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2019 MIAMI MEN’S TENNIS ALMANACSeventh Edition, University of Miami Communications

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2019 SCHEDULEH U R R I CA N E S T E N N I S

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ATHLETICS

5821 San Amaro DriveCoral Gables, FL 33146

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www.HurricaneSports.comTwitter: @CanesMensTennis

Facebook: /CanesMensTennisInstagram: @CanesMensTennis

CREDITS

EDITORSKevin Ivany, previous Miami

communications staff members

COMPILATIONPrevious Miami communications staff

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PHOTOGRAPHYJC Ridley

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MISSION STATEMENTThe University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of the diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world.

INTRODUCTIONTABLE OF CONTENTS

MEDIA INFORMATIONAthletic Communications Staff .............................................................. 2Quick Facts ........................................................................................... 3University Administration ...................................................................... 4Athletics Administration ..................................................................... 5-9

COACHES & STAFFHead Coach Aljosa Piric ......................................................................11Assistant Coach Petar Danolic ........................................................... 12Support Staff ....................................................................................... 13

HURRICANES�Roster ................................................................................................ 15Photo Roster ....................................................................................... 16Student Athlete Bios ...................................................................... 17-26

2018 REVIEWResults ................................................................................................ 28Team Match-by-Match ........................................................................ 29Individual Singles and Doubles Statistics ........................................... 30Individual Match-by-Match ............................................................. 31-37

HISTORY & RECORDSAll-Time Records and Results ............................................................ 39 NCAA Tournament .............................................................................. 40The Atlantic Coast Conference ........................................................... 41All-Time Records and Results ............................................................ 42Career and Season Leaders .............................................................. 43All-Americans ..................................................................................... 44Winning Streak ................................................................................... 45Gardnar Mulloy ................................................................................... 46All-Time Series Records ................................................................ 47-54All-Time Results ............................................................................ 55-66

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JASON LAYTON Deputy AD / Chief Financial Officer Alma Mater: St. Leo, 1999 Twitter: @laytonjasonOffice: 305-284-3231 | E-mail: [email protected]

BRENT CRANK Sr. Associate AD / Sales and MarketingAlma Mater: Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 2005 Twitter: @brentcrankOffice: 305-284-8153 | E-mail: [email protected]

CARTER TOOLE Sr. Associate AD / Communications and Digital StrategyAlma Mater: North Carolina, 1995 Twitter: @CanesCarterOffice: 305-284-3245 | E-mail: [email protected]

COMMUNICATIONS STAFFANDY FLEDDERJOHANN Assistant AD / Communications & Content Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball1Alma Mater: Ohio State, 2002 Twitter: @afledderOffice: 305- 284-6529 | E-mail: [email protected]

CAMRON GHORBI Associate Director / CommunicationsResponsibilities: Football1, Swimming & DivingAlma Mater: Miami, 2011 Twitter: @CamronGhorbiOffice: 305-284-3230 | E-mail: [email protected]

ALEX SCHWARTZ Associate Director / CommunicationsResponsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis, Football4Alma Mater: Miami, 2013 Twitter: @AlexJSchwartzOffice: 305-284-3249 | E-mail: [email protected]

DAVID VILLAVICENCIO Associate Director / CommunicationsResponsibilities: Baseball, Football2, Rowing, Alma Mater: Miami, 2009 Twitter: @dvillavicencio6Office: 305-284-3244 | E-mail: [email protected]

KEVIN IVANY Assistant Director / Communications Responsibilities: Soccer, Men’s Tennis, GolfAlma Mater: Ithaca College, 2016 Office: 305-284-2972 | E-mail: [email protected]

ASHLEIGH YOUNG Assistant Director / Communications Responsibilities: Volleyball, Track & Field, XCAlma Mater: Oklahoma State, 2016 Twitter: @ashleighyounggCell: 786-423-1320 | E-mail: [email protected]

MARKETING STAFFCONRAD BRADBURN Assistant AD / Marketing & Event Experience Alma Mater: FSU, 2003 E-mail: [email protected]

ALEJANDRO RENGIFO Associate Director of Marketing Alma Mater: Miami, 2012Twitter: @a_rengifo1E-mail: [email protected]

DANIELLE WHITE Associate Director of MarketingAlma Mater: UCF, 2014Twitter: @danielle_whiteeE-Mail: [email protected]

MARY KATE RAMKER Marketing Assistant Alma Mater: Purdue, 2018Twitter:@mkramkerE-Mail: [email protected]

SOCIAL STAFFTIM BROGDON Director of Digital Strategy Alma Mater: Colorado State, 2012Twitter:@timdanbrogE-Mail:[email protected]

AUSTIN SAPIN Assistant Director of Digital Strategy Alma Mater: Miami, 2017Twitter:@AustinSapinE-Mail:[email protected]

CREATIVE SERVICESWILL PROBUS Assistant AD / Creative ServicesAlma Mater: Georgia Southern, 2009Twitter:@williamprobusE-Mail: [email protected]

ROBERT JUDINGraphic Designer Alma Mater: Florida, 2015Twitter:@RobertJudinE-Mail: [email protected]

VIDEO PRODUCTIONSCOTT HORVITZ Athletics Video ProducerAlma Mater: Indiana, 2016Twitter:@scottch_tapeE-Mail: [email protected]

JIMMIE NELSON Video Production Specialist Alma Mater: USF, 2013 Twitter:@KingNeslonIVE-Mail: [email protected]

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QUICK FACTSUNIVERSITY INFORMATIONName of School University of MiamiLocation Coral Gables, Fla.Enrollment 17,348Founded 1925Nickname HurricanesMascot Sebastian the IbisColors Orange (PMS 1665), Green (PMS 3435) and WhitePresident Dr. Julio FrenkDirector of Athletics Blake JamesFaculty Athletics Representative Dr. Marvin DawkinsConference Atlantic Coast ConferenceFacility Neil Schiff Tennis CenterWebsite HurricaneSports.comMailing Address 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIONDirector of Athletics Blake JamesDeputy Director of Athletics / COO Jennifer StrawleyDeputy Director of Athletics / CFO Jason LaytonSenior Associate AD / Compliance Craig Anderson Senior Associate AD / Business Operations Josh BooneSenior Associate AD / Sales & Marketing Brent CrankSenior Associate AD / Student-Athlete Development Shirelle JacksonSenior Associate AD / Development Jesse MarksSenior Associate AD / Communications and Digital Strategy Carter TooleSenior Associate AD / Facilities and Event Operations Tim WiseSenior Associate AD / Academic Services David WymanAssociate AD / Major Gifts Chris CohenAssistant AD / Academic Services Demetreus DardenAssistant AD / Alumni Programs Rick RemmertAssistant AD / Annual Giving Emily BooneAssistant AD / Annual Giving Matthew SmaleAssistant AD / Communications Andy FledderjohanAssistant AD / Compliance & Eligibility Dan RabenAssistant AD/ Equipment David CaseAssistant AD/ Events & Operations Michael TurnerAssistant AD / Marketing & Event Experience Conrad BradburnAssistant AD / Ticket Operations Tim CavanaughAssistant AD / Ticket Sales Mackie Feierstein ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS/DIGITAL MEDIA PLATFORMSAssistant Director of Communications (Soccer) Kevin Ivany Cell 305-389-6612 Office 305-284-2972 Email [email protected] Piric Twitter @AljosaPiricTwitter @CanesMensTennis | @MiamiHurricanesFacebook /CanesMensTennis | /MiamiHurricanesInstagram @CanesMensTennis | @MiamiHurricanesWebsite HurricaneSports.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Aljosa Piric (Richmond, 2000) Record at Miami (As of Jan. 1, 2019) 24-26-0 (third season)Assistant Coach Peter Danolic (Texas Tech, 2000)Athletic Trainer Jerry Lin PROGRAM HISTORY (As of Jan. 1, 2019)First Year of Men’s Tennis 1930 (89th season)All-Time Record 1171-442-9All-Time ACC Record 60-92NCAA Team Championship Appearances: 27(1977, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘89, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92, ‘94, ‘95, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11, ‘18)All-Time NCAA Team Championship Record: 16-27 (.372)Last NCAA Team Championship Opponent: Florida (2018) L, 4-0 - Round of 32National Champions Francisco Segura, Singles: 1943, 1944, 1945

Francisco Segura, Doubles: 1945Thomas Burke, Doubles: 1945

Pat Cramer, Doubles: 1970Luis Garcia, Doubles: 1970 TEAM INFORMATION2018 Overall Record 15-13-0Home / Away / Neutral 12-2-0 / 1-9-0 / 2-2-02018 ACC Record 4-8-0Returning / Lost 5 / 3Newcomers 5

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DR. JULIO FRENKUNIVERSITY PRESIDENTUNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO, 1979

A fourth-generation physician whose paternal grandparents fled Germany in the early 1930s to build a new life in Mexico, Julio Frenk catalyzed his deep gratitude for the kindness of strangers into a lifelong mission to improve the health, education, and well-being of people around the world.

Dr. Frenk became the sixth president of the University of Miami in August of 2015. He also holds academic appointments as Professor of Public Health Sciences at the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine and as Professor of Health Sector Management and Policy at the School of Business Administration.

Prior to joining the University of Miami, he was the dean of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the T & G Angelopoulos Professor of Public Health and International Development, a joint appointment with the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

Julio Frenk served as the Minister of Health of Mexico from 2000 to 2006. There he pursued an ambitious agenda to reform the nation’s health system and introduced a program of comprehensive universal coverage, known as Seguro Popular, which expanded access to health care for more than 55 million previously uninsured Mexicans.

He was the founding director-general of the National Institute of Public Health in Mexico, one of the leading institutions of its kind in the developing world. He also served as executive director in charge of Evidence and Information for Policy at the World Health Organization and as senior fellow in the global health program of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, among other leadership positions.

Dr. Frenk holds a medical degree from the National University of Mexico, as well as a master of public health and a joint Ph.D. in Medical Care Organization and in Sociology from the University of Michigan. He has received honorary degrees from seven universities.

His scholarly production, which includes over 160 articles in academic journals, as well as many books and book chapters, has been cited more than 15,000 times. In addition, he has written three best-selling novels for youngsters explaining the functions of the human body.

He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and the National Academy of Medicine of Mexico. He serves on the boards of the United Nations Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He has received numerous recognitions, including the Clinton Global Citizen Award for changing the way practitioners and policy makers across the world think about health, the Bouchet Medal for Outstanding Leadership presented by Yale University for promoting diversity in graduate education, and the Welch-Rose Award for Distinguished Service from the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health.

DR. MARVIN DAWKINSFACULTY REPRESENTATIVEEDWARD WATERS, 1970

Dr. Marvin Dawkins, a distinguished professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Miami, is in his seventh year as the Faculty Athletics Representative. He was named to the post in April 2012, replacing Clyde McCoy after his 17 years of service in that role.

In his FAR post, Dawkins is responsible for ensuring the academic integrity of students participating in University athletic programs and helping to oversee institutional control of the Department of Athletics. The Faculty Athletics Representative serves as a liaison between the University and the athletic department. This individual is the University’s voting delegate to the ACC and represents UM with the NCAA and ACC.

Dawkins received his doctorate from Florida State and completed his postdoctoral research fellowships at Howard University and The Johns Hopkins University. He previously served on the faculties of the University of Maryland, Old Dominion University and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside.

His research focuses on issues of race and social equity in such areas as education, career aspirations and mobility, substance abuse prevention, and sports. He has published widely in these areas, including his most recent article titled “Race and Pathways to Power in the National Football League” (with Jomills H. Braddock and Erica Smith), which appears in American Behavioral Scientist (2012).

His research on golf includes book chapters, scholarly articles, and the book African American Golfers During the Jim Crow Era (Praeger 2000), coauthored with Graham C. Kinloch. Dawkins was recently appointed to the United States Golf Association Museum Committee and is currently completing a study on the media treatment of black golfers from the Jim Crow era to the present.

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BLAKE JAMESDIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSMINNESOTA STATE - MANKATO, 1992

Since taking over as the University of Miami’s Director of Athletics in 2013, Blake James has transformed Miami Athletics, spearheading improvement in all aspects of the department, including postseason appearances, student-athlete support, facility upgrades, ticket sales and academic achievement.

Miami’s recent success has garnered James and UM national recognition. In March 2017, James was selected as one of four Division I recipients of the 2016-17 Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year award, an honor given by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In June 2017, James began a two-year term as Chair of the NCAA Division I Council, the group responsible for the day-to-day decision-making for all of Division I.

James has placed a strong emphasis on academics during his four-plus years at Miami. In the most recent Graduation Success Rate figures released by the NCAA, Miami student-athletes posted a GSR mark of 90%. Ten Hurricane teams posted perfect 2015-16 scores on the latest Academic Progress Report (APR). In addition, Miami’s football program received the 2016 AFCA Academic Achievement Award. In 2016, Hurricane student-athletes also ranked among the nation’s best in time committed towards community service.

In the department’s continuing efforts to better support student-athletes and coaches, the Hurricane Club -- the fundraising arm of Miami Athletics -- completed a record-setting year in 2016-17. The Hurricane Club raised $49 million, an all-time record and an increase of more than 80 percent from the previous record of $26.5 million, set in 2010-11. The Hurricane Club’s membership of more than 11,000 members represents an over 100-percent jump from its membership of 5,140 in 2010.

Prior to the 2016 football season, James led the university’s football coaching search which resulted in the hiring of Hurricane alum Mark Richt as the football program’s new head coach. Richt paid immediate dividends in 2016 as the Hurricanes posted a 9-4 record, won their first bowl game in 10 years and finished ranked #20 in the final Associated Press poll, their first season-ending ranking since 2009.

During the 2015-16 academic year, Miami was the only school in NCAA Division I to have its football team play in a bowl game, its men’s and women’s basketball teams advance to the NCAA Tournament and its baseball team advance to the College World Series. Overall, Miami had 10 sports programs advance to postseason competition to secure its highest finish in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings in 13 years, an indication of broad-based athletic department success.

During James’ tenure, Miami has completed several facility enhancements, including the opening of the Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence; the completion of the student-athlete training table, fueling station and dining hall; new artificial and natural playing surfaces and lights on the Greentree Practice Fields’ and a center-hung scoreboard inside the Watsco Center.

James has also led multiple, multi-million dollar capital renovation projects, including renovations of the Hecht Center and the men’s and women’s basketball offices. Over the past year, Miami Athletics has

secured six leadership gifts of seven figures-or-more, including the largest donation in department history – a $14 million gift from the Soffer Family, which will serve as the lead gift for the Hurricanes’ $34 million Carol Soffer Football Indoor Practice Facility, which broke ground this year.

Ticket sales are also at an all-time high. In 2016, Miami sold a school-record 42,000 football season tickets and ranked first among Power 5 programs in attendance percentage increase (23 percent) over 2015 attendance. The Hurricanes have also sold out their men’s basketball season tickets in back-to-back seasons for the first time ever.

In addition, Miami has transformed its broadcast, communications and marketing departments into one of the nation’s leaders in digital media and video production. In 2016, Miami aired more live events on ESPN3 than any other ACC institution. James was also instrumental in helping Miami strike one of the largest apparel deals in the country with adidas.

Prior to being named AD, James served Miami Athletics in the roles of Interim AD and Senior Associate AD for Development and Ticket Operations, where he oversaw the day-to-day operations of development, ticket sales and ticket operations. He also was a member of the Hurricanes’ senior staff and provided sport supervision.

James came to UM after spending seven years at the University of Maine, where he first served as Senior Associate Athletic Director before serving as Director of Athletics from 2005 to 2010. During his tenure at Maine, athletics experienced tremendous success, including three trips to the Frozen Four for the men’s ice hockey program and NCAA playoff berths for football, baseball (two), women’s basketball and softball. James implemented a comprehensive $17 million facility improvement plan at Maine, which included an indoor practice facility and numerous other facility upgrades and renovations. Academically, the program flourished, earning the conference academic cup twice and student-athletes maintaining a 3.0 GPA or above.

Prior to his stint at Maine, James worked in athletic development at Providence College, where he established the “Friars Forever” campaign and the Friar Athletic Fund.

James is no stranger to South Florida, beginning his athletic career with the University of Miami, working in ticket sales, corporate sales and athletic development. In 1995, he was hired as Miami’s Director of Ticket Sales, serving in that capacity until 1997, when he was named an athletic development officer at the University of Nebraska. He returned to Miami in 1998 as the Director of Major Gifts and Corporate Sales and was promoted to the Director of Athletic Development at Miami in 2000 before moving on to Providence in 2002.

James graduated from Minnesota State University - Mankato with a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing in 1992 and later received his Master’s degree in Sports Administration from St. Thomas University in 1994. He and his wife, Kelly, have two children: daughter, Haley, and son, Ryan.

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Jennifer Strawley joined the University of Miami on June 18, 2012 and currently serves as Deputy Director of Athletics and Senior Women’s Administrator.

As a member of the department’s executive leadership team, Strawley provides strategic direction for the department and assists the Athletic Director with the day-to-day operations. She is the sport administrator for football, women’s basketball and women’s tennis. She leads the department’s strategic planning initiatives, policy development and implementation, coordination of department and coaches meetings and gender equity and inclusion initiatives. Strawley oversees the areas of sports medicine, student-athlete drug testing, academic services, compliance, student-athlete development, and serves as a liaison to various campus groups, as well as to the ACC and the NCAA.

Strawley played a key role in the hiring of head football coach Mark Richt, serving on the selection committee. In addition, she was instrumental in the development of Miami’s Celebration of Women’s Athletics and spearheaded the Department’s “It’s on Us Campaign.”

Actively engaged in intercollegiate athletics nationally, Strawley has served on various committees within the NCAA and the ACC. Strawley currently serves on the ACC Television Committee, the ACC Women’s Basketball foresight committee, the ACC Equity Committee, the ACC Women’s Tennis Committee, the ACC Infractions and Sportsmanship Review Committee, the ACC Football Schedulers Group, the NCAA Division I Council Football Recruiting Ad Hoc Working Group and the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Oversight Advancement Committee.

Prior to UM, Strawley concluded her second tour with the NCAA as the Director of Academic and Membership Affairs. In this role, Strawley was instrumental in providing leadership in the areas of academic governance and development of academic policy. She was the staff liaison to the NCAA Division I Committee on Academic Performance and the NCAA Division I Academic Cabinet. Strawley served on the senior management team and was involved in a variety of other internal operations, including coordinating the internal operations for the department’s senior management team.

Strawley rejoined the NCAA after serving as the Associate Athletics Director for Intercollegiate Sport Programs and Senior Woman Administrator at Columbia University from 2007-10. While at Columbia, she oversaw numerous varsity sport programs including football and was the athletics program liaison for gender equity and diversity initiatives. Strawley was a member of the department’s Executive Management Team.

Prior to her tenure at Columbia, Strawley was the Director of Membership Services and Student-Athlete Reinstatement at the NCAA. In this role, she provided oversight of the student-athlete reinstatement process and was instrumental in the implementation of the student first philosophy. Strawley served as a liaison to numerous NCAA committees and task forces, including the NCAA Divisions I, II and III Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committees, the NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committee, and the working group appointed to review trends in initial eligibility.

Strawley first joined the NCAA in 1998 as an enforcement services intern. She is a 1998 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in history. During her time at Pennsylvania, she was a two-year captain for the Quakers’ softball team. Strawley was inducted into the William Tennent High School Athletics Hall of Fame in January of 2014.

Jason Layton serves as the University of Miami Deputy Director of Athletics and Chief Financial Officer, a position he took over in August 2017. He initially joined Miami in December 2014 as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Communications and Sales.

In his current position, Layton is responsible for managing the department’s business office, marketing, digital strategies, communications, ticket sales, ticket operations, client experience, video production and broadcast departments.

Additionally, Layton has oversight of all departmental licensing matters, Hurricane Sports Properties, serves as the department ACC Network liaison and is the sport administrator for men’s basketball.

Since his arrival, Miami has seen exceptional growth in ticket sales and video production services in both content and broadcast with ESPN and the newly formed ACC Network.

Under his watch, Miami has seen an increased level of season ticket sales in football and men’s basketball. Under Layton’s guidance, Miami saw an unprecedented growth in football attendance during the 2016 season, as the Hurricanes totaled 42,000 season ticket holders and averaged 58,572 fans per game – the 27th-highest total in the nation and leader among all Power Five schools in percentage increase on a year-to-year basis (23 percent).

In addition, Miami sold out its entire 2015-16 and 2016-17 men’s basketball season ticket allotment, marking the first time in Hurricane Athletics history that a team has sold out its entire season ticket allotment in back-to-back seasons.

Layton also serves as the primary contact for ESPN with the recent launch of the ACC Network, first in digital format in August 2016 and building to the linear network in fall of 2019. Since 2015, Miami has produced over 200 live events on ESPN3/ACC Network Extra – a figure that ranks near the top of all ACC schools.

Layton, a Florida native, arrived in Miami after spending the 2013 and 2014 seasons at Colorado State University where he served as the department’s Senior Associate Athletics Director for Sales and Marketing. During his time in Fort Collins, Colo., Layton’s ticket sales plans drove double-digit increases in football, volleyball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball revenue and tickets sold.

Before his arrival at Colorado State, Layton spent 13 years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his 13 years with the club, he handled a variety of responsibilities from sales, marketing, ticketing and luxury suite operations to advertising, accounting, finance and purchasing. Layton began his career with the Buccaneers as a customer service representative in 1999 before elevating to the role of Senior Director of Business Administration in 2011. Layton received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Saint Leo University in Saint Leo, Fla.

JENNIFER STRAWLEYDEPUTY AD / CHIEF OPERATING OFFICERPENNSYLVANIA, 1998

JASON LAYTONDEPUTY AD / CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERSAINT LEO, 1999

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“When you do the right things, the right things happen.”David Wyman has empowered over 2,000 student-athletes with his

signature creed. Now in his 23rd year, Wyman has advised and mentored a diverse population of student-athletes to become skilled professionals in many different careers.

Wyman is the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Academic Services at the University of Miami, a position he was promoted to in August 2017. Wyman is also the sport administrator for Miami’s volleyball program.

He began his own career as an intern, and was quickly promoted to the full-time staff after working just two months in the academic services division. Wyman became the assistant director two years later, supervising the tutorial program and advising both the football and men’s basketball teams. He was then promoted to associate director, taking on the responsibility of coordinating the NCAA eligibility certification for all 400 student-athletes.

Since 2004, Wyman has managed the Division of Athletic Academic Services, currently leading a staff of eight full-time professionals. Under his leadership, the department and sport programs have gained national recognition and honors for continued growth in both academic progress rates (APR) and graduation success.

A 2016 inductee to the Iron Arrow Society, Wyman has helped guide the football team to a pair AFCA Academic Achievement Awards for graduating 100 percent of student-athletes in the freshman classes of 2002 and 2009.

Wyman is a 1994 graduate of Florida A&M with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. He earned a master’s degree in sports administration from St. Thomas University in 1995. Born in Staten Island, N.Y., he is married to Jewyll, and the couple has three daughters: Rebecca, Dominique and Sarah. Wyman has been a Big Brother in the Miami-Dade Big Brother/Big Sister Organization and is also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, The National Leadership Honor Society and the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics.

After a pair of promotions, Joshua Boone now serves as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Business Operations at the University of Miami. Boone was hired in July 2012 as the Assistant AD for Business Operations, was elevated to Associate AD in March 2014 and took on his new title in August 2017.

In addition to his role within the business office, Boone is also the sport administrator for Miami’s swimming and diving programs.

Boone, who spent the previous nine years working for the University of North Carolina, was promoted to associate director of business operations with the Tar Heels in November 2011. In his time in Chapel Hill, Boone supervised the day-to-day operations of a $72 million operating budget, served as the department liaison with accounting, development, disbursement, facility services and outside travel vendors,

and also assisted in the athletic department’s annual budget preparations. He began his time in the Tar Heels’ Business Office as an accounting technician in December 2002.

Prior to working at UNC, Boone worked for the North Carolina High School Athletic Association from September 1999 to 2002. While at the NCHSAA, Boone designed, edited and published various publications, developed and maintained the organization’s official website, and coordinated statewide media relations.

Boone received his bachelor’s degree athletic training from Elon University in 1995 before earning his master’s degree in athletic administration from East Carolina (1998) and his M.B.A from Elon in 2004. He has been an active member with the College Athletic Business Management Association since 2009, serving on the membership, publicity and program committees.

He currently lives in Coral Gables, Fla., with his wife, Emily, who is the assistant AD of annual giving for the Hurricane Club. The couple has two children, Mackenzie and Noah.

Carter Toole serves as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Communications and Digital Strategy at the University of Miami. He joined the Hurricanes as an associate AD in November 2016 and was promoted to his current role in August 2017.

Toole oversees the communications, digital departments and video departments, as well as assists with publicity for the football program and head football coach Mark Richt.

Toole previously co-owned a Nashville-based marketing agency, Wheelhouse Marketing Advisors, which was acquired by a local technology firm (Atiba) at the end of 2015. Before launching Wheelhouse he served as Vice President, Digital, at another Nashville firm, January & Associates.

Prior to entering the agency business, Toole worked in the National Football League for nine seasons with four teams. After public relations stints with the Green Bay Packers, Tennessee Titans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he joined the Houston Texans as the club’s first director of internet services & publications.

He was part of the Texans’ communications staff that won the Pete Rozelle Award in 2004 as voted on by the Pro Football Writers Association of America. Toole has also worked eight Super Bowls as a member of the NFL’s media relations staff.

Toole started his sports communications career in the media relations offices at Arizona State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned his bachelor’s degree.

A native of Alexandria, Va., Toole and his wife, Barbara, have two daughters.

DAVID WYMANSENIOR ASSOCIATE ADACADEMIC SERVICESFLORIDA A&M, 1994

JOSH BOONESENIOR ASSOCIATE ADBUSINESS OPERATIONSELON, 1995

CARTER TOOLESENIOR ASSOCIATE AD COMMUNICATIONS & DIGITAL STRATEGYNORTH CAROLINA, 1995

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Craig Anderson arrived at the University of Miami in March 2013 and was elevated to the role of Senior Associate Athletic Director for Compliance and appointed to the department’s executive senior staff in July 2015.

Anderson is responsible for managing all aspects of the University’s compliance program, including educating coaches, student-athletes, boosters, athletic department staff and other University officials about NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference rules and regulations.

Anderson is also responsible for overseeing all compliance processes and procedures dealing with the University’s monitoring of recruiting, eligibility, financial and certification. Anderson is a member of the National Association of Athletics Compliance Coordinators (NAAC) and is the sport administrator for the Miami baseball program.

Prior to his position at the University of Miami he held positions in Compliance at NC State, University of Virginia, UNLV and Marshall University.

Anderson graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a year later, he graduated from Marshall University with a master’s degree in athletic administration.

Jesse Marks was promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director for Development in August 2016. He was previously promoted to associate AD for development in November 2012 following two years as assistant athletics director for major gifts.

Under the guidance of Director of Athletics Blake James, Marks is responsible for all development operations for the department of athletics, including campaign oversight, major giving, annual fund, donor stewardship, event hospitality and coordination with central advancement efforts. Marks is also the sport administrator for Miami’s men’s tennis program.

Since Marks’ arrival in 2010, the Hurricane Club has seen significant growth in major giving and annual giving participation. Following the department’s restructure in 2010, the Hurricane Club’s development results have increased significantly across the board. Major Giving is up more than 70 percent since 2010, increasing from $14 million in 2010 to $26.6 million in 2011 and to an all-time high of $49 million in 2016-17.

Annual giving has also seen unprecedented growth through extensive marketing, philanthropic re-branding and digital strategy. Since 2010, annual Hurricane Club Membership has increased by more than 100 percent to an all-time record of 11,500 active members and over $14 million raised for student-athlete excellence. The Hurricane Club is consistently recognized nationwide for their use of cutting edge technology and unique campaigns to drive annual support.

Marks has been a part of two major capital campaigns at the University of Miami: The Momentum Campaign, (2000-2008) which raised over

$1 billion for the University, and Momentum2. Under Marks’ leadership, athletics exceeded its goal of $68 million and raised more than $85 million dollars towards the Momentum campaign and raised over $118 million towards the university wide $1.6 billion Momemtum2 Campaign.

Prior to his return to UM Athletics, Marks served as assistant director of development at Wake Forest University, where he managed relationships for over 150 athletic donors in the southeast, including South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina and Florida. Prior to Wake Forest, Marks was as assistant athletics director for development at Florida International University, where he managed all fundraising operations related to the opening of their new football stadium in 2008.

Marks is an active member of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD) and is an adjunct professor in the School of Education Sports Administration Program teaching Sport Promotions and Sales.

A two-time Miami graduate, Marks earned his bachelor’s degree in 2005 and his master’s degree in 2008.

Tim Wise is in his seventh year as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Facilities and Event Operations at the University of Miami. Wise joined the UM staff in June 2012.

Wise has oversight of numerous areas within the department: facilities and maintenance services, capital projects/construction, facilities master planning, event management and guest services, camps/clinics, risk management, information technology, strength & conditioning and nutrition. He is also the liaison to the Watsco Center and Hard Rock Stadium, as well as serves as the sport administrator for Miami’s soccer and rowing teams.

Wise, who has more than 20 years of experience in college athletics as an event manager, facilities director and administrator, was hired by the University of Wisconsin Athletic Department as assistant athletic director for events and facilities in August, 2008. In January 2012, he was named interim associate athletic director and elevated to the senior management team with additional oversight of the University Ridge Golf Course and $125 million in capital projects.

Wise also had supervisory oversight of the UW Athletics event management, facilities, food and beverage and guest services units and oversaw an annual budget of approximately $15 million. He also served in a lead role in administrative coordination of UW Athletics concerts, summer camps and event parking.

Wise served as the director of facility maintenance at the University of Connecticut from August 2005 to August 2008. He oversaw daily operations of athletic facilities, projects and event operations as the assistant athletics director for facilities and operations at Eastern Michigan University from November 2003 to June 2005.

Wise was hired as the athletics event manager at the University of Denver in August 2000 and promoted to the director of athletics events in August 2001 and served in that role until October 2003. Prior to his time at Denver, Wise was the event services manager at The Ohio State University’s Schottenstein Center.

CRAIG ANDERSONSENIOR ASSOCIATE ADCOMPLIANCEPITTSBURGH, 2005

JESSE MARKSSENIOR ASSOCIATE ADDEVELOPMENTMIAMI, 2005, 2008

TIM WISESENIOR ASSOCIATE AD FACILITIES & EVENT OPERATIONSSOUTH CAROLINA, 1996

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Brent Crank was promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director for Ticket Sales and Marketing at the University of Miami in August 2017. He previously served as the associate AD for ticket sales and operations for three years after initially being hired as the assistant AD for ticket operations in July 2012.

Along with his duties in ticket sales and marketing, Crank is also the sport administrator for the Hurricanes’ golf team.

Prior to Miami, Crank spent the previous year as director of ticketing at University of Alabama, and possesses extensive experience across the college athletics landscape.

While a member of the Alabama administrative staff, Crank managed the daily operations of the athletics tickets office, oversaw gameday operations of the home football and basketball schedules, and coordinated season ticket renewals for Alabama teams.

Prior to his time in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Crank spent three years as the assistant athletic director for ticket operations at Marquette University. While with the Golden Eagles, Crank managed the entire ticket operation (consisting of season tickets, single games, mini-packs, student tickets and postseason tickets), implemented a variable pricing structure for men’s basketball that resulted in $5.3 million dollars in ticket revenue for the 2010-11 season, and helped increase overall ticket sales by 10 percent.

The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire graduate (2005) has also worked in ticket operations for Tulane University and the University of Oregon. While at UW-Eau Claire, Crank majored in kinesiology and minored in business.

Shirelle Jackson is the Senior Associate Athletic Director of Student-Athlete Development at the University of Miami. Jackson initially joined Miami as the director of student-athlete development in March 2014 and was promoted to assistant AD in July 2016.

Elevated to her current title in August 2017, Jackson also oversees the Hurricanes’ track and field programs.

Prior to joining the athletics department, Jackson spent the previous five years in various capacities in the College of Arts and Sciences at UM. Her initial position was a new role intended to enhance the athletic department’s efforts to develop programming that will enhance the total development of our student-athletes.

Prior to arriving at UM, Shirelle was the director of athletic academic support services from 2005-08 at FIU, where she oversaw the management and operation of the school’s academic support program for its 400 student-athletes. She also coordinated the academic and personal advising, class registration, tutors, study hall and study skills workshops. During her tenure at FIU, she saw her full-time staff increase to six and the student-athlete graduation rate improved by 16 percent.

She was the assistant director for student-athlete services for 11 months at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. Her first athletics position was as assistant AD for student development from August 2002-July 2004 at Eastern Connecticut State.

Jackson was a four-year letter winner for the women’s track and field team at Bowling Green. She received her bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green in 1994 and her master’s degree in counseling from Central Connecticut State in 1998. She is currently a doctoral candidate in higher education leadership at Nova Southeastern in Davie.

She is married to Jason Jackson, who is the television host and courtside reporter for Miami HEAT telecasts on Sun Sports. The couple has two children – Justin and Jordan.

BRENT CRANKSENIOR ASSOCIATE ADSALES & MARKETINGWISCONSIN-EAU CLAIRE, 2005

SHIRELLE JACKSONSENIOR ASSOCIATE AD STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENTBOWLING GREEN, 1994

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Aljosa Piric was named the head coach of the Miami men’s tennis program on June 22, 2016.

Aljosa Piric (Al-O-sha PEEr-itch) came to Coral Gables after five seasons with Old Dominion University, where he was named the 2016 Wilson/ITA Coach of the Year for the Atlantic Region. In his last two seasons in Norfolk, Va., he led the Monarchs to a 37-8 record, propelling the mid-major team from unranked to a season-high No. 28 ITA mark in 2016.

A native of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Piric is familiar with the Atlantic Coast Conference after serving as an assistant coach at Georgia Tech for three seasons, where he helped the Yellow Jackets to the NCAA Sweet 16 and a No. 13 ranking in 2011. Piric also has been a Bosnia and Herzegovina Davis Cup Team member, directed the Stamford Indoor Tennis Academy in New England and was the top singles and doubles player for the Richmond Spiders while in college.

In his second season at Miami, Piric led the Hurricanes back to the NCAA Team Championship for the first time in seven years, where the Canes blanked in-state foe North Florida to cap their winningest season since 2011. Miami finished the season 15-13 overall, picked up four ACC victories - most since 2014 - and posted a phenomenal 12-2 home record for its highest win percentage at home since 2006. The Hurricanes notched four ranked victories, two against top-25 opponents, and were ranked top-50 nationally eight times over the course of the season before closing out the year at No. 42 in the Oracle/ITA rankings. For the first time in program history, three Hurricanes earned All-ACC honors - freshman Adria Soriano (Second Team), senior Christian Langmo (Third Team) and freshman Bojan Jankulovski (Third Team).

Piric, who was hired by ODU in June 2011, led the 2015-16 Monarchs to the championship match of the 2016 Conference USA Tournament, posting a 21-5 overall record and ending the season ranked No. 48 in the Oracle/ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings. Old Dominion took down a total of four nationally ranked opponents that season: No. 25 NC State (4-1), No. 34 Dartmouth (4-3), No. 69 UNCW (6-1) and No. 70 William & Mary (4-0).

In 2015-16 Adam Moundir was named Conference USA Player of the Year and Most Outstanding Singles Player of the C-USA Championship, while garnering All-First Team honors for both singles as well as doubles. Teammate Jacob Nicolussi was named the C-USA Newcomer of the Year. Michael Weindl and Aziz Kijametovic represented the Tennis Monarchs on the All-Conference USA Singles Second. Kijametovic also earned All-Conference USA Doubles First Team with Moundir. In the fall, ODU’s doubles tandem of Adam Moundir and Aziz Kijametovic claimed the Regional title and advanced to Nationals at the Billie Jean King Center in Flushing, New York.

Piric and the Monarchs were clicking on all cylinders during the 2014-15 season, as he led Old Dominion to a 16-3 overall record, while knocking off three nationally ranked opponents in the process: No. 60 Elon (7-0), No. 66 South Alabama (4-3) and No. 75 Rice (4-2). Piric had his Tennis Monarchs nationally ranked throughout the season.

That season, Piric placed two players on the All Conference USA singles teams (Carlos Lopez Villa and Adam Moundir), placed two squads on the All C-USA doubles teams (Carlos Lopez Villa/Javier Jover Maestre and Adam Moundir/Michael Weindl), as well as possessed the Freshman of the Year (Adam Moundir). Lopez Villa was also named to the Conference USA All-Academic Team, while five student-athletes garnered All C-USA Honor Roll recognition for having a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average.

Only adding to the esteemed coach’s resume, Piric was tabbed to help out the 2014 Bosnia and Herzegovina Davis Cup team. In an impressive showing on April 10, while serving as team captain, Piric’s Bosnian squad defeated Finland in the quarterfinals of group play in thrilling fashion by the score of 3-2.

In the spring of 2014, Piric led the Monarchs to another winning season with a 12-10 overall record, including an impressive 11-6 mark at home. The team took down the No. 64 ranked College of Charleston. Piric’s team showed their resiliency by posting a 7-1 record following a loss, and had only lost two in a row once all season. He also helped guide Carlos Lopez Villa to the 2014 All-Conference USA Singles First Team. Piric’s leadership proved to be influential off the court as well, as the team was honored for academic accomplishments in numerous ways. Lopez Villa was named to the C-USA All-Academic Team and also received the Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award. As a whole, the men’s tennis team was recognized by the NCAA for a perfect APR performance.

In the fall of 2013, Piric guided junior Carlos Lopez Villa to a USTA/ITA Regional crown, as he became just the second male in school history to accomplish such a feat. Lopez Villa went on to win his first round match at the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Nationals before dropping his second round match to the eventual champion.

During the 2012-13 campaign, Piric’s squad won its first match over a ranked opponent since 2009 by defeating No. 27 Harvard 4-3 (2/4). Piric coached Carlos Lopez Villa to First-Team All-Conference USA honors in singles and a ranking of No. 93 by the season’s end. He also helped Lopez Villa and Can Cetinel achieve All-Conference USA Second-Team honors in doubles. The duo was ranked as high as No. 23 during the season.

Under his leadership, the men’s tennis program has not only achieved success on the courts but also in the classroom, as the team posted a cumulative 3.1 GPA for the 2012-13 season. Additionally, Carlos Lopez Villa was named to the 2013 C-USA Men’s Tennis All-Academic Team after posting a 3.75 GPA. Aljosa and 2012-13 Tennis Monarchs also captured Old Dominion’s coveted Monarch Cup, which is given to one team at the school each year for their outstanding work in the community and service to those in need.

Before taking over at Old Dominion, Piric spent three years as assistant coach at Georgia Tech.

At Georgia Tech, Piric was an assistant coach for Kenny Thorne, the 2011 ITA Men’s Coach of the Year. During his three years in Atlanta, Georgia Tech improved its national ranking from 49th in 2009 to 13th in 2011. He coached three-time All-American in Guillermo Gomez, the ITA National Indoor Championship finalist, ranked fifth nationally in 2010, and 13th in 2011. He also coached Juan Spir and Kevin King who were All-Americans in 2011 and NCAA doubles tournament semifinalists, with a national ranking of ninth.

Piric has coached numerous sectional champions and top level U.S. junior players while working at the Stamford Indoor Tennis Academy.

Piric coached the Bosnian National boys 18-and-under junior team at the team European Championships in Catania, Italy. In 2015 he coached the Bosnian National boys 18-and-under junior team at the European individual championships in Closters, Switzerland.

Piric graduated from the University of Richmond in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in business management. As a member of the Spiders tennis team, Piric played at No. 1 singles and doubles and served as team captain his senior season.

In 1999, Piric was selected to the Bosnian Davis Cup National team that competed against Egypt and Luxembourg in Cairo, Egypt.

He attended Mills Godwin High School in Richmond, Va., where he won the Virginia High School State Championship in both singles and doubles.

He and his wife, Jessica, have two children: daughter, Mila, and son, Luca.

THIRD SEASON | RICHMOND, 2000

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University of Miami men’s tennis head coach Aljosa Piric tabbed Petar Danolic as his assistant coach in July 2016.

Danolic coaches the Hurricanes to a 15-13 overall record in his second season - the program’s winningest campaign since 2011 - including four Atlantic Coast Conference victories, the best mark in seven years. The Canes went on to sweep North Florida, 4-0, in their return to the NCAA Team Championship since 2011 and finished the campaign No. 42 in the Oracle/ITA rankings.

In addition, he worked closely with the doubles duo of Adria Soriano and Christian Langmo, who became the first Miami pair to qualify for the NCAA Doubles Championship in a decade. In Winston-Salem, N.C., Danolic coached Langmo and Soriano to a straight-set victory over Arkansas’ Oscar Mesquida and Adam Sanrujo in the opening round. The win was the duo’s fifth over ranked opposition in 2018, with three victories coming against top-20 tandems and two against top-15 pairs. Langmo and Soriano peaked at No. 19 on April 10 - Miami’s first top-20 doubles rankings since 2009 - and wrapped up the season ranked No. 29 nationally.

Danolic was an assistant coach in the collegiate ranks at his alma mater, Texas Tech, as well as at the University of Arizona. Most recently, he has been working as a private tennis coach in Bradenton, Fla., since 2012.

Prior to moving into the private sector in 2012, Danolic spent time as a juniors coach in his home country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and was an assistant collegiate coach in the United States.

He has been a certified member of the United States Professional Tennis Association since 2000, and is an International Tennis Federation level II coach. From 2007-12 he served as both the president of the professional board for the Tennis Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina and president of the National Coaches Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has also educated more than 200 coaches as an ITF tutor, conducting more than 1,000 hours of on-court and classroom lecturing in coaches education.

Danolic was the tennis director and junior development coach for Tennis Club Mostar, where he led the club from fifth to first in the nation and won six national championships in the last year with the team. He was also the junior development coach for Tennis Head Academy, where he coached Europe’s top junior player and helped the amateur improve from No. 350 to sixth in the ITF rankings.

In one year with the Tennis Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, he coached four players who won national championships and was a national coach for the Bosnian boys under-18s. For three summers, Danolic was also an ITF coach for the Tennis Europe under-14s and under-16s.

Danolic began his collegiate coaching career as an assistant for the Arizona women’s tennis team for the 2003-04 campaign. He led Maja Mlakar and Dianne Hollands to the top doubles ranking in the country, while also coaching Hollands to a No. 7 ITA ranking. As a team, the Wildcats were ranked in the top 25 in the nation throughout the season. He then moved on to his alma mater of Texas Tech in 2005, helping the team to top-25 rankings for back-to-back seasons.

He also has experience working in academies in the United States. From 2000-03 he was a traveling coach on the professional and junior circuit for IMG Academy, working alongside players such as Jelena Jankovic, Maria Sharapova, Tatiana Golovin and Serena Williams. Then from 2007-09, he worked for the Future Stars Tennis Academy in New York, growing the Sandy Hollow Tennis Club camp from 350 children to more than 800 over just three summers.

Danolic earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science with a minor in psychology from Texas Tech University in 2000. While playing for the Red Raiders, he was ranked as high as No. 40 in singles and was a first team All-Southwest Conference honoree in 1996. When he graduated, he was the winningest player in Texas Tech history.

PETAR DANOLICASSISTANT COACH

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2019 MIAMI ROSTERSFranco Aubone 5-10 160 Fr. San Juan, Argentina / Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima Pablo Aycart Joya 5-9 158 So. Algeciras, Spain / Laude Lady Elizabeth Francisco Bastias 5-6 140 Fr. Mendoza, ArgentinaDane Dunlap 6-0 165 R-Jr. Washago, Ont., Canada / Laurel Springs Online School Kaya Gore 6-2 167 Fr. Izmir, Turkey / Okyanus Koleji Istanbul William Grattan-Smith 6-2 165 So. Atlanta, Ga. / Nebraska / Atlanta National SchoolBojan Jankulovski 6-1 163 So. Skopje, Macedonia / DSU Sports Academy Stephen Madonia 5-10 180 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. / Florida / IMG AcademyTatsuki Shimamoto 5-6 136 So. Nagoya, Japan / NHK Gakuen Adria Soriano Barrera 6-2 170 So. Barcelona, Spain / IES Blume

Aljosa Piric - Head Coach (Third season, Richmond, 2000)Petar Danolic - Assistant Head Coach (Third season, Texas Tech, 2000)

BY LOCATIONARGENTINA Franco Aubone 5-10 Fr. San Juan, Argentina / Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima Francisco Bastias 5-6 Fr. Mendoza, ArgentinaCANADA Dane Dunlap 6-0 So. Washago, Ont. / Laurel Springs OnlineJAPAN Tatsuki Shimamoto 5-6 So. Nagoya, Japan / NHK GakuenMACEDONIA Bojan Jankulovski 6-1 So. Skopje, Macedonia / DSU Sports Academy SPAIN Pablo Aycart Joya 5-9 So. Algeciras, Spain / Laude Lady Elizabeth Adria Soriano Barrera 6-2 So. Barcelona, Spain / IES BlumeTURKEY Kaya Gore 6-2 Fr. Izmir, Turkey / Okyanus Koleji IstanbulUNITED STATES William Grattan-Smith 6-2 So. Atlanta, Ga. / Nebraska / Atlanta National School Stephen Madonia 5-10 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. / Florida / IMG Academy

BY CLASSDane Dunlap 6-0 165 R-Jr. Washago, Ont., Canada / Laurel Springs Online School Stephen Madonia 5-10 180 Jr. Bradenton, Fla. / Florida / IMG AcademyPablo Aycart Joya 5-9 158 So. Algeciras, Spain / Laude Lady Elizabeth William Grattan-Smith 6-2 165 So. Atlanta, Ga. / Nebraska / Atlanta National SchoolBojan Jankulovski 6-1 163 So. Skopje, Macedonia / DSU Sports Academy Tatsuki Shimamoto 5-6 136 So. Nagoya, Japan / NHK Gakuen Adria Soriano Barrera 6-2 170 So. Barcelona, Spain / IES Blume Franco Aubone 5-10 160 Fr. San Juan, Argentina / Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima Francisco Bastias 5-6 140 Fr. Mendoza, ArgentinaKaya Gore 6-2 167 Fr. Izmir, Turkey / Okyanus Koleji Istanbul

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Tatsuki Shimamoto5-6 | So.

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Bojan Jankulovski6-1 | So.

Skopje, Macedonia DSU Sports Academy

Stephen Madonia5-10 | Jr.

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Atlanta National School

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San Juan, Argentina / Colegio Santa Rosa de Lima

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As a Freshman (2017-18)Fall: 2-4 singles, 2-2 doubles … picked up consecutive two-set victories at the Rice Invitational (Sept. 29-Oct. 1), his first as a Hurricane ... partnered freshman Jake Kuhlman in the doubles competition of the ITA Southeast Championships (Oct. 12-16)

Spring: 1-0 singles, 9-9 doubles … Debuted in singles with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Cleveland State’s Mirko Radosevic (March 11)... Picked up a doubles victory alongside senior Nile Clark in all four of Miami’s home duals, including two against FAU and Bucknell (Feb. 11) on the same day ... Defeated Charleston’s No. 2. pair (Feb. 23.) for duo’s third straight triumph ... Teamed up with fellow rookie Tatsuki Shimamoto for a 6-3 victory against Julian Zlobinsky and Ian Dempster of No. 1 Wake Forest (March 23) ... recorded a 6-3 victory alongside Clark at Virginia (April 6) in Miami’s memorable win over the three-time-defending national champion ... edged BC’s Conor Mullins and Kent Mukai in a tiebreaker (April 15) ... Aycart and Clark took down Dayton’s Will Harper and Simon Jayaram (April 22), 7-5, in the regular-season finale.

JuniorsPablo Aycart Joya competed in ITF’s all over the world defeating highly ranked players. He played in Futures events in Spain. Won several Men’s events in his final years in Spain. Attended the SotoTennis Academy as well as the Ferrer Tennis Academy where he trained with David Ferrer, Iñigo Cervantes, and Pablo Andujar.

Algeciras, Spain / Laude Lady Elizabeth

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ACC Academic Honor Roll, 2015-16, 2016-17All-ACC Men’s Tennis Academic Team, 2017

As a Redshirt Sophomore (2017-18)Fall: 5-4 singles, 6-2 doubles … earned two singles wins at the ITA Men’s All-American Championships, advancing to the final pre-qualification round … triumphed in the Doubles A bracket of the Bedford Cup alongside Christian Langmo, defeating teammates Bojan Jankulovski and Adria Soriano, 6-3, in the final ... defeated Georgia State’s Amari/McCullough pair 8-5 to advance through the opening round of the ITA Southeast Championships (Oct. 12-16) doubles competition, where he was partnered by Langmo.Spring: 12-12 singles, 15-7 doubles … made the No. 4 position his own, earning his first singles victory against New Orleans’ Nicolas Kramer, losing only two games (Jan. 19) ... swept singles play on home-opening weekend with a straight-set victory over Georgia Southern’s Artemie Amari (Feb. 2) and a nail-biting 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (2) win against Iowa’s Joe Tyler (Feb. 4) ... contributed a 6-2, 6-0 win over Bucknell’s Max McDonald in Miami’s 7-0 sweep over the Bison (Feb. 11) ... Won 12 of the last 15 games against Charleston’s Alec Angradi (Feb. 23) to prevail for second straight singles victory, 6-4, 6-2 ... Returned to the win column with straight-set victories against Finbar Talcott (William & Mary) and Benjamin Slade (Cleveland State) in first doubleheader of the season (March 11) ... Earned first ACC victory at No. 3 position, besting Tadas Babelis of No. 23 NC State, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 (March 25) ... completed a comeback against Notre Dame’s Guillermo Cabrera (April 13) to reach double-digit singles victories ... picked up two straight-set victories against No. 22 Duke (April 20) and Dayton (April 22) representatives, losing just six games across the two matches ... In doubles, dominated the No. 3 position with Langmo, winning all seven matches together ... partnered freshman Bojan Jankulovski to four more victories at No. 3, including duo’s first ACC triumph, 7-6 (7-3), against No. 1 Wake Forest’s Skander Mansouri and Alan Gadjiev (March 23) ... The duo swept the weekend against South Alabama (March 30) and No. 38 Louisville (April 1) ... Dunlap completed a sweep against Notre Dame’s Cabrera, defeating him and Alexander Lebedev, 6-3, alongside Jankulovski (April 13) ...The two finished the season with a 6-3 victory over North Florida’s Till Von Winning and Sahil Deshmukh (May 12) in the first round of the NCAA Team Championship.

As a Redshirt Freshman (2016-17)Fall: 2-4 singles, 2-7 doubles … After sitting out his freshmen year due to injury, opened his career with a pair of victories at the ITA Southeast Regional Championships … Defeated North Florida’s Dominic Lea in the opening round … Defeated FAU’s Arthur Stefani in the second round of the ITA Southeast Regional Championships ... In doubles, teamed up with Christian Langmo to defeat Georgia Tech’s Cole Fiegel and Phillip Gresk at the ITA Southeast Regional Championships ... In the Bulldog Scramble, the duo defeated Dennis Uspensky and Alan Gadjiev (Wake Forest).Spring: 6-9 singles, 8-8 doubles … In ACC play 2-5 singles, 2-4 doubles … Opened the spring campaign with a pair of singles victories at the No. 6 position ... Against No. 39 Minnesota (March 17), defeated Justin Levin … Earned an ACC Victory at the No. 6 position over Boston College’s Jeffrey Melvin (Apr. 7) … Defeated Michael Ogden (NC State) at the No. 6 position (Apr. 14) … Won against Boston College’s Conor Mullins in the opening round victory of the ACC Championship (Apr. 26) … In doubles, partnered with Langmo defeating Daniel Skripnik and Ognjen Trejgut (St. John’s) to kick off the spring season (Jan. 20) … Earned back-to-back ACC victories against Boston College’s Aldan McNulty and Kent Mukai (Apr. 7) and Notre Dame’s Grayson Broadus and Brendon Kempin (Apr. 9) … Ended the season on a high note with a doubles victory in the ACC championship over Duke’s Catalin Mateas and TJ Pura (Apr. 27).

Fall 2016: Book Buster Honor Roll (3.0+ GPA), Athletic Director Honor Roll (3.2+ GPA) ... Spring 2017: Book Buster Honor Roll (3.0+ GPA), Athletic Director Honor Roll (3.2+ GPA), Dean’s List (3.5+ GPA).

As a Freshman (2015-16)Sat out the season with injury.

Fall 2015: Book Buster Honor Roll (3.0+ GPA), Athletic Director Honor Roll (3.2+ GPA), and Dean’s List (3.5+ GPA) ... Spring 2016: Book Buster Honor Roll (3.0+ GPA), Athletic Director Honor Roll (3.2+ GPA), and Dean’s List (3.5+ GPA).

JuniorsRanked as 25th-best junior player in Canada in singles and No. 21 in doubles, according to Tennis Canada’s Rogers Rankings ... Ranked No. 529 in ITF ... No. 444 in USTA rankings ... Played futures events in Greece, Canada and Mexico.

PersonalBorn Dane Cooper Dunlap on Aug. 12, 1997 in Orilia, Ontario, Canada ... Son of Nadine Deschenes and Lance Dunlap ... Originally from Canada, has most recently been living in Plantation, Fla. ... Majoring in business technology ... Enjoys fishing, water skiing and cooking on the grill.

REDSHIRT JUNIOR | 6-0DANE DUNLAP

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As a Freshman (Nebraska) 2017-18William Grattan-Smith finished his freshman season at Nebraska with a 10-14 overall singles record, along with a 1-9 mark in Big Ten competition. Playing most of his matches from the No. 5 and No. 6 spots, the Atlanta, Ga. native started the season with a six-match win streak before concluding his spring play at 8-12. Grattan-Smith’s best match of the season took place on March 25, when the Huskers faced off against No. 35 Minnesota. The freshman was the only player to win a match that afternoon, beating Gopher opponent Vlad Lobak in three sets (6-4, 1-6, 10-7) at the No. 5 position. In doubles competition, Grattan-Smith posted a 9-12 spring record, playing most of his matches with fellow freshman Isaac Nortey at the No. 3 spot. In Big Ten play, Grattan-Smith finished the season at 2-8 in doubles action. Grattan-Smith also earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2017-18. He was also a member of the 2018 Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in recognition of his service to the community. JuniorsIn 2015, Grattan-Smith reached the round of 16 at the UTSA Boys 16 and Under Hard Court National Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich. He led the Atlanta International School to its first state semifinal berth in 2016. He only lost two high school matches his entire career and was ranked in the top 20 in the Southern Section throughout his playing career from 12U through 18U. PersonalWilliam was born in Atlanta, Georgia on April 23, 1999. He attended the Atlanta International School. His parents are Damien and Ashley Grattan-Smith. William has a younger brother, Robbie, and a younger sister, Meredith. Willliam is majoring in finance and earned spots on the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll in the fall and spring semesters of 2017-18. He was a member of the Tom Osborne Citizenship Team in 2018.

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Fall: 7-4 singles, 4-5 doubles … defeated No. 92 Josef Dodridge (Wisconsin) – 6-1, 7-6 (4) at the ITA Men’s All-American Championships – in his debut as a Hurricane … teamed up with fellow freshman Adria Soriano to reach the Doubles A final at the Bedford Cup (Oct. 5-8), where the two fell to teammates Christian Langmo and Dane Dunlap, 6-3 ... recorded team-best three combined victories at the ITA Southeast Championships (Oct. 12-16) after winning two three-set matches in singles competition to advance to the quarterfinals and then assisted Soriano in a dramatic 8-7 (8) triumph over Florida State’s Escobar/Ruiz pair ... completed the fall by going 3-1 at the CCB Collegiate Invitational to finish fifth of 16 in the Crimson Singles Draw.

Spring: 20-6 singles, 11-11 doubles … split opening weekend of the spring at the No. 2 singles position, beating New Orleans’ Christian Fjeldstad, 6-1, 6-0, for first spring victory (Jan. 19) ... won first eight matches at No. 3 position, including roac ACC victories against Georgia Tech’s Elijah Melendez and No. 50 Clemson’s Sam Edwards ... reached double figures with victories in doubleheader against William & Mary and Cleveland State (March 11) ... Debuted at No. 4 with a straight-set victory against Julian Zlobinsky of No. 1 Wake Forest, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) (March 23) ... Two days later, clinched Miami’s first conference win of the season with a three-set comeback against Georgiy Malyshev of No. 23 NC State (March 25), 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5) ... defeated Virginia’ Matthew Lord, 6-1, 6-4, in Miami’s memorable 4-3 victory against the three-time-reigning national champion, making for his second five-match win streak of the season (April 6) ... closed out the regular season with his second win at the No. 2 spot, dominating Dayton’s Zach Berry, 6-0, 6-2 (April 22) ... earned his 20th win of the season at his debut at the NCAA Team Championship, downing North Florida’s Sahil Deskmukh (May 12), 6-4, 6-1, in the Canes’ first tournament win since 2011, 4-0 ... finished the season undefeated at home (13-0) with a set margin of 24-1 ... partnered Soriano for first three doubles wins of the season, before teaming up with Dunlap for four straight victories at No. 2 and No. 3 positions ... took down No. 1 Wake Forest’s Skander Mansouri and Alan Gadjiev with a tiebreaker, 7-6 (7-3), to clinch the Hurricanes’ first doubles point in ACC play (March 23) ... Picked up home victories against South Alabama (March 30) and Louisville (April 1) with a game margin of 12-7 ... Downed No. 28 Notre Dame’s Alex Lebedev and Guillermo Cabrera, 6-3, for first road ACC win (April 13) ... contribute to Miami’s sweep over North Florida (May 12) in the opening round of the NCAA Team Championship, partnering Dunlap to a 6-3 win at No. 2

JuniorsA native of Skopje, Macedonia, Bojan Jankulovski is a left-hander who has peaked at No. 53 in the ITF junior world rankings. The ATP World Tour has also ranked him as high as No. 1,421 in singles. Won over 15 international junior tournaments. Nominated to the Macedonian Devis Cup team twice, becoming the youngest player to play in the cup. Also was a part of the Junior Roland Garros. His highest ranking in the Under 14 years old rankings was No. 42 and his highest ranking U16 was No. 2. He was a part of the Masters U16 held in Regio di Calabria, Italy. Made it to the quarter-final of the U16 European Championship in Moscow.

Skopje, Macedonia / DSU Sports Academy

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As a Sophomore (Florida) 2017-18Fall: Advanced to the quarterfinals of the singles consolation draw at the Southeast Regional Championship … Went 2-2 at the ITA All-American Championship … Teamed with Jordan Belga at the ITA Southeast Regional Championship and went 2-1, advancing to the third round. Spring:Did not compete As a Freshman (Florida) 2016-17Fall: Advanced to the consolation singles finals at the Bedford Cup … Reached the singles quarterfinal round of the Dick Vitale Clay Court Classic … Earned a 2-1 doubles record with Johannes Ingildsen. Spring:Did not compete JuniorsTwo-Time Florida State Doubles Champion … Ranked as high as No. 3 in the Nation in his class on Tennis Recruiting Ratings … Singles and Doubles ATP Points and Ranking of #1466 … Reached the USA F18 Futures Doubles Final with Jordi Arconada … Reached the USA F25 Futures Doubles Quarterfinal round with Aron Hiltzik … Advanced to the singles Round of 16 at the Dominican Republic F2 Futures … Coached by Hugo Armando.

Bradenton, Fla. / Florida / IMG Academy

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As a Freshman (2017-18)Fall: 5-5 singles, 7-3 doubles … Partnered senior Nile Clark in the Doubles Gray draw triumph at the Rice Invitational (Sept. 29-Oct. 1) … the pair reached the quarterfinals of the Bedford Cup (Oct. 5-8) ... helped Clark to an 8-4 success over Kennesaw State’s Corey Smith and Harrison Wood in the opening round of the ITA Southeast Championships (Oct. 12-16) ... earned three straight-set victories on his way to the Houndstooth Singles Draw title match at the CCB Collegiate Invitational (Nov. 10-12).Spring: 4-8 singles, 1-4 doubles … Picked up his first spring singles victory in a comeback fashion against Georgia Southern’s Carlos Garcia, 4-6, 7-5, 10-6 at the No. 6 position (Feb. 2) ... gave Bucknell’s No. 6 Max Garramone only three games in a 6-1, 6-2 win in Coral Gables (Feb. 11) ... Earned a victory in singles against Charleston’s No. 6, 6-1, 6-3 ( Feb. 23) ... defeated Brenden Volk of William & Mary (March 11) in straight sets ... continued his doubles partnership with Clark from the fall, playing all three positions in the spring ... Earned his first career doubles victory alongside fellow freshman Pablo Aycart, defeating No. 1 Wake Forest’s No. 3 pair, Julian Zlobinsky and Ian Dempster, 6-3 (March 23).

JuniorsA native of Japan, Shimamoto has reached as high as No. 363 in the ITF junior world rankings. In July of 2016, won the finals of the ITF junior event, Copa Horizontes De La Amistad in Cuba. Earned four victories in the ITF junior event, VIII Copa Mangu in Dominican Republic, to reach the semifinals of the main draw.

Nagoya, Japan / NHK Gakuen

SOPHOMORE | 5-6TATSUKI SHIMAMOTO

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2018 All-ACC Second TeamACC Doubles Team of the Week - March 20, 2018 (w/ Christian Langmo)

Fall: 8-3 singles, 6-6 doubles … defeated Tulane’s Tim Ruetzel 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 to win the Blue Draw singles title at Rice Invitational (Sept. 29-Oct. 1), his first intercollegiate event … reached the Doubles A final at the Bedford Cup (Oct. 5-8), where he was teamed up with fellow freshman Bojan Jankulovski. The young Canes fell to veteran teammates Christian Langmo and Dane Dunlap, 6-3 ... advanced to the quarterfinals of the doubles competition at the ITA Southeast Championships (Oct. 12-16), where he was partnered by Jankulovski ... justified his top seed in the White Singles Draw at the CCB Collegiate Invitational (Nov. 10-12), earning four straigth two-set victories for his second career title.Spring: 13-7 singles, 10-13 doubles … grabbed a 7-6 (8-6), 6-1 win at the No. 3 position against No. 46 Luis Ernenbusch of Tulane in spring opener (Jan. 19) ... won six out of first seven matches after being promoted to No. 2 (six straight), including one in ACC opener at Georgia Tech (March 2) ... hasn’t lost a set at home, including eight consecutive straight-set victories ... earned back-to-back top-30 victories against No. 30 Skander Mansouri - 6-4, 7-6 (13-11) of top-ranked Wake Forest (March 23) and No. 24 Alexis Galarneau - 6-4, 6-2 - of No. 23 NC State (March 25) to improve to 3-1 against ranked opposition ... in doubles, partnered Jankulovski to a bagel victory against New Orleans (Jan. 19) at No. 2 position ... the duo debuted at No. 1 with their first ranked win - 6-1 against No. 49 Niclas Braun and Trevor Foshey of Mississippi State (Jan. 21) ... paired with Jankulovski for one more win against Bucknell (Feb. 11) ... paired up with Langmo at UCF (March 18), defeating No. 11 Eero Vasa and Korey Lovett to earn the No. 50 spot in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... bested No. 23 NC State’s brother duo of Igor and Ivan Saveljic (No. 25), 6-3, on Hurricanes’ way to first ACC win of the season and first triumph over top-25 opposition since 2014 ... picked up two top-20 victories in the span of five days, taking down No. 38 Louisville’s 14th-ranked pair, 6-3, at home before going on to defeat No. 42 Virginia’s 20th-ranked pair on the road in Miami’s memorable road victory over the Cavaliers (April 6) ... dominated BC’s Derek Austin and Sean Mullins duo, 6-2, for his second ACC road triumph alongside Langmo (April 15) ... Edged North Florida’s top duo, 7-6, in his and Langmo’s NCAA Championship debut (May 12) as the Canes swept UNF for first NCAA win since 2011 ... partnered Langmo to a 7-5, 6-3 victory over Arkansas’ Oscar Mesquida and Adam Sanrujo (May 24), for the program’s first NCAA Doubles Championship victory since 2008.

JuniorsA native of Spain, Adria Soriano-Barrera is a right-hander who is currently ranked No. 1,761 by the ATP World Tour in singles. He is also ranked in the top-10 of Spain’s 18 and under rankings. Soriano most notably finished as the runner-up at the Catalonian Junior Championship.

Barcelona, Spain / IES Blume

SOPHOMORE | 6-2ADRIA SORIANO BARRERA

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Overall record: 15-13 ACC: 4-8 Home: 12-2 Away: 1-9 Neutral: 2-2

Date Opponent Score Overall ACC Rank Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane L, 1-6 0-1-0 0-0-0 Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans W, 4-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State L, 2-5 1-2-0 0-0-0 % Feb 2, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W, 7-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 Feb 4, 2018 IOWA W, 5-2 3-2-0 0-0-0 % Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W, 4-2 4-2-0 0-0-0 Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL W, 7-0 5-2-0 0-0-0 Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON W, 7-0 6-2-0 0-0-0 %* Mar 2, 2018 at Georgia Tech L, 3-4 6-3-0 0-1-0 * Mar 4, 2018 at #50 Clemson L, 3-4 6-4-0 0-2-0 %* Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State L, 0-4 6-5-0 0-3-0 Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY W, 5-0 7-5-0 0-3-0 Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE W, 7-0 8-5-0 0-3-0 % Mar 18, 2018 at UCF L, 3-4 8-6-0 0-3-0 #50 * Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST L, 3-4 8-7-0 0-4-0 * Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE W, 4-3 9-7-0 1-4-0 Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA W, 4-1 10-7-0 1-4-0 #46 * Apr 1, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE W, 4-1 11-7-0 2-4-0 #46 * Apr 6, 2018 at #42 Virginia W, 4-3 12-7-0 3-4-0 #43 * Apr 8, 2018 at Virginia Tech L, 0-7 12-8-0 3-5-0 #43 * Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame L, 2-5 12-9-0 3-6-0 #42 * Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College L, 3-4 12-10-0 3-7-0 #42 * Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE W, 4-3 13-10-0 4-7-0 #48 * Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA L, 0-4 13-11-0 4-8-0 #48 Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON W, 4-0 14-11-0 4-8-0 #48 $ Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State L, 1-4 14-12-0 4-8-0 #39 ^ May 12, 2018 vs North Florida W, 4-0 15-12-0 4-8-0 #40 ^ May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida L, 0-4 15-13-0 4-8-0 #40 May 24-28, 2018 NCAA Doubles Championship Winston-Salem, N.C.

* - ACC Match% - Region Match$ - ACC Championship^ - NCAA Tournament

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Date Opponent Result Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Miami’s National Rank Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane L 1-6 L L W L L L L u L Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans W 4-0 u W u W W u u W W Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State L 2-5 L L L L W L W L W Feb 2, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 7-0 W W W W W W u W W Feb 4, 2018 IOWA W 5-2 W W W W W L L L W Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC W 4-2 W W W L u L L W W Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL W 7-0 W W W W W W W W W Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON W 7-0 W W W W W W u W W Mar 2, 2018 at Georgia Tech L 3-4 W W W L L L L L u Mar 4, 2018 at #50 Clemson L 3-4 W L W L L W L u L Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State L 0-4 u u L L L u u L L Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY W 5-0 W u W W u W W u W Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE W 7-0 W W W W W W W u W Mar 18, 2018 at UCF L 3-4 W W L L L L W W L #50 Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST L 3-4 L W L W L L L W W Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE W 4-3 W W W W L L W L L Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA W 4-1 W L u W u W L W W #46 Apr 1, 2018 #38 LOUISVILLE W 4-1 u u W W L W W W u #46 Apr 6, 2018 at #42 Virginia W 4-3 L W L W L W W L W #43 Apr 8, 2018 at Virginia Tech L 0-7 L L L L L L L L u #43 Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame L 2-5 L L W W L L L W L #42 Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College L 3-4 L L L W W L W L W #42 Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE W 4-3 W W W W L L L u L #48 Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA L 0-4 L L u u L L . . . #48 Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON W 4-0 W W W u u u L W W #48 Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State L 1-4 L W u L u L L L u #39 May 12, 2018 vs North Florida W 4-0 u W W u u W W W L #40 May 12, 2018 at #13 Florida L 0-4 u u L u L L L u L #40

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SINGLES Overall Dual Tour ACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nat’l Reg’l Strk Last10 Pablo Aycart 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0 Nile Clark 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 --- --- --- --- --- 1-2 0-0 0-0 L1 1-2 Dane Dunlap 12-12 12-12 0-0 4-7 --- --- 4-4 8-7 0-1 --- 0-2 0-0 L1 3-4 Niclas Genovese 10-11 10-11 0-0 3-8 --- --- --- --- 8-8 2-3 0-1 0-0 L3 1-6 Bojan Jankulovski 20-6 20-6 0-0 9-2 --- 2-1 11-4 7-1 --- --- 0-5 0-0 L1 6-2 Christian Langmo 16-8 16-8 0-0 5-5 11-6 5-2 --- --- --- --- 2-6 0-0 W3 5-4 Piotr Lomacki 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2 --- --- --- 0-1 0-1 --- 0-0 0-0 L2 0-2 Tatsuki Shimamoto 6-14 6-14 0-0 1-8 --- --- --- --- 0-4 6-10 0-0 0-0 L5 2-7 Adria Soriano 13-8 13-8 0-0 4-6 3-3 9-5 1-0 --- --- --- 4-4 0-0 L2 1-6 Totals 79-63 79-63 0-0 26-39 14-9 16-8 16-8 15-9 8-14 10-15 6-18 0-0 Percentage .556 .556 .000 .400 .609 .667 .667 .625 .364 .400 .250 .000

DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour ACC 1 2 3 Nat’l Reg’l Streak Last10Dane Dunlap/Christian Langmo 7-1 7-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 --- 7-0 1-0 0-0 W 7 7-1 Nile Clark/Tatsuki Shimamoto 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 L 2 0-2 Bojan Jankulovski/Adria Soriano 3-4 3-4 0-0 0-2 2-3 1-1 --- 1-1 0-0 L 2 3-4 Pablo Aycart/Nile Clark 7-7 7-7 0-0 2-4 --- 4-2 3-5 0-2 0-0 L 2 4-6 Pablo Aycart/Bojan Jankulovski 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 --- --- 0-1 0-0 L 1 0-1 Nile Clark/Adria Soriano 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 --- --- 0-1 0-0 0-0 L 1 0-1 Nile Clark/Christian Langmo 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 --- --- 0-0 0-0 W 2 2-0 Dane Dunlap/Bojan Jankulovski 8-6 8-6 0-0 3-4 0-1 6-5 2-0 0-2 0-0 W 1 4-6 Christian Langmo/Adria Soriano 7-8 6-7 1-1 4-4 6-7 --- --- 5-2 0-0 L 1 4-6 Niclas Genovese/Tatsuki Shimamoto 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- 0-1 0-0 0-0 L 1 0-1 Pablo Aycart/Tatsuki Shimamoto 2-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 --- --- 2-1 0-0 0-0 W 1 2-1 Niclas Genovese/Christian Langmo 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 --- 1-0 --- 0-0 0-0 W 1 1-0 Totals 37-32 36-31 1-1 10-17 10-13 12-9 14-9 7-9 0-0 Percentage .536 .537 .500 .370 .435 .571 .609 .438 .000

DOUBLES OVERALL Overall Dual Tour ACC 1 2 3 Nat’l Reg’l Pablo Aycart 9-9 9-9 0-0 3-6 0-1 4-2 5-6 0-3 0-0 Nile Clark 9-10 9-10 0-0 2-5 2-0 4-3 3-7 0-3 0-0 Dane Dunlap 15-7 15-7 0-0 3-4 0-2 6-5 9-0 1-2 0-0 Niclas Genovese 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 --- 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 Bojan Jankulovski 11-11 11-11 0-0 3-7 2-5 7-6 2-0 1-4 0-0 Christian Langmo 17-9 16-8 1-1 4-4 8-8 1-0 7-0 6-2 0-0 Tatsuki Shimamoto 2-4 2-4 0-0 1-1 --- 0-1 2-3 0-1 0-0 Adria Soriano 10-13 9-12 1-1 4-7 8-10 1-1 0-1 6-3 0-0 Totals 37-32 36-31 1-1 10-17 10-13 12-9 14-9 7-9 0-0 Percentage .536 .537 .500 .370 .435 .571 .609 .438 .000

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PABLO AYCART JOYA SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/Reg Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 6 Mirko Radosevic Won 6-3, 6-2 -/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 6 Will Harper - 1-6, 4-3, unfinished -/- DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/Reg Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2 Diego Finkelstein/Murphy McCullough Won 6-3/Nile Clark -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 2 Piotr Smietana/Will Davies Lost 6-7 (4-7)/Nile Clark -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2 Ignacio Garcia/Arthur Stefani Won 6-3/Nile Clark -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 2 Max Kane/Timber Erskine Won 6-2/Nile Clark -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 2 Alec Angradi/Youssef Dabbabi Won 6-4/Nile Clark -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 2 Daniel Yun/Elijah Melendez Lost 2-6/Nile Clark -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 1 Alex Favrot/Simon Baudry (46/-) Lost 2-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 3 Terrance Whitehurts/Terrell Whitehurst (44/-) Lost 2-6/Nile Clark -/- Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 2 Christian Cargill/Louis Newman - 6-6 (2-1), unfinished/Adria Soriano -/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 2 William Malm/Luke Phillips - 3-5, unfinished/Adria Soriano -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 3 Julian Zlobinsky/Ian Dempster Won 6-3/Tatsuki Shimamoto -/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 3 Tadas Babelis/Georgiy Malyshev Lost 3-6/Tatsuki Shimamoto -/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 3 Lapraille, Maxime/di Loreto, Santiago Won 6-2/Tatsuki Shimamoto -/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 3 George Hedley/Fredrik Moe - 3-4, unfinished/Nile Clark -/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 3 Kyrylo Tsygura/Jefferson Dockter Won 6-3/Nile Clark -/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 3 Abraham Asaba/Jason Kros - 5-5, unfinished/Nile Clark -/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 3 Grayson Broadus/Richard Ciamarra Lost 4-6/Nile Clark -/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 3 Conor Mullins/Kent Mukai Won 7-6/Nile Clark -/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 3 Ryan Dickerson/Jason Lapidus Lost 2-6/Nile Clark -/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 3 Mac Kiger/Simon Soendergaard - /Nile Clark -/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 3 Will Harper/Simon Jayaram Won 7-5/Nile Clark -/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 3 Tadas Babelis/Georgiy Malyshev - 5-5, unfinished/Nile Clark -/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 3 Alberto De Meo/Nilo Duarte Lost 5-7/Nile Clark -/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 3 McClain Kessler/Duarte Vale (36/-) Lost 2-6/Nile Clark -/-

SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/Reg Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 6 Sean Mullins Lost 2-6, 2-6 -/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 6 Joe Ellis Won 6-2, 6-4 -/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 6 McClain Kessler Lost 1-6, 2-6 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 3 Tim Ruetzel/Hamish Stewart (47/-) Lost 2-6/Tatsuki Shimamoto -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 1 Alexis Guedy/Christian Fjeldstad - 4-4, unfinished/Tatsuki Shimamoto -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 2 Nuno Borges/Strahinja Rakic Lost 2-6/Tatsuki Shimamoto -/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2 Diego Finkelstein/Murphy McCullough Won 6-3/Pablo Aycart -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 2 Piotr Smietana/Will Davies Lost 6-7 (4-7)/Pablo Aycart -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2 Ignacio Garcia/Arthur Stefani Won 6-3/Pablo Aycart -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 2 Max Kane/Timber Erskine Won 6-2/Pablo Aycart -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 2 Alec Angradi/Youssef Dabbabi Won 6-4/Pablo Aycart -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 2 Daniel Yun/Elijah Melendez Lost 2-6/Pablo Aycart -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 3 Carlos Kelaidis/Marshall Dagostine Lost 4-6/Adria Soriano -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 3 Terrance Whitehurts/Terrell Whitehurst (44/-) Lost 2-6/Pablo Aycart -/- Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 1 Tristan Bautil/Alec Miller Won 7-5/Christian Langmo -/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 1 Nico Mostardi/Benjamin Slade Won 6-4/Christian Langmo -/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 3 George Hedley/Fredrik Moe - 3-4, unfinished/Pablo Aycart -/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 3 Kyrylo Tsygura/Jefferson Dockter Won 6-3/Pablo Aycart -/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 3 Abraham Asaba/Jason Kros - 5-5, unfinished/Pablo Aycart -/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 3 Grayson Broadus/Richard Ciamarra Lost 4-6/Pablo Aycart -/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 3 Conor Mullins/Kent Mukai Won 7-6/Pablo Aycart -/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 3 Ryan Dickerson/Jason Lapidus Lost 2-6/Pablo Aycart -/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 3 Mac Kiger/Simon Soendergaard - /Pablo Aycart -/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 3 Will Harper/Simon Jayaram Won 7-5/Pablo Aycart -/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 3 Tadas Babelis/Georgiy Malyshev - 5-5, unfinished/Pablo Aycart -/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 3 Alberto De Meo/Nilo Duarte Lost 5-7/Pablo Aycart -/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 3 McClain Kessler/Duarte Vale (36/-) Lost 2-6/Pablo Aycart -/-

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SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 4 Hamish Stewart Lost 6-4, 6-7 (4-7), 0-1 (7-10) -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 4 Nicolas Kramer Won 6-1, 6-1 -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 4 Niclas Braun (118/-) Lost 3-6, 4-6 -/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 4 Artemie Amari Won 6-2, 6-1 -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 4 Joe Tyler Won 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (7-2) -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 4 Gabriel Sidney Lost 3-6, 3-6 -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 4 Max McDonald Won 6-2, 6-0 -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 4 Alec Angradi Won 6-4, 6-2 -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 5 Michael Kay Lost 5-7, 6-3, 0-6 -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 4 Yizhou Liu Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 4 Jose Gracia Lost 0-6, 0-6 -/- Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 4 Finbar Talcott Won 6-1, 6-3 -/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 4 Benjamin Slade Won 6-3, 6-0 -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 4 Mikhail Sokolovskiy Lost 5-7, 7-6 (7-4), 6-7 (6-8) -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 3 Bar Botzer Lost 5-7, 6-4, 4-6 -/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 3 Tadas Babelis Won 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 -/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 3 Modica, Sacha - 6-3, 3-6, 1-1, unfinished -/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 3 Federico Gomez Won 7-6 (7-2), 7-6 (7-3) -/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 3 Aswin Lizen (33/-) Lost 3-6, 0-6 -/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 3 Alexandre Ribeiro Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 3 Guillermo Cabrera Won 6-7 (3-7), 6-4, 10-6 -/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 3 Markus Norby Lost 7-6, 6-7, 4-6 -/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 4 Robert Levine Won 6-3, 6-1 -/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 4 Robert Kelly (87/-) - 7-6 (7-4), 3-6, unfinished -/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 3 Theo Jener Won 6-2, 6-0 -/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 4 Ivan Saveljic Lost 6-3, 2-6, 3-6 -/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 4 Till Von Winning - 3-6, 4-5, unfinished -/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 4 Andres Andrade - 4-6, 4-5, unfinished -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 1 Constantin Schmitz/Ewan Moore Lost 2-6/Christian Langmo -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 3 Nicolas Kramer/Giacomo Adoncecchi Won 6-3/Christian Langmo -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 3 Florian Broska/Giovanni Oradini (41/-) Won 7-6 (7-1)/Christian Langmo -/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 Pascal Wagemaker/Stefano Di Aloy Won 6-3/Christian Langmo -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 3 Jake Jacoby/Joe Tyler Won 6-4/Christian Langmo -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3 Jason Legall/Thomas Guy Won 6-2/Christian Langmo -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 3 Drew Krantz/Colin Sacco Won 6-1/Christian Langmo -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 3 Ksawery Pociej/F. Ramirez Lascurian Won 6-1/Christian Langmo -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 3 Phillip Gresk/Andrew Li - 6-5, unfinished/Christian Langmo -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 2 Sam Edwards/Yizhou Liu - 5-4, unfinished/Christian Langmo -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 1 Guy Iradukunda/Aziz Dougaz (74/-) - 3-4, unfinished/Christian Langmo -/- March 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 3 Michael Chen/Brenden Volk Won 6-4/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 3 Mirko Radosevic/Matthew Terry Won 6-3/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 2 Gabriel DeCamps/Danny Kerznerman Won 7-5/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 2 Skander Mansouri/Alan Gadjiev Won 7-6 (7-3)/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 2 Michael Ogden/Alexis Galarneau (63/-) Lost 3-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 2 Modica, Sacha/Gonzalez, Lucas Won 6-4/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 2 Clement Filho/Federico Gomez Won 6-3/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 2 Carl Soderlund/Matthew Lord Lost 5-7/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 2 Carlo Donato/Mitch Harper Lost 3-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 2 Guillermo Cabrera/Alex Lebedev Won 6-3/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 2 Max Palmer/Chris Grasel Lost 4-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 2 Nick Stachowiak/Sean Sculley (87/-) - 5-5, unfinished/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 2 Benjamin Sigouin/Blaine Boyden - /Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 1 Zach Berry/Carsten Fisher Lost 4-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 2 Alexis Galarneau/Michael Ogden (50/-) Lost 4-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 2 Till Von Winning/Sahil Deshmukh Won 6-3/Bojan Jankulovski -/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 2 Chase Perez-Blanco/Oliver Crawford (42/-) - 3-5, unfinished/Bojan Jankulovski -/-

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SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 5 Tyler Schick (107/-) Lost 0-6, 3-6 -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 5 Giacomo Adoncecchi Won 6-3, 6-2 -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 5 Florian Broska Won 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 -/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 5 Murphy McCullough Won 6-2, 6-2 -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 5 Jonas Larsen Won 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 5 Anthony Schohn - 2-6, 6-6, unfinished -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 5 Ben Gerber Won 6-1, 6-3 -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 5 Easton Thomas Won 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 6 Daniel Yun Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 6 Marshall Dagostine Won 6-0, 6-3 -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 6 Chase Wood - 5-7, 2-3, unfinished -/- March 11 WILLIAM & MARY 5 Sebastian Quiros - 6-7 (9-11), unfinished -/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 5 Gabriel Evtimov Won 4-6, 6-3, 10-5 -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 6 Danny Kerznerman Lost 4-6, 6-0, 5-7 -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 5 Alan Gadjiev Lost 6-7 (1-7), 1-6 -/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 6 Robert Turzak Lost 6-3, 4-6, 2-6 -/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 5 Gingras, Olivier - 7-6 (7-4), 1-5, unfinished -/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 6 Clement Filho Won 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 -/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 5 Kyrylo Tsygura Lost 1-6, 0-6 -/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 5 Carlo Donato Lost 2-6, 3-6 -/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 5 Tristan McCormick Lost 6-7 (4-7), 1-6 -/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 5 Max Palmer Won 4-6, 6-2, 1-0 (16-14) -/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 5 Spencer Furman Lost 4-6, 6-4, 4-6 -/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 5 Blaine Boyden Lost 6-7 (4-7), 2-6 -/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 4 Steven Karl - 6-2, 2-5, unfinished -/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 5 Georgiy Malyshev - 7-5, 6-7 (4-7), 1-1, unfinished -/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 5 Nilo Duarte - 2-6, 6-5, unfinished -/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 5 Chase Perez-Blanco Lost 2-6, 1-6 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/Reg Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 3 Enrique Paya/Alan Rubio Lost 1-6/Tatsuki Shimamoto -/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 2 Lorenzo Rollhauser/Steven Karl Won 7-6 (7-4)/Christian Langmo -/-

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SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 1 Constantin Schmitz (21/-) Lost 3-6, 2-6 78/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 1 Federico Boscarino - 2-6, 5-4, unfinished 73/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 1 Nuno Borges (3/-) Lost 4-6, 3-6 78/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1 Stefano Di Aloy Won 6-2, 6-4 -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 1 Piotr Smietana Won 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1 Jason Legall Won 6-3, 6-4 -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 1 Daniel Wright Won 6-1, 6-4 -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 1 Juan Estevarena Won 6-3, 6-7 (2-7), 10-7 -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 1 Carlos Divar Won 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 1 Alex Favrot (64/-) Won 7-5, 6-4 -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 1 Aziz Dougaz (87/-) - 4-6, 4-4, unfinished 99/- Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 1 Alec Miller Won 6-1, 6-2 99/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 1 Nico Mostardi Won 7-5, 6-3 -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 1 Korey Lovett Won 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 99/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 1 Petros Chrysochos (7/-) Lost 2-6, 3-6 90/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 2 Igor Saveljic Won 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 90/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 2 Marzol, Clement Lost 4-6, 5-7 90/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 1 C. Morin-Kougoucheff - 6-4, 3-6, 4-3, unfinished 90/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 2 Gianni Ross Won 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 107/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 1 Mitch Harper (39/-) Lost 2-6, 6-7 (5-7) 107/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 1 Alex Lebedev (36/-) Lost 7-6 (7-5), 5-7, 10-12 118/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 1 Derek Austin Lost 2-6, 4-6 118/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 2 Catalin Mateas (100/-) Won 6-2, 6-3 123/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 2 Benjamin Sigouin (38/-) Lost 5-7, 3-6 123/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 1 Carsten Fisher Won 6-4, 6-2 123/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 2 Tadas Babelis Won 6-3, 7-6 (7-5) -/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 2 Lasse Muscheites Won 6-2, 6-4 125/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 2 Johannes Ingildsen (28/-) - 6-0, 1-6, 1-3, unfinished 125/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 1 Constantin Schmitz/Ewan Moore Lost 2-6/Dane Dunlap -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 3 Nicolas Kramer/Giacomo Adoncecchi Won 6-3/Dane Dunlap -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 3 Florian Broska/Giovanni Oradini (41/-) Won 7-6 (7-1)/Dane Dunlap -/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 3 Pascal Wagemaker/Stefano Di Aloy Won 6-3/Dane Dunlap -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 3 Jake Jacoby/Joe Tyler Won 6-4/Dane Dunlap -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3 Jason Legall/Thomas Guy Won 6-2/Dane Dunlap -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 3 Drew Krantz/Colin Sacco Won 6-1/Dane Dunlap -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 3 Ksawery Pociej/F. Ramirez Lascurian Won 6-1/Dane Dunlap -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 3 Phillip Gresk/Andrew Li - 6-5, unfinished/Dane Dunlap -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 2 Sam Edwards/Yizhou Liu - 5-4, unfinished/Dane Dunlap -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 1 Guy Iradukunda/Aziz Dougaz (74/-) - 3-4, unfinished/Dane Dunlap -/- Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 1 Tristan Bautil/Alec Miller Won 7-5/Nile Clark -/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 1 Nico Mostardi/Benjamin Slade Won 6-4/Nile Clark -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 1 Korey Lovett/Eero Vasa (11/-) Won 6-3/Adria Soriano -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 1 Petros Chrysochos/Bar Botzer Lost 6-7 (5-7)/Adria Soriano 50/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 1 Igor Saveljic/Ivan Saveljic (53/-) Won 6-3/Adria Soriano 50/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 1 Cloes, Loic/Marzol, Clement Lost 5-7/Adria Soriano 50/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 1 C. Morin-Kougoucheff/Parker Wynn (14/-) Won 6-3/Adria Soriano 50/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 1 Aswin Lizen/Gianni Ross (20/-) Won 7-6 (0-4)/Adria Soriano 26/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 1 Henrik Korsgaard/Alexandre Ribeiro Lost 4-6/Adria Soriano 26/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 1 Brendon Kempin/Tristan McCormick Lost 6-7 (3-7)/Adria Soriano 18/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 1 Derek Austin/Sean Mullins Won 6-2/Adria Soriano 18/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 1 Catalin Mateas/Nicolas Alvarez Lost 5-7/Adria Soriano 20/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 1 William Blumberg/Robert Kelly (1/-) - /Adria Soriano 20/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 2 Lorenzo Rollhauser/Steven Karl Won 7-6 (7-4)/Niclas Genovese -/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 1 Igor Saveljic/Ivan Saveljic Lost 1-6/Adria Soriano 22/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 1 Lasse Muscheites/Jefta Kecic Won 7-6/Adria Soriano 30/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 1 Alfredo Perez/Johannes Ingildsen (5/-) Lost 4-6/Adria Soriano 30/- May 24-28 vs Arkansas t-32 Adam Sanrujo/Oscar Mesquida (37/-) Won 7-5, 6-3/Adria Soriano 30/- May 24-28 vs University of Florida t-16 McClain Kessler/Duarte Vale (36/-) Lost 6-7, 6-7/Adria Soriano 30/-

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SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/Reg Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 4 Andrew Li Lost 2-6, 6-7 (6-8) -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 5 Carlos Kelaidis Lost 2-6, 6-7 (4-7) -/-

SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 6 Tim Ruetzel Lost 0-6, 1-6 -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 6 Lorenzo Camilli - 6-1, 6-5, unfinished -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 6 Trevor Foshey Lost 2-6, 5-7 -/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 6 Carlos Garcia Won 4-6, 7-5, 10-6 -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 6 Will Davies Lost 3-6, 6-3, 2-6 -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 6 Thomas Bugeaud Lost 3-6, 4-6 -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 6 Max Garramone Won 6-1, 6-2 -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 6 F. Ramirez Lascurian Won 6-1, 6-3 -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 5 Alex Knaff Lost 2-6, 4-6 -/- Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 6 Brenden Volk Won 6-3, 6-1 -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 5 Eero Vasa Lost 6-2, 4-6, 4-6 -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 6 Rrezart Cungu Lost 5-7, 2-6 -/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 5 Ivan Saveljic Lost 4-6, 5-7 -/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 6 di Loreto, Santiago Won 7-6 (7-3), 6-2 -/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 5 Brandon Lancaster Lost 3-6, 5-7 -/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 6 Jefferson Dockter Won 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 -/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 6 Freddy Mesmer Lost 3-6, 1-6 -/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 6 Grayson Broadus Lost 1-6, 1-6 -/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 6 Ryan Dickerson Lost 3-6, 6-1, 1-6 -/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 6 Mac Kiger Lost 4-6, 1-6 -/- Apr 22, 2018 DAYTON 5 Lorenzo Rollhauser - 6-3, 4-2, unfinished -/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 6 Robert Turzak Lost 2-6, 6-2, 1-6 -/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 3 Tim Ruetzel/Hamish Stewart (47/-) Lost 2-6/Nile Clark -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 1 Alexis Guedy/Christian Fjeldstad - 4-4, unfinished/Nile Clark -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 2 Nuno Borges/Strahinja Rakic Lost 2-6/Nile Clark -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 3 Enrique Paya/Alan Rubio Lost 1-6/Niclas Genovese -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 3 Julian Zlobinsky/Ian Dempster Won 6-3/Pablo Aycart -/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 3 Tadas Babelis/Georgiy Malyshev Lost 3-6/Pablo Aycart -/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 3 Lapraille, Maxime/di Loreto, Santiago Won 6-2/Pablo Aycart -/-

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SINGLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Singles score Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 3 Luis Erlenbusch (46/-) Won 7-6 (8-6), 6-1 -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 3 Alexis Guedy - 7-6, 1-1, unfinished -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 2 Giovanni Oradini (29/-) Lost 7-6 (7-2), 2-6, 2-6 -/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 2 Diego Finkelstein Won 6-1, 6-2 -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 2 Josh Silverstein Won 6-0, 6-3 -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 2 Remi Chancerel Won 6-3, 6-3 99/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 2 Andrei Vitiuc Won 6-1, 6-2 -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 2 Benedikt Henning Won 6-2, 7-6 (7-4) -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 2 Phillip Gresk Won 7-5, 6-7 (6-8), 6-4 -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 2 Simon Baudry Lost 5-7, 3-6 -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 2 Guy Iradukunda (16/-) - 7-6 (7-3), 3-4, unfinished -/- Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 2 Christian Cargill - 6-4, 3-4, unfinished -/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 2 Matthew Terry Won 6-3, 6-2 -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 2 Gabriel DeCamps Won 6-4, 6-1 -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 2 Skander Mansouri (30/-) Won 6-4, 7-6 (13-11) -/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 1 Alexis Galarneau (24/-) Won 6-4, 6-2 -/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 1 Cloes, Loic Won 7-6 (8-6), 7-5 -/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 2 Parker Wynn (98/-) - 3-6, 7-5, 4-3, unfinished -/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 1 Carl Soderlund (35/-) Lost 2-6, 1-6 68/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 2 Jason Kros Lost 6-1, 6-7 (2-7), 0-1 (5-10) 68/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 2 Richard Ciamarra Lost 2-6, 4-6 97/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 2 Chris Grasel Lost 5-7, 2-6 -/97 Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 1 Nicolas Alvarez (11/-) Won 6-4, 6-2 108/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 1 William Blumberg (2/-) Lost 2-6, 6-1, 3-6 108/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 1 Alexis Galarneau (45/-) Lost 5-7, 3-6 67/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 1 Jefta Kecic - 7-5, 4-5, unfinished 77/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 1 Oliver Crawford (49/-) - 6-2, 6-6, unfinished 77/-

DOUBLES Team/School Pos Opponent (Rank Nat/Reg) Doubles score/Partner Nat/Reg Jan 19, 2018 at #22 Tulane 2 Tyler Schick/Luis Erlenbusch (16/-) - 4-4, unfinished/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Jan 19, 2018 at New Orleans 2 Federico Boscarino/Lorenzo Camilli Won 6-0/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Jan 21, 2018 at #14 Mississippi State 1 Niclas Braun/Trevor Foshey (49/-) Won 6-1/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Feb 02, 2018 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 1 Artemie Amari/Eddie Landin - 4-4, unfinished/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Feb 04, 2018 IOWA 1 Kareem Allaf/Jonas Larsen Lost 2-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Feb 11, 2018 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 1 Remi Chancerel/Gabriel Sidney Lost 3-4/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Feb 11, 2018 BUCKNELL 1 Daniel Wright/Ben Gerber Won 5-2/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Feb 23, 2018 COL. OF CHARLESTON 1 Juan Estevarena/Benedikt Henning - 4-4, unfinished/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 02, 2018 at Georgia Tech 1 Michael Kay/Carlos Divar Lost 2-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 04, 2018 at #50 Clemson 3 Carlos Kelaidis/Marshall Dagostine Lost 4-6/Nile Clark -/- Mar 9, 2018 vs #16 Florida State 2 Jose Gracia/Lucas Poullain (19/-) Lost 2-6/Bojan Jankulovski -/- Mar 11, 2018 WILLIAM & MARY 2 Christian Cargill/Louis Newman - 6-6 (2-1), unfinished/Pablo Aycart -/- Mar 11, 2018 CLEVELAND STATE 2 William Malm/Luke Phillips - 3-5, unfinished/Pablo Aycart -/- Mar 18, 2018 at UCF 1 Korey Lovett/Eero Vasa (11/-) Won 6-3/Christian Langmo -/- Mar 23, 2018 #1 WAKE FOREST 1 Petros Chrysochos/Bar Botzer Lost 6-7 (5-7)/Christian Langmo 50/- Mar 25, 2018 #23 NC STATE 1 Igor Saveljic/Ivan Saveljic (53/-) Won 6-3/Christian Langmo 50/- Mar 30, 2018 SOUTH ALABAMA 1 Cloes, Loic/Marzol, Clement Lost 5-7/Christian Langmo 50/- Apr 01, 2018 #38 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE 1 C. Morin-Kougoucheff/Parker Wynn (14/-) Won 6-3/Christian Langmo 50/- Apr 06, 2018 at #42 Virginia 1 Aswin Lizen/Gianni Ross (20/-) Won 7-6 (0-4)/Christian Langmo 26/- Apr 08, 2018 at Virginia Tech 1 Henrik Korsgaard/Alexandre Ribeiro Lost 4-6/Christian Langmo 26/- Apr 13, 2018 at #28 Notre Dame 1 Brendon Kempin/Tristan McCormick Lost 6-7 (3-7)/Christian Langmo 18/- Apr 15, 2018 at Boston College 1 Derek Austin/Sean Mullins Won 6-2/Christian Langmo 18/- Apr 20, 2018 #22 DUKE 1 Catalin Mateas/Nicolas Alvarez Lost 5-7/Christian Langmo 20/- Apr 22, 2018 #7 NORTH CAROLINA 1 William Blumberg/Robert Kelly (1/-) - /Christian Langmo 20/- Apr 26, 2018 vs #22 NC State 1 Igor Saveljic/Ivan Saveljic Lost 1-6/Christian Langmo 22/- May 12, 2018 vs North Florida 1 Lasse Muscheites/Jefta Kecic Won 7-6/Christian Langmo 30/- May 12, 2018 at #13 University of Florida 1 Alfredo Perez/Johannes Ingildsen (5/-) Lost 4-6/Christian Langmo 30/- May 24-28 vs Arkansas t-32 Adam Sanrujo/Oscar Mesquida (37/-) Won 7-5, 6-3/Christian Langmo 30/- May 24-28 vs University of Florida t-16 McClain Kessler/Duarte Vale (36/-) Lost 6-7, 6-7/Christian Langmo 30/-

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HISTORY AND RECORDSAll-Time Records and Results ............................................................... 39NCAA Tournament ......................................................................................40The Atlantic Coast Conference ............................................................. 41All-Time Records and Results ............................................................... 42Career and Season Leaders ................................................................... 43All-Americans .................................................................................................44Winning Streak .............................................................................................. 45Gardnar Mulloy ..............................................................................................46All-Time Series Records ..................................................................... 47-54All-Time Results ...................................................................................... 55-66

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ALL-TIME RESULTSYear Record NCAA Finish Conference Record Finish Coach1930 0-2 J. Burton Rix1931 0-1 Wally Greer1932 2-1 Wally Greer1933 No team 1934 3-1 Wally Greer1935 2-1 Gardner Mulloy1936 13-0 Gardner Mulloy1937 8-0 Gardner Mulloy1938 4-3-1 Gardner Mulloy1939 10-0 Gardner Mulloy1940 9-0 Gardner Mulloy1941 5-2 Gardner Mulloy1942 7-0-2 Gardner Mulloy1943 2-1 Gardner Mulloy1944 No team, war 1945 2-0 No coach 1946 4-2-1 Mercer Beasley1947 7-1 Gardner Mulloy1948 2-4 John Howard1949 12-0 William Lufler1950 18-0 William Lufler1951 14-0 William Lufler1952 15-1-1 William Lufler1953 13-0 William Lufler1954 17-0 William Lufler1955 16-0 William Lufler1956 22-0 William Lufler1957 21-1 William Lufler1958 15-0 4th Dale Lewis1959 19-0 4th Dale Lewis1960 17-0 4th Dale Lewis1961 18-0 4th Dale Lewis1962 17-0 4th Dale Lewis1963 20-0 4th Dale Lewis1964 14-1 13th Dale Lewis1965 15-0-1 2nd Dale Lewis1966 13-2-1 3rd Dale Lewis1967 17-0 8th Dale Lewis1968 15-3 4th Dale Lewis1969 16-2-1 5th Dale Lewis1970 20-0 4th Dale Lewis1971 17-1 6th Dale Lewis1972 16-2 8th Dale Lewis1973 15-0 6th Dale Lewis1974 16-1 4th(tie) Dale Lewis1975 20-4-1 2nd Dale Lewis1976 12-8 10th Dale Lewis1977* 21-3 8th -- Quarterfinals Dale Lewis1978 14-5 Did not qualify Dale Lewis1979 18-4 Did not qualify Dale Lewis1980 18-4 1st Round John Hammill1981 16-3 1st Round John Hammill1982 20-8 1st Round John Hammill1983 25-6 1st Round John Hammill1984 17-12 % Did not qualify John Hammill1985 18-9 1st Round John Hammill1986 14-12 1st Round John Hammill1987 18-13 Quarterfinals John Hammill1988 12-11 2nd Round John Hammill1989 22-10 2nd Round John Hammill1990 21-7 Quarterfinals John Hammill

ALL-TIME RESULTSYear Record NCAA Finish Conference Record Finish Coach1991 15-11 Regional 2nd Round BIG EAST John Hammill1992 16-8 1st Round BIG EAST John Hammill1993 10-12 Did not qualify BIG EAST 1 John Hammill1994 20-5 Regional 3rd Round BIG EAST 1 John Hammill1995 13-12 Regional 2nd Round BIG EAST 1 John Hammill1996 8-13 Did not qualify BIG EAST 2 Rodney Harmon1997 14-10 Regional 1st Round BIG EAST 1 Rodney Harmon1998 16-9 Regional 1st Round BIG EAST 1 Jay Berger1999 10-13 1st Round BIG EAST 2 Jay Berger2000 19-5 1st Round BIG EAST 1 Jay Berger2001 21-4 3rd Round BIG EAST 1 Jay Berger2002 12-10 1st Round BIG EAST 2 Jay Berger2003 13-8 1st Round BIG EAST 1 + Bryan Getz2004 14-8 Did not qualify BIG EAST 3 Bryan Getz2005 12-11 Did not qualify ACC 2-8 9 Mario Rincon2006 20-5 Round of 16 ACC 9-2 t-1 ^ Mario Rincon2007 11-14 1st Round ACC 5-6 t-7 Mario Rincon2008 17-8 2nd Round ACC 6-4 7 $ Mario Rincon2009 16-9 Round of 16 ACC 9-2 2 Mario Rincon2010 11-11 Did not qualify ACC 4-6 8 Mario Rincon2011 15-9 2nd Round ACC 8-3 t-4 Mario Rincon2012 8-13 Did not qualify ACC 1-9 t-11 Mario Rincon2013 13-13 Did not qualify ACC 2-8 9 Mario Rincon2014 14-11 Did not qualify ACC 4-7 9 Mario Rincon2015 7-17 Did not qualify ACC 1-11 12 Mario Rincon2016 8-15 Did not qualify ACC 3-9 11 Mario Rincon2017 9-13 Did not qualify ACC 2-9 11 Aljosa Piric2018 15-13 2nd Round ACC 4-8 10 Aljosa Piric

Miami was a member of the BIG EAST Conference from 1991-2004, but did not play a conference schedule during the regular season. Conference finish was determined by the outcome of the BIG EAST Tournament. The Hurricanes have competed as members in the ACC since 2005.* The current dual match playoff for the NCAA Tournament was instituted in 1977+ The championship match was suspended due to weather and Miami earned the NCAA bid based on conference policy^ In 2006, Miami finished in a three-way tie for the regular-season ACC with Duke and Virginia$ Advanced to the ACC Tournament finals. % Andrew Burrow, who played at the No. 2 position, was declared ineligible for the 1984 season. Miami forfeited wins over Minnesota, Florida, Clemson, and Texas because Bur-row’s participation affected the outcome of those matches. Miami was 21-8 but is now 17-12.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPSSingles Doubles1. Harvard 16 1. Southern Cal 212. Southern Cal 15 2. Harvard 173. Stanford 14 3. Stanford 144. UCLA 11 4. UCLA 12 5. Yale 9 5. Yale 11 6. Tulane 8 6. Cal 9 7. Princeton 5 7. Princeton/Texas 58. Miami 4 9. Georgia/Illinois Georgia 4 Penn/Virginia 3 Texas 4 13. Miami / Columbia Pepperdine/Tenn/ Tulane 2

NCAA TITLESFrancisco Segura, Singles: 1943, 1944, 1945

Francisco Segura, Doubles: 1945Thomas Burke, Doubles: 1945

Pat Cramer, Doubles: 1970Luis Garcia, Doubles: 1970

Andrew Burrow, Singles: 1987

2018First Round W, North Florida, 4-0Second Round L, Florida 0-42011First Round W, Nebraska, 4-3Second Round L, Florida 0-42009First Round W, No. 53 Columbia, 4-0Second Round W, No. 10 Florida, 4-3Round of 16 L, No. 7 UCLA, 4-12008First Round W, No. 42 USF, 4-2Second Round L, at No. 9 Florida, 4-12007First Round L, at No. 25 Tennessee, 4-32006First Round W, Manhattan, 4-0Second Round W, No. 41 Minnesota, 4-0Round of 16 L, No. 8 Virginia, 4-02003First Round L, No. 31 Florida State, 4-22002First Round L, No. 25 South Florida, 4-1

2001First Round W, No. 69 Charleston Southern, 4-0Second Round W, No. 46 Minnesota, 4-1Third Round L, No. 5 Duke, 4-12000First Round L, No. 33 Clemson, 4-21999First Round L, No. 9 Florida, 4-01998Region I L, Virginia Tech, 4-01997Region I L, Harvard, 4-31995Regional W, Dartmouth, 7-0Regional L, South Alabama, 4-31994Regional W, Tennessee, 4-2Regional L, Mississippi, 4-21992First Round L, Duke, 5-21991Regional L, Georgia, 5-31990Second Round W, Arizona State, 5-1Quarterfinals L, Tennessee, 5-2

1989First Round W, Mississippi, 5-1Second Round L, Stanford, 5-11987First Round W, Utah, 6-0Second Round W, Southern Methodist, 5-1Quarterfinals L, UCLA, 5-11986First Round L, Texas, 5-31985First Round L, UCLA, 5-21983First Round L, Trinity, 5-41982First Round L, Cal-Berkeley, 5-11981First Round L, Clemson, 6-31980First Round L, UCLA, 5-11977First Round W, Texas Christian, 5-4Quarterfinals L, Southern Methodist, 5-0

Miami has long been considered one of the most outstanding programs in all of men’s tennis. Since the NCAA began a dual-match, single-elimination team tournament in 1977, UM has earned a berth into the NCAA Tournament 23 times. Throughout those 23 tournament appearances, the Hurricanes have won at least one or more matches nine times while advancing as far as the Round of 16 four times. In what could be argued as the program’s most impressive stretch at the NCAA Tournament, the Hurricanes advanced to at least the second round of the tournament four times from 1987 to 1991, including two trips to the quarterfinals. Prior to 1994, the NCAA Tournament was made up of the nation’s top 20 ranked teams. Since 1994, the NCAA expanded the tournament field from 20 teams to a minimum of 40 schools. With the increasing talent pool across the country, the NCAA Tournament format once again changed in 1999, enlarging to the current 64-team tournament beginning with 16, four-team regionals at campus sites.

MIAMI IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

MIAMI IN NCAA TOURNAMENTS(prior to dual setup, which began in 1977)1958 – 4th 1959 – 4th1960 – 4th1961 – 4th1962 – 4th1963 – 4th1964 – 13th1965 – 2nd1966 – 3rd1967 – 8th1968 – 4th1969 – 5th1970 – 4th1971 – 6th1972 – 8th1973 – 6th1974 – 4th (Tie)1975 – 2nd1976 – 10th

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDSince 1977Appearances (First, Last): 27 (1977, 2018)Wins: 16 Losses: 27 Pct: .372

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School Conference Overall Wake Forest 11 1 31 2North Carolina 11 1 24 6Florida State 10 2 28 5Virginia Tech 7 5 17 8Notre Dame 7 5 19 14NC State 6 6 17 9Duke 6 6 16 14Louisville 5 7 15 11Virginia 5 7 14 13Miami 4 8 15 13Clemson 3 9 9 13Georgia Tech 2 10 8 17Boston College 1 11 6 16

MIAMI’S HISTORY IN THE ACCSince joining the ACC in 2005, Miami has finished in the top 5 three times, including a three-way tie with Duke and Virginia for first in 2006.

Miami’s ACC Annual Standings Year Rank Overall ACC2005 9th 12-11 2-82006 t-1st 20-5 9-22007 t-7th 23-10 5-62008 7th 17-8 6-42009 2nd 16-9 9-22010 8th 11-11 4-62011 t-4th 15-9 8-32012 t-11th 8-13 1-102013 9th 13-13 2-82014 9th 14-11 4-72015 12th 7-17 1-112016 11th 8-15 3-92017 11th 9-13 2-9

MIAMI & THE ACC IN THE NCAA TOURNEYMiami has qualified for the NCAA Tournament more than any other ACC school (tied with Clemson) since the tournament went to the dual match format in 1977.School NCAA AppearancesMiami 27Clemson 26Duke 27North Carolina 27Notre Dame 25Florida State 21Virginia 20Wake Forest 18Virginia Tech 17Georgia Tech 17Louisville 12NC State 8

ACC TOURNAMENT DUAL MATCH RECORDBY SCHOOL (SINCE 1986)

School Won Lost Pct.Boston College 0 13 .000Clemson 33 28 .541Duke 58 22 .725Florida State 23 26 .469Georgia Tech 23 32 .418Louisville 2 4 .333Miami 9 14 .360North Carolina 40 31 .563NC State 16 38 .296Notre Dame 3 5 .375Virginia 56 22 .718Virginia Tech 10 13 .435Wake Forest 30 32 .484

MIAMI ACC TOURNAMENT FINISHES2005First Round – Miami def. Virginia Tech 4-3Quarterfinals – Virginia def. Miami 4-12006Quarterfinals – Miami def. Wake Forest 4-3Semifinals – Virginia def. Miami 4-22007First Round – Miami def. Georgia Tech 4-3Quarterfinals – Virginia def. Miami 4-12008First Round – Miami def. Maryland 4-1Quarterfinals – Miami def. North Carolina 4-3Semifinals – Miami def. Florida State 4-3Finals – Virginia def. Miami 4-02009Quarterfinals – Miami def. NC State 4-3Semifinals – Wake Forest def. Miami 4-22010First Round – Miami def. NC State 4-1Quarterfinals – Virginia def. Miami 4-02011Quarterfinals – Georgia Tech def. Miami 4-12012First Round – Florida State def. Miami 4-02013 First Round – North Carolina def. Miami 4-02014 First Round - Florida State def. Miami 4-02015 First Round - Duke def. Miami 4-02016 First Round - Virginia Tech def. Miami 4-02017 Qualifier - Miami def. Boston College 5-1First Round - Duke def. Miami 4-12018 First Round - NC State def. Miami 4-1

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HEAD COACH OVERALL RECORDSHead Coach Years Overall RecordJ. Burton Rix 1930 (1) 0-2Wally Greer 1931-32, 1934 (3) 5-3Gardner Mulloy 1935-43, 1947 (10) 67-8-3No Coach 1945 2-0Mercer Beasley 1946 (1) 4-2-1John Howard 1948 (1) 2-4William Lufler 1949-57 (9) 148-2-1Dale Lewis 1958-79 (22) 365-36-4John Hammill 1980-95 (16) 275-143Rodney Harmon 1996-97 (2) 22-23Jay Berger 1998-02 (5) 78-41Bryan Getz 2003-04 (2) 27-16Mario Rincon 2005-16 (12) 152-136Aljosa Piric 2016-p 24-26Totals 1171-442-9

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS Year Athlete Record1958 Jerry Moss 19-11959 Jerry Moss 16-11960 Roger McCormick 17-01961 John Karabasz 22-21962 Rodney Mandelstam 17-0 John Hammill 17-01963 John Karabasz 20-01964 George Schuert 15-01965 Mike Belkin 18-11966 Jaime Fillol 11-41967 Jamie Fillol 23-11968 Pat Cramer 21-21969 Pat Cramer 23-1 Luis Garcia 23-11970 Eddie Dibbs 22-11971 Raz Reid 19-21972 Eddie Dibbs 19-11973 Tavo Martinez 16-31974 John Eagleton 18-21975 Joaquim Rasgado 20-51976 Tavo Martrinez 17-3 Ron Myers 17-31977 Ian Duvenhage 21-21978 Steve Rogul 17-21979 Brian Levine 18-31980 Mike Brunnberg 19-31981 Stewart Sarnia 14-31982 Christo Steyn 22-71983 Christo Steyn 27-71984 Pieter Aldrich 21-91985 Andrew Burrow 27-131986 Steve Kennedy 24-91987 Andrew Burrow 21-121988 Johan Donar 17-71989 Conny Falk 27-121990 Conny Falk 33-101991 Conny Falk 36-51992 Fredrik Perman 27-121993 Tonny Pieterman 22-101994 Gil Kovalski 30-111995 Gil Kovalski 26-81996 Gil Kovalski 17-91997 Mike Russell 39-71998 Johan Lindqvist 22-81999 Jose Lieberman 21-132000 Jose Lieberman 25-72001 Michael Lang 28-82002 Todd Widom 26-62003 Todd Widom 27-92004 Colin Purcell 22-82005 Josh Cohen 23-122006 Luigi D’Argord 36-52007 Luigi D’Argord 28-52008 Daniel Vallverdu 29-92009 Keith Crowley 23-92010 David Simon 21-112011 Eduardo Pavia 22-122012 Diego Soto 21-112013 Wilfredo Gonzalez 19-102014 Henrique Tsukamoto 19-11 Diego Soto 19-122015 Piotr Lomacki 17-152016 Max Andrews 24-152017 Piotr Lomacki 18-122018 Bojan Jankulovski 27-10

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CAREER 50-WIN CLUBSINGLES Seasons Record Johan Donar (4) 1986-90 108-47 Conny Falk (3) 1989-91 105-27 Josh Cohen (4) 2004-07 92-39 Daniel Vallverdu (4) 2005-09 90-31 Eric Hechtman (4)2002-06 84-42 Daniel DeBoer (4)1989-92 83-49 Christo Steyn (4) 1980-83 82-26 Johan Lindqvist (4) 1998-01 82-40 Jose Lieberman (4) 1999-02 81-49 Gus Firchardt (4) 1984-87 75-43 Gil Kovalski (3)1994-96 73-28 Carl Sundberg (4) 2007-11 71-51 John Eagleton (4) 1974-77 70-16 Craig Campbell (4)1881-84 70-31 Andrew Burrow (3) 1984-87 70-43 Tim Krebs (4) 2002-06 68-40 Pat Cramer (3) 1968-70 65-4 Luigi D’Agord (2) 2006-07 64-10 Joaquim Rasgado (4) 1972-75 64-18 Octavio Martinez (4) 1973-76 63-14 Gabriel Flores (4) 2011-14 63-61Luis Garcia (3) 1969-71 62-5 Nick Badenhorst (4) 1981-83 61-20Christian Langmo (4) 2014-18 61-56 Keith Crowley (4) 2007-11 60-44Joe Globisch (4) 1971-74 59-15 Alvaro Fillol (4) 1972-75 58-13John Hoyes (4) 2002-06 58-42 Eddie Dibbs (3) 1970-72 56-4 Diego Soto (4) 2010-14 58-41Raz Reid (3) 1970-72 54-6 Brian Levine (4) 1979-82 54-18Todd Widom (2) 2001-03 53-15 Ian Duvenhage (4) 1977-80 53-18 Robert Bossong (3) 1959-61 52-2 William Minick (3) 1958-60 52-9 Wilfredo Gonzalez (4) 2011-15 52-53Michael Lang (2) 2000-01 50-13Henrique Tsukamoto (4) 2011-15 50-55

DOUBLES Seasons Record John Eagleton (4) 1974-77 89-10Eric Hechtman (4) 2002-06 86-41 Josh Cohen (4) 2004-07 82-37 Daniel Vallverdu (4) 2005-09 78-34 Vivek Subramanian (4) 2004-08 77-43 Jose Lieberman (4) 1999-02 66-52 Alvaro Fillol (4) 1972-75 64-11 Carl Sundberg (4) 2007-11 64-52 Tim Krebs (4) 2002-06 62-39 Octavio Martinez (4) 1973-76 57-13 Joe Globisch (4) 1971-74 57-16 Chris Louw (4) 1983-86 56-28 Arturo Zizold (4) 1995-98 55-37 John Karabasz (3) 1961-63 54-4 Christo Steyn (4) 1981-83 54-26 Pat Cramer (3) 1968-70 53-4 Luis Garcia (3) 1969-71 53-6 Joaquim Rasgado (4) 1972-75 52-17 Ian Duvenhage (4) 1977-80 52-19 Gil Kovalski (3) 1994-96 52-29 Hector Nieto (4) 2006-10 52-50

SEASON 20-WIN CLUBSINGLES Season Record Michael Russell 1996-97 39-7 Luigi D’Agord 2005-06 36-5 Conny Falk 1990-91 36-5 Conny Falk 1989-90 33-10 Ivan Rodrigo 1996-97 30-5 Gil Kovalski 1993-94 30-11 Daniel Vallverdu 2007-08 29-9 Luigi D’Agord 2006-07 28-5 Michael Lang 2000-01 28-8 Christo Steyn 1982-83 28-9 Josh Cohen 2005-06 27-6 Henri de Wit 1982-83 27-9 Todd Widom 2002-03 27-9 Bojan Jankulovski 2017-18 27-10 Conny Falk 1988-89 27-12 Fredrik Perman 1991-92 27-12 Andrew Burrow 1984-85 27-13 Daniel DeBoer 1989-90 27-15 Wolfram Knobling 1993-94 26-5 Todd Widom 2001-02 26-6 Gil Kovalski 1994-95 26-8 Daniel Vallverdu 2006-07 26-10 Jose Lieberman 1999-00 25-7 Mike Robertson 1982-83 24-8 Eric Hechtman 2005-06 24-9 Tim Krebs 2005-06 24-9 Steve Kennedy 1985-86 24-9Christian Langmo 2017-18 24-14Max Andrews 2015-16 24-15 Jaime Fillol 1966-67 23-1 Pat Cramer 1968-69 23-1 Luis Garcia 1968-69 23-1 Tymen Leisink 1993-94 23-7 Raymond Schot 1993-94 23-8 Keith Crowley 2008-09 23-9 Ignacio Taboada 2008-09 23-12 Josh Cohen 2004-05 23-12 Johan Donar 1988-89 23-12 Daniel DeBoer 1990-91 23-13 Eddie Dibbs 1969-70 22-1 John Karabasz 1960-61 22-2 Craig Campbell 1982-83 22-5 Michael Lang 1999-00 22-5 Christo Steyn 1981-82 22-7 Johan Lindqvist 1997-98 22-8 Johan Lindqvist 1999-00 22-8 Colin Purcell 2003-04 22-8 John Hoyes 2005-06 22-10 Eric Hechtman 2002-03 22-10 Johan Lindqvist 2000-01 22-10 Tonny Pieterman 1992-93 22-10 Daniel DeBoer 1988-89 22-14 Andrew Burrow 1985-86 22-18 Eduardo Pavia 2010-11 22-12Ian Duvenhage 1976-77 21-2 Pat Cramer 1967-68 21-2 Craig Campbell 1982-83 21-5 Gus Firchardt 1983-84 21-7 Gus Firchardt 1984-85 21-8Josh Cohen 2003-04 21-9 Pieter Aldrich 1983-84 21-9 Johan Donar 1986-87 21-9

SEASON 20-WIN CLUB (cont.)Adria Soriano Barrera 2017-18 21-10Chris Louw 1983-84 21-10 David Simon 2009-10 21-10 Diego Soto 2011-12 21-11Josh Cohen 2006-07 21-12 Andrew Burrow 1986-87 21-12 Jose Lieberman 1998-99 21-13 Jose Lieberman 2000-01 21-14 John Karabasz 1962-63 20-0 Joaquim Rasgado 1974-75 20-5 Carl Sundberg 2008-09 20-7 Pietro Pennisi 1989-90 20-7 Eric Hechtman 2003-04 20-10 Manuel Rodriquez 1984-85 20-10 Dean Cohen 1991-92 20-10 Carl Sundberg 2010-11 20-11Chuck Willenborg 1985-86 20-13 Piotr Lomacki 2015-16 20-14Gabriel Flores 2010-11 20-14Dean Cohen 1990-91 20-14

DOUBLES Season Record Alvaro Fillol 1975-76 28-3 David Rosenfeld 2007-08 27-8 Daniel Vallverdu 2007-08 27-10 John Eagleton 1975-76 26-2 Carl Sundberg 2007-08 26-12Christian Langmo 2017-18 25-12 Eric Hechtman 2004-05 25-14 Luigi D’Agord 2006-07 24-8 Eric Hechtman 2005-06 24-9 Josh Cohen 2004-05 24-14 John Geraghty 1976-77 23-3 John Eagleton 1976-77 23-3 John Karabasz 1960-61 22-1 Luigi D’Agord 2006-07 22-8 Josh Cohen 2006-07 22-9 Robert Bossong 1960-61 21-1 Daniel Vallverdu 2005-06 21-6 Joel Berman 1999-00 21-8 Chris Louw 1983-84 21-8 Pieter Aldrich 1983-84 21-8 Dane Dunlap 2017-18 21-9Michael Russell 1996-97 21-11 Tim Krebs 2005-06 21-12 Gil Kovalski 1995-96 21-15 Andrew Burrow 1984-85 20-7 Jorge Carvalho 1996-97 20-8 Michael Lang 2000-01 20-10 Jose Lieberman 2000-01 20-10 David Simon 2009-10 20-12 Colin Purcell 2003-04 20-12

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ALL-AMERICANSThe University of Miami tennis program is one of the most successful in the country. The storied history of Hurricane tennis has been highlighted by one of the best dual match records in collegiate sports.

Since 1930 the Hurricanes have compiled a record of 1,171-442-9 for a .725 winning percentange. In fact, from 1957-1964, the Hurricanes rolled up 137 consecutive dual match victories, one of the most impressive winning streaks in collegiate athletics.

Through the years, the Hurricanes have also produced winning streaks of 72 and 57 straight dual match victories and have fielded only six non-winning seasons since 1950.

The program’s presence on a national level has been quite dominating as the Hurricanes have qualified for the NCAA Championships 27 times since 1977.

The University of Miami tennis program officially became a member of the BIG EAST Conference in 1991 and went on to dominate the league during its tenure, winning the BIG EAST title eight times.

Miami then joined the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2004-05. The Hurricanes quickly rose to the top of the ACC ranks and in 2006, won a share of the regular-season title, while producing the league’s Coach, Player and Freshman of the Year for the first time in conference history.

Throughout its history, the Hurricanes have produced great players, collecting four NCAA Championship singles titles and producing 28 All-Americans (52 selections) including Johan Donar (1987-89), Luigi D’Agord (2006-07), and Daniel Vallverdu (2006-08), UM’s only four-time tennis All-American. Three players have achieved the coveted No. 1 national ranking - Francisco “Pancho” Segura in 1936 and 1937, Conny Falk in 1990 and Srjdan Muskatirovic in 1994.

Francisco “Pancho” Segura was the forerunner of the brilliant success of the program becoming one of the only two players to win three consecutive NCAA Singles Championships (1943-44-45). He captured his fourth NCAA Championship title, pairing with Thomas Burke to win the 1945 doubles championship.

All-Americans Pat Cramer and Luis Garcia brought home the second NCAA doubles title in 1970, while another All-American, Andrew Burrow, delivered the Hurricanes fourth single crown in 1987, defeating Michigan’s Dan Goldberg in the title match. MIAMI ALL-AMERICANS

Francisco Pancho Segura (1943-45)Jerry Moss (1958-59)Rod Mandelstam (1962-63)John Hammill (1963)Mike Belkin (1965)Jaime Fillol (1967-68)Pat Cramer (1968-70)Luis Garcia (1969-71)Raz Reid (1971-72)Eddie Dibbs (1971-72)Joaquim Rasgado (1974-75)Alvaro Fillol (1975)John Eagleton (1976-77)Tavo Martinez (1976)John Geraghty (1977)Christo Steyn (1982-83)Andrew Burrow (1987)John Donar (1987-88)Conny Falk (1989)Gil Kovalski (1994-95)Srjdan Muskatirovic (1994-95)Ivan Rodrigo (1996-97)Mike Russell (1996-97)Todd Widom (2002-03)Luigi D’Agord (2006-07)Daniel Vallerdu (2006-09)Josh Cohen (2007)Carl Sundberg (2008)

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137: A LOOK BACK ON MIAMI’S AMAZING STREAKIn 1957, one of the more amazing streaks in collegiate athletics ended, the University of Miami’s 137-match win streak in men’s tennis.

The streak began the third match into the 1957 season with a 7-2 win over Presbyterian (S.C.). Seven years and 137 wins later it ended with a 5-4 loss to Princeton in the third to last match of the ‘64 campaign. This remarkable string of victories actually came on the heels of a 72-match win streak, giving the program a 209-1 record over the course of a decade.

Bill Lufler and Dale Lewis were the two men who coached the Hurricanes during this era. Lufler was coach for the first 20 victories and retired at the end of the ‘57 season. He started at Miami in ‘49 and also coached win streaks of 59 and 72 during his eight-year stint there. Lewis, who would coach through the ‘79 season, was at thehelm for victories 21-137.

Both coaches are now in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Men’s Hall of Fame where there is a permanent display commemorating the streak they collaborated on. There’s no better authority on college tennis than Dan Magill, the legendary Georgia coach for 34 years and ITA Hall of Fame curator, who calls the win streak “virtually unbreakable.”

Magill, who coached Georgia to the ‘85 and ‘87 NCAA titles, lost to Miami six times during the streak, but was indirectly involved with it ending. “I can remember the streak ending well because my son, Ham, was on the Princeton team that ended it on those red clay courts in Coral Gables.”

KEYS TO SUCCESSDave Harum was on the ‘57 Hurricane team that started the streak. Harum, an architect in Key Largo, Fla., who has designed several tennis facilities, including Miami’s, credits much of his team’s success to the atmosphere Coach Lufler fostered. “Bill Lufler kept us in a highly-competitive state,” remembers Harum, an All-American in ‘57. “He was always ‘sicking’ us on one another during practice and that competitiveness would carry over to the matches.”

Another Miami All-American John Skogstad (1960-61) credits some of the program’s success to geography. “One of the keys to our success was being in South Florida,” says Skogstad, who played a year at Baylor before transferring. “There was an abundance of organized tournaments throughout the year with great competition for us against college and pro players.”

CHANGES IN THE NCAA FORMAT

How safe is this streak in tennis? In terms of NCAA Division I men’s tennis it does appear unbreakable. It was the change to the NCAA championship format in 1977 that makes 137 in a row hard to top. Prior to ‘77 the NCAA Championships consisted of singles and doubles tournaments where schools received points towards an overall team score based on their players advancement in the singles and doubles draws. Starting in ‘77 a 16-school dual match tournament was added and used to determine the team champion. Since ‘77 only four teams have gone through a season unbeaten.

EAST VS. WESTWhile Miami was piling up the wins, Southern California and UCLA were piling up the titles. USC and UCLA finished either first or second in the final NCAA tournament point standings every year from 1960-64. Miami finished fourth at the NCAA tournament four straight years from 1960-63 and tied for 13th in ‘64.

But doing well in the NCAA tournament didn’t necessarily translate to doing well in the team format and vice versa. Skogstand and Harum both felt their Hurricane teams could have challenged the powerhouses in the West.

“Miami was the best in the East during this time, but unfortunately we did not go West and play UCLA or USC,” Harum says. “All we could do was wonder. It would have been terrific to play them and I think we would have had very competitive matches.”

“The prevailing thought was that we had a chance to beat those teams,” says Skogstad, who lives in Atlanta and is in the steel industry. “We could have played with them on the (clay) courts and they’d have the advantage on the hard courts.”

In addition to Skogstad and Harum, seven other players on those Miami teams, which actually had its best NCAA showing of second place in ‘65, earned All-America honors: Ed Rubinoff, Johann Kupferberger, Jerry Moss, Allen Quay, John Karabasz, Rod Mandelstam and John Hammill, who later coached the Hurricanes.

Miami’s run came during a magical era for collegiate tennis. A sampling of the great players during this 1957-64 era includes: Barry McKay (Michigan), Crawford Henry (Tulane), Donald Dell (Yale), Alex Olmedo (USC), Allen Fox (UCLA), Larry Nagler (UCLA), Ramsey Earnhart (USC), Rafael Osuna (USC), Marty Riessen (Northwestern), Dennis Ralston (USC), Arthur Ashe (UCLA), Charles Passarell (UCLA) and Bill Bond (USC). — by Casey Angle (originally published on College Tennis Online, 3/8/04)

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MIAMI GREAT: GARDNAR MULLOYGardnar Mulloy. Although the name might not be familiar to the current crop of Miami tennis players, they might not be Hurricanes if not for this man.

A Miami native, Mulloy organized the first University of Miami men’s tennis team in 1935 and went on to great success as a tennis professional.

In 1939, he won his first U.S. Championship with his father in the Father and Sons doubles, but it certainly was not his last title. Teaming up with Bill Talbert, the duo was ranked No. 1 and won US Open doubles titles in 1942, 1945, 1946 and 1948. Pairing with Budge Patty in 1957, he set the record as the oldest player to have won men’s doubles at Wimbledon. One year earlier, he advanced to the finals of mixed doubles at Wimbledon with Althea Gibson.

In addition, Mulloy was ranked among the world’s top 10 in singles play for 14 years — including a No. 1 world ranking in 1952.

He helped the United States win three Davis Cup trophies — in 1946, 1948 and 1949 — and played for the US in 12 Davis Cup ties.

The tennis legend won a men’s record 122 national and 19 international tennis titles and has won the World Senior

Championship three times.Mulloy has been inducted into nine sports hall of fames, including the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1972.In 2013, the City of Miami renamed a section of road near the 99-year-old’s longtime home in Spring Gardens, calling it “Gardnar Mulloy Way.”In September of 2015, Mulloy was awarded the French Legion of Honour, the highest distinction in France, by the consulate general of France.

The French Legion of Honour, or in full the National Order of the Legion of Honour, was founded by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802 to recognize eminent accomplishments of service to France.

In his late 20s, Mulloy served in the navy four years during World War II, earning the rank of lieutenant and commanding officer of a tank-landing ship, the USS Alameda County. His ship participated in the invasion of Southern France in August 1944.

Mulloy, who earned both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Miami, played football and boxed for the Hurricanes before starting the tennis program. As the head coach, he recruited Pancho Segura, a three-time NCAA singles champion.

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS-A-

Alabama 11-9 Alabama-Birmingham 3-4 American 2-0 Amherst 2-0 Arizona 9-2 Arizona State 4-1 Arkansas 2-3 Army 15-0Army Air Force 1-0Auburn 11-2

-B-Ball State 2-0 Baltimore Tennis Club 0-1 Barry 4-0 Baylor 1-1Bethune-Cookman 2-0Birmingham Southern 1-0Biscayne 1-0Boise State 0-1 Boston College 13-2 Boston University 3-0 Bowling Green 4-0 Brigham Young 1-0 Brown 2-0 Bucknell 2-0 Buffalo 1-0

-C-California 1-4 California-Irvine 4-4 Charleston Southern 2-0 Cincinnati 3-0 Clemson * 25-29 *forfeited one match in 1984Cleveland State 1-0Colgate 2-0College of Charleston 1-0 Colorado 1-1 Columbia 4-1Concordia 1-0 Concordia Seminary 1-0Connecticut 1-0 Cornell 8-0

-D-Dade New World 1-0Dartmouth 11-0 Davidson 9-0 Dayton 1-0Denver 2-0 DePaul 1-0 DePauw 1-0Drake 1-1 Duke 24-24

-E-East Tennessee State 2-0Edison High 1-0Emory 2-0

-F-Flagler College 7-0 Florida * 55-19-1 *forfeited one match in 1984Florida A&M 6-0 Florida Atlantic 22-1Florida Gulf Coast 2-1Florida International 31-1 Florida Southern 3-0 Florida State 48-19Florida Tech 4-0Ft. Lauderdale Town & Tennis 0-0-1 Fresno State 0-1Furman 5-0 -G-Georgetown 3-0 George Washington 2-0 Georgia 22-14 Georgia Southern 4-0 Georgia State 2-0 Georgia Tech 35-12

-H-Hampton Institute 2-0 Harvard 9-4 Houston 10-1-1 Howard 1-0

-I-Idaho 1-0 Illinois 1-1 Indiana 7-1 Iowa 1-0Iowa State 1-0

-J-Jacksonville University 8-0 Jacksonville Naval Air Station 2-0

-K-Kalamazoo 2-0 Kansas 3-0 Kennesaw State 1-0Kent State 1-0 Kentucky 7-4 Kenyon 1-0 Key West Naval Air Base 1-0 Key West Tennis Club 2-0

-L-Liberty 1-0Long Beach State 1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette 9-1 Louisiana-Monroe 2-0 Louisiana State 7-7 Louisville 4-2Loyola Marymount 2-0 Loyola of the South 3-0

-M-Manhattan 1-0 Maryland 9-1 Maxwell Air Force Base 2-0 Memphis State 1-0 Mercer 1-0 Mercyhurst College 1-0 Miami (Ohio) 2-1 Miami-Dade North 2-0 Michigan 20-2 Michigan State 4-0 Middle Tennessee 3-1 Minnesota * 7-3 *forfeited one match in 1984Mississippi 5-1 Mississippi State 5-7

-N-Navy 0-2-1 Nebraska 2-0 Nebraska-Omaha 1-0New Mexico 4-1 New Orleans 1-0New York University 1-0 North Carolina 23-16NC State 16-7North Florida 5-2 Northwestern 5-0 Notre Dame 17-12

-O-Ohio State 12-4 Oklahoma State 1-1 Opa-Locka Marines 2-0 Orlando Waterwich Club 0-1

-P-Pan American 2-0 Pennsylvania 15-0 Penn State 1-0 Pepperdine 2-14 Pittsburgh 1-0 Presbyterian College 23-1 Princeton 35-4-1 Providence 5-0 Purdue 1-0

-Q-Quantico Marines 1-0 Quinnipiac 1-0

-R-Rhode Island 1-0 Rice 8-5 Richmond Naval Air Base 2-0 Rollins 55-5 Rutgers 1-0

-S-Samford 1-0 San Diego 2-1

Seton Hall 1-0 South Alabama 6-4 South Carolina 11-4 South Florida 43-8 Southern California 1-9 Southern Illinois 17-0 SIU-Edwardsville 2-0Southern Methodist 13-11-1Southern Mississippi 1-0 Southwest Texas 1-0 St. John’s 4-1St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 1-0St. Pete - Tampa Tennis Club 10-0Stanford 1-9 Stetson 3-0

-T- Tampa 3-0 Tennessee 11-8 Texas * 8-12*forfeited one match in 1984Texas A&M 5-8TCU 14-6 Texas Tech 0-2 Trinity 9-12 Troy 4-0Tulane 3-4-1 Tulsa 2-0

-U-UCF 15-3UCLA 1-13-1 UNC Wilmington 0-1US Military Academy 1-0 US Naval Pre-Flight 1-0 Utah 1-0

-V-Valparaiso 1-0Vanderbilt 6-0 Villanova 1-0 Virginia 5-18Virginia Commonwealth 1-1 Virginia Tech 8-12

-W-Wake Forest 13-11Wesleyan 4-0 West Side Tennis Club 0-0-1 West Virginia 6-1 Western Michigan 2-0 William & Mary 4-1 Williams College 1-0Wisconsin 8-2 Wofford 1-0

-X-Xavier 1-0 -Y-Yale 48-1

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-A-ALABAMA (11-9)3/17/77 Alabama W, 7-23/14/79 Alabama W, 6-35/8/80 at Alabama W, 9-03/10/81 Alabama W, 6-33/15/82 at Alabama W, 6-32/3/84 vs. Alabama W, 7-23/3/88 vs. Alabama L, 3-63/31/89 Alabama L, 1-62/16/91 vs. Alabama L, 4-52/27/93 #25 Alabama L, 2-52/19/94 at #11 Alabama W, 5-21/27/95 Alabama W, 7-03/17/95 at Alabama W, 4-32/18/96 at Alabama L, 1-42/15/97 #28 Alabama L, 3-43/2/98 at #20 Alabama L, 1-62/12/00 #31 Alabama W, 4-01/31/09 [22] vs. #24 Alabama L, 0-43/17/12 [58] #57 Alabama W, 5-21/22/16 vs. Alabama L, 1-4

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (3-4)1/30/93 #18 Ala.-Birmingham L, 1-53/19/93 at #7 Ala.-Birmingham L, 3-42/18/94 at #13 Ala.-Birmingham W, 6-11/28/95 [11] #18 Ala.-Birmingham W, 5-22/18/96 at #29 Ala.-Birmingham L, 1-42/16/97 #26 Ala.-Birmingham L, 3-44/7/01 at Ala.-Birmingham W, 5-2

AMERICAN (2-0)3/11/03 American W, 6-14/20/04 American W, 5-2

AMHERST (2-0)3/27/53 Amherst W, 9-04/1/64 Amherst W, 9-0

ARIZONA (9-2)1938 Arizona W, 9-01941 Arizona W, 8-11948 Arizona W, 6-32/25/75 at Arizona W, 6-32/6/82 vs. Arizona L, 3-63/4/83 vs. Arizona W, 6-03/7/86 vs. Arizona W, 5-14/16/88 Arizona W, 7-23/1/91 #17 Arizona L, 4-52/28/93 Arizona W, 6-11/29/11 [44] #32 Arizona W, 4-3

ARIZONA STATE (4-1)5/19/90 Arizona State W, 5-13/23/90 at Arizona State W, 5-13/22/91 at Arizona State L, 2-53/6/92 at Arizona State W, 6-31/29/93 #25 Arizona State W, 6-1

ARKANSAS (2-3)3/3/83 vs. Arkansas L, 4-53/30/86 vs. #8 Arkansas L, 4-51/24/87 Arkansas W, 7-21/26/90 Arkansas W, 8-12/15/91 vs. Arkansas L, 3-5

ARMY (15-0)1939 Army W, 9-01940 Army W, 7-15/7/54 at Army W, 9-0

3/25/61 Army W, 9-03/24/62 Army W, 9-03/23/63 Army W, 7-23/20/64 Army W, 9-03/21/64 Army W, 9-03/27/65 Army W, 9-03/26/66 Army W, 9-03/25/67 Army W, 8-13/23/68 Army W, 8-13/22/69 Army W, 7-23/21/70 Army W, 9-02/15/16 Army W, 4-0

ARMY AIR FORCE (1-0)1943 Army Air Force W, 4-3

AUBURN (11-2)1939 Auburn W, 9-05/9/80 at Auburn W, 5-43/28/81 Auburn W, 8-12/19/82 vs. Auburn W, 7-24/9/83 Auburn W, 6-34/23/83 vs. Auburn W, 8-12/16/85 Auburn W, 5-33/26/85 at Auburn L, 4-54/10/88 Auburn W, 5-41989 Auburn W, 5-21989 Auburn W, 6-03/24/93 Auburn L, 3-43/17/94 vs. #35 Auburn W, 5-2

-B-BALL STATE (2-0)3/27/92 at Ball State W, 4-24/10/94 vs. #45 Ball State W, 5-2

BALTIMORE TENNIS CLUB (0-1)1932 Baltimore Tennis Club L, 3-4

BARRY (4-0)3/31/93 Barry W, 6-13/4/94 Barry (1 of 2) W, 5-13/4/94 Barry (2 of 2) W, 5-12/15/96 Barry W, 5-2

BAYLOR (1-1)3/14/00 at #10 Baylor L, 0-43/9/01 #19 Baylor W, 5-2

BETHUNE-COOKMAN (2-0)1/19/13 [65] vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 7-0 1/31/14 [60] Bethune-Cookman W, 7-0

BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN (1-0)4/14/51 Birmingham Southern W, 6-1

BISCAYNE (1-0)2/17/81 Biscayne W, 9-0

BOISE STATE (0-1)3/22/97 at #2 Boise State L, 1-6

BOSTON COLLEGE (13-2)4/30/04 Boston College W, 4-03/24/06 [14] at Boston College W, 7-03/25/07 [37] Boston College W, 7-04/11/08 [23] at Boston College W, 7-04/10/09 [23] Boston College W, 6-14/11/10 [50] at Boston College W, 6-14/10/11 [24] Boston College W, 6-13/30/12 [51] at Boston College L, 2-54/7/13 [52] Boston College W, 7-0

4/13/14 [46] at Boston College W, 7-03/29/15 Boston College W, 6-13/18/16 at Boston College W, 4-34/7/17 Boston College W, 7-04/26/17 vs. Boston College * W, 5-14/15/18 [42] at Boston College L, 3-4*ACC Championships

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (3-0)3/6/00 Boston University W, 7-03/15/14 [65] Boston University W, 6-13/10/17 Boston University W, 7-0

BOWLING GREEN (4-0)3/24/77 Bowling Green W, 9-03/23/78 Bowling Green W, 8-13/20/79 Bowling Green W, 9-03/9/99 Bowling Green W, 6-1

BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-0)2/22/86 vs. BYU W, 6-2

BROWN (2-0)4/2/74 Brown W, 9-03/26/00 #68 Brown W, 6-1

BUCKNELL (2-0)5/4/53 at Bucknell W, 9-02/11/18 Bucknell W, 7-0

BUFFALO (1-0)1942 Buffalo W, 9-0

-C-CALIFORNIA (1-4)1938 California L, 1-91941 California L, 4-55/15/82 California L, 1-53/14/91 at #7 California W, 5-42/12/95 [11] at #19 California L, 2-5

UC IRVINE (4-4) 3/5/80 at UC Irvine W, 5-13/27/84 at UC Irvine W, 7-23/17/86 at UC Irvine W, 5-44/15/88 UC Irvine L, 1-81989 #4 UC Irvine L, 2-73/15/91 at #20 UC Irvine L, 4-52/1/92 #21 UC Irvine W, 6-33/13/93 at #24 UC Irvine L, 3-4

CHARLESTON SOUTHERN (2-0)3/19/01 Charleston Southern W, 7-05/12/01 vs. #69 Charleston Southern W, 4-0

CINCINNATI (3-0)4/14/52 Cincinnati W, 8-14/15/52 Cincinnati W, 7-24/27/59 at Cincinnati W, 5-0

CLEMSON (25-29)3/15/68 Clemson W, 9-03/15/71 Clemson W, 6-33/17/71 Clemson W, 7-23/20/74 Clemson W, 8-13/17/76 Clemson W, 8-12/28/81 Clemson L, 3-65/16/81 Clemson L, 3-62/12/82 Clemson W, 7-23/12/82 at Clemson W, 6-32/4/83 vs. Clemson L, 4-52/11/83 vs. Clemson W, 7-2

3/12/83 at Clemson L, 3-62/24/84 vs. Clemson L, 3-63/10/84 at Clemson *forfeited W, 5-42/24/85 Clemson # W, 9-02/28/85 at Clemson L, 1-83/9/85 vs. Clemson L, 2-71/25/86 #3 Clemson # L, 2-72/27/86 at #3 Clemson L, 3-61/23/87 Clemson W, 4-55/9/87 at Clemson L, 3-61/22/88 Clemson # L, 2-71/27/89 #14 Clemson # L, 4-51/28/90 Clemson W, 8-13/10/90 at Clemson W, 5-42/2/91 Clemson W, 5-41/31/92 Clemson L, 4-51/31/93 #20 Clemson W, 6-14/3/94 at #38 Clemson W, 4-32/19/95 #35 Clemson W, 4-33/31/96 at #34 Clemson L, 1-63/1/97 #49 Clemson W, 4-34/12/98 at #53 Clemson W, 4-32/26/99 #52 Clemson L, 2-54/14/00 at #37 Clemson L, 3-45/13/00 #33 Clemson L, 2-43/4/01 #33 Clemson W, 6-1 4/13/02 at Clemson W, 5-2 3/8/03 #43 Clemson W, 5-24/10/04 at #66 Clemson L, 2-5 3/12/05 at #36 Clemson L, 2-53/4/06 [17] at #15 Clemson L, 2-53/16/07 [73] #24 Clemson W, 5-23/9/08 [24] at #60 Clemson W, 4-32/7/09 [23] #63 Clemson W, 7-03/13/10 [35] at #47 Clemson L, 3-43/20/11 [25] #57 Clemson W, 4-33/11/12 [59] at Clemson L, 1-63/15/13 [70] #25 Clemson L, 3-43/7/14 at #23 Clemson L, 1-63/20/15 #64 Clemson L, 3-44/3/16 at Clemson L, 3-42/19/17 Clemson L, 3-4 3/4/18 at #50 Clemson L, 3-4

CLEVELAND STATE (1-0)2/23/18 College of Charleston W, 7-0

COLGATE (2-0)1936 Colgate W, 8-11937 Colgate W, 8-1

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON (1-0)3/11/18 Cleveland State W, 7-0

COLORADO (1-1)1941 Colorado W, 7-23/28/02 Colorado L, 3-4

COLUMBIA (4-1)5/6/53 at Columbia W, 9-03/12/80 Columbia W, 8-13/16/83 Columbia W, 5-13/4/95 at Columbia L, 3-45/8/09 [22] #53 Columbia W, 4-0

CONCORDIA (1-0)3/25/59 Concordia W, 7-0

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSCONNECTICUT (1-0)4/21/95 Connecticut W, 5-0

CORNELL (8-0)1937 Cornell W, 9-01942 Cornell W, 8-13/26/63 Cornell W, 8-13/27/63 Cornell W, 7-24/2/64 Cornell W, 9-04/4/64 Cornell W, 9-03/22/00 Cornell W, 6-13/22/01 Cornell W, 4-3

-D-DADE NEW WORLD (1-0)2/15/83 Dade New World W, 8-1

DARTMOUTH (11-0)1936 Dartmouth W, 8-11939 Dartmouth W, 8-03/30/50 Dartmouth W, 8-13/30/56 Dartmouth W, 9-04/4/57 Dartmouth W, 9-04/5/57 Dartmouth W, 8-13/27/58 Dartmouth W, 9-03/28/58 Dartmouth W, 9-03/22/61 Dartmouth W, 8-15/5/95 [22] vs. Dartmouth W, 7-03/21/03 Dartmouth W, 5-2

DAVIDSON (9-0)1936 Davidson W, 8-14/27/49 at Davidson W, 5-15/1/53 at Davidson W, 7-24/30/54 at Davidson W, 9-03/19/55 Davidson W, 8-14/28/55 at Davidson W, 9-04/19/58 at Davidson W, 9-04/15/60 at Davidson W, 9-03/1/16 Davidson W, 7-0

DAYTON (1-0)4/22/18 [48] Dayton W, 4-0

DENVER (2-0)3/22/06 [14] Denver W, 7-02/1/09 [22] vs. #46 Denver W, 5-2

DEPAUL (1-0)3/26/96 DePaul W, 4-3

DEPAUW (1-0)4/29/59 at DePauw W, 9-0

DRAKE (1-1)4/17/93 Drake W, 4-31/24/15 [52] #40 Drake L, 2-4

DUKE (24-24)1936 Duke W, 7-23/26/53 Duke W, 7-25/2/53 at Duke W, 6-34/3/54 Duke W, 9-05/1/54 at Duke W, 8-04/30/55 at Duke W, 6-34/28/56 at Duke W, 9-05/3/57 at Duke W, 6-15/4/57 at Duke W, 4-34/16/60 at Duke W, 8-13/31/61 Duke W, 8-13/30/62 Duke W, 8-15/3/62 at Duke W, 9-0

5/5/67 at Duke W, 8-14/9/74 at Duke W, 5-13/7/78 Duke W, 6-33/17/84 Duke W, 7-22/15/85 Duke W, 6-22/17/89 Duke W, 6-32/14/86 Duke W, 5-45/15/92 Duke L, 2-54/3/93 at #9 Duke L, 2-53/5/94 #5 Duke W, 4-33/19/94 vs. #5 Duke L, 3-44/8/95 [31] at #11 Duke L, 1-63/11/97 at #18 Duke L, 3-43/15/98 #11 Duke L, 1-64/4/99 at #7 Duke L, 1-65/16/01 vs. #5 Duke L, 1-43/31/02 at #16 Duke L, 0-7 4/13/03 #9 Duke L, 1-64/4/04 #6 Duke L, 1-6 4/10/05 #5 Duke L, 3-4 3/31/06 [13] #4 Duke L, 3-44/1/07 [35] at #21 Duke L, 3-43/21/08 [20] #66 Duke L, 2-53/22/09 [45] at #28 Duke W, 4-34/16/10 [47] #14 Duke W, 4-34/17/11 [25] at #10 Duke L, 2-54/8/12 [61] #7 Duke L, 0-74/14/13 [53] at #9 Duke L, 0-74/4/14 [47] #13 Duke L, 0-73/15/15 at #6 Duke L, 1-64/23/15 #9 Duke L, 0-43/11/16 #66 Duke L, 2-54/15/17 at #46 Duke L, 1-64/27/17 vs. #34 Duke * L, 1-44/20/18 [48] #22 Duke W, 4-3*ACC Championships

-E-East Tennessee State (1-0)3/6/17 East Tennessee State W, 5-2

EDISON HIGH (1-0)1934 Edison High W, 6-2

EMORY (2-0)1939 Emory W, 9-01940 Emory W, 9-0

-F-FLAGLER (7-0)3/11/78 Flagler W, 8-12/16/79 Flagler W, 8-12/16/80 Flagler W, 9-04/10/81 Flagler W. 9-04/8/83 Flagler W, 9-04/7/84 Flagler W, 7-23/24/85 Flagler W, 7-2

FLORIDA (55-19-1)1947 Florida W, 9-01947 Florida W, 9-01948 Florida W, 9-03/5/49 Florida W, 7.5-1.54/23/49 at Florida W, 9-04/22/50 at Florida W, 8-14/7/51 Florida W, 6-21952 Florida W, 6-24/11/53 Florida W, 7-24/10/54 at Florida W, 7-23/24/56 at Florida W, 9-04/6/57 Florida W, 7-24/15/58 at Florida W, 9-0

4/11/59 Florida W, 7-24/8/60 at Florida W, 9-04/8/61 Florida W, 7-24/28/62 at Florida W, 7-24/6/63 Florida W, 9-03/16/64 at Florida W, 9-03/6/65 Florida W, 9-03/12/66 at Florida W, 9-03/6/67 Florida W, 5.5-3.54/6/68 at Florida L, 2-75/4/68 Florida W, 7-23/8/69 Florida T, 3-35/17/69 at Florida L, 3-64/1/70 at Florida W, 9-05/2/70 Florida W, 7-24/24/71 Florida W, 9-03/6/72 Florida W, 7-24/24/72 at Florida W, 7-23/3/73 Florida W, 6-34/16/73 at Florida W, 8-13/1/74 at Florida W, 7-24/13/74 at Florida W, 9-03/8/75 at Florida W, 5-44/12/75 Florida W, 5-44/12/76 Florida L, 4-54/20/76 at Florida W, 7-24/9/77 Florida W, 6-34/25/77 at Florida L, 4-53/25/78 Florida W, 7-25/1/78 at Florida L, 3-63/5/79 at Florida L, 3-65/12/79 Florida W, 7-22/26/80 at Florida W, 8-14/5/80 Florida W, 8-13/29/81 Florida W, 9-04/15/81 at Florida W, 7-22/26/82 at Florida W, 5-43/27/82 Florida W, 5-13/1/83 Florida W, 7-24/20/83 at Florida W, 7-22/26/84 vs. Florida forfeited W, 5-43/5/84 at Florida L, 4-52/17/85 Florida W, 7-23/10/85 vs. Florida W, 8-13/15/85 at Florida W, 5-32/15/86 Florida W, 9-04/20/86 at Florida W, 6-33/10/88 at Florida L, 4-53/5/89 Florida W, 8-13/14/90 at Florida W, 5-45/14/99 Florida L, 0-42/14/03 at #6 Florida L, 1-62/4/05 at #3 Florida L, 1-6 2/3/06 [40] #1 Florida L, 2-53/13/07 [73] at #23 Florida L, 0-71/29/08 [36] #13 Florida W, 4-35/11/08 [19 at #9 Florida L, 1-42/22/09 [24] at #11 Florida L, 2-55/9/09 [22] at #10 Florida W, 4-35/14/11 [27] vs. #8 Florida L, 0-41/19/13 [65] at #12 Florida L, 2-55/13/18 [40] at #13 Florida L, 0-4

FLORIDA A&M (6-0)3/1/02 Florida AM W, 5-22/16/03 Florida AM W, 6-12/14/04 Florida AM W, 7-0 2/27/05 Florida AM W, 6-1 1/22/12 [31] Florida AM W, 4-32/2/14 [60] Florida AM W, 7-0

FLORIDA ATLANTIC (22-1)1/30/82 Florida Atlantic W, 9-01/28/83 Florida Atlantic W, 6-02/28/96 Florida Atlantic W, 4-31/25/97 Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/23/98 #68 Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/26/99 Florida Atlantic W, 5-22/1/00 Florida Atlantic W, 5-21/31/01 #48 Florida Atlantic W, 4-3 1/24/02 #48 Florida Atlantic L, 3-41/30/03 #60 Florida Atlantic W, 7-02/11/04 Florida Atlantic W, 6-1 1/26/05 Florida Atlantic W, 4-3 1/28/06 [39] Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/24/08 [36] Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/22/09 [17] Florida Atlantic W, 4-31/21/10 [21] Florida Atlantic W, 7-02/20/11 [39] Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/19/12 [31] Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/12/14 [55] Florida Atlantic W, 7-01/18/15 [52] Florida Atlantic W, 5-21/17/16 Florida Atlantic W, 5-22/12/17 Florida Atlantic W, 5-22/11/18 Florida Atlantic W, 4-2

FLORIDA GULF COAST (2-1)3/9/13 [67] Florida Gulf Coast W, 6-12/7/15 [71] Florida Gulf Coast L, 1-42/25/17 Florida Gulf Coast W, 4-3

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (31-1)3/1/73 Florida International W, 9-04/28/73 at Florida International W, 9-03/8/74 Florida International W, 9-04/6/74 Florida International W, 9-02/22/75 Florida International W, 9-04/9/75 at Florida International W, 9-02/28/76 Florida International W, 7-24/14/76 at Florida International W, 8-12/26/77 Florida International W, 9-05/7/77 at Florida International W, 9-02/28/78 Florida International W, 5-04/29/78 Florida International W, 9-02/24/79 at Florida International W, 9-05/5/79 Florida International W, 9-02/19/80 Florida International W, 9-02/23/81 Florida International W, 9-02/26/83 Florida International W, 9-01/30/84 Florida International W, 9-01/19/85 Florida International W, 8-14/12/86 Florida International W, 9-02/27/88 Florida International W, 7-24/23/89 Florida International W, 9-01/20/90 at Florida International W, 8-11/26/91 Florida International W, 9-01/25/92 Florida International W, 8-11/23/93 Florida International W, 7-23/12/94 at Florida International W, 5-23/31/95 Florida International W, 7-04/6/96 at Florida International L, 2-53/29/97 #75 Florida International W, 4-31/29/98 at #55 Florida International W, 5-21/27/99 #64 Florida International W, 5-2

FLORIDA SOUTHERN (3-0)1947 Florida Southern W, 9-01947 Florida Southern W, 8-13/28/56 at Florida Southern W, 9-0

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FLORIDA TECH (4-0)4/16/75 at Florida Tech W, 8-12/21/76 Florida Tech W, 9-0

2/25/77 Florida Tech W, 8-14/22/78 at Florida Tech W, 6-3

FT. LAUDERDALE TOWN TENNIS (0-0-1)1946 Ft. Lauderdale Town Tennis T, 6-6

FRESNO STATE (0-1)3/14/91 at #25 Fresno State L, 3-5

FURMAN (5-0)4/4/49 Furman W, 6-14/25/49 at Furman W, 6-04/10/50 Furman W, 7-04/1/96 at Furman W, 4-32/27/08 [26] Furman W, 5-2 -G-GEORGE WASHINGTON (2-0)3/6/15 George Washington W, 6-12/2/97 at George Washington W, 5-0

GEORGETOWN (3-0)1942 Georgetown W, 6-34/22/95 Georgetown W, 4-13/9/13 [67] Georgetown W, 4-0

GEORGIA (22-14)1936 Georgia W, 9-01939 Georgia W, 6-05/2/50 at Georgia W, 7-03/20/54 Georgia W, 9-03/21/57 Georgia W, 8-14/29/57 at Georgia W, 6-34/17/58 at Georgia W, 8-14/12/60 at Georgia W, 9-05/4/61 at Georgia W, 8-15/1/62 at Georgia W, 6-35/3/63 at Georgia W, 8-14/27/72 at Georgia W, 6-34/11/74 at Georgia L, 4-53/29/75 Georgia W, 8-14/8/76 at Georgia L, 2-74/30/77 Georgia W, 6-34/10/78 at Georgia L, 2-73/31/79 Georgia W, 5-45/10/80 at Georgia W, 6-34/18/81 Georgia W, 7-23/11/82 at Georgia W, 6-33/9/83 Georgia W, 8-12/5/84 vs. Georgia L, 1-53/8/84 at Georgia L, 4-52/23/85 Georgia # L, 2-73/13/85 at Georgia L, 2-72/26/86 at Georgia W, 8-13/8/88 at Georgia L, 3-63/28/89 #8 Georgia W, 5-43/11/90 at Georgia L, 4-54/5/91 #4 Georgia L, 3-52/20/92 at #11 Georgia L, 2-44/5/92 at #6 Georgia W, 5-43/5/93 at #3 Georgia L, 0-73/9/97 at #3 Georgia L, 1-64/16/99 at #7 Georgia L, 1-6

GEORGIA SOUTHERN (4-0)3/16/03 Georgia Southern W, 6-13/21/04 Georgia Southern W, 7-0 2/13/05 Georgia Southern W, 7-0 2/2/18 Georgia Southern W, 7-0

GEORGIA STATE (2-0)3/22/02 #59 Georgia State W, 4-3 3/22/13 [70] Georgia State W, 6-1

GEORGIA TECH (35-12) 1947 Georgia Tech W, 7-23/19/58 Georgia Tech W, 9-04/16/58 at Georgia Tech W, 8-13/28/59 Georgia Tech W, 5-43/25/60 Georgia Tech W, 7-24/11/60 at Georgia Tech W, 7-25/5/61 at Georgia Tech W, 9-04/30/62 at Georgia Tech W, 9-05/2/63 at Georgia Tech W, 9-03/23/65 Georgia Tech W, 8-13/22/66 Georgia Tech W, 5-23/21/67 Georgia Tech W, 6.5-2.53/22/68 Georgia Tech W, 8-13/27/69 Georgia Tech W, 5-43/26/70 Georgia Tech W, 5-13/25/71 Georgia Tech W, 6-34/26/72 at Georgia Tech W, 8-13/25/77 Georgia Tech W, 9-04/9/88 Georgia Tech L, 4-53/2/90 Georgia Tech W, 6-03/1/92 Georgia Tech W, 6-33/28/93 Georgia Tech W, 5-24/4/94 at #31 Georgia Tech W, 4-32/4/96 #49 Georgia Tech W, 5-24/11/98 at #56 Georgia Tech W, 4-33/27/99 #62 Georgia Tech W, 4-34/15/00 at #70 Georgia Tech W, 4-33/7/01 #54 Georgia Tech L, 3-4 4/14/02 at #46 Georgia Tech W, 4-3 3/6/03 #31 Georgia Tech L, 2-54/11/04 at #34 Georgia Tech L, 2-5 3/13/05 at #51 Georgia Tech L, 1-6 3/5/06 [17] at #22 Georgia Tech W, 7-03/20/07 [37] #42 Georgia Tech W, 7-04/19/07 [35] #45 Georgia Tech W, 4-33/7/08 [24] at #39 Georgia Tech W, 5-23/7/09 [51] #58 Georgia Tech W, 5-23/14/10 [35] at #26 Georgia Tech L, 3-43/13/11 [32] #16 Georgia Tech W, 4-34/22/11 [25] vs. #16 Georgia Tech L, 1-43/13/12 [58] at Georgia Tech L, 0-73/17/13 [70] #63 Georgia Tech W, 4-33/9/14 at #52 Georgia Tech W, 5-23/8/15 Georgia Tech L, 2-4 4/1/16 at #31 Georgia Tech L, 2-53/12/17 No. 17 Georgia Tech L, 1-53/2/18 at Georgia Tech L, 3-4

HAMPTON INSTITUTE (2-0)3/14/80 Hampton Institute W, 7-23/1/84 Hampton Institute W, 8-1

HARVARD (9-4)1936 Harvard W, 7-21937 Harvard W, 9-01939 Harvard W, 7-21940 Harvard W, 9-01942 Harvard W, 6-35/4/56 at Harvard W, 9-02/2/84 vs. Harvard L, 4-53/24/84 vs. Harvard W, 7-24/2/87 Harvard W, 8-12/21/92 at #13 Harvard L, 4-53/29/92 at #13 Harvard W, 4-23/2/96 at #33 Harvard L, 0-65/14/97 vs. Harvard L, 3-4

HOUSTON (10-1-1)5/2/51 at Houston W, 4-24/29/52 at Houston T, 3-34/17/57 at Houston W, 6-03/7/70 Houston W, 8-15/5/71 at Houston W, 7-13/31/72 Houston W, 6-23/15/76 Houston L, 3-63/8/77 at Houston W, 7-23/19/80 at Houston W, 6-03/5/82 vs. Houston W, 5-13/16/84 Houston W, 7-23/6/86 vs. Houston W, 8-1

HOWARD (1-0)4/1/78 Howard W, 9-0

-I-IDAHO (1-0)3/21/97 vs. Idaho W, 7-0

ILLINOIS (1-1)5/1/59 at Illinois W, 5-43/2/03 at #1 Illinois L, 0-7

INDIANA (7-1)4/11/52 Indiana W, 5-44/2/56 Indiana W, 8-14/3/56 Indiana W, 9-04/28/59 at Indiana W, 9-04/16/65 Indiana W, 6.5-2.54/17/65 Indiana W, 6-35/5/70 at Indiana W, 8-13/1/03 vs. #42 Indiana L, 3-4

IOWA (1-0)4/6/18 Iowa W, 5-2

IOWA STATE (1-0)3/5/81 Iowa State W, 9-0

-J-JACKSONVILLE (8-0)5/4/74 Jacksonville W, 9-05/3/75 Jacksonville W, 9-02/10/76 Jacksonville W, 8-12/16/77 Jacksonville W, 8-12/18/78 Jacksonville W, 9-03/27/81 Jacksonville W, 8-12/22/04 Jacksonville W, 6-1 2/18/05 Jacksonville W, 7-0

NAVY AIR BASE OF JACKSONVILLE (2-0)1945 NAB of Jacksonville W4/1/49 NAB of Jacksonville W, 9-0

-K-KALAMAZOO (2-0)3/25/70 Kalamazoo W, 9-03/24/71 Kalamazoo W, 7-2

KANSAS (3-0)3/19/77 Kansas W, 8-11989 Kansas W, 7-03/7/92 at Kansas W, 7-2

KENNESAW STATE (1-0)2/13/15 [71] Kennesaw State W, 7-0

KENT STATE (1-0) 3/27/80 Kent State W, 9-0

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSKENTUCKY (7-4)1942 Kentucky W, 8-13/11/84 at Kentucky W, 7.5-1.53/20/84 Kentucky W, 8-13/28/85 Kentucky W, 5-34/14/91 at #14 Kentucky L, 2-54/18/92 #4 Kentucky W, 7-24/6/93 at #11 Kentucky W, 4-32/3/08 [36] at #48 Kentucky W, 4-33/18/09 [45] #13 Kentucky L, 2-53/19/10 [45] #9 Kentucky L, 2-52/13/11 [38] at #12 Kentucky L, 0-7

KENYON (1-0)1940 Kenyon W, 5-1

KEY WEST NAVAL AIR BASE (1-0)3/5/50 Key West Naval Air Base W, 9-0

KEY WEST TENNIS CLUB (2-0)3/24/51 Key West Tennis Club W, 9-04/20/52 Key West Tennis Club W, 9-0

-L-LIBERTY (1-0)2/7/15 [71] Liberty W, 4-2

LONG BEACH STATE (1-0)1989 #24 Long Beach State W, 7-2

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE (9-1)1989 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 5-42/21/77 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 8-14/4/82 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 5-04/24/83 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 7-22/16/86 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 5-44/8/88 Louisiana-Lafayette L, 1-83/29/91 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 7-23/14/06 [15] #45 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 5-21/26/13 [64] vs. #71 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 4-32/8/13 [54] #75 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 4-3

LOUISIANA-MONROE (2-0)3/6/00 Louisiana-Monroe W, 6-14/17/88 Louisiana-Monroe W, 8-1

LOUISIANA STATE (7-7)1941 Louisiana State W, 7-11947 Louisiana State W, 6-04/15/57 at Louisiana State W, 6-04/7/58 Louisiana State W, 7-23/21/59 at Louisiana State W, 7-23/27/75 Louisiana State W, 5-14/3/76 at Louisiana State L, 4-51/24/88 Louisiana State # L, 0-92/25/89 vs. #3 Louisiana State L, 3-54/21/89 #3 Louisiana State L, 3-62/24/90 vs. Louisiana State W, 5-12/23/91 vs. #10 Louisiana State L, 2-54/26/97 at #14 Louisiana State L, 2-41/31/98 #6 Louisiana State L, 1-6

LOUISVILLE (4-2)4/26/59 at Louisville W, 9-02/2/90 at Louisville W, 8-14/5/15 at #23 Louisville L, 0-74/10/16 Louisville W, 5-23/26/17 at #34 Louisville L, 1-44/1/18 [46} #38 Louisville W, 4-1

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (2-0)3/19/99 at Loyola Marymount W, 5-2

3/17/05 at Loyola Marymount W, 7-0

LOYOLA OF THE SOUTH (3-0)3/26/51 Loyola of the South W, 6-14/30/51 at Loyola of the South W, 4-34/28/52 at Loyola of the South W, 7-0

-M-MANHATTAN (1-0)5/13/06 [9] Manhattan W, 4-0

MARYLAND (9-1)4/27/50 at Maryland W, 9-04/3/05 at Maryland W, 6-1 3/26/06 [14] at #68 Maryland W, 7-03/24/07 [37] #45 Maryland W, 4-24/13/08 [23] at #58 Maryland W, 5-24/17/08 [25] #61 Maryland W, 4-14/12/09 [23] Maryland W, 7-04/9/10 [50] at Maryland W, 6-14/8/11 [24] #43 Maryland W, 7-04/1/12 [51] at Maryland L, 3-4

MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE (2-0)3/26/49 Maxwell Air Force Base W, 9-03/11/50 Maxwell Air Force Base W, 9-0

MEMPHIS STATE (1-0)4/4/78 Memphis State W, 5-4

MERCER (1-0)1936 Mercer W, 9-0

MERCYHURST (1-0)3/14/82 Mercyhurst W, 6-3

MIAMI (OHIO) (2-1)3/14/94 Miami (Ohio) W, 5-23/12/95 [14] Miami (Ohio) W, 5-23/19/96 Miami (Ohio) L, 3-4

MIAMI DADE CC NORTH (2-0)3/3/94 Miami Dade CC North W, 6-03/3/94 Miami Dade CC North W, 5-1

MICHIGAN (20-2)4/1/60 Michigan W, 9-04/2/60 Michigan W, 8-14/5/61 Michigan W, 7-24/6/61 Michigan W, 7-24/12/62 Michigan W, 9-14/13/62 Michigan W, 6-14/10/63 Michigan W, 9-04/13/63 Michigan W, 8-13/25/64 Michigan W, 7-23/27/64 Michigan W, 6-33/11/65 Michigan W, 7-23/12/65 Michigan W, 9-03/16/66 Michigan W, 7-23/17/66 Michigan W, 7-23/16/67 Michigan W, 6-33/17/67 Michigan W, 7-25/14/68 at Michigan L, 3-65/6/70 at Michigan W, 7-22/21/82 vs. Michigan W, 7-22/28/92 Michigan W, 5-13/2/01 #35 Michigan W, 7-03/3/16 #19 Michigan L, 3-4

MICHIGAN STATE (4-0)4/1/57 Michigan State W, 9-03/31/58 Michigan State W, 10-0

3/19/69 Michigan State W, 9-05/13/68 at Michigan State W, 9-0

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE (3-1)3/5/76 Middle Tennessee W, 9-03/19/92 Middle Tennessee W, 8-13/25/02 #29 Middle Tennessee W, 4-33/8/16 #54 Middle Tennessee L, 2-5

MINNESOTA (7-3)3/24/72 Minnesota W, 8-13/28/73 Minnesota W, 9-02/4/84 vs. Minnesota forfeited W, 6-32/22/85 Minnesota # W, 8-13/3/89 Minnesota W, 5-15/13/01 vs. #46 Minnesota W, 4-1 5/14/06 [9] #41 Minnesota W, 4-03/18/11 [25] at #23 Minnesota L, 3-43/19/13 [70] #61 Minnesota W, 4-33/17/17 No. 39 Minnesota L, 3-4

MISSISSIPPI (5-1)1939 Mississippi W, 9-03/4/89 #13 Mississippi W, 5-45/19/89 Mississippi W, 5-14/7/90 vs. Mississippi W, 6-03/18/94 vs. #8 Mississippi W, 4-35/15/94 Mississippi L, 2-4

MISSISSIPPI STATE (5-7)3/9/65 Mississippi State W, 7-25/2/66 at Mississippi State L, 4-53/4/90 Mississippi State W, 5-43/30/90 vs. Mississippi State W, 5-43/2/91 Mississippi State W, 5-13/31/94 at #6 Mississippi State L, 3-43/16/97 #5 Mississippi State L, 2-53/1/98 at #4 Mississippi State L, 1-63/12/99 #17 Mississippi State L, 1-63/16/01 #15 Mississippi State W, 5-22/10/17 #16 Mississippi State L, 0-41/21/18 at #14 Mississippi State L, 2-5

-N-NAVY (0-2-1)1942 Navy T, 3-31943 Navy L, 3-41946 Navy L, 3-6

NEBRASKA (2-0)3/29/90 vs. Nebraska W, 5-15/13/11 [27] vs. #41 Nebraska W, 4-3

NEBRASKA-OMAHA (1-0)3/25/14 [39] Nebraska-Omaha W, 7-0

NEW MEXICO (4-1)2/13/88 New Mexico W, 7-23/16/95 [14] at #16 New Mexico L, 2-54/6/97 #44 New Mexico W, 6-11/29/12 [33] #55 New Mexico W, 4-33/2/13 [69] vs. New Mexico W, 5-2

NEW ORLEANS (1-0)1/19/18 New Orleans W, 4-0

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (1-0)1937 NYU W, 9-0

NORTH CAROLINA (23-16)1936 North Carolina W, 6-34/24/50 at North Carolina W, 9-0

4/29/55 at North Carolina W, 6-34/27/56 at North Carolina W, 9-05/4/62 at North Carolina W, 6-34/13/63 North Carolina W, 9-05/6/67 at North Carolina W, 6-34/17/71 North Carolina W, 6-34/29/72 at North Carolina W, 6-33/31/73 North Carolina W, 6-34/8/74 at North Carolina W, 5-14/25/75 North Carolina W, 7-24/10/76 at North Carolina L, 1-84/2/77 North Carolina W, 5-44/8/78 at North Carolina L, 2-63/24/79 North Carolina W, 6-33/11/81 North Carolina W, 9-03/13/82 at North Carolina W, 7-23/11/83 North Carolina W, 5-23/8/85 vs. North Carolina W, 5-33/31/85 North Carolina W, 6-02/22/92 at #16 North Carolina L, 2-44/7/95 [31] at #40 North Carolina L, 2-54/3/99 at #75 North Carolina L, 2-5 3/27/05 #53 North Carolina L, 3-4 4/2/06 [13] #8 North Carolina W, 4-13/30/07 [35] at #6 North Carolina L, 1-64/18/08 [25] vs. #11 North Carolina W, 4-33/20/09 [45] at #34 North Carolina W, 4-31/31/10 [20] at #28 North Carolina L, 2-44/15/11 [25] at #19 North Carolina L, 2-54/6/12 [61] #21 North Carolina L, 2-54/12/13 [53] at #69 North Carolina W, 2-54/25/13 [55] #54 North Carolina L, 0-44/6/14 [47] #9 North Carolina L, 2-53/13/15 at #12 North Carolina L, 0-73/13/16 #1 North Carolina L, 1-63/31/17 at #11 North Carolina L, 1-64/22/18 [48] #7 North Carolina L, 0-4

NC STATE (16-7)1936 NC State W, 8-12/11/97 NC State W, 5-22/19/99 #72 NC State W, 5-22/11/01 NC State W, 7-03/30/02 at NC State W, 5-2 2/7/03 NC State W, 6-14/8/05 #46 NC State W, 4-3 4/16/06 [10] #34 NC State W, 6-14/15/07 [33] at #24 NC State L, 3-44/4/08 [27] #44 NC State W, 4-34/3/09 [31] at #48 NC State W, 4-34/17/09 [25] #54 NC State W, 4-34/4/10 [51] #40 NC State W, 5-24/22/10 [41] vs. #51 NC State W, 4-14/3/11 [28] at #59 NC State W, 5-23/23/12 [54] #33 NC State L, 3-43/31/13 [50] at #38 NC State L, 2-53/23/14 [72] #31 NC State W, 4-34/12/15 at #34 NC State L, 0-74/8/16 #41 NC State L, 3-44/14/17 at NC State L, 2-53/25/18 #23 NC State W, 4-34/26/18 [39] vs. #22 NC State* L,1-4*ACC Championships

NORTH FLORIDA (5-2)1/21/07 [11] North Florida W, 6-11/16/11 [44] North Florida W, 5-22/26/12 [36] North Florida W, 5-22/24/13 [54] #62 North Florida L, 2-52/22/14 [62] North Florida W, 4-31/22/17 North Florida L, 2-45/12/19 [40] North Florida W, 4-0

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSNORTHWESTERN (5-0)1940 Northwestern W, 7-24/30/59 at Northwestern W, 8-13/29/63 Northwestern W, 6-13/25/90 vs. Northwestern W, 5-12/1/10 [20] at #36 Northwestern W, 4-0

NOTRE DAME (17-12)3/30/64 Notre Dame W, 7-23/31/64 Notre Dame W, 9-04/15/66 Notre Dame W, 6-04/16/66 Notre Dame W, 8-14/8/69 Notre Dame W, 9-04/9/69 Notre Dame W, 9-03/20/84 Notre Dame W, 9-04/9/94 at #15 Notre Dame W, 4-31/28/96 at Notre Dame L, 0-74/21/96 Notre Dame L, 0-44/20/97 Notre Dame W, 4-12/15/98 at #23 Notre Dame L, 2-44/26/98 #22 Notre Dame W, 4-13/11/99 #26 Notre Dame L, 2-54/25/99 Notre Dame L, 3-42/20/00 at #29 Notre Dame W, 5-24/23/00 #29 Notre Dame W, 5-24/1/01 #10 Notre Dame W, 4-3 4/22/01 #12 Notre Dame W, 4-2 2/24/02 at #7 Notre Dame L, 1-6 4/21/02 #10 Notre Dame L, 1-4 3/30/03 #53 Notre Dame W, 6-12/29/04 at #46 Notre Dame W, 5-2 5/1/04 Notre Dame L, 1-44/11/14 [46] at #12 Notre Dame L, 0-73/27/15 #37 Notre Dame L, 3-43/20/16 #51 Notre Dame L, 2-54/9/17 Notre Dame W, 4-34/13/18 [42] at #28 Notre Dame L, 2-5

-O-OHIO STATE (12-4)3/16/63 Ohio State W, 9-03/18/63 Ohio State W, 9-03/26/75 Ohio State W, 9-03/22/78 Ohio State W, 9-03/19/79 Ohio State W, 7-23/24/80 Ohio State W, 9-03/20/83 Ohio State W, 8-13/28/91 Ohio State W, 6-33/24/92 Ohio State W, 5-03/24/94 Ohio State W, 5-23/23/96 Ohio State L, 2-52/14/98 vs. Ohio State W, 6-13/22/00 #43 Ohio State W, 7-03/10/07 [67] #2 Ohio State L, 2-52/1/08 [36] at #3 Ohio State L, 2-51/27/13 [64] at #4 Ohio State L, 0-7

OKLAHOMA STATE (1-1)2/11/06 [30] vs. #22 Oklahoma State W, 5-22/17/07 [26] #14 Oklahoma State L, 3-4

OPA-LOCKA MARINES (2-0)1946 Opa-Locka Marines W, 12-01946 Opa-Locka Marines W, 8-3

ORLANDO WATERWICH CLUB (0-1)1930 Orlando Waterwich Club L, 1-5

-P-PAN AMERICAN (2-0)4/22/72 Pan American W, 4-33/25/80 Pan American W, 9-0

PENNSYLVANIA (15-0)1939 Pennsylvania W, 8-11940 Pennsylvania W, 7-23/13/63 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/14/63 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/11/68 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/12/68 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/10/69 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/11/69 Pennsylvania W, 7-23/10/70 Pennsylvania W, 8-13/15/73 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/14/84 Pennsylvania W, 8-13/15/97 Pennsylvania W, 7-02/21/98 at Pennsylvania W, 7-03/10/04 Pennsylvania W, 5-22/8/09 [23] Pennsylvania W, 7-0

PENN STATE (1-0)3/9/00 #75 Penn State W, 5-2

PEPPERDINE (2-14)1989 #15 Pepperdine W, 6-34/14/75 Pepperdine W, 7-22/28/80 at Pepperdine L, 7-22/4/82 vs. Pepperdine L, 0-62/14/82 Pepperdine L, 3-62/3/83 at Pepperdine L, 4-53/25/84 vs. Pepperdine L, 4-53/30/85 Pepperdine L, 2-71/24/86 #5 Pepperdine # L, 2-73/24/90 vs. Pepperdine L, 0-63/9/93 at #11 Pepperdine L, 2-51/30/94 #28 Pepperdine L, 3-41/29/95 [11] #5 Pepperdine L, 1-63/18/99 at #12 Pepperdine L, 2-53/16/05 at #11 Pepperdine L, 0-4 2/14/15 [71] #48 Pepperdine L, 3-4

PITT (1-0)1940 Pitt W, 9-0

PRESBYTERIAN (23-1)3/18/54 Presbyterian W, 9-03/19/54 Presbyterian W, 8-13/17/55 Presbyterian W, 8-03/18/55 Presbyterian W, 6-15/2/55 at Presbyterian W, 7-23/15/56 Presbyterian W, 6-33/16/56 Presbyterian W, 7-24/30/56 at Presbyterian W, 7-23/22/57 Presbyterian L, 4-53/23/57 Presbyterian W, 7-25/1/57 at Presbyterian W, 6-35/2/57 at Presbyterian W, 6-34/4/58 Presbyterian W, 6-24/5/58 Presbyterian W, 5-44/18/58 at Presbyterian W, 5-43/30/59 Presbyterian W, 5-43/18/60 Presbyterian W, 8-14/14/60 at Presbyterian W, 8-13/16/61 Presbyterian W, 9-03/17/61 Presbyterian W, 9-03/30/62 Presbyterian W, 7-15/2/62 at Presbyterian W, 9-04/15/63 Presbyterian W, 8-13/4/14 #75 Presbyterian W, 4-0

PRINCETON (35-4-1)1937 Princeton W, 8-15/3/49 at Princeton W, 8-13/27/56 vs. Princeton W, 9-04/6/59 Princeton W, 8-1

4/7/59 Princeton W, 6-33/28/60 Princeton W, 8-13/29/60 Princeton W, 7-13/28/61 Princeton W, 8-13/29/61 Princeton W, 9-03/27/62 Princeton W, 7-23/31/62 Princeton W, 7-14/3/63 Princeton W, 8-14/4/63 Princeton W, 7-24/3/64 Princeton L, 4-54/1/65 Princeton W, 8-14/2/65 Princeton W, 6-33/31/66 Princeton T, 4-44/1/66 Princeton W, 7-23/31/67 Princeton W, 8-14/1/67 Princeton W, 7-23/28/68 Princeton W, 8-13/29/68 Princeton W, 8-13/28/69 Princeton W, 8-13/29/69 Princeton W, 9-03/27/70 Princeton W, 8-13/28/70 Princeton W, 9-03/26/71 Princeton W, 6-33/27/71 Princeton W, 7-23/25/72 Princeton W, 9-03/23/73 Princeton W, 9-03/24/73 Princeton W, 7-23/29/74 Princeton W, 9-03/30/74 Princeton W, 7-23/28/75 Princeton W, 6-33/25/76 Princeton L, 4-53/27/79 Princeton L, 4-53/3/95 at Princeton L, 3-43/4/96 at #41 Princeton W, 4-32/22/98 vs. #60 Princeton W, 6-13/20/10 [45] Princeton W, 6-1

PROVIDENCE (5-0)4/20/96 Providence W, 4-04/19/97 Providence W, 4-04/25/98 Providence W, 4-04/23/99 Providence W, 4-04/21/00 Providence W, 4-0

PURDUE (1-0)3/13/08 [18] #54 Purdue W, 6-1

-Q-QUANTICO MARINES (1-0)3/22/58 Quantico Marines W, 10-0

QUINNIPIAC (1-0)3/10/15 Quinnipiac W, 6-1

-R-RHODE ISLAND (1-0)1942 Rhode Island W, 9-0

RICE (8-5)5/1/51 at Rice W, 7-03/1/82 Rice W, 7-23/3/90 Rice W, 5-33/15/00 at Rice W, 4-34/14/01 #35 Rice W, 4-3 2/12/06 [40] vs. #30 Rice W, 6-13/18/07 [73] #17 Rice W, 4-32/10/08 [24] at #23 Rice L, 2-51/25/09 [17] #24 Rice L, 3-42/7/10 [27] at #32 Rice L, 1-61/22/11 [44] #30 Rice L, 2-52/5/12 [37] at #38 Rice L, 0-72/3/13 [60] #50 Rice W, 6-1

RICHMOND NAVAL AIR STATION (2-0)1943 Richmond NAS W, 4-11945 Richmond NAS W

ROLLINS (55-5)1930 Rollins L, 0-51931 Rollins L, 2-41932 Rollins W, 9-01932 Rollins W, 8-01934 Rollins W, 5-31934 Rollins L, 3-41934 Rollins W, 6-01935 Rollins W, 4-31935 Rollins W, 6-01935 Rollins L, 4-51936 Rollins W, 7-21936 Rollins W, 6-31937 Rollins W, 9-01947 Rollins W, 6-31948 Rollins L, 2-74/1/50 at Rollins W, 9-04/15/50 at Rollins W, 6-34/4/51 Rollins W, 7-24/21/51 at Rollins W, 5-45/10/52 Rollins W, 5-44/4/53 Rollins W, 7-24/25/53 at Rollins W, 5-34/9/54 at Rollins W, 5-44/22/54 Rollins W, 6-04/16/55 at Rollins W, 9-04/23/55 Rollins W, 7-13/29/56 at Rollins W, 8-14/21/56 Rollins W, 7-23/30/57 at Rollins W, 9-04/25/57 Rollins W, 6-24/28/58 Rollins W, 9-03/18/59 at Rollins W, 7-25/16/59 Rollins W, 7-14/23/60 at Rollins W, 8-05/14/60 Rollins W, 9-0 3/11/61 at Rollins W, 8-14/29/61 Rollins W, 8-14/10/62 Rollins W, 9-04/16/62 at Rollins W, 8-15/11/63 vs. Rollins W, 8-15/8/65 Rollins W, 8-15/14/66 at Rollins W, 8-1 4/29/67 Rollins W, 8-15/10/68 at Rollins W, 9-05/9/69 Rollins W, 7-24/17/70 at Rollins W, 9-04/16/71 Rollins W, 6-34/14/72 at Rollins W, 6-34/13/73 Rollins W, 8-14/19/74 at Rollins W, 9-03/1/75 Rollins W, 8-14/21/76 at Rollins W, 7-24/22/77 Rollins W, 8-14/21/78 at Rollins W, 8-14/27/79 Rollins W, 8-13/4/84 at Rollins W, 8-14/21/84 Rollins W, 7-23/16/85 at Rollins W, 9-03/19/85 Rollins W, 5-12/3/89 Rollins W, 8-1

RUTGERS (1-0)4/27/03 Rutgers W, 4-1

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-S-SAMFORD (1-0)1/25/08 [36] Samford W, 6-1

SAN DIEGO (2-1)3/28/88 San Diego W, 5-33/21/91 at San Diego W, 5-13/11/93 at #23 San Diego L, 2-5

SETON HALL (1-0)4/19/96 Seton Hall W, 4-0

SOUTH ALABAMA (6-4)4/22/83 vs. South Alabama W, 5-02/17/95 #28 South Alabama L, 3-45/6/95 [22] vs. South Alabama L, 3-42/28/97 #10 South Alabama L, 3-44/6/98 at #11 South Alabama W, 5-21/31/99 #38 South Alabama W, 5-22/13/00 #73 South Alabama W, 5-24/6/01 at #10 South Alabama L, 2-4 1/27/02 #17 South Alabama W, 4-33/30/18 South Alabama W, 4-1

SOUTH CAROLINA (11-4)1936 South Carolina W, 9-01948 South Carolina L, 2-73/18/76 South Carolina W, 6-33/14/77 South Carolina W, 7-24/6/78 at South Carolina L, 2-73/25/79 South Carolina W, 5-43/29/85 South Carolina W, 5-32/21/86 vs. #13 South Carolina L, 2-53/28/86 vs. #13 South Carolina W, 6-32/20/87 vs. South Carolina W, 5-44/17/87 South Carolina L, 1-63/5/88 vs. South Carolina W, 7-23/25/88 South Carolina W, 6-34/14/90 at South Carolina W, 6-33/23/91 at South Carolina W, 5-2

SOUTH FLORIDA (43-8)4/6/71 at USF W, 8-14/17/72 USF W, 8-13/12/73 at USF W, 9-04/1/75 USF W, 9-05/10/75 at USF W, 8-13/10/76 USF W, 8-12/28/77 at USF W, 7-24/16/77 USF W, 6-32/15/78 USF W, 8-14/17/78 at USF W, 8-13/17/79 at USF W, 8-14/28/79 USF W, 6-32/17/80 USF W, 9-05/6/80 at USF W, 8-12/14/81 USF W, 9-02/27/82 at USF W, 9-03/19/83 USF W, 7-24/21/83 at USF W, 6-31/28/84 USF W, 9-03/3/84 at USF W, 8-13/17/85 at USF W, 9-04/6/85 USF W, 8-14/5/86 vs. USF W, 8-12/14/88 USF W, 7-24/22/89 USF W, 8-13/16/90 at USF W, 8-04/6/91 USF W, 7-23/14/92 USF W, 8-13/27/93 USF W, 5-2

2/12/94 at USF W, 7-04/1/95 USF W, 4-34/13/96 at #30 USF L, 1-64/5/97 #59 USF W, 4-33/28/98 [45] at #42 USF L, 3-44/10/99 #36 USF L, 1-62/6/00 #47 USF W, 6-13/24/01 at #46 USF W, 4-3 4/6/02 #34 USF L, 3-4 5/11/02 #25 USF L, 1-44/5/03 at #48 USF L, 1-62/7/04 #34 USF W, 4-3 2/6/05 at #54 USF W, 4-3 2/26/06 [18] USF W, 4-02/9/07 [11] at USF W, 5-25/10/08 [19] vs. #42 USF W, 4-23/13/09 [33] at #50 USF L, 2-52/28/10 [31] #50 USF W, 4-33/6/11 [34] at USF W, 4-32/18/12 [39] #56 USF W, 5-22/10/13 [54] at USF W, 5-22/9/14 [60] USF L, 2-5

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (1-9)1938 Southern California L, 4-63/18/72 Southern California L, 2-73/15/75 Southern California L, 4-53/3/80 at Southern California L, 6-33/23/84 vs. Southern California L, 0-92/20/86 vs. #4 Southern California L, 0-53/18/86 at #4 Southern California L, 2-73/24/88 Southern California L, 1-51/29/89 #7 Southern California L, 3-62/22/90 vs. Southern California W, 5-4

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (17-0)3/24/66 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/20/67 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/22/67 Southern Illinois W, 8-13/18/68 Southern Illinois W, 6-03/19/68 Southern Illinois W, 7-03/24/69 Southern Illinois W, 9-03/25/69 Southern Illinois W, 9-03/23/70 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/24/70 Southern Illinois W, 6-33/22/71 Southern Illinois W, 8-13/23/71 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/20/72 Southern Illinois W, 9-03/21/72 Southern Illinois W, 5-43/25/74 Southern Illinois W, 9-03/25/75 Southern Illinois W, 6-33/23/77 Southern Illinois W, 8-13/13/79 Southern Illinois W, 7-2

SOUTHERN ILL.-EDWARDSVILLE (2-0)3/13/83 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 5-43/9/84 at SIU-Edwardsville W, 8-1

SOUTHERN METHODIST (13-11-1)4/19/57 at Southern Methodist W, 4-25/1/69 at Southern Methodist W, 8-12/28/70 Southern Methodist W, 8-15/6/71 at Southern Methodist W, 5-23/4/72 Southern Methodist W, 5-35/7/73 at Southern Methodist W, 6-32/23/74 Southern Methodist W, 7-24/22/75 at Southern Methodist T, 4-45/26/77 Southern Methodist L, 0-53/18/81 at Southern Methodist L, 3-62/13/82 Southern Methodist L, 1-53/5/82 vs. Southern Methodist L, 0-63/8/85 vs. Southern Methodist L, 1-5

3/4/86 at #1 Southern Methodist L, 1-63/29/86 vs. #1 Southern Methodist L, 1-51/25/87 Southern Methodist L, 3-53/7/87 vs. Southern Methodist W, 5-23/10/87 vs. Southern Methodist L, 2-65/16/87 Southern Methodist W, 5-11/23/88 Southern Methodist # L, 1-81/28/89 Southern Methodist # W, 5-41/27/90 Southern Methodist W, 9-03/13/00 at #9 Southern Methodist L, 3-43/9/02 at #38 Southern Methodist W, 5-2 1/25/04 #38 Southern Methodist W, 4-3

SOUTHERN MISS (1-0)2/3/01 at #70 Southern Miss W, 6-1

SOUTHWEST TEXAS (1-0)3/4/88 vs. Southwest Texas W, 7-2

ST. JOHN’S (4-1)4/23/95 St. John’s W, 4-04/24/99 St. John’s W, 4-05/2/04 St. John’s W, 4-01/16/16 St. John’s L, 3-41/20/17 St. John’s W, 4-0

ST. JOSEPH’S (PA.) (1-0)3/4/81 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W, 9-0

ST. PETE/TAMPA TENNIS CLUB (10-0)3/8/52 St. Petersburg TC W, 5-13/9/52 St. Petersburg TC W, 6-03/21/53 St. Petersburg TC W, 7-23/6/54 St. Petersburg TC W, 8-13/7/54 St. Petersburg TC W, 9-03/5/55 St. Petersburg TC W, 6-03/6/55 St. Petersburg TC W, 7-04/14/56 St. Petersburg TC W, 7-04/15/56 St. Petersburg TC W, 5-23/25/56 St. Petersburg TC W, 6-3

STANFORD (1-9)1938 Stanford W, 7-01941 Stanford L, 4-52/24/75 at Stanford L, 2-75/20/89 Stanford L, 1-52/23/90 vs. Stanford L, 1-52/22/91 vs. #1 Stanford L, 2-53/11/91 at #1 Stanford L, 3-62/16/92 at #3 Stanford L, 1-52/11/95 [11] at #1 Stanford L, 0-72/18/07 [26] #28 Stanford L, 3-4

STETSON (3-0)2/19/05 Stetson W, 6-1 1/24/07 [11] Stetson W, 6-12/19/10 [31] Stetson W, 6-1

-T-TAMPA (3-0)4/18/53 Tampa W, 7-03/17/75 Tampa W, 9-03/19/76 Tampa W, 9-0

TENNESSEE (11-8)1989 Tennessee L, 4-53/21/49 Tennessee W, 9-03/19/50 Tennessee W, 9-03/20/50 Tennessee W, 9-03/24/67 Tennessee W, 6-34/5/75 at Tennessee W, 7-23/4/78 Tennessee L, 4-5

2/28/82 vs. Tennessee W, 5-14/2/82 vs. Tennessee W, 6-33/16/88 Tennessee L, 1-83/31/90 vs. Tennessee L, 4-54/20/90 Tennessee L, 4-55/20/90 Tennessee L, 2-54/12/91 #6 Tennessee W, 5-44/5/93 at #4 Tennessee L, 2-53/15/94 at #13 Tennessee W, 4-35/14/94 Tennessee W, 4-23/20/06 [14] #33 Tennessee W, 7-05/11/07 [34] vs. #25 Tennessee L, 3-4

TEXAS (8-12)1938 Texas L, 4-51938 Texas W, 5-41941 Texas W, 5-41948 Texas L, 3-65/3/51 at Texas W, 7-04/30/52 at Texas L, 3-44/21/75 at Texas L, 3-63/13/76 Texas L, 4-54/16/79 at Texas L, 3-63/14/81 at Texas W, 6-32/5/82 vs. Texas L, 3-63/6/82 vs. Texas W, 6-33/5/83 vs. Texas W, 6-03/14/83 vs. Texas W, 6-33/22/83 at Texas W, 8-03/15/84 Texas forfeited W, 5-45/17/86 Texas L, 2-53/25/95 at #8 Texas L, 3-43/7/98 at #8 Texas L, 3-43/7/99 #7 Texas L, 2-5

TEXAS A&M (5-8)5/2/52 at Texas A&M W, 4-24/16/57 at Texas A&M W, 5-12/18/89 Texas A&M W, 8-12/1/91 Texas A&M W, 5-23/22/96 #22 Texas A&M L, 2-53/9/98 [50] at #33 Texas A&M L, 1-62/27/99 #14 Texas A&M L, 2-53/11/00 at #13 Texas A&M L, 7-02/25/01 #5 Texas A&M L, 2-5 3/11/02 at #25 Texas A&M L, 1-4 2/9/03 #10 Texas A&M W, 4-33/15/04 at #13 Texas A&M L, 1-6 1/30/11 [44] at #10 Texas A&M L, 0-7

TEXAS CHRISTIAN (14-6)1989 #9 Texas Christian W, 5-15/4/51 at Texas Christian W, 6-05/1/52 at Texas Christian W, 6-14/18/57 at Texas Christian W, 6-05/25/77 Texas Christian W, 5-44/12/79 at Texas Christian W, 5-43/17/81 at Texas Christian W, 6-33/5/86 vs. #16 Texas Christian L, 4-52/19/89 #9 Texas Christian W, 5-42/21/91 vs. Texas Christian W, 5-42/2/92 #6 Texas Christian L, 3-53/28/92 at #2 Texas Christian L, 2-43/18/93 at Texas Christian W, 4-31/28/94 #15 Texas Christian W, 4-33/18/95 at #11 Texas Christian L, 2-43/26/95 at #10 Texas Christian W, 4-33/10/98 at #40 Texas Christian W, 4-33/8/02 at #34 Texas Christian L, 1-6 3/13/03 #32 Texas Christian W, 5-23/17/04 at #15 Texas Christian L, 0-7

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDSTEXAS TECH (0-2)3/1/13 [69] at #58 Texas Tech L, 3-42/7/14 [60] #54 Texas Tech L, 3-4

TRINITY (9-12)5/1/65 Trinity W, 6-34/30/66 at Trinity L, 1-54/15/68 Trinity L, 4-55/3/69 at Trinity L, 4-54/25/70 Trinity W, 5-45/8/71 at Trinity L, 1-85/6/72 Trinity L, 2-75/5/73 at Trinity W, 6-34/27/74 Trinity W, 9-04/19/75 at Trinity L, 4-54/17/76 Trinity L, 3-63/10/77 at Trinity L, 3-54/14/79 at Trinity L, 2-73/7/80 vs. Trinity W, 6-33/16/81 at Trinity W, 7-24/3/82 vs. Trinity L, 2-63/23/83 at Trinity L, 3-65/14/83 Trinity L, 4-53/8/86 vs. Trinity W, 5-13/27/86 vs. Trinity W, 5-21989 #23 Trinity W, 6-3

TROY (3-0)2/11/11 [38] #65 Troy W, 7-03/12/14 [65] Troy W, 5-21/30/16 #68 Troy W, 4-32/4/17 Troy W, 6-1

TULANE (3-4-1)1938 Tulane W, 5-11947 Tulane L, 3-64/10/65 at Tulane T, 3-32/2/96 Tulane L, 3-42/4/00 #42 Tulane W, 5-22/4/01 at #42 Tulane W, 4-3 1/25/15 [52] #61 Tulane L, 1-41/19/18 at #22 Tulane L, 1-6

TULSA (2-0)3/3/83 vs. Tulsa W, 6-03/2/88 vs. Tulsa W, 6-0

-U-US NAVAL PRE-FLIGHT SCHOOL (1-0)4/1/49 U.S. Naval Pre-Flight School W, 9-0

U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY (1-0)5/7/55 at U.S. Military Academy W, 8-1

UCF (15-3)4/7/79 UCF W, 9-02/28/83 UCF W, 8-02/27/98 UCF W, 7-04/1/00 UCF W, 7-03/3/04 UCF W, 7-0 2/25/05 UCF W, 7-0 2/18/06 [24] UCF W, 7-02/11/07 [11] at #69 UCF W, 6-12/15/08 [26] UCF W, 6-13/15/09 [33] at #68 UCF W, 7-02/21/10 [31] UCF W, 4-33/5/11 [34] at UCF W, 5-12/24/12 [36] UCF W, 5-22/1/13 [60] UCF W, 6-11/19/14 [55] at UCF L, 3-41/19/15 [52] #70 UCF L, 3-41/29/16 UCF W, 5-23/18/18 [50] at UCF L, 3-4

UCLA (1-13-1)1938 UCLA T, 5-51941 UCLA W, 8-11948 UCLA L, 2-71987 UCLA L, 1-51989 #1 UCLA L, 0-61989 #1 UCLA L, 4-53/4/80 at UCLA L, 9-05/19/80 vs. UCLA L, 5-13/26/84 at UCLA L, 1-85/18/85 UCLA L, 2-5 3/19/86 at #2 UCLA L, 2-73/8/93 at #1 UCLA L, 0-73/17/99 at #1 UCLA L, 1-6 2/16/07 [26] #6 UCLA L, 1-45/14/09 [22] #7 UCLA L, 1-4

UNC Wilmington (0-1)1/22/16 vs. UNC Wilmington L, 1-4

UTAH (1-0)1987 Utah W, 6-0

-V-VALPARAISO (1-0)3/10/15 Valparaiso W, 6-1

VANDERBILT (6-0)1940 Vanderbilt W, 6-31942 Vanderbilt W, 8-11946 Vanderbilt W, 7-21989 Vanderbilt W, 7-25/1/50 at Vanderbilt W, 9-05/2/59 at Vanderbilt W, 9-0

VILLANOVA (1-0)4/24/98 Villanova W, 4-0

VIRGINIA (5-18)1946 Virginia W, 6-35/5/49 at Virginia W, 7-24/25/50 at Virginia W, 8-14/2/05 at #3 Virginia L, 0-4 4/22/05 vs. Virginia L, 1-4 4/7/06 [14] at #8 Virginia W, 4-34/22/06 [10] vs. #9 Virginia L, 2-45/20/06 [9] vs. #8 Virginia L, 0-44/6/07 [37] #3 Virginia L, 2-54/20/07 [35] #2 Virginia L, 1-43/28/08 [26] at #1 Virginia L, 0-74/20/08 [25] vs. #1 Virginia L, 0-43/27/09 [36] #1 Virginia L, 3-43/26/10 [49] at #1 Virginia L, 0-74/23/10 [41] vs. Virginia L, 0-43/25/11 [29] #1 Virginia L, 0-74/15/12 [63] at #3 Virginia L, 1-64/21/13 [55] #1 Virginia L, 1-63/28/14 [39] at #4 Virginia L, 0-74/19/15 #4 Virginia L, 2-54/17/16 #1 Virginia L, 0-74/21/17 #3 Virginia L, 0-74/6/18 [43] at #42 Virginia W, 4-3

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (1-1)3/12/92 Virginia Commonwealth W, 5-11/31/97 vs. #16 VCU L, 1-6

VIRGINIA TECH (8-12)1/30/97 vs. #47 Virginia Tech W, 5-45/15/98 Virginia Tech L, 0-44/21/01 #56 Virginia Tech W, 4-1 4/20/02 #35 Virginia Tech W, 4-33/9/03 #49 Virginia Tech L, 2-53/6/05 #68 Virginia Tech L, 3-4 4/21/05 vs. Virginia Tech W, 4-3

4/9/06 [14] at #54 Virginia Tech W, 6-14/8/07 [37] #30 Virginia Tech W, 4-33/30/08 [26] at #28 Virginia Tech L, 1-63/29/09 [36] #21 Virginia Tech W, 5-03/28/10 [49] at #20 Virginia Tech L, 2-53/27/11 [29] #36 Virginia Tech W, 6-14/13/12 [63] at #51 Virginia Tech L, 1-64/19/13 [55] #52 Virginia Tech L, 0-73/30/14 [39] at #54 Virginia Tech L, 1-64/17/15 #14 Virginia Tech L, 0-74/15/16 at #40 Virginia Tech L, 1-64/21/16 vs #36 Virginia Tech L, 0-44/23/17 Virginia Tech Cancelled4/8/18 [43] at Virginia Tech L, 0-7

-W-WAKE FOREST (13-11)4/3/73 Wake Forest W, 9-03/15/79 Wake Forest W, 6-32/12/88 Wake Forest W, 6-33/3/91 Wake Forest W, 6-03/13/98 #63 Wake Forest W, 4-32/18/01 #68 Wake Forest W, 4-2 4/3/04 at #42 Wake Forest L, 1-6 3/9/05 #23 Wake Forest L, 3-4 4/14/06 [10] #26 Wake Forest W, 5-24/21/06 [10] #27 Wake Forest W, 4-34/13/07 [33] at #11 Wake Forest L, 3-44/6/08 [27] #28 Wake Forest W, 4-34/5/09 [31] at #28 Wake Forest W, 4-34/18/09 [25] #20 Wake Forest L, 2-44/2/10 [51] #24 Wake Forest L, 2-54/1/11 [28] at #35 Wake Forest W, 5-21/28/12 [33] #41 Wake Forest L, 4-33/25/12 [54] Wake Forest W, 4-33/29/13 [50] at #28 Wake Forest L, 1-63/21/14 [72] #18 Wake Forest W, 4-34/10/15 at #13 Wake Forest L, 0-73/25/16 #13 Wake Forest L, 0-74/2/17 at #1 Wake Forest L, 0-73/23/18 #1 Wake Forest L, 3-4

WESLEYAN (4-0)5/8/53 Wesleyan W, 9-05/5/54 at Wesleyan W, 9-05/5/55 at Wesleyan W, 9-05/2/56 at Wesleyan W, 9-0

WEST SIDE TENNIS CLUB (0-0-1)1942 West Side Tennis Club T, 5-5

WEST VIRGINIA (6-1)4/8/90 at West Virginia L, 1-54/17/91 West Virginia W, 9-04/17/92 West Virginia W, 7-24/18/97 West Virginia W, 4-04/21/98 [29] West Virginia W, 7-04/22/00 West Virginia W, 4-04/19/02 West Virginia W, 4-0 WESTERN MICHIGAN (2-0)2/23/02 at Western Michigan W, 6-1 2/28/04 vs. #63 Western Michigan W, 7-0

WILLIAM & MARY (3-1)1936 William & Mary W, 7-21939 William & Mary W, 8-11946 William & Mary L, 0-84/26/50 at William & Mary W, 8-13/11/18 William & Mary W, 5-1

WILLIAMS COLLEGE (1-0)1937 Williams College W, 8-1

WISCONSIN (8-2)3/28/67 Wisconsin W, 8-12/19/00 at Wisconsin W, 4-32/9/01 #75 Wisconsin W, 6-1 3/3/02 Wisconsin W, 5-1 3/19/03 Wisconsin W, 4-33/19/04 Wisconsin W, 6-1 3/23/05 Wisconsin W, 5-2 2/4/07 [10] Wisconsin L, 3-43/31/10 [51] #30 Wisconsin L, 3-43/17/14 [65] #58 Wisconsin W, 4-0

WOFFORD (1-0)1937 Wofford W, 7-0

-X-XAVIER (1-0)3/4/14 Xavier W, 7-0

-Y-YALE (48-1) 1939 Yale W, 7-21940 Yale W, 6-35/2/49 at Yale W, 7-24/6/50 Yale W, 7-24/7/50 Yale W, 6-44/28/50 at Yale W, 8.5, 0.54/6/51 Yale W, 9-04/1/52 Yale W, 10-34/2/52 Yale W, 9-04/2/53 Yale W, 9-04/1/54 Yale W, 9-04/2/54 Yale W, 5-15/6/54 at Yale W, 5-44/6/55 Yale W, 8-14/7/55 Yale W, 7-15/6/55 at Yale W, 7-23/31/56 Yale W, 9-04/1/56 Yale W, 9-05/3/56 at Yale W, 9-03/25/57 Yale W, 8-13/26/57 Yale W, 8-13/25/58 Yale W, 6-33/26/59 Yale W, 7-23/31/60 Yale W, 5-33/23/61 Yale W, 7-23/24/61 Yale W, 8-13/22/62 Yale W, 8-13/23/62 Yale W, 9-03/21/63 Yale W, 8-13/22/63 Yale W, 8-13/26/64 Yale W, 9-03/28/64 Yale W, 9-03/25/65 Yale W, 9-03/26/65 Yale W, 9-03/25/66 Yale W, 8-13/26/66 Yale W, 8-13/27/67 Yale W, 8-13/30/67 Yale W, 8-13/20/68 Yale W, 9-03/21/68 Yale W, 8-13/20/69 Yale W, 7-23/21/69 Yale W, 8-13/18/70 Yale W, 8-13/19/70 Yale W, 9-03/18/71 Yale W, 8-13/19/71 Yale W, 9-03/23/72 Yale W, 8-13/26/77 Yale W, 8-13/3/96 at Yale L, 3-4

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1931 Coach Wally Greer 0-1 Rollins L, 2-4

1932 Coach Wally Greer 2-1 Rollins W, 9-0 Rollins W, 8-0 Baltimore Tennis Club L, 3-4

1933 - No Team

1934 Coach Wally Greer 3-1 Rollins W, 5-3 Rollins L, 3-4 Edison High W, 6-2 Rollins W, 6-0

1935 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 2-1 Rollins W, 4-3 Rollins W, 6-0 Rollins L, 4-5

1936 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 13-0 Rollins W, 7-2 Rollins W, 6-3 Mercer W, 9-0 Georgia W, 9-0 South Carolina W, 9-0 Davidson W, 8-1 NC State W, 8-1 Duke W, 7-2 North Carolina W, 6-3 Harvard W, 7-2 Dartmouth W, 8-1 Colgate W, 8-1 William & Mary W, 7-2

1937 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 8-0 Wofford W, 7-0 NYU W, 9-0 Princeton W, 8-1 Rollins W, 9-0 Colgate W, 8-1 Cornell W, 9-0 Williams College W, 8-1 Harvard W, 9-0

1938 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 4-3-1 Tulane W, 5-1 Texas L, 4-5 Arizona W, 9-0 UCLA T, 5-5 Stanford W, 7-0 California L, 1-9 Southern California L, 4-6 Texas W, 5-4

1939 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 10-0 Georgia W, 6-0 Mississippi W, 9-0 Auburn W, 9-0 Emory W, 9-0 Harvard W, 7-2 Yale W, 7-2 Dartmouth W, 8-0 William & Mary W, 8-1 Army W, 9-0 Pennsylvania W, 8-1

1940 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 9-0 Pennsylvania W, 7-2 Army W, 7-1 Yale W, 6-3 Harvard W, 9-0 Pittsburgh W, 9-0 Kenyon W, 5-1 Northwestern W, 7-2 Vanderbilt W, 6-3 Emory W, 9-0

1941 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 5-2 Colorado W, 7-2 Louisiana State W, 7-1 Arizona W, 8-1 UCLA W, 8-1 Stanford L, 4-5 California L, 4-5 Texas W, 5-4

1942 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 7-0-2 Vanderbilt W, 8-1 Kentucky W, 8-1 Buffalo W, 9-0 Cornell W, 8-1 Harvard W, 6-3 Rhode Island W, 9-0 Navy T, 3-3 Georgetown W, 6-3 West Side Tennis Club T, 5-5

1943 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 2-1Francisco Segura - Singles National Champion Richmond Naval Air Station W, 4-1 Army Air Force W, 4-3 Navy L, 3-4

1944 - No Team, WarFrancisco Segura - Singles National Champion

1945 No Coach 2-0Francisco Segura – Singles National ChampionFrancisco Segura – Doubles National ChampionThomas Burke – Doubles National Champion Richmond Naval Air Station W Navy Air Base of Jacksonville W*team was three players: Pancho Segura, Mark Brown and Tom Blake.

1946 Coach Mercer Beasley 4-2-1 Opa-Locka Marines W, 12-0 Opa-Locka Marines W, 8-3 Ft. Lauderdale Town & Tennis T, 6-6 Vanderbilt W, 7-2 William & Mary L, 0-8 Navy L, 3-6 Virginia W, 6-3

1947 Coach Gardnar Mulloy 7-1 Florida W, 9-0 Louisiana State W, 6-0 Tulane L, 3-6 Georgia Tech W, 7-2 Rollins W, 6-3 Florida Southern W, 9-0 Florida W, 9-0 Florida Southern W, 8-1

1948 Coach John Howard 2-4 Florida W, 9-0 Rollins L, 2-7 Texas L, 3-6 South Carolina L, 2-7 UCLA L, 2-7 Arizona W, 6-3

1949 CoachBillLufler 12-03/5 Florida W, 7.5-1.53/21 Tennessee W, 9-03/26 Maxwell Air Force Base W, 9-04/1 Jacksonville Naval Air Station W, 9-04/1 U.S. Naval Pre-Flight school W, 9-04/4 Furman W, 6-14/23 at Florida W, 9-04/25 at Furman W, 6-04/27 at Davidson W, 5-15/2 at Yale W, 7-25/3 at Princeton W, 8-15/5 at Virginia W, 7-2

1950 CoachBillLufler 18-03/5 Key West Naval Air Base W, 9-03/11 Maxwell Air Force Base W, 9-03/19 Tennessee W, 9-03/20 Tennessee W, 9-03/30 Dartmouth W, 8-14/1 at Rollins W, 9-04/6 Yale W, 7-24/7 Yale W, 6-44/10 Furman W, 7-04/15 at Rollins W, 6-34/22 at Florida W, 8-14/24 at North Carolina W, 9-04/25 at Virginia W, 8-14/26 at William & Mary W, 8-14/27 at Maryland W, 9-04/28 at Yale W, 8.5, 0.55/1 at Vanderbilt W, 9-05/2 at Georgia W, 7-0

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1952 CoachBillLufler 15-1-13/8 St. Petersburg Tennis Club W, 5-13/9 St. Petersburg Tennis Club W, 6-04/1 Yale W, 10-34/2 Yale W, 9-04/3 at Concordia Seminary W, 7-0 Florida W, 6-24/11 Indiana W, 5-44/14 Cincinnati W, 8-14/15 Cincinnati W, 7-24/20 Key West Tennis Club W, 9-04/26 at Florida State W, 9-04/28 at Loyola of the South W, 7-04/29 at Houston T, 3-34/30 at Texas L, 3-45/1 at Texas Christian W, 6-15/2 at Texas A&M W, 4-25/10 Rollins W, 5-4

1953 CoachBillLufler 13-03/21 Tampa - St. Petersburg W, 7-23/26 Duke W, 7-23/27 Amherst W, 9-04/2 Yale W, 9-04/4 Rollins W, 7-24/11 Florida W, 7-24/18 University of Tampa W, 7-04/25 at Rollins W, 5-35/1 at Davidson W, 7-25/2 at Duke W, 6-35/4 at Bucknell W, 9-05/6 at Columbia W, 9-05/8 Wesleyan W, 9-016-straight wins

1954 CoachBillLufler 17-03/6 Tampa - St. Petersburg W, 8-13/7 Tampa - St. Petersburg W, 9-03/17 Florida State W, 9-03/18 Presbyterian W, 9-03/19 Presbyterian W, 8-13/20 Georgia W, 9-04/1 Yale W, 9-04/2 Yale W, 5-1

4/3 Duke W, 9-04/9 at Rollins W, 5-44/10 at Florida W, 7-24/22 Rollins W, 6-04/30 at Davidson W, 9-05/1 at Duke W, 8-05/5 at Wesleyan W, 9-05/6 at Yale W, 5-45/7 at Army W, 9-033-straight wins

1955 CoachBillLufler 16-03/5 St. Petersburg-Tampa W, 6-03/6 St. Petersburg-Tampa W, 7-03/17 Presbyterian W, 8-03/18 Presbyterian W, 6-13/19 Davidson W, 8-14/6 Yale W, 8-14/7 Yale W, 7-14/16 at Rollins W, 9-04/23 Rollins W, 7-14/28 at Davidson W, 9-04/29 at North Carolina W, 6-34/30 at Duke W, 6-35/2 at Presbyterian W, 7-25/5 at Wesleyan W, 9-05/6 at Yale W, 7-25/7 at U.S. Military Academy W, 8-149-straight wins

1956 CoachBillLufler 22-03/15 Presbyterian W, 6-33/16 Presbyterian W, 7-23/24 at Florida W, 9-03/25 St. Petersburg Tennis Club W, 6-33/26 at Florida State W, 9-03/27 vs. Princeton W, 9-03/28 at Florida Southern W, 9-03/29 at Rollins W, 8-13/30 Dartmouth W, 9-03/31 Yale W, 9-04/1 Yale W, 9-04/2 Indiana W, 8-14/3 Indiana W, 9-04/14 St. Petersburg-Tampa W, 7-04/15 St. Petersburg-Tampa W, 5-24/21 Rollins W, 7-24/27 at North Carolina W, 9-04/28 at Duke W, 9-04/30 at Presbyterian W, 7-25/2 at Wesleyan W, 9-05/3 at Yale W, 9-05/4 at Harvard W, 9-071-straight wins

1957 CoachBillLufler 21-13/21 Georgia W, 8-13/22 Presbyterian L, 4-53/23 Presbyterian W, 7-23/25 Yale W, 8-1

3/26 Yale W, 8-13/30 at Rollins W, 9-04/1 Michigan State W, 9-04/4 Dartmouth W, 9-04/5 Dartmouth W, 8-14/6 Florida W, 7-24/13 at Florida State W, 9-04/15 at Louisiana State W, 6-04/16 at Texas A&M W, 5-14/17 at Houston W, 6-04/18 at Texas Christian W, 6-04/19 at Southern Methodist W, 4-24/25 Rollins W, 6-24/29 at Georgia W, 6-35/1 at Presbyterian W, 6-35/2 at Presbyterian W, 6-35/3 at Duke W, 6-15/4 at Duke W, 4-372-straight wins from 5/1/52 to 3/21/5720-straight wins

1958 Coach Dale Lewis 15-0Fourth in NCAA Tournament 3/19 Georgia Tech W, 9-03/22 Quantico Marines W, 10-03/25 Yale W, 6-33/27 Dartmouth W, 9-03/28 Dartmouth W, 9-03/31 Michigan State W, 10-04/4 Presbyterian W, 6-24/5 Presbyterian W, 5-44/7 Louisiana State W, 7-24/15 at Florida W, 9-04/16 at Georgia Tech W, 8-14/17 at Georgia W, 8-14/18 at Presbyterian W, 5-44/19 at Davidson W, 9-04/28 Rollins W, 9-035-straight wins

1959 Coach Dale Lewis 19-0Fourth in NCAA Tournament 3/18 at Rollins W, 7-23/19 at Florida State W, 9-03/21 at Louisiana State W, 7-23/25 Concordia W, 7-03/26 Yale W, 7-23/28 Georgia Tech W, 5-43/30 Presbyterian W, 5-44/6 Princeton W, 8-14/7 Princeton W, 6-34/11 Florida W, 7-24/26 at Louisville W, 9-04/27 at Cincinnati W, 5-04/28 at Indiana W, 9-04/29 at DePauw W, 9-04/30 at Northwestern W, 8-15/1 at Illinois W, 5-45/2 at Vanderbilt W, 9-05/9 Florida State W, 8-15/16 Rollins W, 7-154-straight wins

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1961 Coach Dale Lewis 18-0Fourth in NCAA Tournament 3/11 at Rollins W, 8-13/16 Presbyterian W, 9-03/17 Presbyterian W, 9-03/22 Dartmouth W, 8-13/23 Yale W, 7-23/24 Yale W, 8-13/25 Army W, 9-03/28 Princeton W, 8-13/29 Princeton W, 9-03/31 Duke W, 8-14/5 Michigan W, 7-24/6 Michigan W, 7-24/8 Florida W, 7-24/15 Florida State W, 7-24/29 Rollins W, 8-15/4 at Georgia W, 8-15/5 at Georgia Tech W, 9-05/6 at Florida State W, 9-089-straight wins

1962 Coach Dale Lewis 17-0Fourth in NCAA Tournament 3/22 Yale W, 8-13/23 Yale W, 9-03/24 Army W, 9-03/27 Princeton W, 7-23/30 Presbyterian W, 7-13/30 Duke W, 8-13/31 Princeton W, 7-14/10 Rollins W, 9-04/12 Michigan W, 9-14/13 Michigan W, 6-14/16 at Rollins W, 8-14/28 at Florida W, 7-24/30 at Georgia Tech W, 9-05/1 at Georgia W, 6-35/2 at Presbyterian W, 9-05/3 at Duke W, 9-05/4 at North Carolina W, 6-3106-straight wins

1963 Coach Dale Lewis 20-0Fourth in NCAA Tournament 3/13 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/14 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/16 Ohio State W, 9-03/18 Ohio State W, 9-03/21 Yale W, 8-13/22 Yale W, 8-13/23 Army W, 7-23/26 Cornell W, 8-13/27 Cornell W, 7-23/29 Northwestern W, 6-14/3 Princeton W, 8-14/4 Princeton W, 7-24/6 Florida W, 9-04/10 Michigan W, 9-04/13 Michigan W, 8-14/13 North Carolina W, 9-04/15 Presbyterian W, 8-15/2 at Georgia Tech W, 9-05/3 at Georgia W, 8-15/11 vs. Rollins W, 8-1126-straight wins

1964 Coach Dale Lewis 14-113th in NCAA Tournament 3/16 at Florida W, 9-03/20 Army W, 9-03/21 Army W, 9-03/25 Michigan W, 7-23/26 Yale W, 9-03/27 Michigan W, 6-33/28 Yale W, 9-03/30 Notre Dame W, 7-23/31 Notre Dame W, 9-04/1 Amherst W, 9-04/2 Cornell W, 9-04/3 Princeton L, 4-54/4 Cornell W, 9-04/27 Florida State W, 7-24/28 Florida State W, 7-2137-straight wins from 3/23/57 to 4/2/64

1965 Coach Dale Lewis 15-0-1Second in NCAA Tournament 3/6 Florida W, 9-03/9 Mississippi State W, 7-23/11 Michigan W, 7-23/12 Michigan W, 9-03/23 Georgia Tech W, 8-13/25 Yale W, 9-03/26 Yale W, 9-03/27 Army W, 9-04/1 Princeton W, 8-14/2 Princeton W, 6-34/10 at Tulane T, 3-34/12 at Florida State W, 6-34/16 Indiana W, 6.5-2.54/17 Indiana W, 6-35/1 Trinity W, 6-35/8 Rollins W, 8-1

1966 Coach Dale Lewis 13-2-1Miami hosted the NCAA ChampionshipThird in NCAA Tournament 3/12 at Florida W, 9-03/16 Michigan W, 7-23/17 Michigan W, 7-23/22 Georgia Tech W, 5-23/24 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/25 Yale W, 8-13/26 Army W, 9-03/26 Yale W, 8-13/31 Princeton T, 4-44/1 Princeton W, 7-24/15 Notre Dame W, 6-04/16 Notre Dame W, 8-14/25 Florida State W, 9-04/30 at Trinity L, 1-55/2 at Mississippi State L, 4-55/14 at Rollins W, 8-1

1967 Coach Dale Lewis 17-0Eighth in NCAA Tournament 3/6 Florida W, 5.5-3.53/16 Michigan W, 6-33/17 Michigan W, 7-23/20 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/21 Georgia Tech W, 6.5-2.53/22 Southern Illinois W, 8-13/24 Tennessee W, 6-33/25 Army W, 8-13/27 Yale W, 8-13/28 Wisconsin W, 8-13/30 Yale W, 8-13/31 Princeton W, 8-14/1 Princeton W, 7-24/10 at Florida State W, 9-04/29 Rollins W, 8-15/5 at Duke W, 8-15/6 at North Carolina W, 6-3

1968 Coach Dale Lewis 15-3Fourth in NCAA Tournament 3/11 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/12 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/15 Clemson W, 9-03/18 Southern Illinois W, 6-03/19 Southern Illinois W, 7-03/20 Yale W, 9-03/21 Yale W, 8-13/22 Georgia Tech W, 8-13/23 Army W, 8-13/28 Princeton W, 8-13/29 Princeton W, 8-14/6 at Florida L, 2-74/15 Trinity L, 4-54/22 Florida State W, 7-25/4 Florida W, 7-25/10 at Rollins W, 9-05/13 at Michigan State W, 9-05/14 at Michigan L, 3-6

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1970 Coach Dale Lewis 20-0Fourth in NCAA Tournament Pat Cramer – Doubles National ChampionLuis Garcia – Doubles National Champion2/28 Southern Methodist W, 8-13/7 Houston W, 8-13/10 Pennsylvania W, 8-13/18 Yale W, 8-13/19 Yale W, 9-03/21 Army W, 9-03/23 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/24 Southern Illinois W, 6-33/25 Kalamazoo W, 9-03/26 Georgia Tech W, 5-13/27 Princeton W, 8-13/28 Princeton W, 9-03/31 at Florida State W, 9-04/1 at Florida W, 9-04/17 at Rollins W, 9-04/22 Florida State W, 9-04/25 Trinity W, 5-45/2 Florida W, 7-25/5 at Indiana W, 8-15/6 at Michigan W, 7-2

1971 Coach Dale Lewis 17-1Sixth in NCAA Tournament 3/1 Florida State W, 8-13/15 Clemson W, 6-33/17 Clemson W, 7-23/18 Yale W, 8-13/19 Yale W, 9-03/22 Southern Illinois W, 8-13/23 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/24 Kalamazoo W, 7-23/25 Georgia Tech W, 6-33/26 Princeton W, 6-33/27 Princeton W, 7-2

4/6 at USF W, 8-14/16 Rollins W, 6-34/17 North Carolina W, 6-34/24 Florida W, 9-05/5 at Houston W, 7-15/6 at Southern Methodist W, 5-25/8 at Trinity L, 1-8

1972 Coach Dale Lewis 16-2Eighth in NCAA Tournament 3/4 Southern Methodist W, 5-33/6 Florida W, 7-23/18 Southern California L, 2-73/20 Southern Illinois W, 9-03/21 Southern Illinois W, 5-43/23 Yale W, 8-13/24 Minnesota W, 8-13/25 Princeton W, 9-03/31 Houston W, 6-24/14 at Rollins W, 6-34/15 at Florida State W, 8-14/17 USF W, 8-14/22 Pan American W, 4-34/24 at Florida W, 7-24/26 at Georgia Tech W, 8-14/27 at Georgia W, 6-34/29 at North Carolina W, 6-35/6 Trinity L, 2-7

1973 Coach Dale Lewis 15-0Sixth in NCAA Tournament 3/1 Florida International W, 9-03/3 Florida W, 6-33/10 Florida State W, 7-23/12 at USF W, 9-03/15 Pennsylvania W, 9-03/23 Princeton W, 9-03/24 Princeton W, 7-23/28 Minnesota W, 9-03/31 North Carolina W, 6-34/3 Wake Forest W, 9-04/13 Rollins W, 8-14/16 at Florida W, 8-14/28 at Florida International W, 9-05/5 at Trinity W, 6-35/7 at Southern Methodist W, 6-3

1974 Coach Dale Lewis 16-1Fourth (tie) in NCAA Tournament 2/23 Southern Methodist W, 7-23/1 at Florida W, 7-23/8 Florida International W, 9-03/20 Clemson W, 8-13/25 Southern Illinois W, 9-03/29 Princeton W, 9-03/30 Princeton W, 7-24/2 Brown W, 9-04/6 Florida International W, 9-04/8 at North Carolina W, 5-14/9 at Duke W, 5-1

4/11 at Georgia L, 4-54/13 at Florida W, 9-04/19 at Rollins W, 9-04/20 at Florida State W, 7-24/27 Trinity W, 9-05/4 Jacksonville W, 9-0

1975 Coach Dale Lewis 20-4-1Second in NCAA Tournament 2/22 Florida International W, 9-02/24 at Stanford L, 2-72/25 at Arizona W, 6-33/1 Rollins W, 8-13/8 at Florida W, 5-43/15 Southern California L, 4-53/17 Tampa W, 9-03/25 Southern Illinois W, 6-33/26 Ohio State W, 9-03/27 Louisiana State W, 5-13/28 Princeton W, 6-33/29 Georgia W, 8-14/1 USF W, 9-04/5 at Tennessee W, 7-24/9 at Florida International W, 9-04/12 Florida W, 5-44/14 Pepperdine W, 7-24/16 at Florida Tech W, 8-14/19 at Trinity L, 4-54/21 at Texas L, 3-64/22 at Southern Methodist T, 4-44/25 North Carolina W, 7-24/26 Florida State W, 8-15/3 Jacksonville W, 9-05/10 at USF W, 8-1

1976 Coach Dale Lewis 12-8 10th in NCAA Tournament 2/10 Jacksonville W, 8-12/21 Florida Tech W, 9-02/28 Florida International W, 7-23/5 Middle Tennessee State W, 9-03/10 USF W, 8-13/13 Texas L, 4-53/15 Houston L, 3-63/17 Clemson W, 8-13/18 South Carolina W, 6-33/19 Tampa W, 9-03/25 Princeton L, 4-54/1 at Florida State W, 9-04/3 at Louisiana State L, 4-54/8 at Georgia L, 2-74/10 at North Carolina L, 1-84/12 Florida L, 4-54/14 at Florida International W, 8-14/17 Trinity L, 3-64/20 at Florida W, 7-24/21 at Rollins W, 7-2

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1977 Coach Dale Lewis 21-3NCAA Second Round 2/16 Jacksonville W, 8-12/21 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 8-12/25 Florida Tech W, 8-12/26 Florida International W, 9-02/28 at USF W, 7-23/8 at Houston W, 7-23/10 at Trinity L, 3-53/14 South Carolina W, 7-23/17 Alabama W, 7-23/19 Kansas W, 8-13/23 Southern Illinois W, 8-13/24 Bowling Green W, 9-03/25 Georgia Tech W, 9-03/26 Yale W, 8-14/2 North Carolina W, 5-44/9 Florida W, 6-34/16 USF W, 6-34/22 Rollins W, 8-14/23 Florida State W, 9-04/25 at Florida L, 4-54/30 Georgia W, 6-35/7 at Florida International W, 9-05/25 Texas Christian & W, 5-45/26 Southern Methodist & L, 0-5& NCAA Tournament, Athens, Ga.

1978 Coach Dale Lewis 14-52/15 USF W, 8-12/18 Jacksonville W, 9-02/28 Florida International W, 5-03/4 Tennessee L, 4-53/7 Duke W, 6-33/11 Flagler W, 8-13/22 Ohio State W, 9-03/23 Bowling Green W, 8-13/25 Florida W, 7-24/1 Howard W, 9-04/4 Memphis State W, 5-44/6 at South Carolina L, 2-74/8 at North Carolina L, 2-64/10 at Georgia L, 2-74/17 at USF W, 8-14/21 at Rollins W, 8-14/22 at Florida Tech W, 6-34/29 Florida International W, 9-05/1 at Florida L, 3-6

1979 Coach Dale Lewis 18-42/16 Flagler W, 8-12/24 at Florida International W, 9-03/5 at Florida L, 3-63/10 at Florida State W, 5-43/13 Southern Illinois W, 7-23/14 Alabama W, 6-33/15 Wake Forest W, 6-33/17 at USF W, 8-13/19 Ohio State W, 7-23/20 Bowling Green W, 9-03/24 North Carolina W, 6-33/25 South Carolina W, 5-43/27 Princeton L, 4-5

3/31 Georgia W, 5-44/7 UCF W, 9-04/12 at Texas Christian W, 5-44/14 at Trinity L, 2-74/16 at Texas L, 3-64/27 Rollins W, 8-14/28 USF W, 6-35/5 Florida International W, 9-05/12 Florida W, 7-2

1980 Coach John Hammill 18-4NCAA First Round2/16 Flagler W, 9-02/17 USF W, 9-02/19 Florida International W, 9-02/23 Florida State W, 9-02/26 at Florida W, 8-12/28 at Pepperdine L, 2-73/3 at Southern California L, 3-63/4 at UCLA L, 0-93/5 at UC Irvine W, 5-13/7 vs. Trinity W, 6-33/12 Columbia W, 8-13/14 Hampton Institute W, 7-23/19 at Houston W, 6-03/24 Ohio State W, 9-03/25 Pan American W, 9-03/27 Kent State W, 9-04/5 Florida W, 8-15/6 at USF W, 8-15/8 at Alabama W, 9-05/9 at Auburn W, 5-45/10 at Georgia W, 6-35/19 vs. UCLA & L, 1-5& NCAA Tournament

1981 Coach John Hammill 16-3NCAA First Round2/14 USF W, 9-02/17 Biscayne W, 9-02/23 Florida International W, 9-02/28 Clemson L, 3-63/4 St. Joseph’s (Pa.) W, 9-03/5 Iowa State W, 9-03/10 Alabama W, 6-33/11 North Carolina W, 9-03/14 at Texas W, 6-33/16 at Trinity W, 7-23/17 at Texas Christian W, 6-33/18 at Southern Methodist L, 3-63/27 Jacksonville W, 8-13/28 Auburn W, 8-13/29 Florida W, 9-04/10 Flagler W. 9-04/15 at Florida W, 7-24/18 Georgia W, 7-25/16 Clemson & L, 3-6& NCAA Tournament

1982 Coach John Hammill 20-8NCAA First Round1/30 Florida Atlantic W, 9-02/4 vs. Pepperdine L, 0-6

2/5 vs. Texas L, 3-62/6 vs. Arizona L, 3-62/12 Clemson W, 7-22/13 Southern Methodist L, 1-52/14 Pepperdine L, 3-62/19 vs. Auburn W, 7-22/20 at Florida State W, 7-22/21 vs. Michigan W, 7-22/26 at Florida W, 5-42/27 at USF W, 9-02/28 vs. Tennessee W, 5-13/1 Rice W, 7-23/5 vs. Houston W, 5-13/5 vs. Southern Methodist L, 0-63/6 vs. Texas W, 6-33/11 at Georgia W, 6-33/12 at Clemson W, 6-33/13 at North Carolina W, 7-23/14 Mercyhurst W, 6-33/15 at Alabama W, 6-33/16 at Florida State W, 8-13/27 Florida W, 5-14/2 vs. Tennessee W, 6-34/3 vs. Trinity L, 2-64/4 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 5-05/15 California & L, 1-5& NCAA Tournament

1983 Coach John Hammill 25-6NCAA First Round1/28 Florida Atlantic W, 6-02/3 at Pepperdine L, 4-52/4 vs. Clemson L, 4-52/11 vs. Clemson W, 7-22/15 Dade New World W, 8-12/26 Florida International W, 9-02/28 UCF W, 8-03/1 Florida W, 7-23/3 vs. Tulsa W, 6-03/3 vs. Arkansas L, 4-53/4 vs. Arizona W, 6-03/5 vs. Texas W, 6-03/9 Georgia W, 8-13/11 North Carolina W, 5-23/12 at Clemson L, 3-63/13 vs. SIU-Edwardsville W, 5-43/14 vs. Texas W, 6-33/16 Columbia W, 5-13/19 USF W, 7-23/20 Ohio State W, 8-13/22 at Texas W, 8-03/23 at Trinity L, 3-64/8 Flagler W, 9-04/9 Auburn W, 6-34/16 Florida State W, 5-14/20 at Florida W, 7-24/21 at USF W, 6-34/22 vs. South Alabama W, 5-04/23 vs. Auburn W, 8-14/24 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette W, 7-25/14 Trinity & L, 4-5& NCAA Tournament

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1984 Coach John Hammill 21-8/17-12*1/28 USF W, 9-01/30 Florida International W, 9-02/2 vs. Harvard L, 4-52/3 vs. Alabama W, 7-22/4 vs. Minnesota * forfeited W, 6-32/5 vs. Georgia L, 1-52/24 vs. Clemson L, 3-62/26 vs. Florida * forfeited W, 5-43/1 Hampton Institute W, 8-13/3 at USF W, 8-13/4 at Rollins W, 8-13/5 at Florida L, 4-53/8 at Georgia L, 4-53/9 at SIU-Edwardsville W, 8-13/10 at Clemson * forfeited W, 5-43/11 at Kentucky W, 7.5-1.53/14 Pennsylvania W, 8-13/15 Texas * forfeited W, 5-43/16 Houston W, 7-23/17 Duke W, 7-23/20 Kentucky W, 8-13/20 Notre Dame W, 9-03/23 vs. Southern California L, 0-93/24 vs. Harvard W, 7-23/25 vs. Pepperdine L, 4-53/26 at UCLA L, 1-83/27 at UC Irvine W, 7-24/7 Flagler W, 7-24/21 Rollins W, 7-2*Andrew Burrow, who played at No. 2, was declared ineligible for the 1984 season, thus Miami forfeited wins over Minnesota, Florida, Clemson and Texas because Burrow’s participation affected the outcome of those matches. Miami was 17-12.

1985 Coach John Hammill 18-9NCAA First Round1/19 Florida International W, 8-12/15 Duke W, 6-22/16 Auburn W, 5-32/17 Florida W, 7-22/22 Minnesota # W, 8-12/23 Georgia # L, 2-72/24 Clemson # W, 9-02/28 at Clemson L, 1-83/8 vs. North Carolina ^ W, 5-33/8 vs. Southern Methodist ^ L, 1-53/9 vs. Clemson ^ L, 2-73/10 vs. Florida ^ W, 8-13/12 at Florida State L, 4-53/13 at Georgia L, 2-73/15 at Florida W, 5-33/16 at Rollins W, 9-03/17 at USF W, 9-03/19 Rollins W, 5-13/23 Florida State W, 5-43/24 Flagler W, 7-23/26 at Auburn L, 4-53/28 Kentucky @ W, 5-3

3/29 South Carolina @ W, 5-33/30 Pepperdine @ L, 2-73/31 North Carolina @ W, 6-04/6 USF W, 8-15/18 UCLA & L, 2-5 # Ryder Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.^ Corpus Christi Invitational@ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.& NCAA Tournament, Athens, Ga.

1986 Coach John Hammill 14-12NCAA First Round1/24 #5 Pepperdine # L, 2-71/25 #3 Clemson # L, 2-72/14 Duke ! W, 5-42/15 Florida ! W, 9-02/16 Louisiana-Lafayette ! W, 5-42/20 vs. #4 Southern California L, 0-52/21 vs. #13 South Carolina L, 2-52/22 vs. BYU W, 6-22/26 at Georgia W, 8-12/27 at #3 Clemson L, 3-63/4 at #1 Southern Methodist L, 1-63/5 vs. #16 Trinity Christian ^ L, 4-53/6 vs. Houston ^ W, 8-13/7 vs. Arizona ^ W, 5-13/8 vs. Trinity ^ W, 5-13/17 at UC Irvine W, 5-43/18 at #4 Southern California L, 2-73/19 at #2 UCLA L, 2-73/27 vs. Trinity @ W, 5-23/28 vs. #13 South Carolina @ W, 6-33/29 vs. #1 Southern Methodist @ L, 1-53/30 vs. #8 Arkansas @ L, 4-54/5 vs. USF W, 8-14/12 Florida International W, 9-04/20 at Florida W, 6-35/17 Texas & L, 2-5# Ryder Classic, Key Biscayne Hotel, Miami! Hurricane Invitational, Coral Gables, Fla.^ Corpus Christi Invitational% ITCA Indoor National, Louisville@ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.& NCAA TournamentAll home matches except April 12 were played at Key Biscayne Hotel & Villas

1987 Coach John Hammill 18-13NCAA Round of 16Andrew Burrow - Singles National Champion1/23 Clemson W, 4-51/24 Arkansas W, 7-21/25 Southern Methodist L, 3-52/18 %2/19 %2/20 vs. South Carolina % W, 5-42/21 %tba unknown Wtba unknown Wtba unknown W

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1988 Coach John Hammill 12-111/22 Clemson # L, 2-71/23 Southern Methodist # L, 1-81/24 Louisiana State # L, 0-92/12 Wake Forest ! W, 6-32/13 New Mexico ! W, 7-22/14 USF ! W, 7-22/27 Florida International W, 7-23/2 vs. Tulsa W, 6-03/3 vs. Alabama ^ L, 3-63/4 vs. Southwest Texas ^ W, 7-23/5 vs. South Carolina ^ W, 7-23/8 at Georgia L, 3-63/10 at Florida L, 4-53/16 Tennessee L, 1-83/24 Southern California @ L, 1-53/25 South Carolina @ W, 6-33/28 San Diego @ W, 5-34/8 Louisiana-Lafayette $ L, 1-84/9 Georgia Tech $ L, 4-54/10 Auburn $ W, 5-44/15 UC Irvine < L, 1-84/16 Arizona < W, 7-24/17 Louisiana-Monroe < W, 8-1# Ryder Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.! Miami Quad Tournament, Coral Gables, Fla.^ Corpus Christi Invitational, Corpus Christi, Texas@ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.$ SW Louisiana Tournament, Lafayette, La.< Hurricane adidas Invitational, Coral Gables, Fla.> Clemson Spring Classic, Clemson, S.C.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1989 Coach John Hammill 22-10NCAA Second Round1/27 #14 Clemson # L, 4-51/28 Southern Methodist # W, 5-41/29 #7 Southern California # L, 3-62/3 Rollins W, 8-12/17 Duke W, 6-32/18 Texas A&M W, 8-12/19 #9 Trinity Christian W, 5-4 #23 Trinity W, 6-3 #1 UCLA L, 0-62/25 vs. #3 Louisiana State % L, 3-5 #9 Trinity Christian W, 5-13/3 Minnesota W, 5-13/4 #13 Mississippi W, 5-43/5 Florida W, 8-1 #24 Long Beach State W, 7-2 #15 Pepperdine W, 6-3 #1 UCLA L, 4-5 #4 UC Irvine L, 2-73/25 Florida State W, 5-13/28 #8 Georgia W, 5-4 Kansas W, 7-03/31 Alabama L, 1-6 Auburn W, 5-24/21 #3 Louisiana State L, 3-6 Tennessee L, 4-5 Vanderbilt W, 7-2 Auburn W, 6-0 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 5-44/22 USF W, 8-14/23 Florida International W, 9-05/19 Mississippi & W, 5-15/20 Stanford & L, 1-5# Ryder Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.% ITCA Team Indoors, Louisville, Ky.& NCAA Tournament

1990 Coach John Hammill 21-7NCAA Second Round1/20 at Florida International W, 8-11/26 Arkansas W, 8-11/27 Southern Methodist W, 9-01/28 Clemson W, 8-12/2 at Louisville W, 8-12/22 vs. Southern California W, 5-42/23 vs. Stanford L, 1-52/24 vs. Louisiana State W, 5-13/2 Georgia Tech W, 6-03/3 Rice W, 5-33/4 Mississippi State W, 5-43/10 at Clemson W, 5-43/11 at Georgia L, 4-53/13 at Florida State W, 6-03/14 at Florida W, 5-43/16 at USF W, 8-03/23 at Arizona State W, 5-13/24 vs. Pepperdine L, 0-63/25 vs. Northwestern W, 5-13/29 vs. Nebraska @ W, 5-1

3/30 vs. Mississippi State @ W, 5-43/31 vs. Tennessee @ L, 4-54/7 vs. Mississippi W, 6-04/8 at West Virginia L, 1-54/14 at South Carolina W, 6-34/20 Tennessee L, 4-55/19 Arizona State & W, 5-15/20 Tennessee & L, 2-5@ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.& NCAA Tournament

1991 Coach John Hammill 15-11NCAA Second Round1/26 Florida International W, 9-02/1 Texas A&M ! W, 5-22/2 Clemson ! W, 5-42/15 vs. Arkansas < L, 3-52/16 vs. Alabama < L, 4-52/21 vs. Trinity Christian $ W, 5-42/22 vs. #1 Stanford $ L, 2-52/23 vs. #10 Louisiana State L, 2-53/1 #17 Arizona L, 4-53/2 Mississippi State W, 5-13/3 Wake Forest W, 6-03/11 at #1 Stanford L, 3-63/14 at #7 California W, 5-43/14 at #25 Fresno State L, 3-53/15 at #20 UC Irvine L, 4-53/21 at San Diego @ W, 5-13/22 at Arizona State @ L, 2-53/23 at South Carolina @ W, 5-23/28 Ohio State W, 6-33/29 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 7-23/30 Florida State W, 6-34/5 #4 Georgia L, 3-54/6 USF W, 7-24/12 #6 Tennessee W, 5-44/14 at #14 Kentucky L, 2-54/17 West Virginia W, 9-0! Miami Quad Tournament, Coral Gables, Fla.< Minnesota$ ITCA Team Indoors, Louisville, Ky. @ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.

1992 Coach John Hammill 16-8NCAA First Round1/25 Florida International W, 8-11/31 Clemson ! L, 4-52/1 #21 UC Irvine ! W, 6-32/2 #6 Trinity Christian ! L, 3-52/16 at #3 Stanford L, 1-52/20 at #11 Georgia $ L, 2-42/21 at #13 Harvard $ L, 4-52/22 at #16 North Carolina $ L, 2-42/28 Michigan W, 5-13/1 Georgia Tech W, 6-33/6 at Arizona State W, 6-33/7 at Kansas W, 7-23/12 Virginia Commonwealth W, 5-13/14 USF W, 8-13/19 Middle Tennessee State W, 8-13/24 Ohio State W, 5-03/27 at Ball State @ W, 4-23/28 at #2 Trinity Christian @ L, 2-43/29 at #13 Harvard @ W, 4-24/5 at #6 Georgia W, 5-44/7 at Florida State W, 5-34/17 West Virginia W, 7-24/18 #4 Kentucky W, 7-25/15 Duke & L, 2-5! Hurricane Tennis Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.$ ITCA Team Indoors, Louisville, Ky. @ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.& NCAA Tournament

1993 Coach John Hammill 10-12BIG EAST Tournament Champions1/23 Florida International W, 7-21/29 #25 Arizona State W, 6-11/30 #18 Alabama-Birmingham L, 1-51/31 #20 Clemson W, 6-12/27 #25 Alabama L, 2-52/28 Arizona W, 6-13/5 at #3 Georgia L, 0-73/8 at #1 UCLA L, 0-73/9 at #11 Pepperdine L, 2-53/11 at #23 San Diego L, 2-53/13 at #24 UC Irvine L, 3-43/18 at Trinity Christian @ W, 4-33/19 at #7 Alabama-Birmingham @ L, 3-43/24 Auburn L, 3-43/27 USF W, 5-23/28 Georgia Tech W, 5-23/31 Barry W, 6-14/3 at #9 Duke L, 2-54/5 at #4 Tennessee L, 2-54/6 at #11 Kentucky W, 4-34/17 Drake W, 4-34/18 Florida State L, 4-3@ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1994 Coach John Hammill 20-5NCAA Regional Third RoundBIG EAST Tournament Champions1/28 #15 Texas Christian ! W, 4-31/30 #28 Pepperdine ! L, 3-42/12 at USF W, 7-02/18 at #13 Alabama-Birmingham W, 6-12/19 at #11 Alabama W, 5-22/26 at Florida State L, 2-53/3 Miami Dade CC North W, 6-03/3 Miami Dade CC North W, 5-13/4 Barry (1 of 2) W, 5-13/4 Barry (2 of 2) W, 5-13/5 #5 Duke W, 4-33/12 at Florida International W, 5-23/14 Miami (Ohio) W, 5-23/15 at #13 Tennessee W, 4-33/17 vs. #35 Auburn @ W, 5-23/18 vs. #8 Mississippi @ W, 4-33/19 vs. #5 Duke @ L, 3-43/24 Ohio State W, 5-23/31 at #6 Mississippi State L, 3-44/3 at #38 Clemson < W, 4-34/4 at #31 Georgia Tech W, 4-34/9 at #15 Notre Dame W, 4-34/10 vs. #45 Ball State W, 5-25/14 Tennessee & W, 4-25/15 Mississippi & L, 2-4! Hurricane Tennis Classic, Coral Gables, Fla.@ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.< Clemson Invitational, Clemson, S.C.& NCAA Tournament, Region III Championship, Knoxville, Tenn.

1995 Coach John Hammill 13-12 NCAA Regional Second RoundBIG EAST Tournament ChampionsJohn Hammill – BIG EAST Coach of the Year1/27 Alabama W, 7-01/28 [11] #18 Alabama-Birmingham W, 5-21/29 [11] #5 Pepperdine L, 1-62/11 [11] at #1 Stanford L, 0-72/12 [11] at #19 California L, 2-52/17 #28 South Alabama L, 3-42/19 #35 Clemson W, 4-33/3 at Princeton L, 3-43/4 at Columbia L, 3-43/12 [14] Miami (Ohio) W, 5-23/16 [14] at #16 New Mexico @ L, 2-53/17 at Alabama @ W, 4-33/18 at #11 Trinity @ L, 2-43/25 at #8 Texas L, 3-43/26 at #10 Trinity W, 4-33/31 Florida International W, 7-04/1 USF W, 4-34/7 [31] at #40 North Carolina L, 2-5

4/8 [31] at #11 Duke L, 1-64/16 [31] #18 Florida State W, 5-24/21 Connecticut % W, 5-04/22 Georgetown % W, 4-14/23 St. John’s % W, 4-05/5 [22] vs. Dartmouth & W, 7-05/6 [22] vs. South Alabama & L, 3-4[ ] Miami’s rank – (incomplete)@ Blue-Grey Invitational, Montgomery, Ala.% BIG EAST Championships& NCAA Tournament – Regional Qualifying

1996 Coach Rodney Harmon 8-13Rodney Harmon – BIG EAST Coach of the YearGil Kovalski – BIG EAST Tournament MVP1/28 at Notre Dame L, 0-72/2 Tulane L, 3-42/4 #49 Georgia Tech W, 5-22/15 Barry W, 5-22/18 at #29 Alabama-Birmingham L, 1-42/18 at Alabama L, 1-42/28 Florida Atlantic W, 4-33/2 at #33 Harvard L, 0-63/3 at Yale L, 3-43/4 at #41 Princeton W, 4-33/19 Miami (Ohio) L, 3-43/22 #22 Texas A&M L, 2-53/23 Ohio State L, 2-53/26 DePaul W, 4-33/31 at #34 Clemson L, 1-64/1 at Furman W, 4-34/6 at Florida International L, 2-54/13 at #30 USF L, 1-64/19 Seton Hall % W, 4-04/20 Providence % W, 4-04/21 Notre Dame % L, 0-4% BIG EAST Championships

1997 Coach Rodney Harmon 14-10 NCAA Regional Second RoundBIG EAST Champions Rodney Harmon – BIG EAST Coach of the YearMichael Russell – BIG EAST Tournament MVP1/25 Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/30 vs. #47 Virginia Tech W, 5-41/31 vs. #16 Virginia Commonwealth L, 1-62/2 at George Washington W, 5-02/11 NC State W, 5-22/15 #28 Alabama L, 3-42/16 #26 Alabama-Birmingham L, 3-42/28 #10 South Alabama L, 3-43/1 #49 Clemson W, 4-33/2 #41 Florida State W, 4-33/9 at #3 Georgia L, 1-63/11 at #18 Duke L, 3-43/15 Pennsylvania W, 7-0

3/16 #5 Mississippi State L, 2-53/21 vs. Idaho W, 7-03/22 at #2 Boise State L, 1-63/29 #75 Florida International W, 4-34/5 #59 USF W, 4-34/6 #44 New Mexico W, 6-14/18 West Virginia % W, 4-04/19 Providence % W, 4-04/20 Notre Dame % W, 4-14/26 at #14 Louisiana State L, 2-45/14 vs. Harvard & L, 3-4% BIG EAST Championships& NCAA Tournament, Regional

1998 Coach Jay Berger 16-9 NCAA Second RoundBIG EAST ChampionsRudy Rake – BIG EAST Tournament MVP1/23 #68 Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/29 at #55 Florida International W, 5-21/31 #6 Louisiana State L, 1-62/14 vs. Ohio State W, 6-12/15 at #23 Notre Dame L, 2-42/21 at Pennsylvania W, 7-02/22 vs. #60 Princeton W, 6-12/27 UCF W, 7-03/1 at #4 Mississippi State L, 1-63/2 at #20 Alabama L, 1-63/7 at #8 Texas L, 3-43/9 [50] at #33 Texas A&M L, 1-63/10 at #40 Trinity Christian W, 4-33/13 #63 Wake Forest W, 4-33/15 #11 Duke L, 1-63/28 [45] at #42 USF L, 3-44/5 [45] at #33 Florida State W, 4-34/6 at #11 South Alabama W, 5-24/11 at #56 Georgia Tech W, 4-34/12 at #53 Clemson W, 4-34/21 [29] West Virginia W, 7-04/24 Villanova % W, 4-04/25 Providence % W, 4-04/26 #22 Notre Dame % W, 4-15/15 Virginia Tech & L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank – (incomplete) % BIG EAST Championships& NCAA Tournament, Region I Championship

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ALL-TIME RESULTS1999 Coach Jay Berger 10-13 NCAA First Round1/26 Florida Atlantic W, 5-21/27 #64 Florida International W, 5-21/31 #38 South Alabama W, 5-22/19 #72 NC State W, 5-22/21 #55 Florida State W, 4-32/26 #52 Clemson L, 2-52/27 #14 Texas A&M L, 2-53/7 #7 Texas L, 2-53/9 Bowling Green W, 6-13/11 #26 Notre Dame L, 2-53/12 #17 Mississippi State L, 1-63/17 at #1 UCLA L, 1-6 3/18 at #12 Pepperdine L, 2-53/19 at Loyola Marymount W, 5-23/27 #62 Georgia Tech W, 4-34/3 at #75 North Carolina L, 2 - 5 4/4 at #7 Duke L, 1-64/10 #36 USF L, 1-64/16 at #7 Georgia L, 1-64/23 Providence % W, 4-04/24 St. John’s % W, 4-04/25 Notre Dame % L, 3-45/14 Florida & L, 0-4% BIG EAST Championships& NCAA Tournament, Regional

2000 Coach Jay Berger 19-5NCAA First RoundBIG EAST ChampionsJay Berger – BIG EAST Coach of the Year2/1 Florida Atlantic W, 5-22/4 #42 Tulane W, 5-22/6 #47 USF W, 6-12/12 #31 Alabama W, 4-02/13 #73 South Alabama W, 5-22/19 at Wisconsin W, 4-32/20 at #29 Notre Dame W, 5-23/6 Louisiana-Monroe W, 6-13/6 Boston University W, 7-03/9 #75 Penn State W, 5-23/11 at #13 Texas A&M L, 0-73/13 at #9 Southern Methodist L, 3-43/14 at #10 Baylor L, 0-43/15 at Rice W, 4-33/22 Cornell W, 6-13/22 #43 Ohio State W, 7-03/26 #68 Brown W, 6-14/1 UCF W, 7-04/14 at #37 Clemson L, 3-44/15 at #70 Georgia Tech W, 4-34/21 Providence % W, 4-04/22 West Virginia % W, 4-04/23 #29 Notre Dame % W, 5-25/13 #33 Clemson & L, 2-4% BIG EAST Championships& NCAA Tournament, Regional

2001 Coach Jay Berger 21-4 NCAA Round of 16NCAA Regional ChampionsBIG EAST ChampionsJay Berger – BIG EAST Coach of the YearMichael Lang – BIG EAST Tournament MVP1/31 #48 Florida Atlantic W, 4-3 2/3 at #70 Southern Miss W, 6-1 2/4 at #42 Tulane W, 4-3 2/9 #75 Wisconsin W, 6-1 2/11 NC State W, 7-02/18 #68 Wake Forest W, 4-2 2/24 #55 Florida State W, 5-2 2/25 #5 Texas A&M L, 2-5 3/2 #35 Michigan W, 7-03/4 #33 Clemson W, 6-1 3/7 #54 Georgia Tech L, 3-4 3/9 #19 Baylor W, 5-2 3/16 #15 Mississippi St W, 5-2 3/19 Charleston Southern W, 7-03/22 Cornell W, 4-3 3/24 at #46 USF W, 4-3 4/1 #10 Notre Dame W, 4-3 4/6 at #10 South Alabama L, 2-4 4/7 at Alabama-Birmingham W, 5-2 4/14 #35 Rice W, 4-3 4/21 #56 Virginia Tech % W, 4-1 4/22 #12 Notre Dame % W, 4-2 5/12 vs. #69 Charleston Southern & W, 4-05/13 vs. #46 Minnesota & W, 4-1 5/16 vs. #5 Duke && L, 1-4% BIG EAST Championships& NCAA Tournament, Regional, Coral Gables, Fla.&& NCAA Tournament, Championships

2002 Coach Jay Berger 12-10NCAA First RoundTodd Widom – BIG EAST Tournament MVP1/24 #48 Florida Atlantic L, 3-4 1/27 #17 South Alabama W, 4-32/9 at #56 Florida State L, 1-6 2/23 at Western Michigan W, 6-1 2/24 at #7 Notre Dame L, 1-6 3/1 Florida A&M W, 5-23/3 Wisconsin W, 5-1 3/8 at #34 Texas Christian L, 1-6 3/9 at #38 Southern Methodist W, 5-2 3/11 at #25 Texas A&M L, 1-4 3/22 #59 Georgia State W, 4-3 3/25 #29 Middle Tennessee State W, 4-3 3/28 Colorado L, 3-4 3/30 at NC State W, 5-2 3/31 at #16 Duke L, 0-7 4/6 #34 USF L, 3-4 4/13 at Clemson W, 5-2 4/14 at #46 Georgia Tech W, 4-3 4/19 West Virginia % W, 4-0 4/20 #35 Virginia Tech % W, 4-34/21 #10 Notre Dame % L, 1-4 5/11 #25 USF & L, 1-4% BIG EAST Championships& NCAA Tournament, Regional

2003 Coach Bryan Getz 13-8NCAA First RoundTodd Widom – BIG EAST Tournament MVP1/30 #60 Florida Atlantic W, 7-02/7 NC State W, 6-12/9 #10 Texas A&M W, 4-32/14 at #6 Florida L, 1-62/16 Florida A&M W, 6-12/22 at #41 Florida State W, 5-23/1 vs. #42 Indiana L, 3-43/2 at #1 Illinois L, 0-73/6 #31 Georgia Tech L, 2-53/8 #43 Clemson W, 5-23/9 #49 Virginia Tech L, 2-53/11 American W, 6-13/13 #32 Trinity W, 5-23/16 Georgia Southern W, 6-13/19 Wisconsin W, 4-33/21 Dartmouth W, 5-23/30 #53 Notre Dame W, 6-14/5 at #48 USF L, 1-64/13 #9 Duke L, 1-64/27 Rutgers % W, 4-15/10 #31 Florida State & L, 2-4% BE Championships – match vs. Notre Dame on April 28 was suspended due to rain. Miami earned NCAA bid due to regular season conference record. NCAA Tournament, Regional, Gainesville, Fla.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS2004 Coach Bryan Getz 14-81/25 #38 Southern Methodist W, 4-32/7 #34 USF W, 4-3 2/11 Florida Atlantic W, 6-1 2/14 Florida A&M W, 7-0 2/22 Jacksonville W, 6-1 2/28 vs. #63 Western Michigan W, 7-0 2/29 at #46 Notre Dame W, 5-2 3/3 UCF W, 7-0 3/10 Pennsylvania W, 5-23/12 #39 Florida State L, 3-4 3/15 at #13 Texas A&M L, 1-6 3/17 at #15 Trinity Christian L, 0-7 3/19 Wisconsin W, 6-1 3/21 Georgia Southern W, 7-0 4/3 at #42 Wake Forest L, 1-6 4/4 #6 Duke L, 1-6 4/10 at #66 Clemson L, 2-5 4/11 at #34 Georgia Tech L, 2-5 4/20 American W, 5-2 4/30 Boston College % W, 4-05/1 Notre Dame % L, 1-45/2 St. John’s % W, 4-0% BIG EAST Championships 2005 Coach Mario Rincon 12-11 (2-8 ACC, 9th)1/26 Florida Atlantic W, 4-3 2/4 at #3 Florida L, 1-6 2/6 at #54 USF W, 4-3 2/13 Georgia Southern W, 7-0 2/18 Jacksonville W, 7-0 2/19 Stetson W, 6-1 2/25 UCF W, 7-0 2/27 Florida A&M W, 6-1 3/6 #68 Virginia Tech * L, 3-4 3/9 #23 Wake Forest * L, 3-4 3/12 at #36 Clemson * L, 2-5 3/13 at #51 Georgia Tech * L, 1-6 3/16 at #11 Pepperdine L, 0-4 3/17 at Loyola Marymount W, 7-0 3/23 Wisconsin W, 5-2 3/27 #53 North Carolina * L, 3-4 4/2 at #3 Virginia * L, 0-4 4/3 at Maryland * W, 6-1 4/8 #46 NC State * W, 4-3 4/10 #5 Duke * L, 3-4 4/15 at #22 Florida State * L, 2-5 4/21 vs. Virginia Tech % W, 4-3 4/22 vs. Virginia % L, 1-4 % ACC Tournament, Cary, N.C. * ACC Match

2006 Coach Mario Rincon 20-5 (9-2 ACC, t-1st)NCAA Round of 16Tied for Regular Season ACC ChampionshipMario Rincon – ACC Coach of the YearLuigi D’Agord – ACC Player of the YearDaniel Vallverdu – ACC Freshman of the Year1/28 [39] Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/30 [39] #11 Florida State * W, 7-02/3 [40] #1 Florida L, 2-52/11 [30] vs. #22 Oklahoma State W, 5-22/12 [40] vs. #30 Rice W, 6-12/18 [24] UCF W, 7-02/26 [18] USF W, 4-03/4 [17] at #15 Clemson * L, 2-53/5 [17] at #22 Georgia Tech * W, 7-03/14 [15] #45 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 5-23/20 [14] #33 Tennessee W, 7-03/22 [14] Denver W, 7-03/24 [14] at Boston College * W, 7-03/26 [14] at #68 Maryland * W, 7-03/31 [13] #4 Duke * L, 3-44/2 [13] #8 North Carolina * W, 4-14/7 [14] at #8 Virginia * W, 4-34/9 [14] at #54 Virginia Tech * W, 6-14/14 [10] #26 Wake Forest * W, 5-24/16 [10] #34 NC State * W, 6-14/21 [10] #27 Wake Forest % W, 4-34/22 [10] vs. #9 Virginia % L, 2-45/13 [9] Manhattan & W, 4-05/14 [9] #41 Minnesota & W, 4-05/20 [9] vs. #8 Virginia & L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament& NCAA Tournament

2007 Coach Mario Rincon 11-14 (5-6 ACC, t-7th)NCAA First RoundLuigi D’Agord – ACC Player of the Year 1/21 [11] North Florida W, 6-11/24 [11] Stetson W, 6-12/4 [10] Wisconsin L, 3-42/9 [11] at USF W, 5-22/11 [11] at #69 UCF W, 6-12/16 [26] #6 UCLA L, 1-42/17 [26] #14 Oklahoma State L, 3-42/18 [26] #28 Stanford L, 3-42/24 [26] at #10 Florida State * L, 2-53/10 [67] #2 Ohio State L, 2-53/13 [73] at #23 Florida L, 0-73/16 [73] #24 Clemson * W, 5-23/18 [73] #17 Rice W, 4-33/20 [37] #42 Georgia Tech * W, 7-03/24 [37] #45 Maryland * W, 4-23/25 [37] Boston College * W, 7-03/30 [35] at #6 North Carolina * L, 1-64/1 [35] at #21 Duke * L, 3-44/6 [37] #3 Virginia * L, 2-54/8 [37] #30 Virginia Tech * W, 4-34/13 [33] at #11 Wake Forest * L, 3-44/15 [33] at #24 NC State * L, 3-44/19 [35] #45 Georgia Tech % W, 4-34/20 [35] #2 Virginia % L, 1-45/11 [34] vs. #25 Tennessee & L, 3-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament& NCAA Tournament

2008 Coach Mario Rincon 17-8 (6-4 ACC, 7th)NCAA Second Round1/24 [36] Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/25 [36] Samford W, 6-11/29 [36] #13 Florida W, 4-32/1 [36] at #3 Ohio State L, 2-52/3 [36] at #48 Kentucky W, 4-32/10 [24] at #23 Rice L, 2-52/15 [26] UCF W, 6-12/27 [26] Furman W, 5-23/7 [24] at #39 Georgia Tech * W, 5-23/9 [24] at #60 Clemson * W, 4-33/13 [18] #54 Purdue W, 6-13/15 [18] #17 Florida State * L, 2-53/21 [20] #66 Duke * L, 2-53/28 [26] at #1 Virginia * L, 0-73/30 [26] at #28 Virginia Tech * L, 1-64/4 [27] #44 NC State * W, 4-34/6 [27] #28 Wake Forest * W, 4-34/11 [23] at Boston College * W, 7-04/13 [23] at #58 Maryland * W, 5-24/17 [25] #61 Maryland % W, 4-14/18 [25] vs. #11 North Carolina % W, 4-34/19 [25] #10 Florida State % W, 4-34/20 [25] vs. #1 Virginia % L, 0-45/10 [19] vs. #42 USF & W, 4-25/11 [19 at #9 Florida & L, 1-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament& NCAA Tournament

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ALL-TIME RESULTS2009 Coach Mario Rincon 16-9 (9-2 ACC, 2nd)NCAA Round of 161/22 [17] Florida Atlantic W, 4-31/25 [17] #24 Rice L, 3-41/31 [22] vs. #24 Alabama L, 0-42/1 [22] vs. #46 Denver W, 5-22/7 [23] #63 Clemson * W, 7-02/8 [23] Pennsylvania W, 7-02/22 [24] at #11 Florida L, 2-52/28 [24] at #16 Florida State * L, 3-43/7 [51] #58 Georgia Tech * W, 5-23/13 [33] at #50 USF L, 2-53/15 [33] at #68 UCF W, 7-03/18 [45] #13 Kentucky L, 2-53/20 [45] at #34 North Carolina * W, 4-33/22 [45] at #28 Duke * W, 4-33/27 [36] #1 Virginia * L, 3-43/29 [36] #21 Virginia Tech * W, 5-04/3 [31] at #48 NC State * W, 4-34/5 [31] at #28 Wake Forest * W, 4-34/10 [23] Boston College * W, 6-14/12 [23] Maryland * W, 7-04/17 [25] #54 NC State % W, 4-34/18 [25] #20 Wake Forest % L, 2-45/8 [22] #53 Columbia & W, 4-05/9 [22] at #10 Florida & W, 4-35/14 [22] #7 UCLA && L, 1-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament& NCAA Tournament, Regional, Gainesville, Fla.&& NCAA Tournament, College Station, Texas

2010 Coach Mario Rincon 11-11 (4-6 ACC, 8th)1/21 [21] Florida Atlantic W, 7-01/31 [20] at #28 North Carolina L, 2-42/1 [20] at #36 Northwestern W, 4-02/7 [27] at #32 Rice L, 1-62/19 [31] Stetson W, 6-12/21 [31] UCF W, 4-32/28 [31] #50 USF W, 4-33/6 [39] #19 Florida State * L, 2-53/13 [35] at #47 Clemson * L, 3-43/14 [35] at #26 Georgia Tech * L, 3-43/19 [45] #9 Kentucky L, 2-53/20 [45] Princeton W, 6-13/26 [49] at #1 Virginia * L, 0-73/28 [49] at #20 Virginia Tech * L, 2-53/31 [51] #30 Wisconsin L, 3-44/2 [51] #24 Wake Forest * L, 2-54/4 [51] #40 NC State * W, 5-24/9 [50] at Maryland * W, 6-14/11 [50] at Boston College * W, 6-14/16 [47] #14 Duke * W, 4-34/22 [41] vs. #51 NC State % W, 4-14/23 [41] vs. Virginia % L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank% ACC Tournament

2011 Coach Mario Rincon 15-9 (8-3 ACC, t-4th)1/16 [44] North Florida W, 5-21/22 [44] #30 Rice L, 2-51/29 [44] #32 Arizona W, 4-31/30 [44] at #10 Texas A&M L, 0-72/11 [38] #65 Troy W, 7-02/13 [38] at #12 Kentucky L, 0-72/20 [39] Florida Atlantic W, 6-12/26 [39] at #28 Florida State * W, 4-33/5 [34] at UCF W, 5-13/6 [34] at USF W, 4-33/13 [32] #16 Georgia Tech * W, 4-33/18 [25] at #23 Minnesota L, 3-43/20 [25] #57 Clemson * W, 4-33/25 [29] #1 Virginia * L, 0-73/27 [29] #36 Virginia Tech * W, 6-14/1 [28] at #35 Wake Forest * W, 5-24/3 [28] at #59 NC State * W, 5-24/8 [24] #43 Maryland * W, 7-04/10 [24] Boston College * W, 6-14/15 [25] at #19 North Carolina * L, 2-54/17 [25] at #10 Duke * L, 2-54/22 [25] vs. #16 Georgia Tech % L, 1-45/13 [27] vs. #41 Nebraska & W, 4-35/14 [27] vs. #8 Florida & L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament& NCAA Tournament

2012 Coach Mario Rincon 8-13 (1-9 ACC, t-11th)1/19 [31] Florida Atlantic W, 6-11/22 [31] Florida A&M W, 4-31/28 [33] #41 Wake Forest ! L, 3-41/29 [33] #55 New Mexico ! W, 4-32/5 [37] at #38 Rice L, 0-72/18 [39] #56 USF W, 5-22/24 [36] UCF W, 5-22/26 [36] North Florida W, 5-23/4 [52] #23 Florida State * L, 1-63/11 [59] at Clemson * L, 1-63/13 [58] at Georgia Tech * L, 0-73/17 [58] #57 Alabama W, 5-23/23 [54] #33 NC State * L, 3-43/25 [54] Wake Forest * W, 4-33/30 [51] at Boston College * L, 2-54/1 [51] at Maryland * L, 3-44/6 [61] #21 North Carolina * L, 2-54/8 [61] #7 Duke * L, 0-74/13 [63] at #51 Virginia Tech * L, 1-64/15 [63] at #3 Virginia * L, 1-64/19 [69] #32 Florida State % L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament

2013 Coach Mario Rincon 13-13 (2-8 ACC, 9th)1/19 [65] at #12 Florida L, 2-51/19 [65] vs. Bethune-Cookman W, 7-0 1/26 [64] vs. #71 Louisiana-Lafayette $ W, 4-31/27 [64] at #4 Ohio State $ L, 0-72/1 [60] UCF W, 6-12/3 [60] #50 Rice W, 6-12/8 [54] #75 Louisiana-Lafayette W, 4-32/10 [54] at USF W, 5-22/24 [54] #62 North Florida L, 2-53/1 [69] at #58 Texas Tech L, 3-43/2 [69] vs. New Mexico W, 5-23/9 [67] Georgetown W, 4-03/9 [67] Florida Gulf Coast W, 6-13/15 [70] #25 Clemson * L, 3-43/17 [70] #63 Georgia Tech * W, 4-33/19 [70] #61 Minnesota W, 4-33/22 [70] Georgia State W, 6-13/24 [65] at #16 Florida State * L, 2-53/29 [50] at #28 Wake Forest * L, 1-63/31 [50] at #38 NC State * L, 2-54/7 [52] Boston College * W, 7-04/12 [53] at #69 North Carolina * W, 2-54/14 [53] at #9 Duke * L, 0-74/19 [55] #52 Virginia Tech * L, 0-74/21 [55] #1 Virginia * L, 1-64/25 [55] #54 North Carolina % L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank$ ITA Kick-Off* ACC Match% ACC Tournament

2014 Coach Mario Rincon 14-11 (4-7 ACC, 9th)1/12 [55] Florida Atlantic W, 7-01/19 [55] at UCF L, 3-41/31 [60] Bethune-Cookman W, 7-02/2 [60] Florida A&M W, 7-02/7 [60] #54 Texas Tech L, 3-42/9 [60] USF L, 2-52/22 [62] North Florida W, 4-33/4 #75 Presbyterian W, 4-03/4 Xavier W, 7-03/7 at #23 Clemson * L, 1-63/9 at #52 Georgia Tech * W, 5-23/12 [65] Troy W, 5-23/15 [65] Boston University W, 6-13/17 [65] #58 Wisconsin W, 4-03/21 [72] #18 Wake Forest * W, 4-33/23 [72] #31 NC State * W, 4-33/25 [39] Nebraska-Omaha W, 7-03/28 [39] at #4 Virginia * L, 0-73/30 [39] at #54 Virginia Tech * L, 1-64/4 [47] #13 Duke * L, 0-74/6 [47] #9 North Carolina * L, 2-54/11 [46] at #12 Notre Dame * L, 0-74/13 [46] at Boston College * W, 7-04/19 [47] #31 Florida State * L, 1-64/24 [53] vs. #30 Florida State % L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament

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ALL-TIME RESULTS2015 Coach Mario Rincon 7-17 (1-11 ACC, 12th)1/18 [52] Florida Atlantic W, 5-21/19 [52] #70 UCF L, 3-41/24 [52] #40 Drake L, 2-41/25 [52] #61 Tulane L, 1-42/7 [71] Florida Gulf Coast L, 1-42/7 [71] Liberty W, 4-22/13 [71] Kennesaw State W, 7-02/14 [71] #48 Pepperdine L, 3-43/6 George Washington W, 6-13/8 Georgia Tech * L, 2-43/10 Valparaiso W, 6-13/10 Quinnipiac W, 6-13/13 at #12 North Carolina * L, 0-73/15 at #6 Duke * L, 1-63/20 #64 Clemson * L, 3-43/27 #37 Notre Dame * L, 3-43/29 Boston College * W, 6-14/3 at #32 Florida State * L, 0-74/5 at #23 Louisville * L, 0-74/10 at #13 Wake Forest * L, 0-74/12 at #34 NC State * L, 0-74/17 #14 Virginia Tech * L, 0-74/19 #4 Virginia * L, 2-54/23 #9 Duke % L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament

2016 Coach Mario Rincon 8-15 (3-9 ACC, 11th)1/16 St. John’s L, 3-41/17 Florida Atlantic W, 5-21/22 vs Alabama l, 1-41/22 vs UNC Wilmington L, 1-41/29 UCF W, 5-21/30 #68 Troy W, 4-32/15 Army West Point W, 4-03/1 Davidson W, 7-03/3 #19 Michigan L, 3-43/6 #47 Florida State * W, 4-33/8 [74] #54 Middle Tennessee L, 2-53/11 [74] #66 Duke* L, 2-53/13 [74] #1 North Carolina* L, 1-63/18 at Boston College * W, 4-33/20 #51 Notre Dame * L, 2-53/25 [64] #13 Wake Forest * L, 0-74/1 [67] at #31 Georgia Tech * L, 2-54/3 [67] at Clemson * L, 3-44/8 [75] #41 NC State* L, 3-44/10 [75] Louisville * W, 5-24/15 #40 at Virginia Tech * L, 1-64/17 at #1 Virginia * L, 0-74/21 vs. #36 Virginia Tech % L, 0-4[ ] Miami’s rank* ACC Match% ACC Tournament

2017 Coach Aljosa Piric 9-13 (2-9 ACC, 11th)1/20 St. John’s W, 4-01/22 North Florida L, 2-42/4 Troy W, 6-12/10 #16 Mississippi State L, 0-42/12 Florida Atlantic W, 5-22/19 Clemson * L, 3-42/25 Florida Gulf Coast W, 4-33/6 East Tennessee State W, 5-23/10 Boston University W, 7-03/12 #17 Georgia Tech * L, 1-53/17 #39 Minnesota L, 3-43/19 at #28 Florida State * L, 0-73/26 at #34 Louisville * L, 1-43/31 at #11 North Carolina * L, 1-64/2 at #1 Wake Forest * L, 0-74/7 Boston College * W, 7-04/9 Notre Dame * W, 4-34/14 at NC State * L, 2-54/15 at #46 Duke * L, 1-64/21 #3 Virginia * L, 0-74/23 Virginia Tech * Cancelled4/26 vs. Boston College % W, 5-14/27 vs. #34 Duke % L, 1-4* ACC Match% ACC Tournament

2018 Coach Aljosa Piric 15-13 (4-8 ACC, 10th)1/19 at #22 Tulane L, 1-61/19 vs. New Orleans W, 4-01/21 at #14 Mississippi State L, 2-52/2 Georgia Southern W, 7-02/4 Iowa W, 5-22/11 Florida Atlantic W, 4-22/11 Bucknell W, 7-02/23 College of Charleston W, 7-03/2 at Georgia Tech * L, 3-43/4 at #50 Clemson * L, 3-43/9 vs. #16 Florida State * L, 0-43/11 William and Mary W, 5-03/11 Cleveland State W, 7-03/18 at UCF L, 3-43/23 #1 Wake Forest * L, 3-43/25 #23 NC State * W, 4-33/30 South Alabama W, 4-14/1 #38 Louisville * W, 4-14/6 at #42 Virginia * W, 4-34/9 at Virginia Tech * L, 0-74/13 at #28 Notre Dame * L, 2-54/15 at Boston College * L, 3-44/20 #22 Duke W, 4-34/22 #7 North Carolina L, 0-44/22 Dayton W, 4-04/26 vs. NC State % L, 1-44/27 vs. North Florida & W, 4-0 at #13 Florida & L, 0-4* ACC Match% ACC Tournament& NCAA Tournament