2014 Davidson W. Tennis Record Book

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Information School Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Davidson College Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Davidson, N.C. Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1837 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,900 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wildcats School Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red (PMS 186) and Black Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division I President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Quillen (Chicago ‘83) Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jim Murphy (Davidson ’78) Home Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Covington Tennis Courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Knobloch Tennis Center

Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2014 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2014 Roster/Team Photo . . . . . . .3 2014 Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Head Coach Price . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 2013 Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Record vs. Opponents . . . . . . . . .7

2014 SCHEDULE Jan.

Coaching Staff Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Caroline Price (Furman '72) E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .caprice@davidson.edu Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(704) 894-2437 Career Record (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415-296 (31) Record at Davidson (Years) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .same (31) Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bryce Plott (Centre College) E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .brplott@davidson.edu

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Team Information 2013 Team Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-12 2013 SoCon Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8/9th Starters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7/3 Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

Sports Information

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Women's Tennis Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gavin McFarlin E-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gamcfarlin@davidson.edu Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(704) 894-2635 Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(704) 894-2636 Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .www.davidsonwildcats.com

The hisTory of The WildcaT On November 10, 1917, a small cohort of 22 football players traveled to Atlanta to represent Davidson College against Auburn, one of the most formidable teams in the South. The Plainsmen had massacred their first four opponents, outscoring teams, 1416. According to one account, they were “big, quick, and undefeated” and heavily favored in the day’s matchup. Davidson was 2-4 and started a line averaging 20 pounds less. Not surprisingly, Auburn dominated the game, outgaining the “Red and Black” 240 yards to Davidson’s 91 yards. Astoundingly, Davidson pulled together an offensive attack through the efforts of running back A.R. “Buck” Flowers and quarterback Henry Spann, delivering a “bewildering array of forward passes.” Davidson defeated one of the most powerful teams in the South that day, 21-7, with scrappiness that captured the awe and respect of Atlanta sportswriters. They wrote of the “Wildcats” from Davidson College, whose small stature and ferocious style proved overwhelming. One account notes that Morgan Blake of the Atlanta Journal remarked of the Davidson team, “No other team ever put together in these United States of the same weight as Coach Fetzer’s team could ever get the verdict over the flock of wild men from North Carolina.” The Davidsonian picked up on the nickname, and it has been used ever since, replacing former, milder references such as “Red and Black,” “Presbyterians” and “Preachers.” — revised and rewritten from an account in the Davidson College archives

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Year-By-Year Results . . . . . . .8-13 Wildcat Honor of Famers . . . . .14 Honors & Awards . . . . . . . . . . .15 Athletic Directory . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Media Info./SID . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

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at Virginia Tech College of Charleston Radford Brevard College at East Carolina at South Carolina Belmont Abbey Florida International USC Upstate at Florida Atlantic at Barry vs. Holy Cross 1 vs. Xavier 2 at Winthrop at Wofford * Chattanooga * Elon * Samford * at Georgia Southern * at Appalachian State * at Charlotte Western Carolina * at Furman * UNCG * 2014 Southern ConferenCe tournament SoCon Tournament (host by UTC) 3

6:30 1:00 10:00 a.m. 3:00 11:00 a.m. 3:00 10:00 a.m. 3:00 5:00 10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 2:00 1:00 10:00 a.m. 1:00 3:00 1:00 1:30 2:00 3:00 3:00 1:00 3:00 1:00 TBD

Boldface type denotes home match *Asterisk denotes SoCon opponent 1 Miami, Fla. ~ 2 Boca Raton, Fla. 3 Chattanooga, Tenn. (UTC Hosts) All Times are Eastern Standard

Davidson College welcomes your coverage of women's tennis in 2014. For interviews, information or pictures, please contact Gavin McFarlin of the Sports Information Office. Phone: (704) 894.2635 Fax: (704) 894.2636 E-mail: gamcfarlin@davidson.edu

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2014 ROSTER

Front (l-r): Becky Johnson, Lauren Yarkony, Kaity Anstrom, Tyler McFayden, Danielle King, Anna Davis, Sara French, Kristy Helscel, Annie Evans Middle (l-r): Connie Cape, Brit Donaldson, Kelsey Dwyer, Brooke Osborne, Madline Herder, Sydney Schreiner, Maddie Parrish, Carolyn Macek, Julia Guthrie, Lucy Pidcock Back (l-r): Asst. Coach Catherine Somits, Emily Leytham, Sarah Fisher, Mia Kane, Melissa Funsten, Finley Amato, Head Coach Ginny Turner

2014 Numerical Roster Name Jenna Brunner Nisha Crouser Elana Cummer Elise Held Tamara Hill Courtney McCray Brites Moniz-Soares Blake Nickles Sarah Stein

Yr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr.

Ht. 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-5 5-6 5-5 5-7

Hometown Atlanta, Ga. Columbus, Ohio Plano, Texas Butler, Pa. Chapel Hill, N.C. Fairway, Kan. Portugal Anderson, S.C. Dublin, Ohio

Name Caroline Price Bryce Plott

Position Head Coach Assistant Coach

High School West Forsyth The Wellington School Vincentian Academy East Chapel Hill Pembroke Hill Schiller International Montessori Anderson Dublin Jerome

Year Alma Mater 32nd Furman ‘72 4th Centre College

rosTer By class Seniors Nisha Crouser Elise Held Tamara Hill Brites M.-Soares

Ht. 5-5 5-7 5-6 5-6

Hometown Columbus, Ohio Butler, Pa. Chapel Hill, N.C. Portugal

Juniors Blake Nickles

Ht. 5-5

Hometown Anderson, S.C.

Sophomores Ht. Elana Cummer 5-5 Courtney McCray 5-5

Hometown Plano, Texas Fairway, Kan.

Freshmen Jenna Brunner Sarah Stein

Hometown Atlanta, Ga. Dublin, Ohio

Ht. 5-8 5-7

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OUTLOOK Now in her 32nd season at the helm, head coach Caroline Price will enter the 2014 campaign seeking to capture the program’s first Southern Conference tournament title after finishing runner-up three times in the last nine years. It also marks the final year Davidson will compete in the SoCon as it moves to the Atlantic-10 in 2014-15. The Wildcats are coming off a 9-12 mark overall and 2-8 in the SoCon a season ago. It was just the third time since 2001 they had a record below .500. Nine of the last 13 years they have had a winning mark, and of coach Price's 31 seasons, the Wildcats have finished at or above .500 in 23 of them. With last year’s nine wins, coach Price pushed her career win total to 415. This year's club will feature the return of six letterwinners, who all saw significant time in the starting lineup led by 2012 All-SoCon Second Team pick Brites Moniz-Soares and 2013 All-SoCon Freshman Team member Elaina Cummer. singles

Davidson finished with 51 singles wins last year, an improvement of 14 from the 2012 campaign. Nisha Crouser paced the team with 12 wins, getting eight of them at No. 4 singles which was tied for third-most in the SoCon. • Senior Nisha Crouser: First on the team with 12 singles wins ... was named team’s MVP ... played 16 matches at No. 2 and 4, getting 11 of her 12 wins there ... was a perfect 3-0 at No. 2 singles, with wins vs. No. 72 East Carolina, College of Charleston and Furman ... went an even 5-5 vs. the SoCon. • Senior Elise Held: Played at the No. 3-6 singles slots during her third year ... played in 10 matches, going 4-6 ... was 2-0 at No. 4 singles, scoring a 6-0, 6-0 decision against Belmont Abbey and a 6-3, 3-6, 1-0 victory against Wingate. • Senior Tamara Hill: Went 4-6 at No. 5 and 6 slots in singles ... earned the team’s Vinson Award ... won first three matches to open junior season, including a pair of 6-0, 6-0 wins. • Senior Brites Moniz-Soares: The Wildcats top singles player returns after tying for the second-most wins on the team with seven ... went 7-10 at No. 1 ... scored 30th career singles win with a 6-2, 6-1 victory against Samford in the first round of the SoCon Tournament ... closed the year winning three of four singles matches, with victories against Western Caorlina, Charlotte and Samford ... had a strong 2013 Fall season, winning a singles title at the Wake Forest Invitational in the “A” singles bracket. • Junior Blake Nickles: Saw action in six singles matches last year, scoring first two career wins ... one of the wins came against Western Carolina, first collegiate SoCon victory. • Sophomore Elaina Cummer: Named to the All-SoCon Freshman Team last year after going 7-14 in singles action ... played the No. 2 position, but saw action at No. 1 four times, going 3-1 ... opened freshman season winning six of first eight singles matches, including first three-set victory against USC Upstate 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 ... Had a solid Fall season, going 2-1 at CofC Invitational and 3-0 at the Charlotte Invitational. • Sophomore Courtney McCray: Did not see any action in an official Spring match during first year ... saw action at the Coll. of Charleston Invitational and Wake Forest Invite over 2013 Fall season. neWcomer

• Freshman Jenna Brunner: Comes to Davidson from West Forsyth High School in Atlanta, Ga. ... had an excellent Fall debut in 2013, going 2-1 at the Davidson Invitational with wins of 6-2, 6-3 and 6-3, 6-0 against Gardner-Webb and East Carolina ... reached the semifinals at the Wake Forest Invite ... netted a pair of wins in final Fall event at the Charlotte Invitational. • Freshman Sarah Stein: Four-year letterwinner at Dublin Jerome as the No. 1 singles player ... a three-time all-state performer ... guided varsity team to a pair of state championships ... one-time individual state champion ... an All-Ohio peformer ... finished final prep year with a 21-2 record ... saw action in three of Davidson’ four Fall events ... opened collegiate Fall career going 2-1 at the Davidson Invite with wins vs. Gardner-Webb and Campbell ... reached the semifinals on consolation side at Wake Forst Invite. douBles

Davidson's doubles teams finished the 2013 season with 28 wins and netted nine of them in SoCon matches. The Wildcats used eight doubles teams, compared to 17 different combinations at all three positions in 2011. • No. 1 position: Moniz-Soares and Cummer return after going 8-10 at the top spot ... the duo collected eight of their wins vs. SoCon foes ... they won five of their first six matches to open the season, rattling off a five-match win streak against UNC Asheville, Radford, Gardner-Webb, USC Upstate and No. 72 East Carolina. • No. 2 position: Three different teams were tried at the No. 2 slot, with Crouser and Stephanie Synn having the most success ... the duo went 9-7 overall and Crouser returns for her senior season ... they had a 5-5 record vs. the SoCon ... the pair closed the season on a four-match win streak ... earlier in the season Crouser and Synn had a five-match win streak, including scoring an 8-7 triumph vs. No. 72 East Carolina ... also seeing action at No. 2 was Held and Catherine Wood, who went 2-0 ... Hill and Nickles collected one of their two wins at the second positions ... combined, Davidson went 12-7 at the second doubles slot. • No. 3 position: Davidson used five different teams at No. 3 doubles a year ago ... Frizzi Bschorer and Wood played 10 times there (2-8), while Held and Wood played four matches ... the Wildcats were just 5-14 at the third doubles slot and had just one SoCon victory. The schedule

Davidson will open the season on the road at Virginia Tech, before playing three straight matches at the friendly confines of Covington Tennis Courts, where it went 9-6 a year ago. The Wildcats have faced the Hokies 18 times, falling in all 18 of them. The Hokies went 14-12 a year ago and were ranked No. 69 in their final match. Davidson will face College of Charleston, Radford and Brevard College at home in the next three matches. The Wildcats faced all three teams a year ago, going 2-1 in those matches. They are a perfect 8-0 vs. the Highlanders of Radford in the all-time series. The Wildcats will be playing some new non-conference opponents this year as they face Barry, Florida International, Florida Atlantic and Holy Cross. Three of those matches will be on the road when Davidson travels to Florida, March 1-4. Also on the schedule is state-border rival Winthrop and cross-county rival Charlotte. It will be the eighth time in the past nine years the Wildcats will face the Eagles, as they lead the all-time series 16-7, but have dropped the last last four straight meetings. Davidson and Charlotte have faced each other 27 times, with the ‘Cats owning a 16-11 all-time record. The 49ers took a 4-3 decision a season ago and are coming off an 11-7 campaign in 2012-13. Davidson begins its final season in the SoCon by starting on the road at Wofford, March 3. The Wildcats will play their next three at home against Chattanooga (Mar. 12), Elon (Mar. 15) and Samford (Mar. 16). Davidson has finished with at least seven wins in the SoCon in six of the last 10 years. The SoCon Tournament takes place April 16-19 in Chattanooga, Tenn., as Chattanooga plays host. Davidson had an early exit last year, falling 4-1 to the Samford Bulldogs, who were seeded eighth, in the first round. The College of Charleston women's tennis team, who moved to the CAA, won its fifth consecutive Southern Conference Tennis Tournament with a 4-3 victory over Elon last year. Prior to the past two years, Furman had won the past five championships. The Wildcats have reached the finals three times in the past nine seasons, but have yet to bring home the tournament title.

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HEAD COACH PRICE

caroline Price head coach 32nd year at davidson furman ‘72 record at davidson: 415-296 Caroline Price enters her 32nd season in 2013-14 as the head women's tennis coach. She began her exemplary tenure at Davidson in 1983 and has since guided the Wildcats to one national championship and 22 winning seasons, including seven straight years, before Davidson went 12-12 in 2008-09. The women's tennis program is one of two female programs at Davidson to make a national tournament appearance, and among active Davidson coaches, Price has one of the highest overall winning percentage (.584) of any women's team. Entering the 2013-2014 women's tennis season, Price has an overall record of 415-296 and is 113-81 in Southern Conference duals. Davidson came to within one win of matching its win total combined from 2011 and 2012, going 9-12 during the 2013 season. The 'Cats, who went 2-8 in SoCon play, opend the season winning seven of its first nine matches. Coach Price coached her first SoCon AllFreshman team member since it was formed in 2009, as Elaina Cummer represented Davidson. The first-year Wildcat stepped right into the starting lineup, winning seven singles matches and capturing another eight in doubles action. Davidson also had a solid run at home, going 9-6 during the season. In 2012, Davidson again continued its youth movement with five sophomores seeing time in the starting lineup as the Wildcats went 519 overall and 2-8 in the SoCon. Of the five wins, four of them came at the friendly confines of Covington Tennis Courts. Sophomore Brites Moniz-Soares took a big step in her sophomore campaign, going a team-best 15-6 in singles action. She was honored with a spot on the All-SoCon Second Team at the No. 2 singles position, making her the 12th Wildcat under Price to get first or second team honors. The 2011 season saw Price break in five freshmen as Davidson went just 5-20 overall and 1-9 in league play. It was the first time the Wildcats finished under .500 since the 2001 team went 8-13. The 2011 season was still a milestone year as the veteran coach reached the 400-win plateau for her career, getting it on Feb. 18 in a 7-0 win at home vs. USC-Upstate. The 2010 campaign saw Davidson finish in the top-four of the SoCon standings with a 7-3 mark, while Price guided the 'Cats to a 15-8 overall record. The 'Cats advanced to the SoCon Tournament, as only the top-four teams made it, before seeing their season come to an end with a defeat to eventual champion College of Charleston. The 15 wins made it the sixth time in the last seven years the Wildcats have tallied at least that many wins in a year and marked the ninth straight season they have had a winning record in league matches. After opening the season 4-7, Price guided the Wildcats to an 8-5 mark down the stretch, including a 4-1 win in the 'Cats SoCon Tournament opener against Georgia Southern, to finish the 2009 campaign at 12-12 and 6-4 in league play. The winning mark in SoCon matches was the eighth straight season the Wildcats have sported a winning record against their SoCon-foes. Davidson also again had a winning record at home, sporting an 8-4 mark. For the third time in the past four years, Price led the Wildcats to the finals of the SoCon Tennis Championships as Davidson concluded with a 19-6 overall mark (7-2 in SoCon) in 2008. The 19 wins marked the fifth straight season the Wildcats had taken home at least 15 wins or more in a single season. Of the 19 wins, 10 of them came on the Wildcats' home court as they won their first 10 straight home matches, before falling to close out the regular season. The 2007 campaign saw Price guide the Wildcats to an 18-7 over-

all mark and appearance in the 2007 SoCon Women’s Tennis Championship Semifinals before falling to College of Charleston. Price garnered her third and most recent SoCon Coach of the Year honors during 2001-02 season when her team posted 18 victories. The 2002-03 team followed with a 13-6 season and an appearance in the Southern Conference championship match for the first time since the format of the tournament changed in 1998. And last year, although their hopes for a championship were dashed by College of Charleston in the semifinals of the SoCon Tournament, the Wildcats posted eight regular-season conference wins, the most ever in school history. In Price's second year at Davidson, she led the team to the 1984 NCAA Division III National Championship, the only national championship ever earned by a Davidson athletic team. In 1985, the Wildcats returned to the NCAA Tournament but lost in the finals to the University of San Diego. That year, the 'Cats set a new school record for wins in a season with 21. Coach Price was faced with a new challenge in 1987 as Davidson began competing at the Division I level without the advantage of scholarships. Despite the lack of funds and the marked increase in competition, Price's teams still managed to garner more wins than losses. It was not until the 1990-91 season, the first time Davidson College offered scholarships to women, that Price was able to offer scholarships to her players. In 1993, Davidson started competing as a member of the SoCon after a successful two-year stint (including one league championship) as a member of the Big South Conference. Moving up yet another level in competition, the Wildcats responded to the newest challenge by finishing the season 12-5 for a second-place finish in the league. Since their introduction to the SoCon more than a decade ago, Price's teams have found great success. Thanks to the 'Cats' impressive 6-1 record in conference play in 1994, Price earned Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year honors. She was recognized again in 1996 after leading the Wildcat squad to a 5-2 league record. A 1972 graduate of Furman, Price earned a bachelor of arts degree in physical education. Before her arrival at Davidson, she served as East Carolina's Director of Men's and Women's Tennis.

PRICE FILE College: Furman '72 Degree: B.A. Physical Education Overall Record: 415-296 SoCon Record: 112-81 Tournament Wins: 1984 Division III NCAA Champions SoCon Honors: 1994, 1996, 2002 SoCon Coach of the Year 22 Winning Seasons

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2013 STATISTICS/RESULTS 2013 FINAL STATISTICS (9-12, 2-8 SOCON) SINgLES Player Frizzi Bschorer Nisha Crouser Elaina Cummer Elise Held Tamara Hill Brites Moniz-Soares Blake Nickles Stephani Synn Catherine Wood Totals SoCon Totals

#1

#2

3-1

3-0 4-13

#3 1-0 1-2

#4 0-1 8-5

#5 2-2

#6 2-5

0-1

2-0

1-2 2-5

1-3 2-1

7-10 (2-8) 0-1 1-0 8-13 7-3

10-11 0-10

5-8 (4-4) 2-0 9-11 1-9

2-3

0-3 10-10 3-7

0-6 6-15 2-7

#2

#3

8-12 2-8

Overall 5-8 (0-8) 12-7 (5-5) 7-14 (1-9) 4-6 (0-1) 4-6 (1-5) 7-10 (2-8) (1-3) 5-8 (4-4) 3-9 (0-3) 51-72 14-46

dOubLES Team Cummer/Moniz-Soares Crouser/Synn Bschorer/Wood Crouser/Cummer Held/Wood Bschorer/Nickles Hill/Nickles Bschorer/Held Totals SoCon Totals

#1 8-10 (3-7)

9-7 (5-5) 2-8 (0-6) 3-0 2-0 1-0 11-10 3-7

12-7 5-5

1-3 (0-1) 1-1 (0-1) 1-1 (1-0) 0-1 (0-1) 5-14 1-9

Overall 8-10 (3-7) 9-7 (5-5) 2-8 (0-6) 3-0 3-3 (0-1) 1-1 (0-1) 2-1 (1-0) 0-1 (0-1) 28-31 9-21

2013 schedule/resulTs Date

1/ 20 27 2/ 8 9 15 22 23 23 3/ 14 16 20 23 24 29 30 4/ 2 5 6 12 13 Elaina Cummer had a nice debut season for the Wildcats, winning a total of 18 games in singles and doubles to earn a spot on the SoCon All-Freshman Team.

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Opponent

Location

at Virginia Tech UNC Asheville Radford Gardner-Webb USC Upstate Belmont Abbey Wingate Brevard College No. 72 East Carolina Georgia Southern * at Elon * College of Charleston * at UNCG * at Samford * at Chattanooga * Wofford * Appalachian State * at Western Carolina * Charlotte Furman *

Blacksburg, Va. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Burlington, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Greensboro, N.C. Birmingham, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Cullowhee, N.C. Davidson, N.C. Davidson, N.C.

Results

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Southern Conference Tournament- Charleston, S.C. (Elon Hosts) vs. Samford Burlington, N.C. 1- 4 L Boldface indicates home game

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2014 OPPONENTS all-Time record Vs. oPPonenTs Opponent W Alabama 0American 1App. State 23Armstrong Atlantic 0Atlantic Christian 1Ball State 2Belleview 1Belmont Abbey 3Barry 0Berry 0Boston University 1Bowling Green 1Brevard College 1Brown 0Bryn Mawr 1BYU-Hawaii 1Cal St. Bakersfield 1Cal St. Northridge 1Campbell 1Case Western 1Catawba 3Central Florida 0Charleston Southern 6Charlotte 16Chattanooga 13Cincinnati 1Coastal Carolina 3Coll. of Charleston 4Colorado 0Columbia 0Connecticut 1Cornell 1Cuesta 1Dartmouth 1Denison 1Duke 0Duquesne 2East Carolina 13Elon 12Emory 1East Tennessee St. 14Evansville 0Flagler College 1Florida Atlantic 0Florida International 0Furman 2Gardner-Webb 9George Mason 1Georgetown 4George Washington 1Georgia Tech 2Georgia Southern 18Guesta College 1Guilford 4Hampton 1Haverford 4Hawaii 0High Point 8Holy Cross 0Hope 2Jacksonville 0James Madison 1Kalamazoo College 4Kansas 0Kenyon 2Lenoir Rhyne 1-

L 1 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 2 0 11 10 0 1 29 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 5 3 0 6 1 0 0 0 34 1 1 1 0 6 9 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 2 4 0 1 1 0

First NA 2002 1982 2003 1983 1988 NA 1990 2014 1990 1996 NA 2013 2009 1988 1989 2009 NA 1992 2010 NA 1997 1995 1978 1982 NA 1990 1989 1989 NA 1994 NA 1989 2007 2001 1986 1992 1978 1996 1983 1982 2011 2008 2014 2014 1978 1983 1988 1990 2002 1993 1993 1989 1982 2007 1985 1989 1982 2014 1982 2008 1982 1982 2000 1990 1983

Last NA 2002 2013 2006 1983 1988 NA 2013 2014 1990 2012 NA 2013 2011 1988 1989 2009 NA 2012 2010 NA 2005 2008 2013 2013 NA 1992 2013 1990 NA 1994 NA 1989 2007 2001 1988 2002 2013 2013 1983 2010 2011 2008 2014 2014 2013 2013 NA 2002 2002 1999 2013 1989 1990 2007 1989 1989 2002 2014 1988 2009 2000 1988 2000 1992 1983

Opponent Liberty Louisville Mars Hill Marshall Mary Washington Memphis Middle Tenn. State Millsap Murray State N.C. A&T North Florida UNC Asheville UNC Greensboro UNC Wilmington North Carolina North Carolina State Northern Colorado Notre Dame Oberlin Ohio Old Dominion Pacific Peace Penn State Pfieffer Pittsburgh Portland Presbyterian Queens Radford Richmond Rutgers St. Mary’s College Samford San Francisco San Francisco State Santa Clara Seton Hall Skidmore South Carolina South Carolina State Southern Illinois Temple Tulane Ursinus USC-Upstate Vanderbilt Va. Commonwealth Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington College West Virginia Western Carolina Western Michigan Wichita State William & Mary Wingate Winthrop Wofford Xavier

W 71391011140815101101310304115781011110010501018020011025100716211-

L 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 9 0 7 13 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 7 1 0 5 0 0 1 2 0 7 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 18 1 0 2 1 3 1 1 0 7 1 0

First 2001 1992 1983 1982 1986 2001 1999 1986 1989 1989 2009 1983 1984 2002 1995 1978 2006 1992 1989 1982 1992 2004 1978 NA 1983 1998 2007 1982 1978 1984 1988 1986 2004 2009 2004 2004 2004 1993 1984 1994 2004 1990 1996 1998 1988 2008 NA 1983 2007 1994 1978 1989 1994 1982 1999 1994 1984 1994 1982 1996

Last 2009 1992 2007 1986 2001 1999 1986 NA 2012 2009 2013 2013 2002 2009 2012 2006 1992 1989 1988 1997 2004 1989 NA 1994 1998 2007 2010 2008 2013 2012 1986 2004 2013 2004 2004 2004 1995 1984 2007 2010 1990 1996 1998 1988 2013 NA 1997 2007 2013 1983 1989 1998 2013 2012 1994 1984 2013 2012 2013 2014

*Bold denotes 2014 opponents

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YEAR BY YEAR (SINCE 1978) 1984

1978 3/ 17 20 21 24 28 29 30 31 4/ 4 5 7 10 17

Pfeiffer at Converse at Peace N. C. State Wake Forest Harvard at N. C. State at Queens at Furman UNC Charlotte East Carolina at UNC Charlotte Furman

8- 1 6- 3 3- 6 5- 4 0- 9 2- 7 3- 6 9- 0 4- 5 8- 1 6- 3 7- 5 2- 7

W W L W L L L W L W W W L

Boldface type denotes home match

1982 15-6; indePendenT 3/ 13 16 17 19 21 23 23 25 26 28 31 4/ 1 4 5 7 9 10 14

High Point Winthrop at ETSU Wake Forest at James Madison Kalamazoo College Ohio University Furman Hope College at N. C. State Peace Junior College UNC Charlotte Marshall at UT-Chattanooga Presbyterian at Appalachian State Western Carolina at Guilford

6- 3 W 8- 1 W 8- 1 W 3- 6 L 2- 7 L 9- 0 W 5- 4 W 2- 7 L 7- 2 W 0- 9 L 5- 1 W 5- 4 W 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 7- 2 W 8- 1 W 8- 1 W 6- 3 W

Boldface type denotes home match

1983 19-5; indePendenT 3/ 9 14 15 19 20 21 22 27 29 30 4/ 6 7 10 12 13 16 16 19 21 26 26

Converse Mars Hill at Lenoir-Rhyne at Atlantic Christian at East Carolina Queens College UNC Charlotte at VCU Presbyterian at Wake Forest at Guilford Gardner-Webb at College of Charleston High Point Peace Junior College Emory UNC-Asheville at Pfieffer ETSU at UNC Charlotte at Appalachian State Furman

1986

17-6; indePendenT

9-8; indePendenT

9- 0 W 9- 0 W 9- 0 W 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 9- 0 W 7- 2 W 9- 0 W 4- 5 L 4- 5 L 3- 6 L 5- 0 W 2- 7 L 4- 5 L 7- 2 W 5- 4 W 9- 0 W 7- 0 W 6- 3 W 7- 2 W 5- 4 W 5- 4 W

3/ 10 12 15 16 19 21 23 25 26 30 31 4/ 1 5 6 11 12 15 15 16 18 24 25

Rice at Mars Hill at Gardner-Webb Radford Skidmore at ETSU Kalamazoo Sweet Briar at UNC Charlotte at High Point William & Mary at East Carolina at Presbyterian Marshall Guilford at Converse at Emory at Southern Birmingham at Appalachian State at Furman Appalachian State UNC Greensboro

13-9; indePendenT

0- 9 L 9- 0 W 8- 1 W 8- 1 W 9- 0 W 4- 5 L 7- 2 W 9- 0 W 5- 4 W 6- 3 W 0- 9 L 6- 3 W 3- 6 L 8- 1 W 3- 6 L 6- 3 W 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 6- 3 W 4- 5 L 8- 1 W 9- 0 W

3/ 6 9 11 15 16 19 24 26 28 4/ 4 5 6 8 9 11 13 15 16 22

1987

1985

14-5; indePendenT

21-5; indePendenT Mary Baldwin1 at Emory1 Mars Hill Haverford Gardner Webb at Radford Virginia Tech at UNC Charlotte at Georgia Tech High Point at Wake Forest ETSU Kalamazoo College at East Carolina Furman at UNC Greensboro UNC Charlotte Presbyterian Pfeiffer at Appalachian State at Guilford at Winthrop

9- 0 W 6- 3 W 9- 0 W 8- 1 W 9- 0 W 8- 1 W 1- 8 L 3- 2 W 1- 8 L 6- 3 W 0- 9 L 6- 3 W 7- 2 W 6- 3 W 5- 4 W 6- 3 W 5- 4 W 5- 4 W 6- 3 W 8- 1 W 2- 7 L 6- 3 W

NCAA Tournament 5/ 6 vs. Pomona-Pitzer 6- 3 6 vs. Franklin & Marshall 5- 2 7 vs. UC San Diego 1- 8

3/ 13 16 17 19 21 23 23 25 26 28 31 4/ 1 4 5 7 9 10 14

W W L

1Denotes Emory Invitational Boldface type denotes home match

Boldface type denotes home match

8

0- 9 L 9- 0 W 0- 9 L 2- 7 L 9- 0 W 2- 7 L 8- 1 W 8- 1 W 7- 2 W 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 7- 2 W 6- 3 W 0- 9 L 7- 2 W 3- 6 L 2- 7 L 4- 5 L 3- 6 L

Boldface type denotes home match

Boldface type denotes home match

3/ 8 9 11 12 13 15 18 21 24 25 26 27 28 30 4/ 1 3 4 8 10 11 16 17

N. C. State Haverford at Duke at Peace at East Carolina Rutgers at Kalamazoo College at Presbyterian Ohio University at Millsaps College at Mary Wash. College at Emory Appalachian State at Wake Forest UNC Greensboro Emory at Furman UNC Charlotte Guilford

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High Point Winthrop at ETSU Wake Forest at James Madison Kalamazoo College Ohio Furman Hope College at NC State Peace UNC Charlotte Marshall at UT-Chattanooga Presbyterian at Appalachian State Western Carolina at Guilford

6- 3 W 8- 1 W 8- 1 W 3- 6 L 2- 7 L 9- 0 W 5- 4 W 2- 7 L 6- 2 W 0- 9 L 5- 1 W 4- 5 L 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 7- 2 W 8- 1 W 8- 1 W 6- 3 W

Boldface type denotes home match


YEAR BY YEAR (SINCE 1978) 1988 1 / 26 Duke at Coll. of Charleston 2 / 29 Ball State 30 Ball State 3 / 4 Penn State 5 Unsinus Richmond Haverford 12 Bryn Mawr 14 George Mason 15 High Point 20 at Kalamazoo 21 ETSU 22 Appalachian State 23 UNC Charlotte at Hope College 28 Ohio University 29 at Furman 31 at Pfeiffer 4 / 5 at UNC Charlotte 9 Western Carolina 9 Marshall 10 at UT-Chattanooga 12 at N.C. State 20 Guilford

0- 9 L 2- 7 L 8- 1 W 9- 0 W 0- 6 L 9- 0 W 0- 9 L 6- 1 W 0- 8 L 4- 5 L 9- 0 W 8- 1 W 6- 3 W 9- 0 W 7- 2 W 2- 7 L 5- 4 W 2- 7 L 7- 2 W 2- 7 L 9- 0 W 9- 0 W 0- 9 L 2- 5 L 4- 5 L

1993

1990

13-12; indePendenT

13-16; indePendenT 2 / 10 21 24 3/

9 11

16

24 28 30 4/ 3 16 17

Western Carolina Winthrop N.C. State Appalachian State UNC-Asheville Kenyon at Coastal Carolina Southern Illinois VCU at College of Charleston Haverford Georgetown Berry ETSU Colorado at Furman Belmont-Abbey UNC Charlotte at High Point Guilford

5- 4 W 9- 0 W 1- 8 L 5- 1 W 7- 2 W 3- 6 L 5- 4 W 0- 9 L 5- 4 W 0- 9 L 6- 3 W 3- 6 L 2- 5 L 2- 7 L 0- 9 L 0- 9 L 9- 0 W 2- 7 L 9- 0 W 3- 6 L

1991

1989 13-12; indePendenT 2- 7 L 8- 1 W 8- 0 W 0- 9 L 0- 9 L 0- 9 L 9- 0 W 9- 0 W 1- 8 L 0- 9 L 7- 2 W 0- 9 W 4- 5 L 8- 1 W 0- 6 L 5- 0 W 4- 1 W 8- 1 W 5- 4 W 8- 1 W 0- 5 L 9- 0 W 9- 0 W

UNC Greensboro* at College of Charleston* Georgia Tech at Marshall Sewanee Georgetown Marshall Seton Hall Georgia Southern* UT-Chattanooga* at Appalachian State* at ETSU* Furman* Western Carolina* Winthrop at UNC Charlotte at N.C. State

9- 0 W 3- 6 L 5- 4 W 7- 2 W 5- 4 W 9- 0 W 7- 1 W 4- 5 L 7- 2 W 8- 1 W 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 0- 9 L 9- 0 W 4- 5 L 7- 2 W 4- 5 L

Boldface type denotes home match * denotes SoCon match

1994 12-11; 5-5 socon

19-9; Won The Big souTh

Peace Western Carolina High Point at N.C. State Richmond James Madison Haverford Washington College Murray State Furman Guesta Hawaii BYU-Hawaii Oberlin Colorado NC A&T UNC Greensboro Elon at Guilford College at ETSU at Virginia Tech at ASU at Winthrop

2 / 17 19 20 27 3/ 11 15 16 18 26 27 28 30 4/ 1 3 6 7 13

Boldface type denotes home match some results missing

Boldface type denotes home match

2 / 15 16 20 26 3/ 9 11 11 12 13 15 19 20 21 26 27 4/ 3 4 11 12 14 15 17 18

12-4; 5-2 socon

1992 19-9; 5-1 Big souTh 2 / 8 22 3/ 3 9 10 11 12 13 21 21 22 27 28 29 31

Campbell N.C. State Kenyon Notre Dame Old Dominion Duquesne Georgetown Marshall at College of Charleston at Charleston Southern at Coastal Carolina Louisville UNC Charlotte at Furman Winthrop

3- 6 L 2- 7 L 5- 2 W 0- 9 L 6- 3 W 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 8- 1 W 2- 6 L 9- 0 W 8- 1 W 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 0- 9 L 6- 3 W

Boldface type denotes home match some results missing

2/ 5 12 12 13 13 15 18 19 3/ 2 4 5 10 20 22 23 25 26 4/ 1 5 6

at South Carolina West Virginia James Madison at N. C. State Winthrop Wingate East Carolina N. C. State Pfeiffer College at Georgia Tech at UTC* at Western Carolina* at Coll. of Charleston* Wichita State UConn at Furman* UNC Charlotte ETSU* Virginia Tech Appalachian State*

0- 7 L 2- 2 T 1- 3 L 1- 3 L 1- 3 L 8- 1 W 7- 0 W 2- 7 L 9- 0 W 8- 1 W 9- 0 W 9- 0 W 3- 6 L 4- 5 L 8- 1 W 1- 8 L 7- 2 W 7- 2 W 1- 8 L 9- 0 W

Southern Conference Tournament 9 at Georgia Southern 6- 3 W 10 vs. Marshall 9- 0 W Boldface type denotes home match * denotes SoCon match

Boldface type denotes home match some results missing

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YEAR BY YEAR (SINCE 1978 1995 5-13; 3-4 socon 2 / 11 11 12 12 24 25 25 28 3/ 15 17 18 20 24 25 29 4/ 8 11 12 14 17 17 18

Furman* James Madison Georgia Tech Virginia Tech East Carolina College of Charleston* at South Carolina Winthrop Seton Hall Western Carolina* at Appalachian State* Georgia Southern* Georgia Tech Charleston Southern at N. C. State UT-Chattanooga* at ETSU* Furman* Marshall* Virginia Tech UNC Charlotte North Carolina

1- 3 L 0- 4 L 1- 3 L 0- 4 L 3- 4 L 2- 4 L 0- 7 L 4- 5 L 3- 6 L 7- 0 W 6- 1 W 0- 7 L 0- 7 L 6- 1 W 7- 0 W 3- 4 L 3- 4 L 2- 5 L 5- 2 W 1- 4 L 3- 2 W 0- 9 L

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match Southern Conference Tournament

1996 12-8; 5-2 socon 2 / 23 25 3/ 2 3 6 9 12 14 15 16 21 22 30 31 4/ 2 4 8 9 11 16

Georgia Tech East Carolina Old Dominion Boston University Temple James Madison Appalachian State* Wofford* College of Charleston* at Charleston Southern Elon* at Winthrop at UT-Chattanooga* at Western Carolina* at Furman* Marshall* at Virginia Tech at Georgia Southern* ETSU* at North Carolina

1- 6 L 6- 1 W 0- 7 W 2- 5 L 5- 2 W 6- 1 W 7- 0 W 5- 2 W 0- 7 L 6- 1 W 7- 0 W 4- 3 W 6- 1 W 7- 0 W 3- 4 L 5- 2 W 1- 6 L 1- 6 L 5- 2 W 0- 7 L

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

1997 11-10; 4-3 socon 2 / 11 15 16 18 21 3/ 5 6 11 18 20 21

10

UNC Greensboro* at Old Dominion at VCU Charleston Southern East Carolina UCF James Madison UT-Chattanooga* at UNC Charlotte Winthrop Campbell

5- 2 W 3- 4 L 4- 3 W 5- 2 W 7- 0 W 0- 7 L 3- 4 L 0- 7 L 5- 0 W 6- 1 W 3- 4 L

23 25 27 4/ 5 6 8 11 12 14 15

at Virginia Tech Georgia Southern* at Wofford* at Appalachian State* Furman* at Marshall* at Georgia Tech at ETSU* Western Carolina* North Carolina

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5 3 2 0 4 4 7 2 0 7

L W W W L L L W W L

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

1998 12-11; 5-3 socon 1 / 30 2/ 6 7 20 22 24 24 3/ 6 9 11 14 15 21 24 28 28 31 4/ 4 5 7 14

South Carolina at Georgia Tech Tulane East Carolina Virginia Tech at North Carolina UNC Charlotte at Winthrop Ball State Wofford* at Georgia Southern* College of Charleston* Appalachian State* UNC Greensboro* at West Virginia Pittsburgh at Western Carolina* ETSU* at Furman* Radford at Chattanooga*

0- 9 L 1- 8 L 1- 8 L 8- 1 W 0- 9 L 1- 8 L 5- 0 W 5- 0 W 6- 3 W 9- 0 W 3- 6 L 3- 6 L 8- 1 W 3- 6 L 3- 6 L 6- 0 W 8- 1 W 6- 3 W 3- 6 L 8- 1 W 5- 1 W

Southern Conference Tournament 17 vs. UNC Greensboro 5- 4 W 18 vs. Furman 2- 5 L Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

1999 8-9; 5-5 socon 2 / 5 6 26 27 3/ 8 17 19 21 23 25 27 28 31 4/ 2 7 10

Georgia Tech Middle Tennessee State UNC Charlotte N.C. State at Wofford* at UNC Greensboro* Western Michigan College of Charleston* at Virginia Tech at Appalachian State* Georgia Southern* Furman* Western Carolina* UT-Chattanooga* Winthrop at ETSU*

1- 6 L 5- 4 W 7- 2 W 2- 7 L 7- 2 W 3- 6 L 3- 6 L 1- 5 L 1- 8 L 8- 1 W 6- 3 W 0- 9 L 6- 0 W 2- 7 L 5- 4 W 5- 4 W

2000 7-14; 3-7 socon 2 / 5 12 12 13 15 17 25 27 3/ 8 9 10 28 30 4/ 1 2 5 8 11 13 18 24

at South Carolina Dav. Doubles Classic Dav. Doubles Classic Kansas High Point Presbyterian Campbell at Virginia Tech Boston University Georgetown James Madison at Western Carolina* UNC Charlotte at Georgia Southern* at College of Charleston* UNC Greensboro* at ETSU* at Furman* Appalachian State* Wofford* at Chattanooga*

0- 8 L 7- 1 W 3- 5 L 0- 7 L 5- 4 W 5- 4 W 1- 6 L 0- 6 L 0- 9 L 6- 3 W 2- 7 L 9- 0 W 6- 3 W 3- 6 L 3- 6 L 2- 7 L 2- 7 L 0- 9 L 4- 5 L 8- 1 W 0- 7 L

Southern Conference Tournament 27 vs. Wofford 5- 0 W 28 vs. Furman 0- 5 L Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

2001 8-13; 3-6 socon 2 / 6 16 17 17 23 3/ 12 14 16 17 22 25 27 31 4/ 5 7 9 14 16 17

at UNC Asheville at Campbell East Carolina Memphis Presbyterian Liberty Chattanooga* Western Michigan Denison Western Carolina* College of Charleston* vs. Winthrop vs. Furman* at UNC Greensboro* Georgia Southern* at Wofford* at Virginia Tech at Appalachian State* at ETSU*

7- 0 W 1- 6 L 0- 5 L 2- 5 L 3- 4 L 6- 0 W 3- 4 L 0- 7 L 4- 3 W 5- 2 W 0- 7 L 4- 3 W 0- 6 L 2- 5 L 5- 2 W 5- 2 W 1- 6 L 3- 4 L 2- 5 L

Southern Conference Tournament 18 vs. Western Carolina 6- 0 W 20 vs. College of Charleston 0- 4 L

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

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Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match


YEAR BY YEAR (SINCE 1978) 2002 18-7; 6-3 socon 2 / 7 9 13 16 22 23 24 27 3/ 4 5 15 22 24 27 29 4/ 2 4 5 6 9 13 14 16

UNC Asheville Liberty High Point UNC Wilmington at Georgetown at George Washington at American East Carolina Richmond Duquesne Campbell at Winthrop Wofford* at Furman* ETSU* at Chattanooga* UNC Greensboro* at Western Carolina* Coastal Carolina Appalachian State* at Georgia Southern* at Coll. of Charleston* at Charlotte

7- 0 W 7- 0 W 7- 0 W 5- 2 W 7- 0 W 5- 2 W 4- 3 W 5- 2 W 3- 4 L 7- 0 W 4- 3 W 2- 5 L 3- 4 L 0- 7 L 7- 0 W 5- 2 W 5- 2 W 6- 1 W 1- 6 L 7- 0 W 6- 1 W 2- 5 L 7- 0 W

Southern Conference Tournament 18 vs. Wofford 4- 1 W 19 vs. Furman 0- 4 L

2006

2004

18-9; 9-1 socon

17-10; 8-2 socon 1 / 24 24 28 2/ 8 13 14 3/ 1 2 3 4 5 17 20 21 26 27 28 30 31 4/ 3 6 15 17

Liberty Gardner Webb at South Carolina N.C. State Armstrong Atlantic Queens at Pacific at San Francisco State at Santa Clara at St. Mary's College at San Francisco South Carolina State at Georgia Southern* at Coll. of Charleston* Chattanooga* at ETSU* Appalachian State* at Elon* Western Carolina* at Charlotte UNC Greensboro* Wofford* Furman*

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0 0 7 4 6 0 5 0 4 1 2 1 1 5 3 1 0 0 0 4 1 1 7

W W L L L W L W L W W W W L W W W W W L W W L

Southern Conference Tournament 23 vs. ETSU 4- 2 W 24 vs. College of Charleston 3- 4 L

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match 1Southern Conference Tournament

1 / 14 26 29 2/ 4 4 12 18 21 3/ 2 3 12 15 17 18 22 25 26 27 4/ 1 2 5 6 11 14

7- 0 W 7- 0 W 7- 0 W 6- 1 W 2- 7 L 3- 4 L 3- 4 L 7- 0 W 4- 3 W 6- 1 W 0- 7 L 5- 2 W 1- 6 L 6- 1 W 5- 2 W 7- 0 W

Southern Conference Tournament 17 vs. Wofford 4- 3 W 18 vs. Furman 4- 1 W 19 vs. College of Charleston 1- 4 L Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

at North Carolina Gardner Webb Liberty Queens at N.C. State East Carolina at Central Florida Valparaiso at Stetson at Jacksonville Elon* at Chattanooga* at Western Carolina* ETSU* Western Michigan Charlotte Georgia Southern* Appalachian State* Campbell College of Charleston* at UNC Greensboro* at Furman* at Wofford*

L W L W W L W W L W W W W W L W W L L W W W W L

2007

20-6; 8-2 socon 1 / 15 22 2/ 12 12 17 22 28 3/ 1 1 2 8 12 13 18 19 22 25 31 4/ 2 3 6 16 17

7 3 7 0 2 7 1 0 7 1 1 0 1 0 4 2 1 5 5 1 1 0 1 5

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

2005

13-6; 5-3 socon Belmont-Abbey Queens University Liberty East Carolina at Armstrong Atlantic Richmond UT-Chattanooga* Elon* Charlotte East Tennessee State* at Furman* Appalachian State* College of Charleston* Georgia Southern* at Wofford* at Western Carolina*

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Southern Conference Tournament 21 vs. Georgia Southern 4- 0 W 22 at Coll. of Charleston 4- 1 W 23 vs. Furman 1- 4 L

2003 2 / 8 8 15 27 3/ 2 6 12 18 23 25 29 4/ 2 5 6 11 13

at North Carolina Winthrop at South Carolina Gardner-Webb South Carolina S. at Virginia Tech Liberty Queens vs. Armstrong Atlantic Charleston Southern at Georgia Southern* Northern Colorado East Carolina Western Carolina* at Charlotte Chattanooga* at Coll. of Charleston* Boston University at ETSU at Appalachian State* at Elon* UNC Greensboro* Wofford* Furman*

18-7; 7-2 socon 17771637547776677773737-

6 0 0 0 6 1 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0

L W W W L W L W W W W W W W W W W W W L W L W

Southern Conference Tournament 22 vs. Wofford 4- 0 W 23 vs. College of Charleston 4- 2 W 24 vs. Furman 0- 4 L Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

1 / 24 27 27 2/ 3 4 10 10 11 15 17 18 27 3 / 13 14 17 18 24 27 31 4/ 1 4 14 15

Winthrop Gardner-Webb South Carolina State vs. Virginia at Marshall Queens Radford at South Carolina East Carolina Dartmouth at Virginia Tech Hampton Elon* Portland at Chattanooga* at Western Carolina* Georgia Southern* Charlotte Appalachian State* College of Charleston* at UNC Greensboro* at Furman* at Wofford*

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3 0 2 7 5 0 0 7 0 1 6 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 4 2 7 0

W W W L L W W L W W L W W W W W W W W L W L W

Southern Conference Tournament 20 vs. Georgia Southern 4- 0 W 21 at Coll. of Charleston 2- 4 L Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

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YEAR BY YEAR (SINCE 1978) 2008 19-6; 7-2 socon 1 / 24 25 26 31 2/ 9 9 16 17 23 3/ 2 3 15 16 21 29 30 4/ 2 3 5 8 11 12

Winthrop at #40 N.C. State Gardner-Webb USC Upstate Wingate Queens at #63 Virginia Tech vs. Radford Chattanooga * at Flagler College at Jacksonville at Appalachian State * Western Carolina * at #73 East Carolina at Georgia Southern * College of Charleston at Elon UNC Greensboro * Boston University * at Charlotte Wofford* #66 Furman*

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2 7 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 1 4 2 1 3 0 1 7

W L W W W W L W W W L W W W W L W W W W W L

Southern Conference Tournament 21 vs. Wofford 4- 0 W 22 at College of Charleston 4- 2 W 23 vs. Furman 0- 4 L

2 / 1 6 6 13 19 20 26 3/ 6 7 11 13 14 20 27 30 4/ 1 6 10 11 14 16 17

12-12; 6-4 socon 1675005032371674423761

6 1 0 2 7 7 2 7 4 5 4 0 6 1 0 3 3 5 4 0 1 -6

L W W W L L W L L L L W L W W W W L L W W L

Southern Conference Tournament 4- 1 W 24 vs. Georgia Southern 1 1- 4 L 25 vs. Furman 1 Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match 1 Elon, N.C. (Elon Hosts)

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South Carolina State Wingate North Carolina A&T Gardner-Webb vs. Radford 1 at #61 Virginia Tech East Tennessee State vs. Case Western 2 vs. Richmond 2 #65 Winthrop Samford* Western Carolina* #58 Coll. of Charleston* Georgia Southern* at UNCG* at Charlotte at Elon* at East Carolina at Appalachian State* at Wofford* Chattanooga* at Furman*

4- 3 W 7- 0 W 7- 0 W 4- 3 W 6- 1 W 3- 4 L 1- 6 L 5- 2 W 5- 2 W 2- 5 L 1- 6 L 7- 0 W 2- 5 L 6- 1 W 4- 3 W 4- 3 W 4- 3 W 3- 4 L 5- 2 W 6- 1 W 6- 1 W 1- 6 L

1 / 21 21 28 2/ 4 4 11 17 18 24 3 / 11 16 17 21 24 27 31 4/ 1 3 4 6 7 11 14

1 / 22 22 29 29 2/ 1 3 9 12 13 18 20 3 / 12 12 13 18 25 26 30 4/ 6 9 10 12 16 18

#34 N.C. State 0- 5 0- 5 vs. #67 Winthrop 1 at UNC Asheville 3- 4 Gardner-Webb 5- 2 6- 1 N.C. A&T at # 61 Virginia Tech 0- 7 USC Upstate 5- 2 Campbell 1- 6 Richmond 2- 4 Elon* 0- 7 Western Michigan 2- 5 0- 4 vs. Boston 2 UNCG* 1- 6 at East Carolina 0- 4 at Charlotte 1- 6 at Georgia Southern* 2- 4 at #60 Col. of Charleston* 0- 7 at Appalachian State* 0- 5 Western Carolina* 6- 1 Samford* 1- 6 Chattanooga* 1- 6 at Wofford* 5- 2 at Furman* 0- 7

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match 1 Raleigh, N.C. 2 Charleston, S.C. 3 Charleston, S.C. (CofC Hosts)

2011

2013

5-20; 1-9 socon

9-12; 2-8 socon

North Carolina A&T Gardner-Webb Radford UNC Asheville East Carolina Liberty #66 Winthrop at Brown at Boston USC-Upstate at #72 Virginia Tech Georgia Southern* Evansville at Western Carolina* Richmond Appalachian State* College of Charleston* Charlotte at Elon* at Samford* at Chattanooga* Wofford* Furman* at UNCG*

7- 0 3- 4 5- 2 4- 3 1- 6 0- 7 0- 7 1- 6 0- 7 7- 0 0- 7 0- 7 0- 7 3- 4 1- 6 2- 5 0- 7 0- 4 1- 6 0- 7 3- 4 4- 3 1- 6 0- 7

L L L W W L W L L L L L L L L L L L W L L W L

Southern Conference Tournament 1- 4 L 19 vs. Ga. Southern 3

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match 1 at Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Va.) 2 Charleston, S.C. 3 Charleston, S.C. (CofC Hosts)

2009 Winthrop South Carolina State Wingate Liberty at #41 Virginia Tech at #11 UNC East Carolina at North Florida at Jacksonville at Georgia Southern* at Coll. of Charleston* at Western Carolina* Brown Wofford* Cal State Bakersfield at Chattanooga* at Samford UNC Greensboro* Charlotte Appalachian State* Elon* Furman*

2012 5-19; 2-8 socon

Southern Conference Tournament 0- 4 L 24 vs. Coll. of Charleston 3

Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match

1 / 21 2/ 2 7 7 14 19 27 3 / 1 2 14 15 21 23 25 27 28 29 4/ 1 3 7 10 18

2010 15-8; 7-3 socon

W L W W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L W L L

1 / 20 27 2/ 8 9 15 22 23 23 3 / 14 16 20 23 24 29 30 4/ 2 5 6 12 13

Southern Conference Tournament 1- 4 L 20 vs. Elon 1 Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match 1 Chattanooga, Tenn. (UTC Hosts)

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at Virginia Tech UNC Asheville Radford Gardner-Webb USC Upstate Belmont Abbey Wingate Brevard College No. 72 East Carolina Georgia Southern* at Elon* College of Charleston* at No. 65 UNCG* at Samford* at Chattanooga* Wofford* Appalachian State* at Western Carolina* Charlotte Furman*

0- 7 4- 3 6- 1 4- 3 3- 4 7- 0 7- 0 5- 1 4- 3 1- 6 0- 7 0- 7 1- 6 2- 5 0- 7 4- 3 2- 5 7- 0 3- 4 0- 7

L W W W L W W W W L L L L L L W L W L L

Southern Conference Tournament 1- 4 L 18 vs. Samford 1 Boldface type denotes home match *Denotes Southern Conference match 1 Burlington, N.C. (Elon Hosts)


YEAR BY YEAR (SINCE 1978 YEAR-bY-YEAR Year 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992* 1991*# 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974

Overall 9-12 5-19 5-20 15-8 12-12 19-6 18-7 18-9 20-6 17-10 13-6 18-7 8-13 7-14 8-9 12-11 11-10 12-8 5-13 13-6 9-4 15-5 19-9 13-16 17-14 13-12 14-5 13-9 21-5 17-6 19-5 15-6 16-2 12-4 12-5 9-8 11-4 11-4 9-3 8-5 518-337

SoCon 2-8 2-8 1-9 7-3 6-4 7-2 7-2 9-1 8-2 8-2 5-3 6-3 3-6 3-7 5-5 5-3 4-3 5-2 3-4 6-1 5-2 5-1

1985 Team, NCAA Divison III National Runner-Up

0-0 112-81

* Competed in Big South 1991-92 # Won Big South Independent in 1989-90

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WILDCAT HALL OF FAME MEMBERS

Emily J. Knobloch, Class of 1992-93 Emmy Knobloch ‘82 was one of Davidson's greatest tennis players ever and Davidson's first female All-American in any sport. She was named first team Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women All-American in 1982 when she finished fourth nationally. She had a four-year record of 86-19 for the Wildcats and led them to AIAW Division II state championships in 1979, 1981 and 1982. She was recipient of the Rebecca Stimson Award as Davidson's most outstanding athlete in 1982. She was captain of the 1982 women's tennis team. Emmy was an economics major from Atlanta and was named to Who's Who Among American College Students.

Rebecca E. Stimson, Class of 1995-96 Stimson ‘77 compiled an impressive record in the early years of women's athletics at Davidson. Stimson lettered four years in tennis and was named the team's most valuable player in 1977. In addition she earned three letters in basketball and played one season in field hockey. In 1977 she received Davidson's first ever award as the Wildcats most valuable Female athlete. That award is now named in her honor. After graduating from Davidson in 1977 Stimson received her Ph.D. in Chemistry at Northwestern University. Since 1981 she has been at Dupont and is presently Business Manager and Engineering Polymers.

Dana Casner Sterling, Class of 2009-10 Casner Sterling ‘99 left her mark on the Wildcat women's tennis team during her career, starting with the program's first Southern Conference Freshman of the Year honor in 1996. A four-year letter winner and Davidson's No. 1 singles player all four years, Casner Sterling earned first-team all-conference honors all four seasons. She recorded a 46-33 singles mark and tallied another 32 wins in doubles play at the No. 1 position. Casner Sterling led the Wildcats to winning records in three of her four seasons, with the ‘Cats hitting the 12-win mark twice. In addition, Davidson also posted winning conference records in all four seasons and in 1998, advanced to the semifinals of the SoCon Tournament.

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HONORS & AWARDS all-socon singles Jennifer Beahm 1st team Dana Casner 1st team Dana Casner 1st team Dana Casner 1st team Dana Casner 1st team Kelly Fillnow 1st team Meggie Patterson 2nd team Kelly Fillnow 2nd team Meggie Patterson 2nd team Kelly Fillnow 1st team Meggie Patterson 2nd team Kate Levitt 2nd team Katherine Hatch 2nd team Kelly Fillnow 1st team Meghan Fillnow 2nd team Kelsey Linville 2nd team Kelsey Linville 1st team Lora Dushanova 2nd team Kelsey Linville 1st team Kelsey Linville 1st team Virginia Berry 2nd team Virginia Berry 1st team Michele Fanney 2nd team Virginia Berry 1st team Brites Moniz-Soares 2nd team Elaina Cummer All-Freshman

socon fresh. of year 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2012 2013

1996 2004

Dana Casner Kelsey Linville

socon sPorTsmanshiP aWard 1995 1997 1998 2004 2008 2009 2010

Ashley Maner Ashley Maner Amber Bradford Meggie Patterson Meredith Skeeters Virginia Berry Virginia Berry

socon coach of The year aWard 1994 1996 2002

Caroline Price Caroline Price Caroline Price

all-socon douBles Tasha Ruth & Barbara Grooms Kimberly Nance & Cyndi Hess Kelly Fillnow & Meghan Fillnow Kelly Fillnow & Meghan Fillnow Kelly Fillnow & Meghan Fillnow Kelly Fillnow & Meghan Fillnow Meggie Patterson & Kelsey Linville Kelsey Linville & Kim Whelan

1st team

1993

1st team

1994

2nd team

2002

2nd team

2003

1st team

2004

2nd team

2005

2nd team

2005

1st team

2006

chamPionshiPs 1984 1985

NCAA Division III NCAA D-III Runner-Up

Kimberly Nance teamed with Cyndi Hess in 1994 to earn All-SoCon First Team honors in doubles.

Virginia Berry was a three-time All-SoCon singles player during her four-year career.

Amber Bradford is one of five Wildcats to earn the SoCon Sportsmanship Award, which she took home in 1998.

Hall Famer Dana Casner was an All-SoCon performer during her four-year career. She was a first-team allleague and won SoCon Freshman of the Year in 1996.

Meredith Skeeters was a Southern Conference Sportsmanship Award winner in 2008.

Kelsey Linville finished with a 75-30 mark in singles play, including 30-7 in league matches on her way to being named to the All-SoCon First Team three of her four years at Davidson.

Kelly and Meghan Fillnow were one of the best tandems during their time at Davidson. The duo teamed up in doubles play to earn either first- or second-team honors all four years. They were just as good in singles action, as Kelly was named to the first-team all-league in singles twice as well as twice making the second team, while Meghan earned a spot on the All-SoCon Second Team in 2005.

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR / PRESIDENT Jim murPhy direcTor of aThleTics Jim Murphy was introduced as Davidson College’s Director of Athletics in November of 1995, returning to his alma mater to lead the Wildcats on the eve of their 100th anniversary of intercollegiate athletics and into the next century. Prior to his appointment at Davidson, Murphy, 53, spent 10 years as executive associate athletic director and chief financial officer for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. Murphy, an Atlanta native, played football and baseball during his freshman year at Davidson. His experience has been invaluable as he guides a program which is unique in its desire for excellence in both athletics and academics and has one of the smallest enrollments among NCAA Division I schools. Reflecting his support of academics, Davidson’s NCAA graduation rate of 91 percent was the highest in Division I in 2001-02, second in 2002-03 with a rate of 97 percent and continues to be above 90 percent each year. “I firmly believe Davidson represents the ideal in college athletics and think the success of Davidson’s students, both in competition and after graduation proves that,” said Murphy. “It’s true that Davidson needs intercollegiate athletics, but intercollegiate athletics need Davidson even more.” Since Murphy’s return to Davidson, the Wildcats have pursued several major capital projects, including the creation of the highly-innovative $10 million Davidson Scholars Program, and major improvements have been completed in Belk Arena and at Smith Field at Richardson Stadium. The last five years have seen the construction of the Belk Artificial Surface Field for field hockey, the new Alumni Stadium for soccer, Wilson Baseball Park and batting cages and the football Murphy and Michele Savage make a presstadium expansion project, which in- entation to Davidson’s all-time leading cluded a state-of-the-art weight room, a scorer for women’s basketball Sophia Aleknew press box and additional permasandravicius, who set seven all-time records during her career. nent seating. Murphy, the 2004 NACDA Division I-AA/I-AAA Southeast Region Athletic Director of the Year, served two terms on the prestigious NCAA Division I Management Council, a policy-making body within the NCAA governance structure. He chaired the Division I-AA Governance Committee and formerly served on the NCAA Division I Business and Finance Cabinet, the Division I Governance Committee and the Division I Finance Committee. From 2002-04, Murphy chaired the Athletic Directors Association of the Southern Conference. He was part of Charlotte’s successful bid to host the NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championships in 1999 and 2000 and also served as Tournament Director of the first and second-round games of the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship in Charlotte. Murphy is a past member of the Division I Football Issues Committee and Past-President of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletic Directors Association. He was also a member of the NCAA Task Force on Recruiting, an 18-member panel charged with changing the culture of recruiting in intercollegiate athletics, and currently serves on the NCAA’s Fiscal Responsibility Oversight Group. A licensed Certified Public Accountant and 1978 graduate of Davidson with a degree in economics, he earned a Master of Science degree in management from Georgia Tech in 1979. He worked from 1979-85 as an audit manager with the international public accounting firm of KPMG Peat Marwick in Atlanta with responsibility for financial statement audits of public and private companies with up to $1 billion in assets. Murphy has been active in the community since his return to Davidson. He is involved with Social Venture Partners - Charlotte, chairs the Board of Managers of the Lake Norman YMCA, the Board of Directors of the Charlotte Regional Sports Commission, served three years on the Board of the Charlotte Council for Children and three years on the Board of Directors of the Town of Davidson Youth Baseball League. Murphy is married to Dr. Susan Roberts, a political science professor at Davidson, and his 24-year-old son, Matt, is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and works in advertising in Chapel Hill, N.C.

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carol Quillen PresidenT Carol Quillen, who was previously the vice president for international and interdisciplinary initiatives at Rice University, became the 18th president of Davidson College on August 1, 2011. Quillen has had a long and distinguished career at Rice. She joined the faculty as an assistant professor of history in 1990, and she earned promotion to associate professor in 1996. From 2004 to 2008, she served as the first director of Rice's Boniuk Center for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance, leading development of the center's new mission and shaping an agenda that helped distinguish the center from other organizations. From 2006 to 2010, Quillen served as Rice's vice provost for academic affairs, focusing particularly on developing initiatives that cross academic schools, faculty diversity and faculty development, and resource development. During this time, she worked with faculty to develop and secure funding for a new Center for Asian Studies and a new Institute for Urban Research. She co-chaired the president's diversity task force, and instituted mentoring programs for junior faculty. As vice president for international and interdisciplinary initiatives, Quillen was responsible for developing and implementing Rice's overall global strategy, which includes research partnerships, recruiting strategies, curricular revision and international opportunities for students. She also facilitates implementation of university-wide initiatives, including the Institute for Urban Research, Rice 360 (a global health effort), and collaborations with Baylor and other institutions within the Texas Medical Center. James W. Crownover, chair of Rice University's Board of Trustees, said, "It's an honor for Rice that one of ours has been chosen to lead a place as respected as Davidson. She will work hard, and she will succeed there." Quillen grew up in New Castle, Del., a small town where she says "it was second nature to support the community and look out for other people." A Presbyterian, she attended Quaker schools from pre-kindergarten through high school. She earned a B.A. degree in American history from the University of Chicago, graduating Phi Beta Kappa with special and general honors, then received a Ph.D. degree in European history from Princeton. A humanist whose academic interests include early modern European history, European intellectual history and gender studies, Quillen has written two books on Petrarch, as well as a number of scholarly articles, reviews and papers. She has received a number of teaching awards during her tenure at Rice. Quillen's daughter, Caitlin, will be a first-year student at the University of North Carolina next fall. Quillen's husband, Ken Kennedy-a computer pioneer who founded the computer science program at Rice— died of pancreatic cancer in 2007. "His greatest gift to me, and to the Rice community, was in living the life he would have chosen," Quillen said. "That's something I think about in a very profound way every day." At Davidson, Quillen succeeds Tom Ross '72, who announced in August 2010 that he would step down to become president of the University of North Carolina system in January 2011.

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MEDIA INFORMATION coVering The ‘caTs Davidson sports information staff welcomes your coverage of the 2012-13 women’s tennis. If you plan to cover a game at Davidson or visit the campus for stories please contact women’s tennis SID Gavin McFarlin for special requests or information not contained here. Davidson College Sports Information Office is located on the lower level of the Baker Sports Complex at the west end of the basketball court. Sports Information Gavin McFarlin is entering his ninth year in Davidson’s sports information office for the 2013-14 season. He serves as the primary contact for women’s soccer, women's basketball, men’s and women’s tennis and lacrosse, and he has also covered volleyball and men’s cross country/track and field while at Davidson. McFarlin also manages the athletic department's photography needs. Prior to coming to Davidson, he spent two years at University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., working in the media relations office as a graduate assistant, 2003-05. He covered the men’s and women’s swimming teams along with the men’s and women’s water polo teams. In addition, he assisted in helping with game-day management, reporting, writing releases, broadcasting and other duties for both men’s and women’s basketball teams, the baseball and softball teams, and both men’s and women’s volleyball teams. While at Pacific, McFarlin received a master’s degree in mass communication in May of 2005. McFarlin has also worked in the Ashland University and North Florida SID offices during his time in the sports information field. A native of Ashland, Ohio, McFarlin attended Ashland University in his hometown, graduating with a degree in sports communication and a minor in electronic media production, radio/television in May of 2002. During his time at AU, he was the sports director for the campus radio station for two years while being one of the Eagles’ main sports play-by-play broadcasters for the station. He also was a three-year sport anchor/broadcaster for the campus television station. Upon graduation, McFarlin spent time time in Jacksonville, Fla., working for Fox Sports Radio. McFarlin resides in Davidson.

sPorTs info. sTaff SID Joey Beeler Office Phone: 704-894-2123 E-Mail: jobeeler@davidson.edu

daVidson media Charlotte Observer Harry Pickett (College Sports Editor) hpickett@charlotteobserver.com P.O. Box 32188, Charlotte, NC 28232 Phone: 704-358-5127 Fax: 704-358-5110 Concord Independent Tribune Steve Winzenread swinzenread@independenttribune.com P.O. Box 608, Concord, NC 28026 Phone: 704-782-3155 Fax: 704-786-0645 The Davidsonian P.O. Box 7182, Davidson, NC 28035 Phone: 704-894-2148 Fax: 704-892-2625

Assistant SID/ W. Tennis Contact: Gavin McFarlin Office Phone: 704-894-2635 E-Mail: gamcfarlin@davidson.edu

Assistant SID: Mark Brumbaugh Office Phone: 704-894-2931 E-Mail: mabrumbaugh@ davidson.edu

Assistant SID: Ashley Bailey Office Phone: 704-894-2931 E-Mail: asbailey@davidson.edu

Player Interviews Except for postgame, interviews with Davidson players must be arranged through the SID Office. Mailing Address Sports Information Davidson College Box 7158 Davidson, NC 28035 Overnight Address Sports Information Davidson College 209 Ridge Road Davidson, NC 28036 Sports Information Fax: 704-894-2636 Web site: www.DavidsonWildcats.com

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