2012-13 Idaho Tennis Yearbook

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2012-13 Idaho Vandal Tennis Honors and AWards

JEFF BEAMAN 2013 WAC COACH OF THE YEAR

DMITRY PEREVOSHCHIKOV FIRST-TEAM ALL-WAC MEN’S SINGLES

ABID AKBAR FIRST-TEAM ALL-WAC MEN’S SINGLES

MARIUS CIRSTEA/ABID AKBAR FIRST-TEAM ALL-WAC MEN’S DOUBLES

VICTORIA LOZANO/ALMUDENA SANZ FIRST-TEAM ALL-WAC WOMEN’S NO. 1 DOUBLES

MARIUS CIRSTEA SECOND-TEAM ALL-WAC MEN’S SINGLES

JOSE BENDECK SECOND-TEAM ALL-WAC MEN’S SINGLES

JOSE BENDECK/ C. RAMOS SALAZAR SECOND-TEAM ALL-WAC MEN’S DOUBLES

DMITRY PEREVOSHCHIKOV WAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

ABID AKBAR WAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

MARIUS CIRSTEA WAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

JOSE BENDECK WAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

VICTORIA LOZANO WAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

ABID AKBAR WAC PLAYER OF THE MONTH - SEPT.

ABID AKBAR WAC PLAYER OF THE MONTH - NOV.

DMITRY PEREVOSHCHIKOV WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

DMITRY PEREVOSHCHIKOV WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

ABID AKBAR WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

MARIUS CIRSTEA WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

JOSE BENDECK WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

VICTORIA LOZANO WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

ALMUDENA SANZ WAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK


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2012-13 Idaho Vandal Tennis Yearbook Table of Contents Coaching Staff ...................................... 2-3 Women’s Roster........................................ 4 Men’s Roster .............................................. 5 Vandal Women’s Tennis ...................6-16 Vandal Men’s Tennis..........................7-30 History & Records ........................... 31-41 University of Idaho ......................... 42-50

Victoria Lozano (left) and Almudena Sanz

Why the “Vandals”?

Don’t use your dictionary to find Idaho’s definition of a Vandal. No, Idaho’s student-athletes go by a name earned nearly a century ago by a basketball team This publication was written, designed and produced by Nick Heidelberger of the Idaho Athletic coached by Hec Edmundson, whose teams played defense with such intensity and ferocity that sports writers Media Relations department. Head shots by said they “vandalized” their opponents. Jonathan Billings of Archer Photography (Moscow, The mark made by that 1917 team went far deeper Idaho). Action photography by Spencer Farrin than wins and losses on the court. In 1917, Harry Llyod (Moscow, Idaho) and WAC. Cover designed by Nick “Jazz” McCarty - a writer for the student newspaper, the Heidelberger of the Idaho Athletic Media Relations Argonaut - subtly tagged the team with a new nickname in a pregame write-up: “The opening game with Whitdepartment. man will mark a new epoch in Idaho basketball history, for the present gang of ‘Vandals’ have the best material that has ever carried the ‘I’ into action.” McCarty’s indirect suggestion stuck. By 1921, McCarty and Edward Maslin Hulme, the dean of the College of Liberal Arts, succeeded in their push to have Vandals officially adopted as the nickname for Idaho teams. Adding a special touch were Edmundson’s roots. He was from Moscow and made a name for himself at Idaho as one of the nation’s top distance runners. He eventually left Idaho to coach at the University of Washington where the Huskies still play basketball in the building bearing his name - the Edmundson Pavilion.

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JEFF BEAMAN

Jeff Beamam Year-by-year Record 2007 ........................ 10-15 2008 ........................ 13-13 2009 ........................ 16-10 2010 .......................... 22-8 2011 .......................... 19-8 2012 ........................ 14-14 2013 .......................... 21-7 Total........... 115-75 (.605)

Director of Tennis Head Men’s Tennis Coach Alabama A&M, 2000 Seventh Season  

Jeff Beaman joined the University of Idaho tennis program as head coach of both the men’s and women’s teams in August of 2006, and since 2008 has served as the Director of Tennis and the head men’s tennis coach. Beaman earned Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year honors in 2013 after leading Idaho a 21-7 record and a second-place WAC finish. Idaho’s .750 winning percentage in 2013 was the program’s best on record, dating back to the 1994-95 season. The 2013 Vandals won their first 11 matches of the season, and spent eight weeks in the national rankings, peaking at No. 57. Beaman also earned his milestone 100th career win in 2013. Beaman increased the men’s team’s win total in each of his first four seasons on the job, and has continued to take the program to new heights. He took over a program that went 2-22 the season before he arrived, and eventually earned the program’s first 20-win season on record (year-by-year records date back to 1994-95) when the team finished 22-8 in 2010. Beaman has also put the Vandals on the national map, as he led the program to its highest national ranking in 2010 when the Vandals earned a No. 63 national ranking by early March. The ranking rose to No. 58 in 2010, before Beaman took the Vandals into the top 50 for the first time ever with a No. 46 national ranking in 2011. Beaman was honored as the ITA Mountain Region Coach of the Year for his efforts during the 2011 season. Beaman took the program to another first in 2012, as he led the Vandals to their first Western Athletic Conference championship match, where they narrowly fell to No. 33 Fresno State 4-2. Beaman came to Idaho after serving as an assistant men’s coach at Texas Christian University for one season. In his time at TCU, he helped the Horned Frogs earn a 2006 Mountain West Conference crown, a trip into the second round of the NCAA Tournament and a No. 31 national ranking. Two of the players from that team also earned All-America honors. Beaman’s first stop as a full-time head coach came at Barton County (Kan.) Community College, where he was the head men’s and women’s tennis coach from 2000-03. From 2001-03, he guided the men’s program to three straight top-five finishes in the final NJCAA rankings. The team was second overall in both 2001 and 2002 and fourth in 2003. His women’s team finished the 2003 season ranked third in the NJCAA. Overall, he coached six ITA All-Americans and 10 NJCAA All-Americans at Barton County. In 2003, he was also nominated for the Barton County Community College Difference Award. After Barton County, Beaman moved on to the College of Santa Fe, where he started as an assistant in 2004 and eventually was named head coach in 2005. In the inaugural year of the program in 2004, he helped lead the Spin to a No. 5 national ranking and a quarterfinal appearance at the NAIA national tournament. The team also featured three All-Americans and the NAIA Player of the Year, Ivan Angulo. In 2005, he led the team to a No. 1 final ranking in NAIA and helped five of his players achieve All-America status. Following the season, he was named Coach of the Year for Region 6. Beaman is a certified Level I and II Tennis Coach by Tennis Canada. He graduated summa cum laude from Alabama A&M in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. As a player for the Bulldog tennis team, Beaman was named Tennis Scholar-Athlete of the Year twice, in 1997-98 and 1998-99. Beaman is a native of Ottawa, Canada. His wife’s name is Lori.

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MYRIAM SOPEL Head Women’s Tennis Coach Indiana, 2011 First Season Myriam Sopel, a former women's tennis standout at Indiana University, was hired as the head women's tennis coach at the University of Idaho in late 2012. In her first season at Idaho, Sopel went 13-12 overall and 5-4 in Western Athletic Conference play, and guided the Vandals to the WAC semifinals. Sopel came to Idaho from Wagner College, where she was the head women's tennis coach. She graduated with high distinction from Indiana in May, 2011 and compiled a career 59-44 singles record and an 89-59 doubles record in four seasons in Bloomington. Sopel was a part of two Indiana teams that advanced to the NCAA tournament during her four years, and the Hoosiers were ranked as high as No. 30 in the nation during her career. Sopel was a three-time Academic All-American and three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, and was also the 2010-11 recipient of the 1A Faculty Athletic Representatives Academic Excellence Award for having a GPA of 3.8 or better upon graduation. She holds her Bachelor's of Arts in Journalism with a second major in Spanish.

ANDREW DOBBS Assistant Tennis Coach Idaho, 2012 First Season After a standout playing career at Idaho, Andrew Dobbs joined the Vandal coaching staff prior to the 2012-13 season as assistant coach. Dobbs was a 2012 Western Athletic Conference all-tournament team selection and the 2011 ITA Mountain Region doubles champion, along with Maruis Cirstea.

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2012-13 Idaho Vandal Women’s Tennis Name Constance Alexander Belen Barcenilla Rita Bermudez Beatriz Flores Alejandra Lozano Victoria Lozano Almudena Sanz Sophie Vickers

Head Coach: Myriam Sopel (Indiana, 2011) Assistant Coach: Andrew Dobbs (Idaho, 2012) 4

Year Senior Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Junior Junior Sophomore

Hometown Bonita, Calif. Leon, Spain Tucson, Ariz. Guzman, Mexico Guadalajara, Mexico Guadalajara, Mexico Oviedo, Spain Melbourne, Australia


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2012-13 Idaho Vandal Men’s Tennis Name Abid Akbar Jose Bendeck Marius Cirstea Filip Fichtel Jake Knox Ivan Krijanto Sam Laudon Matt Oddonetto Dmitry Perevoshchikov Cristobal Ramos Salazar Cesar Torres

Year Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore

Hometown Islamabad, Pakistan Barranquilla, Colombia Bucharest, Romania Landshut, Germany West Richland, Wash. Jarkarta, Indonesia Austin, Texas Boise, Idaho Izheusk, Russia Hermosilla, Mexico Lima, Peru

Head Coach: Jeff Beaman (Alabama A&M, 2000) Assistant Coach: Andrew Dobbs (Idaho, 2012) 5


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CONSTANCE ALEXANDER Senior - 1L - Bonita, Calif.

Spring 2013: Alexander went 11-14 in dual-match singles play, with a 10-13 record at No. 3 and a 1-1 mark at No. 4…in doubles play she went 7-11, playing all of her doubles matches at the top two spots…she was 7-7 at No. 2 doubles and 0-4 at No. 1 doubles. Fall 2012: Alexander joined Idaho in the fall of 2012 and went 6-4 in singles matches and 4-3 in doubles… she reached the singles finals at the WSU Cougar Classic with four straight wins to open the tournament. At Montana: Alexander spent the majority of her first three years at the top two singles spots in the Grizzlies’ lineup. She was a first-team All-Big Sky Conference selection as a freshman in 2009-10 after going 12-9 in singles, including 6-2 in the conference, and a 7-1 BSC mark in doubles play. In 2010-11, Alexander was an honorable-mention All-BSC selection after going 5-3 in league play in singles and 7-1 in doubles. In 2011-12 she went 5-3 in singles in the fall and 3-3 in doubles, and did not compete during the spring season.

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BEATY FLORES Junior - 2L - Guzman, Mexico

Spring 2013: Flores went 13-7 in singles play during the spring of 2013, playing at the Nos. 4, 5 and 6 positions…she also went 12-10 in doubles at the Nos. 2 and 3 positions…she went 2-0 at No. 4 singles, 8-7 at No. 5 and 3-0 at No. 6…in doubles she went 2-1 at No. 2 and 10-9 at No. 3. Fall 2012: Flores went 4-3 in singles play during the fall of 2012…she advanced to the round of 16 at the WSU Cougar Classic… she also went 4-3 in doubles play, reaching the quarterfinal at the WSU Cougar Classic. Spring 2012: Flores went 18-6 at the No. 5 and No. 6 singles positions in dual matches in the spring...she went 2-0 at No. 5 and 16-6 at No. 6...Flores went 3-1 in WAC matches...she heated up towards the end of the season, going 8-1 in her last nine singles matches of the year...in doubles play Flores went 18-8...she went 8-2 at No. 1 doubles with Victoria Lozano, and 10-6 at No. 3 doubles. Fall 2011: Flores posted a 4-5 singles record and a 4-4 doubles record in the fall…she advanced to the round of 16 in singles play at the Cougar Classic before winning a pair of consolation matches in the event…along with teammate Molly Knox, Flores advanced to the doubles semifinals at the Cougar Classic after a pair of victories. Junior Tennis: Flores competed in women’s pro events as an amateur in 2010 and 2011, and advanced to the quarterfinal in singles in the 2011 10,000 dollar La Habana event, and made it to the semifinal in doubles in the same event...in 2010 she advanced to the second round in the 10,000 dollar Mazatlan event in singles, and the quarterfinal in doubles...her 2010 year-end WTA doubles ranking was 1,047.

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ALEJANDRA LOZANO Junior - 3L - Guadalajara, Mexico

Spring 2013: Lozano went 3-13 in singles and 6-15 in doubles in 2013 dual matches…she went 0-3 at No. 5 singles and 3-10 at No. 6…in doubles play she went 2-5 at No. 2 and 4-10 at No. 3. Fall 2012: Alejandra Lozano went 7-7 in singles play during the fall of 2012…she advanced to the semifinals at the WSU Cougar Classic with straight-set wins in her first two matches…in doubles play she went 4-6 in the fall season…she reached the round of 16 in doubles at the WSU Cougar Classic. Spring 2012: Lozano posted a 10-15 singles record in dual matches in 2012, going 1-0 at No. 4 singles and 9-15 at No. 5...in doubles play she went 15-8 at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions...Lozano went 10-4 at No. 3 doubles with partner Beatriz Flores...Lozano went 0-2 against regionally ranked and 0-1 against nationally ranked opponents. Fall 2011: Lozano went 7-2 in singles play in the fall season including four straight wins to claim the singles title at the Cougar Classic…she started the season on a five-match win streak and also won her first-round match at the ITA Mountain Regional to advance to the round of 64… she also went 5-4 in doubles play in the fall. Spring 2011: Lozano posted an 8-4 singles record in the spring at the No. 5 and 6 spots. She went 4-1 at No. 5 singles and 4-3 at No. 6. She also went 1-1 in WAC play on the season. In doubles, Lozano went 6-2 in the spring, going 2-0 at No. 2 and 4-2 at No. 3. Fall 2010: Lozano went 3-2 in both singles and doubles during the fall...she won two consolation singles matches at the Cougar Classic...teamed up with Barbara Maciocha to advance to the semi-finals in doubles at the Cougar Classic. Junior Tennis: Alejandra has a career-best 802 ITF international junior ranking and has played in many WTA tournaments. She has wins over players in the top 200 in the ITF. Her uncle (and coach) Jorge Lozano ranked as high as no. 4 in ATP doubles and no. 51 in singles.

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VICTORIA LOZANO Junior - 3L - Guadalajara, Mexico Spring 2013: Lozano earned first-team All-WAC honors in doubles with partner Almudena Sanz by going 14-5 in doubles matches as a duo, including 7-0 in WAC play, all at the No. 1 spot…also earned WAC Player of the Week and WAC All-Tournament team honors…went 13-9 in singles play, including 12-9 at No. 1 and 5-2 in WAC play…went 16-7 in doubles overall, playing 19 of 23 matches at No. 1…began the spring ranked No. 10 in the Mountain Region in doubles play with partner Sanz. Fall 2012: Lozano went 3-3 in singles play during the fall of 2012, and went 8-1 in doubles…her only doubles loss came in the round of 16 at the ITA Regional Championships, after her and Almudena Sanz won their round of 64 and 32 matches…she teamed up with Rita Bermudez to win the doubles draw at the WSU Cougar Classic, winning five consecutive matches…she reached the quarterfinals in the singles draw at the WSU Cougar Classic by winning her first two matches. Spring 2012: Lozano was a first-team all-WAC selection in singles and doubles, earning the doubles honor with partner Almudena Sanz...she was also a WAC all-tournament team selection after going 2-0 at No. 1 singles...for the season, Lozano posted a 19-8 singles record, including an 18-8 mark at No. 1...Lozano won seven consecutive singles matches from Feb. 25 to March 20...she went 3-1 in singles during WAC play...in doubles play she went 18-7, all at the No. 1 position... Lozano went 5-6 in singles vs. regionally ranked opponents, and 0-2 vs. nationally ranked opponents...in doubles she combined to go 5-5 vs. regionally ranked and 2-2 vs. nationally ranked opponents...Lozano earned WAC Player of the Week honors on March 5 for going 3-0 at No. 1 singles and 3-0 at No. 1 doubles, including two singles wins over regionally ranked opponents...her 24 combined wins in 2011-12 tie for eighth in a single season in program history. Fall 2011: Lozano went 5-5 in singles play in the fall of 2011, and boasted a 9-2 doubles record…she won her first three matches at the Cougar Classic to advance to the semifinals where she fell to the nation’s No. 101 ranked player…she also won her opening round singles match at the ITA Mountain Regional Championships to advance to the round of 64… in doubles action she teamed up with Sophie Vickers and the pair won eight straight doubles matches, including five straight wins to claim the doubles crown at the Eastern Washington Fall Women’s Classic…the two also won their first two doubles matches at the ITA Regional Championships to advance to the round of 16. Spring 2011: Lozano was a second-team All-WAC selection in both singles and doubles after putting up a 15-10 record at the top two singles spots, and a 17-7 record in No. 1 doubles. Lozano went 12-8 in No. 1 singles and 3-2 in No. 2 singles. She earned the team’s Most Valuable Player award at season’s end. Lozano was named WAC Player of the Week on March 15 after going 3-0 in both No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles on the week. Fall 2010: Victoria went 5-6 in singles and 6-3 in doubles...she went undefeated in doubles with Lauren Simpson at the BSU Jack Taylor Classic, defeating the No. 48 team in the nation...she advanced to the round of 64 at the ITA Regional Tournament in singles action...her and teammate Lauren Simpson advanced all the way to the quarterfinal in doubles action at the ITA Regional Tournament. Junior Tennis: Victoria had a ranking as high as 1068 in WTA pro tour singles, 604 in WTA doubles and 357 in ITF international juniors. She was doubles champion of the Managua, Nicaragua Futures tournament, and was a semi-finalist in two other WTA doubles tournaments. She has won five ITF junior tournaments in doubles, and reached the semi-finals in singles in two ITF tournaments. Her uncle (and coach) Jorge Lozano was as high as no. 4 ATP doubles and No. 51 in singles.

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ALMUDENA SANZ Junior - 2L - Oviedo, Spain Spring 2013: Sanz was a first-team All-WAC selection in doubles with partner Victoria Lozano after going 14-5 as a duo in the spring, all at No. 1, and 7-0 in WAC play…Sanz went 14-9 in doubles in the spring overall, and played every match at the No. 1 position…she went 11-12 in singles play, primarily at the No. 2 position…she went 0-1 at No. 2 and 11-11 at No. 2…she earned WAC Player of the Week honors once during the spring…Sanz began the spring season ranked No. 13 in the Mountain Region in singles, and No. 10 in doubles with teammate Victoria Lozano. Fall 2012: Sanz went 12-1 in singles play during the fall and 6-4 in doubles play…she went 5-0 at the WSU Cougar Classic to win the singles draw, and advanced to the round of 16 in the singles draw at the ITA Regional Championships after winning her first three matches, and reached the quarterfinals in the doubles draw in the same tournament with teammate Victoria Lozano…she won all three of her singles matches at the Portland Invitational. Spring 2012: Sanz earned second-team all-WAC honors in singles, and first-team all-WAC honors in doubles with partner Victoria Lozano...she went 19-7 in singles action, including an 18-7 record at No. 2 and a 1-0 record at No. 1...Sanz went 2-2 in WAC play in singles...in doubles she posted an 18-7 record in the spring and played at all three doubles positions...she went 10-5 at No. 1, 1-0 at No. 2 and 7-2 at No. 3...she won seven consecutive doubles matches from Jan. 29 to Feb. 18 with partner Sophie Vickers...Sanz was the only Vandal to be honored as the WAC Player of the Week twice in 2012, as she earned the honor on Feb. 21 and April 25...Sanz was 4-2 against regionally ranked and 0-1 vs. nationally ranked opponents. Fall 2011: Sanz only tournament of the fall season was the ITA Mountain Regional Championships, where advanced to the round of 32 with back-to-back singles wins, advancing deeper into the tournament than any other Vandal player…she also went 1-1 in doubles play in the event. Junior Tennis: Sanz reached the top-50 in the Spanish Women’s Open rankings, and was the Northern Spain regional champion in 2010...in 2008 she won her opening round doubles match in the main draw of the 10,000 dollar Oviedo Futures event.

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SOPHIE VICKERS Sophomore - 2L - Melbourne, Australia Spring 2013: Vickers went 3-4 in singles play and 3-3 in doubles play in the spring of 2013… she was 0-1 at No. 5 singles and 3-3 at No. 6…in doubles she went 2-1 at No. 2 and 1-2 at No. 3. Fall 2012: Vickers did not compete during the fall of 2012. Spring 2012: Vickers went 17-9 at the No. 2 and No. 3 singles positions in the spring...she went 15-8 at No. 4 singles and 2-1 at No. 3...she went 3-1 in singles during WAC play...in doubles play Vickers went 19-6, all at the No. 2 and No. 3 positions...she was 12-4 at No. 2 and 7-2 at No. 3...she went 3-1 in WAC play in doubles...with partner Almudena Sanz, Vickers won seven consecutive doubles matches from Jan. 29 to Feb. 18...Vickers was 1-1 against regionally ranked opponents. Fall 2011: Vickers went 5-4 in singles play during the fall season, and posted a 9-2 record in doubles action…she advanced to the quarterfinals at the cougar classic in singles play and finished 2-1 in the tournament after winning a consolation match…she also advanced in the opening round at the ITA Mountain Regional championships to get to the round of 64… in doubles action she teamed up with Victoria Lozano and the pair won eight straight doubles matches, including five straight wins to claim the doubles crown at the Eastern Washington Fall Women’s Classic…the two also won their first two doubles matches at the ITA Regional Championships to advance to the round of 16. Junior Tennis: Vickers held a ranking as high as 139 in Australian women’s open singles...she won the 2011 Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club Championship and the 2010 U18 Victoria State Hard-court Championship...in 2009 and 2010 she was selected to the Australian High School Girls National Team...Vickers was selected as captain of the Victorian Secondary Schools tennis team for the Australian Secondary Schools Championship, and was a member of the Australian Secondary School’s Merit Team two straight years. Personal: Full name is Sophie Kathryn Vickers...daughter of Anne-Maree and Douglas John Vickers...born April 27, 1992 in Melbourne, Australia...has one brother, Jack.

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RITA BERMUDEZ Freshman - 1L - Tucson, Ariz.

Spring 2013: Bermudez went 0-3 in singles play in the spring of 2013, playing one match each at the Nos. 4, 5 and 6 positions…she went 10-3 in doubles play, going 3-1 at No. 2 and 7-2 at No. 3. Fall 2012: Bermudez went 7-8 in singles during the fall of her freshman campaign…she reached the quarterfinals at the WSU Cougar Classic after winning her first two matches of the tournament...she went 8-4 in doubles play during the fall, winning the doubles draw with teammate Victoria Lozano at the WSU Cougar Classic with five straight wins. High School: As a senior at Canyon del Oro High School in Tucson, Ariz., Bermudez was ranked as a four-star recruit, and won the Arizona Division II State Singles Championship as a high school junior last year…she was also ranked as the No. 17 player in the Southwest and the No. 3 player in Arizona…Bermudez has two older brothers who play collegiate tennis; Carlos at Arizona and Dominic at Northern Arizona.

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BELEN BARCENILLA Freshman - 1L - Leon, Spain

Spring 2013: Barcenilla joined the Vandals in the spring of 2013..she went 9-12 in singles play and 6-6 in doubles action in her first semester of college tennis…she primarily played her singles matches at No. 4, where she went 8-10…she also went 1-1 at No. 3 and 0-1 at No. 5 singles. Junior Tennis: Barcenilla was ranked No. 111 in Spanish Open Women’s Singles, and competed at regional, national and international levels…she was the regional champion of Castille and Leon multiple times, and her team finished third nationally in Spanish league play.

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Continued Success Vandal women notch seventh consecutive winning season

The Idaho women’s tennis team didn’t let a slow start to the season stop it from reaching success at the end, as the Vandals finished 2013 by advancing to the program’s second-straight Western Athletic Conference semifinal. The Vandals started 2013 0-4 but turned things around by winning three of their next four matches, and after back-to-back setbacks, the Vandals won five out of six to get their record to 8-8 for the season. Idaho completed the regular season by winning three of its last four matches for 5-4 WAC finish and a winning record heading into the conference tournament. The Vandals were the No. 5 seed in the eight-team WAC tournament, where they faced No. 4 UT Arlington in the quarterfinals. UTA beat Idaho 4-2 earlier in the month, but upset-minded Idaho pulled out a 4-2 win of its own over the Mavs to reach the WAC semifinals. There, Idaho fell 4-0 to eventual WAC champion Denver to end its season. Idaho finished with a 13-12 record, its seventh-consecutive winning season. “Reflecting on our season, we were getting better and better as the season unfolded,” first-year Idaho coach Myriam Sopel said. “We started the year with a 3-7 record, and we had to deal with many injuries. But I never doubted that we could do very well. We all got extremely close and went through tough times together. We created awesome team chemistry and really bonded to become a solid and united team. “We finished the regular season with a positive record and we reached our best level of the year. We not only qualified for the WAC conference tournament, but Almudena Sanz we also reached the semifinals and tied for third place.” Idaho juniors Almudena Sanz and Victoria Lozano earned the first-team all-WAC spot for No. 1 doubles as the two went 14-5 on the season and 3-1 in WAC play. Sanz and Lozano also earned one WAC Player of the Week honor each, and Lozano took home WAC all-tournament team honors in singles. “Moving forward, we have only one senior graduating and a core group is coming back next year,” Sopel said, looking forward to next season. “We are all really close, and we will have the opportunity to take advantage of our strengths to perform well as a team. I have no doubt that we have the tennis ability, the mental power, and the team strength to achieve great things next year. I am sure next year will be a great one for the UI women’s tennis team.” Victoria Lozano

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2013 Idaho Women’s Tennis Statistics Overall record: 13-12 Conference: 5-4 vs National ranked: 0-4 vs Regional ranked: 0-0 SINGLES Alexander, Constance Barcenilla, Belen Bermudez, Rita Flores, Beatriz Lozano, Alejandra Lozano, Victoria Sanz, Almudena Vickers, Sophie Totals Percentage

Overall 17-18 9-12 7-11 17-10 10-20 16-12 21-13 3-4 100-101 .498

Dual 11-14 9-12 0-3 13-7 3-13 13-9 11-12 3-4 63-75 .457

DOUBLES TEAMS Flores, Beatriz/Sanz, Almudena Bermudez, Rita/Lozano, Victoria Lozano, Alejandra/Rozell Lozano, Victoria/Sanz, Almudena Alexander, Constance/Lozano, Alejandra Bermudez, Rita/Flores, Beatriz Alexander, Constance/Sanz, Almudena Bermudez, Rita/Lozano, Alejandra Alexander, Constance/Bermudez, Rita Flores, Beatriz/Lozano, Alejandra Alexander, Constance/Barcenilla, Belen Barcenilla, Belen/Lozano, Victoria Lozano, Victoria/Vickers, Sophie Barcenilla, Belen/Vickers, Sophie Lozano, Alejandra/Vickers, Sophie Totals Percentage

DOUBLES Alexander, Constance Barcenilla, Belen Bermudez, Rita Flores, Beatriz Lozano, Alejandra Lozano, Victoria Sanz, Almudena Vickers, Sophie Totals Percentage

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Overall 9-14 6-6 18-7 16-13 10-21 24-8 20-13 3-3 54-43 .557

Dual 7-11 6-6 10-3 12-10 6-15 16-7 14-9 3-3 37-32 .536

Tour 6-4 0-0 7-8 4-3 7-7 3-3 10-1 0-0 37-26 .587

WAC 3-6 4-4 0-1 4-2 1-2 5-2 3-5 2-2 22-24 .478

Overall 2-2 5-0 2-1 17-6 2-6 11-3 1-5 1-4 1-0 3-8 5-3 1-2 1-0 0-1 2-2 54-43 .557

Dual 0-0 0-0 0-0 14-5 1-4 9-2 0-4 0-1 1-0 3-8 5-3 1-2 1-0 0-1 2-2 37-32 .536

Tour 2-3 0-0 8-4 4-3 4-6 8-1 6-4 0-0 17-11 .607

WAC 1-5 0-2 5-1 5-3 2-6 7-0 7-0 1-1 14-9 .609

1 ----------12-9 0-1 --12-10 .545

2 ----------1-0 11-11 --12-11 .522

Tour 2-2 5-0 2-1 3-1 1-2 2-1 1-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 17-11 .607

1 0-4 --------14-5 14-9 --14-9 .609

3 10-13 1-1 ------------11-14 .440

WAC 0-0 0-0 0-0 7-0 1-3 5-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 14-9 .609

2 7-7 6-5 3-1 2-1 2-5 2-2 --2-1 12-11 .522

4 1-1 8-10 0-1 2-0 --------11-12 .478

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ABID AKBAR

Senior - 4L - Islamabad, Pakistan Spring 2013: Akbar earned first-team all-WAC honors in both singles and doubles during his senior season, and also captured WAC all-tournament team and WAC Player of the Week honors…he went 15-9 in singles play, playing solely at the top two positions…he went 3-1 at No. 1 and 12-8 at No. 2…in doubles play he put together at 22-6 record including a 20-5 mark at No. 1 and a 2-1 record at No. 2…he began the season ranked No. 7 in the Mountain Region in singles and No. 1 in doubles, along with Marius Cirstea, by the ITA. Fall 2012: Akbar earned WAC Player of the Month honors for September and November of 2012…he teamed up with Marius Cirstea to win the ITA Mountain Region doubles draw and advance to the National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships, where the pairing went 2-1…he went 11-4 in doubles action overall in the fall and 8-4 in singles…he advanced to the round of 16 in singles at the Baylor Invitational and reached the quarterfinals in both the Boise State Fall Tournament and the ITA Regional Tournament singles draws. Spring 2012: Akbar was a second-team all-WAC selection for singles, and also earned WAC all-tournament team and WAC player of the Week honors during the spring of 2012...Akbar played at the No. 1 and 2 singles positions all spring, and went 1-4 at No. 1 and 12-10 at No. 2...he went 3-2 in WAC play...in doubles he went 16-9 during the spring season, including a 16-5 record at No. 2 and an 0-4 mark at No. 1...Akbar won 10 of his final 11 doubles matches of the season, and had a combined 17-19 singles record in 2011-12 and a 21-13 doubles record. Fall 2011: Akbar went 4-5 in singles play in the fall and 5-4 in doubles…he won his opening round match at the ITA Mountain Regional to advance to the round of 64 in singles play…he also won opening round singles matches to advance to the round of 16 at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate and the Boise State Fall Tournament…made it to the semifinals in doubles with partner Marius Cirstea at the BSU Fall Tournament, and reached the round of 32 with Jose Bendeck at the ITA Mountain Regional. Spring 2011: Akbar finished with a 12-13 singles record in the spring, but went a combined 11-2 at the No. 5 and No. 6 positions. He went 1-11 at No. 4, 5-0 at No. 5 and 6 -2 at No. 6 singles. In doubles play, Akbar went 18-6 on the spring, all at the No. 3 spot. Fall 2010: Went 8-5 in singles play and 7-3 in doubles...earned WAC Player of the Month honors for the month of November after winning the doubles title at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate in Seattle, Wash...advanced to the round of 32 in the ITA Regional singles bracket...advanced to the semi-finals in the singles bracket of the PNW Intercollegiate...advanced to the round of 16 in ITA regional doubles...seven of his eight singles wins were in two sets. 2009-10: Akbar finished with an 8-5 singles record in the spring at the No. 4-6 positions, including a 5-0 mark at the No. 4 and 5 spots. In doubles competition he went 18-7 in the spring, going 17-7 at the No. 3 spot and 1-0 at No. 2. Akbar finished 1-1 in WAC play in singles, and 2-2 in the WAC in doubles. He went 7-3 in singles in the fall, advancing to the semifinals of the Boise State Intercollegiate Fall Classic and the PNW Intercollegiate. Akbar went 4-3 in the fall in doubles, and advance to the semifinals at the EWU/GU Classic, and the Round of 16 at the Boise State Intercollegiate Fall Classic. Junior Tennis: Akbar advanced to the semifinal rounds of the National Clay Court Championship, The Governor’s Cup and the Rahim Yar Khan National Tennis Championship in 2009. He has spent most of his career ranked among the top of Pakistanfs national circuit. He previously held a No. 5 national ranking among Pakistani men. Personal: He is the son of Anjum Naz and Mohammad Akbar. He has two brothers Babar Ali Akbar and Ahmed Ali Akbar. His father Mohammad played tennis for the University of Clemson; his brother Babar also played tennis for Charleston Southern University in 2001. Major is Business.

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MARIUS CIRSTEA

Senior - 3L - Bucharest, Romania Spring 2013: Cirstea earned first-team all-WAC honors in double and second-team all-WAC honors in singles in 2013… went 15-8 during the spring, playing all of his matches at the top three singles positions…he was 12-8 at No. 3, 2-0 at No. 2 and 1-0 at No. 1…in doubles play he went 18-5, including an 18-3 record with partner Abid Akbar…Cirstea also earned WAC Player of the Week honors once and was a WAC all-tournament team selection in doubles. Fall 2012: Cirstea went 2-3 in singles play and 9-2 in doubles…he teamed up with Abid Akbar to win the ITA Mountain Region doubles draw, and advanced to the National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships for the second consecutive season, where the pairing went 2-1…advanced to the round of 32 in singles play at the ITA Mountain Regional championship. Spring 2012: Cirstea earned second-team all-WAC honors in singles and was a WAC Player of the Week in 2012...he went 7-19 in singles in the spring, playing the majority of his matches at No. 1...Cirstea went 7-16 at No. 1 and 0-3 at No. 2 singles...in doubles play he posted a 13-11 record in dual matches, going 6-9 at No. 1, 0-1 at No. 2 and 7-1 at No. 3. Fall 2011: Cirstea’s fall season was highlighted by a run of five consecutive doubles wins with partner Andrew Dobbs to claim the ITA Mountain Region championship and earn a bid to National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships in Queens, N.Y ….posted a 7-3 doubles record overall after falling to two national top-10 pairings at the NIIC…went 4-3 in singles play on the season and advanced to the semifinals at the Boise State Fall Tournament in both singles and doubles. Spring 2011: Cirstea was ranked as high as No. 56 in the country in singles play...he finished the spring with a 12-14 record in singles play, all at the No. 1 position...went 11-9 in doubles action on the season...a first-team all-WAC selection, and earned WAC Player of the Week honors once during the season. Fall 2010: Cirstea went 6-3 in singles action in the fall and 4-5 in doubles...he won his first five singles matches of the season...he advanced to the round of 32 at the ITA Regional Tournament in the singles bracket ...advanced to the semi-finals of the doubles bracket in the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate with partner Alex Joitoiu, who he played all nine doubles matches with during the season. Spring 2010: Saw extensive action in singles in his first spring dual-match season at TCU ... started the spring slow in singles before posting a team-best 5-1 record in Mountain West Conference play ... helped the Frogs squeak out 4-3 wins with victories over UNLV’s Charlie Alvarado (6-3, 6-4) and Utah’s Stephen Jacobs (6-4, 6-3) ... finished the spring 7-17 in singles ... was 1-2 in doubles while playing with Paul Chappell. Fall 2009: Led TCU with a 5-3 singles record in fall tournament competition... advanced to the Round of 16 at the Wilson/ITA Texas Regional Championships with a pair of victories ... posted his first career win over a ranked opponent when he took down Baylor’s No. 85-rated Attilla Bucko (3-6, 7-5, 7-5) in the Round of 32... reached Round 3 of pre-qualifying singles at the ITA D’Novo All-American Championships... won a pair of consolation matches in the HEB Baylor Invitational following an opening round setback in the main draw... earned a No. 44 preseason national doubles ranking with teammate Slah Mbarek, although the pair did not play together during the fall. High School/Juniors: Finished 2009 ranked No. 1177 in the ITF world rankings... an up-and-comer on the world Futures scene during the year before joining TCU, winning main draw rounds in both singles and doubles... advanced to the quarterfinals of singles play at the Romania F8 Futures event in the summer of 2009. Personal: Cirstea is the son of Liviu and Angela Cirstea... majoring in business at Idaho.

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FILIP FICHTEL Senior - 2L - Landshut, Germany

Spring 2013: Fichtel went 1-0 in singles play, winning in straight sets at No. 4 against Whitworth’s Blake Miller…he went 2-1 in doubles, with a 2-0 record at No. 3 and an 0-1 mark at No. 2. Fall 2012: Fichtel went 3-7 in singles play and 5-5 in doubles…he reached the quarterfinals at the Eastern Washington Fall Classic in singles play…he also advanced to the round of 16 at the Boise State Fall Tournament with wins in his first two singles matches…in doubles play he reached the quarterfinals with teammate Jake Knox at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate. Spring 2012: Fichtel went 0-1 in singles in spring 2012, playing at the No. 6 position...he went 5-2 in doubles, including 2-1 in WAC play, at No. 3. Fall 2011: Fichtel went 4-7 in singles play and 0-3 in doubles in the fall…he won back-to-back singles matches at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate…also won a consolation singles match at the ITA Mountain Regional. 2010-11: Fichtel did not play during the 2010-11 season. Personal: Filip Fichtel is the son of Karl Fichtel and Barbara Koller Fichtel...he was born Dec. 9, 1988 in Munich, Germany...he is from Landshut, Bavaria, Germany.

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JAKE KNOX Senior - 4L - West Richland, Wash. Spring 2013: Knox went 1-0 in singles and 2-1 in doubles during the spring of 2013…he won in straight sets at No. 6 singles against Whitworth’s John Talbot…in doubles play he partnered with Abid Akbar to win at No. 2 against Denver, and also won alongside Ivan Krijanto at No. 2 against Whitworth. Fall 2012: Knox went 7-6 in singles play and 5-5 in doubles…he reached the semifinals at the Eastern Washington Fall classic with wins in his first two matches…he reached the round of 64 at the ITA Mountain Regional Championships…in doubles action he reached the quarterfinals at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate. Spring 2012: Knox went 7-8 in doubles, all at the No. 3 position, in spring 2012...he did not compete in singles play. Fall 2011: Knox went 3-6 in singles and 2-3 in doubles play during the fall…He advanced to the semifinals in doubles at the Boise State Fall Tournament with partner Jose Bendeck…he also won two consolation singles matches at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate. Spring 2011: Knox went 10-3 in doubles action in the spring, all at the No. 3 position. He went 0-1 in WAC play. Knox did not play in Idaho’s singles lineup in the spring. Fall 2010: Jake teamed up with Sam Lyons and Abid Akbar to go 4-2 in doubles action in the fall...he and Akbar claimed the doubles championship at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate hosted by the University of Washington in Seattle, Wash...went 1-5 in singles play on t he season, and earned an opening round win at the PNW Intercollegiate to advance to the round of 16. 2009-2010: Knox went 1-0 in doubles matches in the spring, and 1-1 on the singles side. He finished 1-0 at the No. 5 spot. During the fall season Knox went 1-3 in singles matches and 1-2 in doubles. Junior Tennis: Knox was ranked as high as No. 12 in USTA Pacific Northwest in his age division and was ranked No. 10 on the tennisrecruiting.net recruiting list in the Pacific Northwest when he signed with the University of Idaho. Knox finished third in state in doubles his sophomore year and earned a fourth place finish in singles during his junior season. Personal: Jake is the son of Robert and Judy Knox. His father played at Idaho, his sister Molly played for the Idaho women’s tennis team and his other sister Kasey played No. 1 at EWU. Major at University of Idaho is chemical engineering.

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IVAN KRIJANTO Senior - 1L - Jarkarta, Indonesia

Spring 2013: Krijanto joined the Vandals for his final semester of collegiate tennis in the spring of 2013… he went 9-3 in singles play and 6-9 in doubles…he was 8-3 at No. 6 singles and 1-0 at No. 3…he won his first eight singles matches of the season…he went 2-0 in WAC singles play. Previous School: Krijanto spent his first three seasons playing at LCSC...in the spring of 2012 Krijanto went 8-9 in singles, playing primarily at the No. 1 position...four of his nine singles losses came against NCAA competition...he went 10-10 in singles play in 2011, playing at the No. 1 and No. 2 positions, and went 6-15 in singles as a freshman in 2010, with all but one of those matches at the No. 1 spot...Krijanto had a career doubles record of 28-29 in three spring seasons, with almost all of those matches coming at the top spot.

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JOSE BENDECK

Junior - 3L - Barranquilla, Colombia Spring 2013: Bendeck went 17-4 in singles play during the spring of 2013, playing at the Nos. 3-6 positions…he went 5-1 at No. 3, 9-1 at No. 4, 2-2 at No. 5 and 1-0 at No. 6…he also went 18-8 in doubles including 17-6 at No. 2 and 1-2 at No. 1…Bendeck earned second-team all-WAC honors in both singles and doubles, was named WAC Player of the Week once and earned a spot on the WAC all-tournament team in singles. Fall 2012: Bendeck went 11-4 in singles play during the fall, and 6-3 in doubles…he reached the quarterfinal at the Eastern Washington Fall Classic and won five consolation singles matches at the ITA Mountain Regional championships…he teamed up with Cesar Torres to win the doubles draw at the Boise State Fall Tournament with four consecutive wins…he and Torres also reached the round of 16 in doubles at the ITA Regional championships. Spring 2012: Bendeck was a first-team all-WAC selection in doubles and a WAC all-tournament team selection in 2012...he went 11-15 in singles in the spring, playing at the Nos. 3, 4 and 5 positions...he went 0-3 at No. 3, 8-9 at No. 4 and 3-3 at No. 5...in doubles play Bendeck went 13-12 in the spring, going 6-7 at No. 1, 6-4 at No. 2 and 1-1 at No. 3...in the 2011-12 fall and spring seasons combined, Bendeck went 16-20 in singles and 18-15 in doubles. Fall 2011: Bendeck posted a 5-5 singles record and a 5-3 doubles record in the fall…he won back-to-back singles matches at the BSU Fall Tournament to advance to the quarterfinals…he also won his opening round singles match at the ITA Mountain Regional to reach the round of 64…reached the doubles semifinals at the BSU Fall Tournament as well while playing with partner Jake Knox…reached the round of 32 in the doubles draw at the ITA Mountain Regional with teammate Abid Akbar. Spring 2011: Bendeck finished with a 14-8 singles record in the spring, playing at the No. 4 and No. 5 positions. He finished 5-5 at No. 4 and 9-3 at No. 5. He went 3-1 in WAC play in singles action on the year. In doubles, he posted a 13-8 record in the spring, including a 13-7 mark at the No. 2 doubles spot, and an 0-1 record at No. 1. He went 2-3 in doubles play in the WAC. Fall 2010: Jose went 4-3 in singles action in the fall and 3-4 in doubles...he won his first round match and advanced to the round of 64 in singles play at the ITA Regional Tournament...advanced to the semi-finals in the doubles bracket at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate, and advanced to the round of 16 in the singles bracket of the same tournament. Junior Tennis: Bendeck was ranked as high as No. 1 in Colombia for both the under-16 and under-18 groups, and was as high as No. 12 in South America in under-16 ... he represented Colombia on the junior national team ... holds career-high ITF world rankings of 1404 in singles and 1146 in doubles ... 2009 year-end ATP ranking was 1160, and his career-high ITF juniors ranking was 299 ... compiled a 16-15 singles record and a 26-15 doubles record in ITF junior events. Personal: Full name is Jose Daniel Bendeck ... born Dec. 24, 1990 ... native of Colombia ... plays right handed.

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CESAR TORRES Sophomore - 2L - Lima, Peru

Spring 2013: Torres went 16-8 in singles play during the spring, and played at every position with the exception of No. 1…he went 1-0 at No. 2, 1-1 at No. 3, 9-2 at No. 4, 4-5 at No. 5 and 1-0 at No. 6…in doubles play he went 11-3, including a 4-0 mark in WAC play…he went 1-0 at No. 1 doubles and 10-3 at No. 3. Fall 2012: Torres went 6-7 in singles play during the fall and 6-2 in doubles…he teamed up with Jose Bendeck to win the doubles draw at the Boise State Fall Tournament with four consecutive wins…he won his first six doubles matches of the fall. Spring 2012: Torres went 12-11 at the No. 5 and 6 singles position in the spring...he went 3-2 in WAC play, and finished 6-6 at No. 5 and 6-5 at No. 6...in doubles play Torres went 0-1 in the spring, playing at the No. 3 position. Fall 2011: Torres went 5-4 in singles play in the fall and 2-4 in doubles…he advanced to the round of 64 in singles at the ITA Mountain Regional before falling into the consolation bracket where he won two more singles matches…he teamed up with Alan Shin to reach the semifinals in doubles at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate. Junior Tennis: Torres comes to Idaho from Lima, Peru where he was ranked No. 1 in every national junior category, 12-, 14-, 16-, and 18-years... was also ranked as high as No. 211 in the world in the ITF junior rankings. Personal: Full name is Cesar Eduardo Torres...son of Cesar Torres and Nancy Luna...born Jan. 8, 1993 in Peru...has one sister, Nancy...majoring in chemical engineering at Idaho.

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DMITRY PEREVOSHCHIKOV Sophomore - 1L - Izheusk, Russia

Spring 2013: Perevoshchikov earned first-team all-WAC honors in singles, second-team all-WAC honors in doubles, WAC all-tournament team honors and two WAC player of the Week awards in his first semester of competition at Idaho…he went 19-8 in singles play in 2013, playing primarily at the No. 1 position…he was 16-8 at No. 1 and 3-0 at No. 2…he won his first 15 singles matches of the season...he earned a national singles ranking as high as No. 122...he went 13-12 in doubles during the spring, with a 2-2 mark at No. 1, an 0-2 record at No. 2 and an 11-8 record at No. 3. Junior Tennis: Perevoshchikov has a career-high International Tennis Federation junior singles ranking of 220 and men’s singles ranking of 947...he has numerous wins over ranked players from the pro tour in his career...on the ITF circuit, he advanced to the semifinals of the Spain F22 Futures tournament and the quarterfinals of the Spain F3 Futures tournament...on the doubles side, he made the final round of the F3 Futures, the semifinals of the F2 and the quarterfinals of the F20...he was the No. 1 under-12 Russian player, and was always top-five as an under-14 year old. Personal: Full name is Dmitry S. Perevoshchikov...son of Sergey and Elena Perevoshchikov(a)...born July 31, 1990...has one sister, Maria, who played tennis for Idaho...major at Idaho is information systems.

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CRISTOBAL RAMOS SALAZAR Sophomore - 2L - Hermosillo, Mexico

Spring 2013: Ramos Salazar went 16-8 in singles play at the bottom three positions in the spring of 2013…he went 3-2 at No. 4, 7-3 at No. 5 and 6-3 at No. 6…in doubles play he went 19-7 and earned second-team all-WAC doubles honors…he was 1-2 at No. 1 doubles, 17-5 at No. 2 and 1-0 at No. 3. Fall 2012: Ramos Salazar went 2-3 in the fall in singles play, reaching the round of 16 at the Pacific Northwest Intercollegiate…he went 2-2 in doubles in the fall. Spring 2012: Ramos Salazar earned first-team all-WAC honors for doubles and WAC all-tournament team honors in 2012...he went 12-16 in singles play including 2-3 in WAC play...he went 1-1 at No. 2, 8-12 at No. 3 and 3-3 at No. 4...in doubles play he went 15-10 in the spring, and 1-2 in the WAC...he went 5-5 at the top doubles spot, 7-1 at No. 2 and 3-3 at No. 3. Junior Tennis: Ramos Salazar was the No. 1 junior tennis player in Mexico in the 12-, 14- and 16-year old age groups...was ranked as high as No. 240 in the world in juniors by the International Tennis Federation, and ranked as the No. 52 recruit in 2010 by tennisrecruiting.net...has been selected to represent Mexico in international competition, and has been on the Jr. Davis Cup team... he owns a 29-24 career ITF junior singles record, and a 30-18 mark in ITF junior doubles...spent time at the Guizar Tennis Academy, an intense training academy in Orlando, Fla.

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SAM LAUDON Freshman - RS - Austin, Texas

2012-13: Laudon sat out the 2012-13 season as a redshirt. High School: Played No. 1 singles and doubles at Lake Travis High School in Austin, Texas. Helped his team to a Texas 4A State finals appearance. Was ranked as the No. 39 recruit in Texas, No. 47 in the Gulf States and No. 388 in the nation.

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MATT ODDONETTO Freshman - 1L - Boise, Idaho

Spring 2013: Oddonetto went 1-0 in singles and 1-4 in doubles during the spring of 2013…he won in straight sets at No. 5 singles against Whitworth and teamed up with Filip Fichtel to win 8-1 at No. 3 doubles in that match. Fall 2012: Oddonetto went 8-4 in singles play in the fall and 4-3 in doubles…he won the singles draw at the Eastern Washington Fall Classic with four consecutive wins in his collegiate debut…he also reached the round of 64 at the ITA Mountain Regional championship…he reached the semifinals in doubles play at the Boise State Fall tournament alongside Abid Akbar. High School: Finished second in singles in 2011 state tournament, and won doubles that year. He ranked as the top recruit in the state of Idaho, No. 3 in the Mountain Region and No. 314 in the Nation.

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Raising the Bar; Year After Year Vandal men continue to reach new heights Even after several years of increased success, the Idaho men’s tennis team, under head coach Jeff Beaman, managed to continue to reach new heights in 2013. After taking over the program in 2007 that earned just two wins the season before, Beaman led the Vandals to a double-digit win season his first year on the job, a .500 record in year two, a winning record in year three and 20-win season in year four. In 2011 the Vandals earned their highest national ranking in program history, and in 2012, the Vandals reached their first WAC championship match. Jeff Beaman The Vandals won their first 11 2013 WAC Coach of the Year matches of the 2013 season, marking the program’s longest winning streak on record (dating back to the 1993-94 season). Idaho won 17 of its first 18 matches and spent eight weeks in the national rankings, peaking at No. 57. Eventually, however, the injury bug caught up with Idaho late in the season, and the Vandals lost six of their final 10 matches, but not before they could put together a 21-7 record and reach the WAC championship match for the second consecutive season. Idaho’s .750 winning percentage is the program’s highest on record and its 4-1 WAC record is its best since joining the league in 2006. Abid Akbar Beaman earned his first career WAC Coach of the Year honor after leading the First-Team All-WAC Singles team to a second-place conference finish and the No. 2 seed in the WAC tournament. First-Team All-WAC Doubles Beaman wasn’t the only Idaho representative to earn WAC recognition. Three Vandal players earned first-team all-WAC honors, three earned second-team all-WAC honors, four players earned a total of five WAC Player of the Week honors, and four earned WAC all-tournament team recognition. Dmitry Perevoshchikov, who started the season 15-0 in singles and reached No. 122 in the national singles rankings, was a first-team all-WAC selection in singles after going 19-8 in singles play, and earned two WAC Player of the Week along with WAC all-tournament team honors. Abid Akbar was a first-team all-WAC selection in both singles and doubles after a stellar senior season. He went 15-9 in singles play including Dmitry Perevoshchikov First-Team All-WAC Singles 4-1 against WAC opponents, and teamed up with Marius Cirstea to go 18-3 in doubles in the spring and 27-5 in 2012-13 combined. The duo’s 27 doubles wins during the academic year broke the 33-year-old program record for a single season. Akbar also took home WAC Player of the Week and WAC all-tournament team honors. In addition to a first-team all-WAC nod in doubles, Cirstea earned second-team all-WAC honors in singles, as he went 15-8 in the spring with a 3-1 singles record against WAC opponents. He was also a WAC Player of the Week and WAC all-tournament team honoree. Jose Bendeck collected second-team all-WAC honors in both singles and doubles. He went 17-4 in singles during the spring and Marius Cirstea earned the doubles honor alongside Cristobal Ramos Salazar, as the First-Team All-WAC Doubles due went 18-7 in doubles play. Bendeck also earned WAC Player of Second-team All-WAC Singles the Week and WAC all-tournament team honors.

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2013 Idaho Men’s Tennis Statistics Overall record: 21-7 Conference: 4-1 vs National ranked: 1-4 vs Regional ranked: 0-0 SINGLES Akbar, Abid Bendeck, Jose Cirstea, Marius Fichtel, Filip Knox, Jake Krijanto, Ivan Oddonetto, Matt Perevoshchikov, Dmit Ramos Salazar, Crist Torres, Cesar Totals Percentage

Overall 23-13 28-8 17-11 4-7 8-6 9-3 9-4 19-8 18-11 22-15 157-86 .646

Dual 15-9 17-4 15-8 1-0 1-0 9-3 1-0 19-8 16-8 16-8 110-48 .696

DOUBLES TEAMS Bendeck, Jose/Oddonetto, Matt Fichtel, Filip/Knox, Jake Akbar, Abid/Cirstea, Marius Akbar, Abid/Oddonetto, Matt Bendeck, Jose/Torres, Cesar Oddonetto, Matt/Ramos Salazar, Crist Akbar, Abid/Ramos Salazar, Crist Bendeck, Jose/Ramos Salazar, Crist Krijanto, Ivan/Perevoshchikov, Dmit Perevoshchikov, Dmit/Torres, Cesar Knox, Jake/Krijanto, Ivan Fichtel, Filip/Oddonetto, Matt Akbar, Abid/Torres, Cesar Bendeck, Jose/Perevoshchikov, Dmit Krijanto, Ivan/Ramos Salazar, Crist Akbar, Abid/Perevoshchikov, Dmit Krijanto, Ivan/Torres, Cesar Cirstea, Marius/Fichtel, Filip Oddonetto, Matt/Perevoshchikov, Dmit Fichtel, Filip/Perevoshchikov, Dmit Cirstea, Marius/Krijanto, Ivan Krijanto, Ivan/Oddonetto, Matt Akbar, Abid/Knox, Jake Totals Percentage DOUBLES Akbar, Abid Bendeck, Jose Cirstea, Marius Fichtel, Filip Knox, Jake Krijanto, Ivan Oddonetto, Matt Perevoshchikov, Dmit Ramos Salazar, Crist Torres, Cesar Totals Percentage Totals Percentage

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Overall 33-10 24-11 27-7 7-6 7-6 6-9 5-7 13-12 21-9 17-5 80-41 .661 54-43 .557

Dual 22-6 18-8 18-5 2-1 2-1 6-9 1-4 13-12 19-7 11-3 56-28 .667 37-32 .536

Tour 8-4 11-4 2-3 3-7 7-6 0-0 8-4 0-0 2-3 6-7 47-38 .553

WAC 4-1 3-2 3-1 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 3-2 4-2 4-1 23-9 .719

Overall 0-1 5-5 27-5 2-1 6-2 2-1 0-1 18-7 2-4 8-2 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-3 2-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 80-41 .661

Dual 0-0 0-0 18-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 18-7 2-4 8-2 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 2-3 2-1 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-1 0-2 1-0 56-28 .667

Tour 11-4 6-3 9-2 5-5 5-5 0-0 4-3 0-0 2-2 6-2 24-13 .649 17-11 .607

WAC 6-0 2-3 4-1 0-0 1-0 2-1 0-0 5-0 2-3 4-0 13-4 .765 14-9 .609

1 3-1 --1-0 --------16-8 ----20-9 .690

2 12-8 --2-0 --------3-0 --1-0 18-8 .692

Tour 0-1 5-5 9-2 2-1 6-2 2-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 24-13 .649 1 20-5 1-2 17-3 --------2-2 1-2 1-0 21-7 .750 14-9 .609

3 --5-1 12-8 ----1-0 ------1-1 19-10 .655

WAC 0-0 0-0 4-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-0 13-4 .765 2 2-1 17-6 1-1 0-1 2-0 1-0 --0-2 17-5 --20-8 .714 12-11 .522

4 --9-1 --1-0 --------3-2 9-2 22-5 .815

1 ----17-3 --------1-2 --------1-0 ----2-2 --------------21-7 .750

5 --2-2 --------1-0 --7-3 4-5 14-10 .583

2 ----1-0 --------17-5 ----1-0 ----0-1 --0-1 --0-1 --------1-0 20-8 .714

3 ----0-1 2-0 0-1 5-9 1-4 11-8 1-0 10-3 15-13 .536 11-12 .478

6 --1-0 ----1-0 8-3 ----6-3 1-0 17-6 .739

3 ----------------2-4 8-2 0-1 1-0 ----1-0 --2-1 --0-2 1-0 0-1 0-2 --15-13 .536

Nat’l 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

Nat’l 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 .000

Nat’l 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000

Reg’l 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

Reg’l 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000 Reg’l 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000

Strk Last10 W3 4-3 W1 7-2 L4 5-5 W1 3-7 W1 6-4 L1 5-3 W1 6-4 L5 4-6 L1 5-5 W4 4-3

Streak Last10 L1 0-1 L1 5-5 W3 9-1 L1 2-1 L2 6-2 W2 2-1 L1 0-1 L4 4-6 L1 2-4 L1 8-2 L1 1-1 W1 1-0 W1 1-0 L1 0-1 W1 1-0 L3 2-3 L1 2-1 L1 0-1 L2 0-2 W1 1-0 L1 0-1 L2 0-2 W1 1-0


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Women’s Records CAREER SINGLES RECORDS

Season Doubles Team Records

Wins 1. Barbara Maciocha (2008-11) ....................................... 86 (86-43) 2. Patricia Ruman (2003-07) ............................................. 79 (79-49) 3. Ellen Cantrell (1979-83)................................................. 75 (75-27) 4. Kristi Pfeiffer (1978-82).................................................. 74 (74-37) 5. Barbora Kudilkova (1999-2003) ................................. 64 (64-44) 6. Efrat Leopold (2004-07) ................................................ 62 (62-35) 7. Karin Sobotta (1978-82) ............................................... 61 (61-28) 8. Alexandra Ulesanu (2007-10) ..................................... 61 (61-37) .... Leslie Potts (1979-83) .................................................... 61 (61-42) .... Mariel Tinnirello (2003-07) .......................................... 61 (61-67)

Wins 1. Kellie Friddle/Leslie Potts (1979-80) ..............................27 (27-5) 2. Jan McGeachin/DeeDee Sobotta (1982-83)...............23 (23-6) 3. Trish Smith/Karine Wagner (1982-83) ...........................22 (22-6) 3. Victoria Lozano/Lauren Simpson (2010-11) ............ 22 (22-10) 5. Ellen Cantrell/Karine Wagner (1981-82).......................20 (20-5) 5. Kellie Friddle/Ellen Cantrell (1978-79) ..........................20 (20-6) 5. Susan O’Meara/Leslie Potts (1982-83) ..........................20 (20-8) 5. Patricia Ruman/Mariel Tinnirello (2006-07) ............. 20 (20-11) 9. Molly Knox/Yvette Ly (2010-11) ................................... 19 (19-12) 10. Kristi Pfeiffer/Karin Sobotta (1978-79) .......................17 (17-5) 10. Yvette Ly/Alexandra Ulesanu (2008-09) ....................17 (17-9)

Winning Percentage (Minimum Two Seasons) 1. Mary Pat Wheeler (1977-79) ....................................... .840 (42-8) 2. Ellen Cantrell (1980-83)...............................................815 (75-27) 3. Sue Chaney (1980-82) .................................................778 (42-12) 4. Barb Propst (1976-78)................................................... .759 (35-9) 5. Maria Perevoshchikova (2008-10) ...........................729 (43-16) 6. Karine Wagner (1981-83)............................................714 (30-12) 7. Sunel Nieuwoudt (2001-05) ......................................683 (56-26) 8. Gewn Nikora (1994-97) ...............................................681 (47-22) 9. Barbara Maciocha (2008-11) .....................................667 (86-43) 10. Erin Wentworth (1995-98) .......................................661 (41-21)

SEASON SINGLES RECORDS Wins 1. Efrat Leopold (2006-07) ................................................ 28 (28-10) 2. Ellen Cantrell (1979-80)....................................................26 (26-5) ....Barbara Maciocha (2010-11) ..........................................26 (26-8) 4. Mary Pat Wheeler (1978-79) ...........................................25 (25-4) ....Trish Smith (1981-82) ........................................................25 (25-7) ....Kristi Pfeiffer (1978-79) .....................................................25 (25-8) ....Alexandra Ulesanu (2008-09) ..................................... 25 (25-15) 8. Victoria Lozano (2011-12) ............................................ 24 (24-13) ....Maria Perevoshchikova (2009-10) ................................24 (24-8) ....Leslie Potts (1978-80)..................................................... 24 (24-11) 10. Barbora Kudilkova (2001-02) .......................................23 (23-7) ....Molly Knox (2010-11) ..................................................... 23 (23-10) ....Patricia Ruman (2005-06) ............................................. 23 (23-13) Winning Percentage (Minimum 15 Matches) 1. Mary Pat Wheeler (1978-79) ....................................... .862 (25-4) 2. Gabriela Niculescu (2009-10)..................................... .850 (26-5) 3. Ellen Cantrell (1979-80)................................................ .839 (26-5) 4. Barb Propst (1977-78)................................................... .826 (26-5) 5. Sue Chaney (1981-82) .................................................. .815 (22-5) 6. Mary Pat Wheeler (1977-78) ....................................... .810 (17-4) 7. Gwen Nikora (1995-96) ................................................ .808 (21-5) 8. Zeljka Vidic (2000-01) ................................................... .789 (15-4) 9. Barbara Maciocha (2008-11) ...................................... .788 (26-8) 10. Ellen Cantrell (1978-79) ............................................. .786 (22-6) ...... Susan O’Meara (1982-83) .......................................... .786 (22-6)

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Winning Percentage (Minimum 15 Matches) 1. Sunel Nieuwoudt/Jessica Hubbard (2004-05) ....... .933 (14-1) 2. Gabriela Niculescu/Maria Perevoshchikova (2009-10) ...875 (14-2) 3. Kellie Friddle/Leslie Potts (1979-80) .......................... .857 (27-5) 4. Barbara Maciocha/Natalie Kirch (2007-08) ............. .813 (13-3) 5. Ellen Cantrell/Karine Wagner (1981-82)................... .800 (20-5) 6. Jane McGeachin/DeeDee Sobotta1982-83)........... .793 (23-6) 7. Barb Propst/Mary Pat Wheeler (1978-79) ................ .789 (15-4) 8. Trish Smith/Karine Wagner (1982-83) ....................... .786 (22-6) 9. Barbora Kudilkova/Vida Senci (2002-03) ................. .778 (14-4) 9. Lauren Drew/Efrat Leopold (2006-07) ...................... .778 (14-4)


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Women’s Year-by-Year Results 1994-95 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 12-12 Oct. 8 .........W .........Montana .................. 5-4 Oct. 19 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 9-0 Oct. 21 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-2 Oct. 28 .......L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 1-8 Feb. 6 ..........L ..........Cal Poly..................... 2-7 Feb. 8 .........W .........Lewis-Clark St. ....... 8-1 Feb. 10 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 0-9 Feb. 11 ......W .........Montana State ....... 6-3 Feb. 23 .......L ..........Washington ............ 0-9 Feb. 25 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 3-6 Mar. 3 ........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 5-4 Mar. 3 .........L ..........Montana .................. 4-5 Mar. 4 ........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 5-4 Mar. 7 ........W .........Lewis-Clark St. ....... 6-3 Mar. 17 .......L ..........Yale ............................ 0-9 Mar. 18 .......L ..........Princeton ................. 0-9 Mar. 19 .......L ..........Cal Poly..................... 1-8 Mar. 21 .......L ..........Fresno State............ 0-5 Mar. 23 ......W .........Sacramento State.. 6-3 Mar. 29 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 8-1 Apr. 8 .........W .........Montana .................. 7-2 Apr. 21........L ..........No. Arizona ............. 0-6 Apr. 22.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 5-3 Apr. 23........L ..........Montana State ....... 1-5

1995-96 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 16-13 Oct. 6 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 9-0 Oct. 12 ......W .........Montana .................. 6-3 Oct. 15 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 3-6 Oct. 26 ......W .........Montana .................. 7-2 Oct. 27 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 2-3 Nov. 14.......L ..........Frseno State............ 0-9 Nov. 15......W .........UC Davis .................. 8-1 Nov. 16......W .........Santa Clara .............. 9-0 Feb. 1 ..........L ..........New Mexico............ 0-9 Feb. 2 ..........L ..........Boise State .............. 4-5 Feb. 3 ..........L ..........No. Arizona ............. 4-5 Feb. 4 ..........L ..........Cal Poly..................... 3-6 Feb. 15 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 9-0 Feb. 16 ......W .........Santa Clara .............. 9-0 Feb. 23 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 4-5 Feb. 24 ......W .........Portland ................... 6-3 Mar. 8 ........W .........Portland State ........ 9-0 Mar. 9 ........W .........Montana .................. 6-3 Mar. 10 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 9-0 Mar. 13 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 8-1 Mar. 15 ......W .........Nebraska ................. 6-1 Mar. 16 ......W .........Cal. St. Fullerton .... 7-2

Mar. 16 .......L ..........No. Arizona ............. 3-6 Mar. 18 .......L ..........Princeton ................. 4-5 Apr. 12........L ..........Washington ............ 0-9 Apr. 13.......W .........Seattle ...................... 8-1 Apr. 19........L ..........Idaho State ............. 4-5 Apr. 20.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 6-0 Apr. 21........L ..........Montana State ....... 4-5

1997 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 13-10 Jan. 26 ........L ..........Boise State .............. 1-8 Feb. 4 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 9-0 Feb. 16 ......W .........Montana .................. 7-2 Feb. 22 ......W .........Utah State ............... 9-0 Feb. 23 ......W .........Montana State ....... 8-1 Feb. 24 ......W .........Montana .................. 8-1 Feb. 28 .......L ..........New Mexico............ 5-2 Mar. 2 .........L ..........Fresno State...........1--8 Mar. 8 ........W .........Yale ............................ 5-4 Mar. 9 .........L ..........New Mexico St....... 3-6 Mar. 10 ......W .........Cal Poly..................... 9-0 Mar. 22 .......L ..........Nevada ..................... 4-5 Mar. 23 .......L ..........Nebraska ................. 2-7 Mar. 24 ......W .........Southern Miss. ....... 7-2 Mar. 28 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-8 Mar. 29 ......W .........Wyoming ................. 7-2 Apr. 9 .........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 6-0 Apr. 16........L ..........Washington St. ...... 2-7 Apr. 18........L ..........Washington ............ 0-9 Apr. 24.......W .........UC Irvine .................. 5-0 Apr. 25.......W .........New Mexico St....... 5-4 Apr. 26.......W .........Long Beach St. ....... 5-4 Apr. 27........L ..........Boise State .............. 5-0

1998 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 10-8 Jan. 23 ........L ..........Washington ........... 0-7 Feb. 8 ..........L ..........Fresno State............ 1-8 Feb. 9 ..........L ..........Pacific........................ 3-8 Feb. 14 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-8 Feb. 15 ......W .........Portland ................... 6-3 Feb. 28 ......W .........Colorado State....... 7-2 Mar. 6 ........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 9-0 Mar. 6 ........W .........Montana .................. 7-2 Mar. 14 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 0-9 Mar. 16 .......L ..........Weber State ............ 4-5 Mar. 20 ......W .........Nevada ..................... 7-2 Mar. 21 ......W .........UC Santa Barbara .. 5-4 Apr. 18.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 8-1 Apr. 22.......W .........Nevada ..................... 5-0 Apr. 23........L ..........New Mexico State 1-5

Apr. 24........L ..........UC Irvine .................. 2-5 Apr. 25.......W .........Cal Poly..................... 5-1

1999 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 6-11-1 Jan. 23 ........L ..........Washington ............ 0-9 Feb. 5 ..........L ..........Pacific........................ 1-9 Feb. 6 ..........T ..........San Jose St. ........... 2-2* Feb. 7 ..........L ..........UC Santa Barbara .. 1-7 Feb. 11 .......L ..........Cal Poly..................... 4-5 Feb. 12 ......W .........Nevada ..................... 8-1 Feb. 13 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-8 Feb. 14 .......L ..........Portland ................... 2-7 Mar. 14 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-2 Mar. 20 .......L ..........Wichita State .......... 4-5 Mar. 21 .......L ..........Cal. St. Northridge.. 4-5 Mar. 22 ......W .........Nevada ..................... 5-4 Mar. 23 ......W .........Cal Poly..................... 6-3 Apr. 9 ..........L ..........New Mexico St....... 3-6 Apr. 11.......W .........Boise State .............. 6-3 Apr. 15........L ..........Washington St. ...... 0-9 Apr. 21.......W .........Utah State ............... 9-0 Apr. 22........L ..........New Mexico St....... 2-5 *Match was called due to rain

2000 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 4-18 Feb. 5 ..........L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-8 Feb. 6 ..........L ..........Portland ................... 4-5 Mar. 3 .........L ..........New Mexico............ 0-9 Mar. 4 .........L ..........Southern Methodist.. 1-8 Mar. 5 .........L ..........UT San Antonio ..... 3-6 Mar. 6 .........L ..........New Mexico St....... 0-9 Mar. 14 ......W .........San Francisco ......... 6-3 Mar. 14 ......W .........San Francisco ......... 6-3 Mar. 17 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 2-7 Mar. 18 .......L ..........Nevada ..................... 2-7 Mar. 19 .......L ..........Southern Miss. ....... 3-6 Mar. 21 .......L ..........Washington ............ 1-8 Mar. 25 .......L ..........No. Arizona ............. 2-7 Mar. 26 ......W .........Westmont Col. ....... 8-0 Mar. 27 ......W .........UL-Monroe .............. 5-2 Apr. 5 ..........L ..........Long Beach St. ....... 1-8 Apr. 6 ..........L ..........Cal Poly..................... 1-8 Apr. 7 ..........L ..........UC Santa Barbara .. 3-6 Apr. 8 ..........L ..........Fresno State............ 0-9 Apr. 9 ..........L ..........Pacific........................ 1-8 Apr. 20........L ..........Washington St. ...... 0-9 Apr. 26........L ..........Pacific........................ 1-8

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2003

Head Coach: Greg South Record: 13-8

Head Coach: Greg South Record: 9-6

Feb. 4 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Feb. 4 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Feb. 15 ......W .........San Jose State ........ 5-2 Feb. 16 .......L ..........Pacific........................ 3-4 Feb. 17 ......W .........UC Santa Barbara .. 4-3 Feb. 18 .......L ..........Nevada ..................... 0-5 Feb. 24 .......L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 3-4 Feb. 25 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 3-4 Mar. 10 ......W .........Montana .................. 4-3 Mar. 10 ......W .........Montana .................. 4-3 Mar. 16 ......W .........No. Arizona ............. 5-2 Mar. 17 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Mar. 18 ......W .........Northern Illinois .... 4-3 Mar. 21 ......W .........Hawai`i ..................... 4-3 Mar. 22 .......L ..........BYU-Hawai`i ........... 0-7 Mar. 23 ......W .........Hawai`i Pacific ....... 5-2 Apr. 7 ..........L ..........Weber State ............ 1-6 Apr. 21.......W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Apr. 22.......W .........Gonzaga .................. 7-0 Apr. 27.......W .........UC Irvine .................. 4-0 Apr. 28........L ..........Boise State .............. 2-4

Feb. 1 ..........L ..........Oregon ..................... 0-7 Feb. 2 .........W .........Portland ................... 6-1 Feb. 3 .........W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Feb. 7 ..........L ..........Long Beach St. ....... 2-5 Feb. 8 ..........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 3-4 Feb. 19 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Feb. 20 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Feb. 21 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 7-0 Apr. 3 ..........L ..........Pacific........................ 3-4 Apr. 5 .........W .........Santa Clara .............. 5-2 Apr. 6 ..........L ..........No. Arizona ............. 2-5 Apr. 12.......W .........Montana .................. 6-1 Apr. 19.......W .........Boise State .............. 4-3 Apr. 24.......W .........Cal. St. Fullerton .... 5-0 Apr. 25........L ..........Long Beach St. ....... 0-4

2002 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 14-9 Jan. 25 .......W .........No. Arizona ............. 4-3 Jan. 26 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Jan. 27 .......W .........Portland State ........ 6-0 Jan. 28 .......W .........Portland ................... 5-2 Feb. 8 .........W .........UC Riverside ........... 6-1 Feb. 9 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 7-0 Feb. 9 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 7-0 Feb. 19 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Feb. 20 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Feb. 20. .....W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Mar. 9 .........L ..........Texas-El Paso .......... 3-4 Mar. 10 ......W .........Tennessee Tech ..... 5-2 Mar. 11 .......L ..........New Mexico St....... 1-6 Mar. 15 .......L ..........UC Irvine .................. 1-6 Mar. 16 .......L ..........Long Beach St. ....... 3-4 Mar. 17 .......L ..........Cal. St. Northridge.. 3-4 Apr. 5 .........W .........Montana .................. 7-0 Apr. 6 .........W .........Montana State ....... 7-0 Apr. 13.......W .........Utah State ............... 6-1 Apr. 14........L ..........Boise State .............. 2-5 Apr. 16........L ..........Washington St. ...... 1-6 Apr. 26.......W .........Pacific........................ 4-1 Apr. 27........L ..........UC Irvinve................ 3-4

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2004 Head Coach: Karen Human Record: 15-9 Jan. 21 .......W .........Lewis-Clark St. ....... 4-3 Jan. 24 .......W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Jan. 25 ........L ..........Washington ............ 0-7 Jan. 31 ........L ..........Utah........................... 3-4 Feb. 2 .........W .........Cal. St. Northridge.. 5-2 Feb. 23 ......W .........Lewis-Clark St. ....... 5-2 Feb. 26 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 5-2 Mar. 6 ........W .........Albertson Col. ........ 7-0 Mar. 13 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Mar. 27 .......L ..........Long Beach State .. 2-5 Mar. 28 .......L ..........UC Irvine .................. 2-5 Mar. 29 ......W .........Nevada ..................... 7-0 Mar. 30 .......L ..........San Francisco ......... 3-4 Apr. 1 ..........L ..........Cal Poly......................2-5 Apr. 2 ..........L ..........Fresno State............ 0-7 Apr. 9 .........W .........Utah State ............... 5-2 Apr. 10........L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Apr. 11.......W .........Weber State ............ 7-0 Apr. 18.......W .........Lewis-Clark St. ....... 6-1 Apr. 22.......W .........Utah State ............... 5-2 Apr. 23........L ..........Cal Poly..................... 1-4 Apr. 24.......W .........UC Santa Barbara .. 4-1 Apr. 24.......W .........Cal. St. Northridge.. 4-0

2005 Head Coach: Katrina Perlman Record: 9-8 Jan. 28 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Jan. 29 ........L ..........Washington St. ...... 2-5 Feb. 23 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1

Feb. 27 .......L ..........Denver ...................... 0-7 Mar. 12 ......W .........Montana .................. 5-2 Mar. 13 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 2-5 Mar. 20 ......W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Apr. 1 ..........L ..........Montana State ....... 2-4 Apr. 9 ..........L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Apr. 10........L ..........Weber State ............ 3-4 Apr. 16.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Apr. 17.......W .........Gonzaga .................. 7-0 Apr. 19.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Apr. 21.......W .........UC Riverside ........... 4-0 Apr. 22........L ..........UC Santa Barbara .. 1-5 Apr. 23........L ..........Cal. St. Northridge.. 1-5 Apr. 23.......W .........Utah State ............... 4-3

2006 Head Coach: Katrina Perlman Record: 8-16 Jan. 17 ........L ..........Washington St. ...... 0-7 Jan. 29 ........L ..........Eastern Wash.......... 3-4 Feb. 3 ..........L ..........New Mexico St....... 0-7 Feb. 4 ..........L ..........Texas-El Paso .......... 3-4 Feb. 5 ..........L ..........North Texas ............. 1-6 Feb. 10 .......L ..........Wyoming ................. 3-4 Feb. 11 .......L ..........Utah........................... 0-7 Feb. 12 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-3 Feb. 18 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Feb. 19 .......L ..........Montana .................. 2-5 Feb. 25 ......W .........Calgary ..................... 7-0 Feb. 25 ......W .........Lewis-Clark St. ....... 7-0 Mar. 3 .........L ..........San Diego State .... 0-7 Mar. 4 .........L ..........San Diego ................ 3-4 Mar. 13 .......L ..........Nevada ..................... 1-6 Mar. 14 ......W .........San Jose State ........ 5-2 Mar. 16 .......L ..........San Francisco ......... 1-5 Mar. 18 ......W .........Pacific........................ 5-2 Mar. 31 .......L ..........No. Arizona ............. 2-4 Apr. 7 .........W .........Montana State ....... 5-2 Apr. 8 ..........L ..........Weber State ............ 3-4 Apr. 14.......W .........Utah State ............... 5-2 Apr. 15........L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Apr. 20........L ..........Nevada ..................... 0-4

2007 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 16-9 Feb. 3 ..........L ..........Washington St. ...... 0-7 Feb. 9 .........W .........Montana State ....... 4-3 Feb. 11 .......L ..........UC Davis .................. 2-5 Feb. 12 .......L ..........Portland ................... 2-4 Feb. 17 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Feb. 23 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 5-2 Feb. 24 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-3 Mar. 2 ........W .........Wyoming ................. 4-3


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Women’s Year-by-Year Results Mar. 9 .........L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Mar. 10 ......W .........Pacific........................ 5-2 Mar. 15 .......L ..........Oklahoma State .... 0-6 Mar. 16 ......W .........Missouri-KC............. 7-0 Mar. 16 .......L ..........Wichita State .......... 1-6 Mar. 17 ......W .........Oral Roberts ........... 5-2 Mar. 18 ......W .........Central Okla............ 9-0 Mar. 30 ......W .........Montana .................. 6-1 Mar. 31 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Apr. 6 ..........L ..........Nevada ..................... 2-5 Apr. 7 ..........L ..........Utah State ............... 3-4 Apr. 8 .........W .........San Jose State ........ 7-0 Apr. 12.......W .........UC Santa Barbara .. 4-1 Apr. 22.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Apr. 22.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-2 Apr. 26.......W .........New Mexico St....... 4-3 Apr. 27........L ..........Fresno State............ 0-4

2008 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 16-10 Jan. 19 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Jan. 19 ........L ..........Washington St. ...... 0-7 Feb. 7 ..........L ..........New Mexico............ 0-7 Feb. 8 ..........L ..........Texas-El Paso .......... 0-7 Feb. 9 .........W .........Utah State ............... 5-2 Feb. 9 .........W .........W. New Mexico ...... 7-0 Feb. 10 .......L ..........New Mexico St....... 0-7 Feb. 22 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Feb. 23 .......L ..........No. Arizona ............. 2-5 Feb. 24 .......L ..........Wyoming ................. 2-5 Mar. 2 ........W .........Idaho State ............. 7-0 Mar. 7 ........W .........No. Colorado .......... 4-3 Mar. 13 ......W .........Willamette .............. 7-0 Mar. 14 ......W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Mar. 15 .......L ..........Portland ................... 1-6 Mar. 16 ......W .........Montana .................. 6-1 Mar. 23 ......W .........Weber State ............ 6-1 Mar. 29 ......W .........Southern Utah ....... 7-0 Mar. 30 ......W .........San Jose State ........ 4-3 Mar. 30 ......W .........Bethany .................... 7-0 Apr. 5 .........W .........Santa Clara .............. 4-0 Apr. 13.......W .........Portland State ........ 4-3 Apr. 16........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 2-5 Apr. 18.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Apr. 19.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 6-1 Apr. 24........L ..........Nevada ..................... 4-0

2009 Head Coach: Tyler Neill Record: 20-10 Jan. 17 ........L ..........Washington St. ...... 1-6 Jan. 18 .......W .........Air Force................... 4-3 Jan. 18 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1

Jan. 23 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Jan. 24 .......W .........Portland State ........ 6-1 Jan. 24 ........L ..........Houston ................... 3-4 Jan. 25 ........L ..........Portland ................... 1-6 Feb. 13 ......W .........Montana State ....... 4-3 Feb. 14 ......W .........Wyoming ................. 5-2 Feb. 22 ......W .........Portland State ........ 6-1 Feb. 22 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-3 Mar. 1 ........W .........Montana .................. 7-0 Mar. 12 ......W .........Cincinnati ................ 4-3 Mar. 13 ......W .........Robert Morris ......... 7-0 Mar. 13 ......W .........West Virginia .......... 4-3 Mar. 15 ......W .........Georgetown ........... 5-1 Apr. 4 .........W .........Louisiana Tech ....... 6-1 Apr. 4 .........W .........Utah State ............... 5-2 Apr. 5 ..........L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Apr. 7 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 4-3 Apr. 10.......W .........San Jose State ........ 6-0 Apr. 10........L ..........Nevada ..................... 0-7 Apr. 12.......W .........Seattle ...................... 6-1 Apr. 12.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Apr. 14.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-1 Apr. 17........L ..........Fresno State............ 0-7 Apr. 17........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 1-6 Apr. 18........L ..........New Mexico St....... 0-7 Apr. 18.......W .........W. New Mexico ...... 5-1 Apr. 23........L ..........Nevada ..................... 0-4

2010 Head Coach: Tyler Neill Record: 20-6 Jan. 15 ........L ..........Washington St. ...... 1-6 Feb. 3 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Feb. 5 .........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-3 Feb. 5 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Feb. 9 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Feb. 12 ......W .........Seattle ...................... 5-1 Feb. 13 ......W .........Pacific........................ 4-3 Feb. 21 ......W .........No. Colorado .......... 6-1 Feb. 26 ......W .........Portland ................... 5-2 Feb. 27 ......W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Feb. 27 ......W .........Seattle ...................... 5-2 Mar. 12 ......W .........Weber State ............ 7-0 Mar. 14 ......W .........Georgetown ........... 6-0 Mar. 15 ......W .........Delaware State ...... 7-0 Mar. 16 ......W .........Temple ..................... 4-3 Mar. 17 ......W .........La Salle ..................... 7-0 Apr. 2 .........W .........Santa Clara .............. 4-3 Apr. 3 ..........L ..........Fresno State............ 1-6 Apr. 4 ..........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 2-4 Apr. 10.......W .........New Mexico St....... 4-3 Apr. 11........L ..........Nevada ..................... 2-5 Apr. 16........L ..........Boise State .............. 2-5 Apr. 16.......W .........Utah State ............... 7-0 Apr. 18.......W .........Louisiana Tech ....... 6-1

Apr. 22.......W .........San Jose State ........ 6-1 Apr. 30........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 3-4

2011 Head Coach: Tyler Neill Record: 17-8 Jan. 22 .......W .........Seattle ...................... 7-0 Jan. 22 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Jan. 28 ........L ..........Washington St. ...... 1-6 Feb. 5 .........W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Feb. 6 .........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Feb. 20 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Feb. 27 .......L ..........Montana .................. 3-4 Mar. 11 ......W .........Texas Pan-Am. ....... 6-1 Mar. 12 ......W .........Texas El-Paso .......... 5-2 Mar. 13 ......W .........Ala.-Birmingham .. 4-3 Mar. 14 ......W .........New Mexico St....... 4-3 Mar. 31 ......W .........Hawai`i-Hilo............ 7-0 Apr. 1 ..........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 2-4 Apr. 2 .........W .........Louisiana Tech ....... 5-2 Apr. 3 .........W .........Chaminade ............. 5-2 Apr. 9 .........W .........Utah State ............... 4-3 Apr. 9 ..........L ..........Gonzaga .................. 3-4 Apr. 13.......W .........Cal. St. Fullerton .... 4-3 Apr. 14........L ..........UC Riverside ........... 2-5 Apr. 15.......W .........San Jose State ........ 6-1 Apr. 16........L ..........Fresno State............ 0-7 Apr. 17.......W .........CSU Bakersfield ..... 5-2 Apr. 19.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 6-1 Apr. 23.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Apr. 28........L ..........New Mexico St....... 2-4

2012 Head Coach: Dan Pollock Record: 19-8 Jan. 16 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Jan. 19 ........L ..........Washington St. ...... 0-7 Jan. 27 .......W .........Seattle ...................... 6-1 Jan. 29 ........L ..........Montana .................. 3-4 Jan. 29 .......W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Feb. 3 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 5-2 Feb. 11 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 2-5 Feb. 11 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 6-1 Feb. 17 ......W .........Colorado State....... 5-2 Feb. 18 ......W .........Northern Colo........ 4-3 Feb. 19 .......L ..........Wyoming ................. 2-5 Feb. 25 ......W .........BYU ............................ 4-2 Feb. 25 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Mar. 2 ........W .........UTEP .......................... 4-3 Mar. 3 ........W .........New Mexico............ 5-2 Mar. 4 .........L ..........New Mexico St*..... 3-4 Mar. 16 ......W .........Houston ................... 4-3 Mar. 20 ......W .........Kansas ...................... 4-2 Apr. 1 .........W .........Portland ................... 4-3

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Women’s Year-by-Year Results Apr. 9 .........W .........Weber State ............ 7-0 Apr. 13.......W .........Nevada* ................... 4-3 Apr. 14........L ..........Oregon ..................... 2-5 Apr. 19........L ..........San Francisco ......... 2-5 Apr. 20.......W .........San Jose State* ...... 5-2 Apr. 22.......W .........Louisiana Tech* ..... 5-2 Apr. 26.......W .........Utah State% ........... 4-0 Apr. 27........L ..........Hawai`i% ................. 3-4 *Denotes WAC Match % Denotes WAC Tournament

2013 Head Coach: Myriam Sopel Record: 13-12 (5-4 WAC) Jan. 19 ........L ..........#32 Washington St... 0-7 Jan. 26 ........L ..........#66 Oregon............. 0-7 Jan. 27 ........L ..........Portland ................... 1-6 Jan. 27 ........L ..........Portland State ........ 2-5 Feb. 9 .........W .........Idaho State ............. 7-0 Feb. 10 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Feb. 15 ......W .........Nevada ..................... 4-3 Mar. 1 ........W .........Montana State ....... 4-3 Mar. 2 .........L ..........Montana .................. 2-5 Mar. 3 .........L ..........New Mexico............ 3-4 Mar. 6 ........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Mar. 10 ......W .........Youngstown St. ..... 4-3 Mar. 12 ......W .........Xavier of La. ............ 7-0 Mar. 22 .......L ..........#63 Denver* ........... 1-6 Apr. 5 .........W .........UTSA* ....................... 4-3 Apr. 6 .........W .........New Mexico St.*.... 4-0 Apr. 7 ..........L ..........UT Arlington*......... 2-4 Apr. 7 ..........L ..........Louisiana Tech* ..... 1-4 Apr. 10.......W .........Gonzaga .................. 5-2 Apr. 12.......W .........Seattle U* ................ 6-1 Apr. 13........L ..........#66 San Jose St.* ... 0-4 Apr. 14.......W .........Texas State* ............ 4-3 Apr. 20.......W .........Utah State* ............. 5-2 Apr. 25.......W .........UT Arlington% ....... 4-2 Apr. 26........L ..........Denver% .................. 0-4 *Denotes WAC Match % Denotes WAC Tournament

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Men’s Records CAREER SINGLES RECORDS

SEASON DOUBLES TEAM RECORDS

Wins 1. Alan Shin (2008-present).............................................. 95 (95-40) 2. Jon Brady (1981-84) ....................................................... 86 (86-34) 3. Jim Gerson (1977-81)..................................................... 81 (81-28) ....Steve Davis (1973-77) .................................................... 81 (81-31) 5. Bill Benson (1971-75) ..................................................... 76 (76-29) 6. Alexandru Joitoiu (2008-11)........................................ 70 (70-33) 7. Brad Lum-Tucker (2000-04) ......................................... 68 (68-48) 8. Mike Daily (1979-1983) ................................................. 64 (64-51) 9. Dan Willman (1995-98) ................................................. 63 (63-23) ....Abid Akbar (2009-13) ..................................................... 63 (63-58) 11. Don Hamlin (1966-70) ................................................ 62 (62-19) ....Kai Fong (1980-83).......................................................... 62 (62-23) ....Jose Bendeck (2010-Present) ...................................... 62 (62-39)

Wins 1. Abid Akbar/Marius Cirstea (2012-13) ..........................27 (27-5) 2. Rich McCarthy/Joe Hignight (1976-77).......................26 (26-6) 3. Jom Sevall/Dan Shaw (1975-76) ....................................23 (23-1) ....Bill Benson/Dan Kelner (1974-75) .................................23 (23-8) 5. Ray Coy/Sterling Bishop (1969-70) ...............................22 (22-0) ....Scott Moreland/Mike Palacio (1978-79)......................22 (22-3) ....Jeff Williams/Steve Hembera (1968-1969) .................22 (22-7) 8. Jem DeRoetth/Steve Davis (1977-1978) .....................21 (21-1) ....Darin Curall/Dan Willman (1997-98) ......................... 21 (21-13) 10. Lachlan Reed/Adrian Simon (2009-10) .....................20 (20-9)

Winning Percentage (Minimum Two Seasons) 1. Joe Hignight (1976-79) ...............................................809 (51-12) 2. Don Hamlin (1966-70) .................................................765 (62-19) 3. Lachlan Reed (2009-11) ..............................................763 (58-18) 4. Jim Gerson (1977-1981)..............................................743 (81-28) 5. Dan Willman (1995-98) ...............................................733 (63-23) 6. Kai Fong (1980-83)........................................................729 (62-23) 7. Steve Davis (1973-77) ..................................................723 (81-31) ....Bill Benson (1971-75) ...................................................723 (76-29) 9. Jon Brady (1980-83) .....................................................722 (65-25) 10. Alan Shin (2008-12) ...................................................704 (95-40)

SEASON SINGLES RECORDS Wins 1. Joe Hignight (1976-77) ....................................................31 (31-4) ....Rod Leonard (1976-77).....................................................31 (31-5) ....Lachlan Reed (2010-11) ...................................................31 (31-7) ....Stanislav Glukhov (2009-10) ....................................... 31 (31-15) 5. Alan Shin (2010-11) ........................................................ 30 (30-11) 6. Alan Shin (2009-10) ...........................................................29 (29-6) 7. Jose Bendeck (2012-13) ...................................................28 (28-8) ....Alexandru Joitoiu (2009-10) ........................................ 28 (28-10) 9. Rich McCarthy (1976-77) .................................................27 (27-7) ....Lachlan Reed (2009-10) ................................................. 27(27-11) Winning Percentage (Minimum 15 Matches) 1. Kai Fong (1981-82)......................................................... .889 (24-3) 2. Joe Hignight (1976-77) ................................................ .886 (31-4) 3. Jim Gerson (1977-78).................................................... .862 (25-4) 4. Rod Leonard (1976-77) ...................................................861 (31-5 5. Vann Changler (1968-69)............................................. .833 (25-5) 6. Jorge Aldrete (1995-96) ............................................... .833 (15-3) 7. Alan Shin (2009-10) ....................................................... .829 (29-6) 7. Jon Brady (1968-69) ...................................................... .828 (24-5) 9. Lachlan Reed (2010-11) ............................................... .816 (31-7) 10. Dom Hamlin (1968-69) .............................................. .800 (24-6)

Alan Shin became Idaho’s all-time singles wins leader in 2012

Winning Percentage 1. Ray Coy/Sterling Bishop (1969-70) .........................1.000 (22-0) 2. Jim Sevall/Dan Shaw (1975-76) ....................................958 (23-1 3. Jim DeRoetth/Steve Davis (1977-78) ....................... .954 (21-1) 4. Joe Hignight/Rob Knox (1977-78) ............................ .944 (17-1) 5. Suresh Menon/Scott Moreland (1979-1980)......... .941 (16-1) 6. Scott Moreland/Mike Palacio (1978-79) ................. .880 (22-3) 7. Abid Akbar/Marius Cirstea (2012-13) ...................... .843 (27-5) 8. Abid Akbar/Andrew Dobbs (2011-12)..................... .833 (10-2) 9. Dan Willman/Jorge Aldrete (1995-96) ..................... .778 (14-4) 10. Dan Willman/Jorge Aldrete (1996-97) .................. .773 (17-5)

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Men’s Year-by-Year Results 1994-95

1997

Head Coach: Greg South Record: 14-9

Head Coach: Greg South Record: 12-10

Sep. 29 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 2-5 Oct. 8 .........W .........Montana .................. 5-2 Oct. 19 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 7-0 Oct. 21 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 8-1 Jan. 27 ........L ..........Air Force................... 0-7 Jan. 28 .......W .........Oral Roberts ........... 5-2 Jan. 29 ........L ..........Weber State ............ 3-4 Jan. 29 .......W .........Colorado State....... 6-1 Feb. 8 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 8-1 Feb. 10 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 1-6 Feb. 11 ......W .........Idaho State ............. 5-2 Feb. 12 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 2-5 Feb. 18 .......L ..........Cal Poly..................... 2-5 Feb. 19 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Mar. 11 ......W .........Purdue ...................... 4-3 Mar. 12 ......W .........Nevada ..................... 4-3 Mar. 28 ......W .........Weber State ............ 5-2 Mar. 29 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 7-0 Apr. 5 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Apr. 8 ..........L ..........Montana .................. 3-4 Apr. 20.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Apr. 29........L ..........No. Arizona ............. 0-6 Apr. 30.......W .........Montana .................. 7-2

Jan. 18 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 3-4 Feb. 1 ..........L ..........Air Force................... 2-5 Feb. 2 ..........L ..........Colorado .................. 3-4 Feb. 14 .......L ..........Fresno State............ 1-6 Mar. 14 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Mar. 14 ......W .........Pacific Lutheran .... 7-0 Mar. 15 ......W .........Montana State ....... 7-0 Mar. 16 ......W .........Montana .................. 7-0 Mar. 16 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Mar. 20 .......L ..........Miami ........................ 0-7 Mar. 22 .......L ..........Clemson................... 1-6 Apr. 4 ..........L ..........UC Santa Barbara .. 1-6 Apr. 5 .........W .........Saint Mary’s ............ 5-2 Apr. 6 ..........L ..........Washington ............ 1-6 Apr. 12........L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Apr. 13.......W .........Pacific........................ 6-1 Apr. 18.......W .........Montana .................. 5-2 Apr. 19.......W .........Nevada ..................... 5-2 Apr. 20.......W .........Utah State ............... 7-0 May 2..........L ..........UC Irvine .................. 0-4 May 3.........W .........Pacific........................ 4-0 May 4.........W .........Cal Poly..................... 4-1

1999

1998

2000

Head Coach: Greg South Record: 13-13

Head Coach: Greg South Record: 5-17

Jan. 23 .......W .........Montana .................. 5-2 Jan. 24 ........L ..........UC Santa Barbara .. 7-0 Jan. 25 .......W .........Utah State ............... 5-2 Feb. 19 .......L ..........New Mexico St....... 5-2 Feb. 20 .......L ..........Texas-El Paso .......... 3-4 Feb. 21 ......W .........Hampton ................. 4-3 Feb. 22 .......L ..........New Mexico............ 1-6 Feb. 28 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Mar. 1 .........L ..........Washington ............ 1-6 Mar. 6 ........W .........Portland ................... 7-0 Mar. 7 ........W .........Montana .................. 6-1 Mar. 7 ........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Mar. 12 .......L ..........Michigan.................. 2-5 Mar. 13 .......L ..........Indiana State .......... 3-4 Mar. 14 ......W .........Drake ........................ 4-3 Mar. 26 .......L ..........Northwestern ........ 0-4 Mar. 27 .......L ..........San Diego State .... 0-4 Mar. 28 .......L ..........Colorado .................. 3-4 Apr. 8 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Apr. 10........L ..........Boise State .............. 2-5 Apr. 11.......W .........Montana State ....... 5-2 Apr. 14.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Apr. 17.......W .........Utah........................... 5-2 Apr. 24........L ..........New Mexico St....... 2-4

Jan. 15 ........L ..........Indiana State .......... 1-6 Jan. 16 ........L ..........Washington ............ 0-7 Jan. 28 ........L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Jan. 29 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Feb. 25 .......L ..........Navy .......................... 2-5 Feb. 25 .......L ..........Tennessee Tech ..... 1-6 Feb. 26 .......L ..........Charleston Southern .. 0-7 Feb. 26 .......L ..........Furman ..................... 0-7 Feb. 27 .......L ..........UNC Greensboro .. 3-4 Feb. 27 .......L ..........Clemson................... 0-7 Mar. 9 .........L ..........Ball State .................. 1-6 Mar. 10 .......L ..........W. Michigan............ 1-6 Mar. 11 .......L ..........Drake ........................ 2-5 Mar. 23 ......W .........Rollins ....................... 4-3 Mar. 24 .......L ..........Pacific........................ 1-6 Mar. 25 .......L ..........Old Dominion ........ 2-4 Mar. 30 .......L ..........No. Arizona ............. 3-4 Mar. 31 ......W .........Saddleback Col...... 7-0 Apr. 1 .........W .........Wichita State .......... 5-2 Apr. 15.......W .........UC Santa Barbara .. 4-3 Apr. 16.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Apr. 28........L ..........Utah State ............... 3-4

1995-96 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 10-13 Oct. 6 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 9-0 Oct. 13 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 2-7 Oct. 13 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 9-0 Oct. 14 .......L ..........Montana .................. 3-4 Oct. 15 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Jan. 27 ........L ..........Colorado State....... 1-6 Jan. 27 .......W .........Oral Roberts ........... 5-2 Jan. 28 .......W .........Weber State ............ 4-3 Jan. 28. .......L ..........Air Force................... 2-5 Feb. 15 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Feb. 23 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 0-7 Feb. 24 ......W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Mar. 10 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Mar. 28 .......L ..........Virginia Tech ........... 2-5 Mar. 29 .......L ..........Santa Clara .............. 3-4 Mar. 30 .......L ..........Pacific........................ 2-5 Mar. 30 .......L ..........Oklahoma State .... 2-5 Apr. 5 .........W .........Utah State ............... 7-0 Apr. 6 ..........L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Apr. 9 .........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Apr. 26........L ..........Weber State ............ 2-5 Apr. 27.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Apr. 28........L ..........Montana .................. 3-4

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Apr. 25.......W .........Pacific........................ 4-3 Apr. 26.......W .........Nevada ..................... 4-1

Head Coach: Greg South Record: 4-14 Jan. 21 ........L ..........Washington ............ 0-7 Jan. 31 .......W .........Montana State ....... 7-0 Jan. 31 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Feb. 20 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Feb. 21 .......L ..........Portland ................... 3-4 Feb. 27 .......L ..........San Diego State .... 2-5 Mar. 1 .........L ..........UC Irvine .................. 1-6 Mar. 11 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Mar. 12 .......L ..........Southern Miss. ....... 3-4 Mar. 13 ......W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Mar. 26 .......L ..........San Diego State .... 0-5 Mar. 26 .......L ..........Oklahoma State .... 2-5 Mar. 27 .......L ..........UC Santa Cruz ........ 2-5 Apr. 2 ..........L ..........New Mexico St....... 3-4 Apr. 9 ..........L ..........BYU ............................ 3-4 Apr. 14.......W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Apr. 16........L ..........Fresno State............ 2-5 Apr. 24........L ..........UC Irvine .................. 2-4

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Men’s Year-by-Year Results Head Coach: Greg South Record: 6-18 Jan. 27 ........L ..........New Mexico............ 2-5 Jan. 28 ........L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Feb. 9 ..........L ..........Lewis-Clark State .. 2-5 Feb. 10 .......L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Feb. 17 ......W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Feb. 18 .......L ..........New Mexico St....... 0-4 Feb. 23 .......L ..........Utah........................... 1-6 Feb. 24 .......L ..........BYU ............................ 0-7 Feb. 25 ......W .........Utah State ............... 4-3 Mar. 10 .......L ..........Southern Miss. ....... 2-5 Mar. 11 .......L ..........Drake ........................ 0-7 Mar. 24 ......W .........Montana State ....... 6-1 Mar. 25 ......W .........Montana .................. 6-1 Mar. 25 ......W .........Montana .................. 5-0 Mar. 29 .......L ..........Cal Poly..................... 3-4 Mar. 30 .......L ..........Harvard .................... 1-6 Mar. 31 .......L ..........UC Santa Barbara .. 2-5 Apr. 1 ..........L ..........Southern Methodist.. 0-6 Apr. 14........L ..........Sacramento State.. 2-5 Apr. 15........L ..........Nevada ..................... 3-4 Apr. 22.......W .........Gonzaga .................. 4-3 Apr. 22........L ..........Gonzaga .................. 3-4 Apr. 25........L ..........Saint Mary’s ............ 3-4 Apr. 26........L ..........Pacific........................ 0-4

2002 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 10-12 Jan. 26 ........L ..........No. Arizona ............. 3-4 Jan. 27 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 0-7 Feb. 10 ......W .........Utah State ............... 7-0 Feb. 15 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 2-5 Feb. 22 .......L ..........Texas Tech ............... 0-4 Feb. 23 .......L ..........Sacramento State.. 1-6 Feb. 24 .......L ..........Washington ............ 0-7 Mar. 1 .........L ..........Lewis-Clark State .. 2-5 Mar. 3 ........W .........Gonzaga .................. 7-0 Mar. 17 ......W .........Wisc.-Green Bay .... 6-1 Mar. 18 .......L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 0-7 Mar. 19 ......W .........Hawai`i-Hilo............ 6-1 Mar. 20 .......L ..........Oklahoma ............... 1-4 Mar. 21 .......L ..........Hawai`i Pacific ....... 2-5 Mar. 22 .......L .......... BYU-Hawai`i .......... 0-7 Apr. 3 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Apr. 4 .........W .........Montana .................. 7-0 Apr. 5 .........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 6-0 Apr. 6 .........W .........Montana State ....... 4-3 Apr. 7 ........W .........Nevada ..................... 6-1 Apr. 25.......W .........Cal Poly..................... 4-3 Apr. 26........L ..........UC Santa Barbara .. 0-4

2003 Head Coach: Greg South Record: 6-11 Jan. 24 .......W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Jan. 25 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 0-7 Jan. 26 ........L ..........Portland ................... 1-6 Feb. 14 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 1-6 Feb. 16 ......W .........Montana .................. 5-2 Feb. 20 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 4-3 Mar. 7 .........L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Mar. 8 .........L ..........Sacramento State.. 3-4 Mar. 9 ........W .........Portland State ........ 5-2 Mar. 27 .......L ..........Charleston Southern .. 1-6 Mar. 28 .......L .......... Southern Miss....... 1-6 Mar. 29 ......W .........Missouri-KC............. 7-0 Mar. 30 .......L ..........Saint John’s ............. 4-3 Apr. 4 .........W .........Hawai`i-Hilo............ 6-1 Apr. 11........L ..........Montana State ....... 2-5 Apr. 19........L .......... Boise State ............. 0-7 Apr. 24........L ..........Cal Poly..................... 2-4

2004 Head Coach: Katrina Perlman Record: 12-9 Jan. 29 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Feb. 7 ..........L ..........Oregon ..................... 0-7 Feb. 8 .........W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Feb. 16 ......W .........Whitman College.. 7-0 Feb 17 .......W .........Calgary ..................... 7-0 Feb. 25 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Feb. 27 ......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Mar. 5 ........W .........Alberta ..................... 7-0 Mar. 14 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 3-2 Mar. 25 .......L ..........Nebraska ................. 1-6 Mar. 26 .......L ..........Saint John’s ............. 3-4 Mar. 27 .......L ..........Sacramento State.. 1-4 Apr. 2 .........W .........UC Riverside ........... 7-0 Apr. 3 .........W .........Cal Poly Sonoma ... 7-2 Apr. 4 ..........L ..........UC Irvine .................. 1-6 Apr. 9 .........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Apr. 16........L ..........Loyola Marymount..1-6 Apr. 17........L ..........Portland ................... 3-4 Apr. 18........L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Apr. 23........L ..........Cal Poly..................... 0-4 Apr. 25.......W .........Utah State ............... 4-3

2005 Head Coach: Katrina Perlman Record: 5-15 Jan. 16 ........L ..........Utah State ............... 2-5 Jan. 17 ........L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Feb. 13 ......W .........Linfield College ..... 7-0

Feb. 22 .......L ..........Lewis-Clark State .. 0-7 Mar. 11 .......L ..........Washington ............ 0-7 Mar. 12 .......L ..........Pacific Lutheran .... 5-2 Mar. 25 ......W .........Montana .................. 4-3 Mar. 26 .......L ..........Nevada ..................... 3-4 Mar. 27 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-3 Apr. 1 ..........L ..........South Alabama ..... 1-6 Apr. 2 ..........L ..........Idaho State ............. 1-6 Apr. 3 ..........L ..........Colorado .................. 1-6 Apr. 8 ..........L ..........Montana State ....... 3-4 Apr. 9 ..........L ..........Portland ................... 1-6 Apr. 10........L ..........Montana .................. 2-4 Apr. 15.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Apr. 16.......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 5-2 Apr. 17........L ..........Gonzaga .................. 3-4 Apr. 22........L ..........Pacific........................ 0-4 Apr. 23........L ..........Utah State ............... 0-5

2006 Head Coach: Katrina Perlman Record: 2-22 Jan. 20 ........L ..........Washington ............ 0-7 Jan. 27 ........L ..........Portland ................... 0-7 Jan. 28 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Jan. 29 ........L ..........Whitman .................. 2-5 Feb. 3 ..........L ..........New Mexico St....... 1-6 Feb. 4 .........W .........No. Colorado .......... 5-2 Feb. 5 ..........L ..........Utah State ............... 1-6 Feb. 18 .......L ..........Eastern Wash.......... 1-6 Feb. 19 .......L ..........Gonzaga .................. 0-7 Feb. 26 .......L ..........Lewis-Clark State .. 2-5 Feb. 26 .......L ..........Eastern Wash.......... 1-6 Mar. 10 .......L ..........Utah........................... 0-7 Mar. 11 .......L ..........Utah State ............... 3-4 Mar. 12 ......W .........Weber State ............ 4-3 Mar. 23 .......L ..........UL-Lafayette ........... 0-6 Mar. 23 .......L ..........Idaho State ............. 1-6 Mar. 24 .......L ..........Lewis-Clark State .. 2-5 Mar. 25 .......L ..........Gonzaga .................. 1-5 Mar. 31 .......L ..........No. Arizona ............. 2-4 Apr. 8 ..........L ..........Montana State ....... 1-6 Apr. 8 ..........L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Apr. 9 ..........L ..........Santa Clara .............. 1-5 Apr. 15........L ..........Lewis-Clark State .. 3-4 Apr. 21........L ..........Fresno State............ 0-4

2007 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 10-15 Jan. 20 ........L ..........Washington ............ 0-7 Jan. 26 ........L ..........Nevada ..................... 3-4 Jan. 27 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6

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Men’s Year-by-Year Results Jan. 28 ........L ..........Portland ................... 1-6 Feb. 10 ......W .........MSU-Billings ........... 7-0 Feb. 16 ......W .........No. Colorado .......... 6-1 Feb. 17 .......L ..........New Mexico St....... 2-5 Feb. 18 .......L ..........No. Arizona ............. 1-6 Mar. 4 ........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 4-3 Mar. 9 .........L ..........New Mexico............ 0-7 Mar. 10 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 0-7 Mar. 10 ......W .........Pacific........................ 4-1 Mar. 12 .......L ..........Utah State ............... 2-5 Mar. 28 .......L ..........Texas-Arlington ..... 1-4 Mar. 28 ......W .........Weber State ............ 6-0 Mar. 28 ......W .........Weber State ............ 6-1 Mar. 30 .......L ..........UC Santa Cruz ........ 2-5 Apr. 7 ..........L ..........Montana .................. 3-4 Apr. 13........L ..........Gonzaga .................. 3-4 Apr. 13........L ..........Eastern Wash.......... 1-4 Apr. 15.......W .........Green River ............. 7-0 Apr. 15.......W .........Whitman .................. 6-1 Apr. 20.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Apr. 21.......W .........Spokane CC ............ 7-0 Apr. 27........L ..........Fresno State............ 0-4

2008 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 13-13 Jan. 18 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Jan. 19 .......W .........Weber State ............ 4-2 Jan. 19 .......W .........Portland State ........ 6-1 Jan. 20 ........L ..........Portland ................... 1-6 Jan. 26 .......W .........Whitman .................. 7-0 Jan. 26 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 5-2 Feb. 3 .........W .........Nevada ..................... 4-3 Feb. 4 ..........L ..........Texas Christian ...... 2-5 Feb. 8 ..........L ..........New Mexico St....... 3-4 Feb. 9 .........W .........Utah State ............... 4-3 Feb. 9 .........W .........W. New Mexico ...... 7-0 Feb.10 .......W .........No. Arizona ............. 5-2 Feb. 22 ......W .........Idaho State ............. 4-3 Feb. 22 .......L ..........Denver ...................... 0-4 Feb. 23 ......W .........Air Force................... 4-3 Feb. 24 .......L ..........Wichita State .......... 0-5 Feb. 28 .......L ..........Gonzaga .................. 2-5 Mar. 5 .........L ..........Eastern Wash.......... 3-4 Mar. 7 .........L ..........San Diego State .... 0-7 Mar. 9 ........W .........No. Colorado .......... 7-0 Mar. 21 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 5-2 Mar. 22 ......W .........Montana .................. 6-1 Apr. 5 ..........L ..........Boise State .............. 1-6 Apr. 6 ..........L ..........San Diego ................ 2-5 Apr. 10.......W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Apr. 25........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 1-4

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2009 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 16-10 Jan. 24 .......W .........Whitman .................. 7-0 Jan. 24 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Jan. 30 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 1-6 Jan. 31 .......W .........Samford ................... 5-2 Feb. 1 .........W .........UC Davis .................. 4-3 Feb. 3 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 5-2 Feb. 20 .......L ..........New Mexico St....... 7-0 Feb. 21 .......L ..........Montana State ....... 3-4 Feb. 22 ......W .........Texas-Pan American .. 4-3 Feb. 23 ......W .........W. New Mexico ...... 6-1 Feb. 27 .......L ..........Utah........................... 3-4 Feb. 28 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 2-5 Mar. 1 ........W .........Weber State ............ 4-3 Mar. 8 ........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-3 Mar. 15 ......W .........Montana .................. 4-3 Mar. 21 .......L ..........Nevada ..................... 1-6 Mar. 25 ......W .........Bethany .................... 7-0 Mar. 28 ......W .........Portland State ........ 5-2 Mar. 29 .......L ..........Portland ................... 2-4 Apr. 3 .........W .........Utah State ............... 7-0 Apr. 4 ..........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 0-7 Apr. 4 ..........L ..........Fresno State............ 1-6 Apr. 11.......W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Apr. 18.......W .........Seattle ...................... 7-0 Apr. 18.......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Apr. 19........L ..........Eastern Wash.......... 3-4

2010 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 22-8 Jan. 23 ........L ..........Fresno State............ 0-4 Jan. 24 ........L ..........Nevada ..................... 0-4 Jan. 30 .......W .........UC Santa Cruz ........ 5-2 Jan. 30 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-0 Jan. 31 .......W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Feb. 6 ..........L ..........Oregon ..................... 2-5 Feb. 6 .........W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Feb. 7 .........W .........Seattle ...................... 6-1 Feb. 12 ......W .........UNLV ......................... 4-3 Feb. 13 .......L ..........Santa Clara .............. 2-5 Feb. 19 ......W .........No. Colorado .......... 7-0 Feb. 21 ......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 4-2 Feb. 21 ......W .........Whitworth............... 6-1 Feb. 25 ......W .........W. New Mexico ...... 7-0 Feb. 26 ......W .........New Mexico St....... 4-3 Feb. 27 ......W .........Texas-Arlington ..... 6-1 Mar. 6 ........W .........Montana .................. 7-0 Mar. 6 ........W .........Montana State ....... 7-0 Mar. 25 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 0-5 Mar. 26 ......W .........College of Idaho ... 5-0

Mar. 27 ......W .........Ball State .................. 4-2 Mar. 27 ......W .........Cornell ...................... 4-3 Mar. 28 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 0-4 Apr. 2 ..........L ..........Hawai`i Pacific ....... 1-4 Apr. 3 .........W .........Utah State ............... 4-3 Apr. 10.......W .........Weber State ............ 6-0 Apr. 10.......W .........Seattle ...................... 6-1 Apr. 14.......W .........Gonzaga .................. 5-2 Apr. 30.......W .........Nevada ..................... 4-2 May 1..........L ..........Hawai`i ..................... 1-4

2011 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 19-8 Jan. 22 .......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 5-2 Jan. 22 .......W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 7-0 Jan. 28 ........L ..........Oregon ..................... 2-5 Jan. 29 .......W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Jan. 30 .......W .........Weber State ............ 5-1 Feb. 4 .........W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Feb. 5 .........W .........UC Davis .................. 7-0 Feb. 5 .........W .........Seattle U .................. 7-0 Feb. 12 .......L ..........Montana .................. 3-4 Feb. 12 ......W .........Montana State ....... 6-1 Feb. 16 ......W .........Gonzaga .................. 6-1 Mar. 19 ......W .........San Francisco ......... 5-2 Mar. 20 ......W .........Boise State .............. 4-3 Mar. 24 ......W .........Wichita State .......... 4-2 Mar. 25 ......W .........Marquette ............... 5-1 Mar. 25 ......W .........Saint Mary’s ............ 4-2 Mar. 26 .......L ..........Boise State .............. 3-4 Apr. 8 .........W .........Utah State ............... 5-2 Apr. 9 ..........L ..........Fresno State............ 2-4 Apr. 10.......W .........Hawai`i ..................... 4-2 Apr. 16........L ..........Santa Clara .............. 1-6 Apr. 17........L ..........Saint Mary’s ............ 1-6 Apr. 21........L ..........New Mexico St....... 0-5 Apr. 22.......W .........Arizona ..................... 4-2 Apr. 23.......W .........Nevada ..................... 4-1 Apr. 29.......W .........Utah State ............... 4-0 Apr. 30........L ..........New Mexico St....... 2-4

2012 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 14-14 Jan. 20 ........L ..........#26 Washington .... 0-7 Jan. 21 .......W .........#75 Pacific ............... 4-3 Jan. 21 .......W .........Seattle ...................... 6-1 Jan. 28 ........L ..........#75 Oregon............. 0-7 Jan. 28 .......W .........UMKC ........................ 4-0 Jan. 29 ........L ..........Portland ................... 2-5 Feb. 3 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 4-3


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Men’s Year-by-Year Results Feb. 13 .......L ..........#45 Boise State ...... 0-7 Feb. 18 .......L ..........#73 Drake ................ 0-7 Feb. 19 .......L ..........#38 Nebraska ......... 1-6 Feb. 20 ......W .........Creighton ................ 4-3 Mar. 3 ........W .........Eastern Wash.......... 6-1 Mar. 3 ........W .........Lewis-Clark State .. 6-1 Mar. 9 ........W .........Saint Mary’s ............ 4-3 Mar. 11 .......L ..........Wisconsin ................ 2-4 Mar. 11 .......L ..........#29 Santa Clara ..... 0-7 Mar. 12 .......L ..........#14 Fresno St.* ...... 1-5 Mar. 17 .......L ..........Arizona ..................... 3-4 Mar. 24 .......L ..........Nevada* ................... 2-4 Mar. 24 .......L ..........Utah........................... 2-5 Mar. 25 .......L ..........Marquette ............... 3-4 Mar. 31 ......W .........UT Arlington........... 6-1 Apr. 1 .........W .........New Mexico St.*.... 5-2 Apr. 6 .........W .........Northern Arizona . 7-0 Apr. 13.......W .........Hawai`i* ................... 4-3 Apr. 13.......W .........Utah State* ............. 6-1 Apr. 28.......W .........Hawai`i% ................. 4-3 Apr. 29........L ..........#33 Fresno St.%..... 2-4

Apr. 19........L ..........UTSA* ....................... 3-4 Apr. 27.......W .........UTSA %..................... 4-2 Apr. 28........L ..........Denver% .................. 0-4 ^ Boise State Team Tournament * Denotes WAC Match % Denotes WAC Tournament

* Denotes WAC Match % Denotes WAC Tournament

2013 Head Coach: Jeff Beaman Record: 21-7 (4-1 WAC) Jan. 20 .......W .........Eastern Wash.......... 7-0 Feb. 2 .........W .........Nevada ..................... 5-2 Feb. 3 .........W .........DePaul ...................... 6-1 Feb. 9 .........W .........Gonzaga .................. 4-2 Feb. 9 .........W .........Whitworth............... 7-0 Feb. 16 ......W .........Utah State* ............. 7-0 Feb. 16 ......W .........Weber State ............ 7-0 Feb. 23 ......W .........Portland State ........ 7-0 Feb. 23 ......W .........Portland ................... 4-3 Mar 2 .........W .........Montana .................. 7-0 Mar. 2 ........W .........Montana State ....... 5-0 Mar. 8 .........L ..........#40 Oregon............. 3-4 Mar. 9 ........W .........#73 Saint Mary’s .... 5-2 Mar 10. ......W .........Seattle U* ................ 7-0 Mar 13 .......W .........Liberty ...................... 5-2 Mar. 15 ......W .........Hawai`i ..................... 6-1 Mar. 22 ......W .........Utah^........................ 4-1 Mar. 22 ......W .........Southern Miss^ ..... 4-2 Mar. 23 .......L ..........#44 Boise State^ ... 2-4 Mar. 29 ......W .........New Mexico St.*.... 5-2 Mar. 31 .......L ..........#73 SMU................... 2-4 Apr. 1 .........W .........UT Arlington*......... 4-0 Apr. 2 ..........L ..........Oklahoma State .... 3-4 Apr. 7 .........W .........Sacramento St. ...... 4-3 Apr. 12........L ..........#39 BYU.................... 3-4

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Student-Athlete Services / Athletic Training Barrie Steele Director of Student-Athlete Services Head Athletic Trainer Barrie Steele has been the head athletic trainer at Idaho since 1986. He oversees a full staff of certified athletic trainers and works hand-in-hand with Idaho’s team physicians: Dr. Steve Pennington, Dr. David Rych and Dr. Ed Tingstad. Steele is a 2011 inductee into the National Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame.

Student-Athlete Support Services With the number one goal being prevention, University of Idaho athletic services provides not only equipment, strength and conditioning and preventative athletic training measures, but coordinates with sports nutritionists and sports psychologists for the overall well-being of Vandal student-athletes. “We approach our jobs first from a prevention standpoint,” head athletic trainer Barrie Steele said. “But injuries do occur in athletics and when they do, we make sure our student-athletes receive the finest in immediate and follow-up care. When they return to competition, our goal is to have them in better condition than before the injury and with a reduced chance of re-injury.” Making the job easier for the Steele and the Idaho StudentAthlete Services staff was the total overhaul of the athletic training and equipment room areas over the summer of 2008. The locker rooms received a ‘facelift’ of new flooring and tiling, while two new individual team rooms, one new computer lab and one auditoriumstyle meeting room were also added. After the renovation, the equipment room nearly doubled in size. Totally new washer/dryer systems cut hours out of cleaning times, while a new ‘cubby’ equipment system greatly streamlines the equipment check-out process. The athletic training area was also expanded greatly, with new offices, larger work areas, and private exam rooms. Then enhancements have given Idaho’s athletic trainers more room to work with and have greatly expanded its capabilities for in-house treatment and rehab.

Idaho Athletic Training Philosophy Statement The purpose of the Idaho athletic training room and its staff is for the prevention, care and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. All student-athletes, regardless of sport affiliation, race or gender, have equal access to the training room and the services provided therein.

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MEMORIAL GYM OUTDOOR COURTS

The University of Idaho tennis program took a step forward with renovations and upgrades to the outdoor tennis courts on campus. Construction was completed on the six Memorial Gym Courts and the four courts available on the Administration Lawn. “The completion of the four Admin Lawn courts as well as the upgrades at the Memorial Gym courts are a huge boost for our tennis program,” Idaho Director of Tennis Jeff Beaman said. “This will not only benefit our program but will also be an asset to Moscow and the surrounding tennis communities.” Construction began in May of 2009 on the courts on the Administrative Lawn and was completed in June. Attention then shifted to the Memorial Gym courts where upgrades were completed in September and the final surface coat was applied in October to complete the project. “They really did a great job, not only on the playing surface but by putting in four very attractive courts in the picturesque Admin lawn setting,” Beaman said. “The Memorial Gym court upgrades were extremely well done and have added to the courts already in that location.” The men’s and women’s teams now have ten courts available to play competitive matches. Prior to the renovations the team was only able to play competitive matches on three of the courts. “Going from three playable courts to ten gives us the ability to host home matches, WAC events and fall tournaments in the future,” Beaman said. “Ten courts will also have the benefit of running more effective team practices, providing upgraded facilities for HPERD classes, intramurals and use by Idaho students, facility and staff. The upgrades to the outdoor tennis courts are another example of the increased commitment to high quality facilities by the Idaho administration and athletic department. “I would especially like to thank Rob Spear for his role in getting these courts done,” Beaman said. “This project along with the Kibbie Dome renovations and the many other things happening right now and on the near horizon, are making Idaho Athletics into a premier athletic program.”

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KIBBIE-ASUI ACTIVITY CENTER

The Kibbie-ASUI Activity Center, also called the “Kibbie Dome,” is one of the unique facilities in all of the NCAA. The Kibbie Dome has been home of Vandal Athletics since 1975, when the barrel-arch roof was completed. In 1976, the building earned the award for America’s Outstanding Structural Engineering Achievement. It took nearly seven years to complete the structure, which is tall enough to fit Idaho’s Theophilus Tower inside. Construction began in 1969 on the site of the former Neale Stadium, which had partially been destroyed by fire. The field and stands were completed in 1971, but it took four more years to finish the unique roof. The east end addition, which includes the athletic department offices, locker rooms, training rooms and a weight room, was completed in 1982. In 2004, the facility began its next phase of improvement, as enhanced academic and athletic support facilities were added for student athletes. The Norm and Becky Iverson Speed and Strength Center was added, more than doubling the size of the previous weight room to 7,000 square feet. Locker rooms were also expanded to over 14,000 square feet. Team meeting rooms, two student athlete computer labs, study rooms and expanded academic support areas have also been added. Additional expansions are also planned for the near future. The Kibbie Dome is the indoor facility for Vandal men’s and women’s tennis. Idaho tennis also uses the dome to train in the winter and during times of inclement weather. The building also hosts football, basketball and track and field. The floor can be cleared for action on three courts which have been resurfaced as recent as 2011.

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A Brief History The University of Idaho opened its doors on Oct. 3, 1892, when it welcomed about 40 students and one professor, John Edwin Ostrander. On June 11, 1896, the university graduated its first class when ffour students marched across a stage to receive their diplomas. Two yyears later, the university awarded its first graduate degree. By 1899, a growing body of University of Idaho alumni formed the Idaho Alumni Association. Alumni numbers weren’t all that grew in those early days. Over the next few years, the University of Idaho established its College of Agriculture, dedicated Ridenbaugh Hall and established the Pacific Northwest’s first Department of Domestic Science (later to be called Home Economics). The Administration Building fire in 1906 was a turning point in the university’s history. John Tourtellotte, a Boise architect who had designed the state’s capitol, designed a new Tudor Gothic structure to symbolize the university’s growth and maturity as a major institution of higher education. The Administration Building remains the centerpiece of campus. The hiring in 1908 of the nation’s premier landscape architects, Olmsted Brothers of Massachusetts whose firm’s founding father designed New York’s Central Park, led to the small-town New England look of the campus. President Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to visit the campus in 1911. He planted the first tree in Presidential Grove. Through the next 50 years, the campus continued to grow in size and academic offerings. Among the additions were Forney Hall, the School of Education, Science Hall, Hays Hall, the Music Building, the Library, the Student Union and outreach campus locations. In 1976 the new ASUI-Kibbie Dome won a national engineering structural achievement award. Its sound structure has withstood roaring cheers of Vandal fans (as well as the groans and a wailings of rival teams) ever since. Today, the university is home to over 12,000 students and nearly 1,300 faculty and staff. It continues to be a leading place of learning in i Idaho and the West, because although it is ever-responsive to the changing needs of its students and society, it never forgets its roots c and a traditions. Perhaps no better example of this distinct combination of rich history and innovative service is the Associated Students of the h University of Idaho (ASUI). Today as vibrant as ever, ASUI has been a U force on campus for more than 100 years. f 46


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City of Moscow

MOSCOW IS: IS • One of the top 100 Small Arts Towns • Host of the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival • Largest of the 27 Moscows in the United States • A U.S. Small Arts Center • A “Gem Community” Moscow is the perfect example of the old adage: Don’t judge a book by its cover. Small though it may be, Moscow has plenty to offer. More than 130 years after it was settled, Moscow is a small yet vibrant community with a penchant for the arts and the University of Idaho. Every year people come from around the world to take part in events such as the Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival or the Renaissance Fair. So much so, the city was named one of the top 100 small art towns in America. The city’s 22,000 residents are a bright and diverse group of people. The city offers many of the advantages of a big city while retaining its small town friendliness. Crime in Moscow is almost non-existent. For entertainment, choices abound whether they be indoor or out. Outdoor lovers might believe they’ve landed in paradise. Since Moscow is nestled between the rolling hills of the Palouse on one side and Moscow Mountain on the other, opportunities abound for outdoor entertainment. Camping, skiing, snowmobiling, hunting and fishing locales can all be found within a few short miles from town. If you’re the sort who prefers more urban forms of entertainment Moscow offers a broad assortment of activities typical of a small town influenced largely by its resident university. Add to those, a variety of theatrical presentations and concerts on the Idaho campus, and just about every choice of entertainment can be found. At 2,500 feet above sea level, Moscow has a mild climate despite it being located in the northern United States. Temperatures rarely drop below 24 degrees during the winter and the summer months won’t get much hotter than 87 degrees for a pleasant year-round climate.

MOSCOW MISCELLANEOUS Located in Latah County Settled in 1871 Elevation: 2,583 feet Land area: 6.2 square miles Nearest city with population of 100,000: Spokane, Wash. (84 miles) Nearest city with population of 1 million: Seattle, Wash. (298 miles)

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State of Idaho Idaho was settled during the gold rush of the 1800s. Veins of silver and gold were found in the mountains of central Idaho and it wasn’t long before thousands of pioneers had settled all over the territory in an attempt to get rich. As the pioneers mined for gold, they happened upon a pleasant surprise. In addition to the silver and gold, Idaho was abundant in gems such as topaz and jade. Hence Idaho’s nickname: the Gem State. Idaho is one of the most scenic states in the nation. It holds claim to numerous world-famous sites. Here are just a few of the many wonders Idaho offers. • Hells Canyon, the deepest river gorge in the U.S. – 8,000 feet deep at some points. • Shoshone Falls (36 feet taller than Niagara falls) • Soda Springs (largest man-made geyser) • The Sawtooth Mountains in central Idaho • The world famous Lava Hot Springs • The “Craters of the Moon” in south-central Idaho • Sun Valley Resort, where the movie stars play • Coeur d’Alene, playground of the Pacific Northwest • Bruneau Dunes, the largest sand dunes in North America Geographically, Idaho is one of the most diverse in the country. From the rolling deserts of southern Idaho and the forested mountains of central Idaho to the rolling plains of the Palouse, this state has it all. If you’re into river rafting, Idaho has the Salmon River, nicknamed “The River of No Return.” If you like water sports, Idaho has more than 2,000 lakes with names, and many more without. One of the most famous is Pend Oreille, which is more than 1,100 feet deep in some parts. The Navy has tested some of its submarines at Lake Pend Oreille. Idaho is an outdoorsman’s dream come true. The state offers thousands of miles of trails for backpackers. Hunting and fishing locales are abundant all over the state. Idaho is home to part of the famous Lewis and Clark Trail. You can learn first-hand how the expedition was saved from certain starvation by the Nez Pierce Indian tribe. Idaho is the 13th largest state in the nation, but is sparsely populated with 1.3 million residents. The benefit of this is low crime rates and a healthy lifestyle. Last but certainly not least, Idaho indeed does have great potatoes. In 1937, the Idaho Potato Commission was formed. The state-run agency’s responsibilities include researching and expanding the Idaho potato market.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Dr. Rob Spear Rob Spear assumed the lead of the University of Idaho athletic department during a crucial juncture in its storied history. The Vandals were seeking solidification of their conference status and their facilities were in need of modernization. They needed a leader with vision and passion. Spear fit the bill. First was securing a home in the Western Athletic Conference, a league that preserves historic rivalries and offers the benefits of a Division I association. Next was rebuilding the Vandals’ home. He was on hand to oversee the final stages of the construction of the Iverson Speed and Strength Center. Next were the playing surfaces – inside and out. The Vandals now have a SprinTurf practice facility outdoors and RealGrass Pro inside the Kibbie Dome. The football, men’s and women’s basketball, and swimming locker rooms were renovated into modern, stylish facilities for the student-athletes. Last fall, the athletic training and equipment rooms were renovated and state-of-the-art classrooms and meeting rooms came on line as part of a multi-million dollar facelift for the Kibbie Dome. Last fall, the first phase of a new-look Kibbie Dome debuted when the plywood on the west end wall was replaced with translucent panels. When the Vandals kickoff in 2011, not only will the east wall match the west but there will be a new club area with suites, loge boxes and a clubroom as well as premium seating and a new press box. Facilities are but one area where Spear has moved the department forward. He added to the support services staff to enhance the student-athlete experience. Computer labs and academic support staff are cornerstones of a successful department and the additions and upgrades in those areas are paying dividends. In the fall of 2007, the Idaho Athletics Hall of Fame was established with 100 individuals and five teams being inducted over a two-year period as part of the inaugural class. His involvement isn’t limited to the Idaho campus. He began a second term with the NCAA’s ‘Legislative Council – one of two top-tier governing bodies in the organization. “I am honored and excited to represent the Western Athletic Conference on this governing board,” Spear said at the time of his appointment. “It is a tremendous opportunity to make an impact on future NCAA legislation to ensure we continue to provide the best possible service to the student-athlete.” Spear’s ties with athletics are life-long. He was a standout high school athlete in his native Butte, Mont., before moving on to letter four times at the University of Great Falls. Next was a two-year professional basketball career with the Montana Golden Nuggets, at the time coached by George Karl. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Great Falls in 1980 and his MBA from the University of Montana in 1983. He accepted a position as an internal auditor with the University of Idaho in 1989. While working at Idaho, he also pursued his doctorate in education, which he completed in 1993. Prior to his appointment as director of athletics in 2003, Spear was the interim assistant financial vice president. He also spent time at Idaho as the Assistant Vice President for Outreach in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and in grants contracts. He and his wife, Sandy, have one daughter, Morgan.

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VANDAL HEAD COACHES

Paul Petrino

Jeff Beaman

Debbie Buchanan

Lisa Johnson

John Means

Jon Newlee

Football

Director of Tennis

Volleyball

Women’s Golf

Men’s Golf

Women’s Basketball

Wayne Phipps

Myriam Sopel

Pete Showler

Mark Sowa

Don Verlin

Track & Field/XC

Women’s Tennis

Women’s Soccer

Swimming & Diving

Men’s Basketball

MAIN NUMBER (208) 885-0200 ATHLETICS FAX (208) 885-2862 WEBSITE www.GoVandals.com All Area Codes (208) ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES Sanford, Tom 885-0249 Steele, Susan 885-0297 ADMINISTRATION Spear, Rob (AD) 885-0243 Buchanan, Debbie (SWA) 885-0227 Kleffner, Matt (Assoc. AD) 885-0214 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Eldrich, Margaret 885-0235 Henderson, Margaret 885-0224 Howard, Donna 885-0243 McLam, Shelley 885-0275 Sayler, Margaret 885-2692 ATHLETIC TRAINING Steele, Barrie 885-0212 van Amerongen, Toby 885-0225 Shifflett, Megan 885-0256 COMPLIANCE Wallace, John 885-0219 DEVELOPMENT Robson, Shelly 651-7992 Mooney, Tim 885-0258

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STAFF DIRECTORY

Church, Joe EQUIPMENT SERVICES Garnett, Damien 885-9260 Castro, Anthony 885-0222 FOOTBALL Petrino, Paul 885-0275 Criner, Mark 885-0234 Gesser, Jason 885-0275 Ena, Eti 885-0275 Hunter, Torey 885-0275 Levenseller, Mike 885-0275 Libey, Patrick 885-4690 Moses, Wayne 885-0275 Pupunu, Al 885-0275 Shaw, Gordy 885-0275 Vaught, Mark 885-0103 GOLF Johnson, Lisa 885-5244 Means, John 885-5244 KIBBIE DOME Drew, Tyson 885-7353 Hunt, Joe 885-9262 VANDAL SPORTS PROPERTIES Morris, Tom 882-8382 Gillespie Strickland, Ann Brett 882-8382 MARKETING

Gilmore, Ryan 885-7125 TBA 885-7125 MEDIA RELATIONS Farrin, Spencer 885-7065 Heidelberger, Nick 885-0211 Paull, Becky 885-0245 MEN’S BASKETBALL Verlin, Don 885-0201 Murphy, Tim 885-4381 Freeman, Mike 885-0209 Helbling, Chris 885-0208 Earlywine, Kirk NCAA FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Hunt, Carl 885-6932 SOCCER Showler, Pete 885-5047 O’Brien, Ashley 885-9438 SPEED AND STRENGTH Barry, Nate 885-4988 Herold, Joe 885-4988 Scharnhorst, Jake 885-0144 SWIMMING AND DIVING Sowa, Mark 885-4970 Cameron, Scott 885-4970 Oates, Chelsea 885-0268

TENNIS Beaman, Jeff 885-0247 Sopel, Myriam 885-0247 TICKET OFFICE Jutila, Nick 885-0732 Apenbrink, Chris 885-0733 TRACK AND FIELD Phipps, Wayne 885-0210 Taylor, Julie 885-5105 Taylor, Tim 885-0251 Whyte, Angela 885-0210 VIDEO Childers, Matt 885-4404 Sprenger, Eric 885-4404 VOLLEYBALL Buchanan, Debbie 885-0238 Lamppa, Brian 885-0263 Whitaker, Steve 885-0246 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Green, Jordan 885-0239 Newlee, Jon 885-0227 Sanford, Christa 885-4696 Zeller, Kristi 885-0203


Idaho Vandal Tennis 2012-13

2012-13 Idaho Tennis Radio/TV Roster

Abid Akbar

Jose Bendeck

Marius Cirstea

Filip Fichtel

Jake Knox

Ivan Krijanto

Sam Laudon

Matt Oddonetto

Dmitry Perevoshchikov

Cristobal Ramos Salazar

Cesar Torres

Jeff Beaman

Constance Alexander

Belen Barcenilla

Rita Bermudez

Beatriz Flores

Alejandra Lozano

Victoria Lozano

Almudena Sanz

Sophie Vickers

Myriam Sopel

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