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BRUIN HISTORY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES26
Alex Decret - 1997, Â98 Alberto Francis - 2002, Â03, Â04, Â05 Srdjan Muskatirovic - 1995, Â96 Luben Pampoulov - 2004, Â05 Brian Teacher - 1973, Â74, Â75, Â76
AHaythem Abid .....................2006-07
Hassan Akmal ...........................1999
Jim Allen ...............................1968-69
Vince Allegre ............... 1996-97-98
Elio Alvarez ................... 1969-70-71
Stanislav Arsonov ....................2007
Arthur Ashe ................ 1963-64-65
Jeff Austin .............1970-71-72-73
John Austin ................. 1976-77-78
BJean Baker ..........................1962-65
David Bain .................... 1993-94-95
Bill Barber .............1989-90-91-92
Roy Barth ..................... 1967-68-69
Bill Bartlett ...........................1978-79
Mark Basham .....1982-83-84-85
Bill Behrens ..........1989-90-91-92
Russell Berkowitz ....................1989
Stanley Benoit ...........................1980
Bobby Berger ......1979-80-82-83
Bill Bethard .................................1963
Rob Bierens.........................1988-89
Fritz Bissell ............1990-91-92-93
Joe Blatchford ..........................1956
Ron Bohrnstedt ......... 1967-68-69
Jeff Borowiak .............. 1969-70-71
Mike Bouck .................................1959
Matt Breen .................. 1996-97-98
Bruce Brescia .....1979-80-81-82
Elty Brown .................... 1964-65-66
Fritz Buehning ....................1978-79
Brett Buffington .................1983-84
Barry Buss ..................................1983
CMark Campana ..................1989-90
Bruce Campbell .....1960-61-62-63
Stafford Carson ........................1957
Dane Chapin ........................1980-81
Willie Chan ...........................1957-58
George Chen .......................2004-05
Rae Cho .................................1994-95
Jaysen Chung ............. 2005-06-07
Tobias Clemens ......2001-02-03-04
Dean Cohen .........................1989-90
Chris Conway ......................2005-06
Danny Conway ....................2001-02
Jimmy Connors ........................1971
Jason Cook .................. 1997-98-99
Mark Copeland ..................1988-90
Ron Cornell .................. 1970-71-72
Steve Cornell ............... 1969-70-71
John Cranston ........... 1956-57-58
Ian Crookendon ......... 1965-66-67
Mark Cullers .......................1978-79
John Cunnea .......................1963-64
DJohn Davis ................... 1981-82-83
Alex Decret ..........................1997-98
Mathieu Dehaine....... 2005-06-07
Peter deLeon .............................1964
Erfan Djahangiri .......2000-01-02-03
Ken Diller ..............................1985-86
Adam Draper......................2006-07
Jeremy Drean ............ 2005-06-07
Jordan Duboff ...........................1997
EAndrew Eklov.......................2006-07
Randy Ellis ............................1959-60
Luis Enck ...............................1975-76
FBuff Farrow ...........1986-87-88-89
Mark Ferriera .....................1985-86
Zack Fleishman.........................1999
Peter Fleming ............................1976
Allen Fox ........................ 1959-60-61
Alberto Francis ...2002-03-04-05
Mike Franks ................. 1956-57-58
Jared Freedman ......................2001
Marcel Freeman .......1979-80-81-82
Barry Friedman .................1976-77
GPatrick Galbraith .....1986-87-88-89
Craig Garman ............................1956
Brian Garrow .............. 1987-88-89
Graham Giles .............................1993
Justin Gimelstob ...............1995-96
Drew Gitlin...................................1977
Tony Graham .............. 1976-77-78
Mike Green .................. 1956-57-58
Brett Greenwood ....1984-85-86-87
Rodrigo Grilli ........................2002-03
Jean-Noel Grinda .....1998-99-00-01
Gary Grossman .................1964-68
Ed Grubb ....................... 1966-67-68
Philipp Gruendler ......2004-05-06-07
Mike Gurman ....................................2007
HJohn Hall ....................... 1960-61-62
Mike Harrington .1977-78-79-80
Craig Harter ...............................1966
Brad Hess ...................................1988
John Houghton .........................1968
Richard Humphries .........1994-95
IRonen Itzhaki .............................1989
JJay Jackson ..........1996-97-98-99
Lance Jackson ...................2003-04
Sean Jackson ............................2007
Robert Janecek .....1992-93-94-95
Franklin Johnson ....... 1956-57-58
Jim Johnson ..............................1969
KAl Kabe .........................................1972
Tom Karp ..................... 1966-67-68
Todd Katz ..............1980-81-82-83
Ron Kendis............1962-63-64-65
Lassi Ketola ..........2000-01-02-03
Jim Kilgore ..................................1963
Kevin Kim .....................................1997
Travis Kinard ..............................2003
Jeff Klaparda .......1982-83-84-85
Mark Knowles ............ 1990-91-92
Zac Knysh.............................2000-01
Benjamin Kohlloeffel ...... 2005-06-07
Brandon Kramer ......1997-98-99-00
Bob Kreiss ............1970-71-72-73
Mike Kreiss ..........................1970-71
Nick Kreiss..................................2002
Tommy Kreiss ............ 1972-74-75
Steve Krulevitz...........................1973
Jun Kuki ........................................1969
Michael Kures .....1983-84-85-86
Kris Kwinta ..........................2004-05
LChris Lam ..................... 2003-04-05
Jimmy Landes ...........................1974
John Larson .........1992-93-94-95
Sebastien LeBlanc ...........1993-94
Jong-Min Lee ......................1999-00
John Lesch .................. 1956-57-58
Eric Lin ....................1994-95-96-97
David Livingston ..1982-83-84-85
Michael Look .......................2006-07
Tom Loucks ................. 1976-77-79
Xavier Luscan ............................1999
MDwight Makoff ....................1956-57
Ken Malley ..................................1975
Jacques Manset ...............1981-82
Tal Marcus-Russ ...............1996-97
Billy Martin ..................................1975
Jack Matalsky............................1962
Marcin Matkowski .... 2001-02-03
Ryan McNaughton ..................2002
Bob McNown .............................1964
Dick Metz ..............................1979-80
Tony Mickas ...............................1959
Darren Miller .......1996-97-98-99
Mark Miller ...........1996-97-98-99
Fabio Mion-Bet ...................1980-84
Thorvald Moe ......................1962-63
Heath Montgomery .......1993-94-95-96
Dean Moore ...............................1959
Steve Mott ............1973-74-75-76
Martin Mulligan ......1992-93-94-95
Srdjan Muskatirovic .........1995-96
NLarry Nagler .............. 1960-61-62
Dan Nahirny .........1986-87-88-89
David Nainkin ......................1991-92
Jason Netter .......1988-89-90-91
Noah Newman ...................1998-99
Derrick Nguyen ..................2001-02
Duke Nguyen ............................1999
Jason Nguyen ............ 2004-05-06
Jason Nichinson.......................2004
Bruce Nichols ......1975-76-77-78
OHarry Ohls ...................................1957
Joel Ostroff .................................1969
PPaul Palmer ................. 1961-62-63
Jon Paley ..............................1977-78
Luben Pampoulov .............2004-05
Ken Park ......................................1995
Dave Parker ........................1974-75
Jon Parker ................... 1993-94-95
Randy Part ............1981-82-83-85
Charles Pasarell ........ 1963-64-66
Giora Payes .........................1988-89
Karl Pazdernik .....1992-93-94-95
Brad Pearce........................1985-86
Norman Perry .....1958-59-60-61
Loren Peters .......................1994-95
William Pham .....................1989-90
Darin Pleasant ........... 1991-92-93
Jim Pugh ...............................1983-84
QMatt Quinlan ........1990-91-92-93
Mark Quinney .....................1989-90
RHaroon Rahim ....................1970-71
Andre Ranadive ........................2007
Dave Reddie ...............................1962
Dave Reed .................... 1963-64-65
Horace Reid ...............................1974
Travis Rettenmaier ..........2000-01
Sergio Rico .................................1994
Mark Rifenbark .........................1981
Dale Rohland............... 1957-58-59
Jean-Julien Rojer ...... 2000-01-02
Gary Rose ..................... 1966-67-68
Marcin Rozpedski ...................1999
Jim Ruddick ................................1959
Herman Rundle ........................1956
Compton Russell ......................1972
SDanny Saltz ...........1980-81-82-83
Dave Sanderlin ........... 1963-64-65
Tom Sandor ...............................1964
Chris Sands ..........1998-99-00-01
Davide Sanguinetti ...........1992-93
Ian Schindler ............... 1975-76-77
Paul Scholtz .........................1988-89
Alon Schwartz ............ 1996-97-98
Rayno Seegers ..........................1973
Spencer Segura ........ 1972-73-74
Lev Shvarts ..........................1994-95
Jason Sher .................. 1991-92-93
Tim Sheehan ..............................1989
Anthony Smith ...........................1988
Doug Smith .................................1970
Otis Smith ..................... 1985-86-87
Forrest Stewart ......... 1958-59-60
Bob Stock ....................................1964
Leif Sunderland .........................2006
Chris Surapol .......2003-04-06-07
TEric Taino ...............1994-95-96-97
Jamie Talbot .......................1986-87
Gino Tanasescu .................1964-65
Ferdi Taygan.........1974-75-76-77
Brian Teacher .....1973-74-75-76
Eliot Teltscher............................1978
Jason Thompson ..............1996-97
Steve Tidball ................ 1966-68-69
Tony Trear...................................1982
Tim Trigueiro ......................1986-87
VModesto Vasquez ..... 1969-70-71
Craig Venter .........1981-82-83-84
Robbie Venter .....1978-80-81-82
Ivan Volkov ...................................1997
WEric Wee ...............................1984-85
Robbie Wendell .................1990-91
Roger Werksman .... 1958-59-60
Blaine Willenborg ......1979-80-81-82
Chuck Willenborg .............1983-84
Van Winitsky ..............................1977
Alan Winkler .......................1977-78
Reed Witt ....................................1964
Ted Wright ..........................1957-58
YAaron Yovan........................2004-06
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (1956-2007)
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1920 .......................Robert Edwards
1921 ........................ Samuel Bender
1922 ....................... Robert Shuman
1923 ..................................Carl Busch
1924 .............................. Fred Houser
1925 .............................. Fred Houser
1926 ........................... Roger Vargas
1927 .................................. Alfred Duff
1928 ................................Rod Houser
1929 ............................. Robert Laird
1930 ....................Leonard Dworkin
1931 ............................. Orville Sholtz
1932 .............................. Elbert Lewis
1933 ...................... Forrest Froelich
1934 ................................ Jack Tidball
1935 ...........................Stanley Briggs
1936 ...........................Frank Stewart
1937 ......................................Hank Uhl
1938 .........................Julius Heldman
1939 ......................... Bradley Kendis
1940 ...........................Norton Beach
1941 ...............................J.D. Morgan
1942 ............................... Alex Gordon
1943 .........................Arnold Schwab
1944 ............................ Vincent Fotre
1945 .................................. Ralph Witt
1946 ................................Noel Brown
1947 ............................... Rod Sackett
1948 ........................Gene Garrett &
.............................................Ken Nichols
1949 .............................Gene Garrett
1950 ..................... Glenn Bassett &
................................................Herb Flam
1951 ......................Jack Shoemaker
1952 .....................................Keith Self
1953 ..........................Larry Huebner
1954 ..................... Ron Livingston &
.................................................Bob Perry
1955 ...............................Dick Doss &
..................................................Jim Read
1956 ..........................Joe Blatchford
1957 ...........................Dwight Makoff
1958 .....................John Cranston &
..............................................Mike Green
1959 .............................Dale Rohland
1960 .......................... Norman Perry
1961 ...................................... Allen Fox
1962 .............................. Larry Nagler
1963 ...............................Paul Palmer
1964 ..........................Arthur Ashe &
...............................................Dave Reed
1965 ...............................Arthur Ashe
1966 ...................... Charles Pasarell
1967 ........................ Ian Crookenden
1968 .................................Ed Grubb &
.................................................Tom Karp
1969 ...............................Roy Barth &
............................................Steve Tidball
1970 ............................ Jeff Borowiak
1971 ............................ Jeff Borowiak
1972 ................................ Ron Cornell
1973 .................................. Jeff Austin
1974 .......................Spencer Segura
1975 ...........................Brian Teacher
1976 ..............................Ferdi Taygan
1977 ..............................Ferdi Taygan
Team Captains (1920-2007)
1978 ........................Tony Graham &
........................................ Bruce Nichols
1979 ...................... Mike Harrington
1980 ...................... Mike Harrington
1981 ...........................Robbie Venter
1982 ...........................Robbie Venter
1983 ....................................Todd Katz
1984 ........................Jeff Klaparda &
...........................................Craig Venter
1985 ......................Mark Basham &
..........................................Jeff Klaparda
1986 ............... Brett Greenwood &
...........................................Brad Pearce
1987 .................... Brett Greenwood
1988 ...........................Buff Farrow &
.................................. Patrick Galbraith
1989 ...........................Buff Farrow &
.................................. Patrick Galbraith
1990 ...................................Bill Barber
1991 ...................................Bill Barber
1992 ...................................Bill Barber
1993 ..............................Matt Quinlan
1994 .................. Robert Janecek &
...............................Sebastien LeBlanc
1995 ....................... Robert Janecek
1996 ...........Heath Montgomery &
............................Srdjan Muskatirovic
1997 .....................................Eric Lin &
................................................. Eric Taino
1998 ................................ Matt Breen
1999 .....................Jean-Noel Grinda
2000 ................Jean-Noel Grinda &
..................................Brandon Kramer
2001 ................Jean-Noel Grinda &
............................................ Chris Sands
2002 ....................... Erfan Djahangiri
2003 .................. Erfan Djahangiri &
...........................................Rodrigo Grilli
2004 ................................... Chris Lam
2005 ...............Luben Pampoulov &
..................................... Alberto Francis
2006 ..........................Ben Kohlloeffel
2007 ............................ Chris Surapol
Hall of Fame Bruins
Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame
Induction Yr. ....Player/Coach1983 ...............................Arthur Ashe
............................................J.D. Morgan
1984 .............William C. Ackerman
1986 ........................Jimmy Connors
1987 ...................................Herb Flam
................................... Charles Pasarell
1988 ...................................... Allen Fox
1992 ...........................Frank Stewart
............................................. Jack Tidball
1993 ...........................Glenn Bassett
1996 ................................. Billy Martin
1997 ........................ Ian Crookenden
....................................Robert M. Perry
1998 ........................... Peter Fleming
2001 ...........................Brian Teacher
2004 .............................. Larry Nagler
UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame
Induction Yr. ....Player/Coach1984 ...............................Arthur Ashe
.........................................Bill Ackerman
............................................J.D. Morgan
1987 ................................ Jack Tidball
1995 ........................Jimmy Connors
1998 ...........................Glenn Bassett
2005 ...................................... Allen Fox
2006 ...................................Herb Flam
Allen Fox - 1961 Brett Greenwood - 1986, Â87 Robert Janecek - 1994, Â95 Jean-Noel Grinda - 1999, Â00, Â01 Chris Surapol - 2007
Ian Crookenden (above) and Robert Perry were inducted into the ITA Hall of Fame in 1997.
Eight former UCLA players and coaches are enshrined in the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame, located in the J.D. Morgan Center. Arthur Ashe and Bill Ackerman were charter members to the Hall of Fame back in 1984.
TEAM CAPTAINS / HALL OF FAME BRUINS
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Vince Allegre ................................................. 1998
Elio Alvarez ..................................................... 1971
Arthur Ashe ....................................1963-64-65
Jeff Austin ...............................................1972-73
John Austin ............................................1977-78
Roy Barth ................................................1968-69
Mark Basham .............................................. 1984
Bill Behrens ................................................... 1992
Rob Bierens................................................... 1988
Fritz Bissell ..................................................... 1991
Jeff Borowiak ..................................1969-70-71
Matt Breen .................................................... 1998
Fritz Buehning .............................................. 1979
Tobias Clemens .............................2002-03-04
Jimmy Connors ........................................... 1971
Jason Cook .................................................... 1999
John Cranston ......................................1957-58
Ian Crookenden .............................1965-66-67
John Davis ..................................................... 1981
Ken Diller .................................................1985-86
Buff Farrow .............................................1988-89
Peter Fleming ............................................... 1976
Allen Fox ............................................1959-60-61
Alberto Francis ............................................ 2004
Myron Franks ........................................1957-58
Marcel Freeman ................... 1979-80-81-82
Pat Galbraith ...................................1987-88-89
Brian Garrow ..................................1987-88-89
Justin Gimelstob ......................................... 1996
Tony Graham .........................................1977-78
Mike Green .............................................1957-58
Brett Greenwood ........................................ 1987
Jean-Noel Grinda ..........................1998-99-01
Philipp Gruendler ........................................ 2006
Mike Harrington .......................................... 1979
Robert Janecek .............................1993-94-95
Tom Karp ....................................................... 1968
Kevin Kim ........................................................ 1997
Jeff Klaparda ..................................1983-84-85
Mark Knowles .......................................1991-92
Benjamin Kohlloeffel ....................2005-06-07
Brandon Kramer .................................1999-00
Bob Kreiss .......................................1970-72-73
Mike Kreiss .................................................... 1972
Steve Krulevitz.............................................. 1973
Michael Kures ................................1984-85-86
Kris Kwinta .................................................... 2004
Sebastien LeBlanc ..............................1993-94
Jong-Min Lee .........................................1999-00
John Lesch .............................................1957-58
Eric Lin ...............................................1994-95-97
David Livingston ........................................... 1984
Billy Martin ..................................................... 1975
Marcin Matkowski ...................................... 2002
Dick Metz ........................................................ 1980
Steve Mott ..................................................... 1974
Srdjan Muskatirovic ................................... 1996
Larry Nagler ....................................1960-61-62
Dan Nahirny ...........................................1986-87
Jason Netter .........................................1990-91
Bruce Nichols ........................................1977-78
Jon Paley ........................................................ 1977
Paul Palmer ............................................1961-62
Luben Pampoulov ....................................... 2005
Charles Pasarell ............................1963-64-66
Brad Pearce...........................................1985-86
Norman Perry ................................1959-60-61
Jim Pugh ......................................................... 1984
Allen Quay ...................................................... 1958
Haroon Rahim ................................1969-70-71
David Reed .......................................1963-64-65
Dale Rohland................................................. 1959
Jean-Julien Rojer .................................2001-02
Gary Rose ....................................................... 1967
David Sanderlin .....................................1964-65
Davide Sanguinetti ..................................... 1993
Eric Taino .................................................1995-97
Ferdi Taygan............................ 1974-75-76-77
Brian Teacher ........................ 1973-74-75-76
Eliot Teltscher............................................... 1978
Steve Tidball .................................................. 1967
Craig Venter .................................................. 1984
Robbie Venter ................................1980-81-82
Roger Werksman ...............................1959-60
Blaine Willenborg ................................1979-80
Van Winitsky ................................................. 1977
UCLA All-Americans (Since 1957)
ITA National Coach of the YearGlenn Bassett, 1974
Glenn Bassett, 1976
Glenn Bassett, 1993
Billy Martin, 1996
ITA National Rookie of the YearSebastien LeBlanc, 1993
Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2005
Ted A. Farnsworth Senior Play-er of the Year (West Region)Tobias Clemens, 2004
Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2007
Rafael Osuna/ITA Sportsmanship AwardJeff Austin, 1973
ITA Player to Watch (West Region)Jean-Julien Rojer, 2001
Rodrigo Grilli, 2002
ITA Assistant Coach of the Year (West Region)Brett Greenwood, 1999
Jason Sher, 2001
All-American ChampionshipsSingles Champions
Robbie Venter, 1981
Doubles Champions
Patrick Galbraith/Brian Garrow, 1988
Justin Gimelstob/Srdjan Muskatirovic, 1995
Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer, 2001
ITA Intercollegiate Indoor ChampionshipsSingles Champions
Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2005
Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2006
Doubles Champions
Kevin Kim/Eric Lin, 1997
ITA National Team Indoor Championships1984 - UCLA def. Stanford, 5-4
1991 - UCLA def. USC, 5-2
1993 - UCLA def. Tennessee, 5-2
1996 - UCLA def. Stanford, 5-1
1997 - UCLA def. Georgia, 4-3
1999 - UCLA def. Illinois, 4-1
2001 - UCLA def. Stanford, 4-2
ITA National Player of the YearMarcel Freeman, 1982
Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2006
Intercollegiate Tennis Association Tournament Champions & Awards
Benjamin Kohlloeffel defeated Ohio StateÊs Steven Moneke to win the 2006 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoors
Buff Farrow - 1988, Â89 Dave Reed - 1963, Â64, Â65 Eric Lin - 1994, Â95, Â97 Gary Rose - 1967
ALL-AMERICANS
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Team Champions
Year ....................................................................... Coach
1932 ............................................................Bill Ackerman
1945 ............................................................Bill Ackerman
1947 (tie)*................................................Bill Ackerman
1948 (tie)*................................................Bill Ackerman
1949 (tie)*................................................Bill Ackerman
1951* ............................................................J.D. Morgan
1952 (tie)*...................................................J.D. Morgan
1954* ............................................................J.D. Morgan
1956* ............................................................J.D. Morgan
1957 (tie)*...................................................J.D. Morgan
1958 ...............................................................J.D. Morgan
1959 ...............................................................J.D. Morgan
1960 ...............................................................J.D. Morgan
1961 ...............................................................J.D. Morgan
1965 ...............................................................J.D. Morgan
1969 ..............................................................Glen Bassett
1970 ..............................................................Glen Bassett
1971 ..............................................................Glen Bassett
1973 ..............................................................Glen Bassett
1975 ..............................................................Glen Bassett
1976* ...........................................................Glen Bassett
1977* ...........................................................Glen Bassett
1981* ...........................................................Glen Bassett
1982* ...........................................................Glen Bassett
1985* ...........................................................Glen Bassett
1986* ...........................................................Glen Bassett
1989* ........................................................Glenn Bassett
1990* ........................................................Glenn Bassett
1996* .............................................................. Billy Martin
1997 (tie)*..................................................... Billy Martin
1999 (tie)*..................................................... Billy Martin
2002 ................................................................. Billy Martin
2004 (tie) ........................................................ Billy Martin
2005 (tie) ........................................................ Billy Martin
2006 (tie) ........................................................ Billy Martin
2007 ................................................................. Billy Martin
*Pac-10 Southern Division Champs
Singles Champions
Year ........................................................................Name
1930 ...............................................................Len Dworkin
1933 ................................................................ Jack Tidball
1937 .........................................................Julius Heldman
1947 ...................................................................Herb Flam
1950 ...................................................................Herb Flam
1951 ............................................................ Robin Willner
1954 ....................................................................Bob Perry
1959 ...................................................................... Allen Fox
1960 .............................................................. Larry Nagler
1961 .............................................................. Larry Nagler
1962 .............................................................. Larry Nagler
1964 ...............................................................Arthur Ashe
1965 ...............................................................Arthur Ashe
1970 ..........................................................Haroon Rahim
1971 ............................................................ Jeff Borowiak
1975 ................................................................. Billy Martin
1976 ........................................................... Peter Fleming
1979 ...........................................................Fritz Buehning
1984 .......................................................... Michael Kures
1986 ..............................................................Brad Pearce
1988 ............................................................ Brian Garrow
1989 .............................................................Pat Galbraith
1990 .............................................................Jason Netter
1993 .................................................................Fritz Bissell
2002 ..............................................................Rodrigo Grilli
2003 ..................................................Marcin Matkowski
Doubles Champions
Year ........................................................................Name
1987 ............................. Brian Garrow/Pat Galbraith
1989 ................................Billy Barber/Mark Quinney
1999 .....................Jean-Noel Grinda/Jong-Min Lee
2000 .....................Brandon Kramer/Jong-Min Lee
2002 .......... Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer
2004 ............Philipp Gruendler/Luben Pampoulov
2006 ..................Mathieu Dehaine,/Jeremy Drean
Invitational Singles Champions
Year ........................................................................Name
1998 ................................................................ Jason Cook
1999 ................................................... Marcin Rozpedski
2000 ....................................................... Erfan Djahangiri
2003 ........................................................ Alberto Francis
2004 ............................................................ Chris Surapol
Invitational Doubles Champions
Year ........................................................................Name
1999 ...................... Marcin Rozpedski/Chris Sands
2000 ................... Lassi Ketola/Travis Rettenmaier
Player of the Year
Year ........................................................................Name
1976 ........................................................... Peter Fleming
1979 ...........................................................Fritz Buehning
1982 ..................................................... Marcel Freeman
1984 ....................................................... Michael Kures+
1989 ......................................................... Brian Garrow+
1996 ...................................................Justin Gimelstob+
2003 ....................................................... Tobias Clemens
...............................................................Marcin Matkowski
2007 .............................................. Benjamin Kohlloeffel
+ Pac-10 Southern Division Player of the Year.
Doubles Team of the Year
Year ........................................................................Name
2000 .....................Brandon Kramer/Jong-Min Lee
2002 .......... Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer
2004 .............................Alberto Francis/Kris Kwinta
2006 .........Philipp Gruendler/Ben Kohlloeffel
2007 .........Philipp Gruendler/Ben Kohlloeffel
Newcomer of the Year
Year ........................................................................Name
2000 .....................................................Jean-Julien Rojer
2005 .............................................. Benjamin Kohlloeffel
Coach of the Year
Year ........................................................................Name
1979 ...........................................................Glenn Bassett
1984 ...........................................................Glenn Bassett
1990 ...........................................................Glenn Bassett
1993 ...........................................................Glenn Bassett
1996 ................................................................. Billy Martin
All-Conference
Year ........................................................................Name
1988 ................................................................Buff Farrow
......................................................................... Brian Garrow
1989 ................................................................Buff Farrow
..........................................................................Pat Galbraith
......................................................................... Brian Garrow
1990 .............................................................Jason Netter
1992 .................................................................Billy Barber
........................................................................Mark Knowles
1993 ....................................................... Robert Janecek
...............................................................Sebastien LeBlanc
1994 ....................................................... Robert Janecek
1995 ..............................................Robert Janecek, 1st
........................................................Justin Gimelstob, 2nd
1996 ............................................Justin Gimelstob, 1st
.................................................. Srdjan Muskatirovic, 1st
........................................................................Eric Taino, 1st
1997 ..................................................... Alex Decret , 1st
........................................................................Eric Taino, 1st
...................................................................Matt Breen, 2nd
...................................................................... Kevin Kim, 2nd
1998 ..........................................Jean-Noel Grinda , 1st
................................................................Vince Allegre, 2nd
...................................................................Matt Breen, 2nd
1999 ...........................................Jean-Noel Grinda, 1st
...................................................................Jason Cook, 2nd
...........................................................Zack Fleishman, HM
2000 ...........................................Jean-Noel Grinda, 1st
................................................................Jong-Min Lee, 1st
........................................................ Brandon Kramer, 1st
.......................................................Jean-Julien Rojer, 2nd
2001 ...........................................Jean-Julien Rojer, 1st
.......................................................Jean-Noel Grinda, 2nd
2002 ..............................................Tobias Clemens, 1st
..................................................................Rodrigo Grilli, 1st
.................................................... Marcin Matkowski, 2nd
....................................................... Jean-Julien Rojer, HM
2003 ..............................................Tobias Clemens, 1st
......................................................Marcin Matkowski, 1st
................................................................ Rodrigo Grilli, 2nd
..........................................................Erfan Djahangiri, HM
......................................................................Chris Lam, HM
2004 ..............................................Tobias Clemens, 1st
......................................................................Chris Lam, 2nd
...................................................... Luben Pampoulov, HM
2005 .....................................Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st
.......................................................Luben Pampoulov, 1st
....................................................................Kris Kwinta, HM
2006 .....................................Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st
..............................................................Haythem Abid, 2nd
............................................................... Chris Surapol, HM
2007 ..................................................Haythem Abid, 1st
..................................................Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st
...............................................................Chris Surapol, 2nd
........................................................Philipp Gruendler, HM
All-Academic Selections
Year ........................................................................Name
1992 .........................................................Bill Barber, 1st
1995 ................................................................Eric Lin, 1st
1996 ................................................................Eric Lin, 1st
........................................................Justin Gimelstob, 2nd
1997 ................................................................Eric Lin, 1st
.......................................................Jason Thompson, 2nd
1998 ...................................................Vince Allegre, 2nd
...................................................................Alex Decret, 2nd
2001 .....................................................Chris Sands, 2nd
2002 .............................................Tobias Clemens, 2nd
..........................................................Erfan Djahangiri, HM
2003 .............................................Tobias Clemens, 2nd
..........................................................Erfan Djahangiri, HM
2004 ..........................................................Chris Lam, 1st
..........................................................Tobias Clemens, 2nd
......................................................Luben Pampoulov, 2nd
............................................................... Chris Surapol, HM
2005 ..........................................................Chris Lam, 1st
......................................................Luben Pampoulov, 2nd
.................................................Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM
2006 ........................................... Mathieu Dehaine, 1st
..............................................................Jeremy Drean, 1st
........................................................Philipp Gruendler, HM
.................................................Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM
............................................................... Chris Surapol, HM
2007 ........................................... Mathieu Dehaine, 1st
..............................................................Jeremy Drean, 1st
.................................................................Michael Look, 1st
.................................................Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM
............................................................... Chris Surapol, HM
Jason Netter captured the Pac-10 Singles Championship in 1990.
Mathieu Dehaine (left) and Jeremy Drean captured the 2006 Pac-10 Doubles title.
PAC-10 CONFERENCE HONORS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES30
NCAA Singles Champions (10)Year ............................................................. Name
1933 .....................................................Jack Tidball
1950 ....................................................... Herb Flam
1960 ...................................................Larry Nagler
1961 ...........................................................Allen Fox
1965 ................................................... Arthur Ashe
1966 ...........................................Charles Pasarell
1970 .................................................Jeff Borowiak
1971 ............................................ Jimmy Connors
1975 ......................................................Billy Martin
2006 ...................................Benjamin Kohlloeffel
NCAA Doubles Champions (11)Year ............................................................. Name
1950 ........................Herb Flam/Gene Garrett
1953 ......................Larry Huebner/Bob Perry
1954 ...................... Ron Livingston/Bob Perry
1960 .............................Allen Fox/Larry Nagler
1965 ............................. A. Ashe/I. Crookenden
1966 ....................... I. Crookenden/C. Pasarell
1971 ...............................J. Borowiak/H. Rahim
1976 .................................P. Fleming/F. Taygan
1978 ...................................J. Austin/B. Nichols
1988 ............................ P. Galbraith/B. Garrow
1996 ................J. Gimelstob/S. Muskatirovic
NCAA Team Champions (16)Year .................................................Head Coach
1950 ................................................ Bill Ackerman
1952 ....................................................J.D. Morgan
1953 ....................................................J.D. Morgan
1954 ....................................................J.D. Morgan
1956 ....................................................J.D. Morgan
1960 ....................................................J.D. Morgan
1961 ....................................................J.D. Morgan
1965 ....................................................J.D. Morgan
1970 ................................................Glenn Bassett
1971 ................................................Glenn Bassett
1975 ................................................Glenn Bassett
1976 ................................................Glenn Bassett
1979 ................................................Glenn Bassett
1982 ................................................Glenn Bassett
1984 ................................................Glenn Bassett
2005 ......................................................Billy Martin
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2005 UCLA Bruins upset top-seeded Baylor, 4-3 in a dramatic come-from-behind victory in the NCAA Final in College Station, Texas.
J.D. Morgan with 1965 singles champ Arthur Ashe
1971 Champs: Connors, Bassett, Borowiak, Rahim
Billy Martin with 2005 singles champ Ben Kohlloeffel
1966 singles and doubles champ Charles Pasarell
The 1950 menÊs tennis team captured the first of UCLAÊs 100 NCAA Championships Current head coach Billy Martin (fourth from left) was a member of the 1975 NCAA Championship team.
2008 MEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE 31
BILL ACKERMAN1921-1950
William C. “Bill” Ackerman
first became associated
with UCLA as a freshman
in 1920. In 1921, Acker-
man’s sophomore year as a Bruin netter, he
was named head coach of the UCLA men’s
tennis team. That season, the Bruins won
their first of five straight Southern Confer-
ence Championships. UCLA, then known as
the University of California, Southern Branch,
joined the Pacific Coast Conference in
1925. Seven years later, Ackerman guided
the Bruins to a PCC team title (1932). His
Bruins won nine more PCC titles until his
retirement following the 1950 season.
Ackerman coached the UCLA men’s tennis
team to its first NCAA Team Championship
in 1950, the first such title for any UCLA
sports program. He also coached UCLA’s
first-ever NCAA singles champ Jack Tidball
(1933) and UCLA’s first player to capture an
NCAA singles and doubles crown in the same
year in Herb Flam (1950). Flam collected the
doubles title with Gene Garrett, another of
Ackerman’s star players. Ackerman was in-
ducted into the Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame
at the 100th NCAA Tennis Championships
(1984) held at the University of Georgia.
Ironically, 1984 was the same year that
UCLA’s third-ever head coach and former
Ackerman pupil, Glenn Bassett, coached
the Bruins to an NCAA team title with a 5-4
victory over Stanford.
Ackerman, who passed away in 1988 at the
age of 85, was also a charter member of
the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame, and UCLA’s
Student Union was renamed the William C.
Ackerman Student Union in 1967.
J.D. MORGAN1951-1966
J.D. Morgan, the second
head coach of the UCLA
men’s tennis team, cata-
pulted the Bruins to more
success in the 1950’s and ’60’s. Just one
year after taking over the helm from Acker-
man, Morgan guided UCLA to an NCAA team
championship (1952). He was the first UCLA
coach in any sport to take the Bruins not
only to back-to-back titles but also to three
consecutive NCAA titles (1952, ’53 and ’54).
Under his guidance, the Bruins won seven
NCAA crowns, four in the 1950’s (1952, ’53,
’54 and ’56) and three in the 1960’s (1960,
’61 and ’65). He was the first coach in NCAA
history to guide his team to three consecutive
NCAA men’s tennis team titles. Morgan’s
Bruins also finished in second place four
times. He produced four NCAA singles
champions and five NCAA doubles team
champions in his 16-year tenure. He coached
tennis greats Arthur Ashe, Charles Pasarell,
Bob Perry and Ian Crookenden, to name a
few. The NCAA singles champions during
his tenure included Larry Nagler (1960),
Allen Fox (1961), Ashe (1965) and Pasarell
(1966). The NCAA doubles champions
he coached included Perry-Larry Huebner
(1953), Perry-Ron Livingston (1954), Fox-
Nagler (1960), Ashe-Crookenden (1965)
and Pasarell-Crookenden (1966).
Morgan was inducted into the ITA Collegiate
Hall of Fame in 1983. In his honor, the
building that currently houses the athletic
department offices and connects with the
UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame is named the
J.D. Morgan Center.
ARTHUR ASHE1963-65
Arthur Ashe, one of ten-
nis’ all-time greats, began
his climb to success at
UCLA in 1962. He was
the first prominent African-American male
tennis player to grace both the collegiate
and professional tennis scenes.
As a freshman at UCLA, he was ranked No.
18 nationally and No. 6 in Southern Califor-
nia. In 1962, he was named a member of the
American Junior Davis Cup squad and was
the 1962 All-University of California singles
and doubles champ (with Charles Pasarell).
Ashe’s sophomore season at UCLA was
just as successful as he reached the third
round of the Wimbledon Championships
and the quarterfinals of the NCAA singles
championships. He finished the year ranked
sixth nationally and second in Southern
California. The 1963 U.S. Davis Cup member
also became the first African-American to
be ranked in America’s “First 10” during his
sophomore campaign.
Ashe co-captained the 1964 UCLA team that
finished as the NCAA runner-up for the third
straight time in as many years. Ranked third
nationally and second in Southern California,
Ashe was a 1964 NCAA singles semifinalist
and NCAA doubles finalist.
His collegiate career peaked in 1965 when
he brought home the coveted NCAA singles
title and captained UCLA to an NCAA team
title after a three-year run as NCAA runners-
up. Ashe also teamed with Ian Crookenden
for the 1965 NCAA doubles title, posting a
14-3 record in doubles play on the year. In
singles, Ashe compiled a 36-4 record on
the season, and picked up the NCAA title
and AAWU singles titles. He was also the
Southern California Intercollegiate champ,
Ojai Tournament champion, Southern Califor-
nia championships finalist and Thunderbird
Invitational finalist. Finishing the year ranked
second nationally, he helped UCLA to a
perfect 11-0 season. The year 1965 also
marked the second time he was selected to
the U.S. Davis Cup team.
Ashe, who was also a Kappa Alpha Psi fra-
ternity member, earned four letters in tennis
(1961-64). He graduated in June, 1966 with
a degree in Business Administration.
He enjoyed an illustrious professional career
with three Grand Slam singles titles (1968
U.S. Open, 1970 Australian Open and 1975
Wimbledon) and two doubles (1971 French
Open and 1977 Australian Open) crowns to
his credit. Ashe was a founding father of the
present-day Association of Tennis Profes-
sionals (ATP).
Sports Illustrated named him the 1992
Sportsman of the Year, the third of his
four appearances on the magazine’s cover.
Arthur Ashe, Jr., passed away on Feb. 6,
1993.
JIMMY CONNORS1971
Jimmy Connors, one of the
few professional athletes in
the world who remained
a force in his respective
sport for two entire decades, began his
tennis success on the collegiate level as a
player at UCLA.
Connors played a key role in the Bruins’ 10th
NCAA team championship when he captured
the 1971 NCAA singles crown. The 1971
squad posted an impressive 17-0 record,
one of only six undefeated years. Not only
was he a key singles player during the 1971
year, but he also teamed up with Jeff Austin
to post the team’s best doubles record that
season with a 9-1 mark.
After turning pro in 1972, Connors cap-
tured one Australian Open title (1974), two
Wimbledon titles (1974 and ’82) and five
U.S. Open Championships (1974, ’76, ’78,
’82 and ’83).
He won every major championship except
the French Open and is the only player in
tennis history to have won the U.S. Open
on three different surfaces (grass, clay and
hardcourt). He reached the quarterfinals or
better at the U.S. Open 17 out of 18 years,
spanning from 1973-89 and 1991. Con-
nors ranks as the all-time leader for most
matches won at Wimbledon (84) and the
U.S. Open (97).
The left-hander was also a talented doubles
player on the pro level, owning 19 doubles
titles, two of which were Grand Slams
(1973 Wimbledon and 1975 U.S. Open).
His highest doubles ranking was fifth on
April 25, 1976.
On the professional circuit, he spent more
weeks at the No. 1 spot than anyone in the
history of the ATP rankings — 158 spanning
from July 29, 1974 to Aug. 16, 1977. He
is the only player who has ranked every year
on the ATP computer since its inception
in 1973.
Born Sept. 2, 1952, Connors remained one
of the world’s top tennis players until his
retirement in 1993. In all, Connors competed
on the pro tour for a remarkable 21 years.
GLENN BASSETT1967-1993
Glenn Bassett maintained
the tradition of Ackerman
and Morgan from 1967
to 1993, collecting seven
NCAA team championships and 13 Pac
8/10 titles. In his 27 years at the helm he
never had a losing season. In addition, he
produced three NCAA singles champions,
four NCAA doubles team champions and 49
All-Americans. He is the only coach in NCAA
history to win an NCAA tennis title as a player
(one), assistant coach (five) and head coach
(seven). Including his years as an assistant
coach, he has worked with some of tennis’
most recognized players, including national
champions Arthur Ashe, Ian Crookenden,
Billy Martin and Jimmy Connors, and 1992
Olympian Mark Knowles. He finished his
career ranked as the nation’s winningest
(by percentage) active Division-I men’s tennis
coach, having compiled an impressive dual
match record of 592-92-2 (.864).
After retiring from UCLA, Bassett joined the
Pepperdine staff for two years. He continues
to be a supporter of the Bruin program, at-
tending home matches at the Los Angeles
Tennis Center.
UCLAÊS ATHLETIC ENDOWMENT PROGRAM
The UCLA men’s tennis team would like to thank its support group, The Bruin Racqueteers, for
its continued dedication in helping make UCLA one of the premier tennis programs in the nation.
The Bruins would like to recognize the following individuals who have endowed scholarships for
the 2007-08 Season:
Glenn Bassett, The Bob Garrow Family, The Larry Greiner Family, Jay Jackson, Joel
Hein Memorial, Steven & Ellen Jackson, and The William Martin Memorial.
For information on endowing a scholarship or to join The Bruin Racqueteers, please call the UCLA Athletic Fund Office at (310) 206-6533.
Bruin Racqueteers
ALL-TIME BRUIN GREATS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES32
Singles (Top-150)
Name ............................................ Ranking ..........................................Year
Jimmy Connors ............................................1 ..........................................................1974
Arthur Ashe ...................................................2 ..........................................................1976
Eliot Teltscher................................................6 ..........................................................1982
Brian Teacher ...............................................7 ..........................................................1981
Peter Fleming ................................................8 ..........................................................1980
Fritz Buehning .............................................21 .........................................................1981
Jeff Borowiak ...............................................25 .........................................................1977
Billy Martin ....................................................32 .........................................................1975
Charles Pasarell .........................................35 .........................................................1974
Van Winitsky ................................................35 .........................................................1982
Jim Pugh ........................................................37 .........................................................1987
Davide Sanguinetti ....................................42 .........................................................2002
Haroon Rahim .............................................44 .........................................................1977
Marcel Freeman ........................................46 .........................................................1986
Blaine Willenborg ......................................50 .........................................................1984
Jeff Austin .....................................................52 .........................................................1973
Justin Gimelstob ........................................63 .........................................................1999
Kevin Kim .......................................................63 .........................................................2005
Ferdi Taygan.................................................67 .........................................................1979
John Austin ..................................................70 .........................................................1982
Brad Pearce .................................................71 .........................................................1990
Player ..........................................................................................................Title
Bob Perry ......................................................................1956 French Open (doubles)
Arthur Ashe ............................................................................................. 1968 US Open
Arthur Ashe ...............................................................................1970 Australian Open
Arthur Ashe .................................................................1971 French Open (doubles)
Jimmy Connors .............................................................1973 Wimbledon (doubles)
Jimmy Connors ........................................................................1974 Australian Open
Jimmy Connors ................................................................................. 1974 Wimbledon
Jimmy Connors ....................................................................................... 1974 US Open
Arthur Ashe ........................................................................................ 1975 Wimbledon
Jimmy Connors ...................................................................1975 US Open (doubles)
Jimmy Connors ....................................................................................... 1976 US Open
Arthur Ashe .......................................................... 1977 Australian Open (doubles)
Jimmy Connors ....................................................................................... 1978 US Open
Peter Fleming .................................................................1979 Wimbledon (doubles)
Peter Fleming .......................................................................1979 US Open (doubles)
Brian Teacher ...........................................................................1980 Australian Open
Billy Martin ........................................................................1980 French Open (mixed)
Peter Fleming .................................................................1981 Wimbledon (doubles)
Peter Fleming .......................................................................1981 US Open (doubles)
Ferdi Taygan.................................................................1982 French Open (doubles)
Jimmy Connors ................................................................................. 1982 Wimbledon
Jimmy Connors ....................................................................................... 1982 US Open
Peter Fleming .................................................................1983 Wimbledon (doubles)
Peter Fleming .......................................................................1983 US Open (doubles)
Jimmy Connors ....................................................................................... 1983 US Open
Peter Fleming .................................................................1984 Wimbledon (doubles)
Jim Pugh ................................................................. 1988 Australian Open (doubles)
Jim Pugh ..................................................................... 1988 Australian Open (mixed)
Jim Pugh .....................................................................................1988 US Open (mixed)
Jim Pugh ................................................................. 1989 Australian Open (doubles)
Jim Pugh ..................................................................... 1989 Australian Open (mixed)
Jim Pugh ...............................................................................1989 Wimbledon (mixed)
Jim Pugh ...........................................................................1990 Wimbledon (doubles)
Patrick Galbraith ...................................................................1994 U.S. Open (mixed)
Patrick Galbraith ...................................................................1996 U.S. Open (mixed)
Justin Gimelstob ..................................................... 1998 Australian Open (mixed)
Justin Gimelstob ............................................................1998 French Open (mixed)
Mark Knowles ...................................................... 2002 Australian Open (doubles)
Mark Knowles ....................................................................2004 U.S. Open (doubles)
Mark Knowles .............................................................2007 French Open (doubles)
Steve Krulevitz.............................................74 .........................................................1974
Bob Kreiss ....................................................84 .........................................................1974
Brian Garrow ...............................................93 .........................................................1990
Mark Knowles .............................................96 .........................................................1996
Roy Barth .....................................................107 .......................................................1973
Michael Kures ............................................107 .......................................................1988
Danny Saltz ..................................................122 .......................................................1984
Eric Taino ......................................................122 .......................................................2003
Zack Fleishman..........................................127 .......................................................2007
David Nainkin ..............................................132 .......................................................1999
Mike Kreiss ..................................................136 .......................................................1974
Robbie Venter ............................................148 .......................................................1984
Doubles (Top-50)
Name ............................................ Ranking ..........................................Year
Peter Fleming ................................................1 ..........................................................1984
Pat Galbraith ..................................................1 ..........................................................1993
Mark Knowles ...............................................1 ..........................................................2002
Jim Pugh ..........................................................1 .......................................................... 1989
Marcin Matkowski .....................................16 .........................................................2006
Justin Gimelstob ........................................18 .........................................................2000
Brad Pearce .................................................24 .........................................................1993
Eliot Teltscher..............................................38 .........................................................1985
Brian Garrow ...............................................42 .........................................................1991
Career High Rankings Grand Slam Titles (40)
Sixth-seeded Arthur Ashe knocked off top-seeded Jimmy Connors, 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 in the 1975 Wimbledon final.
Former Bruin Mark Knowles (left) and Daniel Nestor have teamed together to win three Grand Slam titles, including the French Open in 2007.
GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS
2008 MEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE 33
Singles147. Zack Fleishman
178. Kevin Kim
272. Davide Sanguinetti
326. Alberto Francis
510. Travis Rettenmaier
524. Tobias Clemens
557. Justin Gimelstob
575. Rodrigo Grilli
644. Chris Lam
660. Jean-Julien Rojer
Bruins in the ATP Tour Rankings(As of December 21, 2007)
Doubles4. Mark Knowles
23. Marcin Matkowski
157. Justin Gimelstob
218. Jean-Julien Rojer
256. Alberto Francis
426. Kevin Kim
521. Davide Sanguinetti
765. Eric Taino
956. Chris Lam
704. Tobias Clemens
Zack Fleishman climbed to a career-high No. 127 in the ATP singles rankings in 2007. He reached his first-ever ATP quarterfinal at the Countrywide Classic held at UCLA.
Travis Rettenmaier reached the semifinals of a challenger in Manchester, England in July of 2007. Kevin Kim played in the main singles draws at both the Australian Open and Wimbledon in 2007.
Davide Sanguinetti Justin Gimelstob
Marcin Matkowski Tobias ClemensEric Taino reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 122 in 2003.
BRUINS IN THE PROS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES34
198124-3 Overall; 9-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: 2nd; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 8-1
SDSU ...........................................W, 8-1
REDLANDS ...............................W, 8-1
UCSB ...........................................W, 9-0
CLEMSON..................................W, 8-1
@ Trinity ......................................W, 7-2
UC IRVINE..................................W, 9-0
VANDERBILT............................W, 8-1
@ Pepperdine ..............................L, 7-2
SMU .............................................W, 7-2
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 9-0
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-2
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 8-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 7-2
@ ASU ..........................................W, 9-0
@ Cal ............................................W, 5-4
@ Stanford ....................................L, 6-3
@ USC ..........................................W, 5-4
ARIZONA....................................W, 6-3
ASU ..............................................W, 9-0
USC ..............................................W, 7-2
STANFORD ...............................W, 5-4
CAL ...............................................W, 7-2
vs. Michigan% .........................W, 6-3
vs. Arkansas% .........................W, 5-4
vs. USC%....................................W, 5-4
vs. Stanford% .............................L, 5-4
% NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1982 30-3 Overall; 10-0 Pac-10NCAA Finish: 1st; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
REDLANDS ...............................W, 9-0
UCSB ...........................................W, 8-1
CS BAKERSFIELD ..................W, 7-2
SDSU ...........................................W, 7-2
CLEMSON..................................W, 8-1
@ Pepperdine ..............................L, 6-3
vs. Utah& ...................................W, 5-1
vs. Georgia& ................................L, 5-4
vs. Clemson& ..............................L, 5-4
UC IRVINE..................................W, 9-0
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-2
UTAH ...........................................W, 7-2
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 5-4
LONG BEACH ST. ...................W, 7-2
SOUTH CAROLINA ................W, 9-0
SMU .............................................W, 7-2
PRINCETON ..............................W, 8-1
HARVARD .................................W, 5-1
@ ASU ..........................................W, 7-2
@ Arizona ...................................W, 7-2
USC ..............................................W, 5-4
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 7-2
CAL ...............................................W, 8-1
STANFORD ...............................W, 7-2
ASU ..............................................W, 8-1
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-2
@ Stanford .................................W, 7-2
@ Cal ............................................W, 9-0
@ USC ..........................................W, 7-2
vs. Harvard% ...........................W, 5-1
vs. TCU% ....................................W, 6-0
@ Georgia% ..............................W, 5-4
vs. Pepperdine%.....................W, 5-1
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
198325-9 Overall; 5-5 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-5th; Pac-10 Finish: T-3rdHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
REDLANDS ...............................W, 9-0
UC IRVINE..................................W, 9-0
SDSU ...........................................W, 9-0
BYU ..............................................W, 9-0
@ Pepperdine ..............................L, 6-3
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 8-1
vs. Wichita St.& ......................W, 7-2
vs. Trinity& ................................W, 5-4
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 9-0
LONG BEACH ST. ...................W, 7-2
CHAPMAN ................................W, 9-0
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 8-1
UCSB ...........................................W, 9-0
SOUTH CAROLINA ................W, 5-2
ARKANSAS ...............................W, 5-2
SMU ................................................L, 5-4
PRINCETON ..............................W, 7-2
CLEMSON..................................W, 8-1
PEPPERDINE ...............................L, 7-2
UTAH ...........................................W, 6-3
HARVARD .................................W, 6-3
@ Arizona ...................................W, 5-4
@ ASU ..........................................W, 9-0
USC .................................................L, 5-4
TRINITY .......................................W, 5-4
@ Cal ...............................................L, 3-6
@ Stanford ....................................L, 4-5
ARIZONA....................................W, 9-0
ASU ..............................................W, 8-1
STANFORD ..................................L, 6-3
CAL ...............................................W, 6-3
@ USC .............................................L, 8-1
vs. Michigan% .........................W, 5-2
vs. Pepperdine%........................L, 5-4
& - Nat. Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1984 31-3 Overall; 8-2 Pac-10NCAA Finish: 1st; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
REDLANDS ...............................W, 9-0
SDSU ...........................................W, 8-1
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 9-0
UC IRVINE..................................W, 8-1
BYU ..............................................W, 9-0
vs. Auburn& ..............................W, 6-3
vs. Pepperdine& .....................W, 5-4
vs. USC& ....................................W, 5-4
vs. Stanford& ...........................W, 6-3
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 9-0
LONG BEACH ST. ...................W, 8-1
UCSB ...........................................W, 9-0
@ Pepperdine ...........................W, 6-3
LSU ...............................................W, 9-0
CHAPMAN ................................W, 9-0
PRINCETON ..............................W, 8-1
SMU .............................................W, 5-4
ASU ..............................................W, 9-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 9-0
MIAMI ..........................................W, 8-1
AUBURN ....................................W, 6-3
@ ASU ..........................................W, 9-0
@ Arizona ...................................W, 9-0
@ USC .............................................L, 5-4
CAL ...............................................W, 9-0
STANFORD ...............................W, 6-3
PEPPERDINE ...............................L, 5-4
@ Stanford ....................................L, 7-2
@ Cal ............................................W, 9-0
USC ..............................................W, 6-3
vs. LSU% ....................................W, 6-0
vs. Auburn% .............................W, 5-2
vs. Pepperdine%.....................W, 5-3
vs. Stanford% ..........................W, 5-4
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
198531-4 Overall; 9-1 Pac-10 NCAA Finish: 2nd; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
UC SAN DIEGO ........................W, 9-0
@ Pepperdine ...........................W, 5-4
SDSU ...........................................W, 9-0
UCSB ...........................................W, 9-0
vs. Texas& .................................W, 5-3
vs. Harvard& ............................W, 6-2
vs. USC& .......................................L, 5-3
vs. SMU& ......................................L, 5-2
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 9-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 9-0
LONG BEACH ST. ...................W, 6-3
UC IRVINE..................................W, 9-0
CHAPMAN ................................W, 7-2
GEORGIA TECH .......................W, 8-1
ASU ..............................................W, 8-1
DUKE ...........................................W, 9-0
TEXAS A&M .............................W, 6-3
PRINCETON ..............................W, 9-0
CLEMSON..................................W, 7-2
@ USC ..........................................W, 5-4
@ Arizona ...................................W, 9-0
@ ASU ..........................................W, 9-0
ILLINOIS ......................................W, 9-0
@ Cal ............................................W, 6-3
@ Stanford ....................................L, 5-4
USC ..............................................W, 5-4
STANFORD ...............................W, 8-1
CAL ...............................................W, 9-0
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 9-0
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 8-1
CAL POLY ..................................W, 8-1
vs. Miami% ................................W, 5-2
vs. Clemson% ..........................W, 5-3
vs. SMU% ..................................W, 5-4
@ Georgia% .................................L, 5-1
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
198629-2 Overall; 10-0 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
CAL POLY ..................................W, 9-0
SDSU ...........................................W, 8-1
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-2
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 9-0
LONG BEACH ST. ...................W, 5-4
SOUTH CAROLINA ................W, 7-2
LSU ...............................................W, 7-2
vs. Oklahoma& ........................W, 5-1
vs. Clemson& ..............................L, 5-4
vs. Cal& .......................................W, 5-1
GEORGIA TECH .......................W, 8-1
ASU ..............................................W, 9-0
KANSAS .....................................W, 8-1
@ ASU ..........................................W, 9-0
@ Arizona ...................................W, 8-1
MIAMI ..........................................W, 7-2
CLEMSON..................................W, 6-3
USC ..............................................W, 5-4
PRINCETON ..............................W, 7-2
CHAPMAN ................................W, 8-1
@ Stanford .................................W, 5-4
@ Cal ............................................W, 5-4
@ USC ..........................................W, 5-4
CAL ...............................................W, 8-1
STANFORD ...............................W, 7-2
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 6-3
UC IRVINE..................................W, 7-2
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 8-1
vs. Minnesota% ......................W, 5-0
vs. Texas% ................................W, 5-2
vs. Stanford% .............................L, 5-1
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
198723-8 Overall; 6-3 Pac-10NCAA Finish: 2nd; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
SDSU ...........................................W, 9-0
CAL POLY ..................................W, 9-0
UNLV ...........................................W, 9-0
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 9-0
@ Pepperdine ...........................W, 8-1
GEORGIA TECH .......................W, 9-0
UC IRVINE..................................W, 7-2
ASU ..............................................W, 6-3
LONG BEACH ST. ......................L, 5-4
vs. TCU& ....................................W, 5-3
vs. Cal& .......................................W, 5-3
vs. USC& .......................................L, 5-2
UCSB ..............................................L, 5-4
TEXAS .........................................W, 5-4
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 9-0
MARYLAND .............................W, 8-1
@ USC .............................................L, 5-1
WICHITA ST. ............................W, 9-0
@ ASU ..........................................W, 5-2
@ Arizona ...................................W, 9-0
STANFORD ...............................W, 8-1
CAL ...............................................W, 6-3
CHAPMAN ................................W, 7-2
USC .................................................L, 8-1
@ Cal ...............................................L, 5-4
@ Stanford .................................W, 8-1
PEPPERDINE ...............................L, 5-3
vs. TCU% ....................................W, 5-1
vs. Miami% ................................W, 5-1
vs. Tennessee% ......................W, 5-2
@ Georgia% .................................L, 5-1
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1988 17-10 Overall; 6-4 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-9th; Pac-10 Finish: 3rdHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
CAL POLY ..................................W, 8-1
SDSU ...........................................W, 8-1
UCSB ...........................................W, 9-0
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 8-1
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-2
CHAPMAN ................................W, 9-0
ASU ..............................................W, 6-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 5-1
vs. UC Irvine& .............................L, 5-2
vs. SW Louisiana& ...................L, 5-3
vs. South Carolina ..................W, 5-3
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 6-3
SAN JOSE ST. .............................L, 5-2
WEST VIRGINIA ......................W, 5-3
PRINCETON ..............................W, 5-1
KENTUCKY ..................................L, 5-2
@ Arizona ...................................W, 5-1
@ ASU ..........................................W, 5-4
@ Stanford ....................................L, 5-3
@ Cal ............................................W, 5-1
USC .................................................L, 6-2
CAL ...............................................W, 6-0
STANFORD ..................................L, 5-2
@ USC .............................................L, 5-4
UC IRVINE..................................W, 5-3
@ Pepperdine ..............................L, 5-1
@ Georgia% .................................L, 5-4
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
In 27 seasons as head coach, Glenn Bassett never had a losing season, guiding the Bruins to seven NCAA Championships.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
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199127-4 Overall; 7-3 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-5th; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
UNLV ...........................................W, 9-0
LONG BEACH ST. ...................W, 9-0
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 9-0
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 7-2
WASHINGTON ........................W, 8-1
UCSB ...........................................W, 5-1
SDSU ...........................................W, 8-1
UC DAVIS ...................................W, 9-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 5-1
ASU ..............................................W, 6-0
vs. North Carolina& ..............W, 5-1
vs. Tennessee& ......................W, 5-4
vs. Georgia& .............................W, 5-2
vs. USC& ....................................W, 5-2
@ UC Irvine ................................W, 5-3
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 7-1
WEST VIRGINIA ......................W, 5-1
NOTRE DAME ..........................W, 5-2
WISCONSIN .............................W, 6-3
@ ASU ..........................................W, 5-3
@ Arizona ...................................W, 5-1
USC .................................................L, 5-2
STANFORD ...............................W, 5-1
CAL ...............................................W, 5-2
CAL POLY ..................................W, 6-0
@ USC .............................................L, 6-0
@ Cal ............................................W, 5-2
@ Stanford ....................................L, 6-1
UC IRVINE..................................W, 6-0
vs. Mississippi St.% ...............W, 5-1
@ Georgia% .................................L, 5-4
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
199221-5 Overall; 8-2 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
UCSB ...........................................W, 8-1
UNLV ...........................................W, 8-1
WASHINGTON ........................W, 9-0
SOUTH FLORIDA ....................W, 9-0
@ Pepperdine ..............................L, 5-3
ASU ..............................................W, 6-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 6-0
vs. Tennessee& ......................W, 5-1
vs. TCU& .......................................L, 4-2
vs. LSU ........................................W, 4-2
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 8-1
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 5-0
@ UC Irvine ................................W, 7-2
@ USC .............................................L, 5-4
WISCONSIN .............................W, 5-1
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 6-3
@ ASU ..........................................W, 5-1
@ Stanford ....................................L, 5-3
@ Cal ............................................W, 6-0
USC ..............................................W, 5-2
CAL ...............................................W, 5-3
STANFORD ...............................W, 6-0
@ Arizona ...................................W, 6-0
vs. Mississippi% ......................W, 6-0
vs. North Carolina%..............W, 5-2
vs. Stanford% .............................L, 5-1
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
199324-3 Overall; 8-2 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
NEW MEXICO ..........................W, 6-1
UNLV ...........................................W, 7-0
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 7-2
WASHINGTON ........................W, 7-2
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 8-0
@ ASU ..........................................W, 5-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 8-1
vs. Florida& ...............................W, 6-1
vs. Georgia& .............................W, 4-3
vs. USC& ....................................W, 7-0
vs. Tennessee& ......................W, 5-2
UC IRVINE..................................W, 9-0
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 6-0
MIAMI ..........................................W, 9-0
USC ..............................................W, 5-4
DUKE ...........................................W, 5-1
ARIZONA....................................W, 5-4
ASU ..............................................W, 6-0
SDSU ...........................................W, 7-2
STANFORD ...............................W, 5-1
CAL ...............................................W, 6-0
@ USC .............................................L, 5-1
@ Cal ............................................W, 8-1
@ Stanford ....................................L, 5-4
vs. TCU% ....................................W, 5-1
vs. Alabama% ..........................W, 5-0
@ Georgia% .................................L, 5-4
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
199422-6 Overall; 7-3 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: 3rdHead Coach: Billy Martin
BOISE ST. ...................................W, 7-0
WASHINGTON ........................W, 6-1
NEW MEXICO ..........................W, 7-0
CAL POLY ..................................W, 7-0
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 6-1
ASU ..............................................W, 6-1
ARIZONA....................................W, 4-3
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-0
vs. Florida& ...............................W, 4-3
vs. Georgia& ................................L, 6-1
vs. Duke&......................................L, 5-2
UC IRVINE..................................W, 5-2
@ Arizona ...................................W, 6-1
@ ASU ..........................................W, 5-1
@ USC .............................................L, 6-1
@ Stanford ....................................L, 4-3
@ Cal ............................................W, 5-2
SDSU ...........................................W, 7-0
USC ..................................W by default
CAL ...............................................W, 6-1
STANFORD ..................................L, 4-3
UNLV ...........................................W, 7-0
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 4-3
ARIZONA^ .................................W, 4-0
PEPPERDINE^ .........................W, 4-3
vs. Florida%...............................W, 4-1
vs. TCU% ....................................W, 4-3
vs. Stanford% .............................L, 4-0
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals; % NCAA Championships (South Bend, IN)
1995 19-6 Overall; 7-3 Pac-10 NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin
PACIFIC .......................................W, 7-0
UNLV ...........................................W, 6-1
vs. Mississippi& ......................W, 4-3
vs. Georgia& .............................W, 4-3
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 6-1
@ ASU ..........................................W, 7-0
@ Arizona ...................................W, 5-2
USC ..............................................W, 4-3
UTAH ...........................................W, 6-1
MIDDLE TENNESSEE ...........W, 5-2
STANFORD ...............................W, 4-3
CAL ...............................................W, 5-2
OREGON .....................................W, 7-0
@ USC ..........................................W, 6-1
@ Stanford ....................................L, 4-3
@ Cal ............................................W, 5-2
PEPPERDINE ...............................L, 4-3
NORTHWESTERN% .............W, 4-0
DUKE% .......................................W, 4-2
GEORGIA% ...................................L, 4-2
& National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Los Angeles - UCLA)
1998 17-8 Overall; 5-2 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-5th; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin
SDSU ...........................................W, 5-2
@ UC Irvine ................................W, 7-0
UNLV ...........................................W, 7-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 6-1
ASU ..............................................W, 6-1
CAL POLY ..................................W, 7-0
@ USC .............................................L, 4-3
vs. Illinois& ....................................L, 4-3
vs. Mississippi& .........................L, 5-2
vs. Florida& ...............................W, 4-3
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 5-2
USC ..............................................W, 5-2
WISCONSIN .............................W, 5-2
@ ASU ..........................................W, 6-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 7-0
@ Stanford ....................................L, 7-0
@ Cal ...............................................L, 4-3
@ Washington ............................L, 5-2
@ Oregon ...................................W, 6-1
CAL ...............................................W, 7-0
STANFORD ..................................L, 6-1
ASU^ ............................................W, 4-0
WASHINGTON^ ......................W, 4-2
vs. Texas% ................................W, 4-2
vs. Stanford% .............................L, 5-0
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
199926-3 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: 2nd; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 7-0
TULANE ......................................W, 7-0
@ Arizona ...................................W, 6-1
@ ASU .............................................L, 4-3
NEW MEXICO ..........................W, 6-1
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-0
USC ..............................................W, 5-2
@ Washington .........................W, 5-2
vs. SMU& ...................................W, 5-2
@ Washington& ......................W, 4-3
vs. Duke&...................................W, 4-2
vs. Illinois& .................................W, 4-1
RICE ..............................................W, 6-1
@ USC ..........................................W, 6-1
ASU ..............................................W, 5-2
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
MIAMI ..........................................W, 6-1
STANFORD ...............................W, 5-2
CAL ...............................................W, 6-1
198926-4 Overall; 9-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-5th; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
SDSU ...........................................W, 8-1
UC IRVINE..................................W, 6-3
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-2
LONG BEACH ST. ...................W, 7-2
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 8-1
ARIZONA....................................W, 9-0
ASU ..............................................W, 7-2
vs. Miami& ................................W, 6-0
vs. South Carolina& .................L, 5-3
vs. USC& ....................................W, 5-3
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 9-0
MICHIGAN .................................W, 8-1
NOTRE DAME ..........................W, 7-2
WEST VIRGINIA ......................W, 9-0
USC ..............................................W, 5-1
MIAMI ..........................................W, 5-2
KENTUCKY ...............................W, 6-0
HARVARD .................................W, 9-0
@ ASU ..........................................W, 6-0
@ Arizona ...................................W, 6-0
STANFORD ...............................W, 5-1
CAL ...............................................W, 6-3
UCSB ...........................................W, 9-0
@ USC ..........................................W, 5-3
@ Cal ............................................W, 5-4
@ Stanford ....................................L, 5-2
@ UC Irvine ...................................L, 5-4
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 6-2
vs. Utah%...................................W, 5-1
vs. TCU% .......................................L, 5-4
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
1990 27-4 Overall; 8-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett
CAL POLY ..................................W, 9-0
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 7-2
UNLV ...........................................W, 9-0
UCSB ...........................................W, 6-0
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 5-4
LONG BEACH ST. ...................W, 7-2
WASHINGTON ........................W, 5-2
SDSU ...........................................W, 8-1
SAN JOSE ST. ..........................W, 8-1
ASU ..............................................W, 6-0
@ Pepperdine ..............................L, 5-4
vs. Clemson& ...........................W, 6-3
vs. Cal& ..........................................L, 5-3
vs. Alabama& ..........................W, 5-1
CAL STATE HAYWARD ......W, 9-0
UC RIVERSIDE .........................W, 9-0
WEST VIRGINIA ......................W, 6-3
@ USC ..........................................W, 5-4
UC IRVINE..................................W, 5-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 6-3
@ ASU ..........................................W, 5-3
@ Stanford ....................................L, 5-1
USC ..............................................W, 5-1
CAL ...............................................W, 5-2
STANFORD ...............................W, 7-2
ARIZONA....................................W, 5-1
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 5-3
@ UC Irvine ................................W, 6-3
vs. San Diego% .......................W, 5-1
vs. Cal% ......................................W, 5-3
vs. Tennessee% .........................L, 5-4
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Los Angeles - USC)
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 4-3
@ ASU ..........................................W, 6-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 4-3
UC IRVINE..................................W, 6-1
@ Pepperdine ..............................L, 6-1
vs. Kentucky& ..........................W, 4-3
vs. Duke&...................................W, 5-3
vs. Stanford& ..............................L, 5-2
NEW MEXICO ..........................W, 7-0
ASU ..............................................W, 4-2
ARIZONA....................................W, 5-2
USC ..............................................W, 4-3
HARVARD .................................W, 7-0
WASHINGTON ........................W, 7-0
STANFORD ..................................L, 4-3
CAL ...............................................W, 5-2
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 4-3
@ USC ..........................................W, 5-2
@ Cal ...............................................L, 5-2
@ Stanford ....................................L, 5-2
vs. Fresno St.% .......................W, 4-3
vs. South Alabama% ............W, 4-1
vs. Stanford% .............................L, 4-1
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
199627-1 Overall; 10-0 Pac-10NCAA Finish: 2nd; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Billy Martin
UCSB ...........................................W, 6-1
PACIFIC .......................................W, 7-0
UNLV ...........................................W, 6-1
BOISE ST. ...................................W, 6-1
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 7-0
OREGON .....................................W, 7-0
ASU ...............................................W 5-2
ARIZONA....................................W, 5-2
vs. Harvard& ............................W, 5-2
vs. Pepperdine& .....................W, 4-1
vs. Mississippi& ......................W, 4-1
vs. Stanford& ...........................W, 5-1
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 5-2
@ Arizona ...................................W, 4-3
@ ASU ..........................................W, 4-3
@ USC ..........................................W, 5-1
HARVARD .................................W, 7-0
@ Pepperdine ...........................W, 4-3
@ Stanford .................................W, 4-3
@ Cal ............................................W, 5-2
UC IRVINE..................................W, 5-2
USC ..............................................W, 7-0
CAL ...............................................W, 7-0
STANFORD ...............................W, 5-2
vs. New Mexico% ...................W, 4-2
vs. Fresno St.% .......................W, 4-0
vs. TCU% ....................................W, 4-2
vs. Stanford% .............................L, 4-1
& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
199725-4 Overall; 9-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: T-1stHead Coach: Billy Martin
CAL POLY ..................................W, 7-0
BOISE STATE ...............................L, 4-3
TEXAS .........................................W, 5-2
UC IRVINE..................................W, 6-1
UNLV ...........................................W, 4-3
@ Pepperdine ...........................W, 7-0
UCSB ...........................................W, 7-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
ASU ..............................................W, 5-2
vs. Fresno St.& ........................W, 5-2
vs. Duke&...................................W, 4-0
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
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OREGON .....................................W, 6-1
WASHINGTON ........................W, 5-2
@ Cal ............................................W, 6-1
@ Stanford ....................................L, 4-3
WESTERN MICHIGAN^ .......W, 4-0
SDSU^ .........................................W, 4-1
vs. Virginia Tech% .................W, 4-1
vs. Florida%...............................W, 4-1
vs. LSU% ....................................W, 4-1
@ Georgia% .................................L, 4-3
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
2000 24-4 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-5th; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin
SDSU ...........................................W, 6-1
UNLV ...........................................W, 7-0
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 4-3
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
ASU ..............................................W, 7-0
PEPPERDINE ...............................L, 5-2
@ UC Irvine ................................W, 6-1
USC ..............................................W, 5-2
@ Kentucky ................................W, 5-3
vs. Harvard& ............................W, 7-0
vs. Florida& ...............................W, 7-1
vs. Duke&...................................W, 5-2
vs. Stanford& ..............................L, 4-3
@ ASU ..........................................W, 6-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 6-1
DUKE ...........................................W, 5-2
UCSB ...........................................W, 6-1
@ USC ..........................................W, 4-3
@ Stanford ....................................L, 4-3
@ Cal ............................................W, 6-1
@ Oregon ...................................W, 6-1
@ Washington .........................W, 7-0
CAL ...............................................W, 7-0
STANFORD ...............................W, 5-2
UMKC^ .......................................W, 4-0
NOTRE DAME^........................W, 4-2
vs. Texas% ................................W, 4-0
vs. Tennessee% .........................L, 4-1
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
200123-3 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-5th; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin
BYU ..............................................W, 6-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 6-1
@ ASU ..........................................W, 4-3
GEORGIA TECH .......................W, 7-0
@ Portland .................................W, 6-1
vs. SDSU% ................................W, 4-0
vs. Texas A&M% ....................W, 4-3
vs. TCU% ....................................W, 4-2
vs. Stanford% ..........................W, 4-2
@ USC ..........................................W, 5-2
ASU ..............................................W, 7-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
KENTUCKY ...............................W, 7-0
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 6-1
CAL POLY ..................................W, 7-0
USC ..............................................W, 5-2
STANFORD ..................................L, 4-3
CAL ...............................................W, 5-2
WASHINGTON ........................W, 7-0
OREGON .....................................W, 6-1
@ Stanford ....................................L, 4-3
@ Cal ............................................W, 4-3
SACRAMENTO ST.^ ..............W, 4-0
SOUTH FLORIDA^ ..................W, 4-0
vs. Washington& ...................W, 4-1
vs. SMU& ......................................L, 4-3
% - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); & NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
200223-5 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Billy Martin
UCSB ...........................................W, 6-1
FRESNO ST. ..............................W, 6-1
UNLV ...........................................W, 7-0
USC ..............................................W, 7-0
@ Kentucky ................................W, 4-3
vs. Kentucky& ..........................W, 4-2
vs. USC& .......................................L, 4-1
vs. Duke&...................................W, 4-1
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 6-1
SDSU ...........................................W, 5-2
@ Arizona State ......................W, 6-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 6-1
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 5-2
@ USC ..........................................W, 4-3
DUKE ...........................................W, 6-1
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
ARIZONA STATE ....................W, 5-2
CAL ..................................................L, 4-3
STANFORD ..................................L, 5-2
@ Washington .........................W, 5-2
@ Oregon ...................................W, 7-0
@ Stanford .................................W, 4-3
@ Cal ...............................................L, 5-2
UCSB^ .........................................W, 4-0
SDSU^ .........................................W, 4-1
vs. Florida%...............................W, 4-0
vs. Auburn% .............................W, 4-0
vs. Georgia% ...............................L, 4-2
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (College Station, TX)
200324-4 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-3rd; Pac-10 Finish: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin
UC IRVINE..................................W, 7-0
FRESNO STATE .......................W, 7-0
UNLV ...........................................W, 7-0
@ USC ..........................................W, 6-1
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-0
OHIO STATE ..............................W, 5-2
ARIZONA STATE ....................W, 6-1
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
@ Kentucky ................................W, 4-3
vs. SDSU& .................................W, 4-0
vs. Duke&...................................W, 4-1
vs. Florida& ..................................L, 4-1
VIRGINIA ....................................W, 4-3
USC ..............................................W, 7-0
SDSU ...........................................W, 6-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 5-2
@ Arizona State ......................W, 6-1
@ California ..................................L, 5-2
@ Stanford .................................W, 5-2
OREGON .....................................W, 6-1
WASHINGTON ........................W, 7-0
STANFORD ..................................L, 4-3
CALIFORNIA .............................W, 6-1
WICHITA STATE^ ...................W, 4-0
USC^ ............................................W, 4-0
vs. Oklahoma St.% .................W, 4-0
vs. Florida%...............................W, 4-1
vs. Vanderbilt% ..........................L, 4-3
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
200423-6 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: 2nd; Pac-10 Finish: T-1stHead Coach: Billy Martin
UC IRVINE..................................W, 7-0
FRESNO STATE .......................W, 7-0
CLEMSON..................................W, 7-0
USC ..............................................W, 4-3
vs. Kentucky& ..........................W, 4-2
vs. Florida& ...............................W, 4-2
vs. Mississippi& ......................W, 4-3
vs. Illinois& ....................................L, 0-4
BYU ..............................................W, 6-1
@ Arizona St. ...............................L, 2-5
@ Arizona ...................................W, 4-3
BAYLOR .........................................L, 2-5
@ USC .............................................L, 3-4
DUKE ..............................................L, 3-4
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
ARIZONA ST. ............................W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO ST. ........................W, 7-0
CALIFORNIA .............................W, 7-0
STANFORD ...............................W, 5-2
@ Oregon ...................................W, 6-1
@ Washington .........................W, 5-2
@ Stanford .................................W, 4-3
@ California ...............................W, 7-0
ORAL ROBERTS^ ...................W, 4-0
PEPPERDINE^ .........................W, 4-0
vs. Texas A&M% ....................W, 4-1
vs. Clemson% ..........................W, 4-0
vs. Illinois% ................................W, 4-3
vs. Baylor% ..................................L, 0-4
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Tulsa, OK)
200527-3 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: 1st; Pac-10 Finish: T-1stHead Coach: Billy Martin
AZUSA PACIFIC ......................W, 7-0
PACIFIC .......................................W, 7-0
UNLV ...........................................W, 7-0
BYU ..............................................W, 7-0
UC IRVINE..................................W, 7-0
UC SANTA BARBARA .........W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO STATE ................W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 6-1
vs. Oklahoma State& ............W, 4-2
vs. Virginia&.................................L, 4-2
vs. Florida& ...............................W, 4-1
STANFORD ...............................W, 4-3
CAL ...............................................W, 7-0
@ USC .............................................L, 5-2
@ Arizona State ......................W, 7-0
@ Arizona ...................................W, 5-2
VCU ..............................................W, 7-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
ARIZONA STATE ....................W, 7-0
WASHINGTON ........................W, 5-0
OREGON .....................................W, 6-1
@ Cal ...............................................L, 4-3
@ Stanford .................................W, 4-3
USC ..............................................W, 5-2
MANHATTAN^ ........................W, 4-0
CAL^ .............................................W, 4-2
vs. Tennessee% ......................W, 4-1
vs. Virginia% .............................W, 4-1
vs. Mississippi% ......................W, 4-2
vs. Baylor% ...............................W, 4-3
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (College Station, TX)
200620-6 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-5th; Pac-10 Finish: T-1stHead Coach: Billy Martin
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-0
BYU ..............................................W, 6-1
BOISE STATE ............................W, 6-1
@ Cal ............................................W, 6-1
@ Stanford ....................................L, 4-3
PEPPERDINE ...............................L, 4-3
SAN DIEGO STATE ................W, 4-3
vs. LSU&.....................................W, 4-2
vs. Georgia& ................................L, 4-3
@ Washington& ......................W, 4-1
ARIZONA....................................W, 6-1
ARIZONA STATE ....................W, 6-1
USC ..............................................W, 5-2
BAYLOR .........................................L, 4-3
DUKE ...........................................W, 6-1
@ Arizona State ......................W, 6-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 7-0
STANFORD ...............................W, 6-1
CAL ...............................................W, 4-3
@ Oregon ...................................W, 7-0
@ Washington ............................L, 4-3
@ USC ..........................................W, 4-3
STONY BROOK^ .....................W, 4-0
COLORADO^ .............................W, 4-0
vs. Illinois% ................................W, 4-2
vs. Pepperdine%........................L, 4-1
& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Stanford, CA)
200722-4 Overall; 7-0 Pac-10NCAA Finish: T-5th; Pac-10 Finish: 1stHead Coach: Billy Martin
UC IRVINE..................................W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO ...............................W, 7-0
BYU ..............................................W, 7-0
CAL ...............................................W, 7-0
STANFORD ...............................W, 7-0
@ Baylor .........................................L, 4-3
vs. Miami% ................................W, 4-1
vs. Illinois % ...............................W, 4-2
vs. Ohio State% ..........................L, 4-2
TEXAS A&M .............................W, 5-2
PEPPERDINE ............................W, 6-1
@ USC .............................................L, 6-1
@ Arizona ...................................W, 7-0
@ Arizona State ......................W, 7-0
OREGON .....................................W, 6-1
WASHINGTON ........................W, 6-1
ARIZONA STATE ....................W, 7-0
ARIZONA....................................W, 7-0
SAN DIEGO STATE ................W, 7-0
@ Stanford .................................W, 5-2
@ Cal ............................................W, 7-0
USC ..............................................W, 4-3
UNLV^ .........................................W, 4-0
TEXAS TECH^ ..........................W, 4-0
vs. Oklahoma State& ............W, 4-0
@ Georgia& ..................................L, 4-0
% - National Team Indoors; ^ - NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); & - NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)
The 2004 UCLA Bruins reached the NCAA Final in Tulsa, Okla., ending the season with a 23-6 overall record.
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS
2008 MEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE 37
YEAR .............................. RECORD (Pct.) ....................... CONF. .....................NCAA .......................................COACH
1950 .................................12-4 (.750) ......................................— ...............................1st .................................Bill Ackerman
1951 .................................16-1 (.941) ....................................1st ............................ 3rd ....................................J.D. Morgan
1952 .................................10-2 (.833) ..................................T-1st ...........................1st ....................................J.D. Morgan
1953 .................................12-3 (.800) ......................................— ...............................1st ....................................J.D. Morgan
1954 .................................19-0 (1.000) .................................1st .............................1st ....................................J.D. Morgan
1955 .................................11-2 (.846) ......................................— .............................. 3rd ....................................J.D. Morgan
1956 .................................14-1 (.933) ....................................1st .............................1st ....................................J.D. Morgan
1957 .................................9-2 (.818) .....................................T-1st .............................— ......................................J.D. Morgan
1958 .................................7-0 (1.000) ....................................1st ...............................— ......................................J.D. Morgan
1959 .................................15-1 (.938) ....................................1st ...............................— ......................................J.D. Morgan
1960 .................................14-3 (.824) ....................................1st .............................1st ....................................J.D. Morgan
1961 .................................13-0 (1.000) .................................1st .............................1st ....................................J.D. Morgan
1962 .................................10-3 (.769) ................................... 2nd ...........................2nd ....................................J.D. Morgan
1963 .................................— ......................................................... 2nd ...........................2nd ....................................J.D. Morgan
1964 .................................— ......................................................... 2nd ...........................2nd ....................................J.D. Morgan
1965 .................................11-0 (1.000) .................................1st .............................1st ....................................J.D. Morgan
1966 .................................— ......................................................... 2nd ...........................2nd ....................................J.D. Morgan
1967 .................................12-2 (.857) ................................... 2nd ...........................2nd ................................Glenn Bassett
1968 .................................14-2 (.875) ................................... 2nd ........................... 3rd ................................Glenn Bassett
1969 .................................18-1-1 (.925) ................................1st ............................2nd ................................Glenn Bassett
1970 .................................19-1 (.950) ....................................1st .............................1st ................................Glenn Bassett
1971 .................................17-0 (1.000) .................................1st .............................1st ................................Glenn Bassett
1972 .................................13-4-1 (.750) ................................3rd ............................ 3rd ................................Glenn Bassett
1973 .................................21-4 (.840) ....................................1st ............................ 3rd ................................Glenn Bassett
1974 .................................18-3 (.857) ................................... 2nd ............................6th ................................Glenn Bassett
1975 .................................19-0 (1.000) .................................1st .............................1st ................................Glenn Bassett
1976 .................................17-1 (.944) ....................................1st ...........................T-1st ..............................Glenn Bassett
1977 .................................19-2 (.905) ....................................1st ............................ 3rd ................................Glenn Bassett
1978 .................................23-3 (.885) ......................................— ..............................2nd ................................Glenn Bassett
1979 .................................26-2 (.929) ......................................— ...............................1st ................................Glenn Bassett
1980 .................................21-5 (.808) ......................................— .............................T-5th ..............................Glenn Bassett
1981 .................................24-3 (.889) ....................................1st ............................2nd ................................Glenn Bassett
1982 .................................30-3 (.909) ....................................1st .............................1st ................................Glenn Bassett
1983 .................................25-9 (.735) ..................................T-3rd .........................T-5th ..............................Glenn Bassett
1984 .................................31-3 (.912) ................................... 2nd ............................1st ................................Glenn Bassett
1985 .................................31-4 (.886) ....................................1st ............................2nd ................................Glenn Bassett
1986 .................................29-2 (.935) ....................................1st ...........................T-3rd ..............................Glenn Bassett
1987 .................................23-8 (.742) ................................... 2nd ...........................2nd ................................Glenn Bassett
1988 .................................17-10 (.630) .................................3rd ...........................T-9th ..............................Glenn Bassett
1989 .................................26-4 (.867) ....................................1st ...........................T-5th ..............................Glenn Bassett
1990 .................................27-4 (.871) ....................................1st ...........................T-3rd ..............................Glenn Bassett
1991 .................................27-4 (.871) ................................... 2nd ..........................T-5th ..............................Glenn Bassett
1992 .................................21-5 (.808) ................................... 2nd ..........................T-3rd ..............................Glenn Bassett
1993 .................................24-3 (.889) ................................... 2nd ..........................T-3rd ..............................Glenn Bassett
1994 .................................22-6 (.786) ....................................3rd ...........................T-3rd ....................................Billy Martin
1995 .................................19-6 (.760) ....................................3rd ...........................T-3rd ....................................Billy Martin
1996 .................................27-1 (.964) ....................................1st ............................2nd ......................................Billy Martin
1997 .................................25-4 (.862) ..................................T-1st .........................T-3rd ....................................Billy Martin
1998 .................................17-8 (.680) ..................................T-2nd.........................T-5th ....................................Billy Martin
1999 .................................26-3 (.896) ..................................T-1st ..........................2nd ......................................Billy Martin
2000 .................................24-4 (.857) ................................... 2nd ..........................T-5th ....................................Billy Martin
2001 .................................23-3 (.885) ................................... 2nd ..........................T-5th ....................................Billy Martin
2002 .................................23-5 (.821) ....................................1st ...........................T-3rd ....................................Billy Martin
2003 .................................24-4 (.857) ................................... 2nd ..........................T-3rd ....................................Billy Martin
2004 .................................23-6 (.793) ..................................T-1st ..........................2nd ......................................Billy Martin
2005 .................................27-3 (.900) ..................................T-1st ...........................1st ......................................Billy Martin
2006 .................................20-6 (.769) ..................................T-1st .........................T-5th ....................................Billy Martin
2007 .................................22-4 (.846) ....................................1st ...........................T-5th ....................................Billy Martin
RECORD SINCE 1950 — 1087-174-2
WINNING PERCENTAGE SINCE 1950 — .861
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS — 16
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS — 31
Alabama ................................................................ 2-0
Arizona................................................................60-0
Arizona State ...................................................62-2
Arkansas............................................................... 5-0
Auburn ................................................................... 3-0
Azusa-Pacific ....................................................... 1-0
Baylor ..................................................................... 1-4
Boise State .......................................................... 3-1
Brigham Young ...............................................13-0
California .........................................................77-10
California Baptist .............................................. 2-0
Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) .........................10-0
Cal State Bakersfield....................................... 3-0
Cal State Fullerton ........................................... 1-0
Cal State Northridge ....................................... 3-0
Chapman College.............................................. 6-0
Clemson ................................................................ 7-2
Colorado................................................................ 1-0
Columbia ............................................................... 1-0
Corpus Christi .................................................... 1-0
Davis ....................................................................... 1-0
Duke .....................................................................12-2
Florida .................................................................11-1
Fresno State ....................................................22-0
French Davis Cup Team ................................ 1-0
Georgia ...............................................................3-12
Georgia Tech ...................................................... 4-0
Harvard ................................................................. 9-0
Houston ................................................................. 1-0
Illinois ...................................................................... 5-2
Kansas ................................................................... 2-0
Kentucky ............................................................... 8-1
Long Beach State ..........................................14-1
Louisiana State .................................................. 5-0
Manhattan ........................................................... 1-0
Maryland ............................................................... 1-0
Miami ..................................................................10-0
Michigan ............................................................... 8-0
Middle Tennessee ............................................ 1-0
Minnesota ............................................................ 1-0
Mississippi ........................................................... 3-1
Mississippi State ............................................... 1-0
Missouri-Kansas City ...................................... 1-0
New Mexico ......................................................... 8-0
North Carolina ................................................... 2-0
Northwestern ..................................................... 1-0
Notre Dame ........................................................ 5-0
Ohio State ............................................................. 1-1
Oklahoma .............................................................. 1-0
Oklahoma City University ............................... 1-0
Oklahoma State ................................................. 4-0
Oral Roberts ....................................................... 1-0
Oregon ................................................................14-0
Pacific ..................................................................... 3-0
Pan American University .............................. 1-0
Pepperdine ....................................................39-15
Portland ................................................................ 1-0
Princeton .............................................................. 8-0
Redlands ............................................................16-0
Rice ......................................................................... 1-0
Sacramento State ............................................ 1-0
San Diego ..........................................................23-0
San Diego State .............................................32-0
San Diego City College.................................... 1-0
Santa Monica City College ............................ 1-0
San Jose State ............................................29-11
South Alabama .................................................. 1-0
South Carolina ................................................... 6-0
South Florida ....................................................... 1-0
Southern Methodist .....................................13-3
SIU-Edwardsville ................................................ 2-0
Southwestern Louisiana ................................ 1-1
Stanford ..........................................................54-46
Stony Brook ......................................................... 1-0
Tennessee............................................................ 7-2
Texas ...................................................................... 8-0
Texas A&M .......................................................... 4-0
Texas Christian ...............................................10-1
Texas Tech ........................................................... 1-0
Trinity ...................................................................... 9-0
Tulane..................................................................... 1-0
UC Irvine.............................................................30-2
UC Riverside ....................................................... 1-0
UC San Diego ..................................................... 2-0
UC Santa Barbara.........................................24-1
UNLV ...................................................................14-0
USC ...................................................................64-33
Utah ........................................................................ 7-0
Vanderbilt ............................................................. 1-1
Virginia ................................................................... 2-1
Virginia Commonwealth ................................ 1-0
Virginia Tech ....................................................... 1-0
Washington ......................................................22-2
Washington State ............................................ 5-0
West Virginia ...................................................... 4-0
Western Michigan ........................................... 1-0
Wichita State ..................................................... 2-0
Wisconsin ............................................................ 2-0
*Complete record unavailable
Yearly Records (Since 1950) All-Time Record vs. Opponents (Since 1967)
Career Coaching Records (Since 1950)
Coach ....................................Years........................................Record ...............................Pct.Bill Ackerman .............................1921-1950 ....................................12-4* ........................................ .750
J.D. Morgan ................................1951-1966 ....................................161-18 .................................... . 899
Glenn Bassett .............................1967-1993 ....................................592-89-2 ................................ .868
Billy Martin ...................................1994-Present ................................322-63 .................................... .836
J.D. Morgan and Arthur Ashe led the Bruins to the NCAA Championship in 1965.Bill Ackerman J.D. Morgan Glenn Bassett Billy Martin
UCLA RESULTS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES38
Located on the UCLA campus nestled just
west of Pauley Pavilion and south of Drake
Stadium is the impressive Los Angeles
Tennis Center - home to both UCLA men’s
and women’s tennis teams. After playing
24 years on the Sunset Canyon Courts, the
UCLA men’s tennis team moved its matches
to the LATC in 1985, while the women’s
team made the LATC its primary home
facility in 1997.
Upon moving to the LATC, the Bruin men
won 48 straight dual matches on their new
courts over three seasons before losing
to Long Beach State in 1987. The Bruins’
23-year LATC record is 343-24 (.935). The
Bruin men had a 53-match home win streak
(the longest recorded) at the LATC before a
5-2 loss to USC on April 3, 1991. The Bruins
also held a 44 consecutive dual-match win-
ning streak before losing to NCAA runner-up
Stanford on April 16, 1994.
The LATC was the first large-scale outdoor
tennis stadium opened in the Los Angeles
metropolitan area and was officially dedi-
cated on May 20, 1984, just in time to host
the 1984 NCAA Women’s Tennis Champion-
ships and the 1984 Olympic Games. Since
then, the LATC has been site of several top
collegiate and professional tournaments.
The NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships
returned to the LATC in 1987 and ’88, while
the NCAA Men’s Tennis Championships
called the LATC home in 1997.
On the professional level, the LATC has
been a regular stop of the ATP Tour for
many years. The first tournament at the
LATC, the Union 76 Pacific Southwest Open,
featured former Bruins Jimmy Connors and
Eliot Teltscher in the finals. Most recently,
the LATC has hosted the Mercedes-Benz
Cup, which was re-named the Countrywide
Classic in 2005.
The popularity of the LATC continues to
grow beyond the tennis world. During 1997
alone, it hosted the World Beach Volleyball
Championships and several MTV Rock ‘N
Jock events.
Home Record Since 1967602-35 (.945)
LATC Record 327-22 (.937)
Note: In 1993, UCLA was 11-0 at the
LATC and 4-0 at the Sunset Canyon
Recreation Center
YEAR .......RECORD
1967 ....................8-0
1968 .................10-0
1969 .................12-1
1970 .................17-0
1971 .................11-0
1972 ....................9-2
1973 .................14-1
1974 .................15-0
1975 .................12-0
1976 .................15-0
1977 .................14-0
1978 .................17-1
1979 .................18-0
1980 .................17-2
1981 .................16-0
1982 .................21-1
1983 .................22-4
1984 .................23-1
Began Playing at
the LATC in 1985
THE LOS ANGELES TENNIS CENTER
The LATC features eight lighted, hard-
surface courts, a 5,800-permanent seat
grandstand around the three main courts
and a two-level clubhouse. At full capacity,
the LATC can accommodate 10,000 specta-
tors. The clubhouse contains locker rooms,
coaches’ offices and team rooms for both
the UCLA men’s and women’s teams, as
well as the office of the Southern California
Tennis Association (SCTA).
The second level of the clubhouse features
a 4,000-square foot indoor dining area and
kitchen. Center court is called the Times-Mir-
ror Center Court. The stadium is named the
Straus Stadium and Clubhouse.
The most recent addition to the LATC came
in 2005 when the Greiner Family Score-
board was added to the back courts. Prior
to that, the Budge Offer Family Scoreboard
was added to the stadium courts in 2000.
Both scoreboards enable fans to follow the
action on every court from either location.
The front scoreboard has a feature that lets
fans at home follow every UCLA men’s and
women’s home match live over the internet
at www.uclabruins.com.
THE 2007 COUNTRYWIDE CLASSIC (Ticket Information: 310-825-2101)
The Countrywide Classic brings professional tennis to the Los Angeles Tennis Center every summer, and this year’s event takes place Aug. 4-10. For more information, including ticket prices, please call the number listed above or visit www.countrywideclassic.com.
1985 .................21-0
1986 .................20-0
1987 .................14-4
1988 .................13-4
1989 .................18-0
1990 .................19-0
1991 .................18-1
1992 .................13-0
1993 .................15-0
1994 .................16-1
1995 .................12-1
1996 .................15-0
1997 .................16-3
1998 .................11-1
1999 .................15-0
2000 .................12-1
2001 .................11-1
2002 .................12-2
2003 .................15-1
2004 .................12-2
2005 .................18-0
2006 .................12-2
2007 .................15-0
UCLA HOME RECORD SINCE 1967 (614-37)
UCLAÊs Los Angeles Tennis Center is one of the premier college tennis facilities in the nation. Each summer it serves as the host site of ATPÊs Countrywide Classic.
2008 MEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE 39
Glenn Toth, who has served the athletic department as an
administrator for more than 30 years, enters his 11th year
in charge of the golf and tennis programs. In addition to his
role as a sports supervisor, Toth has also seen duty as an
assistant coach, and serves as a member of athletic director
Dan Guerrero’s senior staff.
A senior associate athletic director with a variety of responsibili-
ties, Toth serves as the liaison with shoe and apparel sponsor
adidas, having orchestrated both the original 1999 agreement
and its renewal in 2005. adidas supplies all Bruin teams,
and represents the department’s most lucrative sponsorship.
In addition, Toth was point person on the negotiation with
International Sports Properties (ISP) which now handles the
department’s corporate relations, media rights, program
printing, web page, ad sales, and sponsor promotions.
Toth also has administrative responsibility for the athletic
equipment room which designs, outfits, and maintains all of the
Bruins’ uniforms, practice, and playing equipment. Sporting
a staff of six full-time and additional part-time personnel, the
equipment room has significant on-site capability, including
laundry, mechanical repair, and custom fitting/tailoring.
In addition, the sports medicine area/athletic training room,
which provides injury evaluation, treatment, rehabilitation,
therapy, and nutritional services to over 700 student-athletes
falls under Toth’s supervision. UCLA sports medicine has 14
full-time employees, a student trainer program, and interfaces
with UCLA medical personnel and physicians. Among the
features of the sports medicine complex are hydrotherapy
pools, physician’s exam and treatment offices, and diagnos-
tic ultrasound capability. Toth also supervises the speed,
strength, and conditioning area and its six coaches
Toth graduated from UCLA in 1976 with a degree in economics
and was hired shortly thereafter by former athletic director
J.D. Morgan to work in the events and travel office. From
1978-84, he supervised the management of home athletic
events and team travel. In 1982, Toth handled the logistics of
UCLA’s move to the Rose Bowl and at the same time became
the athletic department’s first marketing director.
Now a frustrated, mediocre golfer, Toth letter in golf at Tustin’s
Foothill HIgh School where he graduated in 1972. He enjoys
scuba diving, hiking, and mountaineering, and also serves as
a Reserve Captain with the LA County Sheriff’s Department,
managing the Search and Recovery Dive Team.
On April 25, 2002, former UCLA Chancellor Albert Carnesale
announced that Daniel G. Guerrero had been named UCLA’s
eighth Director of Athletics, succeeding the retiring Peter Dalis.
A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero, who assumed his
duties on July 1, 2002, exudes the pride of a student-athlete
who is now calling the shots at his alma mater.
Guerrero, one of the most respected and talented admin-
istrators in intercollegiate athletics, has rapidly placed his
mark on the program as the director of athletics at UCLA.
He is currently serving as the chair of the NCAA’s Division I
Men’s Basketball Academic Enhancement Group. He is also
a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Commit-
tee. In June, he was selected 2007 NACDA Division I West
Region Athletic Director of the Year.
In his first five years, Guerrero has clearly established a
pattern of “image and substance” that few in his profession
can match. UCLA stands as the No. 1 University in the nation
for NCAA Team Championships (100) won, a number that
continues to grow under his direction. UCLA teams have won
14 NCAA national championships (the highest total in the
nation in that span), finished second 12 times and have had
an additional 17 Top Five finishes. A staggering 94 teams (of
115 possible) have qualified for NCAA post-season competition
and the football team has appeared in five bowl games. The
program has also won 32 conference championships in 14
different sports, produced 286 All-Americans and featured
four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate
Woman Athlete of the Year.
Furthermore, during the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in
Athens, Greece, 57 Bruins participated as athletes or coaches,
representing the United States and 13 other countries. They
earned 19 medals, including eight gold medals.
Guerrero came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where he served as
UCI’s Director of Athletics for 10 years (1992-2002). The
success of its athletic teams, the academic excellence of its
student-athletes, the development of new and improved facili-
ties and enhanced relations with the UCI community, reflect
the progress UCI Athletics experienced under Guerrero’s
direction. During his tenure, the program continued to ac-
cumulate conference championships, garner national rankings
and feature graduation rates among the nation’s best.
He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have
two daughters: Jenna (24) and Katie (20).
DanGuerreroAthletic Director
6th Year
GlennTothSr. Associate Athletic Director
31st Year
Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in summer
2007, taking the helm of a world-class institution comprising
37,000 students and 27,000 faculty and staff, with an annual
budget of $3.7 billion. As chief executive officer, he oversees
all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education,
research and service.
He also holds appointments on the UCLA faculty in the
department of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences in the
David Geffen School of Medicine and in the department of
physiological science in the College of Letters and Science.
Previously, Dr. Block served as vice president and provost
of the University of Virginia, where he also held the Alumni
Council Thomas Jefferson Professorship in Biology. With
academic expertise in biological clocks, he conducts research
on the neurobiology of circadian rhythms in higher organisms,
leading a research lab funded by the National Institutes of
Health (NIH).
From 1991 to 2002, he directed the National Science
Foundation’s Science and Technology Center for Biological
Timing. In 1997, he was named a fellow of the American As-
sociation for the Advancement of Science. He has invented
a number of devices and holds a patent for a non-contact
respiratory monitor for the prevention of Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome.
Chancellor Block joined the faculty of the University of Virginia
in 1978 as an assistant professor of biology. He served as
vice provost for research from 1993 to 1998 and then as
vice president for research and public service until his ap-
pointment as vice president and provost in 2001.
Dr. Block also headed an NIH graduate training program aimed
at increasing the number of scientists from underrepresented
groups. In 1998, he received the Commonwealth of Virginia’s
Outstanding Public Service Award for his work with Virginia’s
business community.
A native of Monticello, NY, Chancellor Block holds a bachelor’s
degree in psychology from Stanford University and a master’s
and Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Oregon. He also
completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford, working with
the late Colin Pittendrigh, “the father of biological timing” and
distinguished biologist Donald Kennedy, who later served as
president of Stanford.
Dr. Block and his wife Carol have two adult children.
Dr. GeneBlockChancellor
1st Year
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