Penn State Men's Tennis 2020-21 Yearbook

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Athletic Communications

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.........................................Schedule/Quick Facts 3..........................................2020-21 Team Roster 4..............................................The Jeff Zinn Years 5..........................................Head Coach Jeff Zinn 6.......................Associate Head Coach Paul Tobin 7........................................Christos Antonopoulos 8............................................Christian Lakoseljac 9....................................Tim Ruetzel/Chris Kuhnle 10.........................................................Alp Sentay 11......................Arjun Mariyappa/Ondrej Ctverak 12.........................Andrei Paduraru/Chikaya Sato 13...........................Harrison Janes/Charl Morgan 14..................................Ismail Saadi/Bora Sengul 15.................................Sam Bossem/Loren Byers

16...........................................................Miko Eala 17................................2019-20 Season Statistics 18-19.............................2020 Dual Match Results 20...........................................Sarni Tennis Center 21...............Big Ten History/Where are they now? 22.................................NCAA Tournament History 23-24......................................Honors and Awards 25...........................Historical Honors and Awards 26.................................................School Records 27-37...................................Year-By-Year Results 38...............................History Against Opponents 39-40...............................All-Time Letter Winners

2020-21 SCHEDULE FEBRUARY Fri. 19 at Illiniois, Champaign, Ill.* Sun. 21 at Northwestern, Evanston, Ill.* Sat. 27 at Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio”

7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. 3 p.m.

MARCH Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sun.

6 7 13 14 19 21 26 28

INDIANA* 12 p.m. PURDUE* 11 a.m. at Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.* 12 p.m. at Michigan State, East Lansing, Mich.* 12 p.m. at Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.* 4 p.m. at Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.* 12 p.m. IOWA* 4 p.m. NEBRASKA* 12 p.m.

APRIL Sun. Sat. Sun. Fri. Sun.

4 10 11 16 18

OHIO STATE* at Indiana, Bloomington, in.* at Purdue, West Layfette, In.* MICHIGAN* MICHIGAN STATE*

All Times Eastern * indicates Big Ten contest CAPS indicates home match

12 p.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 4 p.m. 12 p.m.

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Team Quick Facts Head Coach: Jeff Zinn (Cincinnati, ‘84) Penn State Record: 136-101 (10th season) Career Record: 517-360 (31 seasons) Associate Head Coach: Paul Tobin (eighth season) Home Court: Sarni Tennis Center (1,000) 2019-20 Record: 7-6* 2019-20 Big Ten Record: 0-2* Big Ten Tournament* NCAA Tournament* Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/2 NCAA Appearances: 8 (1997, ’98, ’06, ’07, ’08, ‘14, ‘16, ‘19) *Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic

University Quick Facts Location: University Park, Pa. Founded: 1855 Enrollment: 46,270 Conference: Big Ten Colors: Blue & White Nickname: Nittany Lions President: Dr. Eric Barron VP for Intercollegiate Athletics: Sandy Barbour

Statement of Nondiscrimination This publication is available in alternative media on request. Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. U.Ed. # ICA-20-27

Credits The Penn State Men’s Tennis Yearbook was compiled, written and laid out by Kailey Jackson with editorial assistance by Chelsea Vielhauer, Design and Cover Art by Victoria Rundhaug. Photos by Mark Selders and Steve Manuel.

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2020-21 TEAM ROSTER

2020-21 PENN STATE ROSTER Name Cl./El.

Height Major Hometown

Christos Antonopoulos

5-10

Gr./Gr.

Economics

Athens, Greece

Sam Bossem Fr./Fr. 5-11 Pre-law Wimborne Minster, U.K. Loren Byers Fr./Fr. 6-1 Business Greensburg, Pa. Ondrej Ctverak Jr./Jr. 5-11 Economics Brno, Czechia Michael Francis Eala Fr./Fr. 6-1 Undecided Philippines/Manacor, Spain Harrison Janes So./So. 6-3 Undecided Little Rock, Ark. Chris Kuhnle Sr./Sr. 6-3 Business Shoreham, N.Y. Christian Lakoseljac Gr./Gr. 6-0 Communications Ontario, Canada Arjun Mariyappa Jr./Jr. 6-4 Economics Bangalore, India Charl Morgan So./So. 6-1 Finance Johannesburg, South Africa Andrei Paduraru So./So. 5-11 Marketing Walled Lake, Mich. Tim Ruetzel Gr./Gr. 6-5 MS-READ Munich, Germany Ismail Saadi So./So. 5-10 Business Rabat, Morocco Chikaya Sato So./So. 5-10 Business Tokyo,Japan/Cresskill, N.J. Bora Sengul Fr./Fr. 5-11 Finance Denizli, Turkey Alp Sentay Sr./Sr. 5-10 Business Izmir, Turkey Head Coach: Jeff Zinn (10th season) Associate Head Coach: Paul Tobin (8th season)

Performance Enhancement Coach: Rhian Davis Athletic Trainer: Rebecca Barta

Support Staff Sports Psychologist: Carl Ohlson Team Receptionist: Vickie Taylor

Academic Counselor: Neil Rager

The 2019-20 Penn State Nittany Lion Men’s Tennis Team. (L-R): Gabriel Nemeth, student coach Constant De La Bassetiere, Christian Lakoseljac, Alp Sentay, Chikaya Sato, head coach Jeff Zinn, associate head coach Paul Tobin, Christos Antonopoulos, Andrei Paduraru, Chris Kuhnle and Noash Sutter.

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THE JEFF ZINN YEARS

2013-14 15-0 3.44 TH 16 136 22 33 NCAA 4 QUALIFIERS NCAA 3 APPEARANCES 20-win 3 seasons

HIGHEST FINISH IN THE BIG TEN HIGHEST ITA FINAL RANKING-24

UNDEFEATED AT HOME, 2013-14 SEASON

2019-20 OVERALL TEAM GPA

RANKED SIXTEENTH IN ITA POLL IN BOTH 2014 & 2015, HIGHEST IN PROGRAM HISTORY

WINS AT PENN STATE

FIRST 20-WIN SEASON IN PROGRAM HISTORY, 2013-14

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN ATHLETES PSU COACHING HISTORY Coach Years W-L-T William Ham (1923-27) 15-21-1 Harry Stover (1928-31) 26-19-2 Leon Schlos (1932) 1-3-1 Robert Oxreider (1936) 4-3-0 Robert E. Lake (1937) 4-6-0 Ted Roethke (1939-43) 29-25-0 Ray Dickinson (1944) 5-4-0 Sherman Fogg (1947-64) 91-106-2 Holmes Cathrall (1965-90) 280-197-2 Jan Bortner (1991- 05) 199-159-0 Bill Potoczny (2006) 19-8-0 Todd Doebler (2006-2011) 61-43-0 Jeff Zinn (2011-pres.) 136-101-0

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HEAD COACH JEFF ZINN

Jeff

Zinn 136-101, 10th Season at Penn State 517-360 CAREER RECORD

CINCINNATI, 1984

Jeff Zinn is heading into his tenth year as the head coach of the Penn State men’s tennis program. Coach Zinn is 136-101 at Penn State and 517-360 in 30 years of coaching and was named top ten most winningest coaches in Division 1 Men’s Tennis. Last season, Coach Zinn, along with Associate Head Coach Paul Tobin, posted a 7-6 overall record in a shortened spring season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Under Coach Zinn’s leadership, senior Christian Lakoseljac received Second Team All-Big Ten. With this honor, Lakoseljac becomes a three-time All-Big Ten honoree. At home, the Nittany Lions won its first five matches in University Park and held an impressive 7-2 record. Coach Zinn’s team found success in the classroom as well. As a result, six players were named to the Academic All-Conference team. Senior Gabriel Nemeth was named Penn State’s recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award. 2018-19 season accomplishments include: • Finished with a year-end NCAA ranking of No. 33 • Advanced to the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament • Had key ranked wins over, No. 16 Michigan, No. 25 Minnesota, No. 36 LSU, No. 44 Iowa, No. 48 Cornell, No. 52 Indiana, and No. 56 Wisconsin • Held an 11-1 Home Record, only falling only to top-ranked Ohio State • Finished third in the Big Ten, highest ranking in program history • Achieved a 20-9 over-all record, second highest record in program history • Achieved an 8-3 record in conference, tying program record from 2014 • Entered the Big Ten tournament seeded No. 3 • Advanced to the Semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament • Coached Christian Lakoseljac to receive First Team All-Big Ten and two Big Ten Athlete of the Week awards • Coached Constant De La Bassetiere to receive First Team unanimous All- Big Ten, At-Large bid for the NCAA Tournament, Finished a career-high rank of No. 44. Set a program best by receiving four Big Ten Athlete of the week honors • Coached both Gabriel Nemeth and Constant de la Bassetiere to the No. 1 ITA Doubles team in the nation (Spring 2019) and a No. 52 final ranking Other past accomplishments include: • Awarded ITA Atlantic Region Coach of the year for 2019 • Advanced to the Second round of NCAA Tournament twice in 2014 & 2016 • Finished with a year-end NCAA ranking of No. 24, the highest in PSU history, in 2014 • Reached ITA national ranking of No. 16 during regular season play, highest in PSU history in 2014 & 2016 • Finished BIG Ten conference at No. 3 in 2014 and 2016, highest in PSU history • Set record for most dual match wins in a season (22) in 2014 and 2016 5

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• Qualified for ITA National Indoor Team Championships sweet 16 in 2015 • Lead team to finalist status among varsity sports in team GPA year end awards • Ranked top 10 recruiting class by TRN in 2016-17 • Coached one singles and one doubles team in the NCAA championships in 2014 • Instrumental in developing five All-Big Ten Conference players Zinn came to Penn State after spending the past 15 seasons with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Zinn’s career record speaks for itself, as he posted a superb 231-157 record while at Wake Forest, including a 78-62 record in the rugged Atlantic Coast Conference. The Demon Deacons made 12 NCAA Tournament appearances, including a streak of 11 consecutive seasons. Before Zinn’s arrival, Wake Forest had never made the NCAA Tournament. Zinn is credited with pushing the Wake Forest team from a perennial top-75 squad to a top-25 team. He also transformed the Demon Deacons into a top tier club in the ACC and NCAA. Under Zinn’s guidance, Wake Forest finished among the top four in the ACC seven times in his last 11 years there. The Deacons reached at least the semifinals of the ACC Championships for four straight years from 2007 to 2010, the longest such streak in the school’s rich tennis history. In 2011, while at Wake Forest, Zinn notched his 11th straight winning season. He led the Demon Deacons to 10 wins against nationally ranked opponents, including a 4-0 win over No. 30 Wisconsin to open the season and a 4-0 victory against No. 46 Virginia Commonwealth in the first round of the NCAA tournament. In 2008, Zinn led two players to the school’s first ever individual NCAA Championship as the duo claimed the NCAA’s Division I doubles title and became first team All-Americans. During Zinn’s 15 years at Wake, his players collected 23 AllACC honors. The school had only 12 all-conference players in the 42 years prior to his arrival. The 1984 Cincinnati graduate continued his head coaching career as the head men’s and women’s tennis coach at Arkansas-Little Rock, where he was named the 1994 Sun Belt Coach of the Year and led Arkansas-Little Rock to the NCAA tournament in 1995 and 1996. He was also the 1992 Sun Belt Coach of the Year for his work with the Arkansas-Little Rock women’s team. He coached in Little Rock for six seasons, amassing a combined 133-88 record, including a 79-48 mark with the men. Zinn’s collegiate coaching career began at Northern Kentucky where he coached for one year (1990). In just one season, he led Northern Kentucky to a conference championship, earning conference Coach of the Year honors. Prior to his season at Northern Kentucky, he spent seven years as the Director of Tennis at the West Side Racquet Club in Cincinnati. An outstanding collegiate player himself, Zinn played number one singles and doubles at Eastern Kentucky and Cincinnati. Serving as the Bearcat captain, he was also named the team’s Most Valuable Player as both a junior and senior. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology in `84. Zinn then went on to earn his master’s degree in public administration from Arkansas-Little Rock in 1994 and worked as an adjunct professor in the sociology department. He is certified by both the USPTA and the USPTR.


SECTION HEADING LEFT PAUL TOBIN ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

First Paul

LASTNAME Tobin Eligible Associate Head Coach Hometown 8th Season at Penn State SCHOOL YEAR • POSITION MARYLAND, 1986

Paul Tobin, Associate Head Coach, enters his eighth season with the Nittany Lions. During his tenure at Penn State, the Nittany Lions have reached historic records and rankings, many a first in program history. During Tobin’s tenure, he has helped the Nittany Lions achieve an unprecedented 118 match wins and reach a high of No. 16 ITA ranking. In his 20 year span in college coaching, including four seasons as a Head Coach, Tobin has racked up 346 match career wins. In a shortened 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Coach Tobin, along with Head Coach Jeff Zinn posted a 7-6 overall record. He helped coach senior Christian Lakoseljac to receive Second Team All-Big Ten. At home, the Nittany Lions won its first five matches in University Park and held an impressive 7-2 record. The team found success in the classroom as well. As a result, six players were named to the Academic All-Conference team. Senior Gabriel Nemeth was named Penn State’s recipient of the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.

• Lead team to finalist status among varsity sports in team GPA year end awards • Ranked top 10 recruiting class by TRN in 2016-17 • Coached one singles and one doubles team in the NCAA championships in 2014 • Instrumental in developing five All-Big Ten Conference players • Finished the 2006 season at a record breaking No. 37 ITA National ranking

Prior to Penn State, Tobin successfully turned around the Division I Saint Francis University Men’s and Women’s programs into top teams in the Northeast conference. In less than five seasons as Head Coach with the Red Flash, Coach Tobin compiled 76 match wins and over 798 individual wins in singles and doubles. During his stay at Saint Francis, Tobin led both squads to three quarterfinal and two semifinal Northeast Conference appearances, the highest in school history. Both programs grew in rankings from 7th and 8th in the conference, when Tobin first started, to No. 3 by the end of his term. In less than four seasons, Tobin successfully recruited over 17 US and international student athletes representing top rankings in the US and abroad. Prior to Saint Francis, Tobin coached the 9th ranked men’s and 11th ranked women’s tennis teams at Division II Georgia College & State University. During his three seasons there, Coach Tobin helped the men’s team compile a 51-18 record while the women went 42-19. The Bobcats made NCAA Regional appearances in 2009, 2010 and 2011, winning the Peach Belt Conference in 2009. Both programs qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 2009 and 2010, advancing to the quarterfinals and semifinals in both years. In 2009, Tobin helped lead the men’s squad to an 18-4 overall record with a perfect 7-0 mark in conference play for the first PBC Men’s Tennis Championship in school history. During Tobin’s Tenure at GA College, he was instrumental in developing five AllAmerican singles players as well as two All-American doubles teams.

2018-19 season accomplishments include: • Finished with a year-end NCAA ranking of No. 33 • Advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament • Had ranked wins over, No. 16 Michigan, No. 25 Minnesota, No. 36 LSU, No. 44 Iowa, No. 48 Cornell, No. 52 Indiana, and No. 56 Wisconsin. • Held an 11-1 home record, falling only to top-ranked Ohio State • Finished third in the Big Ten, highest ranking in program history • Achieved a 20-9 overall record, second highest record in program history • Finished 8-3 in the Big Ten, tying program record in 2014 • Entered the Big Ten tournament seeded No. 3 • Advanced to the Semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament • Coached Christian Lakoseljac to receive First Team All-Big Ten and two Big Ten Athlete of the Week awards • Coached Constant De La Bassetiere to receive First Team unanimous All-Big Ten, At-Large bid for the NCAA Tournament, Finished a career-high rank of #44. • Set a program best by receiving four Big Ten Athlete of the week honors • Coached both Gabriel Nemeth and Constant de la Bassetiere to the No. 1 ITA Doubles team in the nation (Spring 2019) and a No. 52 final ranking Other past accomplishments include: • Awarded ITA Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the year for 2017-18; First Penn State coach to claim the honor since the award’s inception in 1997 • Advanced to the Second round of NCAA Tournament twice in 2014 & 2016 • Finished with a year-end NCAA ranking (#24), the highest in PSU history, in 2014 • Reached ITA national ranking of No. 16 during regular season play, highest in PSU history in 2014 & 2016 • Finished Big Ten conference at No. 3 in 2014 and 2016, highest in PSU history • Set record for most dual match wins in a season (22) in 2014 and 2016 • Qualified for ITA National Indoor Team Championships sweet 16 in 2015

From 2005-2010, Tobin served as the Tennis Director and Head Professional for the City of Macon, Georgia, JDS Tennis Center - one of the largest public facilities in the south. Tobin coached privately some of the best junior players in the south, with many going on to play high level collegiate tennis. His junior academy attracted many of the top players in South Georgia. JDS Tennis Center was a gateway for junior tournaments. Tobin was instrumental in organizing many USTA regional tournaments, many of which were gateways to national tournaments. In addition, Tobin has had extensive academy coaching assignments at Port Washington Tennis Academy, Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, IMG Bollettieri, Roslyn Racquet Club, Syosset Tennis Academy, Weston Tennis Center, Canongate Country Club, City of Fort Lauderdale, Holiday Park, Delray Beach Tennis Center and Gerulaitis Tennis Academy. Coach Tobin has also worked with University of Georgia Head Coach Manny Diaz and ATP tour player John Isner, as their director of on-court drilling for their summer tennis programs. Tobin was also a traveling coach for top Americans, part of the Tennis Europe program. Tobin holds the highest levels of certification, receiving an Elite rating from USPTA, Professional rating from PTR and is one of only 155 USTA High Performance Coaches in the United States. He also holds a Level 3 Certification from the International Tennis Federation. Tobin is a highly respected recruiter who is sort after to speak at many recruiting seminars and conferences. In addition, Tobin has been instrumental with Universal Tennis Rating (UTR) since the inception and is a part of their advisory committee. As a junior, Tobin was one of the top players coming out of New York and East Coast. Tobin trained at the world renown Port Washington Tennis Academy and Harry Hopman’s in Bardmoor, Fla. Tobin enjoyed a successful collegiate tennis career at Maryland; where he also received his bachelor’s degree in Business and Marketing. After college, Tobin competed on the Satellite tour in Germany and Holland. In 2009, He received his Master’s degree in Athletic Administration from Concordia University.

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CHRISTOS ANTONOPOULOS

First Christos

LASTNAME Antonopoulos Eligible Gr./Gr. Hometown Athens, Greece

SCHOOL YEAR • POSITION 5’ 10” • BUSINESS Antonopoulos’ Career Statistics Season Overall Duals 2016-17 13-10 13-10 2017-18 17-15 11-12 2018-19 18-15 13-12

Big Ten Doubles 3-6 15-8 4-5 15-14 6-3 18-11

2019-20 7-8 Career 55-48

0-2 9-3 13-16 57-36

3-6 40-40

2019-20 (Senior): Antonopoulos finished the season with an overall 7-8 singles record and an impressive 9-3 doubles record. In the fall, Antonopoulos had a solid start to his senior season, going 4-5 in singles. He advanced to the round of 16 at the ITA Atlantic Regional Championships, defeating his opponents in straight sets. Antonopoulos went 2-0 with partner Christian Lakoseljac in doubles in the one tournament the duo played together. He also paired with Chikaya Sato and finished with an overall 2-2 doubles record. In the spring, Antonopoulos played at the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 singles spots and earned wins against Cleveland State, Buffalo and UPenn. Paired with Christian Lakoseljac in doubles play, the duo won its first five matches of the spring season and went 8-1 overall for the year. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic. 2018-2019 (Junior): Antonopoulos finished his junior season with an overall 18-15 singles record and 18-11 doubles record. He started off his fall season going 3-2 in singles. He advanced to the round of 32 at the ITA Atlantic Regionals, defeating opponents in straight sets. In doubles, Antonopoulos earned a win over Purdue at the Big Ten Indoor Championships when paired with Christian Lakoseljac. In the spring, he played at the No. 2, No. 3 and No. 5 singles spots, and gained six conference wins as well. Paired with Lakoseljac in doubles play, the duo earned a 12-5 record at the No. 3 slot and a 3-1 record at No. 1. They also went 7-2 in Big Ten competition and won their last nine matches of the spring season. 2017-2018 (Sophomore): Antonopoulos had a successful season posting a 6-3 singles record and 4-3 doubles record. At the ITA All-Americans, he advanced to the second round of the pre-qualifying draw. In the fall season, Antonopoulos’ biggest success was advancing to the semi-finals of the main draw at the ITA Regionals. Also at the ITA Regionals, Christos and doubles partner Alp Sentay advanced to the doubles main draw semifinals. In the spring, Antonopoulos 7

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and Sentay continued their success, posting an 11-9 record. The dynamic duo also defeated Big Ten rival, No. 46 Indiana. In singles, Antonopoulos recorded an 11-12 record, earning wins over conference opponents, No. 8 Michigan and No. 50 Wisconsin. 2016-17 (Freshman): Antonopoulos came onto the team in January at the start of the second semester. He posted a strong 13-10 singles record overall and maintained the No. 3 and 4 singles positions all season. Antonopoulos also had a solid 15-8 doubles season. Playing at the No. 1, 2 and 3 doubles spots, Antonopoulos finished 10-5 at the No. 2 position. Paired with David Kohan, the two defeated #16 Michigan in doubles during the spring season. The duo of Antonopoulos and Kohan finished the season 11-5 and finished the last ten matches 7-3. Before Penn State: Christos Antonopoulos, from Athens, Greece began his tennis career at the age of five. Antonopoulos was active most of his life, playing basketball, running track and skiing until focusing primarily on tennis. A member of the Keratsini Tennis Club where his father was the coach, Antonopoulos played at the number one spot in addition to achieving multiple rankings and honors throughout his career. A member of the Greece Junior National Teams from 2012-2016, Antonopoulos achieved an ITF Junior ranking of 170. He won six tournaments as a part of the ITF under 18. His highest ranking in the under 16 Europe rankings was No. 25. Antonopoulos was a part of the Davis Cup as a member of the men’s national team in 2015 and 2016 before earning an ATP world ranking of No. 1320.


CHRISTIAN LAKOSELJAC Christian

Lakoseljac Gr./Gr. King City, Ontario

6’ 0” • COMMUNICATIONS Lakoseljac’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals 2016-17 19-15 13-11 2017-18 21-9 15-7 2018-19 23-9 21-5

Big Ten Doubles 4-7 13-12 6-4 19-13 8-2 18-10

2019-20 5-3 Career 68-36

0-1 10-2 18-14 60-37

4-2 53-25

2019-20 (Senior): Lakoseljac earned a 5-3 singles record and 10-2 doubles record. Lakoseljac competed in one fall tournament, the UVA Blue and Orange Classic, going 1-1 in singles and 2-0 in doubles with partner Christos Antonopoulos. Lakoseljac played exclusively at No. 1 singles during the shortened spring 2020 season, finishing with a 4-2 record. He partnered with Christos Antonopoulos and freshman Charl Morgan for a dominant 8-2 doubles record, including a 7-2 mark at No. 1 doubles. As an indicator of his success, Lakoseljac was named second team All-Big Ten. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic. 2018-2019 (Junior): Lakoseljac had his best season as a Nittany Lion, with dominant performances in the fall and spring seasons. The first half of his season was highlighted by advancing to the round of 16 at the Big Ten Indoor Championships. He also earned a doubles win at the tournament with partner Christos Antonopoulos, after defeating Purdue. Lakoseljac posted an impressive 20-5 record at No. 2 singles as well as a 1-0 record at the No. 1 spot. He also defeated two ranked players and went 8-2 in the Big Ten. In doubles, Lakoseljac earned an overall 18-10 record, going 12-5 at the No. 3 spot with Christos Antonopoulos. Lakoseljac ended the season with two Big Ten Athlete of the Week awards as well as First-Team All-Big Ten honors.

also knocked off No. 6 Illinois with partner Ben Lieb toward the end of the season Christian was awarded Second-Team All-Big Ten honors at the end of the season. 2016-17 (Freshman): Lakoseljac had a great freshman season, splitting time almost evenly between singles and doubles. He stayed at the No. 1 doubles slot almost all of the spring season posting a 13-12 record, with nine of those wins coming from play with Constant De La Bassetiere. The dynamic duo also defeated No. 16 Michigan, a No. 78 ranked UCF doubles pair, and a No. 16 ranked pair from Purdue during the spring. In the fall, Lakoseljac and De La Bassetiere advanced to the semifinal round of doubles at the ITA Regional Championships. Lakoseljac had a 19-15 singles record after primarily playing at the No. 1 and 2 spot. In the spring season he had many come from behind wins propelling him to a winning record. He also defeated No. 16 Michigan in singles after dropping the first set then dominating the next two. Lakoseljac also defeated No. 115 Josh Silverstein of Iowa. In the fall, Lakoseljac advanced to the semifinals of the ITA Regional Championships. Before Penn State: Christian Lakoseljac, from Ontario, Canada, picked up the sport of tennis at the age of six. Lakoseljac was active as a young athlete; playing hockey, soccer, and tennis for several years until, at 12 years old, he decided to play tennis full time. A year later, Lakoseljac won the European U14 tour Amstel Park Open singles and doubles titles in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He captured the Orange Bowl U16 doubles title at the age of 15 and, in the same year, earned four provincial titles and won his very first doubles ITF in his hometown of Ontario. The next year Lakoseljac won his first singles ITF in Edmonton. Following that victory, he earned two more doubles ITF titles back to back - one in Vancouver and one in Burlington. In 2015, Lakoseljac finished fifth in the under-18 group at the Canadian National Championships. In 2016, he won the Canadian National Championships in the under-18 group in both singles and doubles. Lakoseljac also earned some big wins on the Futures Tour and played his first Futures Doubles final in Saskatoon. Most recently, in August 2016, Lakoseljac played his first Masters 1000 in Toronto at the Rogers Cup.

2017-2018 (Sophomore): Lakoseljac finished with a dominant 21-9 overall singles record. The Princeton Ivy Plus Invitational brought success with him winning his respective singles flight as well as his double draw with partner Constant De La Bassetiere. During the ITA All-Americans, he advanced to the second round of the qualifying draw. At the ITA Regionals, the No. 18 ranked doubles pair of Lakoseljac and De La Bassetiere advanced to the quarterfinals of the main doubles draw. In the spring, Christian posted a 15-7 singles record, defeating three ranked teams including Big Ten rival, No. 50 Wisconsin. Christian continued his success from the fall with De La Bassetiere to go 10-9. Lakoseljac PENN STATE 2020-21 • MEN’S TENNIS

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TIM RUETZEL/CHRIS KUHNLE Tim First Ruetzel

Chris

SCHOOL YEAR • POSITION 6’ 5” • MS-READ

6’ 2” • BUSINESS

Kuhnle

LASTNAME

Gr./Gr. Munich, Germany Eligible Hometown

Ruetzel’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals

Big Ten

Doubles

Before Penn State: Tim Ruetzel, a transfer from Tulane University, comes to Penn State from Munich, Germany. He attended Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich. The top-10 ranked German junior was named the 2014 Bavarian champion and 2015 German Indoor National Tournament Runner-up. As a sophomore in college, Ruetzel clinched Tulane’s first American Athletic Conference championship. In 2018, he was named American Athletic Conference Player of the Month for September. The three-time ITA Scholar-Athlete achieved an ITA singles ranking of 125 in 2019. In his senior season, Ruetzel ranked second on the team in total wins and was tabbed to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.

Sr./Sr. Shoreham, N.Y.

Kuhnle’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals 2017-18 6-3 2-0 2018-19 2-3 2-0 2019-20 5-3 3-0 Career 13-9 7-0

Big Ten 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Doubles 2-1 1-0 2-3 5-4

2019-20 (Junior): Kunle had an impressive junior season, posting a 5-3 singles record and 2-3 doubles record. Kuhnle finished the fall with a 2-3 singles record, including a win over UVA at the Farnsworth Ivy-Plus Tournament. He also went 2-3 in doubles, earning wins while partnered with Noah Sutter and Andrei Paduraru. In the spring, Kuhnle went a perfect 3-0 in singles while playing on courts two and three. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic. 2018-2019 (Sophomore): Kuhnle had a solid second year as a Nittany Lion. He competed in two tournaments in the fall including the ITA Atlantic Regionals and the Big Ten Indoor Championships. In the spring, he went 2-0 in singles at the No. 6 spot in the lineup. 2017-2018 (Freshman): Kuhnle had a strong outing in his first season at the collegiate level. The highlight of his season was at the Big Ten Indoor Championships, where he advanced to the second round of the main draw. In the spring, Kuhnle went 2-0 in singles, defeating Colgate and Bucknell decisively. Before Penn State: Chris Kuhnle is a two-time conference champion as well as a county champion while attending school at Shoreham-Wading River High School in New York. He played at the number one position throughout his entire high school career. His senior year of high school, he had the honor of being named team captain and was the Section XI MVP as well as earning All-State. Throughout his time in school he earned six varsity letters. In addition to athletic success, Kuhnle also received the AP Scholar Award, Academic Achievement Award and was a DECA Regional Winner and state finalist in Business Management and Administration/Business Finance. He picked up a tennis racquet at the age of four. Coming from a family of athletes, sports were always a part of his life. Kuhnle grew up playing soccer, tennis and wrestling. His mother Mihaela was on the Romanian Olympic Speed Skating team from 1980-1984 and his sister Alex is currently on the William and Mary women’s soccer team.

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ALP SENTAY Alp

Sentay Sr./Sr. Izmar, Turkey

5’ 10” • BUSINESS Sentay’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals 2017-18 12-15 9-12 2018-19 10-11 7-7 2019-20 6-5 4-3 Career

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At the age of 14, he played on the Turkish team that qualified for both winter and summer cup finals, was selected for the Tennis Europe’s Development Team, and played in the double’s finals in the 2012 European Championships. In 2014, he was also a member of the Turkish team that once again qualified for both winter and summer cup finals. In 2015 and 2016, Sentay was selected to practice for the Turkish Davis Cup Team at the National Tennis Center. He still represents Turkey as part of the Turkish Davis Cup Team.

Big Ten Doubles 4-4 16-15 3-3 7-6 0-2 12-4 7-9

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2019-20 (Junior): Sentay started off his third season with an overall 4-3 singles record. His fall was highlighted by his undefeated performance at the Farnsworth Ivy-Plus Tournament, where he went 3-0. He finished with a 4-3 singles record. In doubles, Sentay and partner Gabriel Nemeth started the fall at No. 60 in the ITA rankings. They ended the season going 6-4, with wins at all three fall tournaments. The duo also advanced to the round of 16 at the ITA Atlantic Regional Championships. In the spring, the pair finished with a 8-2 record playing on courts one and two. In singles, Sentay started the spring 4-0, splitting time between courts five and six. He ended with a 4-3 record. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic. 2018-2019 (Sophomore): Sentay earned an overall record of 10-11 during his sophomore year with the team. He had a solid fall, going 2-2 in singles competition. He also earned two dominating wins in straight sets against Wisconsin and Nebraska in consolation draws at the Big Ten Indoor Championships. In the spring, Sentay went 5-5 at the No. 6 singles spot and 1-0 at No. 4. He also posted a 7-6 doubles record and went 2-0 with partner Gabriel Nemeth at the No. 2 doubles spot. 2017-2018 (Freshman): In his first season at Penn State, Sentay split his time almost equally between doubles and singles play. Despite some hard-fought matches, Sentay had a 12-15 overall singles record. At ITA Regionals, Sentay advanced to the main draw round of 16 in the fall season. Also at ITA Regionals, Sentay and doubles partner Christos Antonopoulos made it to the doubles semifinals. In the spring, Sentay and Antonopoulos finished with an overall 15-12 record in doubles competition. The pair went 1-1 against nationally ranked opponents, defeating No. 46 Indiana. Before Penn State: Alp Sentay comes into Penn State an established Turkish tennis player, having played since he was six-years-old. Sentay achieved an ATP rank of No. 1110 in singles after years of representing the Turkish National Team. From the ages of 12 to 18, Sentay played for the national team. PENN STATE 2020-21 • MEN’S TENNIS

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ARJUN MARIYAPPA/ONDREJ CTVERAK Arjun

Ondrej

Mariyappa

Ctverak

6’ 4” • ECONOMICS

5’ 11” • ECONOMICS

Jr./Jr. Bangalore, India

Mariyappa’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals

Big Ten

Doubles

Before Penn State: Arjun Mariyappa, a transfer from the University of Portland, comes to Happy Valley from Bangalore, India. He attended Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College. Before competing at a collegiate level, Mariyappa achieved a No. 68 national junior ranking in India and was ranked as high as no. 690 in the ITF junior singles rankings.

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Jr./Jr. Brno, Czechia

Ctverak’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals

Big Ten

Doubles

Before Penn State: Ondrej Ctverak, a transfer from Hawaii Pacific University, comes to Penn State from Brno, Czech Republic. He attended Gymnázium Mojmírovo námestí in Brno. Ctverak found great success at Hawaii Pacific, where his team advanced to the semifinals of the 2019 Division II Championship and placed third in the 2020 ITA Division II National Men’s Team Indoor Championship. In his sophomore season, Ctverak was named to the ITA Division II Men’s All-America Team and an ITA Scholar-Athlete.


ANDREI PADURARU/CHIKAYA SATO Andrei

Chikaya

Paduraru

Sato

5’ 11” • MARKETING

5’ 10” • BUSINESS

So./So. Tokyo, Japan/Cresskill, N.J.

So./So. Walled Lake, Mich.

Paduraru’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals 2019-20 4-4 2-0 Career 4-4 2-0

Big Ten Doubles 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-3

2019-20 (Freshman): In his first season as a Nittany Lion, Paduraru posted a 4-4 overall singles record and 2-3 doubles record. Paduraru ended his first fall with a 2-3 singles record, which included a win over UVA at the Farnsworth Ivy-Plus Tournament and a first-round victory against St. Joseph’s at the ITA Atlantic Regional Championships. Paduraru went 2-3 in doubles, earning wins with partners Chris Kuhnle and Chikaya Sato. In the spring, Paduraru was a perfect 2-0 in singles, with wins on courts five and six against Mount St. Mary’s and Bucknell. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic. Before Penn State: Andrei Paduraru comes to Penn State from Walled Lake, Mich. He was a four-year varsity letterman and two-year captain during his time at Walled Lake Central High School. Paduraru played at the No. 1 singles spot throughout his high school career and advanced to the semifinal round of the state tournament during his senior year.

Sato’s Career Statistics Season Overall 2019-20 8-7 Career 8-7

Duals 6-4 6-4

Big Ten Doubles 0-2 4-8 0-2 4-8

2019-20 (Freshman): Chikaya Sato’s first season with the team was an impactful one. Sato’s first fall was highlighted by his run at the ITA Atlantic Regional Championships. The freshman was one of three Nittany Lions to advance to the round of 64 in the singles bracket. He ended the fall with a 4-5 record in singles action. In doubles, he found the most success when paired with Andrei Paduraru. The pair won their first match at Regionals in the round of 64 against Liberty, before losing to the No. 1 seeded-duo in the tournament. In the spring, Sato continued his success in singles finishing with a 6-4 record. He was undefeated on courts two and four, going 1-0 and 2-0, respectively. In doubles, the lefty earned a 3-4 overall record with three different partners. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic. Before Penn State: Chikaya Sato comes to Happy Valley as a five-star recruit with a great deal of junior experience, playing in the Orange Bowl, Easter Bowl and Kalamazoo, as well as many other tournaments. The Tokyo-native moved to New Jersey when he was 10 years old. He attended Cresskill High School where he was crowned the Bergen County Singles Champion and North Jersey Player of the Year during his last three years. Sato was also a state finalist his junior year and named to First Team All-State team his senior year.

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HARRISON JANES/CHARL MORGAN Harrison

Charl

JANES

Morgan

So./So. Little Rock, Ark.

6’ 3” • UNDECIDED Jane’s Career Statistics Season Overall 2019-20 0-0 Career 0-0

Duals 0-0 0-0

Big Ten Doubles 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

2019-20 (Freshman): Did not compete. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic. Before Penn State: Harrison Janes, from Little Rock, Ark. found great success at Episcopal Collegiate school. He was named to the 2017-18 Boy’s All-Arkansas tennis team. In 2017, Janes led Episcopal to its 12th State tennis championship, outscoring opponents 19 to 7. Both his sophomore and junior year, he qualified for the Overall Tournament and advanced to the semifinals in boys singles back-to back years.

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So./So. Johannesburg, South Africa

6’ 1” • FINANCE Morgan’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals 2019-20 6-6 6-6 Career 6-6 6-6

Big Ten 0-1 0-1

Doubles 4-7 4-7

2019-20 (Freshman): After joining the team at the beginning of the spring, Morgan immediately made an impact on the team, playing all his matches on the first three courts. He earned a 6-6 overall record including a 2-1 record at the top lineup spot. In doubles, Morgan went 4-6 with five different partners. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic. Before Penn State: Charl Morgan comes to Penn State an established tennis player from Johannesburg, South Africa. He attended St. John’s College in South Africa before committing to Penn State. Morgan picked up the sport of tennis at age 5. As his game elevated, Morgan achieved a career-high ITF ranking of 113 and an ATP singles ranking of 1238 in 2019. In 2015, Morgan was one of two boys selected to represent South Africa in the U14 boys’ team and also represented the country at the U16 and U18 Africa Junior Championships. He participated in the Confederation of African Tennis and ITA U14 circuit in Botswana, winning all four of the U14 boys’ titles. In 2017, Morgan played in the Junior Davis Cup team for South Africa.


ISMAIL SAADI/BORA SENGUL Ismail

Bora

Saadi

Sengul

5’ 10” • BUSINESS

5’ 11” • FINANCE

So./So. Rabat, Morocco

Saadi’s Career Statistics Season Overall 2019-20 2-4 Career 2-4

Duals 2-4 2-4

Big Ten Doubles 0-2 1-2 0-2 1-2

2019-20 (Freshman): Saadi joined the team to start the spring season. He earned a 2-3 overall singles record, going 1-0 on courts one and two. In doubles, Saadi posted a 1-2 record on court three. Spring season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Fr./Fr. Denizli, Turkey

Sengul’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals Career

Big Ten

Doubles

Before Penn State: Bora Sengul comes to Penn State from Denizli, Turkey. While attending Okyanus Koleji (Ocean College), Sengul earned two world championships, one in 2017 and 2019. He achieved a career-high ITF ranking of 65 and ATP doubles ranking of 1563.

Before Penn State: Ismail Saadi, from Rabat, Morocco, picked up the sport of tennis at the age of four. At 12 years old, Saadi left home to train at the ITF Center in Casablanca, where he followed an online school curriculum and practiced tennis nearly five hours a day. Saadi was an active young athlete; playing soccer, swimming, and tennis, until he decided to pursue tennis full time. Most recently, in March 2019, Saadi placed third in the African Junior U18 Boys’ Single tournament in Marrakech. Saadi achieved an ITF Junior ranking of 140. Saadi participated in the World Tennis Finals four consecutive years from 2014-17 and was selected to Morocco’s Junior Davis Cup team in 2016. In 2014, Saadi captured the U14 African Junior singles title in Kenya. Following that victory, Saadi earned two African Junior doubles titles — one in Tunisia (2015) and Marrakech (2018).

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SAM BOSSEM/LOREN BYERS

Sam

Loren

Bossem

Byers

Fr./Fr. Greensburg, Pa.

Fr./Fr. Wimborne Minister, United Kingdom

6’ 1’’ • BUSINESS

5’ 11” • PRE-LAW Bossem’s Career Statistics Season Overall Duals Career

Big Ten

Doubles

Before Penn State: Sam Bossem comes to Penn State an established tennis player from Wimborne Minster, United Kingdom. He attended Queen Elizabeth School. In his career, Bossem has captured eight ITF titles. He achieved a No. 7 UK junior ranking and an ITF junior world ranking as high as 123. At age 17, Bossem earned the J4 Dublin and J5 Tirana singles titles. In 2019, Bossem represented Great Britain in the European Maccabi Games, earning a gold medal in both the Junior male singles and doubles.

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Byers’s Career Statistics Season Overall Career

Duals

Big Ten

Doubles

Before Penn State: Loren Byers enters Penn State as a fivestar recruit ranked No. 46 nationally and No. 2 in the state of Pennsylvania. He attended 21st Century Cyber Charter School, which provided him flexibility to travel nationwide for USTA tournaments and face elite tennis competition. Byers competed in the 2020 USTA Boys’ 18-under national championships in Michigan, winning four matches and knocking off a top-50 player in the nation in his age group. Byers did not play high school tennis until his senior year, where he won his first three matches before the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


MIKO EALA Miko

Eala

Fr./Fr. Philippines/Manacor, Spain

6’ 1’’ • UNDECIDED Eala’s Career Statistics Season Overall

Duals

Big Ten

Doubles

Before Penn State: Miko Eala, a successful Filipino player, comes to Penn State from Manacor, Spain. Eala attended the American International School of Mallorca, commonly referred to as Rafa Nadal Academy, which caters to students wanting to pursue a professional tennis career. Most recently in 2020, Eala won the Doubles Title at the Lousada Junior Cup II in Portugal. Eala captured the singles title in the 2019 Hellenic Bank Masters Tennis Academy tournament held in Cyprus. In 2018, he won the boys’ singles title at the CPSP-Philta International Junior Tennis Championship and achieved a No. 98 ITF junior world ranking. Eala comes from a family of athletes and began to play tennis competitively at 6 years old. His mother, Rizza Maniego-Eala, was a 100m backstroke bronze medalist in the 1985 Southeast Asian Games and his younger sister, Alex, is a professional WTA tennis player.

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2019-20 SEASON STATISTICS Overall record: 7-6 • Big Ten: 0-2 • Home: 7-2 • Away: 0-2 • Neutral: 0-2 SINGLES Overall Dual Tour Big Ten 1 2 3 4 5 6 C. Antonopoulos 7-8 3-6 4-2 0-2 -- 0-2 2-4 1-0 -- -Chris Kuhnle 5-3 3-0 2-3 0-0 -- 1-0 2-0 -- -- -Christian Lakoseljac 5-3 4-2 1-1 0-0 4-2 -- -- -- -- -Charl Morgan 6-6 6-6 0-0 0-0 2-2 3-4 1-0 -- -- -Gabriel Nemeth 6-8 4-5 2-3 1-0 -- -- 2-2 2-3 -- -Andrei Paduraru 4-4 2-0 2-4 0-0 -- -- -- -- 1-0 1-0 Ismail Saadi 2-4 2-4 0-0 0-2 1-0 1-0 -- 0-1 0-2 0-1 Chikaya Sato 8-7 6-4 2-3 0-2 -- 1-0 -- 2-0 1-2 2-2 Alp Sentay 6-5 4-3 2-2 0-2 -- -- -- 0-2 1-1 3-0 Noah Sutter 4-3 3-0 1-3 0-0 -- -- -- 2-0 1-0 -TOTALS 53-51 37-30 16-23 1-8 7-4 6-6 8-6 8-6 4-5 6-3 DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour Big Ten 1 2 3 C. Antonopoulos 9-3 7-3 2-0 0-2 6-2 1-1 -- Chris Kuhnle 2-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 -- -- -- Christian Lakoseljac 10-2 8-2 2-0 0-1 7-2 1-0 -- Charl Morgan 4-7 4-7 0-0 0-2 1-0 2-1 1-6 Gabriel Nemeth 12-4 8-2 4-2 0-0 2-0 6-2 -- Andrei Paduraru 2-3 0-0 2-3 0-0 -- -- -- Ismail Saadi 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-0 -- -- 1-2 Chikaya Sato 4-8 3-4 1-4 0-1 -- -- 3-4 Alp Sentay 12-4 8-2 4-2 0-0 2-0 6-2 -- Noah Sutter 4-8 3-4 1-4 0-1 -- -- 3-4 TOTALS 60-44 42-26 18-18 0-7 18-4 16-5 8-16 DOUBLES TEAMS Overall Kuhnle/Sutter 1-1 Antonopoulos/Lakoseljac 8-2 Sentay/Nemeth 12-4 Paduraru/Kuhnle 1-2 Paduraru/Sato 1-1 Sato/Sutter 3-5 Morgan/Antonopoulos 1-1 Morgan/Lakoseljac 2-0 Morgan/Sutter 0-2 Morgan/Sato 0-2 Morgan/Saadi 1-2 Totals Percentages

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2020 SPRING SEASON RESULTS (Season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic) Date Opponent Result Jan. 24 vs Kentucky* L, 1-4 Jan. 25 vs East Tennesee State* L, 2-4 Jan. 30 CLEVELAND STATE W, 4-3 Feb. 8 BUFFALO W, 6-1 Feb. 8 MOUNT ST. MARY’S W, 7-0 Feb. 16 ST. BONAVENTURE W, 5-0 Feb. 16 SAINT FRANCIS W, 5-1 Feb. 21 LIBERTY L, 2-5 Feb. 23 PENN W, 4-3 Feb. 23 BUCKNELL W, 7-0 Feb. 29 at #5 Michigan L, 0-5 March 6 #18 PRINCETON L, 1-4 March 8 at #5 Ohio State L, 1-6 CAPS indicates home matches * Played at ITA Kick-off weekend (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

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

Conf. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2


2020 DUAL MATCH RESULTS Kentucky 4, Penn State 1

East Tennesee State 4, Penn State 2

Doubles: Doubles: 1. Christos Antonopoulos/C. Lakoseljac def. Liam Draxl/César Bourgois (UK) 6-4 1. Christos Antonopoulos/Christian Lakoseljac def. Juan Lugo/Yusuf Khamis (ETSU) 6-3 2. Gabriel Diallo/Millen Hurrion (UK) def. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay 6-1 2. Alp Sentay/Gabriel Nemeth def. Chris Mikrovas/Frazier Rengifo (ETSU) 7-5 3. Alexandre LeBlanc/Kevin Huempfner (UK) def. Charl Morgan/Ismail Saadi 7-5 3. Miguel Este/Dimitri Badra (ETSU) def. Charl Morgan/Ismail Saadi 6-2 Singles: Singles: 1. Christian Lakoseljac vs. Millen Hurrion (UK) 1-6, 6-3, 2-2, unfinished 1. Yusuf Khamis (ETSU) def. Christian Lakoseljac 7-5, 7-6 (7-2) 2. Charl Morgan def. Gabriel Diallo (UK) 6-3, 6-3 2. Frazier Rengifo (ETSU) def. Charl Morgan 6-4, 6-0 3. César Bourgois (UK) def. Christos Antonopoulos 6-1, 6-4 3. Juan Lugo (ETSU) def. Christos Antonopoulos 2-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-2 4. Alexandre LeBlanc (UK) def. Gabriel Nemeth 6-4, 6-3 4. Gabriel Nemeth def. Thiago Pernas (ETSU) 6-1, 6-2 5. Kento Yamada (UK) def. Chikaya Sato 6-1, 6-4 5. Chikayo Sato vs. Dimitri Badra (ETSU) 7-6 (7-1), 6-3, 4-2, unfinished 6. Ismail Saadi vs. Kevin Huempfner (UK) 6-4, 3-6, unfinished 6. Miguel Este (ETSU) def. Ismail Saadi 6-2, 7-6 (8-6)

Penn State 4, Cleveland State 3

Penn State 6, Buffalo 1

Doubles: Doubles: 1. Christos Antonopoulos/C. Lakoseljac def. Nico Mostardi/Luke Phillips (CSU) 6-4 1. Christian Lakoseljac/Christos Antonopoulos def. Simon Wibler/Hao Sheng Koay (UB) 7-5 2. Matthew Terry/Kade Mindry (CSU) def. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay 7-6 2. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay def. Valdemar Holm/Matthew Johnson (UB) 6-2 3. Clark Bilinovich/Raul Teichmann (CSU) def. Chikaya Sato/Charl Morgan (6-3) 3. Ismail Saadi/Charl Morgan def. Vilhelm Fridell/ D Giritharan (UB) 6-4 Singles: Singles: 1. Nico Mostardi (CSU) def. Christian Lakoseljac 6-2, 6-4 1. Christian Lakoseljac def. Vilhelm Fridell (UB) 6-2, 6-1 2. Charl Morgan def. Matthew Terry (CSU) 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 2. Hao Sheng Koay (UB) def. Charl Morgan 6-2, 6-4 3. Christos Antonopoulos def. Luke Phillips (CSU) 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 3. Christos Antonopoulos def. Matthew Johnson (UB) 6-4, 6-2 4. Clark Bilinovich (CSU) def. Gabriel Nemeth 7-5, 7-5 4. Gabriel Nemeth def. Valdemar Holm (UB) 6-3, 6-1 5. Chikaya Sato def. Kade Mindry (CSU) 6-2, 6-2 5. Alp Sentay def. Simon Eibler (UB) 5-7, 6-2, 1-0 6. Alp Sentay def. Jack Santilli (CSU) 6-2, 6-2 6. Chikaya Sato def. D Giritharan (UB) 6-2, 4-6, 1-0

Penn State 7, Mount St. Mary’s 0

Penn State 5, St. Bonaventure 0

Doubles: Doubles: 1. C. Lakoseljac/C. Antonopoulos def. Jackson Wood/Gabriel Santos (MOUNT) 6-3 1. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay def. Marco Rivolo/Luke Malmberg (SB) 6-2 2. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay def. Evan Hine/Jean Armstrong (MOUNT) 6-1 2. Christian Lakoseljac/Charl Morgan def. John Rutowski/Joseph Blakeley (SB) 6-1 3. Noah Sutter/Chikaya Sato def. Russell Armstrong/Alonso Garcia (MOUNT) 6-2 3. Chikaya Sato/Noah Sutter vs. Jonni Heikkila/Alejandro Arraya (SB) 5-2, unfinished Singles: Singles: 1. Ismail Saadi def. Jackson Wood (MOUNT) 6-7, 7-5, 7-6 1. Christian Lakoseljac def. Lukas Malmberg (SB) 6-0, 6-0 2. Chris Kuhnle def. Gabriel Santos (MOUNT) 6-1, 6-4 2. Charl Morgan def. Marco Rivolo (SB) 6-1, 6-0 3. Charl Morgan def. Alonso Garcia (MOUNT) 6-2, 4-6, 6-0 3. Gabriel Nemeth def. John Rutowski (SB) 6-1, 6-2 4. Noah Sutter def. Jean Armstrong (MOUNT) 6-4, 6-4 4. Chikaya Sato def. Jonni Heikkila (SB) 6-3, 6-2 5. Andrei Paduraru def. Evan Hine (MOUNT) 6-1, 6-2 5. Chris Kuhnle vs. Joseph Blakeley (SB) 6-4, unfinished 6. Chikaya Sato def. Jarrett Karnibad (MOUNT) 6-2, 6-2 6. Alp Sentay vs. Alejandro Arraya (SB) unfinished

Penn State 5, St. Francis University 1

Liberty 5, Penn State 2

Doubles: Doubles: 1. Christian Lakoseljac/Charl Morgan def. Sebastian Pinos/Daniel Vinces (SFU) 6-1 1. Josh Wilson/Goncalo Ferreira (LU) def. Christos Antonopoulos/Christian Lakoseljac 7-5 2. G. Nemeth/Alp Sentay vs. Christian Banti/Andrew Teixeira (SFU) 3-3, unfinished 2. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay def. Nicaise Muamba/Deji Thomas-Smith (LU) 6-2 3. Noah Sutter/Chikaya Sato def. Jordi Garcia/Samuel Ghigiarelli (SFU) 6-1 3. Steve Mundt/Chase Burton (LU) def. Charl Morgan/Chikaya Sato 7-5 Singles: Singles: 1. Charl Morgan def. Sebastian Pinos (SFU) 6-0, 6-1 1. Christian Lakoseljac def. Nicaise Muamba (LU) 7-5, 6-3 2. Chikaya Sato def. Andrew Teixeira (SFU) 6-3, 6-0 2. Josh Wilson (LU) def. Charl Morgan 6-4, 6-3 3. Chris Kuhnle def. Daniel Vinces (SFU) 6-1, 6-4 3. Chase Burton (LU) def. Christos Antonopoulos 7-5, 6-0 4. Noah Sutter def. Jordi Garcia (SFU) 6-1, 6-3 4. Goncalo Ferreira (LU) def. Gabriel Nemeth 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 5. Alp Sentay vs. Christian Banti (SFU) Unfinished 5. R. Marques Da Silva (LU) def. Chikaya Sato 4-6, 6-4, 1-0 6. No player (PSU); Samuel Ghigiarelli (SFU) Win by default 6. Alp Sentay def. Ian Sturgill (LU) 6-2, 6-2

Penn State 4, UPenn 3

Penn State 7, Bucknell 0

Doubles: Doubles: 1. C. Lakoseljac/C. Antonopoulos def. Dmitry Shatalin/Kevin Zhu (PENN) 6-3 1. C. Antonopoulos/C. Lakoseljac vs. Michael Owen/Cooper Bradshaw (BUC) 4-4, UF 2. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay def. Edoardo Graziani/Zach Smith (PENN) 6-3 2. Alp Sentay/Gabriel Nemeth def. Ryan Jurist/Marwan Abaza (BUC) 6-1 3. Aditya Gupta/Harsh Parikh (PENN) def. Charl Morgan/Noah Sutter 6-4 3. Noah Sutter/Chikaya Sato def. Guillermo Torres/Sam Yildirimlar (BUC) 6-2 Singles: Singles: 1. Christian Lakoseljac def. Kevin Zhu (PENN) 6-3, 7-5 1. Charl Morgan def. Marwan Abaza (BUC) 6-4, 7-6 2. Edoardo Graziani (PENN) def. Charl Morgan 6-4, 6-2 2. Ismail Saadi def. Michael Owen (BUC) 6-3, 6-2 3. Dmitry Shatalin (PENN) def. Gabriel Nemeth 6-4, 7-5 3. Chris Kuhnle def. Cooper Bradshaw (BUC) 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 4. Christos Antonopoulos def. Jason Hildebrandt (PENN) 3-6, 6-2, 7-5 4. Chikaya Sato def. Ryan Jurist (BUC) 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 5. Aditya Gupta (PENN) def. Ismali Saadi 6-0, 7-6 5. Noah Sutter def. Guillermo Torres (BUC) 7-5, 6-4 6. Alp Sentay def. Harsh Parikh (PENN) 6-2, 7-6 6. Andrei Paduraru def. Sam Yildirmlar (BUC) 6-1, 6-0

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2020 DUAL MATCH RESULTS #5 Michigan 5, Penn State 0

#18 Princeton 4, Penn State 1

Doubles: Doubles: 1. Andrew Fenty/Mattias Siimar (MICH) def. C. Antonopoulos/C. Lakoseljac 6-2 1. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay def. Ryan Seggerman/Payton Holden (PRIN) 7-6 (3) 2. Connor Johnston/Ondrej Styler (MICH) vs. Gabriel Nemeth/Alp Sentay 4-2, unfinished 2. Charl Morgan/C. Antonopoulos def. Damien Rodriguez/Justin Barki (PRIN) 7-6 (4) 3. Harrison Brown/Nick Beaty (MICH) def. Charl Morgan/Noah Sutter 6-2 3. Bill Duo/Karl Poling (PRIN) def. Noah Sutter/Chikaya Sato 6-1 Singles: Singles: 1. Christian Lakoseljac vs. Ondrej Styler (MICH) 3-6, 6-5, unfinished 1. Karl Poling (PRIN) def. Charl Morgan 6-4, 6-2 2. Charl Morgan vs. Andrew Fenty (MICH) 7-6 (5), 2-2, unfinished 2. Ryan Seggerman (PRIN) def. Christos Antonopoulos 6-4, 6-2 3. Mattias Siimar (MICH) def. Christos Antonopoulos 6-2, 6-4 3. Justin Barki (PRIN) def. Gabriel Nemeth 6-4, 6-2 4. Connor Johnston (MICH) def. Ismail Saadi 6-0, 6-1 4. Will Peters (PRIN) def. Alp Sentay 6-3, 6-3 5. Nick Beaty (MICH) def. Alp Sentay 6-3, 6-3 5. Chikaya Sato vs. Davey Roberts (PRIN) 5-5, unfinished 6. Patrick Maloney (MICH) def. Ismail Saadi 6-0, 6-1 6. Ismail Saadi vs. Bill Duo (PRIN) 6-3, unfinished

#5 Ohio State 6, Penn State 1

Doubles: 1. Alp Sentay/Gabriel Nemeth vs. John McNally/Robert Cash (OSU) 5-5, unfinished 2. James Trotter/Andrew Lutschauing (OSU) def. C. Antonopoulos/Charl Morgan 6-3 3. Kyle Seeling/Cannon Kingsley (OSU) def. Chikaya Sato/Noah Sutter 6-4 Singles: 1. Cannon Kingsley (OSU) def. Charl Morgan 6-4, 6-1 2. John McNally (OSU) def. Christos Antonopoulos 7-5, 6-2 3. Gabriel Nemeth def. Justin Boulais (OSU) 2-6, 7-5 (9) 4. Kyle Seeling (OSU) def. Alp Sentay 7-6 (4), 6-3 5. James Trotter (OSU) def. Ismail Saadi 6-3, 6-2 6. Tim Seibert (OSU) def. Chikaya Sato 6-3, 6-4

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SARNI TENNIS CENTER The Penn State tennis facilities are first-rate. In addition to the Penn State Indoor Tennis Center which houses four Decoturf courts, a state-ofthe-art outdoor facility opened in September of 1998. The second-to-none facility was named the USTA Outstanding Tennis Facility Award in 1999, just one year after its opening.

Neither of the Sarni’s are Penn State graduates, although they have been supporters of academic and athletic programs at the University and have had children attend Penn State. In addition to the gift from the Sarni family, approximately $500,000 in University funding went into the project, which will also provide for student use of the facility.

The Sarni Tennis Center is a $2.3 million facility that features seven lighted Plexi-cushion courts including a stadium court with seating for 1,000 fans; a team clubhouse with locker rooms, meeting and video rooms; and a racket stringing area. Plans are underway to purchase a major scoreboard to enhance the facility. The addition of this wonderful facility now means that Penn State can enter bids to host major collegiates championships. State-of-the-art stadium lighting also allows for the Nittany Lions to schedule evening matches, host large tournaments and build a sense of excitement about Penn State tennis going into the future. Vincent and Sandra Sarni got the ball rolling for the facility with their gift of $675,000. Vincent Sarni, a retired chairman and chief executive officer of PPG Industries, and his wife are tennis enthusiasts.

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BIG TEN HISTORY/WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Penn State in the NCAA Championships 1997 NCAA Region I at Harvard, No. 5 seed May 9 vs. *No. 4 Virginia Tech L, 2-4

Big Ten Championship History YEAR

SITE

CHAMPION /RUNNER-UP

PSU

1993

Iowa City, Iowa

Minnesota /Northwestern

4th

1994

Minneapolis, Minn.

Minnesota /Michigan

6th

1995

Bloomington, Ind.

Minnesota/ Michigan

6th

1998 NCAA Region I at Princeton, No. 5 seed May 15 vs. *No. 4 Columbia W, 4-1 May 16 vs. *No. 1 Harvard L, 0-4

1996

West Lafayette, Ind.

Michigan/Illinois

8th

1997

East Lansing, Mich.

Illinois /Northwestern

8th

1998

Champaign, Ill.

Illinois/Northwestern

10th

1999

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Illinois/Michigan

10th

2006 NCAA Regionals at VCU, No. 3 seed May 12 vs. *No. 2 Washington L, 2-4

2000

Bloomington, Ind.

Illinois/Minnesota

T-10th

2001

Madison, Wis.

Illinois/Ohio State

11th

2002

Columbus, Ohio

Illinois/Ohio State

8th

2003

Evanston, Ill.

Illinois/Ohio State

T-10th

2004

East  Lansing, Mich.

Illinois/Ohio State

T-7th

2005

Champaign, Ill.

Illinois/Ohio State

6th

2006

Minneapolis, Minn.

Ohio State/Illinois

5th

2008 NCAA First and Second Round at Virginia May 10 vs. Virginia Commonwealth W, 4-0 May 11 vs. Virginia L, 0-4

2007

West Lafayette, Ind.

Ohio State/Illinois

T-4th

2008

Iowa City, Iowa

Ohio State/Illinois

5th

2009

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Ohio State/Illinois

T-7th

2010

Bloomington, Ind.

Ohio State/Illinois

8th

2014 NCAA First and Second Round at Virginia May 10 vs. UNC Wilmington W, 4-2 May 11 vs. Virginia L, 4-1

2011

Madison, Wis.

Ohio State/Minnesota

11th

2012

Evanston, Ill.

Illinois/Ohio State

11th

2013

Madison, Wis.

Ohio State/Michigan

T-10th

2014

East Lansing, Mich.

Ohio State/Illinois

3rd

2015

Champaign, Ill.

Illinois/Ohio State

6th

2016

Minneapolis, Minn.

Ohio State/Northwestern

T-5th

2017

West Lafayette, Ind.

OhioState/MIchigan

T-7th

2018

Iowa City, Iowa

Ohio State/Illinois

T-7th

2019

Ann Arbor, Mich

Ohio State/Illinois

T-3rd

2007 NCAA First and Second Round at USC May 11 vs. No. 20 Pepperdine L, 1-4

2016 NCAA First and Second Round at Virginia May 14 vs. Columbia W, 4-3 May 15 vs. Virginia L, 4-1 2019 NCAA First and Second Round at Columbia May 3 vs. Monmouth W, 4-0 May 4 vs. Columbia L, 0-4

WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Jan Bortner (1972-75, Player, 1990-05, Head Coach) Retired in 2015 Assistant Athletics Director at Penn State Virgil Christian (1982-85) USTA Senior Director, Market Development John Mercer (1982-85) Head Coach Marshall Women’s Tennis

Adam Steinberg (1985-89) Head Coach Michigan Men’s Tennis At Pepperdine, 2006 National Champions

Leo Sponaugle (1987-91) Director of National Accounts and Mining, Connor Sport Court Invitational

Ivan Spinner (1992-95) Senior administrative role in Health Benefits Direct Corp.

Edward Bourchier (2007-11) Professional Tennis Player

Chad Skouropka (1990-1994) Head Coach San Jose State Women’s Tennis

Dwayne Hultquist (1983-86) Head Coach Florida State Men’s Tennis

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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 1997 NCAA Region I at Harvard, No. 5 seed May 9 vs. No. 4 Virginia Tech L, 4-2 The Nittany Lions earned their first NCAA Tournament berth in 1997 with a mark of 12-9 in the regular season and five Big Ten wins. They were selected as a No. 5 seed in the regional hosted by Harvard. However, the Nittany Lions dropped a 4-2 decision to the No. 4 seed Virginia Tech. Michael Carter led the Nittany Lions with 29 singles wins that year and was an All-Big Ten honoree. 1998 NCAA Region I at Princeton, No. 5 seed May 15 vs. No. 4 Columbia W, 4-1 May 16 vs. No. 1 Harvard L, 4-0 Penn State made it back to the NCAA Tournament the following year, entering the tournament with 11 wins. The Nittany Lions earned the first tournament win in program history, knocking off Columbia, 4-1, in the first round of the regional hosted by Princeton. In the second round, Penn State fell to top seed, Harvard, 4-0. 2006 NCAA Regionals at VCU, No. 3 seed May 12 vs. No. 2 Washington L, 4-2 The Nittany Lions returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2006, being selected as the No. 3 seed in the VCU regional. Penn State entered the tournament ranked 45th in the FILA Poll with a record of 17-6 and won five Big Ten matches. However, they dropped their first round match, 4-2, against Washington. Penn State won the doubles point with victories at No. 1 and No. 2. Washington took a 2-1 lead with wins at No. 1 and No. 2 singles. Adam Slagter earned a win at No. 4 singles to tie it back up at 2-2, but the Huskies clinched the match with three-set wins at No. 5 and No. 6. 2007 NCAA First and Second Round at USC May 11 vs. No. 20 Pepperdine L, 4-1 Penn State earned their second straight NCAA Tournament bid in 2007 with a record of 16-6, including six conference wins. The Nittany Lions were ranked No. 42 in the nation entering the tournament and battled Pepperdine, the defending national champion, in the first round. The Waves took the doubles point with wins at No. 1 and No. 2. Penn State’s Michael James earned a 7-5, 6-4 win against Pepperdine’s Andre Begemann at No. 1 singles, but the Wave claimed wins at the No. 3, No. 5 and No. 6 positions. 2008 NCAA First and Second Round at Virginia May 10 vs. VCU W, 4-0 May 11 vs. Virginia L, 4-0 The Blue and White were selected for the NCAA Tournament again in 2008. Penn State, ranked 39th in the ITA Poll, entered the tournament with a 16-11 record and six Big Ten wins. They also had eight wins that year against ranked opponents. In the first round, they took on VCU, ranked 27th. Penn State won the doubles point with victories at No. 1 and No. 3, led by their 32nd-ranked doubles pair of Michael James and Brendan Lynch at the top spot. James then set the tone in singles with his victory at No. 1. The Nittany Lions also got wins at No. 2 and No. 4 to advance to the second round. In the next round, they matched up against No. 1 Virginia. The Cavaliers took the doubles point, including a win by their top-ranked doubles team. Virginia claimed singles wins at No. 2, No. 5 and No. 6 to clinch the match. 2014 NCAA First and Second Round at Virginia May 10 vs. UNC Wilmington W, 4-2 May 11 vs. No. 4 Virginia L, 4-1 Penn State earned their sixth bid in program history, traveling back to the Charlottesville Regional, hosted by the University of Virginia. The Nittany Lions, entered the regional after winning a program-record 21 matches during the regular season, including eight Big Ten wins and 10 against ranked opponents. In the first round, Penn State, ranked 23rd in the nation, took on UNC Wilmington, ranked 50th. The Nittany Lions earned a 4-2 victory. Penn State dropped the doubles point, but picked up singles wins at the top four positions. At the top singles spot, Leonard Stakhovsky was trailing 5-4 in the third set, but rallied back to win the set and clinch the match point. Penn State advanced to the second round, where they met No. 4 Virginia. The Nittany Lions took the doubles point with wins at No. 1 and No. 2, with Michael Reilly and Chris Young clinching the point at No. 2. However, Virginia responded with singles wins at No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 5. 2016 NCAA First and Second Round at Virginia May 14 vs. Columbia W, 4-3 May 15 vs. Virginia L, 4-1 The Nittany Lions were selected for their seventh NCAA Tournament appearance in 2016, heading to Charlottesville, VA to compete for the title. Penn State entered the tournament ranked No. 37 after 22 wins during regualr season play, six of which were Big Ten victories and 14 on the blue and white’s home court. The Lions were victorious in the first reound, upsetting No. 25 Columbia University in a thrilling 4-3 match. Penn State took the doubles point, securing an early lead. The Nittany Lions dropped the following two singles points but pushed back and was able to come out on top after a 6-1 set by Marc Collado. Collado’s win carried the first round victory to the LIons. This win advanced Penn State to the second round of the tournament, to face the University of Virginia, ranked first in the nation. The Cavaliers came out of the gate strong, securing the doubles point early on and taking first and third doubles - leaving the second unfinished. Virginia also secured the early points in singles, letting up only one to senior Leonard Stakhovsky. Stakhovsky played a hard match against No. 8 ranked Cavalier Ryan Shane, and won the match in a 7-5, 7-6 upset. 2019 NCAA First and Second Round at Columbia May 3 vs. Monmouth W, 4-0 May 4 vs. Columbia L, 0-4 Penn State traveled to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y. to compete in its eighth NCAA Tournament. The Nittany Lions entered the tournament ranked No. 34 and ended the regular season with a 19-8 overall record and 8-3 Big Ten record. The Blue and White easily handled Monmouth in the first round with a 4-0 win. The Nittany Lions took the doubles point in addition to three singles victories from Constant De La Bassetiere, Christian Lakoseljac and Ben Lieb. The same was not true against the Columbia, who defeated Penn State 4-0. Columbia took the contested doubles point before winning singles at No. 3, No. 5, No. 6.

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HONORS AND AWARDS ALL-BIG TEN 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2014 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Ivan Spinner Ivan Spinner Ivan Spinner Michael Carter Michael Carter Jamie Gresh Jamie Gresh Mark Barry Mark Barry Michael James Michael James Eddie Bourchier Russell Bader Leo Stakhovsky Leo Stakhovsky Constant De La Bassetiere Constant De La Bassetiere Constant De La Bassetiere Constant De La Bassetiere Christian Lakoseljac Christian Lakoseljac

ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 23

Eduardo Abril Corey Goldstein Marc Payne Marc Price Eduardo Abril Corey Goldstein Marc Payne Michael Tain Chris Cahill Michael Carter Chris Chang Michael Tain Eric Bocan Chris Cahill Michael Carter Chris Chang Michael Carter Chris Chang Mike Griesser Lee Hecht Tom Schneider Mike Griesser Mike Griesser Jeff Martini Matthew Nielsen Jeff Martini Matt Nielsen Michael Anderson Matthew Frakes Brad Nudell Steve van der Westhuyzen Michael Anderson Matthew Frakes

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2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Brad Nudell James Crowell Matthew Frakes Clint Keithley Brad Nudell Matthew Rose Josh Rubens James Crowell Clint Keithley Malcolm Scatliffe Ryan Berger Bradley Hunter Malcolm Scatliffe Ryan Berger James Dwyer Bradley Hunter Michael James Malcolm Scatliffe Chris Sherman Ryan Berger James Dwyer Bradley Hunter Michael James Brendan Lynch Chris Sherman Adam Slagter James Dwyer Ryan Gormley Michael James Brendan Lynch Chris Sherman Adam Slagter Guillaume St-Maurice Jamie Cox Ryan Gormley Brendan Lynch Adam Slagter Guillaume St-Maurice Ryan Gormley Jason Lee Guillaume St-Maurice Guanhua Chen Taylor Cohen Bryan Welnetz Russell Bader Guanhua Chen Taylor Cohen Ramy Labna Bryan Welnetz Chris Young Russell Bader Guanhua Chen Tomas Hanzlik Ramy Labna Bryan Welnetz Chris Young Russell Bader Matt Barry Ramy labna

2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2019-20

Roman Trkulja Chris Young Michael Reiley Matt Barry Alex Fennel Roman Trkulja Marc Collado Nika Dolidze Tomas Hanzlik Christian Lutschaunig Matt Barry Marc Collado Nika Dolidze Tomas Hanzlik David Kohan Aws Laaribi Christian Lutschaunig Roman Trkulja Marc Collado Nika Dolidze Matt Galush David Kohan Aws Laaribi Ben Lieb Zach Lieb Christian Lutschaunig Constant De La Bassetiere Gabriel Nemeth Christos Antonopoulos Matt Glaush Ben Lieb Zach Lieb Constant De La Bassetiere Noah Sutter Christos Antonopoulos Christian Lakoseljac Chris Kuhnle Gabriel Nemeth Alp Sentay Noah Sutter


HONORS AND AWARDS NCAA DOUBLES SINGLES QUALIFIERS NCAA QUALIFIERS 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1978 1995 1997 2001 2002 2005 2014 2019

Walker Shivar Tom Wright Cliff Myers Jan Bortner Jan Bortner Walker Shiver Tom Wright Miguel Maurtua Jan Bortner Miguel Maurtua Jan Bortner Miguel Maurtua Mark Darby Ivan Spinner Michael Carter Jamie Gresh Jamie Gresh Mark Barry Leo Stakhovsky Constant De La Bassetiere

NCAA DOUBLES QUALIFIERS

1 1983 1985 1986 1994 2012 2014

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

Jeff Factor Virgil Christian Virgil Christian Lee Sponaugle Lee Sponaugle Dwayne Hultquist Ivan Spinner Greg Gaunt Russell Bader Jason Lee Russell Bader Leo Stakhovsky

1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Corey Goldstein Marc Payne Marc Price Corey Goldstein Marc Payne Mike Tain Eric Bocan Chris Cahill Michael Carter Chris Chang Eric Bocan Mike Tain Eric Bocan Chris Cahill Michael Carter Chris Chang Anthony Moran Doug Schoenly Mike Griesser Chris Chang Lee Hecht Tom Schneider Mike Carter Jeff Martini Mike Griesser Matthew Nielsen Jeff Martini Mike Griesser Marc Dorfman Jeff Martini Matt Frakes Brad Nudell Steven van der Westhuyzen Brad Nudell Matt Frakes Michael Anderson Brad Nudell Matt Frakes Clint Keithley Josh Rubens James Crowell Matthew Rose Malcolm Scatliffe James Crowell Clint Keithley Ryan Berger Bradley Hunter Malcolm Scatliffe

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HISTORICAL HONORS AND AWARDS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Chad Skorupka Ivan Spinner Doug Schoenly Anthony Moran Michael Carter Eric Meditz Damon Accardi Marc McCallister Chris DeStefano Brad Nudell Clint Keithley Not awarded Malcolm Scatliffe Brad Hunter Michael James Brendan Lynch Michael James Guillaume St-Maurice Jason Lee Eddie Bourchier

HOLMES CATHRALL COACHES AWARD 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Corey Goldstein Greg Gaunt Chris Cahill Chris Chang Eric Bocan Colin Smeeton Eric Meditz Damon Accardi S. Van Der Westhuyzen Jamie Gresh Brad Nudell Brad Nudell Roddy Cantey Ryan Berger Bradley Hunter Adam Slagter

OUTSTANDING PLAYER 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

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Matt Frakes Matt Frakes Roddy Cantey Jim Crowell Mark Barry Chris Sherman Brendan Lynch

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IRON MAN 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Eduardo Abril Greg Gaunt Ivan Spinner Brett Englesburg Mike Tain Doug Schoenly Eric Bocan Chris Cahill Mike Carter Chris Chang Colin Smeeton Eric Meditz Mike Griesser Marc Dorfman Jeff Martini Matt Nielsen Damon Accardi Jamie Gresh Brad Nudell Matt Frakes Todd Stecko Roddy Cantey Clint Keithley No seniors Malcolm Scatliffe Mark Barry 2007 Ryan Berger Bradley Hunter 2008 James Dwyer Michael James Chris Sherman 2009 Brendan Lynch AdamSlagter 2010 Ryan Gormley Guillaume St-Maurice

GLENN E. THOMPSON BOOSTER OF THE YEAR 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2009 2010

Glenn E. Thompson Edith Kissell Joe & Melanie Preschutti Robert Berrettini Bruce & Marilyn Shobaken Parents of 1996 Squad Helen Magnuson Don Breon Donald & Donna Schoenly Parents of 2000 Squad Edward and Linda Thomas Robert Krimmel Eric Dove Tim McAvoy Parents of 2005 Team Don & Carolyn Jones Don & Carolyn Jones John Gormley

NOTE: THESE AWARDS HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED AND ARE NO LONGER PRESENTED EACH SEASON


SCHOOL RECORDS Career Singles Wins 1. Michael James 2. Ivan Spinner 3. Russell Bader 4. Michael Carter 5. Mark Barry 6. Ryan Berger 7. Mike Greiser 8. Marc Dorfman 8. Colin Smeeton 10. Brendan Lynch

109 2004-08 100 1991-95 95 2010-14 94 1993-97 92 2002-06 90 2003-07 86 1995-99 83 1995-00 83 1994-98 79 2005-09

Career Singles Record 1. Tim McAvoy 48-7 (.873) 1977-79 2. Bill Schmucker 32-6 (.842) 1977-78 3. Alex Davidson 60-16 (.789) 1976-79 4. Jan Bortner 30-9 (.769) 1972-74 5. Michael James 109-38 (.741) 2004-08 6. Ivan Spinner 100-37 (.730) 1991-95 7. Mark Darby 43-16 (.729) 1976-78 8. James Dwyer 73-29 (.716) 2004-08 9. Mark Barry 92-42 (.687) 2002-06 10. Constant De La Basseteire 76-35 (.684) 2015-19

Singles Wins in a Season 1. Adam Slagter 2. Michael Carter 3. Russell Bader Ivan Spinner Michael James Jamie Gresh 7. Constant De La Bassetiere Brendan Lynch Michael James Michael James Michael James Ryan Berger Malcolm Scatliffe James Dwyer Mark Barry Mike Griesser Ivan Spinner

30 2008-09 29 1996-97 28 2013-14 28 1993-94 28 2007-08 28 2000-01 27 2015-19 27 2007-08 27 2006-07 27 2005-06 27 2004-05 27 2004-05 27 2004-05 27 2004-05 27 2002-03 27 1996-97 27 1994-95

Career Doubles Wins 1. Eddie Bourchier 2. Russell Bader 3. Michael James 4. Adam Slagter 5. Jason Lee 6. Ryan Berger Ryan Gormley Malcolm Scatliffe 9. Michael Carter Marc Dorfman 11. Mike Griesser 12. Greg Gaunt 13. Colin Smeeton 14. Mark Barry Chad Skorupka

83 2007-11 82 2010-14 78 2004-08 70 2005-09 69 2008-12 68 2003-07 68 2006-10 68 2002-06 67 1993-97 67 1995-00 65 1995-99 64 1990-94 63 1994-98 61 2002-06 61 1990-94

Career Doubles Record 1. Doug Schoenly 2. Bruce Issadore 3. Tim McAvoy 4. Mark Darby 5. Marc Price 6. Virgil Christian 7. Alex Davidson 8. Ivan Spinner 9. Brendan Lynch 10. Ben Lieb

32-6 (.842) 1993-95 30-6 (.833) 1972-74 41-11 (.788) 1977-79 43-12 (.782) 1976-78 38-12 (.760) 1990-93 47-18 (.723) 1984-87 51-20 (.718) 1976-79 52-21 (.712) 1991-95 53-23 (.697) 2005-09 51-23 (.689) 2015-19

Doubles Wins in a Season 1. Russell Bader Virgil Christian Lee Sponaugle 4. Brendan Lynch 5. Michael Carter 6. Gabriel Nemeth Russell Bader 7. Constant De La Bassetiere Marc McCallister Edward Bourchier 8. Ben Lieb Adam Slagter Michael James Bradley Hunter Eric Meditz Marc Dorfman Greg Gaunt Chad Skorupka

28 2013-14 28 1984-85 28 1984-85 26 2007-08 25 1993-94 24 2016-19 24 2011-12 23 2015-19 23 1998-99 23 2010-11 22 2015-19 22 2006-07 22 2006-07 22 2005-06 22 1997-98 22 1997-98 22 1993-94 22 1993-94

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1970 Season (5-5) Date Opponent Result 4-12 Maryland L 7-2 4-19 Navy L 5-4 4-23 at Gettysburg W 9-0 4-26 George Wash. L 5-4 4-30 Kent State L 7-2 5-3 Syracuse W 7-2 5-10 Georgetown W 8-1 5-14 at Lehigh L 5-2 5-17 at Bucknell W 5-4 5-31 at Pittsburgh W 9-0 1970 Season (7-5) Date Opponent Result 4-4 West Virginia W 9-0 4-11 Maryland L 9-0 4-18 at Navy L 4-3 4-25 at George Wash. W 6-3 4-29 at Kent State W 9-0 5-1 at Rochester W 9-0 5-2 at Syracuse W 5½- ½ 5-7 Bucknell L 6-3 5-9 at Georgetown W 9-0 5-13 Lehigh W 9-0 5-16 at Army L 8-1 5-30 Pittsburgh W 9-0 1971 Season (10-2) Date Opponent Result 4-5 Rochester W 9-0 4-10 Kent State W 8-1 4-10 Maryland L 5-4 4-17 Navy L 5-4 4-19 Georgetown W 9-0 4-24 at George Wash W 5-4 4-27 at Pittsburgh W 9-0 4-28 at West Virginia W 9-0 5-1 Big 4 Championships 1st 5-5 at Bucknell W 5-4 5-8 at Rutgers W 7-2 5-12 at Lehigh W 9-0 5-15 Army W 8-1 5-31-6-5 Eastern Champ.* T-2nd 6-7-6-10 NCAA Champ. 20th * Played in Rochester, N.Y.

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1972 Season (10-2) Date Opponent Result 4-7 Bucknell W 7-2 4-8 at Maryland W 8-1 4-11 at Pennsylvania L 7-2 4-14 West Virginia W 9-0 4-15 Rochester W 9-0 4-19 Navy W 5-4 4-24 at Kent State W 8-1 4-25 Hampton Institute W 9-0 4-29 George Wash. W 8-1 4-30 Columbia L 7-2 5-10 Lehigh W 9-0 5-13 at Army W 9-0 6-6-6-10 Eastern Champ.* 1st * Played in Rochester, N.Y.

1975 Season (9-5) Date Opponent Result 4-1 at George Wash. W 7-2 4-2 at Georgetown W 8-0 4-6 Maryland L 7-2 4-9 at Columbia L 9-0 4-12 at Rochester W 8-1 4-22 Pennsylvania L 5-4 4-24 Colgate W 6-3 4-27 at Bucknell W 8-1 5-1 at West Virginia W 7-2 5-3 Kent State W 9-0 5-7 at Lehigh W 9-0 5-9 Pittsburgh W 9-0 5-18 at Princeton L 7-2 5-26 Navy L 5-4

1973 Season (10-2) Date Opponent Result 4-7 Maryland W 6-3 4-9 at Columbia L 6-3 4-11 at Bucknell W 9-0 4-13 at Princeton L 6-3 4-17 at Rochester W 9-0 4-19 at Georgetown W 9-0 4-21 Kent State W 9-0 4-23 Pennsylvania W 8-1 4-28 at Pittsburgh W 9-0 5-1 West Virginia W 9-0 5-12 Army W 7-2 5-16 Navy W 7-2 5-30-6-2 Eastern Champ.* 1st 6-18-6-23NCAA Champ.** 20th * Played in Rochester, N.Y. ** Played in Princeton, N.J.

1976 Season (13-3) Date Opponent Result 4-6 Georgetown W 9-0 4-7 Columbia L 6-3 4-8 at Navy W 9-0 4-11 Rochester W 9-0 4-14 at Pennsylvania L 9-0 4-17 George Wash. W 5-4 4-18 East Stroudsburg W 6-3 4-20 Bucknell W 9-0 4-21 Bloomsburg W 7-2 4-23 Bowling Green* W 6-3 4-24 Eastern Michigan* W 9-0 4-24 at Kent State W 9-0 4-25 at Pittsburgh W 9-0 4-28 West Virginia W 9-0 5-5 Lehigh W 8-1 5-8 at Colgate W 6-3 5-29-31 Eastern Championships** *Played at Kent State **Played in Rochester, N.Y.

1974 Season (10-6) Date Opponent Result 4-4 Georgetown W 9-0 4-6 at Maryland L 6-3 4-9 Columbia L 7-2 4-10 Bucknell W 9-0 4-13 Rochester W 9-0 4-20 at Kent State W 9-0 4-21 George Wash. W 9-0 4-24 at Pennsylvania L 9-0 4-27 at Pittsburgh W 9-0 5-4 at West Virginia W 9-0 5-6 Lehigh W 9-0 5-8 at Navy L 7-2 5-11 at Army W 7-2 5-12 at Princeton L 7-2 5-15 Cincinnati W 6-3 5-20 Cincinnati L 6-3 5-29-6-1 Eastern Champ.* 2nd * Played in Rochester, N.Y

1977 Season (15-2) Date Opponent Result 3-17 George Wash.* W 8-1 3-18 William & Mary* W 8-1 3-19 Maryland* L 7-2 4-3 Bloomsburg W 9-0 4-9 Colgate W 7-2 4-13 at West Virginia W 9-0 4-15 East Stroudsburg W 7-2 4-16 Swarthmore W 6-3 4-17 Haverford W 9-0 4-20 at Bucknell W 5-1 4-24 at Edinboro W 8-1 4-25 Rochester W 8-1 4-29 at Columbia L 7-2 4-30 Pennsylvania W 8-1 5-6 Temple W 8-1 5-14 Pittsburgh W 8-1 5-15 Navy W 5-4 5-28-30 Eastern Championships** * Played at Maryland ** Played in Rochester, N.Y.


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1978 Season (18-3, 3-0) Date Opponent Result 3-12 West Virginia W 9-0 3-13 Maryland L 5-4 3-19 Bloomsburg* W 8-1 3-25 Michigan State W 8-1 3-31 George Wash. W 9-0 4-6 at Pittsburgh W 8-1 4-8 Bloomsburg W 9-0 4-9 Rochester W 8-1 4-16 at Haverford W 9-0 4-18 at Swarthmore W 9-0 4-19 at Pennsylvania W 8-1 4-21 Kent State** W 9-0 4-22 at Eastern Michigan W 8-1 4-22 Bowling Green** W 7-2 4-27 East Stroudsburg W 9-0 4-30 at Colgate W 6-3 5-5 at Princeton L 8-1 5-7 at Temple W 6-3 5-9 Edinboro W 9-0 5-12 Bucknell W 8-1 5-13 at Navy L5.53.5 * Played in Hershey, Pa. ** Played at Eastern Michigan 1979 Season (15-6, 2-0) Date Opponent Result 3-11 Rochester W 9-0 3-23 Howard W 9-0 3-25 Swarthmore W 9-0 3-30 at William & Mary L 6-3 3-31 at Hampton Institute L 8-1 4-5 Pittsburgh W 9-0 4-7 at Princeton L 8-1 4-9 Navy W 5-4 4-11 Colgate W 7-2 4-13 at Harvard L 7-2 4-14 at Boston University W 8-0 4-15 at Columbia L 5-4 4-17 Bucknell W 8-1 4-20 Kent State W 7-2 4-21 Eastern Michigan W 8-1 4-21 Bowling Green W 8-1 4-24 Pennsylvania L 5-2 4-26 Bloomsburg W 9-0 4-28 at West Virginia W 8-1 5-4 Mercyhurst W 6-3 5-6 Temple W 5-4

1980 Season (13-7) Date Opponent Result 3-20 at Swarthmore W 6-3 3-21 Howard W 7-2 3-23 Columbia L 5-4 3-24 at Brown W 5-4 3-25 Hampton Institute L 9-0 3-29 West Virginia W 8-1 3-31 Boston W 6-1 4-1 Yale W 8-1 4-2 at Harvard W 9-0 4-4 Eastern Michigan W 9-0 4-6 at Kent State W 8-1 4-8 at Bowling Green W 5-4 4-10 at Pittsburgh W 5-0 4-12 Pennsylvania W 7-2 4-14 Bloomsburg W 5-4 4-15 Maryland L 6-3 4-17 at Navy L 6-3 4-20 at Bucknell W 9-0 4-23 at Temple W 3-0 4-25 Mercyhurst W 7-2 1981 Season (12-10) Date Opponent Result 3-16 Swarthmore W 8-1 3-17 Columbia W 7-2 3-18 Pittsburgh W 9-0 3-19 at Brown W 9-0 3-21 at Hampton Institute L 8-1 3-22 Old Dominion L 5-4 3-23 at Virginia Tech L 6-3 3-25 at Kentucky L 5-3 3-26 West Virginia W 5-1 3-28 Pennsylvania W 7-2 3-29 Howard W 8-1 3-30 Kalamazoo L 5-4 3-31 at Kent State W 7-1 4-3 at Miami (Ohio) L 6.5 - 2.5 4-5 Mercyhurst W 6-3 4-6 Navy W 6-3 4-10 Maryland L 6-3 4-12 at Harvard L 5-1 4-15 Bucknell W 8-1 4-17 Bloomsburg L 7-2 4-23 at Princeton L 8-1 4-24 Colgate W 8-1

1982 Season (16-6, 2-0) Date Opponent Result 3-20 at Navy L 7-2 3-21 at Swarthmore W 7-2 3-26 at William & Mary W 5-4 3-27 at Old Dominion L 5-4 3-30 at Pittsburgh W9-0 4-1 Indiana (Pa.) W 9-0 4-3 at Columbia L 7-2 4-4 at Yale L 6-3 4-10 Mercyhurst W 7-2 4-10 Rochester W 8-1 4-11 East Stroudsburg W 9-0 4-17 Colgate W 9-0 4-17 Bloomsburg W 7-2 4-18 West Virginia W 6-1 4-22 Maryland W 6-3 4-25 at Harvard L 9-0 4-26 at Brown W 6-3 5-1 Mercyhurst W 5-4 5-1 Bowling Green W 8-1 5-2 Ohio L 6.5 - 2.5 5-4 Bucknell W 9-0 5-8 at Princeton W 7-2 1983 Season (5-7, 1-0) Date Opponent Result 3-15 Pennsylvania L 7-2 3-18 Pittsburgh W 9-0 3-19 Navy* L 7-2 3-25 at William & Mary L 7-2 3-26 at Old Dominion L 7-2 4-1 Swarthmore L 5-4 4-2 Rochester W 6-3 4-9 at Harvard L 9-0 4-11 at Yale L 8-1 4-16 West Virginia** W 5-4 4-17 Bloomsburg** W 5-1 4-22-23 Atlantic 10 Championship 4-30 East Stroudsburg*** W 5-1 *Played at Maryland **Played at Mercyhurst ***Played at Bloomsburg

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1984 Season (19-8, 2-0) Date Opponent Result 3-2 at Wash & Lee W 6-2 3-3 at Virginia Tech W 6-3 3-4 at Wake Forest L 6-3 3-5 at Clemson L 7-2 3-6 at South Carolina L 6-3 3-7 at Anderson W 9-0 3-8 at Furman W 8-1 3-9 N.C. State* W 6-3 3-10 at Davidson W 7-2 3-11 at Duke W 6-3 3-12 at North Carolina L 6-3 3-17 Cornell** W 7-2 3-20 at Pittsburgh W 9-0 3-23 at Swarthmore W 9-0 3-24 at Boston W 9-0 3-25 Pennsylvania W 5-4 3-31 at Old Dominion W 6-3 4-1 at William & Mary W 7-2 4-4 Bucknell W 9-0 4-7 at Harvard L 6-3 4-9 at Yale L 5-4 4-12 at Maryland L 6-3 4-13 at Navy W 7-2 4-14 at Richmond W 8-1 4-17 Temple W 6-3 4-21-22 Mercyhurst*** W 8-1 4-24 Bloomsburg W 9-0 4-27-28 Atlantic 10 Champ. 2nd 5-4 Princeton L 6-3* Played at Furman ** Played at Rochester *** Played at East Stroudsburg

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1985 Season (18-13-1, 1-1) Date Opponent Result 2-25 at Wash. & Lee W 5-3 3-1 Va. Commonwealth* L 5-4 3-2 at Virginia Tech W 6-3 3-4 at Lander College L 8-1 3-5 at Clemson L 7-2 3-10 at Georgia L 8-1 3-11 at Anderson W 8-1 3-12 at Davidson W 5-4 3-13 at Duke L 9-0 3-18 Millersville W 9-0 3-19 East Stroudsburg W 9-0 3-21 Cornell L 6-3 3-22 Pittsburgh W 9-0 3-23 Swarthmore W 8-1 3-25 Pennsylvania W 5-4 3-27 Boston W 5-0 3-28 Rochester W 9-0 3-30 at Old Dominion W 6-3 3-31 at Virginia W 5-4 4-1 at Richmond L 5-3 4-2 at MIT W 9-0 4-4 at Harvard L 9-0 4-6 at Yale W 5-3 4-7 at Temple W 5-1 4-9 at Navy T 2-2 4-11 Ohio State** L 8-1 4-12 James Madison** W 5-4 4-13 at West Virginia L 5-4 4-15-18 Atlantic 10 Champ. 2nd 4-21 at Bloomsburg W 5-0 4-22 at Princeton L 8-1 4-28 Maryland L 5-1 4-30 Mercyhurst L 7-2 * Played at Virginia Tech ** Played at West Virginia

1986 Season (15-14, 0-2) Date Opponent Result 2-28 at Wash. & Lee W 9-0 3-1 at Virginia Tech W 6-3 3-2 at Guilford L 5-4 3-3 at Furman L 6-3 3-4 at Lander L 7-2 3-5 at Clemson L 5-4 3-6 at Anderson W 5-4 3-7 at Davidson W 7-2 3-8 at Duke L 7-2 3-9 at N.C. State L 8-1 3-15 at Cornell W 6-3 3-15 Boston* W 8-1 3-22 Navy W 8-1 3-23 Temple L 7-2 3-23 West Virginia L 5-4 3-27 at Richmond W 6-3 3-28 at Virginia L 9-0 3-29 at Old Dominion L 6-3 4-1 at Maryland L 6-3 4-5 at Boston College W 6-3 4-6 at M.I.T. W8-1 4-7 at Yale W 5-4 4-13 Mercyhurst W 7-2 4-13 Lafayette W 7-2 4-18-19 Atlantic 10 Championships** 4-22 Bloomsburg W 8-1 4-27 at Columbia L 7-2 4-28 at Pennsylvania L 5-4 4-29 at Swarthmore W 5-1 5-3 at Princeton L 6-3 * Played at Cornell ** Played at Rutgers


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1987 Season (16-13, 2-1) Date Opponent Result 2-1 Columbia L 9-0 2-20 Pittsburgh W 8-1 2-21 Cornell W 6-2 2-22 Lafayette W 9-0 2-28 at Virginia Tech L 5-4 3-1 at Duke L 7-2 3-2 at North Carolina L 8-1 3-3 at Anderson L 6-3 3-4 at Furman L 7.5 - 1.5 3-5 at Clemson W 7-2 3-6 at Davidson W 5-4 3-7 at UNC Charlotte W 8-1 3-21 at West Virginia L 0-9 3-21 Wake Forest* L 5-3 3-22 Purdue* L 5-4 3-23 at Temple W 7-2 3-28 at Old Dominion L 7-2 3-29 at William & Mary L 5-4 3-30 at Virginia L 5-4 3-31 at Richmond W 6-3 4-4 at MIT W 8-1 4-5 at Boston College W 9-0 4-6 at Yale L 6-3 4-8 at Navy W 5-4 4-13 Swarthmore W 7-2 4-14 at Bloomsburg W 6-3 4-16 Millersville W 8-1 4-17 at Rutgers W 8-1 4-18 at Princeton L 7-2 4-20 Maryland L 5-4 4-22 Pennsylvania W 7-2 4/24-25 Atlantic 10 Champ.** 2nd * Played at West Virginia ** Played at Rutgers

1988 Season (9-16, 0-2) Date Opponent Result 2-26 Wash. & Lee W 6-3 2-27 VPI W 5-4 2-28 at Duke L 9-0 2-29 at North Carolina L 8-1 3-1 at Anderson L 8-1 3-2 at Presbyterian L 5-4 3-3 at Clemson W 6-3 3-4 at Furman W 6-3 3-5 at Davidson L 5-1 3-12 Notre Dame W 5-4 3-16 West Virginia L 8-1 3-26 at Old Dominion L 4-1 3-27 at William & Mary W 5-4 3-28 at Virginia L 7-2 3-29 at Richmond W 5-4 4-2 at Boston College W 6-3 4-3 at Harvard L 6-3 4-4 at Yale L 8-1 4-8 Temple L 5-4 4-9 at Swarthmore L 7-2 4-10 at Pennsylvania W 5-4 4-12 Bloomsburg L 5-4 4-22-24 Atlantic 10 Championships* 4-29 at Columbia L 7-1 4-30 at Princeton L 9-0 5-1 at Maryland L 6-0 * Played at Morgantown, W.Va. 1989 Season (4-19, 1-2) Date Opponent Result 2-24 at Wash. & Lee W 8-1 2-25 at VPI L 7-2 2-27 at North Carolina L 8-1 2-28 at Anderson L 8-1 3-1 at Presbyterian L 8-1 3-2 at Clemson W 5-4 3-4 at Davidson L 5-4 3-17 Pennsylvania L 6-2 3-18 at Temple L 6-2 3-25 at William & Mary L 7-2 3-26 at Old Dominion L 6-0 3-27 at Virginia L 8-0 3-28 at Richmond L 5-4 4-1 at Boston College L 5-4 4-2 at Harvard L 9-0 4-3 at Yale L 7-1 4-8 Tennessee* L 4-0 4-8 Mississippi State* L 5-0 4-9 Temple* W 3-1 4-11 at Bloomsburg L 6-3 4-15 at West Virginia L 9-0 4-21-23 Atlantic 10 Championships** 4-25 Swarthmore W 5-4 4-29 Maryland L 7-2 * Played at Wake Forest **Played at Rutgers

1990 Season (3-16, 0-2) Date Opponent Result 2-17 at Mercyhurst W 6-3 2-17 Ohio* L 5-4 2-24 at VPI L 7-2 2-27 at Anderson L 7-2 2-28 at Presbyterian L 8-1 3-1 at Elon L 7-2 3-20 Temple L 6-3 3-25 at William & Mary L 3-2 3-25 at Old Dominion W 4-1 3-26 at Virginia L 6-0 3-31 at Boston College L 7-2 4-1 at Harvard L 5-1 4-2 at Yale L 7-0 4-4 West Virginia L 7-2 4-10 Bloomsburg L 7-2 4-13 Navy L 6-3 4-18 at Pennsylvania L 9-0 4-19 at Swarthmore L 5-1 4-20-22 Atlantic 10 Championships 4-25 at Princeton L 7-0 * Played at Mercyhurst 1991 Season (15-9, 3-1) Date Opponent Result 2-8 at Mercyhurst W 7-2 2-9 Eastern Michigan* W 9-0 3-3 Western Carolina** W 5-4 3-4 at Georgia Southern L 8-1 3-5 Appalachian State** W 7-2 3-6 Lenoir-Rhyne** W 9-0 3-6 High Point** W 7-2 3-7 at Col. of Charleston L 9-0 3-8 Averett** W 9-0 3-9 at Coll. of Hilton Head W 6-3 3-12 Pennsylvania L 5-4 3-14 Pittsburgh W 9-0 3-16 at Maryland L 6-3 3-20 Swarthmore L 5-4 3-23 at Old Dominion L 6-0 3-24 William & Mary W 5-4 3-27 Duquesne W 9-0 3-30 at Boston College W 6-3 3-31 at Harvard L 5-3 4-4 St. Bonaventure W 9-0 4-6 at West Virginia L 5-1 4-10 Robert Morris W 9-0 4-12 at Temple W 6-3 4-14 Navy L 6-2 * Played in Erie, Pa. **Played in Hilton Head, S.C.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1992 Season (13-10, 1-9) Date Opponent Result 2-8 Akron* W 6-0 2-9 at Mercyhurst W 9-0 3-9 Edinboro** W 7-2 3-10 Washington Coll. W 8-1 3-11 Detroit** W 7-0 3-24 Temple W 5-1 3-28 Wisconsin W 5-4 3-29 Pittsburgh W 8-0 4-1 Robert Morris W9-0 4-3 at Minnesota L 8-1 4-5 at Iowa L 7-1 4-8 at Bloomsburg W 5-4 4-9 Northwestern L 5-1 4-11 Illinois L 6-3 4-12 Purdue L 5-4 4-15 St. Bonaventure W 8-1 4-18 at Michigan L 5-1 4-19 at Michigan State L 6-3 4-21 Duquesne W 9-0 4-25 at Ohio State L 5-4 4-26 at Indiana L 9-0 4-30 Illinois*** L 5-2 Purdue*** W 5-3 * Played at Mercyhurst ** Played in Hilton Head, S.C. *** Big Ten Championships 1993 Season (14-7, 5-5) Date Opponent Result 10-1 Minnesota L 5-2 3-8 at Old Dominion W 4-2 3-9 Temple* W 6-1 3-11 at Slippery Rock W 9-0 3-25 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 3-31 Robert Morris W 7-0 4-3 Iowa L 5-2 4-4 Pittsburgh W 7-0 4-7 Bloomsburg W 7-0 4-10 at Illinois W 5-2 4-11 at Purdue W 4-3 4-17 Michigan State W 4-3 4-18 Michigan W 4-3 4-20 Duquesne W 7-0 4-23 Ohio State W 5-2 4-24 Indiana L 6-1 5-1 at Wisconsin L 5-2 5-2 at Northwestern L 6-0 5-7 Michigan State** W 4-3 5-8 Northwestern** L 5-2 5-9 Indiana** L 4-2 * Played at Old Dominion ** Big Ten Championship (Iowa City, Iowa)

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1994 Season (12-8, 4-6) Date Opponent Result 2-22 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 3-11 at Minnesota L 6-1 3-13 at Iowa L 4-3 3-17 Temple W 6-1 3-22 Robert Morris W 7-0 3-23 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 3-27 Washington College W 6-1 3-27 Pittsburgh W 6-1 4-2 Purdue W 4-3 4-3 Illinois W 4-3 4-9 at Michigan State W 4-3 4-10 at Michigan L 7-0 4-16 at Indiana W 4-3 4-17 at Ohio State L 4-3 4-20 Duquesne W 7-0 4-22 Northwestern L 4-3 4-23 Wisconsin L 5-2 5-5-8 Michigan* L 4-2 Ohio State* W 4-0 Illinois* L 4-3 * Big Ten Championship (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1995 Season (13-8, 3-6) Date Opponent Result 3-2 George Wash. W 5-2 3-4 Ohio State L 6-1 3-9 at Baylor W 6-1 3-18 at Pennsylvania W 4-3 3-19 Duquesne W 7-0 3-22 Robert Morris W 7-0 3-25 Pittsburgh W 7-0 3-26 Indiana W 4-3 3-29 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 4-1 at Northwestern L 5-2 4-2 at Wisconsin W 5-2 4-8 Michigan L 6-1 4-9 Michigan State L 4-3 4-15 Iowa W 6-1 4-16 Minnesota L 6-1 4-22 at Illinois L 4-3 Purdue W 4-0 Iowa W 4-1 Michigan L 4-1 Illinois W 4-3 Indiana L 2-4

1996 Season (11-7, 5-5) Date Opponent Result 1-20 at Michigan L 5-2 1-21 at Michigan State W 4-3 2-23 Pennsylvania W 6-1 2-25 Northwestern W 6-1 3-2 at Ohio State L 5-2 3-5 at Harvard L 9-0 3-9 at George Wash. W 5-2 3-16 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 3-23 at Indiana W 4-3 3-31 at Dartmouth W 5-2 4-4 Bloomsburg W 7-0 4-6 Wisconsin W 6-1 4-8 Duquesne W7-0 4-10 at Princeton L 5-2 4-12 at Minnesota L 6-1 4-14 at Iowa W 7-0 4-20 Purdue L 6-1 4-21 Illinois L 4-3 1997 Season (12-10, 5-5) Date Opponent Result 2-22 at Northwestern L 5-2 2-23 at Wisconsin L 5-2 3-2 at Harvard L 6-1 3-8 George Wash. W 6-1 3-11 at Florida International L 5-2 3-16 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 3-19 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 3-22 at Pennsylvania W 4-3 3-26 Bloomsburg W 6-1 3-29 Minnesota W 4-3 3-30 Iowa W 7-0 4-2 Duquesne W 6-0 4-5 at Illinois L 6-1 4-6 at Purdue L 5-2 4-9 at Princeton W 6-1 4-12 Michigan L 5-2 4-13 Michigan State W 5-2 4-19 Indiana W 4-3 4-20 Ohio State W 5-2 4-25 Illinois* L 4-0 4-26 Purdue* L 4-3 5-9 Virginia Tech** L 4-2 * Big Ten Champ. (E. Lansing, Mich.) ** NCAA East Regionals


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1998 Season (11-12, 1-9) Date Opponent Result 3-1 at Harvard L 5-2 3-7 at Princeton W 5-2 3-11 Temple* W 5-2 3-12 at Florida International L 4-3 3-15 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 3-15 St. Francis W 7-0 3-21 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 3-22 Wisconsin L 4-3 3-27 at Minnesota L 7-0 3-29 at Iowa L 5-2 4-4 Illinois L 5-2 4-5 Purdue L 6-1 4-9 Duquesne W 7-0 4-11 at Michigan State L 5-2 4-12 at Michigan L 7-0 4-15 Bloomsburg W 6-1 4-18 at Indiana L 5-2 4-19 at Ohio State W 4-2 4-24 Northwestern L 6-1 4-30 Michigan State** L 4-2 4-30 Ohio State** W 4-0 5-15 Columbia*** W 4-1 5-16 Harvard*** L 4-0 * Played in Miami, Fl. ** Big Ten Championship (Champaign, Ill.) *** NCAA Tourn. (Princeton, N.J.) 1999 Season (9-12, 1-9) Date Opponent Result 2-14 at Ohio State W 6-1 2-20 American W 6-1 2-21 Toledo W 6-1 2-28 at Harvard L 7-0 3-9 at Florida International L 5-2 3-11 at Florida Atlantic W 4-3 3-14 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 3-21 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 3-21 St. Francis (Pa.) W 7-0 3-27 Purdue L 5-2 3-28 Indiana L 4-3 4-3 at Michigan State L 5-2 4-4 at Michigan L 6-1 4-7 Duquesne W 7-0 4-9 Illinois L 7-0 4-11 Northwestern L 4-3 4-14 Bloomsburg W 5-2 4-17 at Iowa L 5-2 4-18 at Wisconsin L 5-2 4-24 at Minnesota L 7-0 4-29 Northwestern* L 4-1 * Big Ten Champ. (Ann Arbor, Mich.)

2000 Season (10-11, 1-9) Date Opponent Result 2-6 Minnesota L 7-0 2-12 at Virginia Tech W 4-3 2-20 Toledo W 5-2 2-26 Ohio State L 4-3 2-27 American W 7-0 3-8 La.-Monroe* W 4-0 3-9 at Miami (Fla.) L 5-2 3-12 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 3-19 Eastern Michigan W 7-0 3-19 St. Francis (Pa.) W 7-0 3-25 Iowa L 5-2 3-26 Wisconsin L 4-3 3-30 Duquesne W 7-0 4-8 at Illinois L 7-0 4-9 at Northwestern L 4-3 4-12 Bloomsburg W 7-0 4-15 at Purdue L 4-3 4-16 at Indiana L 5-2 4-22 Michigan State W 5-2 4-23 Michigan L 5-1 4-27 Ohio State** L 4-0 ** Big Ten Champ. (Bloomington, Ind.) 2001 Season (10-12, 0-10) Date Opponent Result 1-20 Florida State W 4-3 2-10 Virginia Tech W 5-2 2-17 American W 6-1 2-18 Toledo W 4-3 2-25 at Ohio State L 6-1 3-7 at Bethune-Cook. W 4-3 3-8 at Central Florida L 4-3 3-11 Duquesne W 7-0 3-11 Bloomsburg W 6-1 3-18 St. Francis (Pa.) W 7-0 3-18 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 3-23 at Minnesota L 5-2 3-25 at Wisconsin L 5-2 3-31 Iowa L 4-3 4-7 at Michigan L 4-3 4-8 at Michigan State L 4-3 4-11 Robert Morris W 7-.0 4-14 at Purdue L 6-1 4-15 at Indiana L 4-3 4-21 Northwestern L 4-3 4-22 Illinois L 6-1 4-26 Purdue* L 4-0 * Big Ten Championship (Madison, Wis.)

2002 Season (11-11, 3-7) Date Opponent Result 1-27 Bloomsburg W 7-0 2-2 Cornell L 4-3 2-9 at Virginia Tech L 6-1 2-23 Wisconsin L 5-2 2-24 St. Bonaventure W 6-1 3-5 at Florida A&M W 5-2 3-6 at Florida State L 7-0 3-10 Toledo W 6-1 3-10 Duquesne W 7-0 3-17 Ohio State L 7-0 3-20 St. Francis (Pa.) W 7-0 3-24 Minnesota L 7-0 3-30 at Iowa L 5-2 4-6 Michigan L 5-2 4-7 Michigan State W 4-3 4-10 Robert Morris W 7-0 4-13 Purdue W 4-3 4-14 Indiana W 4-3 4-20 at Illinois L 7-0 4-21 at Northwestern L 4-3 4-25 Michigan State* W 4-2 4-26 Illinois* L 4-0 * Big Ten Championship (Columbus, Ohio) 2003 Season (12-10, 2-8) Date Opponent Result 2-2 at Cornell W 4-3 2-9 Virginia Tech L 4-2 2-15 Bloomsburg W 7-0 2-22 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 2-23 at Ohio State L 7-0 3-1 Toledo W 7-0 3-10 at Georgia Southern W 6-1 3-12 Bucknell W 7-0 3-12 IPFW W 7-0 3-16 Robert Morris W 7-0 3-16 Duquesne W 7-0 3-22 at Michigan State W 5-2 3-23 at Michigan W 5-2 3-29 at Indiana L 6-1 4-5 Purdue L 4-3 4-6 #12 Illinois L 7-0 4-12 at Northwestern L 5-2 4-13 at #48 Wisconsin L 4-3 4-19 #49 Iowa L 5-2 4-20 Minnesota L 6-0 4-24 #49 Iowa* W 4-0 4-25 Minnesota* L 4-0 * Big Ten Championship (Evanston, Ill.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2004 Season (10-9, 4-6) Date Opponent Result 2-7 Cornell L 5-2 2-13 Central Florida W 5-2 2-21 Duquesne* W 7-0 2-22 St. Bonaventure W 6-1 2-28 Toledo W 7-0 2-28 Bloomsburg W 7-0 3-8 Connecticut** W 7-0 3-14 Ohio State L 6-1 3-21 at Virginia Tech L 5-2 3-27 Michigan W 4-3 3-28 Michigan State W 4-3 4-4 Indiana L 6-1 4-10 at Illinois L 6-1 4-11 at Purdue L 5-2 4-17 Wisconsin W 5-2 4-18 Northwestern L 6-1 4-23 at Minnesota L 6-1 4-25 at Iowa W 5-2 4-29 Wisconsin** L 4-3 * Played in Altoona, Pa. ** Played in Orlando, Florida *** Big Ten Championship (East Lansing, Mich.) 2005 Season (13-6, 5-5) Date Opponent Result 2-6 #37 Va. Tech W 4-3 2-12 Bloomsburg W 7-0 2-13 Lafayette W 7-0 2-16 Bucknell W 7-0 2-26 #12 Illinois L 6-1 2-27 Toledo W 7-0 3-6 at #38 Indiana L 7-0 3-10 Villanova W 7-0 3-18 Duquesne W 7-0 3-25 #57 Purdue W 5-2 4-2 at #48 Wisconsin W 4-3 4-3 at Northwestern L 4-3 4-10 at #2 Ohio State L 4-3 4-15 #49 Iowa W 7-0 4-17 Minnesota W 5-2 4-23 at #73 Mich. St. W 4-3 4-24 at #14 Michigan L 6-1 4-28 #57 Purdue* W 4-1 4-29 #14 Michigan* L 4-3 * Big Ten Championship (Champaign, Ill.)

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2006 Season (17-7, 5-5) Date Opponent Result 2-11 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 2-11 Bloomsburg W 7-0 2-15 Bucknell W 7-0 2-18 at Cornell W 6-1 2-19 Lafayette W 7-0 2-25 at Purdue W 7-0 2-26 at #9 Illinois L 7-0 3-4 Toledo W 7-0 3-10 St. Peters* W 7-0 3-10 Robert Morris* W 7-0 3-17 Duquesne W 7-0 3-19 at #53 Va. Tech W 4-3 3-27 #58 Indiana L 6-1 3-31 #59 Northwestern W 6-1 4-2 Wisconsin W 5-2 4-9 #5 Ohio State L 5-2 4-14 at #35 Minnesota L 5-2 4-16 at Iowa L 5-2 4-21 #38 Michigan W 5-2 4-23 Michigan State W 6-1 4-27 Iowa** W 6-1 4-28 #35 Minnesota** W 4-3 4-29 #9 Illinois** L 4-0 5-12 #18 Washington*** L 4-2 * Played in San Lando Park, Fla. ** Big Ten Championship (Minneapolis, Minn.) *** NCAA Tournament (Richmond, Va.) 2007 Season (16-7, 6-4) Date Opponent Result 1-28 Colgate W 7-0 1-28 Lehigh W 7-0 2-3 Cornell W 6-1 2-10 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 2-10 Bloomsburg W 7-0 2-11 St. John’s W 6-1 2-16 at #38 Northwestern W 4-3 2-18 at #50 Wisconsin L 4-3 2-22 Bucknell W 7-0 3-4 #60 Virginia Tech L 4-3 3-10 at #21 Michigan W 4-3 3-14 Army W 7-0 3-16 at South Florida W 6-1 3-21 Duquesne W 7-0 3-30 at Iowa W 7-0 4-1 at #29 Minnesota W 5-2 4-6 Purdue W 6-1 4-8 #8 Illinois L 5-2 4-14 at Michigan State L 4-3 4-20 #3 Ohio State L 5-2 4-22 #64 Indiana W 4-3 4-27 #40 Wisconsin* L 4-0 5-11 #20 Pepperdine** L 4-1 * Big Ten Champ. (W. Lafayette, Ind.) ** NCAA Tournament (Los Angeles, Calif.)

2008 Season (16-12, 6-4) Date Opponent Result 1-20 at #12 Notre Dame L 5-2 1-26 Binghamton W 6-1 1-26 Saint Joseph’s W 7-0 2-2 at #35 Va. Tech L 4-3 2-9 at Cornell W 6-1 2-15 #1 Virginia* L 4-0 2-16 #9 Notre Dame* L 4-2 2-17 #4 Baylor* L 4-1 3-2 #68 Nothwestern W 7-0 3-13 #21 Alabama** W 4-3 3-14 #35 Boise State** W 4-1 3-15 #8 Tulsa** L 4-1 3-23 #48 Wisconsin L 4-3 3-24 #14 Michigan L 5-2 3-28 Minnesota W 6-1 3-28 Lehigh W 7-0 3-30 #46 Iowa W 6-1 3-30 St. Bonaventure W 4-3 4-5 at #17 Illinois L 5-2 4-6 at #74 Purdue W 6-1 4-9 Bucknell W 7-0 4-9 Bloomsburg W 7-0 4-12 #73 Michigan St. W 7-0 4-19 at #2 Ohio St. L 6-1 4-20 at #41 Indiana W 5-2 4-25 #17 Michigan*** L 4-2 5-10 #27 VCU**** W 4-0 5-11 #1 Virginia**** L 4-0 *ITA Indoors (Seattle, Wash.) **Blue-Gray Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) ***Big Ten Champ. (Iowa City, Iowa) ****NCAA Tourn. (Charlottesville, Va.)


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2009 Season (14-13, 4-6) Date Opponent Result 1-18 at #49 N.C. State L 5-2 1-24 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 1-24 Saint Joseph’s W 7-0 1-31 #21 Oklahoma State* L 4-3 2-1 #33 Duke* L 4-0 2-7 #32 Virginia Tech L 4-3 2-8 Cornell W 4-3 2-8 Lehigh W 7-0 2-23 at Purdue W 4-3 3-5 #3 Ohio State L 7-0 3-8 at #74 Maryland W 7-0 3-16 at #49 Will. & Mary W 4-3 3-19 #4 Tennessee** L 4-0 3-20 #52 VCU** W 4-2 3-21 #43 Fresno State** L 4-0 3-27 #28 Minnesota L 5-2 3-29 #52 Iowa W 4-3 4-4 at #47 Michigan L 6-1 4-6 at Michigan State W 5-2 4-11 at #11 Illinois L 7-0 4-12 at #53 Indiana L 4-3 4-15 Bucknell W 7-0 4-15 Bloomsburg W 7-0 4-17 #30 Wisconsin W 5-2 4-19 #44 Northwestern L 5-2 4-23 Purdue*** W 4-0 4-24 #14 Illinois*** L 4-0 *ITA Indoors (University Park, Pa.) **Blue-Gray Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) ***Big Ten Championship (Ann Arbor, Mich)

2010 Season (15-11, 3-7) Date Opponent Result 1-24 Princeton W 6-1 1-24 Lehigh W 7-0 1-30 #39 Georgia Tech* L 2-4 1-31 vs #59 Furman* W 6-1 2-8 Maryland W 5-2 2-13 Buffalo W 6-1 2-14 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 2-14 Bucknell W 7-0 2-27 Cornell W 6-1 2-28 Lafayette W 7-0 3-7 #65 Purdue W 6-1 3-15 at Coastal Carolina W 7-0 3-18 vs #54 Okla. St.** L 1-4 3-19 vs #62 Harvard** L 1-4 3-20 vs Mid. Tenn. St.** W 4-1 3-28 at #3 Ohio State L 0-7 4-2 at #44 Minnesota L 1-6 4-4 at #73 Iowa L 3-4 4-9 #26 Michigan L 3-4 4-11 Michigan State W 4-3 4-11 Bloomsburg W 6-1 4-16 #17 Illinois L 1-6 4-18 #41 Indiana L 2-5 4-23 at #27 Wisconsin L 1-6 4-25 at #57 Northwestern W 4-3 4-29 vs #63 Northwestern L 3-4 *ITA Qualifiers (Gainesville, Fla.) **Blue-Gray Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) ***Big Ten Championship (Bloomington, Ind.)

2011 Season (10-18, 0-10) Date Opponent Result 1-23 St. Bonaventure W 6-1 1-23 Lehigh W 6-1 1-29 at Princeton L 4-3 1-30 Army W 5-2 2-5 #56 N.C. State L 4-3 2-12 #64Cornell W 5-2 2-13 Buffalo W 5-2 2-13 Bucknell W 6-1 2-20 at #30 Virginia Tech L 4-3 2-25 #26 Notre Dame* L 4-0 2-26 #32 Alabama* L 4-1 2-27 #36 Boise State* L 4-1 3-4 #3 Ohio State L 7-0 3-11 at USF L 4-3 3-13 Navy W 6-1 3-13 Villanova W 6-1 3-20 Youngstown State W 6-1 3-20 Bloomsburg W 7-0 3-25 at #10 Illinois L 7-0 3-27 at Iowa L 4-3 4-3 at Northwestern L 4-3 4-8 #23 Michigan L 4-3 4-10 Michigan State L 4-3 4-15 at #24 Minnesota L 6-1 4-17 at #73 Wisconsin L 6-1 4-22 #63 Purdue L 6-1 4-24 #24 Indiana L 6-1 4-28 #71 Wisconsin** L 4-1 *Blue-Gray Tournament (Montgomery, Ala.) **Big Ten Championships (Madison, Wisc.)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2012 Season (11-14, 1-10) Date Opponent Result 1-22 at #59 N.C. State L 6-1 1-28 St. Bonaventure W 7-0 1-28 Lehigh W 7-0 2-1 #63 Princeton W 4-3 2-4 #32 Virginia Tech L 6-1 2-4 Bloomsburg W 6-1 2-11 Buffalo W 7-0 2-11 Bucknell W 7-0 2-18 Bnighamton W 7-0 3-3 Army W 6-1 3-7 at Central Florida W 5-2 3-9 at South Florida L 4-3 3-11 at #2 Ohio State L 7-0 3-19 at Cornell W 5-2 3-23 at #21 Indiana L 7-0 3-25 at #70 Purdue L 5-2 3-30 Iowa W 6-1 4-1 #70 Nebraska L 4-3 4-6 at #47 Minnesota L 5-2 4-8 at Wisconsin L 5-2 4-13 #46 Northwestern L 5-2 4-15 #23 Illinois L 6-1 4-20 at #21 Michigan L 6-1 4-22 #64 Michigan State L 5-2 4-26 #43 Northwestern* L 4-2 * Big Ten Championships(Evanston, Ill.) 2013 Season (8-17, 2-9) Date Opponent Result 1-19 #40 N.C. State L 4-3 1-20 #69 Cornell L 4-3 1-20 Cleveland State W 7-0 1-26 vs. #59 New Mexico W 6-1 1-26 at #65 Wake Forest L 4-0 1-27 vs. #48 Alabama L 4-3 2-2 Penn W 6-1 2-2 Lehigh W 7-0 2-10 at #46 Virginia Tech L 4-3 2-23 at #34 VCU L 6-1 2-24 at William & Mary W 6-1 3-2 #7 Ohio State L 7-0 3-7 at #21 Texas L 5-2 3-9 at Rice W 4-3 3-22 Indiana L 5-2 3-24 #63 Purdue L 6-1 3-29 at Iowa W 4-3 3-31 at #57 Nebraska L 4-3 4-5 Minnesota L 5-2 4-7 Wisconsin W 4-2 4-12 at #34 Northwestern L 5-2 4-14 at #29 Illinois L 7-0 4-19 #26 Michigan L 7-0 4-21 at #45 Michigan State L 5-2 4-28 vs. #52 Indiana* L 4-2 * Big Ten Championships (Madison, Wisc.)

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2014 Season (22-6, 8-3) Date Opponent Result 1-24 William & Mary W, 5-2 1-26 St. John’s W, 7-0 2-2 #33 Virginia Tech W, 4-3 2-2 Cleveland State W, 7-0 2-8 UMBC W, 7-0 2-8 Bucknell W, 7-0 2-9 Binghamton W, 6-1 2-9 Lehigh W, 7-0 2-16 #33 VCU W, 4-1 2-22 Penn W, 5-2 3-2 at #1 Ohio State L, 5-2 3-8 at #50 Princeton W, 6-1 3-11 at #47 South Florida L, 4-3 3-13 at #62 UCF W, 4-3 3-13 vs. Southern Miss* W, 6-1 3-21 Michigan State W, 4-3 3-23 at #44 Michigan W, 5-2 3-28 #10 Illinois W, 4-3 3-30 #28 Northwestern W, 4-3 4-4 at #70 Wisconsin W, 5-2 4-6 at #51 Minnesota W, 4-1 4-11 at #36 Purdue L, 6-1 4-13 at #69 Indiana L, 4-2 4-18 #63 Nebraska W, 7-0 4-20 Iowa W, 6-1 4-25 vs. #43 Michigan** L, 4-2 5-10 vs. #50 UNC Wilmington*** W, 4-2 5-11 vs. #4 Virginia*** L, 4-1 * in Orlando, Fla. ** Big Ten Championships (East Lansing, Mich.) *** NCAA Regionals(Charlottesville, Va.)

2015 Season (15-15, 5-6) Date Opponent Result 1-23 at #19 Kentucky W 4-3 1-24 vs. #20 South Florida W 4-1 2-1 Penn L 2-5 2-1 Temple W 7-0 2-7 at #37 Virgina Tech L 4-1 2-13 vs. #1 USC L 0-4 2-14 vs. #9 Texas L 0-4 2-15 vs. #13 California L 2-4 2-21 at #64 Cornell L 3-4 2-22 James Madison W 5-2 2-27 #8 Ohio State L 1-6 2-28 #23 Princeton W 4-3 3-7 at Virgina Commonwealth L 3-4 3-13 vs. #73 Virgina Commonwealth W 4-1 3-14 vs. UNC Wilmington L 3-4 3-15 vs. #63 Tulane W 4-2 3-20 at Michigan State L 3-4 3-22 Michigan W 4-1 3-22 Wagner W 7-0 3-27 #3 Illinios L 1-6 3-29 at #19 Northwestern L 0-7 4-3 Wisconsin W 7-0 4-5 #29 Minnesota L 0-4 4-5 NJIT W 7-0 4-10 Purdue W 6-1 4-12 #41 Indiana L 2-4 4-12 Monmouth W 6-1 4-17 at Nebraska W 4-2 4-19 at #66 Iowa W 4-2 4-23 Michigan* L 2-4 * Big Ten Championships (Evanston, Ill.)


YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2016 Season (21-8, 6-5) Date Opponent Result 1-23 vs. #72 Clemson W 6-1 1-24 at #41 Dartmouth W 4-2 1-31 #60 Old Dominion W 5-2 1-31 University of Maryland W 7-0 2-13 Bucknell University W 6-1 2-13 James Madison W 7-0 2-20 #60 Cornell W 4-3 2-21 Wiliam & Mary W 5-2 2-21 NJIT W 7-0 2-26 at #3 Ohio State L 4-0 2-28 at Penn W 5-2 3-5 at #38 Princeton L 6-1 3-11 vs. #51 UNC Wilmington W 4-0 3-12 at #16 South Florida L 4-0 3-13 vs. #75 Florida Gulf Coast W 4-1 3-19 Michigan State W 7-0 3-19 Temple W 7-0 3-25 at #23 Michigan L 5-2 4-1 Nebraska W 4-3 4-3 #60 Iowa W 4-0 4-3 Monmouth W 6-1 4-8 at #57 Purdue W 4-1 4-10 at Indiana L 4-0 4-16 at #47 Wisconsin W 4-2 4-17 at Minnesota L 4-3 4-22 #15 Illinois W 4-3 4-24 #14 Northwestern L 4-2 4-28 vs. Michigan State* W 4-0 4-29 vs. #17 Illinois* L 4-2 *Big Ten Championships (Minneapolis, Minn.)

2017 Season (16-14, 6-7) Date Opponent Result 1-27 vs. Vanderbilt L 4-1 1-28 vs. Notre Dame L 4-1 2-4 vs. Cleveland State W 7-0 2-4 vs. Lehigh W 6-0 2-5 vs. Cornell L 4-1 2-5 vs. St. Bonaventure W 7-0 2-10 vs. VCU W 4-3 2-12 vs. James Madison W 7-0 2-12 vs. Bucknell W 7-0 2-15 vs. # 3 Ohio State L 4-0 3-4 vs. Brown W 5-2 3-8 vs. UCF L 4-2 3-10 vs. Troy W 5-0 3-11 vs. USF L 4-0 3-19 at. Michigan State W 6-1 3-24 vs. #16 Michgian L 4-3 3-26 vs. Penn L 4-3 3-26 vs. NJIT W 6-1 3-31 at Nebraska W 5-2 4-2 at Iowa W 4-3 4-7 vs. Purdue L 5-2 4-9 vs. #45 Indiana W 5-2 4-9 vs. Temple L 4-3 4-14 vs. Wisconsin L 7-0 4-16 vs. #31 Minnesota W 5-2 4-16 vs. Monmouth W 7-0 4-21 at #25 Illinois L 4-0 4-23 at #21 Northwestern L 6-0 4-27 vs. Iowa* W 4-0 4-28 vs. #16 Michigan* L 4-0 *Big Ten Championships (West Lafayette, Ind.)

2018 Season (16-12, 5-6) Date Opponent Result 1-20 Colgate W 7-0 1-27 Virginia Tech L 1-4 1-28 at Alabama L 0-4 2-3 Buffalo W 7-0 2-3 Temple W 7-0 2-10 Memphis L 1-4 2-11 at Cornell L 2-4 2-25 at VCU W 5-0 2-25 James Madison W 6-1 3-1 at #3 Ohio State L 7-0 3-2 #39 Western Mich. W 4-3 3-7 UCF W 4-3 3-9 Georgia State W 4-3 3-11 at Penn L 4-2 3-17 #42 Princeton W 4-3 3-18 Michigan State W 5-1 3-18 Bucknell W 7-0 3-24 at #8 Michigan L 4-2 3-30 at #50 Wiscinsin L 4-3 4-1 at #33 Minnesota L 5-2 4-7 Nebraska W 6-1 4-8 Iowa W 4-3 4-13 Northwestern W 6-1 4-15 #6 Illinois L 4-0 4-20 at Purdue W 4-3 4-22 at #46 Indiana L 4-0 4-26 Purdue* W 4-0 4-27 #8 Illinois* L 4-0 *Big Ten Championships (Iowa City, Iowa)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2019 Season (20-9, 8-3) Date Opponent Result 1-26 Louisiana at Lafayette** W 4-3 1-26 South Florida** W 4-2 1-27 LSU** W 4-2 2-2 at Harvard L 4-1 2-3 at Vanderbilt L 4-3 2-8 vs Charlotte W 6-1 2-10 at Princeton L 5-2 2-15 vs William & Mary W 4-2 2-23 vs Buffalo W 6-1 3-1 vs #1 Ohio State L 4-1 3-6 Florida Gulf Coast*** W 7-0 3-8 #49 UCF*** L 4-3 3-16 at Michigan State W 7-0 3-22 vs #16 Michigan W 5-2 3-24 vs Cornell W 4-1 3-24 vs JMU W 4-1 3-29 vs #35 Minnesota W 5-2 3-31 vs Wisconsin W 6-1 3-31 vs St. Bonaventure W 7-0 4-5 at Iowa L 4-3 4-7 at Nebraska W 4-3 4-12 at Illinois L 4-3 4-14 at Northwestern W 4-2 4-19 vs Indiana W 4-1 4-21 vs Purdue W 4-3 4-26 Iowa* W 4-0 4-27 Illinois* L 4-2 5-3 Monmouth**** W 4-0 5-4 Columbia**** L 4-0 *Big Ten Championships (Ann Arbor, Mich.) **Jerry Simmons Invitational (Baton Rouge, La.) ***USTA National Campus Collegiate Series (Orlando, Fla.) ****NCAA Tournament (Flushing, N.Y.)

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2020 Season (7-6, 0-2) Opponent Kentucky* East Tennessee State* vs Cleveland State vs Buffalo vs Mount St. Mary’s vs St. Bonaventure vs Saint Francis vs Liberty vs Penn vs Bucknell at Michigan vs Princeton at Ohio State

Date Result 1-24 L 1-4 1-25 L 2-4 1-30 W 4-3 2-8 W 6-1 2-8 W 7-0 2-16 W 5-0 2-16 W 5-1 2-21 L 2-5 2-23 W 4-3 2-23 W 7-0 2-29 L 0-5 3-6 L 1-4 3-8 L 1-6 *ITA Kickoff Weekend (Winston-Salem, N.C.) (Season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic)


HISTORY AGAINST OPPONENTS Opponent W L T Akron 1 0 0 Alabama 0 3 0 American 3 0 0 Anderson 2 4 0 Appalachian St. 1 0 0 Army 7 16 0 Averett 1 0 0 Baylor 1 0 0 Bethune-Cook. 1 0 0 BInghamton 1 0 0 Bloomsburg 28 4 0 Boise State 0 1 0 Boston 4 0 0 Boston College 4 2 0 Bowling Green 5 0 0 Brown 4 0 0 Bucknell 69 17 2 Buffalo 5 0 0 California 0 1 0 Central Florida 2 1 0 Charlotte 2 0 0 Clemson 9 2 0 Cleveland State 4 0 0 Coast.Carolina 1 0 0 Colgate 12 29 0 Col. of Charleston 0 1 0 Col. of Hilton Head 1 0 0 Columbia 2 13 0 Connecticut 1 0 0 Cornell 13 29 0 Dartmouth 2 0 0 Davidson 3 3 0 Detroit 1 0 0 Duke 1 15 0 Duquesne 26 0 0 E. Stroudsburg 6 0 0 Eastern Mich. 12 0 0 E. Tennessee St. 0 1 0 Edinboro 3 0 0 Elon 0 1 0 Florida A&M 1 0 0 Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 Fla. Gulf Coast 2 0 0 Florida Int. 0 4 0 Florida State 1 1 0 Fresno State 0 1 0 Furman 2 2 0 George Wash. 10 2 0 Georgetown 13 15 0 Georgia 0 1 0 Ga. Southern 1 1 0 Georgia State 1 0 0 Georgia Tech 0 1 0 Guilford 0 1 0 Hampton Inst. 1 3 0 Harvard 1 15 0 Haverford 2 0 0

Opponent W L T High Point 1 0 0 Howard 3 0 0 Illinois 5 33 0 Indiana 9 20 0 Indiana (Pa.) 1 0 0 Iowa 19 13 0 IPFW 1 0 0 JMU 6 0 0 Kalamazoo 0 1 0 Kent State 11 1 0 Kentucky 1 2 0 La.-Monroe 1 0 0 Lafayette 8 2 0 Lander College 0 2 0 Lehigh 27 19 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 1 0 0 Liberty 0 1 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 1 0 0 LSU 1 0 0 Maryland 7 32 0 Memphis 0 1 0 Mercyhurst 9 1 0 Miami (Ohio) 0 1 0 Miami (Fla.) 0 1 0 Michigan 10 28 0 Michigan State 25 12 0 MTSU 1 0 0 Millersville 2 0 0 Minnesota 9 21 0 Mississippi St. 0 1 0 MIT 3 0 0 Monmouth 4 0 0 Mount St Mary’s 1 0 0 N.C. State 0 4 0 Navy 10 43 2 Nebraska 5 1 0 New Mexico 5 0 0 NJIT 3 0 0 North Carolina 0 3 0 Northwestern 8 22 0 Notre Dame 1 2 1 Ohio 0 2 0 Ohio State 6 25 0 Oklahoma St. 0 2 0 Old Dominion 4 8 0 Pennsylvania 16 34 0 Pepperdine 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 56 11 3 Presbyterian 0 3 0 Princeton 7 17 0 Purdue 18 16 0 Rice 1 0 0 Richmond 3 2 0 Robert Morris 8 0 0 Rochester 13 0 0 Rutgers 2 0 0 Saint Joseph’s 2 0 0 Slippery Rock 1 0 0 South Florida 3 4 0 Southern MIss 1 0 0 St. Bonaventure 19 0 0 St. Francis (Pa.) 6 0 0

Opponent W L T St. John’s 3 0 0 St. Peters 1 0 0 Swarthmore 11 7 0 Temple 15 5 0 Tennessee 0 2 0 Texas 0 2 0 Toledo 8 0 0 Troy 1 0 0 Tulane 1 0 0 UCF 1 1 0 UMBC 1 0 0 UNC Wilmington 2 1 0 USC 0 1 0 Vanderbilt 0 2 0 Villanova 2 0 0 Virginia 2 21 0 VCU 6 3 0 Virginia Tech 7 12 0 VPI 1 2 0 Wagner 1 0 0 Wake Forest 0 2 0 Washington 0 1 0 Wash. & Lee 5 0 0 Washington Col. 2 0 0 West Virginia 24 8 0 West. Carolina 1 0 0 West. Michigan 1 0 0 William & Mary 9 5 0 Wisconsin 13 17 0 Yale 3 6 0 Youngstown St 1 0 0

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS -AAbril, Eduardo (1992-93) Accardi, Damon (1998-01) Adelberg, Ken (1972) Alleman, Harry (1969-72) Allesandro, Kent (1969-1971) Anderson, Michael (2000-03) Annigeri, Vinay (2001) Antonopoulos, Christos (2016-) Appleman, Christian (1986-87)

DeStefano, Chris (1999-03) DeMarco, Pat (1985-86) DeNucci, Nick (1984) Bassetiere, De La Constant (2015-19) DiGennaro, Greg (1997-98) Dimino, Marc (1994-95) Dolidze, Nika (2013-15) Dollard, Bill (1985-87) Dorfman, Marc (1997-00) Dwyer, James (2005-08)

-BBader, Russell (2010-14) Barry, Mark (2002-06) Barry, Matt (2012-16) Bauer, Jeff (1980-81) Bauer, Ryan (1995) Beckhard, Tom (1979-82) Beckman, Howard (1983-84) Belden, Al (1974-75) Benson, Chris (1983) Berger, Ryan (2004-07) Berry, Eric (1978) Bocan, Eric (1993-96) Bortner, David (2007-08) Bortner, Jan (1972-75) Bourchier, Edward (2008-2011) Brilliant, Jon (1984)

-EEames, Ned (1979) Eckhardt, Tom (1975) Elder, John (1972-74) Ellis, Aaron (2002) Ellis, Jim (1976-77) Emge, Nate (2004) Englesburg, Brett (1992-96) Erie, Mark (1986-87) Evatt, Phillip (1992) Everett, Jeff (1985-86) Everett, Tim (1987-90)

-CCahall, Chris (1993-96) Cantey, Roddy (2001-04) Carter, Michael (1994-97) Cathell, Dale (1996-96) Cavalier, Mark (1988-90) Chang, Chris (1994-97) Chen, Guanhua (2010-13) Christ, Bryan (1983-84) Christian, Virgil (1982-85) Cizek, Cal (1972-74) Cobetto, Jack (1975) Cohen, Bartley (1994) Cohen, Martin (1993) Cohen, Taylor (2009-11) Collado Castells, Marc (2013-16) Cole, Peter (1976-77) Comer, Jeff (2000) Cooper, Greg (1989) Cox, Jamie (2008-10) Crowell, James (2002-04) Cuming, Tom (1977) -DDarby, Mark (1975-78) Davidson, Alex (1976-79) Davis, John (1970-72) De La Bassetiere, Constant (2015-19) 39

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-FFactor, Jeff (1981-84) Fennell, Alex (2013-14) Fielding, Brad (1988-91) Ford, Jerrod (1987-89) Frakes, Matt (2000-04) Freatman, John (1977-79) -GGalush, Matt (2015-19) Gaunt, Greg (1991-94) Gin, Stephen (1993) Goldstein, Corey (1990-93) Gormley, Ryan (2007-10) Green, Cecil (1975) Green, Terry (1998) Gresh, Jamie (1999-03) Griffin, C.J. (2010-13) Gordon, Henry (2016-17) Grosser, Don (1990-91) Gruppo, Anthony (2005) Griesser, Mike (1996-99) Grimshaw, Mark (1987) Guinivan, Rich (1969-72) -HHajduckzek, Wojtek (1996) Hardie, Warren (2010) Hasyn, Chris (2009-) Hecht, Lee (1996-99) Heichemer, Dave (1970-72) Hertz, Mark (1986-87) Hickton, Dave (1974)

Howell, Jim (1975-77) Hughes, Tim (1989) Hultquist, Dwayne (1983-86) Hunter, Bradley (2005-07) -IInserra, Mark (1983-85) Issadore, Bruce (1971-74) -JJames, Michael (2005-08) Janes, Harrison (2019-) Janosky, Mark (1987) -KKauffman, Tom (1985-86) Karr, John (1972-74) Kendall, Benji (2008-09) Kendall, Jeff (1971-73) Keithly, Clint (2002-04) Kuhnle, Chris (2017-) Kohan, David (2012-16) Kroll, David (1996) -LLaaribi, Aws (2014-) Labna, Ramy (2011-14) Lakoseljac, Christian (2016-) Lapowsky, Bob (1975) Lasso, Guillermo (2005) Leach, Glenn (1986-87) Lee, Jason (2009-12) Levine, Mike (1973-74) Levine, Nate (1980-81) Libo, Arkady (1994) Lieb, Ben (2015-19) Lieb, Zach (2015-19) Lowry, Don (1980-81) Lutschaunig, Christian (2013-16) Lynch, Brendan (2006-09) -MMartini, Jeff (1997-99) Mast, Alex (2006-07) Maurtua, Miguel (1973-76) Maycut, Tim (1986-87) Mayer, Chris (1994-95) McAvoy, Tim (1977-80) McCallister, Marc (1998-99) McConnie, Jessel (1990) McConnie, Wendell (1989) Meadowcroft, Darby (1986) Meditz, Eric (1996-99) Mercer, Ron (1987) Metrick, Ken (1975) Miller, Mike (1987-88) Morgan, Anthony (1995-96) Morgan, Charl (2019-)


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Mullen, Kevin (1991-93) Myers, Cliff (1969-72) -NNemeth, Gabriel (2016-20) Nguyen, David (1996) Nguyen, Phillip (1999) Nielson, Matthew (1998-01) Nudell, Brad (2000-04) -OO’Boyle, Nicholas (2001) -PPaduraru, Andrei (2019-) Payne, Marc (1991-93) Pickering, Scott (1988-91) Pillardi, Bill (1981-82) Pinkham, Rob (1981-82) Pollak, Brett (1992-94) Pollock, Doug (1970-73) Price, Mark (1990-92) -RReilly, Michael (2013-) Rhodes, Trenton (1996) Riel, Tim (1978) Rose, Matt (2003-04) Rubens, Josh (2003-04) Rush, Brad (1981-84)

-SSaadi, Ismail (2019-) Sato, Chikaya (2019-) Savran, Steve (1976-78) Savitch, James (1987-89) Scatliffe, Malcolm (2002-06) Schilling, Bill (1979-82) Schneider, Tom (1996-98) Schobaken, Ben (1980-84) Schoenly, Dave (1988-91) Schoenly, Doug (1993-95) Schmucker, Bill (1977-80) Schwartz, Sam (1973-75) Seaborn, Harry (2010-12) Seabourne, Tom (1974-76) Sebastian, Oliver (1985-88)

Whiteside, Jon (1979-82) Whiteside, Randy (1976-78) Williams, Francis (2013-) Wilson, Tom (1978) Wright, Tom (1970-73) -YYoung, Chris (2010-14) -ZZatek, Don (1971-74)

Sentay, Alp (2017-) Sharper, Peter (1983) Sherman, Chris (2005-08) Shivar, Walker (1970-73) Skorupka, Chad (1991-94) Skorupka, Zach (2007) Slagter, Adam (2006-09) Smeeton, Collin (1995-98) Smith, Tim (1972-73) Snee, Sean (1990-92) Speer, Bob (1974-75) Spinner, Ivan (1992-95) Sponaugle, Lee (1985-87) Stakhovsky, Leonard (2013-) St. Clair, George (1993) Stecko, Todd (2001-04) Stein, Mike (1997) Steinberg, Adam (1985-88) St-Maurice, Guillaume (2007-10) Surdick, Troy (1990) Sutter, Noah (2016-20) -TTain, Michael (1993-96) Toole, Jake (2007-09) Trkulja, Roman (2012-) -UUmana, Alvaro (1969-70) Ustrynoski, James (1989-90) -VValdivieso, Fabrico (1976-78) Van Der Westhuyzen, Steve (2000-02) Verebey, Mark (1984) -WWelch, Dave (1987-89) Welnetz, Bryan (2010-13) PENN STATE 2020-21 • MEN’S TENNIS

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