 1961-62Christopher C. Baxter 1969-71 (c)Nathan Bedell ........................ 1983Lowery M. Bell Jr. ............ 1952 (c)C.A. Belts ............................... 1907Michael Berlin ....................... 1993J.L. Bethune........................... 1940J.L. Bethune........................... 1926Tim Bibby ................1996-2000 (c)J.R. Bishop............................. 1939Scott Blackmon .................2005-08Blake ...................................... 1933O. Blake ...................... 1920-22 (c)T. Blakely ................................ 1907R.E. Bobbit .................. 1937-40 (c)Stephen D. Bolton ............ 1977, 79Earle E. Bortell Jr. ............. 1953-56Burtz Boulware ........... 1934-36 (c)Brine .......................................1931Christopher Brown ..... 1966-68 (c)W.R. Brown ....................... 1946-47Stephen A. Burdick ........... 1972-74Michael Burke............. 1976-79 (c)Peter M. Burrus .......... 1977-80 (c)Hilliard Burt ...................... 1944-45Sam M. Bussey .......................1971

CCR. Cabaniss ........................... 1907Burr Cabiness .................1928, 30Howard Callaway .............. 1944-45John H. Callen .............1971-74 (c)David P. Campbell............. 1982-83Fabio Campos .............2000, 2002William N. Cantrell .......1971-74 (c)Stan Carpenter ................. 1982-84Z.S. Carnes ....................... 1923-24Benjamin Cassaigne ......... 1997-99G.W. Cheney .......................... 1907Mike Chinchiolo ..................... 1986Peter Cibula ........................... 1995W.C. Clark ......................... 1907-09Dick Clarson .......................... 1943Kurt Clemmons ..................... 1998Romain Coirault............1998-2001Peter A. Cole .......................... 1980W.B. Coleman ........................ 1907Dick Collier ............................ 1943Oliver R. Collier ................. 1947-48Carl Collins ............................ 1909L.C. Connally .................... 1907-08Jack Conliff ................. 1930-32 (c)Scott C. Cotton ............ 1991-94 (c)Barry E. Cox .........1978, 80-82 (c)Charles H. Cox ...................... 1956Matt Cozad .................. 1996-99 (c)Hank Crawford ........... 1931-34 (c)Roger D. Cripe ....................... 1955Jeffrey S. Crown ..........1974-77 (c)Ruben Cruz ..........1982, 84-85 (c)

DDJoseph E. D’Aleo Jr. ......... 1990-91J. Davidson ............................ 1907Dawkins ................................. 1907J.D. Dawson ...................... 1907-09V.S. Dawson ...................... 1907-09

Jordan Delass ...................2005-07William T. DeRosa ...................1976Tomas Denemark .......... 1995-1998George N. Dickinson .............. 1963D.W. Doughty ..........................1941William L. Douglas ...... 1961-63 (c)Robert L. Droke .........1973, 75 (c)G.W. Duncan ......................... 1907Tim R. Durrett ................... 1948-49

EERobert S. Eads .................. 1960-62Rick Egan............................... 1985Jeff Endres ........................ 1989-90John J. Emerick Jr.................. 1983Lee Ettinger ........................... 1970

FFR. Falligant ............................. 1907Donald M. Ferguson ......... 1948-50R.S. Fleet ........................... 1915-16Samuel H. Fleming ........... 1957-58M. Fortson .............................. 1907T.W. Fowler, Jr. .................. 1946-48G.R. Fraser ...................... 1918, 20Ed Fryer ............................ 1944-45

GGJohn Gaddis ........................... 1950C.S. Gardner................ 1914-15 (c)J.J. Gardner ............................1914Jim Garland ........................... 1939William W. George ................. 1962Gordon G. Gilbart ....... 1966-68 (c)Richard A. Gilbert ............. 1984-87Robert J. Givone ............... 1992-94Glenn ......................................1931C.V. Glover .........................1907-10S. Goldin ........................... 1928-30Guillermo Gomez .........2008-09-10G.H. Graham .................... 1939-40Thomas L. Graham ................ 1948Robert G. Graham ............ 1975-76Berry Grant ................ 1925-26 (c)Jeffrey M. Gross ..................... 1984George Gvelesiani .............2005-08Greg Gusky ............................ 1988

HHSonny Hamlett ........................1971Allen Hardin ........................... 1952D. Harris ................................ 1907Louis Harris III .................. 1995-97R.L. Harris ............................. 1907Tre Harris ............................... 1998John W. Heisel .................. 1953-56Hemrick ..................................1931J. Herndon ............................. 1907A.G. Hicks .............................. 1907A.W. Hill ................................. 1907F.M. Hill .................................. 1937R.P. Hill .................................. 1946E. Hock .................................. 1907Richard J. Hodnet ........1974-76 (c)E.P. Hoffman ...........................1916Holcomb ........................... 1931-32Melton W. Hood .......... 1970-72 (c)John R. Howard Jr. ................ 1957S.D. Howard ...................... 1917-18Harry Howden ....................... 1909W.H. Howland ........................ 1937Clark Hunt ............................. 1950Chase Hunter ........................ 1926Gordon Hwang .. 1997, 1999-2001Charles C. Hyder ........ 1981-83 (c)

IITravis Iams ................... 2000-2001G. Inglesby ............................. 1907E.D. Ivey ................................. 1909

JJDavid Jackson ........................ 1998M. Jackson ........................ 1932-33W. Jackson .................. 1924-25 (c)Russell L. James ............... 1984-86Jason Jeong ..................1998-2001Johnson ..................................1931R.A. Johnson .......................... 1920Walter R. Johnson ...... 1964-66 (c)Will Johnson ..................... 1939-41William S. Johnson ................ 1948Francis L. Jones ................ 1954-57Scott P. Jones ........................ 1980

KKM. Keiser ........................... 1931-33George P. Keister Jr. .............. 1970Christopher P. Kelley .......1970, 72Randolph L. Kendle ............... 1978Doug Kenny .................2008-09-10Kevin King......................... 2009-10Louis King ......................... 1949-50Jerry L. Kirk ................ 1964-66 (c)Ronald R. Kirk ....................... 1983Andrew Kirkley ................. 1990-91F. Krenson .............................. 1907

LLW. Lamar ............................... 1907Robert D. Landel .............. 1960-61Donald H. Lander ....... 1961-63 (c)John R. Lawrence ....... 1965-67 (c)Buck LeCraw .................... 1939-41Carter B. LeCraw Jr. ... 1972-75 (c)Matthew E. Lee ........... 1994-97 (c)Roderic B. Lee Jr. .................. 1952George Lewis .............. 1928-29 (c)Colin M. Lightbourn .... 1963-64 (c)Bob Liggett ............................ 1977C.P. Lindsay ................ 1937-40 (c)Robert P. Lofblad Jr. ......... 1956-57Guy H. Long ............................1976Don Lyle ............................ 1949-50

MMC.I. Maddox Jr. ....................... 1947Markus Magnusson .......... 1996-98John G. Mahorner 1981-82, 84 (c)Christopher C. Maier .. 1984-86 (c)Cary Mailandt ........................ 1998John Mallory ............... 1963-65 (c)C.I. Mallox .............................. 1943John E. Mansfield ...................1976Miguel A. Martinez ............ 1993-95K.G. Matheson ............ 1922-24 (c)Maynard............................ 1931-33Lewis L. McAllister Jr. . 1952-54 (c)H.H. McCall ............................ 1946Howard McCall ................. 1943-46J.D. McCarty .......................... 1907Trevor McLeod ..................2003-04Tracy E. McDouglas .......... 1977-80McGinty ...................................1931R.S. McIver ................. 1920-23 (c)Stephen McLaughlin .............. 1967Walter B. Mebane Jr. ............. 1961Thomas M. Mehaffy .......... 1956-58Joao Menano ....................2001-04Steven C. Menke ......... 1967-69 (c)W. Merkle ................... 1926, 29-30E.B. Merry ..................1926, 28 (c)K.H. Merry ......................... 1916-17Paul S. Metz Jr. ...........1957, 59-60David Mildrexler ............... 1995-96Dusan Miljevic .................. 2009-10E.K. Miller .............................. 1939N.V. Milsap ........................ 1946-47Niles Milsap ...................... 1943-45Eric Molnar ............................2007Marion Moody ........................ 1934W.E. Moore ...........1935-36, 38 (c)Morgan ............................. 1931-32

Stephen Moros ............ 2001-2002A.F. Morrell ........................ 1933-36Scotty Morton ........................ 1926George W. Moseley ........... 1961-63Jose L. Muguruza .2004-05, 07-08Miguel Muguruza .........2008-09-10E.P. Murran ............................ 1923

NNAlex Navinkov ............... 2001-2002Edgar A. Neely ............ 1958-60 (c)John A. Nerenberg II ..1989-91, 93 (c)Robert H. Nichols........ 1957-59 (c)P. Joseph Nickels .............. 1992-95Rodney C. Nilson ................... 1992David North .......................2005-08West Nott ...........................2002-04

OODean O’Brien ......................... 2010R. Olivers ............................... 1907William R. Olsen ......... 1979-82 (c)Magin Ortiga .......................... 2010Mark M. Ottinger ............... 1991-94F.C. Owens ................... 1916-19 (c)F.C. Owens Jr. ................... 1946-49Michael C. Owings ................. 1979

PPAlbert N. Parker .......... 1956-58 (c)H.W. Patterson .................. 1907-08George Paulson .......... 1987-89 (c)Glenn D. Peake ........... 1959-61 (c)David M.Pearsall .................... 1960George Pennington ............... 1979Jason Pieters ....................2003-04Pindar .....................................1931James Pitts ............................ 1989Eliot Potvin ...................2008-09-10Kenneth Powell ................. 1995-97J.P. Preger ............................. 1939Brad Prybis ................ 1988-91 (c)Keni Purtz .............................. 1943

RRMarko Rajevac ............. 2003-2006Jack A. Ransohoff .................. 1950Luke Rassow-Kantor ..............2007Zachary Rath ....................2004-07Robert Rawlings ............... 1995-96Billy Reese ............ 1931, 33-35 (c)Reid ........................................1931P. Reybold .............................. 1930Rivers ................................ 1931-33Robertson ...............................1931Austin Roebuck ............2007-09-10E.H. Rogers ............................ 1909P.S. Rothholz ..................... 1950-52

SSZubin Sarkary ................... 1991-94L.R. Sams ...............................1916Stephen M. Schaetzel . 1977-78 (c)Scott Schnugg ............2002-04 (c)G.S. Sellers .............................1941Michael W. Shannon ...............1976Bryan Shelton ................... 1985-88Steven M. Shulla ......... 1978-81 (c)George Silva ..................... 1934-35Andre Simm ...................... 1985-88Jens Skjoedt................ 1987-90 (c)Bob Sloane ............................ 1966Charles W. Sloane ............ 1968-70Robert A. Slone ................. 1962-64A.G. Smith .............................. 1939James K. Smith ................ 1975 (c)Ryan Smith ..................2008-09-10M.S. Soloman......................... 1907Paul W. Speicher Jr. ... 1964-66 (c)

Robert C. Speicher ..... 1967-69 (c)Juan Spir ............................... 2010Gordon Statham ............... 1949-50Paul Stevens ... 1991-92, 94-95 (c)R.R. Stewart ...................... 1907-08Harrison W. Stradley ............. 1953G.B. Strickler .................... 1925-26Roberto Suarez ............. 1997-1999Phillip P. Sudan ..................... 1948Swearingen............................ 1907Righton Swicegood ................ 1926Henry Swift ....................... 1934-35Franz Sydow ..................... 1987-90Christopher W. Sylvester ..1980-82

TTAmit Taggar ............................ 2001John P. Taylor............ 1964- 65, 67G.T. Thiesen ........................... 1950Harry B. Thompson .... 1958-60 (c)Kenny Thorne ............. 1985-88 (c)Michael W. Tierney ................ 1955Tommy Tift ........................ 1944-45B.J. Traub ................... 1993-97 (c)David H. Tredway .............. 1984-85T. Tumlin ........................... 1933-35Erik Turnquist ........................ 1995Lawrence Turville........ 1968-70 (c)Noah Tyler .........................2004-05Robert W. Tyson ..................... 1950

VVEd Van Buskirk ................. 1939-40Louis M. Van Houten Jr. .... 1962-63Samuel W. Van Leer ......... 1953-55E.K. Van Winkle ...........1921, 23-24E.K. Van Winkle ................. 1950-52

WWJulian L. Wade Jr. ............. 1952-54Fred Wagener ................... 1925-26B.S. Warshaw ................... 1946-48Robert N. Webb ..................... 1972C.J. Wellborn ..........................1941R.C. Werner ........................... 1907Randy West ................. 1931-33 (c)Frank Willett ...................... 1943-45Joseph F. Willett Jr. ......1974-76 (c)Richard D. Willett................... 1978Charles Williams .................... 1989E.J. Williamson............ 1920-22 (c)Red Williamson ..........1928, 30 (c)Uli Wilm ................................. 1984Wingate .................................. 1924F.F. Witherington .....................1915Richard H. Woodfin Jr......1964, 66David Wright ...............2000-02 (c)Robert Wright ................... 1997-00

YYRobert Yang ........................... 1983Steven D. Yellin ........... 1967, 69-71George W. York ...................... 1962Sukhwa Young .......................2005

ZZW.R. Ziegler ........................... 1940

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Tech in the NCAA Championship

1988Michigan 5, Georgia Tech 4May 21 • Athens, Ga.NCAA Second Round (Tech received a 1st-round bye)

Doubles1. Thorne/Skjoedt (GT) d. Nagel/Washington (M) 6-0, 6-22. Goldberg/Koontz (M) d. Shelton/Sydow (GT) 7-6, 4-6, 6-4*3. Morris/Chip McColl (M) d. Paulson/Simm (GT) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6Singles1. D. Goldberg (M) d. K. Thorne (GT) 6-3, 7-62. E. Nagel (M) d. B. Shelton (GT) 6-7, 7-6, 7-63. M. Washington (M) d. G. Paulson (GT) 6-0, 6-24. A. Simm (GT) d. J. Morris (M) 5-7, 6-3, 7-65. J. Skjoedt (GT) d. B. Koontz (M) 7-6, 6-46. F. Sydow (GT) d. J. Roussel (M) 7-6, 5-7, 7-5*clinching match

1994Georgia Tech 4, Florida State 2May 13 • Columbia, S.C.NCAA Region II Quarterfinals

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Givone/Cotton (GT) d. McKenzie/Stanton (FSU) 8-6 2. Ottinger/Nickels (GT) vs. Martinez/White (FSU) DNF3. Stevens/Traub (GT) d. J. Green/D. Kirkley (FSU) 8-6Singles1. B. Stanton (FSU) d. R. Givone (GT) 2-6, 6-3, 6-32. S. Cotton (GT) d. K. McKenzie (FSU) 6-4, 1-6, 6-23. P. Stevens (GT) vs. A. Martinez (FSU) DNF4. M. Ottinger (GT) d. J. White (FSU) 6-4, 4-6, 7-6*5. A. Baron (FSU) d. B.J. Traub (GT) 6-2, 7-66. J. Nickels (GT) d. S. Schuhrieman (FSU) 6-3, 6-2*clinching match

Georgia Tech 4, Virginia Commonwealth 1May 14 • Columbia, S.C. NCAA Region II Semifinals

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Givone/Cotton (GT) d. Eliasson/Elmlad (VCU) 8-62. Ottinger/Nickels (GT) vs. Kodjoe/Wassmer (VCU) DNF3. Stevens/Traub (GT) d. Bjorkholm/Wickstrom (VCU) 8-6Singles1. R. Givone (GT) d. F. Eliasson (VCU) 6-2, 6-22. S. Cotton (GT) vs. J. Elmblad (VCU) DNF3. P. Stevens (GT) d. B. Kodjoe (VCU) 6-3, 6-14. F. Wickstrom (VCU) d. M. Ottinger (GT) 6-0, 6-45. B.J. Traub (GT) d. A. Bjorkholm (VCU) 7-5, 6-1*6. J. Nickels (GT) vs. C. Wassmer (VCU) DNF*clinching match

Georgia Tech 4, North Carolina 3May 15 • Columbia, S.C.NCAA Region II Finals

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Caldwell/Morrow (UNC) d. Givone/Cotton (GT) 8-42. Ottinger/Nickels (GT) d. Harsanyi/Hutton (UNC) 9-83. Stevens/Traub (GT) d. Bradham/Ryan Harper (UNC) 8-2Singles1. D. Caldwell (UNC) d. R. Givone (GT) 6-7, 6-2, 6-22. S. Cotton (GT) d. B. Morrow (UNC) 3-6, 7-6, 6-4*3. P. Harsanyi (UNC) d. P. Stevens (GT) 6-2, 6-44. M. Ottinger (GT) d. C. Pulliam (UNC) 6-4, 6-45. B. Hutton (UNC) d. B.J. Traub (GT) 6-2, 4-6, 6-26. J. Nickels (GT) d. W. Brabham (UNC) 6-1, 7-6*clinching match

TCU 4, Georgia Tech 1May 21 • South Bend, Ind. NCAA Championship 1st Round

Doubles (Texas Christian wins the point)1. Cotton/Givone (GT) vs. Robinson/Roditi (TCU) DNF2. Bowen/Weir-Smith (TCU) d. Nickels/Ottinger (GT) 8-33. Fisher/Peterson (TCU) d. Stevens/Traub (GT) 8-1Singles1. R. Givone (GT) vs. P. Robinson (TCU) DNF2. D. Roditi (TCU) d. S. Cotton (GT) 6-3, 7-6*3. P. Stevens (GT) d. D. Bowen (TCU) 6-0, 6-24. S. Figley (TCU) d. M. Ottinger (GT) 6-3, 6-35. B.J. Traub (GT) vs. D. Peterson (TCU) DNF6. A. Fisher (TCU) d. J. Nickels (GT) 6-4, 6-2*clinching match

1997Duke 4, Georgia Tech 3May 9, 1997 • Atlanta, Ga.NCAA Region II Quarterfinals

Doubles (Duke wins the point)1. Cassaigne/Powell (GT) vs. Wile/Root (D) DNF2. Muzyka/Koehler (D) d. Cozad/Wright (GT) 8-63. Gusky/Porter Jones (D) d. Traub/Lee (GT) 8-5 Singles1. D. Root (D) d. B.J. Traub (GT) 4-6, 6-4, 7-6*2. B. Cassaigne (GT) d. A. Brause (D) 6-3, 6-43. D. Muzyka (D) d. M. Cozad (GT) 6-7, 6-3, 6-44. K. Powell (GT) d. A. Gusky (D) 6-2, 6-35. J. Wile (D) d. R. Wright (GT) 7-5, 6-26. M. Lee (GT) d. S. Koehler (D) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3* clinching match

1998North Carolina 4, Georgia Tech 0May 15, 1998 • Richmond, Va.NCAA Region II Quarterfinals

Doubles (North Carolina wins the point)1. Grass/Seri (UNC) d. Cassaigne/Cozad (GT) 9-82. Suarez/Wright (GT) d. Hill/Tedesco (UNC) 8-63. Phillips/Thomas (UNC) d. Aguirre/Jeong (GT) 8-2Singles1. B. Cassaigne (GT) vs. T. Phillips (UNC) DNF2. M. Cozad (GT) vs. R. Tedesco (UNC) DNF3. A. Seri (UNC) d. T. Harris (GT) 6-1, 7-64. G. Hill (UNC) d. R. Coirault (GT) 6-3, 7-6*5. R. Suarez (GT) vs. T. Thomas (UNC) DNF6. M. Grass (UNC) d. S. Aguirre (GT) 6-4, 6-0*clinching match

1999Georgia Tech 4, Boise State 1May 14, 1999 • Palo Alto, Calif.NCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Cassaigne/Bibby (GT) d. Meineke/Moodie (BSU) 9-82. C. Dalos/Thompson (BSU) d. Suarez/R. Wright (GT) 8-23. Aguirre/Cozad (GT) d. A. Roumieh/Rugimbana (BSU) 8-3Singles1. B. Cassaigne (GT) vs. L. Meineke (BSU) DNF2. W. Moodie (BSU) d. M. Cozad (GT) 6-1, 6-33. R. Suarez (GT) d. D. Dalgaard (BSU) 6-3, 6-24. R. Coirault (GT) d. R. Thompson (BSU) 6-3, 2-3 ret.*5. J. Jeong (GT) d. R. Rugimbana (BSU) 6-1, 6-06. S. Aguirre (GT) vs. G. Coren (BSU) DNF*clinching match

Stanford 4, Georgia Tech 0May 15, 1999 • Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Region 2nd Round

Doubles (Stanford wins the point)1. Abrams/Kim (S) d. Bibby/Coirault (GT) 8-22. Wolters/Hippensteel (S) d. Suarez/Wright (GT) 8-23. Aguirre/Cozad (GT) vs. Scott/Ansari (S) DNFSingles1. R. Wolters (S) d. M. Cozad (GT) 6-3, 6-4*2. G. Abrams (S) d. R. Suarez (GT) 6-1, 6-43. R. Coirault (GT) vs. K.J. Hippensteel (S) DNF4. J. Jeong (GT) vs. A. Kim (S) DNF5. S. Scott (S) d. S. Aguirre (GT) 6-3, 6-16. T. Bibby (GT) vs. A. Ansari (S) DNF*clinching match

2001Georgia Tech 4, Arizona 2May 12, 2001 • Athens, Ga.NCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Anderson/Wright (GT) d. Capriati/Hagman (UA) 8-32. Coirault/Menano (GT) d. Lloyd/Kim (UA) 8-43. Aguirre/Moros (GT) vs. Agniel/Jackson (UA) DNFSingles1. S. Capriati (UA) d. R. Anderson (GT) 6-2, 6-42. R. Coirault (GT) vs. T. Lloyd (UA) DNF3. D. Wright (GT) d. C. Hagman (UA) 7-6 (4), 6-44. W. Kim (UA) d. S. Moros (GT) 6-3, 6-15. J. Menano (GT) d. A. Agniel (UA) 6-1, 6-36. A. Navinkov (GT) d. J. Niskala (UA) 6-4, 7-6 (5)**clinching match

THE 1997-98 GEORGIA TECH MEN’S TENNIS TEAM THAT REACHED THE NCAA REGION II QUARTERFINALS, LED BY HEAD COACH JEAN DESDUNES.

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Tech in the NCAA ChampionshipGeorgia 4, Georgia Tech 0May 13, 2001 • Athens, Ga. NCAA Region 2nd Round

Doubles (Georgia wins the point)1. M. Boeker/Parrott (UGA) d. Anderson/Wright (GT) 8-42. Hodge/Wagner (UGA) d. Coirault/Menanon (GT) 9-73. Aguirre/Moros (GT) vs. Joseph/N. Boeker (UGA) DNFSingles1. M. Boeker (UGA) d. R. Anderson (GT) 6-4, 6-1*2. B. Hodge (UGA) d. R. Coirault (GT) 6-3, 6-23. D. Wright (GT) vs. L. Joseph (UGA) DNF4. C. Carlson(UGA) d. S. Moros (GT) 6-0, 6-25. J. Menano (GT) vs. T. Parrott (UGA) DNF6. A. Navinkov (GT) vs. B. Wagner (UGA) DNF*clinching match

2002South Carolina 4, Georgia Tech 2May 11, 2002 • Athens, Ga. NCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Anderson/Wright (GT) d. Westman/Niculescu (SC) 8-52. Nott/Schnugg (GT) vs. Rose/Wermee (SC) DNF3. Menano/Moros (GT) d. Nelson/Atkinson (SC) 8-5Singles1. R. Anderson (GT) d. S. Rose (SC) 2-6, 6-0, 6-22. A. Niculescu (SC) d. D. Wright (GT) 6-1, 6-33. D. Nelson (SC) d. J. Menano (GT) 6-4, 6-14. M. Westman (SC) d. S. Schnugg (GT) 6-4, 7-6*5. C. Wermee (SC) vs. W. Nott (GT) 6-1, 6-36. S. Moros (GT) vs. R. Pacheco (SC) DNF*clinching match

2003Auburn 4, Georgia Tech 3May 10, 2003 • Oxford, Miss. NCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (Auburn wins the point)1. Anderson/Schnugg (GT) d. Juniad/Colombo (A) 9-72. Minozzo/Schiller (A) d. Pieters/Menano (GT) 8-53. Pelva/George (A) d. McLeod/Nott (GT) 8-6Singles1. R. Juniad (A) d. R. Anderson (GT) 6-3, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (5)*2. G. Zoltan (A) d. S. Schnugg (GT) 6-2, 7-63. J. Pieters (GT) d. A. Colombo (A) 6-3, 6-44. R. Minozzo (A) d. J. Menano (GT) 6-0, 6-25. W. Nott (GT) d. A. Boz (A) 6-2, 6-1*clinching match

2004SMU 4, Georgia Tech 0May 14, 2004 • Waco, TexasNCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (SMU wins the point)1. Brunstrom/Soderberg (S) d. Muguruza/Schnugg (GT) 9-72. Chingoka/McNaughton (S) d. Rajevac/Nott (GT) 9-8 (4)3. McLeod/Menano (GT) vs. Oredsson/Murgler (S) DNFSingles1. S. Schnugg (GT) vs. J. Brunstrom (S) DNF2. J. Muguruza (GT) vs. H. Soderburg (S) DNF3. W. Nott (GT) vs. G. Chingoka (S) DNF4. L. Secczyszyn (S) d. J. Menano (GT) 6-2, 6-4*5. A. Skrypko (S) d. Z. Rath (GT) 6-1, 6-06. P. Oredsson (S) d. M. Rajevac (GT) 6-3, 6-2*clinching match

2005Vanderbilt 4, Georgia Tech 3May 14, 2005 • Gainesville, Fla.NCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. Brown/Pinsky (V) d. North/Rajevac (GT), 8-52. Muguruza/Young (GT) d. Sachs/Dufaux (V), 8-13. Blackmon/Rath (GT) d. Preston/Lockin (V), 9-8 (5)Singles1. S. Brown (V) d. J. Muguruza (GT), 6-3, 4-6, 6-42. J. Pinsky (V) d. D. North (GT), 0-6, 7-6 (2), 6-4*3. M. Locking (V) d. M. Rajevac (GT), 6-3, 6-34. R. Preston (V) d. Z. Rath (GT), 7-5, 6-35. J. Delass (GT) d. N. Sachs (V), 6-1, 7-56. G. Gvelesiani (GT) d. E. Dufaux (V), 6-2, 7-5*clinching match

2006Georgia Tech 4, Alabama 2May 13, 2006 • Athens, Ga. NCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. North/Rajevac (GT) d. Mertz/Bes (UA), 8-22. Thibaudeau/Buikema (UA) d. Blackmon/Rath (GT), 8-53. Delass/Gvelesiani (GT) d. Jung/Felsenthal (UA), 9-7Singles1. J. Jung (UA) d. M. Rajevac (GT), 4-6, 7-5, 6-22. J. Delass (GT) d. J. Bes (UA), 6-0, 6-23. D. North (GT) d. M. Thibaudeau (UA), 4-6, 6-1, 6-4*4. Z. Rath (GT) vs. S. Struyf (UA), 4-6, 7-5, suspended5. B. Mertz (UA) d. S. Blockmon (GT), 6-4, 6-26. G. Gvelesiani (GT) d. D. Buikema (UA), 6-3, 6-2*clinching match

Georgia 4, Georgia Tech 0May 14, 2006 • Athens, Ga.NCAA Region 2nd Round

Doubles (Georgia Tech wins the point)1. North/Rajevac (GT) vs. Isner/Ruiz (UA), 6-7, unfinished2. Flores/Omerzel (UGA d. Blackmon/Rath (GT), 8-53. Bobusic/Purcell (UGA) d. Delass/Gvelesiani (GT), 8-3Singles1. J. Isner (UGA) d. M. Rajevac (GT), 7-5, 6-42. J. Delass (GT) vs. L. Flores (UGA), 4-6, 4-4, suspended3. D. North (GT) vs. A. Ruiz (UGA), 6-4, 3-1, suspended4. Z. Rath (GT) vs. M. Omerzel (UGA), 7-6 (2), 3-3, suspended5. C. Purcell (UGA) d. S. Blockmon (GT), 6-0, 6-36. S. Bobusic (UGA) d. G. Gvelesiani (GT), 6-3, 6-4*clinching match

2007Florida 4, Georgia Tech 1May 11, 2007 • Tallahassee, Fla.NCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (Florida won the point)1. #3 Levine/Ouellette (UFL) def. North/Muguruza (GT) 8-52. Briceno/Barton (UFL) vs. Blackmon/Rath (GT) 3-6,

unfinished3. Dolberg/Cash (UFL) def. DeLass/Gvelesiani (GT) 8-3Singles1. #3 J. Levine (UFL) def. #42 D. North (GT) 6-4, 6-2*2. #21 G. Ouellette (UFL) def. J. Muguruza (GT) 6-3, 6-43. N. Briceno (UFL) def. J. DeLass (GT) 6-0, 6-24. S. Blackmon (GT) def. B. Mulligan (UFL) 6-1, 6-15. J. Dolberg (UFL) vs. Z. Rath (GT) 2-6, 7-5, 1-0, unfinished6. D.Cash (UFL) vs. A. Roebuck (GT) 6-4, 2-6, 1-2, unfinished*clinching match

2010#24 Georgia Tech 4, #47 Binghamton 1May 15, 2010 at Lexington, Ky.NCAA Region 1st Round

Doubles (Tech wins point) 1. #70 Kevin King/Juan Spir (GT) def. Sven Vloedgraven/Gilbert

Wong (BING) 8-32. Alexandre Haggai/Moshe Levy (BING) def. #52 Eliot Potvin/

Ryan Smith (GT) 8-23. Guillermo Gomez/Dean O’Brien (GT) def. Bastian

Bornkessel/Ruben Devos (BING) 8-1Singles 1. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) vs. Sven Vloedgraven (BING) 4-6,

4-1, unfinished2. #85 Kevin King (GT) def. Moshe Levy (BING) 7-5, 6-23. #112 Eliot Potvin (GT) vs. Alexandre Haggai (BING) 6-7

(13-15), unfinished4. Miguel Muguruza (GT) def. Gilbert Wong (BING) 6-3, 6-45. Arnav Jain (BING) def. Magin Ortiga (GT) 7-6 (7-5), 6-06. Juan Spir (GT) def. Ruben Devos (BING) 7-5, 6-3**clinching match

#11 Kentucky 4, #24 Georgia Tech 1May 16, 2010 at Lexington, Ky.NCAA Regional, 2nd Round

Doubles (Kentucky wins point) 1. #22 Eric Quigley/Brad Cox (KY) def. #52 Kevin King/Juan

Spir (GT) 8-42. #76 Alberto Gonzalez/Alex Lambropoulos (KY) vs. #70 Eliot

Potvin/Ryan Smith (GT) 7-7, unfinished3. Alex Musialek/Anthony Rossi (KY) def. Guillermo Gomez/

Dean O’Brien (GT) 8-6Singles 1. #12 Eric Quigley (KY) def. #4 Guillermo Gomez (GT) 6-3, 6-42. #49 Alex Musialek (KY) def. #85 Kevin King (GT) 3-6, 6-4,

6-3*3. #112 Eliot Potvin (GT) def. Brad Cox (KY) 6-4, 6-44. Anthony Rossi (KY) def. Miguel Muguruza (GT) 6-4, 6-35. Alberto Gonzalez (KY) vs. Magin Ortiga (GT) 6-4, 2-1,

unfinished6. Alex Lambropoulos (KY) vs. Juan Spir (GT) 2-6, 3-1,

unfinished*clinching match

MARKO RAJEVAC HELPED THE JACKETS TO THREE CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES INCLUDING A FIRST-ROUND VICTORY OVER ALABAMA IN 2006.

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Tech in the NCAA Championship

Singles Championships1945:Howard McCallReached the quarterfinals Niles MillsapReached the third round

1959:Ned Neely1st Rd: Bye2nd Rd. (64): d. F. Zuidelma (W. Michigan) 6-1, 6-33rd Rd. (32): d. B. Hill (San Jose St.) 6-1, 6-24th Rd. (16) d. T. Breiberg (Yale) 1-6, 6-2, 7-5Qtr. Rd.: l. to J. Moss (Miami) 2-6, 3-6Bob Nichols1st Rd: Bye2nd. Rd. (64): d. H. Taylor (Oklahoma State) 6-3, 9-73rd Rd. (32): d. J. Jeffries (Stanford) 3-6, 6-2, 6-44th Rd. (16): l. to W. Reed (San Jose State) 4-6, 4-6

1960: Ned Neelylost in the first roundHarry Thompsonlost in the first round

1965: Walter Johnson1st Rd.: d. B. Marshall (Texas) 6-1, 6-32nd Rd.: d. F. Tutvia (Miami) 6-1, 6-13rd Rd.: l. to J. Osborne (Utah) 3-6, 4-6Bill Mallory1st Rd.: d. K. Schick (USC) 6-2, 6-22nd Rd.: l. to R. Ray (Arizona) 6-4, 4-6, 2-6John Lawrence1st Rd. l. to G. Fareed (California) 4-6, 5-7Paul Speicher1st Rd.: l. to C. Witt (Washington) 2-6, 6-2, 3-6

1966: Walter JohnsonReached the quarterfinalsPaul SpeicherReached the second roundJohn LawrenceLost in the first roundJohn GilbartLost in the first round

1967: Bob SpeicherLost in the first roundJohn GilbartLost in the first round

1968: Bob Speicher1st Rd.: d. D. Samson (Houston) 6-3, 6-12nd Rd.: l. to F. Conner (Trinity) 4-6, 1-6John Gilbart1st Rd.: l. to. R. Monan (Mich. St.) 2-6, 6-8Larry Turville1st Rd.: l. to S. Tidball (UCLA) 0-6, 2-6Chris Brown1st Rd.: l. to R. Knight (Washington) 1-6, 1-6

1969: Larry Turville1st Rd.: d. E. Barrow (Hope) 6-2, 6-42nd. Rd.: d. P. Gerken (Stanford) 6-3, 6-33rd. Rd.: l. to T. Howard (Tulane) 1-6, 3-6Chris Baxter1st Rd.: d. D. Stevenson (Army) 6-3, 6-22nd. Rd.: l. to B. McKinley (Trinity) 3-6, 2-6Bob Speicher1st. Rd.: l. to S. Rogers (Princeton) 4-6, 6-4, 7-9Steve Yellin1st Rd.: l. to B. Alloo (California) 7-5, 2-6, 3-6

1970: Larry Turville1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (128): d. L. Langstroth (UNC) 6-3, 8-63rd Rd. (64): d. T. Dunker (Indiana) 6-4, 6-14th Rd. (32): l. to T. Leonard (USC) 4-6, 0-6Steve Yellin1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (128): d. D. Merrill (Seattle) 6-0, 6-1

3rd Rd. (64): l. to S. Faulk (LSU) 2-6, 2-6Chris Baxter1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (128): l. to J. Corn (UNC) 6-4, 6-2, 6-3Chuck Sloane1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (128): l. to L. Hall (BYU) 4-6, 4-6

1971: Chris Baxter1st Rd. (180): l. to Armstrong (Colorado) 7-5, 3-6, 3-6Chuck Sloane1st Rd. (180): d. Pokorny (Indiana St.) 3-6, 7-5, 6-32nd Rd. (128): l. to Shires (BYU) 3-6, 4-6Larry Turville1st Rd. (180): Bye2nd Rd. (128): d. Russell (SMU) 7-5, 6-03rd Rd. (64): l. to Fort (Arizona St.) 5-7, 1-6Steve Yellin 1st Rd. (180): Bye2nd Rd. (128): l. to Cripe (UC-Irvine) 6-2, 6-7, 1-6

1985: Bryan Shelton1st Rd. (64): l. to [2] D. Goldie (Stanford) 6-7 (3), 6-4, 1-6

1986: Kenny Thorne1st Rd. (64): d. D. Bishop (SMU) 6-1, 7-6 (6) 2nd Rd. (32): l. to R. Leach (So. Cal) 2-6, 2-6

1988: Bryan Shelton1st Rd. (64): d. B. Black (USC) 6-2, 7-52nd Rd. (32): d. M. Rincon (Kentucky) 6-4, 2-6, 7-53rd Rd. (16): d. M. Brown (Arkansas) 6-2, 3-6, 6-3Qtr. Rd.: l. to R. Weiss (Pepperdine) 2-6, 6-3, 4-6Kenny Thorne1st Rd. (64): d. K. Hale (New Mex.) 5-7, 6-4, 6-22nd Rd. (32): l. to C. Garner (Georgia) 5-7, 6-1, 1-6

1993: Rob Givone1st Rd. (64): l. to J. Bianchi (Ala.) 3-6, 6-4, 3-61994: Rob Givone1st Rd. (64 ): l. to [3]R. Janacek (UCLA) 3-6, 4-6

1997: Benjamin Cassaigne1st Rd. (64): l. to [1]T. Dupre (Miss. St.) 6-7 (7), 3-6

1999: Benjamin Cassaigne1st Rd. (64): d. L. Meineke (Boise St.) 7-6(7), 6-7(5), 6-22nd Rd. (32) l. to I. Hirigoyen (SMU), 5-7, 6-4, 5-7

2002: Roger Anderson1st Rd. (64): l. to [25]B. Wagner (UGA) 4-6, 1-6

2004: Scott Schnugg1st Rd. (64): d. S. Rea (Tennessee) 6-3, 6-42nd Rd. (32): l. to P. Rico (Pepperdine) 2-6, 5-7

2005: Jose Muguruza1st Rd. (64): d. B. Szumanski (TX Tech) 3-6, 6-1, 6-42nd Rd. (32): l. to C. Gard (Mississippi) 4-6, 2-6

2007: David North1st Rd. (64): l to [27] D. Mullings (Ohio St.) 6-3, 1-6, 4-6

2008: Guillermo Gomez1st Rd. (64): l to [37] B. Beidas (Pepperdine) 6-3, 7-6(5)

2009: Guillermo Gomez1st Rd. (64): d. S. Myneni (Alabama) 6-4, 6-22nd Rd. (32): l. to S. Johnson (USC) 6-3, 3-6, 2-6

2010: Guillermo Gomez1st Rd. (64): d. M. Baumann (Wisconson). 7-5, 4-6, 6-42nd Rd. (32): d. S. Myneni (Alabama) 7-6 (5), 6-43rd Rd. (16): l. to B. Klahn (Stanford) 4-6, 4-6

Doubles Championships

1945: Niles Millsap/Frank WillettReached the semifinals

1959: Ned Neely/Bob Nichols1st Rd. (31): d. A. Vinton/J. Cameron (Harvard), 6-1, 6-22nd Rd. (16): d. W. Reed/R. Hill (San Jose St.), 6-3, 6-2Qtr. Rd.: l. to D. Nelson/R. Ogden (Stanford) 6-3, 2-6, 3-6

1960: Ned Neely/Harry ThompsonReached the semifinals

1965: Walter Johnson/Paul Speicher1st Rd.: l. to A. Lloyd/A. Hill (Trinity) 2-6, 8-10John Lawrence/Bill Mallory1st Rd.: l. to Lowe/Fort (BYU) 8-10, 3-6

1966: Walter Johnson/Paul Speicher Reached the semifinalsJohn Lawrence/John GilbartLost in the first round

1967: John Gilbart/Paul SpeicherReached the third roundJohn Lawrence/Chris BrownLost in the first round

1969: Larry Turville/Bob Speicher1st. Rd.: d. Lucas/Budz (Far. Dickinson) 6-4, 6-42nd. Rd.: d. Wack/Schroeder (Ill.) 6-3, 6-33rd. Rd.: l. to Alloo/Gillfillin (Cal) 6-4, 6-8, 5-7Chris Baxter/Steve Yellin1st. Rd.: l. to Fishback/Marcus (Michigan) 6-8, 3-6

1970: Larry Turville/Steve Yellin1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (64): d. Eckles/Hall (Utah St.) 6-0, 6-23rd Rd. (32): l. to Mozur/Freeman (UT) 6-3, 3-6, 4-6Chris Baxter/Chuck Sloane1st Rd.: Bye2nd Rd. (64): d. Price/Isaacs (San Diego St.) 3rd Rd. (32): l. to Landau/Hall (BYU) 3-6, 7-9

1971: Chris Baxter/Chuck Sloane1st Rd. (84): l. to Menon/Machette (USC) 3-6, 0-6Larry Turville/Steve Yellin1st Rd. (84): Bye2nd Rd. (64): l. to Shires/Hennessey (BYU) 6-7, 6-7

1987: Mark Avedikian/Richy Gilbert1st Rd. (32): l. to [3] Leach/Melville (USC) 5-7, 4-6

1988: Bryan Shelton/Kenny Thorne1st Rd. (32): l. to Farrow/Bierens (UCLA) 6-3, 6-7, 4-6

1994: Scott Cotton/Rob Givone1st Rd. (32): d. Bhupathi/Trevino (Miss.) 6-1, 6-32nd Rd. (16): l. to Miquelard/Simmons (Miss. St.) 6-7, 6-7

2005: David North/Marko Rajevac1st Rd. (32): d. Ganger/Mann (Utah) 6-3, 6-42nd Rd. (16): d. Koch/Sottocorno (Tulane) 2-6, 7-6, 7-63rd Rd. (8): l. to Isner/Ruiz (Georgia) 2-6, 3-6

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Year-by-Year Results (since 1948)

Note: Georgia Tech fielded a tennis team as early as 1908 and competed in individual tournaments, but records of dual-match play begin in 1915.

1948 (7-3)A. 6 L 1-8 DavidsonA. 10 W 5-2 FloridaA. 14 W 8-1 GeorgiaA. 17 W 8-1 TennesseeA. 23 W 7-2 VanderbiltA. 24 W 9-0 KentuckyA. 28 W 7-0 AuburnM. 3 W 9-0 TennesseeM. 6 L 0-5 TulaneM. 8 L 4-5 DukeM. 13 SEC Championships

1949 (6-8-1)M. 22 W 8-0 Jacksonville NavalM. 24 L 1-8 Rollins CollegeM. 26 L 3-6 FloridaM. 28 L 2-6 DavidsonA. 9 W 7-2 TennesseeA. 13 W 7-2 GeorgiaA. 15 L 1-8 DavidsonA. 16 L 2-7 DukeA. 19 W 9-0 EmoryA. 22 T 3-3 Louisiana StateA. 23 L 0-8 TulaneA. 30 L 3-6 VanderbiltM. 7 W 6-3 AuburnM. 12-14 2nd place SEC MeetM. 19 L 4-5 GeorgiaM. 21 W 10-0 Tennessee

1950 (5-8) L 2-7 Davidson W 8-1 Georgia L 3-6 Louisiana State L 1-8 Florida L 1-8 Duke W 8-1 Georgia L 1-8 Vanderbilt L 1-8 Tennessee W 6-3 Auburn W 9-0 Emory L 1-5 Tulane L 0-9 Tennessee W 6-3 Kentucky

1951 (5-6)Complete Results Not Available

1952 (6-6) W 7-2 Georgia W 6-3 Alabama L 2-7 Indiana L 1-8 Florida W 6-3 Mississippi State L 0-8 Vanderbilt W 9-0 Emory L 4-5 Louisiana State W 7-2 Auburn W 8-1 Georgia L 0-8 Tulane L 0-9 Tennessee

1953 (9-7)M. 26 W 9-0 at Valdosta StateM. 27 W 6-3 at Jacksonville NavalM. 28 L 0-9 at FloridaM. 31 W 8-1 GeorgiaA. 4 W 7-2 AuburnA. 6 L 1-8 IndianaA. 9 L 0-9 TulaneA. 11 W 6-3 VanderbiltA. 17 L 0-9 at Louisiana StateA. 18 L 0-9 at TulaneA. 20 W 8-1 at EmoryA. 23 W 6-3 Jacksonville NavalA. 25 L 2-6 at TennesseeA. 27 W 7-2 at GeorgiaA. 30 cancelled/rain Florida StateM. 1 W 8-1 AlabamaM. 4 L 1-8 TennesseeM. 7-9 SEC Championships

1954 (8-6, 6-3 SEC)M. 25 L 3-6 Jacksonville NavalM. 26 L 1-8 FloridaM. 27 L 1-8 Florida StateM. 30 W 8-1 GeorgiaA. 3 W 7-2 AuburnA. 8 W 8-0 EmoryA. 14 L 2-7 FloridaA. 15 W 6-3 Florida StateA. 16 L 2-7 IndianaA. 20 W 8-1 GeorgiaA. 22 W 8-0 AlabamaA. 24 W 6-3 TennesseeM. 1 W 5-4 Jacksonville NavalM. 4 W 5-3 TennesseeM. 5 L 1-7 Louisiana StateM. 6-8 SEC Championships

1955 (9-8, 6-4 SEC)M. 24 W 6-2 at Jacksonville NavalM. 25 L 1-8 at FloridaM. 26 L 4-5 at Florida StateM. 30 W 8-1 GeorgiaA. 6 L 1-8 MichiganA. 8 L 0-9 TulaneA. 9 W 6-3 VanderbiltA. 11 L 1-8 IndianaA. 15 L 4-5 Pensacola NavalA. 16 W 5.5-3.5 at TennesseeA. 19 W 5-4 Florida StateA. 23 W 8-1 AuburnA. 30 L 2-7 FloridaM. 3 W 9-0 at EmoryM. 4 W 5-4 at GeorgiaM. 9 W 6-3 TennesseeM. 11 L 1-8 at Louisiana StateM. 12-14 SEC Championships

1956 (11-7, 6-4 SEC)M. 22 W 9-0 at Ohio StateM. 23 L 2-5 at FloridaM. 24 L 3-6 at Florida StateM. 26 W 9-0 Kenyon CollegeM. 28 L 4-5 IndianaM. 31 L 4-5 FloridaA. 3 W 7-2 at GeorgiaA. 4 L 1-8 MichiganA. 6 L 1-8 at TulaneA. 7 W 6-3 at Louisiana StateA. 12 W 9-0 Florida StateA. 13 W 8-1 at TennesseeA. 14 L 3-4 at VanderbiltA. 18 W 7-2 CincinnatiA. 21 W 8-1 TennesseeA. 27 W 9-0 EmoryM. 1 W 9-0 GeorgiaM. 5 W 6-1 at Auburn

1957 (12-8-1, 6-6 SEC)M. 21 W 9-0 at Jacksonville NavalM. 22 L 2-7 at FloridaM. 23 W 6-3 at Florida StateM. 25 W 8-1 AlabamaM. 26 W 9-0 MinnesotaA. 2 W 9-0 AuburnA. 3 L 3-6 GeorgiaA. 5 W 9-0 TennesseeA. 6 W 6-2 at AlabamaA. 10 L 2-7 MichiganA. 13 W 8-1 VanderbiltA. 16 W 9-0 Jacksonville NavalA. 17 L 1-8 Louisiana StateA. 18 L 4-5 TulaneA. 19 W 8-1 HowardA. 20 L 3-6 FloridaA. 22 T 4-4 IndianaA. 26 W 6-3 Florida StateA. 30 L 9-0 at EmoryM. 1 L 3-5 at GeorgiaM. 4 W 6-3 at Tennessee

1958 (12-6, 6-3 SEC)M. 19 L 0-9 at MiamiM. 20 W 5-4 at Rollins CollegeM. 21 W 6-3 at FloridaM. 22 W 7-2 at Florida StateM. 25 W 8-1 MinnesotaM. 26 W 6-3 at GeorgiaM. 29 L 3-6 PresbyterianM. 31 W 9-0 IndianaA. 4 W 8-1 TennesseeA. 5 W 9-0 FloridaA. 12 W 8-1 at VanderbiltA. 16 L 1-8 MiamiA. 19 W 9-0 at AuburnA. 25 W 8-1 Florida StateA. 28 W 9-0 Emory

A. 30 L 4-5 GeorgiaM. 5 L 2-7 at Louisiana StateM. 6 L 1-8 at TulaneM. 8-10 SEC Championships (3rd)

1959 (19-2)M. 23 W 5-4 at Florida StateM. 24 W 6-3 at FloridaM. 25 W 5-4 at Rollins CollegeM. 27 L 3-6 at YaleM. 28 L 4-5 at MiamiM. 30 W 6-3 DukeA. 1 W 6-0 Kalamazoo CollegeA. 4 W 7-2 at TennesseeA. 6 W 7-2 at GeorgiaA. 8 W 5-4 PresbyterianA. 11 W 8-1 VanderbiltA. 14 W 9-0 CincinnatiA. 20 W 8-1 at PresbyterianA. 21 W 7-2 Louisiana StateA. 23 W 6-3 GeorgiaA. 25 W 7-2 FloridaA. 28 W 9-0 AuburnA. 29 W 6-3 Rollins CollegeM. 1 W 9-0 TennesseeM. 2 W 9-0 Florida StateM. 4 W 9-0 at EmoryM. 7-9 SEC Championships (2nd) National Collegiate (6th)

1960 (10-8, 6-3 SEC)M. 22 L 2-7 at FloridaM. 23 W 6-3 at Rollins CollegeM. 25 L 2-7 at MiamiM. 26 W 5-4 at PrincetonM. 30 W 6-3 GeorgiaM. 31 L 4-5 Michigan StateA. 6 W 8-1 EmoryA. 9 W 7.5-1.5 at VanderbiltA. 11 L 2-7 MiamiA. 14 W 6-3 CincinnatiA. 15 W 8-1 at Louisiana StateA. 16 L 2-6 at TulaneA. 18 L 4-5 FloridaA. 19 L 3-6 PresbyterianA. 23 W 8-1 at TennesseeA. 25 L 4-5 at PresbyterianA. 27 W 6-1 at GeorgiaM. 6 W 9-0 TennesseeM. 12-14 SEC Championships (1st)

1961 (7-10)M. 20 L 1-8 at Florida StateM. 21 W 6-3 at StetsonM. 22 W 7-2 at Florida SouthernM. 23 W 6-3 Southern IllinoisM. 24 L 0-9 at FloridaM. 25 L 1-8 at Rollins CollegeM. 29 L 3-5 CitadelM. 31 L 0-6 FloridaA. 1 L 0-7 TulaneA. 5 L 3-6 GeorgiaA. 7 W 9-0 TennesseeA. 8 W 5-4 VanderbiltA. 12 L 3-5 Presbyterian A. 15 W 9-0 at TennesseeA. 21-22 at Ga. Open ChampionshipsA. 26 L 0-9 at GeorgiaM. 2 W 9-0 AuburnM. 5 L 0-9 MiamiM. 11-13 SEC Championships (6th)

1962 (4-10)M. 19 L 3-6 at Florida StateM. 20 L 1-8 at FloridaM. 21 W 5.5-3.5 at StetsonM. 22 L 4-5 at Rollins CollegeM. 26 W 6-1 SewaneeA. 7 L 4-5 at VanderbiltA. 13 L 1.5-7.5 at Louisiana StateA. 14 L 0-9 at TulaneA. 18 L 1-8 GeorgiaA. 20 L 2-7 CincinnatiA. 21 L 3-6 FloridaA. 24 W 7-2 TennesseeA. 27-28 Ga. Open ChampionshipsA. 30 L 0-9 MiamiM. 5 W 5.5-3.5 at TennesseeM. 10-12 SEC Championships (6th)

1963 (12-7)M. 18 L 3-6 at Florida StateM. 19 L 3-6 at FloridaM. 21 W 9-0 at StetsonM. 22 W 9-0 at Florida SouthernM. 27 W 9-0 AmherstM. 30 L 4-5 FloridaA. 9 L 3-6 Mississippi StateA. 10 W 9-0 KentuckyA. 11 W 9-0 SewaneeA. 12 W 9-0 at AuburnA. 13 L 2.5-6.5 at AlabamaA. 15 L 1-8 TulaneA. 20 W 9-0 CincinnatiA. 22 W 6-3 Florida StateA. 23 W 8-1 TennesseeA. 24 W 5-4 GeorgiaA. 26-27 Georgia Collegiates (1st)M. 1 W 5-4 GeorgiaM. 2 L 0-9 at MiamiM. 4 W 7-2 TennesseeM. 9-11 SEC Championships (6th)

1964 (10-4-1)M. 23 W 9-0 at StetsonM. 24 W 6-3 at Rollins CollegeM. 25 W 9-0 at Florida SouthernM. 28 L 4-5 at Florida StateM. 30 W 7-2 TennesseeA.1 T 3-3 HarvardA. 2 W 7-2 IllinoisA. 4 W 9-0 at VanderbiltA. 6 W 6.5-2.5 AlabamaA. 11 L 3-6 Mississippi StateA. 15 L 2-7 at GeorgiaA. 17 W 6-3 at Louisiana StateA. 22 W 7-2 Florida StateA. 24-25 Georgia CollegiatesA. 28 W 9-0 EmoryM. 4 L 2-7 GeorgiaM. 7-9 SEC Championships (t3rd)

1965 (15-3)M. 22 W 7-0 YaleM. 23 L 1-8 at MiamiM. 25 W 7-2 at FloridaM. 26 W 8-1 NavyM. 27 W 7-2 at Florida StateA. 2 W 9-0 WashingtonA. 5 W 9-0 Louisiana StateA. 6 W 7-2 Harvard #2A. 7 W 7-2 Harvard #1A. 10 W 6-3 Florida StateA. 14 W 5-4 at GeorgiaA. 16 W 9-0 SewaneeA. 17 L 4-5 TulaneA. 19 W 8-1 at ClemsonA. 21 W 7-2 at TennesseeA. 23-25 Georgia CollegiatesA. 26 W 9-0 EmoryA. 28 W 6-3 GeorgiaM. 1 L 2-7 at Mississippi State

1966 (16-2-1)M. 21 W 9-0 YaleM. 22 L 2-5 at MiamiM. 23 W 6-2 Southern IllinoisM. 24 W 8-1 at FloridaM. 25 W 9-0 NavyM. 26 W 8-1 at Florida StateM. 28 W 8-1 PresbyterianM. 29 W 5-4 IndianaM. 31 W 5-4 Florida StateA. 2 W 6-3 at VanderbiltA. 4 W 8-1 HarvardA. 7 W 7-2 Mississippi StateA. 8 W 8-1 FloridaA. 15 W 6-3 at Louisiana StateA. 16 T 3-3 at TulaneA. 20 L 4-5 GeorgiaA. 21 W 9-0 ClemsonA. 26 W 6-2 TennesseeM. 4 W 5-4 at GeorgiaM. 6-8 Georgia Collegiates

1967 (8-6)M. 21 L 2.5-6.5 at MiamiM. 23 W 7-2 Southern IllinoisM. 24 L 1.5-7.5 at FloridaM. 25 W 5-4 at Florida StateM. 29 W 8-1 IndianaM. 31 L 3-6 FloridaA. 1 W 9-0 VanderbiltA. 3 L 2-7 at TennesseeA. 7 W 5-4 Louisiana StateA. 8 W 6-3 Florida StateA. 12 W 5-4 at Georgia

JACK RODGERS

117-84-3 (.581)1962-73 (12 yrs.)

EARLE BORTELL

228-102-2 (.675)1934-61 (28 yrs.)

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A. 18 L 4-5 at ClemsonA. 19 W 9-0 at Presbyterian A. 22 L 3-6 TulaneA. 28-30 Georgia Collegiates

1968 (11-6-1)M 18 W 7-1 at St. PetersburgM. 19 W 8-1 at TampaM. 21 W 9-0 ArmyM. 22 L 1-8 at MiamiM. 29 L 2-7 FloridaA. 5 W 9-0 at SewaneeA. 6 W 9-0 at VanderbiltA. 10 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA. 11 W 9-0 Columbus CollegeA. 15 W 8-1 Murray StateA. 16 W 8-1 GeorgiaA. 17 W 9-0 Presbyterian A. 19 W 7-2 at Louisiana StateA. 20 L 3-6 at TulaneA. 23 W 5-1 OglethorpeA. 24 T 4-4 South CarolinaM. 1 L 4-5 Florida StateM. 7 L 1-8 at Florida State

1969 (3-8)M. 25 L 4-5 at Rollins CollegeM. 27 L 4-5 at MiamiA. 1 W 8-1 ColumbiaA. 3 W 7-2 IndianaA. 4 L 4-5 Southern IllinoisA. 9 L 1-8 GeorgiaA. 11 L 4-5 at ClemsonA. 12 L 3-6 at South CarolinaA. 16 L 4-5 GeorgiaA. 25-27 Georgia Collegiates (won doubles)A. 29 W 9-0 OglethorpeM. 3 L 4-5 at Florida State

1970 (9-9)M. 23 W 9-0 at JacksonvilleM. 24 L 4-5 at Rollins CollegeM. 26 L 1-5 at MiamiM. 27 W 6-3 KalamazooM. 31 W 7-2 ColumbiaA. 3 L 3-6 PresbyterianA. 4 L 3-6 Florida StateA. 6 L 2-7 FloridaA. 8 L 3-6 GeorgiaA. 10 L 4-5 ClemsonA. 11 L 3-6 TennesseeA. 13 W 7-2 Columbus CollegeA. 15 L 0-9 at GeorgiaA. 18 W 5-3 at TulaneA. 20 W 5-4 at Louisiana StateA. 23 W 7-2 South CarolinaA. 23 W 9-0 Georgia SouthernA. 28 W 8-1 Oglethorpe

1971 (12-4)M. 22 W 7-2 at JacksonvilleM. 23 L 3-6 at Rollins CollegeM. 24 W 9-0 at Florida AtlanticM. 25 L 3-6 at MiamiM. 30 W 6-3 ColumbiaA. 3 W 5-4 at TennesseeA. 9 W 8-1 at FloridaA. 10 W 5-4 at Florida StateA. 14 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA. 15 W 9-0 AlabamaA. 17 W 6-3 TulaneA. 21 L 2-7 at ClemsonA. 27 W 6-2 ColumbusCollegeA. 29 W 8.5-.5 South CarolinaM. 1 W 9-0 OglethorpeM. 4 W 8-1 Georgia Southern

1972 (8-13)M. 17 L 4-5 at JacksonvilleM. 18 L 3-6 at Rollins CollegeM. 19 L 3-6 at South FloridaM. 20 W 9-0 at TampaM. 21 W 9-0 at Florida PresbyterianM. 22 L 2-6 MinnesotaM. 24 L 3-6 DukeM. 25 L 3-6 FloridaM. 27 W 6-3 Michigan StateM. 28 W 5-4 Indiana TechM. 30 L 4-5 TennesseeA. 4 W 9-0 AuburnA. 5 L 1-8 GeorgiaA. 8 L 0-9 at AlabamaA. 10 W 5-4 Georgia SouthernA. 12 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA. 13 W 7-2 at EmoryA. 15 L 3-6 at TulaneA. 16 L 2.5-6.5 at Louisiana State

A. 18 W 5-4 PresbyterianA. 21-23 Georgia CollegiatesA. 25 L 1-8 ColumbusA. 26 default Miami

1973 (9-12)M. 24 L 4-5 DukeM. 26 W 7-2 at JacksonvilleM. 27 L 2-7 at Rollins CollegeM. 28 W 6-3 at South FloridaM. 29 W 9-0 at Eckerd CollegeM. 31 L 2-7 at FloridaA. 3 L 2-7 VirginiaA. 4 L 1-8 HarvardA. 5 W 9-0 MercerA. 7 L 1-8 at South CarolinaA. 9 W 8-1 at AuburnA. 11 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA. 13 L 3-6 Georgia SouthernA. 14 L 2-7 TulaneA. 17 L 0-9 GeorgiaA. 20-22 Georgia CollegiatesA. 24 W 5-3 Columbus CollegeA. 25 W 8-1 Georgia StateA. 26 W 9-0 OglethorpeA. 28 L 1-8 at TennesseeA. 30 W 8-1 EmoryM. 1 L 1-8 at Presbyterian

1974 (10-6)M. 21 W 6-3 at JacksonvilleM. 24 W 7-2 at Edison Comm. Coll.M. 26 W 6-0 at Florida SouthernM. 28 W 7-2 at Shorter CollegeM. 30 L 4-5 HarvardM. 31 L 3-6 TennesseeA. 2 W 9-0 at EmoryA. 3 W 9-0 Georgia StateA. 6 L 2-7 GeorgiaA. 11 L 4-5 Georgia SouthernA. 12 W 9-0 MercerA. 16 W 5-4 AuburnA. 17 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA. 18 W 9-0 West GeorgiaA. 21 L 0-9 at Louisiana StateA. 23 W 6-3 Columbus CollegeA. 26-28 Georgia Collegiates

1975 (9-7)M. 21 W 5-4 at JacksonvilleM. 23 L 2-7 at South FloridaM. 26 L 0-9 at FloridaM. 29 L 3-6 HarvardA. 5 W 6-3 at ShorterA. 7 W 7-2 MercerA. 8 W 5-4 Georgia StateA. 10 W 8-1 EmoryA. 16 L 1-8 GeorgiaA. 17 W 8-1 West GeorgiaA. 18 W 5-4 at Georgia SouthernA. 19 L 1-8 at South CarolinaA. 21 L 0-9 AlabamaA. 22 W 8-1 Columbus CollegeA. 25-27 Georgia CollegiatesM. 5 L 4-5 at AuburnM. 31 W 9-0 Young Harris

1976 (10-13)M. 21 L 2-7 at FlaglerM. 23 L 0-9 at Florida M. 27 L 3-6 HarvardM. 29 W 6-3 CincinnatiM. 30 W 8-1 ShorterA. 1 W 9-0 TampaA. 2 W 6-3 at ShorterA. 3 L 0-9 South CarolinaA. 6 W 9-0 EmoryA. 7 L 2-7 at GeorgiaA. 9 L 0-9 at Louisiana StateA. 10 L 4-5 at TulaneA. 12 L 0-9 at AlabamaA. 12 L 3-6 at GeorgiaA. 15 W 6-3 West Georgia Coll.A. 16 L 1-8 Hampton InstituteA. 17 L 2-7 Georgia SouthernA. 21 W 7-2 Columbus CollegeA. 22 L 4-5 at Georgia SouthernA. 28 L 3-6 South FloridaA. 29 W 9-0 Young Harris

M. 4 W 8-1 Georgia StateM. 6 W 5-4 Jacksonville

1977 (4-10)M. 21 L 1-8 at JacksonvilleM. 23 W 7-2 at TampaM. 24 L 0-9 at South FloridaM. 25 L 0-9 at MiamiM. 26 W 5-4 at Florida Intl.M. 27 L 2-7 at FloridaM. 30 cancelled/rain Young HarrisM. 31 W 5-4 TulaneA. 1 L 3-6 at ShorterA. 2 L 2-7 HarvardA. 4 L 4-5 at AuburnA. 6 L 2-7 GeorgiaA. 8 W 6-3 Washington & LeeA. 9 L 3-6 Northeast LouisianaA. 10 L 2-7 Georgia Southern

1978 (7-12)M. 20 L 2-7 at Jacksonville M. 21 L 1-8 at FloridaM. 22 W 6-3 at TampaM. 23 L 1-8 at South FloridaM. 25 L 3-6 Miami (Ohio)M. 28 L 3-6 HarvardM. 31 L 1-8 FloridaA. 3 L 1-8 FurmanA. 5 L 1-8 GeorgiaA. 7 L 3-6 at AlabamaA. 12 W 8-1 at ShorterA.13 W 5-4 Georgia SouthernA. 15 W 5-4 Washington & LeeA. 16 L 1-8 South CarolinaA. 19 L 2-7 at GeorgiaA. 21-23 Georgia CollegiatesA. 27 W 8-1 at EmoryA. 28 W 9-0 Georgia StateM. 2 W 9-0 at Young HarrisM. 3 L 0-6 South Florida

1979 (8-7)M. 5 L 1-8 NC StateM. 17 L 1-8 VirginiaM. 18 W 5-4 IllinoisM. 21 W 5-4 at TampaM. 22 W 9-0 at Eckerd CollegeM. 30 L 0-9 Georgia SouthernM. 31 W 5-4 Birmingham SouthernA. 1 L 1-8 AuburnA. 6 L 0-9 at South CarolinaA. 10 W 8-1 Georgia StateA. 14 L 3-6 TulaneA. 17 W 8-1 West GeorgiaA. 19 W 7-2 Columbus CollegeA. 20-22 Georgia Collegiates (3rd)A. 23 W 6-3 at EmoryA. 30 L 1-8 at Georgia

1980 (9-12, 0-7 ACC)F. 27 L 1-8 RiceF. 29 W 7-2 William & MaryM. 4 L 0-9 ClemsonM. 6 L 4-5 Old DominionM. 8 L 7-2 DukeM. 9 L 7-2 MarylandM. 10 W 7-2 Morehead StateM. 11 L 5-4 VirginiaM. 23 W 7-2 at UNC CharlotteM. 25 W 5-4 at Atlantic ChristianM. 26 L 0-9 at NC StateM. 27 L 0-9 at Wake ForestM. 29 W 7-2 MissouriA. 2 W 9-0 Georgia StateA. 3 W 9-0 Columbus CollegeA. 6 L 5-1 Georgia SouthernA. 9 L 0-9 at GeorgiaA. 10 L 4-5 at EmoryA. 11 W 9-0 Morehouse StateA. 14 W 9-0 West GeorgiaA. 17-20 ACC Tournament, Winston-Salem, N.C. (lost to North Carolina)

1981 (9-12, 0-7 ACC)F. 26 W 9-0 EmoryF. 27 W 6-1 Presbyterian CollegeF. 28 L 5-4 Western MichiganM. 2 L 5-4 Louisiana TechM. 6 W 5-4 GuilfordM. 7 L 3-6 NC StateM. 9 W 8-1 Carson NewmanM. 11 W 8-1 VCUM. 12 L 2-7 South CarolinaM. 21 L 1-8 at Wake ForestM. 23 L 3-6 at Maryland

M. 24 L 1-8 at VirginiaM. 25 L 3-6 at Old DominionM. 26 L 2-7 at DukeM. 31 W 9-0 West GeorgiaA. 1 W 6-3 Georgia StateA. 2 W 6-3 ShorterA. 5 L 1-8 North CarolinaA. 6 L 0-9 at ClemsonA. 9 W 8-1 Columbus CollegeA. 14 L 0-9 Georgia

1982 (10-12, 1-6 ACC)F. 28 L 1-8 ClemsonM. 1 W 9-0 Morehouse StateM. 3 L 4-5 FurmanM. 4 W 9-0 Columbus CollegeM. 5 W 8-1 EmoryM. 6 L 0-9 DukeM. 9 W 8-1 LynchburgM. 11 W 6-3 MarylandM. 12 W 5-4 Old DominionM. 22 L 4-5 VirginiaM. 23 L 1-8 at Wake ForestM. 24 L 0-9 at North CarolinaM. 25 L 1-8 NC StateM. 26 W 5-1 at GuilfordM. 27 L 1-5 at South CarolinaM. 28 L 2-7 at HowardA. 1 L 3-6 Georgia SouthernA. 4 L 1-8 Lander CollegeA. 6 W 9-0 Georgia StateA. 12 W 9-0 Birmingham SouthernA. 13 W 7-2 West GeorgiaA. 14 L 1-8 at Georgia

1983 (3-16, 0-7 ACC)F. 19 L 0-9 South CarolinaF. 25 L 2-7 UNC AshevilleF. 26 L 0-9 ChattanoogaM. 5 L 0-9 Georgia SouthernM. 6 L 1-8 Western MichiganM. 7 W 6-3 Edinboro StateM. 9 W 5-4 Lynchburg CollegeM. 11 L 3-6 Morehead StateM. 12 L 1-8 Wake ForestM. 21 L 1-8 at WinthropM. 22 L 0-9 at DukeM. 23 L 0-9 at VirginiaA. 1 L 0-9 North CarolinaA. 2 L 0-9 NC StateA. 4 L 0-9 GeorgiaA. 6 L 2-7 EmoryA. 7 L 0-9 at ClemsonA. 12 W 5-4 Georgia StateA. 14 L 0-9 MarylandA. 15-17 ACC Tournament

1984 (8-14, 2-5 ACC)J. 12 W 5-1 Central FloridaF. 1 L 3-6 at FurmanF. 8 L 0-9 at TexasF. 14 L 1-8 at StanfordF. 18 L 0-9 at AuburnF. 20 W 8-1 at EmoryF. 21 L 0-9 ClemsonF. 25 W 6-3 at ABACM. 3 L 1-8 at South CarolinaM. 5 L 2-7 DukeM. 8 W 8-1 Old DominionM. 10 L 2-7 MississippiM. 17 L 1-8 VirginiaM. 18 L 2-7 ChattanoogaM. 20 L 1-8 at North CarolinaM. 21 W 7-2 at NC StateM. 22 W 5-4 at Wake ForestA. 6 Georgia Intercollegiates (2nd)A. 11 L 1-8 at GeorgiaA. 19 L 0-9 at MarylandA. 20 ACC Championship (7th)A. 27 L 0-9 at AlabamaA. 30 W 7-2 FlaglerM. 2 W 5-4 ABAC

WALTER JOHNSON76-91 (.455)

1974-82 (9 yrs.)GERY

GROSLIMOND54-62 (.466)

1983-87 (5 yrs.)

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1985 (14-9, 4-3 ACC)F. 7 W 6-3 FurmanF. 9 W 7-2 at RiceF. 11 L 4-5 at TrinityF. 17 L 2-7 AlabamaF. 20 L 2-7 at Long Beach St.F. 21 W 8-1 at Cal St. NorthridgeF. 22 L 1-8 at PepperdineF. 23 L 1-8 at UCLAF. 26 W 7-2 Georgia SouthernM. 5 W 7-2 ABACM. 6 W 9-0 NC StateM. 8 W 6-3 Wake ForestM. 9 W 9-0 West VirginiaM. 27 W 9-0 at RichmondM. 28 W 5-1 at Hampton InstituteA. 4 L 4-5 at DukeA. 5 W 6-3 at VirginiaA. 8 L 2-7 at ClemsonA. 11 W 6-3 AuburnA. 13 W 6-3 MarylandA. 14 L 3-6 North CarolinaA. 26 W 8-1 EmoryM. 6 L 2-7 Tennessee

1986 (15-15, 4-3 ACC)J. 18 W 5-1 Ohio StateJ. 18 L 1-8 ClemsonJ. 19 L 4-5 RiceF. 6 W 6-3 Aub. MontgomeryF. 10 W 5-3 at San Jose StateF. 11 L 0-5 at StanfordF. 16 W 8-1 Florida StateF. 20 W 7-2 UABF. 23 W 7-2 at UC-Santa BarbaraF. 24 L 4-5 at UC-IrvineF. 25 L 3-6 at PepperdineF. 26 L 1-8 at UCLAM. 1 L 4-5 DukeM. 6 L 2-7 at GeorgiaM. 12 L 3-6 MississippiM. 14 W 5-1 Hampton InstituteM. 15 W 5-4 VirginiaM. 21-23 Texas ChallengeM. 25 W 7-2 at North CarolinaM. 26 W 8-1 at Wake ForestM. 27 W 8-1 at NC StateA. 1 L 3-6 ClemsonA. 6 L 4-5 at South CarolinaA. 9 L 4-5 at TennesseeA. 11 L 3-6 Long Beach StateA. 13 L 3-6 MarylandA. 14 W 7-2 Mississippi StateA. 15 W 5-4 at AuburnA. 17 W 7-2 at N.C. State*A. 18 L 2-7 Clemson*A. 19 W 5-4 Duke** ACC Championship, Raleigh, N.C. (3rd)

1987 (14-8, 5-1 ACC)No. 25 Final National RankingJ. 24 W 7-2 Georgia SouthernJ. 31 L 3-6 at Cal St. Long BeachF. 1 L 0-9 at UCLAF. 2 L 4-5 at PepperdineF. 3 W 6-3 at UC-IrvineF. 5-8 Rolex National IndoorsF. 12 W 6-2 UABF. 16 W 6-3 AuburnM. 4 W 7-2 NC StateM. 6 W 7-2 Wake ForestM. 7 L 3-6 TennesseeM. 11 L 0-9 at ClemsonM. 23 L 2-7 at MississippiM. 24 W 9-0 at ArkansasM. 26 W 6-3 at TrinityM. 27 W 6-3 at RiceM. 28 W 7-2 at HoustonM. 31 L 3-6 GeorgiaA. 1 W 5-4 at FurmanA. 4 W 5-4 at VirginiaA. 5 W 5-4 at MarylandA. 6 W 5-4 at DukeA. 10 L 3-6 South Carolina

1988 (27-6, 7-0 ACC)ACC Regular-Season ChampionsACC Tournament Runner-upNo. 12 Final National RankingJ. 23 W 5-4 California

J. 24 L 3-5 StanfordF. 9 W 9-0 Georgia StateF. 12 L 3-6 at UC-IrvineF. 14 L 1-8 at PepperdineF. 23 W 8-1 EmoryF. 27 W 8-1 VanderbiltF. 29 W 9-0 RichmondM. 1 W 8-1 at AuburnM. 5 W 8-1 FloridaM. 7 W 9-0 Old DominionM. 9 W 6-3 DukeM. 12 W 9-0 VirginiaM. 13 W 8-1 MississippiM. 20 W 7-2 South FloridaM. 21 W 9-0 Georgia SouthernM. 24 W 9-0 at NC StateM. 26 W 8-1 at North CarolinaM. 27 W 5-4 at Wake ForestM. 29 W 9-0 FurmanM. 31 W 6-3 at TennesseeA. 2 W 7-2 Long Beach StateA. 5 W 5-4 at GeorgiaA. 7 W 5-4 ClemsonA. 9 W 5-4 MiamiA. 10 L 1-5 at SW LouisianaA. 13 W 5-4 at South CarolinaA. 16 W 9-0 MarylandA. 17 W 6-3 TrinityA. 21 W 7-2 North Carolina*A. 22 W 7-2 Wake Forest*A. 23 L 4-5 Clemson*M. 21 L 4-5 Michigan#*ACC Championship, Winston-Salem, N.C. #NCAA Championship, Athens, Ga.

1989 (18-6, 5-1 ACC)J. 13 L 3-6 at TennesseeJ. 14 L 3-6 Mississippi StateF. 17 W 7-2 KansasF. 18 W 5-4 SW LouisianaF. 27 W 8-1 Georgia StateM. 1 W 5-2 AuburnM. 3 W 9-0 Florida InternationalM. 4 W 7-2 VanderbiltM. 7 L 0-8 GeorgiaM. 10 W 8-1 PurdueM. 12 W 7-2 Wake ForestM. 22 W 5-1 at FurmanM. 24 W 9-0 ColoradoM. 25 L 4-5 TennesseeM. 25 W 5-4 FloridaA. 1 W 7-2 at DukeA. 4 L 3-6 at ClemsonA. 5 W 5-4 South CarolinaA. 8 W 8-1 North CarolinaA. 9 W 9-0 NC StateA. 16 W 7-2 at MarylandA. 21 L 4-5 Virginia*A. 22 W 5-4 Wake Forest*A. 23 W 6-3 Maryland**ACC Championship, Clemson, S.C. (5th)

1990 (7-17, 3-5 ACC)J. 12 L 1-8 Minnesota@J. 13 W 5-4 Kansas@F. 17 L 2-7 Fresno StateF. 20 L 2-7 TennesseeF. 24 W 7-2 VanderbiltF. 27 W 5-1 Georgia SouthernM. 2 L 0-6 at MiamiM. 3 L 2-7 Mississippi State#M. 4 L 3-6 Rice#M. 7 L 2-7 at GeorgiaM. 13 L 2-7 DukeM. 14 L 4-5 VirginiaM. 18 L 4-5 MarylandM. 28 L 1-8 at TCUM. 30 L 3-6 at Texas A&MM. 31 W 6-3 at BaylorA. 3 L 2-7 ClemsonA. 6 W 6-3 at Wake ForestA. 7 L 1-8 at North CarolinaA. 8 W 6-3 at NC StateA. 10 W 5-4 FurmanA. 12 L 1-5 at South CarolinaA. 16 L 0-6 at AuburnA. 20 L 4-5 North Carolina*@O’Charley’s Classic, Knoxville, Tenn.#at Miami*ACC Championship, Durham, N.C.

1991 (9-18, 3-4 ACC)J. 11 L 4-5 Middle Tenn. State@J. 12 L 4-5 SMU@F. 1 W 6-3 Florida StateF. 2 W 5-2 Middle Tenn. StateF. L 4-5 VanderbiltF. 16 L 4-5 Texas%

F. 17 L 1-5 Fresno State%F. 20 W 7-2 Georgia SouthernF. 23 L 3-6 at FloridaF. 26 L 4-5 AuburnM. 2 L 3-6 South CarolinaM. 3 W 9-0 at NC StateM. 6 L 4-5 GeorgiaM. 12 L 2-6 at TennesseeM. 25 L 2-5 at San Diego StateM. 26 W 6-2 Montana StateM. 28 L 0-9 at PepperdineM. 30 W 5-4 Wake ForestM. 31 L 3-6 North CarolinaA. 3 L 2-7 at ClemsonA. 6 W 7-2 at MarylandA. 7 L 4-5 at VirginiaA. 8 L 2-6 at VCUA. 13 L 4-5 at DukeA. 14 W 6-3 FurmanA. 19 W 5-4 Virginia*A. 20 L 2-5 North Carolina*@O’Charley’s Classic, Knoxville, Tenn.%Georgia Tech Invitational*ACC Championship, Atlanta, Ga.

1992 (11-12, 2-6 ACC)F. 8 W 6-3 at VanderbiltF. 11 W 6-3 at AuburnF. 15 W 5-3 SW LouisianaF. 18 L 3-6 at Tennessee (18)F. 22 L 3-6 South Florida (25)F. 23 W 5-3 VCUF. 29 W 5-4 MichiganM. 1 L 3-6 at Miami (8)M. 4 L 0-9 at Georgia (11)M. 7 W 5-4 at S. Carolina (14)M. 8 W 7-2 MarylandM. 12 W 7-2 VirginiaM. 24 L 4-5 Florida StateM. 26 W 5-4 UNLV@M. 27 W 5-4 Utah@M. 28 L 4-5 Washington@A. 1 W 7-2 FurmanA. 4 L 3-6 at Duke (24)A. 5 L 2-7 at UNC (8)A. 8 L 4-5 Clemson (21)A. 11 L 4-5 at Wake ForestA. 12 L 4-5 at NC StateA. 17 L 2-5 Duke (23)*@UCI/Marriott Tennis Classic*ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.

1993 (5-16, 3-5 ACC)F. 7 L 3-4 VanderbiltF. 12 W 5-2 RiceF. 14 L 3-4 DrakeF. 18 W 4-3 AuburnF. 23 L 2-5 Tennessee (17)M. 2 L 0-7 Georgia (3)M. 4 L 2-5 at FurmanM. 6 W 4-3 NC StateM. 7 L 3-4 Wake ForestM. 9 L 3-4 South CarolinaM. 26 L 2-5 South FloridaM. 27 L 2-5 at FIUM. 28 L 2-5 at MiamiM. 31 W 5-2 at ClemsonA. 3 L 3-4 at Florida StateA. 10 W 6-0 at MarylandA. 11 L 2-5 at VirginiaA. 12 L 1-6 at VCU (18)A. 17 L 0-7 North Carolina (14)A. 18 L 0-7 Duke (7)A. 22 L 1-5 Wake Forest**ACC Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.

1994 (17-11, 6-2)ACC Tournament Runner-UpNCAA Region II ChampionsNo. 28 Final National RankingJ. 15 W 4-3 S. Alabama (24)@J. 16 L 2-5 UAB (13)@ F. 8 W 6-1 Georgia StateF. 12 W 5-2 SW LouisianaF. 13 W 6-1 at Rice (45)F. 18 W 5-2 Ohio StateF. 20 L 3-4 VCU (17)F. 23 L 2-5 at Auburn (39)F. 26 W 7-0 MarylandM. 3 W 7-0 FurmanM. 6 L 3-4 at Georgia (2)M. 9 W 4-3 Clemson (34)M. 24 W 7-0 at NC StateM. 25 W 4-3 at UNC (21)M. 27 L 1-6 at Duke (4)M. 28 W 7-0 at Wake ForestA. 1 W 6-1 at Virginia (49)A. 4 L 3-4 Miami (10)A. 7 L 3-4 at S. Carolina (18)A. 12 L 1-6 at Tennessee (12)A. 16 L 3-4 Florida State (37)

A. 22 W 4-2 Wake Forest*A. 23 W 4-2 Virginia*A. 24 L 1-4 Duke (7)*M. 13 W 4-2 Florida State (35)%M. 14 W 4-1 VCU (24)%M. 15 W 4-3 UNC (20)%M. 21 L 1-4 TCU (3)$@O’Charley’s Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn.*ACC Chamionship, Charlotte, N.C.%NCAA Region II, Columbia, S.C.$NCAA Championship, Notre Dame, Ind.

1995 (9-11, 4-4 ACC)J. 13 L 1-6 Northwestern (47)@J. 14 W 5-2 SMU@F. 8 L 2-5 Tennessee (17)F. 11 W 7-0 Georgia StateF. 18 L 1-6 Georgia (2)M. 5 W 4-3 Wake Forest (50)M. 7 W 5-2 FurmanM. 23 W 6-1 CharlotteM. 25 W 5-2 NC StateM. 26 L 2-5 South Carolina (27)M. 28 W 7-0 Georgia SouthernA. 1 L 2-5 at UAB (50)A. 2 L 2-5 at Florida State (22)A. 5 L 1-6 at Clemson (35)A. 8 W 5-2 at VirginiaA. 9 W 7-0 at Maryland A. 10 L 1-5 at VCU (29)A. 15 L 1-6 Duke (11)A. 16 L 3-4 North Carolina (40)A. 21 L 0-4 North Carolina (35)*@O’Charley’s Invitational, Knoxville, Tenn.*ACC Championships, Greenwood, S.C.

1996 (10-12, 3-5 ACC)F. 3 L 3-4 TulaneF. 4 L 3-4 at MiamiF. 10 W 6-1 UNC GreensboroF. 11 W 5-2 Georgia StateF. 18 L 0-7 at Georgia (3)F. 24 W 6-1 LouisvilleF. 25 W 5-2 Auburn (32)F. 29 L 3-4 South Carolina (27)M. 2 L 3-4 VirginiaM. 3 W 7-0 William & MaryM. 5 W 7-0 FurmanM. 17 W 7-0 MarylandM. 20 W 7-0 at NC StateM. 21 W 4-3 at Wake ForestM. 22 L 0-7 at UNC (27)M. 24 L 0-7 at Duke (9)M. 30 W 5-2 at Ga. SouthernA. 2 L 2-5 at Clemson (39)A. 4 L 1-4 at Tennessee (24)A. 12 L 2-5 VCU (18)A. 14 L 3-4 Florida State (32)A. 19 L 1-4 Duke (10)** ACC Championship, Greenwood, S.C.

1997 (12-11, 3-5 ACC)No. 40 Final National RankingF. 8 W 6-1 UNC GreensboroF. 9 W 6-1 Georgia StateF. 12 L 2-5 Georgia (4)F. 19 W 6-1 at FurmanF. 22 L 3-4 at Alabama (28)F. 23 L 1-6 at Auburn (19)F. 26 W 7-0 NC StateM. 1 W 6-1 Tennessee (27)M. 5 L 1-6 S. Carolina (27)M. 10 W 6-1 Wake Forest (59)M. 14 L 2-4 New Mex. (23)#M. 15 W 4-1 UAB (29)#M. 16 W 4-1 S. Florida (50)#M. 26 W 7-0 at RichmondM. 27 L 2-5 VCU (16)@M. 29 W 7-0 at MarylandM. 30 L 2-5 at Virginia (15)A. 2 W 5-2 at Clemson (23)A. 6 L 3-4 at Florida St. (39)A. 12 W 4-3 UNC (29)A. 13 L 1-6 Duke (12)A. 18 L 1-4 Virginia (35)*M. 9 L 3-4 Duke (10)%#Blue-Gray Championships, Montgomery, Ala.@at Richmond*ACC Championship, Racquet Club of the South, Norcross, Ga.% NCAA Region II Championship, Bill Moore Tennis Center, Atlanta, Ga.

1998 (14-13, 5-3 ACC)No. 52 Final National RankingJ.31 W 5-2 UNC GreensboroF.4 W 4-3 Georgia State

JEAN DESDUNES139-133 (.511)

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Year-by-Year Results (since 1948)

F.11 L 0-7 at Georgia (3)F.13 L 2-5 Alabama (20)F.15 L 1-6 Nwestern (21)F.17 W 7-0 Furman F.22 W 6-1 S. Carolina St.F.22 L 1-6 Auburn (13)F.28 W 6-1 Ga. SouthernF.28 L 3-4 Tulsa (26)M.7 L 3-4 Virginia (31)M.10 W 6-0 MercerM.10 W 6-1 Oklahoma (43)M.22 W 7-0 Maryland M.25 W 4-3 at NC StateM.26 L 1-6 at UNC (40)M.28 L 2-5 at Duke (13)M.30 W 4-3 at W. Forest (75)A.3 L 3-4 Midd. Tenn. St. (22)A.5 W 5-2 EmoryA.5 W 4-2 VCU (12)A.8 L 2-5 at S. Carolina (19)A.11 L 3-4 Miami (52)A.15 W 6-1 Clemson (53)A.19 W 4-3 Florida State (33)A.23 L 1-4 Fla. State (37)*M15 L 0-4 UNC (49)%*ACC Championship, Bill Moore Tennis Center, Atl., Ga.%NCAA Region II Championships, Richmond, Va.

1999 (16-8, 6-2 ACC)ACC Tournament Runner-UpNo. 32 Final National RankingJ.30 W 7-0 UNC GreensboroJ. 30 W 7-0 MercerF. 10 L 1-6 Georgia (2)F. 18 W 7-0 at FurmanF. 24 W 5-2 Ga. State (74)F. 27 W 4-1 Troy State@F. 28 W 4-3 at Midd. Tenn. St.M. 6 L 2-5 at Virginia (34)M. 7 W 7-0 at MarylandM. 8 L 2-5 at VCU (27)M. 26 W 4-1 at Fla. AtlanticM. 27 L 3-4 at Miami (44)A. 3 W 4-3 Wake Forest (43)A. 4 W 5-2 NC State (24)A. 6 L 3-4 South Carolina (19)A. 10 L 1-6 Duke (3)A. 11 W 4-3 North Carolina (74)A. 15 W 4-3 at Clemson (24)A. 17 W 6-1 at Florida State (50)A. 23 W 4-2 Florida State (47)*A. 24 W 4-1 Clemson (26)*A. 25 L 0-5 Duke (3)*M. 14 W 4-1 Boise State (49)%M. 15 L 0-4 at Stanford (5)%@ at Nashville, Tenn.*ACC Championship, Racquet Club of the South, Norcross, Ga.%NCAA Region Championships, Palo Alto, Calif.

2000 (10-13, 4-4 ACC)J. 15 W 7-0 MercerJ. 29 L 3-4 William & Mary (50)F. 3 L 2-5 Middle Tenn. Stae (51)F. 11 L 1-5 at California (34)F. 12 L 0-4 at StanfordF. 23 L 2-5 Georgia State (65)F. 27 W 5-2 Vanderbilt (62)M. 8 L 0-7 at Duke (3)M. 9 W 4-3 at NC State M. 12 W 7-0 MarylandM. 12 W 7-0 RichmondM. 15 L 1-6 at Georgia (29)M. 22 W 4-3 FurmanM. 24 W 5-0 GoucherM. 24 W 6-1 MorehouseM. 29 W 4-3 Clemson (37)A. 1 W 5-2 Virginia (36)A. 2 L 1-6 at South Carolina (66)A. 8 L 1-6 at North Carolina (19)A. 9 L 3-4 at Wake Forest A. 15 L 3-4 Miami (18)A. 16 L 3-4 Florida State (54)A. 21 L 0-5 Clemson (32)**ACC Championship, Racquet Club of the South, Norcross, Ga.

2001 (17-7, 6-2 ACC)No. 27 Final National RankingF. 3 W 4-3 CharlotteF. 3 W 7-0 MercerF. 8 L 2-5 at So. California (23)F. 9 L 0-7 at UCLA (3)F. 10 W 4-2 at UC-Santa BarbaraF. 22 W 5-2 Georgia StateF. 24 W 4-3 South Carolina (42) M. 3 L 2-5 Georgia (8)M. 7 W 4-3 at Miami (20)M. 8 W 4-3 at Florida Atlantic (62)M. 11 W 5-2 UC-Irvine (74)M. 14 W 6-1 at Furman (74)M. 17 W 4-3 Vanderbilt (42)M. 18 W 6-1 NC StateM.21 W 5-2 at ClemsonM.24 L 0-7 Duke (3)M.31 W 5-2 at Virginia (45)A. 2 W 7-0 at MarylandA. 6 W 5-2 at Florida State (61)A. 8 W 6-1 Wake Forest (47)A. 13 L 2-5 North Carolina (39)A. 20 L 0-4 Virginia (44)*M. 12 W 4-2 Arizona (37)%M. 13 L 0-4 at Georgia (1)%*ACC Championship, Lake Cane Tennis Center, Orlando, Fla.%NCAA Regional, Athens, Ga.

2002 (15-11, 5-3 ACC)ACC Tournament Runner-UpNo. 44 Final National RankingJ. 25 L 1-6 at Pepperdine (8)J. 26 W 6-1 at UC-Irvine (75)J. 27 W 4-3 at San Diego F. 3 W 5-2 Charlotte (63)F. 3 W 7-0 Mercer F. 20 W 6-1 Georgia State (70)F. 23 L 2-5 at Vanderbilt (33) F. 24 L 3-4 at Middle Tenn. St.(25)M. 2 L 3-4 at Duke (19)M. 3 L 3-4 at Wake Forest (35)M. 8 W 5-2 William & Mary (51)M. 12 L 0-7 at Georgia (1)M. 16 W 7-0 MarylandM. 16 W 6-1 EmoryM. 20 L 2-5 at South CarolinaM. 23 W 6-1 at NC StateM. 24 L 3-4 at North Carolina (44)M. 30 W 6-1 Virginia A. 3 W 6-1 ClemsonA. 7 W 5-2 Furman (62)A. 12 W 4-3 Florida State (47)A. 14 L 3-4 Miami (43)A. 19 W 4-0 Florida State (52)*A. 20 W 4-0 Duke (14)*A. 21 L 3-4 North Carolina (25)*M. 11 L 2-4 South Carolina (19)%*ACC Championship, Millbrook Exchange Park, Raleigh, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Athens, Ga.

2003 (12-10, 3-5 ACC)No. 41 Final National RankingJ. 25 W 6-1 Troy StateJ. 25 W 7-0 MercerF. 7 L 3-4 at Alabama (18)F. 14 L 3-4 Georgia (30)F. 16 W 4-2 Texas (9)F. 24 W 5-2 Furman (62)F. 26 W 6-1 Georgia State (62)M. 1 W 7-0 NC StateM. 6 W 5-2 at Miami (36)M. 8 W 5-2 vs. Virginia Tech (49)@M. 15 L 2-5 at Virginia (54)M. 16 W 7-0 at MarylandM. 21 W 5-2 Indiana (21)M. 23 W 4-3 North Carolina (39)M. 29 L 2-5 Duke (11)M. 30 L 3-4 Wake Forest (32)A. 2 L 2-5 South Carolina (20)A. 6 W 4-3 Middle Tenn. St.A. 9 L 1-6 at Clemson (31)A. 12 L 3-4 at Florida State (39)A. 18 L 3-4 Florida State (30)*M. 10 L 3-4 Auburn (23)%@ Miami, Fla.*ACC Championship, Millbrook Exchange Park, Raleigh, NC%NCAA Regional, Oxford, Miss.

2004 (15-8, 5-3 ACC)No. 32 Final National RankingJ. 31 W 7-0 Georgia SouthernF. 7 W 7-0 ChattanoogaF. 7 W 6-1 EmoryF. 12 W 7-0 Georgia StateF. 16 W 5-2 Middle Tenn. State (65)F. 20 L 0-7 at Illinois (1)

F. 21 L 1-6 Louisville (61)@F. 28 L 0-7 at Duke (15)M. 5 W 5-2 at Oregon (45)M. 6 W 4-3 Minnesota (27)&M. 10 W 4-3 Clemson (41)M. 12 W 7-0 Maryland M. 14 L 2-5 Virginia (19)M. 17 L 3-4 Georgia (17)M. 20 W 6-1 FurmanM. 27 W 7-0 NC StateM. 28 L 3-4 at UNC (19)A. 4 W 5-2 Florida State (29)A. 8 W 4-3 at S. Carolina (36)A. 11 W 5-2 Miami (40)A. 15 L 3-4 Clemson (45)*M. 14 L 0-4 SMU (35)@ Champaign, Ill.& Eugene, Ore.*ACC Championship, Raleigh, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Waco, Texas

2005 (14-10, 5-5 ACC)No. 30 Final National RankingJ. 28 W 7-0 PrincetonF. 6 W 7-0 WoffordF. 6 W 6-1 EmoryF. 12 L 1-6 at Middle Tenn. St. (53)F. 18 W 6-1 Georgia StateF. 19 W 6-1 FurmanF. 26 L 3-4 at Auburn (19)M. 1 W 4-0 South Carolina (55)M. 9 L 3-4 at Clemson (36)M. 13 W 6-1 Miami (FL) (62)M. 15 L 2-5 Georgia (5)M. 18 L 3-4 at Virginia Tech (69)M. 20 L 1-6 at Virginia (2)M. 22 W 4-3 at Arizona State (38) M. 24 W 4-1 vs. Tulane (18)&A. 2 L 0-7 Duke (5)A. 3 W 4-3 Wake Forest (30)A. 8 W 7-0 at MarylandA. 10 L 2-5 at Florida State (21)A. 15 W 4-3 NC State (44)A. 17 W 4-3 North Carolina (45)A. 21 W 4-0 Maryland*A. 22 L 2-4 Florida State (25)*M. 14 L 3-4 Vanderbilt (28)%& Tempe, Ariz.*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Gainesville, Fla.

2006 (12-10, 5-6 ACC)No. 30 Final National RankingF. 8 W 7-0 Furman (68)F. 12 W 4-3 Middle Tenn. St. (35)F. 15 W 6-1 Georgia State F. 18 W 6-1 Alabama (53)F. 26 W 4-3 Auburn (36)M. 3 W 4-1 Arizona State (44)M. 5 L 0-7 Miami (17)M. 8 L 1-6 Clemson (15)M. 12 L 0-7 at Florida State (35)M. 15 L 1-6 at Georgia (1)M. 20 L 2-5 at Texas A&M (19)M. 25 L 1-6 at Duke (4)M. 26 L 2-5 at North Carolina (12)M. 31 L 2-5 Virginia (11)A. 2 W 5-2 Virginia Tech (49)A. 7 W 4-3 at NC State (36)A. 9 W 4-3 at Wake Forest (26)A. 13 W 7-0 Boston College A. 14 W 6-1 MarylandA. 20 L 3-4 vs. Virginia Tech (56)*M. 13 W 4-2 vs. Alabama (38)%M. 14 L 0-4 vs Georgia (1)%*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Athens, Ga.

2007 (7-16, 4-7 ACC)No. 47 Final National RankingF. 3 W 5-2 Radford W 7-0 Georgia SouthernF. 10 L 3-4 at Arizona State (57)F. 13 L 0-7 Georgia (1)F. 17 L 1-6 at Auburn (40)F. 21 W 4-3 Georgia StateF. 24 L 1-6 at Texas (16)F. 27 L 3-4 at South Carolina (51)M. 4 W 4-3 Florida State (10)M. 7 W 4-3 at Clemson (31)M. 9 L 3-4 Furman (55)M. 18 L 1-6 at Baylor (5)M. 20 L 0-7 at Miami (37)M. 23 L 3-4 North Carolina (14) M. 25 L 1-6 Duke (17)M. 30 L 1-6 at Virginia Tech (39)A. 1 L 0-7 at Virginia (2)A. 6 L 3-4 NC State (20)

A. 7 L 1-5 Wake Forest (11)A. 13 W 4-3 at Maryland (58)A. 15 W 4-3 at Boston College A. 19 L 3-4 vs. Miami (35)*M. 11 L 1-4 vs. Florida (19)%* ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.% NCAA Region Champ., Tallahassee, Fa.

2008 (13-12, 3-8 ACC)No. 62 Final National RankingJ. 27 W 7-0 LipscombJ. 27 W 7-0 Gardner-WebbF. 3 W 7-0 USC UpstateF. 3 W 7-0 Georgia SouthernF. 10 W 4-3 Mississippi State (56)F. 14 L 2-5 Auburn (39)F. 20 W 6-1 FurmanF. 24 W 5-2 South Carolina (60)F. 26 W 6-1 Georgia State (70)F. 26 L 2-5 at Florida State (16)M. 4 W 4-3 Clemson (42)M. 7 L 2-5 Miami (24)M. 12 L 0-7 at Georgia (3)M. 14 L 2-5 Arizona State (15)M. 18 W 7-0 WoffordM. 18 W 7-0 ChattanoogaM. 21 L 0-7 Virginia (1)M. 22 L 1-6 Virginia Tech (37)M. 28 L 1-6 at NC State (53)M. 30 L 2-5 at Wake Forest (30)A. 4 W 6-1 Boston CollegeA. 6 W 6-1 Maryland (59) A. 11 L 1-6 at North Carolina (11)A. 13 L 3-4 at Duke (42)A. 17 L 3-4 vs. NC State (50)** ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.

2009 (10-11, 5-6 ACC)No. 43 final national rankingJ. 18 W 5-2 USC UpstateJ. 18 W 7-0 WoffordJ. 24 L 2-5 at South Carolina (52)J. 30 W 4-1 vs. San Diego St. (57)@J. 31 L 1-6 vs. Baylor (10)@F. 19 W 7-0 Georgia StateF. 22 L 2-4 at Auburn (30)F. 27 L 0-7 Georgia (2)M. 4 W 4-3 at Clemson (69)M. 7 L 2-5 at Miami (51)M. 9 L 2-5 Florida State (15)M. 17 W 5-2 Tennessee TechM. 20 L 3-4 at Virginia Tech (21)M. 23 L 1-6 at Virginia (1)M. 27 L 2-4 Wake Forest (25)M. 29 W 6-1 NC State (38)A. 3 W 5-2 at MarylandA. 5 W 6-1 at Boston CollegeA. 10 L 3-4 Duke (30)A. 12 W 7-0 North Carolina (36)A. 16 L 1-4 vs. NC State**ACC Championships, Cary, N.C.@ITA Kickoff Weekend, Waco, Texas

2010 (18-8, 7-4 ACC)No. 25 final national rankingJ. 15 W 5-2 UABJ. 17 W 5-2 Georgia SouthernJ. 17 W 6-1 USC Upstate (72)J. 20 W 6-1 WoffordJ. 24 W 6-1 South Carolina (36)J. 30 W 4-2 vs. Penn State (54)@J. 31 L 0-7 at Florida (11)@F. 7 L 2-5 at Georgia (7)F. 17 W 4-3 Auburn (27)F. 21 L 2-5 at Florida State (18)F. 27 W 7-0 Georgia StateM. 7 W 6-1 UNC-Wilmington (48)M. 14 W 4-3 Miami (35)M. 27 W 4-3 at Wake Forest (26)M. 28 W 6-1 at NC State (46)M. 31 W 7-0 Clemson (43)A. 2 W 7-0 Maryland (71)A. 3 W 5-2 Boston CollegeA. 10 L 3-4 at Duke (20)A. 11 L 2-5 at North Carolina (19)A. 17 L 2-5 Virginia (1)A. 18 W 4-3 Virginia Tech (21)A. 23 W 4-3 vs. Virginia Tech (20)*A. 24 L 1-4 vs. Virginia (1)*M. 15 W 4-1 vs. Binghamton (47)%M. 16 L 1-4 at Kentucky (11)%@ITA Kickoff Weekend, Gainesville, Fla.*ACC Championship, Cary, N.C.%NCAA Regional, Lexington, Ky.

KENNY THORNE

159-124 (.562)1999-Present