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Table of Contents Quick Facts United States Military Academy Distinguished Alumni Why West Point? The Mission Academy Leadership Director of Athletics Army Tennis Facilities Roster Coaching Staff Player Profiles 2015-16 Schedule Last Conference Title 2014-15 Review and Results Army-Navy Series Patriot League Black Knights Honors 25th Anniversary PL Team Army in the Postseason Record Book All-Time Series Records Year-by-Year Results All-Time Lettermen

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ARMY ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Executive AD/Athletic Comm. Bob Beretta Athletic Comm. Contact Joshua Gleason Office Phone 845.938.1824 Email joshua.gleason@usma.edu Athletic Communications Fax 845.938.1725 Army Athletics Webpage www.GoArmyWestPoint.com

MEN’S TENNIS QUICK FACTS 2014-15 Record 18-9 2014-15 PL Record/Finish 7-0 / Second All-Time Record 1,002-709-12 NCAA Appearances/Record Six / 0-6 Most Recent 2014 4-0 loss at No. 4 Virginia Head Coach Jim Poling (Clemson ’70) Record at Army / Years 199-128 / 15 Career Record / Years 420-295 / 29 Associate Head Coach Randy Rowley Athletic Trainer David Allen Team Captain Caison Best Facilities Indoor Lichtenberg Tennis Center Outdoor Malek Tennis Center

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Credits The 2015-16 Army Men’s Tennis Media Guide is an official publication of the U.S. Military Academy Office of Athletic Communications. The guide was designed, written and edited by Joshua Gleason. Editing assistance was provided by Harrison Antognioni, Ally Keirn, Matt Faulkner, Mark Mohrman, and Stephen Waldman. Photos courtesy of the USMA Department of Information Management Creative Imaging Center, John Pellino and Mady Salvani.

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Location West Point, N.Y. Founded March 16, 1802 Enrollment 4,400 Superintendent Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen, Jr. Director Of Athletics Boo Corrigan Nickname Black Knights Colors Black, Gold and Gray Conference Patriot League

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ULYSSESS. S. GRANT FRANK BORMAN ULYSSES GRANT ALEXANDER HAIG JR. ULYSSESS. S. GRANT FRANK BORMAN ULYSSES GRANT ALEXANDER HAIG JR. Robert E. Lee ’29 the revitalization of the Academy. He was Robert E. Lee ’29 ninth Superintendent the revitalization the Academy. He was The Academy’s later promoted toofGeneral of the Army and The Academy’s Superintendent promoted to General the Army andin (1852-55), Lee wasninth a model cadet during later served as Supreme AlliedofCommander (1852-55), Lee at was a model during served as Supreme his four years West Point. cadet He graduated the Pacific Theater Allied duringCommander World War in II. his four years West Point. He graduated Pacific World II. second in hisatclass and never earned a the During thatTheater time, heduring received theWar Medal second in his class earned a During that he received the Medal single demerit duringand his never four years at the of Honor fortime, leading defense preparation single demerit during his four years at War, the ofand Honor for leading defense preparation Academy. At the beginning of the Civil operations on the Philippine Islands. Academy. At the beginning of the Civil War, and operations Philippine Islands. he was selected to serve as Commanding He later servedonastheSupreme Allied Comhe was selected to serve as Commanding later Japan, servedand as as Supreme Allied United ComGeneral of the Army, but instead resigned He mander, commander, General of the Army, and as commander, his commission andbut wasinstead namedresigned General- mander, NationsJapan, Command in the Far East. United He was his commission was namedArmy GeneralCommand in theto FarbeEast. He wasto In-Chief of theand Confederate from Nations one of only five officers promoted In-Chief of theLee’s Confederate from one of only officers tostars). be promoted to 1861 to 1865. surrenderArmy to Ulysses General of five the Army (five 1861 to 1865. Lee’s1843), surrender to Ulysses General of the Army (five stars). S. Grant (USMA at Appomattox S.Court Grant (USMA 1843), the at Civil Appomattox House, Va., ended War. Fort George S. Patton Jr. ’09 Court House, ended thehonor. Civil War. Fort George S. Patton Jr. ’09Patton was one Lee, Va., was Va., named in his “Old Blood and Guts,” Lee, Va., was named in his honor. and Guts,” Patton wasinone of“Old the Blood most colorful commanders the of the most colorful commanders in comthe Ulysses S. Grant ’43 Army. During World War II the famed Ulysses S. Grant ’43 himself during the Army. During World II the famed Grant distinguished mander of the 2ndWar Armored Divisioncomand Grant distinguished himself during the mander of the 2nd Armored Division and Civil War at the Battle of Vicksburg in later the Third Army displayed courage Civil the Battle of control Vicksburg in later the Third Army displayed courage 1863;War his atvictory secured of the and daring as prominently as the pair of 1863; his victory secured control of the and daring as prominently as the of Mississippi River for the Union. President ivory handled revolvers he wore. pair Patton Mississippi forappointed the Union. President handled revolvers he wore. Patton Abe LincolnRiver later him Com- ivory accomplished one of the most remarkAbe Lincoln later of appointed Com- accomplished one of history the most remarkmanding General the Armyhim in March able feats in military in December manding the Army in March able feats in military history in December 1864. OnGeneral April 9,of1865, at Appomattox 1944, when he quickly turned the Third 1864. April Va., 9, 1865, he quickly turned the Court On House, RobertatE.Appomattox Lee (USMA 1944, Army when northward to reinforce the Third Allied Court Va., Robert E. Lee (USMA Army northward to reinforce the attack Allied 1829) House, surrendered the Army of Northern southern flank against the German 1829) surrendered the the Army of War. Northern flankof against the German attack Virginia to him, ending Civil Grant southern in the Battle the Bulge. The General’s Virginia to him,asending thePresident Civil War. Grant the Battle the Bulge.employment The General’sof later served the 18th of the indoctrine of of aggressive later served as from the 18th the doctrine aggressive employment of United States 1869President to 1877. of Today, massive of armor forces continue to prove United States from 1869 to 1877. Today, massive armor forces continue to prove his image graces the $50 bill. themselves in combat arenas around the his image graces the $50 bill. themselves in combat arenas around the world. world. George W. Goethals ’80 George W. Goethals Goethals became an ’80 architect and was Omar N. Bradley ’15 Goethals an architect N. his Bradley builder of became the Panama Canal, and 1904was to Omar During career, ’15 Bradley earned a repubuilder Duringas hisone career, Bradley a repu1914. of the Panama Canal, 1904 to tation of the bestearned infantry com1914. tation as in oneWorld of the infantry commanders Warbest II. He commanded manders World War He Infantry commanded John J. Pershing ’86 the 82ndinAirborne andII. 28th DiviJohn J. Pershing ’86 most senior of- the 82nd Airborne 28th Infantrythe DiviConsidered the second sions before goingand on to command 1st Considered second mostonly senior of- sions going to command the 1st ficer in Army the history, behind George Armybefore and the 12thonArmy Group. After the ficer in Army history, onlyasGeorge and the 12th ArmyChief Group. After from the Washington, Pershingbehind served com- Army war he served as Army of Staff Washington, Pershing served as com- war hetoserved as Army Chief of Staff from mander of the American Expeditionary 1948 1949 and served as the first Chairmander of the American Expeditionary and Chiefs servedof asStaff the first Force during World War I. The two-million- 1948 man to of 1949 the Joint fromChair1949 Force during World War I. The two-millionman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1949to plus troops of the AEF made a decisive to 1953. He was the last Army officer plus troops oftothetheAEFdefeat made ofa decisive He was the lastofArmy to contribution Imperial tobe1953. promoted to General the officer Army (five contribution to the defeat of Imperial be promoted to General of the Army (five Germany. Pershing’s abilities as a leader stars), and the Bradley fighting vehicle is Germany. Pershing’s abilities as a leader thehonor. Bradley fighting vehicle is distinguished him among European com- stars), namedand in his distinguished him among European com- named in his honor. manders, and through repeated successes manders, through repeated on the and battlefield, promotedsuccesses American Dwight D. Eisenhower ’15 on the battlefield, Eisenhower ’15 prestige around the promoted world. He American served as Dwight DuringD.World War II, Eisenhower served prestige around theinworld. He was served as WorldCommander War II, Eisenhower Army Chief of Staff 1921, and named asDuring Supreme of Allied served Forces Army Chief in 1921, andUnited was named Supreme of Allied General of of theStaff Armies of the States as Europe fromCommander 1943 to 1944, duringForces which General the Armiesinof1924. the United States Europe 1943 invasion to 1944,ofduring which upon hisofretirement he led from the D-Day Europe. Durupon his retirement in 1924. he thetime, D-Day invasion of Europe. Duringled that he was promoted to General ing thatArmy time,(five he was promoted to General Douglas MacArthur ’03 of the stars). After the war, he Douglas MacArthur ’03 the Army (five Chief stars).ofAfter war,1945 he After World War I, MacArthur returned ofserved as Army Staffthe from After World War I, MacArthur returned served as Army Chief of Staff from 1945 to West Point to serve as the Academy’s to 1948 and was named President of Coto31st West Point to servefrom as the Academy’s 1948University and was named Superintendent 1919 to 1922. tolumbia in 1948.President He servedofasCothe 31st Superintendent from 1919 to 1922. lumbia University in 1948. He asfrom the During that time, he was responsible for 34th President of the Unitedserved States During that time, he was responsible for 34th President of the United States from

JAMES KIMSEY JAMES KIMSEY ROBERT KIMBROUGH NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF JAMES KIMSEY JAMES KIMSEY ROBERT KIMBROUGH NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF 1953 to 1961 and was one of only five offi- Trophy winner in Army football history. 1953 1961 and wastoone of only offi- Trophy football cers to to be promoted General of five the Army He laterwinner servedinasArmy chairman andhistory. CEO of cers be promoted to General of the Army He later served as chairman and CEO of (fivetostars). Primerica. (five stars). Primerica.

Alexander M. Haig Jr. ’47 Alexander M. Haig Jr. ’47 Haig served as Chief of Staff to PresiHaigRichard servedNixon as Chief Staff President fromof1973 toto 1974; Sudent Richard Nixon from 1973 to 1974; Supreme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 preme Allied Commander in Europe 1974 to 1979; President of United Technologies toCorporation 1979; President Technologies 1980 of toUnited 1981 and Secretary Corporation 1980the to 1981 andadministraSecretary of State during Reagan oftion State Reagan administrafromduring 1981 tothe 1982. tion from 1981 to 1982. Frank Borman ’50 Frank Borman ’501962 to 1970, Borman An astronaut from An astronautthe from 1962 to 1970, Borman commanded first circumlunar flight of commanded the first circumlunar flight ofof the earth. He later served as President the earth.Airlines. He later served as President of Eastern Eastern Airlines. Fidel V. Ramos ’50 Fidel ’50 OneV.ofRamos the Academy’s international caOne Ramos of the Academy’s cadets, served as ainternational Philippine Army dets, Ramos as a He Philippine Army officer after served graduation. eventually beofficer after graduation. He eventually became the country’s military Chief of Staff came the country’s Chief Defense. of Staff and later Secretarymilitary of National and laterserved Secretary of National Defense. He also as President of the RepubHe served as President of the licalso of the Philippines from 1992 toRepub1998. lic of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. Edwin E. Aldrin ’51 Edwin E. Aldrin ’51 1963 to 1972, Aldrin An astronaut from An astronautinfrom 1972, Aldrin participated the 1963 first tomanned lunar participated in the first manned landing with Michael Collins (USMAlunar ’52) landing Collins (USMAon’52) and waswith the Michael second man to walk the and was the second man to walk on the moon. moon. Edward White ’52 Edward Whitefrom ’52 1962 to 1967, White An astronaut An astronaut fromto1962 White was the first man walktoin1967, space and was man to astronauts walk in space andin was the onefirst of the three killed was one of Ithe three in astronauts killed in the Apollo disaster 1967. the Apollo I disaster in 1967. H. Norman Schwarzkopf ’56 H. Norman Schwarzkopf ’56 United States As Commander-in-Chief, As Commander-in-Chief, UnitedtoStates Central Command from 1988 1991, Central Command from 1988 to 1991, Schwarzkopf’s command ultimately reSchwarzkopf’s command responded to Iraq’s invasionultimately of Kuwait with sponded to Iraq’s of Kuwait the largest U.S. invasion deployment sincewith the the largest deployment sinceof the Vietnam War,U.S.including portions the Vietnam portions Navy, Air War, Force,including and Marine Corps of as the well Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps as well as units from dozens of nations around as fromAfter dozens of nations around theunits world. retiring, Schwartzkopf the world.the After retiring, Medal Schwartzkopf received Presidential of Freereceived dom. the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Peter M. Dawkins ’59 Peter M. Dawkins Dawkins was Cadet’59 Brigade Commander Dawkins was of Cadet Commander (First Captain the Brigade U.S. Corps of Cadets) (First Captain of the U.S. Corps of Heisman Cadets) as a senior and became the third as a senior and became the third Heisman

James V. Kimsey ’62 James V. Kimsey Kimsey was the’62 founding chairman of KimseyOnline, was the chairman of America andfounding was named chairman America Online, and was named chairman emeritus in 1996. He founded the Kimsey emeritus in 1996. He founded the Kimsey Foundation in 1996. Foundation in 1996. Michael W. Krzyzewski ’69 Michael W. Krzyzewski ’69head basketball Krzyzewski served as Krzyzewski served head basketball coach at West Pointas from 1974 to 1979 coach West Point fromduties 1974 to beforeatassuming similar at 1979 Duke before assuming similarhas duties at Duke University. Krzyzewski led the Blue University. Krzyzewski haschampionships led the Blue Devils to three national Devils to inducted three national and was into thechampionships Basketball Hall and was inducted into the Basketball of Fame in October 2001. He coachedHall the ofU.S. Fame in October 2001. He at the 2008 Olympics in coached Beijing. the U.S. at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. MARTIN E. DEMPSEY ’74 MARTIN E. DEMPSEY ’74 serves as the General Martin E. Dempsey General Martin E. servesofasStaff. the 18th Chairman of Dempsey the Joint Chiefs 18th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of princiStaff. In this capacity, he serves as the In capacity, he serves the principalthis military adviser to the as President, the pal military of adviser to the the Secretary Defense andPresident, the National Secretary of Defense the Security Council. By law,and he is theNational nation’s Security Council. By law, heofficer. is the nation’s highest-ranking military Prior to highest-ranking military to becoming Chairman, theofficer. generalPrior served becoming Chairman, the general served as the Army’s 37th Chief of Staff. Dempsey as the Army’s 37thDeputy Chief ofCommander Staff. Dempsey served as the and served as the Deputy Commander and then Acting Commander of U.S. Central then ActingBefore Commander of Chief U.S. Central Command. becoming of Staff Command. Before ChiefU.S. of Staff of the Army, he becoming commanded Army ofTraining the Army, he commanded U.S. Army and Doctrine Command. Training and Doctrine Command. Raymond T. Odierno ‘76 Odierno commanded the 4th Infantry Raymond T. Odierno Division during the fall‘76of 2003 which, Odierno theunits, 4th captured Infantry along with commanded Special Forces Division fall of 2003 which, Saddam during Husseinthe in December of that year. along withhelped Specialplan Forces captured Odierno and units, coordinate the Saddam December that year. raid thatHussein nettedinIraq’s fallenofdictator. He Odierno and coordinate currentlyhelped servesplan as Chief of Staff ofthe the raid U.S. that Army.netted Iraq’s fallen dictator. He currently serves as Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army.S. Kimbrough ’89 Robert Kimbrough was named one of 11 new asRobert Kimbrough ’89 in May 2004. tronaut S. candidates by NASA Kimbroughranks was named of 11Baseball’s new asKimbrough amongone Army tronaut candidates by NASA in May of 2004. career leaders in saves. A veteran DesKimbrough ranks amongworks Army for Baseball’s ert Storm, he currently NASA in career leaders saves. A veteranengineer of DesHouston as a in flight simulation ert he currently works shuttle for NASAmisin andStorm, participated in a space Houston as a flight simulation engineer sion in 2009. and participated in a space shuttle mission in 2009.


“I “Ithink thinkififmy mydear dearmother motherwere werealive, alive,she shewould wouldtell tellyou younothing nothingcomes comes close closeto tograduating graduatingfrom fromWest WestPoint, Point,even evengoing goingto tothe themoon.” moon.” -Astronaut AstronautFrank Frank Borman Borman

“The “Thecombination combinationof ofan aneducation educationat atWest WestPoint Pointand andthe theexperience experienceof ofaa career careerin inthe thearmed armedservices serviceswill willprepare prepareyou youin inaaunique uniqueway wayfor foraarich rich diversity of further career and service in civilian life.” diversity of further career and service in civilian life.” -- Heisman HeismanTrophy Trophywinner winner Glenn Glenn Davis Davis

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“I “Ibelieve believein inthe thecode code......‘Duty, ‘Duty,Honor, Honor,Country.’ Country.’IIbelieve believein inservice serviceto toone’s one’s country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment country. The institution of the armed forces has thrived on its commitment to todeveloping developingexcellence. excellence.It Itisismeritocracy meritocracyin inaction. action.Race, Race,religion, religion,wealth, wealth, background count not.” President George H.W. Bush background count not.” - President George H.W. Bush

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“From “From the the birth birth of of our our existence, existence, America America has has had had aa faith faith in in the the future -a belief that where we’re going is better than where future -- a belief that where we’re going is better than where we’ve we’ve been, been, even even when when the the path path ahead ahead is is uncertain. uncertain. To To fulfill fulfill that that promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation promise, generations of Americans have built upon the foundation of of our our forefathers forefathers ---- finding finding opportunity, opportunity, fighting fighting injustice, injustice, forging forging aa more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible more perfect union. Our achievement would not be possible without without the the Long Long Gray Gray Line Line that that has has sacrificed sacrificed for for duty, duty, for for honor, honor, for country.” PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA for country.” - PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

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“My “Myfour fouryears yearsat atWest WestPoint Pointwere werewonderful. wonderful.IIloved lovedevery everyminute minute of ofititand andparticularly particularlythe thelast lastthree threeyears. years.IIloved lovedthe thehistory. history.IIloved loved the tradition. I liked wearing the uniform. I felt like I belonged there. the tradition. I liked wearing the uniform. I felt like I belonged there. Everything Everythingwas wasmeaningful meaningfulto tome. me.There Thereisisno noquestion questionin inmy mymind mindthe the proudest day of my father’s life was the day I graduated from West proudest day of my father’s life was the day I graduated from West Point. Point.There Thereisisaapicture pictureof ofthe thetwo twoof ofus usstanding standingon on‘The ‘ThePlain’ Plain’and andhe heisis just justbeaming.” beaming.” -- General GeneralH. H. Norman Norman Schwarzkopf Schwarzkopf “I “Iwas wasso soproud proudto tobe beon onthe theverge vergeof ofentering enteringthe theonly onlyinstitution institutionin in American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which American society at that time that was totally integrated, in which IIwould wouldhave havethe theopportunity opportunityto torise, rise,based basedsolely solelyon onperformance performance and ability. The nation always looks to West Point and and ability. The nation always looks to West Point andalways alwayslooks looks to each and every one of you to follow always the angels to each and every one of you to follow always the angelsof ofyour your nature.” nature.” -- General GeneralColin Colin Powell Powell

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“How “Howgreat greatititmust mustbe, be,gosh goshhow howgreat greatititmust mustbe beto tobe beaa member of this Corps. To know that camaraderie of discipline, member of this Corps. To know that camaraderie of discipline, of ofmanners, manners,of ofcourtesy, courtesy,of ofhuman humansensibility, sensibility,of ofone’s one’sduty dutyto to his fellow man.” Journalist Walter Cronkite his fellow man.” - Journalist Walter Cronkite “In “Inevery everycorner cornerof ofAmerica, America,the thewords words‘West ‘WestPoint’ Point’command command immediate respect. This place where the Hudson River immediate respect. This place where the Hudson Riverbends bendsisis more than a fine institution of learning. The United States more than a fine institution of learning. The United StatesMilitary Military Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the soldiers Academy is the guardian of values that have shaped the soldiers who whohave haveshaped shapedthe theworld.” world.” -- President PresidentGeorge George W. W. Bush Bush

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“This “Thisplace placereeks reeksof ofhonor honorand anddiscipline. discipline.With Withthis thisshow, show,we’ve we’vebeen beento toaalot lotof ofgreat greatcampuses campusesall allthroughout throughoutthe the country over the years—and folks, let me tell you there is absolutely nothing like this! Do yourself a favor and go country over the years—and folks, let me tell you - there is absolutely nothing like this! Do yourself a favor and golook look up upWest WestPoint’s Point’swikipedia wikipediapage pageand andcompare comparethat thatto toyour yourlocal localcollege college––that thatought oughtto toshut shutyou youdown downfor foraawhile!” while!” –– Colin Colin Cowherd, Cowherd, ESPN ESPN Radio Radio HOST HOST

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“In the evening of my memory, always I come back to West Point. Always there echoes and re-echoes ... Duty -- Honor -Country. Today marks my final roll call with Butwho I want “Anyyou. of us wentyou through the process; anyone who felt the flame to know, when I cross the river, my last of conscious thoughts that furnace, camewill away altered in the way we go about running be of The Corps ... and The Corps ... and The Corps ...” our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it - General Douglas MacArthur for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that magic feel especially privileged to have done so.” “As I look back on my life, I’ll always revere the opportunities that - Heisman Trophy winner Pete Dawkins came along that brought about the choice I made to go to West Point. I just feel that it was fundamental in molding the fabric of my life. The experiences that I had at West “AsPoint, I lookthey backwere over my career in government, in business, of irreplaceable.” - Astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin course in the military, I think West Point was a very influential DOUGLAS MACARTHUR experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of responsibility, duty and integrity and also very happily combined “You have ahead of you the best of all professions. Being leader is of themind and body.” anaalertness PETE DAWKINS best thing you can possibly be and you’re at a school that- will make you Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig the best possible leader. West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation of everything I have done.” - Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski “For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession watchfulness, skill is vigilance, whose calling is to “This nation is grateful that fourisyears ago every whose man and woman guard the peace, You but left if need graduating today made a life-changing decision. the be, to fight and win.” Ronald Reagan comforts and familiar surroundings- President of civilian life, and devoted yourselves to one of the noblest professions in a free country--the profession of arms.” - FORMER Vice President Dick Cheney

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“West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation of everything I have done.” - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ‘69

“West Point’s graduates have served America in many, many ways. Not only by leading troops into combat, but also by exploring frontiers, founding universities, laying out the railroads, building the Panama Canal, running RONALD REAGAN corporations, serving in the Congress and The White House, and walking on the moon. Through our history, whenever duty called, the men and women of West Point have never failed us, and I speak for all Americans when I say, I know you never will.” - President Bill Clinton

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“In the evening of my memory, always I come back to West Point. Always there echoes and re-echoes ... Duty -- Honor -Country. Today marks my final roll call with you. But I want you “Any of usthoughts who wentwill through the process; anyone who felt the flame to know, when I cross the river, my last conscious of that furnace, came away altered in the way we go about running be of The Corps ... and The Corps ... and The Corps ...” - General Douglas MacArthur our lives. Some part of it is the belief that you are not only doing it for personal glory, but you do it because it is your responsibility. It’s part of being a member of The Corps and each of us that have felt that revere magic the feelopportunities especially privileged “As I look back on my life, I’ll always that to have done so.” Heisman Trophy winner came along that brought about the choice I made to go to West Pete Dawkins Point. I just feel that it was fundamental in molding the fabric of my life. The experiences that I had at West Point, they were “AsAldrin I look back over my career in government, in business, of irreplaceable.” - Astronaut Edwin “Buzz” DOUGLAS MACARTHUR course in the military, I think West Point was a very influential experience. It hardened a sense of discipline, a sense of “You have ahead of you the best of all professions. Beingresponsibility, a leader is theduty and integrity and also very happily combined alertness of mind and body.” best thingDAWKINS you can possibly be and you’re at a school thatanwill make you PETE - FormerofSecretary of State Alexander Haig the best possible leader. West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation everything I have done.” - Head Coach Mike Krzyzewski “For here we train the men and women whose duty it is to defend the Republic, the men and women whose profession “This nation is grateful that four years ago every man andskill woman is watchfulness, whose is vigilance, whose calling is to graduating today made a life-changing You the be, to fight and win.” guarddecision. the peace, butleft if need comforts and familiar surroundings -ofPresident civilian life,Ronald and devoted Reagan yourselves to one of the noblest professions in a free country--the profession of arms.” - FORMER Vice President Dick Cheney

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“West Point is the ring. It’s the foundation of everything I have done.” - MIKE KRZYZEWSKI ‘69

“West Point’s graduates have served America in many, many ways. Not only by leading troops into combat, but also by exploring frontiers, founding universities, laying out the railroads, building the Panama Canal, running corporations, serving in the Congress and The White House, and walking on the moon. Through our history, whenever RONALD REAGAN duty called, the men and women of West Point have never failed us, and I speak for all Americans when I say, I know you never will.” - President Bill Clinton

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The U.S. Military Academy is to is educate, train and inspire The mission missionofofthe the U.S. Military Academy to educate, train, and the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of charinspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned acter to the values of to Duty, Country, andHonor, prepared for a leadercommitted of character committed theHonor, values of Duty, Country; career of professional excellence and service to the nation as an officer in professional growth throughout a career as an officer in the U.S. Army; the States andUnited a lifetime of Army. selfless service to the Nation. Founded The U.S. Military Academy’s rolethe in our nation’scelebrated history began soon after on March 16, 1802, Academy its Bicententhe Congress established the academy nialAmerican in 2002. Revolution But West when Point’s role in formally America’s history dates to the on the West Point garrison 1802. 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It accomplishes physical, military and thischaracter mission by development. developingThese cadets developmental in three essential paths areas: intellectual, andinto military. These developmental paths are balanced and fullyphysical integrated the daily life of each young man and are balanced and fully integrated into the daily life of each young man woman at the academy. woman at theprogram Academy. andThe academic serves as a foundation for the development of critical Intellectual growth is fostered throughskills. an academic thinking and creative problem-solving It includescurriculum a substanthatset provides broad liberal education the arts provide and sciences. The tive of fully aintegrated core courses that,intogether, an approprielectives upon the and foundation of the core, ate balanceprogram betweenbuilds technical topics the humanities. 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It contributes to mental and physical fitness and allows Physical development is achieved through a rigorous athletic and the cadet education to achieve the highestEach levelscadet of physical development through physical program. participates at the inter-a program thatclub emphasizes a lifelong pursuit personal fitness. The physicollegiate, or intramural level eachofsemester. This readies the cal education spans all four years, and education class cadet for thecurriculum physical demands of military lifephysical and helps teach good grades are incorporated into the cadet average, the judgment and self-discipline, even grade while point under mentalhighlighting and physical importance of physical fitness in the Army. Every cadet must participate in stress. competitive throughout the academic whether varsity inter Military sports development begins with theyear, cadet’s firstinday at West collegiate athletics, clubs or company athletics. Thewith program Point. Most militaryintercollegiate training takes place during the summer, new cadets undergoing Cadet Basic Training, or Beast Barracks, their first

challenges cadets day but is widely as both rewarding and year, followed theevery second summer byregarded Cadet Field Training. Cadets enjoyable. spend their third and fourth summers serving in active Army units around The military program is geared toward training the cadet’s goal being an air ofthe world; attending specialty such asofairborne, ficer in the U.S. Army. Cadets are immersed from day one in a military enassault or northern warfare or helping to train the first- and secondvironment where areLeader organized in companies and serve leadership year cadets. Thethey Cadet Development System seeksinto give the positions within the Corps of Cadets.until The heart theready military training takes cadets increasing responsibility they of are to receive their place during the the leadership commissions andsummer. assumeEach theirsummer duties of astraining leadersbuilds in today’s Army. skills of the previous, that by graduation cadet is their prepared lead Moral and ethicalso values guide cadetseach throughout fourtoyears at Westand Soldiers Point. serveCommitment our nation. Noto matter the Academy’s what major course “Bedrock of study Values,” they based on integrity and respect the dignity of others, begins choose, cadets graduate with thefor knowledge, confidence and abilityontothe be first day. Integrity is reflected in the Cadet Honor Code which states: successful in their careers. will notand lie,connecting cheat, steal, tolerate Respect “A cadet Intertwining theor other threethose pillars,who the do.” character dedenotes cadets treat others with the respectpillar and of dignity velopmentthat program is the most important andsame fundamental West they themselves would expect. West Point, it is not enough toCadet train Point’s 47 month experience. FromAtthe Honor Code, which states: “A leaders—they muststeal, be leaders of character. will not lie, cheat, or tolerate those who do,” to developing habits associated Admission keenly competitive is open to youngcadets men and withishonorable living, moral and integrity and courage, are women allbystates andand territories from every throughout socioeconomic charged from to lead example reinforceand these concepts their level. Prospective cadets must receiveprevention a nomination by a harassment member of daily lives. Classes and studies in respect, of sexual Congress or from the Department of the Army. The Academy seeks and assault, and studies in Honor concepts routinely reinforce the Honor candidates who possess records of success in academics, athletics Code and serve to develop the Corps of Cadets into officers, who someday and leadership indicative of well-rounded individuals. will exemplify honorable living as officers in the The goal of the char Although the life of a cadet is demanding,Army. there remains an array acter development is tofrom develop leaders of character that are of club activities pillar ranging golf, skiing, boxing, crew andinspired oriento serve to thesuch nation for a lifetime. as the cadet radio station, Habitat for teering organizations Humanity Admission keenly competitive and is Additionally, open to youngthe men andCorps women andisBig Brothers-Big Sisters. U.S. of from all states territories and from every socioeconomic level. ProspecCadets hosts aand Special Olympics event each spring. tive cadets must receive a nomination by different a memberinstitution of Congressfrom or from Today’s Military Academy is a vastly the the Department the Army. into The academy candidates who possess small academy of legislated being by seeks Congress in 1802. Originally records of success in academics, andtoleadership indicative welljust 1,800 acres, the Academy athletics has grown more than 16,000of acres. The firstindividuals. rounded graduating class numbered just two men; today’s classes more 900 new officers annually, both men and graduate Although thethan life of a cadet is demanding, there remains an women, array of who activities are prepared for leadership roles boxing, within the club ranging from golf, skiing, crewArmy. and orienteering to suchWith the expansion knowledge and the changing needsand of the organizations as theof cadet radio station, Habitat for Humanity Big United States Army Additionally, and the nation, life Corps at West Point has changed to Brothers-Big Sisters. the U.S. of Cadets hosts a Special keep pace. Ever mindful Olympics event each spring.of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Acadis developing leaders isfor tomorrow, andinstitution its focusfrom remains the emyToday’s military academy a vastly different the small national of the century. academy needs legislated into21st being by Congress in 1802. Originally just 1,800 acres, the academy has grown to more than 16,000 acres. The first graduating class numbered just two men; today’s classes graduate more than 900 new officers annually, both men and women, who are prepared for leadership roles within the Army. With the expansion of knowledge and the changing needs of the U.S. Army and the nation, life at West Point has changed to keep pace. Ever mindful of its rich heritage, the U.S. Military Academy is developing leaders for tomorrow, and its focus remains on the nation’s needs for the 21st Century.

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academy leadership Brigadier General General Diana M. Holland Commandant of Cadets

Lieutenant General Robert L. Caslen, Jr. became the 59th Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on July 17, 2013. LTG Caslen graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1975. He earned master’s degrees from Long Island University and Kansas State University. Previous to this assignment, LTG Caslen served as the Chief of the Office of Security CooperationIraq. LTG Caslen’s prior deployments and assignments include serving as the commander of the Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., the command that oversees the Command and General Staff College and 17 other schools, centers, and training programs located throughout the United States; commanding general of the 25th Infantry Division (Light) and commanding general of the Multi-National Division-North during Operation Iraqi Freedom; Commandant of Cadets for the U.S. Military Academy; Deputy Director for the War on Terrorism, J-5, The Joint Staff; Assistant Division Commander (maneuver), 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized); Chief of Staff, 10th Mountain Division (Light); Chief of Staff, Combined Joint Task Force Mountain during Operation Enduring Freedom; Commander, 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Chief of Staff, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Senior Brigade C2 Observer/Controller, Operations Group, Joint Readiness Training Center; Commander, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry, 25th Infantry Division (Light); Executive Officer to the Deputy Commander in Haiti during Operation Uphold Democracy; J-3 in Honduras for Joint Task Force Bravo; Brigade Operations Officer, 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault); Executive Officer, 2nd Battalion, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) during Operations Desert Shield/Desert Storm. LTG Caslen’s awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Legion of Merit with four Oak Leaf Clusters, the Bronze Star Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, and the Meritorious Service Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters. He has earned the Combat Infantryman Badge, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge, and is Airborne, Air Assault, and Ranger qualified. LTG Caslen is married with three children.

Brigadier General Diana M. Holland graduated from the United States Military Academy and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers in 1990. Brigadier General Holland’s military service began in Germany where she served as a vertical construction platoon leader in the 79th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy), and as a company executive officer and battalion assistant operations officer in the 94th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy). Upon returning to the United States, BG Holland was assigned to the 30th Engineer Battalion (Topographic), 20th Engineer Brigade, at Fort Bragg, North Carolina and served as the battalion logistics officer and then as the commander of Headquarters and Headquarters Company. Following company command, BG Holland earned a Master of Arts degree at Duke University en route to a teaching assignment at the United States Military Academy. She then attended the Army Command and General Staff College and the School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) where she earned a Master of Military Arts and Sciences degree. She was assigned to the 3rd Infantry Division in July 2004, and deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom 3 serving as a division plans officer and then as the operations officer in the 92nd Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy). Upon return from Iraq, BG Holland served as a plans officer in the Operations Directorate, United States Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. Brigadier General Holland commanded the 92nd Engineer Battalion (Black Diamonds) from July 2008 to June 2011. She deployed with Task Force Diamond to eastern Afghanistan from May 2010 to April 2011. After relinquishing command, BG Holland was a United States Army War College Fellow at Georgetown University. In 2012, BG Holland assumed command of the 130th Engineer Brigade at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The following year, she deployed with the Brigade Headquarters to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan where the unit served as the Theater Engineer Brigade, Joint Task Force Sapper. The Brigade redeployed to Schofield Barracks in June 2014 and Brigadier General Holland relinquished command in July. During 2015, BG Holland served as executive officer to the Director of the Army Staff at the Pentagon. Most recently, BG Holland was assigned as the Deputy Commanding General for Support, 10th Mountain Division (LI) at Fort Drum, New York, and deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel. Brigadier General Holland’s awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit (w/OLC), Bronze Star (w/2 OLC), the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (w/4 OLC), the Combat Action Badge, the Senior Parachutist Badge, the German Parachutist Badge and the Silver Order of the de Fleury Medal.

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Brigadier General TIMOTHY E. TRAINOR Dean of the Academic Board

Brigadier General Timothy E. Trainor, Ph.D., became the Dean of the Academic Board at the United States Military Academy in the summer of 2010. He previously served as professor and head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point where he taught courses in engineering management, systems engineering and decision analysis. Trainor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from West Point in 1983 and entered the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. As an engineering officer, Trainor has served in operational assignments around the world, including Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, N.C., Fort Riley, Kans. and Sarajevo, Bosnia. Trainor has a Master of Business Administration from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke and a doctorate degree in industrial engineering from North Carolina State University. He is a member of the Military Applications Society of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences the Military Operations Research Society, the American Society for Engineering Management and the American Society of Engineering Education. He is a past president of Epsilon Mu Eta, the national Engineering Management Honor Society. Trainor is also a member of the Board of Fellows for the David Crawford School of Engineering at Norwich University. As an analyst, Trainor helped develop the Installation Status Report that provides the Army a standardized means to assess infrastructure and environmental conditions on installations to support resource allocation decisions. He has applied decision analysis methods in completing an organizational analysis of the Army’s Installation Management Agency and in assessing defense security cooperation programs. Trainor deployed to Basrah, Iraq in the summer of 2007 and worked with the British-led Provincial Reconstruction Team in helping the provincial Iraqi leaders improve their infrastructure revitalization plans. Trainor is married to Col. Donna Brazil, a 1983 graduate of West Point, who is a professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the Academy. They have a daughter Cory, who graduated from West Point in 2013. Son, Danny, is a 2LT in the Army and a 2015 West Point graduate and son, Zach, is currently a yearling at USMA..

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Lieutenant General ROBERT L. CASLEN Superintendent


DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Boo Corrigan Director of Athletics 5th Year | Notre Dame, 1990 Now in the midst of his fifth year as the Director of Intercollegiate Athletics at the Army West Point, Boo Corrigan has guided the Black Knights to incredible successes on the fields of friendly strife, victories over Navy, surpassed ambitious fundraising goals, upgraded several facilities, added three varsity sports and created a new brand identity, all while cadet-athletes continued to raise the bar academically. Corrigan was named Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on Feb. 1, 2011 and the short time since, Army has won the “Star” series against Navy, claimed the overall competition against the Midshipmen, added Academic All-American certificates, raised the annual fund by nearly $3 million, increased the “For Us All Capital Campaign by $55 million,” completed fundraising on a new lacrosse building and established 10new program endowments. Under Corrigan’s leadership, Army has added women’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s rugby to its offering of sports with nearly a quarter of the Corps of Cadets, around 1,000, competing in varsity sports under the athletic department. In addition to the additional sport offerings, a massive state-of-the art videoboard was added to Tate Rink, a press box was included at Doubleday Field at Johnson Stadium, the ticket office was upgraded and moved to a more fan-friendly location in Michie Stadium and work will begin the fall on a lacrosse building that will include locker rooms, team rooms, weight room, athletic training space and much more for both the men’s and women’s lacrosse programs. A branding campaign that started in 2011 at Michie Stadium will continue with additions to Christl Arena this fall. Corrigan has strengthened and expanded Army Athletics’ relationships in several key areas. In his tenure, Army has secured a new apparel agreement with Nike, a new pouring rights contract with Coke and bringing in the Aspire Group to enhance ticket sales and better serve Army season ticket holders. Corrigan also crafted the Team Army concept, a comprehensive plan designed to add significant value to Army’s corporate sponsorships while maintaining the tradition of West Point Athletics. In his first full three years at West Point, Corrigan has overseen a program that owns 11 Patriot League regular season or tournament championships and sent eight teams to the NCAA postseason. Thirtythree cadets have earned a major award from their conference, Last season, the senior class of 2015 set a high standard for future classes with a .556 winning percentage, marking the highest four-year percentage since the Class of 1995 finished with a .557 mark. In addition, Army West Point had another great year in the classroom with three cadet-athletes earning Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year in their respective sports.

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Army West Point also partnered with Nike to complete a successful rebranding initiative in the spring of 2015. Corrigan ushered in a new logo and word mark for Army West Point as part of the rebrand. In 2013-14, Corrigan led Army Athletics to its first star series victory since 1996, going 12-11 in star competitions against Navy. It was the 12th victory in the series for the Academy. West Point went 18-13 overall against the Mids during the year and has a 34-29-1 mark versus Navy in the last two seasons. Army finished a very successful campaign in 2013-14 with an overall record of 235-173-7 for a .575 winning percentage, the highest mark since 2004-05. The Black Knights brought home league titles in men’s tennis, baseball and women’s basketball. Army won regular season titles in men’s tennis and baseball, while the women’s hoops squad won the league tournament and was a 13th seed in the NCAA Tournament. Ten of Army’s squads participated in Patriot League postseason, while rifle earned an NCAA berth for the 11th-straight season. Army collected more than 100 all-league citations in 2012-13 alone. Hockey’s Cheyne Rocha and lacrosse’s Brendan Buckley each captured the Senior CLASS Award in their respective sports, making Army the only school in the nation to have multiple winners in 2012-13. During the 2012-13 season, Army teams combined to post an overall record of 236-183-8 for a .562 winning percentage. The winter sports programs had their best season in five years as the women’s basketball team won the Patriot League regular season title, the men’s basketball team posted its first winning season in 28 years and the rifle squad advanced to the NCAA Championships for the 10th consecutive season. It was also a great year in the competition against fellow service academies. Army split the season series versus Navy, 16-16-1, marking the best winning percentage against the Mids (.500) since 2004-05. The Black Knights owned a 4-2-1 record against Air Force, improving the record to 20-18-2 (.525) versus service academy foes in 2012-13. Cadet-athletes have continued to thrive in the classroom under Corrigan’s watch. In his three full years, Army has boasted 12 Academic All-Americans, including seven first-team selections. Lacrosse’s Brendan Buckely became the first Army athlete to capture Academic All-American of the Year honors in 2012. In 2011, the Black Knights’ football team boasted two first-team CoSIDA Academic AllAmericans, a first for the program since 1957. Since the start of the 2011-12 season, Army boasts six Patriot League Scholar-Athletes of the Year, including Buckley, a two-time overall men’s winner. During the 2013-14 season, Army registered five Academic AllAmerican selections. Twenty of Army’s 24 NCAA programs scored above the national average in the 2013 NCAA APR report. The men’s cross country and wrestling teams earned public recognition for finishing in the top 10 percent of their respective sport. The cross country squad boasted a perfect score of 1,000. In addition, former football standout Andrew Rodriguez, Class of 2012, became the first Army player to win the National Football Foundation’s Willam V. Campbell Trophy, which is presented annually to the nation’s top football scholar-athlete. Rodriguez later was honored with the Amateur Athletic Union’s James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the country. He was the first Army player to receive the award since 1946 and was just the third player in history (Peyton Manning, Tim Tebow) to win both the Campbell Trophy and Sullivan Award. Army has been the focus of national attention since Corrigan’s arrival. He was instrumental in supporting the CBS documentary, “Game of Honor,” that chronicled the Black Knights’ 2011 football season leading up to its annual showdown with arch-rival

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Navy. Not only was the two-hour program broadcast to a national audience on Showtime, but also won the Emmy Award for Best Sports Documentary. The Army football team was also the focus of a behindthe-scenes book titled, “Soldiers First,” written by New York Times writer Joe Drape. In addition to his duties at West Point, Corrigan has been an active leader in the Patriot League, serving as chairman of the conference’s Broadband Committee. Corrigan, who was the senior associate athletic director for external affairs at Duke University starting in August 2008, brings a wealth of leadership to his post. He is a proven administrator with 18 previous years of experience in all areas of revenue generation, external affairs, staff management and leadership. Corrigan’s chief responsibilities at Duke included the oversight of the Blue Devil corporate partnerships and the Marketing, Promotions, Ticket, Internet Operations, Sports Information and Video Services departments. In only two years at Duke, Corrigan was responsible for the negotiation of multi-media rights to ISP. A supervisor of the 2009 NCAA Champion women’s tennis and 2010 NCAA Champion men’s lacrosse programs, Corrigan was a part of three NCAA Championships at Duke in just two seasons. He served as a member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Rules committee and the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Committee, while serving on the Executive Budget Committee at Duke. Prior to arriving at Duke in August of 2008, he oversaw Notre Dame’s corporate relations and marketing as an associate athletic director for five years. During his stint at Notre Dame, Corrigan spearheaded the redesign of its official athletics website and creation of 15-20 hours of original video content weekly. That resulted in a 35 percent increase in page views and unique users. Corrigan also worked directly with ISP Sports, CSTV, and NBC Sports from a sales and marketing standpoint. Before joining the staff at Notre Dame, Corrigan spent nearly three years as the associate athletic director for marketing at the United States Naval Academy. He was responsible for turning the marketing department from a deficit to profit in his first year with full budget responsibility for the department. Corrigan also was intimately involved with the re-branding of the Annual Giving Campaign (The Blue and Gold), which led to an increase of 75 percent year over year donations. His collegiate experience also includes a stint as assistant director of marketing at Florida State from 1992-95. Corrigan is a 1990 University of Notre Dame graduate with a degree in economics. He is married to the former Kristen Aceto, a former field hockey and lacrosse player at the University of Virginia who also earned a master’s degree from the school. The couple has three children, Finley, Tre and Brian. He is the youngest of seven children of Gene and Lena Corrigan.


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TENNIS FACILITIES

STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES

Housing both the men’s and women’s tennis teams, Lichtenberg Tennis Center continues to make a large impact on both programs as the home of Army West Point Tennis.

The seven-court arena, which was completed in time for Army’s 1999 winter/spring season and resurfaced during the 2015 offseason, features a sophisticated synthetic indoor hardcourt surface, state-of-the-art lighting, locker facilities, coaches’ offices and meeting rooms, and an elevated spectator area that gives Army tennis fans a birds-eye view of all seven courts.

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Through the generosity of Herb (USMA ’55) and Alan (USMA ’51) Lichtenberg and the Class of 1955, Army’s men’s and women’s tennis teams boast one of the finest indoor tennis facilities in the nation. “I think it gives us a big psychological advantage over our opponents,” said Army women’s tennis coach Paul Peck. “When opposing teams walk in they know they are standing in the best college tennis facility that they have ever been in. The building is just unbelievable. It shows our athletes and our recruits that the Academy is serious about a quality tennis program.” In the fall of 2004, a brand new, state-of-the-art scoreboard was installed in the Lichtenberg Tennis Center, which allows fans to follow the action on all seven courts simultaneously. The scoreboard, which measures 26” wide by 13” high with “Army Tennis” and an Army logo printed on it, includes changeable team names, message centers, and a 32’ by 80’ LED matrix display for messages and graphics. The center, constructed by Indoor Courts of America, of Olathe, Kan., earned its first prestigious award in June 1999, when the United States Tennis Association (USTA) cited it as “one of the outstanding public tennis facilities for 1999.” Other recipients of the USTA Facility Award were Harvard, Texas A&M, Penn State, Michigan State, Virginia Tech, Whitman College and Florida. The addition of the award-winning Lichtenberg Center has made tennis a yearround sport at West Point, rendering the Northeast’s typically unpredictable spring weather a non-factor. In the past, Army teams were forced to travel as far as 15 miles to play in an indoor facility that was not only costly, but contained an insufficient number of courts. That is no longer the case. The Army men’s team opened its home slate on Feb. 5, 2000, with the women’s squad debuting a week later. The Army tennis teams’ home in Lichtenberg is complete with visiting and team locker rooms, team meeting rooms and coaches offices. In the spring of 2002, the Black Knights welcomed their latest addition, the Malek Tennis Center. Featuring enhancements to the former Clinton Courts, this outdoor facility boasts a spectator seating area and a pedestrian plaza adjoining the tennis and baseball stadiums. The nine courts, which are named after the project’s lead donor, Frederick V. Malek (USMA ’59), are located directly parallel to Clinton Field and adjacent to Doubleday Field. Both the Lichtenberg Tennis Center and Malek Courts have also served as the backdrop for the ITA Eastern Championships.

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ARMY WEST POINT ROSTER

2015-16 Roster Name Kyle Barnes Caison Best Ben Davies Morgan Hale Joey Hatala Sam Jang-Milsten Sam Lampman Austin McCasin Harrison McCormick David Mitchell Michael Nguyen Grant Patterson David Proctor Grant Riechmann Gregory Shannon Michael Sienko Ron Verano Cameron Voigt Daniel Zheng

Year Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So.

Hometown / High school (Prep School) Argyle, Texas / Spring Creek Academy Nashville, Tenn. / K12 International Academy London, England / Laurel Springs Santa Barbara, Calif. / Santa Barbara (Marion Military Institute) Waxhaw, N.C. / Marvin Ridge Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta Orlando, Fla. / Boone Keller, Texas / Carroll Senior Berwyn, Pa. / Episcopal Academy Castle Rock, Colo. / IMG Academy (Fla.) San Jose, Calif. / Leland Roswell, Ga. / Roswell Loma Linda, Calif. / Arrowhead Christian Academy Houston, Texas / Memorial Longwood, Fla. / Lyman Williamston, Mich. / Williamston Edinburg, Texas / Edinburg Barrington, R.I. / Barrington Alpharetta, Ga. / Alpharetta

Head Coach: Jim Poling (Clemson ’70), 15th season Associate Head Coach: Randy Rowley (Southwestern College, ’84), Seventh season Team Captain: Caison Best

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COACHING STAFF

JIM POLING

Head Coach 14th Season Clemson ’70

Jim Poling begins his 15th season at the helm of the Army West Point men’s tennis program. Poling, four times named the Patriot League Coach of the Year, boasts a 199-131 record at the Academy, and a 420-298 mark through 29 years of coaching. He became the program’s all-time winningest coach on April 12, 2014.

In 12 years at the Academy, Poling has mentored five Patriot League Players of the Year (Arnie Albornoz - 2003, John Sabia 2004, Carl Fisher - 2006), including two-time winner Asika Isoh (2012-13), and three Rookie of the Year honorees (Donald Van Velzer - 2009, Gary Kushnirovic – 2010, Sam Lampman – 2014). Poling’s Army teams have now appeared in the Patriot League championship match 20 times in the last 21 seasons.

The 2014 Black Knights squad reached the 20-win milestone for the first time since 2005 going 20-6 overall. Army earned the regular season Patriot League crown with a perfect 7-0 conference record and topped Navy, 4-3, in the Star Match. The Black Knights cruised through the conference tournament to find the Midshipmen waiting in the title game. Army beat Navy yet again, 4-1, giving Poling his fourth Patriot League Tournament title. The team earned its sixth NCAA Tournament appearance. Despite falling to Virginia in the NCAA Tournament, Poling collected his fourth Patriot League Coach of the Year award. In 2012, Army’s bid for a second consecutive conference championship came up short, falling to top-seeded Navy in the title match. The Black Knights ended the year with a 16-13 mark, which included an 11-3 record on their home courts and a notable win against service academy rival Air Force. Despite having a young team with only one senior on the roster, the Black Knights ended their four-year drought of a Patriot League title in 2011 by defeating Lehigh, 4-2, to win the crown and the conference’s automatic NCAA Championship berth. Army prevailed in all eight contests against Patriot League opponents - six in the regular season and two in tournament play. Army’s 4-3 win over Navy in the annual Star Match marked the first time since 2004-2005 the Black Knights won back-to-back Star Matches, topping the Mids in 2010 as well. Poling garnered Patriot League Coach of the Year accolades in 2011. In the four seasons leading up to 2011’s championship Army fell in the finals match to service academy rival Navy. In 2006, the Black Knights won the Championship defeating American 4-2 in the finals. During the 2005 season, the Black, Gold and Gray tying an Academy-best 21-5 mark that the 2000 squad also achieved. In 2004, Army tallied a 19-8 dual match record, including a 5-1 mark in conference play. The Black Knights were 15-5 in 2003, Poling’s first season at the helm. Poling arrived at the Academy with 16 years of head coaching experience at the collegiate level, serving highly successful terms at Rollins (1993-2002), the University of Tulsa (1985-88), the University of South Alabama (1980-83) and Mississippi State University (1979-80). The Winter Park, Fla., native continued a legacy of tennis excellence at Rollins, guiding the Tars to the NCAA Tournament during each of his nine years at the helm. After directing Rollins to a 25-3 record and a Division II National Championship in 2001, Poling was named Wilson/Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division II National Coach of the Year in the spring of 2002. Poling led the defending national champion Tars to a 21-4 mark and a top four national ranking throughout the entire regular season. He also garnered Sunshine State Conference Coach of the Year honors for the second straight season (and third time in nine years), and was named ITA South Region Coach of the Year for the second time in six years. Poling led the Tars to a trio of top-three finishes in the NCAA Tournament during his first three years at Rollins. His Tars club posted a 21-7 dual-match record in 1996 and reached the finals of the NCAA’s. For his efforts, he was named the ITA South Region Coach of the Year for the first time. Poling guided the Tars to a pair of third-place NCAA finishes the previous two seasons. The veteran mentor continued to build on his list of impressive accomplishments at Rollins. In addition to leading the Tars to the Division II national title in 2001, Poling presided over the National Rolex Doubles Champions, four All-Americans, the No. 3 doubles team in the nation, the top-ranked player in the nation, the conference player of the year and a pair of Sunshine State Conference team championships during that time. In all, three of his teams captured Sunshine State Conference crowns during his tenure at Rollins as he authored an impressive 147-79 (.650) dual-match record. A 1970 graduate of Clemson University, Poling lettered three times on the Tigers’ tennis squad. He was selected the team’s most valuable player as a junior and helped Clemson to an Atlantic Coast Conference championship the following year. Poling ranks fifth in winning percentage in singles (78.0 percentage) and third in doubles winning percentage (78.3 percent) in school history. He went on to earn a master’s degree in exercise physiology from the University of South Alabama in 1982. Following his graduation from Clemson, Poling served two years in the U.S. Army and was awarded the Bronze Star for service in Vietnam. He began his collegiate coaching career in 1979 with a one-year stint as men’s head coach at Mississippi State, before moving to guide both the men’s and women’s tennis programs at South Alabama in 1980. Poling led the Jaguar men to three consecutive Sun Belt Conference titles and was twice named the league’s coach of the year. During his third season at South Alabama, the Jaguars captured the National Independent Tournament title and Poling was named the NIT Coach of the Year. He then spent three years running both men’s and women’s tennis programs at Tulsa, earning Missouri Valley Coach of the Year honors in 1987, before moving on to Rollins in September of 1993. Record at Army (Years): 199-131 (14) Poling is married to Marianne Ingard Poling, a member of a national champion tennis team during her undergraduate days at Stanford University. He has three children - Matthew, Lilian and Karl.

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Career Record (Years): 420-298 (30)

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eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

Army went 18-9 in 2015, its second consecutive season with at least 18 wins after posting a 20-6 record in 2014. Last season was only the fourth-time in team history that the Black Knights achieved 18 wins or more in back-to-back seasons and their 38 wins was the third-most total wins over a two-year span behind only the 2000 and 2001 squads (39 wins) and 2004 and 2005 teams (40 wins).


COACHING STAFF Jim Poling Year-by-Year Year 2002* 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Record 0-3 15-5 19-8 21-5 12-16 11-12 16-8 9-15 13-9 13-12 16-16 16-7 20-6 18-9 0-0

men’s Tennis Versus the Patriot League* Team Record Navy 11-12 Boston University 5-1 Bucknell 14-0 Colgate 12-2 Holy Cross 12-0 Lafayette 17-0 Lehigh 17-1 Loyola (Md.) 2-0

Patriot League Finish n/a Second Second First First Second Second Second Second First Second Second First Second n/a

TOTAL

90-16

Last Win 2015, 4-0 2015, 6-1 2015, 4-2 2014, 7-0 2015, 7-0 2015, 4-0 2015, 5-2 2015, 4-0

84.9 Win Percentage

Excluding Navy, the Black Knights have not lost to a Patriot League team in the last 3 years, winning 25 straight matches. * - Current Patriot League Teams

* - Represents the Fall 2002 season

RANDY ROWLEY

Associate Head Coach Seventh Season Southwestern ’84

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andy Rowley enters his seventh season at West Point. After three seasons as an assistant coach, Rowley was promoted to associate head coach before the 2013-14 season. Prior to coming to the academy, Rowley coached and traveled with nationally ranked junior players in the United States and Europe. Before returning to coaching and traveling with juniors, Rowley spent seven years coaching at the University of Southern Mississippi, turning a 3-21 program into a team that became the winningest in school history. Rowley’s team achieved USM’s first national team ranking, recorded the most wins in a single season and finished third in the Conference USA Tennis Championships. While coaching the Golden Eagles, Rowley split his time traveling and coaching on the WTA tour and ITF women’s tour, spending two months helping conduct a preseason training camp and coaching at the 2007 Australian Open Grand Slam, the 2007 Mondial Australian Women’s Hardcourts, the 2007 Pacific Life Open, and the 2007 United States Open Grand Slam. Rowley went to Southern Miss after spending three seasons as the assistant men’s tennis coach at Texas Tech University. During that time, he twice served as the NCAA’s representative for the Tennis Championships. The Red Raiders were ranked nationally all three seasons during Rowley’s tenure. Rowley was the head men’s tennis coach at University of Louisiana-Monroe from 1995-2000. He changed titles in 1999, serving as director of tennis, coaching both men’s and women’s programs during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. He compiled a 52-36 overall record at ULM, including a 14-2 Southland Conference record. He led the Indians to two Southland Conference titles, three years in the national rankings, and a berth in the NCAA Tournament, marking the first time in 25 years ULM reached the national tournament. Rowley also served as an NCAA representative at the NCAA national tournament. He spent two years as head women’s coach and assistant men’s coach at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette from 1994-95. The women’s program reached a national ranking of No. 36 during his tenure at ULL. Rowley served as an assistant coach for the men’s and women’s tennis program at the University of Kansas during the 1986 and 1987 seasons. The Jayhawks were ranked as high as No. 21 in the national rankings, winning the Big Eight Conference Championship and earning an NCAA appearance. After serving as a student assistant coach with the women’s tennis program at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kan., from 1979-84, he was director of tennis at Seward County Community College in Liberal, Kan., from 1984-86. During his tenure at Southwestern, he helped lead the program to four KCAC team championships and three NAIA District 10 runner-up finishes. During his coaching career, Rowley has also spent nine years as head coach of Tennis: Europe, and five years as head coach for the national team of Tennis: Europe. He has spent 14 years coaching ranked juniors on the ITF junior circuits in America and Europe. He has coached players on the ATP, WTA and ITF circuits. He served as the president of the junior program on the board of officers for the Dallas Tennis Association in 1992 and spent five years as the DTA representative at the USTA Area Training Center. Rowley serves as a director at the NIKE/Lawrenceville, NJ, Army Tennis Camps, College Exposure Tennis Academy and directs a fundraising camp at his alma mater, Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas.

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CAISON BEST Senior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2012-13 1-4 9-11 2013-14 1-4 9-5 2014-15 0-6 6-7 TOTAL 2-14 24-23

Doubles Fall Spring 3-2 2-0 0-0 3-0 3-0 0-0 6-2 5-0

Nashville, Tenn. - K12 International Academy TEAM CAPTAIN 2013 all-patriot league second team

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

2014-15: Posted a 6-13 singles mark, including a 6-7 showing in dual matches … three of his victories came at the No. 4 flight … finished 3-0 in doubles competition with all three wins coming in tournament action during the fall … won four of his final six matches to close out the season … earned victories in consecutive matches against Boston University, Lehigh and Bucknell from March 28 to April 5 … defeated Bucknell’s Octavio Canibe, 7-6 (3-0), 7-5 at the No. 4 position in the Patriot League semifinals. 2013-14: Posted a 9-5 dual match record in singles action ... topped Monmouth’s Woravin Kumthankittkil, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, at the ITA Regional Championships in the fall ... went a perfect 5-0 in Patriot League play ... spent time at multiple spots in singles lineup ... had most success at No. 4, going 6-3 ... beat Brian Pinkard of Lafayette in straight sets in only appearance at No. 2 singles ... picked up a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Thomas Pecor at No. 4 singles in 4-3 Star Match win at Navy ... made three appearances in doubles action ... went 3-0 in duals at No. 3 doubles. 2012-13: All-Patriot League second team ... played throughout Army’s singles lineup before settling in at No. 3 ... went 9-11 in duals, including 4-1 against Patriot League opponents ... went 5-4 at No. 3 singles ... biggest win of the season came in the Navy Star Match when he clinched the team win with a three-set victory over Austin Jones, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 ... won five of his final six regular-season matches ... played just two doubles matches in duals, winning both ... went 1-4 in singles matches during the fall tournament season ... lone victory came in three sets against an opponent from North Carolina-Greensboro. High School: Four-star recruit out of Tennessee ... ranked as high as 126 in the recruiting class of 2012 ... trained at Saviano High Performance Tennis ... named team MVP as a freshman ... also drew interest from Army competitors Air Force, Dartmouth and Yale ... coached by USPTA Hall of Fame member Bill Tym. Personal: Caison Andrew Best ... born April 19, 1994, in Charlotte, N.C. ... son of Kim and Walt Best ... two sisters, Kelsea and Jennifer ... two brothers, Anthony and Joseph III ... likes to free ski, mountain bike and hike during his free time ... Military History major.

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BEN DAVIES Senior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2012-13 4-8 5-2 2013-14 2-3 5-1 2014-15 2-2 5-1 TOTAL 8-13 15-4

London, England - Laurel Springs

Doubles Fall Spring 2-5 1-0 0-0 1-1 1-3 1-0 3-8 3-1

2014-15: Finished 7-3 in overall singles matches … went 5-1 in duals, including a 4-0 mark at the No. 6 position … tallied a 2-3 record in doubles play and went 1-0 in dual matches … picked up three straight singles victories to begin the spring season … wins came against Connecticut, Rider and St. Bonaventure … collected Patriot League wins at No. 6 singles against opponents from Holy Cross and Lafayette … teamed up with Michael Nguyen for his only doubles match during the spring and earned an 8-2 win over Holy Cross’ Ming Lao and Elmar Lutz. 2013-14: Put together a 7-4 overall singles record, including 5-1 in dual matches ... notched wins at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational and West Point Shootout in the fall ... went 2-0 in Patriot League matches ... played three matches at No. 6 and two at No. 4 singles ... only loss in the spring came in only appearance at No. 3 singles to Xabier Saavedra of Drexel ... beat Niagara’s Inaki Belloso and St. Bonventure’s Javier Ortiz, respectively, in two appearances at No. 4 singles ... picked up singles and doubles victories at Loyola ... had a 1-1 mark in two No. 3 doubles appearances. 2012-13: Went 9-10 in singles play during his first season at West Point, including a 5-2 record in dual matches ... played mostly at No. 6 during the dual season ... went 1-1 against Patriot League foes ... defeated Connor McCann of Holy Cross, 7-5, 6-1 ... lone doubles match in a dual was also against the Crusaders ... teamed with classmate Joey Hatala for an 8-3 victory ... won five of his first six matches of the dual season, all in straight sets ... winning streak snapped against Lehigh on March 24. High School: Top-ranked player in Wales ... ranked as high as 708 by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) ... ranked among the top 15 in the United Kingdom ... National Honor Society member ... Gold Duke of Edinburgh recipient. Personal: Benjamin James Davies ... born April 10, 1994, in St. Louis Park, Minn. ... son of Cindy and Gareth Davies ... three sisters - Abriana, Alexandra and Katarina ... enjoys traveling and relaxing with friends in his free time ... thoroughly enjoyed his Beast Barracks experience ... credits previous coach Justin Sherring with having the most influence on his career ... career highlight so far was when he first received ITF points ... Geospatial Information Science major.

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Men’s Tennis

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joey hatala Senior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2012-13 2-5 1-0 2013-14 3-2 0-0 2014-15 1-2 1-0 TOTAL 6-9 2-0

Waxhaw, N.C. - Marvin Ridge

Doubles Fall Spring 3-5 1-0 4-3 0-0 2-2 1-0 9-10 2-0

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

2014-15: Went 2-2 in singles action and 3-2 in doubles competition … finished 1-0 in dual matches in both singles and doubles play … earned a 6-2, 6-3 singles victory in the Round of 32 at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational during the fall … notched a 6-2, 6-3 win at No. 4 singles in the spring against Rider … also partnered with Cameron Voigt for an 8-1 win at No. 3 doubles in the Rider match. 2013-14: Played exclusively during the fall season ... posted a 3-2 singles record ... battled for a 7-6 (5-3), 2-6, 10-8 victory over Villanova’s Mark Miller at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational to begin the season ... won two singles matches at the Patriot League Kickoff ... collected a 4-3 doubles record ... won first two doubles matches of the season alongside Cameron Voigt at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational. 2012-13: Went 3-5 in singles overall, winning his lone dual match contest ... topped Monmouth’s Joe Talafous, 6-2, 6-0 ... won two of his first three collegiate singles contests ... first career victory came at the Stony Brook Invitational ... defeated Peter Davis of Bowdoin, 8-6 ... went 4-5 in doubles matches with a win in his lone dual match apperance ... teamed with Ben Davies for an 8-3 win against Holy Cross. High School: Three-star recruit out of Marvin Ridge High School ... coached by Jon Golden ... two-time North Carolina 3A All-State selection ... 3A state doubles champion in 2010 ... 3A dual team state runner up ... also trained at the Liles-Dunphy Academy under Wade Liles, Joe Dunphy and Alex Simonetti. Personal: Joseph James Hatala ... born Nov. 4, 1993, in Washington, D.C. ... parents are Bob and Joanna Hatala ... brothers, Bobby and John ... sister, Hanna ... began playing tennis competitively in eighth grade ... likes to play and watch sports during his free time ... Management major.

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sam jang-milsten Senior

Singles Doubles Year Fall Spring Fall Spring 2012-13 3-7 0-0 5-4 3-0 2013-14 3-2 0-0 4-3 0-0 2014-15 2-3 1-0 1-4 1-0 TOTAL 8-12 1-0 10-11 4-0

Alpharetta, Ga. - Alpharetta

2014-15: Posted a 3-3 record in singles to include a 1-0 mark in dual matches … went 2-4 in doubles action, including 1-0 in dual competition … collected singles victories against Niagara and Lafayette during the fall … topped Rider’s Matthew Begley, 6-1, 6-0, at the No. 5 singles position in the spring … also partnered with David Proctor for an 8-2 victory at No. 2 doubles opposite Rider. 2013-14: Hit the court exclusively during the fall season ... tallied a 3-2 mark in singles action ... topped Matt Wagner of Boston College, 6-2, 1-6, 10-1, at West Point Shootout ... posted a 4-3 doubles record ... went 2-1 in doubles action at the Patriot League Kickoff alongside his brother, Henry Jang-Milsten ... won singles and doubles matches at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational against Villanova. 2012-13: Went 3-7 in singles contests, all played during the fall tournament season ... saw action in three dual matches in doubles contests ... played alongside classmate David Proctor in all three to go 3-0 ... defeated a pair from Vassar, 8-1 ... knocked off a duo from Monmouth before claiming a Patriot League victory against Holy Cross, 8-4 ... went 4-3 during the fall season with Proctor ... earned a doubles victory alongside his older brother, Henry, in final tuneup before the dual season began ... brothers defeated Marist’s Joris Van Eck and Matteo Guidici, 8-6. High School: Three-star recruit out of Alpharetta High School ... won two state titles (2010, 2012) ... given the coaches award in 2012 ... honored with the Vincent Dooley Award which recognizes his high school’s top male tennis player for his leadership on and off the court ... Spent two years playing with fellow Army teammate Daniel Zheng. Personal: Samuel Allen Jang-Milsten ... born March 11, 1994, in Seattle, Wash. ... parents are Tanya and Tim Jang-Milsten ... older brother, Henry, graduated from the Academy in 2014 and was a member of the Army men’s tennis team ... Henry ranks tied for 16th in career doubles wins (50) ... sister, Ellen ... likes to read and listen to music in his free time ... credits his brother with having the most influence on his tennis career ... uncle was tennis team captain for rival Navy ... Art, Philosophy and Literature major.

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austin m cCASIN Senior

Singles Doubles Year Fall Spring Fall Spring 2012-13 5-8 4-3 6-9 11-6 2013-14 1-6 6-5 4-3 14-5 2014-15 6-4 6-8 7-4 18-6 TOTAL 12-18 16-16 17-16 43-17

Keller, Texas - Carroll Senior

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

CAREER MARKS: Tied for 2nd in academy history with Peter Sienko for career doubles wins with 60 ... four shy of breaking the all-time mark held by Marshall Clay. 2014-15: Went 12-12 in overall singles, including a 6-8 record during dual matches … one of six Black Knights to post double-digit singles victories … contributed to a team-best 25-9 doubles record alongside Kyle Barnes, the most doubles wins by an individual in a season … the pair finished 18-5 in duals and went 5-0 in the Patriot League … the 18 wins by McCasin and Barnes is tied for the second-most in the spring season in school history ... the duo went 13-4 at No. 3 doubles … won three of his first four singles matches in the spring … victories came against Connecticut, Stony Brook and Fairleigh Dickinson … collected a 6-1, 6-3 Patriot League win over Loyola’s Connor Pietrak at No. 3 singles … won eight of nine doubles matches to finish the season … only non-victory went unfinished … earned doubles wins in the Patriot League Tournament against Bucknell (8-6) and Navy (8-5). 2013-14: Posted a 7-11 singles record and a 6-5 dual match mark ... beat Michael McGinnis of Boston College, 6-3, 1-6, 10-8, at the West Point Shootout in the fall ... played at fourth, fifth and sixth singles spots ... went 3-0 at No. 4 singles ... had more success in doubles ... finished second on team with 18 doubles wins ... posted a 14-5 dual match record ... paired with Kyle Barnes for all but one doubles match ... duo tied for 12th all-time in spring-season wins with 14 ... only Army pair to win a match at the Challenger of Dallas Doubles Wildcard Shootout in the fall ... won seven doubles matches in a row twice, including three victories in the Patriot League Tournament ... notched an 8-3 victory at No. 3 doubles in 4-1 conference title win over Navy. 2012-13: Went 9-11 in singles matches, including 4-3 in duals, during his first season at the Academy ... teamed with senior Rashad Shelton during the dual season for an 11-5 record in doubles play ... pair played mostly at No. 2, going 10-3 in that spot ... played in four different singles spots during the dual season, earning a 3-0 record at No. 4 ... won lone Patriot League contest ... defeated Chris Brosnan of Holy Cross, 6-1, 6-3 ... went 3-0 with Shelton in conference doubles matches ... clinched the doubles point against Navy in the annual Star Match with a 9-7 victory over Blake Daniel and Nicholas Gutsche. High School: Four-star recruit out of Keller, Texas ... four-year member of the tennis team at Carroll Senior High School ... team MVP junior and senior seasons ... placed third in mixed doubles at the state championship ... four-time all-district first-team selection... Was teammates with current Army men’s tennis player Kyle Barnes for a period in high school. Personal: Austin Thomas McCasin ... born Feb. 1, 1994, in Grand Forks, N.D. ... son of Danielle and Lorne McCasin ... brother, Spencer ... sister, Brittaney ... credits coach Dion Crupi with having the most influence on his career, on and off the court ... enjoys playing sports, going to the movies and hunting during his free time ... favorite subjects in school are math and science ... Systems Engineering major. @ARMYWP_Mtennis

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harrison m cCORMICK Senior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2012-13 7-8 15-4 2013-14 0-3 11-3 2014-15 0-0 5-0 TOTAL 7-11 31-7

Berwyn, Pa. - Episcopal Academy

Doubles Fall Spring 6-8 17-3 1-3 12-5 0-0 16-6 7-11 45-14

2013 all-patriot league second team 2014 Academic all-patriot league 2015 Academic all-patriot league CAREER MARKS: Enters the year ranked 12th in career doubles wins with 52. 2014-15: Selected to the Academic All-Patriot League Team … went 5-0 in singles competition and 16-6 in doubles … did not play in the fall … finished 4-0 in singles matches versus Patriot League competition … league wins came against Holy Cross, Boston University, Lehigh and Navy … posted a 15-5 doubles record alongside Grant Riechmann, tied for the seventh-most in a single season by a duo … the pair registered a 5-0 mark against conference opponents, including wins over Lafayette, Boston University, Lehigh, Bucknell and Navy … contributed to an 8-6 doubles victory at the No. 2 position in the Patriot League semifinals against Bucknell. 2013-14: Selected to the Academic All-Patriot League Team ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... finished fourth on team with 11 dual match wins in singles action ... struggled during fall tournaments before going 11-3 in spring dual matches ... posted a perfect 5-0 mark against conference foes ... played each spot in the singles lineup except for No. 1 ... notched first No. 2 singles win in straight sets over Harrison Kunkel of Loyola ... beat Navy’s Krishna Jana, 6-4, 6-3, in Star Match ... won ten matches in a row capped off by 6-0, 5-7, 6-1 victory over Tyler Tossavainen at No. 6 singles in 4-1 conference title win over Navy ... tallied 13 wins in doubles action ... went 12-5 in dual matches at No. 1 doubles ... spent most of the season partnered with Grant Riechmann, going 11-4 together ... topped Andy Jackson and Steven Young, 8-4, at No. 1 doubles in 4-2 loss to Air Force. 2012-13: All-Patriot League Second Team ... Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... voted Patriot League Player of the Month for February after going 5-0 in singles and 4-0 in doubles ... led Army in both singles and doubles wins ... went 2212 in singles, including 15-4 in duals ... 23-11 doubles record, including 17-3 in duals with a 16-3 mark alongside Asika Isoh ... responsible for the Black Knights’ lone point at No. 56 Arkansas ... won both singles and doubles contests against the Razorbacks ... defeated Peter Thomas, 7-5, 2-6, 10-6, for the point ... went on to win seven of his first eight singles contests ... won in convincing fashion in Star Match against Navy on April 7 ... defeated Alex Gaines in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4 ... topped Gaines in the Patriot League Tournament as well, 6-0, 6-3 ... went 8-2 at No. 5 and 4-0 at No. 6 ... 17 doubles wins ranks tied for eighth on Army’s single-season list ... 16 wins with Isoh ranks tied for fifth on the single-season duo list. High School: Three-star recruit out of Episcopal Academy ... played under the direction of Whitaker Powell and Thomas Kent ... three-time All-Interac League selection ... two-time All-Delco player ... Delco Player of the Year ... served as team captain ... member of the National Spanish and Latin Honor Societies. Personal: Daniel Harrison McCormick ... born July 21, 1994, in Philadelphia, Pa. ... parents are Teresa and Dan McCormick ... sister, Genevieve, is a freshman on the women’s tennis team ... brother, Tristan ... grandfather, Michael Harrison (Lt. Col.), and uncle, Michael Harrison (Capt.), both served in the Air Force ... roots for Philadelphia sports teams ... likes to swim, read and spend time with friends and family during his free time ... credits Andy Sorrentino with having the most influence on his career ... Sorrentino has coached him since he was seven years old ... Systems Engineering major. 24

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Men’s Tennis

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David proctor Senior

Singles Doubles Year Fall Spring Fall Spring 2012-13 4-5 0-0 6-6 3-0 2013-14 3-2 0-0 3-6 0-0 2014-15 4-1 0-0 1-3 1-0 TOTAL 11-8 0-0 10-15 4-0

Loma Linda, Calif. - Arrowhead Christian Academy

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

2014-15: Posted a 4-1 singles record during the fall … did not compete in singles in the spring … went 2-3 in overall doubles, including a 1-0 mark in dual matches … defeated opponents from Niagara, Fairleigh Dickinson and Marist during the Army Shootout … topped Marist’s Joe Motta, 7-5, 6-2, in the Army Invitational … partnered with Sam Jang-Milsten for an 8-2 victory at No. 2 doubles opposite Rider. 2013-14: Played exclusively during the fall season ... posted a 3-2 singles record ... notched a dominating 6-0, 6-1 win over St. Bonaventure’s Timothy DeSanto at the West Point Shootout ... had a 3-6 mark in doubles action ... collected both singles and doubles victories at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational, West Point Shootout and Patriot League Kickoff. 2012-13: Went 4-5 in singles and 9-6 in doubles during his first season at West Point ... saw action in three dual matches, all in doubles play ... went 3-0 in duals, teaming alongside classmate Sam Jang-Milsten in all three contests ... pair defeated Rich Degregoris and Nick Berrettini of Holy Cross to snag a Patriot League victory ... won seven of his final eight doubles matches of the season ... went 7-3 with Jang-Milsten ... earned three doubles wins over Patriot League foes during the fall tournament season ... traded wins and losses throughout the fall during singles play. High School: Three-star recruit out of Loma Linda, Calif. ... attended Arrowhead Christian Academy ... four-year letterwinner ... named team MVP all four season ... all-league honors in 2010 ... number four in his graduating class ... honored with the Kenn Hubbs Award for academics and excelling in sports. Personal: David Alexander Proctor ... son of George and Gail Proctor ... two siblings - Nichola and Samuel ... paternal grandfather, George Proctor, was in the Marines ... first picked up a tennis racket at age two ... credits tennis academy instructors Andy Scorteanu and Stuart Taran with having the most influence on his career ... has been playing the violin for 15 years ... enjoys fishing, snowboarding and playing the drums and guitar in his free time ... Systems Engineering major.

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ROn verano Senior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2012-13 3-5 0-0 2013-14 0-2 0-0 2014-15 2-3 1-0 TOTAL 5-10 1-0

Edinburg, Texas - Edinburg

Doubles Fall Spring 2-5 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 3-2 3-5 3-2

2014-15: Notched a 3-3 record in singles competition and a 3-2 mark in doubles play … played in one dual match at the No. 6 singles position, defeating Rider’s Agaazi Berhane, 6-0, 6-1 … registered singles wins in the fall at the Army Shootout and the Patriot League Kickoff … went 2-1 in doubles action at the Patriot League Kickoff, with victories coming alongside Gregory Shannon. 2013-14: Played only during the fall season ... went 0-2 in limited singles action ... suffered a close three-set loss to Alexander Aziz of Boston College at the West Point Shootout ... competed in one doubles match at the Patriot League Kickoff ... beat Lafayette’s Chris Matturri and Mitch Abramo, 6-4, alongside Cameron Voigt. 2012-13: Played exclusively during the non-dual match season ... went 3-5 in singles and 2-5 in doubles ... won two of his first three collegiate singles matches ... went 2-2 at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational ... played alongside four different teammates for doubles contests ... won two of his first three matches, including a 1-1 record with classmate Joey Hatala at the Stony Brook Invitational ... snagged an 8-5 win with Josh Cook against Patriot League foe Lafayette also at the SJU Invitational. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Edinburg ... named the team MVP in 2011 and 2012 ... regional qualifier 2009-12. Personal: Ron Philip Verano ... born Feb. 21, 1994, in San Diego, Calif. ... son of Romulo and Phoebe Verano ... older brother, Rommel, was a 2014 USMA graduate and played on the Army tennis team ... older sister, Robie, graduated from the Academy in 2011 and played tennis for the women’s squad ... started playing tennis competitively at age eight ... credits his brother, sister and cousin, Sheila, with having the most influence on his career ... likes to watch reality television, sing and jam out with his friends during his free time ... Art, Philosophy and Literature major.

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BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - JUNIORS

KYLE BARNES Junior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2013-14 2-6 7-2 2014-15 3-5 7-1 TOTAL 5-11 14-3

Doubles Fall Spring 4-3 14-4 7-4 18-5 11-7 32-9

Argyle, Texas - Spring Creek Academy

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

2014-15: Went 10-6 overall in singles competition to include a 7-1 mark in dual matches during the spring … one of six Black Knights to post double-digit singles victories … finished with a 3-5 record in tournament play in the fall … played primarily at the No. 4 and No. 5 singles positions … contributed to a team-best 25-9 doubles record alongside Austin McCasin, a program record for wins over a year … the pair finished 18-5 in duals and went 5-0 in the Patriot League … the 18 victories in the spring were tied for the second-most in the spring in school history ... the duo went 13-4 at No. 3 doubles … won six of seven singles matches from Feb. 15 to April 5 … earned a 6-3, 6-4 win at No. 4 singles in the Patriot League quarterfinals against Lafayette … also collected doubles wins at the No. 3 position in the Patriot League Tournament versus Bucknell and Navy. 2013-14: Named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... garnered a 7-2 singles record in spring dual matches ... struggled in fall tournaments before making major strides in the spring ... settled in nicely at No. 5 singles, going 6-0 ... won all three conference matches ... ended regular season by winning final five singles matches ... teamed up with Austin McCasin to form Army’s most successful doubles team ... duo tied for 12th all-time in single-season wins with 14 ... went 14-4 in duals, splitting time at second and third doubles ... only Army duo to win a match at the Challenger of Dallas Doubles Wildcard Shootout in the fall ... won seven doubles matches in a row twice, including three victories in the Patriot League Tournament ... notched an 8-3 victory at No. 3 doubles in 4-1 conference title win over Navy. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-star recruit out of Argyle, Texas ... 10th-ranked player in the Longhorn State ... attended four different high schools ... Was teammates with current Army men’s tennis player Austin McCasin at one point ... was the MVP at Marcus High School during his junior season ... placed fourth in mixed doubles at the state championships ... graduated from Spring Creek Academy ... played extensively throughout Europe... Personal: Kyle Franklin Barnes ... born in Atlanta, Ga. ... son of Lisa and Scott Barnes ... brothers, Tucker and Preston ... sister Mackenzie ... first began playing tennis at age 12 ... had focused on baseball up until that point ... has played in tournaments all over Europe ... trained in the state of Georgia for over two years while family stayed in Texas ... credits his parents with having the most influence on his tennis career ... playing highlight so far was a match against the top amateur player in Austria ... stated “it was the only time I played when the outcome didn’t matter ... I played my game and actually had fun” ... enjoys rock climbing, water and snow skiing, and swimming during his free time ... major is Nuclear Engineering.

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BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - JUNIORS

SAM LAMPMAN Junior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2013-14 4-7 15-6 2014-15 3-8 8-11 TOTAL 7-15 23-17

Doubles Fall Spring 4-5 8-4 9-2 14-5 13-7 22-9

Orlando, Fla. - William R. Boone 2014 Patriot League Rookie of the Year 2014 All-patriot league second team 2015 all-patriot league first team 2014-15: Selected to the All-Patriot League First Team … finished 11-19 in singles at the No. 1 position … one of six Black Knights to post double-digit singles victories and one of only four to record at least eight dual-match singles wins, finishing 8-11 in dual competition … partnered with Alex Van Velzer to go 14-5 at the top doubles flight to include a perfect 4-0 record against Patriot League opponents … the 14 spring wins were tied for the 12th most by a duo for Army West Point ... totaled 23 doubles victories over the fall and spring, tied for the third most with Van Velzer in a single year ... collected five straight singles wins from Feb. 14 to March 6, defeating opposition from Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart, Marist, St. Bonaventure and Drexel … went 2-2 in Patriot League action, earning wins over Boston University’s William Kwok (6-1, 6-2) and Navy’s Calvin Mark (7-6, 7-3, 6-4) … contributed to a pair of four-match winning streaks in doubles action … defeated Lafayette’s top pairing by a final of 8-2 alongside Van Velzer in the Patriot League quarterfinals. 2013-14: Patriot League Rookie of the Year ... named to the all-conference second team ... Patriot League Player of the Month for the month of February ... second on team in wins with a 19-13 overall singles record ... tied for first on team in dual match wins in singles play with a mark of 15-6 ... split time at first and second singles ... posted an 8-1 record at No. 1 singles ... topped Brown’s Soufiane Azarqui, 6-4, 6-1, at the ITA Regional Championships ... corralled two wins at the Harvard Halloween Invitational ... notched first No. 1 singles victory in straight sets over UConn’s Wayne Harrell ... beat Steven Young in straight sets at No. 2 singles in 4-2 loss to Air Force ... won seven straight singles matches from Feb. 2 through March 2 ... snagged 12 doubles victories in total ... went 8-4 in dual matches ... spent time at first, second and third doubles ... posted a 2-1 record at No. 1 doubles ... played with five different partners ... teamed up with Grant Riechmann at No. 2 doubles for the Patriot League Tournament, taking down Navy’s Calvin Mark and Blake Daniel, 8-5, in the title match. HIGH SCHOOL: Five-star recruit out of William R. Boone High School in Orlando, Fla. ... ranked 66th in the Class of 2017 by TennisRecruiting.net ... No. 12 player in the tennis hotbed state of Florida ... represented Team Florida at the USTA Inter-Regional Championships ... USTA doubles champions (16) ... two-time Bright House High School Player of the Year (2011-12) ... four-time team MVP at Boone ... two-time team captain ... National Honor Society member ... graduated with honors. Personal: Samuel Evan Lampman ... born in Orlando, Fla. ... son of Jack Lampman and Karen MacDonald ... first member of his family to embark on a military career ... Eagle Scout ... credits his father with having the most influence on his tennis career ... enjoys working in the community during his free time ... majoring in American Politics.

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GRANT RIECHMANN Junior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2013-14 6-3 15-6 2014-15 6-8 13-8 TOTAL 12-11 28-14

Doubles Fall Spring 5-4 15-5 5-3 15-5 10-7 30-10

Houston, Texas - Memorial 2014 all-patriot league second team 2015 all-patriot league second team

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

2014-15: Selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team … Riechmann led the Black Knights with 19 overall singles victories and 13 dual-match wins … recorded the second-most singles victories in a single season ... one of six Black Knights to post double-digit singles victories and one of only four to record at least eight dual-match singles wins … finished third on the team with 15 doubles wins in dual matches … played the majority of his matches at the No. 2 position with Harrison McCormick, where they won 15 matches, tied for the seventh-most in school history for a single-season by a pair … posted a 4-1 singles mark opposite Patriot League teams … finished 5-0 in doubles during conference play … earned a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Navy’s Blake Daniel at No. 3 singles in the regular-season finale … also contributed to an 8-5 win at No. 2 doubles opposite the Midshipmen … tallied Patriot League Tournament wins against Lafayette (singles) and Bucknell (doubles). 2013-14: Selected to the All-Patriot League Second Team ... led team in singles victories, posting 21 wins as a freshman ... went 15-6 in dual matches and 5-1 in conference play in singles action ... won seven of his first eight dual matches ... had a successful fall season ... corralled first singles victory, 6-5, 3-6, 6-2, over Binghamton’s Frenk Kote at the Ivy Plus Invitational ... came away victorious in both singles matches at the West Point Shootout ... concluded fall play by winning the Flight B Singles title over Dartmouth’s Max Schmidt at the Harvard Halloween Invitational in straight sets ... spent most of the spring season at the second and third slots in the singles lineup ... went 2-0 at No. 1 singles, topping Niagara’s Michael Elortegui and Loyola’s Connor Pietrak in straight sets ... beat Blake Daniel, 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, in Star Match victory over Navy ... posted a team-best 20 doubles victories ... led team with a 15-5 record in dual matches ... mainly partnered with Harrison McCormick or Sam Lampman ... managed a 12-4 record at No. 1 doubles and 3-1 at No. 2 ... topped Andy Jackson and Steven Young of Air Force, 8-4, alongside McCormick at No. 1 doubles ... paired with Lampman to beat Calvin Mark and Blake Daniel, 8-5, at No. 2 doubles in conference title victory over Navy. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-star recruit out of Houston, Texas ... ranked as high as No. 77 nationally in his recruiting class ... four-time state finalist at Memorial High School ... claimed the Texas 5A doubles crown in 2013. Personal: Grant C. Riechmann ... born in Houston, Texas ... son of Gary Riechmann and Trang Trinh ... two brothers, Michael and Eli ... one sister, Lauren ... brother, Michael, played two seasons of collegiate tennis at Brown and played in the number one singles spot as a sophomore, transferred to Texas prior to the 2013-14 season, and is now a regular in the line-up for the nationally ranked Longhorns ... first member of his family to embark on a military career ... company D-1 ... Systems Engineering major.

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men’s Tennis

BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - JUNIORS

CAmeron voigt Junior

Singles Year Fall Spring 2013-14 3-2 0-0 2014-15 2-2 0-0 TOTAL 5-4 0-0

Doubles Fall Spring 3-2 0-0 3-4 1-0 6-6 1-0

Barrington, R.I. - Barrington

2014-15: Registered a 2-2 mark in singles and went 4-4 in doubles … competed in one dual match at the No. 3 doubles position, partnering with Joey Hatala for an 8-1 victory against Rider … recorded singles wins over Lafayette’s Mason Keel and Colgate’s Ryan Martinez at the Patriot League Kickoff … won three straight doubles matches with Peter Sienko to advance to the finals at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational. 2013-14: Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... posted a 3-2 singles mark ... won final three singles matches after dropping first two ... topped Christian McKean of Boston College, 7-5, 7-5, for first career singles win ... also went 3-2 in doubles ... went 2-1 alongside Joey Hatala in doubles action at the Saint Joseph’s Invitational ... picked up two singles wins and a doubles victory at the Patriot League Kickoff. high school: Successful player out of Barrington High School ... earned Rhode Island Interscholastic League first team all-state honors in singles as a sophomore, junior and senior ... earned the recognition on the doubles court as a freshman ... career highlight was advancing to the Rhode Island State Singles Final ... fell to the top-seeded player in a three-set thriller ... accomplished on the soccer pitch as well ... started at center midfielder on the undefeated RIIL undefeated state championship team ... National Honor Society member ... Providence Journal Honor Roll. Personal: Cameron (Cam) David Voigt ... born in Providence, R.I. ... son of Nancy and Gregory Voigt ... two sisters, Molly and Abby ... one brother, Owen ... father is a 1982 West Point graduate and retired from the Army as a captain ... changed his athletic focus from soccer to tennis as a freshman in high school ... credits his private coach, Nestor Bernabe, with having the most influence on his playing career ... is an Eagle Scout ... enjoys exercising and hanging with friends during his free time ... company F-2 ... Mathematical Sciences major.

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BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - SOPHOMORES

michael nguyen Sophomore

Singles Year Fall Spring 2014-15 6-8 11-7 TOTAL 6-8 11-7

Doubles Fall Spring 3-4 4-1 3-4 4-1

San Jose, Calif. - Leland

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

2014-15: Concluded the year with a 17-15 overall singles record, tied for the 13th-most singles wins in a season … became the fourth freshman in academy history to enter the top 15 for single-season wins ... one of six Black Knights to post double-digit singles victories and one of only four to record at least eight dual-match singles wins, finishing 11-7 in dual competition … went 7-5 in doubles action, including a 4-1 mark in duals … competed primarily at No. 5 and No. 6 singles … won all three of his Patriot League singles matches during the regular season and went 2-0 in the Patriot League Tournament … postseason victories came from the No. 6 spot against Bucknell and Navy … also went undefeated against league opponents in doubles competition, including regular-season wins over Holy Cross and Loyola and a Patriot League quarterfinal victory against Lafayette. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-star recruit out of Leland High School ... USTA Zone Team champion (2012) ... four-time BVALS champion ... competed in the USTA National Championships twice, as well as USTA Winter National Championships ... four-time Mt. Hamilton champion ... was a CCS finalist as a senior ... finished third at the National Open in doubles ... played in the Intersectional Team Championships. PERSONAL: Michael Trong Giao Nguyen was born on March 6, 1996 ... born and raised in San Diego, Calif. ... parents, Giang and Susie ... has one sister, Stephanie ... hobbies include playing piano and drums ... enjoys all music other than electronic ... major is undeclared.

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men’s Tennis

BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - SOPHOMORES

gregory shannon Sophomore

Singles Year Fall Spring 2014-15 1-4 1-0 TOTAL 1-4 1-0

Doubles Fall Spring 4-2 0-0 4-2 0-0

Longwood, Fla. - Lyman

2014-15: Finished 2-4 in overall singles, including a 1-0 record in the spring … went 4-2 in doubles competition during the fall … posted a 6-0, 6-4 victory over Colgate’s Win Reynolds during the Patriot League Kickoff in the fall season … collected two doubles wins with teammates Joey Hatala and Ron Verano … defeated Rider’s Jeremy Van Herwarde, 6-2, 6-1, in the spring. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star recruit out of Lyman High School ... four-time all-conference selection ... earned AllCentral Florida honors ... was named county player of the year as a senior ... finalist at USTA Florida State Doubles Championships ... member of the National Honor Society and Math Honor Society. PERSONAL: Gregory (Greg) Michael Shannon was born on May 31, 1996 in Winter Park, Fla. ... parents, Mike and Fiona Shannon ... has one sister, Rachel ... hobbies include swimming and playing darts ... favorite sports memory was making the finals in the Florida State Doubles Championships as a senior.

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Men’s Tennis

BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - SOPHOMORES

michael sienko Sophomore

Singles Year Fall Spring 2014-15 4-2 5-2 TOTAL 4-2 5-2

Doubles Fall Spring 2-2 3-1 2-2 3-1

Williamston, Mich. - Williamston

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

2014-15: Went 9-4 in singles matches to include a 5-2 record in dual competition … also contributed to a 5-3 overall doubles record and a 3-1 showing in dual matches … 3-0 against Patriot League opponents … defeated Holy Cross’ Pat O’Shea, 6-0, 6-0, at No. 3 singles … earned doubles wins in league play versus Holy Cross and Lafayette … partnered with brother Peter Sienko to claim victories at the No. 2 position against the Crusaders and at No. 2 versus the Leopards. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star recruit from Williamston High School ... earned all-state, all-conference and all-league accolades all four years ... won state championships during freshman and senior campaigns ... two-time state runner-up ... went undefeated during senior season ... played on same team as brother, Peter, as a freshman ... was on the honor roll. PERSONAL: Michael Dean Sienko was born on Sept. 29, 1995 ... born and raised in Williamston, Mich. ... son of Dean and Mary Jean Sienko ... has one brother, Peter, and one sister, Carolyn ... brother, Peter, graduated from USMA last year and served as the tennis team captain as a senior ... Peter ranks tied for 2nd all-time in career doubles wins (60) and tied for 16th in career singles wins (47) ... father, Dean, is a major general in the Army ... sister, Carolyn, is a member of the U.S. Navy ... took a year off after high school to study French and spent time in Quebec and France ... enjoys relaxing, traveling and being with friends and family ... major is undeclared.

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men’s Tennis

BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - SOPHOMORES

daniel zheng Sophomore

Singles Year Fall Spring 2014-15 2-4 1-0 TOTAL 2-4 1-0

Doubles Fall Spring 2-4 1-0 2-4 1-0

Alpharetta, Ga. - Alpharetta

2014-15: Went 3-4 in both singles and doubles competition … posted a 1-0 record in singles and doubles action in dual matches … tallied a 6-2, 6-1 victory at the No. 6 position in a dual match against Fairleigh Dickinson … partnered with Michael Sienko for an 8-5 win at the No. 3 slot against St. Bonaventure … also collected singles wins in the fall season at the Yale Shootout and the Army Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star recruit out of Alpharetta High School ... won Georgia state championship as a sophomore ... earned the Coach’s Award as a senior ... played two seasons with fellow Army teammate, Sam Jang-Milsten ... Honor Roll member all four years. PERSONAL: Daniel Zheng was born on Dec. 24, 1995 in Mobile, Ala. ... son of Dongbiao Zheng and Lisa Wu ... has one brother, Ian ... favorite moment in sports was winning a five-hour match during B14s ... overcame a serious ankle injury in B14s that sidelined him for six months ... likes to catch up on sleep during his free time ... major is undeclared.

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Men’s Tennis

BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - FRESHMAN

morgan hale Freshman

Santa Barbara, Calif. - Santa Barbara Marion Military Institute

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

BEFORE ARMY: Attended Marion Military Institute in Marion, Ala. … won a conference title in No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles at the NJCAA Region XXVII Tournament … paired with Andrew Wright to win the 2014 Southern JUCO USTA/ITA Small College Regional Doubles Championship and the 2015 Alabama Community College Conference Flight No. 1 Doubles Championship… key part in MMI placing 16th at the 2015 NJCAA Men’s Tennis Championships … advanced to the round of 16 in the top doubles flight … lost in the round of 32 in the No. 2 singles bracket but made it to the consolation semifinals … was a part of The General Bruce K. Holloway Service Academy Program (SAP), a rigorous and demanding one-year program that prepares students for admission to service academies … earned the 2015 John C. Moore Award for Excellence in Athletics and Academics. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four varsity letters in tennis at Santa Barbara High School … collected first-team all-league honors and was named a league doubles champion during his four years … was a two-star recruit out of high school. PERSONAL: Morgan Robert Hale … born in Santa Barbara, Calif. … parents are Rob and Christine Hale … has two siblings, Madison and Miles … sister, Madison plays tennis at UC San Diego … great grandfather graduated from West Point in 1895 and served as the Commandant of Cadets from 1918-1919 … had an uncle that played baseball at UC San Diego ... hobbies include surfing and spear fishing … major is undeclared.

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men’s Tennis

BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - FRESHMAN

david mitchell Freshman

Castle Rock, Colo. - IMG Academy (Fla.)

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Kent Denver in Denver, Colo., for two years before heading to the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. … is the first male student-athlete to come to West Point from the IMG Academy … Nikiay Comer, freshman on the Army West Point women’s soccer team, is the only other IMG Academy product to attend the academy … a Colorado 4A State Champion in 2011 … became the first freshman in Colorado to win the state title at No. 1 singles … a St. Lucia ITF singles champion in 2014 … a four-star recruit who was considered the top men’s tennis recruit born in the Mountain region and state of Colorado in the class of 2015 … a member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: David P. Mitchell … born in Denver, Colo. … parents are Victor and Amy Mitchell … has two sisters, Lauren and Emily … the first member of his family to embark on a military career since his grandfather … has visited five continents … hobbies include reading U.S. history books, reading Shakespeare, working out and listening to music … major is undeclared.

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Men’s Tennis

BLACK KNIGHTS ROSTER - FRESHMAN

grant patterson Freshman Roswell, Ga. / Roswell

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

HIGH SCHOOL: Played tennis at Roswell High School … named team’s MVP as a junior … honored as a High School Scholar-Athlete … earned the team’s highest GPA as a sophomore… three-star recruit in the class of 2015. PERSONAL: Grant Michael Patterson … born in Atlanta, Ga. … parents are Gil and Joy Patterson … has a sister, Laura … mother played tennis at West Virginia … sister plays tennis at Georgia … considers himself a huge Atlanta sports fan … hobbies include golfing and fishing … major is undeclared.

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2015-16 SCHEDULE DATE SEPTEMBER 12-13 18-20 25-27 OCTOBER 1-4 3-4 9-11 9-11 22-24 FEBRUARY 5 6 7 14 15 20 27 28 MARCH 4 5 6 12 13 15 26 APRIL 7 15 17 23 28-May 1

men’s Tennis

OPPONENT

LOCATION FALL TOURNAMENTS

ARMY SHOOTOUT Rice Invite Navy Invite

West Point, N.Y. Houston, Texas Annapolis, Md.

ALL DAY All Day All Day

Boise State Invite ARMY INVITE Fransworth Invitational Dartmouth Invite ITA Regionals

Boise, Idaho WEST POINT, N.Y. Princeton, N.J. Hanover, N.H. New Haven, Conn.

All Day ALL DAY All Day All Day All Day

SPRING DUAL MATCHES CONNECTICUT WAGNER MONMOUTH YALE Florida Atlantic Miami (Fla.) Miami (Fla.) FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON SACRED HEART Minnesota Illinois State

West Point, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. West Point, N.Y. Boca Raton, Fla. Coral Gables, Fla. Coral Gables, Fla. WEST POINT, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn.

10 a.m. 6 p.m. Cancelled 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 10 a.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 5 p.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m.

NJIT RIDER St. John’s STONY BROOK SIENA Cleveland State Air Force Rollins LAFAYETTE* HOLY CROSS*

WEST POINT, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. Flushing, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Winter Park, Fla. WEST POINT, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y.

6 p.m. 6 p.m. TBA 9 a.m. 3 p.m. 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 3 p.m. 9 a.m. 3 p.m.

HARTFORD Marist LEHIGH* BOSTON UNIVERSITY* Navy* Patriot League Championship

WEST POINT, N.Y. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. WEST POINT, N.Y. Annapolis, Md. Bethlehem, Pa.

3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 2 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. TBA

HOME MATCHES IN BOLD CAPS Patriot League Contest * All Dates & Times Subject to Change

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LAST CONFERENCE TITLE

2014 Patriot league champions

SAM LAMPMAN ROOKIE OF THE YEAR ALL-PL SECOND TEAM

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

ALEX VAN VELZER SECOND team ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE

ASIKA ISOH First team ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE

PATRIOT LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR JIM POLING

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GRANT RIECHMANN SECOND team ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE

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men’s Tennis

2014-15 STATISTICS

SINGLES 1 2 3 4 5 6 DUAL TOUR OVERALL Kyle Barnes 1-0 2-1 3-0 1-0 7-1 3-5 10-6 Caison Best 1-1 3-6 2-0 6-7 0-6 6-13 Ben Davies 1-0 0-1 4-0 5-1 2-2 7-3 Joey Hatala 1-0 1-0 1-2 2-2 Sam Jang-Milsten 1-0 1-0 2-3 3-3 Sam Lampman 8-11 8-11 3-8 11-19 Austin McCasin 4-1 2-3 0-4 6-8 6-4 12-12 Harrison McCormick 1-0 1-0 3-0 5-0 0-0 5-0 Michael Nguyen 3-0 5-3 3-4 11-7 6-8 17-15 David Proctor 0-0 4-1 4-1 Grant Reichmann 1-0 4-0 8-8 13-8 6-8 19-16 Gregory Shannon 1-0 1-0 1-4 2-4 Daniel Shutov 0-0 3-2 3-2 Michael Sienko 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-2 5-2 4-2 9-4 Peter Sienko 1-0 0-1 2-0 3-1 6-4 9-5 Alex Van Velzer 12-6 12-6 6-6 18-12 Ron Verano 1-0 1-0 2-3 3-3 Cameron Voigt 0-0 2-2 2-2 Daniel Zheng 1-0 1-0 2-4 3-4 DOUBLES 1 2 3 Kyle Barnes 2-0 3-1 13-4 Caison Best Ben Davies 1-0 Joey Hatala 1-0 Sam Jang-Milsten 1-0 Sam Lampman 14-5 Austin McCasin 2-0 3-2 13-4 Harrison McCormick 2-0 13-6 1-0 Michael Nguyen 1-0 3-1 David Proctor 1-0 Grant Reichmann 2-0 12-5 1-0 Gregory Shannon Daniel Shutov Michael Sienko 1-1 2-0 Peter Sienko 1-1 3-1 Alex Van Velzer 14-5 Ron Verano Cameron Voigt 1-0 Daniel Zhang 1-0

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DUAL 18-5 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 14-5 18-6 16-6 4-1 1-0 15-5 0-0 0-0 3-1 4-2 14-5 0-0 1-0 1-0

TOUR 7-4 3-0 1-3 2-2 1-4 9-2 7-4 0-0 3-4 1-3 5-3 4-2 1-3 2-2 5-4 9-2 3-2 3-4 2-4

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OVERALL 25-9 3-0 2-3 3-2 2-4 23-7 25-10 16-6 7-5 2-3 20-8 4-2 1-3 5-3 9-6 23-7 3-2 4-4 3-4


Men’s Tennis

2014-15 STATISTICS

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DUAL TOUR OVERALL 18-5 7-4 25-9 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 14-5 9-2 23-7 0-0 3-3 3-3 0-0 2-3 2-3 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 2-1 2-1 0-0 3-1 3-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-2 0-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 15-5 0-0 15-5 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

DOUBLES TEAMS 1 2 3 Kyle Barnes / Austin McCasin 2-0 3-1 13-4 Caison Best / Grant Riechmann Ben Davies / Daniel Shutov Sam Jang-Milsten / Ron Verano Ben Davies / David Proctor Sam Lampman / Alex Van Velzer 14-5 Michael Nguyen / Grant Reichmann Peter Sienko / Daniel Zheng Caison Best / Michael Sienko Michael Nguyen / Daniel Zheng Michael Sienko / Peter Sienko 1-0 1-0 Joey Hatala / Gregory Shannon Peter Sienko / Cameron Voigt Sam Jang-Milsten / Gregory Shannon Ron Verano / Cameron Voigt Gregory Shannon / Ron Verano Sam Jang-Milsten / Cameron Voigt Ben Davies / Michael Sienko David Proctor / Daniel Shutov Joey Hatala / Michael Sienko David Proctor / Michael Sienko Harrison McCormick / Grant Riechmann 2-0 12-5 1-0 Michael Nguyen / Peter Sienko 2-1 Austin McCasin / Michael Sienko 0-1 Sam Jang-Milsten / David Proctor 1-0 Joey Hatala / Cameron Voigt 1-0 Michael Sienko / Daniel Zheng 1-0 Harrison McCormick / Peter Sienko 0-1 Ben Davies / Michael Nguyen 1-0 Harrison Mccormick / Michael Nguyen 1-0

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2014-15 DUAL RESULTS 2014-15 Season Results

DUAL MATCH RESULTS

18-9 Overall, 7-0 Patriot League

Jan. 30 - West Point, N.Y. Buffalo 4, Army West Point 3 Singles 1. Damien David (BUF) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Sebastian Ionescu (BUF) 6-3, 7-5 3. Pablo Alvarez (BUF) def. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-3, 7-5 4. Caison Best (ARMY) def. Sergio Arevalillo (BUF) 6-3, 7-5 5. Amar Hromic (BUF) def. Austin McCasin (ARMY) 7-5, 6-3 6. Jonathan Hannestad (BUF) def. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) 7-6, 6-3 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Damien David/ Amar Hromic (BUF) 6-4 2. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Jonathan Hannestad/Sergio Arevalillo (BUF) 7-5 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Pablo Alvarez/ Sebastian Ionescu (BUF) 7-5

FALL SEPTEMBER 19-21 ARMY SHOOTOUT 19-21 Saint Joseph’s Invitational 19-21 Ivy Plus Invitational

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OCTOBER 4-5 16-21 24-25 24-25 31-Nov 2

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Yale Shootout ITA Regional Championships ARMY INVITATIONAL Patriot League Kickoff UTR Boston Open

SPRING JANUARY 30 BUFFALO 31 No. 69 CENTRAL FLORIDA

L, 4-3 L, 5-2

FEBRUARY 1 BOSTON COLLEGE 8 CONNECTICUT STONY BROOK 13 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 14 QUINNIPIAC 15 SACRED HEART RIDER 20 MARIST 22 ST. BONAVENTURE

L, 4-0 W, 4-1 W, 4-2 W, 6-1 W, 5-2 W, 7-0 W, 7-0 W, 4-2 W, 7-0

MARCH 6 8 14 15 17 18 21 22 28

DREXEL at No. 25 Princeton at UC Irvine vs. Air Force$ at Loyola Marymount at Azusa Pacific HOLY CROSS* LOYOLA (Md.)* LAFAYETTE* BOSTON UNIVERSITY*

W, 6-1 L, 7-0 L, 7-0 L, 4-3 L, 4-1 L, 4-3 W, 7-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 6-1

APRIL 4 5 11 17 18 19

LEHIGH* BUCKNELL* NAVY (Star Match) vs. Lafayette# vs. Bucknell# vs. Navy#

W, 5-2 W, 5-2 W, 4-0 W, 4-0 W, 4-2 L, 4-1

$ at Irvine, Calif. * Patriot League match # Patriot League Tournament (Lewisburg, Pa.) Home matches in BOLD caps

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Jan. 31 - West Point, N.Y. No. 69 Central Florida 5, Army West Point 2 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) def. Francesc Aulina (UCF) 6-3, 6-2 2. Inaki Espindola (UCF) def. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 3. Chris Barrus (UCF) def. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-4, 6-3 4. Mariano Porter (UCF) def. Caison Best (ARMY) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 5. Jesse Flores (UCF) def. Peter Sienko (ARMY) 6-0, 6-1 6. Reece Acree (UCF) def. Michael Sienko (ARMY) 6-4, 5-7, 6-1 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Chris Barrus/ Inaki Espindola (UCF) 6-3 2. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Francesc Aulina/Reece Acree (UCF) 6-3 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Jesse Flores/Tyler Pate (UCF) 6-4 Feb. 1 - West Point, N.Y. Boston College 4, Army West Point 0 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) vs. Philip Nelson (BC) 4-6, 4-4, unfinished 2. Hank Workman (BC) def. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 6-1, 6-3 3. Aidan McNulty (BC) def. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-4, 6-3 4. Austin McCasin (ARMY) vs. Kent Mukai (BC) 7-6, 1-2, unfinished 5. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) vs. Kyle Childree (BC) 6-3, 4-3, unfinished 6. Will Turner (BC) def. Michael Sienko (ARMY) 6-2, 6-2 Doubles 1. Philip Nelson/Matt Wagner (BC) def. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 6-4 2. Kyle Childree/Hank Workman (BC) def. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) 6-3 3. Peter Sienko/Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Alexandre Thirouin/Will Turner (BC) 6-4 Feb. 8 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 4, Connecticut 1 Singles 1. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) vs. Jacob Spreyer (UCONN) 6-2, 6-7, unfinished 2. Caison Best (ARMY) vs. Christopher Toner (UCONN) 6-3,

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Feb. 13 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 6, Fairleigh Dickinson 1 Singles 1. Arvis Berzins (FDU) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 3-6, 7-5, 10-3 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Jacob Whalley (FDU) 6-1, 6-2 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Adam Chan (FDU) 6-3, 7-5 4. Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Gonzalo Quintana (FDU) 6-4, 6-3 5. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Kiran Mani (FDU) 6-3, 6-3 6. Daniel Zheng (ARMY) def. Diogo Garnel (FDU) 6-2, 6-1 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Arvis Berzins/ Gonzalo Quintana (FDU) 8-3 2. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Adam Chan/Jacob Whalley (FDU) 8-5 3. Austin McCasin/Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Diogo Garnel/ Kiran Mani (FDU) 8-2 Feb. 14 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 5, Quinnipiac 2 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) def. Kei Ezaka (QU) 6-3, 6-1 2. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Jonas Kuwert (QU) 6-3, 6-3 3. Caison Best (ARMY) def. Eric Ambrosio (QU) 6-2, 2-6, 6-1 4. Julian Rozenstein (QU) def. Austin McCasin (ARMY) 6-3, 6-4 5. Luke Roser (QU) def. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) 6-1, 6-4 6. Michael Sienko (ARMY) def. Willem van Biezen (QU) 6-2,

Feb. 15 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 7, Sacred Heart 0 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) def. Matt Dean (SHU) 6-4, 6-4 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Brian Power (SHU) 6-1, 6-2 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Karan Narula (SHU) 6-3, 6-1 4. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. M. Pilote-Schraenen (SHU) 6-3, 6-1 5. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. F. Del Valle Diaz (SHU) 6-1, 6-2 6. Peter Sienko (ARMY) def. Anthony Savio (SHU) 6-1, 6-2 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Matt Dean/ Brian Power (SHU) 8-5 2. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Anthony Savio/Karan Narula (SHU) 8-1 3. Austin McCasin/Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. M. PiloteSchraenen/Cory Seltman (SHU) 8-4 Feb. 15 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 7, Rider 0 Singles 1. Ben Davies (ARMY) def. Chris Popso (RIDER) 6-1, 6-0 2. Michael Sienko (ARMY) def. Chanton Phan (RIDER) 6-0, 6-2 3. Gregory Shannon (ARMY) def. Jeremy Van Herwarde (RIDER) 6-2, 6-1 4. Joey Hatala (ARMY) def. Ahmed Al-Shawafi (RIDER) 6-2, 6-3 5. Sam Jang-Milsten (ARMY) def. Matthew Begley (RIDER) 6-1, 6-0 6. Ron Verano (ARMY) def. Agaazi Berhane (RIDER) 6-0, 6-1 Doubles 1. Austin McCasin/Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Chanton Phan/ Jeremy Van Herwarde (RIDER) 8-4 2. David Proctor/Sam Jang-Milsten (ARMY) def. Chris Popso/ Adam Levi (RIDER) 8-2 3. Joey Hatala/Cameron Voigt (ARMY) def. Ahmed Al-Shawafi/Matthew Begley (RIDER) 8-1 Feb. 20 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 4, Marist 2 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) def. Fredrik Bjerke (MARIST) 6-4, 6-4 2. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Rudolf Kurz (MARIST) 6-3, 6-3 3. Joseph Dube (MARIST) def. Caison Best (ARMY) 4-6, 6-1, 6-2 4. Austin McCasin (ARMY) vs. Timo Tanzer (MARIST) 4-6, 6-2, 5-4, unfinished 5. Justin Chanthalangsy (MARIST) def. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 6. Michael Sienko (ARMY) def. Matteo Giudici (MARIST) 6-3, 7-5 Doubles 1. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Rudolf Kurz/Joseph Dube (MARIST) 8-6 2. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Fredrik Bjerke/

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Feb. 8 - West Point, N.Y. Army 4, Stony Brook 2 Singles 1. Raphael Termat (SBU) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 7-6, 7-5 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Alexandre Felisa (SBU) 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Tyler Hoffman (SBU) 0-6, 7-6, 6-3 4. Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Jose Morales (SBU) 2-6, 7-6, 6-3 5. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Kenzo Kauffman (SBU) 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 6. Peter Sienko (ARMY) vs. Brandon Stone (SBU) 4-6, 6-4, 2-1, unfinished Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Alexandre Felisa/Jose Morales (SBU) 6-2 2. Raphael Termat/Kenzo Kauffman (SBU) def. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-1 3. Tyler Hoffman/Brandon Stone (SBU) def. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) 7-5

6-4 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Kei Ezaka/Jonas Kuwert (QU) 8-5 2. Austin McCasin/Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Eric Ambrosio/ Julian Rozenstein (QU) 8-4 3. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Kyle Alper/Carlos Fernandez (QU) 8-3


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Joe Motta (MARIST) 8-2 3. Sam Lampman/Michael Nguyen (ARMY) vs. Justin Chanthalangsy/Matteo Giudici (MARIST) 4-7, unfinished Feb. 22 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 7, St. Bonaventure 0 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) def. Victor Blanco (STBONA) 6-4, 6-2 2. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Andrew Blair (STBONA) 6-3, 6-7, 7-2 3. Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Hector Martinez (STBONA) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 4. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Trevor Haskell (STBONA) 7-6, 6-7, 10-6 5. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Carlos de La Cruz (STBONA) 6-1, 6-1 6. Ben Davies (ARMY) def. Jacob Mishkin (STBONA) 6-4, 6-7, 7-2 Doubles 1. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Victor Blanco/Andrew Blair (STBONA) 8-2 2. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Hector Martinez/ Carlos de La Cruz (STBONA) 8-4 3. Michael Sienko/Daniel Zheng (ARMY) def. Trevor Haskell/ TJ DeSanto (STBONA) 8-5 March 6 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 6, Drexel 1 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) def. Badr Ouabdelmoumen (DREXEL) 6-3, 6-4 2. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Kashyap Ashok (DREXEL) 6-0, 6-4 3. Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Alex Fioravante (DREXEL) 7-6, 7-6 4. Xabier Saavedra (DREXEL) def. Caison Best (ARMY) 7-6, 2-6, 6-2 5. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Hamza Laalej (DREXEL) 6-3, 0-6, 6-4 6. Peter Sienko (ARMY) def. Dan Koehler (DREXEL) 6-4, 6-7, 11-9 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Alex Fioravante/Xabier Saavedra (DREXEL) 8-5 2. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Kashyap Ashok/Dan Koehler (DREXEL) 8-1 3. Austin McCasin/Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Badr Ouabdelmoumen/Daniel Hansen (DREXEL) 8-6 March 8 - Princeton, N.J. No. 25 Princeton 7, Army West Point 0 Singles 1. Zack McCourt (PRIN) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 6-1, 7-6 (7-3) 2. Thomas Colautti (PRIN) def. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 6-7, 6-1, 10-6 3. Alexander Day (PRIN) def. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 4. Diego Vives (PRIN) def. Caison Best (ARMY) 6-2, 6-4 5. Luke Gamble (PRIN) def. Austin McCasin (ARMY) 6-2, 7-6 (9-1) 6. Kial Kaiser (PRIN) def. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) 4-6, 6-0, 6-4 Doubles 1. Thomas Colautti/Zack McCourt (PRIN) def. Sam Lampman/ Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 6-3

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2. Luke Gamble/Diego Vives (PRIN) def. Harrison McCormick/ Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-1 3. Alexander Day/Ben Tso (PRIN) def. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) 7-6 (8-6) March 14 - Newport Beach, Calif. UC Irvine 7, Army West Point 0 Singles 1. Sebastian Heim (UCI) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 6-3, 6-4 2. Tyler Pham (UCI) def. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 6-2, 6-2 3. Nico Mertens (UCI) def. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-4, 7-5 4. Shuhei Shibahara (UCI) def. Caison Best (ARMY) 6-1, 6-7 (3-7), 10-3 5. Jonathan Poon (UCI) def. Austin McCasin (ARMY) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 6. Andrew Gong (UCI) def. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) 6-2, 7-6 Doubles 1. Jonathan Poon/Justin Agbayani (UCI) def. Sam Lampman/ Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 6-4 2. Tyler Pham/Shuhei Shibahara (UCI) def. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-3 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Sebastian Heim/ Nico Mertens (UCI) 6-4 March 15 - Irvine, Calif. Air Force 4, Army West Point 3 Singles 1. Grant Taylor (AF) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 6-3, 6-3 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Lucas Fumagalli (AF) 6-1, 6-2 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Jack McCullers (AF) 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 4. Max Olson (AF) def. Caison Best (ARMY) 6-3, 6-4 5. Andrew Parks (AF) def. Austin McCasin (ARMY) 7-6 (8-6), 6-3 6. Nicholas Carpenter (AF) def. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) 6-2, 6-4 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Grant Taylor/ Lucas Fumagalli (AF) 7-6 (11-9) 2. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Andrew Parks/Max Olson (AF) 6-2 3. Jack McCullers/Nicholas Carpenter (AF) def. Kyle Barnes/ Austin McCasin (ARMY) 6-3 March 17 - Los Angeles, Calif. Loyola Marymount 4, Army West Point 1 Singles 1. Charles Boyce (LMU) vs. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 7-6 (7-4), 0-3, unfinished 2. Errol Smith (LMU) def. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 6-4, 6-2 3. Cristobal Rivera (LMU) def. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 6-2, 6-0 4. Joat Farah (LMU) def. Ben Davies (ARMY) 6-2, 6-2 5. Luke Bohuslav (LMU) vs. Michael Sienko (ARMY) 7-5, 1-0, unfinished 6. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Adam Zaorski (LMU) 6-3, 6-1 Doubles 1. Errol Smith/Joat Farah (LMU) vs. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 5-5, unfinished 2. Charles Boyce/Cristobal Rivera (LMU) def. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) 6-3 3. Todd Volmari/Othar Kordsachia (LMU) def. Kyle Barnes/ Austin McCasin (ARMY) 7-6 (7-3)

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March 21 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 7, Holy Cross Singles 1. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Jimmy Ye (HC) 6-1, 6-3 2. Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Sean Frebes (HC) 6-0, 6-0 3. Michael Sienko (ARMY) def. Pat O’Shea (HC) 6-0, 6-0 4. Peter Sienko (ARMY) def. Charlie Volkwein (HC) 6-0, 6-0 5. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Ming Lao (HC) 6-0, 6-0 6. Ben Davies (ARMY) def. Elmar Lutz (HC) 6-0, 6-1 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Jimmy Ye/ Charlie Volkwein (HC) 8-0 2. Peter Sienko/Michael Sienko (ARMY) def. Pat O’Shea/Sean Frebes (HC) 8-1 3. Ben Davies/Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Ming Lao/Elmar Lutz (HC) 8-2 March 22 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 4, Loyola (Md.) 0 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) vs. Greg Olesnycky (LOYOLA) 7-5, 2-1, unfinished 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Jordan Kuchta (LOYOLA) 7-5, 6-1 3. Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Connor Pietrak (LOYOLA) 6-1, 6-3 4. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Reid Burch (LOYOLA) 6-2, 6-3 5. Michael Sienko (ARMY) vs. Blest Jones (LOYOLA) 6-2, 4-2, unfinished 6. Peter Sienko (ARMY) vs. Brett Shriver (LOYOLA) 6-3, 3-2, unfinished Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Greg Olesnycky/Jordan Kuchta (LOYOLA) 8-2 2. Harrison McCormick/Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Reid Burch/Brett Shriver (LOYOLA) 8-3 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Alex Castro/John Ferruzzi (LOYOLA) 8-1 March 22 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 4, Lafayette 0 Singles 1. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Jake Lazer (LAF) 6-4, 6-4 2. Caison Best (ARMY) vs. Brian Pinkard (LAF) 6-3, 5-3, unfinished 3. Harrison McCormick (ARMY) vs. Brian Stefanowicz (LAF)

6-3, 5-3, unfinished 4. Michael Sienko (ARMY) vs. Chris Matturri (LAF) 6-3, 4-0, unfinished 5. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Mason Keel (LAF) 6-2, 6-3 6. Ben Davies (ARMY) def. T.J. Morgan (LAF) 6-0, 6-3 Doubles 1. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Jake Lazer/Brian Pinkard (LAF) 8-5 2. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Chris Matturri/Mason Keel (LAF) 6-4 3. Peter Sienko/Michael Sienko (ARMY) def. T.J. Morgan/ Evan Alexander (LAF) 8-2 March 28 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 6, Boston University 1 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) def. William Kwok (BU) 6-1, 6-2 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Stefan Lemire (BU) 6-1, 6-1 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Jay Leelavanich (BU) 6-4, 1-6, 6-0 4. Mario Sandoval (BU) def. Austin McCasin (ARMY) 4-6, 7-6, 10-7 5. Caison Best (ARMY) def. Jake De Vries (BU) 4-6, 7-6, 10-6 6. Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Lucas Bombanotti (BU) 7-5, 6-4 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. William Kwok/ Lucas Bombanotti (BU) 8-3 2. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Mario Sandoval/Stefan Lemire (BU) 8-3 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Jake De Vries/Jay Leelavanich (BU) 8-6 April 4 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 5, Lehigh 2 Singles 1. Ben Gilman (LEHIGH) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 6-3, 3-6, 10-7 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Jeremy Kotchman (LEHIGH) 5-7, 6-0, 6-0 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Jack Petersen (LEHIGH) 6-1, 6-4 4. Mitchell Petersen (LEHIGH) def. Austin McCasin (ARMY) 7-5, 7-5 5. Caison Best (ARMY) def. Ethan Bogard (LEHIGH) 6-4, 6-4 6. Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Tyler Hansen (LEHIGH) 6-3, 6-2 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) vs. Ben Gilman/ Jeremy Kotchman (LEHIGH) 4-3, unfinished 2. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Mitchell Petersen/Ethan Bogard (LEHIGH) 8-3 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Jack Petersen/ Graham Lehman (LEHIGH) 8-2 April 5 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 5, Bucknell 2 Singles 1. Nick Bybel (BUCKNELL) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Daniel Wright (BUCKNELL) 6-4, 6-0 3. Bryan Adams (BUCKNELL) def. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 7-6, 1-6, 7-6 4. Caison Best (ARMY) def. Octavio Canibe (BUCKNELL) 6-4, 7-6 (7-2) 5. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Maxwell Kane (BUCKNELL) 6-1,

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March 18 - West Point, N.Y. Azusa Pacific 4, Army West Point 3 Singles 1. Jan Meyer (APU) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 6-0, 6-2 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Benedikt Eger (APU) 6-1, 6-2 3. Pascal Engel (APU) def. Austin McCasin (ARMY) 6-0, 3-6, 10-5 4. Gary Yam (APU) def. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) 6-3, 4-6, 10-6 5. Alan Leahy (APU) def. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) 7-6 (8-6), 6-2 6. Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Tomas Aranguiz (APU) 6-1, 6-2 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Jan Meyer/ Gary Yam (APU) 6-3 2. Pascal Engel/Benedikt Eger (APU) def. Harrison McCormick/Peter Sienko (ARMY) 6-2 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Alan Leahy/Shepherd Newcomb (APU) 7-5


2014-15 DUAL RESULTS

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6-1 6. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Ben Gerber (BUCKNELL) 7-6 (8-6), 4-6, 10-6 Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Nick Bybel/Bryan Adams (BUCKNELL) 8-3 2. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Daniel Wright/Maxwell Kane (BUCKNELL) 8-3 3. Peter Sienko/Michael Sienko (ARMY) vs. Octavio Canibe/Ben Gerber (BUCKNELL) 6-3, unfinished April 11 - West Point, N.Y. Army West Point 4, Navy 0 (Star Match) Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) def. Mark, Calvin (NAVY) 7-6, 7-3, 6-4 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) vs. Jones, Austin (NAVY) 4-6, 6-4, 2-2, unfinished 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Daniel, Blake (NAVY) 6-4, 6-3 4. Caison Best (ARMY) vs. Pecor, Thomas (NAVY) 3-6, 7-5, unfinished 5. Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Sims, Walker (NAVY) 6-3, 6-3 6. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) vs. Wong, Aries (NAVY) 2-6, 7-5, 3-0, unfinished Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) vs. Jones, Austin/Pecor, Thomas (NAVY) 5-5, unfinished 2. Harrison McCormick/Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Daniel, Blake/Mark, Calvin (NAVY) 8-5 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Majkic, Andrey/Wong, Aries (NAVY) 8-6 2015 Patriot League Tournament April 17-19 Lewisburg, Pa. April 17 - Patriot League Quarterfinal Army 4, Lafayette 0 Singles 1. Sam Lampman (ARMY) vs. Brandon Goldstein (LAF) 6-4, 4-4, unfinished 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Jake Lazer (LAF) 6-0, 6-1 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) def. Brian Pinkard (LAF) 6-1, 6-2 4. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) def. Brian Stefanowicz (LAF) 6-3, 6-4 5. Austin McCasin (ARMY) vs. Chris Matturri (LAF) 4-2, unfinished 6. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) vs. Mason Keel (LAF) 2-2, unfinished Doubles 1. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Brandon Goldstein/Brian Stefanowicz (LAF) 8-2 2. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) vs. Jake Lazer/Brian Pinkard (LAF) 7-3, unfinished 3. Peter Sienko/Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Chris Matturri/Mason Keel (LAF) 8-1 April 18 - Patriot League Semifinal Army West Point 4, Bucknell 2 Singles 1. Nick Bybel (BUCKNELL) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 2. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) def. Daniel Wright (BUCKNELL) 6-2, 6-2 3. Bryan Adams (BUCKNELL) def. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) 7-5, 6-4 4. Caison Best (ARMY) def. Octavio Canibe (BUCKNELL) 7-6 (3-0), 7-5 5. Maxwell Kane (BUCKNELL) vs. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) 6-7 (0-11), 1-5, unfinished 6. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Ben Gerber (BUCKNELL) 6-4, 6-2 Doubles 1. Nick Bybel/Bryan Adams (BUCKNELL) def. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 8-4 2. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) def. Daniel Wright/Maxwell Kane (BUCKNELL) 8-6 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Octavio Canibe/Ben Gerber (BUCKNELL) 8-6 April 19 - Patriot League Championship Navy 4, Army West Point 1 Singles 1. Mark, Calvin (NAVY) def. Sam Lampman (ARMY) 6-1, 6-3 2. Jones, Austin (NAVY) def. Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 6-4, 6-1 3. Grant Riechmann (ARMY) vs. Daniel, Blake (NAVY) 7-6 (3-0), 6-5, unfinished 4. Pecor, Thomas (NAVY) def. Caison Best (ARMY) 7-6, 6-1 5. Kyle Barnes (ARMY) vs. Sims, Walker (NAVY) 6-2, 6-6 (6-4), unfinished 6. Michael Nguyen (ARMY) def. Wong, Aries (NAVY) 6-3, 7-6 (4-0) Doubles 1. Pecor, Thomas/Jones, Austin (NAVY) def. Sam Lampman/Alex Van Velzer (ARMY) 8-4 2. Daniel, Blake/Mark, Calvin (NAVY) def. Grant Riechmann/Harrison McCormick (ARMY) 8-5 3. Kyle Barnes/Austin McCasin (ARMY) def. Majkic, Andrey/Massie, Tucker (NAVY) 8-5

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ARMY-NAVY SERIES

Date June 2, 1923 May 31, 1924 May 28, 1938 May 27, 1939 June 1, 1940 May 31, 1941 May 27, 1942 May 29, 1943 May 27, 1944 May 25, 1946 May 24, 1947 May 29, 1948 May 28, 1949 May 27, 1950 May 26, 1951 May 24, 1952 May 23, 1953 May 29, 1954 May 28, 1955 May 26, 1956 June 1, 1957 May 31, 1958 May 30, 1959 June 4, 1960 June 3, 1961 June 2, 1962 June 1, 1963 May 30, 1964 June 5, 1965 June 4, 1966 June 3, 1967 June 1, 1968 May 30, 1969 May 30, 1970 June 5, 1971 June 3, 1972 June 2, 1973 June 1, 1974 May 31, 1975 May 29, 1976

Site Score West Point Navy, 5-4 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 West Point Army, 12-1 Annapolis Army, 7-6 West Point Army, 6-3 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 West Point Army, 5-4 Annapolis Navy, 8-1 West Point Navy, 5-4 West Point Army, 5-4 Annapolis Army, 5-4 West Point Army, 8-1 Annapolis Army, 5-4 West Point Navy, 8-1 Annapolis Navy, 8-1 West Point Navy, 8-1 Annapolis Navy, 6-3 West Point Navy, 8-1 Annapolis Navy, 6-3 West Point Navy, 8-1 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 West Point Navy, 5-4 Annapolis Navy, 6-3 West Point Navy, 5-4 Annapolis Navy, 8-1 West Point Army, 6-3 Annapolis Army, 5-4 West Point Army, 6-3 Annapolis Army, 6-3 West Point Army, 5-4 Annapolis Navy, 5-4 Annapolis Army, 6-3 West Point Army, 5-4 Annapolis Navy, 6-3 West Point Navy, 6-3 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 West Point Navy, 7-2 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 West Point Navy, 8-1 Annapolis Navy, 8-1

Date Site Score June 3, 1977 West Point Navy, 7-2 June 3, 1978 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 May 4, 1979 West Point Navy, 7-2 May 2, 1980 Annapolis Navy, 8-1 May 2, 1981 West Point Navy, 9-0 May 1, 1982 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 April 29, 1983 West Point Navy, 5-4 May 18, 1984 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 May 17, 1985 West Point Navy, 8-1 May 10, 1986 Annapolis Navy, 9-0 April 26, 1987 West Point Navy, 6-3 April 22, 1988 Annapolis Navy, 8-1 May 6, 1989 Princeton, N.J. Navy, 7-2 April 28, 1990 Annapolis Navy, 7-2 April 25, 1991 West Point Navy, 6-3 April 23, 1992 Annapolis Army, 6-3 April 22, 1993 West Point Navy, 6-1 April 20, 1994 Annapolis Army, 4-3 April 22, 1995 West Point Army, 7-0 April 29, 1995 Bethlehem, Pa.* Army, 4-1 April 9, 1996 Annapolis Army, 4-3 April 27, 1996 Lewisburg, Pa.* Navy, 4-1 April 8, 1997 West Point Army, 4-3 April 27, 1997 Hamilton, N.Y.* Navy, 4-3 March 7, 1998 Annapolis Navy, 4-3 April 25, 1998 Bethlehem, Pa.* Navy, 4-1 Feb. 27, 1999 West Point Navy, 5-2 April 25, 1999 Annapolis* Navy, 5-1 April 1, 2000 Annapolis Army, 4-3 April 29, 2000 West Point* Army, 4-2 April 1, 2001 West Point Army, 5-2 April 22, 2001 Hamilton, N.Y.* Army, 4-1 April 2, 2002 Annapolis Navy, 5-2 April 13, 2003 West Point Army, 5-2 April 18, 2003 Washington, D.C.# Army, 4-1 March 27, 2004 Annapolis Army, 5-2 April 10, 2005 West Point Army, 4-3 April 23, 2005 Dumfries, Va.# Army, 4-0 April 22, 2006 Annapolis Navy, 4-3 April 15, 2007 West Point Navy, 4-3

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vs. Date Site Score April 23, 2007 Annapolis* Navy, 4-0 April 19, 2008 Annapolis Navy, 4-3 April 27, 2008 Hamilton, N.Y.* Navy, 4-0 April 5, 2009 West Point Navy, 5-2 April 19, 2009 West Point* Navy, 4-1 April 11, 2010 Annapolis Army, 4-3 April 25, 2010 Williamsport, Pa.* Navy, 4-2 April 9, 2011 West Point Army, 4-3 April 14, 2012 Annapolis Navy, 4-3 April 29, 2012 Annapolis* Navy, 4-1 April 7, 2013 West Point Army, 4-3 April 20, 2013 Syracuse, N.Y.# Navy, 4-3 April 12, 2014 Annapolis Army, 4-3 April 27, 2014 West Point* Army, 4-1 April 11, 2015 West Point Army, 4-0 April 19, 2015 Lewisburg, Pa.* Navy, 4-1 * - Patriot League Tournament (Final) # - Patriot League Tournament (Semifinal) Overall Series –– Navy leads, 60-36 at Navy –– Navy leads, 29-13 at Army –– Navy leads, 23-19 at Neutral Site –– Navy leads, 8-4

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PATRIOT LEAGUE

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The Patriot League, which was founded on the principles of admitting athletes who are academically representative of their class, is in its third decade of academic and athletic achievement. Participation in athletics at Patriot League institutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education. The Patriot League began as a successful Division I-AA (now called Football Championship Subdivision) football conference in 1986. Full League members include American, Army West Point, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy. Associate members include Fordham in football, Georgetown in both football and women’s rowing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in women’s rowing and Richmond in women’s golf. These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country. In the classroom, the Patriot League’s full-member institutions, individually and collectively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first among all Division I conferences offering scholarships in student-athlete graduation rates according to the NCAA Graduation Rates report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. League members have also distinguished themselves on the field of play. The Patriot League sponsors championship competition in 24 sports (11 for men; 13 for women). Championship teams from 15 sports are guaranteed advancement into NCAA post-season competition: baseball, men and women’s basketball, field hockey, football, men’s golf, men and women’s lacrosse, rowing, men and women’s soccer, softball, men and women’s tennis and volleyball. Along the timeline of Patriot League history about three-quarters of the Patriot League’s Scholar-Athletes of the Year also received All-Patriot League status for their exemplary athletic performance. In the Patriot League’s history, more than 200 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSIDA Academic AllAmericans, while more than 12,000 have qualified for the League’s Academic Honor Roll. Dozens of studentathletes have received NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. Additionally, Patriot League student-athletes have earned Fulbright Scholarships, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships, Victory Scholarship and NACDA/ Disney Scholarships.

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BLACK KNIGHTS HONORS

Patriot League Player of the Year 2003 - Arnie Albornoz 2004 - John Sabia 2006 - Carl Fisher 2012 - Asika Isoh 2013 - Asika Isoh Patriot League Rookie of the Year 2005 - Eddie Kang 2009 - Donald Van Velzer 2010 - Gary Kushnirovic 2014 - Sam Lampman Patriot League Coach of the Year 1993 - Dr. Steve Strome 1995 - Dr. Steve Strome 2000 - Dr. Steve Strome 2001 - Dr. Steve Strome 2005 - Jim Poling 2006 - Jim Poling 2011 - Jim Poling 2014 - Jim Poling Patriot League Joe Abrahamson Award (Tournament Most Valuable Player) 1993 - Marco Coen 1994 - Marty Whalen 1995 - Marco Coen 2000 - Arnie Albornoz 2001 - Marshall Clay; Andrew Burdette 2005 - John Houghton 2006 - Michael Good; Eddie Kang 2011 - Asika Isoh; Gary Kushnirovic 2014 - Alex Van Velzer Patriot League Scholar-Athlete 1998 - Rae Cho 1999 - Travis Burns 2000 - Travis Burns 2005 - Carl Fisher 2006 - Carl Fisher 2008 - Eddie Kang 2014 - Alex Van Velzer

Marco Coen

2015 - Alex Van Velzer First Team All-Patriot League 1994 - Marty Whalen 1995 - John Anderson 1995 - Marco Coen 1995 - Ricky Michalski 1996 - Chris Erikson 1996 - Ricky Michalski 1997 - Rae Cho 1997 - Ricky Michalski 1998 - Marco Coen 1998 - Brian Zelno 1999 - Travis Burns 1999 - Marshall Clay 2000 - Arnie Albornoz 2000 - Travis Burns 2000 - Marshall Clay 2001 - Arnie Albornoz 2001 - Marshall Clay 2001 - John Sabia 2002 - Arnie Albornoz 2002 - John Sabia 2003 - Arnie Albornoz 2003 - John Sabia 2004 - John Sabia 2005 - Carl Fisher 2005 - John Houghton 2006 - Carl Fisher 2007 - John Houghton 2007 - Phil Muhawi 2008 - Eddie Kang 2008 - Phil Muhawi 2009 - Phil Muhawi 2010 - Chris Albornoz 2010 - Gary Kushnirovic 2011 - Asika Isoh 2011 - Gary Kushnirovic 2012 - Asika Isoh 2012 - Alex Van Velzer 2013 - Asika Isoh 2014 - Asika Isoh 2015 - Sam Lampman 2015 - Alex Van Velzer

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Carl Fisher

Second Team All-Patriot League 2004 - Rafael Albornoz 2004 - Carl Fisher 2005 - Michael Good 2006 - John Houghton 2006 - Eddie Kang 2006 - Phil Mahawi 2007 - Eddie Kang 2007 - Michael Good 2008 - Sean Harris 2009 - Jordan Girdley 2010 - John Lucero 2011 - Tripp Johnson 2012 - Peter Sienko 2013 - Caison Best 2013 - Harrison McCormick 2014 - Sam Lampman 2014 - Grant Riechmann 2014 - Alex Van Velzer 2015 - Grant Riechmann All-Patriot League Doubles (19922002) 1994 - Ricky Michalski / Marty Whalen 1995 - Marco Coen / John Johnson 1995 - Chris Erikson / Ricky Michalski 1996 - Chris Erikson / Ricky Michalski 1998 - Rae Cho / Marshall Clay 1999 - Travis Burns / Marshall Clay 2000 - Travis Burns / Marshall Clay 2000 - Lowell Goldman / Wes White 2001 - Arnie Albornoz / John Sabian 2001 - Andrew Burdette / Marshall Clay 2002 - Arnie Albornoz / Rafael Albornoz Patriot League All-Decade Team (1990-2000) Rae Cho Marco Coen Rick Michalski Marty Whalen COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN 2000 - Travis Burns (1st - Spring AtLarge)

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Arnie Albornoz


BLACK KNIGHTS HONORS

Rae Cho

Academic All-Patriot League 2013 - Peter Sienko 2014 - Harrison McCormick 2014 - Alex Van Velzer 2015 - Harrison McCormick 2015 - Alex Van Velzer Individual Champions FALL ‘90 Mark McMullen (2) Ron Levy (3) Mike Haight (4) Ivan Brown (5) Don Yamagami (6) M.Haight/Chris Waters (1) M.McMullen/Jamie Malakoff (2) I.Brown/Mike Purpura (3) FALL ‘91 C. Waters (1) J.Malakoff (2) D.Yamagami (6) M.Haight/C.Waters (1) FALL ‘92 J.Malakoff (1) Marco Coen (4) C. Waters (5) M.Haight/C.Waters (1) Ivan Brown/M.Coen (2) J.Malakoff/Marty Whalen (3) SPRING ‘93 Marco Coen (2) M.Whalen (3) Justin Ledzinski (5) Kurt Kane (6) Damon Wood/M.Whalen (1) Corey Lee/M.Coen (2) K.Kane/J.Ledzinski (3) FALL ‘94 M.Coen (1) John Johnson (2) Chris Erikson (3) M.Coen/Rick Michalski (1)

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Andy Burdette

FALL ‘95 J.Johnson (2) C.Erikson (4) Brian Zelno (5) FALL ‘96 R.Michalski (1) Rae Cho (2) J.Johnson (5) B.Zelno (6) R.Michalski/C.Erikson (1) Travis Burns/Wes White (3) FALL ‘97 R.Cho (1) W.White (2) Lowell Goldman (4) T. Burns (5) FALL ‘98 Marshall Clay (2) T.Burns (4) Andy Burdette (6) Sonny Avichal/T.Burns (3) Carl Ciovacco/Jeff Lau (4) FALL ‘99 Arnie Albornoz (2) T.Burns (3) W.White (4) L.Goldman (5) Matt Thinnes (7) A.Burdette (8) W.White/L.Goldman (2) A.Albornoz/M.Thinnes (3) FALL ‘00 John Sabia (2) A.Albornoz (3) Kent Ball (4) A. Burdette (5) Rafael Albornoz (6) M.Clay/A.Burdette (1) J.Sabia/A.Albornoz (2) S.Avichal/M.Thinnes (3)

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John Sabia

Fall ‘01 S.Avichal/Jarrett Skrobarcek (3) FALL ‘02 J.Sabia (2) FALL ‘03 J.Sabia (1) Kyle Roybal (3) R.Albornoz/J.Sabia (1)


Men’s Tennis

25th Anniversary men’s tennis team

Marshall Clay

Alex Van Velzer

Arnoldo Albornoz, Army West Point (2000-03) – Albornoz earned All-Patriot League recognition in each of his four seasons for Army West Point, and added the League’s Player of the Year award as a senior in 2003. He also earned the Patriot League Tournament MVP honor as a freshman in 2000, and contributed to the team’s title that season and again in 2001. Marshall Clay, Army West Point (1998-01) – Clay received All-Patriot League status in each of his four seasons for Army West Point, and helped his team win the Patriot League title as both a junior and senior. Clay was named Patriot League Tournament MVP in his final season in 2001. Carl Fisher, Army West Point (2003-06) – Fisher earned All-Patriot League status three times with a second-team honor in 2004 and first-team recognition in 2005 and 2006, when he was also named the Patriot League Player of the Year. Fisher was named Patriot League Scholar-Athlete in both 2005 and 2006, and helped Army West Point win the League title each of those seasons. Asika Isoh, Army West Point (2011-14) – Isoh earned first-team All-Patriot League honors in each of his four seasons, and also earned individual honors three times. He was selected as the League’s Player of the Year in both 2012 and 2013, and earned the League Tournament Co-MVP honor in 2011 in leading the Black Knights to the title. He also helped Army West Point claim the League title in 2014, and the Black Knights were unbeaten in the Patriot League regular season three times in his four years. Ricky Michalski, Army West Point (1994-97) – Michalski earned All-Patriot League status in each of his four seasons, and is a member of the League’s All-Decade Team. He helped Army West Point win League titles in 1994 and 1995. Phil Muhawi, Army West Point (2006-09) – Muhawi was a four-time All-Patriot League selection, with first-team honors in his final three seasons from 2007-09. He helped Army West Point win the League title as a freshman in 2006. John Sabia, Army West Point (2001-04) – Sabia earned a spot on the All-Patriot League Team in each of his four seasons at Army West Point, and also helped the Black Knights win the League title as a freshman in 2001. Alex Van Velzer, Army West Point (2012-15) – Van Velzer earned three individual honors in his years in the Patriot League, including the League Tournament MVP award in helping the Black Knights win the title in 2014. He was selected as Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of the Year in both 2014 and 2015, and earned All-League status three times including first-team honors in 2012 and 2015. He has helped Army West Point to an active 20-game regularseason winning streak against Patriot League opponents. @ARMYWP_Mtennis

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The Patriot League Men’s Tennis 25th Anniversary Team was announced on August 20 with eight different schools represented and Army West Point leading the way with eight honorees. Listed below are the eight Black Knights who received this dignified honor, listed in alphabetical order.


POSTSEASON HISTORY

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1994 PL First Round.................................. ARMY 7, Holy Cross 0 PL Semifinal........................................... ARMY 6, Lehigh 1 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...............................ARMY 7, Colgate 0 1995 PL First Round.................................. ARMY 4, Holy Cross 0 PL Semifinal..........................................ARMY 4, Colgate 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................ARMY 4, Navy 1 1996 PL First Round.............................................................. Bye PL Semifinal........................................... ARMY 4, Lehigh 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................Navy 4, ARMY 1 1997 PL First Round.............................................................. Bye PL Semifinal........................................ ARMY 7, Bucknell 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................Navy 4, ARMY 3 1998 PL First Round.................................... ARMY 7, Lafayette 0 PL Semifinal........................................ ARMY 7, Bucknell 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................Navy 4, ARMY 1 1999 PL Semifinal........................................ ARMY 7, Bucknell 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................Navy 5, ARMY 1

2000 PL First Round.............................................................. Bye PL Semifinal........................................... ARMY 7, Lehigh 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................ARMY 4, Navy 2 NCAA (College Station, Texas)........ Texas A&M 4, ARMY 0 2001 PL First Round.............................................................. Bye PL Semifinal........................................ ARMY 4, Bucknell 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................ARMY 4, Navy 1 NCAA (Mobile, Ala.)............... South Alabama 4, ARMY 0* *NCAA Infractions Committee vacated South Alabama’s participation in the 2001 NCAA Tournament 2002 PL Semifinal...................................... American 4, ARMY 0 2003 PL Semifinal..............................................ARMY 4, Navy 1 PL CHAMPIONSHIP........................... American 4, ARMY 0 2004 PL Semifinal..........................................ARMY 4, Colgate 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP........................... American 4, ARMY 1 2005 PL Semifinal..............................................ARMY 4, Navy 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP........................... ARMY 4, American 3 NCAA (Lubbock, Texas).................... Texas Tech 4, ARMY 0

PATRIOT LEAGUE POSTSEASON FACTS • The Patriot League changed from an individual flighted tournament to a team tournament prior to the 1994 season. • Army won the 1990, 1992 and 1993 titles by tallying the most points in the flighted brackets. • The conference began receiving an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in 1999. • American and Navy are the only other Patriot League schools to ever appear in the NCAA Tournament. The Eagles are no longer a Patriot League member. 2011 Patriot league champions 52

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POSTSEASON HISTORY 2011 PL Semifinal........................................Army 4, Bucknell 2 PL CHAMPIONSHIP................................Army 4, Lehigh 2 NCAA (Stanford, Calif.)........................Stanford 4, Army 0

2007 PL First Round.................................. ARMY 4, Holy Cross 0 PL Semifinal..........................................ARMY 4, Colgate 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................Navy 4, ARMY 0

2012 PL Quarterfinal..................................Army 4, Lafayette 0 PL Semifinal........................................... ARMY 4, Lehigh 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................Navy 4, ARMY 1

2008 PL First Round.................................. ARMY 4, Holy Cross 0 PL Semifinal........................................ ARMY 4, Bucknell 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................Navy 4, ARMY 0

2013 PL Semifinal..............................................Navy 4, ARMY 3

2009 PL First Round....................................Army 4, Lafayette 0 PL Semifinal......................................... Army 4, Colgate 2 PL CHAMPIONSHIP.................................. Navy 4, Army 1 2010 PL Semifinal...........................................Army 4, Lehigh 1 PL CHAMPIONSHIP.................................. Navy 4, Army 2

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2006 PL Semifinal........................................... ARMY 4, Lehigh 0 PL CHAMPIONSHIP........................... ARMY 4, American 2 NCAA (Charlottesville, Va.)...................Virginia 4, ARMY 0

2014 PL Quarterfinal..................................Army 4, Lafayette 0 PL Semifinal........................................... ARMY 4, Lehigh 1 PL CHAMPIONSHIP...................................ARMY 4, Navy 1 NCAA (Charlottesville, Va.)...................Virginia 4, ARMY 0 2015 PL Quarterfinal..................................ARMY 4, lafayette 0 PL Semifinal........................................ARMY 4, Bucknell 2 PL CHAMPIONSHIP.................................. Navy 4, ARMY 1

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RECORD BOOK SINGLES Career Wins Name 1. Eddie Kang 2. Arnie Albornoz 3. Brian Zelno 4. Michael Good 5. Andy Burdette 6. Alex Van Velzer Rick Michalski 8. Lowell Goldman Justin Ledzinski 10. John Sabia 11. Carl Fisher 12. Marshall Clay 13. Asika Isoh 14. John Houghton 15. Wes White

Season 2005-08 2000-03 1996-99 2004-07 1998-01 2012-15 1994-97 1997-00 1993-96 2001-04 2003-06 1998-01 2011-14 2004-07 1997-00

Matches 100 87 90 94 70 95 90 73 86 78 87 86 79 87 71

Pct. .680 .747 .689 .628 .829 .579 .611 .740 .628 .679 .598 .593 .633 .563 .676

Wins 68 65 62 59 58 55 55 54 54 53 52 51 50 49 48

DOUBLES Career Wins (Individual) Name Season Matches 1. Marshall Clay 1998-01 81 2. Austin McCasin 2013-Pres. 93 Peter Sienko 2012-15 94 4. Arnie Albornoz 2000-03 75 5. Michael Good 2004-07 99 6. Wes White 1997-00 83 7. Lowell Goldman 1997-00 79 8. Travis Burns 1997-00 82 9. Sonny Avichal 1999-02 79 Carl Fisher 2003-06 90 John Sabia 2001-04 81 12. Harrison McCormick 2013-Pres. 77 13. Eddie Kang 2005-08 86 14. John Houghton 2004-07 96 Asika Isoh 2011-14 77

Pct. .777 .645 .638 .787 .586 .687 .709 .671 .684 .600 .667 .675 .605 .531 .662

Wins 63 60 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 54 54 52 52 51 51

Active Player Watch List: Grant Riechmann (40), Harrison McCormick (38), Sam Lampman (30)

Active Player Watch List: Kyle Barnes (43), Grant Riechmann (40), Sam Lampman (35)

Single-Season Wins Name 1. Eddie Kang 2. Grant Riechmann Sebastian Salas Arnie Albornoz Andy Burdette Andy Burdette Rae Cho 8. Alex Van Velzer Eddie Kang John Sabia Sonny Avichal Rick Michalski 13. Michael Nguyen Michael Good Arnie Albornoz Andy Burdette Lowell Goldman Lowell Goldman

Single-Season Wins (Individual) Name Season 1. Kyle Barnes 2015 Austin McCasin 2015 3. Sam Lampman 2015 Alex Van Velzer 2015 5. Carl Fisher 2004 Kyle Roybal 2004 7. Marshall Clay 2000 Lowell Goldman 2000 9. Sonny Avichal 2001 Matt Thines 2001 Wes White 2000 12. Harrison McCormick 2013 Peter Sienko 2012 Arnie Albornoz 2002 Travis Burns 1999 Marshall Clay 1999 Wes White 1999

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Season 2005 2015 2004 2001 2001 1999 1997 2015 2008 2004 2002 1994 2015 2005 2002 2000 2000 1999

Matches 25 35 26 22 21 20 22 30 22 24 25 24 32 23 22 23 21 19

Pct. .880 .543 .731 .864 .905 .950 .864 .600 .818 .750 .720 .750 .531 .739 .773 .739 .810 .895

Wins 22 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17

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Matches 34 35 30 30 26 25 22 24 22 22 23 20 27 22 21 22 23

Pct. .735 .714 .767 .767 .808 .840 .864 .792 .818 .818 .783 .850 .630 .773 .810 .773 .739

Wins 25 25 23 23 21 21 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17


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RECORD BOOK

DOUBLES Season 2004 2015 2001 2000 2013 2012 2015 2004 2000 1999 1994 2015 2014 2013 2006 2004 2003 1997 1995 1994

Matches 24 23 23 23 19 18 20 20 18 21 23 19 18 19 27 23 17 22 23 22

Pct. .833 .783 .783 .783 .842 .833 .750 .750 .833 .714 .652 .737 .778 .737 .519 .609 .824 .636 .609 .636

Wins 20 18 18 18 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

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Single-Season Spring Wins (Duo) Team 1. Carl Fisher / Kyle Roybal 2. Kyle Barnes / Austin McCasin Sonny Avichal / Matt Thines Lowell Goldman / Wes White 5. Asika Isoh / Harrison McCormick Asika Isoh / Henry Jang-Milsten 7. Harrison McCormick / Grant Riechmann Rafael Albornoz / John Sabia Travis Burns / Marshall Clay Lowell Goldman / Wes White Chris Erikson / John Johnson 12. Sam Lampman / Alex Van Velzer Kyle Barnes / Austin McCasin Henry Jang-Milsten / Peter Sienko Michael Good / Eddie Kang Michael Good / John Houghton Arnie Albornoz / Rafael Albornoz Rae Cho / John Johnson Aaron Kirkpatrick / Justin Ledzinski Rick Michalski / Martin Whalen Bold Italics indicates active players

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Team Records Longest Team Winning Streak..................................................27, 1937-40 Longest Team Losing Streak........................................................9, 1971-72 Most Wins, Spring Season............................................................. 24, 1999 Most Wins, Fall Season.......................................................... 6, 1981, 1990 Most Overall Wins, Season.......................................................25, 1998-99 Best Winning Percentage................................................................... 1.000, ......................................................... 1945 (14-0); 1938 (11-0); 1939 (10-0) Most Losses, Spring............................................................. 16, 1988, 2006 Most Losses, Fall................................................ 3, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1993 Lowest Winning Percentage............................................ .200 (4-16), 1988 Most Shutouts, Season.................................................................. 12, 1999 Most Consecutive Shutouts............................................................. 6, 1945

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ARMY VERSUS OPPONENTS ALL-TIME Opponent Air Force Akron Albany American Amherst Appalachian State Arkansas Azusa Pacific Ball State Barry Baylor Berkeley Tennis Club Bethune-Cookman Binghamton Bloomsburg Boston College Boston University Brookaven Brooklyn Broward Brown Bucknell Buffalo Cal State-Northridge Cal State-Fullerton Central Connecticut State Central Florida Christopher Newport Cincinnati The Citadel City College of New York Clemson Cleveland State Colgate Columbia Concordia Connecticut Cornell Cortland Dartmouth Davidson Drake Drexel Drury Duke Duquesne East Stroudsburg Eckerd Erskine Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Flagler Florida Atlantic Florida International Florida Tech Florida Southern Fordham Franklin & Marshall Furman George Washington Goucher Hartford Harvard Haverford Hofstra Holy Cross Indiana Illinois State Iona Ithaca Johns Hopkins Lafayette Lehigh Lipscomb LIU Post Loyola Marymount Loyola (Md.) Lynn Manhattan Marist Maryland Massachusetts Miami (Ohio) Miami (Fla.) Middle Tennessee State Millersville

Series Began 1970 1995 1977 2002 1922 2013 2005 2015 2012 1985 1982 1942 2012 2001 1986 1989 1922 1983 1944 1984 1932 1971 2004 1987 1987 1992 1994 1990 1995 1994 1994 2004 2016 1925 1922 1980 1994 1922 1981 1936 2005 2003 2014 1983 1938 1999 1969 2009 2005 1960 1986 2007 1984 1986 1994 1996 1925 1985 2005 1929 1990 1996 1926 1929 1993 1968 2006 2016 1978 1983 1932 1923 1924 2012 1977 2014 2014 2001 1952 1993 1985 1965 1940 2016 1992 1984

Wins 3 2 14 3 17 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 1 6 2 5 7 1 5 2 20 29 2 0 0 4 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 49 29 5 12 36 1 19 1 1 2 1 1 1 16 1 1 6 16 1 1 1 3 0 47 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 6 19 0 0 11 1 1 39 44 0 3 0 2 1 11 15 0 9 2 0 0 2

Losses Ties Opponent 6 0 Minnesota 0 0 MIT 0 0 Mitchel Field 7 0 Monmouth 4 2 Montana State 1 0 Navy 3 0 New York University 1 0 Niagara 1 0 NJIT 3 0 North Carolina 1 0 North Carolina State 2 0 North Texas 0 0 Northern Illinois 4 0 Notre Dame 5 0 Old Dominion 1 0 Oral Roberts 2 0 Palm Beach Atlantic 0 0 Penn State 0 0 Pennsylvania 0 0 Pittsburgh 25 0 Princeton 3 0 Providence 2 0 Queens 1 0 Quinnipiac 1 0 Radford 1 0 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 4 0 Rhode Island 0 0 Rider 1 0 Rochester 0 0 Rollins 0 0 Rutgers 3 0 Sacred Heart 0 0 San Diego 15 2 Seton Hall 49 0 Siena 0 0 SMU 2 0 South Alabama 41 1 South Carolina State 0 0 Springfield 50 0 St. Bonaventure 0 0 St. John’s 0 0 St. Joseph’s 0 0 St. Leo 0 0 St. Peter’s 0 0 St. Thomas 0 0 Stanford 1 0 Stetson 0 0 Stevens Tech 0 0 Stony Brook 1 0 Swarthmore 1 0 Syracuse 2 0 Temple 7 0 Texas A&M 4 0 Texas-Arlington 0 0 Texas Tech 1 0 Texas-Wesleyan 4 0 Toledo 0 0 Towson 2 0 Trinity 2 1 Tulsa 0 0 UC-Irvine 0 0 UC-Riverside 51 0 UMBC 0 0 UNCG 1 0 Union 0 0 Upsala 1 0 USC 0 0 USF 1 0 USMMA 0 0 Vassar 1 0 Vermont 3 2 Villanova 3 0 Virginia 1 0 Wagner 0 0 Washington & Jefferson 2 0 Washington College 0 0 Wesleyan 0 0 Westmont 0 0 Wheaton 5 0 William & Mary 1 0 Williams 1 0 Wofford 1 0 Yale 0 0 Yeshiva 1 0 3 0 TOTALS (95 Seasons) 2016 Opponents listed in Bold

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Wins 0 6 2 15 1 36 24 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 16 26 5 2 5 3 2 1 10 1 3 1 1 22 3 0 16 8 0 0 0 2 6 16 2 2 3 1 0 2 1 22 25 2 6 0 2 0 0 2 3 17 0 0 1 4 0 1 9 0 0 5 5 8 3 1 1 1 1 32 1 1 1 18 1 11 1

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Losses Ties 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 10 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 45 1 2 0 63 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 4 0 14 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 26 1 0 0 63 0 0 0 709

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1920 (1-0) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: None Listed Villanova..............................W, 4-1

Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Columbia.............................. L, 4-5 Stevens Institute . ................ L, 1-6 Wesleyan.............................. L, 1-6

1921 (1-3) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: M.D. Taylor Wesleyan.............................. L, 0-6 Syracuse............................... L, 1-5 Swarthmore.......................... L, 2-4 Stevens Institute..................W, 4-2

1927 (4-1) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: D.D. Hedekin Amherst...............................W, 4-2 Springfield...........................W, 4-2 MIT......................................W, 4-2 Cornell.................................. L, 3-4 Wesleyan.............................W, 6-1

1923 (2-2-2) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: C.W. Stewart Swarthmore.......................... L, 4-5 Navy..................................... L, 4-5 Amherst...............................W, 6-1 Springfield...........................W, 6-1 Stevens Institute................... T, 3-3 Lafayette............................... T, 3-3 1924 (4-2-2) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: C.W. Bennett Amherst................................ T, 3-3 Lehigh..................................W, 4-3 Swarthmore.......................... L, 1-5 Pennsylvania.......................W, 8-1 Williams................................ T, 3-3 Lafayette..............................W, 4-2 Syracuse..............................W, 3-1 Navy..................................... L, 2-7 1925 (3-6) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: E.W. Garbisch Yale..................................... L, 0-10 Fordham............................... L, 2-6 Columbia.............................. L, 2-7 Lehigh................................... L, 4-5 New York Univ. .................... L, 2-7 Rutgers................................W, 5-1 Williams................................ L, 2-4 Lafayette..............................W, 4-2 Colgate................................W, 4-2 1926 (1-7-1) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: T.E. Barbour Swarthmore.......................... L, 1-6 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Pittsburgh............................. L, 0-6 Lafayette..............................W, 4-2 Amherst................................ T, 3-3

1928 (8-2-1) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: T.L. Sherburne Lafayette*............................. T, 2-2 Colgate................................W, 4-1 Cornell.................................. L, 1-8 Stevens Institute .................. L, 2-4 Columbia.............................W, 5-4 MIT......................................W, 4-2 New York Univ.....................W, 6-3 Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 Villanova..............................W, 7-0 Amherst...............................W, 4-1 Pennsylvania*......................W, 4-0 *Incomplete (Rain) 1929 (6-4-1) Coach: George S. Ward Captain: J.N. Stone Haverford............................W, 4-3 George Washington............. T, 4-4 Wash. & Jefferson...............W, 5-2 Columbia.............................. L, 2-7 New York Univ...................... L, 3-6 Cornell.................................. L, 4-5 MIT......................................W, 7-2 Williams................................ L, 2-7 Colgate................................W, 5-1 Amherst...............................W, 5-4 Fordham..............................W, 7-2 1930 (4-7-1) Coach: George S. Ward Captain: H.E. Brooks Swarthmore.......................... L, 2-7 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 George Washington............. L, 4-5 Amherst...............................W, 6-3 Columbia.............................. L, 3-6 Lafayette............................... L, 2-5 New York Univ...................... L, 2-7 Colgate................................. T, 3-3 Pittsburgh............................. L, 4-5 Union...................................W, 6-1 Williams................................ L, 4-5 Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 1931 (6-3) Coach: George S. Ward Captain: J.T. Helms Fordham..............................W, 6-1 Amherst...............................W, 6-3 Haverford............................W, 7-2

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1932 (5-5) Coach: None Listed Captain: H.B. Thatcher Lafayette..............................W, 5-2 Johns Hopkins....................... L, 3-6 Fordham..............................W, 7-2 North Caorlina...................... L, 0-9 Williams................................ L, 3-6 Pennsylvania........................ L, 4-5 Lehigh..................................W, 8-1 Rutgers................................W, 8-1 Wesleyan.............................W, 5-4 Brown................................... L, 4-5

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

1922 (1-4-2) Coach: COL C.E. Wheat Captain: M.D. Taylor Swarthmore.......................... L, 2-5 Boston University................W, 5-1 Amherst................................ L, 1-5 Cornell.................................. T, 3-3 Columbia.............................. L, 1-4 Syracuse............................... T, 3-3 So. California........................ L, 0-3

North Carolina ..................... L, 0-9 Lehigh..................................W, 5-4 Swarthmore.........................W, 6-2 Lafayette . ............................ L, 3-6 Wesleyan ............................W, 5-4 Pennsylvania . ...................... L, 3-6

1933 (8-2) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captain: R. Reynolds Amherst...............................W, 9-0 North Carolina...................... L, 3-6 Columbia.............................W, 6-3 New York Univ.....................W, 5-4 Penn State...........................W, 9-0 Fordham..............................W, 7-2 St. John’s.............................W, 8-1 Rutgers................................W, 7-2 Williams................................ L, 1-5 Wesleyan.............................W, 8-1 1934 (6-3) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captains: L.E. Felleng, E.M. O’Connell Rutgers................................. L, 4-5 Amherst................................ L, 4-5 St. John’s.............................W, 8-1 Johns Hopkins......................W, 8-1 North Carolina...................... L, 3-6 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 Columbia.............................W, 9-0 Williams...............................W, 5-4 Wesleyan.............................W, 6-3 1935 (7-3) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captain: C.J. Daly Swarthmore.........................W, 6-3 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 Temple................................W, 9-0 North Carolina...................... L, 3-6 Amherst................................ L, 3-6 Rutgers................................W, 6-3 Colgate................................W, 7-2 Williams...............................W, 8-1 Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 New York Univ...................... L, 2-7 1936 (7-3-1) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captain: C.B. Tyler Lehigh..................................W, 7-2

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Fordham..............................W, 9-0 New York Univ.....................W, 9-0 Navy....................................W, 6-3 1941 (8-4) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captain: R.C. Tindall Penn State...........................W, 9-0 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Harvard................................W, 6-3 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 Cornell.................................W, 5-4 Pittsburgh............................W, 8-1 Columbia.............................W, 7-2 Yale....................................... L, 3-5 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-6 Williams...............................W, 6-3 Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 Navy..................................... L, 2-7 1942 (8-3) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captain: D.E. Buchanan Cornell.................................W, 6-3 Amherst...............................W, 8-1 Yale....................................... L, 3-6 Columbia.............................W, 9-0 Berkeley Tennis Club............ L, 1-8 Pittsburgh............................W, 8-0 Pennsylvania.......................W, 5-4 Dartmouth...........................W, 8-1 Mitchel Field........................W, 7-0 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Navy....................................W, 5-4 1943 (9-3) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captains: K.E. Canell*, L.V. Hayes North Carolina...................... L, 3-6 Columbia.............................W, 9-0 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Cornell.................................W, 6-3 Pittsburgh............................W, 9-0 Pennsylvania.......................W, 6-3 Swarthmore.........................W, 8-1 New York Univ. ...................W, 9-0 Mitchel Field........................W, 9-1 Colgate................................W, 7-2 St. John’s.............................W, 8-1 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 *War Class graduated early 1944 (11-2) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captain: C.D. Daniel City College of N.Y...............W, 7-2 Rensselaer Poly. Inst...........W, 9-0 Colgate................................W, 8-1 Swarthmore.........................W, 9-0 Cornell.................................W, 8-1 Yale .....................................W, 7-2 Pittsburgh............................W, 9-0 Pennsylvania.......................W, 8-1 Brooklyn College . ...............W, 9-0 New York Univ.....................W, 7-0 Columbia.............................W, 9-0

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Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Navy..................................... L, 4-5 1945 (14-0) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captain: E.D. Kenna Rensselaer Poly. Inst...........W, 7-2 William & Mary...................W, 6-3 Brooklyn College.................W, 9-0 Merchant Marine................W, 8-1 Swarthmore.........................W, 9-0 Colgate................................W, 9-0 Pennsylvania.......................W, 9-0 New York Univ. ...................W, 9-0 City College of N.Y...............W, 9-0 Cornell ................................W, 9-0 Yale......................................W, 8-1 MIT......................................W, 8-1 Columbia.............................W, 6-1 Princeton.............................W, 7-1 1946 (14-4) Coach: Ralph E. Chambers Captain: R.H. Turner Rensselaer Poly. Inst...........W, 9-0 Merchant Marine................W, 8-1 Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 William & Mary.................... L, 0-9 Amherst...............................W, 9-0 Columbia.............................W, 5-4 Williams...............................W, 5-4 New York Univ.....................W, 7-2 Yale....................................... L, 4-5 Brooklyn College.................W, 9-0 Princeton.............................. L, 3-6 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 Colgate................................W, 9-0 Navy....................................W, 5-4 Dartmouth...........................W, 5-4 Berkeley Tennis Club............ L, 2-7 Cornell.................................W, 8-1 Swarthmore.........................W, 8-1 1947 (15-5) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: C.J. Wellborn Harvard................................W, 6-3 Brooklyn College.................W, 7-2 Lehigh..................................W, 7-2 Merchant Marine................W, 9-0 William & Mary.................... L, 0-9 Pittsburgh............................W, 7-2 North Carolina...................... L, 2-7 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 Dartmouth...........................W, 7-2 Williams...............................W, 5-4 Colgate................................W, 5-4 Cornell.................................. L, 2-7 New York Univ.....................W, 7-2 Yale....................................... L, 3-6 Pennsylvania.......................W, 5-4 Amherst...............................W, 7-2 Navy....................................W, 5-4 Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 Swarthmore.......................... L, 3-6 Columbia.............................W, 6-3


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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1949 (10-6) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: C.W. Oliver Harvard................................. L, 4-5 Swarthmore.........................W, 9-0 Lehigh..................................W, 6-3 New York Univ.....................W, 7-2 Williams................................ L, 4-5 Temple................................W, 6-3 Princeton.............................. L, 4-5 Pennsylvania.......................W, 6-3 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Brown..................................W, 8-1 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-6 Colgate................................W, 6-3 Cornell.................................. L, 1-8 Navy....................................W, 5-4 Columbia.............................W, 7-2

CHARLES OLIVER ’49 ARMY HALL OF FAME CLASS ’07

1950 (6-6-1) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: J.B. Love Harvard................................. L, 4-5 New York Univ.....................W, 5-4 Pennsylvania.................. T, 4.5-4.5 Dartmouth...........................W, 5-4 Cornell.................................. L, 1-8 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Colgate................................W, 6-3 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Williams................................ L, 3-6 Columbia.............................W, 9-0 Lehigh..................................W, 7-2 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 1951 (5-8) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: W.R. Richardson Swarthmore.........................W, 7-2 Temple................................W, 7-2 Colgate................................. L, 2-7 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Pennsylvania........................ L, 4-5 New York Univ.....................W, 6-3 Yale ...................................... L, 1-8 Columbia.............................W, 8-1 Harvard................................. L, 0-7 Williams................................ L, 2-7 Cornell.................................. L, 2-7 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 1952 (5-9) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: E.J. Reinhalter Swarthmore.......................... L, 4-5 Fordham..............................W, 5-4 New York Univ.....................W, 7-2 Dartmouth............................ L, 1-8 Yeshiva................................W, 8-1 Colgate................................. L, 4-5 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Pennsylvania........................ L, 3-6 Harvard................................. L, 1-8 Cornell.................................. L, 1-8 Manhattan...........................W, 9-0 Columbia.............................. L, 1-8 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 Rutgers................................W, 6-3 1953 (7-7) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: R.L. Sanders Swarthmore.......................... L, 4-5 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Colgate..........................W, 5.5-3.5 Harvard............................... L, 1-14 Pennsylvania.......................W, 5-4 Columbia.............................W, 8-1 Yale................................. L, 2.5-6.5 Dartmouth...........................W, 5-4 Williams................................ L, 3-6 New York Univ.....................W, 7-2 Cornell.................................. L, 0-9 Rutgers................................W, 9-0 Navy..................................... L, 3-6

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Fordham..............................W, 6-3 1954 (4-10) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: G.H. Olmsted Swarthmore.......................... L, 3-6 Harvard................................. L, 2-7 Manhattan...........................W, 7-2 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-6 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Columbia.............................. L, 4-5 New York Univ. ...................W, 8-0 Cornell.................................. L, 3-6 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Pennsylvania.......................W, 7-2 Williams................................ L, 2-7 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 Colgate................................. L, 2-7 Navy . ................................... L, 1-8

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

1948 (15-8) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: W.P. Dougherty Harvard................................. L, 2-7 Seton Hall............................W, 8-1 Upsala..................................W, 8-0 Brooklyn College.................W, 7-1 Swarthmore.........................W, 5-4 Queens College...................W, 6-3 Merchant Marine................W, 9-0 Princeton.............................. L, 2-7 Columbia.............................. L, 4-5 William & Mary.................... L, 0-9 Williams................................ L, 3-6 Yale....................................... L, 1-8 North Carolina...................... L, 4-5 Colgate................................W, 7-1 Pennsylvania.......................W, 5-4 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 New York Univ. ...................W, 6-1 Cornell ................................. L, 1-8 Amherst...............................W, 8-1 Temple................................W, 9-0 Dartmouth ..........................W, 7-2 Wesleyan.............................W, 6-3 Navy....................................W, 8-1

1955 (6-9) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: R.L. Nordlie Swarthmore.......................... L, 0-9 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 New York Univ. .............W, 7.5-1.5 Harvard................................. L, 3-6 Columbia.............................W, 7-2 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 Williams................................ L, 3-6 Pennsylvania.......................W, 6-3 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Cornell.................................. L, 3-6 Manhattan...........................W, 9-0 Dartmouth............................ L, 2-7 Colgate................................. L, 1-8 Navy..................................... L, 3-6 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 1956 (7-7) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: E.M. Mayson Swarthmore.........................W, 5-4 Manhattan...........................W, 9-0 Yale....................................... L, 1-8 Williams.......................... L, 1.5-7.5 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Harvard................................. L, 3-6 Colgate................................. L, 3-6 New York Univ. ...................W, 7-0 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-6 Columbia.............................W, 7-2 Pennsylvania.......................W, 7-2 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 Cornell.................................W, 5-3 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 1957 (6-7) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: G.P. Gaspard Swarthmore.........................W, 5-4 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 New York Univ. ...................W, 6-3 Columbia.............................W, 9-0 Dartmouth............................ L, 4-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Manhattan...........................W, 9-0 Cornell.................................W, 8-1 Colgate................................. L, 3-6 Pennsylvania........................ L, 4-5 Navy..................................... L, 2-7 1958 (6-9) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: G.C. Huff Swarthmore.......................... L, 3-6 New York Univ. ...................W, 9-0 Cornell.................................W, 5-4 Columbia.............................. L, 2-7 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-6 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Williams................................ L, 2-7 Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 Colgate........................... L, 2.5-6.5 Manhattan...........................W, 9-0 Pennsylvania........................ L, 4-5 Princeton.............................. L, 2-7 Fordham..............................W, 8-0 Queens College . .................W, 9-0 Navy..................................... L, 4-5 1959 (5-12) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: R.S. Yelverton Manhattan...........................W, 9-0 Seton Hall......................W, 7.5-1.5 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 New York Univ.....................W, 5-4 MIT....................................... L, 3-6 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Penn State.....................W, 7.5-1.5 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Wesleyan.............................. L, 4-5 Williams................................ L, 1-8 Cornell.................................. L, 1-8 Colgate................................. L, 3-6 Fordham..............................W, 7-2 Columbia.............................. L, 2-5 Pennsylvania........................ L, 3-6 Dartmouth............................ L, 2-7 Navy..................................... L, 3-6 1960 (9-8) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: D.A. Hubbard Swarthmore.........................W, 6-3 New York Univ.....................W, 7-2 Columbia.............................. L, 4-5 Williams................................ L, 3-6 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Dartmouth............................ L, 1-8 Harvard................................. L, 3-6 Colgate................................W, 6-3 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Cornell ................................. L, 3-6 Manhattan...........................W, 9-0 Fairfield...............................W, 9-0 Pennsylvania.......................W, 6-3 Penn State...........................W, 5-0 Wesleyan.............................W, 6-3 Seton Hall............................W, 9-0 Navy..................................... L, 4-5

men’s Tennis

1961 (6-9) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: R.S. Cain Swarthmore.........................W, 6-3 Wesleyan.............................W, 8-1 Columbia.............................W, 8-1 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Rider....................................W, 9-0 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Pennsylvania........................ L, 4-5 Yale....................................... L, 1-8 Williams................................ L, 3-6 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-6 Seton Hall............................W, 9-0 Penn State...........................W, 9-0 Colgate................................. L, 2-7 Cornell.................................. L, 2-7 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 1962 (11-6) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: J.C. Peterson Harvard................................. L, 0-9 New York Univ. ...................W, 9-0 Williams................................ L, 3-6 Brown..................................W, 8-1 Dartmouth...................... L, 3.5-5.5 Swarthmore.........................W, 6-3 Penn State...........................W, 9-0 Columbia.............................. L, 4-5 Amherst.........................W, 6.5-2.5 Yale....................................... L, 4-5 Colgate................................W, 6-3 Cornell.................................W, 6-3 Pennsylvania.......................W, 7-2 Wesleyan.............................W, 9-0 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Fort Eustis (Exh.)................... L, 2-7 Seton Hall............................W, 9-0 Navy....................................W, 6-3 1963 (14-2) Coach: Leif Nordlie Captain: D.A. Voss Swarthmore.........................W, 8-1 Wesleyan.......................W, 8.5-0.5 Penn State...........................W, 9-0

Williams...............................W, 7-2 Cornell.................................W, 6-3 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Brown..................................W, 9-0 Columbia.............................W, 8-1 Yale....................................... L, 3-6 Colgate................................W, 8-1 Dartmouth...........................W, 7-2 Pennsylvania.......................W, 5-4 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 Manhattan...........................W, 9-0 Amherst...............................W, 9-0 Navy....................................W, 5-4 1964 (13-2) Coach: Bill Cullen Captain: J.W. Leyerzaph Harvard................................. L, 3-6 Pennsylvania.......................W, 6-3 Swarthmore.........................W, 9-0 Dartmouth...........................W, 9-0 Penn State...........................W, 8-1 Wesleyan.............................W, 8-1 Columbia.............................W, 8-1 Williams...............................W, 8-1 Brown..................................W, 9-0 Amherst...............................W, 9-0 Cornell.................................W, 7-2 Colgate................................W, 7-2 St. John’s.............................W, 9-0 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Navy....................................W, 6-3 1965 (13-4) Coach: Bill Cullen Captain: W.H. Oehrlein Swarthmore.........................W, 6-3 Williams................................ L, 4-5 Trinity..................................W, 8-1 Columbia.............................W, 8-1 Princeton.............................. L, 2-7 Pennsylvania........................ L, 2-7 Yale......................................W, 7-2 Colgate................................W, 7-2 Massachusetts.....................W, 7-2 Amherst...............................W, 9-0 Brown..................................W, 7-2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Harvard................................. L, 3-6 Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 Penn State...........................W, 7-2 Dartmouth...........................W, 5-4 Cornell.................................W, 7-2 Navy....................................W, 6-3

1967 (10-5) Coach: Bill Cullen Captain: J.S. Hardin Swarthmore.........................W, 8-1 Colgate................................W, 5-4 Pennsylvania........................ L, 2-7 Princeton.............................. L, 2-7 Columbia.............................W, 7-2 Yale....................................... L, 4-5 Amherst...............................W, 8-1 Wesleyan.............................W, 5-4 Trinity..................................W, 9-0 Brown..................................W, 6-0 Harvard................................. L, 1-8 Williams...............................W, 5-4 Penn State...........................W, 8-1 Cornell.................................W, 5-4 Navy..................................... L, 4-5

1969 (13-2) Coach: Bill Cullen Captain: R.A. Wilber Swarthmore.........................W, 8-1 Wesleyan.............................W, 9-0 at Trinity..............................W, 8-1 Williams...............................W, 6-3 East Stroudsburg.................W, 8-1 Yale......................................W, 7-2 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 at Brown..............................W, 7-2 at Harvard............................ L, 3-6 Princeton.............................. L, 2-7 at Cornell.............................W, 9-0 Pennsylvania.......................W, 5-4 Columbia.............................W, 8-1 at Dartmouth.......................W, 7-2 Navy....................................W, 5-4 1970 (13-5) Coach: Bill Cullen Captain: P.S. Krieger Wesleyan.............................W, 9-0 Air Force..............................W, 8-1 Colgate................................W, 9-0

at Princeton.......................... L, 1-8 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 2-7 Trinity..................................W, 8-1 at Williams............................ L, 4-5 at Yale..................................W, 8-1 Brown..................................W, 8-1 Harvard................................W, 5-4 Swarthmore.........................W, 9-0 at Fordham..........................W, 8-1 East Stroudsburg.................W, 8-1 Cornell...........................W, 6.5-2.5 at Columbia.......................... L, 4-5 Penn State...........................W, 8-1 Dartmouth...........................W, 5-4 at Navy................................. L, 3-6 1971 (5-11) Coach: Ron Holmberg Captain: J. Stevenson Swarthmore.........................W, 5-4 at Wesleyan.......................... L, 4-5 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Pennsylvania........................ L, 2-7 Colgate................................W, 6-3 Yale....................................... L, 4-5 East Stroudsburg.................W, 8-1 at Brown............................... L, 0-8 at Harvard............................ L, 1-8 Williams...............................W, 7-2 Fordham..............................W, 7-2 Columbia.............................. L, 1-8 at Bucknell............................ L, 3-6 at Penn State........................ L, 1-8 at Dartmouth........................ L, 3-6 Navy..................................... L, 3-6

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

1966 (6-9) Coach: Bill Cullen Captain: J.S. Hardin Swarthmore.........................W, 6-3 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Dartmouth...................... L, 2.5-6.5 Williams................................ L, 0-9 Colgate................................W, 5-4 Massachusetts.....................W, 6-1 Columbia.............................. L, 4-5 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Wesleyan.......................W, 6.5-2.5 Brown................................... L, 4-5 Cornell.................................. L, 4-5 Penn State............................ L, 4-5 Trinity............................W, 6.5-2.5 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Navy....................................W, 5-4

1968 (14-3) Coach: Bill Cullen Captain: W. Gardepe Holy Cross............................W, 7-2 Swarthmore.........................W, 8-1 Colgate................................W, 6-3 Princeton.............................. L, 2-7 Harvard................................. L, 3-6 Williams...............................W, 8-1 Yale......................................W, 5-4 Pennsylvania........................ L, 3-6 MIT......................................W, 8-1 Trinity..................................W, 9-0 Wesleyan.............................W, 8-1 Brown..................................W, 8-1 Dartmouth...........................W, 7-2 Columbia.............................W, 9-0 Cornell.................................W, 9-0 Penn State...........................W, 8-1 Navy....................................W, 6-3

1972 (3-13) Coach: Ron Holmberg Captain: R.L. Federici Cornell.................................. L, 1-8 Swarthmore.......................... L, 4-5 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 0-9 Williams................................ L, 1-8 East Stroudsburg.................W, 8-1 Seton Hall............................W, 9-0 Brown................................... L, 0-9 Yale....................................... L, 2-7 Bucknell................................ L, 1-8 at Harvard............................ L, 0-9 at Dartmouth........................ L, 0-9 at Columbia.......................... L, 0-9 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Penn State............................ L, 0-9 Syracuse..............................W, 6-3 at Navy................................. L, 2-7 1973 (5-12) Coach: Ron Holmberg Captain: W.R. Brown Seton Hall............................W, 9-0 at Yale................................... L, 2-7 at Brown............................... L, 1-7 at Columbia.......................... L, 0-9 at Princeton.......................... L, 0-9 Colgate................................W, 5-4 at Cornell.............................. L, 2-7 Williams................................ L, 4-5

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Harvard................................. L, 1-8 Trinity..................................W, 7-1 Pennsylvania........................ L, 3-6 Swarthmore.......................... L, 4-5 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 at Penn State........................ L, 2-7 East Stroudsburg.................W, 6-3 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-6 Navy..................................... L, 2-7 1974 (6-10) Coach: Ron Holmberg Captain: J.E. Armstrong Bucknell................................ L, 4-5 Columbia.............................. L, 0-9 Pennsylvania........................ L, 1-8 Fordham..............................W, 7-2 East Stroudsburg.................W, 8-1 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Dartmouth............................ L, 2-7 Trinity..................................W, 6-3 Wesleyan.............................. L, 3-6 Yale................................W, 5.5-3.5 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Penn State............................ L, 2-7 Cornell.................................W, 6-3 Williams...............................W, 7-2 Colgate................................. L, 4-5 Navy..................................... L, 2-7 1975 (5-9) Coach: Ron Holmberg Captain: J.E. Armstrong at Cornell.............................W, 7-2 at Columbia.......................... L, 1-8 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 1-8 Colgate................................. L, 3-6 East Stroudsburg.................W, 6-3 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-6 Harvard................................. L, 2-7 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 at Brown............................... L, 3-6 at Yale................................... L, 3-6 Williams...............................W, 7-2 at Bucknell...........................W, 7-2 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 1976 (9-8-1) Coach: Ron Holmberg Captain: Z.L. Smith Vassar..................................W, 9-0 at Williams............................ L, 4-5 Columbia.............................. L, 2-5 Pennsylvania........................ L, 2-7 East Stroudsburg.................W, 7-2 Yale....................................... L, 2-5 Brown..................................W, 8-1 Upsala..................................W, 9-0 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 at Princeton.......................... L, 0-9 Colgate................................. T, 4-4 Trinity..................................W, 8-1 Bucknell...............................W, 8-1 Cornell.................................W, 9-0 Wesleyan.............................W, 9-0 at Dartmouth........................ L, 3-6

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at Harvard............................ L, 1-8 at Navy................................. L, 1-8 1977 (9-8) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: Z.L. Smith Williams...............................W, 6-3 C.W. Post.............................W, 9-0 Vassar..................................W, 7-2 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 4-5 at Columbia.......................... L, 2-7 East Stroudsburg.................. L, 4-5 at Brown..............................W, 5-4 at Yale................................... L, 2-7 Upsala..................................W, 8-1 at Colgate............................. L, 4-5 at Cornell.............................W, 7-2 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 at Trinity..............................W, 8-1 Albany.................................W, 8-1 Harvard................................. L, 3-6 Dartmouth............................ L, 4-5 Navy..................................... L, 2-7 1978 (7-9) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: D.R. Hammond C.W. Post.............................W, 5-4 at Williams............................ L, 0-9 Pennsylvania........................ L, 3-6 Columbia.............................. L, 1-8 at Fordham..........................W, 8-1 Brown............................W, 5.5-3.5 Yale....................................... L, 1-8 East Stroudsburg.................W, 7-2 Iona...................................... L, 4-5 Cornell.................................W, 8-1 Trinity..................................W, 5-4 at Princeton.......................... L, 0-9 Albany.................................W, 6-3 at Harvard............................ L, 1-8 at Dartmouth........................ L, 2-7 at Navy................................. L, 2-7 1979 (12-9) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: C.K. Williams Wesleyan.............................W, 7-2 Rochester............................W, 8-0 Williams...............................W, 8-1 at Columbia.......................... L, 1-8 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 1-8 Rutgers................................W, 8-1 East Stroudsburg.................W, 9-0 at Yale................................... L, 0-9 at Brown............................... L, 4-5 C.W. Post.............................W, 6-3 Iona.....................................W, 7-2 at Cornell.............................. L, 3-6 at Trinity..............................W, 6-3 Fordham..............................W, 8-1

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Navy..................................... L, 2-7 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Stony Brook.........................W, 8-1 Albany.................................W, 7-2 Bucknell...............................W, 5-2 Dartmouth............................ L, 4-5 Harvard................................. L, 0-6 1980 (13-8) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: J.S. Todd at Wesleyan.........................W, 6-2 at Bucknell...........................W, 9-0 at Fordham..........................W, 9-0 Colgate................................W, 5-4 Columbia........................ L, 3.5-5.5 Pennsylvania........................ L, 4-5 at Rutgers............................W, 8-1 Concordia............................W, 5-4 Yale....................................... L, 3-6 Brown..................................W, 6-3 Upsala..................................W, 8-1 East Stroudsburg.................W, 8-1 Cornell.................................. L, 3-6 Trinity..................................W, 9-0 Iona.....................................W, 8-1 at Navy................................. L, 1-8 at Princeton.......................... L, 0-9 Stony Brook.........................W, 9-0 Albany.................................W, 7-2 at Dartmouth........................ L, 2-7 at Harvard............................ L, 0-9 1981 (13-9) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: F.S. Wright St. John’s.............................W, 6-3 East Stroudsburg.................W, 9-0 Wesleyan.............................W, 8-1 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 2-7 at Columbia.......................... L, 3-6 Rutgers................................W, 6-2 Bucknell...............................W, 8-1 at Brown............................... L, 4-5 at Yale................................... L, 2-7 Upsala..................................W, 9-0 Fordham..............................W, 7-2 at Siena................................W, 9-0 at Cornell.............................. L, 1-8 at Trinity..............................W, 6-3 at Iona.................................W, 7-2 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Navy..................................... L, 0-9 USMMA...............................W, 9-0 Stony Brook.........................W, 9-0 at Albany.............................W, 7-2 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Dartmouth............................ L, 2-7 Eastern Intercollegiates............4th


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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1981 Fall (6-0) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: G. Geczy Siena....................................W, 7-2 Vermont..............................W, 7-2 at Massachusetts.................W, 9-0 Cortland...............................W, 9-0 at St. John’s.........................W, 7-2 Albany State........................W, 6-3

1982 Fall (5-1) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: G. Geczy at Albany.............................W, 5-4 Rensselaer Poly. Inst...........W, 9-0 at Siena................................W, 9-0 Lafayette..............................W, 7-2 St. John’s.............................W, 6-3 Massachusetts...................... L, 4-5 MAAC Championships.............. 1st 1983 Spring (11-10) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: G. Geczy at Baylor............................... L, 2-7 at Texas-Arlington...............W, 8-1 at Brookhaven.....................W, 5-0 at Drury...............................W, 8-1 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Wesleyan.............................W, 9-0 at Columbia.......................... L, 0-9 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 0-9 East Stroudsburg.................W, 5-4 at Yale................................... L, 1-8 at Brown............................... L, 2-7 Upsala..................................W, 8-1 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 at Ithaca...............................W, 9-0 at Cornell.............................. L, 1-8 Stony Brook.........................W, 9-0 Navy..................................... L, 4-5 Princeton.............................. L, 2-7 Iona.....................................W, 7-2

1983 Fall (5-2) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captains: C.M. Deal, C.E. Wilson Renss. Poly. Inst...................W, 7-2 at Vermont........................... L, 3-6 Albany.................................W, 7-2 West Point Invitational............ 2nd at St. John’s.......................... L, 3-6 ECAC Tournament....................9th at Massachusetts.................W, 9-0 Siena....................................W, 7-2 MAAC Championships............. 2nd Lafayette..............................W, 5-4 1984 Spring (11-8) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captains: C.M. Deal, C.E. Wilson at Broward...........................W, 9-0 at Florida Atlantic................W, 5-4 Lehigh..................................W, 9-0 at Wesleyan.........................W, 9-0 Columbia.............................. L, 1-8 Pennsylvania........................ L, 2-7 Brown................................... L, 1-7 at Upsala..............................W, 6-3 East Stroudsburg.................W, 8-1 Cornell.................................W, 6-3 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 at Fordham..........................W, 5-4 at Stony Brook.....................W, 9-0 at Dartmouth........................ L, 3-6 at Harvard............................ L, 0-9 Iona.....................................W, 7-2 at Princeton.......................... L, 1-8 Trinity..................................W, 7-2 at Navy................................. L, 2-7 1984 Fall (4-3) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: T. Wilson RPI.......................................W, 9-0 West Point Invitational.............5th at Albany.............................W, 8-1 Siena....................................W, 9-0 Great Dane Classic....................5th Millersville............................ L, 2-7 Vermont............................... L, 4-5 MAAC Championships............. 2nd ECAC Tournament..................16th St. John’s.............................. L, 3-5 Massachusetts.....................W, 7-2 1985 Spring (6-5) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: T. Wilson at Florida Atlantic................. L, 0-9 at Broward...........................W, 5-4 at Barry................................W, 6-3 at St. Thomas.......................W, 6-3 at Columbia.......................... L, 0-9 at Lehigh..............................W, 6-3

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at F&M................................W, 8-1 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 0-9 at Brown............................... L, 4-5 at Yale................................... L, 1-8 at MIT..................................W, 5-4 1985 Fall (5-3) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: S. Poirier Renss. Poly. Inst...................W, 7-2 West Point Invitational............ 2nd Albany.................................W, 5-4 Great Dane Classic....................5th Millersville............................ L, 2-7 Siena....................................W, 8-1 at St. John’s.......................... L, 3-6 George Washington............W, 5-4 Maryland.............................. L, 1-8 Towson................................W, 6-3

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

1982 Spring (10-9) Coach: Paul Assaiante Captain: G. Geczy at UT-Arlington..............W, 6.5-2.5 at Texas Wesleyan.......... L, 2.5-6.5 at Baylor..............................W, 8-1 at North Texas St.................. L, 0-9 Pennsylvania.................W, 6.5-2.5 at Rutgers............................W, 7-2 Cornell.................................. L, 0-9 East Stroudsburg.................W, 7-2 Brown............................. L, 2.5-6.5 Yale....................................... L, 1-8 at Upsala..............................W, 6-3 at Fordham..........................W, 9-0 MAAC Champs.......................... 1st Stony Brook.........................W, 8-1 at Princeton.......................... L, 0-9 at Navy................................. L, 2-7 Trinity..................................W, 6-3 at Wesleyan.........................W, 8-1 at Dartmouth........................ L, 2-7 at Harvard............................ L, 1-8

at Trinity..............................W, 7-2 Dartmouth............................ L, 4-5 Eastern Intercollegiates............ 1st

1986 Spring (5-14) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: S. Poirier at Florida Atlantic................. L, 2-7 Wheaton............................... L, 3-6 at Florida Int’l......................W, 5-4 at Bloomsburg...................... L, 4-5 Pennsylvania........................ L, 4-5 Columbia.............................. L, 2-7 Lehigh................................... L, 3-6 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Brown..................................L (n/a) at Upsala..............................W, 7-2 MAAC Championships............. 2nd Cornell.................................W, 5-4 Bucknell...............................W, 8-1 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Fordham............................... L, 4-5 Iona.....................................W, 8-1 Harvard................................. L, 1-8 Dartmouth...........................L (n/a) Navy..................................... L, 0-9 1986 Fall (4-2) Coach: Bob Detrich Captains: F.T. Krawchuk, J.M. Vezeau RPI.......................................W, 5-0 at Albany.............................W, 6-3 at FDU..................................W, 9-0 Siena....................................W, 8-1 St. John’s.............................. L, 2-7 at Washington Coll............... L, 2-7 MAAC Championships.............. 1st 1987 Spring (9-15) Coach: Bob Detrich Captains: F.T. Krawchuk, J.M. Vezeau at San Diego......................... L, 4-5 at Cal-Fullerton..................... L, 2-7 at Cal-Northridge.................. L, 1-8 at Westmont Coll................W, 7-2 Bucknell...............................W, 6-3 at Millersville........................ L, 3-6 at Lafayette.........................W, 9-0 at Lehigh..............................W, 6-2

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS at Columbia.......................... L, 0-9 Pennsylvania........................ L, 2-7 at Brown............................... L, 2-7 at Yale................................... L, 0-9 Bloomsburg.......................... L, 0-6 at Colgate............................W, 5-3 Boston University................. L, 4-5 at Cornell.............................. L, 2-6 at Stony Brook.....................W, 9-0 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 Concordia............................W, 7-2 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Navy..................................... L, 3-6 at Iona.................................W, 8-1 Dartmouth............................ L, 2-7 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 1987 Fall (5-0) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: W.C. Degutis Rensselaer Poly. Inst...........W, 6-3 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 5-4 Siena....................................W, 8-1 SUNY-Albany.......................W, 6-2 Monmouth..........................W, 8-1 MAAC Championships............. 2nd 1988 Spring (4-16) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: W.C. Degutis at Florida Atlantic................. L, 0-9 at Wheaton.......................... L, 2-7 at Barry................................. L, 4-5 Notre Dame.......................... L, 1-8 Lafayette............................... L, 1-7 Pennsylvania........................ L, 0-8 Stony Brook.........................W, 8-1 Brown................................... L, 1-6 Yale....................................... L, 0-9 Bloomsburg.......................... L, 0-9 Cornell.................................. L, 2-7 Fordham............................... L, 4-5 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Bucknell...............................W, 5-4 Concordia............................W, 5-3 Columbia.............................. L, 0-6 Iona.....................................W, 7-2 Harvard................................. L, 1-8 Dartmouth............................ L, 0-9 1988 Fall (7-8) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: T.D. Robertson RPI.......................................W, 9-0 St. John’s.............................. L, 3-6 SUNY-Albany.......................W, 7-2 MAAC Championships ............. 1st Monmouth..........................W, 9-0 Fordham............................... L, 4-5 at Cornell.............................. L, 0-9 Stony Brook.........................W, 9-0 East Stroudsburg.................W, 8-1 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 Dartmouth............................ L, 0-9 at Iona.................................W, 8-1 Wesleyan.............................W, 6-3

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at Trinity............................... L, 4-5 Princeton.............................. L, 0-9 Navy..................................... L, 1-8 1989 Spring (11-11) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: T.D. Robertson at Florida Atlantic................. L, 4-5 at Wheaton ........................W, 7-2 at Barry................................W, 8-1 Pennsylvania........................ L, 1-8 Columbia.............................. L, 0-9 Lehigh..................................W, 7-2 Lafayette..............................W, 9-0 Yale....................................... L, 1-7 Brown................................... L, 1-8 Stony Brook.........................W, 9-0 Colgate................................W, 7-2 Cornell.................................W, 5-4 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Providence............................ L, 1-8 Iona.....................................W, 7-1 Millersville...........................W, 5-4 Harvard................................. L, 1-5 Dartmouth............................ L, 2-5 Bloomsburg.......................... L, 2-7 Concordia............................W, 7-2 Navy..................................... L, 2-7 1989 Fall (3-3) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: M.N. McMullen at St. John’s.........................W, 5-4 MAAC Championships.............. 1st Monmouth..........................W, 8-0 ECAC Tournament.....................9th Princeton.............................. L, 1-8 Penn State............................ L, 3-6 Boston College....................W, 9-0 at Air Force........................... L, 2-7 1990 Spring (8-12) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: M.N. McMullen at Florida Int’l....................... L, 4-5 Lehigh..................................W, 7-2 at Florida Atlantic................. L, 4-5 at Barry................................W, 8-1 Boston University................W, 8-1 at St. Joseph’s......................W, 7-0 at Temple............................. L, 4-5 Pennsylvania........................ L, 1-7 Yale....................................... L, 0-6 Brown................................... L, 1-5 at Millersville.......................W, 9-0 Iona.....................................W, 8-1 Cornell.................................W, 5-4 Patriot League Champs............ 1st Columbia.............................. L, 4-5 at Princeton.......................... L, 1-5 at Navy................................. L, 2-7 at Bloomsburg...................... L, 3-6 at Harvard............................ L, 0-9 at Dartmouth........................ L, 0-9 at Providence......................W, 6-3

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1990 Fall (6-1) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: M.M. Purpurra Seton Hall............................W, 7-2 Fordham..............................W, 9-0 St. John’s.............................. L, 4-5 at SUNY-Albany...................W, 5-1 at Monmouth......................W, 8-1 at Washington Coll..............W, 6-3 vs. Goucher Coll...................W, 8-0 1991 Spring (8-13) Coach: Bob Detrich Captain: M.M. Purpurra at William & Mary................ L, 1-8 at Old Dominion................... L, 4-5 at C. Newport......................W, 6-2 Providence............................ L, 3-4 Concordia............................W, 7-0 at Florida Int’l....................... L, 1-5 Miami (Ohio).......................W, 5-4 at Barry................................W, 6-2 SUNY-Stony Brook...............W, 9-0 at Columbia.......................... L, 0-8 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 4-5 at Lehigh..............................W, 7-2 at Lafayette.........................W, 8-1 Bloomsburg.........................W, 5-4 at Brown............................... L, 2-6 at Yale................................... L, 0-6 Princeton.............................. L, 0-6 at Cornell.............................. L, 2-7 Navy..................................... L, 3-6 Patriot League Champ.......... T,2nd Dartmouth............................ L, 1-5 Harvard................................. L, 0-9 1991 Fall (4-1) Coach: Bob Detrich Captains: I.E. Brown, M.P. Haight at St. John’s.........................W, 5-4 Monmouth..........................W, 7-2 ECAC Tournament....................9th at Princeton.......................... L, 3-6 Providence...........................W, 4-1 Brown..................................W, 5-3 1992 Spring (9-10) Coach: Bob Detrich Captains: I.E. Brown, M.P. Haight at Central Conn.................... L, 1-4 at Providence....................... L, 2-5 at Florida Int’l....................... L, 2-7 Middle Tennessee................ L, 2-5 Barry....................................W, 6-3 Miami (Ohio).......................W, 5-4 at Bloomsburg.....................W, 5-4 Columbia.............................. L, 3-6 Pennsylvania.......................W, 5-2 Lehigh..................................W, 8-1 Lafayette..............................W, 7-1 Brown..................................W, 6-0 Yale....................................... L, 4-5 at Princeton.......................... L, 1-5 Cornell.................................. L, 1-5 at Navy................................W, 6-3


Men’s Tennis

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Patriot League Champ.............. 1st Seton Hall............................W, 5-1 at Dartmouth........................ L, 3-6 at Harvard........................... .L, 1-5 Fall 1992 (1-2) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: W.R. Brigmon Yale*..................................... L, 0-4 Navy*..................................W, 4-3 Penn*................................... L, 0-4 *ECAC Tournament

Fall 1993 (1-3) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: M.J. Whalen West Virginia*...................... L, 1-6 Brown*................................W, 6-1 Temple*............................... L, 2-5 at Air Force........................... L, 1-6 * ECAC Tournament Spring 1994 (14-11) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: M.J. Whalen Monmouth..........................W, 4-3 Marist..................................W, 6-1 St. Peter’s.......................W, forfeit North Carolina St.................. L, 1-6 at Central Florida.................. L, 2-5 at Florida Tech.....................W, 6-3 at St. John’s.......................... L, 2-5 at Fordham..........................W, 6-1 Rhode Island........................W, 7-0 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 Connecticut.........................W, 5-2 Pennsylvania........................ L, 2-5 Columbia.............................. L, 0-7 Lehigh..................................W, 7-0 Yale....................................... L, 2-5 Brown................................... L, 3-4

Fall 1994 (2-2) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: M.M. Coen Penn State*.......................... L, 1-6 Colgate*..............................W, 7-0 Cornell*................................ L, 3-4 The Citadel..........................W, 7-0 * ECAC Tournament Spring 1995 (15-9) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: M.M. Coen Marist..................................W, 6-1 at Monmouth......................W, 4-3 at Lehigh..............................W, 6-1 Fordham..............................W, 6-1 at Harvard............................ L, 1-6 St. John’s.............................W, 4-3 vs. Akron..............................W, 7-0 vs. Cincinatt.......................... L, 3-4 at Central Florida.................. L, 0-7 at Stetson............................W, 6-1 at Columbia.......................... L, 0-7 at Lafayette.........................W, 6-1 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 0-7 at Dartmouth........................ L, 1-5 at Brown............................... L, 2-5 at Yale................................... L, 1-6 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 7-0 at Cornell.............................W, 4-3 Seton Hall.......................W, forfeit Princeton.............................. L, 1-6 Navy....................................W, 7-0 Holy Cross*..........................W, 4-0 Colgate*..............................W, 4-0 Navy*..................................W, 4-1 * Patriot League Tournament (Champions)

Pennsylvania.......................W, 4-3 Columbia.............................. L, 2-5 Yale....................................... L, 3-4 Brown..................................W, 5-2 at Princeton.......................... L, 1-6 Cornell.................................W, 6-1 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 at Bucknell*.........................W, 7-0 vs. Navy*.............................. L, 1-4 at Dartmouth........................ L, 2-5 at Harvard............................ L, 0-7 * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-up) Fall 1996 (2-1) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: C.R. Erikson Yale*..................................... L, 1-6 Cornell*...............................W, 7-0 Rutgers*..............................W, 5-2 * ECAC Tournament

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

Spring 1993 (12-9) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: W.R. Brigmon at Monmouth......................W, 6-3 Queens................................W, 9-0 at Florida Int’l....................... L, 1-6 Hofstra.................................W, 7-0 Fordham..............................W, 8-1 at Lehigh..............................W, 5-4 at Lafayette.........................W, 7-0 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 8-1 at Penn................................. L, 1-6 at Columbia.......................... L, 0-7 Manhattan...........................W, 7-0 at Yale................................... L, 0-7 at Brown..............................W, 4-3 Princeton.............................. L, 1-6 Marist .................................W, 7-0 at Cornell.............................. L, 2-5 at Seton Hall........................W, 4-3 Navy..................................... L, 1-6 Patriot League Champ.............. 1st at Vassar..............................W, 7-0 Dartmouth............................ L, 1-6 Harvard................................. L, 0-7

at Princeton.......................... L, 0-7 Seton Hall............................W, 6-1 Cornell.................................. L, 3-4 at Navy................................W, 4-3 vs. Holy Cross*....................W, 7-0 vs. Lehigh*...........................W, 6-1 at Colgate*..........................W, 7-0 at Dartmouth........................ L, 3-4 at Harvard............................ L, 0-7 * Patriot League Tournament (Champions)

Spring 1997 (17-7) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: B.B. Zelno Seton Hall (at Vt.)................W, 7-0 at Vermont..........................W, 7-0 at Central Conn...................W, 4-1 Providence (at CCSU)...........W, 5-2 Rutgers................................W, 6-1 Lafayette (at Lehigh)............W, 7-0 at Lehigh..............................W, 7-0 Harvard................................. L, 1-6 at Florida Tech.....................W, 9-0 at Stetson............................W, 4-3 Toledo.................................W, 7-0 Bucknell...............................W, 7-0

Fall 1995 (0-1) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: J.A. Ledzinski Dartmouth*.......................... L, 1-6 * ECAC Tournament Spring 1996 (12-6) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: J.A. Ledzinski Marist..................................W, 9-0 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 4-3 vs. Hartford..........................W, 6-1 at Vermont..........................W, 5-2 vs. Central Conn..................W, 6-1 Lehigh..................................W, 7-0 at St. John’s.........................W, 6-1

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 5-1 St. John’s.............................W, 6-1 at Pennsylvania.................... L, 2-5 at Columbia.......................... L, 0-7 Navy....................................W, 4-3 at Yale................................... L, 2-5 at Brown..............................W, 4-3 at Princeton.......................... L, 3-4 at Cornell.............................W, 5-2 vs. Bucknell*........................W, 7-0 vs. Navy*.............................. L, 3-4 Dartmouth............................ L, 3-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-up) Fall 1997 (1-2) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: B.B. Zelno Princeton*............................ L, 3-4 George Washington*........... L, 1-6 Brown*................................W, 4-3 * ECAC Tournament Spring 1998 (13-9) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: B.B. Zelno at Vermont..........................W, 7-0 vs. Princeton......................... L, 2-5 at Central Conn...................W, 6-1 vs. Colgate...........................W, 6-1 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 6-1 Lehigh..................................W, 7-0 at Navy................................. L, 3-4 at Rutgers............................W, 5-1 at Stetson............................. L, 1-6 Seton Hall............................W, 7-0 at St. John’s.........................W, 6-1 Pennsylvania.......................W, 4-3 Columbia.............................. L, 2-5 Yale....................................... L, 3-4 Brown..................................W, 5-2 at Princeton.......................... L, 1-6 Cornell.................................W, 6-1 vs. Lafayette*......................W, 7-0 vs. Bucknell*........................W, 7-0 vs. Navy*.............................. L, 1-4 at Dartmouth........................ L, 2-5 at Harvard............................ L, 0-7 * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-up) Fall 1998 (1-2) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: B.B. Zelno Cornell*...............................W, 4-3 Harvard*............................... L, 0-7 Columbia*............................ L, 1-6 * ECAC Tournament at Princeton Spring 1999 (24-4) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: B.B. Zelno Boston College....................W, 6-1 Vermont..............................W, 7-0 Massachusetts.....................W, 7-0 Stony Brook.........................W, 7-0 Navy..................................... L, 2-5

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Central Conn........................W, 6-1 Marist..................................W, 6-1 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 Hartford...............................W, 6-1 Dartmouth............................ L, 2-5 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 7-0 at St. Leo..............................W, 6-1 at Rollins..............................W, 5-4 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 St. Peter’s............................W, 7-0 Pennsylvania........................ L, 0-7 Wagner................................W, 7-0 Fairfield...............................W, 7-0 Rutgers................................W, 4-3 Cornell.................................W, 4-3 Providence...........................W, 7-0 St. John’s.............................W, 6-1 Rider....................................W, 7-0 at Lehigh..............................W, 7-0 at Bucknell...........................W, 5-1 vs. Duquesne..................W, forfeit vs. Colgate*.........................W, 7-0 vs. Navy*.............................. L, 1-5 *Patriot League Tournament (Runner-up) Fall 1999 (1-1) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: T.C. Burns Pennsylvania*....................... L, 2-5 FDU*....................................W, 6-1 * ECAC Tournament at Princeton Spring 2000 (21-5) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: T.C. Burns Boston College....................W, 8-0 Vermont..............................W, 8-0 Massachusetts.....................W, 7-0 Seton Hall............................W, 7-0 Toledo.................................W, 5-2 Dartmouth...........................W, 5-2 at Yale................................... L, 0-7 at Brown............................... L, 0-7 at Colgate............................W, 6-1 at Cornell.............................. L, 3-4 Radford................................W, 5-2 Lehigh..................................W, 7-0 Stony Brook.........................W, 7-0 Hofstra.................................W, 7-0 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 at Barry................................. L, 4-5 at Central Florida.................W, 4-3 Marist..................................W, 5-2 at Navy................................W, 4-3 St. John’s.............................W, 5-2 at Rutgers............................W, 5-2 Bucknell...............................W, 7-0 FDU......................................W, 6-1 Lehigh* ...............................W, 7-0 Navy*..................................W, 4-2 No. 5 Texas A&M +............... L, 0-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Champions) + NCAA Tournament

Fall 2000 (1-2) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: M. Clay Pennsylvania*......................W, 5-2 Harvard*............................... L, 2-5 Brown*................................. L, 1-6 * ECAC Tournament at Princeton Spring 2001 (18-8) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: M. Clay Binghamton.........................W, 7-0 Providence...........................W, 7-0 Boston College....................W, 4-3 Vermont..............................W, 7-0 at Dartmouth........................ L, 2-5 Yale....................................... L, 1-6 Connecticut.........................W, 5-2 Stony Brook.........................W, 7-0 Brown................................... L, 3-4 Towson................................W, 7-0 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 Cornell.................................. L, 3-4 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 6-0 at Lynn.................................W, 5-4 at Florida Atlantic................. L, 1-6 Pennsylvania........................ L, 2-5 Marist..................................W, 6-1 Colgate................................W, 5-2 Navy....................................W, 5-2 Massachusetts.....................W, 6-1 Temple................................W, 6-1 Rutgers................................W, 6-1 at St. John’s.......................... L, 2-5 vs. Bucknell *.......................W, 4-0 vs. Navy *............................W, 4-1 No. 9 Southern Alabama+..... L,0-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Champions) + NCAA Tournament

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Fall 2001 (2-1) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: S.B. Avichal Columbia*............................ L, 1-6 Marist*................................W, 5-2 Navy*..................................W, 5-2 * ECAC Tournament

American.............................. L, 3-4 Navy....................................W, 5-2 vs. Navy*.............................W, 4-1 at American*........................ L, 0-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-up) Spring 2004 (19-8) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: J. Sabia Saint Peter’s........................W, 7-0 Connecticut.........................W, 7-0 Princeton.............................W, 6-1 Clemson................................ L, 3-4 Central Florida.....................W, 4-3 at Yale................................... L, 1-6 at Cornell.............................. L, 3-4 Buffalo.................................W, 7-0 Manhattan...........................W, 4-3 St. Joseph’s..........................W, 5-2 Montana State.....................W, 4-3 at Air Force........................... L, 1-6 at South Florida.................... L, 1-6 at St. Leo..............................W, 8-1 Bucknell...............................W, 6-1 at Navy................................W, 5-2 at American.......................... L, 3-4 at Columbia.........................W, 4-3 Lehigh..................................W, 6-1 UMBC..................................W, 6-1 at Penn................................. L, 1-6 Colgate................................W, 5-2 at Rutgers............................W, 7-0 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 Marist..................................W, 5-2 vs. Colgate *........................W, 4-0 at American*........................ L, 1-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-Up)

Fall 2002 (0-3) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: A. Albornoz Cornell*................................ L, 1-6 Rutgers*............................... L, 2-5 Pennsylvania*....................... L, 2-5 * ECAC Tournament

Spring 2005 (21-5) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: S. Salas No. 20 Arkansas.................... L, 2-5 Binghamton.........................W, 5-2 Connecticut.........................W, 6-0 Yale......................................W, 4-3 Stony Brook.........................W, 6-1

Spring 2003 (15-5) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: A. Albornoz Binghamton.........................W, 6-1 Stony Brook.........................W, 6-1 at St. Bonaventure...............W, 6-1 Columbia.............................. L, 2-5 Cornell.................................. L, 2-5 Yale......................................W, 5-2 UMBC..................................W, 7-0 Connecticut.........................W, 6-1 at Princeton.......................... L, 0-7 Pennsylvania.......................W, 5-2 Drake...................................W, 5-2 at Lafayette.........................W, 6-0 at Lehigh..............................W, 6-1 Marist..................................W, 6-1 at Colgate............................W, 4-3 Rutgers................................W, 4-3

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

Spring 2002 (18-8) Coach: Dr. Steve Strome Captain: S.B. Avichal St. Bonaventure...................W, 6-1 Binghamton.........................W, 6-1 Boston College....................W, 4-3 Vermont..............................W, 7-0 Connecticut.........................W, 7-0 Lehigh..................................W, 7-0 at Colgate............................. L, 3-4 at Cornell.............................. L, 0-7 at Yale................................... L, 1-6 Towson................................W, 7-0 at Navy................................. L, 2-5 at Pennsylvania...................W, 4-3 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 UMBC..................................W, 6-1 Hofstra.................................W, 7-0 at Florida Atlantic................. L, 1-6 at Palm Beach Atlantic........W, 7-0 Marist..................................W, 5-2 Temple................................W, 7-0 Massachusetts.....................W, 7-0 St. John’s.............................W, 7-0 at Rutgers............................. L, 2-5 American.............................. L, 3-4 vs. Bucknell *.......................W, 6-1 at American *....................... L, 0-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-up)

Buffalo.................................W, 5-2 St. John’s.............................W, 5-2 No. 74 Air Force...................W, 5-2 Columbia.............................W, 4-3 Pennsylvania.......................W, 4-3 at Dartmouth.......................W, 4-3 at Davidson..........................W, 5-2 vs. Erskine............................W, 7-0 at No. 31 Clemson................ L, 0-7 at Furman............................. L, 2-5 at Bucknell...........................W, 6-1 at Colgate............................W, 5-2 Rutgers................................W, 7-0 American.............................. L, 3-4 Navy....................................W, 4-3 at Lehigh..............................W, 4-3 Marist..................................W, 4-3 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 vs. Navy*.............................W, 4-0 at American*.......................W, 4-3 at No. 15 Texas Tech +......... L, 0-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Champions) + NCAA Tournament Spring 2006 (12-16) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: C. Fisher Dartmouth............................ L, 2-5 No. 27 Clemson.................... L, 1-6 No. 41 Brown........................ L, 0-7 at Columbia.......................... L, 1-6 Binghamton.........................W, 5-2 at No. 73 Yale....................... L, 1-6 Lehigh..................................W, 4-3 Connecticut.........................W, 6-1 No. 75 Cornell....................... L, 1-6 Marist..................................W, 6-1 St. Joseph’s........................... L, 3-4 Colgate................................W, 7-0 St. John’s.............................. L, 2-5 at Princeton.......................... L, 3-4 vs. Indiana &......................... L, 1-6 Stony Brook........................... L,3-4 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 at No. 45 Pennsylvania......... L, 1-6 at No. 25 Tulsa...................... L, 0-7 at No. 60 SMU...................... L, 0-7

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Bucknell...............................W, 5-2 Hofstra.................................W, 5-2 at Lafayette.........................W, 5-2 at Navy................................. L, 3-4 at American.........................W, 4-2 Lehigh*................................W, 4-0 American*...........................W, 4-2 at No. 7 Virginia+.................. L, 0-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Champions) + NCAA Tournament Spring 2007 (11-12) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: J. Houghton Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 6-1 Columbia.............................. L, 1-6 Yale....................................... L, 0-7 Princeton.............................. L, 2-5 Binghamton.........................W, 4-3 at Cornell.............................. L, 0-7 St.John’s............................... L, 3-4 at Dartmouth........................ L, 1-6 Colgate................................W, 5-2 vs. No. 36 Penn State........... L, 0-7 at Flagler............................... L, 3-4 Stony Brook.........................W, 4-3 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 Lafayette..............................W, 6-1 Pennsylvania........................ L, 0-7 at Lehigh..............................W, 6-1 at Bucknell...........................W, 5-2 Rutgers................................W, 7-0 Marist................................... L, 3-4 Navy..................................... L, 3-4 vs. Holy Cross*....................W, 4-0 vs. Colgate*.........................W, 4-0 at Navy*............................... L, 0-4 * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-Up) Spring 2008 (16-8) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: E. Kang Farleigh Dickinson...............W, 4-3 Dartmouth............................ L, 5-2 Stony Brook.........................W, 6-1 Connecticut.........................W, 6-1 Villanova..............................W, 4-3 UMBC..................................W, 4-3 NJIT......................................W, 7-0 at Columbia.......................... L, 7-0 Monmouth..........................W, 6-1 Yale....................................... L, 4-3 at Flagler............................... L, 5-4 Marist..................................W, 5-2 St. Bonaventure...................W, 5-2 Cornell.................................. L, 6-1 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 Lehigh..................................W, 7-0 Bucknell...............................W, 5-2 Colgate................................W, 6-1 Binghamton.......................... L, 4-3 at Navy................................. L, 4-3 vs. Holy Cross*....................W, 4-0 vs. Bucknell*........................W, 4-0

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Spring 2013 (16-7) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: Alex Holland at No. 56 Arkansas............... L, 1-6 at No. 56 Arkansas............... L, 0-6 vs. Oral Roberts%................W, 6-1 Vassar..................................W, 7-0 Fairfield...............................W, 5-2 NJIT......................................W, 4-3 Marist................................... L, 3-4 Boston University................W, 7-0 Sacred Heart........................W, 7-0 Quinnipiac...........................W, 6-1 Monmouth..........................W, 6-1 vs. Appalachian State&......... L, 2-5 vs. South Carolina State&..... L, 2-5 vs. Northern Illinois&........... L, 2-4 Stony Brook.........................W, 4-3 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 Lehigh..................................W, 5-2 Fairleigh Dickinson..............W, 4-3 Navy....................................W, 4-3 at Bucknell...........................W, 4-2 at Colgate............................W, 4-1 vs. Navy*.............................. L, 3-4 % Fayetteville, Ark. & Orlando, Fla. * Patriot League Tournament (Semifinals)

Spring 2014 (20-6) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: Asika Isoh, Henry Jang-Milsten Monmouth..........................W, 4-3 Niagara................................W, 7-0 Stony Brook.........................W, 4-3 Connecticut.........................W, 5-2 St. Bonaventure...................W, 7-0 Binghamton.......................... L, 5-2 Drexel..................................W, 6-1 at The Citadel......................W, 7-0 vs. Air Force%....................... L, 4-2 at UC Irvine........................... L, 6-1 at UC Riverside....................W, 7-0 at Loyola Marymount........... L, 4-3 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 Colgate................................W, 7-0 Sacred Heart........................W, 7-0 Fairfield...............................W, 6-1 at Lehigh..............................W, 6-1 at Loyola Md........................W, 7-0 at Navy................................W, 4-3 NJIT....................................... L, 4-3 at Boston University............W, 5-2 Lafayette*............................W, 4-0 Lehigh*................................W, 4-1 Navy*..................................W, 4-1 at No. 4 Virginia^.................. L, 4-0 % Charleston, S.C. * Patriot League Tournament (Champions) ^ NCAA Tournament Spring 2015 (18-9) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: Peter Sienko Buffalo.................................. L, 3-4 Central Florida...................... L, 2-5 Boston College...................... L, 0-4 Connecticut......................... W, 4-1 Stony Brook......................... W, 4-2 Fairleigh Dickinson.............. W, 6-1 Quinnipiac........................... W, 5-2 Sacred Heart........................ W, 7-0 Rider.................................... W, 7-0 Marist.................................. W, 4-2 St. Bonaventure................... W, 7-0 Drexel.................................. W, 6-1 at No. 25 Princeton.............. L, 0-7 vs. UC-Irvine%...................... L, 0-7 vs. Air Force&....................... L, 3-4 at Loyola Marymount........... L, 1-4 at Azusa Pacific..................... L, 3-4 Holy Cross............................ W, 7-0 Loyola (Md.)........................ W, 4-0 Lafayette.............................. W, 4-0 Boston University................ W, 6-1 Lehigh.................................. W, 5-2 Bucknell............................... W, 5-2 Navy..................................... W, 4-0 vs. Lafayette*....................... W, 4-0 vs. Bucknell*........................ W, 4-2 vs. Navy*.............................. L, 1-4 % Newport Beach, Calif. & Irvine, Calif. * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-Up)

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Spring 2016 (0-0) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: Caison Best Connecticut.............................. 0-0 Wagner..................................... 0-0 Monmouth............................... 0-0 Yale........................................... 0-0 at Florida Atlantic..................... 0-0 at Miami (Fla.).......................... 0-0 at Miami (Fla.).......................... 0-0 Fairleigh Dickinson................... 0-0 Sacred Heart............................. 0-0 at Minnesota............................ 0-0 vs. Illinois State%...................... 0-0 NJIT........................................... 0-0 at St. John’s............................... 0-0 Rider......................................... 0-0 Stony Brook.............................. 0-0 Siena......................................... 0-0 vs. Cleveland State&................. 0-0 vs. Air Force&........................... 0-0 at Rollins................................... 0-0 Lafayette................................... 0-0 Holy Cross................................. 0-0 Hartford.................................... 0-0 at Marist................................... 0-0 Lehigh....................................... 0-0 Boston Univeristy..................... 0-0 at Navy..................................... 0-0 % Minneapolis, Minn. & Orlando, Fla.

eight-Time Patriot League ChampionS

Spring 2012 (16-13) Coach: Jim Poling Captain: Andrew Clark at Fairfield............................ L, 3-4 at Dartmouth........................ L, 0-7 Stony Brook.........................W, 4-3 Connecticut.........................W, 5-2 Vassar..................................W, 6-1 vs. Ball State%...................... L, 3-4 vs. Lipscomb%...................... L, 1-5 vs. Air Force%......................W, 4-3 Columbia.............................. L, 0-7 Lafayette..............................W, 7-0 Holy Cross............................W, 7-0 at Penn State........................ L, 1-6 Monmouth..........................W, 7-0 at Central Florida.................. L, 1-6 at Flagler..............................W, 7-5 at Bethune-Cookman..........W, 6-1 Binghamton.......................... L, 3-4 St. Bonaventure...................W, 5-2 Yale....................................... L, 0-7 Colgate................................W, 6-1 NJIT......................................W, 5-2 Bucknell...............................W, 5-2 at Navy................................. L, 3-4 at Lehigh............................... L, 2-5 Boston University................W, 5-2 at Marist............................... L, 2-5 Lafayette*............................W, 4-0 Lehigh*................................W, 4-0 Navy*................................... L, 1-4 % Dayton, Ohio * Patriot League Tournament (Runner-Up)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS A---A---A Alcorn, George W................................1970 Alexander, Blair C................................1981 Albornoz, Arnaldo..............................2003 Albornoz, Chris...................................2010 Albornoz, Rafael ................................2004 Anderson, Winston P..........................1944 Andrews, Kurt A. . ..............................1977 Armstrong, James E............................1975 Avichal, Sonny B. ...............................2002 B---B---B Bailey, George W. III............................1957 Ball, Kent . ..........................................2004 Barber, Roscoe A. Jr............................1945 Barbour, Thomas E.P...........................1926 Barnes, Kyle......................................2017 Bauman, Geary O. .............................1974 Beach, Dwight E. III.............................1984 Beard, William G.................................1932 Beaver, Philip F....................................1983 Bell, Gilbert F. ....................................1937 Bell, Jonathan A. ................................1983 Best, Caison......................................2016 Bjork, Ryk C.........................................1987 Black, Edwin F.....................................1940 Blanton, Paul A...................................1996 Bond, John B...............................June 1943 Bondurant, Frank B.............................1949 Bowers, Richard E...............................1968 Brigmon, William R. . .........................1993 Brooks, Harold E.................................1930 Brown, Ivan E......................................1992 Brown, William R................................1973 Buchanan, Dale E................................1942 Burdette, Andrew...............................2001 Burgess, James T.................................1996 Burkley, Jon A.....................................1972 Burns, Travis C....................................2000 C---C---C Cacha, Roman.....................................2015 Cady, Herbert M.................................1936 Cain, Robert S. Jr.................................1961 Calder, Stanley G................................1945 Callaway, Howard H............................1949 Campbell, William N...........................1968 Canella, Keith E............................Jan. 1943 Carlson, Richard I................................1962 Case, Scott M......................................1940 Chang, Alex...................................... (2008) Chelberg, Robert D.............................1961 Chenoweth, William C........................1937 Cho, Rae.............................................2000 Chuntraruk, Alain...............................2007 Ciovacco, Carl J...................................2000 Clark, Andrew.....................................2012 Clay, Marshall.....................................2001 Cloaninger, Logan...............................2006 Clug, Alexandre S................................1991 Coen, Marco M...................................1995 Collins, David......................................2006 Conroe, Mark G............................... (1980)

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Conway, Barry T. ................................1968 Cook, Joshua.......................................2014 Crockatt, George W. III........................1973 Crum, William P..................................1956 Cunningham, Alden M........................1963 Cyr, Joseph P.......................................1973 Cyr, Matthew......................................2006 D---D---D Daly, Charles J.....................................1935 Daniel, Charles D. ..............................1944 Darrah, Stephen C..............................1965 Davies, Ben......................................2016 Deal, Charles M. ................................1984 Degutis, William C..............................1988 Derby, Roger B....................................1932 Dougherty, William P. ........................1948 Drake, Warren W................................1945 Driscoll, Donald L................................1941 Dunlap, Norman E. ............................1951 E---E---E Ebbesen, James..................................1971 Ellison, Arthur B..................................1957 Emerson, Harold R..............................1944 Emerson, Matthew D..........................2003 Erikson, Christopher R........................1997 Etterbeek, Jonathan J...................... (1986) Evans, Andrew J. Jr. . ..........................1941 Exton, Hugh M....................................1935 F---F---F Faas, Robert W....................................1944 Fate, Richard E....................................1971 Federici, Raymond L. .........................1972 Fellenz, Lloyd E. .................................1934 Firoino, Donald P.L. ............................1977 Fisher, Carl .........................................2006 Fisher, Henry B. Jr...............................1960 Forrest, Ernest G. III............................1965 Fox, Michael A. ..................................1999 Frey, Robert S.....................................1959 Frier, William L....................................1954 Fuemmeler, Timothy J........................1997

Hale, Morgan....................................2019 Haley, Robert P. . ................................1989 Hall, Dale S. . ......................................1945 Hallock, Houghton R. .........................1937 Hammond, Daniel R. .........................1978 Hardin, Joseph S. Jr. ...........................1966 Harris, Christopher L. . .................... (1991) Harris, Kevin ......................................2007 Harris, Sean .......................................2009 Hatala, Joey......................................2016 Hatch, Jay A. ......................................1948 Hayes, Leo V. . ............................June 1943 Hayne, Grant W..................................1983 Hedekin, David D. ..............................1927 Heffner, Harry W.............................. (1942) Helms, John T. . ..................................1931 Higgs, James G....................................1954 Hodges, Sheldon . ..............................2008 Holland, Alex .....................................2013 Holman, Carson E.R. ..........................1953 Hornbarger, Daniel H. ....................... 1964 Horstman, Michael L. ........................1964 Houghton, John .................................2007 Houghton, Rick.................................. 2009 Hoyt, John G. ..............................Jan. 1943 Hubbard, Donald A. ...........................1960 Huff, George C. ..................................1958 Huscher, Justin S. ...............................1976 Hutcheson, Rufus D............................1954 Hyatt, Robert A...................................1951 I---I---I Isoh, Asika...........................................2014 J---J---J Jakle, John J........................................1936 Jang-Milsten, Henry............................2014 Jang-Milsten, Sam............................2016 Johnson, John T. . ...............................1997 Johnson, Kermit D..............................1951 Johnson, Tripp ...................................2011 Jones, Lincoln Jr. ................................1926

G---G---G Gagnon, Mark C. . ..............................1990 Gardepe, William M...........................1968 Gaspard, Glaudis P. Jr..........................1957 Geczy, George III ................................1983 Geraci, Albert J. .................................1947 Gillham, Wendell................................1950 Girdley, Jordan ...................................2011 Goldman, Lowell A.............................2000 Good, Michael ...................................2007 Grace, Henry A...................................1944 Grier, James L. .................................. 1929 Griffi th, Mark C. ................................1973 Grubbs, Edward F. . ............................1955 Guiney, Patrick W. Jr........................... 1933

K---K---K Kane, Kurt A. . ....................................1994 Kang, Eddie.........................................2008 Kantrowich, Paul J. . ...........................1965 Kenna, Edgar D. Jr. .............................1945 Kerwin, Arthur R. Jr. . .........................1931 Kirkpatrick, Aaron ..............................1998 King, Robert B. . .................................1952 Koch, William T. Jr. .............................1975 Krawchuk, Fred T. Jr. ..........................1987 Kressin, Richard G. .............................1983 Krieger, Philip S. .................................1970 Krieter, Josh....................................... 2011 Kullman, John R. ........................June 1943 Kushnirovich, Gary.............................2013 Kuwamoto, Matt . ..............................2011 Kyker, James H. ..................................1954

H---H---H Haight, Michael P. ..............................1992

L---L---L Lai, Christopher W. ............................1977

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Lake, Joseph R. ..................................1964 Lamkin, Fletcher M. Jr.........................1964 Lampman, Sam.................................2017 Lau, Jeffrey C .....................................2002 Lauer, Jerry B. ....................................1949 Lawson, John H. Jr...............................1985 Ledzinski, Justin A. .............................1996 Lee, Corey E. ......................................1995 Lemke, Kevin M. ................................1989 Lewis, Millard ....................................1930 Leyerzaph, John W. ............................1964 Llewellyn, Chad..................................2014 Love, Joseph B....................................1950 Lucero, John ......................................2010 Lucivero, Bruno..................................2010 Lyons, Robert W. ................................1990

N---N---N Nelwan, Albert A. ..............................1980 Newcomer, Francis K. Jr. ....................1939 Newcomer, Henry C............................1939 Nickel, Gary W. ..................................1971 Nordlie, Roland L. ..............................1955 O---O---O O’Connell, Edward M. . ......................1934 O’Connell, James T. Jr..........................1960 Oehrlein, Richard V. ...........................1964 Oehrlein, Walter H. . ..........................1965 Oliver, Charles W. . .............................1949 Olmsted, George H. Jr.........................1954 Olson, John E. ....................................1939 Orr, Robert E.......................................1943 Oxrieder, Charles H.............................1958 P---P---P Patrick, Robert W. ........................... (1993) Patterson, Grant...............................2019 Peters, Scott C. . .................................1981 Peterson, James C. . ...........................1962 Philpott, Jammie M. ..................June 1943

R---R---R Ramsey, Curtis T. . ..............................1987 Reeder, Joe R. ....................................1970 Reinhalter, Edmund J. ........................1952 Reynolds, Royal Jr...............................1933 Rezek, Ronald E. ................................1964 Rhine, Robert H. ................................1938 Richardson, William R........................1951 Riechmann, Grant.............................2017 Roades, Charles W. ............................1955 Robertson, Thomas D. .......................1989 Rodenberg, Louis B. ...........................1958 Rollins, Albert F. .................................1939 Roposh, Michael J. .............................1999 Rothschild, Jacquard H.......................1930 Roybal, Kyle .......................................2007 Russell, Gabriel C. ..............................1938 S---S---S Sabia, John . .......................................2004 Sager, Lee H. Jr. ..................................1961 Salas, Sebastian .................................2005 Sanders, Ralph L. Jr. ...........................1953 Schaaf, Jason C. . ................................1994 Scheinost, Donald E. ..........................1949 Schuliger, Gregory A. .........................1987 Schull, Edson . ....................................1933 Shaffer, Dan....................................... 2012 Sheets, Kendall M............................ (1990) Shelton, Rashad .................................2013 Sherburne, Thomas L. Jr. ...................1928 Shuford, John H. ................................1965 Shutov, Daniel.....................................2016 Sienko, Peter.......................................2015 Skrobarcek, Jarrett . ...........................2004 Smith, Brian E.M.................................1977 Smith, Zachary L. ...............................1977 Somerville, Duncan S. ........................1928 Srivastava, Steven ..............................2005 Steel, Charles L. III .............................1944 Stevenson, John G. ............................1971 Stone, John N. ...................................1929 Strom, Stephen H. .............................1970 Struble, Russell C. ..............................1978 Stuart, Alexander J. III.........................1961 Sullivan, Mark A. . ........................... (1983) Swank, Lawrence E. ...................June 1943 T---T---T Tate, Daniel L. II .................................1947 Tate, Frederic H.S. . ............................1942 Tatsuta, Owen J. ................................1991 Thatcher, Herbert B. ......................... 1932 Thinnes, Matthew A. .........................2003 Tindall, Richard G. Jr. .........................1941 Todd, Jeffrey S. . .................................1981 Truesdale, John H. ............................ 1950

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Tryon, William J. ................................1971 Tucker, William H.........................Jan. 1943 Turek, Frank R. ...................................1972 Turner, Richard H. ..............................1946 Turnipseed, Jas. W. ......................... (1956) Tyler, Charles B. Jr. .............................1936 V---V---V Van Velzer, Alex . ................................2015 Van Velzer, Donald .............................2012 Vaughn, Stephen D. ...........................1971 Verano, Rommel.................................2014 Verano, Ron......................................2016 Vezeau, Jeffrey M. .............................1987 Voigt, Cameron.................................2017 Voss, Didrik A. . ..................................1963 Voss, Donald J. ...................................1962 W---W---W Wald, Robbie .....................................2008 Waters, Charles H. .............................1936 Waters, Christopher W. .....................1992 Watson, Albert ..................................1930 Webster, Sanford H. . .........................1940 Wellborn, Carlton J. Jr.........................1947 Wentzler, Andrew J. ...........................2001 Westerlund, John S. ...........................1968 Whalen, Martin J. ..............................1994 White, Westley T. . .............................2000 Wilber, Rick A. ....................................1969 Williams, Charles K. ...........................1979 Williams, Donald R. ...........................1958 Williams, Pete . ..................................2012 Williams, Robert M. . .........................1939 Wilson, Albert J. IV ............................1985 Wilson, Christopher E. .......................1984 Wollen, Allan R. .................................1965 Wood, Daman R. . ..............................1996 Wood, David P. Jr. ..............................1944 Wood, John W. Jr. ..............................1960 Worthington, James M. .....................1935 Worthy, Clifford Jr. .............................1953 Wright, Frederick S. ...........................1981 Y---Y---Y Yamagami, Donald S. .........................1992 Yap, Michael W.L................................1967 Yarnall, Kenneth L. ............................ 1939 Yelverton, Rush S. ..............................1959 Yeoman, William F. ............................1950 Yocum, Charles W. .............................1952 Z---Z---Z Zelno, Benjamin B. . ...........................1999 Zeljeznjak, John C. .............................1982 Non-graduates listed with class year in which they enrolled in paranthesis Active players in bold

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M---M---M Magee, John A. Jr. ..............................1950 Magerkurth, Tyler ..............................2010 Maihafer, Harry J. ..............................1949 Malakoff, James M. . ..........................1993 Malkemes, William C..........................1970 Mathews, Elmo S. ..............................1928 Mayson, Elford M. .............................1956 McCasin, Austin................................2016 McCormick, Harrison........................2016 McCutchen, Wilmot R. ......................1939 McKinney, Leon E. .............................1955 McMullen, Markham N. ....................1990 McMullen, Philip C.............................1949 Mehner, Frank E. ...............................1945 Michalski, Richard .............................1997 Mitchell, David.................................2019 Mount, Charles McN. Jr......................1939 Muhawi, Phil . ....................................2009 Mullenger, Charles..............................2010 Murrah, Charles R. . ...........................1941

Poirier, Richard S.................................1986 Powers, Davies R. ..............................1958 Prewitt, Michael B. ............................1973 Proctor, David...................................2016 Purpura, Michael M. . ........................1991



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