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ACC Champions (11): 1969,1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997

NCAA Final Eight (7): 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2004

NCAA Final 16 (12): 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2004

ACC 50th Anniversary Team:Clemson had 15 of the 50 athletes named to the ACC 50-Year Anniversary Men’s Tennis Team, more than any other school. The 15 selections were also a high for Clemson in any sport.

NCAA Tournaments (24): 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Clemson’s All-America Selections: Mike Gandolfo, ‘80; Mark Dickson, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82; Pender Murphy, ‘80, ‘81; Jean Desdunes, ‘82, ‘83; Rick Rudeen, ‘83; Lawson Duncan, ‘84; Miguel Nido, ‘85; Richard Matuszewski, ‘85, ‘86; Brandon Walters, ‘85, ‘86; Jay Berger, ‘86; Craig Boynton, ‘87; Kent Kinnear, ‘87; John Sullivan, ‘87, ‘89; Vince Van Gelderen, ‘87, ‘89; Todd Watkins, ‘89; Bruce Li, ‘96; Mitch Sprengelmeyer, ‘96, ‘97; Jarmaine Jenkins, ‘04, Nathan Thompson, ‘04, Clement Reix, ‘06.

The Clemson Men’s Tennis Program has been a national power historically, producing numerous All-America and All-ACC performers. Over the years, Clemson has won 12 ACC Regular Season Championships and 11 ACC Tournament Championships. The Tigers have also been to the NCAA Tournament 24 times and advanced to the Final Eight seven times.

The Clemson Program A Tradition of Excellence

ITA Senior Players-of-the Year1980 Mike Gandolfo1982 Mark Dickson1983 Jean Desdunes1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer

ITA Rookie-of-the-Year1984 Lawson Duncan

Osuna Award (Sportsmanship)1984 Rick Rudeen

Clemson’s National Award WinnersVan Nostrand Memorial Award

1986 Richard Matuszewski1997 Mitch Sprengelmeyer

ITA National Coach-of-the-Year1981 Chuck Kriese

USPTA National Coach-of-the-Year1981 Chuck Kriese1986 Chuck Kriese

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Recent Renovations at the Hoke Sloan Tennis Center The Duckworth Tennis Pavilion at Hoke Sloan Tennis Com-plex was completed last season. The pavilion is part of a $500,000 gift by Ed and Jane Duck-worth, longtime supporters of Clemson tennis, IPTAY and Clem-son University. The Duckworth Pavilion is a two-story expansion, offering an open top deck for watching tennis matches or serving as host to social events. The covered lower deck includes an outdoor kitchen and facilities that are used for team meetings and other functions. “It is truly amazing that a family will step up and make a gift like this and support the tennis program, not only the men’s program, but the women’s program,” men’s tennis Head Coach Chuck McCuen said. “It is so important to have upgrades in our facilities. This will put us at the front of the ACC.” From the Sloan Tennis Center, the pavilion extends to the fence where the varsity courts are located to close in the tennis complex, creating a stadium-like atmosphere. “That’s just a real neat feel not only when you are playing, but when you are watching it, too,” McCuen said. It is fitting the Duckworths stepped up to make McCuen’s and Nancy Harris’ visions for the tennis complex come true. Ed is a 1961 Clemson graduate and he and his wife Jane have been giving to Clemson and IPTAY for many, many years. They, their

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children and grandchildren are a self-described tennis family. The Duckworths have always been very supportive of the Clemson tennis programs and have had their children and now grandchildren attend summer tennis camps at Clemson. When they were approached by Clemson University and met with the tennis coaches of both programs to review their visions for im-proving the tennis facilities, they knew making the pavilion pos-sible was what they wanted to do. “They decided this is where their heart was and this is where they wanted to put their money, and they wanted to have an im-pact. They really felt like the pavilion could be the impact for this program,” said Bobby Couch, Clemson’s Executive Director for Major Gifts for Athletics. The pavilion should have a major impact on recruiting. The ACC is one of the country’s most competitive conferences. To remain on top, it was time for Clemson to once again step to the front of the line and show its level of commitment to the tennis program and the school’s future tennis players. “It is one of those things where I think the potential here at Clemson is to have two programs that are perennial top 10. We have all the natural environment, the weather and the facilities are beautiful, so it is a matter of having people and families like the Duckworths to support that vision. It is going to be up to us as coaches and to our athletic department to give more support to people like this that want to help us and keep these wonderful doors open to the future of Clemson tennis,” said McCuen.

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Hoke Sloan Tennis Center Home of the Tigers

The Hoke Sloan Tennis CenterNamed for Hoke Sloan who coached at Clemson from 1929-1958. Sloan donated the money for the original courts and the original tennis center.

Courts: 21 Outdoor Courts with six courts with a 700 seat stadium. Four Indoor Courts are adjacent to the outdoor courts. Seating for 250 spectators are available.

Scoreboard: Clemson has a a starte of the art scoreboard that allows convience for spectators and posting on the in-ternet.

Lighting: 12 Courts are lighted that meet NCAA Standards to enhance nigh competition and tournament play.

Hoke Sloan Tennis Center has played host to men’s and women’s ACC Tournaments. It has also played host to first and second rounds in the NCAA Tournament for both men’s and women’s competition.

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The Clemson tennis team makes its home at the A. Hoke Sloan Tennis Center located in the center of Clemson’s ever-growing campus. This modern and well equipped facility was originally made possible by the donation of long time Clemson resident and for-mer Tiger Coach A. Hoke Sloan. A modern tennis center, completed in February 1993, is in the center of the Sloan Tennis Center. The $450,000 structure con-sists of two levels, and is one of the finest of its kind in collegiate tennis. The center consists of 3,500 square feet. On the lower level, there are two separate lockerrooms for both the men’s and women’s varsity teams. A training room is also located in each of the lockerrooms. Also on the lower level is a spacious lobby/trophy and memorabilia room. The coaches’ offices for both the men and women teams are located on the upper level. Also on the second floor is an open area for meetings and other functions. Surrounding the tennis building are 21 laykold-surfaced out-door courts. A 700-seat permanent stadium, overlooks six of the courts for varsity competition. New bucket seats were installed at the stadium in 2007 at a cost of $60,000 that enhances specta-tors’ enjoyment. A new state-of-the art scoreboard was recently installed at a cost of $28,000. Prior to the 2009 season new lights that meet NCAA stan-dards were installed on 12 courts to enhance more night competi-tion and tournament play. Tennis is a year-round sport at Tigertown, thanks to the mild winter temperatures. However, on occasion, inclement weather does force the Tigers netters inside, and when this happens, the Tigers can take advantage of a four-court indoor facility located adjacent to the Sloan Tennis Center. The facility, which was com-pleted in the fall of 1987, accommodates a crowd of 250 specta-tors. Clemson’s Indoor Tennis Facility

Hoke Sloan Tennis Center Home of the Tigers

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CLEMSON QUICK FACTSLocation ........................................................Clemson, SC 29633Founded ................................................................................1889Enrollment ..........................................................................19,911Nickname.............................................................................TigersColors ....................................................Burnt Orange (PMS-165).........................................................Northwest Purple (PMS-268)Facility .................................................Hoke Sloan Tennis CenterCapacity.......................700 Permanent Seats, 250 Indoor CenterPresident ....................................... James F. Barker, Clemson '70NCAA/ACC Rep. .......................Janie Hodge, Memphis State ‘76Athletic Department Address ......................................P.O. Box 31.......................................................................Clemson, SC 29633Athletic Department Fax ....................................... (864) 656-0299Press Box Phone ......................................... (864) 656-4303/4304

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFFAthletic Director ............ Dan Radakovich, Indiana Univ of PA ’80 .............................................................Office - (864) 656-2218Sr. Associate Athletic Director/......... Bill D'Andrea, Indiana St. '73 External Affairs ......................................Office - (864) 656-7795Sr. Associate Athletic Director/..... Katie Hill, Central Arkansas '77 Internal Affairs ......................................Office -(864) 656-0128Associate Athletic Dir. ........Phil Grayson, Indiana-South Bend '89 ..............................................................Office - (864)656-0396Associate Athletic Director/ ........ Rebecca Bowman, Winthrop '76 Academic Services .......................................... (864) 656-0541Associate Athletic Director/ ............ Van Hilderbrand, Clemson '74 Event Manager ......................................Office - (864) 656-0718Associate Athletic Director/ ..........Stephanie Ellison, Clemson '98 Institutional Compliance ........................Office - (864) 656-7163Associate Athletic Director/ ............Tim Match, Bowling Green '85 Marketing ...............................................Office - (864) 656-1280Associate Athletic Director/ ............... Robert Ricketts, Erskine '71 Facilities and Grounds ...........................Office - (864) 656-0157Associate Athletic Director/ ..................... Barbara Kennedy-Dixon Senior Women's Administrator ..............Office - (864) 656-1918

Associate Athletic Director .....................Kyle Young, Clemson '02 .............................................................Office - (864) 656-2247Assistant Athletic Director/ ......John Seketa, SIU-Edwardsville '81 Sports Promotions .................................Office - (864) 656-1923Assistant Athletic Director/ ...................Gary Wade, Nebraska, '78 Facilities.................................................Office - (864) 656-2017Director of Sports Medicine ...Danny Poole, Western Carolina '79 .............................................................Office - (864) 656-2113Executive Secretary of IPTAY .........Bert Henderson, Mars Hill '78 ..............................................................Office: (864) 656-2115Ticket Manager ...........................Travis Furbee, West Virginia '97 .............................................................Office - (864) 656-2118

SPORTS INFORMATIONAssociate Sports Info. Director ........Sam Blackman, Clemson '85 for Men’s Tennis .....................................Office - (864) 656-1924 .............................................................. Home - (864) 639-4400 ................................................... Email - [email protected] Athletic Director/ ...............Tim Bourret, Notre Dame '77 Sports Information Director ....................Office - (864) 656-1926 .................................................................Home (864) 888-3490 ....................................................Email - [email protected]

TENNIS COACHING STAFFHead Tennis Coach ..........................Chuck McCuen, Flagler ‘83 Phone ................ Office (864) 656-2252, Cell (864) 221-5235 email: [email protected] Coach ............................. John Boetsch, Clemson ‘04 Phone ................. Office (864) 656-4279, Cell (864) 637-9325 email: [email protected]

This is your copy of the 2013 Clemson Men’s Tennis Guide. This brochure is designed to assist the media in its coverage of Clemson Tiger Tennis during the 2013 season. It is also intended to be used by fans and prospective Clemson students. If you desire additional information on men’s tennis or other Clemson athletic programs, please feel free to contact the Sports Information Office in the Jervey Athletic Center at (864) 656-2114.

COACHING STAFFAssistant Coach............................................. 20Directory .......................................................... 5Head Coach................................................... 18

THE TIGERS, 2013Biographies...................................................... 9Clemson Tennis Heritage ................................ 1

Letterwinners, All-Time .................................. 58NCAA Team Results ...................................... 66NCAA Individual Participation ........................ 68Polls, Weekly Rankings ................................. 60Series Scores ............................................... 40Stars from the Past ........................................ 86Single Season Records ................................. 30Team Records ............................................... 35Year-by-Year Records ................................... 38Yearly Leaders .............................................. 33

2012 IN REVIEW2012 Boxscores ............................................. 242012 Dual Match Matrixes ............................. 222012 Results and Individual Records ............ 232012 Single/Doubles Stats ............................ 23

Photo Credits: Cover photos by Rex Brown. Interior photos by Bob Waldrop, Eddie Cliffe, Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Mark Crammer, Jill West, Pat Wright, and the Clemson University Communications Center.

This edition of the Clemson Men’s Tennis brochure was written and edited by Sam Blackman. Desktop Publishing composition by Sam Blackman and editorial assistance by Tim Bourret of the Clemson Sports Information Office. Printing by Electric City Printing of Anderson, SC. Cover design byJeff Kallin.

Notes, Year in Review ..................................... 8Opponents ..................................................... 28Outlook ............................................................ 6Roster ............................................................ 21

RECORDS AND HISTORYACC Academic Honor Roll ............................ 56Against All Competition.................................. 36All-Americans ................................................ 49All-Conference ............................................... 50All-Time Coaches .......................................... 72All-Time Results ............................................ 89All-Time Starting Lineups .............................. 74Career Records ............................................. 34Chronological History .................................... 82Class Records ............................................... 32Honors ........................................................... 49Individual Rankings ....................................... 54

Table of Contents The 2013 Season

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SeniorYannick Maden enters the 2013 season ranked 75th nationally by the ITA. He was named All-ACC in 2012.

Zachary Rigsby had a team-leading 7-2 record against ACC competition in 2012.

The Outlook The 2013 Season

According to Clemson Head Coach Chuck McCuen, the 2013 team is described as showing the responsibilities of being owners and not just members. “This year’s team is made up of owners and not mem-bers,” said McCuen. “Members feel that they are entitled, and owners have a sense of responsibility and take pride in themselves and each other. This is most important for the team’s ultimate success. “It’s been rewarding knowing the team has been working out on their own in the weight room and on the tennis court! This is showing ownership rather than just being a member of the team. I was impressed with our team’s attitude and results this fall, and really excited about competing this spring. I feel as though we have worked on the intangible things to turn the close losses into wins. Clemson has six starters and six letterwinners returning for the 2013 season. The Tigers have four seniors on this year’s squad, Yan-nick Maden, Zachary Rigsby, Ayrton Wibowo and Gerardo Meza. Yannick Maden had a 24-12 record overall in singles and a 13-9 mark in dual matches. He played at number-one

singles last season. In the fall of 2012, Yannick advanced to the final 16 in the main draw of the All-American Tournament in singles, while the doubles team of Yannick and brother Dominique Maden advanced to the final eight in the main draw. He and Dominique Maden were doubles finalists in the Southern Intercollegiate Championships in Athens and were finalist in a Futures A.T.P. Pro event in Germany. He and Dominique are currently ranked # 18 in the latest I.T.A col-legiate poll. Yannick also advanced to the Quarterfinals of the ITA Carolinas Regional Tournament in singles this past fall. “He is our silent leader,” said McCuen. “He is not real verbose, but his actions speak volumes. He had a great fall and is nationally ranked. Along with his brother Dominique, the pair is ranked 18th in doubles. Yannick continues to play great tennis, and possesses a good work ethic and attitude. I like to tell people he brings his brief case to work every day and he knows what it takes to win.” The next senior is Zachary Rigsby. Rigsby played number-six for the Tigers and finished the year with a 14-12 record overall in singles and a 7-2 mark in the ACC. He was also 14-12 in doubles matches. “Zachary is our team captain this season. At the beginning

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2013 Clemson Tiger Quick Facts 2012 Record: 9-14 2012 ACC Record: 5-6 2012 ACC Finish: T-6th NCAA Finish: N/A Final ITA Ranking: 64th Starters Returning/Lost: 6/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/2

of the fall, Zac approached me and said that he wanted to be a captain in training. He proved his leadership throughout the fall and has been consistent both on and off the court. This is a very important role and one Zac takes seriously!” The next senior is Gerardo Meza. Meza played at number-two singles last season and had a 12-14 record overall and a 5-6 mark in the ACC. He was also a starter at number-two doubles. “Meza is a strong player and has incredible talent. He consistently played the number two position last year and will vie for one of the top positions again this season. Meza came to the coaching staff this fall and wanted to work on different aspects of his game, which he has worked extremely hard. I am proud of Meza taking responsibility of his game and the improvement and diligence will pay big dividends this year.” Ayrton Wibowo played at number-three singles for the Tigers in 2012. He finished with a 6-13 record overall. He was also a starter at number-two doubles. “Ayrton has worked on both the mental and physical disciplines in his game. He is a very gifted player who can contribute greatly to this year’s team. This fall he went back to work concentrating on his skill sets and new patterns. His work in the weight room contributed to him getting a lot

The Outlook The 2013 Season

stronger, which will help make him a more physical player this season.” Clemson has one junior on the team as Dominique Maden returns. Dominique finished the season with a 14-15 record overall and an 11-10 mark in dual matches. He was 6-5 in ACC matches. He was 11-14 in doubles and 10-10 in dual matches. Dominique played most of his matches at number-four singles. “I can’t say enough about Dominique. He has a powerful and creative game style, and is one of the best athletes on the team. Dom really got stronger this fall which was evident in his tournament play. He is disciplined in practices and is opened minded to new ideas. Dom will also compete for one of the top positions in the lineup this season and with his creative shot making is fun to watch compete on court.” Hunter Harrington played at number-five singles as a freshman in 2012. He was 9-15 overall in singles and had a 6-5 mark against ACC opponents. “Hunter will be more physical this year. He is a tall young player who possesses great talent. His overall game has improved greatly and he has engaged in the physical aspect of the game. Hunter has improved his strength, balance, and concentration on court which will allow his aggressive game style to be more consistent this year. Hunter is a fierce competitor who will help his team reach their goals” Clemson added two freshmen this season, Austin Ansari from Greensboro, NC and Martin Blaho. “Austin is a blue chip top 10 ranked junior in the United States. Quiet but discerning, Austin is incredibly coachable and hard working. He is our team sponge and is quick to take in information from his coaches and team mates alike. Austin’s talent, hard work, and willingness to learn new skills will help him to vie for a starting position this season.” “Martin Blaho current is a number eight-ranked junior from Slovakia. He is a very steady and hard-working player. He has proven he can play at a high international level and is also a great scholar and coachable.” “We have many goals for our team this year. We want to go to the NCAAs and compete for a conference champion-ship. We have built a solid foundation, and I am confident we will soon realize the fruits of our labor. At the end of the day it really comes down to just a few simple truths. Work hard, persevere, and never giving up. Now it’s up to the team to take ownership of their own destiny!”

Gerardo Meza was a starter at number-two singles last season.

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CHUCK MCCUEN ENTERS HIS FIFTH YEAR AS HEAD COACH AT CLEMSON--Head Coach Chuck McCuen is entering his fifth year at Clemson. McCuen served as an assistant men’s tennis coach at Clemson from 2003-2008. He had been the Tennis Director at Georgia State for 19 years (1983-2002) prior to coming to Clemson. McCuen was named conference coach of the year five times and propelled Georgia State into a top 70 nationally ranked tennis program. 100+ YEARS OF CLEMSON TENNIS--The Clemson men’s tennis program recently celebrated its centenial aniversary. In the 1907-08 school year, Clemson first sent representatives to the annual state tournament. Spratt in singles and Spratt and Riser in doubles were the Tigers’ entry in the second annual touramment held at the Furman Athletic Club. Clemson did not participate in the first ever state tournament. The Tigers played their first dual match on April 28, 1921 as the Tigers defeated Wofford 2-0.

2012 RECORD---The Tigers finished the 2012 season with a 9-14 record overall. Clemson went 5-6 in the Atlantic Coast Conference last season. TIGER STREAKS--Clemson won 47 straight ACC matches at home from March 10, 1978 (8-1 win over Wake Forest) until the Tigers lost to North Carolina, (6-3 on March 30, 1991).

CLEMSON IN NCAA MEN’S TENNIS TOURNAMENT--Clemson is one of the top teams nationally as far as appearances in the NCAA team tournament. The Tigers went to 11 straight NCAA team tournaments between the years of 1979 and 1989, the second longest streak of NCAA tournament appearances in Clemson team sports history. In the 24 total appearances, Clemson has a 16-24 overall record. Clemson has reached the Final Sixteen 12 times, and the Final Eight seven times, including 2004. Clemson had seven straight top 10 finishes from 1980-86, tied for the longest streak of top 10s in school history regardless of sport.

Final Eight Years (7): 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2004Final 16 Years (12): 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2004Clemson’s NCAA Tournament Years (24): 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 (24 of the past 30 seasons.)

CLEMSON AND THE ACC IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTS Clemson has been to the second most NCAA team tournaments than any other ACC school since the tournament went to the dual match format in 1978.

Number of Trips To the NCAA Tourney Miami 26 Clemson 24 Duke 22 North Carolina 22 Georgia Tech 14 Virginia 13 Florida State 13 Wake Forest 12 Virginia Tech 12 N.C. State 5 Maryland 1Note: Dual-Match Format Years Only

CLEMSON WON SEVEN STRAIGHT ACC TITLES--Clemson won seven straight ACC men’s tennis titles during the 1983-1989 era. Clemson Head Coach Chuck Kriese led the Tigers to 10 ACC championships and three runner-up finishes since his arrival at Clemson in 1976. Clemson won every ACC Title in the 1980s except 1982 or nine of the 10 contested in that decade. In the history of the ACC tournament, Clemson has won 11 ACC championships.

ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (11)- 1969, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1997

ACC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS (12)- 1969, 1971, 1979. 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990

2012 CLEMSON HONORS

All-ACC: Yannick Maden ITA Rankings: Team-64th ITA Singles Rankings: Yannick Maden 68 Doubles: Yannick Maden/Zachary Rigsby 50th

ACC Academic Honor Roll-Hunter Harrington, Dominique Maden, Yannick Maden, Wesley Moran, All-ACC Academic Men’s Tennis Team-Yannick Maden

Kent Kinnear 163 S, 2 DJay Berger 7 S, 196 DMark Dickson 32 S, 23 DLawson Duncan 47 S, 182 DRichard Matuszewski 49 S, 87 D Mike Gandolfo 203 S, 75 DMitch Sprengelmeyer 814 S, 92 DJohn Sullivan 371 S, 101 SPender Murphy 102 S, 322 DRick Rudeen 229 S, 110 DBrian Page 352 S, 113 DMiguel Nido 120 S, 146 DJosh Goffi 488 S, 121 DVince Van Gelderen 377 S, 160 DFernando Maynetto 175 S, 269 DRichard Akel 345 S, 182 DBhanumurthy Nunna 199 SOwen Casey 228 S, 210 DClement Reix 250 S, 437 DNathan Thompson 351 S, 265 DCraig Boynton 434 S, 274 DAndy Krantz 831 S, 307 DFrank Salazar 326 S

Robert Phillips 625 S, 322 DChris Munnerlyn 495 S, 329 DBrandon Walters 424 S, 386 DRyan Young 551 S, 413 DGregg Cooper 437 DJean Desdunes 473 S, 437 DPeter Pristach 452 S, 580 DWill Bull 468 SJ.L. Guillou 497 DGeorge Lampert 1088 S, 554 DBruce Li 636 S, 608 DTomasz Boniecki 638 S, 946D Kevin O’Neill 794 DGoran Sterijovski 1209 S, 995 DDamiisa Robinson 1461 S, 1171DJarmaine Jenkins 1386 S, 1210 DSander Koning 1212 S, 1670 D Jamin Thompson 1270 DCarlos Alvarez 1339 S, 1420 D Ryan Fleming 1384 DRyan Bauer 1459 DMarko Gojanovic 1563 DDerek DiFazio 1519 S

Former Clemson Players and their Highest ATP Rankings

S-Singles, D-Doubles

2012 In Review/Notes The 2013 Season

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Meet The Tigers The 2013 Season

Dominique Maden

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6-0...160...FRGreensboro, NC

Austin Ansari

Before Clemson:·One of the country’s top junior players·Blue chip recruit according to the Tennis Recruiting Network·Ranked as high as #15 in the country in his class·Ranked #1 in the state of North Carolina in juniors· Trained with Tom Herb, a former Clemson player, in Greensboro, NC·Graduated from Page High School in Greensboro NC·Majoring in Pre-Business·Born March 3, 1994

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5-10...150...FRBratislava, Slovokia

Martin Blaho

Before Clemson:•Started playing tennis at the age of seven, in hometown city of Bratislava, Slovokia•In 2006, ranked number seven in his age group in Slovakia and finished second in the regional championships•In 2007 he moved to London, UK where he played in 2007, 2008 and 2009 •During this period, he played in the under 14 age group events and he finished as number 23 in UK and number one in the county (Kent), having won the county championships along the way•That year he also went to his first international tournament, ETA under 14 in Reykjavik, Iceland where he finished second•In 2010 he moved back to Slovakia, where he started training with coach, former ATP player Ladislav Svarc (ATP high #218) •He played five ETA-tenniseurope under 16 events, In those tournaments, he reached three quarterfinals, and in doubles, reached two semifinals and won one championship•Ranked number eight in Slovakia in the under- 18 category•Had a 6-0 singles record in the Slovak national team championships finals, during the years of 2010 and 2011. •Led his team to the National Championship in Slovakia in 2010 and 2011•Graduated at the International Baccalaureate School in Bratislava•Born October 17, 1994•Majoring in pre business

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In 2011-12 (Freshman)Singles:

•Finished the season with a 24-12 record overall•Had an 8-10 record in dual matches•In Atlantic Coast Conference matches, he had a 6-5 mark •Starter at number-five singles as he was 8-9 •Was 0-1 at number-six singles

Doubles:•Had a 1-5 mark in doubles action•Finished the year 0-2 in dual matches•Teamed with Ayrton Wibowo in both dual matches•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

Before Clemson:•One of the country's top junior players•Blue chip recruit according to the Tennis Recruiting Network •Ranked as high as #10 in the country in his class•Trained in Boca Raton, FL at the USTA National Training Center.•Represented the United States at the Junior Davis Cup in Mexico.

Meet The Tigers The 2013 Season

6-4...170...FRSpartanburg, SC

Hunter Harrington

•Spent a month in South America practicing on red clay and participating in tournaments in Chile, Argentina, and Paraguay. •Worked extensively with Mark Merklein and Ricardo Acuna, who are both excellent coaches and tennis players. •Coaches in Spartanburg are Anthony Stewart and Jim Carrara. •#1 in the state of South Carolina in junior tennis•Majoring in pre-business•Born June 25, 1993

CAREER STATS Singles Doubles Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Overall Pct. 2012 25-32 2-7 4-8 6-5 8-10 9-15 .375 1-5 .167

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Meet The Tigers The 2013 Season

5-11...151...JRStuttgart, Germany

DominiqueMaden

In 2011-12 (Sophomore)•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll•Named to the All-ACC Academic Tennis Team

Singles:•Finished the season with a 14-15 record overall•Had an 11-10 record in dual matches•In ACC matches, he had a 6-5 record•Was a starter at number-four singles•Compiled an 8-6 record at number-four singles, and a 3-3 mark at number-three singles, was 0-1 at number- two singles•Had a 4-3 record in three-set matches•Finished the year with a 4-3 record in tie breakers•Was 7-1 in home matches

Doubles:•Finished the year with an 11-14 record overall •Had a 10-10 record in dual matches•For the season, he had a 6-5 record in the ACC•Played most of his doubles matches with Wesley Moran at number-three doubles and the pair had a 10-8 record

In 2010-11 (Freshman)•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

Singles:•Finished the year with a 16-10 record overall•Had an 11-9 mark in dual matches•Led the team in singles victories•Had a 2-4 record in the ACC•Played most of his matches at number-five singles, compiled a 7-5 record at this flight•Had a 2-0 record at number-three singles and a 2-2 mark at number four singles•Had a 5-2 record in tie-breakers•Compiled an 8-4 record in home matches and a 6-2 mark in neutral site matches

CAREER STATS Singles Doubles Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Overall Pct. 2011 37-23 3-5 5-2 2-4 11-9 16-10 .615 13-7 .650 2012 31-34 4-3 4-3 6-5 6-5 14-15 .483 11-14 .440 Totals 68-57 7-8 9-5 8-9 17-14 30-25 .545 24-21 .533

•Led team in singles wins, first freshman to do so since 2007

Doubles:•Third on the team in doubles victories with a 13-7 record•Third on the squad in dual matches with a 12-4 record•Teamed with Juan Bolona and the pair compiled a 12-4 record overall•Had a 10-0 record in home matches•Finished the year with a 4-1 record in the ACC

Before Clemson•Defeated top 20 opponents in the ETA (European Tournaments) in his age group•Ranked as high as 150 in Europe at the under 16 age group•Ranked in top 400 in Germany overall •Played main draw futures in Germany, Schwieberdingen in 2010•Born in Stuttgart Germany, on August 25, 1991•Majoring in marketing

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Meet The Tigers The 2013 Season

6-0...148...SRStuttgart, Germany

YannickMaden

In 2011-12 (Junior)•Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll •Named All-ACC

Singles:•Finished the year with a 24-12 record overall•Had a 13-9 record in dual matches, 4-7 in the ACC•Had a 52-27 record in sets played for a .658 pct.•Was 4-0 in tie breakersFinished the season 5-3 at home, 6-6 in away matches and 13-3 in neutral site matches•Had a 11-3 record in tournament matches•Advanced to the final four of the ITA Carolina Regional in Chapel Hill, NC on October 13-17•Lost in the second round at the ITA All-American Main Draw in Tulsa, Oklahoma on October 6, 2011•Ranked 59th in the ITA Preseason poll in singles•Played all of his matches at number one singles•Finished the season ranked 68th in final ITA singles poll

Doubles:•Finished the year with a 14-12 record in doubles•Had a 10-10 record in dual matches•Was 4-7 in ACC matches•Played all of his matches at number-one doubles•Was 8-5 with partner Zachary Rigsby•Had a 2-5 record with partner Ayrton Wibowo•Advanced to the final 16 in the ITA Carolina Regional in Chapel Hill, NC on October 13-17 with teammate Zachary Rigsby

In 2010-11 (Sophomore) •Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll•Named to the All-ACC Academic Tennis Team

Singles:•Finished the season with a 14-6 record overall •Had a 7-4 record in ACC competition•Was 14-6 in dual match competition•29-12 in sets played for a .707 pct.

CAREER STATS Singles Doubles Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Overall Pct. 2011 29-12 0-1 0-0 7-4 14-6 14-6 .700 9-11 .450 2012 52-27 3-4 4-0 4-7 13-9 24-12 .667 14-12 .538 Totals 81-39 3-5 4-0 11-11 27-15 38-18 .678 23-23 .500

•Finished the year with an 8-3 record in home matches, and a 5-3 mark in away matches•Played most of his matches at number-two singles and had a 8-3 record at that flight•Finished the year with a 6-3 record at number-one singles

Doubles:•Finished the season with a 9-11 record in doubles•Teamed with Zachary Rigsby and the duo finished 4-7 at number-one doubles and 3-1 at number two doubles

In 2009-10•Sat out the 2009-10 Season.

Before Clemson•Runner up at International Bavarian Junior Open, ITF Tournament Grade 4•Runner up at German Championships Under 18s in doubles, •Final 16s at German Championships Under 18s in Singles•Reached the final 16s in Germany F11 Futures in 2007, earning first ATP-Point•Best ATP ranking is #1456•Winner of “Bayrischer Jungproficircuit 2008” in Nuremberg •Qualifications in Pro events: One-time qualifying in Germany Satellite, two-times qualifying in Futures•Best Men’s German ranking: 97.•Born October 28, 1989, majoring in financial management

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Meet The Tigers The 2013 Season

6-2...167...JRTampico, Mexico

GerardoMeza

In 2011-12 (Sophomore)Singles:

•Finished the season with a 12-14 record overall•Had a 9-12 mark in dual matches•Had a 5-6 mark in Atlantic Coast Conference matches•Was 6-5 in three-set matches•Played number-two singles for the Tigers•Compiled an 8-11 record in dual matches and was 1-1 in number-three matches

Doubles:•Finished the year with a 3-12 record overall•Had a 3-11 record in dual matches and a 1-6 mark in ACC matches•Played at number-two doubles with Zachary Rigsby and the pair had a 2-5 record at this flight

In 2010-11 (Freshman)Singles:

•Finished the season with an 11-13 record overall in singles, all of these matches were in dual competition•Had a 3-2 mark in tie-breakers•Compiled a 10-6 record involving home matches•Finished the year with a 27-27 record in sets played•Played most of his matches at number-four singles, had a 5-9 record at this flight•Had a 3-0 record at number-one singles and a 1-0 slate at number-two singles

Doubles:•Had a 7-4 record overall in doubles and in dual matches•Finished the year with a 1-2 record in ACC play•Meza and Rigsby had a 4-0 record at number-two doubles and a 5-1 mark overall

CAREER STATS Singles Doubles Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Overall Pct. 2011 27-27 1-5 3-2 1-10 11-13 11-13 .458 7-4 .636

Before Clemson•Meza was one of Mexico’s top junior tennis players and had a very successful junior career competing on the ITF world circuit.•Ranked #63 in the world in junior tennis •During his junior career Meza played Junior Davis Cup for Mexico twice where he competed against some of the best junior players in the world.•Meza was also a member of Mexico’s Davis Cup team in February 2010 against Guatemala. •Meza trained at the Guizar Tennis Academy (GTA) in Orlando, FL during his junior career. •Majoring in parks recreation, and tourism management

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Zachary Rigsby

In 2011-12 (Junior)Singles:

•Finished the year with a 14-12 record overall•Had a 10-8 mark in dual matches•Recorded a 7-2 record in ACC matches•Was 30-30 in sets played•Finished the year with a 6-2 record in three-set matches•Had a 2-1 mark in tie breakers•Finished the year with a 6-1 mark in home matches•Starter for the Tigers at number-six singles•Had an 8-4 mark at number-six singles, and a 0-3 record at number-five singles•Played at number four singles and had a 2-1 record

Doubles:•Had a 14-12 record overall and a 10-10 mark in dual matches•Finished the year with a 4-7 record in ACC matches•Played most of his dual matches at number-one doubles•Teamed with Yannick Maden and the pair had an 8-5 record at number-one doubles, and a 3-2 slate involving ACC contests

In 2010-11 (Sophomore)Singles:

•Had a 9-5 record in singles play•7-2 in dual matches•Finished the year with a 2-3 record in ACC matches•Compiled a 21-12 record in sets played for a .636 pct.•Had a 2-3 record in three-set matches and a 2-0 ledger in tie breakers•Was 4-1 in home matches and 3-2 in away contests

Doubles:•Second on the team for most doubles victories with a 14-12 record•Had a 13-11 slate in dual matches•Played most of his matches with Yannick Maden and the pair finished with a 8-9 record overall 4-7 at number- one doubles•Also teamed with Gerardo Meza and the pair had a 5-1 record overall, 4-0 at number-two doubles

CAREER STATS Singles Doubles Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Overall Pct. 2010 33-17 3-3 4-6 1-3 9-6 15-7 .682 8-10 .444 2011 21-12 2-3 2-0 2-3 7-2 9-5 .642 14-12 .538 2012 30-30 6-2 2-1 7-2 10-8 14-12 .538 14-12 .538 Totals 84-59 11-8 8-7 10-8 26-16 38-24 .613 36-34 .514

Meet The Tigers The 2013 Season

In 2009-10 (Freshman)Singles:

•Finished the season with a 15-7 record overall and a 9-6 slate in dual matches•Had the second best winning pct. on the team with a .682 mark•Had a 33-17 record in sets played•Was 3-3 in three-set matches and 4-6 in tie breakers•Had an 8-2 record in home matches and a 5-1 at neutral sites•Finished the season with a 1-3 mark in the ACC•Had a 3-0 mark at number-four singles and a 1-0 record at number-six singles•Played most of his matches at the number-five singles slot and he finished the year with a 5-6 figure

Doubles:•Finished the season with an 8-10 record overall•Had a 4-7 slate in dual match play•Played most of his doubles matches with Moritz Dettinger and the pair finished the year with a 4-6 record •Rigsby and Dettinger had a 2-2 record at number-two doubles and a 2-4 mark at number-three doubles.

Before Clemson•Has been ranked as high as number-one in singles in the state of South Carolina•Also has been ranked as high as 84th nationally •Won the South Carolina qualifier in Belton, SC•Born May 21, 1990, majoring in management

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5-10...161...JRJakarta, Indonesia

Ayrton Wibowo

In 2011-12 (Junior)Singles:

•Had a 6-13 record overall in singles and in dual matches•Finished the season with a 4-7 record in ACC matches•Was 3-5 in three-set matches and 2-3 in tie breakers

Doubles:•Had a 4-14 record overall in doubles and in dual matches

Before Clemson•A native of Jakarta, Indonesia•Wibowo was ranked as high as 119th by the International Tennis Federation junior rankings. In Indonesia, Wibowo was ranked as high as 10th in men’s singles, and also reached the No. 2 ranking as a junior•In doubles action, Wibowo’s team was ranked No. 1 in Indonesian juniors play, which included six ITF junior doubles titles•Played on the 2008 Indonesian Davis Cup team, competing against China and Hong Kong.•Wibowo won the doubles title at the Indonesian F1 Futures Tournament on July 28, 2008 and made it to the quarterfinals in doubles at the F2 Futures on Aug. 9, 2008

Meet The Tigers The 2013 Season

CAREER STATS Singles Doubles Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Overall Pct. 2012 17-29 3-5 2-3 4-7 6-13 6-13 .316 4-14 .222

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Chuck McCuen is in his 11th season on the Clemson tennis staff, his fifth year as the head Coach going into the 2013 season. McCuen had been the Tennis Di-rector at Georgia State for 19 years prior to coming to Clemson. McCuen was named conference coach of the year five times and propelled Georgia State into a top 70 nationally-ranked tennis program. McCuen had a posi-tive impact on the Clem-son program in 2003 when he helped the Ti-gers to 25 wins, including a 6-2 record in the ACC.

It was Clemson’s highest win total since 1989. The suc-cess continued in 2004 when Clemson advanced to the Final Eight of the NCAA Tournament and posted a record of 26-12. The Tigers also finished the 2005 campaign with a 26-12 record overall. Clemson won at least 23 matches five consecutive years (2003-07) for the first time since the 1979-86 era. The streak coincided with McCuen’s arrival at Clemson. Overall, Clemson had a 145-79 record for the six years he was Chuck Kriese’s top assistant. In his first year as head coach, he guided Clemson to a four-place improvement in the ACC standings. In 2010,

Chuck McCuen Head Coach

The McCuen family, Coach McCuen, wife Linda, Son-in Law Matt McClellan, Mrs. McCuen, and Daughter Lauren.

McCUEN YEAR BY YEAR AT CLEMSON ACC ACC ACC Reg. Trn. Nat. Year Rec. Fin. Fin. Rkg Overall Pct. 2009 3-8 9th T9th 65th 11-13 .458 2010 3-8 T9th T9th 55th 17-10 .629 2011 2-9 T9th T10th 69th 15-12 .556 2012 5-6 T9th T6th 64th 9-14 .391 Totals 13-31 52-49 .515

Previous Experience Assistant Coach at Clemson from 2003-2008.

Head Coach and Director of Men’s and Women’s Tennis at Georgia State University from 1984-2002. Served as Head Coach for both programs during his tenure.

NCAA Tournament Experience

At Georgia State: Led Georgia State to The NCAA Tournament in 1999, 2000 and 2002 as Head Coach.

At Clemson: The Tigers went to the NCAA Tournament in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 as an Assistant Coach.

Conference ChampionshipsLed Georgia State to the TAAC and Atlantic Sun Conference Championships in 1989, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2002.

Education: Gainesville Junior College, Flagler College ‘83.

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the Tigers finished the season with a 17-10 record overall. Clemson won the first 16 matches of the season. The Tigers were only one win short of tying the school record for the best start as the 1969 team went undefeated that season,16-0. In 2011, the Tigers finished the season with a 15-12 record overall, winning 12 of their first 15 matches of the year. In 2012 Clemson continued to show improvement and finished tied for sixth in the ACC with a 5-6 record in league play and a 9-14 record against a very tough schedule. At Georgia State, McCuen coached the Panthers to five conference titles and took them to the NCAA Tourna-ment three times in a four-year period (1999, 2000, and 2002). While at Georgia State, three Panthers were named Conference Players-of-the-Year. He also coached 14 all-conference players. While at Georgia State he compiled a 261-162 record in 19 years and produced winning seasons in nine of 10 years in one stretch, including six consecutive winning seasons. In 1996-97, Georgia State was ranked for the first time in the ITA National Rankings. While attending Gainesville Junior College he reached the semifinals of the NJCAA National Championships in

singles. He became an NAIA All-American after transfer-ring to Flagler College in St. Augustine, FL and went on to earn double degrees in recreation management and history in 1983. McCuen helped create the first collegiate wheelchair team in the United States. There are now seven schools that award scholarships in wheelchair tennis. McCuen has Clemson roots, as former Tennis Head Coach Hoke Sloan is a cousin and former Head Tiger Swim-ming and Diving Coach, Carl McHugh is a great uncle. Mc-Cuen’s grandfather, Matthew Lee McHugh graduated from Clemson in 1904 and was awarded the Clemson Meritorious Service Award in 1981. While at Georgia State, he was active in the community contributing his time to Atlanta’s youth tennis programs as a tennis instructor. In the Spring of 2010, he was inducted into the Flagler Athletic Hall of Fame. He is married to Dr. Linda McCuen and they have one daughter, Lauren, who is a special edu-cation teacher in Anderson, SC. Chuck McCuen will be entering his third year as Head

Coach at Clemson in 2011.

Head Coach Chuck McCuen has 27 years of coaching experience on the collegiate level, 21 years as a head coach.

Chuck McCuen Head Coach

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Jeffrey McMillanManager

John Boetsch is in his fifth season as an assistant coach at Clemson. Boetsch came to Clemson from Louis-ville, where he spent one season as an as-sistant with the Cardi-nals. “John, is one of the most positive and pas-sionate young coaches in college coaching to-day,” said Head Coach Chuck McCuen. “Not only that, he is a Clem-

son Man whose blood runs orange! It is a privilege to have such a person on our staff. I look forward to working with John for many years to come.” Boetsch is not a stranger to the Clemson program as he is a 2004 graduate of Clemson University and was a two-time co-captain. Boetsch helped lead the Tigers to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2004. As a junior, Boetsch was an All-Atlantic Coast Conference first team member. During his junior season at Clemson, he finished the year with a 19-12 record in singles and a 17-11 mark in doubles play. In Boetsch’s senior season, he had a 25-9 record in singles and a 24-9 slate in doubles. For his career he was 44-21 in singles and 41-20 overall in doubles. Boetsch spent the first two years of his college career at Erskine College in Due West, S.C., where he was a team co-captain in 2002 and garnered all-Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference honors in 2001 and 2002. The Fort Mill, S.C. native earned his bach-elor’s degree in Business Marketing from Clemson in 2004. He received his USPTR professional certification in 2006. Boetsch was a staff professional at the Char-lotte Tennis Academy, an assistant professional at the Barclay Downs Swim and Racquet Club and the head tennis professional at the Palmetto Tennis Center. “My family and I are very happy to be back at Clemson University and look forward to the challenges and excitement this time will bring,” said Boetsch. Boetsch and his wife, Catherine were married in January, 2006. The couple has an infant son, Anderson.

John Boetsch Assistant Coach

Ron DobiesAthletic Trainer

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2013 Clemson Men’s Tennis Squad Roster

Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown MajorAustin Ansari 6-0 166 FR Greensboro, NC Pre BusinessMartin Blaho 5-10 150 FR Bratislava, Slovokia Pre BusinessHunter Harrington 6-4 170 SO Spartanburg, SC Pre BusinessDominique Maden 5-11 148 JR Stuttgart, Germany MarketingYannick Maden 6-0 146 SR Stuttgart, Germany Financial ManagementGerardo Meza 6-2 168 SR Tampico, Mexico Parks Rec. & Tour.Zachary Rigsby 6-0 170 SR Simpsonville, SC ManagementAyrton Wibowo 5-10 157 SR Jakarta, Indonesia SociologyHead Coach: Chuck McCuen Asst. Coach: John Boetsch

2013 Clemson Men’s Tennis Squad--(L to R): Head Coach Chuck McCuen, Yannick Maden, Manager Jeffrey Mc-Millan, Gerardo Meza, Zachary Rigsby, Hunter Harrington, Dominique Maden, Ayrton Wibowo, Austin Ansari, and Assistant Coach John Boetsch. Not pictured Martin Blaho

The Roster The 2013 Season

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ACC SINGLES MATRIX 1 2 3 4 5 6 TotalsHunter Harrington 6-5 6-5Dominique Maden 0-1 6-4 6-5Yannick Maden 4-7 4-7Gerardo Meza 5-6 5-6Zachary Rigsby 7-2 7-2Ayrton Wibowo 4-6 0-1 4-7Cedric Willems 0-2 0-2Totals 4-7 5-6 4-7 6-5 6-5 7-4 32-34

ACC DOUBLES MATRIX 1 2 3 TotalsY. Maden/Rigsby 3-2 3-2Wibowo/Willems 0-4 0-4D. Maden/Moran 6-5 6-5Y. Maden/Wibwo 1-5 1-5Meza/Rigsby 1-5 1-5Meza/Wibowo 0-1 0-1Totals 4-7 1-10 6-5 11-22

SINGLES STATS Dual/ Sets 3SM TB Home Away Neut Dual ACC Trn. Fall Spring OverallName W-L Pct. W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Pct.Hunter Harrington 25-32 .438 2-7 4-8 3-4 5-5 1-6 8-10 6-5 1-5 1-5 8-10 9-15 .375Dominique Maden 31-34 .477 4-3 4-3 7-1 4-7 3-7 11-10 6-5 3-5 3-5 11-10 14-15 .483Yannick Maden 52-27 .658 3-4 4-0 5-3 6-6 13-3 13-9 4-7 11-3 11-3 13-9 24-12 .667Gerardo Meza 29-34 .460 6-5 2-6 4-4 4-6 4-4 9-12 5-6 3-2 3-2 9-12 12-14 .462Wes Moran 4-4 .500 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 0-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 2-2 .500Zachary Rigsby 30-30 .500 6-2 2-1 6-1 4-5 4-6 10-8 7-2 4-4 4-4 10-8 14-12 .538Ayrton Wibowo 17-29 .370 3-5 2-3 2-5 3-5 1-3 6-13 4-7 0-0 0-0 6-13 6-13 .316Cedric Willems 9-14 .391 2-1 4-1 2-0 1-5 1-1 4-6 0-2 0-0 0-0 4-6 4-6 .400

DOUBLES STATS Dual/ TB Home Away Neut Dual ACC Trn. Fall Spring OverallName W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Pct. Yannick Maden/Zachary Rigsby 0-2 3-1 4-4 5-2 8-5 3-2 4-2 4-2 8-5 12-7 .632Dominique Maden/Wes Moran 0-2 4-3 4-4 2-1 10-8 6-5 0-0 0-0 10-8 10-8 .556Ayrton Wibowo/Cedric Willems 0-0 1-1 0-3 1-1 2-5 0-4 0-0 0-0 2-5 2-5 .286Gerardo Meza/Zachary Rigsty 0-0 1-3 1-2 0-0 2-5 1-5 0-0 0-0 2-5 2-5 .286

SINGLES MATRIX 1 2 3 4 5 6 TotalsHunter Harrington 8-9 0-1 8-10Dominique Maden 0-1 3-3 8-6 11-10Yannick Maden 13-9 13-9Gerardo Meza 8-11 1-1 9-12Wes Moran 2-2 2-2Zachary Rigsby 2-1 0-3 8-4 10-8Ayrton Wibowo 0-2 5-9 1-2 6-13Cedric Willems 0-2 3-0 1-4 4-6Totals 13-9 8-14 9-13 11-11 11-12 11-11 63-70

DOUBLES MATRIX 1 2 3 Totals

Y. Maden/Rigsby 8-5 8-5Harrington/Wibowo 0-1 0-1 0-2D. Maden/Willems 0-1 0-1Meza/Willems 1-4 0-1 1-5D. Maden/Moran 10-8 10-8Wibowo/Willems 2-5 2-5Y. Maden/Wibowo 2-5 2-5Meza/Rigsby 2-5 2-5Meza/Wibowo 0-1 0-1Totals 10-10 5-17 10-11 25-38

Y. Maden Meza Rigsby

The 2012 Season Stats and Matrixes

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2012 Results, 69th in Final Poll(Record 9-14 Overall, 5-6 in the ACC)

Date Score W-L Site Opponent Ranking

1-14 4-3 W H Col. of Char. (66-NR)

1-21 0-7 L A Georgia (4-66)

2-2 2-5 L A Louisiana State (32-70)

2-11 2-5 L A Louisville (35-38)

2-15 6-1 W A Furman (NR-68)

2-18 6-1 W H Wisconsin (NR-68)

2-24 3-4 L N1 Tennessee (21-66)

2-25 2-4 L N1 Alabama (49-66)

2-26 1-4 L N1 Auburn (14-66)

3-5 4-3 W A Georgia Tech (NR-68)

3-11 6-1 W H Miami (NR-59)

3-14 3-4 L H South Carolina (71-48)

3-17 3-4 L A Florida State (71-30)

3-21 4-0 W A William & Mary (63-NR)

3-23 5-2 W H Maryland (63-NR)

3-25 5-2 W H Boston College (63-NR)

3-30 0-7 L A Duke (64-6)

4-1 1-6 L A North Carolina (64-24)

4-6 1-6 L H Virginia (2-66)

4-7 3-4 L H Virginia Tech (NR-66)

4-13 4-3 W A Wake Forest (NR-71)

4-15 3-4 L A N.C. State (71-42)

4-19 3-4 L N2 Wake Forest (66-74)1-Blue/Bray National Classic, Montgomery, AL2-ACC Tournament, Cary, NC

Numbers in Parenthesis are Clemson’s rank and the opponent’s rank on the day of the match according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) poll.

INDIVIDUAL MEN’S TENNIS RECORDS Singles DoublesPos Name Dual Overall ACC Dual Overall ACC1. Yannick Maden 13-9 24-12 4-7 10-10 14-12 4-72. Gerardo Meza 9-12 12-14 5-6 3-11 3-12 1-63. Ayrton Wibowo 6-13 6-13 4-7 4-14 4-14 1-104. Dominique Maden 11-10 14-15 6-5 10-10 11-14 6-55. Hunter Harrington 8-10 9-15 6-5 0-2 1-5 0-06. Zachary Rigsby 10-8 14-12 7-2 10-10 14-12 4-7 Wes Moran 2-2 2-2 0-0 10-8 10-8 6-5 Cedric Willems 4-6 4-6 0-2 3-11 3-11 0-4Totals 63-70 85-89 32-34 50-76 60-88 22-44

Pos Doubles Team Dual Overall ACC1. Y. Maden/Rigsby 8-5 12-7 3-22. Wibowo/Willems 2-5 2-5 0-42. Meza/Rigsby 2-5 2-5 1-53. D. Maden/Moran 10-8 10-8 6-5 Harrington/Wibowo 0-2 0-2 0-0 D. Maden/Willems 0-1 0-1 0-0 D. Maden/Wibowo 0-1 0-1 0-0 Meza/Willems 1-5 1-5 0-0 Y. Maden/Wibowo 2-5 2-5 1-5 Meza/Wibowo 0-1 0-1 0-1 Harrington/D. Maden 0-0 1-3 0-0 D. Maden/Meza 0-0 0-1 0-0 25-38 30-44 11-22

Yannick Maden led the team in ACC victories with a 7-4 record. He finished with a 14-6 overall singles record in 2011.

The 2012 Season Stats and Results

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Gerardo Meza

The 2012 Season Boxscores

#66 Clemson 4, College of Charleston 3January 14, 2012, at Clemson, SC

Doubles1 Y. Maden/Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Delme/Hardy (CC) 8-22. Parker/Trintignac (CC) d. Wibowo/Harrington (CU) 9-73. Allanic/Lesser (CC) d. D. Maden/Willems (CU) 8-6

Singles1. Yannick Maden (CU) d. Mickael Trintignac (CC) 6-0, 4-6, 6-32. Tom Delme (CC) d, Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 3-6, 6-2, 6-23. Gerardo Meza (CU) d. Kyle Parker (CC) 6-2, 6-04. Dominique Maden (CU) d. Crescente Lesser (CC) 7-5, 6-25. Brice Allanic (CC) d. Hunter Harrington (CU) 6-3, 2-6, 7-66. Cedric Wellems (CU) d. Stephen Hardy (CC) 7-6, 6-2

#4 Georgia 7, #66 Clemson 0January 21, 2012, at Athens, Ga.

Doubles1. Y. Maden/Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. #8 Spencer/Garrett Brasseaux (UGA) 8-42. #9 Doumbia/Taboada (UGA) def. D. Maden/Wilbowo (CU) 8-13. Pieters/Singh (UGA) d. Meza/Willems (CU) 8-5

Singles1. #3 Wil Spencer (UGA) def. #59 Yannick Maden (CU) 6-1, 6-02. #10 Sadio Doumbia (UGA) def. Ayrton Wilbowo (CU) 6-1, 6-13. KU Singh (UGA) def. Gerardo Meza (CU) 4-6, 6-2, 6-14. #26 Ignacio Taboada (UGA) def. Dominique Maden (CU) 6-4, 6-45. #64 Hernus Pieters (UGA) def. Hunter Harrington (CU) 6-1, 7-56. Nathan Pasha (UGA) def. Cedric Willems (CU) 6-3, 6-3

#32 LSU 5, #70 Clemson 2February 2, 2012, at Baton Rouge, LA

Doubles1. #28 Simpson/Borsos (LSU) d. Maden/Rigsby (CU) 8-52. Skupski/Turbervill (LSU) d. Meza/Willems (CU) 8-63. Roger Anderson/Szacinski (LSU) d. Ayrton Wibowo/Harrington (CU) 8-4

Singles1. #59 Yannick Maden (CU) def. #68 Olivier Borsos (LSU) 6-4, 6-22. Neal Skupski (LSU) def. Gerardo Meza (CU) 6-4, 6-03. Dominique Maden (CU) def. Chris Simpson (LSU) 6-1, 0-6, 6-24. Tom Knights (LSU) def. Cedric Willems (CU) 6-4, 6-45. Stefan Szacinski (LSU) def. Hunter Harrington (CU) 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4)6. James Turbervill (LSU) def. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-1, 6-3

#35 Louisville 5, #68 Clemson 2February 11, 2012, at Louisville, KY

Doubles1. Robert Hall/Stiefelmeyer (L) d. Y. Maden/Rigsby (CU) 9-82. Carter/Wagner (L) d. Meza/Willems (CU) 8-43. Amaury Derognat/Lippens (L) d. D. Maden/Wes Moran (CU) 8-5

Singles1. Yannick Maden (CU) d. Andrew Carter (L) 6-0, 6-32. Gerardo Meza (CU) d. Seb Stiefelmeyer (L) 7-6, 6-43. Michael Lippens (L) d. Dominique Maden (CU) 6-4, 6-34. Albert Wagner (L) d. Cedric Willems (CU) 6-1, 6-35. Chris Simich (L) d. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-3, 2-6, 6-46. Luis Elizondo (L) d. Hunter Harrington (CU) 6-2, 6-3

#68 Clemson 6, Furman 1February 15, 2012, at Greenville, SC

Doubles1. Y Maden/Rigsby (CU) def. Mellow/Behal (FUR), 8-42. Meza/Willems (CU) def. Christ/Cook (FUR), 8-43. Moran/D. Maden (CU) def. Watson George/Nate Collins (FUR), 8-3

Singles1. Yannick Maden (CU) def. Andrew Mellow (FUR), 6-3, 6-32. Alex Christ (FUR) def. Gerardo Meza (CU), 3-6, 6-4, 6-43. Dominique Maden (CU) def. Jacob Behal (FUR), 7-6, 6-7, 1-04. Zachary Rigsby (CU) def. Joel Cook (FUR), 7-6, 6-15. Cedric Willems (CU) def. Robbie Aru (FUR), 7-6, 6-26. Wesley Moran (CU) def. Tyler Droll (FUR), 6-4, 7-6

#68 Clemson 6, Wisconsin 1February 18, 2012, at Clemson, SC

Doubles1. Bertha/Ask (W) d. #57 Y. Maden/Rigsby (CU) 8-42. Satral/Kostanov (W) d. Meza/Willems (CU) 8-63. D. Maden/Moran (CU) d. Carey/Robles (W) 8-6

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Alabama 4, Clemson 2Blue/Gray National Classic, Montgomery, AL

February 25, 2012Singles1. Yannick Maden (CU) d. Jarryd Botha (A) 6-2, 6-22. Ricky Doverspike (A) d. Dominique Maden (CU) 6-3, 6-13. Vikram Reddy (A) d. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 4-6, 6-3, 6-34. Daniil Proskura (A) d. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-1, 7-65. Cedric Willems (CU) d. Carlos Taborga (A) 3-6, 7-6, 6-46. Michael Thompson (A) d. Wesley Moran (CU) 6-1, 6-2

Auburn 4, Clemson 1Blue/Gray National Classic, Montgomery, AL

February 26, 2012Doubles1. Smatter/Cochrane (AU) vs. Y. Maden/Rigsby (CU) DNF 2. Meza/Willems (CU) d. Mies/Ollert (AU) 8-63. D. Maden/Wesley Moran (CU) d. Lopasso/Rondino (AU) 8-5

Singles1. Yannick Maden (CU) Andreas Mies (AU) DNF2. Alex Stamchev (AU) Gerardo Meza (CU) 6-2, 6-03. Daniel Cochrane (AU) Dominique Maden (CU) DNF4. Lukas Ollert (AU) Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 6-3. 6-45. Lucas Lopasso (AU) Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-2, 6-16. Rafael Rondino (AU) Cedric Willems (CU) 0-6, 6-0, 6-2

Clemson 4, #68 Georgia Tech 3March 4, 2012 at Atlanta, GA

Doubles1. #2 King/Spir (GT) d. Y. Maden/Zachary Rigsby (CU) 8-22. Lopez/Vikram Hundal (GT) d. Wibowo/Willems (CU) 8-53. Miljevic/Segura (GT) def. D. Maden/Wes Moran (CU) 8-2

Singles1. #13 Kevin King (GT) def. Yannick Maden (CU) 6-1, 6-12. Gerardo Meza (CU) def. #101 Juan Spir (GT) 6-2, 7-53. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) def. Juan Melian (GT) 6-3, 2-6, 6-34. Dominique Maden (CU) def. Dusan Miljevic (GT) 6-4, 2-6, 6-25. Hunter Harrington (CU) def. Eduardo Segura (GT) 7-6 (7-3), 6-46. Sebastian Lopez (GT) def. Cedric Willems (CU) 6-3, 6-2

Clemson 6, #59 Miami 1March 11, 2012, at Clemson, SC

Doubles1. Y, Maden/Rigsby (CU) d. Aly/Gonzalez (M) 8-42. Flores/Soto (M) d. Cedric Wellems/Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 8-63. D. Maden/Meza (CU) d. Mauz/Marco Stancati (M) 8-2

Singles1. Yannick Maden (CU) d. Gabriel Flores (M) 6-1, 6-32. Omar Aly (M) d. Gerardo Meza (CU) 6-3, 7-63. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) d. Wilfredo Gonzalez (M) 6-2, 4-6, 1-0 (10-6)4. Dominique Maden (CU) d. Henrique Tsukamoto (M) 6-1, 6-15. Hunter Harrington (CU) d. Diego Soto (M) 6-3, 6-46. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Victor Mauz (M) 4-6, 6-1, 6-4Order of Finish (4, 1, 2, 5, 3, 6)

Zachary Rigsby

The 2012 Season Boxscores

Singles1. #75 Yannick Maden (CU) d. Fredrik Ask (W) 6-3, 6-32. Gerardo Meza (CU) Alexander Kostanov (W) 6-3, 3-6, 6-13. Dominique Maden (CU) d.Petr Satral (W) 6-4, 6-24. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Billy Bertha (W) 6-4, 5-7, 6-15. Cedric Willems (CU) d. d. Rod Carey (W) 7-6 (4) 4-6, 6-36. Wes Moran (CU) d. Alex Robles (W) 6-3, 6-4

Tennessee 4, Clemson 3Blue/Gray National Classic, Montgomery, AL

February 24, 2012Doubles1. #41 Libietis/Reese (UT) vs. Y. Maden/Rigsby (CU), 8-8 DNF2. Chaplin/Fickey (UT) def. Meza/Willems (CU), 9-8 (6)3. Jones/Bryan Swartz (UT) def. D. Maden/Moran (CU) 9-8 (6)

Singles1. #75 Yannick Maden (CU) def. #81 Mikelis Libietis (UT), 7-6, 6-32. Gerardo Meza (CU) def. Brandon Fickey (UT), 6-3, 2-6, 6-43. Hunter Reese (UT) def. Dominique Maden (CU), 6-4, 6-34. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) def. Jarryd Chaplin (UT), 6-1, 6-45. Edward Jones (UT) def. Zachary Rigsby (CU), 6-3, 6-16. Taylor Patrick (UT) def. Wes Moran (CU), 6-2, 6-0

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The 2012 Season Boxscores

#48 South Carolina 4, #71 Clemson 3March 14, 2012, at Clemson, SC

Doubles1. #53 Y. Maden/Rigsby (CU) d. #64 Cox/Jones 8-32. Wibowo/Cedric Wellems (CU) d. Machado/Pinheiro (SC) 8-33. Carl Equez/Koch (SC) d. D. Maden/Wesley Moran (CU) 8-2

Singles1. #49 Yannick Maden (CU) d. Nick Jones (SC) 6-4, 4-6, 6-42. #104 Ivan Machado (SC) d. Gerardo Meza (CU) 5-7, 7-6, 7-6 3. Andrew Adams (SC) d. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 6-4, 6-04. Dominique Maden (CU) d. Chip Cox (SC) 3-6, 6-3, 6-25. #117 Thiago Pinheiro (SC) d. Hunter Harrington (CU) 6-4, 7-66. Kyle Koch (SC) d. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-2, 6-2

#30 Florida State 4, #71 Clemson 3March 17, 2012, at Tallahassee, FL

Doubles1. Cotrone/Reed (FSU) d. No. 53 Y. Maden/Rigsby (CU) 9-8 (8-6)2. Davis/Kelly-Houston (FSU) d. Wibowo/Williams (CU) 8-43. D. Maden/Moran (CU) d. Bucaro/Lock (FSU) 9-7

Singles 1. #49 Yannick Maden (CU) d. Jordan Kelly-Houston (FSU) 7-5, 7-6 (8)2. Gerardo Meza (CU) d. Blake Davis (FSU) 4-6, 6-4, 6-23. Andres Bucaro (FSU) d. Dominique Maden (CU) 6-4, 6-24. Cristian Gonzalez Mendez (FSU) d. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 6-3, 6-15. Hunter Harrington (CU) d. Anderson Reed (FSU) 4-6, 6-1, 6-36. Dominic Cotrone (FSU) d. Cedric Williems (CU) 7-6 (4), 6-4

#63 Clemson 4, William and Mary 0March 21, 2012, at Williamsburg, VA

Doubles1. Y. Maden/Wibowo (CU) def. Andersson/Juggins (W&M) - 8-32. Meza/Rigsby (CU) def. Banks/Pietrucha (W&M) - 8-43. D. Maden/Wes Moran (CU) vs. Guthrie/Hoogland (W&M) - 6-4,

Singles1. #49 Yannick Maden (CU) def. Adrian Vodislav (W&M) 6-1, 6-02. Gerardo Meza (CU) vs. Ben Guthrie (W&M) - 6-2, 5-4, unfinished3. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) def. Ben Hoogland (W&M) 6-4, 7-64. John Banks (W&M) vs. Dominique Maden (CU) 1-6, 6-4, unfinished5. Hunter Harrington (CU) def. Robert Pietrucha (W&M) 6-2, 6-46. Will Juggins (W&M) vs. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-2, 3-6, 1-1, unfinished

#63 Clemson 5, Maryland 2March 23, 2012, at Clemson, SC

Doubles1. Collins/Horny (M) d. Y. Maden/Wibowo (CU) 8-52. Laine/Stefan (M) d. Meza/Rigsby (CU) 9-73. Kiuru/Andy Magee (M) d. D. Maden/Wesley Moran (CU) 8-6

Singles1. Yannick Maden (CU) d. Maros Horny (M) 6-1, 6-22. Gerardo Meza (CU) d. Vlad Stefan (M) 6-3, 4-6, 6-23. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) d. Sergio Wyss (M) 7-6, 2-6, 6-14. Dominique Maden (CU) d. Jesse Kiuru (M) 6-4, 6-25. John Collins (M) d. Hunter Harrington (CU) 7-5, 6-7, 1-0 (11-9)6. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Tommy Laine (M) 6-1 ret.

#63 Clemson 5, Boston College 2March 25, 2012, at Clemson, SC

Doubles1. Y. Maden/Wibowo (CU) d. Muppidi/Skinner (BC) 8-42. Meza/Rigsby (CU) d. Michael McGinnis/Nelson (BC) 8-53. D. Maden/Wesley Moran (CU) d. Grokenberger/Matt Wagner (BC) 8-4

Singles1. Akash Muppidi (BC) d. Yannick Maden (CU) 6-4, 7-52. Gerardo Meza (CU) d. Billy Grokenberger (BC) 6-1, 6-13. Alex Skinner (BC) d. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 2-6, 6-2, 6-44. Dominique Maden (CU) d. Philip Nelson (BC) 6-3, 6-15. Hunter Harrington (CU) d. Jonathan Raude (BC) 6-4, 6-26. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Klaus Puestow (BC) 6-2, 6-4

#6 Duke 7, #64 Clemson 0March 30, 2012 at Durham, N.C.

Doubles1. #26Cunha/Mengel (D) d. Y. Maden/Wibowo (CU) 8-62. Cale Hammond/Hemmeler (D) d. Meza/Rigsby (CU) 8-43. Saba/Tahir (D) d. D. Maden/Wes Moran (CU) 8-6

Singles1. #6 Henrique Cunha (D) def. #66 Yannick Maden (CU) 6-4, 6-32. #26 Chris Mengel (D) def. Gerardo Meza (CU) 6-4, 6-33. #106 Torsten Wietoska (D) def. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 6-4, 6-44. Fred Saba (D) def. Dominique Maden (CU) 6-2, 4-6, 6-15. Raphael Hemmeler (D) def. Hunter Harrington (CU) 6-1, 6-26. Jason Tahir (D) def. Zachary Rigsby (CU) 6-1, 1-6, 6-3

Hunter Harrington

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The 2012 Season Boxscores

#24 North Carolina 6, #64 Clemson 1April 1, 2012, at Chapel Hill, NC

Doubles1. #29 Hernandez/Burkhardt (NC) d. Y. Maden/Wibowo (CU), 8-62. Boyajian/Cameron Ahari (NC) d. Meza/Rigsby (CU), 9-73. D. Maden/Moran (CU) d. Zach Hunter and Alex Rafiee (NC), 8-5

Singles1. #43 Jose Hernandez (NC) d. #66 Yannick Maden (CU), 4-6, 6-4, 1-0 2. #85 Brennan Boyajian (NC) d. Gerardo Meza (CU), 6-2, 6-23. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) d. #101 Esben Hess-Olesen (NC), 6-4, 6-44. Joey Burkhardt (NC) d. Dominique Maden (CU), 6-4, 6-05. William Parker (NC) d. Hunter Harrington (CU), 6-3, 6-36. Oystein Steiro (NC) d. Zachary Rigsby (CU), 6-3, 7-5

#2 Virginia 6, #66 Clemson 1April 6, 2012, at Clemson, SC

Doubles1. #20 Courtney/Jenkins (VA) d. Y. Maden/Wibowo (CU) 8-52. Steven Eelkman Rooda/Shane (VA) d. Meza/Rigsby (CU) 8-53. D. Maden/Wesley Moran (CU) d. Domijan/Santiago Villega (V) 8-6

Singles1. #3 Jarmere Jenkins (VA) d. #66 Yannick Maden (CU) 7-5, 6-22. #1 Mitchell Frank (VA) d. Gerardo Meza (CU) 6-0, 6-03. #34 Alex Domijan (VA) d. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 6-2, 6-34. #75 Justin Shane (VA) d. Dominique Maden (CU) 6-3, 6-15. #124 Drew Courtney (VA) d. Hunter Harrington (CU) 5-7, 7-6, 1-06. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Philippe Oudshoorn (VA) 6-0, 6-4

Virginia Tech 4, #66 Clemson 3April 7, 2012, at Clemson, SC

Doubles1. Degl’ Incerti Tocci/Somen (VT) d. Y. Maden/Wibowo (CU) 8-32. Daciek/Oliveria (VT) d. Meza/Rigsby (CU) 6-53. Hunter Koontz/Kujundzic (VT) d. D. Maden/Wes Moran (CU) 8-4

Singles1. Luka Somen (VT) d. Yannick Maden (CU) 6-2, 6-32. Lucas Oliveira (VT) d. Gerardo Meza (CU) 6-4, 6-43. Patrick Daciek (VT) d. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 6-1, 6-34. Dominique Maden (CU) d. Corrado Degl’ Incerti Tocci (VT) 2-6, 6-2 ret. inj.5. Hunter Harrington (CU) d. Mauricio Antun 6-2, 6-26. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Trpimir Kujundzic 3-6, 6-4, 7-5

#71 Clemson 4, Wake Forest 3April 13, 2012, at Winston-Salem, NC

Doubles1. #48 Y. Maden/Rigsby (CU) d. #60 Hopkins/Prabhakar (WF) 8-52. Kreyman/Lee (WF) d. Meza/Wibowo (CU) 8-43. D. Maden/Wes Moran (CU) d. Conner Sherwood/Tsai (WF) 9-7

Singles1. Yannick Maden (CU) def. Danny Kreyman (WF) 7-6, 6-12. David Hopkins (WF) def. Gerardo Meza (CU) 7-6, 2-6, 7-53. Amogh Prabhakar (WF) def. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 6-2, 6-04. Adam Lee (WF) def. Dominique Maden (CU) 7-5, 6-45. Hunter Harrington (CU) def. Sam Wells (WF) 6-3, 6-36. Zachary Rigsby (CU) def. Alex Tsai (WF) 5-7, 6-3, 6-1

#42 N.C. State 4, Clemson 3April 15, 2012, at Raleigh, NC

Doubles1. Y. Maden/Rigsby (CU) d. Mudge/Pulgar (NCS) 8-32. Hodgson/Sullivan (NCS) d. Cedric Willems/Wibowo (CU) 8-63. Thomson/Sean Weber (NCSU) d. D. Maden/Wes Moran (CU) 9-8

Singles 1. #61Jaime Pulgar (NCS) d. #75 Yannick Maden (CU) 5-7, 6-4, 6-42. Gerardo Meza (CU) d. Dominic Hodgson (NCS) 6-1, 6-43. Julian Sullivan (NCS) d. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 5-7, 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (9-7)4. Dominique Maden (CU) d. Austin Powell (NCS) 6-4, 6-25. Robbie Mudge (NCS) d. Hunter Harrington (CU) 6-3, 6-46. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Dave Thomson (NCS) 7-6, 6-0

#74 Wake Forest 4, #66 Clemson 3April 19, 2012

ACC Tournament, at Cary, NCDoubles 1. Maden/Rigsby (CU) d. Prabhakar/Hopkins (WF) 8-42. Kreyman/Lee (WF) d. Wibowo/Cedric Willems (CU) 8-53. Wesley Moran/Maden (CU) d. Tsai/Conner Sherwood (WF) 8-6

Singles1. Daniel Kreyman (WF) d. Yannick Maden (CU) 7-6 (5), 6-32. David Hopkins (WF) d. Gerardo Meza (CU) 7-6 (5), 6-13. Amogh Prabhakar (WF) d. Ayrton Wibowo (CU) 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-24. Adam Lee (WF) d. Dominique Maden (CU) 7-6 (3), 7-6 (5)5. Hunter Harrington (CU) d. Sam Wells 6-2, 6-36. Zachary Rigsby (CU) d. Alex Tsai (WF) 6-2, 6-2

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2012 ACC Standings ACC OverallVirginia ...................................11-0 ........................... 29-2North Carolina .........................9-2 ........................... 15-8Duke ........................................9-2 ........................... 25-6Virginia Tech ...........................7-4 ..........................11-12Florida State ............................7-4 ......................... 19-10N.C. State ................................5-6 ......................... 20-10Clemson ..................................5-6 ........................... 9-14Georgia Tech ...........................4-7 ........................... 9-13Maryland ..................................4-7 ........................... 8-15Wake Forest ............................3-8 ......................... 14-15Miami .....................................1-10 ........................... 8-13Boston College ......................1-10 ........................... 6-15

Boston College EaglesMarch 24, at Chestnut Hills, MA

Head Coach......................... Scott WilkinsTennis SID: ................................Nick DowPhone: ..............................(617) 552-1188E-Mail: [email protected]: .......................... www.bceagles.com

Duke Blue DevilsApril 5, at Clemson

Head Coach.......................Ramsey SmithTennis SID: ................... Todd LindenmuthPhone: ............................. (919) 668-7938E-Mail: ........ [email protected]: .............................www.goduke.com

Florida State SeminolesMarch 17, at Tallahassee, FL

Head Coach..................Dwayne HultquistTennis SID: ..................Maryjane GardnerPhone: ............................. (850) 644-2016E-Mail: ............................ [email protected]: ........................ www.seminoles.com

Georgia Tech Yellow JacketsApril 19, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach....................... Kenny ThorneTennis SID: .......................... Mike StamusPhone .............................. (404) 894-5445E-Mail ....... [email protected]... .......................... ramblinwreck.com

Miami HurricanesMarch 15, at Coral Gables, FL

Head Coach.........................Mario RinconTennis SID ......................... Amy WoodruffPhone .............................. (305) 284-3241E-Mail [email protected] .................www.hurricanesports.com

North Carolina Tar HeelsApril 7, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach.............................. Sam PaulTennis SID: ............................Dave LohsePhone: ............................. (919) 962-7257E-Mail: ..................... [email protected]: .......................www.tarheelblue.com

Wake Forest Demon DeaconsApril 21, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach.......................... Tony BreskyTennis SID: .........................Alex BotomanPhone: ............................. (336) 758-4196E-Mail: [email protected]: ............. www.wakeforestsports.com

Atlantic Coast Conference OfficeTennis Contact ................... Amy UfnowskiPhone: ............................ (336) 369-1003Fax:................................. (336) 854-8787E-Mail: ................. [email protected]: ..............................www.theacc.com

N.C. State WolfpackMarch 22, at Clemson, SC

Head Coach...........................Jon ChoboyTennis SID: ..........................Justin WilsonPhone: ..............................(919) 515-1180E-Mail: ....................... [email protected]: .............................www.gopack.com

Virginia CavaliersApril 12, at Charlottesville, VA

Head Coach......................... Brian BolandTennis SID: ........................Steve KirklandPhone: ............................. (434) 982-5535E-Mail: [email protected]: ................... www.virginiasports.com

Virginia Tech HokiesApril 14, at Blacksburg, VA

Head Coach...................... Jim ThompsonTennis SID: ............................April GoodePhone: ............................. (540) 231-8823E-Mail: ........................... [email protected]: ...................... www.hokiesports.com

ACC Opponents Quick Facts on ACC Foes

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Clemson Records and HistoryRick Rudeen--Clemson’s All-Time Career Leader in singles victories.

Jean Desdunes--Clemson’s All-Time Leader in Doubles Victories.

Richard Matuszewski--Four-Time All-Ameri-can, 166 career singles wins.

Lawson Duncan--Most wins in a season, 70 in 1984, NCAA Tournament Finalist.

Records and History Winning Tradition

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLES RECORDSMOST SINGLES VICTORIES

Name Year Record 1. LawsonDuncan 1984 70-14 2. JayBerger 1985 57-11 3. RichardMatuszewski 1984 50-22 4. BrandonWalters 1985 49-33 RickRudeen 1982 49-14 RichardMatuszewski 1985 49-32 7. RickRudeen 1983 48-27 8. JeanDesdunes 1982 47-19 9. MarkDickson 1980 42-710. FourPlayerstiedwith41

BEST SINGLES WINNING PCT.(Minimum 25 Matches Played)

Name Year Record Pct. 1. JeanDesdunes 1980 31-4 .886 2. IkeBelk 2007 22-3 .880 3. MarkDickson 1980 42-7 .857 MitchSprengelmeyer 1997 36-6 .857 5. RokBizjak 2007 33-6 .846 6. JayBerger 1985 57-11 .8387. LawsonDuncan 1984 70-14 .8338. PenderMurphy 1980 35-8 .8149. TomaszBoniecki 2000 29-7 .80610. ClementReix 2006 33-8 .805

MOST SETS WON Name Year Record 1. LawsonDuncan 1984 143-44 2. JayBerger 1985 117-36 3. RichardMatuszewski 1985 109-56 4. RichardMatuszewski 1984 107-56 5. RickRudeen 1983 106-72 6. BrandonWalters 1985 105-51 7. RickRudeen 1982 103-43 8. JeanDesdunes 1982 102-52 9. JeanDesdunes 1983 96-7110. RickRudeen 1984 93-53

BEST SET WINNING PCT.(Minimum 50 Sets Played)

Name Year Record Pct. 1. IkeBelk 2007 45-8 .850 2. JeanDesdunes 1980 63-13 .829 3. MarkDickson 1980 88-20 .815 4. PenderMurphy 1980 72-18 .800 5. RokBizjak 2007 70-20 .778 6. DavidCooper 1967 39-12 .765 LawsonDuncan 1984 143-44 .765 JayBerger 1985 117-36 .765 9. CarlosAlvarez 2007 74-23 .76210. MitchSprengelmeyer 1997 74-25 .747

MOST THREE-SET MATCHES WON Name Year Record 1. RickRudeen 1983 18-10 2. JayBerger 1985 16-3 KentKinnear 1986 16-6 4. RickRudeen 1981 15-5 RickRudeen 1982 15-5 LawsonDuncan 1984 15-3 MiguelNido 1985 15-8 BrianPage 1986 15-8 9. RichardAkel 1981 14-3 PenderMurphy 1981 14-6 JeanDesdunes 1982 14-8 RichardMatuszewski 1985 14-11 JohnSullivan 1989 14-4

MOST TIE-BREAKERS WONName Year Record 1. KentKinnear 1986 15-12 2. RickRudeen 1983 14-14 3. LawsonDuncan 1984 13-6 4. TomaszBoniecki 2000 12-2 AndyKrantz 1983 12-5 6. MitchSprengelmeyer 1997 11-2 7. AliAkbur 1973 10-0 JohnDesdunes 1983 10-10 MiguelNido 1984 10-5 RickRudeen 1984 10-5 RichardMatuszewski 1986 10-5 JoshGoffi 1999 10-6 BrianPage 1988 10-7

Single Season Records Records and History

INDIVIDUAL DOUBLES RECORDSMOST DOUBLES VICTORIES

Name Year Record 1. RichardMatuszewski 198557-16 2. BrandonWalters 1985 56-15 3. MiguelNido 1985 55-14 4. GreggCooper 1983 44-18 5. RickRudeen 1983 39-19 6. JayBerger 1985 38-18 7. BrandonWalters 1984 37-18 JeanDesdunes 1983 37-20 9. JoeDeFoor 1986 36-1210. MattFrooman 1984 35-10

BEST DOUBLES WINNING PCT.(Minimum 30 Matches Played)

Name Year Record Pct. 1. DickMilford 1980 27-4 .871 2. OrestesBaez 1983 28-6 .824 3. V.VanGelderen 1987 26-6 .813 4. KentKinnear 1986 24-6 .800 5. CraigBoynton 1986 31-8 .795 6. GreggCooper 1981 34-9 .791 7. BrandonWalters 1985 56-15 .789 8. OwenCasey 1989 26-7 .788 9. PenderMurphy 1980 33-9 .78610. MikeGandolfo 1979 25-7 .781 JeanDesdunes 1980 25-7 .781 R.Matuszewski 1985 57-16 .781

Rick Rudeen (back) and Jean Desdunes are both ranked in the top ten for most singles wins in a season. They also won 37 doubles matches as a team in 1983, the second most victories in a season in Clemson history.

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DOUBLES TEAMS RECORDSMOST VICTORIES

Team Year Record 1. Matuszewski-Walters 1985 52-13 2. Desdunes-Rudeen 1983 37-20 3. Desdunes-Cooper 1981 30-6 4. Nido-Berger 1985 30-11 VanGelderen-Kinnear 1988 30-11 6. Dickson-Murphy 1980 29-7 Akel-Cooper 1983 29-10 Li-Sprengelmeyer 1996 29-12 9. Krantz-Nido 1983 28-8 Page-Frooman 1986 28-8 Desdunes-Cooper 1982 28-10 VanGelderen-Watkins 1989 28-10 DeFoor-Boynton 1986 28-17 Goffi-Knight 2000 28-15

BEST WINNING PCT.(Minimum 30 Matches Played)

Team Year Rec. Pct. 1. Desdunes-Cooper 1981 30-6 .833 2. Dickson-Murphy 1980 29-7 .806 3. Matuszewski-Walters 1985 52-13 .800 4. Gandolfo-Buechler 1979 25-7 .781 5. Krantz-Nido 1983 28-8 .778 6. Sprengelmeyer-Salazar 1994 23-7 .767 7. Sprengelmeyer-Li 1997 26-8 .764 8. Page-Frooman 1986 28-9 .757 9. Akel-Cooper 1983 29-10 .74410. Desdunes-Cooper 1982 28-10 .737 VanGelderen-Watkins 1989 28-10 .737

MOST SETS WON Name Year Record 1. Matuszewski-Walters 1985 112-39 2. Desdunes-Rudeen 1983 81-54 3. VanGelderen-Kinnear 1988 66-28 4. Desdunes-Cooper 1981 64-15 Nido-Berger 1985 64-28 6. Dickson-Murphy 1980 61-21 Page-Frooman 1986 61-22 VanGelderen-Watkins 1989 61-24 Akel-Cooper 1983 61-2910. Krantz-Nido 1983 60-22 Desdunes-Cooper 1982 60-29

BEST SET WINNING PCT. Team Year Rec. Pct. 1. Desdunes-Cooper 1981 64-15 .810 2. Desdunes-Milford 1980 41-11 .788 3. Kinnear-VanGelderen 1987 43-13 .768 4. Page-Sullivan 1988 47-16 .746 5. Dickson-Murphy 1980 61-21 .744

6. Matuszewski-Walters 1985112-39 .742 7. Gandolfo-Buechler 1979 53-19 .736 8. Page-Frooman 1986 61-22 .735 9. Krantz-Nido 1983 60-22 .73210. VanGelderen-Watkins 1989 61-24 .718

MOST THREE-SET MATCHES WON Team Year Record 1. Desdunes-Rudeen 1983 14-7 2. Matuszewski-Walters 1985 13-8 3. Munnerlyn-Casey 1989 12-1 4. Akel-Cooper 1983 9-3 Desdunes-Cooper 1982 9-4 Walters-Matuszewski 1986 9-8 7. Seilkop-Williams 1991 8-3 8. Desdunes-Milford 1980 7-1

Berger-Kinnear 1986 7-2 Dickson-Murphy 1980 7-3 Vaughan-Maynetto 1976 7-5 Loder-Gandolfo 1978 7-6

MOST TIE-BREAKERS WON Team Year Record 1. Akel-Cooper 1983 14-2 2. Matuszewski-Walters 1985 11-3 Page-Frooman 1986 11-5 Desdunes-Rudeen 1983 11-7 5. Desdunes-Cooper 1982 10-4 Gandolfo-Buechler 1980 10-8 7. Loder-Gandolfo 1978 9-4 Walters-Matuszewski 1986 9-8 9. Munnerlyn-Casey 1989 8-1

Former Head Coach Chuck Kriese is pictured with Brandon Walters and Richard Matuszewski. The pair won the National Indoor Title in 1985.

Single Season Records Records and History

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MOST OVERALL SINGLES WINS

AsaFreshman:70,LawsonDuncan,1984

AsaSoph,:50,RichardMatuszewski,1984

AsaJunior:48,RickRudeen,1983

RichardMatuszewski,1985

AsaSenior:41,JeanDesdunes,1983

RichardMatuszewski,1986,

RickRudeen,1984

BEST SINGLES WINNING PCT.

(Min. 30 matches played)

AsaFreshman:.886,JeanDesdunes,1980

AsaSophomore:.857,MarkDickson,1980

AsaJunior:.814,PenderMurphy,1980

AsaSenior:.857,MitchSprengelmeyer,1997

MOST SETS WON

AsaFreshman:143,LawsonDuncan,1984

AsaSoph.:107,RichardMatuszewski,1984

AsaJunior:109,RichardMatuszewski,1985

AsaSenior:96,JeanDesdunes,1983

BEST SET WINNING PCT.

AsaFreshman:.850,IkeBelk,2007

AsaSophomore:.815,MarkDickson,1980

AsaJunior:.800,PenderMurphy,1980

AsaSenior:.747,MitchSprengelmeyer,1997

MOST THREE-SET MATCHES WON

AsaFreshman:16,JayBerger,1985

AsaSophomore:16,KentKinnear,1986

AsaJunior:18,RickRudeen,1983

AsaSenior:15,MiguelNido,1985

Records by Class Records and History

MOST TIE-BREAKERS WON

AsaFreshman:13,LawsonDuncan,1984

AsaSophomore:15,KentKinnear,1986

AsaJunior:14,RickRudeen,1983

AsaSenior:12,TomaszBoniecki,2000

MOST DOUBLES VICTORIES

AsaFreshman:38,JayBerger,1985

AsaSophomore:56,BrandonWalters,1985

AsaJunior:57,RichardMatuszewski,1985

AsaSenior:55,MiguelNido,1985

BEST DOUBLES WINNING PCT.

AsaFreshman:.791,GreggCooper,1981

AsaSoph.:.813,VinceVanGelderen,1987

AsaJunior:.795,CraigBoynton,1986

AsaSenior:.871,DickMilford,1980

Ike Belk set the Clemson record for best set winning pct. as a freshman in 2007. That season he was 45-8 for a .850 mark.

Richard Matusewski holds or either ties for the lead in six class record categories. He played in 1983-1986.

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SINGLES WINSYear Name Record1954 GeneMoxley,JR 8-3 DickJames,JR 8-31955 MaungKhinSi,SR 9-61956 EddieScarpa,JR 9-61957 NickCarter,SO 12-11958 MohamedNasim,JR 8-11959 MohamedNasim,SR 11-21960 BobbyBurns,JR 10-51961 RoyStrickland,SO 4-71962 GeorgeChristopher,JR 15-01963 MalloyEvans,JR 12-1 DickPregnall,JR 12-11964 JamesLedbetter,JR 16-31965 EddieCrow,SR 18-31966 PerryReynolds,SO 15-31967 DavidWilkins,JR 18-31968 JimPoling,JR 18-11969 DavidCooper,SR 17-21970 SteveParsons,FR 17-21971 SteveParsons,SO 17-51972 HerbCooper,SO 19-41973 AsifHusain,JR 15-51974 AliAkbur,SR 15-101975 FernandoMaynetto,SO 13-121976 PikeRowley,SR 16-141977 FernandoMaynetto,SR 24-151978 DavidThies,FR 25-81979 MikeGandolfo,JR 28-91980 MarkDickson,SO 42-71981 PenderMurphy,SR 39-171982 RickRudeen,SO 49-141983 RickRudeen,JR 48-271984 LawsonDuncan,FR 70-141985 JayBerger,FR 57-111986 RichardMatuszewski,SR 41-171987 KentKinnear,JR 33-171988 JohnSullivan,JR 34-15 BrandonWalters,JR 34-121989 JohnSullivan,SR 38-131990 OwenCasey,SR 20-13 GregSeilkop,SO 20-18 GeorgeLampert,FR 20-181991 GeorgeLampert,SO 24-14 GregSeilkop,JR 24-171992 GregSeilkop,SR 25-201993 TomHerb,SO 20-241994 MikeWilliams,SR 32-141995 BruceLi,FR 38-131996 MitchSprengelmeyer,JR 30-131997 MitchSprengelmeyer,SR 36-71998 DarrenKnight,FR 25-191999 JoshGoffi,SO 31-19

2000 TomaszBoniecki,SR 29-72001 MarkoGojonovic,JR 23-242002 SanderKoning,FR 23-102003 JarmaineJenkins,FR 27-8 SanderKoning,SO 27-92004 RyanYoung,FR 24-92005 RyanYoung,SO 28-82006 ClementReix,JR 33-82007 CarlosAlvarez,FR 36-102008 KevinFleck,JR 20-222009 KevinGalloway,SO 17-14 IkeBelk,SR 17-102010 KevinGalloway,JR 23-132011 DominiqueMaden,FR 16-102012 YannickMaden,JR 24-12

DOUBLES WINSYear Name Record1954 MaungKhinSi,JR 8-2 DickJames,JR 8-21955 MaungAye,SR 13-21956 DonMitchell,JR 3-1 ChrisTheos,JR 3-11957 DonMitchell,SR 10-0 ChrisTheos,SR 10-01958 MohamedNasim,JR 7-21959 SonnySumner,SO 8-31960 BobbyBurns,JR 8-7 BillCooper,SR 8-71961 RoyStrickland,SO 2-6 TommyJames,JR 2-61962 DougStewart,SO 14-11963 DickPregnall,JR 10-2 FredCraft,JR 10-21964 DickPregnall,SR 13-2 FredCraft,SR 13-21965 JamesLedbetter,SR 13-41966 DavidSibert,SO 11-31967 ZulfiRahim,SR 17-1 DavidCooper,SO 17-11968 NickKelaidis,FR 11-5 DavidCooper,JR 11-51969 GordonHebert,JR 13-11970 NickKeladis,JR 14-21971 NickKaladis,SR 12-31972 HerbCooper,SO 14-31973 HerbCooper,JR 12-61974 BhanuNunna,SR 14-5 AsifHusain,SR 14-51975 PikeRowley,JR 9-6 HowieOrlin,JR 9-61976 PikeRowley,SR 17-101977 SteveVaugha,SR 25-141978 MarkBuechler,SO 22-10

PenderMurphy,FR 22-12 MikeGandolfo,SO 22-131979 MikeGandolfo,JR 25-71980 PenderMurphy,JR 33-91981 GreggCooper,FR 34-91982 JeanDesdunes,JR 29-12 MarkDickson,SR 29-141983 GreggCooper,JR 44-181984 BrandonWalters,FR 37-181985 RichardMatuszewski,JR 57-161986 JoeDeFoor,SR 36-121987 KentKinnear,JR 31-121988 BrianPage,SR 34-12 VinceVanGelderen,JR 34-131989 VinceVanGelderen,SR 32-131990 MikeWatson,JR 19-8 ToddWatkins,SR 19-141991 MikeWilliams,FR 23-111992 GeorgeLampertSR 28-151993 TomHerb,SO 27-151994 MitchSprengelmeyer,FR 31-101995 ChrisAngell,SR 23-13 FrankSalazar,SR 23-141996 MitchSprengelmeyer,JR 30-12 BruceLi,JR 30-151997 MitchSprengelmeyer,SR 29-111998 PabloBellagamba,SO 20-17 DarrenKnight,FR 20-191999 JoshGoffi,FR 27-132000 DarrenKnight,SO 29-152001 DarrenKnight,JR 21-112002 GoranSterijovski,JR 17-82003 NathanThompson,SO 22-12 JarmaineJenkins,FR 22-12 SanderKoning,SO 22-112004 NathanThompson,JR 28-212005 RyanYoung,FR 26-102006 JarmaineJenkins,JR 24-172007 RyanYoung,SR 28-112008 KevinFleck,JR 22-222009 RokBizjak,JR 11-20 GeraBoryachinskiy,JR 11-17 IkeBelk,SR 11-15 WesleyMoran,FR 11-152010 DerekDiFazio,JR 16-10 CarlosAlvarez,SR 16-152011 JuanBolona,SO 16-112012 YannickMaden,JR 14-12 ZacharyRigsby 14-12

Yearly Leaders Records and History

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SINGLES VICTORIES Name Years Record 1. RickRudeen 1981-84 172-73 2. R.Matuszewski 1983-86 166-84 3. JeanDesdunes 1980-83 157-66 4. MiguelNido 1982-85 152-75 5. BrandonWalters 1984-88 142-62 6. MarkDickson 1979-82 128-42 7. KentKinnear 1985-88 127-73 8. BrianPage 1985-88 122-93 9. PenderMurphy 1978-81 120-5410. M.Sprengelmeyer 1994-97 115-50

WINNING PERCENTAGE SINGLES PLAY (Minimum 50 Career Matches) Name Years Record Pct. 1. RobertBurns 1959-62 60-11 .845 2. LawsonDuncan 1984 70-14 .833 3. JayBerger 1985-86 91-22 .805 4. DavidCooper 1967-69 49-12 .803 5. DougStewart 1962-64 39-11 .780 JamesPoling 1967-69 46-13 .780 7. SteveParsons 1970-72 49-15 .766 8. MalloyEvans 1962-64 35-11 .761 9. JamesLedbetter 1963-65 41-13 .75910. MarkDickson 1979-82 128-42 .753 TomaszBoniecki1999-00 58-19 .753

MOST SETS WON Name Years Record 1. RickRudeen 1981-84 375-201 2. R.Matuszewski 1983-86 361-207 3. JeanDesdunes 1980-83 344-173 4. MiguelNido 1982-85 335-191 5. BrandonWalters 1984-88 331-157 6. BrianPage 1985-88 285-229 7. MarkDickson 1979-82 276-108 8. KentKinnear 1985-88 269-191 9. PenderMurphy 1978-81 256-13210. VinceVanGelderen 1986-89 247-167

BEST SET WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Years Record Pct. 1. LawsonDuncan 1984 143-44 .765 2. JayBerger 1985-86 189-68 .735 3. MarkDickson 1979-82 276-108 .719 4. HerbCooper 1971-74 126-55 .696 RyanYoung 2004-07 234-102 .6966. TomaszBoniecki1999-00 122-56 .6857. BrandonWalters 1984-88 331-157 .6788. CraigBoynton 1986-87 134-65 .673 9. Carlos Alvarez 2007-08 116-57 .67110. JeanDesdunes 1980-83 344-173 .665

MOST THREE-SET MATCHES WON Name Years Record 1. RickRudeen 1981-84 55-31 2. KentKinnear 1985-88 45-21 3. BrianPage 1985-88 43-41 4. MiguelNido 1982-85 41-31 JeanDesdunes 1980-83 41-30 6. R.Matuszewski 1983-86 39-29 7. JohnSullivan 1986-89 37-17 8. GregSeilkop 1989-92 34-32 9. BrandonWalters 1984-88 33-3210. MikeGandolfo 1977-80 31-18 MitchSpengelmeyer1994-97 31-15

MOST TIE-BREAKERS WON Name Years Record 1. RickRudeen 1981-84 39-31 2. KentKinnear 1985-88 36-33 3. MiguelNido 1982-85 30-24 4. JoshGoffi 1998-01 30-20 5. R.Matuszewski 1983-86 29-19 6. JohnSullivan 1986-89 27-12 7. BrandonWalters 1984-88 26-21 BrianPage 1985-88 26-24 9. JeanDesdunes 1980-83 25-27 VinceVanGelderen 1986-89 25-20 GregSeilkop 1989-92 25-15 M.Sprengelmeyer 1994-97 25-12

DOUBLES VICTORIES Name Years Record 1. JeanDesdunes 1980-83 153-57 2. BrandonWalters 1984-88 147-88 3. GreggCooper 1981-84 140-57 4. R.Matuszewski 1983-86 125-47 5. RickRudeen 1981-84 123-66 6. PenderMurphy 1978-81 119-48 7. MikeGandolfo 1977-80 113-52 8. M.Sprengelmeyer 1994-97 112-48 9. KentKinnear 1985-88 111-4610. MiguelNido 1982-85 109-44

WINNING PERCENTAGEDOUBLES PLAY

(Minimum 25 Career Matches) Name Years Record Pct. 1. RobertBurns 1959-62 23-5 .821 2. DavidCooper 1967-69 44-11 .800 3. JamesPoling 1967-69 36-10 .783 4. DavidSibert 1966-68 24-7 .774 5. NickKeladis 1968-71 58-18 .763 6. R.A.Pregnall 1962-64 35-11 .761 F.C.Craft 1962-64 35-11 .761 8. J.D.Stewart 1962-64 38-12 .745 9. SarfrazRahim 1969-71 42-15 .73610. R.Matuszewski 1983-86 124-47 .726

THE CENTURY CLUB100 Career Singles and Doubles

Wins. Singles Doubles Rick Rudeen 172 123 Richard Matuszewski 166 125 Jean Desdunes 157 153 Miguel Nido 152 109 Brandon Walters 142 147 Mark Dickson 128 101 Kent Kinnear 124 111 Brian Page 122 104 Pender Murphy 120 119 Mitch Sprengelmeyer 115 112 Ryan Young 111 102 Vince Van Gelderen 107 100 Richard Matuszewski’s 166 career

singles wins are second best in Clemson history. He also won 125 doubles matches in 1983-86.

Rick Rudeen holds the Clemson record for most sets won in a career with 375. He won 172 career singles matches between 1981-84.

Career Records Records and History

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MOST WINS No. Year1. 32 19802. 31 1986 31 20074. 30 19815. 29 19836. 27 19847. 26 20048. 25 1989 25 2003 25 200511. 24 198512. 23 2006

BEST WINNING PCT. Pct./Record Year1.1.000(16-0) 19692. .933(14-1) 19623. .909(10-1) 19524. .900(9-1) 19345. .889(16-2) 1967

MOST HOME WINS Record Year1. 18-2 20052. 16-2 19833. 15-2 2007 15-3 20105. 14-0 1980

MOST AWAY WINS Record Year1. 10-3 19812. 8-10 19773. 8-4 1979

Clemson’s 1984 team set the school single season record with seven ACC flight champions.MOST WINS TO START SEASON

Record Year1. 16-0 19692. 15-0 20103. 12-0 19624. 10-0 19945. 9-0 2007

LONGEST WINNING STREAK

No. Year 1. 18 19802. 16 19693. 15 2005 15 20105. 13 2006

Clemson’s 1987 team featured four All-America players. This team was ranked 14th in the final ITA poll.

4. 8-1 19805. 8-2 1984 8-4 1985

MOST NEUTRAL WINS Record Year1. 16-3 19862. 11-1 2007 11-6 1988 11-7 19895. 10-4 1980MOST ACC FLIGHTCHAMPS No. Year1. 7 19842. 6 1980 6 1985

MOST ALL AMERICANS No. Year1. 4 19872. 3 1980 3 1985 3 1986 3 1989

HIGHEST FINAL TEAM RANK

Year Rank1. 1986 5th2. 1981 7th3. 1982 7th4. 1980 8th5. 1983 9th

Team Records Records and History

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FloridaAtlantic 1999 2011 2 0 1.000 0-0 2-0 0-0Fla.International 1974 1995 2 1 .667 0-0 2-1 0-0FloridaState 1962 2012 17 18 .486 7-6 5-10 5-2FresnoState 1990 2005 1 2 .333 0-1 1-1 0-0Furman 1923 2012 76 18 1 .805 44-5 31-13-1 1-0Gardner-Webb 2003 2011 3 0 1.000 3-0 0-0 0-0G.Washington 1951 1994 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0Georgetown 2007 2007 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Georgia 1937 2012 13 48 .213 7-16 5-30 1-2GeorgiaSouthern 1976 1976 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1GeorgiaState 1942 2010 5 1 .833 4-0 1-1 0-0GeorgiaTech 1925 2012 27 25 .519 12-10 10-14 5-1Guilford 1940 1940 0 1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0HamptonInstitute 1977 1977 0 1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0Harvard 1959 2008 16 14 .533 14-9 0-3 2-2Houston 1979 1981 0 2 .000 0-0 0-1 0-1Howard 1979 1982 4 0 1.000 4-0 0-0 0-0Huntington 1977 1977 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0Idaho 1997 2000 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0Illinois 1969 2006 2 3 .400 1-0 0-2 1-1IllinoisState 1976 2000 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0Indiana 1964 2007 3 4 .428 1-1 1-0 1-3Jacksonville 1972 1976 2 1 .667 0-0 1-0 1-1JamesMadison 2007 2007 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Kalamazoo 1941 1961 1 3 .250 1-3 0-0 0-0Kansas 1987 1987 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Kentucky 1976 1998 4 8 .333 4-1 0-3 0-4Lamar 1977 1977 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0Lander 1978 1985 4 1 .800 4-1 0-0 0-0Lenoir-Rhyne 1941 1941 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0Liberty 2003 2004 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0Limestone 1979 1999 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0Longwood 2008 2008 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0La.-Lafayette 1973 2003 6 2 .750 0-0 0-1 6-1Louisiana-Monroe 1986 1988 3 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 3-0LouisianaState 1975 2012 7 7 .500 0-0 4-4 3-3Louisville 1998 2012 0 3 .000 0-0 0-2 0-1LoyolaMarymount 2008 2008 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Marquette 2011 2011 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0Maryland 1954 2012 45 15 .750 23-7 21-7 1-1Mass.Inst.ofTech 1966 1966 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0MemphisState 1978 1978 0 1 .500 0-0 0-0 0-1Mercer 1939 1994 2 1 .667 2-1 0-0 0-0Miami(FL) 1968 2012 24 25 .490 12-6 5-17 7-2MiamiDade 1974 1974 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0Miami(O) 1971 1972 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0Michigan 1988 2002 2 2 .500 0-0 0-0 2-2MichiganState 1967 1994 3 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 1-0Minnesota 1961 2004 7 5 .583 1-1 0-2 6-2Mississippi 1981 1992 1 5 .200 1-0 0-1 0-4MississippiState1935 1989 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0MoreheadState 2007 2007 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0MurrayState 1968 1968 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0Navy 1965 2010 6 0 1.000 4-0 1-0 1-0

Series Last CU OverallOpponent Start Match W L T Pct. Home Away Neut.Alabama 1941 2012 4 12 .250 1-4 1-5 2-3Ala.-Birmingham 1993 1993 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1Albright 1939 1939 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0Amherst 1963 1963 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0Anderson 2004 2004 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0AppalachianState 1974 1974 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0Arizona 1989 2004 2 2 .500 0-0 0-1 2-1ArizonaState 1988 2008 5 5 .500 2-1 3-1 0-3Arkansas 1978 1990 5 9 .357 0-1 0-4 5-4Army 2004 2006 3 0 1.000 1-0 2-0 0-0AtlanticChristian 1976 1976 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0Auburn 1941 2012 2 4 .333 1-1 1-1 0-2AustinPeay 1980 2008 3 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 1-0BallState 1965 2003 6 1 .857 1-0 0-0 5-1Baylor 1999 2000 0 2 .000 0-1 0-1 0-0BoiseState 1995 2003 6 2 .714 1-0 0-1 5-1BostonCollege 1940 2012 10 1 .909 5-1 4-0 1-0Brevard 2007 2008 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0BrighamYoung 1980 1980 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Brown 2006 2006 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Butler 2006 2006 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0California 1982 2000 2 1 .667 0-0 0-1 2-0Cal-Irvine 1983 2008 7 4 .636 2-0 3-3 2-1Cal-LongBeach 1985 1987 1 1 .500 1-0 0-0 0-1Cal-Riverside 2007 2007 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0CarsonNewman 1980 1980 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0CentralFlorida 2007 2010 3 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 2-0Char.Southern 2005 2008 5 0 1.000 5-0 0-0 0-0Cincinnati 1960 1960 0 1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0Citadel 1930 2011 33 13 1 .704 18-6 13-7-1 2-0CoastalCarolina 1980 1985 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0Coker 2007 2008 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0Col.ofCharleston 1930 2012 26 9 .743 15-3 11-6 0-0Colorado 1993 1998 0 3 .000 0-0 0-0 0-3Columbia 1969 2004 3 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 1-0Cornell 1955 1958 0 4 .000 0-4 0-0 0-0Dartmouth 1965 2009 6 0 1.000 5-0 0-0 1-0Davidson 1923 2011 4 5 .444 3-2 1-3 0-0DePaul 1998 2011 2 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0Drake 1990 1990 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Duke 1956 2012 32 38 .457 15-14 12-17 5-7EastCarolina 1966 2003 4 0 1.000 4-0 0-0 0-0EastStroudsburg 1970 1970 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0EastTenn.State 1972 1998 3 0 1.000 3-0 0-0 0-0Elon 1940 2009 3 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 2-0Emory 1930 2005 6 2 .750 4-1 2-1 0-0Emory&Henry 1940 1940 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0Erskine 1927 2007 40 2 1 .940 21-1-1 18-1 1-0Evansville 1983 1994 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0Flagler 1976 1976 0 1 .000 0-0 0-1 0-0Florida 1937 1991 4 6 .400 1-1 1-4 2-1FloridaA&M 2003 2010 3 0 1.000 0-0 2-0 1-0

Against All Competition Records and History

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Series Last CU OverallOpponent Start Match W L T Pct. Home Away Neut.Nebraska 1989 1989 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Newberry 1948 1950 4 0 1 .916 2-0 2-0-1 0-0NichollsState 1975 1975 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0NorthCarolina 1931 2012 26 48 .351 14-14 5-26 7-8NC-Asheville 1983 1985 3 0 1.000 0-0 3-0 0-0NC-Charlotte 1979 1999 12 0 1.000 11-0 1-0 0-0NC-Greensboro 2003 2010 6 0 1.000 6-0 0-0 0-0N.C.State 1940 2012 51 12 .809 25-3 22-9 4-0NorthTexasState 1980 1980 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0NorthernArizona 2004 2004 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0Northwestern 1968 2005 4 2 .667 2-0 0-1 2-1Oglethorpe 1923 1923 2 0 1.000 1-0 1-0 0-0Ohio 1977 1980 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0OhioState 1972 2004 1 2 .333 1-1 0-1 0-0OklahomaCity 1978 1978 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0OklahomaState 1979 1998 2 2 .500 0-0 0-0 2-2OldDominion 1981 1985 4 0 1.000 4-0 0-0 0-0PanAmerican 1977 1979 2 1 .667 0-0 1-1 1-0Pennsylvania 1968 1972 1 1 .500 0-0 0-0 1-1PennState 1972 1985 9 1 .900 9-1 0-0 0-0Pepperdine 1981 2002 4 10 .286 0-0 1-10 3-0PrarieViewA&M 2007 2007 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Presbyterian 1926 2011 32 14 .696 18-6 14-8 0-0PresbyterianTheological 1924 1924 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0Princeton 1980 2008 7 3 .700 2-1 3-0 2-2Purdue 1973 1975 2 1 .667 2-1 0-0 0-0Rice 1978 2003 3 1 .750 0-0 2-1 1-0Richmond 1976 1995 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0Rollins 1939 1993 7 4 .636 1-1 6-3 0-0Rutgers 1940 1940 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0St.Augustine 1979 1979 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0St.John’s 2002 2007 3 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 1-0St.Mary’s 2002 2002 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Samford 2007 2007 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0SanDiegoState 1991 2003 0 3 .000 0-0 0-1 0-2SantaClara 2002 2002 0 1 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1Sewanee 1953 1961 0 2 .000 0-2 0-0 0-0SlipperyRock 1965 1965 1 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 0-0SouthAlabama 1993 2008 5 11 .313 3-4 2-5 0-2SouthCarolina 1925 2012 41 61 2 .404 20-25 19-32-2 2-4So.Car.-Sumter 1978 1979 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0So.Car.-Upstate 2010 2011 2 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 1-0SouthFlorida 1990 1995 4 1 .800 2-0 0-0 2-1Southern 2004 2006 2 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1-0SouthernCalifornia 1981 2008 3 13 .188 0-1 1-10 2-2S.Ill.-Edwardsville 1969 1984 5 3 .667 3-1 0-0 2-2SouthernMethodist 1978 2007 9 16 .360 0-2 1-4 8-10SouthernMiss. 2007 2010 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0SouthwestTexas 1995 1995 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Stanford 1980 2000 0 7 .000 0-0 0-1 0-6Stetson 1939 2009 4 1 .800 1-0 2-1 1-0Swarthmore 1974 1979 5 0 1.000 5-0 0-0 0-0

Temple 1994 1994 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Tennessee 1965 2011 7 15 .318 5-4 1-9 1-2Tenn.-Chattanooga 1977 1978 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0TennesseeTech 1991 2006 11 0 1.000 10-0 0-0 1-0Texas 1973 2008 8 13 .381 1-0 1-9 6-4TexasA&M 1977 2008 7 3 .700 0-0 2-2 5-1TexasA&MCC 2000 2008 6 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 5-0Texas-Arlington 1995 1995 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0TexasChristian 1978 2007 11 10 .524 2-0 3-4 6-6Texas-Dallas 2007 2007 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Texas-PanAmerican 2008 2008 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Texas-SanAntonio 2003 2003 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0TexasTech 1997 2005 1 2 .333 0-0 0-0 1-2Toledo 1969 2004 7 0 1.000 6-0 0-0 1-0Trinity(TX) 1973 1990 9 7 .562 2-1 4-3 3-3Troy 2003 2006 5 0 1.000 5-0 0-0 0-0Tulane 1975 1997 2 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 1-0Tulsa 1993 1996 1 1 .500 1-0 0-0 0-1UCLA 1981 2004 2 9 .182 0-0 0-6 2-3UNLV 1999 1999 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Utah 1984 1990 2 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 2-0Vanderbilt 1941 2007 6 2 .750 1-0 3-2 2-0Virginia 1955 2012 42 20 .677 20-7 18-10 4-3Va.Commonwealth 1992 2001 1 5 .167 1-3 0-1 0-1VirginiaTech 1969 2012 8 7 .533 7-2 1-3 0-2WakeForest 1925 2012 43 27 .614 22-7 18-15 3-5Washington 2000 2003 0 2 .000 0-0 0-1 0-1WashingtonCollege 1995 1995 1 0 1.000 0-0 1-0 0-0WayneState 1941 1941 0 1 .000 0-1 0-0 0-0WestVirginia 1989 2003 10 1 .909 6-1 2-0 2-0WesternCarolina 1978 1994 5 0 1.000 4-0 1-0 0-0WesternKentucky 1972 1975 3 1 .750 3-1 0-0 0-0WichitaState 1980 1987 4 0 1.000 1-0 0-0 3-0William&Mary 1976 2012 6 2 .750 5-0 1-1 0-1Wingate 1970 1973 3 0 1.000 3-0 0-0 0-0Winthrop 2004 2005 2 0 1.000 2-0 0-0 0-0Wisconsin 1972 2012 7 1 .875 3-0 0-0 4-1Wofford 1921 2011 22 13 .667 14-6 8-7 0-0Yale 1971 1971 1 0 1.000 0-0 0-0 1-0Totals 1921 2012

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ACC Reg. ACC ACC Season Tour. Non- FinalYear Head Coach Record Pct. Finish Finish PF PA Conf. Home Away Neutral PF PA Overall Pct. Rank1921 NoCoach 0-0 1-0 0-0 2 0 1-0 1.0001922 NoCoach 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 2 0-1 .0001923 NoCoach 2-0 2-1 0-0 14 5 4-1 .8001924 NoCoach 0-2 1-1 0-0 5 14 1-3 .2501925 NoCoach 1-2 1-3-1 0-0 19 28 2-5-1 .3131926 NoCoach 0-1 1-3 0-0 8 22 1-4 .2001927 P.B.Hortzendorff 1-1 2-2-1 0-0 26 16 3-3-1 .5001928 NoTeam NoTeam No Team1929 HokeSloan 0-2-1 0-4-1 0-0 19 23 0-6-2 .1251930 HokeSloan 5-1 2-3-1 0-0 52 34 7-4-1 .6251931 HokeSloan 2-1 0-5 0-0 25 30 2-6 .2501932 NoTeam NoTeam No Team1933 NoTeam NoTeam No Team1934 HokeSloan 3-1 6-0 0-0 56 23 9-1 .9001935 HokeSloan 5-1 2-2 0-0 50 27 7-3 .7001936 NoTeam NoTeam No Team1937 HokeSloan 2-2 2-5 0-0 40 40 4-7 .3631938 HokeSloan 4-1 2-2 0-0 42 25 6-3 .6671939 HokeSloan 5-2 4-4 0-0 62 44 9-6 .5711940 HokeSloan 9-1 5-4 0-0 97 43 14-5 .7371941 HokeSloan 4-2 5-5 0-0 60 48 9-7 .5631942 HokeSloan 4-1 3-2 0-0 44 27 7-3 .7001943 HokeSloan 1-1 3-2 0-0 27 26 4-3 .5711944 NoTeam NoTeam No Team1945 NoTeam NoTeam No Team1946 HokeSloan 4-3 3-2 0-0 56 34 7-5 .5831947 HokeSloan 4-2 4-2 0-0 54 37 8-4 .6671948 HokeSloan 5-3 4-5 0-0 68 57 9-8 .5291949 HokeSloan 1-3 1-4-1 0-0 24 56 2-7-1 .2501950 HokeSloan 4-3 2-4 0-0 52 57 6-7 .4621951 HokeSloan 6-0 1-1 0-0 48 24 7-1 .8751952 HokeSloan 4-1 5-0 0-0 71 35 9-1 .9001953 HokeSloan 5-3 2-2 0-0 55 49 7-5 .5831954 HokeSloan 2-2 .500 4th 18 18 2-6 2-5 2-3 0-0 46 62 4-8 .3331955 HokeSloan 1-5 .167 8th 19 35 4-5 2-5 3-5 0-0 57 72 5-10 .3331956 HokeSloan 2-6 .250 6th 21 54 4-2 4-4 2-4 0-0 47 49 6-8 .4291957 HokeSloan 4-2 .667 T3rd 30 21 6-1 6-1 4-2 0-0 79 35 10-3 .769Hoke Sloan Totals 9-15 .375 88 128 16-14 91-49-1 67-72-3 0-0 1231 957 158-121-4 .5651958 BillSeigler 0-5 .000 8th T4th 14 31 2-2 1-3 1-4 0-0 37 44 2-7 .2221959 LesLongshore 3-2 .600 3rd 4th 26 19 6-3 5-2 3-3 1-0 76 49 9-5 .6921960 LesLongshore 0-6 .000 8th 4th 10 44 3-6 1-5 2-7 0-0 39 95 3-12 .2001961 LesLongshore 0-7 .000 8th 6th 7 55 0-7 0-7 0-6 0-0 19 98 0-13 .0001962 LesLongshore 5-1 .833 2nd 2nd 40 13 9-0 8-0 6-1 0-0 116 27 14-1 .933Les Longshore Totals 8-16 .333 83 131 18-16 14-14 11-17 1-0 247 269 26-31 .4561963 DuaneBruley 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 45 14 5-1 7-2 6-0 0-0 96 35 13-2 .8671964 DuaneBruley 5-2 .714 3rd 2nd 48 15 4-6 4-3 5-3 0-2 98 54 9-8 .5291965 DuaneBruley 5-2 .714 3rd T2nd 48 15 9-2 9-3 6-1 0-0 122 49 15-4 .7891966 DuaneBruley 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 48 15 5-3 10-1 2-3 0-0 98 54 12-4 .7501967 DuaneBruley 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 50 12 10-1 9-1 7-1 0-0 127 34 16-2 .889 T26th1968 DuaneBruley 5-2 .714 3rd 4th 41 22 7-2 8-1 4-3 1-0 98 55 13-4 .7651969 DuaneBruley 7-01.000 1st 1st 52 10 9-0 10-0 6-0 0-0 94 50 16-0 1.000 1970 DuaneBruley 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 49 13 9-1 12-0 3-1 0-1 116 23 15-2 .8821971 DuaneBruley 7-01.000 1st 2nd 48 12 8-4 7-2 6-2 2-0 121 46 15-4 .7891972 DuaneBruley 4-2 .667 3rd 4th 31 20 10-4 12-1 1-4 1-1 115 59 14-6 .700 T24th1973 DuaneBruley 4-2 .667 T2nd 2nd 32 22 8-4 8-2 3-4 1-0 98 62 12-6 .667 22ndDuane Bruley Totals 61-14 .813 2 Firsts 1 First 492 170 84-28 96-16 49-22 5-4 1179 466 150-42 .781

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ACC Reg. ACC ACC Season Tour. Non- FinalYear Head Coach Record Pct. Finish Finish PF PA Conf. Home Away Neutral PF PA Overall Pct. Rank1974 BillBeckwith 3-3 .500 T3rd 2nd 28 26 11-6 8-5 6-4 0-0 124 83 14-9 .609 T35th1975 BillBeckwith 0-6 .000 7th 6th 11 43 7-8 5-6 2-8 0-0 80 97 7-14 .333Bill Beckwith Totals 3-9 .250 39 69 18-14 13-11 8-12 0-0 204 180 21-23 .4771976 ChuckKriese 1-5 .167 7th 6th 14 40 16-13 11-7 4-9 2-2 167 146 17-18 .4861977 ChuckKriese 1-5 .167 T5th 5th 24 30 20-13 12-5 8-10 1-3 185 145 21-18 .5381978 ChuckKriese 3-3 .500 T4th 3rd 31 23 15-9 11-1 5-9 2-2 159 111 18-12 .6001979 ChuckKriese 6-01.000 1st 2nd 36 18 18-7 12-1 8-4 4-2 176 86 24-7 .781 15th1980 ChuckKriese 6-01.000 1st 1st 51 3 26-5 14-0 8-1 10-4 238 89 32-5 .864 8th1981 ChuckKriese 7-01.000 1st 1st 49 14 23-7 13-1 10-3 7-3 234 99 30-7 .811 7th1982 ChuckKriese 6-1 .857 2nd 2nd 49 14 18-9 13-2 2-4 9-4 195 108 24-10 .706 7th1983 ChuckKriese 7-01.000 1st 1st 53 10 22-11 16-2 7-6 6-3 240 115 29-11 .725 9th1984 ChuckKriese 7-01.000 1st 1st 51 11 20-9 13-1 9-3 5-5 222 88 27-9 .750 10th1985 ChuckKriese 7-01.000 1st 1st 51 12 17-12 10-3 8-3 6-6 208 91 24-12 .667 8th1986 ChuckKriese 7-01.000 1st 1st 50 13 24-7 8-0 7-4 16-3 231 102 31-7 .816 5th1987 ChuckKriese 6-01.000 1st * 47 7 13-14 6-1 5-7 8-6 169 113 19-14 .576 14th1988 ChuckKriese 6-1 .857 2nd 1st 52 11 16-8 6-1 5-3 11-5 169 93 22-9 .710 10th1989 ChuckKriese 7-01.000 1st 1st 47 16 18-12 8-2 6-2 11-8 181 126 25-12 .676 13th1990 ChuckKriese 6-1 .857 1st 2nd 47 16 10-17 3-4 5-5 8-9 149 137 16-18 .4711991 ChuckKriese 6-1 .857 2nd T3rd 43 20 8-13 5-3 6-6 3-5 124 114 14-14 .500 1992 ChuckKriese 5-3 .625 4th T3rd 40 32 10-8 8-2 4-3 3-6 113 111 15-11 .577 20th1993 ChuckKriese 3-5 .375 T5th T5th 23 32 3-15 6-4 2-8 1-8 77 124 9-20 .3101994 ChuckKriese 5-3 .625 T4th T3rd 36 20 16-9 10-5 2-3 9-4 143 88 21-12 .636 43rd1995 ChuckKriese 6-2 .750 T3rd 2nd 49 17 15-10 6-1 6-7 9-4 141 80 21-12 .636 29th1996 ChuckKriese 5-3 .625 4th T5th 29 27 7-9 8-6 3-3 1-3 85 78 12-12 .500 45th1997 ChuckKriese 6-2 .680 2nd 1st 83 32 10-8 6-2 5-6 9-3 124 84 20-11 .645 19th1998 ChuckKriese 3-5 .375 7th T5th 27 29 8-12 6-5 3-7 2-6 82 103 11-18 .379 58th1999 ChuckKriese 6-2 .750 T2 T3rd 41 27 15-10 11-6 6-3 4-3 216 157 21-12 .618 30th2000 ChuckKriese 5-3 .625 T3rd T3rd 41 27 13-14 11-1 3-13 4-3 134 106 18-17 .514 34th2001 ChuckKriese 2-6 .250 7th 2nd 24 32 6-14 1-8 2-6 5-6 65 117 8-20 .286 58th2002 ChuckKriese 3-5 .375 6th T5th 26 30 8-12 7-3 1-10 3-5 89 108 11-18 .3792003 ChuckKriese 6-2 .750 2nd 2nd 38 18 19-9 13-1 5-7 7-3 115 60 25-11 .694 27th2004 ChuckKriese 4-4 .500 5th 2nd 28 28 22-8 11-1 6-9 9-2 163 94 26-12 .684 25th2005 ChuckKriese 6-4 .600 5th T5th 35 35 19-7 18-2 6-6 1-3 150 89 25-11 .694 27th2006 ChuckKriese 5-6 .455 7th T5th 43 34 18-4 10-2 6-7 7-1 147 78 23-10 .697 24th2007 ChuckKriese 6-5 .545 T5th T5th 65 33 25-5 15-2 5-7 11-1 211 68 31-10 .756 23rd2008 ChuckKriese 1-10 .091 T11th T9th 19 59 14-10 7-7 1-11 7-2 124 120 15-20 .429 68thChuck Kriese Totals 166-87 .656 1342 770 512-330 315-92 170-194 200-134 5226 3371 685-420 .620 2009 ChuckMcCuen 3-8 .273 T9th T9th 28 59 8-5 6-5 3-7 2-1 85 81 11-13 .458 65th2010 ChuckMcCuen 3-8 .273 T9th T9th 26 51 14-2 15-3 2-6 0-1 104 82 17-10 .630 55th2011 ChuckMcCuen 2-9 .222 T10th T9th 27 50 13-3 11-5 3-6 1-1 103 83 15-12 .556 69th2012 ChuckMcCuen 5-6 .455 T6th T9th 35 42 4-8 5-3 4-7 0-4 71 84 9-14 .391 64thChuck McCuen Totals 13-31 .295 116 202 39-18 37-16 12-26 3-7 363 330 52-49 .515 Program Totals 260-177 .595 12 11 2174 1501 689- 571- 325- 210- 8562 5704 1106- .609 Firsts Firsts 422 208- 358- 144 710- 1 5 6NOTE: 1987 ACC Tournament was rained out, Clemson Declared Champion based on regular season.

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Series Scores Records and History

ALABAMA (4-12)4-1-41 2-5 L A 4-15-63 6-3 W A4-9-74 1-8 L H3-17-75 1-8 L A3-11-76 1-8 L H10-7-76 5-1 W H2-20-77 3-6 L A 3-26-87 5-4 W N (11-19)3-25-89 2-7 L N (10-T25)3-29-90 1-5 L N (NR-13)2-15-91 5-4 W N (24-NR)3-28-01 1-6 L H (47-20)2-15-02 2-5 L A (56-26)2-16-07 3-4 L A (23-31)2-15-09 2-5 L H (61-19)2-25-12 2-4 L N (66-49)

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (0-1)1-30-93 1-6 L N(20/T18th)

ALBRIGHT (1-0)4-4-39 7-2 W H

AMHERST (1-0)3-25-63 9-0 W H

ANDERSON UNIVERSITY (1-0)1-30-04 6-0 W H (24-NR)

APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0)3-1-74 6-3 W H

ARIZONA (2-2) 3-3-89 6-0 W N (10-15)3-6-92 4-5 L N 3-5-95 4-2 W N (35-33)3-21-04 1-6 L A (50-25)

ARIZONA STATE (5-5)4-2-88 4-5 L H(T10-T10)3-21-89 7-2 W A (10-NR)2-1-91 1-5 L N (24-9)3-16-92 5-4 W A (NR-20)1-30-93 2-5 L N (20/T25)3-19-04 2-5 L A (50-26)3-15-05 5-2 W H (31-42)3-13-06 5-2 W A (15-NR)3-12-07 7-0 W H (20-50)3-12-08 1-6 L N (52-15)

ARKANSAS (5-9)2-18-78 2-7 L A2-18-79 1-8 L A1-20-80 0-9 L N (14-10)2-16-80 2-7 L A (14-10)3-7-80 4-5 L N (11-5)2-19-81 4-5 L A (6-5)3-6-81 6-3 W N (6-5)3-16-82 3-6 L H (6-9)5-15-82 5-4 W N (9-10)3-5-83 6-3 W N (10-6)3-18-84 4-5 L N (8-10)2-20-86 6-3 W N (T2-9)1-25-87 9-0 W N (8-NR)1-27-90 3-6 L N (13-15)

ARMY (3-0)2-14-04 4-3 W A (27-NR)3-15-05 7-0 W H (31-74)1-28-06 6-1 W A

ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN (1-0)4-2-76 8-1 W A

AUBURN (2-4)3-31-41 2-4 L A 2-19-77 5-4 W A2-27-78 6-3 W H3-23-83 4-5 L H (7-NR)3-3-84 2-7 L N (4-7)2-26-12 1-4 L N (66-14)

AUSTIN PEAY (3-0)3-15-80 9-0 W H (11-NR)3-18-81 8-1 W H (6-NR)2-1-08 7-0 W N (31-NR)

BALL STATE (6-1)4-15-65 9-0 W H 3-4-90 5-4 W N (13-NR)3-8-91 2-5 L N (24-NR)3-6-93 4-3 W N (20/NR)2-12-94 4-3 W N (42-NR)3-7-98 5-2 W N (28-62)5-11-03 4-0 W N (27-63)

BAYLOR (0-2)4-4-99 1-6 L H (30-3)2-14-00 0-7 L A (26-12)

BOISE STATE (6-2)3-4-95 4-3 W N (35-38)3-23-97 3-4 L A (26-2)2-16-98 4-2 W N (28-16)2-13-99 4-3 W H (52-43)2-12-00 3-4 L N (26-29)2-10-01 4-3 W N (33-39)2-9-02 5-2 W N (57-66)2-8-03 5-2 W N (33-73)

BOSTON COLLEGE (10-1)3-28-40 7-0 W H4-15-41 9-0 W H 2-12-05 4-3 W A (27-NR)4-15-06 7-0 W H (21-NR)4-13-07 7-0 W A (20-NR)4-19-07 4-0 W N (22-NR)4-6-08 3-4 L H (62-NR)4-3-09 5-2 W A (68-71)4-2-10 6-1 W H (43-NR)4-8-11 5-2 W A (48-NR)3-25-12 5-2 W H (63-NR)

BREVARD (2-0)2-3-07 7-0 W H3-10-08 7-0 W H (60-NR)

BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-0)2-15-80 5-4 W N (14-19)

BROWN (1-0)1-28-06 7-0 W N

BUTLER (1-0)2-11-06 6-1 W N

CALIFORNIA (2-1)2-7-82 6-3 W N (6-NR)2-20-88 5-1 W N (9-NR)3-22-00 3-4 L A (32-48)

CAL-IRVINE (7-4)5-14-83 7-2 W N (9-13)2-26-84 6-3 W N (4-13)3-3-87 5-3 W H (2-19)3-19-89 3-6 L A (10-4)3-17-91 5-4 W A (NR-20)2-2-92 3-6 L N (NR-23)3-21-93 1-6 L A 3-16-02 1-6 L A (55-NR)1-25-04 4-3 W A (26-72)2-27-05 6-1 W H (35-NR)2-10-08 4-3 W A (33-NR)

CAL-LONG BEACH (1-1)4-10-86 7-2 W H (3-15)3-27-87 4-5 L N (11-2)

CAL-RIVERSIDE (1-0)3-27-07 7-0 W H (26-NR)

CARSON NEWMAN (1-0)3-14-80 9-0 W H (11-NR)

CENTRAL FLORIDA (3-0)3-15-07 6-1 W N (24-65)2-6-09 4-3 W N (63-NR)3-6-10 5-2 W H (45-NR)

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (5-0)2-18-05 7-0 W H (36-NR)2-6-05 7-0 W H (28-NR)2-19-06 6-1 W H2-3-07 7-0 W H (25-NR)4-5-08 5-1 W H (62-NR)

CINCINNATI (0-1)4-12-60 2-7 L H

CITADEL (33-13-1)4-15-30 3-3 T A 5-7-30 5-2 W H4-10-31 3-4 L A 4-23-38 5-1 W A 4-25-38 5-2 W H 4-23-39 6-1 W H4-10-43 1-6 L A 4-26-46 5-2 W H 4-19-47 4-5 L H 5-2-47 6-3 W A 4-24-48 2-7 L H 5-1-48 4-3 W A 4-8-49 1-6 L A 4-15-50 1-7 L A 4-21-50 5-4 W H 4-25-52 4-5 L H4-17-53 4-5 L H4-30-53 1-8 L A4-9-54 6-3 W A

4-28-55 8-1 W H4-9-56 5-4 W A3-22-58 3-6 L A 3-24-59 5-4 W N 4-8-60 2-7 L H 4-20-60 1-8 L H 3-25-61 0-9 L A 3-24-62 8-1 W H3-29-63 8-1 W A4-10-64 9-0 W H3-26-65 7-2 W A3-21-66 9-0 W H3-29-67 9-0 W A4-20-68 6-3 W H3-29-69 7-2 W A4-14-70 9-0 W H3-20-71 8-1 W A3-23-74 6-1 W A2-29-76 8-1 W A4-4-77 5-0 W H4-10-77 9-0 W A1-17-04 6-1 W N (26-NR)2-17-06 7-0 W H2-3-07 6-1 W H (25-NR)1-20-08 6-1 W H (30-NR)1-24-09 7-0 W H (61-NR)2-21-10 6-1 W H (64-NR)1-18-11 7-0 W H (53-NR)

COASTAL CAROLINA (2-0)4-10-80 9-0 W H (11-NR)2-12-85 9-0 W H (9-NR)

COKER (2-0)3-12-07 7-0 W H (20-NR)4-6-08 7-0 W H (62-NR)

COL. OF CHARLESTON (26-9)4-14-30 2-3 L A 4-9-31 2-4 L A 5-11-34 8-1 W A 4-16-42 7-0 W H 4-29-43 6-1 W A 4-12-46 9-0 W H 4-19-46 9-0 W A4-17-47 6-0 W H5-3-47 3-4 L A4-30-48 3-4 L A4-9-49 0-7 L A3-31-50 0-9 L H3-31-51 6-3 W H4-15-52 4-3 W H4-28-52 5-3 W A4-9-53 6-3 W H4-29-53 4-3 W A4-10-54 0-9 L A4-14-54 3-6 L H4-18-55 3-6 L H4-10-56 5-4 W A4-3-57 7-2 W H3-21-58 7-2 W A4-1-60 7-2 W A2-28-76 9-0 W A4-6-76 9-0 W H4-9-77 9-0 W A2-25-78 8-1 W H

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3-15-73 6-3 W H 4-6-74 5-4 W A3-7-75 2-7 L H10-8-75 5-4 W N4-4-76 1-8 L A10-8-76 5-4 W H3-4-77 3-6 L H4-2-78 3-6 L A3-10-79 5-4 W H (17-NR)4-6-80 8-1 W A (11-NR)4-11-81 6-3 W H (6-NR)4-4-82 3-6 L A (6-12)4-2-83 6-3 W H (7-NR)4-7-84 6-3 W A (10-NR)3-16-85 8-1 W H (18-NR)3-12-86 8-1 W A (3-NR)4-9-88 7-2 W A (10-17)4-22-88 7-2 W N (10-17)3-4-89 5-2 W N (10-NR)3-11-89 6-3 W H (10-NR)4-22-89 7-2 W H (14-NR)4-14-90 5-4 W A3-15-91 5-4 W H 4-20-91 1-5 L N4-5-92 1-8 L A (18-24)4-17-93 1-6 L H (NR-7)4-16-94 3-4 L A (36-7)4-23-94 1-6 L N (36-7)4-16-95 2-5 L H (35-11)4-23-95 1-5 L N (37-9)5-6-95 1-4 L N (35-9)4-13-96 1-6 L A (39-10)5-10-96 0-4 L H (46-10)4-12-97 3-4 L H (23-12)4-20-97 4-3 W N (22-12)5-10-97 1-4 L N (20-10)4-18-98 5-2 L A (53-18)4-11-99 1-6 L H (24-3)5-16-99 0-4 L H (31-2)4-8-00 1-6 L A (35-5)3-25-01 0-7 L H (47-3)4-22-01 0-4 L N (68-3)4-7-02 1-6 L A (NR-13)3-30-03 4-3 L H (30-11)4-20-03 1-4 L N (27-9)3-28-04 2-5 L A (NR-8)5-16-04 4-3 W A (33-6)4-3-05 2-5 L H (19-5)3-26-06 2-5 L A (10-4)3-24-07 5-2 W H (30-17)4-11-08 1-6 L A (61-42)4-12-09 2-5 L H (59-30)4-11-10 2-5 L A (40-20)4-10-11 0-7 L H (58-11)3-30-12 0-7 L A (64-6)

EAST CAROLINA (4-0)4-26-66 9-0 W H4-3-67 9-0 W H 2-2-02 6-1 W H (57-NR)2-1-03 7-0 W H (33-NR)

EAST STROUDSBURG (1-0)3-18-70 7-2 W H

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (3-0)3-5-72 9-0 W H3-9-73 6-2 W H 3-15-98 5-2 W H (36-NR)

ELON (2-0)4-18-40 6-1 W H 5-11-07 4-0 W N (22-NR)1-30-08 5-2 W N (60-NR)

EMORY (6-2)4-19-30 0-6 L A 4-10-40 6-3 W H 4-11-41 5-2 W A4-17-48 2-5 L H2-8-78 9-0 W H2-11-79 9-0 W A2-9-83 9-0 W H (10-NR)2-18-05 7-0 W H (36-NR)

EMORY AND HENRY (1-0)4-29-40 5-2 W H

ERSKINE (40-2-1)4-16-27 6-0 W A 4-25-27 6-0 W H 4-20-29 1-5 L A 4-24-29 3-3 T H 4-8-30 8-1 W A 4-24-30 7-2 W H 4-24-31 8-0 W H 4-5-34 6-3 W H 4-9-34 4-3 W A 4-23-35 5-2 W A4-15-35 6-3 W H4-20-37 7-0 W A4-13-39 6-1 W H4-27-39 7-0 W A4-8-40 6-1 W H4-17-40 8-1 W A4-18-41 7-0 W H4-28-41 7-0 W A3-23-42 8-1 W H4-7-42 4-3 W A3-23-43 4-3 W A4-9-43 3-4 L H4-27-46 7-0 W A4-15-46 7-0 W H5-9-47 8-1 W H5-12-47 7-2 W A4-29-48 7-0 W A5-12-48 8-1 W H4-22-49 6-2 W A4-20-50 6-1 W H5-4-50 7-2 W A4-9-51 7-2 W A4-23-51 6-3 W H4-4-52 8-1 W H4-18-52 9-0 W A4-14-53 5-2 W H3-29-54 8-1 W H3-24-55 7-0 W H5-9-55 7-0 W A3-22-56 6-3 W H3-20-57 6-3 W H2-2-02 7-0 W H (57-NR)

2-6-07 7-0 W N (24-NR)

EVANSVILLE (2-0)2-28-83 9-0 W H (10-NR)2-13-94 7-0 W N (42-NR)

FLAGLER (0-1)3-14-76 4-5 L A

FLORIDA (4-6)4-3-37 1-6 L A4-12-37 3-6 L H3-30-39 1-6 L A4-3-40 1-6 L A3-31-48 0-7 L A3-27-80 6-3 W H (11-NR)3-1-81 9-0 W A (6-NR)3-6-86 8-1 W N (3-NR)3-29-86 9-0 W N (4-20)3-23-91 4-5 L N (NR-12)

FLORIDA A&M (3-0)3-15-03 6-1 W A (45-NR)3-18-08 7-0 W N (61-NR)3-19-10 6-1 W A (29-NR)

FLORIDA ATLANTIC (2-0)2-26-99 6-1 W A (52-NR)3-18-11 4-3 W A (57-NR)

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (2-1)3-19-74 7-2 W A3-16-76 4-5 L A2-18-95 5-2 W A (35-49)

FLORIDA STATE (17-18)4-18-62 9-0 W H4-24-62 9-0 W A3-27-64 4-5 L A4-20-64 4-5 L H4-10-74 4-5 L H3-20-76 5-4 W A3-23-81 8-1 W H (5-NR)3-3-88 5-1 W N (9-NR)3-26-92 4-5 L H (18-NR)2-26-93 1-5 L A (20/NR)4-23-93 2-5 L N4-22-94 4-3 W N (36-37)3-27-94 4-3 W H (43-22)4-8-95 3-4 L A (35-18)4-22-95 4-2 W N (37-16)3-24-96 4-3 W H (42-43)4-5-97 4-3 W A (23-39)4-19-97 4-2 W N (22-42)3-29-98 2-5 L H (50-33)3-20-99 6-1 W A (36-55)3-12-00 5-2 W H (32-45)3-23-01 3-4 L A (47-59)3-12-02 1-6 L H (56-41)3-16-03 4-3 W A (45-37)4-19-03 4-3 W N (27-36)4-2-04 4-3 W H (NR-29)4-2-05 0-7 L A (19-26)3-18-06 2-5 L A (5-NR)3-2-07 4-3 W H (31-10)3-18-08 0-7 L A (61-7)

2-20-80 6-3 W H (14-NR)2-14-85 8-1 W H (9-NR)1-17-04 7-0 W A (26-NR)3-11-09 7-0 W H2-16-10 5-2 W H (64-NR)2-13-11 7-0 W H1-14-12 4-3 W H (66-NR)

COLORADO (0-3)3-7-93 3-4 L N (20/NR)3-9-96 2-5 L N 42-48)3-7-98 1-5 L N (28-45)

COLUMBIA (3-0)4-3-69 9-0 W H4-2-70 8-1 W H2-14-04 7-0 W N (27-NR)

CORNELL (0-4)3-28-55 1-8 L H3-26-56 0-9 L H3-26-57 4-5 L H4-1-58 4-5 L H

DARTMOUTH (6-0)3-27-65 6-3 W H3-20-67 6-3 W H3-24-70 8-1 W H2-6-05 7-0 W H (28-NR)1-29-06 5-2 W N 2-28-09 7-0 W H (64-NR)

DAVIDSON (4-5)4-20-23 0-4 L A4-9-25 1-5 L A4-1-29 6-0 L H5-4-29 0-7 L A4-6-46 0-7 L H4-28-66 8-1 W H4-15-67 8-1 W A1-16-10 5-2 W H1-22-11 4-3 W H (53-NR)

DEPAUL (2-0)1-30-98 6-1 W A (28-NR)2-11-11 5-2 W H (51-66)

DRAKE (1-0)3-31-90 5-4 W N5

DUKE (32-38)4-20-56 1-8 L A4-11-58 2-7 L A 5-6-60 1-8 L A 4-14-61 3-6 L H 4-27-62 5-3 W A 3-30-63 8-1 W H5-1-64 7-2 W A 4-27-65 9-0 W H 3-25-66 5-4 W A 3-25-67 9-0 W H 5-8-68 5-4 W A 3-22-69 9-0 W H 3-29-70 8-1 W H 4-12-71 6-0 W N4-7-72 1-5 W A

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3-30-62 5-4 W A 4-17-63 6-3 W H4-22-64 2-7 L A 3-30-65 2-7 L A 4-22-66 2-7 L A 4-8-67 5-4 W H 3-28-68 2-7 L A 4-9-70 2-7 L A 4-12-71 2-7 L H4-14-72 3-6 L A 4-12-73 0-9 L H 4-3-74 3-6 L A4-9-75 2-5 L H4-12-76 0-9 L A3-24-77 3-6 L H4-6-78 3-6 L A4-10-79 3-6 L H (17-12)4-2-80 5-4 W A (11-12)4-2-81 6-3 W A (5-9)3-30-82 4-5 L A (6-4)4-6-83 5-4 W H (7-14)4-4-84 5-4 W A (10-9)2-20-85 3-6 L N (9-6)4-9-85 4-5 L H (10-6)4-9-86 3-6 L A (3-17)2-21-87 5-2 W N (8-7)4-9-87 8-1 W H (13-4)5-16-87 2-5 L A (14-3)3-25-88 0-5 L N (10-3)3-30-88 5-4 W A (10-3)4-12-89 3-6 L H (9-4)4-11-90 0-6 L A (NR-3)3-27-91 2-7 L H (NR-4)4-1-92 2-7 L A (18-6)4-12-94 1-6 L H (36-8)2-14-95 2-5 L A (35-2)3-25-96 2-5 L H (42-4)2-3-97 1-6 L A (49-4)5-5-98 1-4 L H (55-3)3-12-99 1-6 L A (36-5)3-13-01 0-7 L H (40-7)1-29-02 2-5 L A (57-1)1-26-03 4-3 W H (NR-6)2-25-04 3-4 L A (26-24)5-15-05 0-4 L A (27-7)2-3-06 2-5 L H (NR-2)2-6-07 0-7 L A (24-1)1-27-09 0-7 L A (61-3)1-25-11 0-7 L A (53-11)1-21-12 0-7 L A (66-4)

GEORGIA SOUTHERN (0-1)10-9-75 4-5 L N

GEORGIA STATE (5-1)4-2-42 3-4 L A 4-17-59 7-1 W H 2-18-77 9-0 W A 2-24-05 5-2 W H (35-NR)3-3-06 6-1 W H (15-NR)2-21-10 5-2 W H (64-NR)

GEORGIA TECH (27-25)4-25-25 2-4 L H 4-30-26 1-5 L A 4-2-37 1-6 L A

4-10-37 2-5 L H3-29-41 3-4 L A4-1-42 2-5 L A 4-17-43 0-9 L A 4-19-65 1-8 L H 4-21-66 0-9 L A 4-16-67 5-4 W H 4-11-69 5-4 W H 4-10-70 5-4 W A 4-21-71 7-2 W H3-4-80 9-0 W A(11-NR)4-6-81 9-0 W H (5-NR)2-28-82 8-1 W A (6-NR)4-7-83 9-0 W H (7-NR)2-21-84 9-0 W A (4-NR)4-8-85 7-2 W H (10-NR)4-18-86 7-2 W N (3-NR)1-19-86 8-1 W N (6-NR)4-1-86 6-3 W A (4-NR)3-12-87 9-0 W H (2-18)4-7-88 4-5 L A (10-13)4-23-88 5-4 W N (10-12)4-4-89 6-3 W H (9-NR)4-3-90 7-2 W A 4-3-91 7-2 W H 4-8-92 5-4 W A (21-NR)3-31-93 2-5 L H 3-9-94 3-4 L A (34-28)4-5-95 6-1 W H (35-46)4-2-96 5-2 W A (39-48)4-2-97 2-5 L H (23-40)4-15-98 1-6 L A (53-56)4-15-99 3-4 L H (26-64)4-24-99 1-4 L N (26-46)3-29-00 3-4 L A (33-NR)4-21-00 5-0 W N (32-71)3-21-01 2-5 L H(46-38)4-3-02 1-6 L A (NR-56)4-9-03 6-1 W H (31-25)4-16-04 4-3 W N (45-26)3-10-04 3-4 L A (41-39)3-9-05 4-3 W H (36-51)3-8-06 6-1 W A (15-18)3-7-07 3-4 L H (20-44)3-4-08 3-4 L A (60-39)3-4-09 3-4 L H (68-58)3-31-10 0-7 L A (42-25)3-30-11 1-6 L H (48-19)3-5-12 4-3 W A (NR-68)

GUILFORD (0-1)4-13-40 1-6 L H

HAMPTON INSTITUE (0-1)3-6-77 2-7 L H

HARVARD (16-14)4-1-59 2-7 L H4-6-60 0-9 L H4-7-61 1-8 L H4-2-62 7-2 W H 4-3-62 6-3 W H 4-2-63 5-4 W H4-3-63 5-4 W H4-1-64 3-6 L H 4-2-64 4-5 L H

3-7-09 1-6 L H (68-16)3-20-10 0-7 L A (29-20)4-22-10 0-4 L N (49-28)3-4-11 3-4 L A (51-36)3-17-12 3-4 L A (71-30)

FRESNO STATE (1-2)2-15-90 3-6 L H (13-NR)3-21-00 2-5 L A (32-17)3-24-05 4-3 W A (14-50)

FURMAN (76-18-1)4-17-23 3-0 W H 4-27-23 4-0 W A 4-12-24 2-4 L H 4-19-24 0-6 L A 3-28-25 3-3 T A 4-21-25 4-2 W H 5-4-27 2-4 L A 4-30-30 6-3 W H 5-6-30 5-4 W A 4-28-31 5-2 W H 5-12-31 3-4 L A 4-21-34 4-5 L H 4-26-34 5-4 W A 4-19-35 4-5 L A 4-30-35 5-4 W H 4-22-37 4-3 W H 4-30-37 2-5 L A 3-30-38 5-2 W H 4-12-38 5-2 W A 4-12-39 3-4 L A4-19-39 5-2 W H5-2-40 5-2 W H 5-3-40 6-1 W A 4-23-41 6-1 W A 4-20-42 4-3 W A 4-6-42 4-2 W H 4-13-43 8-1 W H 4-28-43 5-2 W A 4-16-46 9-0 W A 3-29-47 4-3 W A 4-30-47 4-1 W H 5-11-48 5-2 W H 4-19-49 1-6 L H 3-28-50 3-4 L A 4-3-50 4-3 W H 4-30-51 8-1 W H4-2-52 6-3 W A4-22-52 5-4 W H3-25-53 9-0 W H4-23-53 6-3 W A3-22-54 4-5 L A4-22-54 4-5 L H4-25-55 4-5 L H5-10-55 5-2 W A3-21-56 4-5 L A3-23-56 6-3 W H4-9-57 8-1 W H 4-29-57 7-2 W A 4-17-58 9-0 W H 3-23-59 9-0 W A 4-2-59 9-0 W A 3-24-60 7-2 W H 4-13-60 7-1 W A 4-16-62 9-0 W H

4-25-63 8-1 W H4-28-64 9-0 W A 3-20-65 9-0 W H 4-12-67 9-0 W H 3-25-68 9-0 W A 3-17-70 9-0 W A 4-19-71 8-1 W H4-17-72 4-5 L A4-17-73 8-1 W H 3-28-74 4-5 L A4-15-75 6-3 W H9-25-75 9-0 W H10-8-75 6-3 W N10-8-76 5-0 W H4-13-76 4-5 L A4-12-77 6-3 W H3-28-79 6-3 W H (17-NR)4-15-80 8-1 W A (11-NR)4-15-81 9-0 W H (6-NR)4-9-82 9-0 W H (6-NR)4-12-83 6-3 W A (8-NR)4-17-84 6-0 W H (10-NR)3-18-85 6-3 W A (18-NR)3-26-86 9-0 W H (4-NR)4-4-87 9-0 W A (13-NR)3-13-88 8-1 W H (9-NR)4-5-90 8-1 W A4-16-91 9-0 W A4-13-92 6-3 W H (21-NR)3-16-93 2-5 L A4-2-94 6-1 W H (38-NR)3-26-95 6-1 W H (35-NR)3-16-96 5-2 W A (42-NR)3-17-97 7-0 W H (49-NR)3-23-98 4-2 W A (36-NR)4-2-99 7-0 W H (30-NR)3-11-00 6-1 W A (32-NR)2-11-09 4-3 W H (61-70)2-18-10 4-3 W A (64-58)2-18-11 7-0 W H (51-NR)2-15-12 6-1 W A (NR-68)

GARDNER-WEBB (3-0)1-24-03 7-0 W H1-16-10 7-0 W H (66-NR)1-23-11 7-0 W H (53-NR)

GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-0)3-9-51 6-3 W H3-13-94 7-0 W N (34-NR)

GEORGETOWN (1-0)4-15-07 7-0 W N (20-NR)

GEORGIA (13-48)4-15-37 2-4 L A 4-8-39 3-4 L A 4-15-39 4-3 W H4-27-40 3-4 L A 4-10-41 0-7 L A 4-4-46 1-6 L A 4-2-49 0-9 L H 4-24-53 5-4 W H4-3-54 1-8 L H4-27-55 0-9 L A3-31-60 3-6 L A

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4-7-65 5-4 W H 4-8-65 6-3 W H 4-6-66 4-5 L H 4-7-66 5-4 W H 4-5-67 8-1 W H 4-2-69 7-2 W H 4-8-71 6-3 W H4-2-72 7-2 W H 4-1-73 5-4 W H 3-31-74 7-2 W H3-30-75 4-5 L H3-28-76 3-6 L H4-10-82 6-3 W H (6-NR)2-4-82 5-4 W N (6-NR)5-10-83 4-5 L A (9-NR)3-2-90 4-5 L N (13-NR)3-4-01 2-5 L N (33-40)2-9-03 3-4 L A (33-29)2-11-05 2-5 L A (27-23)2-12-06 5-2 W N3-10-08 3-4 L H (60-48)

HOUSTON (0-2)3-18-79 3-6 L A (17-12)3-7-81 4-5 L N (6-11)

HOWARD (4-0)4-4-79 6.5-2.5W H (17-NR)4-1-80 6-3 W H (11-NR)3-10-81 9-0 W H (6-NR)3-22-82 9-0 W H (6-NR)

HUNTINGTON (1-0)2-19-77 9-0 W A

IDAHO (2-0)3-23-97 6-1 W N (26-NR)2-27-00 7-0 W H (29-NR)

ILLINOIS (2-3)3-31-69 7-2 W H3-10-96 4-3 W N (42-46)3-7-97 3-4 L N (49-16)5-12-03 0-4 L A (27-1)2-11-06 0-7 L A (25-3)

INDIANA (3-4)3-26-64 2-6 L N1-13-89 3-6 L N (14-NR)1-13-90 4-5 L N (13-NR)3-21-92 3-6 L H2-12-94 4-3 W A (42-NR)3-10-02 5-2 W N (56-58)3-10-07 7-0 W H

ILLINOIS STATE (2-0)3-13-76 9-0 W H2-26-00 6-1 W H (29-NR)

JACKSONVILLLE (2-1)3-14-72 8-1 W N3-15-76 9-0 W A10-21-76 4-5 L N

JAMES MADISON (1-0)3-30-07 7-0 W N (26-NR)

KALAMAZOO (1-3)3-26-41 0-7 L H4-1-46 0-7 L H4-3-59 7-2 W H 4-5-61 3-6 L H

KANSAS (1-0)5-15-87 6-1 W N (14-NR)

KENTUCKY (4-8)3-19-76 2-7 L N2-15-83 9-0 W H (10-NR)3-9-84 8-1 W H (8-NR)2-13-88 3-6 L N (9-14)5-21-88 2-5 L N (10-8)3-23-89 5-4 W H (10-6)2-17-90 2-7 L A (13-14)2-5-91 0-6 L H (24-14)3-20-94 2-5 L N (43-T4)2-9-95 3-4 L A (35-24)3-17-97 4-3 W H (49-7)2-1-98 1-6 L N (28-11)

LAMAR (1-0)3-15-77 8-1 W A

LANDER (4-1)2-6-78 8-1 W H2-11-81 8-1 W H (6-NR)2-21-83 8-1 W H (10-NR)2-8-84 9-0 W H (7-NR)2-13-85 4-5 L H (9-NR)

LENOIR RHYNE (1-0)5-1-41 5-2 W H

LIBERTY (2-0)2-1-03 7-0 W H (33-NR)1-30-04 7-0 W H (24-NR)

LIMESTONE (2-0)2-13-79 9-0 W H3-15-99 6-0 W H (36-NR)

LONGWOOD (1-0)3-28-08 7-0 W N (54-NR)

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (6-2)3-21-73 9-0 W N 3-19-75 4-5 L A3-26-88 5-2 W N (10-11)3-3-90 6-3 W N (13-NR)3-9-91 3-6 L N (24-NR)3-7-97 4-3 W N (49-56)3-7-99 4-0 W N (52-48)3-21-03 4-3 W N

LOUISIANA-MONROE (3-0)3-7-86 5-4 W N (3-19)3-8-87 7-2 W N (2-NR)3-5-88 5-4 W N (9-NR)

LOUISIANA STATE (7-7)3-20-75 2-7 L A3-19-77 1-8 L A3-25-78 5-4 W A2-16-79 5-4 W N (NR-12)3-24-79 8-1 W A (17-20)2-11-83 7-2 W N (10-NR)5-18-85 5-1 W N (9-7)1-31-85 4-5 L N (9-8)3-30-86 6-3 W A (4-11)1-23-88 2-7 L N (9-T4)5-20-89 3-5 L N (13-5)5-14-00 0-4 L A (34-10)2-23-06 4-3 W A (22-13)2-2-12 2-5 L A (70-32)

LOUISVILLE (0-3)2-1-98 3-4 L A (28-NR)2-12-05 3-4 L N (27-40)2-11-12 2-5 L A (35-68)

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-0)2-8-08 7-0 W N (33-NR)

MARQUETTE (1-0)2-19-11 5-2 W H (51-NR)

MARYLAND (45-15)4-20-54 3-6 L H5-2-55 1-8 L A4-7-56 1-5 L H4-6-57 0-6 L A 4-9-58 3-6 L H 5-3-60 3-6 L H 5-7-61 0-6 L A 5-4-62 8-1 W H5-4-63 5-4 W A 5-6-64 4-5 L N4-2-65 4-5 L A 4-9-66 5-4 W H 5-9-67 9-0 W A 4-13-68 5-4 W H 4-6-69 8-1 W A 4-19-70 6-3 W H 4-15-71 8-1 W A3-26-72 6-3 W H 3-30-73 6-3 W A 4-23-74 4-5 L H4-12-75 0-9 L A4-8-76 4-5 L H4-1-77 3-6 L A3-31-78 6-3 W H4-2-79 6-3 W A (17-NR)3-16-80 8-1 W H (11-NR)3-29-81 9-0 W A (5-NR)3-23-82 6-3 W H (6-NR)4-13-83 8-1 W H (8-NR)4-8-84 5-4 W A (10-NR)4-1-85 5-4 W A (18-NR)4-12-86 7-2 W H (3-25)4-19-86 5-4 W N (3-25)3-22-87 7-2 W A (11-NR)4-16-88 8-1 W H (10-NR)4-15-89 9-0 W A (9-NR)4-21-89 9-0 W H (14-NR)

3-17-90 7-2 W H4-7-91 9-0 W A3-13-92 8-1 W H4-11-93 7-0 W A2-27-94 7-0 W H (42-NR)4-1-95 7-0 W A (35-NR)3-16-96 7-0 W H (42-NR)3-30-97 7-0 W A (26-NR)3-23-98 7-0 W H (36-NR)3-28-99 7-0 W A (30-NR)3-11-00 7-0 W H (32-NR)3-31-01 7-0 W A(59-NR)2-22-02 7-0 W H (53-NR)4-13-03 7-0 W A (31-NR)3-13-04 7-0 W H (41-NR)4-9-05 7-0 W A (24-NR)4-15-06 6-1 W H (21-NR)4-15-07 6-1 W A (20-57)4-5-08 3-4 L H (62-59)4-5-09 4-3 W A (68-NR)4-4-10 6-1 W H (43-71)4-1-11 2-5 L A (48-44)3-23-12 5-2 W H (63-NR)

MASS. INSTITUTE OF TECH (1-0)

3-29-66 9-0 W H

MEMPHIS STATE (0-1)2-19-78 3-6 L N

MERCER (2-1)5-5-39 2-4 L H5-6-40 4-3 W H4-3-94 6-1 W H (38-NR)

MIAMI (24-25)3-15-68 0-9 L A3-15-71 3-6 L A 3-17-71 2-7 L A3-20-74 1-8 L A3-17-76 1-8 L A1-18-80 5-4 W N (14-16)2-28-81 6-3 W A (6-12)3-12-82 4-5 L H (5-11)2-12-82 2-7 L N (6-10)5-16-81 6-3 W N (6-9)2-3-83 5-4 W N (10-11)2-10-83 2-7 L A (10-11)3-12-83 6-3 W H (10-7)2-24-84 6-3 W N (4-10)3-10-84 5-4 W H (8-16)2-22-85 0-9 L A (9-16)2-28-85 8-1 W H (9-16)3-8-85 7-2 W N (10-16)1-25-86 7-2 W N (6-12)2-27-86 6-3 W H (3-13)1-23-87 4-5 L A (8-10)5-9-87 6-3 W H (14-12)1-22-88 7-2 W A (9-NR)1-27-89 5-4 W N (14-16)1-28-90 1-8 L N (13-8)3-10-90 4-5 L H (NR-4)2-2-91 4-5 L A (24-12)1-31-92 5-4 W A (NR-8)

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MOREHEAD STATE (1-0)2-24-07 7-0 W H (31-NR)

MURRAY STATE (1-0)4-16-68 7-2 W H

NAVY (6-0)4-1-65 7-2 W A 3-30-97 6-1 W N (26-NR)2-25-00 7-0 W H (29-T75)2-29-08 7-0 W H (42-NR)2-28-09 7-0 W H (64-NR)2-27-10 7-0 W H (56-NR)

NEBRASKA (1-0)3-5-89 5-2 W N (10-NR)

UNLV (1-0)3-5-99 4-3 W N (52-42)

NEWBERRY (4-0-1)4-12-48 7-0 W A 5-14-48 7-0 W H3-21-49 7-2 W H5-2-49 4-4 T A 5-2-50 9-0 W A

NICHOLLS STATE (1-0)3-21-75 8-1 W A

NORTH CAROLINA (26-48)3-30-31 0-6 L A 4-21-56 0-9 L A4-12-57 1-8 L A 4-19-58 1-8 L H 4-13-59 2-7 L A 4-30-60 0-9 L A 4-30-61 0-9 L H 4-28-62 1-8 L A 4-27-63 1-8 L H5-2-64 1-8 L A 5-1-65 2-7 L H 3-26-66 3-6 L A 4-1-67 2-7 L H 4-8-68 4-5 L A 4-12-69 7-2 W H 3-26-70 3-5 L N4-10-71 5-4 W H4-8-72 2-7 L A 4-7-73 1-8 L H 4-7-74 0-9 L A4-8-75 0-9 L H4-1-76 0-9 L A10-22-76 9-0 W N10-22-76 4-5 L N3-29-77 4-5 L H4-3-78 3-6 L A4-5-79 6-3 W H (17-NR)4-5-80 9-0 W A (11-NR)4-4-81 8-1 W H (5-NR)4-2-82 7-2 W A (6-NR)3-31-83 5-4 W H (7-NR)3-31-84 5-4 W A (9-NR)4-12-85 7-2 W H (10-NR)4-6-86 9-0 W A (4-NR)

1-20-08 7-0 W H (30-NR)3-2-10 6-1 W H (45-NR)

N.C. STATE (51-12)4-23-40 8-0 W A 4-25-40 8-1 W H 4-28-50 1-7 L H 4-16-55 4-5 L A4-13-56 5-4 W H4-13-57 5-4 W A 4-14-59 6-3 W A 4-29-60 3-6 L A 4-15-61 0-9 L A 4-7-62 9-0 W H 4-6-63 5-0 W A4-3-64 9-0 W H 4-13-65 8-1 W A 4-15-66 9-0 W H 3-17-67 8-1 W A 4-5-68 9-0 W H 4-19-69 9-0 W A 3-28-70 9-0 W H 4-18-71 9-0 W A3-7-72 9-0 W H4-15-73 9-0 W A 3-4-74 8-1 W H4-6-75 3-6 L A3-26-76 2-7 L H3-26-77 2-7 L A3-4-78 4-5 L H3-30-79 5-4 W A (17-NR)3-17-81 7-2 W A (6-NR)3-10-82 9-0 W H (5-NR)4-3-83 9-0 W H (7-NR)4-2-84 9-0 W A (9-NR)3-4-85 9-0 W H (9-NR)4-5-86 7-2 W A (4-NR)3-2-87 9-0 W H (8-NR)4-10-88 8-1 W A (10-NR)4-8-89 7-2 W H (9-NR)4-7-90 8-1 W A4-20-90 5-1 W N3-2-91 7-2 W H (24-NR)4-19-91 6-1 W N4-11-92 6-3 W A (21-NR)4-4-93 5-2 W H4-10-94 6-1 W A (38-NR)3-26-95 6-1 W H (35-NR)4-7-96 5-2 W A (39-NR)4-7-97 5-2 W H (23-NR)4-19-98 4-3 W A (53-59)4-17-99 6-1 W H (24-48)4-16-00 6-1 W A (37-NR)4-13-01 6-1 W H(67-NR)4-19-01 4-0 W N (68-NR)4-12-02 5-2 W A (NR-NR)3-2-03 7-0 W H (45-NR)4-4-04 4-3 W A 4-17-05 5-2 W H (27-44)4-9-06 3-4 L A (18-NR)4-20-06 4-3 W N (24-NR)4-7-07 6-1 W H (28-20)3-30-08 1-6 L A (54-53)3-27-09 5-2 W H (NR-38)3-26-10 2-5 L A (46-33)

4-5-87 7-2 W H (13-NR)4-2-88 9-0 W A (10-NR)4-9-89 6-3 W H (9-NR)4-23-89 8-1 W H (14-NR)4-8-90 4-5 L A4-22-90 3-5 L N3-30-91 3-6 L H (NR-24)4-6-92 2-7 L A (18-8)4-18-92 1-5 L N (21-7)4-18-93 0-7 L H (NR-14)4-9-94 3-4 L A (38-33)5-13-94 2-4 L N (42-20)4-15-95 4-3 W H (35-40)5-5-95 4-3 W N (35-33)4-6-96 0-7 L A (39-17)4-13-97 4-3 W H (23-29)5-9-97 4-0 W N (20-38)4-11-98 3-4 L A (53-42)4-24-98 1-4 L N (55-44)4-10-99 5-2 W H (24-74)4-23-99 4-3 W N (26-72)4-9-00 1-6 L A (35-19)4-22-00 3-4 L N (32-20)4-15-01 2-5 L H(67-39)4-20-01 4-3 W N (68-32)3-29-02 2-5 L A (NR-44)3-29-03 5-2 W H (30-37)4-18-03 4-1 W N (27-44)3-6-04 3-4 L A (38-36)4-17-04 4-2 W N (45-13)3-13-05 4-3 W H (36-37)3-25-06 3-4 L A (10-12)5-14-06 1-4 L A (24-11)3-25-07 3-4 L H (30-14)4-13-08 0-7 L A (61-11)4-10-09 3-4 L H (59-36)4-16-09 1-4 L N (59-35)4-9-10 2-5 L A (40-19)4-8-11 3-4 L H (58-19)4-1-12 1-6 L A (64-24)

UNC-ASHEVILLE (3-0)1-21-83 9-0 W A (10-NR)1-25-84 9-0 W A (7-NR)1-23-85 9-0 W A (9-NR)

UNC-CHARLOTTE (12-0)3-7-79 7-2 W H (17-NR)2-21-80 8-0 W H (14-NR)2-25-82 9-0 W H (6-NR)2-24-81 7-2 W H (6-NR)2-24-83 9-0 W H (10-NR)3-29-84 9-0 W H (9-NR)3-28-85 7-2 W A (18-NR)2-5-94 7-0 W H (42-NR)2-4-95 7-0 W H (35-NR)2-1-97 7-0 W H (49-NR)3-22-98 7-0 W H (36-NR)3-15-99 7-0 W H (36-NR)

UNC-GREENSBORO (6-0)2-21-03 4-0 W H (43-NR)2-20-04 6-1 W H (27-NR)2-24-05 7-0 W H (35-NR)3-27-07 6-1 W H (26-NR)

1-31-93 1-6 L A (20/T18)4-3-94 3-4 L H (38-10)2-19-95 3-4 L A (35-11)3-31-96 6-1 W H (42-47)3-1-97 3-4 L A (49-30)4-12-98 3-4 L H (53-52)2-26-99 5-2 W A (52-53)4-14-00 4-3 W H (37-18)5-13-00 4-3 W N (34-21)3-4-01 1-6 L N (33-22)4-13-02 2-5 L H (NR-40)3-8-03 2-5 L A (43-36)4-10-04 5-2 W H (66-40)3-12-05 5-2 W H (36-62)3-4-06 6-1 W H (15-17)3-16-07 2-5 L A (24-73)3-9-08 3-4 L H (60-24)2-7-09 0-7 L A (63-23)3-13-10 4-3 W H (47-35)3-20-11 3-4 L A (57-25)3-11-12 6-1 W H (NR-59)

MIAMI DADE SOUTH (1-0)3-21-74 9-0 W A

MIAMI (OHIO) (2-0)3-24-71 9-0 W H3-22-72 8-1 W H

MICHIGAN (2-2)2-18-88 4-5 L N (9-8)2-25-89 5-2 W N (10-6)3-3-01 5-2 W N (33-35)2-16-02 2-5 L N (56-45)

MICHIGAN STATE (3-0)3-24-67 5-4 W H 3-27-93 4-3 W H3-6-94 4-3 W N (34-NR

MINNESOTA (7-5)3-23-61 0-9 L H 2-3-84 6-3 W N (7-20)2-21-85 8-1 W N (9-NR)2-14-88 5-4 W A (9-NR)2-16-91 2-7 L A (24-NR)2-14-99 4-3 W H (52-23)2-13-00 4-3 W N (26-23)2-11-01 4-3 W N (33-38)3-16-01 1-4 L N (46-45)2-8-02 0-7 L A (57-18)2-8-03 3-4 L N (33-11)5-15-04 4-0 W N (33-37)

MISSISSIPPI (1-5)4-3-41 1-5 L A 3-12-81 7-2 W H (6-NR)3-30-89 1-5 L N (10-22)2-23-90 4-5 L N (13-11)3-30-90 1-5 L N5-15-92 3-5 L N (20-14)

MISSISSIPPI STATE (2-0)4-6-35 4-2 W H1-15-89 5-4 W N (14-NR)

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PEPPERDINE (4-10)1-31-81 2-7 L A (6-3)2-13-82 5-4 W N (6-3)3-19-83 4-5 L A (10-2)3-19-84 4-5 L A (8-4)3-22-85 3-6 L A (18-5)1-26-86 7-2 W N (6-5)3-22-86 8-1 W A (3-1)3-28-86 5-4 W N (4-5)3-19-87 4-5 L A (11-8)3-18-89 3-6 L A (10-14)3-20-91 3-6 L A (NR-14)3-19-93 2-5 L A (NR-11)3-18-00 1-6 L A (32-5)3-18-02 0-7 L A (55-6)

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (1-0)1-21-07 6-0 W N (23-NR)

PRESBYTERIAN (32-14)4-22-26 4-2 W A 4-15-27 6-0 W A 4-19-29 2-4 L A 5-1-30 6-0 W H 4-10-34 7-0 W H 4-28-34 6-0 W A 4-9-35 7-0 W A 4-17-35 7-0 W H 4-23-37 7-0 W H 5-3-37 9-0 W A 4-4-38 2-5 L H 4-29-38 3-4 L A 4-20-39 0-7 L H4-29-39 1-6 L A 3-24-42 1-6 L H 4-8-47 0-7 L H 5-7-47 1-6 L A 3-21-59 0-9 L A 3-22-60 0-9 L A 3-29-61 3-6 L A 4-10-62 8-1 W A 4-8-63 4-5 L H4-15-64 5-4 W A 4-10-65 8-1 W H 3-19-66 5-4 W A 3-22-67 9-0 W H 4-1-68 9-0 W A 3-16-70 5-4 W A 3-30-71 4-5 L H3-27-73 8-1 W H 4-19-74 7-2 W A4-3-75 7-2 W H9-24-75 9-0 W H2-27-76 4-5 L A2-28-77 7-2 W H2-22-78 9-0 W A2-28-79 9-0 W H (17-NR)2-26-80 9-0 W A (11-NR)2-26-81 8-1 W H (6-NR)2-23-82 9-0 W H (6-NR)2-23-83 8-1 W H (10-NR)2-14-84 8-1 W A (7-NR)2-19-85 8-1 W H (9-NR)3-15-99 7-0 W H (36-NR)2-6-10 7-0 W H (65-NR)1-15-11 7-0 W H (53-NR)

PRESBYTERIAN THEOLOGICAL (1-0)

4-17-24 2-1 W A

PRINCETON (7-3)4-23-80 7-2 W A (9-8)5-19-80 5-4 W N (7-8)3-25-81 6-3 W H (5-16)5-11-83 8-1 W A (9-NR)4-14-84 8-1 W H (10-NR)3-19-93 2-5 L N3-19-02 3-4 L N (55-70)2-15-04 5-2 W N (27-NR)1-29-05 6-1 W A (29-NR)2-29-08 3-4 L H (42-NR)

PURDUE (2-1)3-8-73 9-0 W H3-7-74 8-1 W H3-13-75 4-5 L H

RICE (3-1)3-22-78 7-2 W A3-14-795.5-3.5W A (17-NR)3-5-94 4-3 W N (34-47)3-21-03 2-5 L A (32-30)

RICHMOND (2-0)3-6-76 7-2 W H3-24-95 7-0 W N (35-NR)

ROLLINS (7-4)4-1-39 6-1 W A4-6-40 7-0 W A3-30-48 0-7 L A4-27-59 2-7 L H 4-23-62 8-1 W A 3-30-64 7-1 W A 3-27-67 4-5 L A 3-14-68 6-3 W A 3-16-72 1-5 L A3-18-74 8-1 W A3-28-93 5-1 W H

RUTGERS (1-0)3-27-40 6-2 W H

ST. AUGUSTINE (1-0)3-12-79 8-1 W H (17-NR)

ST. JOHN'S (3-0)2-22-02 6-1 W H (53-NR)2-23-03 4-0 W H (43-NR)4-13-07 4-3 W N (20-NR)

ST. MARY'S (1-0)3-23-02 4-3 W N (NR-NR)

SAMFORD (1-0)2-16-07 7-0 W N (23-NR)

SANTA CLARA (0-1)3-23-02 2-5 L N(NR-73)

SAN DIEGO STATE (0-3)3-18-91 1-8 L A3-21-93 2-5 L N2-16-03 3-4 L N (37-33)

SEWANEE (0-2)4-1-53 1-8 L H3-31-61 4-5 L H

SLIPPERY ROCK (1-0)4-16-65 9-0 W H

SOUTH ALABAMA (5-11)3-28-93 2-5 L H(NR-T25)3-2-97 2-5 L N (49-10)2-14-98 3-4 L A (28-14)4-2-99 4-3 W H (30-T65)3-6-99 2-5 L N (52-38)2-20-00 3-4 L A (22-67)2-20-00 4-3 W A (22-67)2-4-01 1-6 L H (31-16)2-4-01 3-4 L H (31-16)3-9-02 1-4 L A (56-30)3-1-03 4-3 W H (45-39)2-28-04 3-4 L A (26-47)3-28-05 3-4 L H (14-50)2-25-06 4-3 W A 3-10-076-1 W H(20-16)2-23-08 2-4 L A (32-58)

SOUTH CAROLINA (41-61-2)4-13-25 2-4 L H 4-18-25 4-2 W A 4-13-26 0-6 L H 4-23-26 1-5 L A 4-14-27 3-3 T A 4-18-29 3-3 T A 4-27-29 2-4 L H 4-7-30 3-4 L A 4-26-30 2-4 L H 4-11-31 3-4 L A 4-15-31 1-6 L H 5-10-34 6-3 W A 5-3-35 3-6 L H 5-9-35 3-4 L A 5-1-37 2-5 L A4-14-38 4-5 L A 5-4-38 5-3 W H 5-7-40 1-6 L A 4-17-42 6-1 W H 5-2-42 5-2 W A 3-22-46 2-5 L H 4-18-46 2-5 L A 4-3-48 2-5 L A 4-16-48 2-5 L H 4-7-49 1-6 L A 4-13-50 3-6 L A 4-25-50 4-5 L H 4-17-51 5-4 W H4-20-51 4-5 L A4-7-52 8-1 W A4-21-52 8-1 W H4-11-53 3-6 L A4-16-53 4-5 L H4-1-54 4-5 L H

3-27-11 5-2 W H (58-59)4-15-12 3-4 L A (71-42)

NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0)3-15-04 6-1 W A (41-NR)

NORTHWESTERN (4-2)3-18-68 7-2 W H3-25-80 9-0 W H (11-NR)3-4-94 2-5 L N (34-37)1-30-98 1-6 L A (28-21)3-22-03 4-2 W N (32-31)5-14-05 4-0 W N (27-46)

NORTH TEXAS STATE (1-0)3-6-80 9-0 W N (11-NR)

OGLETHORPE (2-0)4-25-23 3-0 W H5-10-23 4-1 W A

OHIO (2-0)3-22-77 9-0 W H3-17-80 7-2 W H (11-NR)

OHIO STATE (1-2)3-19-72 8-1 W H3-20-01 1-6 L H (46-23)2-7-04 1-6 L A (24-15)

OKLAHOMA CITY (1-0)2-16-78 7-2 W N

OKLAHOMA STATE (2-2)2-15-79 7-2 W N5-17-86 5-0 W N (3-NR)4-1-89 1-5 L N (10-NR)3-6-98 1-5 L N (28-T37)

OLD DOMINION (4-0)3-11-81 9-0 W H (6-NR)3-9-83 9-0 W H (10-NR)3-7-84 9-0 W H (8-NR)2-26-85 9-0 W H (9-NR)

PAN AMERICAN (2-1)3-16-77 0-9 L A2-18-79 6-3 W N (NR-18)3-17-79 5-2 W A (17-NR)

PENNSYLVANIA (1-1)3-13-68 6-3 W N 3-15-72 3-6 L N

PENN STATE (9-1)3-23-72 6-3 W H 3-6-74 9-0 W H3-5-75 9-0 W H3-6-76 7-2 W H3-5-77 4-5 L H3-6-78 9-0 W H3-4-79 8-1 W H (17-NR)3-8-82 8-1 W H (5-NR)3-8-83 9-0 W H (10-NR)3-5-85 7-2 W H (10-NR)

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4-9-08 1-6 L H (61-63)3-25-09 1-6 L A (NR-16)3-24-10 2-5 L H (33-48)3-23-11 5-2 W A (58-NR)3-14-12 3-4 L H (71-33)

SO. CAROLINA-SUMTER (2-0)2-13-78 8-1 W H2-3-79 9-0 W H

SO. CAROLINA-UPSTATE (2-0)2-6-10 5-2 W H (65-NR)1-28-11 6-1 W N (53-NR)

SOUTH FLORIDA (4-1)1-14-90 7-2 W N (13-NR)1-26-91 5-3 W H (24-NR)2-26-93 1-5 L N (20/NR)2-27-94 6-1 W H (42-NR)4-8-95 5-2 W N (35-NR)

SOUTHERN (2-0)2-28-04 7-0 W N (26-NR)2-23-06 7-0 W A

SOUTHERN CAL (3-13)5-17-81 3-6 L N (6-4)3-15-81 4-5 L H (6-4)1-29-82 3-6 L A (6-2)3-17-83 3-6 L A (10-3)2-6-84 0-6 L N (7-2)3-21-84 3-6 L A (9-2)3-23-85 1-8 L A (18-3)3-19-86 4-5 L A (3-4)2-23-86 5-1 W N (T2-4)2-22-87 4-5 L N (8-1)3-18-87 0-9 L A (11-1)1-28-89 5-3 W N .(14-4)3-17-00 2-5 L A (32-19)3-19-02 2-4 L A (55-5)3-19-05 4-3 W A (31-9)2-8-08 1-6 L A (33-6)

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE (5-3) 3-20-69 7-2 W H3-20-77 2-7 L N2-17-79 2-7 L N2-14-80 6-3 W N (14-22)3-18-80 8-1 W H (11-NR)2-20-81 7-2 W N (6-NR)3-11-83 3-6 L H (10-17)3-11-84 8-1 W H (8-NR)

SOUTHERN METHODIST (9-16)3-14-78 1-8 L A5-25-79 0-5 L N (17-3)2-7-80 4-5 L N (14-5)2-5-82 1-8 L N (6-5)2-14-82 6-3 W N (6-5)3-5-82 3-6 L N (5-4)5-16-82 4-5 L N (9-2)1-31-83 2-7 L A (10-1)5-15-83 4-5 L N (9-1)4-4-85 2-7 L H (10-2)1-24-86 6-3 W N (6-2)

4-26-54 5-4 W A3-25-55 4-5 L A4-19-55 3-6 L H3-29-56 4-5 L A5-4-56 5-4 W H 3-31-57 7-2 W A 4-27-57 8-1 W H 5-4-58 4-5 L A 4-30-59 8-1 W H 4-27-60 3-6 L A 4-25-61 2-7 L H 3-29-62 9-0 W A 3-23-63 9-0 W H4-11-64 9-0 W A4-21-65 9-0 W A 4-23-66 9-0 W H 3-30-67 5-4 W A 3-30-68 4-5 L H 3-28-69 5-4 W A 4-13-70 9-0 W H 4-3-71 8-1 W A4-11-72 5-4 W H 4-4-73 3-6 L A 4-17-74 3-6 L H3-31-75 3-6 L A10-9-75 3-6 L A4-10-76 1-8 L H9-24-76 1-8 L H10-7-76 5-4 W H4-8-77 4-5 L A10-21-76 3-6 L A4-10-78 5-4 W H4-9-79 4-5 L A (17-NR)4-13-81 6-3 W A (6-12)4-13-82 7-2 W H (6-NR)4-10-83 6-3 W A (7-NR)4-10-84 9-0 W H (10-NR)4-14-85 5-4 W A (10-12)4-14-86 7-2 W H (3-15)2-19-87 5-1 W N (8-13)3-7-87 3-6 L N (2-16)3-28-87 1-5 L N (11-14)4-12-87 3-6 L A (13-14)4-17-88 5-1 W H (10-NR)4-13-89 5-4 W A (9-8)4-28-90 1-5 L H (NR-8)4-28-91 4-5 L A (NR-21)4-14-92 5-2 W H (21-NR)4-20-93 2-5 L A4-13-94 2-5 L H (36-T14)4-18-95 7-0 W A (37-NR)4-17-96 3-4 L H (43-38)4-15-97 1-6 L A (22-34)3-25-98 0-7 L H (50-18)5-15-98 0-4 L N (58-15)3-31-99 1-6 L A (30-11)4-4-00 3-4 L H (35-66)3-7-01 2-5 L A (40-55)4-16-02 0-7 L N (NR-24)3-26-03 3-4 L A (30-18)3-31-04 6-1 W H (NR-56)4-6-05 1-6 L A (24-22)4-12-06 6-1 W H (21-NR)5-13-06 4-1 W N (24-NR)4-11-07 6-1 W A

2-22-86 3-5 L N (T2-5)3-9-86 2-7 L N (3-2)3-17-86 4-5 L A (3-1)1-24-87 1-8 L N (8-2)2-20-87 5-2 W N (8-2)1-24-88 7-2 W N (9-12)1-14-89 6-3 W N (14-19)1-29-89 5-4 W N (14-19)1-26-90 8-1 W N (13-NR)3-7-92 5-4 W N 2-14-99 3-4 L H (52-10)2-12-00 2-5 L A (26-7)2-11-01 3-4 L N (33-13)1-28-07 6-1 W A (23-39)

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (2-0)2-24-07 7-0 W H (31-NR)2-27-10 6-1 W H (56-NR)

SOUTHEST TEXAS (1-0)3-12-95 5-0 W N (39-NR)

STANFORD (0-7)5-20-80 2-7 L N (7-1)2-2-83 1-8 L N (10-8)5-12-84 4-5 L N (9-3)2-5-84 4-5 L N (7-1)5-18-86 3-5 L N (3-6)2-24-89 3-5 L N (10-2)3-24-00 2-5 L A (33-3)

STETSON (4-1)3-31-39 7-0 W A4-4-40 7-0 W A 3-29-48 1-6 L A2-23-08 5-2 W N (32-NR)3-14-09 6-1 W H

SWARTHMORE (5-0)3-10-74 7-2 W H3-11-75 5-2 W H3-7-76 7-2 W H3-7-77 8-1 W H3-6-79 9-0 W H (17-NR)

TEMPLE (1-0) 3-12-94 6-1 W N (34-NR)

TENNESSEE (7-15)3-18-65 5-4 W H 3-21-68 5-4 W H 3-21-69 7-2 W H 2-12-77 9-0 W H2-11-78 1-8 L A2-9-80 5-4 W N (14-9)1-17-87 3-6 L A (8-9)2-22-81 4-5 L N (6-19)1-20-86 7-2 W A (6-14)5-3-87 4-5 L H (14-8)5-9-88 3-6 L A (12-19)4-29-89 4-5 L H (14-25)4-9-91 3-6 L A (NR-6)3-29-92 6-3 W H (18-12)4-13-93 1-6 L A (NR-4)3-19-94 3-4 L H (43-13)

3-18-95 2-5 L A (39-13)3-17-96 3-4 L H (42-21)3-14-97 3-4 L A (49-48)2-1-08 3-4 L A (31-24)1-29-11 0-7 L A (53-3)2-24-12 3-4 L N (66-21)

TENN.-CHATTANNOGA (2-0)3-8-77 5-4 W H3-6-78 9-0 W H

TENNESSEE TECH (11-0)1-25-91 9-0 W H (24-NR)2-26-94 7-0 W H (42-NR)3-2-96 7-0 W H (34-NR)2-1-97 7-0 W H (49-NR)3-17-99 6-1 W N (36-NR)2-27-00 7-0 W H (29-NR)2-23-02 5-2 W H (53-NR)2-22-03 6-0 W H (43-NR)2-20-04 5-2 W H (27-NR)2-19-05 7-0 W H (36-NR)2-17-06 7-0 W H

TEXAS (8-13)3-20-73 1-8 L A3-11-77 0-9 L A (NR-11)3-17-78 1-8 L A3-20-792.5-6.5 L A (17-9)2-8-80 6-3 W N (14-13)2-14-81 7-2 W A (6-17)3-4-82 5-4 W N (5-7)3-13-83 6-3 W H (10-4)3-3-83 6-3 W N (10-7)3-2-84 6-3 W N (4-9)2-2-85 4-5 L N (9-12)3-7-85 3-6 L N (10-12)3-15-87 3-6 L A (2-6)3-4-88 4-5 L N (9-18)2-19-88 5-4 W N (9-18)2-26-89 7-2 W N (10-9)3-17-92 2-7 L N3-5-97 1-6 L A (49-12)3-4-98 1-6 L A (28-8)3-5-00 2-5 L A (29-12)1-27-08 0-7 L A (30-7)

TEXAS A&M (7-3)3-12-77 5-4 W A3-21-78 5-4 W A3-8-80 6-3 W N (11-NR)3-5-81 6-3 W N (6-20)3-4-82 8-1 W N (5-NR)3-3-83 5-1 W N 10-18)3-8-92 5-4 W N3-6-93 0-7 L N (20/21)3-11-95 3-4 L A (39-35)1-25-08 1-6 L A (30-25)

TEXAS A&M CORPUS CHRISTI (6-0)

3-5-00 6-1 W N (29-NR)3-18-03 6-1 W N2-27-05 4-3 W H (35-67)1-22-06 5-2 W N

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1-26-07 5-2 W N (23-67)1-25-08 4-3 W N (30-45)

TEXAS-ARLINGTON (1-0)3-11-95 7-0 W N

TEXAS CHRISTIAN (11-10)3-15-78 0-9 L A3-6-80 5-1 W N (11-NR)3-5-81 6-3 W N (6-15)3-17-82 5-4 W H (6-8)1-29-83 5-4 W A (10-15)3-7-85 5-1 W N (10-NR)3-8-86 7-2 W N (3-17)3-6-87 4-5 L N (2-13)3-24-88 5-4 W N (10-14)3-6-89 2-5 L N (10-13)2-24-90 1-6 L N (13-7)3-21-90 4-5 L A (NR-11)2-1-92 3-6 L N (NR-6)3-4-95 0-4 L N (35-T8)3-12-95 2-5 L N (39-11)3-11-96 0-7 L A (42-5)3-10-97 4-3 W A (49-21)3-27-98 4-3 W H (50-31)3-3-99 3-4 L A (52-32)5-22-04 4-2 W N (33-16)1-26-07 6-1 W A (23-36)

TEXAS-DALLAS (1-0)1-28-07 7-0 W N (23-NR)

TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN (1-0)1-27-08 6-1 W N (30-NR)

TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO (1-0)3-18-03 6-1 W A

TEXAS TECH (1-2)3-8-97 5-2 W N (49-39)3-5-99 2-4 L N (52-71)3-21-05 2-5 L N (31-23)

TOLEDO (7-0)3-25-69 7-2 W H3-25-70 8-1 W H3-23-71 9-0 W H3-24-72 9-0 W H3-25-75 6-0 W H3-25-76 8-1 W H2-7-04 7-0 W N (24-NR)

TRINITY (TX) (9-7)3-19-73 2-7 L A3-14-77 0-9 L A (NR-1)3-20-78 2-7 L A2-16-81 5-4 W A (6-9)3-7-82 5-1 W N (5-6)3-4-83 2-5 L N (10-5)2-4-84 5-4 W N (7-4)3-3-84 3-6 L N (4-2)4-13-84 3-6 L H (10-5)3-9-85 8-1 W N (10-7)3-14-85 6-3 W A (18-7)4-3-86 7-2 W H (4-25)

3-16-87 7-2 W A (2-NR)4-14-88 8-1 W H (10-18)3-31-89 0-6 L N (10-23)3-19-90 5-4 W A

TROY STATE (5-0)1-24-03 7-0 W H2-22-04 7-0 W H (27-NR)1-22-05 6-1 W H (29-NR)1-22-05 5-2 W H (29-NR)2-19-06 7-0 W H

TULANE (2-0)3-22-75 5-4 W A3-9-97 4-3 W N (49-55)

TULSA (1-1)3-27-93 5-1 W H3-8-96 3-4 L N (42-NR)

UCLA (2-9)2-1-81 1-8 L A (6-2)1-30-82 1-8 L A (6-1)2-6-82 5-4 W N (6-1)3-20-83 1-8 L A (10-4)3-24-85 2-7 L A (18-4)5-19-85 3-5 L N (9-1)3-20-86 3-6 L A (3-5)2-21-86 5-4 W N (T2-T2)2-22-90 3-6 L N (13-3)5-24-04 0-4 L N (33-3)1-27-04 0-7 L A (24-6)

UTAH (2-0)3-1-84 6-3 W N (4-NR2-21-90 5-2 W N (13-NR)

VANDERBILT (6-2)4-4-41 1-0 W A 2-17-78 7-2 W N1-19-80 5-4 W A (14-NR)2-21-81 8-1 W N (6-NR)3-17-99 4-3 W A (36-46)2-26-00 6-1 W H (29-62)4-9-01 1-6 L A(63-39)2-18-07 3-4 L A (23-68)

VIRGINIA (42-20)5-3-55 2-7 L A4-4-56 1-8 L H4-10-59 4-5 L A5-5-61 4-5 L A5-5-62 8-1 W H5-3-63 8-1 W A4-17-64 9-0 W H4-3-65 8-1 W A4-2-66 8-1 W H5-8-67 9-0 W A 4-15-68 8-1 W H4-5-69 6-3 W A3-27-70 5-4 W H4-16-71 7-2 W A4-6-72 5-4 W H3-29-73 4-5 L A3-3-74 4-5 L H

4-11-75 4-6 L A3-12-76 5-4 W H4-2-77 8-1 W A3-12-78 7-2 W H4-1-79 7-2 W A (17-NR)3-10-80 9-0 W H (11-NR)3-28-81 5-4 W A (5-NR)3-19-82 8-1 W H (6-NR)3-26-83 8-1 W A (7-NR)3-13-84 9-0 W H (8-NR)4-6-85 8-1 W A (10-NR)3-14-86 6-3 W H (3-NR)3-21-87 7-2 W A (11-NR)3-13-88 9-0 W H (9-NR)4-21-88 8-1 W N (10-NR)4-16-89 7-2 W A (9-NR)3-12-90 8-1 W H4-21-90 5-4 W N4-6-91 7-2 W A3-13-92 8-1 W H4-17-92 5-2 W N (21-NR)4-10-93 5-2 W A4-2-94 6-1 W H (38-49)3-24-95 5-2 W A (35-44)3-3-96 4-3 W H (34-NR)4-19-96 1-4 L N (43-NR)3-29-97 5-2 W A (26-15)3-15-98 5-2 W H (36-41)3-27-99 4-3 W A (30-37)4-2-00 5-2 W H (37-36)3-30-01 2-5 L A (59-45)4-21-01 4-3 W N (68-44)3-31-02 7-0 W H (NR-NR)4-12-03 4-3 W A (31-34)3-26-04 1-6 L H (NR-14)4-18-04 3-4 L N (45-10)4-15-05 2-5 L A (27-2)4-21-06 0-5 L N (24-9)4-2-06 2-5 L H (14-11)3-30-07 2-5 L A (26-2)3-23-08 1-6 L H (61-1)3-20-09 1-6 L A (NR-1)4-18-10 0-7 L H (44-1)4-15-11 1-6 L A (62-1)4-6-12 1-6 L H (66-2)

VA. COMMONWEALTH (1-5)3-22-92 5-2 W H3-26-94 1-6 L H4-2-95 1-6 L A (35-25)3-30-96 2-5 L H (42-18)4-4-99 1-5 L H (30-23)3-15-01 0-4 L N (46-13)

VIRGINIA TECH (8-7)3-17-69 9-0 W H 3-27-82 9-0 W H (6-NR)2-22-84 9-0 W H (4-NR)2-4-95 7-0 W H (35-NR)3-2-96 4-3 W H (34-NR)3-7-98 1-4 L N (28-29)4-11-05 4-3 W A (24-45)3-31-06 4-3 W H (14-NR)4-1-07 3-4 L A (26-39)3-21-08 4-3 W H (61-37)

4-17-08 3-4 L N (69-27)3-22-09 0-7 L A (NR-21)4-18-10 3-4 L H (44-21)4-17-11 3-4 L A (62-37)4-7-12 3-4 L H (66-51)

WAKE FOREST (43-27)4-8-25 1-5 L A 4-13-46 5-2 W H 4-15-48 8-1 W H 4-27-54 6-3 W A4-15-55 5-3 W A4-28-56 4-5 L H3-23-57 9-0 W H 4-12-58 4-5 L A 3-20-59 6-3 W H 5-5-60 0-9 L A 4-17-61 3-6 L A 4-5-63 9-0 W A4-18-64 9-0 W H 4-12-65 8-1 W A 3-18-66 9-0 W H 3-18-67 9-0 W A 3-23-68 6-3 W H 4-18-69 8-0 W A 4-18-70 9-0 W H 4-17-71 5-4 W A4-1-72 4-5 L H 4-14-73 6-3 W A 3-30-74 7-2 W H4-5-75 2-7 L A3-27-76 2-7 L H3-27-77 4-5 L A3-10-78 8-1 W H3-3-79 7-2 W A (17-NR)3-29-80 8-1 W H (11-NR)3-14-81 5-4 W A (6-NR)3-14-82 8-1 W H (5-NR)3-24-83 8-1 W A (7-NR)3-24-84 9-0 W H (9-NR)3-29-85 7-2 W A (18-NR)3-24-86 7-2 W H (4-NR)4-17-86 7-2 W N (3-NR)4-7-87 8-1 W A (13-NR)3-19-88 7-2 W H (10-NR)2-28-89 6-3 W A (10-NR)3-14-90 8-1 W H2-27-91 5-4 W A (24-NR)3-1-92 6-3 W H 4-6-93 2-5 L A2-26-94 4-3 W H (42-NR)3-16-95 6-1 W A (39-NR)4-21-95 6-1 W N (37-NR)3-30-96 3-4 L H (42-NR)4-9-97 6-1 W A (23-67)4-18-97 4-0 W N (22-NR)3-4-98 L H (50-75)4-8-99 4-3 W H (24-42)4-1-00 5-2 W H (37-64)4-6-01 2-5 L A(63-47)4-5-02 2-5 L H (NR-23)-19-02 1-4 L N (NR-26)4-4-03 2-5 L A (32-27)4-7-04 4-3 W H (66-37)3-30-05 2-5 L A (19-30)

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4-22-05 3-4 L N (27-17)4-7-06 2-5 L A (18-NR)4-6-07 4-3 W H (28-11)4-20-07 2-4 L N (22-14)5-12-07 3-4 L A (22-13)3-28-08 0-7 L A (54-30)3-29-09 2-5 L H (NR-25)3-28-10 0-7 L A (33-26)3-25-11 1-6 L A (58-39)4-21-11 0-4 L N (59-32)4-13-12 4-3 W A (NR-71)4-19-12 3-4 L N (66-74)

WASHINGTON (0-2)3-25-00 2-5 L N (33-31)2-15-03 1-6 L A (37-12)

WASHINGTON COLLEGE (1-0)4-1-95 6-1 W A (35-NR)

WAYNE STATE (1-0)4-14-41 3-6 L H

WEST VIRGINIA (10-1)2-23-89 5-1 W N (10-NR)3-26-89 6-3 W A (10-T25)3-27-90 4-5 L H3-24-91 6-3 W A (NR-25)3-21-92 5-4 W H3-24-93 5-2 W H

3-12-94 4-3 W N (34-46)3-3-96 7-0 W H (34-NR)2-25-00 7-0 W H (29-NR)2-23-02 7-0 W H (53-NR)2-22-03 4-0 W H (43-NR)

WESTERN CAROLINA (5-0)2-24-78 9-0 W A2-27-79 9-0 W H (17-NR)2-27-80 9-0 W H (11-NR)3-12-93 7-0 W H2-5-94 7-0 W H (42-NR)

WESTERN KENTUCKY (3-1)3-11-72 6-3 W H3-10-73 5-4 W H 3-9-74 5-4 W H3-8-75 4-5 L H

WICHITA STATE (4-0)2-14-80 5-4 W N (14-NR)2-19-81 6-3 W N (6-NR)5-10-84 6-3 W H (10-NR)3-5-87 5-4 W N (2-NR)

WILLIAM & MARY (6-2)3-10-76 8-1 W H3-22-98 4-3 W H (36-NR)5-15-99 4-3 W H (31-46)3-17-01 0-4 L N (46-65)1-31-09 3-4 L A (63-60)

3-11-10 4-3 W H (47-53)3-27-11 5-2 W H (51-NR)3-21-12 4-0 W A (63-NR)

WINGATE (3-0)3-6-70 6-3 W H3-9-71 7-2 W H3-?-73 9-0 W H (Forfeit)

WINTHROP (2-0)2-22-04 6-1 W H (27-NR)2-19-05 4-3 W H (36-NR)

WISCONSIN (7-1)4-4-72 7-2 W H 4-6-77 5-4 W H 3-23-78 4-5 L N 3-22-79 8-1 W N (17-NR)2-1-85 8-1 W N (9-NR)3-10-91 6-3 W N (24-NR)2-13-94 6-1 W N (42-NR)2-18-12 6-1 W H (68-NR)

WOFFORD (23-12)4-28-21 2-0 W A 4-29-22 1-2 L H 4-22-24 1-3 L H 4-17-25 2-3 L A 3-31-26 2-4 L A 4-28-27 2-4 L H 5-5-27 1-5 L A

5-3-29 2-4 L A 4-29-30 5-1 W H 5-5-34 5-2 W H 5-9-34 5-2 W A 4-20-35 6-1 W H 4-11-38 7-2 W H 4-6-39 4-3 W A4-16-40 2-4 L A 4-22-41 4-3 W A 4-30-41 5-2 W H 4-22-47 4-3 W A 4-29-47 7-2 W H 4-9-48 5-2 W A 5-7-48 5-2 W H 4-6-49 1-8 L A 4-27-49 3-6 L H 4-11-50 5-4 W H 5-16-50 4-5 L A 4-10-51 6-3 W H5-8-52 5-4 W A4-21-53 7-2 W H5-4-54 2-7 L H3-29-55 3-6 L H4-16-57 8-1 W A 4-25-57 9-0 W H 4-16-59 8-1 W H 2-4-96 7-0 W H (34-NR)1-15-11 7-0 W H (53-NR)

YALE (1-0)3-16-71 9-0 W N

The 1937 team is shown in the above photo. Head Coach Hoke Sloan is pictured on the far left. Sloan would use his personal car to take the teams to the various matches during the early years. The 1937 team traveled to Florida for a match. This was the farthest trip that the Tigers had taken at this stage of the program. The 1937 team won four of their last six matches to finish 4-7 on the year. Pictured above is Coach Hoke Sloan, Bo Hudgens, C.C. Smith, William Wade, Henry Bagnal, Sandy Campbell, Bill Mitchell.

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NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM PARTICIPATION (24)

1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

NCAA TOURNAMENT FINAL EIGHT (7)

1980,1981,1982,1983,1985,1986,2004

NCAA TOURNAMENT FINAL 16 (12)

1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,2004

ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS (11)

1969,1980,1981,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1997

ACC REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS (12)

1969,1971,1979.1980,1981,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1989, 1990

TOP 25 SEASONS (18)1972(24th) 1973(22nd) 1979(15th)1980(8th) 1981(7th) 1982(7th)1983(9th) 1984(10th) 1985 (8th)1986(5th) 1987(14th) 1988(10th)1989(13th) 1992(20th) 1997(19th)2004(25th) 2006(24th) 2007(23rd)

REGION II CHAMPIONS (10)1979,1980,1981,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989

ITA SENIOR PLAYER-OF-THE-YEAR

1980 MikeGandolfo1982 MarkDickson1983 JeanDesdunes1997 MitchSprengelmeyer

ITA NATIONAL ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR

1984 LawsonDuncan

ITA NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR

1981 ChuckKriese

USPTA NATIONAL COACH-OF-THE-YEAR

1981 ChuckKriese1986 ChuckKriese

OSUNA AWARD (SPORTSMANSHIP)

1984 RickRudeen

VAN NOSTRANDMEMORIAL AWARD

1986 RichardMatuszewski1997 MitchSprengelmeyer

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR2005 NathanThompson

ACC TOURNAMENT MVP1969 DavidCooper1979 MikeGandolfo1980 MikeGandolfo1988 KentKinnear1989 JohnSullivan1997 BruceLi

ACC ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR1995 BruceLi

ITA INDOOR TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP TOP 5 FINISHES

1984(5th),1986(3rd),1987(2nd)

CLEMSON ALL-AMERICANS1980 MikeGandolfo,Singles MarkDickson,Singles PenderMurphy,Singles &Doubles1981 MarkDickson,Singles& Doubles PenderMurphy,Singles& Doubles1982 MarkDickson,Singles JeanDesdunes,Singles1983 RickRudeen,Singles JeanDesdunes,Singles1984 LawsonDuncan,Singles1985 MiguelNido,Singles RichardMatuszewski, Singles&Doubles BrandonWalters,Doubles1986 JayBerger,Singles RichardMatuszewski, Singles&Doubles BrandonWalters,Doubles1987 CraigBoynton,Doubles KentKinnear,Doubles JohnSullivan,Doubles VinceVanGelderen,Doubles1989 JohnSullivan,Singles ToddWatkins,Doubles VinceVanGelderen,Doubles1996 BruceLi,Doubles MitchSprengelmeyer,Doubles1997 MitchSprengelmeyer,Singles2004 NathanThompson,Doubles JarmaineJenkins,Doubles2006 ClementReix,Singles

INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS ASSOCIATION (ITA)

HALL-OF-FAME2012 ChuckKriese

Clemson Honors Records and History

Mike Gondolfo1980 ITA Senior

Player of the Year

Mark Dickson1982 ITA Senior

Player of the Year

Jean Desdunes1983 ITA Senior

Player of the Year

Mitch Sprengelmeyer1997 ITA Senior

Player of the Year

Lawson Duncan1984 ITA National

Rookie of the Year.

Chuck KrieseThree-Time National

Coach of the Year

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SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATEATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (SIAA)

CHAMPIONS1913JamesErwin(Singles)1913JamesErwin &JohnErwin(Doubles)

ALL-ACC(As selected by the

league’s Head Coaches) 1969

DavidCooperNickKelaidis(2nd)

1970SarfrazRahimEddieShelton(2nd)NickKelaidis(2nd)SteveParsons(2nd)

1971NickKelaidisSarfrazRahimEddieShelton(2nd)BhanuNunna(2nd)

1980MikeGandolfoMarkDicksonPenderMurphyMarkBuechlerJeanDesdunes

1981PenderMurphyMarkDickson

1982MarkDicksonJeanDesdunesRickRudeenGreggCooper

1984GreggCooperLawsonDuncanMattFroomanAndyKrantzRichardMatuszewskiMiguelNidoRickRudeenBrandonWalters

1985JayBergerJoeDeFoor

KentKinnearRichardMatuszewskiMiguelNidoBrandonWalters

1986JayBergerRichardMatuszewskiBrianPage

1987CraigBoyntonKentKinnear

BrianPageVinceVanGelderen

1988KentKinnearBrianPageJohnSullivanVinceVanGelderen

1989OwenCaseyJohnSullivanVinceVanGelderenMikeWatson

The Erwin Brothers John (Left) and James (Right) won the Southern Intercolle-giate Athletic Association (SIAA) Singles and Doubles Tournament in 1913.

Clemson Honors Records and History

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2007RokBizjak&KevinFleck

2008KevinGalloway

2009KevinGallowayRokBizjak

2011YannickMaden

2012YannickMaden

1990OwenCaseyGregSeilkopMikeWatson

1991GeorgeLampertChrisMunnerlynGregSeilkop.

1992GregSeilkop

1994MitchSprengelmeyer

1995ChrisAngellBruceLiCrisRobinson

1996MitchSprengelmeyer

1997MitchSprengelmeyerBruceLi

1998BruceLi

1999TomaszBoniecki JoshGoffi

2000TomaszBoniecki JoshGoffi

2001JoshGoffi

2003JohnBoetschSanderKoningAshMisquithDamiisaRobinson

2004JarmaineJenkinsNathanThompson

2005NathanThompsonRyanYoungSanderKoining

2006ClementReix

2007JarmaineJenkinsClementReixRyanYoung

2009CarlosAlvarez

2012YannickMaden

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC (Started in 2006)

2006SanderKoning

Clemson Honors Records and History

Jarmaine Jenkins was named All-ACC in 2004 and 2007. He was also a doubles All-American in 2004.

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#5 Singles1968 JimPoling1971 SarfrazRahim1980 JeanDesdunes1981 RickRudeen1984 RichardMatuszewski1995 ChrisRobinson1997 PabloBellagamba

#6 Singles1967 DavidWilkins1978 DavidThies1981 PeterPristach1983 RichardMatuszewski1984 BrandonWalters1985 JoeDeFoor1990 MikeWatson1997 RyanBauer

#1 Doubles1969 Cooper&Poling1974 Nunna&Hussain1979 Gandolfo&Buechler1982 Desdunes&Cooper1983 Akel&Cooper1984 Cooper&Krantz1985 Matuszewski&Walters1989 Sullivan&Watson1990 Casey&Guillou1991 Lampert&Munnerlyn1995 Salazar&Sprengelmeyer1996 Li&Sprengelmeyer

#2 Doubles1966 Smithyman&Wilkins1984 Nido&Walters1985 Nido&Berger1988 Kinnear&VanGelderen

#3 Doubles1966 Sibert&Reynolds1968 Shelton&Poling1969 Shelton&Hebert1972 Cooper&Wilkins1980 Desdunes&Milford1984 Rudeen&Frooman1985 DeFoor&Kinnear1995 Rasheed&Robinson2000 Barth&Cohn

CLEMSON ACC CHAMPIONS BY FLIGHTS

(discontinued in 2001)#1 Singles

1966 ZulfiRahim1969 DavidCooper1979 MikeGandolfo1980 MikeGondolfo1984 LawsonDuncan1989 JohnSullivan

#2 Singles1967 DavidCooper1974 HerbCooper1980 MarkDickson1988 KentKinnear1989 VinceVanGelderen2000 TomaszBoniecki

#3 Singles1970 EddieShelton1973 AsifHussain1980 PenderMurphy1981 JeanDesdunes1982 RickRudeen1983 JeanDesdunes1984 MiguelNido1985 BrandonWalters1988 JohnSullivan1990 GregSeilkop1991 GeorgeLampert1999 JoshGoffi

#4 Singles1980 MarkBuechler1983 AndyKrantz1985 JayBerger1994 MitchSprengelmeyer1999 TomaszBonieck

Zulfi Rahim1966

#1 Singles ACC Champion

Mike Gandolfo1979 & 1980#1 Singles

ACC Champion

John Sullivan 1989 #1 Singles and

#1 Doubles ACC Champion

Mitch Sprengelmeyer1995 & 1996#1 Doubles

ACC Champion

David Cooper1969 #1 Singles &

#1 Doubles ACC Champion

Eddie Shelton1970 #3 Singles,

1968 & 1969 #3 Doubles

ACC Champion

David Wilkins won the number-six ACC singles championship in 1967. He is cur-rently a member of the Clemson Board of Trustees.

Clemson Honors Records and History

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Lawson Duncan1984 NCAA Singles Tournament Finalist

Chuck KrieseSix-Time ACC

Coach of the Year

SOUTHERN REGION COACH-OF-THE-YEAR

1981 ChuckKriese1984 ChuckKriese1985 ChuckKriese1986 ChuckKriese1988 ChuckKriese

DAVIS CUP TEAM1986 LawsonDuncan,US1988 JayBerger,US1988 FernandoMaynetto PeruNational DavisCupCoach1989,1990, 1991 OwenCasey,Ireland1992 MiguelNido,PuertoRico

ACC COACH-OF-THE-YEAR1980 ChuckKriese1985 ChuckKriese1986 ChuckKriese1988 ChuckKriese1989 ChuckKriese1997 ChuckKriese

CLEMSON ATHLETIC HALL-OF-FAME

1977 HokeSloan(Coach)1983 DavidCooper(Player)1988 BobbyBurns(Player)1999 MarkDickson(Player)2001 RichardMatuszewski(Player)2009 ChuckKriese(Coach)2009 JeanDesdunes(Player)2010 PenderMurphy(Player)

U.S. OLYMPIC COMMITTEE ATHLETE-OF-THE-YEAR

1986 JayBerger

OLYMPIC TEAM1988 OwenCasey,Ireland

ITA REGION INDOOR CHAMPIONSSingles

1982 RickRudeen1983 LawsonDuncan1984 RichardMatuszewski1987 BrianPage1988 JohnSullivan

Doubles1984 Matuszewski-Walters1985 Matuszewski-Walters1987 Page-Walters1988 VanGelderen-Watkins1989 Watkins-Munnerlyn1991 Seilkop-Lampert1992 Lampert-WIld1995 Sprengelmeyer-Li

ITA NATIONAL INDOOR DOUBLES TOURNAMENT

1980 Murphy-DIckson(Finalists)1985 Matuszewski-Walters (Champions)1986 Matuszewski-Walters (Finalists)

NCAA SINGLES TOURNAMENT1984 LawsonDuncan(Finalist)

ALL-AMERICAN TOURNAMENT1980 PenderMurphy ConsolationChampion1985 RichardMatuszewski ConsolationChampion1991 GregSeilkop ConsolationChampion

Richard Matuszewski and Brandon Walters won the 1985 ITA National Indoor Championship.

Clemson Honors Records and History

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CLEMSON PLAYERS IN FINAL ITA COLLEGIATE SINGLES POLL

Rank Name1979

T32 MikeGandolfo

198022 MikeGandolfo26 MarkDickson34 PenderMurphy

1981T3 MarkDicksonT46 JeanDesdunes

198213 MarkDicksonT18 JeanDesdunes29 RickRudeen

198334 RickRudeen47 JeanDesdunesT88 RichardAkel

19844 LawsonDuncan41 RickRudeenT90 MiguelNido

198519 MiguelNido30 JayBerger32 R.MatuszewskiT66 BrandonWalters

198612 R.Matuszewski13 JayBerger39 BrianPage54 KentKinnear94 BrandonWalters

198725 CraigBoynton61 V.VanGelderen64 JohnSullivanT70 BrianPage

198855 BrianPage61 KentKinnear74 BrandonWalters94 JohnSullivan

198912 JohnSullivan51 VinceVanGelderen

199070 OwenCasey

199177 GregSeilkop

199252 GregSeilkop

199579 ChrisAngell

199659 MitchSprengelmeyer

199719 MitchSprengelmeyer86 BruceLi

200049 JoshGoffi69 TomaszBoniecki

200176 JoshGoffi

200369 SanderKoning75 NathanThompson

200462 NathanThompson

200531 NathanThompson

200623 ClementReix

200784 JarmaineJenkins

201268 YannickMaden

Mark Dickson finished the 1981 season ranked tied for third in singles.

ITA Singles Rankings Records and History

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CLEMSON PLAYERS IN FINAL ITA COLLEGIATE DOUBLES POLL

Rank Names1983

11 RichardAkel CraigCooper18 JeanDesdunes RickRudeen39 AndyKrantz MiguelNido

198417 AndyKrantz RickRudeen

19854 RichardMatuszewski BrandonWalters16 JayBerger MiguelNido

19868 RichardMatuszewski BrandonWalters20 JayBerger KentKinnear24 MattFrooman BrianPage29 CraigBoynton JoeDeFoor

19877 KentKinnear VinceVanGelderen22 CraigBoynton JohnSullivan

198819 KentKinnear VinceVanGelderen28 BrianPage JohnSullivan

198921 VinceVanGelderen ToddWatkins

199032 OwenCasey J.L.Guillou

199138 GregSeilkop MikeWilliams

199222 GregSeilkop GeorgeLampert

199330 BasWild GeorgeLampert

199517 FrankSalazar MitchSprengelmeyer

199610 BruceLi MitchSprengelmeyer

199723 BruceLi MitchSprengelmeyer

199837 BruceLi PabloBellagamba

199928 PabloBellagamba JoshGoffi

200021 DarrenKnight JoshGoffi

200325 NathanThompson JarmaineJenkins

200423 NathanThompson JarmaineJenkins

200559 NathanThompson RyanYoung

200624 JarmaineJenkins ClementReix

200753 ClementReix RyanYoung

201250 YannickMaden ZacharyRigsby

Nathan Thompson (L) and Jarmaine Jenkins finished the 2004 season ranked 23rd. The duo also advanced to the NCAA Final Four and earned All-America honors.

ITA Doubles Rankings Records and History

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ACC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL

1956-57PaulCallawayOlinC.Haynes

1957-58WilliamCooper

1959-60GeneWillimon,JR

1961-62FredCraftDougStewart

1962-63HenryBaumanEdgarCrowJamesLedbetterSteveScheerDougStewart

1963-64FredCraftClydeCrowJamesLedbetter

1964-65EddieCrowJamesLedbetterSteveScheerSamSmithyman

1965-66SamSmithyman

1966-67DavidCooperJimPolingSamSmithymanDavidWilkins

1967-68DavidCooper NickKelaidisDavidWilkins

1968-69DavidCooperNickKelaidisTerryWilkins

1969-70NickKelaidisLarryMaggioreTerryWilkins

1970-71HerbCooper

1976-77MarkBuechler MikeGandolfo DickMilford

1977-78JohnAnderson MarkBuechler MikeGandolfo

1978-79JohnAnderson MarkBuechler MikeGandolfo DickMilfordTimStweart

1979-80JeffAndersonMarkBuechler

NickKelaidisLarryMaggorieTerryWilkins

1971-72HerbCooper LarryMaggioreJimmyPoole

1972-73HowieOrlin

1974-75DavidBusch PikeRowley

1975-76StefanLaporte HowieOrlin

Academic Honors Records and History

PenderMurphyCalhounParr

1981-82MitchMitchellMarkYodice

1982-83MattFroomanRickRudeen

1983-84MattFroomanAndyKrantzRickRudeen

1984-85KentKinnear

Herb Cooper won the NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship in 1969.

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1985-86MattFroomanBobPhillips

1986-87MattFroomanKentKinearSriniTummala

1987-88KentKinnearThadLangfordKeithLoopBrianSchumacher

1988-89KeithLoopChrisMunnerlynBrianSchumacherGregSeilkopVinceVanGelderen

1990-91BradWoodard

1991-92BradWoodard

1992-93DavidNunziatoEricPittsMarkWilnerBradWoodard

1993-94CharlieRasheedMitchSprengelmeyer

1994-95MitchSprengelmeyer

1995-96ClayFouseRichardReyesMitchSprengelmeyer

1996-97ClayFouseLuisGarciaJoshGoffiMitchSprengelmeyerKenWasserman

1998-99ColinAtkinsonSandonBarthEricCohnLuisGarciaJoeyHopke

DarrenKnightTylerManringMarcioTorres

1999-00ColinAtkinsonSandonBarthEricCohnLuisGarciaJoshGoffiJoeyHopke

2000-01EricCohnJoeyHopkeMicahThompsonLeeTaylorWalker

2001-02SanderKoning

2002-03SanderKoningAshMisquithGoranSterijovskiBrettTwente

2003-04IanKeelerBrettTwente

2004-05RyanCookSanderKoning

2005-06IanKeelerPaulKoenkeSanderKoningBrettTwente

2006-07GeraBoryachinskiyTinoElgnerKevinFleckIanKeelerPaulKoenkeRyanYoung

2007-08RokBizjakTinoElgnerKevinGallowayRobertPietrucha

2008-09IkeBelkRokBizjakTaylorCohen

KeninGallowayWesleyMoranRobertPietrucha

2009-10RokBizjakJuanBolonaCalsHilsmanYannickMadenWesleyMoranRobertPietrucha

2010-11RokBizjakJuanBolonaCalHilsman

DominiqueMadenYannickMadenWesleyMoranRobertPietrucha

2011-12HunterHarringtonDominiqueMadenYannickMadenWesleyMoran

NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship

1969-HerbCooper1987-MattFrooman

Matt Frooman was a NCAA Post Graduate Award recipient in 1987.

Academic Honors Records and History

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Career Record Name Years Singles Doubles

AArthurAbbott 1970-71 13-6 6-1AliAkbar 1973-74 28-18 26-20RichardAkel 1981-83 85-62 67-42CarlosAlvarez 2007-10 84-54 62-65JeffAnderson 1979-81 6-3 6-7JohnAnderson 1977-79 6-1 11-0ChrisAngell 1995 25-19 23-13ColinAtkinson 1999-00 3-2 3-4

BOrestesBaez 1979,81-82 21-14 43-15MikeBaker 1993 15-23 17-14SandonBarth 1997-00 20-26 37-35CraigBaskin 1992 12-8 11-7RyanBauer 1996-99 62-61 57-47IkeBelk 2006-09 56-36 38-43PabloBellagamba 1997-99 68-57 63-53JayBerger 1985-86 91-22 58-23RokBizjak 2007-10 66-44 53-54JohnBoetsch 2003-04 44-21 41-20ClintBoling 2005-06 34-21 0-4JuanBolona 2010-11 16-8 23-23JohnBond 1969 6-4 3-1TomaszBoniecki 1999-00 58-19 37-26GeraBoryachinskiy 2007-10 48-48 46-51CraigBoynton 1985-86 60-27 54-22BenBradshaw 1989-90 4-16 4-5ChrisBrown 1976 0-1 5-1L.F.Bryant,Jr. 1957-59 9-12 8-7MarkBuechler 1977-80 90-52 87-48RobertBurgess 1978-79 9-2 2-1BobBurns 1959-62 60-11 23-5

CP.F.Calloway 1957 2-2 7-1N.K.Carter,Jr. 1957 10-1 9-1OwenCasey 1989-90 41-28 41-15G.M.Christopher 1961-62 17-12 12-11TaylorCohen 2009 5-4 2-3EricCohn 2000-01 10-13 40-24JamesColhoun 2001 1-1 0-0

RyanCook 2005 1-1 6-15DavidCooper 1967-69 49-12 44-11GreggCooper 1981-84 66-48140-57G.T.Cooper,Jr. 1961 1-10 0-10HerbCooper 1971-74 58-22 49-20W.M.Cooper 1958-60 8-10 9-5F.C.Craft,Jr. 1962-64 13-8 35-11E.C.Crow 1963-65 38-14 22-14

DRonDavis 1991 15-17 5-5JoeDeFoor 1982-86 61-40 72-31ArthurB.DeLuski 1967 2-0 0-0JeanDesdunes 1980-83 157-66153-57MoritzDettinger 2010-11 8-11 8-23MarkDickson 1979-82 128-42101-40DerekDiFazio 2008-11 46-55 45-49R.L.Doyon 1960-61 4-9 0-8LawsonDuncan 1984 70-14 8-6TinoDlgner 2008 2-4 1-1

EBradEmendorfer 1998-01 74-87 44-48MalloyEvans 1962-64 35-11 35-14

FKevinFleck 2006-09 60-49 56-48RyanFleming 1995-96 27-23 16-14ClayFouse 1997-98 2-12 5-8MattFrooman 1983-87 73-46101-43

GMaxGainer 1979-80 19-11 16-10KevinGalloway 2008-11 68-62 45-45MikeGandolfo 1977-80 89-48 113-52LuisGarcia 1996-97,99-00 81-72 66-53MichaelGee 2005 14-14 3-2JoshGoffi 1998-01 84-64 85-50MarkoGojanovic 1999-02 59-71 75-62AndyGondelman 1981-84 20-28 17-15KevinGottfried 2001 4-10 2-3J.L.Guillou 1990 8-10 14-4

HF.L.Halroyd 1960 0-1 1-1HunterHarrington 2012 9-15 1-5R.T.Havin 1961 0-2 1-3

TomHerb 1992-93 33-38 42-25GordonHerbert 1969 14-3 17-1MarkHerrington 1982 17-22 12-11RobHilliard 1989 0-4 0-1CalHilsman 2011 6-7 3-4JoeyHopke 1998-01 43-39 21-18AsifHussain 1973-74 27-18 31-14

IBillInman 1985 1-6 ——

JJ.T.James 1960-61 2-8 0-10JarmaineJenkins03,04,06,07 92-53103-62NicklasJohansson 1990-91 23-40 28-19

KIanKeeler 2004-06 2-2 17-20NicholasKelaidis 1968-71 51-28 58-18KentKinnear 1985-88 124-73 111-46DarrenKnight 1997-01 52-44 74-47PaulKoenke 2006 11-7 13-16SanderKoning 02,03,05,06 75-32 47-39AndyKrantz 1983-84 57-37 62-29

LGeorgeLampert 1990-93 77-71 80-40ThadLangford 1988 12-12 4-3StephenLaporte 1973-76 30-43 32-37JeffLayman 1985-87 16-16 14-9J.B.Ledbetter 1963-65 41-13 28-19BruceLi 1995-98 100-60 92-65DavidLoder 1977-78 28-30 32-15T.E.Long 1964-66 32-25 30-26R.B.Lynn 1958 1-5 1-3

MDominiqueMaden 2011-12 30-25 24-21YannickMaden 2011-12 38-18 23-23LarryMaggiore 1970-73 39-19 37-27TylerManring 2002 0-6 0-5C.W.Matthews 1956-57 6-4 8-0RichMatuszewski 1983-86 166-84125-47FernandoMaynetto 1975-77 48-44 44-34BobbyMcKee 1975 3-1 5-4GerardoMeza 2011-12 23-27 10-16DickMilford 1977-80 61-49 69-32

Carlos Alvarez Rok Bizjak Owen Casey Brad Emendorfer George Lampert Fernando Maynetto

Letterwinners Records and History

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RezaMirza 1991 11-12 13-8AshMisquith 2003-04 21-10 14-6R.D.Mitchell 1956-57 9-2 9-0MitchMitchell 1980,82 32-25 17-10W.N.Moore 1961 3-5 0-4WesMoran 2009-12 36-28 33-42ChrisMunnerlyn 1988-91 50-52 64-41TimMunnerlyn 1989 0-7 0-0PenderMurphy 1978-81 120-54 119-48

NMohammedNasim 1958-59 12-2 9-4TheoNeto 1997 15-15 14-9MiguelNido 1982-85 152-75109-44JeffNordby 1992 7-12 1-3G.F.Norris 1956 1-1 1-0BhanumarthyNunna 1971-74 62-29 56-27J.W.Nutt 1959-60 5-4 3-3

OMikeOppenheim 1972 9-13 5-9HowardOrlin 1973-76 33-27 32-26DikranOmekiam 1965-67 30-15 15-9KevinO’Neil 1987 7-8 8-3DavidOwens 1973 —— 0-1

PBrianPage 1985-88 122-93104-55SteveParsons 1970-72 49-15 35-25DarrenPatlen 1987-88 6-15 6-3RobertPhillips 1985-87 19-18 16-11RobertPietrucha 2009-11 24-13 20-27EricPitts 1993 7-6 1-2JamesPoling 1967-69 46-13 26-10JayPoole 1972 —— 4-2JimmyPoole 2002 1-5 0-5LeePorter 2000 6-6 1-3R.A.Pregnall 1962-64 31-12 35-11PeterPristach 1981 23-13 14-2

RCharlyRasheed 1994-95 46-30 29-16SarfrazRahim 1969-71 50-21 42-15ZulligarRahim 1965-68 41-19 26-12RobRawlings 1993 8-12 11-9ClementReix 2004-07 90-45 78-43

RichardReyes 1993-96 43-40 45-40JasonReyner 1994 16-5 20-13PerryReynolds 1966-68 23-12 41-17ZacharyRigsby 2010-12 38-24 36-34CrisRobinson 1992-95 75-65 60-38DamiisaRobinson 2001-04 58-41 55-36BengtRonnerman 1976 8-16 4-4PikeRowley 1973-74 41-36 22-22RickRudeen 1981-84 172-73123-66

SFrankSalazar 1992-95 76-66 64-41E.A.Scarpa 1956-57 7-6 5-3GregSeilkop 1989-92 97-72 72-43B.S.Shaw 1961 0-2 1-5EdgarShelton 1968-71 45-22 47-18HarrySherman 1984 5-9 6-7DavidSibert 1966-68 3-0 24-7W.W.Sikes 1961 2-6 0-6MadreadiSkinner 2002 4-3 3-4S.D.Smithyman 1965-67 44-16 42-16WardSnyder 1974-77 35-33 27-31JimSpencer 1988 11-12 9-2MitchSprengelmeyer1994-97 115-50 112-48GoranSterijovski 2002-04 34-34 35-16J.D.Stewart 1962-64 39-11 38-13TimothyStewart 1978-79 5-3 13-6R.E.Strickland 1961-62 8-14 1-10HerbertStroud 1976 1-3 7-3JohnSullivan 1986-89 114-56 84-45E.L.Summer 1958-59 9-6 10-5

TDanielTauber 1974 3-0 2-1C.J.Theos 1956-57 9-3 8-0JaminThompson 2001-02 7-15 7-12MicahThompson 2000-03 47-56 20-13NathanThompson 2002-05 82-58 87-59DavidThies 1978 25-8 15-8SriniTummala 1987 5-10 7-4BrettTwente 2003-06 53-30 66-52BryanTwente 1992,94-95 47-37 39-26

VVinceVanGelderen 1986-89 107-70100-44

SteveVaughan 1975-77 35-52 45-34A.M.Vickers 1957 0-3 2-5

WLeeTaylorWalker 2001 17-23 13-18RalphWalker 1975 2-3 3-0BrandonWalters 1984-88 149-62147-58EddyWang 2009 0-0 2-1KenWasserman 1996-97 47-48 43-32ToddWatkins 1987-90 64-76 90-40MichaelWatson 1988-90 55-42 52-27J.M.Weir 1959 5-3 4-3AyrtonWibowo 2012 6-13 4-14BasWild 1992-94 47-46 51-33DavidWilkins 1966-68 35-15 24-12RobertWilkins 1969-72 36-12 31-13CedricWillems 2012 4-6 3-11MikeWilliams 1990-92,94 71-60 75-43MarcusWilner 1993 3-5 2-2J.H.Wise 1956,58 1-7 2-4BradfordWoodard 1992-93 4-7 1-2

YMarkYodice 1981 3-8 2-1RyanYoung 2004-07 111-40102-46

Miguel Nido Clement Reix Cris Robinson Damiisa Robinson Vince Van Gelderen Todd Watkins

Ryan Young had 100+ career victories in both singles and doubles play.

Letterwinners Records and History

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1979Date Rank RecordFeb.27 17 6-2March13 17 14-2March27 17 18-4April10 17 24-5April24 17 24-6May4 16 24-6Final 15 24-7

1980Date Rank RecordPreseason 14Feb.26 11 9-3March12 11 16-4March25 11 21-4April8 11 28-4April22 9 30-4May6 7 31-4Final 8 32-5

1981Date Rank RecordPreseason 6Feb.24 6 6-4March10 6 13-5March24 5 19-6April7 6 26-6April24 6 29-6

May5 6 29-6May12 6 29-6Final 7 30-7

1982Date Rank RecordPreseason 6Feb.23 5 5-4March9 6 12-5March23 6 17-7April6 8 20-9April20 8 23-9May4 9 23-9May11 9 23-9Final 7 24-10

1983Date Rank RecordPreseason 10Feb.21 10 6-3March14 10 17-5March28 7 19-9April11 8 25-9April25 9 27-9May2 9 27-9May9 9 27-9Final 9 29-11

Clemson in the ITA Poll Records and History

1984Date Rank RecordPreseason 7Feb.20 4 5-2March6 8 11-4March20 9 16-6April3 10 20-7April17 8 26-8May1 9 26-8May8 9 26-8Final 10 27-9

1985Date Rank RecordPreseason 9Feb.19 9 4-3March5 10 9-5March19 18 16-6April2 10 19-9April16 11 23-11April30 9 23-11May14 9 23-11Final 8 24-12

1986Date Rank RecordPreseason 6Feb.18 T2 5-0March4 3 9-1March18 3 14-3

April1 4 20-5April15 3 27-6April29 3 30-6May13 3 30-6Final 5 31-7

1987Date Rank RecordPreseason 8March3 2 5-4March17 T11 10-7March31 13 13-11April14 13 17-12April28 14 17-12May5 14 17-13Final 14 19-14

1988Date Rank RecordPreseasonFeb.16 9 3-2March1 9 5-3March15 10 9-4March29 T10 12-5April12 10 16-7April26 12 22-7May10 10 22-8Final 10 22-9

The 1989 team finished the season with a 25-12 record overall. This team also finished 13th in the final national poll. The 1989 squad won the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship that was played at Clemson, SC.

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1989Date Rank RecordPreseason 14Feb.21 10 5-1March14 10 13-3April4 9 16-9April18 14 22-10May2 T12 25-10May16 13 25-11Final 13 25-12

1990Date Rank RecordPreseason 13

1991Date Rank RecordPreseason 24

1992Date Rank RecordPreseason 23March24 18 9-5April7 21 10-9April21 18 15-10May5 20 15-10Final 20 15-11

1993Date Rank RecordPreseason 19Dec.8 20

1994Date Rank RecordDec.7 42March1 34 6-0March15 43 12-1March29 38 15-4April12 36 19-6April26 42 20-10May10 42 21-11Final 42 21-11

1995Date Rank RecordPreseason 36Dec.6 35March7 39 3-3March21 35 7-6April4 35 12-7April18 37 16-9May1 35 20-11Final 29 21-12

1996Date Rank RecordPreseason 33Dec.7 34March5 42 1-0March19 42 6-2April2 39 9-4April16 43 12-8April30 46 12-11Final 45 12-12

1997Date Rank RecordPreseason 42Dec.10 49March4 49 2-1March18 26 6-5April1 23 12-7April15 22 16-9April29 20 19-10Final 19 20-11

1998Date Rank RecordPreseason 22Dec.9 28March10 36 2-4March24 40 9-8April7 53 9-11April21 55 11-15

May5 56 11-17May14 58 11-17Final 58 11-18

1999Date Rank RecordPreseason 52March9 36 4-1March23 30 7-5April6 24 16-8April20 26 19-10May4 29 20-11May11 31 20-11Final 30 22-12

2000Date Rank RecordPreseason 27Feb.2 25Feb.9 26 0-0Feb.16 22 1-2Feb.23 29 2-4March1 30 7-4March8 32 7-5March15 32 12-5March22 33 12-7March29 37 12-11April5 35 14-12April12 37 14-15April19 32 16-15

The 1999 team was ranked as high as 24th during the season before finishing 30th in the final poll. This team finished the year with a 22-12 record overall.

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April26 34 17-16May3 34 17-16May10 33 17-16Final 31 18-17

2001Date Rank RecordJan.31 30Feb.7 33 0-2Feb.14 31 2-3Feb.21 33 2-3

2002Date Rank RecordPreseason 56Jan.30 57 0-1Feb.13 56 3-2Feb.20 53 3-4Feb.27 52 7-4Mar.6 56 7-4Mar.13 55 8-6

2003Date Rank RecordPreseason NRJan29 33 3-0Feb.5 33 5-0Feb.12 37 6-2Feb.19 43 6-4Feb.26 45 10-4Mar.5 43 12-4Mar.12 45 12-5Mar.17 32 14-5Mar.25 30 18-6

Mar.30 32 19-8Apr.7 31 19-9Apr.14 27 22-9Apr.21 25 24-10Apr.28 27 24-10Final 27 25-11

2004Date Rank RecordPreseason 26Jan27 24 3-0Feb.10 27 6-2Feb.24 26 13-2March2 38 14-4March9 41 14-5March16 50 16-6April6 66 19-10Apri13 45 21-10April20 30 23-11April27 33 23-11May3 33 23-11Final 25 26-12

2005Date Rank RecordPreseason 29Feb.1 28 3-0Feb.8 27 5-0Feb.15 36 6-2Feb.22 35 10-2March1 36 14-2March8 36 14-2March15 31 17-2March22 14 20-3

March29 19 21-4April5 24 21-7April12 27 23-8April19 27 24-9April26 27 24-10May2 27 24-10Final 27 25-11

2006Date Rank RecordPreseason 27Jan.31 27 5-0Feb.7 25 4-1Feb.14 26 6-2Feb.21 22 10-2Feb.28 15 13-2Mar.7 15 15-2Mar.14 5 17-2Mar.21 10 17-3Mar.28 14 17-5April4 18 18-6April11 21 18-8April18 24 21-8April25 22 22-9May1 24 22-9Final 24 23-10

2007Date Rank RecordPreseason 23Jan.30 25 5-0Feb6 24 8-0Feb.13 23 9-1Feb.21 31 10-3

Feb.27 31 12-3Mar.6 20 13-3Mar.13 24 17-4Mar.20 30 18-5Mar.27 26 19-6Apr.3 28 22-8April10 20 24-8April17 22 29-8April24 22 30-9April30 22 30-9Final 23 31-10

2008Date Rank RecordPreseason 30Jan29 31 4-2Feb.5 33 5-3Feb12 32 7-4Feb.20 32 7-4Feb.26 42 8-5Mar.4 60 9-6Mar.11 52 10-9Mar.18 61 10-10Mar.25 54 13-12April1 62 13-14April8 61 15-16April15 69 15-19April22 68 15-20April28 68 15-10Final 68 15-20

2009Date Rank RecordPreseason 61Jan.29 60 1-1Feb.3 63 2-2Feb.10 62 3-3Feb.19 63 4-4Feb.24 64 4-4March3 68 6-4March31 68 9-10April7 59 11-10April14 59 11-12April21 66 11-13April28 65 11-13Final 65 11-13

2010Date Rank RecordPreseason 66Jan.26 64 2-0Feb.4 65 2-0Feb.12 64 4-0Feb.18 64 5-0Feb.23 56 8-0March2 45 10-0March9 47 12-0March16 29 14-0March23 33 15-1

The 2006 squad was ranked as high as fifth in the country and was ranked in the top 20 for six weeks before finishing 24th in the final poll. This team also finished the year 23-10.

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CLEMSON vs. TOP 10 TEAMS

No. Overall Home1. 2-10 0-02. 3-17 0-33. 2-12 0-34. 5-16 2-45. 3-13 0-16. 5-7 3-07. 8-6 2-08. 5-12 1-29. 7-8 0-110. 2-10 0-3 43-111 9-17

Clemson Poll Notes•Clemsonwas ranked in95consecutive ITApollsdatingfromFebruary27,1979,toMarch6,1990.

•FromtheApril22,1980polltotheMarch19,1985listing,theTigerswererankedinthetop10atotalof42times.

•ThehighestClemsonhaseverbeenrankedwassecondontwooccasions.TheTigerswererankedsecondonFebruary18,1986,andMarch3,1987.

•ThehighestClemsonhasbeenrankedinafinalpollwasfifthforthe1986season.

•Clemsonhasbeenrankedinthetop-ten70times.

•Clemsonhasanoverallrecordof42-109againsttop-10teamsovertheyears.Athome,theTigersare9-17againsttop-10teams.

•IntheITApoll,Clemsonhasbeenrankedninth18times,morethananyotherposition.TheTigershavealsobeenranked10th,15times.

•Clemsonhasbeenrankedinthetopfive13times.

•Clemsonhada19-7recordagainsttop25teamsin1986,themosttop25winsinaseasoninClemsonhistory.Seven

March30 43 15-4April6 40 17-5April13 44 17-9April20 49 17-9April27 53 17-10May3 56 17-10Final 55 17-10

2011Date Rank RecordPreseason 53Jan.25 53 5-0Feb.3 51 6-2Feb.8 51 6-2Feb.15 51 8-2Feb.22 51 10-2March1 51 10-2March8 57 11-3March15 57 11-3March22 58 12-4March29 48 14-5April5 58 15-7April12 62 15-9April19 59 15-11April26 63 15-12May2 69 15-12Final 69 15-12

CLEMSON IN THE WEEKLY POLLS

Rank Times 1. 0 2.2 3.5 4.2 5.4 6.11 7.5 8.8 9.18 10.15 11.6 12. 2 13. 5 14. 8 15. 3 16. 1 17. 5 18. 4 19. 2 20. 5 21. 2 22. 6 23. 4 24. 8 25. 3 135

Clemson in the ITA Poll Records and History

2012Date Rank RecordPreseason 66Jan.24 70 1-1Feb.2 72 1-1Feb.7 68 1-2Feb.22 66 3-3Mar.13 71 5-6Mar.20 63 5-8Mar.27 64 8-8Apr.3 66 8-10Apr.10 71 8-12Apr.17 66 9-13Apr.24 67 9-14Apr.30 66 9-14Final 64 9-14

ofthewinswereovertop10teams.Clemsonalsohadarecordsixtopfivewinsthatseason.

•Clemsonhasbeatenthenumber-onerankedteaminthenation on two occasions. Clemson defeated #1UCLA5-4inLosAngelesonFebruary6,1981,anddefeated#1PepperdineatPepperdineonMarch22,1986.

Former Clemson Head Coach Chuck Kriese (center) led the Tigers to 42 straight top-10 polls from 1980 to 1985. Here he is shown receiving Coach-of-the-Year Honors by the PTR.

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From1954to1964,theACCChampionwasdeterminedbyregularseasondualmatchplay.From1965to1982,theconferencechampionwasdeterminedsolelyonthebasisofapostseasontournamentwithpointsawardedbasedonindividualplay.From1983to1985,theconferencechampionwasbasedonpointsawardedbothforregularseasonandtournamentplay.Theregularseasonresultsaccountedforapproximately40percentofthetotalandthetournamenttheremaining60percent.From1986to1989,theconferencechampionwasdeterminedbyathree-daysingleeliminationdualmatchtournamentwithaplaybacktodetermineplacesonethrougheight.Since1990theconferencechampionhasbeendeterminedbyasingleeliminationdualmatchtournamentwithnoplayback.

Date Place Points Tournament Location1965 2nd 60Points Raleigh,NC1966 2nd 64points Clemson,SC1967 2nd 62Points Durham,NC1968 4th 49Points CollegePark,MD1969 1st 65Points Raleigh,NC1970 2nd 61Points ChapelHill,NC1971 2nd 58Points Columbia,SC1972 4th 48Points Charlottesville,VA1973 2nd 52Points Wiston-Salem,NC1974 2nd 51Points Clemson,SC1975 6th 32Points Durham,NC1976 6th 35Points CollegePark,MD1977 5th 38Points CollegePark,MD1978 3rd 50Points ChapelHill,NC1979 2nd 55Points Charlottesville,VA1980 1st 73Points Winston-Salem,NC1981 1st 60Points Clemson,SC1982 2nd 62Points Durham,NC1983 1st 128Points Atlanta,GA 1984 1st 138Points CollegePark,MD1985 1st 132Points ChapelHill,NCDate Rd. W L Score Seed Opponent Seed Site4-17-86 Quar W 7-2 1 WakeForest 7 Raleigh,NC4-18-86 Semi W 7-2 1 GeorgiaTech 54-19-86 Final W 7-2 1 Maryland 21987RainOut--ClemsonDeclaredChampion4-21-88 Quar W 8-1 2 Virginia 7 Winston-Salem,NC4-22-88 Semi W 7-2 2 Duke 34-23-88 Final W 5-4 2 GeorgiaTech 14-21-89 Quar W 9-0 1 Maryland 8 Clemson,SC4-22-89 Semi W 7-2 1 Duke 44-23-89 Final W 8-1 1 NorthCarolina 34-20-90 Quar W 5-1 1 N.C.State 8 Durham,NC4-21-90 Semi W 5-4 1 Virginia 44-22-90 Final L 3-5 1 NorthCarolina 34-19-91 Quar W 6-1 2 N.C.State 7 Atlanta,GA

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4-20-91 Semi L 1-5 2 Duke 34-17-92 Quar W 5-2 4 Virginia 5 Charlotte,NC4-18-92 Semi L 1-5 4 NorthCarolina 14-23-93 Quar L 2-5 6 FloridaState 3 Charlotte,NC4-22-94 Quar W 4-3 4 FloridaState 5 Charlotte,NC4-23-94 Semi L 1-6 4 Duke 14-21-95 Quar W 6-1 3 WakeForest 6 Greenwood,SC4-22-95 Semi W 4-2 3 FloridaState 24-23-95 Final L 1-5 3 Duke 14-19-96 Quar L 1-4 4 Virginia 5 Greenwood,SC4-18-97 Quar W 4-0 2 WakeForest 7 Atlanta,GA4-19-97 Semi W 4-2 2 FloridaState 64-20-97 Final W 4-3 2 Duke 14-24-98 Quar L 1-4 7 NorthCarolina 2 Atlanta,GA4-23-99 Quar W 4-3 3 NorthCarolina 6 Norcross,GA4-24-99 Semi L 1-4 3 GeorgiaTech 24-21-00 Quar W 5-0 3 GeorgiaTech 6 Norcross,GA4-22-00 Semi L 3-4 3 NorthCarolina 24-19-01 1stRd. W 6-1 7 N.C.State 8 Orlando,FL4-20-01 Quar W 4-3 7 NorthCarolina 24-21-01 Semi W 4-3 7 Virginia 64-22-01 Final L 0-4 7 Duke 14-19-02 Quar L 1-4 6 WakeForest 3 Raleigh,NC4-18-03 Quar. W 4-1 2 NorthCarolina 7 Raleigh,NC4-19-03 Semi W 4-3 2 FloridaState 34-20-03 Final L 1-4 2 Duke 14-16-04 Quar W 4-3 5 GeorgiaTech 4 Raleigh,NC4-17-04 Semi W 4-2 5 NorthCarolina 14-18-04 Final L 3-4 5 Virginia 24-22-05 Quar L 3-4 5 WakeForest 4 Raleigh,NC4-20-06 Quar W 4-3 7 N.C.State 10 Raleigh,NC4-21-06 Semi L 0-5 7 Virginia 24-19-07 1stRd. W 4-0 5 BostonCollege 12 Cary,NC4-20-07 Quar L 2-4 5 WakeForest 44-17-08 1stRd. L 3-4 12 VirginiaTech 5 Orlando,FL4-16-09 1stRd. L 1-4 9 NorthCarolina 8 Orlando,FL4-22-10 1stRd. L 0-4 10 FloridaState 7 Orlando,FL4-21-11 1stRd. L 0-4 10 WakeForest 7 Cary,NC4-19-12 1stRd. L 3-4 7 WakeForest 10 Cary,NC

InDualMatchFormatthatbeganin1986Clemson’sRecordinthefollowingRoundsFirstRound:2-4Quarterfinals:14-6Semifinals:9-6Finals4-5

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Date No. of Players Finish Points Location

1967 1 T26 2 Carbondale,IL

1972 4 T24 4 Athens,GA

1973 5 22 4 Princeton,NJ

1974 2 T35 2 LosAngeles,CA

Date CU-Opp W -L Opponent Rnd. Site

5-25-79 0-5 L SouthernMethodist 16 Athens,GA

5-19-80 5-4 W Princeton 16 Athens,GA

5-20-80 2-7 L Stanford 8 Athens,GA

5-16-81 6-3 W Miami(FL) 16 Athens,GA

5-17-81 3-6 L SouthernCal 8 Athens,GA

5-15-82 5-4 W Arkansas 16 Athens,GA

5-16-82 4-5 L SouthernMethodist 8 Athens,GA

5-14-83 7-2 W Cal-Irvine 16 Athens,GA

5-15-83 4-5 L SouthernMethodist 8 Athens,GA

5-12-84 4-5 L Stanford 16 Athens,GA

5-18-85 5-1 W LouisianaState 16 Athens,GA

5-19-85 3-5 L UCLA 8 Athens,GA

5-17-86 5-0 W OklahomaState 16 Athens,GA

5-18-86 3-5 L Stanford 8 Athens,GA

5-15-87 6-1 W Kansas 20 Athens,GA

5-16-87 2-5 L Georgia 16 Athens,GA

5-21-88 2-5 L Kentucky 16 Athens,GA

5-20-89 2-5 L LouisianaState 16 Athens,GA

5-15-92 3-5 L Mississippi 20 Athens,GA

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5-13-94 2-4 L NorthCarolina 46 Columbia,SC

5-5-95 4-3 W NorthCarolina 46 Norfolk,VA

5-6-95 1-4 L Duke 46 Norfolk,VA

5-10-96 0-4 L Duke 46 Clemson,SC

5-9-97 4-0 W NorthCarolina 46 Atlanta,GA

5-10-97 1-4 L Duke 46 Atlanta,GA

5-15-98 0-4 L SouthCarolina 64 Richmond,VA

5-15-99 4-3 W William&Mary 64 Clemson,SC

5-16-99 0-4 L Duke 32 Clemson,SC

5-13-00 4-3 W Miami,FL 64 BatonRouge,LA

5-14-00 0-4 L LouisianaState 32 BatonRouge,LA

5-10-03 4-0 W BallState 64 Champaign,IL

5-11-03 0-4 L Illinois 32 Champaign,IL

5-15-04 4-0 W Minnesota 64 Durham,NC

5-16-04 4-3 W Duke 32 Durham,NC

5-22-04 4-2 W TexasChristian 16 Tulsa,OK

5-23-04 0-4 L UCLA 8 Tulsa,OK

5-14-05 4-0 W Northwestern 64 Athens,GA

5-15-05 0-4 L Georgia 32 Athens,GA

5-13-06 4-1 W SouthCarolina 64 ChapelHill,NC

5-14-06 1-4 L NorthCarolina 32 ChapelHill,NC

5-11-07 4-0 W Elon 64 Winston-Salem,NC

5-13-07 3-4 L WakeForest 32 Winston-Salem,NCNote:Priortothe1977NCAAtournament,teamchampionshipsweredecidedbythetotalpointsscoredbyallplayersoneachteam.Onepointwasawardedforeachmatchwon,singlesanddoubles.

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CLEMSON PLAYERS IN NCAA INDIVIDUAL SINGLES TOURNAMENT

Rd Opponent School/Seed W-L Score1967

David Cooper128 DavidTate Miami W 8-6,3-6,6-464 DickDell Michigan L 8-6,3-0def.Jim Poling 128 BobLutz SouthernCal(3) L 6-0,6-4

1972Herb Cooper128 JimRobbins BrighamYoung L 6-3,7-5Terry Wilkins256 CraigDawson Navy L 6-7,6-2,6-3Bhanu Nunna128 DesmondEarly PanAmerican W 4-6,6-1,6-264 BrianGottfried Trinity L 6-1,6-1Steve Parsons128 MaxPorkony IndianaState W 6-0,6-264 EddieDibbs Miami L 7-6,6-1

1973Herb Cooper 256 JackHughes Oklahoma W 6-3,6-0128 BillFisher Texas L 5-7,6-4,6-4Asif Hussain 256 CarlosGoffi CorpusChristi L 7-5,6-7,6-2Ali Akbar 256 DonPitts DePaul W 6-2,6-2128 BillRay ArizonaState W 4-6,6-3,7-664 VicAmaya Michigan(6) L 6-1,6-0Bhanu Nunna 256 BrianTeacher UCLA L 6-4,6-2

1974Asif Husain 256 KenDaniels Miami L 2-6,6-3,6-0Bhanu Nunna 256 JohnChastine CalState-L.A. W 6-1,6-1128 KeithRichardson App.State W 6-3,6-464 GonzaloNunez Texas L 6-4,6-3

1978 Mark Buechler64 BillMaze Stanford(9) L 6-4,6-2

1979 Mike Gandolfo64 PeteRennert Stanford(8) L 6-4,6-4

1980Mike Gandolfo (9-16)64 GlennMichibota Pepperdine L 6-1,3-6,6-4

Pender Murphy 64 DaveSiegler Stanford W 6-1,6-432 JuanFarrow SIU-EdwardsvilleW 6-4,6-316 LeifShiras Princeton L 6-3,7-5Mark Dickson 64 PhilLehnhoff California W 4-6,6-4,6-232 BlaineWillenborg UCLA W 6-2,4-6,6-416 MarcellFreeman UCLA W 7-5,6-38 Robertvan’tHof S.Cal(5) L 6-4,6-7,63

1981Pender Murphy 64 BarryNissenbaum WeberState W 6-4,6-132 MikeBauer Cal-Berkeley(3) W 6-0,4-6,7-516 NdukaOdizor Houston L 6-1,6-1Mark Dickson(9-16)64 MikeBalkin Northwestern W 6-2,6-332 HowardSands Harvard L 6-2,2-6,6-3Jean Desdunes 64 ChipHooper Arkansas(1) L 6-4,6-1

1982Mark Dickson 64 MarkMcMahon NotreDame W 6-2,6-432 MattAnger SouthernCal L 7-5,6-0Jean Desdunes 64 AllenMiller Georgia L 6-2,6-2Rick Rudeen 64 JeffRobbins Utah L 7-6,2-6,6-4

1983Rick Rudeen(9-16)64 JoeHeldmann,Georgia L 6-1,6-2Jean Desdunes 64 GlennMichibata,Pepperdine L 6-1,2-6,6-1

1984Lawson Duncan(3)64 PatSerret Arkansas W 6-0,6-032 TommWarneke Trinity W 6-1,6-416 FernandoPerez LSU W 6-4,6-28 JorgeLozano SouthernCal W 6-3,6-44 BarryMoir Auburn W 6-0,6-42 MichaelPernfors Georgia(4) L 6-1,6-4Rick Rudeen 64 BruceManSonHingCal-Irvine W 6-2,6-432 PaulChamberlain Arizona L 7-5,3-2,ret.

1985Richard Matuszewski 67 RoyceDeppe Texas W 6-2,7-564 KellyJones Pepperdine W 6-3,6-432 JeffKlaparda UCLA W 1-6,6-2,6-316 JohnRoss SMU(5) L 4-6,7-5,6-4

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Miguel Nido 64 BillStanley Harvard W 6-4,7-532 DaniLeal Pepperdine W 6-3,6-216 DanGoldie Stanford L 6-1,6-3

1986Kent Kinnear 64 RogerSmith OhioState L 6-1,6-4Richard Matuszewski 64 NeilSmith StephenF.Austin W 6-2,7-632 JeffHersh Duke W 6-0,6-416 TomMercer TCU W 7-6,1-6,7-68 DanGoldie Stanford(3) L 6-4,6-0Jay Berger(2)64 RoyceDeppe Texas L 6-2,2-6,7-5Brian Page 64 ScottMelville Rice W 7-5,6-232 JoeyBlake Arkansas L 3-6,6-1,7-5

1987Brian Page 64 RicheyReneberg SMU L 6-4,6-2Craig Boynton 64 FelixBarrientos LSU L 7-6,6-7,7-5Kent Kinnear 64 GregFailla CalSt.-LongBeachL 7-6,6-1

1988Brian Page 64 ByronTabot Tennessee L 6-4,2-6,6-1Kent Kinnear 64 MalcolmAllen SanJoseState L 4-6,6-4,7-5

1989John Sullivan 64 MartinBlackman Stanford W 6-3,6-232 EricAmend SouthernCal W 6-1,6-416 AlParker Georgia L 6-7,7-5,6-1Vince Van Gelderen 64 ToddMartin Northwestern W 5-7,6-3,7-632 FranciscoMontanaGeorgia L 6-4,6-7,6-2

1992Greg Seilkop 64 MichaelFlanagan Stanford L 0-6,6-2,7-5

1996Mitch Sprengelmeyer64 AnthonyDeluise MiddleTenn.St. W 6-2,4-1ret.32 ChrisGroer Vanderbilt(8) L 5-7,6-3,6-4

1997Mitch Sprengelmeyer (9-16)64 AnthonyDeluise MiddleTenn.St. L 6-3,7-6

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2000Josh Goffi64 OliverMaiberger SanDiegoSt. L 7-5,6-3

2005Nathan Thompson64 JamilAl-Agba SouthernCal L 7-5,2-6,7-5

2006Clement Reix64 MattBaccarani BallState W 6-4,6-432 HarelSrugo OldDominion W 6-3,6-416 LuigiD’Agord Miami(FL)(3) W 6-2,6-48 KCCorkery Stanford L 7-5,6-2

Clement Reix advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Round of eight in 2006. Reix was a singles All-American that year. He also participated in the NCAA Individual Doubles Tourna-ment in 2006.

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CLEMSON PLAYERS IN NCAA INDIVIDUAL DOUBLES TOURNAMENT

Name CU SeedRnd Opponent Team/Seed W-L Score

1967Cooper-Poling 64 Reid-Wilson NorthTexasSt. L 7-5,6-1

1972Nunna-Parsons128Fisher-Groslimond(6)Stanford L 7-6,6-2Cooper-Wilkins64 Hardie-Vann(8) SMU L 6-3,6-3

1973Nunna-Husain 128Genois-Ortiz FloridaState W 6-2,7-664 McCarthy-Craig SouthCarolina W 6-2,6-232 Nelson-Whaling Texas L 3-6,6-3,7-6Cooper-Akbar 64 Courson-Lomax TexasA&M L6-3,6-7,6-2

1974 Nunna-Husain 128Edwards-Shrader UC-SantaBarbaraL 6-2,7-6

1978 Gandolfo-Loder 32 Mitchell-Wright Stanford(2) L 6-3,6-2

1979Gandolfo-Buechler 32 Delaney-Turpin SMU W Default16 Van’tHof-Knapp L 6-3,6-4

1980Gandolfo-Buechler 37 Hooper-Fess Arkansas L 7-6,6-7,6-2Dickson-Murphy 32 Mayotte-Arons Stanford L 6-3,6-2

1981Desdunes-Cooper 37 Lutz-Smith Cal-Davis W 6-2,6-132 Odizor-Dowlen Houston L 6-3,6-3Dickson-Murphy 32 Gallien-VanNostrand Pepperdine W 6-0,6-416 Davis-Willenborg UCLA(1) W 7-5,6-28 Mangan-Rogers Georgia L 6-3,6-4

1982Desdunes-Cooper 37 Perry-Perlmutter Rollins W 7-6,6-332 Corse-Bondurant, Stanford L 6-3,3-6,6-2

1983Rudeen-Desdunes 32 Luters-Chamberlin Arizona W 1-6,7-6,6-216 Doohan-Serret Arkansas(4) L 4-6,7-5,6-3Akel-Cooper 32 Steyn-Badenhorst Miami W 7-5,6-416 Saad-Smith WichitaState(1) L 4-6,6-4,6-4

1985Matuszewski-Walters(3)32 Kreger-Davidson Swarthmore W 6-2,6-316 Bishop-Kruger SMU W 6-4,6-38 Beckman-Deppe Texas L 7-6,6-2Berger-Nido 32 Rive-Roper FloridaState W 6-3,3-6,6-416 Grabb-Letts Stanford L 7-6,6-4

1986Frooman-Page 32 McEnroe-Letts Stanford L 6-7,6-3,6-3Berger-Kinnear 35 Connor-Scott OklahomaStateW 6-3,7-532 Kures-Nahirney UCLA L 6-1,6-0Matuszewski-Walters(3)32 Sharton-Filer Michigan L 7-5,7-6

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Rick Rudeen (L) and Jean Desdunes advanced to the NCAA Individual Doubles Round of 16 in 1983. Both played in three NCAA Tourna-ments in singles and doubles during their careers.

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1987Frooman-Page 32 Barham-Yates Cal-Irvine L 7-6,6-1Boynton-Sullivan 32 Flowers-Hunt Cal-Berkeley W 7-5,7-516 Holt-Taylor Florida W 4-6,7-6,6-18 Kinnear-VanGelderenClemson L 6-4,6-4Van Gelderen-Kinnear 32 Kaplan-Kronemann Cal-Irvine W 6-4,7-516 Cannon-Talbot Tennessee W 2-6,7-6,7-68 Boynton-Sullivan Clemson W 6-4,6-44 Leach-Melville SouthernCal(3) L 7-6,6-1

1988Page-Sullivan 33 Green-Pelt, Rollins W 6-2,7-532 Kaplan-Luben Cal-Irvine L 6-2,7-6Kinnear-Van Gelderen 32 Garnett-Rhoney S.W.Louisiana L 6-4,6-1

1989Van Gelderen-Watkins 32 Jung-Jung Nebraska W 6-7,6-2,6-316 Benson-Malik Kentucky W 6-4,3-6,7-58 Kaplan-Lubner Cal-Irvine L 6-3,2-6,6-4Sullivan-Watson 32 Barber-Quinney UCLA L 7-5,6-2

1990Casey-Guillou 32 Bowyer-Entzel Utah W 6-2,4-6,6-216 Jensen-Parker Georgia(5-8) L 4-6,6-4,6-3

1992Lampert-Seilkop 32 Hulse-Potter Kentucky W 6-4,6-416 Ekerot-Lanyi SouthernCal L6-2,4-6,6-1

1993Lampert-Wild32 Goodarz-Hopkinson Kentucky(2) W 6-4,7-616 Pesola-Wesbrooks LSU L 6-3,7-6

1995Salazar-Sprengelmeyer32 Robinson-Roditi TCU(1) L 4-6,6-4,6-2

1996Li-Sprengelmeyer32 Giers-Juinio FresnoState L 6-3,6-4

1997Li-Sprengelmeyer32 Hemeda-Jacque Georgia L 6-1,6-4

1999Bellagamba-Goffi32 Guyuak-Tintori SouthFlorida L 6-3,3-6,6-3

2000Goffi-Knight32 Franklin-Oliver Illinois L 6-3,6-7,6-1

2003N. Thompson-Jenkins32 Acuna-Hansen Pepperdine L 6-4,6-4

2004N. Thompson-Jenkins32 Briaud-Veress California(5-8) W 7-6,4-6,6-416 Atas-Wurtzman OhioState W 6--4,7-68 Barker-Barker Rice(1) W 6-4,6-44 Corkery-Warburg Stanford(5-8) L 6-1,6-7,7-6

2006Reix-Jenkins32 Born-Siljestrom MiddleTenn.St. L 6-4,6-2

Vince Van Gelderen, John Sullivan, Kent Kinnear, and Brandon Walters These players were all doubles All-Americans during their careers.

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P.B Holtzendorff (1927) Holtzendorffwas the firsttenniscoach in1927. He ledthe Tigers to a 2-5-1 record.He was best known as the Ti-gers’men’sswimmingcoachin1927-1948 and director of theYMCAprogramatClemson. He led the Tiger swim-merstoaSouthernConferenceChampionship in 1939. Clem-son won the Southern Confer-

encetitlesinboxingandbasketballthatsameyear.

Hoke Sloan 1929-1958 The oneman who couldtrulybecalledthefatherofClem-son tennis is Hoke Sloan, afterwhomthevarsitytenniscenterisnamed.SloangavethemoneythatmadethefacilitythattheTi-gersplayontodaypossible. CoachSloanwasborninnearbyPendleton,SCin1896.HegrewupinClemson.Heat-tended Clemson and playedtennisfortheTigersin1915.He

transferedandgraduatedfromAuburnin1917.Histennisdaysstartedatthecitycourtswhilehewasateenagerandwouldcontinuethroughouthisentirelife.HokeservedintheNavyduringWWIandthenreturnedtoClemsontostartatennisclubin1919.HebecamecoachoftheTigertennisprogramin1929.Heworkedasavolunteer,andhewasneverpaidforhisworkwiththestudent-athletesuntilFrankHowardbecamedthefootballcoachin1940.CoachSloanwoulddrivehisowncaronmanyoftheteamtrips. Theprogramwascompletelynon-scholarship in thosedays andmost of the tennis players were playing othersportsaswell.Thereweretwocourtsataparkindown-town Clemson that were primarily used for practice andmatches.Clemson’sfirstvarsitycourtswereclayandwerelocatedbehindFikeFieldHouse. TheACCwasformedin1953andClemsonstartedcompetingintheconferenceimmediately. Sloanwasknownasaverykindandcapable teacherofthegameoftennis.Hehadalifelongloveaffairforthegameandforallofhisplayers.HewasalsoasuccessfulmerchantandrealtorindowntownClemson. SloanwasagreatfundraiserforIPTAYaswell,andheandRedRichiewouldtravelthebackroadsofSouthCaro-linatosearchouteverypossibleClemsonfanforcontribu-tions.HesignedupnearlyeveryonehegottotalktoasfewcouldrefusehissalemanshipandcharmwhenhespokeofathleticsatClemsonand theschool’sgreatheritageand

traditions. In1957,hecoached the team toa10-3 recordandathird-placefinishintheACC.Afterthisseasonheretiredfromcoachingbuthecontinutedtoteachthegameasthedirector of tennis atCampCarolina inBrevard,NC. Hegavenearly40yearsofservicetoClemsonasavolunteerandanemployee.Overall,Sloanhada158-121-4recordduringhisClemsontenure.SloanpassedawayonDecem-ber22,1979.

Coach Holtzendorff’s son P.B. was a star swimmer and ten-nis player for the Tigers in 1938-41. He was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1976.

Former Clemson Coaches Records and History

Bill Seigler, 1958 Seigler coached the Tigersfor one season. He alsowasa graduate assistant coach forthe Tiger football team. Sei-gler graduated from NewberryCollegein1950. Helaterbe-came a successful high schoolcoachatHartsvilleandHanahanHighSchoolsinSouthCarolina.The two-time coach-of-the-year(1958,1965)compleda192-34-

5recordovera22yearcareer.In1958theTigershada2-7recordoverall.

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Chuck Kriese 1976-2008ChuckKriesewasClemson’scoachin1975-2008.HefinishedhisClemsoncareerwitha685-419careerrecordin33yearsatClemson.Hewasinductedintothe ITANationalHall of Famein2012.Heisalsotheall-timewinningest coach in theACCfortotalwins(685)andleaguevictories(166). Under Kriese in the NCAA

Tournament,ClemsonreachedtheFinalSixteen12times,andtheFinalEightseventimes.Clemsonhadatotalof16top25seasonsunderKriese.HeledtheTigersto10ACCchampionships.KriesewasnamedNationalCoach-of-the-Yearthreetimes,regionalCoach-of-the-YearfivetimesandACCCoach-of-theYearsixtimes.Overtheyears,20Tigerswon34All-AmericahonorsunderKriese.

Duane Bruley 1963-1973 BruleyLed theTigers to theirfirst Atlantic Coast ConferenceChampionship in 1969 with a16-0mark. Heservedas theheadcoachfor11seasons. HeearnedhisBSfromWis-consin, his MS from Stanfordand his PHD in chemical en-gineering from Tennessee. HeservedasprofessorofchemicalengineeringatClemson.Bruley

had a 150-42 record at Clemson. He is the winningestcoachatClemsonasfaraswinningpctforcoacheswithfiveormoreyearsexperienceregardlessofsport.

Former Head Coach Chuck Kriese is pictured with former Tiger great Mark Dickson. Both are in the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame.

Chuck Kriese is pictured receiving a National Coach-of-the-Year Award. He was named National Coach-of-the-Year three times during his Clemson career.

Former Clemson Coaches Records and History

Bill Beckwith 1974-1975 Beckwith served as anassistant coach for the Tigersfrom 1964-1973 and headcoachin1974-1975.Duringhiscollegecareer,heplayedfortheUniversityofDubuqueandIowaState. HeearnedaBSdegreeinchemicalengineeringfromIowaState in1957andearnedbothhisMSandPHDdegreesthere

aswell.HewasaprofessorinthechemicalengineeringdepartmentatClemson.Beckwithhada21-23recorddur-inghistwoyearsasaheadcoach.

Les Longshore 1959-1962 Longshore led the Tigers toa third place finish in theACCin 1959 and a 9-5mark duringhisfirstyear.HeledtheTigersto a 14-1mark overall in 1962and coached theTigers’BobbyBurnswhofinishedwitha60-11recordinsinglesanda23-5markindoublesplay.Bothmarksarefirst on theClemson career listfor best percentage. In 1946

hewontheSECMen’ssinglestennischampionshipasamemberof theTulaneUniversity team. HecoachedatSamfordUniversityin1974-1986.HeholdsaBSdegreefromTulaneandamastersfromtheUniversityofAlabama.Hewasalsoanenglishprofessor.Longshorehada26-31recordatClemson.HeisamemberoftheSouthernTen-nisHallofFame

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1908SprattRiser

1909Clemson did not particpate in the state tournament.

1910Victor Higgins, SRJames Erwin, FR

1911James Erwin, SOJohn Caldwell, JR

1912James Erwin, JR, State Singles ChampJohn Caldwell, SRJohn Erwin, SO

1913James Erwin, SR State Singles Champ Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. Champion in Singles and DoublesJohn Erwin, JR Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. Champion in Doubles

1914John Erwin, SRRobert Thornton, JR

1915William Blake, SRRobert Thornton, SRHoke Sloan, SO

1916P.C. Bangs, SOAllen Haskell, SO

1917Allen Haskell, JR State Champions, DoublesJulian Robertson, JRState Champions, Doubles

1918Allen Haskell, SR, State Champions, DoublesJulian Robertson, SR, State Champions, Doubles

1919No Team

1920Joseph Miller, SRManning Black, SRJames Fitsgerald, SR

Note: Between 1910 and 1920, a tournament was played on campus and players that won this tournament in singles and doubles represented Clemson in the State and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournaments. The first dual match was held in 1921.

1921 (1-0 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bill Hines, SR

Doubles1. Hines-St. Johns

1922 (0-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Jim Gray, JR2. Bill Grier, JR

Doubles1. Gray and Grier

1923(4-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bill Grier, SR2. Jim Gray, SR3. Dan Sanftleben, SO4. Abe Fitzgerald, JR

Doubles1. Fitzgerald-Santfieben2. Grier-Gray

1924(1-3 OVERALL)

Singles1. Abe Fitzgerald, SR2. Dan Sanftleben, JR3. Paul Stoney, JR4. Ed Goodale, JR

Doubles1. Sanftleben-Fitzgerald2. Stoney-Goodale

1925(2-5-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Dan Sanftleben SR2. Ed Goodale, SR3. Paul Stoney, SR4. John Thrower, SR

Doubles1. Goodale-Stoney2. Sanftleben-Thrower

1926(1-4 OVERALL)

Singles1. Walter Heller, SR2. Bill Marvin, SO3. John Mundy, SO4. Alexander Wylie, SO

Doubles1. Heller-Marvin2. Mundy-Wylie

1927(3-3-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bill Marvin, JR2. Fred Cullum, SR2. Bill McKemie, SR3. John Mundy, JR

Doubles1. Collum-Marvin2. McKemie-Wylie

1928 No Team

1929 (0-6-2 OVERALL)

Singles1. Everette Johnson, SR2. Robert McCarley, JR3. Billy Kline, SR4. Calvert

Doubles1. McCarley-Johnson2. Calvert-Kline, Kline-Redfern

1930 (7-4-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Ed Howle, SO2. Walton Lipscomb, SO3. Robert McCarley SR 4. Oliver Bennett, SO5. Henry Asbill, JR 6. A.S. Jay

Doubles1. Howell-Lipscomb2. Bennett-McCarley3. Asbill-Jay

1931(2-6 OVERALL)

Singles1. Walton Lipscomb, JR2. Ed Howle, JR3. Oliver Bennett, JR4. J.B. Elliott, JR5. Marshall Hall, JR6. Cornelius Earnhardt, SO

Doubles1.Lipscomb-Howle 2.Lipscomb-Bennett3. Asbill-Jay

1932 and 1933 No Teams

1934(9-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Tate Horton, SO2. Henry Woodward, JR3. Bob Spann, JR4. Phil Latimer, SR5. J.B. Elliott, JR6. Ben Greene, SR

Doubles1. Horton-Woodward2. Spann-Elliott3. Latimer-Greene

1935(8-3 OVERALL)

Singles1. Henry Woodward, SR2. Tate Horton, JR3. Bob Spann, SR4. Sandy Campbell, FR5. Mac Calhoun, JR6. James Geer, JR

Doubles1. Horton-Woodward2. Spann-Cambell3. Geer-Welling LaGrone

1936 No Team

1937(4-7 OVERALL)

Singles1. Welling LaGrone, SR2. Bill Mitchell, JR3. Sandy Campbell, JR

Hobie Holtzendorff (L) was a starter at number one singles in 1940 and 1941. He was also a top swimmer for Clemson.

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Five members of the 1941 Clemson squad include: (Lto R) Howard Burnette, Walt Graham, John Edwards, Bucky Goudelock, and Robert Kay. These Tigers are pictured in their Clemson cadet uniforms along with their Clemson letter winner sweaters. Burnett was the captain of the 1942 team, while Kay was the captain of the 1943 squad. 4. Bo Hudgens, JR5. Mac Calhoun, SR6. Frank Arnold, JR

Doubles1. LaGrone-Campbell2. Mitchell-Arnold

1938(6-3 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bill Mitchell, SR2. Sandy Campbell, SR3. Henry Bagnel, SO4. William Wade, SO5. John Bolt, SR6. Robert King, SO Doubles1. Mitchell-Bagnel2. Campbell-Wade

1939(9-6 OVERALL)

Singles1. Henry Bagnal, JR2. Hobie Holtzendorff, SO3. William Wade, JR4. Robert King, JR5. George Irby, JR

Doubles1. Bagnal and Holtzendorff2. Wade and King

1940(14-5 OVERALL)

Singles1. Hobie Holtzendorff, JR2. Henry Bagnal, SR3. W.E. Baker, JR4. Howard Burnett, SO5. William Wade, SR6. Robert King, SR

Doubles1. Holtzendorff-Burnett2. Bagnal-Baker3. Wade-King

1941(9-7 OVERALL)

Singles1. Hobie Holtzendorff, SR2. Howard Burnett, JR3. Bucky Goudelock, FR4. Robert Kay, SO5. John Edwards, SR6. Walt Graham, SO

Doubles1. Holtzendorff-Burnette2. Goudelock-Kay3. Chetum-Milford

1942(7-3 OVERALL)

Singles1. Howard Burnett, SR2. Robert Kay, JR3. Lee Milford, JR4. Bucky Goudelock, SO5. Roy Bobo, SO6. R. G. Wadell, SO

Doubles1. Burnett-Milford2. Bobo-Kay 3. Webb-Jackson

1943(4-3 OVERALL)

Singles1. Robert Kay, SR2. Bucky Goudelock, JR3. Eddie Webb, JR4. Linton Holtzendorf, JR5. Walt Graham, SR6. John McCarthy, SR

Doubles1. Kay-Goudelock2. Walters-Holtzendorf

1944 and 1945 No Teams

1946(7-5 OVERALL)

Singles1. Wilbur Greyard, JR2. Dan Warther3. Frank Cartwright, SO4. Richard Watson5. Tommy Thornhill, SO6. Edwin Rhyne

Doubles1. Greyard-Warter2. Watson-Cartwright3. Rhyne-Thornhill

1947(9-4 OVERALL)

Singles1. Lamar Judy, JR2. Roy Bobo, SR3. George Murray, JR4. Hank Walker, JR5. Bill Cook, JR6. Tommy Thornhill, JR

Doubles1. Walker-Murray2. Bobo-Cook3. Judy-Thornhill

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Members of the starting six of the 1957 Tigers include: Front Row (L to R) Eddie Scarpa, Chris Theos, Lenaire Bryant, Back Row (L to R) Kit Matthews, Nick Carter, and Don Mitchell. Scarpa is the brother of long-time Furman men’s tennis coach Paul Scarpa. The 1957 squad finished the season with a 10-3 record overall and was 8-0 against state of South Carolina teams.

1948(9-8 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bill Cook, SR2. George Murray, SR3. Hank Walker, SR4. Bill Wannaker, JR5. Tommy Thornhill, SR6. Harry Merritt, SO

Doubles1. Walker-Murray2. Cook-Wannaker3. Calvert-Lipton

1949(2-7-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Harry Merritt, JR2. Bill McMillan, SO3. Harold Littlejohn, JR4. Lewis Calvert, SR5. Carroll LeGrand, SO6. Joe Black, JR

Doubles1. McMillian-Legrand2. Calvert-Littlejohn3. Black-Clancy

1950(6-7 OVERALL)

Singles1. Claire Draper, SO2. Glenn Smith, JR3. Harold Littlejohn, SR4. Harry Merritt, JR5. Carroll Legrand, JR6. Hoover Neel, JR

Doubles1. Draper-Littlejohn2. Neal-Smith3. Merritt-Legrand

1951(7-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Claire Draper, JR2. Glenn Smith, SR3. Bill McMillian, SR4. Bill Asnip, SO5. Bud Coleman, SO6. Louis Seaborn, SO

Doubles1. Draper-Smith2. McMillian-Asnip3. Coleman-Seaborn

1952(9-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Claire Draper, SR2. Bill Asnip, JR3. Paul Langford4. Gene Moxley, SO5. Bud Coleman, JR6. Louis Seaborn, JR

Doubles1. Draper-Langford2. Asnip-Moxley3. Stokes-Seaborn

1953(7-5 OVERALL)

Singles1. Louis Seaborn, SR2. Maung Khin Si, SO3. Gene Moxley, JR4. Bud Coleman, SR5. Ralph McCormick, SO6. Chandler Kinsey, JR

Doubles1. Si-Seaborn2. Moxley-Ralph Howard, SR3. Rembert Stokes, SR-Harold Owens, SR

1954(4-8 OVERALL)

Singles1. Maung Khin Si, JR2. Gene Moxley, SR3. Dick James, JR4. Phil Nickles, SR5. Bill Seabrook, JR6. Chandler Kinsey, JR

Doubles1. Si-James2. Moxley-Lander, JR3. Kinsey-Seabrook

1955(5-10 OVERALL)

Singles1. Maung Aye, SR2. Maung Khin Si, SR3. Chris Theos, SO4. Eddie Scarpa, SO5. Terry Wise, SO6. Angus Lander, SR

Doubles1. Aye-Si2. Scarpa-Lander3. Mitchell (SO)-Wise

1956(6-8 OVERALL)

Singles1. Don Mitchell, JR2. Terry Wise, JR3. Chris Theos, JR4. Eddie Scarpa, JR5. George Norris, SO6. Kit Mathews, JR

Doubles1. Mitchell-Theos2. Wise-Scarpa3. Norris-Mathews

1957(10-3 OVERALL)

Singles1. Eddie Scarpa, SR2. Chris Theos, SR3. Nick Carter, SO4. Kit Mathews, SR5. Don Mitchell, SR6. Lenaire Bryant, SO

Doubles1. Scarpa-Paul Callaway2. Carter-Mathews3. Mitchell-Theos

1958(2-7 OVERALL)

Singles1. Sonny Sumner, FR2. Mohamed Nasim, JR3. Lanier Bryant, JR4. Bill Cooper, SO5. Terry Wise, SR6. Bobby Lynn, SO

Doubles1. Sumner-Nasim2. Bryant-Wise3. Lynn-Cooper Vickers-Cooper Vickers-Lynn

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The 1967 team finished the season with a 16-2 record overall. Zulfi Rahim finished his career that season after starting three years at num-ber one singles and number one doubles. Rahim is pictured on the back row fourth from the left.

1959(9-5 OVERALL)

Singles1. Sonny Sumner, SO2. Mohamed Nasim, SR3. Bob Burns, SO4. Bill Cooper, JR5. Lanier Bryant, SR6. Jack Weir, JR

Doubles1. Sumner-Nasim2. Cooper-Burns3. Weir-Bryant

1960(3-12 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bob Burns, JR2. Bill Cooper, SR3. Bobby Lynn, SR4. John Nutt, SR5. Tommy James, SO6. Francis Holyrod, SR

Doubles1. Burns-Cooper2. Bobby Doyon, JR-James3. Lynn Nutt

1961(0-13 OVERALL)

Singles1. Roy Strickland, SO2. George Christopher, SO

3. Bobby Doyon, SR4. Tommy James, JR5. Tommy Cooper, SO6. Bill Moore, SO Wingate Sikes, JR

Doubles1. Strickland-Christopher2. Doyon-James3. Cooper-Sikes

1962(14-1 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bob Burns, SR2. Doug Stewart, SO3. Malloy Evans, SO4. Roy Strickland, 5. Dick Pregnall, SO6. George Christopher, JR

Doubles1. Burns-Stewart2. Evans -Christopher3. Craft-Pregnall

1963(13-2 OVERALL)

Singles1. Doug Stewart, JR2. Malloy Evans, JR3. Eddie Crow, SO4. James Ledbetter, SO5. Dick Pregnall, JR6. Fred Craft, JR

Doubles1. Stewart-Evans2. Crow-Ledbetter3. Pregnall-Craft

1964(9-8 OVERALL)

Singles1. Doug Stwart, SR2. Malloy Evans, SR3. Eddie Crow, JR4. Tom Long, SO5. James Ledbetter, JR6. Dick Pregnall, SR

Doubles1. Cooper-Keladis2. Wilkins-Reynolds3. Shelton-Poling

1965(15-4 OVERALL)

Singles1. Zulfi Rahim, SO2. Tom Long, JR3. Sammy Smithyman, SO4. Dikran Ornekian, SO5. Eddie Crow, SR6. James Ledbetter, SR

Doubles1. Rahim-Long2. Smithyman-Ornekian3. Ledbetter-Crow

1966(12-4 OVERALL)

Singles1. Zulfi Rahim, JR2. Tom Long, SR3. Sammy Smithyman, JR4. Dikran Ornekian, JR5. Perry Reynolds, SO6. David Wilkins, SO

Doubles1. Rahim-Long2. Smithyman-Wilkins3. Reynolds-Sibert

1967(16-2 OVERALL)

Singles1. Zulfi Rahim, SR2. David Cooper, SO3. Sammy Smithyman, SR4. Jim Poling, SO5. Perry Reynolds, JR6. David Wilkins, JR

Doubles1. Rahim-Cooper2. Wilkins-Smithyman3. Sibert-Reynolds

1968(13-4 OVERALL)

Singles1. David Cooper, JR2. Edgar Shelton, FR

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3. Nick Keladis, FR4. David Wilkins, SR5. McClellan Bond, SO6. Jim Poling, JR

Doubles1. Cooper-Keladis2. Wilkins-Reynolds3. Shelton-Poling

1969(16-0 OVERALL)

Singles1. David Cooper, SR2. Nick Keladis, SO3. Sarfraz Rahim, SO4. Jim Poling, SR5. Gordon Hebert, JR6. Edgar Shelton, SO

Doubles1. Cooper-Poling2. Keladis-Rahim3. Hebert-Shelton

1970(15-2 OVERALL)

Singles1. Sarfraz Rahim, JR2. Nick Keladis, JR3. Eddie Shelton, JR4. Steve Parson, FR5. Arthur Abbott, SR6. Terry Wilkins, SO

Doubles1. Shelton-Parson2. Keladis-Rahim3. Wilkins-Maggiore

1971(15-4 OVERALL)

Singles1. Nick Kelaidis, SR2. Steve Parsons, SO3. Eddie Shelton, SR4. Bhanu Nunna, FR5. Sarfraz Rahim, SR6. Herb Cooper, FR

Doubles1. Shelton-Parsons2. Rahim-Nunna3. Kelaidis-Cooper

1972(14-6 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bhanu Nunna, SO2. Steve Parsons, JR3. Herb Cooper, SO4. Mike Oppenheim, FR5. Terry Wilkins, SR6. Larry Maggiore, JR

Doubles1. Nunna-Cooper2. Parson-Wilkins3. Maggiore-Oppenheim

1973(12-6 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bhanu Nunna, JR2. Herb Cooper, JR

3. Asif Husain, JR4. Ali Akbar, JR5. Howie Orlin, FR6. Larry Maggiore, SR

Doubles1. Nunna-Husain2. Cooper-Orlin3. Akbar-Maggiore

1974(14-9 OVERALL)

Singles1. Bhanu Nunna, SR2. Herb Cooper, SR3. Ali Akbar, SR4. Asif Husain, SR5. Stefan Laporte, SO6. Pike Rowley, SO

Doubles1. Nunna-Husain2. Cooper-Akbar3. Rowley-Laporte

1975(7-14 OVERALL)

Singles1. Fernando Mayetto, SO 11-122. Pike Rowley, JR 11-123. Stephan LaPorte, JR 10-134. Ward Snyder, SO 10-135. Howie Orlin, JR 10-106. Steve Vaughan SO 6-14

Doubles1. Maynetto-Vaughan2. Laporte-Snyder3. Rowley-Orlin

1976 (17-18 OVERALL, 1-5 ACC)

Singles1. F. Maynetto, JR (27) 13-172. Steve Vaughan, JR (28) 15-163. Bengt Ronnerman, FR (21) 8-164. Stephan Laporte, SR (24) 9-155. Pike Rowley, SR (27) 16-146. Ward Snyder, JR (19) 11-11

Doubles1. Maynetto-Vaughan, (25) 12-142. Laporte-Howie Orlin, SR (20) 11-113. Rowley-Snyder, (21) 14-10

1977 (21-18 OVERALL, 1-5 ACC)

Singles1. F. Maynetto, SR (33) 24-152. Steve Vaughan, SR (33) 14-223. Mark Buechler, FR (31) 20-164. Mike Gandolfo, FR (30) 19-145. Dick Milford, FR (33) 23-136. David Loder FR (23) 11-15

Doubles1. Maynetto-Vaughan, (29) 23-122. Buechler-Gandolfo, (27) 15-163. Milford-Loder, (22) 18-7

1978 (18-12 OVERALL, 3-3 ACC)

Singles1. Mark Buechler, SO (30) 16-182. Mike Gandolfo, SO (28) 19-123. Pender Murphy, FR (28) 19-124. David Loder, SO (29) 17-155. Dick Milford, SO (23) 11-156. David Thies, FR (30) 25-8

Doubles1. Buechler-Murphy (28) 21-102. Loder-Gandolfo (24) 20-133. Thies-Milford (25) 16-11

1979 (24-7 OVERALL, 6-0 ACC)

Singles1. Mike Gandolfo, JR (29) 28-102. Mark Buechler, JR (29) 23-93. Pender Murphy, SO (29) 20-144. Mark Dickson, FR (29) 23-85. Dick Milford, JR (30) 20-136. Max Gainer, FR (22) 14-10

Doubles1. Gandolfo-Buechler, (27) 25-72. Murphy-Dickson, (25) 19-83. Milford-Gainer, (14) 8-8

1980 (32-5 OVERALL, 6-0 ACC)

Singles1. Mike Gandolfo, SR (29) 27-112. Mark Dickson, SO (37) 42-73. Pender Murphy, JR (37) 35-84. Mark Buechler, SR (35) 30-85. Jean Desdunes, FR (32) 31-46. Mitch Mitchell, JR (39) 21-21

Doubles1. Gandolfo-Buechler, (26) 20-102. Dickson-Murphy, (32) 29-73. Desdunes-Dick Milford, SR (19) 20-2

1981 (30-7 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC)

Singles1. Mark Dickson, JR (28) 30-132. Pender Murphy, SR (37) 39-173. Jean Desdunes, SO (39) 38-144. Richard Akel, FR (36) 29-135. Rick Rudeen, FR (40) 34-96. Peter Pristach, SO (33) 23-13

Doubles1. Dickson-Murphy, (19) 15-72. Desdunes-G.Cooper, FR (31) 30-63. Rudeen-Akel, (22) 15-10

1982 (24-10 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC)

Singles1. Mark Dickson, SR (32) 33-142. Jean Desdunes JR (32) 47-193. Rick Rudeen SO (34) 49-144. Richard Akel, SO (26) 25-205. Mark Herrington, FR (22) 17-226. Miguel Nido, FR (30) 35-14

Doubles1. Desdunes-G. Cooper, SO (31) 28-102. Dickson-Akel, (16) 15-43. Nido-Rudeen, (20) 16-7

Pender Murphy was a four-time All-American in 1978-81. He won 120 singles and 119 doubles matches.

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1983 (29-11 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC)

Singles1. Rick Rudeen, JR (38) 48-272. Richard Akel, JR (32) 31-293. Jean Desdunes, SR (37) 41-294. Miguel Nido, SO (39) 41-20 5. Andy Krantz, JR (39) 28-16 6. Richard Matuszewski, FR (39) 26-13

Doubles1. Akel-Greg Cooper, JR (14) 29-102. Desdunes-Rudeen, (33) 37-203. Krantz-Nido, (33) 28-8

1984 (27-9 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC)

Singles1. Lawson Duncan, FR (36) 70-142. Rick Rudeen, SR (34) 41-233. Miguel Nido, JR (34) 38-184. Andy Krantz, SR (32) 29-215. R. Matuszewski, SO (36) 50-226. Brandon Walters, FR (23) 38-11

Doubles1. Krantz-Greg Cooper, SR (16) 13-82. Nido-Walters, (19) 16-83. Rudeen-Matt Frooman, SO (15) 13-5

1985 (24-12 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC)

Singles1. Miguel Nido, SR (33) 38-232. R. Matuszewski, JR (35) 49-323. Brandon Walters, SO (32) 47-224. Jay Berger, FR (33) 57-115. Brian Page, FR (34) 37-276. Joe DeFoor, FR (29) 32-18

Doubles1. Matuszewski-Walters, (27) 52-132. Nido-Berger, (27) 30-113. DeFoor-Kent Kinnear, FR (14) 11-6

1986 (31-7 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC)

Singles1. Jay Berger, SO (33) 34-112. R. Matuszewski, SR (36) 41-173. Brian Page, (33) SO 36-224. Kent Kinnear, (32) SO 38-215. Craig Boynton, (34) JR 29-136. Brandon Walters (28) JR 30-17

Doubles1. Matuszewski-Walters, (27) 24-142. Page-Matt Frooman, JR (26) 27-93. Boynton-Joe Defoor, SR (26) 28-7 Berger-Kinnear, (15) 20-4

1987 (19-14 OVERALL, 6-0 ACC)

Singles1. Brian Page, JR (31) 18-232. Craig Boynton, SR (33) 31-143. Kent Kinnear, JR (29) 33-174. V. Van Gelderen SO (33) 29-145. John Sullivan, SO (29) 28-176. Todd Watkins, FR (20) 14-15

Doubles1. Page-Matt Frooman, SR (20) 12-142. Van Gelderen-Kinnear, (20) 23-53. Boynton-Sullivan, (22) 18-11

1988 (22-9 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC)

Singles1. Brian Page, SR (30) 31-212. Kent Kinnear, SR (31) 32-223. John Sullivan, JR (29) 34-154. V. Van Gelderen, JR (30) 26-165. Brandon Walters, SR (28) 34-126. Todd Watkins, SO (16) 19-16

Doubles1. Kinnear-Van Gelderen (24) 30-112. Page-Sullivan (17) 22-73. Walters-Watkins (12) 12-3

1989 (25-12 OVERALL, 7-0 ACC)

Singles1. John Sullivan, SR (33) 38-132. V. Van Gelderen, SR (33) 31-213. Todd Watkins, JR (32) 20-254. Owen Casey, JR (30) 21-155. Greg Seilkop, FR (33) 28-176. Michael Watson, SO (34) 25-21

Doubles1. Sullivan-Watson (27) 18-102. Van Gelderen-Todd Watkins, JR (28) 28-103. Casey-Chris Munnerlyn, SO (26) 22-4

1990 (16-18 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC)

Singles1. Owen Casey, SR (28) 20-132. Nicklas Johansson, JR (32) 13-233. Greg Seilkop, SO (31) 20-184. Chris Munnerlyn, JR (19) 11-145. George Lampert, FR (33) 20-186. Michael Watson, JR (21) 17-11

Doubles1. Casey-J.L. Guillou, FR (15) 13-42. Munnerlyn-T. Watkins, SR (8)11-33. Seilkop-Watson, (17) 12-5

1991 (14-14 OVERALL, 6-1 ACC)

Singles1. Greg Seilkop, JR (27) 24-172. Chris Munnerlyn, SR (25) 20-193. George Lampert, SO (27) 24-144. Nicklas Johansson, SR (27) 12-215. Ron Davis, FR (23) 15-176. Mike Williams, SO (27) 21-19

Doubles1. Munnerlyn-Lampert, (19) 18-102. Seilkop-Williams, (22) 21-103. Johansson-R. Mirza, JR (14) 10

1992 (15-11 OVERALL, 5-3 ACC)

Singles1. Greg Seilkop, SR (24) 25-202. George Lampert, JR (25) 18-173. Mike WIlliams, SO (26) 14-214. Frank Salazar, FR (26) 23-155. Bryan Twente, SO (22) 16-206. Bas Wild, FR (10) 10-5

Doubles1. Lampert-Seilkop, (19) 19-122. Salazar-Williams, (20) 10-133. Tom Herb, FR-Cris Robinson, FR, (8) 5-3

1993 (9-20 OVERALL, 3-5 ACC)

Singles1. George Lampert, SR (27) 15-222. Bas Wild, SO (25) 18-203. Tom Herb, SO (27) 20-244. Frank Salazar, SO (29) 11-225. Mike Baker, FR (20) 10-176. Cris Robinson, SO (28) 18-22

Doubles1. Lampert-Wild, (21) 20-112. Salazar-Robinson, (13) 8-83. Herb-Reyes, (21) 22-15

1994 (21-12 OVERALL, 5-3 ACC)

Singles1. Bas Wild, JR (33) 19-212. Cris Robinson, JR (29) 18-213. Mitch Spengelmeyer, FR (33) 25-154. Mike Williams, SR (28) 32-145. Charly Rasheed, FR (23) 26-10 6. Frank Salazar, JR (24) 13-16

Doubles1. Wild-Williams, (16) 11-52. Reyner-Robinson, (13) 9-43. Salazar-Sprengelmeyer, (30) 23-7

1995 (21-12 OVERALL, 6-2 ACC)

Singles1. Chris Angell, SR (31) 25-192. Mitch Sprengelmeyer, SO (26) 24-163. Bruce Li, FR (32) 38-134. Frank Salazar, SR (31) 29-135. Cris Robinson, SR (31) 28-146. Charly Rahseed, SO (25) 20-20

Doubles1. Salazar-Sprengelmeyer (23) 14-102. Angell-Li (30) 19-133. Rasheed-Robinson (21) 12-8

1996 (12-12 OVERALL, 5-3 ACC)

Singles1. Mitch Sprengelmeyer, JR (23) 30-132. Bruce Li, SO (22) 25-163. Ryan Bauer, SO (22) 18-194. Richard Reyes, JR (21) 26-225. Luis Garcia, FR (21) 21-266. Ken Wasserman, FR (24) 26-27

Doubles1. Sprengelmeyer-Li (23) 29-122. Reyes-Bauer (21) 10-133. Wasserman-Garcia (11) 11-6Brian Page was a two-time All-ACC selection during his career.

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1997 (20-11 OVERALL, 6-2 ACC)

Singles1. Mitch Sprengelmeyer, SR (26) 36-72. Bruce Li, JR (27) 21-143. Ken Wasserman, SO (30) 21-224. Theo Neto, FR (23) 15-165. Pablo Bellagamba, SO (29) 25-176. Ryan Bauer, JR (29) 23-18

Doubles1. Sprengelmeyer-Li (28) 26-82. Bauer-Bellagamba (26) 16-163. Wasserman-Neto (19) 15-16

1998 (11-18 OVERALL, 3-5 ACC)

Singles1. Bruce Li, SR (25) 16-172. Pablo Bellagamba, SO (27) 13-213. Josh Goffi, FR (25) 16-194. Brad Emendorfer, FR (28) 21-165. Darren Knight, FR (28) 25-196. Joey Hopke, FR (27) 20-19

Doubles1. Bellagamba-LI (18) 10-82. Emendorfer-Knight (21) 10-113. Sandon Barth, SO-Goffi (19) 10-10

1999 (21-12 OVERALL, 6-2 ACC)

Singles1. Ryan Bauer, SR (30) 21-242. Pablo Bellagamba, SR (30) 23-163. Josh Goffi, SO (32) 31-194. Tomasz Boniecki, JR (25) 29-125. Luis Garcia, JR (31) 28-176. Brad Emendorfer, SO (28) 23-20 Doubles1. Bellagamba-Goffi (23) 21-122. Bauer-Garcia (24) 21-133. Gojanovic-Boniecki (12) 9-6

2000(18-17 OVERALL, 5-3 ACC)

Singles1. Josh Goffi, JR (26) 22-152. Tomasz Boniecki, SR (30) 29-73. Luis Garcia, SR (32) 20-174. Brad Emendorfer, JR (28) 15-245. Marko Gojanovic, SO (30) 20-156. Micah Thompson, FR (23) 12-13

Doubles1. Goffi-Darren Knight, SO (28) 28-152. Boniecki-Gojanovic (23) 15-83. Sandon Barth, JR-Eric Cohn, FR (25) 17-8

2001 (8-20 OVERALL, 2-6 ACC)

Singles1. Josh Goffi, SR (17) 15-172. Brad Emendorfer, SR (20) 15-273. Marko Gojanovic, JR (24) 23-244. Lee Taylor Walker, FR (23) 17-23 5. Micah Thompson, SO (24) 13-196. Darren Knight, SR (16) 5-13

Doubles1. Goffi-Gojanovic (14) 9-52. Knight-Emendorfer (12) 5-73. Walker-Eric Cohn, SO (11) 3-8

2002 (11-18 OVERALL, 3-5 ACC)

Singles1. Marko Gojanovic, SR (29) 7-222. Jamin Thompson, JR (21) 7-143. Goran Sterijovski, JR (26) 12-144. Micah Thompson, JR (18) 9-135. Sander Koning, FR (26) 23-10 6. Nathan Thompson, FR (21) 13-8

Doubles1. Gojanovic-N. Thompson (18) 10-102. Damiisa Robinson (SO) Sterijovski (20) 14-63. M. Thompson-Koning (9) 4-8

2003(25-11 OVERALL, 6-2 ACC)

Singles1. Nathan Thompson, SO (33) 19-172. Sander Koning, SO (28) 27-93. Jarmaine Jenkins,FR (32) 27-84. John Boetsch, FR (27) 19-125. Damiisa Robinson, JR (32) 26-96. Ash Misquith, JR (23) 17-7

Doubles1. N. Thompson-Jenkins (30) 22-122. Robinson-Misquith (15) 13-53. Koning-Brett Twente (18) 12-6

2004(26-12 OVERALL, 4-4 ACC)

Singles1. Nathan Thompson, JR (31) 22-192. Goran Sterijovski, SR (35) 20-183. Jarmaine Jenkins,SO (32) 21-174. John Boetsch, SR (31) 24-85. Damiisa Robinson, SR (22) 17-86. Ryan Young, FR (32) 24-9

Doubles1. N. Thompson-Jenkins (31) 23-202. Boetsch-Robinson (15) 10-53. Young-Brett Twente (13) 11-4

The 1997 Clemson squad won the ACC Championship, the program’s 11th title. This team finished the season with a 20-11 record overall.

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2005(25-11 OVERALL , 6-4 ACC)

Singles1. Nathan Thompson, SR (28) 24-102. Sander Koning, JR (31) 21-103. Clement Reix, SO (33) 22-164. Ryan Young, SO (36) 28-85. Brett Twente, JR (32) 15-176. Clint Boling, FR (23) 14-9

Doubles1. N. Thompson-Young (23) 16-72. Koning-Reix (16) 12-43. Cook (FR)-Twente (10) 2-8

2006(25-12 OVERALL , 5-6 ACC)

Singles1. Sander Koning, SR (30) 25-132. Clement Reix, JR (33) 33-83. Jarmaine Jenkins, JR (27) 18-154. Ryan Young, JR (31) 25-145. Clint Boling, SO (23) 20-12 6. Brett Twente, SR (30) 27-9

Doubles1. Jenkins-Reix (19) 10-92. Koning-Young (13) 8-53. Koenke (FR)-Twente (14) 5-9

2007(25-12 OVERALL , 5-6 ACC)

Singles1. Clement Reix, SR (37) 26-172. Jarmaine Jenkins, SR (35) 26-133. Ryan Young, SR (39) 34-94. Rok Bizjak, FR (35) 33-65. Carlos Alvarez, FR (39) 31-86. Kevin Fleck, SO (24) 19-10

Doubles1. Reix-Young (37) 26-112. Fleck-Jenkins (21) 14-73. Alvarez-Bizjak (23) 15-8

2008(15-20 OVERALL, 1-10 ACC)

Singles1. Carlos Alvarez, SO (32) 19-152. Gera Boryachinskiy, SO (33) 19-213. Kevin Fleck, JR (35) 20-224. Ike Belk, JR (35) 17-235. Derek DiFazio (27) 19-196. Kevin Galloway (26) 19-16

Doubles1. Belk-DiFazio (14) 7-82. Alvarez-Fleck (23) 14-93. Boryachinskiy-Galloway (27) 16-11

2009(11-13 OVERALL, 3-8 ACC)

Singles1. Carlos Alvarez, JR (22) 11-172. Rok Bizjak, JR (21) 13-163. Gera Boryachinskiy, JR (19) 12-154. Kevin Galloway (24) 17-145. Kevin Fleck, SR (23) 14-146. Ike Belk, SR (19) 17-10

Doubles1. Alvarez-Bizjak (10) 3-112. Boryachinskiy-Moran (6) 3-33. Belk-Fleck (11) 7-6

2010(17-10 OVERALL, 3-8 ACC)

Singles1. Derek DiFazio, JR (22) 12-172. Carlos Alvarez, SR (23) 18-123. Kevin Galloway, JR (27) 23-134. Wes Moran, SO (21) 16-145. Zachary Rigsby, FR (15) 15-76. Juan Bolona, FR (13) 9-4

Doubles1. Rok Bizjak (SR)-DiFazio (8) 6-32. Alvarez-Bolona (15) 7-83. Galloway-Moran (12) 8-8

201115-12 OVERALL, 2-9 ACC

Singles1. Derek DiFazio, SR (24) 12-122. Yannick Maden, SO (20) 14-63. Kevin Galloway, SR (23) 9-194. Gerardo Meza, SO (24) 11-135. Dominique Maden, FR (20) 16-106. Zachary Rigsby, SO (10) 9-5

Doubles1. Y. Maden-Rigsby (17) 8-92. DiFazio-Robert Pietrucha (SR) (12) 4-83. Juan Bolona (SO)/D. Maden (16) 12-4

2012(9-14 OVERALL, 5-6 ACC)

Singles1. Yannick Maden, JR (22) 24-122. Gerardo Meza, JR (21) 12-143. Ayrton Wibowo, JR (19) 6-134. Dominique Maden, SO (21) 14-155. Hunter Harringon, FR (18) 9-156. Zachary Rigsby, JR (18) 14-12

Doubles1. Y. Maden-Rigsby (13) 12-72. Wibowo-C. Willems (FR) (7) 2-52. Meza/Rigsby (7) 2-53. D. Maden/Moran (18) 10-8

Note: Number in parenthesis indicates number of dual matches

The 2010 team won 15 straight matches to start the season. This was the second best start in school history as the 1969 team finished their season with a 16-0 record overall. This team climbed as high as 29th in the National polls.

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November 11, 1911--James Erwin defeated Grier of Erskine three sets to one in claiming the State Intercollegiate Tournament held at Spartanburg, SC.

November, 1912--James Erwin defeated Wingate Waring of South Carolina 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 to claim the State Intercollegiate Tournament.

May, 1913--James Erwin won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) Singles Tournament. He along with his brother John Erwin won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) Doubles Tournament.

October 21, 1916--Julian Robertson and Allen Haskell won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in doubles.

October 19, 1917--Julian Robertson and Allen Haskell won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in doubles for the second year in a row.

April 28, 1921—Clemson defeated Wofford 2-0 at Spartanburg, SC in the first dual match ever for the Tigers.

May, 7 1921--The Tigers’ Bill Hines defeated W.M. Holcombe of Wofford in the finals and won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in singles held at Spartanburg, SC. April 29, 1922—Wofford defeated Clemson 2-1 in the first ever home dual meet for the Tigers.

May 6, 1922--Clemson’s Jim Grey won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in singles held at Greenville, SC

May 5, 1923--The Tigers’ Jim Grey won the Sate Intercollegiate Tournament in singles held at Clemson, SC. Grey and Fitzgerald won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in doubles.

May 10, 1923--Clemson defeated Olgethorpe in Atlanta, GA 4-1 to wrap up the season and finish the year with a 4-1 record.

April 1, 1929--Hoke Sloan coached his first match as the Clemson Head Coach in a 6-0 loss to Davidson at Clemson, SC.

April 8, 1930--Hoke Sloan won his first match as head coach of the Tigers with a 8-1 win over Erskine in Due West, SC.

May 5, 1930--Clemson defeated The Citadel 5-2 in Clemson, SC to win the final five matches of the season and the Tigers finished the year with a 7-4-1 record overall.

May 11, 1934--The Tigers defeated the College of Charleston 8-1 in Charleston, SC. The Tigers finished the year with a 9-1 record.

May 18, 1934--Clemson’s Tate Horton won the State Intercollegiate Tournament in singles in Greenville, SC

April 6, 1935--Clemson defeated Mississippi State in the season opener and went on to win nine matches against three losses that season.

May 18, 1935--Tate Horton and Henry Woodward won the State Intercollegiate Doubles Tournament at Clemson, SC.

May 6, 1940--The Tigers defeated Mercer at Clemson, SC, 4-3. This was the 14th victory for the Tigers that season, and it set the record for the most wins in a season. The Tigers would not win this many matches in a season until the 1962 campaign.

April 30, 1951--Clemson defeated Furman 8-1 and finished the year with a 7-1 record overall.

May 8, 1952--The Tigers defeated Wofford 5-4 at Spartanburg to finish the year with a 10-1 record overall. Including the 1951 season, Clemson had a 17-2 record in the two years. Including the last two matches of the 1951 season, and the first eight matches of the 1952 season, the Tigers had a 10-match winning streak.

April 1, 1954--Clemson played its first Atlantic Coast Conference match and lost to South Carolina 5-4 in Columbia.

April 20, 1954--The Tigers played and lost to Maryland 6-3 in its first Atlantic Coast Conference match played at Clemson, SC.

April 26, 1954--Clemson won its first Atlantic Coast Conference match with a 5-4 win over South Carolina at Clemson, SC.

April 27, 1954--The Tigers won their first Atlantic Coast Conference road match with a 6-3 win over Wake Forest.

April 29, 1957--Head Coach Hoke Sloan coached his last match at Clemson as the Tigers defeated Furman 7-2 in Greenville, SC. His coaching career spanned over a 28-year period.

May 5, 1962--Clemson defeated Virginia 8-1 at Clemson, SC to finish the season with a 14-1 record overall and a 5-1 mark in the ACC.

April 27, 1963--The Tigers lost to North Carolina 8-1, but finished the year with an 11-2 record overall and a 6-1 record in league play. In 1962 and 1963, Clemson had a 25-3 record in the two seasons. Clemson was 11-2 in the ACC during that time.

April 27, 1965--Clemson defeated Duke 9-0 at Clemson, SC as the Tigers won their 14th match of the season. Clemson finished the year with a 14-4 record and a 5-2 mark in the ACC.

June 12-17, 1967—Clemson finished tied for 26th in the NCAA Tennis Championships held in Carbondale, IL.

April 19, 1969—Clemson defeated N.C. State 9-0 in Raleigh, NC as the Tigers completed an undefeated season, 16-0.

May 8-10, 1969-Clemson won the ACC Championship for the first time in history. The Tigers won the tournament with 65 points, three ahead of North Carolina’s 62.

May 12,1971—Clemson defeated Duke 6-0 in the last regular season and ACC match for the Tigers. With the victory, Clemson won the ACC regular season championship.

June 18-23, 1973-The Tigers placed 22nd in the 1973 NCAA Tennis Championships held in Princeton, NJ, the program’s highest finish before 1980.

June 17-22, 1974-Clemson finished tied for 35th in the NCAA Championships, at Los Angeles, CA.

August 10, 1975-Chuck Kriese was named Head Coach.

April 13-15, 1979—Clemson’s Mike Gandolfo was named ACC Player-of-the-Year at the ACC tournament.

May 25, 1979-The Tigers reached the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson lost to Southern Methodist 5-0. Clemson finished the season ranked 15th in the country.

Feb. 16-Apr. 23, 1980--Pender Murphy won a Clemson-record 29 consecutive singles matches, a record that stands today. He won 26 of the 29 in straight sets. The streak stopped in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Athens, GA when he ran into a poll in the University of Georgia Indoor factility and had to retire.

April 18-20, 1980-Clemson won the ACC Championship. The Tigers’ Mike Gandolfo was named ACC Player-of-the-Year for the second season in a row. Coach Chuck Kriese was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

May 19-26, 1980—The Tigers reached the final eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Princeton 5-4 on May 19, and lost to Stanford 7-2 on May 20. Mike Gandolfo and Mark Dickson were named All-Americans in singles, while Pender Murphy was named an All-American in Singles and Doubles. Mark Dickson reached the Final Eight in the NCAA Singles Individual tournament. Mike Gandolfo was named the ITCA Senior Player-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked eighth in the country.

April 17-19, 1981--Clemson won the ACC Championships at Clemson, SC.

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May 16-24, 1981—The Tigers reached the final eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Miami (FL) 6-3 on May 16, and lost to Southern Cal, on May 17. Mark Dickson and Pender Murphy were named All-Americans in both Singles and Doubles. Mark Dickson finished the season ranked tied for third in the country in singles play. Clemson finished the season ranked seventh in the country.

May 20, 1981—Chuck Kriese was named 1981 ITCA National Coach-of-the- Year. Kriese earned Coach-of-the-Year honors following a vote of the NCAA tennis coaches throughout the nation. He was the first Clemson coach in any sport to be named national Coach of the Year.

September 9, 1981-Chuck Kriese was named 1981 United States Tennis Association National Coach-of-the-Year.

February 6, 1982-Clemson defeated the nation’s top team for the first time ever in men’s tennis in a 5-4 win over UCLA. Clemson was ranked #6 heading into the match that was played at Los Angeles, CA.

May 15-23,1982-The Tigers reached the final eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Arkansas 5-4, on May 15, and lost to Southern Methodist 5-4 on May 16. In Clemson’s 5-4 win over Arkansas,

the Tigers swept the doubles play. Mark Dickson and Jean Desdunes were named All-Americans in singles play. Mark Dickson finished the season ranked 13th in the country in singles play. Dickson was also named the ITCA Senior Player-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked seventh in the country.

April 15-17, 1983-Clemson won the ACC Championship, in Atlanta, GA.

May 14-22, 1983-The Tigers reached the final eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson won over Cal Irvine, 7-2 on May 14, but lost to Southern Methodist 5-4 on May 15. Rick Rudeen and Jean Desdunes were named All-Americans in singles. The doubles team of Richard Akel and Craig Cooper finished the season ranked 11th in the country. Desdunes was named ITCA Senior Player-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked ninth in the country.

April 20-22, 1984-Clemson won the ACC Championship in College Park, MD.

May 12-20, 1984-The Tigers reached the final 16 in the 100th annual NCAA Tournament in the team championships in Athens, GA. Clemson lost to Stanford 5-4, on May 12. Clemson’s Lawson Duncan was a NCAA Singles Tournament finalist. Duncan lost to Georgia’s Michael Pernfors 6-1, 6-4 in the championship match on May 20. This

The 1971 team won the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title by posting a 7-0 record against conference foes.

match was played in front of 4,017 spectators. Time for this match was one hour, 25 minutes. Lawson Duncan was named All-American in singles play, and finished the season ranked fourth in the country in singles. He was also named the ITCA Rookie-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked 10th in the country.

February 10, 1985—Clemson’s Brandon Walters and Richard Matuszewski won the ITCA National Indoor Intercollegiate Doubles Championships. This was the first National Championship victory in Clemson Tennis history. The Tigers defeated Steve Couch and Gerald Marzenell of Houston 7-6, 6-3. May 18-20, 1985—Clemson won the ACC Championship in Chapel, Hill, NC.

May 18-26, 1985—The Tigers reached the Final Eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Louisiana State, 5-1, on May 18, but lost to UCLA 5-3 on May 19. Miguel Nido was named All-American in singles, while Richard Matuszewski was named All-American in both singles and doubles. Brandon Walters was named All-American in doubles. The doubles team of Richard Matuszewski and Brandon Walters finished the season ranked fourth in the country. Clemson finished the season ranked eighth in the country.

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February 20, 1986-Clemson reached an all-time best #2 ranking in the ITA poll for the first time ever.March 22, 1986-Clemson defeated #1 Pepperdine by an incredible 8-1 score in a match played at Malibu, CA.

April 17-19, 1986—Clemson won the ACC Championship at Raleigh, NC. Chuck Kriese was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

May 17-25, 1986—The Tigers reached the Final Eight in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Oklahoma State, 5-0 on May 17, but lost to Stanford 5-3, on May 18. Richard Matuszewski reached the Final Eight in the NCAA Singles Individual tournament. Jay Berger was named All-American in singles and Richard Matuszewski was named All-American in singles and doubles. Richard Matuszewski finished the season ranked 12th while teammate Jay Berger finished 13th in the country in singles play. The doubles team of Richard Matuszewski and Brandon Walters finished the season ranked eighth in the country. Chuck Kriese was named USTA National Coach-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the season ranked fifth in the country.

Apr i l , 1987—Clemson won the ACC Championship. The tournament was cancelled due to rain. The Tigers were declared champions by virtue of the regular season.

May 15-23, 1987--The Tigers reached the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson defeated Kansas 5-0 on May 15, and lost to Georgia 5-2 on May 16. The doubles team of Vince Van Gelderen and Kent Kinnear reached the Final Four in the NCAA Doubles Individual tournament. Craig Boynton,

Kent Kinnear, John Sullivan, and Vince Van Gelderen were named All-American in doubles. The doubles team of Kent Kinnear and Vince Van Gelderen finished the season ranked seventh in the country. Clemson finished the season ranked 14th in the country.

April 21-23,1988—Clemson won the ACC Championship in Winston-Salem, NC. Kent Kinnear was named the ACC Player-of-the-Year. Chuck Kriese was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

May 20-28, 1988-The Tigers reached the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. Clemson lost to Kentucky 5-2, on May 21. Clemson finished the season ranked 10th in the country.

April 21-23, 1989--Clemson won the ACC Championship at Clemson, SC. The Tigers defeated North Carolina in the Championship match on April 23, 8-1. Clemson clinched the match in only 63 minutes. John Sullivan was named the ACC Player-of-the-Year. Chuck Kriese was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

May 19-28,1989—The Tigers reached the final 16 in the NCAA Tournament in the team championships. The Tigers lost to LSU, 5-2 on May 20. Todd Watkins and Vince Van Gelderen were named All-Americans in doubles. John Sullivan finished the season ranked 12th in the country in singles play. Clemson finished the season ranked 13th in the country.

May 15 & 17, 1991—Clemson defeated Duke on March 15, and Cal-Irvine on March 17 by the identical score of 5-4 in consecutive matches. In each match, the Tigers were behind 4-2, and Clemson had to win all three doubles matches to claim the victory.

May 15, 1992—Mississippi defeated Clemson in

the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

May 27, 1992—Clemson finished 20th in the final ITA poll.

Feb. 12, 1994—Head Coach Chuck Kriese won his 400th career match in a 4-3 win over Indiana at Bloomington, IN.

May 13, 1994—North Carolina defeated Clemson 4-2 in the NCAA Region II Tournament in Columbia, SC.

May 5, 1995—Clemson defeated North Carolina 4-3 in the first round of the NCAA Region II Tournament in Norfolk, VA.

May 6, 1995—Duke defeated Clemson in the semifinals of the NCAA Region II Tournament in Norfolk, VA.

May 10, 1996—Duke defeated Clemson in the semifinals of the NCAA Region II Tournament at Clemson, SC.

April 18-20, 1997-Clemson defeated Wake Forest (4-0), Florida State (4-2) and Duke 4-3 in winning the 1997 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Tennis Championship in Norcross, GA. The victory over 12th ranked Duke was Chuck Kriese’s 100th career win over a top 20 team.

April 20, 1997—Bruce Li won the clinching match at number two singles over Duke’s Alberto Brause in leading Clemson to the 1997 Atlantic Coast Conference men’s Championship. Li was named the ACC Tournament’s MVP

April 23, 1997-Mitch Sprengelmeyer was named the 1997 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Tennis

The 1997 Tigers won the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. The School’s 11th, the 10th under Coach Kriese.

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Head Coach Chuck Kriese waves to the crowd before his last home match of his 33 year career on April 9, 2008.

Player-of-the-Year. Head Coach Chuck Kriese was named the ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

May 9-10, 1997-Clemson defeated North Carolina but lost to Duke in the NCAA Region II Tennis Tournament at Atlanta, GA.

May 22, 1997- Mitch Sprengelmeyer won the ITA Senior Player-of-the-Year and the John Van Nostrand Memorial Award (senior having the most potential for a professional tennis career). He is the first player in history to win both awards in the same year. Sprengelmeyer was named a singles All-American by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association and finished the season ranked 19th by the ITA.

May 28, 1997-Clemson finished the season ranked 19th as a team. In singles, Mitch Sprengelmeyer finished 19th. The doubles team of Sprengelmeyer and Li finished the season ranked 23rd.

May 5, 1998-South Carolina defeated Clemson in the first round of the NCAA Region II Tournament in Richmond, VA.

April 10, 1999-Head Coach Chuck Kriese won his 500th career match with a 5-2 victory over UNC.

May 13, 2000 -Clemson began play in the NCAA Tournament for the 19th time in the past 21 seasons. On that day the Tigers defeated a top 25 Miami, FL team, 4-3.

April 19-22, 2001-Clemson made a run in the ACC Tournament Championship. The Tigers downed NC State, North Carolina, and Virginia before losing to third-ranked Duke in the finals.

September 2, 2002 - The ACC’s 50th-Anniversary Team Was announced. Clemson led the way with 15 selections, the most in the conference and the most selections for Clemson in any sport.

January 26, 2003 - Clemson defeated sixth-ranked Georgia by a count of 4-3 at home. The Tigers improve to 4-0 against 6th-ranked teams at home.

May 15, 2004--The Tigers defeated Minnesota 4-0, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Durham, NC.

May 15, 2004--Clemson upset sixth-ranked Duke 4-3 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament at Durham, NC.

May 22, 2004--Clemson defeated TCU 4-2 in the NCA A Round of 16 at Tulsa, OK.

May 24, 2004-UCLA defeated the Tigers 4-0 in the NCAA Round of Eight at Tulsa, OK.

Feb. 18, 2005--Clemson defeated Tennessee Tech 7-0. This was Head Coach Chuck Kriese’s 600th career win. It also came against his Alma Mater.

March 19, 2005--Clemson won at ninth-ranked Southern Cal by a 4-3 score. It was Clemson’s first win at Southern Cal and Clemson’s first top 10 road win since a victory at eighth-ranked Miami (FL) in 1992.

April 21, 2005--Nathan Thompson was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Tennis Player of the Year.

May 10, 2005--Nathan Thompson was named the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s (ITA) Ted Farnsworth Senior Player of the Year for the Mideast Region.

May 14, 2005--Clemson defeated Northwestern 4-0 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

May 15, 2005--Georgia defeated Clemson 4-0 in Athens, GA in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

March 13, 2006--Clemson defeated Arizona State 5-2 in Arizona for the program’s 1,000th all-time victory.

May 13, 2006--Clemson defeated South Carolina 4-1 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Chapel Hill, NC.

May 14, 2006--North Carolina defeated the Tigers 4-1 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Chapel Hill, NC.

May 11, 2007--Clemson defeated Elon 4-0 in the

first round of the NCAA Tournament in Winston-Salem, NC.

May 12, 2007--Wake Forest defeated Clemson 4-3 at Winston-Salem, NC in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

November 2, 2007--Clemson Men’s Tennis Coach Chuck Kriese announced that the 2008 season will be his final year leading the Tiger program. He will retire from the position in August of 2008 after 33 seasons as head coach.

April 9, 2008--Head Coach Chuck Kriese coached his last home match of his 33 year career.

July 7, 2008-- Chuck McCuen, who has served as an assistant men’s tennis coach at Clemson for six seasons, was named Head Tennis Coach.

Jan. 24, 2009--Clemson’s Head Coach Chuck McCuen won his first match at Clemson with a 7-0 victory over the Citadel at Clemson, SC.

Jan. 16-March 19, 2010--Clemson won the first 15 matches of the season. This was the second best start in school history.

Chronological History Records and History

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JAY BERGER 1985-86 Plantation, FL• 1986 All-American, Singles• Third on the Clemson career list for best winning pct. in singles play with a .805 mark. • Berger had a career record of 91-22 in two years of play• 1985 ACC Champion, No. 4 singles, No. 2 doubles• 1988 Member of the U.S. Davis Cup team

• In 1989, Berger reached the quarterfinals at both the French Open and the US Open. • Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary

CRAIG BOYNTON 1985-87 Tampa, FL• 1987 All-American, Doubles• 1987 All-ACC LAWSON DUNCAN

1984 Cullowhee, NC• 1984 Finalist, NCAA Singles • 1984 All-American• ITCA Rookie-of-the-Year• Second on the Clemson career list for best winning pct. in singles play with a .833 mark. Duncan had a 70- 14 record in 1984• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

JEAN DESDUNES1980-83 Miami, FL

• 1983 All-American, Singles • 1984 All-American, Singles• 1983 ITA Senior Player-of-The Year• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team• Inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2009

MARK DICKSON1979-82 Tampa, FL

• Inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 1999• 1982 ITA Senior Player-of-the-Year• 1980 All-American, singles• 1981 All-American, singles and doubles• 1982 All-American, singles• Sixth on the Clemson career list for most wins in singles play with 128 victories

• Tenth on the Clemson career list for best winning pct. in singles play (.753)• Second on the school’s record list for best set winning pct. with a .815 mark as he won 88 of 108 sets played in 1980 • 1980 ACC Champion, No. 2 singles• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

Stars From The Past Records and History

DAVID COOPER 1967-1969 Winter Park, FL• 1969 ACC Champion, No. 1 singles• 1969 ACC Champion, No. 1 doubles• 1969 All-ACC• Captian of the 1969 Team that won Clemson’s first ACC Championship• Participant in the 1967 NCAA Tournament• Three-t ime member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll

JOHN ERWIN1911-1915 Spartanburg, SC

• 1913 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. (SIAA) Doubles Champion• Member of Clemson’s First Basketball Team in 1911-12• Player & Coach of the basketball team in 1913-14 and 1914-15

JAMES ERWIN1909-1913 Spartanburg, SC

• 1912 State of SC Singles Champion• 1913 State of SC Singles Champion• 1913 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. (SIAA) Singles Champion• 1913 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. (SIAA) Doubles Champion• Member of Clemson’s First Basketball Team in 1911-12

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RICHARD MATUSZEWSKI 1983-86 Hopewell Junction, NY• Won the Van Nostrand Memorial Award, given annually to the senior player in collegiate tennis who shows the most promise to succeed as a professional.• Four-time All-American• All-American in singles and doubles in 1985 and 1986• Second on the Clemson career list for most singles victories with 166

• Fourth on Clemson career list for most doubles victories, 125• 1983 ACC Champion No. 6 singles• Inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2001

KENT KINNEAR 1985-88 Greenwood, IN• 1987 All-American in doubles• 1988 ACC Tourn. MVP• 1985 ACC Champion, No. 3 Doubles• 1988 ACC Champion, No. 2 Singles• 1988 ACC Champion, No. 2 Doubles• Seventh on the Clemson career list for most singles wins with 127• Eighth on the Tigers career list for most doubles wins with 111• Named to the ACC 50th Anniverary Team

MIKE GANDOLFO1977-80, Lakeland, FL

• 1980 ITA Senior Player-of-the-Year • 1980 All-American, Singles• Clemson’s first-ever All-American• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team• 1979 & 1980 ACC Tournament MVP• 1979 & 1980 ACC Champion, #1Singles

BRUCE LI1995-98, West Hempstead, NY

• 1996 All-American, Doubles • 1995, 1997, 1998 All-ACC• 1996 ACC Champion, #1 Doubles

JARMAINE JENKINS 2003-04, 2006-07 College Park, GA • 2004 All-American, Doubles• 2004 All-ACC

Stars From The Past Records and History

ZULFI RAHIM1965-1967 Lahore, Pakistan

• 1966 ACC Champion, No. 1 singles

PENDER MURPHY1978-81 Charlotte, NC

• Four-Time All-American• All-American in singles and doubles, 1980 and 1981• 1980 ACC Champion, No. 3 singles• Ninth on the Clemson career list for most singles wins with 120• Sixth on the Tigers career list for most doubles wins with 119• Holds Clemson record for consecutive singles wins with 29 in 1980

• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

MIGUEL NIDO1982-85 Isla Verde, Puerto Rico

• 1985 All-American, Singles • 1984 ACC Champion, #3 Singles• 1984 & 1985 ACC Champion, #2 Doubles• 1984 & 1985 All-ACC

CLEMENT REIX 2004-07 Amiens, France• All-American in singles, 2006• Reached the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Tournament in 2006 • All-ACC in 2006 and 2007

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RICK RUDEEN1981-84 Tampa, FL

• 1983 All-American, Singles • 1982 ACC Champion, #3 Singles• 1981 ACC Champion, #5 Singles• 1984 All-ACC

BRANDON WALTERS1984-88 Neptune, FL

• 1985 All-American, Doubles • 1986 All-American, Doubles• 1985 ACC Champion, #3 Singles• 1984 ACC Champion, #6 Singles • 1985 ACC Champion, #1 Doubles • 1984 ACC Champion, #2 Doubles • 1984 All-ACC• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

VINCE VAN GELDEREN1986-89 Monwickendam, Holland

• 1987 All-American, Doubles • 1989 All-American, Doubles• 1989 ACC Champion, #2 Singles• 1988 ACC Champion, #2 Doubles• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

TODD WATKINS1987-90 Largo, FL

• 1989 All-American, Doubles

NATHAN THOMPSON2002-05 Baltimore, MD

• 2004 All-American, Doubles • 2005 ACC Player-of-the-Year• 2004 & 2005 All-ACC

MITCH SPRENGELMEYER 1993-97 Florence, SC• All-American in singles, 1997• All-American in doubles, 1996 • 1997 ACC Champion, No. 4 Singles• 1997 ACC Player-of-the-Year• 1995 and 1996 ACC Champion, No. 1 Doubles• Tenth on the Clemson career list for most singles wins with 115• Eighth on the school’s career list for most doubles wins with 112

• Won the ITA Senior Player-of-the-Year Award and the Van Nostrand Memorial Award. He is the first player ever to win both of these awards• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

JOHN SULLIVAN 1986-89 Rockville Center, NY• 1987 All-American, Doubles• 1989 All-American, Singles• 1989 ACC Champion, #1 Singles• 1988 ACC Champion, #3 Singles• 1988 & 1989 All-ACC• Tenth on the Clemson career list for singles wins with 114• Named to the ACC 50th Anniversary Team

John Sullivan

Stars From The Past Records and History

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19211-0 Overall

4-28 2-0 W A Wofford

19220-1 Overall

4-29 1-2 L H Wofford

19234-1 Overall

4-17 3-0 W H Furman4-20 0-4 L A Davidson4-25 3-0 W H Oglethorpe4-27 4-0 W A Fuman5-10 4-1 W A Oglethorpe

19241-3 Overall

4-12 2-4 L H Furman4-17 2-1 W A Pres.Thelogical4-19 0-6 L A Furman4-22 1-3 L H Wofford

4-24 3-3 T H Erskine4-27 2-4 L H SouthCarolina5-3 2-4 L A Wofford5-4 0-7 L A Davidson

1930 Overall 7-4-1

4-7 3-4 L A SouthCarolina4-8 8-1 W A Erskine4-14 2-3 L A Col.ofCharleston4-15 3-3 T A Citadel4-19 0-6 L A Emory4-24 7-2 W H Erskine4-26 2-4 L H SouthCarolina4-29 5-1 W H Wofford4-30 6-3 W H Furman5-1 6-0 W H Presbyterian5-6 5-4 W A Furman5-7 5-2 W H Citadel

1931 2-6 Overall

3-30 0-6 L A NorthCarolina4-9 2-4 L A Col.ofCharleston4-10 3-4 L A Citadel4-11 3-4 L A SouthCarolina4-15 1-6 L H SouthCarolina4-24 8-0 W H Erskine4-28 5-2 W H Furman5-12 3-4 L A Furman

1932 & 1933 No Teams

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Head CoachP.B. Holtzendorff

1927School Record:

3-3-1

Head CoachHoke Sloan1929-1957

School Record:158-121-4

19252-5-1 Overall

3-28 3-3 T A Furman4-8 1-5 L A WakeForest4-9 1-5 L A Davidson4-13 2-4 L H SouthCarolina4-17 2-3 L A Wofford4-18 4-2 W A SouthCarolina4-21 4-2 W H Furman4-25 2-4 L H GeorgiaTech

1926 1-4 Overall

3-31 2-4 L A Wofford4-13 0-6 L H SouthCarolina4-22 4-2 W A Presbyterian4-23 1-5 L A SouthCarolina4-30 1-5 L A GeorgiaTech

1927 3-3-1 Overall

4-14 3-3 T A SouthCarolina4-15 6-0 W A Presbyterian4-16 6-0 W A Erskine4-25 6-0 W H Erskine4-28 2-4 L H Wofford5-4 2-4 L A Furman5-5 1-5 L A Wofford

1928 No Team

1929 0-6-2 Overall

4-1 0-6 L H Davidson4-18 3-3 T A SouthCarolina4-19 2-4 L A Presbyterian4-20 1-5 L A Erskine

Head Coach P.B. Hortzendorff also coached the swimming team at Clemson.

Head Coach Hoke Sloan was a tireless worker for IPTAY and was a successful businessman in downtown Clemson. Sloan played for the Tigers in 1915.

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19349-1 Overall

4-5 6-3 W H Erskine4-9 4-3 W A Erskine4-10 7-0 W H Presbyterian4-21 4-5 L H Furman4-26 5-4 W A Furman4-28 6-0 W A Presbyterian5-5 5-2 W H Wofford5-9 5-2 W A Wofford5-10 6-3 W A SouthCarolina5-11 8-1 W A Col.ofCharleston

1935 7-3 Overall

4-6 5-2 W H MississippiState4-9 7-0 W A Presbyterian4-15 6-3 W H Erskine4-17 7-0 W H Presbyterian4-19 4-5 L A Furman4-20 6-1 W H Wofford4-23 5-2 W A Erskine4-30 5-4 W H Furman5-3 3-6 L H SouthCarolina5-9 3-4 L A SouthCarolina

19399-6 Overall

3-30 1-6 L A Florida3-31 7-0 W A Stetson4-1 6-1 W A Rollins4-4 7-2 W H Albright4-6 4-3 W A Wofford4-8 3-4 L A Georgia4-12 3-4 L A Furman4-13 6-1 W H Erskine4-15 4-3 W H Georgia4-19 5-2 W H Furman4-20 0-7 L H Presbyterian4-23 6-1 W H Citadel4-27 7-0 W A Erskine4-29 1-6 L A Presbyterian5-5 2-4 L H Mercer

194014-5 Overall

3-27 6-2 W H Rutgers3-28 7-0 W H BostonCol.4-3 1-6 L A Florida4-4 7-0 W A Stetson4-6 7-0 W A Rollins4-8 6-1 W H Erskine4-10 6-3 W H Emory

1936 No Team

19374-7 Overall

4-2 1-6 L A GaTech4-3 1-6 L A Florida4-10 2-5 L H Ga.Tech4-12 3-6 L H Florida4-15 2-4 L A Georgia4-20 7-0 W A Erskine4-22 4-3 W H Furman4-23 7-0 W H Presbyterian4-30 2-5 L A Furman5-1 2-5 L A SouthCarolina5-3 9-0 W A Presbyterian

19386-3 Overall

3-30 5-2 W H Furman4-4 2-5 L H Presbyterian4-11 7-2 W H Wofford4-12 6-1 W A Furman4-14 4-5 L A SouthCarolina4-23 5-1 W A Citadel4-25 5-2 W H Citadel4-29 3-4 L A Presbyterian5-4 5-3 W H SouthCarolina

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The 1934 team had a 9-1 record. That year the Tigers won the last six matches of the season and five of those six were on the road.

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4-13 1-6 L H Guilford4-16 2-4 L A Wofford4-17 8-1 W A Erskine4-18 6-1 W H Elon4-23 8-0 W A N.C.State4-25 8-1 W H N.C.State4-27 3-4 L A Georgia4-29 5-2 W H Emory&Henry5-2 5-2 W H Furman5-3 6-1 W A Furman5-6 4-3 W H Mercer5-7 1-6 L A SouthCarolina

19419-7 Overall

3-26 0-7 L H Kalamazoo3-29 3-4 L A GeorgiaTech3-31 2-4 L A Auburn4-1 2-5 L A Alabama4-3 1-5 L A Mississippi4-4 1-0 W A Vanderbilt4-10 0-7 L A Georgia4-11 5-2 W A Emory4-14 3-6 L H Wayne4-15 9-0 W H BostonCol.4-18 7-0 W H Erskine4-22 4-3 W A Wofford4-23 6-1 W A Furman4-28 7-0 W A Erskine4-30 5-2 W H Wofford5-1 5-2 W H LenoirRhyne

19427-3 Overall

3-23 8-1 W H Erskine3-24 1-6 L H Presbyterian4-1 2-5 L A GeorgiaTech4-2 3-4 L A GeorgiaState4-6 4-2 W H Furman4-7 4-3 W A Erskine4-16 7-0 W H Col.ofCharleston4-17 6-1 W H SouthCarolina4-20 4-3 W A Furman5-2 5-2 W A SouthCarolina

19434-3 Overall

3-23 4-3 W A Erskine4-9 3-4 L H Erskine4-10 1-6 L H Citadel4-13 8-1 W H Furman4-17 0-9 L A GeorgiaTech4-28 5-2 W A Furman4-29 6-1 W A Col.ofCharleston

1944 & 1945--No Teams

19467-5 Overall

3-22 2-5 L H SouthCarolina4-1 0-7 L H Kalamazoo4-4 1-6 L A Georgia4-6 0-7 L H Davidson

4-12 9-0 W H Col.ofCharleston4-13 5-2 W H WakeForest4-15 7-0 W H Erskine4-16 9-0 W A Furman4-18 2-5 L A SouthCarolina4-19 9-0 W A Col.ofCharleston4-26 5-2 W H Citadel4-27 7-0 W A Erskine

19478-4 Overall

3-28 4-3 W A Furman4-8 0-7 L H Presbyterian4-17 6-0 W H Col.ofCharleston4-19 4-5 L H Citadel4-22 4-3 W A Wofford4-29 7-2 W H Wofford4-30 4-1 W H Furman5-2 6-3 W A Citadel5-3 3-4 L A Col.ofCharleston5-7 1-6 L A Presbyterian5-9 8-1 W H Erskine5-12 7-2 W A Erskine

1948 9-8 Overall

3-29 1-6 L A Stetson3-30 0-7 L A Rollins3-31 0-7 L A Florida4-3 2-5 L A SouthCarolina4-9 5-2 W A Wofford

The 1940 team had a 14-5 record overall and won eight of its last 10 matches to complete the year. This team won over Rutgers and Boston College at Clemson to start the season. On the far right, P.B. Holtzendorff and Head Coach Hoke Sloan are pictured. Holtzendorff was a star for the Clemson swimming team and helped lead the Tigers to the 1939 Southern Conference title.

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4-12 7-0 W A Newberry4-15 8-1 W H WakeForest4-16 2-5 L H SouthCarolina4-17 2-5 L H Emory4-24 2-7 L H Citadel4-29 7-0 W A Erskine4-30 3-4 L A Col.ofCharleston5-1 4-3 W A Citadel5-7 5-2 W H Wofford5-11 5-2 W H Furman5-12 8-1 W H Erskine5-14 7-0 W H Newberry

19492-7-1 Overall

3-21 7-2 W H Newberry4-2 0-9 L H Georgia4-6 1-8 L A Wofford4-7 1-6 L A SouthCarolina4-8 1-6 L A Citadel4-9 0-7 L A Col.ofCharleston4-19 1-6 L H Furman4-22 6-2 W A Erskine4-27 3-6 L H Wofford5-2 4-4 T A Newberry

19506-7 Overall

3-28 3-4 L A Furman3-31 0-9 L H Col,ofCharleston4-3 4-3 W H Furman4-11 5-4 W H Wofford4-13 3-6 L A SouthCarolina4-15 1-7 L A Citadel4-20 6-1 W H Erskine4-21 5-4 W H Citadel4-25 4-5 L H SouthCarolina4-28 1-7 L H N.C.State5-2 9-0 W A Newberry5-4 7-2 W A Erskine5-16 4-5 L A Wofford

19517-1 Overall

3-9 6-3 W H GeorgeWashington3-31 6-3 W H Col.ofCharleston4-9 7-2 W A Erskine4-10 6-3 W H Wofford4-17 5-4 W H SouthCarolina4-20 4-5 L A SouthCarolina4-23 6-3 W H Erskine4-30 8-1 W H Furman

19529-1 Overall

4-2 6-3 W A Furman4-4 8-1 W H Erskine4-7 8-1 W A SouthCarolina4-15 4-3 W H Col.ofCharleston

4-18 9-0 W A Erskine4-21 8-1 W H SouthCarolina4-22 5-4 W H Furman4-25 4-5 L H Citadel4-28 5-3 W A Col.ofCharleston5-8 5-4 W A Wofford

19537-5 Overall

3-25 9-0 W H Furman4-1 1-8 L H Sewanee4-9 6-3 W H Col.ofCharleston4-11 3-6 L A SouthCarolina4-14 5-2 W H Erskine4-16 4-5 L H SouthCarolina4-17 4-5 L H Citadel4-21 7-2 W H Wofford4-23 6-3 W A Furman4-24 5-4 W H Georgia4-29 4-3 W A Col.ofCharleston4-30 1-8 L A Citadel

19544-8 Overall, 2-2 in the ACC

3-22 4-5 L A Furman3-29 8-1 W H Erskine4-1 4-5 L H SouthCarolina4-3 1-8 L H Georgia4-9 6-3 W A Citadel4-10 0-9 L A Col.ofCharleston4-14 3-6 L H Col.ofCharleston4-20 3-6 L H Maryland4-22 4-5 L H Furman4-26 5-4 W A SouthCarolina4-27 6-3 W A WakeForest5-4 2-7 L H Wofford

1955 5-10 Overall, 1-5 in the ACC

3-24 7-0 W H Erskine3-25 4-5 L A SouthCarolina3-28 1-8 L H Cornell3-29 3-6 L H Wofford4-15 5-4 W A WakeForest4-16 4-5 L A N.C.State4-18 3-6 L H Col.ofCharleston4-19 3-6 L H SouthCarolina4-25 4-5 L H Furman4-27 0-9 L A Georgia4-28 8-1 W H Citadel5-2 1-8 L A Maryland5-3 2-7 L A Virginia5-9 7-0 W A Erskine5-10 5-2 W A Furman

19566-8 Overall, 2-6 in the ACC

3-21 4-5 L A Furman3-22 6-3 W H Erskine3-23 6-3 W H Furman3-26 0-9 L H Cornell3-29 4-5 L A SouthCarolina4-4 1-8 L H Virginia4-7 1-5 L H Maryland4-9 5-4 W A Citadel4-10 5-4 W A Col,ofCharleston4-13 5-4 W H N.C.State4-20 1-8 L A Duke4-21 0-9 L A NorthCarolina4-28 4-5 L H WakeForest5-4 5-4 W H SouthCarolina

195710-3 Overall, 4-2 in the ACC

3-20 6-3 W H Erskine3-23 9-0 W H WakeForest3-26 4-5 L H Cornell3-31 7-2 W A SouthCarolina4-3 7-2 W H Col.ofCharleston4-6 0-6 L A Maryland4-9 8-1 W H Furman4-12 1-8 L A NorthCarolina4-13 5-4 W A N.C.State4-16 8-1 W A Wofford4-25 9-0 W H Wofford4-27 8-1 W H SouthCarolina4-29 7-2 W A Furman

19582-7 Overall, 0-5 in the ACC

3-21 7-2 W A Col.ofCharleston3-22 3-6 L A Citadel4-1 4-5 L H Cornell4-9 3-6 L H Maryland4-11 2-7 L A Duke4-12 4-5 L A WakeForest4-17 9-0 W H Furman4-19 1-8 L H NorthCarolina5-4 4-5 L A SouthCarolina5/8-10ACCTour.,ChapelHill,NC(T-4th)

Head CoachBill Seigler

1958School Record:

2-7

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19599-5 Overall, 3-2 in the ACC

3-20 6-3 W H WakeForest3-21 0-9 L A Presbyterian3-23 9-0 W A Furman3-24 5-4 W N Citadel4-1 2-7 L H Harvard4-2 9-0 W A Furman4-3 7-2 W H Kalamazoo4-10 4-5 L A Virginia4-13 2-7 L A NorthCarolina4-14 6-3 W A N.C.State4-16 8-1 W H Wofford4-17 7-1 W H GeorgiaState4-27 2-7 L H Rollins4-30 8-1 W H SouthCarolina5/7-9ACCTour.,atRaleigh,NC(4th)

19603-12 Overall, 0-6 in the ACC

3-22 0-9 L A Presbyterian3-24 7-2 W H Furman3-31 3-6 L A Georgia4-1 7-2 W A Col.ofCharleston4-6 0-9 L H Harvard4-8 2-7 L H Citadel4-12 2-7 L H Cincinnati4-13 7-1 W A Furman4-20 1-8 L H Citadel4-27 3-6 L A SouthCarolina4-29 3-6 L A N.C.State4-30 0-9 L A NorthCarolina5-3 3-6 L H Maryland5-5 0-9 L A WakeForest5-6 1-8 L A Duke5/12-14 ACCTour.,ChapelHill,NC(4th)

19610-13 Overall, 0-7 in the ACC

3-23 0-9 L H Minnesota3-25 0-9 L A Citadel3-29 3-6 L A Presbyterian3-31 4-5 L H Sewanee4-4 3-6 L H Kalamazoo4-6 1-8 L H Havard4-14 3-6 L H Duke

4-15 0-9 L A N.C.State4-17 3-6 L A WakeForest4-25 2-7 L H SouthCarolina4-30 0-9 L H NorthCarolina5-5 0-9 L A Virginia5-7 0-6 L A Maryland5/11-13ACCTour.,Durham,NC(7th)

196214-1 Overall, 5-1 in the ACC

3-24 8-1 W H Citadel3-29 9-0 W A SouthCarolina3-30 5-4 W A Georgia4-2 7-2 W H Harvard4-3 6-3 W H Harvard4-7 9-0 W H N.C.State4-10 8-1 W A Presbyterian4-16 9-0 W H Furman4-18 9-0 W H FloridaState4-23 8-1 W A Rollins4-24 9-0 W A FloridaState4-27 5-3 W A Duke*4-28 1-8 L A NorthCarolina*5-4 8-1 W H Maryland*5-5 8-1 W H Virginia*5/10-12 ACCTour.,Raleigh,NC(2nd)

All-Time Scores Records and History

Head CoachLes Longshore

1959-62School Record:

26-31

The 1962 team finished the season with a 14-1 record overall and a 5-1 mark in the ACC. Number-one player and Clemson Hall of Famer, Bobby Burns is pictured on the front row, third from the left.

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196313-2 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC

3-23 9-0 W H SouthCarolina3-25 9-0 W H Amherst3-29 8-1 W A Citadel3-30 8-1 W H Duke4-2 5-4 W H Harvard4-3 5-4 W H Harvard4-5 9-0 W A WakeForest4-6 5-0 W A N.C.State4-8 4-5 L H Presbyterian4-15 6-3 W A Alabama4-17 6-3 W H Georgia4-25 8-1 W H Furman4-27 1-8 L H NorthCarolina5-3 8-1 W A Virginia5-4 5-4 W A Maryland5/9-11ACCTour.,ChapelHill,NC(2nd)

19649-8 Overall, 5-2 in the ACC

3-26 2-6 L N1 Indiana3-27 4-5 L A FloridaState3-30 7-1 W A Rollins4-1 3-6 L H Harvard4-2 4-5 L H Harvard4-3 9-0 W H N.C.State4-10 9-0 W H Citadel4-11 9-0 W A SouthCarolina4-15 5-4 W A Presbyterian4-17 9-0 W H Virginia4-18 9-0 W H WakeForeest4-20 4-5 L H FloridaState4-22 2-7 L A Georgia4-28 9-0 W A Furman5-1 7-2 W A Duke5-2 1-8 L A NorthCarolina5-6 4-5 L N2 Maryland5/7-9ACCTour.,Durham,NC(2nd)N1-DueWest,SCN2-Raleigh,NC

196515-4 Overall, 5-2 in the ACC

3-18 5-4 W H Tennessee3-20 9-0 W H Furman3-26 7-2 W A Citadel3-27 6-3 W H Dartmouth3-30 2-7 L A Georgia

All-Time Scores Records and History

4-1 7-2 W A Navy4-2 4-5 L A Maryland4-3 8-1 W A Virginia4-7 5-4 W H Harvard4-8 6-3 W H Harvard4-10 8-1 W H Presbyterian4-12 8-1 W A WakeForest4-13 8-1 W A N.C.State4-15 9-0 W H BallState4-16 9-0 W H SlipperyRock4-19 1-8 L H GeorgiaTech4-21 9-0 W A SouthCarolina4-27 9-0 W H Duke5-1 2-7 L H NorthCarolina5/6-8ACCTour.,Raleigh,NC(2nd)

196612-4 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC

3-18 9-0 W H WakeForest3-19 5-4 W A Presbyterian3-21 9-0 W H Citadel3-25 5-4 W A Duke3-26 3-6 L A NorthCarolina3-29 9-0 W H Mass.Inst.ofTech4-2 8-1 W H Virginia4-6 4-5 L H Harvard4-7 5-4 W H Harvard4-9 5-4 W H Maryland4-15 9-0 W H N.C.State4-21 0-9 L A GeorgiaTech4-22 2-7 L A Georgia

4-23 9-0 W H SouthCarolina4-26 9-0 W H EastCarolina4-28 8-1 W H Davidson5/12-14ACCTour.,Clemson,SC(2nd)

196716-2 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC

3-17 8-1 W A N.C.State3-18 9-0 W A WakeForest3-20 6-3 W H Dartmouth3-22 9-0 W H Presbyterian3-24 5-4 W H MichiganState3-25 9-0 W H Duke3-27 4-5 L A Rollins3-29 9-0 W A Citadel3-30 5-4 W A SouthCarolina4-1 2-7 L H NorthCarolina4-3 9-0 W H EastCarolina4-5 8-1 W H Harvard4-8 5-4 W H Georgia4-12 9-0 W H Furman4-15 8-1 W A Davidson4-16 5-4 W H GeorgiaTech5-8 9-0 W A Virginia5-9 9-0 W A Maryland5/11-13ACCTour.,Durham,NC(2nd)

1968 13-4 Overall, 5-2 in the ACC

3-13 6-3 W N1 Pennsylvania3-14 6-3 W A Rollins

The Tigers are seen taking a break during a practice outside of Fike Field House in this 1968 photo. Pictured (L to R) David Wilkins, Head Coach Duane Bruley, Mc-Clelland Bond, Eddie Shelton and Nick Kelaidis.

Head CoachDuane Bruley1963-1973

School Record:150-42

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3-15 0-9 L A Miami3-18 7-2 W H Northwestern3-21 5-4 W H Tennessee3-23 6-3 W H WakeForest3-25 9-0 W A Furman3-28 2-7 L A Georgia3-30 4-5 L H SouthCarolina4-1 9-0 W A Presbyterian4-5 9-0 W H N.C.State4-8 4-5 L A NorthCarolina4-13 5-4 W H Maryland4-15 8-1 W H Virginia4-16 7-2 W H MurrayState4-20 6-3 W H Citadel5-8 5-4 W A Duke5/9-11ACCTour.,Col.Park,MD(4th)

196916-0 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC

3-17 9-0 W H VirginiaTech3-20 7-2 W H SouthernIllinois3-21 7-2 W H Tennessee3-22 9-0 W H Duke3-25 7-2 W H Toledo3-28 5-4 W A SouthCarolina3-29 7-2 W A Citadel3-31 7-2 W H Illinois4-2 7-2 W H Harvard4-3 9-0 W H Columbia4-5 6-3 W A Virginia4-6 8-1 W A Maryland

4-11 5-4 W H GeorgiaTech4-12 7-2 W H NorthCarolina4-18 8-0 W A WakeForest4-19 9-0 W A N.C.State5/8-10ACCTour.,Raleigh,NC(1st)

197015-2 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC

3-6 6-3 W H Wingate3-16 5-4 W A Presbyterian3-17 9-0 W A Furman3-18 7-2 W H EastStroudsburg3-24 8-1 W H Dartmouth3-25 8-1 W H Toledo3-26 3-5 L N1 NorthCarolina3-27 5-4 W H Virginia3-28 9-0 W H N.C.State3-29 8-1 W H Duke4-2 8-1 W H Columbia4-9 2-7 L A Georgia4-10 5-4 W A GeorgiaTech4-13 9-0 W H SouthCarolina4-14 9-0 W H Citadel4-18 9-0 W H WakeForest4-19 6-3 W H Maryland5/7-9ACCTour.,ChapelHill,NC(2nd)

197115-4 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC

3-9 7-2 W H Wingate

3-15 3-6 L A Miami(FL)3-16 9-0 W N1 Yale3-17 2-7 L A Miami(FL)3-20 8-1 W A Citadel3-23 9-0 W H Toledo3-24 9-0 W H Miami(Ohio)3-30 4-5 L H Presbyterian4-3 8-1 W A SouthCarolina4-8 6-3 W H Harvard4-10 5-4 W H NorthCarolina4-12 2-7 L H Georgia4-15 8-1 W A Maryland4-16 7-2 W A Virginia4-17 5-4 W A WakeForest4-18 9-0 W A N.C.State4-19 8-1 W H Furman4-21 7-2 W H GeorgiaTech4-12 6-0 W N2 Duke5/13-15ACCTour.,Columbia,SC(2nd)1-Miami,FL,2-Columbia,SC

197214-6 Overall, 4-2 in the ACC

3-5 9-0 W H EastTenn.State3-7 9-0 W H N.C.State3-11 6-3 W H WesternKentucky3-14 8-1 W N1 Jacksonville3-15 3-6 L N1 Pennsylvania3-16 1-5 L A Rollins3-19 8-1 W H OhioState

The 1969 team finished with a perfect 16-0 record and won the school's first Atlantic Coast Conference men's tennis title.

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3-22 8-1 W H Miami(OH)3-23 6-3 W H PennState3-24 9-0 W H Toledo3-26 6-3 W H Maryland4-1 4-5 L H WakeForest4-2 7-2 W H Harvard4-4 7-2 W H Wisconsin4-6 5-4 W H Virginia4-7 5-1 W A Duke4-8 2-7 L A NorthCarolina4-11 5-4 W H SouthCarolina4-14 3-6 L A Georgia4-17 4-5 L A Furman4-20-23 ACCTour.,Charlottesville,VA(4th)

197312-6 Overall, 4-2 in the ACC

3-6 9-0 W H Wingate(Forfeit)3-8 9-0 W H Purdue3-9 6-2 W H EastTenn.State3-10 5-4 W H WesternKentucky3-15 6-3 W H Duke3-19 2-7 L A Trinity3-20 1-8 L A Texas3-21 9-0 W N1 SouthwesternLa.3-27 8-1 W H Presbyterian3-29 4-5 L A Virginia3-30 6-3 W A Maryland4-1 5-4 W H Harvard4-4 3-6 L A SouthCarolina4-7 1-8 L H NorthCarolina4-12 0-9 L H Georgia4-14 6-3 W A WakeForest4-15 9-0 W A N.C.State4-17 8-1 W H Furman4/19-21ACCTour.,Winston-Salem,NC(2nd)

197414-9 Overall, 3-3 in the ACC

3-1 6-3 W H AppalachianState3-3 4-5 L H Virginia3-4 8-1 W H N.C.State3-6 9-0 W H PennState3-7 8-1 W H Purdue3-9 5-4 W H WesternKentucky3-10 7-2 W H Swarthmore3-18 8-1 W A Rollins3-19 7-2 W A FloridaInternational3-20 1-8 L A Miami

3-21 9-0 W A MiamiDadeSouth3-23 6-1 W A Citadel3-28 4-5 L A Furman3-30 7-2 W H WakeForest3-31 7-2 W H Harvard4-3 3-6 L A Georgia4-6 5-4 W A Duke4-7 0-9 L A NorthCarolina4-9 1-8 L H Alabama4-10 4-5 L H FloridaState4-17 3-6 L H SouthCarolina4-19 7-2 W A Presbyterian4-23 4-5 L H Maryland4/25-28ACCTour.,Clemson,SC(2nd)

19757-14 Overall, 0-6 in the ACC

3-5 9-0 W H PennState3-7 2-7 L H Duke3-8 4-5 L H WesternKentucky3-11 5-2 W H Swarthmore3-13 4-5 L H Purdue3-17 1-8 L A Alabama3-19 4-5 L A SouthwesternLa.3-20 2-7 L A LSU3-21 8-1 W A NichollsState3-22 5-4 W A Tulane3-25 6-0 W H Toledo3-30 4-5 L H Harvard3-31 3-6 L A SouthCarolina4-3 7-2 W H Presbyterian4-5 2-7 L A WakeForest4-6 3-6 L A N.C.State4-8 0-9 L H NorthCarolina4-9 2-5 L H Georgia4-11 4-6 L A Virginia4-12 0-9 L A Maryland4-15 6-3 W H Furman4-18-20 ACCTour.,Durham,NC(6th)

197617-18 Overall, 1-5 in the ACC

9-24 1-8 L H S.Carolina9-24 9-0 W H Presbyterian9-25 9-0 W H Furman10-8 5-4 W N1 Duke10-8 6-3 W N1 Furman10-9 3-6 L A1 S.Carolina10-9 4-5 L N1 GaSouthern

2-27 4-5 L A Presbyterian2-28 9-0 W A Charleston2-29 8-1 W A Citadel3-6 7-2 W H Richmond3-6 7-2 W H PennState3-7 7-2 W H Swarthmore3-10 8-1 W H William&Mary3-11 1-8 L H Alabama3-12 5-4 W H Virginia3-13 9-0 W H IllinoisState3-14 4-5 L A Flagler3-15 9-0 W A Jacksonville3-16 4-5 L A Fla.International3-17 1-8 L A Miami(FL)3-19 2-7 L N2 Kentucky3-20 5-4 W A FloridaState3-25 8-1 W H Toledo3-26 2-7 L H N.C.State3-27 2-7 L H WakeForest3-28 3-6 L H Harvard4-1 0-9 L A NorthCarolina4-2 8-1 W A AtlanticChristian4-4 1-8 L A Duke4-6 9-0 W H Charleston4-8 4-5 L H Maryland4-10 1-8 L H SouthCarolina4-12 0-9 L A Georgia4-13 4-5 L A Furman4/16-18ACCTour.,Col.Park,MD(6th)1—SouthCarolinaInvit.,Columbia,SC2—WinterPark,FL

197721-18 Overall, 1-5 in the ACC

10-7 5-4 W H SouthCarolina10-7 5-1 W H Alabama10-8 5-4 W H Duke10-8 5-0 W H Furman10-21 3-6 L A1 SouthCarolina10-21 4-5 L N1 Jacksonville10-22 9-0 W N1 NorthCarolina10-22 4-5 L N1 NorthCarolina2-12 9-0 W H Tennessee2-18 9-0 W A GeorgiaState2-19 9-0 W A Huntington2-19 5-4 W A Auburn2-20 3-6 L A Alabama2-28 7-2 W H Presbyterian3-4 3-6 L H Duke3-5 4-5 L H PennState3-6 2-7 L H HamptonInst.3-7 8-1 W H Swarthmore3-8 5-4 W H UTC3-11 0-9 L A Texas(NR-11)3-12 5-4 W A TexasA&M3-14 0-9 L A Trinity(NR-1)3-15 8-1 W A Lamar3-16 0-9 L A PanAmerican3-19 1-8 L A LouisianaState

Head CoachBill Beckwith1974-1975

School Record:21-23

Head CoachChuck Kriese1976-2008

School Record:685-419

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3-20 2-7 L N2 SIU-Edwardsville3-22 9-0 W H Ohio3-24 3-6 L H Georgia3-26 2-7 L A N.C.State3-27 4-5 L A WakeForest3-29 4-5 L H NorthCarolina4-1 3-6 L A Maryland4-2 8-1 W A Virginia4-4 5-0 W H Citadel4-6 5-4 W H Wisconsin4-8 4-5 L A SouthCarolina4-9 9-0 W A Charleston4-10 9-0 W A Citadel4-12 6-3 W H Furman4-15-17ACCTour.Raleigh,NC(5th)1—SouthCarolinaInvitational,Columbia,SC2—BatonRouge,LA

197818-12 Overall, 3-3 in the ACC

2-6 8-1 W H Lander2-8 9-0 W H Emory2-11 1-8 L A Tennessee2-13 8-1 W H USC-Sumter2-16 7-2 W N1 OklahomaCity2-17 7-2 W N1 Vanderbilt2-18 2-7 L A1 Arkansas2-19 3-6 L N1 MemphisState2-22 9-0 W A Presbyterian2-24 9-0 W A W.Carolina2-25 8-1 W H Charleston2-27 6-3 W H Auburn3-4 4-5 L H N.C.State3-6 9-0 W H PennState3-6 9-0 W H Tenn.-Chattannooga

3-10 8-1 W H WakeForest3-12 7-2 W H Virginia3-14 1-8 L A S.Methodist3-15 0-9 L A TexasChristian3-17 1-8 L A Texas3-20 2-7 L A Trinity3-21 5-4 W A TexasA&M3-22 7-2 W A Rice3-23 4-5 L N2 Wisconsin3-25 5-4 W A LouisianaSt.3-31 6-3 W H Maryland4-2 3-6 L A Duke4-3 3-6 L A NorthCarolina4-6 3-6 L A Georgia4-10 5-4 W H SouthCarolina4/14-16ACCTour.,ChapelHill,NC(3rd)1—ArkansasIndoorInvitational2—BatonRouge,LA

197924-7 Overall, 6-0 in the ACC

National Rank 15thNCAA Final 16

2-3 9-0 W H USC-Sumter2-11 9-0 W A Emory2-13 9-0 W H Limestone2-15 7-2 W N1 OklahomaSt.2-16 5-4 W N1 LouisianaSt. (NR-12)2-17 2-7 L N1 SIU-Edwardsville2-18 1-8 L A1 Arkansas2-18 6-3 W N1 PanAmerican (NR-18)2-27 9-0 W H W.Carolina (17-NR)2-28 9-0 W H Presbyterian (17-NR)3-3 7-2 W A WakeForest (17-NR)3-4 8-1 W H PennState (17-NR)

3-6 9-0 W H Swarthmore (17-NR)3-7 7-2 W H UNC-Charlotte (17-NR)3-10 5-4 W H Duke (17-NR)3-12 8-1 W H St.Augustine (17-NR)3-14 5.5-3.5W A Rice (17-NR)3-17 5-2 W A PanAmerican (17-NR)3-18 3-6 L A Houston (17-12)3-20 2.5-6.5 L A Texas (17-9)3-22 8-1 W N2 Wisconsin (17-NR)3-24 8-1 W A LouisianaSt. (17-20)3-28 6-3 W H Furman (17-NR)3-30 5-4 W A N.C.State (17-NR)4-1 7-2 W A Virginia (17-NR)4-2 6-3 W A Maryland (17-NR)4-4 6.5-2.5W H Howard (17-NR)4-5 6-3 W H NorthCarolina (17-NR)4-9 4-5 L A SouthCarolina(17-NR)4-10 3-6 L H Georgia (17-12)4/13-15ACCTour.inCharlottesville,VA(2nd)5-25 0-5 L N3 S.Methodist (17-3)N1—ArkansasIndoorInv.N2—BatonRouge,LAN3—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

198032-5 Overall, 6-0 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 8th

NCAA Final 81-18 5-4 W N1 Miami(FL) (14-16)1-19 5-4 W A1 Vanderbilt (14-NR)1-20 0-9 L N1 Arkansas (14-10)2-7 4-5 L N2 S.Methodist (14-5)2-8 6-3 W N2 Texas (14-13)2-9 5-4 W N2 Tennessee (14-9)

The 1980 team posted a school record 32-5 overall record. The ACC Champion Tigers finished the season ranked eighth.

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2-14 5-4 W N3 WichitaState (14-NR)2-14 6-3 W N3 SIU-Edwardsville(14-22)2-15 5-4 W N3 BrighamYoung (14-19)2-16 2-7 L A3 Arkansas (14-10)2-20 6-3 W H Charleston (14-NR)2-21 8-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (14-NR)2-26 9-0 W A Presbyterian (11-NR)2-27 9-0 W H W.Carolina (11-NR)3-4 9-0 W A GeorgiaTech (11-NR)3-6 9-0 W N4 N.TexasState (11-NR)3-6 5-1 W N4 TexasChristian(11-NR)3-7 4-5 L N4 Arkansas (11-5)3-8 6-3 W N4 TexasA&M (11-NR)3-10 9-0 W H Virginia (11-NR)3-14 9-0 W H CarsonNewman(11-NR)3-15 9-0 W H AustinPeay (11-NR)3-16 8-1 W H Maryland (11-NR)3-17 7-2 W H Ohio (11-NR)3-18 8-1 W H SIU-Edwardsville(11-NR)3-21-22Champs,ClemsonSpringClassic3-25 9-0 W H Northwestern (11-NR)3-27 6-3 W H Florida (11-NR)3-29 8-1 W H WakeForest (11-NR)4-1 6-3 W H Howard (11-NR)4-2 5-4 W A Georgia (11-12)4-5 9-0 W A NorthCarolina (11-NR)4-6 8-1 W A Duke (11-NR)4-10 9-0 W H CoastalCarolina(11-NR)4-15 8-1 W A Furman(11-NR)4/18-20ACCTourn.,Winston-Salem,NC(1st)4-23 7-2 W A Princeton (9-8)5-19 5-4 W N5 Princeton (7-8)5-20 2-7 L N5 Stanford (7-1)1—VanderbiltIndoorInvit.,Nashville, TN2—NationalIndoors,Princeton,NJ3—ArkansasIndoorInvit.,Fayetteville,AK4—CorpusChristiInvit.,CorpusChristi,TX5—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

198130-7 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 7th

NCAA Final 81-31 2-7 L A Pepperdine (6-3)2-1 1-8 L A UCLA (6-2)2-11 8-1 W H Lander (6-NR)2-14 7-2 W A Texas (6-17)2-16 5-4 W A Trinity (6-9)2-19 6-3 W N1 WichitaState (6-NR)2-19 4-5 L A1 Arkansas (6-5)2-20 7-2 W N1 SIU-Edwardsville (6-NR)2-21 8-1 W N1 Vanderbilt (6-NR)2-22 4-5 L N1 Tennessee (6-19)2-24 7-2 W H UNC-Charlotte (6-NR)2-26 8-1 W H Presbyterian (6-NR)2-28 6-3 W A Miami(FL) (6-12)3-1 9-0 W A Florida (6-NR)3-5 6-3 W N2 TexasA&M (6-20)

3-5 6-3 W N2 TexasChristian (6-15)3-6 6-3 W N2 Arkansas (6-5)3-7 4-5 L N2 Houston (6-11)3-10 9-0 W H Howard (6-NR)3-11 9-0 W H OldDominion (6-NR)3-12 7-2 W H Mississippi (6-NR)3-14 5-4 W A WakeForest (6-NR)3-15 4-5 L H SouthernCal (6-4)3-17 7-2 W A N.C.State (6-NR)3-18 8-1 W H AustinPeay (6-NR)3-20-21Champs,ClemsonSpringClassic3-23 8-1 W H FloridaState (5-NR)3-25 6-3 W H Princeton (5-16)3-28 5-4 W A Virginia (5-NR)3-29 9-0 W A Maryland (5-NR)4-2 6-3 W A Georgia (5-9)4-4 8-1 W H NorthCarolina (5-NR)4-6 9-0 W H GeorgiaTech (5-NR)4-11 6-3 W H Duke (6-NR)4-13 6-3 W A SouthCarolina (6-12)4-15 9-0 W H Furman (6-NR)4-17-19ACCTour.,Clemson,SC (1st)5-16 6-3 W N3 Miami(FL) (6-9)5-17 3-6 L N3 SouthernCal (6-4)1—ArkansasIndoorInvit.,Fayetteville,AK2—CorpusChristiInvit.,CorpusChristi,TX3—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

198224-10 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC

National Rank 7thNCAA Final 8

1-29 3-6 L A SouthernCal (6-2)1-30 1-8 L A UCLA (6-1)2-4 5-4 W N1 Harvard (6-NR)2-5 1-8 L N1 S.Methodist (6-5)

2-6 5-4 W A1 UCLA (6-1)2-7 6-3 W N1 California (6-NR)2-12 2-7 L A2 Miami(FL) (6-10)2-13 5-4 W N2 Pepperdine (6-3)2-14 6-3 W N2 S.Methodist (6-5)2-23 9-0 W H Presbyterian (6-NR)2-25 9-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (6-NR)2-28 8-1 W A GeorgiaTech (6-NR)3-4 8-1 W N3 TexasA&M (5-NR)3-4 5-4 W N3 Texas (5-7)3-5 3-6 L N3 S.Methodist (5-4)3-7 5-1 W N3 Trinity (5-6)3-8 8-1 W H PennState (5-NR)3-10 9-0 W H N.C.State (5-NR)3-12 4-5 L H Miami(FL) (5-11)3-14 8-1 W H WakeForest (5-NR)3-16 3-6 L H Arkansas (6-9)3-17 5-4 W H TexasChristian (6-8)3-19 8-1 W H Virginia (6-NR)3-21Champs,ClemsonSpringClassic3-22 9-0 W H Howard (6-NR)3-23 6-3 W H Maryland (6-NR)3-27 9-0 W H VirginiaTech (6-NR)3-30 4-5 L A Georgia (6-4)4-2 7-2 W A NorthCarolina (6-NR)4-4 3-6 L A Duke (6-12)4-9 9-0 W H Furman (6-NR)4-10 6-3 W H Harvard (6-NR)4-13 7-2 W H SouthCarolina (6-NR)4-16-18ACCTour.,Durham,NC (2nd)5-15 5-4 W N4 Arkansas (9-10)5-16 4-5 L N4 SMU (9-2)1—LosAngeles,CA2—Miami,FL3—CorpusChrist,TX4—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

The 1981 team finished 30-7 overall and advanced to the NCAA's Elite Eight. Clemson won the ACC Championship that season and was ranked seventh in the final poll.

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The 1985 team advanced to the NCAA's elite eight. They were also ACC Champs.

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198329-11 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 9th

NCAA Final 81-21 9-0 W A UNC-Asheville (10-NR)1-29 5-4 W A TCU (10-15)1-31 2-7 L A SMU (10-1)2-2 1-8 L N1 Stanford (10-8)2-3 5-4 W N1 Miami(FL) (10-11)2-9 9-0 W H Emory (10-NR)2-10 2-7 L A2 Miami(FL) (10-11)2-11 7-2 W N2 LSU (10-NR)2-15 9-0 W H Kentucky (10-NR)2-21 8-1 W H Lander (10-NR)2-23 8-1 W H Presbyterian (10-NR)2-24 9-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (10-NR)2-28 9-0 W H Evansville (10-NR)3-3 5-1 W N3 TexasA&M (10-18)3-3 6-3 W N3 Texas (10-7)3-4 2-5 L N3 Trinity (10-5)3-5 6-3 W N3 Arkansas (10-6)3-8 9-0 W H PennState (10-NR)3-9 9-0 W H OldDominion (10-NR)3-11 3-6 L H SIU-Edwardsville( 10-17)3-12 6-3 W H Miami(FL) (10-7)3-13 6-3 W H Texas (10-4)3-17 3-6 L A SouthernCal (10-3)3-19 4-5 L A Pepperdine (10-2)3-20 1-8 L A UCLA (10-4)3-23 4-5 L H Auburn (7-NR)3-24 8-1 W A WakeForest (7-NR)3-26 8-1 W A Virginia (7-NR)3-31 5-4 W H NorthCarolina (7-NR)4-2 6-3 W H Duke (7-NR)4-3 9-0 W H N.C.State (7-NR)4-6 5-4 W H Georgia (7-14)4-7 9-0 W H GeorgiaTech (7-NR)4-10 6-3 W A SouthCarolina (7-NR)4-12 6-3 W A Furman (8-NR)4-13 8-1 W H Maryland (8-NR)4-15-17ACCTour.,Atlanta,GA (1st)5-10 4-5 L A Harvard (9-NR)5-11 8-1 W A Princeton (9-NR)5-14 7-2 W N4 Cal-Irvine (9-13)5-15 4-5 L N4 SMU (9-1)1—LosAngeles,CA2—Miami,FL3—CorpusChrist,TX4—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

198427-9 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 10th

NCAA Final 161-25 9-0 W A UNC-Asheville (7-NR)2-3 6-3 W N1 Minnesota (7-20)2-4 5-4 W N1 Trinity (7-4)

2-5 4-5 L N1 Stanford (7-1)2-6 0-6 L A1 SouthernCal (7-2)2-8 9-0 W H Lander (7-NR)2-14 8-1 W A Presbyterian (7-NR)2-21 9-0 W A GeorgiaTech (4-NR)2-22 9-0 W H VirginiaTech (4-NR)2-24 6-3 W A2 Miami(FL) (4-10)2-26 6-3 W N2 UC-Irvine (4-13)3-1 6-3 W N3 Utah (4-NR)3-2 6-3 W N3 Texas (4-9)3-3 2-7 L N3 Auburn (4-7)3-3 3-6 L N3 Trinity (4-2)3-7 9-0 W H OldDominion (8-NR)3-9 8-1 W H Kentucky (8-NR)3-10 5-4 W H Miami(FL) (8-16)3-11 8-1 W H SIU-Edwards. (8-NR)3-13 9-0 W H Virginia (8-NR)3-18 4-5 L N4 Arkansas (8-10)3-19 4-5 L A Pepperdine (8-4)3-21 3-6 L A SouthernCal (9-2)3-24 9-0 W H WakeForest (9-NR)3-29 9-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (9-NR)3-31 5-4 W A NorthCarolina (9-NR)4-2 9-0 W A N.C.State (9-NR)4-4 5-4 W A Georgia (10-9)4-7 6-3 W A Duke (10-NR)4-8 5-4 W A Maryland (10-NR)4-10 9-0 W H SouthCarolina (10-NR)4-13 3-6 L H Trinity (10-5)4-14 8-1 W H Princeton (10-NR)4-17 6-0 W H Furman (10-NR)4/20-22ACCTour.,CollegePark,MD (1st)5-10 6-3 W H WichitaState (10-NR)5-12 4-5 L N5 Stanford (9-3)

1-NationalIndoors,LosAngeles,CA2-Miami-RyderClassic,Miami,FL3-CorpusChristi,TX4-Irvine,CA5-NCAATournament,Athens,GA

198524-12 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 8th

NCAA Final 81-23 9-0 W A UNC-Asheville (9-NR)1-31 4-5 L N1 LouisianaState (9-8)2-1 8-1 W N1 Wisconsin (9-NR)2-2 4-5 L N1 Texas (9-12)2-12 9-0 W H CoastalCarolina(9-NR)2-13 4-5 L H Lander (9-NR)2-14 8-1 W H Charleston (9-NR)2-16-17Champs,MinnesotaShowcase2-19 8-1 W H Presbyterian (9-NR)2-20 3-6 L N2 Georgia (9-6)2-21 8-1 W N2 Minnesota (9-NR)2-22 0-9 L A2 Miami (9-16)2-26 9-0 W H OldDominion (9-NR)2-28 8-1 W H Miami (9-16)3-1-3Champs,ClemsonSpringClassic3-4 9-0 W H N.C.State (9-NR)3-5 7-2 W H PennState (10-NR)3-7 5-1 W N3 TexasChristian(10-NR)3-7 3-6 L N3 Texas (10-12)3-8 7-2 W N3 Miami (10-16)3-9 8-1 W N3 Trinity (10-7)3-14 6-3 W A Trinity (18-7)3-16 8-1 W H Duke (18-NR)

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3-18 6-3 W A Furman (18-NR)3-22 3-6 L A Pepperdine (18-5)3-23 1-8 L A SouthernCal (18-3)3-24 2-7 L A UCLA (18-4)3-28 7-2 W A UNC-Charlotte (18-NR)3-29 7-2 W A WakeForest (18-NR)4-1 5-4 W A Maryland (18-NR)4-4 2-7 L H SMU (10-2)4-6 8-1 W A Virginia (10-NR)4-8 7-2 W H GeorgiaTech (10-NR)4-9 4-5 L H Georgia (10-6)4-12 7-2 W H NorthCarolina (10-NR)4-14 5-4 W A SouthCarolina (10-12)4/18-20ACCTour.,ChapelHill,NC(1st)5-18 5-1 W N4 LouisianaState (9-7)5-19 3-5 L N4 UCLA(9-1)1—NationalIndoors,Louisville,KY2—Miami-RyderClassic,Miami,FL3—CorpusChristiInv.,CorpusChristi,TX4—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

198631-7 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 5th

NCAA Final 81-19 8-1 W N1 GeorgiaTech (6-NR)1-20 7-2 W A1 Tennessee (6-14)1-24 6-3 W N2 S.Methodist (6-2)1-25 7-2 W A2 Miami,FL (6-12)1-26 7-2 W N2 Pepperdine (6-5)2-20 6-3 W N3 Arkansas (T2-9)2-21 5-4 W N3 UCLA (T2-T2)2-22 3-5 L N3 S.Methodist (T2-5)2-23 5-1 W N3 SouthernCal (T2-4)2-27 6-3 W H Miami (3-13)3-6 8-1 W N4 Florida (3-NR)3-7 5-4 W N4 NELouisiana (3-19)3-8 7-2 W N4 TexasChristian (3-17)3-9 2-7 L N4 S.Methodist (3-2)3-12 8-1 W A Duke (3-NR)3-14 6-3 W H Virginia (3-NR)3-17 4-5 L A S.Methodist (3-1)3-19 4-5 L A SouthernCal (3-4)3-20 3-6 L A UCLA (3-5)3-22 8-1 W A Pepperdine (3-1)3-24 7-2 W H WakeForest (4-NR)3-26 9-0 W H Furman (4-NR)3-28 5-4 W N5 Pepperdine (4-5)3-29 9-0 W N5 Florida (4-20)3-30 6-3 W A5 LSU (4-11)4-1 6-3 W A GeorgiaTech (4-NR)4-3 7-2 W H Trinity (4-25)4-5 7-2 W A N.C.State (4-NR)4-6 9-0 W A NorthCarolina (4-NR)4-9 3-6 L A Georgia (3-17)4-10 7-2 W H Cal-LongBeach (3-15)4-12 7-2 W H Maryland (3-25)4-14 7-2 W H SouthCarolina (3-15)

4-17 7-2 W N6 WakeForest (3-NR)4-18 7-2 W N6 GeorgiaTech (3-NR)4-19 5-4 W N6 Maryland (3-25)5-17 5-0 W N7 OklahomaState (3-NR)5-18 3-5 L N7 Stanford (3-6)1—KnoxvilleInv.,Knoxville,TN2—Miami-RyderInv.,Miami,FL3—NationalIndoors,Louisville,KY4—CorpusChristInv.,CorpusChristi,TX5—LSUInv.,BatonRouge,LA6—ACCTournament,Raleigh,NC7—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

198719-14 Overall, 6-0 in the ACC

ACC Champions, National Rank 14thRunner-up National ITCA

Indoor ChampionshipNCAA Final 16

1-17 3-6 L A Tennessee (8-9)1-23 4-5 L A1 Miami (8-10)1-24 1-8 L N1 S.Methodist (8-2)1-25 9-0 W N1 Arkansas (8-NR)2-19 5-1 W N2 SouthCarolina (8-13)2-20 5-2 W N2 S.Methodist (8-2)2-21 5-2 W N2 Georgia (8-7)2-22 4-5 L N2 S.California (8-1)3-2 9-0 W H N.C.State (8-NR)3-3 5-3 W H Cal-Irvine (2-19)3-5 5-4 W N3 WichitaState (2-NR)3-6 4-5 L N3 TexasChristian (2-13)3-7 3-6 L N3 SouthCarolina (2-16)3-8 7-2 W N3 NELouisiana (2-NR)

3-12 9-0 W H GeorgiaTech (2-18)3-15 3-6 L A Texas (2-6)3-16 7-2 W A Trinity (2-NR)3-18 0-9 L A S.California (11-1)3-19 4-5 L A Pepperdine (11-8)3-21 7-2 W A Virginia (11-NR)3-22 7-2 W A Maryland (11-NR)3-26 5-4 W N4 Alabama (11-19)3-27 4-5 L N4 CalState-LB (11-2)3-28 1-5 L N4 SouthCarolina (11-14)4-4 9-0 W A Furman (13-NR)4-5 7-2 W H NorthCarolina (13-NR)4-7 8-1 W A WakeForest (13-NR)4-9 8-1 W H Georgia (13-4)4-12 3-6 L A SouthCarolina (13-14)5-3 4-5 L H Tennessee (14-8)5-9 6-3 W H Miami (14-12)5-15 6-1 W N5 Kansas (14-NR)5-16 2-5 L A5 Georgia (14-3)1—Miami-RyderClassic,Miami,FL2—NationalIndoors,Louisville,KY3—CorpusChristiClassic,CorpusChristi,TX4—Blue-GrayChampionship,Montgomery,AL5—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

The 1986 team finished 31-7 overall and advanced to the NCAA's Elite Eight. Clemson won the ACC Championship that season and was ranked seventh in the final poll.

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198822-9 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 10th

NCAA Final 161-22 7-2 W A1 Miami (9-NR)1-23 2-7 L N1 LSU (9-T4)1-24 7-2 W N1 S.Methodist (9-12)2-13 3-6 L A2 Kentucky (9-14)2-14 5-4 W N2 Minnesota (9-NR)2-18 4-5 L N3 Michigan (9-8)2-19 5-4 W N3 Texas (9-18)2-20 5-1 W N3 Cal-Berkeley (9-NR)3-3 5-1 W N4 FloridaState (9-NR)3-4 4-5 L N4 Texas (9-18)3-5 5-4 W N4 NELouisiana (9-NR)3-13 9-0 W H Virginia (9-NR)3-13 8-1 W H Furman (9-NR)3-19 7-2 W H WakeForest (10-NR)3-24 5-4 W N5 TexasChristian (10-14)3-25 0-5 L N5 Georgia (10-3)3-26 5-2 W N5 SWLouisiana (10-11)3-30 5-4 W A Georgia (10-3)4-2 9-0 W A NorthCarolina (10-NR)4-2 4-5 L H ArizonaState(T10-T10)4-7 4-5 L A GeorgiaTech (10-13)4-9 7-2 W A Duke (10-17)4-10 8-1 W A N.C.State (10-NR)4-14 8-1 W H Trinity (10-18)4-16 8-1 W H Maryland (10-NR)4-17 5-1 W H SouthCarolina (10-NR)4-21 8-1 W N6 Virginia (10-NR)4-22 7-2 W N6 Duke (10-17)4-23 5-4 W N6 GeorgiaTech (10-12)

5-9 3-6 L A Tennessee (12-19)5-21 2-5 L N7 Kentucky (10-8)1—Miami-RyderClassic,Miami,FL2—KentuckyIndoors,Lexington,KY3—ITCATeamChampionships,Louisville,KY4—CorpusChristiInv.,CorpusChristi,TX5—Blue-GrayChampionships,Montgomery,AL6—ACCTournament,Winston-Salem,NC7—NCAATennisTournament,Athens,GA

198925-12 Overall, 7-0 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 13th

NCAA Final 161-13 3-6 L N1 Indiana (14-NR)1-14 6-3 W N1 S.Methodist (14-19)1-15 5-4 W N1 MississippiSt. (14-NR)1-27 5-4 W A2 Miami (14-16)1-28 5-3 W N2 SouthernCal. (14-4)1-29 5-4 W N2 S.Methodist (14-19)2-23 5-1 W N3 WestVirginia (10-NR)2-24 3-5 L N3 Stanford (10-2)2-25 5-2 W N3 Michigan (10-6)2-26 7-2 W N3 Texas (10-9)2-28 6-3 W A WakeForest (10-NR)3-3 6-0 W N4 Arizona (10-15)3-4 5-2 W N4 Duke (10-NR)3-5 5-2 W N4 Nebraska (10-NR)3-6 2-5 L N4 TexasChristian (10-13)3-11 6-3 W H Duke (10-NR)3-18 3-6 L A Pepperdine (10-14)3-19 3-6 L A UC-Irvine (10-4)3-21 7-2 W A ArizonaState (10-NR)

3-23 5-4 W H Kentucky (10-6)3-25 2-7 L N5 Alabama (10-T25)3-26 6-3 W A5 WestVirginia (10-T25)3-30 1-5 L N6 Mississippi (10-22)3-31 0-6 L N6 Trinity (10-23)4-1 1-5 L N6 OklahomaSt. (10-NR)4-4 6-3 W H GeorgiaTech (9-NR)4-8 7-2 W H N.C.State (9-NR)4-9 6-3 W H NorthCarolina (9-NR)4-12 3-6 L H Georgia (9-4)4-13 5-4 W A SouthCarolina (9-8)4-15 9-0 W A Maryland (9-NR)4-16 7-2 W A Virginia (9-NR)4-21 9-0 W H7 Maryland (14-NR)4-22 7-2 W H7 Duke (14-NR)4-23 8-1 W H7 NorthCarolina (14-NR)4-29 4-5 L H Tennessee (14-25)5-20 3-5 L N8 LouisianaState (13-5)1--TennesseeIndoors,Knoxville,TN2--Miami-RyderClassic,Miami,FL3--ITCATeamIndoorChamps.,Louisville,KY4--Corpus-ChristiInv.,CorpusChristi,TX5--WestVirginiaIndoors,Morgantown,WV6--Blue-GrayClasic,Montgomery,AL7--ACCChampionships,Clemson,SC8--NCAAChampionship,Athens,GA

199016-18 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC

1-13 4-5 L N1 Indiana (13-NR)1-14 7-2 W N1 SouthFlorida (13-NR)1-26 8-1 W N2 So.Methodist (13-NR)1-27 3-6 L N2 Arkansas (13-15)1-28 1-8 L A2 Miami (13-8)

The 1989 team finished 25-12 overall and advanced to the NCAA's Final 16. Clemson won the ACC Championship that season and was ranked 13th in the final poll. This team consisted of three All-Americans, John Sullivan, Vince Van Gelderen, and Todd Watkins. In the ACC Tournament, Clemson won 24 of the 27 matches in the three contests.

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2-15 3-6 L H FresnoState (13-NR)2-17 2-7 L A Kentucky (13-14)2-21 5-2 W N3 Utah (13-NR)2-22 3-6 L N3 UCLA (13-3)2-23 4-5 L N3 Mississippi (13-11)2-24 1-6 L N3 TexasChristian (13-7)3-2 4-5 L N4 Harvard (13-NR)3-3 6-3 W N4 SouthwesternLa(13-NR)3-4 5-4 W N4 BallState (13-NR)3-10 4-5 L H Miami (NR-4)3-12 8-1 W H Virginia3-14 8-1 W H WakeForest3-17 7-2 W H Maryland3-19 5-4 W A Trinity3-21 4-5 L A TexasChristian(NR-11)3-27 4-5 L H WestVirginia3-29 1-5 L N5 Alabama (NR-13)3-30 1-5 L N5 Mississippi3-31 5-4 W N5 Drake4-3 7-2 W A GeorgiaTech4-5 8-1 W A Furman4-7 8-1 W A N.C.State4-8 4-5 L A NorthCarolina4-11 0-6 L A Georgia (NR-3)4-14 5-4 W A Duke4-20 5-1 W N6 N.C.State4-21 5-4 W N6 Virginia4-22 3-5 L N6 NorthCarolina4-28 1-5 L H SouthCarolina (NR-8)1—Univ.ofTennesseeIndoors,Knoxville,TN2—Miami-RyderClassic,Miami,FL3—ITCANationalIndoorTeamChamp., Louisville,KY4—CorpusChristiInvit.,CorpusChristi,TX5—Blue-GrayClassic,Montgomery,AL6—ACCChampionships,Durham,NC

199114-14 Overall, 6-1 in the ACC

1-25 9-0 W H1 Tenn.Tech (24-NR)1-26 5-3 W H1 SouthFlorida (24-NR)2-1 1-5 L N2 ArizonaState (24-9)2-2 4-5 L A2 Miami (24-12)2-5 0-6 L H Kentucky (24-14)2-15 5-4 W N3 Alabama (24-NR)2-16 2-7 L A3 Minnesota (24-NR)2-27 5-4 W A WakeForest (24-NR)3-2 7-2 W H N.C.State (24-NR)3-8 2-5 L N4 BallState (24-NR)3-9 3-6 L N4 SoutheastLa. (24-NR)3-10 6-3 W N4 Wisconsin (24-NR)3-15 5-4 W H Duke3-17 5-4 W A Cal-Irvine (NR-20)3-18 1-8 L A SanDiegoState3-20 3-6 L A Pepperdine (NR-14)3-23 4-5 L N5 Florida (NR-12)3-24 6-3 W A WestVirginia (NR-25)3-27 2-7 L H Georgia (NR-4)3-30 3-6 L H NorthCarolina (NR-24)

4-3 7-2 W H GeorgiaTech4-6 7-2 W A Virginia4-7 9-0 W A Maryland4-9 3-6 L A Tennessee (NR-6)4-16 9-0 W A Furman4-19 6-1 W N6 N.C.State4-20 1-5 L N6 Duke4-28 4-5 L A SouthCarolina (NR-21)1--ClemsonWinterClassic,Clemson,SC2--Miami-RyderClassic,Miami,FL3--MinnesotaIceVolleys,Minneapolis,MN4--CorpusChristiInvit.,CorpusChristi,TX5--Morgantown,WV6--ACCTournament,Atlanta,GA

1992(15-11 Overall, 5-3 in the ACC

1-31 5-4 W A1 Miami (NR-8)2-1 3-6 L N1 Tex.Christian (NR-6)2-2 3-6 L N Cal-Irvine (NR-23)3-1 6-3 W H WakeForest3-6 4-5 L N2 Arizona3-7 5-4 W N2 SouthernMethodist3-8 5-4 W N2 TexasA&M3-13 8-1 W H Maryland3-13 8-1 W H Virginia3-16 5-4 W A ArizonaState (NR-20)3-17 2-7 L N3 Texas3-21 5-4 W H4 WestVirginia3-21 3-6 L H4 Indiana3-22 5-2 W H4 Va.Commonwealth3-26 4-5 L H FloridaState (18-NR)3-29 6-3 W H Tennessee (18-12)4-1 2-7 L A Georgia (18-6)4-5 1-8 L A Duke (18-24)4-6 2-7 L A NorthCarolina (18-8)4-8 5-4 W A Ga.Tech (21-NR)4-11 6-3 W A N.C.State (21-NR)4-13 6-3 W H Furman (21-NR)4-14 5-2 W H So.Carolina (21-NR)4-17 5-2 W N5 Virginia (21-NR)4-18 1-5 L N5 NorthCarolina (21-7)5-15 3-5 L N6 Mississippi (20-14)1—HurricaneClassic,Miami,FL2—CorpusChristiClassic,CorpusChristi,TX3—Tempe,AZ4—ClemsonSpringClassic(TeamChampions)5—ACCTournament,Charlotte,NC6—NCAATournament,Athens,GA

19939-20 Overall, 3-5 in the ACC

1-30 1-6 L N1 Ala.-Birm. (20-T18th)1-30 2-5 L N1 ArizonaState (20-T25)1-31 1-6 L A1 Miami (20-T18)2-26 1-5 L N2 SouthFlorida (20-NR)2-26 1-5 L A FloridaState (20-NR)3-6 4-3 W N3 BallState (20-NR)3-6 0-7 L N3 TexasA&M (20-21)

3-7 3-4 L N3 Colorado (20-NR)3-12 7-0 W H WesternCarolina3-16 2-5 L A Furman3-19 2-5 L N4 Princeton3-19 2-5 L A Pepperdine (NR-11)3-21 2-5 L N5 SanDiegoState3-21 1-6 L A Cal.-Irvine3-24 5-2 W H WestVirginia3-27 4-3 W H6 MichiganState3-27 5-1 W H6 Tulsa3-28 2-5 L H6 So.Alabama (NR-T25)3-28 5-1 W H6 Rollins3-31 2-5 L H GeorgiaTech4-4 5-2 W H N.C.State4-6 2-5 L A WakeForest4-10 5-2 W A Virginia4-11 7-0 W A Maryland4-13 1-6 L A Tennessee (NR-4)4-17 1-6 L H Duke (NR-7)4-18 0-7 L H NorthCarolina (NR-14)4-20 2-5 L A SouthCarolina4-23 2-5 L N7 FloridaState1-MiamiInvitational,Miami,FL2-Tallahassee,FL3-CorpusChristiInvit.,CorpusChristi,TX4-Malibu,CA5-Irvine,CA6-ClemsonSpringClassic,Clemson,SC7-ACCTournament,Charlotte,NC

199421-12 Overall, 5-3 in the ACC

2-5 7-0 W H UNCCharlotte (42-NR)2-5 7-0 W H WesternCarolina(42-NR)2-12 4-3 W N1 BallState (42-NR)2-12 4-3 W A1 Indiana (42-NR)2-13 6-1 W N1 Wisconsin (42-NR)2-13 7-0 W N1 Evansville (42-NR)2-26 4-3 W H WakeForest (42-NR)2-26 7-0 W H Tenn.Tech (42-NR)2-27 6-1 W H SouthFlorida (42-NR)2-27 7-0 W H Maryland (42-NR)3-4 2-5 L N2 Northwestern (34-37)3-5 4-3 W N2 Rice (34-47)3-6 4-3 W N2 MichiganState (34-NR)3-9 3-4 L A GeorgiaTech (34-28)3-12 6-1 W N3 Temple (34-NR)3-12 4-3 W N4 WestVirginia (34-46)3-13 7-0 W N3 G.Washington(34-NR)3-19 3-4 L H Tennessee (43-13)3-20 2-5 L N5 Kentucky (43-T4)3-26 1-6 L H Va.Commonwealth (43-18)3-27 4-3 W H FloridaState (43-22)4-2 6-1 W H Furman (38-NR)4-2 6-1 W H Virginia (38-49)4-3 3-4 L H Miami (38-10)4-3 6-1 W H Mercer (38-NR)4-9 3-4 L A NorthCarolina (38-33)4-10 6-1 W A N.C.State (38-NR)

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4-12 1-6 L H Georgia (36-8)4-13 2-5 L H SouthCarolina(36-T14)4-16 3-4 L A Duke (36-7)4-22 4-3 W N6 FloridaState (36-37)4-23 1-6 L N6 Duke (36-7)5-13 2-4 L N7 NorthCarolina (42-20)1-Bloomington,IN2-CorpusChristiInvitational,CorpusChristi,TX3-Morgantown,WV4-Pittsburgh,PA5-Knoxville,TN6-ACCTournament,Charlotte,NC7-NCAARegionIITour.,Columbia,SC

199521-12 Overall, 6-2 in the ACC

2-4 7-0 W H UNCCharlotte (35-NR)2-4 7-0 W H VirginiaTech (35-NR)2-9 3-4 L A Kentucky (35-24)2-14 2-5 L A Georgia (35-2)2-18 5-2 W A FloridaIntern. (35-49)2-19 3-4 L A Miami (35-11)3-4 4-3 W N1 BoiseState (35-38)3-4 0-4 L N1 TexasChristian (35-T8)3-5 4-2 W N1 Arizona (35-33)3-11 3-4 L A2 TexasA&M (39-35)3-11 7-0 W N2 Texas-Arlington(39-NR)3-12 2-5 L N2 TexasChristian (39-11)3-12 5-0 W N2 SouthwestTexas(39-NR)3-16 6-1 W A WakeForest (39-NR)3-18 2-5 L A Tennessee (39-13)3-24 7-0 W N3 Richmond (35-NR)3-24 5-2 W A Virginia (35-44)3-26 6-1 W H N.C.State (35-NR)3-26 6-1 W H Furman (35-NR)

4-1 7-0 W A Maryland (35-NR)4-1 6-1 W A WashingtonCol.(35-NR)4-2 1-6 L A VCU 35-25)4-5 6-1 W H GeorgiaTech (35-46)4-8 3-4 L A FloridaState (35-18)4-8 5-2 W N4 SouthFlorida (35-NR)4-15 4-3 W H NorthCarolina (35-40)4-16 2-5 L H Duke (35-11)4-18 7-0 W A SouthCarolina (37-NR)4-21 6-1 W N5 WakeForest (37-NR)4-22 4-2 W N5 FloridaState (37-16)4-23 1-5 L N5 Duke (37-9)5-5 4-3 W N6 NorthCarolina (35-33)5-6 1-4 L N6 Duke (35-9)1-CorpusChristi,TXInvit.2-TexasA&MInvitational,Col.Station,TX3-Charlottesville,VA4-Tallahassee,FL5-ACCTournament,Greenwood,SC6-NCAARegionIIMen'sTennisChampion-ships,Norfolk,VA

199612-12 Overall, 5-3 in the ACC

2-4 7-0 W H Wofford (34-NR)3-2 7-0 W H1 Tenn.Tech (34-NR)3-2 4-3 W H1 VirginiaTech (34-NR)3-3 4-3 W H1 Virginia (34-NR)3-3 7-0 W H1 WestVirginia (34-NR)3-8 3-4 L N2 Tulsa (42-NR)3-9 2-5 L N2 Colorado (42-48)3-10 4-3 W N2 Illinois (42-46)3-11 0-7 L A TexasChristian (42-5)3-16 7-0 W H Maryland (42-NR)3-16 5-2 W A Furman (42-NR)

3-17 3-4 L H Tennessee (42-21)3-24 4-3 W H FloridaState (42-43)3-25 2-5 L H Georgia (42-4)3-30 3-4 L H WakeForest (42-NR)3-30 2-5 L H VCU (42-18)3-31 6-1 W H Miami (42-47)4-2 5-2 W A GeorgiaTech (39-48)4-6 0-7 L A NorthCarolina (39-17)4-7 5-2 W A N.C.State (39-NR)4-13 1-6 L A Duke (39-10)4-17 3-4 L H SouthCarolina (43-38)4-19 1-4 L N3 Virginia (43-NR)5-10 0-4 L H4 Duke (46-10)1-ClemsonSpringClassic,Clemson,SC2-CorpusChristiInvi.,CorpusChristi,TX3-ACCTournament,Greenwood,SC4-NCAARegionIITournament,Clemson,SC

1997 20-11 Overall, 6-2 in the ACC

ACC ChampionsNational Rank 19th

2-1 7-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (49-NR)2-1 7-0 W H Tenn.Tech (49-NR)2-3 1-6 L A Georgia (49-4)3-1 3-4 L A Miami (49-30)3-2 2-5 L N1 SouthAlabama (49-10)3-5 1-6 L A Texas (49-12)3-7 4-3 W N2 SouthwestLa. (49-56)3-7 3-4 L N2 Illinois (49-16)3-8 5-2 W N2 TexasTech (49-39)3-9 4-3 W N2 Tulane (49-55)3-10 4-3 W A TexasChristian (49-21)3-14 3-4 L A Tennessee (49-48)3-17 4-3 W H Kentucky (49-7)3-17 7-0 W H Furman (49-NR)3-23 6-1 W N3 Idaho (26-NR)3-23 3-4 L A BoiseSt. (26-2)3-29 5-2 W A Virginia (26-15)3-30 7-0 W A Maryland (26-NR)3-30 6-1 W N4 Navy (26-NR)4-2 2-5 L H GeorgiaTech (23-40)4-5 4-3 W A FloridaState (23-39)4-7 5-2 W H N.C.State (23-NR)4-9 6-1 W A WakeForest (23-67)4-12 3-4 L H Duke (23-12)4-13 4-3 W H NorthCarolina (23-29)4-15 1-6 L A SouthCarolina (22-34)4-18 4-0 W N5 WakeForest (22-NR)4-19 4-2 W N5 FloridaState (22-42)4-20 4-3 W N5 Duke (22-12)5-9 4-0 W N6 NorthCarolina (20-38)5-10 1-4 L N6 Duke (20-10)1-Miami,FL2-CorpusChristiInvit.,CorpusChristi,TX3-Boise,ID,4-CollegePark,MD5-ACCTournament,Atlanta,GA6-NCAATournament,Atlanta,GAThe 1997 team finished 20-11 overall and won the Atlantic Coast Conference Cham-

pionship in Atlanta, GA. The Tigers finished 19th in the final poll.

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199811-18 Overall, 3-5 in the ACC

1-30 1-6 L A Northwestern (28-21)1-30 6-1 W A DePaul (28-NR)2-1 3-4 L A Louisville (28-NR)2-1 1-6 L N1 Kentucky (28-11)2-14 3-4 L A SouthAlabama (28-14)2-16 4-2 W N2 BoiseState (28-16)3-4 1-6 L A Texas (28-8)3-6 1-5 L N3 OklahomaSt. (28-T37)3-7 1-5 L N3 Colorado (28-45)3-7 5-2 W N3 BallState (28-62)3-7 1-4 L N3 VirginiaTech (28-29)3-15 5-2 W H Virginia (36-41)3-15 5-2 W H E.Tenn.State (36-NR)3-22 4-3 W H William&Mary(36-NR)3-22 7-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (36-NR)3-23 7-0 W H Maryland (36-NR)3-23 4-2 W A Furman (36-NR)3-25 0-7 L H SouthCarolina (50-18)3-27 4-3 W H TexasChristian (50-31)3-29 2-5 L H FloridaState (50-33)3-4 L H WakeForest (50-75)4-11 3-4 L A NorthCarolina (53-42)4-12 3-4 L H Miami (53-52)4-15 1-6 L A GeorgiaTech (53-56)4-18 5-2 L A Duke (53-18)4-19 4-3 W A N.C.State (53-59)4-24 1-4 L N4 NorthCarolina (55-44)5-5 1-4 L H Georgia (55-3)5-15 0-4 L N5 SouthCarolina (58-15)1-Louisville,KY,2-Mobile,AL3-CorpusChristiInvit.,CorpusChristi,TX4-ACCTournament,Atlanta,GA5-NCAARegionIITournament,Richmond,VA

1999 21-12 Overall, 6-2 in the ACC2-13 4-3 W H BoiseState (52-43)2-14 4-3 W H Minnesota (52-23)2-14 3-4 L H Sou.Methodist (52-10)2-26 6-1 W A FloridaAtlantic (52-NR)2-26 5-2 W A Miami,(FL) (52-53)3-3 3-4 L A TCU (52-32)3-5 4-3 W N1 UNLV (52-42)3-5 2-4 L N1 TexasTech (52-71)3-6 2-5 L N1 SouthAlabama (52-38)3-7 4-0 W N1 SouthwesternLa.(52-48)3-12 1-6 L A Georgia (36-5)3-15 7-0 W H UNC-Charlotte (36-NR)3-15 7-0 W H Presbyterian (36-NR)3-15 6-0 W H Limestone (36-NR)3-17 4-3 W A Vanderbilt (36-46)3-17 6-1 W N2 TennesseeTech(36-NR)3-20 6-1 W A FloridaState (36-55)3-27 4-3 W A Virginia (30-37)3-28 7-0 W A Maryland (30-NR)3-31 1-6 L A SouthCarolina (30-11)4-2 4-3 W H SouthAlabama(30-T65)

4-2 7-0 W H Furman (30-NR)4-4 1-6 L H Baylor (30-3)4-4 1-5 L H Va.Common. (30-23)4-8 4-3 W H WakeForest (24-42)4-10 5-2 W H NorthCarolina (24-74)4-11 1-6 L H Duke (24-3)4-15 3-4 L H GeorgiaTech (26-64)4-17 6-1 W H N.C.State (24-48)4-23 4-3 W N3 NorthCarolina (26-72)4-24 1-4 L N3 GeorgiaTech (26-46)5-15 4-3 W H4 William&Mary (31-46)5-16 0-4 L H4 Duke (31-2)1-CorpusChristiInvitational,CorpusChristi,TX,2-Nashville,TN3-ACCTournament,Norcross,GA,4-NCAARegional,Clemson,SC

2000 18-17 Overall, 5-3 in the ACC2-12 2-5 L A So.Methodist (26-7)2-12 3-4 L N1 BoiseState (26-29)2-13 4-3 W N1 Minnesota (26-23)2-14 0-7 L A Baylor (26-12)2-20 3-4 L A SouthAlabama(22-67)2-20 4-3 W A SouthAlabama(22-67)2-25 7-0 W H WestVirginia (29-NR)2-25 7-0 W H Navy (29-T75)2-26 6-1 W H IllinoisState (29-NR)2-26 6-1 W H Vanderbilt (29-62)2-27 7-0 W H Tenn.Tech (29-NR)2-27 7-0 W H Idaho (29-NR)3-5 2-5L A Texas (29-12)3-5 6-1 W N2 TexasA&MCC(29-NR)3-11 7-0 W H Maryland (32-NR)3-11 6-1 W A Furman (32-NR)3-12 5-2 W H FloridaState (32-45)3-17 2-5 L A SouthernCal (32-19)3-18 1-6 L A Pepperdine (32-5)3-21 2-5 L A FresnoState (32-17)3-22 3-4 L A California (32-48)3-24 2-5 L A Stanford (33-3)3-25 2-5 L N3 Washington (33-31)3-29 3-4 L A GeorgiaTech (33-NR)4-1 5-2 W H WakeForest (37-64)4-2 5-2 W H Virginia (37-36)4-4 3-4 L H SouthCarolina (35-66)4-8 1-6 L A Duke (35-5)4-9 1-6 L A NorthCarolina (35-19)4-14 4-3 W H Miami,Fl (37-18)4-16 6-1 W A N.C.State (37-NR)4-21 5-0 W N4 GeorgiaTech (32-71)4-22 3-4 L N4 NorthCarolina (32-20)5-13 4-3 W N5 Miami,Fl (34-21)5-14 0-4 L A5 LSU (34-10)1-Dallas,TX2-Austin,TX3-SanFrancisco,Ca4-ACCTournament,Norcross,Ga.5-NCAATournamentBatonRouge,La

2001 8-20 Overall, 2-6 in the ACC

2-4 1-6 L H SouthAlabama(31-16)2-4 3-4 L HSouthAlabama(31-16)2-10 4-3 W A1BoiseState (33-39)2-11 3-4 L N1 So.Methodist (33-13)2-11 4-3 W N1 Minnesota (33-38)3-3 5-2 W N2 Michigan (33-35)3-4 1-6 L A2 Miami (33-22)3-4 2-5 LN2Harvard (33-40)3-7 2-5 L ASouthCarolina (40-55)3-13 0-7 L HGeorgia (40-7)3-15 0-4 L N3 Va.Comm. (46-13)3-16 1-4 L N3 Minnesota (46-45)3-17 0-4 LN3 William&Mary (46-65)3-20 1-6 L H OhioState (46-23)3-21 2-5 L HGeorgiaTech (46-38)3-23 3-4 L A FloridaState (47-59)3-25 0-7 L HDuke (47-3)3-28 1-6 L H Alabama (47-20)3-30 2-5 L AVirginia (59-45)3-31 7-0 W AMaryland (59-NR)4-6 2-5 L AWakeForest (63-47)4-9 1-6 L AVanderbilt (63-39)4-13 6-1 W HN.C.State (67-NR)4-15 2-5 L HNorthCarolina (67-39)4-19 4-0 W N4 N.C.State (68-NR)4-20 4-3 W N4 NorthCarolina (68-32)4-21 4-3 W N4 Virginia (68-44)4-22 0-4 L N4 Duke (68-3)1-BoiseStateInvitational,2-Miami,FL,3-Blue-GrayClassic,Montgomery,AL,4-ACCTournament,Orlando,FL,

200211-18 Overall, 3-5 in the ACC

1-29 2-5 L AGeorgia (57-1)2-2 6-1 W H EastCarolina (57-NR)2-2 7-0 W H Erskine (57-NR)2-8 0-7 L A1 Minnesota (57-18)2-9 5-2 W N1 BoiseState (57-66)2-15 2-5 L A2 Alabama (56-26)2-16 2-5 L N2 Michigan (56-45)2-22 7-0 W H Maryland (53-NR)2-22 6-1 W H St.John's (53-NR)2-23 7-0 W H WestVirginia (53-NR)2-23 5-2 W H Tenn.Tech (53-NR)3-9 1-4 L A3 SouthAlabama (56-30)3-10 5-2 W N3 Indiana (56-58)3-12 1-6 L H FloridaState (56-41)3-16 1-6 L A Cal-Irvine (55-NR)3-18 0-7 L A Pepperdine (55-6)3-19 2-4 L ASo.California (55-5)3-19 3-4 L N4Princeton (55-70)3-23 2-5 L N5SantaClara (NR-73)3-23 4-3 W N5 St.Mary's (NR-NR)3-29 2-5 L A NorthCarolina (NR-44)3-31 7-0 W H Virginia (NR-NR)

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4-3 1-6 L A GeorgiaTech (NR-56)4-5 2-5 L H WakeForest (NR-23)4-7 1-6 L A Duke (NR-13)4-12 5-2 W A NCState (NR-NR)4-13 2-5 L H Miami (NR-40)4-16 0-7 L N6 SouthCarolina (NR-24)4-19 1-4 L N7 WakeForest (NR-26)1-MinnesotaInvitational,Minneapolis,MN2-Tuscaloosa,AL3-SouthAlabamaInvitational4-LosAngeles,CA,5-Berkeley,CA6-Belton,SC,7-Raleigh,NC

200325-11 Overall, 6-2 in the ACC

1-24 7-0 W H TroyState1-24 7-0 W H Gardner-Webb1-26 4-3 W H Georgia (NR-6)2-1 7-0 W H EastCarolina (33-NR)2-1 7-0 W H Liberty (33-NR)2-8 3-4 L N1 Minnesota (33-11)2-8 5-2 W N1 BoiseState (33-73)2-9 3-4 L A1 Harvard (33-29)2-15 1-6 L A2 Washington (37-12)2-16 3-4 L N2 SanDiegoSt. (37-33)2-21 4-0 W H NC-Greensboro(43-NR)2-22 4-0 W H WestVirginia (43-NR)2-22 6-0 W H Tenn.Tech (43-NR)2-23 4-0 W H St.John’s (43-NR)3-1 4-3 W H SouthAlabama (45-39)3-2 7-0 W H NCState (45-NR)3-8 2-5 L A Miami (43-36)3-15 6-1 W A FloridaA&M (45-NR)3-16 4-3 W A FloridaState (45-37)3-18 6-1 W A3 Texas-SanAntonio

3-18 6-1 W N3 TexasA&M-CC3-21 4-3 W N4 Louisiana-Lafayette3-21 2-5 L A4 Rice (32-30)3-22 4-2 W N4 Northwestern (32-31)3-26 3-4 L A SouthCarolina (30-18)3-29 5-2 W H NorthCarolina (30-37)3-30 4-3 L H Duke (30-11)4-4 2-5 L A WakeForest (32-27)4-9 6-1 W H GeorgiaTech (31-25)4-12 4-3 W A Virginia (31-34)4-13 7-0 W A Maryland (31-NR)4-18 4-1 W N5 NorthCarolina (27-44)4-19 4-3 W N5 FloridaState (27-36)4-20 1-4 L N5 Duke (27-9)5-11 4-0 W N6 BallState (27-63)5-12 0-4 L A6 Illinois (27-1)1-HarvardClassic,Boston,MA2-GreatNorthwestShootout,SeattleWA3-SanAntonio,TX4-RiceInvitational,Houston,TX5-ACCTournament,Raleigh,NC6-NCAATournament,Champaign,IL

200426-12 Overall, 4-4 in the ACC

National Rank 25thNCAA Final 8

1-17 6-1 W N1 Citadel(26-NR)1-17 7-0 W A Col.ofChar. (26-NR)1-25 4-3 W A CalState-Irvine(26-72)1-27 0-7 L A UCLA (24-6)1-30 6-0 W H AndersonCol. (24-NR)1-30 7-0 W H Liberty (24-NR)2-7 7-0 W N2 Toledo (24-NR)2-7 1-6 L A OhioState (24-15)

2-14 7-0 W N3 Columbia (27-NR)2-14 4-3 W A Army (27-NR)2-15 5-2 W N3 Princeton (27-NR)2-20 6-1 W H UNC-Greensboro (27-NR)2-20 5-2 W H Tenn.Tech (27-NR)2-22 7-0 W H TroyState (27-NR)2-22 6-1 W H Winthrop (27-NR)2-25 3-4 L A Georgia (26-24)2-28 3-4 L A SouthAlabama (26-47)2-28 7-0 W N4 Southern (26-NR)3-6 3-4 L A NorthCarolina (38-36)3-10 3-4 L A GeorgiaTech (41-39)3-13 7-0 W H Maryland (41-NR)3-15 6-1 W A No.Arizona (41-NR)3-19 2-5 L A ArizonaState (50-26)3-21 1-6 L A Arizona (50-25)3-26 1-6 L H Virginia (NR-14)3-28 2-5 L A Duke (NR-8)3-31 6-1 W H SouthCarolina(NR-56)4-2 4-3 W H FloridaState (NR-29)4-4 4-3 W A N.C.State (NR-NR)4-7 4-3 W H WakeForest (66-37)4-10 5-2 W H Miami (66-40)4-16 4-3 W N5 GeorgiaTech (45-26)4-17 4-2 W N5 NorthCarolina (45-13)4-18 3-4 L N5 Virginia (45-10)5-15 4-0 W N6 Minnesota (33-37)5-16 4-3 W A6 Duke (33-6)5-22 4-2 W N7 TexasChristian (33-16)5-24 0-4 L N7 UCLA (33-3)1-Charleston,SC,2-Columbus,OH3-WestPoint,NY,4-Mobile,AL5-ACCTournamentRaleigh,NC6-NCAATournament,Durham,NC7-NCAATournament,Tulsa,OK

200525-11 Overall, 6-4 in the ACC

1-22 6-1 W H Troy (29-NR)1-22 5-2 W H Troy (29-NR)1-29 6-1 W A Princeton (29-NR)2-6 7-0 W H Char.Southern(28-NR)2-6 7-0 W H Dartmouth (28-NR)2-11 2-5 L A Harvard (27-23)2-12 3-4 L N1 Louisville (27-40)2-12 4-3 W A BostonCol. (27-NR)2-18 7-0 W H Char.Southern(36-NR)2-18 7-0 W H Emory (36-NR)2-19 7-0 W H Tenn.Tech (36-NR)2-19 4-3 W H Winthrop (36-NR)2-24 5-2 W H GeorgiaState (35-NR)2-24 7-0 W H NC-Greensboro (35-NR)2-27 6-1 W H CalIrvine (35-NR)2-27 4-3 W H TexasA&M-CC (35-67)3-9 4-3 W H GeorgiaTech (36-51)3-12 5-2 W H Miami (36-62)3-13 4-3 W H NorthCarolina (36-37)3-15 5-2 W H ArizonaState (31-42)3-15 7-0 W H Army (31-74)

The 2004 team finished 26-12 overall and advanced to the NCAA's Elite Eight. This team upset sixth-ranked Duke in Durham, NC in the NCAA's second round.

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3-19 4-3 W A SouthernCal (31-9)3-21 2-5 L N2 TexasTech (31-23)3-24 4-3 W A FresnoState (14-50)3-28 3-4 L H SouthAlabama (14-50)3-30 2-5 L A WakeForest (19-30)4-2 0-7 L A FloridaState (19-26)4-3 2-5 L H Duke (19-5)4-6 1-6 L A SouthCarolina (24-22)4-9 7-0 W A Maryland (24-NR)4-11 4-3 W A VirginiaTech (24-45)4-15 2-5 L A Virginia (27-2)4-17 5-2 W H N.C.State (27-44)4-22 3-4 L N3 WakeForest (27-17)5-14 4-0 W N4 Northwestern (27-46)5-15 0-4 L A4 Georgia (27-7)1-Boston,MA,2-Fresno,CA3-ACCTournament,Cary,NC4-NCAATour.,Athens,GA

2006 23-10 Overall, 5-6 in the ACC

National Rank 24th1-22 5-2 W N1 TexasA&M-CC1-28 7-0 W N2 Brown1-28 6-1 W A Army1-29 5-2 W N2 Dartmouth2-3 2-5 L H Georgia (NR-2)2-11 0-7 L A Illinois (25-3)2-11 6-1 W N3 Butler

2-12 5-2 W N3 Harvard2-17 7-0 W H Citadel2-17 7-0 W H TennesseeTech2-19 7-0 W H Troy2-19 6-1 W H CharlestonSouthern2-23 4-3 W A LouisianaState (22-13)2-23 7-0 W A Southern2-25 4-3 W A SouthAlabama3-3 6-1 W H GeorgiaState (15-NR)3-4 6-1 W H Miami(FL) (15-17)3-8 6-1 W A GeorgiaTech (15-18)3-13 5-2 W A ArizonaState (15-NR)3-18 2-5 L A FloridaState (5-NR)3-25 3-4 L A NorthCarolina (10-12)3-26 2-5 L A Duke (10-4)3-31 4-3 W H VirginiaTech (14-NR)4-2 2-5 L H Virginia (14-11)4-7 2-5 L A WakeForest (18-NR)4-9 3-4 L A N.C.State (18-NR)4-12 6-1 W H SouthCarolina (21-NR)4-15 7-0 W H BostonCol. (21-NR)4-15 6-1 W H Maryland (21-NR)4-20 4-3 W N4 N.C.State (24-NR)4-21 0-5 L N4 Virginia (24-9)5-13 4-1 W N5 SouthCarolina (24-NR)5-14 1-4 L A5 NorthCarolina (24-11)1-Houston,TX,2-WestPoint,NY,3-Champaign,IL4-ACCChampionships,Cary,NC5-NCAATournament,ChapelHill,NC

200731-10 Overall, 6-5 in the ACC

National Rank 23rd1-21 6-0 W N1 PrairieViewA&M(23-NR)1-26 5-2 W N2 TexasA&M-CC (23-67)1-26 6-1 W A TexasChristian (23-36)1-28 7-0 W N3 Texas-Dallas (23-NR)1-28 6-1 W A So.Methodist (23-39)2-3 6-1 W H Citadel (25-NR)2-3 7-0 W H Char.Southern(25-NR)2-3 7-0 W H Brevard (25-NR)2-6 7-0 W N4 Erskine (24-NR)2-6 0-7 L A Georgia (24-1)2-16 3-4 L A Alabama (23-31)2-16 7-0 W N5 Samford (23-NR)2-18 3-4 L A Vanderbilt (23-69)2-24 7-0 W H So.Mississippi (31-NR)2-24 7-0 W H MoreheadSt. (31-NR)3-2 4-3 W H FloridaState (31-10)3-7 3-4 L H GeorgiaTech (20-44)3-10 6-1 W H SouthAlabama (20-16)3-10 7-0 W H Indiana (20-NR)3-12 7-0 W H ArizonaState (20-50)3-12 7-0 W H Coker (20-NR)3-15 6-1 W N6 CentralFlorida (24-65)3-16 2-5 L A Miami (24-73)3-24 5-2 W H Duke (30-17)3-25 3-4 L H NorthCarolina (30-14)3-27 7-0 W H UCRiverside (26-NR)3-27 6-1 W H UNC-Greensboro (26-NR)

The 2007 team finished 31-10 overall and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. This team tied the school record for the second most wins in a single season. The Tigers finished 25th in the final poll.

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3-30 7-0 W A JamesMadison(26-NR)3-30 2-5 L A Virginia (26-2)4-1 3-4 L A VirginiaTech (26-39)4-6 4-3 W H WakeForest (28-11)4-7 6-1 W H N.C.State (28-20)4-11 6-1 W A SouthCarolina(20-NR)4-13 4-3 W N7 St.John’s (20-NR)4-13 7-0 W A BostonCol. (20-NR)4-15 6-1 W A Maryland (20-57)4-15 7-0 W N8 Georgetown (20-NR)4-19 4-0 W N9 BostonCol. (22-NR)4-20 2-4 L N9 WakeForest (22-NR)5-11 4-0 W N10 Elon (22-NR)5-12 3-4 LA10 WakeForest (22-13)1-Hoston,TX,2-Ft.WorthTX,3-Dallas,TX,4-Athens,GA,5-Tuscaloosa,AL,6-Miami,FL,7-Boston,MA,8-CollegePark,MD,9-ACCTournament,Cary,NC,10-NCAATournament,Winston-Salem,NC

200815-20 Overall, 1-10 in the ACC

1-20 7-0 W H UNC-Greensboro(30-NR)1-20 6-1 W H TheCitadel (30-NR)1-25 4-3 W N1 TexasA&MCC (30-45)1-25 1-6 L A TexasA&M (30-25)1-27 6-1 W N2 TXPanAmerican(30-NR)1-27 0-7 L A Texas (30-7)

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2-1 7-0 W N3 AustinPeay (31-NR)2-1 3-4 L A Tennessee (31-24)2-8 6-1 W N4 LoyolaMarymount (33-NR)2-8 1-6 L A SouthernCal (33-6)2-10 4-3 W A Cal-Irvine (33-NR)2-23 5-2 W N5 Stetson (32-NR)2-23 2-4 L A SouthAlabama(32-NR)2-29 7-0 W H Navy (42-NR)2-29 3-4 L H Princeton (42-NR)3-4 3-4 L A GeorgiaTech (60-39)3-9 3-4 L H Miami (60-24)3-10 3-4 L H Harvard (60-48)3-10 7-0 W H Brevard (60-NR)3-12 1-6 L N6 ArizonaState (52-15)3-18 7-0 W N7 FloridaA&M (61-NR)3-18 0-7 L A FloridaState (61-7)3-21 4-3 W H VirginiaTech (61-37)3-23 1-6 L H Virginia (61-1)3-28 7-0 W N8 Longwood (54-NR)3-28 0-7 L A WakeForest (54-30)3-30 1-6 L A N.C.State (54-53)4-5 3-4 L H Maryland (62-59)4-5 5-1 W H Char.Southern(62-NR)4-6 3-4 L H BostonCollege(62-NR)4-6 7-0 W H Coker (62-NR)4-9 1-6 L H SouthCarolina (61-63)4-11 1-6 L A Duke (61-42)4-13 0-7 L A NorthCarolina (61-11)4-17 3-4 L N9 VirginiaTech (69-27)

1-CollegeStation,TX,2-Austin,TX,3-Knoxville,TN,4-LosAngeles,CA,5-Mobile,AL,6-Atlanta,GA, 7-Tallahassee, FL, 8-Winston-Salem,NC,9-ACCTournament,Orlando,FL

The 2010 Clemson men's tennis team won 15 consecutive matches to start the season.

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3-26 2-5 L A N.C.State (46-33)3-28 0-7 L A WakeForest (33-26)3-31 0-7 L A GeorgiaTech (43-25)4-2 5-2 W H BostonCollege (43-NR)4-4 6-1 W H Maryland (43-71)4-9 2-5 L A NorthCarolina (40-19)4-11 2-5 L A Duke (40-20)4-16 3-4 L H VirginiaTech (44-21)4-18 0-7 L H Virginia (44-1)4-22 0-4 L N1FloridaState (49-28)1-ACCTournament,Orlando,FL

201115-12 Overall, 2-9 in the ACC

1-15 7-0 W H Wofford (53-NR)1-15 7-0 W H Presbyterian (53-NR)1-18 7-0 W H Citadel (53-NR)1-22 4-3 W H Davidson (53-NR)1-23 7-0 W H Gardner-Webb (53-NR)1-25 0-7 L A Georgia (53-11)1-28 6-1 W N1USCUpstate (53-NR)1-28 0-7 L A Tennessee (53-3)2-11 5-2 W H DePaul (51-66)2-13 7-0 W H Col.ofChar. (51-NR)2-18 7-0 W H Furman (51-NR)2-19 5-2 W H Marquette (51-NR)3-4 3-4 L A FloridaState (51-36)3-7 5-2 W H William&Mary (51-NR)3-18 4-3 W A FloridaAtlantic (57-NR)3-20 3-4 L A Miami (57-25)3-23 5-2 W A SouthCarolina (58-NR)3-25 1-6 L H WakeForest (58-39)3-27 5-2 W H N.C.State (58-59)3-30 1-6 L H GeorgiaTech (48-19)4-1 2-5 L A Maryland (48-44)4-3 5-2 W A BostonCollege (48-NR)

200911-13 Overall, 3-8 in the ACC

1-24 7-0 W H TheCitadel(61-NR)1-27 0-7 L A Georgia(61-3)1-30 5-2 W N1 Elon (60-NR)1-31 3-4 L A William&Mary (60-63)2-6 4-3 W N2 CentralFlorida (63-NR)2-7 0-7 L A Miami (63-23)2-11 4-3 W H Furman (62-70)2-15 2-5 L H Alabama (62-19)2-28 7-0 W H Navy (64-NR)2-28 7-0 W H Dartmouth (64-NR)3-4 3-4 L H GeorgiaTech (68-58)3-7 1-6 L H FloridaState (68-15)3-11 7-0 W H Col.ofCharleston3-14 6-1 W H Stetson3-20 1-6 L A Virginia (NR-1)3-22 0-7 L A VirginiaTech (NR-21)3-25 1-6 L A SouthCarolina (NR-16)3-27 5-2 W H N.C.State (NR-38)3-29 2-5 L H WakeForest (NR-25)4-3 5-2 W A BostonCollege (68-71)4-5 4-3 W A Maryland (68-NR)4-10 3-4 L H NorthCarolina (59-36)4-12 2-5 L H Duke (59-30)4-16 1-4 L N3 NorthCarolina (59-35)1-Williamsburg,VA,2-Miami,FL3-ACCTournament,Orlando,FL

201017-10 Overall, 3-8 in the ACC

1-16 7-0 W H Gardner-Webb (66-NR)1-16 5-2 W H Davidson (66-NR)2-6 5-2 W H SC-Upstate (65-NR)2-6 7-0 W H Presbyterian (65-NR)2-16 5-2 W H Col.ofChar. (64-NR)2-18 4-3 W A Furman (64-58)2-21 6-1 W H TheCitadel (64-NR)2-21 5-2 W H GeorgiaState (64-NR)2-27 6-1 W H So.Mississippi (56-NR)2-27 7-0 W H Navy (56-NR)3-2 6-1 W H UNC-Greens. (45-NR)3-6 5-2 W H CentralFlorida (45-NR)3-11 4-3 W H William&Mary (47-53)3-13 4-3 W H Miami (47-35)3-19 6-1 W A FloridaA&M (29-NR)3-20 0-7 L A FloridaState (29-20)3-24 2-5 L H SouthCarolina (33-48)

4-8 3-4 L H NorthCarolina (58-19)4-10 0-7 L H Duke (58-11)4-15 1-6 L A Virginia (62-1)4-17 3-4 L A VirginiaTech (62-37)4-21 0-4 L N2WakeForest (59-32)1-ITARegionalIndoorTour.,Knoxville,TN2-ACCTournament,Cary,NC

20129-14 Overall, 5-6 in the ACC

1-14 4-3 W H Col.ofChar. (66-NR)1-21 0-7 L A Georgia (4-66)2-2 2-5 L A LouisianaSt. (32-70)2-11 2-5 L A Louisville (35-38)2-15 6-1 W A Furman (NR-68)2-18 6-1 W H Wisconsin (NR-68)2-24 3-4 L N1Tennessee (21-66)2-25 2-4 L N1Alabama (49-66)2-26 1-4 L N1Auburn (14-66)3-5 4-3 W A GeorgiaTech (NR-68)3-11 6-1 W H Miami (NR-59)3-14 3-4 L H SouthCarolina (71-48)3-17 3-4 L A FloridaState (71-30)3-21 4-0 W A William&Mary (63-NR)3-23 5-2 W H Maryland (63-NR)3-25 5-2 W H BostonCollege (63-NR)3-30 0-7 L A Duke (64-6)4-1 1-6 L A NorthCarolina (64-24)4-6 1-6 L H Virginia (2-66)4-7 3-4 L H VirginiaTech (NR-66)4-13 4-3 W A WakeForest (NR-71)4-15 3-4 L A N.C.State (71-42)4-19 3-4 L N2WakeForest (66-74)1-Blue/GrayNationalClassic,Montgomery,AL2-ACCTournament,Cary,NC

All-Time Scores Records and History

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