WCCsports.com tennis 167 WCC Men’s History The West Coast Conference has sponsored a men’s tennis championship since 1958 and the Pepperdine Waves have held a stronghold on the event since the beginning, winning 40 conference crowns, including the last 19 straight. Pepperdine’s 37th WCC men’s tennis championship in 2006 was the year the Waves won the program’s first-ever NCAA Tennis Championship. The Waves rolled to a 36-2 mark during the 2006 campaign, knocking off a previously undefeated Georgia team in the NCAA Championship match, 4-2. The title marked the first-ever men’s tennis team championship for a WCC squad, and the Waves joined San Francisco as the only conference programs to win an NCAA team title. The Dons won the 1949 team championship, prior to the formation of the WCC in 1952. The WCC has had great success at the national level in men’s tennis. In 2008, the men’s side had three WCC players appear at the NCAA Championships. San Diego’s Dean Jackson and Pepperdine’s Omar Altmann and Bassam Beidas all traveled to College Station, Texas to compete in the individual tournament. Jackson and Altmann reached the third round of the tournament before falling to ranked opponents. Altmann and Beidas also paired up to advance to the NCAA quarterfinals. Back in 2005, San Diego’s Pierrick Ysern advanced to the championship match of the men’s singles tournament, while Pepperdine’s Andre Begemann and Scott Doerner fell just short in the 2006 doubles competition, losing in the title match. Pepperdine netters have won three NCAA individual championships, with Kelly Jones and Jerome Jones winning the NCAA doubles title in 1984, and K. Jones successfully defending the doubles title the following year in 1985 with new partner Carlos DiLaura. Robby Weiss won the NCAA singles championship while playing for Pepperdine in 1988. The Waves have reached the semifinals of the team championships six times, twice finishing as the national runner-up before breaking through for a title in 2006. San Francisco has also had success in men’s tennis, with Henry Likas claiming an NCAA singles crown in 1948 and the Dons reaching the NCAA final in the team tournament in both 1948 and 1949. San Diego was the last school (and the only other school among current WCC members) to win the West Coast Conference team cham- pionship, claiming back-to-back titles in 1989 and 1990. San Diego’s Jose Luis Noriega defeated teammate Dan Mattera 6-2, 6-4 to win the singles title in 1989 and was a member of the 1989 and 1990 doubles champions. Noriega added another WCC singles title in 1991, but as a team, the Toreros finished second behind the Waves. The Toreros have placed second in all but one year since. Prior to San Diego’s back-to-back titles, the Waves won 16 consecutive WCC championships. Pepperdine’s Robby Weiss won singles titles in 1985 and 1988, and added a doubles title in 1987, to lead the Waves in the mid-eighties. In 1982, Glenn Michibata won a singles and doubles title for Pepperdine. San Francisco put forth its best performances in WCC championship history in 1980 and 1981. The 1981 USF squad placed four players in the singles finals, but each came up short to Pepperdine; that year, San Diego’s Terry Ward became the first Torero to win a WCC singles title. The 1980 USF squad produced its only WCC champions, with the doubles team of Mike Howard and Mark Hansell defeating fellow Don teammates Eddie Barretto and Mike Jee 6-2, 6-4. Pepperdine’s Mike White defeated teammate Jerome Jones 6-3, 6-4 for the 1980 singles title. Pepperdine won the WCC men’s team championship each year from 1973 through 1980. In 1975 and 1976, Pepperdine’s Joao Soares won both the singles and doubles titles; Dave Mitchell did the same in 1973 and 1974 for the Waves. The two teamed up as the doubles champion in 1974. WCC Women’s History Like their male counterparts, the Pepperdine women’s tennis team has dominated the West Coast Conference tennis championships, having won 21 of the last 22 women’s tennis team titles. 2008 was the second year in a row that the Saint Mary’s Gaels came close to taking the conference crown but ended up in second place. The only time Pepperdine has been dethroned was back in 2002 by Loyola Marymount. The year after, the Waves regained their crown by defeating San Diego in the title match, while matches to determine third, fifth, and seventh place were cancelled due to inclement weather and ties were declared for the first time in conference history. The late 80’s and the 90’s were dominated by Pepperdine. In fact, the top three in the women’s standings remained unchanged from 1988 to 2000, with San Diego finishing second and Loyola Marymount third each time. The 2001 tournament saw that change for the first time, as LMU upset San Diego to reach the title match. Although Pepperdine successfully defended its crown, the Lions sent players to the NCAA tournament for the first time, as the doubles team of Angelina Zdorovytska and Andrea Lord earned an at-large invitation to the NCAA doubles championship. The WCC was represented at the NCAA championships in 2001 by three different schools for the first time in league history, as individuals from San Diego and LMU received at-large invitations in addition to Pepperdine’s automatic bid for the team championship. In 2002, LMU, the #2 seed, captured its first WCC tennis championship by upsetting #1 seed Pepperdine. The loss snapped a string of 14 consecutive titles by the Waves. LMU joins Pepperdine as the only active WCC members to have won the confer- ence crown. The only other team to win the event, US International in 1986 and 1987, is no longer a WCC member. Although Pepperdine has owned the WCC title, San Diego became the first program in the league to claim a national title, when four-time All-American Zuzana Lesenarova won the NCAA singles championship in 1999. WEST COAST CONFERENCE TENNIS 2009 WCC MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Barnes Tennis Center April 17-19, 2009 San Diego, California
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WCC Men’s HistoryThe West Coast Conference has sponsored a men’s tennis championship since 1958 and the Pepperdine Waves have held a stronghold on the event since the beginning, winning 40 conference crowns, including the last 19 straight. Pepperdine’s 37th WCC men’s tennis championship in 2006 was the year the Waves won the program’s first-ever NCAA Tennis Championship. The Waves rolled to a 36-2 mark during the 2006 campaign, knocking off a previously undefeated Georgia team in the NCAA Championship match, 4-2. The title marked the first-ever men’s tennis team championship for a WCC squad, and the Waves joined San Francisco as the only conference programs to win an NCAA team title. The Dons won the 1949 team championship, prior to the formation of the WCC in 1952.
The WCC has had great success at the national level in men’s tennis. In 2008, the men’s side had three WCC players appear at the NCAA Championships. San Diego’s Dean Jackson and Pepperdine’s Omar Altmann and Bassam Beidas all traveled to College Station, Texas to compete in the individual tournament. Jackson and Altmann reached the third round of the tournament before falling to ranked opponents. Altmann and Beidas also paired up to advance to the NCAA quarterfinals. Back in 2005, San Diego’s Pierrick Ysern advanced to the championship match of the men’s singles tournament, while Pepperdine’s Andre Begemann and Scott Doerner fell just short in the 2006 doubles competition, losing in the title match. Pepperdine netters have won three NCAA individual championships, with Kelly Jones and Jerome Jones winning the NCAA doubles title in 1984, and K. Jones successfully defending the doubles title the following year in 1985 with new partner Carlos DiLaura. Robby Weiss won the NCAA singles championship while playing for Pepperdine in 1988. The Waves have reached the semifinals of the team championships six times, twice finishing as the national runner-up before breaking through for a title in 2006. San Francisco has also had success in men’s tennis, with Henry Likas claiming an NCAA singles crown in 1948 and the Dons reaching the NCAA final in the team tournament in both 1948 and 1949.
San Diego was the last school (and the only other school among current WCC members) to win the West Coast Conference team cham-pionship, claiming back-to-back titles in 1989 and 1990. San Diego’s Jose Luis Noriega defeated teammate Dan Mattera 6-2, 6-4 to win the singles title in 1989 and was a member of the 1989 and 1990 doubles champions. Noriega added another WCC singles title in 1991, but as a team, the Toreros finished second behind the Waves. The Toreros have placed second in all but one year since.
Prior to San Diego’s back-to-back titles, the Waves won 16 consecutive WCC championships. Pepperdine’s Robby Weiss won singles titles in 1985 and 1988, and added a doubles title in 1987, to lead the Waves in the mid-eighties. In 1982, Glenn Michibata won a singles and doubles title for Pepperdine. San Francisco put forth its best performances in WCC championship history in 1980 and 1981. The 1981 USF squad placed four players in the singles finals, but each came up short to Pepperdine; that year, San Diego’s Terry Ward became the first Torero to win a WCC singles title. The 1980 USF squad produced its only WCC champions, with the doubles team of Mike Howard and Mark Hansell defeating fellow Don teammates Eddie Barretto and Mike Jee 6-2, 6-4. Pepperdine’s Mike White defeated teammate Jerome Jones 6-3, 6-4 for the 1980 singles title.
Pepperdine won the WCC men’s team championship each year from 1973 through 1980. In 1975 and 1976, Pepperdine’s Joao Soares won both the singles and doubles titles; Dave Mitchell did the same in 1973 and 1974 for the Waves. The two teamed up as the doubles champion in 1974.
WCC Women’s HistoryLike their male counterparts, the Pepperdine women’s tennis team has dominated the West Coast Conference tennis championships, having won 21 of the last 22 women’s tennis team titles. 2008 was the second year in a row that the Saint Mary’s Gaels came close to taking the conference crown but ended up in second place. The only time Pepperdine has been dethroned was back in 2002 by Loyola Marymount. The year after, the Waves regained their crown by defeating San Diego in the title match, while matches to determine third, fifth, and seventh place were cancelled due to inclement weather and ties were declared for the first time in conference history.
The late 80’s and the 90’s were dominated by Pepperdine. In fact, the top three in the women’s standings remained unchanged from 1988 to 2000, with San Diego finishing second and Loyola Marymount third each time. The 2001 tournament saw that change for the first time, as LMU upset San Diego to reach the title match. Although Pepperdine successfully defended its crown, the Lions sent players to the NCAA tournament for the first time, as the doubles team of Angelina Zdorovytska and Andrea Lord earned an at-large invitation to the NCAA doubles championship. The WCC was represented at the NCAA championships in 2001 by three different schools for the first time in league history, as individuals from San Diego and LMU received at-large invitations in addition to Pepperdine’s automatic bid for the team championship. In 2002, LMU, the #2 seed, captured its first WCC tennis championship by upsetting #1 seed Pepperdine. The loss snapped a string of 14 consecutive titles by the Waves. LMU joins Pepperdine as the only active WCC members to have won the confer-ence crown. The only other team to win the event, US International in 1986 and 1987, is no longer a WCC member. Although Pepperdine has owned the WCC title, San Diego became the first program in the league to claim a national title, when four-time All-American Zuzana Lesenarova won the NCAA singles championship in 1999.
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2009 Men’s Tennis Year In Review vs. All Opponents vs. WCC Opponents W L PCT W L PCT#18Pepperdine 19 9 .679 5 0 1.000San Diego 9 14 .391 3 2 .600San Francisco 9 12 .429 6 3 .667Portland 12 8 .600 2 2 .500Saint Mary’s 7 16 .304 4 4 .500
Standings based on order of finish at the 2008 WCC Championships
2009 NCAA ChampionshipsTEAM ResultPEPPERDINE def. California First Round 4-1Stanford def. PEPPERDINE Second Round 4-1
SINGLES Result1Omar Altmann, PEP def. Alex Lacroix, Florida 6-3, 6-41Dominic Inglot, Virginia def. Bassam Beidas, PEP 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (6)1Dean Jackson, USD def. Justin Kronauge, Ohio St. 6-4, 4-6, 6-42Altmann, PEP def. Ishay Hadash, Minnesota 6-2, 4-6, 6-32Jackson, USD def. Michael Venus, LSU (7) 7-6 (7), 6-33Arnau Brugues, Tulsa (1) def. Altmann, PEP 4-6, 6-1, 6-33Conor Pollock, Texas A&M def. Jackson, USD 7-6 (8), 7-6 (2)# - denotes round of championships
DOUBLES ResultRound of 32Altmann/Beidas, PEP def. Tulsa 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (3)Round of 16Altmann/Beidas, PEP def. Ohio State 6-1, 6-2QuarterfinalsVirginia def. Altmann/Beidas, PEP 6-4, 6-2
WCC in the Final ITA RankingsTEAM Rank Team18 Pepperdine
SINGLES Rank Player34 Dean Jackson, USD36 Omar Altmann, PEP39 Bassam Beidas, PEP122 Alex Llompart, PEP
DOUBLESRank Doubles Team8 Omar Altmann/Bassam Beidas, PEP
Pepperdine WavesRemain Dominant at WCC Championships
The Pepperdine men won the WCC Championships for the 40th time after playing one of the closest final matches in program history. 2008 WCC Freshman of the Year Dean Jackson from University of San Diego set the
tone by beating 2009 WCC Player of the Year Omar Altmann in singles at the #1 spot. The rest of the matches came close but the Waves fought hard in multiple three-set matches for a final 4-1 victory over the Toreros. Both Altmann and Jackson went on to compete at the NCAA Championships, including Pepperdine’s Bassam Beidas. Altmann and Beidas also represented the WCC in the NCAA doubles draw.
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2009 Women’s Tennis Year In Review vs. All Opponents vs. WCC Opponents W L PCT W L PCT#41Pepperdine 13 11 .542 5 0 1.000Saint Mary’s 9 10 .474 6 1 .857 #60San Diego 13 9 .591 4 2 .667 San Francisco 10 11 .455 4 4 .500Loyola Marymount 8 10 .444 2 4 .333 Portland 7 11 .368 1 5 .167 Santa Clara 8 10 .444 2 3 .400Gonzaga 11 12 .478 1 6 .143
Standings based on order of finish at the 2008 WCC Championships
Pepperdine Takes Home 21st WCC Title
The Pepperdine Waves were crowned the WCC Champions for the 21st time in program history. After a tough battle against Saint Mary’s in the finals of the WCC Tournament, the Waves were able to pull out a 4-1 victory over the Gaels, earning the automatic bid to
the NCAA Championships for the seventh straight year in a row. Joining the Waves at the NCAA Championships was #1 singles player Jenni Heiner from University of San Francisco. Heinser was named the 2009 WCC Player of the Year for the second consecutive year and lost in a close first round match in the NCAA singles draw.
Jenni Heinser, USF Player of the Year
Lisa Alipaz, SMCCoach of the Year
2009 NCAA ChampionshipsTEAM ResultTexas def. PEPPERDINE First Round 4-1
YEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9TEAM DUAL MATCH FORMAT (began in 1995)2009 PEP USD USF POR SMC LMU GON SCU2008 PEP SMC USD USF LMU POR GON SCU2007 PEP USD SMC SCU USF POR LMU GON2006 PEP USD USF SCU SMC LMU POR GON2005 PEP USD SCU POR LMU SMC USF GON2004 PEP USD LMU SCU POR USF SMC GON2003 PEP USD USF LMU POR SCU GON (T7) SMC (T7)2002 PEP USD LMU SCU POR USF SMC GON2001 PEP USD SCU POR LMU SMC USF GON2000 PEP SCU USD POR LMU SMC GON USF1999 PEP USD POR SCU LMU SMC GON USF1998 PEP USD SCU LMU SMC POR GON USF1997 PEP USD SCU SMC POR LMU GON USF1996 PEP USD SMC POR SCU GON USF LMU1995 PEP USD SMC POR SCU LMU GON USF
OPEN DRAW FORMAT1994 PEP (108) USD (57) SMC (41) SCU (26) USF (22) GON (16) POR (13) LMU (12)1993 PEP (93) USD (78) SMC (40) POR (35) LMU (18) USF (16) SCU (14) GON (4)1992 PEP (111) USD (60) SMC (35) POR (28) SCU (23) USF (20) LMU (13) GON (5)1991 PEP (96) USD (78) SMC (32) POR (26) USF (24) SCU (20) LMU (16) GON (2)1990 USD (90) PEP (81) LMU (31) SMC (31) POR (29) SCU (19) USF (17) GON (0)1989 USD (111) PEP (63) SMC (32) USF (27) POR (26) LMU (20) SCU (19) GON (1)1988 PEP (99) USD (66) SMC (33) SCU (32) LMU (25) USF (24) POR (19) GON (0)1987 PEP (93) USD (75) SMC (35) SCU (32) POR (27) LMU (22) USF (17) GON (3)1986 PEP (102) SCU (49) USD (46) SMC (34) LMU (27) USF (20) POR (13) GON (1)1985 PEP (98) USD (57) SCU (48) LMU (26) SMC (24) POR (22) USF (16) GON (1)1984 PEP (111) USD (40) POR (37) LMU (31) SMC (28) SCU (22) USF (13) GON (3)1983 PEP USD1982 PEP (175) USD (100) USF (85) SCU (64) POR (41) LMU (27) SMC (25) GON (2)1981 PEP (71) USF (58) USD (57) SCU (43.5) POR (36.5) LMU (25.5) SMC (22.5) GON (10)1980 PEP (96) USF (63) USD (30) POR (30) SCU (29) SEA (27) SMC (15) LMU (13) GON (11)1979 PEP (68) UNR (62) USF (54) POR (50) SEA (34) SMC (20) SCU (19) LMU (17)1978 PEP (25) UNR (14) POR (12) USF (9.5) SEA (7.5) SCU (5) LMU (3.5) SMC (1.5)1977 PEP (25) UNR (18) POR (9) SEA (5.5) SCU (4.5) USF (3) LMU (1.5) SMC (1)1976 PEP (18) SEA (12) UNR (11) SCU (5) LMU (2) SMC (0) USF (def.)1975 PEP(27) SEA (15) SCU (9) UNLV (5) UNR (5) LMU (1) USF (1) SMC (0)1974 PEP (18) SEA (13) UNR (5) SCU (4) LMU (2) USF (1) SMC (0) UNLV (0)1973 PEP1972 SEA (16) PEP (15) UNR (6) LMU (3) UNLV (1) SCU (1) USF (1) SMC (0)1971 UNR (21) PEP (8) SCU (5) UOP (4) SMC (3) USF (2) LMU (2) UNLV (1)1970 PEP (14) UNR (13) USF (7) SCU (2) LMU (1) SMC (1) UNLV (0)1969 PEP (21) UOP (6) SMC (5) LMU (4) SCU (4)
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WOMEN’S WCC CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM RESULTSYEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TEAM DUAL MATCH FORMAT (began in 1995)2009 PEP SMC USD USF LMU POR SCU GON2008 PEP SMC USD USF LMU SCU GON POR2007 PEP SMC LMU (T3) USD (T3) USF (T5) SCU (T5) POR GON2006 PEP LMU USD SMC USF POR SCU GON2005 PEP USD LMU SMC SCU USF POR GON2004 PEP USD LMU SCU SMC POR USF GON2003 PEP USD LMU (T3) SCU (T3) POR (T5) USF (T5) GON (T7) SMC (T7)2002 LMU PEP SCU POR USD USF SMC GON2001 PEP LMU USD POR SMC SCU GON USF2000 PEP USD LMU SCU SMC GON POR USF1999 PEP USD LMU SCU POR GON SMC USF1998 PEP USD LMU POR SCU SMC GON USF 1997 PEP USD LMU SMC POR SCU GON USF 1996 PEP USD LMU SMC SCU POR USF GON 1995 PEP USD LMU SCU SMC POR USF GONFLIGHT FORMAT1994 PEP (72) USD (69) LMU (30) SMC (19) POR (15) SCU (14) USF (6) GON (3)OPEN DRAW FORMAT1993 PEP (87) USD (56) LMU (26) SMC (24) USF (15) SCU (11) POR (6) GON (2)1992 PEP (78) USD (66) LMU (22) SMC (18) USF (18) SCU (18) POR (7) GON (1)1991 PEP (78) USD (66) LMU (27) USF (24) SMC (17) SCU (12) POR (3) GON (1)1990 PEP (36) USD (36) LMU (30) SMC (24) SCU (16) USF (13) POR (11) GON (10)1989 PEP (58) USD (48) LMU (27) SMC (24) SCU (21) POR (13) GON (8) USF (7)1988 PEP (62) USD (44) LMU (30) SCU (25) SMC (19) POR (13) USF (6) GON (4)1987 USIU (62) USD (36) PEP (30) LMU (22) SCU (18) UNR (9) USF (9)1986 USIU (60) PEP (48) USD (27) LMU (20) SCU (15) UNR (11) USF (10)
Tennis Championship HistoryWOMEN’S FINISHES BY SCHOOL
DUAL MATCH RESULTS BY ROUND (Team Format: 1995-2009)2009 MENSeeds FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND FINAL ROUND STANDINGS1. Pepperdine PEP 4, SCU 0 PEP 4, USF 0 PEP 4, USD 1 1. Pepperdine2. San Diego USD 4, LMU 1 USD 4, POR 0 USF 4, POR 2 2. San Diego3. Portland POR 4, GON 1 SMC 4, SCU 0 SMC 4, LMU 2 3. San Francisco4. San Francisco USF 4, SMC 3 LMU 4, GON 1 GON 4, SCU 1 4. Portland5. Saint Mary’s 5. Saint Mary’s6. Gonzaga 6. Loyola Marymount7. Loyola Marymount 7. Gonzaga8. Santa Clara 8. Santa Clara
2009 WOMENSeeds FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND FINAL ROUND STANDINGS1. Pepperdine PEP 4, GON 0 PEP 4, USF 0 PEP 4, SMC 2 1. Pepperdine2. San Diego USD 4, POR 0 SMC 4, USD 0 USD 4, USF 0 2. Saint Mary’s3. Saint Mary’s SMC 4, SCU 0 LMU 4, GON 2 LMU 4, POR 2 3. San Diego4. San Francisco USF 4, LMU 2 POR 4, SCU 3 SCU 4, GON 1 4. San Francisco5. Loyola Marymount 5. Loyola Marymount6. Santa Clara 6. Portland7. Portland 7. Santa Clara8. Gonzaga 8. Gonzaga
Second RoundPEP 7, POR 0USF 6, GON 1LMU 6, SCU 1USD 7, SMC 0
Third RoundLMU 4, PEP 2SCU 4, POR 3USD 7, USF 0SMC 6, GON 1
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2006 Adam Steinberg, PEP2005 Adam Steinberg, PEP 2004 Michael Wayman, SMC2003 Peter Bartlett, USF2002 Sean Burns, SCU Nik DeVore, LMU Peter Smith, PEP2001 Peter Smith, PEP2000 Sean Burns, SCU Peter Smith, PEP1999 Peter Smith, PEP 1998 Sean Burns, SCU Peter Smith, PEP
WOMENPlayer of the Year2009 Jenni Heinser, USF2008 Jenni Heinser, USF2007 Pavla Mesterova, LMU2006 Bianca Dulgheru, PEP2005 Emma Murphy, USD2004 Emma Murphy, USD2003 Christine Limbers, SCU2002 Charlotte Vernaz, PEP2001 Ipek Senoglu, PEP2000 Zuzana Lesenarova, USD1999 Zuzana Lesenarova, USD1998 Zuzana Lesenarova, USD1997 Isabela Petrov, PEP
Doubles Champion1994 L. Richards/J. McKeon, USD1993 N. Eriksson/M. Stockmann, PEP1992 L. Richards/J. McKeon, USD1991 J. Kovacevich/N. Porter, PEP1990 A. Brunstrom/C. Ohrman, PEP1989 Match not Played1988 J.Kovacevich/A. Brunstrom, PEP1987 K. Binyamini/E. Nortje, USIU1986 K. Binyamini/Labonte, USIU
Freshman of the Year2009 Anna Chkhikvishvili, SMC2008 Jenni Heinser, USF2007 Samantha Mouly, USD2006 Erin Young, SMC2005 Bianca Dulgheru, PEP2004 Caroline Raba, PEP2003 Natalie Braverman, PEP2002 Janalle Kaloi, SCU Veronica Koksova, PEP2001 Charlotte Vernaz, PEP2000 Monika Horvath, PEP
Coach of the Year2009 Lisa Alipaz, SMC2008 Lisa Alipaz, SMC Hilary Somers, USF2007 Lisa Alipaz, SMC2006 Gualberto Escudero, PEP Jamie Sanchez, LMU2005 Lisa Alipaz, SMC 2004 Sherri Stephens, USD2003 Hilary Somers, USF2002 Jamie Sanchez, LMU2001 Jamie Sanchez, LMU2000 Gualberto Escudero, PEP1999 Gualberto Escudero, PEP1998 Susie Campbell-Gross, POR1997 Susie Campbell, POR
MENPlayer of the Year2009 Omar Altmann, PEP2008 Andre Begemann, PEP2007 Andre Begemann, PEP2006 Scott Doerner, PEP2005 Scott Doerner, PEP2004 Pedro Rico, PEP2003 Calle Hansen, PEP2002 Al Garland, PEP2001 Al Garland, PEP2000 Al Garland, PEP1999 Kelly Gullett, PEP1998 Michael Jessup, PEP
Singles Champion1994 Charles Auffrey, PEP1993 Charles Auffrey, PEP1992 Howard Joffe, PEP1991 Jose Louis Noriega, USD1990 Alejo Mancisidor, PEP1989 Jose Louis Noriega, USD1988 Robby Weiss, PEP1987 Andrew Sznajder, PEP1986 Martin Laurendeau, PEP1985 Robby Weiss, PEP1984 Dani Leal, PEP1983 Match not Played1982 Glenn Michibata, PEP1981 Terry Ward, USD1980 Mike White, PEP1979 Brian McQuown, UNR1978 Eddie Edwards, PEP1977 Leo Palin, PEP1976 Joao Soares, PEP1975 Joao Soares, PEP1974 Dave Mitchell, PEP1973 Dave Mitchell, PEP1972 Mike Prineas, SEA
Doubles Champion1994 C. Lothringer/A. Nathan, PEP1993 C. Lothringer/A. Nathan, PEP1992 S. Rico/A. Naumann, PEP1991 C. Lothringer/A. Nathan, PEP1990 J. Noriega/J. Edwards, USD1989 J. Noriega/D. Stewart, USD1988 D. Stewart/S. Partridge, USD1987 A. Sznajder/R. Weiss, PEP1986 G. Cicero/C. Johnson, PEP1985 Match not Played1984 K. Jones/D. Leal, PEP1983 Match not Played1982 G. Michibata/R. Gallein, PEP1981 R. Baxter/J. Jones, PEP1980 M. Howard/M. Hansell, USF1979 B. McQuown/T. Allen, UNR1978 E. Edwards/C. Edwards, PEP1977 E. Lobas/T. Allen, UNR1976 C. Gunning/J. Soares, PEP1975 J. Soares/S. Morris, PEP1974 D. Mitchell/J. Soares, PEP1973 D. Miller/D. Mitchell, PEP1972 M. Prineas/W. Farmer, SEA
Freshman of the Year2009 Alex Llompart, PEP2008 Dean Jackson, USD2007 Bassam Beidas, PEP2006 Ryo Sekiguchi, USD2005 Jonas Berg, PEP2004 Nico Terrien, LMU2003 Pedro Rico, PEP2002 Chris Lam, SCU2001 Frank Schmitt, SMC2000 Thomas Burgemeister, SMC
Coach of the Year2009 Adam Steinberg, PEP2008 Adam Steinberg, PEP Michael Wayman, SMC2007 Michael Wayman, SMC