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  • Glenn Bassett

  • UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES26

    ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (1956-2008)ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (1956-2008)

    AHaythem Abid 2006-07Hassan Akmal 1999Jim Allen 1968-69Vince Allegre 1996-97-98Elio Alvarez 1969-70-71Stanislav Arsonov 2007Arthur Ashe 1963-64-65Jeff Austin 1970-71-72-73John Austin 1976-77-78

    BJean Baker 1962-65David Bain 1993-94-95Bill Barber 1989-90-91-92Roy Barth 1967-68-69Bill Bartlett 1978-79Mark Basham 1982-83-84-85Bill Behrens 1989-90-91-92Russell Berkowitz 1989Stanley Benoit 1980Bobby Berger 1979-80-82-83Bill Bethard 1963Rob Bierens 1988-89Fritz Bissell 1990-91-92-93Joe Blatchford 1956Ron Bohrnstedt 1967-68-69Jeff Borowiak 1969-70-71Mike Bouck 1959Matt Breen 1996-97-98Bruce Brescia 1979-80-81-82Elty Brown 1964-65-66Fritz Buehning 1978-79Brett Buffington 1983-84Barry Buss 1983

    CMark Campana 1989-90Bruce Campbell 1960-61-62-63Stafford Carson 1957Dane Chapin 1980-81Willie Chan 1957-58George Chen 2004-05Rae Cho 1994-95Jaysen Chung 2005-06-07Tobias Clemens 2001-02-03-04Dean Cohen 1989-90Chris Conway 2005-06Danny Conway 2001-02Jimmy Connors 1971Jason Cook 1997-98-99Mark Copeland 1988-90Ron Cornell 1970-71-72Steve Cornell 1969-70-71John Cranston 1956-57-58Ian Crookendon 1965-66-67Mark Cullers 1978-79John Cunnea 1963-64

    DJohn Davis 1981-82-83Alex Decret 1997-98Mathieu Dehaine 2005-06-07-08Peter deLeon 1964Erfan Djahangiri 2000-01-02-03Ken Diller 1985-86Adam Draper 2006-07-08Jeremy Drean 2005-06-07-08Jordan Duboff 1997

    EAndrew Eklov 2006-07Randy Ellis 1959-60Luis Enck 1975-76

    FBuff Farrow 1986-87-88-89Mark Ferriera 1985-86Zack Fleishman 1999Jake Fleming 2008Peter Fleming 1976Allen Fox 1959-60-61Alberto Francis 2002-03-04-05Mike Franks 1956-57-58Jared Freedman 2001Marcel Freeman 1979-80-81-82Barry Friedman 1976-77

    GPatrick Galbraith 1986-87-88-89Craig Garman 1956Brian Garrow 1987-88-89Jeff Gast 2008Graham Giles 1993Justin Gimelstob 1995-96Drew Gitlin 1977Tony Graham 1976-77-78Mike Green 1956-57-58Brett Greenwood 1984-85-86-87Rodrigo Grilli 2002-03Jean-Noel Grinda 1998-99-00-01Gary Grossman 1964-68Ed Grubb 1966-67-68Philipp Gruendler 2004-05-06-07Mike Gurman 2007

    HJohn Hall 1960-61-62Mike Harrington 1977-78-79-80Craig Harter 1966Brad Hess 1988Chris Ho 2008John Houghton 1968Richard Humphries 1994-95

    IAhmed Ismail 2008Ronen Itzhaki 1989

    JJay Jackson 1996-97-98-99Lance Jackson 2003-04Sean Jackson 2007Robert Janecek 1992-93-94-95Franklin Johnson 1956-57-58Jim Johnson 1969

    KAl Kabe 1972Tom Karp 1966-67-68Todd Katz 1980-81-82-83Ron Kendis 1962-63-64-65Lassi Ketola 2000-01-02-03Jim Kilgore 1963Kelvin Kim 2008Kevin Kim 1997Travis Kinard 2003Jeff Klaparda 1982-83-84-85Mark Knowles 1990-91-92Zac Knysh 2000-01Benjamin Kohlloeffel 2005-06-07Brandon Kramer 1997-98-99-00Bob Kreiss 1970-71-72-73Mike Kreiss 1970-71Nick Kreiss 2002Taylor Kreiss 2008Tommy Kreiss 1972-74-75Steve Krulevitz 1973Jun Kuki 1969Michael Kures 1983-84-85-86Kris Kwinta 2004-05

    LChris Lam 2003-04-05Jimmy Landes 1974John Larson 1992-93-94-95Sebastien LeBlanc 1993-94Jong-Min Lee 1999-00John Lesch 1956-57-58Eric Lin 1994-95-96-97David Livingston 1982-83-84-85Michael Look 2006-07-08Tom Loucks 1976-77-79Xavier Luscan 1999

    MDwight Makoff 1956-57Ken Malley 1975Jacques Manset 1981-82Tal Marcus-Russ 1996-97Billy Martin 1975Jack Matalsky 1962Marcin Matkowski 2001-02-03Ryan McNaughton 2002Bob McNown 1964Nick Meister 2008Dick Metz 1979-80Tony Mickas 1959Darren Miller 1996-97-98-99Josh Miller 2008Mark Miller 1996-97-98-99Fabio Mion-Bet 1980-84Thorvald Moe 1962-63Heath Montgomery 1993-94-95-96Dean Moore 1959Steve Mott 1973-74-75-76Martin Mulligan 1992-93-94-95Srdjan Muskatirovic 1995-96

    NLarry Nagler 1960-61-62Dan Nahirny 1986-87-88-89David Nainkin 1991-92Jason Netter 1988-89-90-91Noah Newman 1998-99Derrick Nguyen 2001-02Duke Nguyen 1999Jason Nguyen 2004-05-06Jason Nichinson 2004Bruce Nichols 1975-76-77-78

    OHarry Ohls 1957Joel Ostroff 1969

    PPaul Palmer 1961-62-63Jon Paley 1977-78Luben Pampoulov 2004-05Ken Park 1995Dave Parker 1974-75Jon Parker 1993-94-95Randy Part 1981-82-83-85Charles Pasarell 1963-64-66Giora Payes 1988-89Karl Pazdernik 1992-93-94-95Brad Pearce 1985-86Norman Perry 1958-59-60-61Loren Peters 1994-95William Pham 1989-90Darin Pleasant 1991-92-93Jim Pugh 1983-84

    QMatt Quinlan 1990-91-92-93Mark Quinney 1989-90

    RHaroon Rahim 1970-71Andre Ranadive 2007Dave Reddie 1962Dave Reed 1963-64-65Horace Reid 1974Travis Rettenmaier 2000-01Sergio Rico 1994Mark Rifenbark 1981Dale Rohland 1957-58-59Jean-Julien Rojer 2000-01-02Gary Rose 1966-67-68Marcin Rozpedski 1999Jim Ruddick 1959Herman Rundle 1956Compton Russell 1972

    SDanny Saltz 1980-81-82-83Dave Sanderlin 1963-64-65Tom Sandor 1964Chris Sands 1998-99-00-01Davide Sanguinetti 1992-93Ian Schindler 1975-76-77Paul Scholtz 1988-89Alon Schwartz 1996-97-98Rayno Seegers 1973Spencer Segura 1972-73-74Holden Seguso 2008Lev Shvarts 1994-95Jason Sher 1991-92-93Tim Sheehan 1989Anthony Smith 1988Doug Smith 1970Otis Smith 1985-86-87Harel Srugo 2008Forrest Stewart 1958-59-60Bob Stock 1964Leif Sunderland 2006Chris Surapol 2003-04-06-07

    TEric Taino 1994-95-96-97Jamie Talbot 1986-87Gino Tanasescu 1964-65Ferdi Taygan 1974-75-76-77Brian Teacher 1973-74-75-76Eliot Teltscher 1978Jason Thompson 1996-97Steve Tidball 1966-68-69Tony Trear 1982Tim Trigueiro 1986-87

    VModesto Vasquez 1969-70-71Craig Venter 1981-82-83-84Robbie Venter 1978-80-81-82Ivan Volkov 1997

    WEric Wee 1984-85Robbie Wendell 1990-91Roger Werksman 1958-59-60Blaine Willenborg 1979-80-81-82Chuck Willenborg 1983-84Van Winitsky 1977Alan Winkler 1977-78Reed Witt 1964Ted Wright 1957-58

    YAaron Yovan 2004-06

  • 2009 MEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE27

    1920 Robert Edwards1921 Samuel Bender1922 Robert Shuman1923 Carl Busch1924 Fred Houser1925 Fred Houser1926 Roger Vargas1927 Alfred Duff1928 Rod Houser1929 Robert Laird1930 Leonard Dworkin1931 Orville Sholtz1932 Elbert Lewis1933 Forrest Froelich1934 Jack Tidball1935 Stanley Briggs1936 Frank Stewart1937 Hank Uhl1938 Julius Heldman1939 Bradley Kendis1940 Norton Beach1941 J.D. Morgan1942 Alex Gordon1943 Arnold Schwab1944 Vincent Fotre1945 Ralph Witt1946 Noel Brown1947 Rod Sackett1948 Gene Garrett & Ken Nichols1949 Gene Garrett1950 Glenn Bassett & Herb Flam1951 Jack Shoemaker1952 Keith Self1953 Larry Huebner1954 Ron Livingston &

    Bob Perry1955 Dick Doss & Jim Read1956 Joe Blatchford1957 Dwight Makoff1958 John Cranston & Mike Green1959 Dale Rohland1960 Norman Perry1961 Allen Fox1962 Larry Nagler1963 Paul Palmer1964 Arthur Ashe & Dave Reed1965 Arthur Ashe1966 Charles Pasarell1967 Ian Crookenden1968 Ed Grubb & Tom Karp1969 Roy Barth & Steve Tidball1970 Jeff Borowiak1971 Jeff Borowiak1972 Ron Cornell1973 Jeff Austin1974 Spencer Segura1975 Brian Teacher1976 Ferdi Taygan1977 Ferdi Taygan1978 Tony Graham & Bruce Nichols1979 Mike Harrington1980 Mike Harrington1981 Robbie Venter1982 Robbie Venter1983 Todd Katz1984 Jeff Klaparda &

    Craig Venter1985 Mark Basham & Jeff Klaparda1986 Brett Greenwood & Brad Pearce1987 Brett Greenwood1988 Buff Farrow & Patrick Galbraith1989 Buff Farrow & Patrick Galbraith1990 Bill Barber1991 Bill Barber1992 Bill Barber1993 Matt Quinlan1994 Robert Janecek & Sebastien LeBlanc1995 Robert Janecek1996 Heath Montgomery & Srdjan Muskatirovic1997 Eric Lin & Eric Taino1998 Matt Breen1999 Jean-Noel Grinda2000 Jean-Noel Grinda & Brandon Kramer2001 Jean-Noel Grinda & Chris Sands2002 Erfan Djahangiri2003 Erfan Djahangiri & Rodrigo Grilli2004 Chris Lam2005 Luben Pampoulov & Alberto Francis2006 Ben Kohlloeffel2007 Chris Surapol2008 Jeremy Drean

    Team Captains (1920-2007)Team Captains (1920-2007)

    Induction Yr. Player/Coach1983 Arthur Ashe J.D. Morgan1984 William C. Ackerman1986 Jimmy Connors1987 Herb Flam Charles Pasarell1988 Allen Fox1992 Frank Stewart Jack Tidball1993 Glenn Bassett1996 Billy Martin1997 Ian Crookenden Robert M. Perry1998 Peter Fleming

    2001 Brian Teacher2004 Larry Nagler2006 Jeff Borowiak

    Induction Yr. Player/Coach1984 Arthur Ashe Bill Ackerman J.D. Morgan1987 Jack Tidball1995 Jimmy Connors1998 Glenn Bassett2005 Allen Fox2006 Herb Flam

    The UCLA Athletics Hall of FameThe UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame The Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of FameThe Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame

    Jimmy Connors & Glenn Bassett Billy Martin was inducted into the ITA Hall of Fame in 1996

    Allen Fox - 1961 Brett Greenwood - 1986-87 Robert Janecek - 1995 Jean-Noel Grinda - 1999-2001 Jeremy Drean - 2008

    Ferdie Taygan2008 Jim Pugh

    TEAM CAPTAINS / HALL OF FAMETEAM CAPTAINS / HALL OF FAME

    Billy Barber was a three-time team captain from 1990-92.

  • Intercollegiate Tennis Association Tournament Champions & AwardsIntercollegiate Tennis Association Tournament Champions & Awards

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    Vince Allegre 1998Elio Alvarez 1971Arthur Ashe 1963-64-65Jeff Austin 1972-73John Austin 1977-78Roy Barth 1968-69Mark Basham 1984Bill Behrens 1992Rob Bierens 1988Fritz Bissell 1991Jeff Borowiak 1969-70-71Matt Breen 1998Fritz Buehning 1979Tobias Clemens 2002-03-04Jimmy Connors 1971Jason Cook 1999John Cranston 1957-58Ian Crookenden 1965-66-67John Davis 1981Ken Diller 1985-86Buff Farrow 1988-89Peter Fleming 1976Allen Fox 1959-60-61Alberto Francis 2004Myron Franks 1957-58Marcel Freeman 1979-80-81-82Pat Galbraith 1987-88-89Brian Garrow 1987-88-89Justin Gimelstob 1996Tony Graham 1977-78Mike Green 1957-58Brett Greenwood 1987Jean-Noel Grinda 1998-99-01Philipp Gruendler 2006Mike Harrington 1979Robert Janecek 1993-94-95Tom Karp 1968Kevin Kim 1997Jeff Klaparda 1983-84-85Mark Knowles 1991-92Benjamin Kohlloeffel 2005-06-07Brandon Kramer 1999-00Bob Kreiss 1970-72-73

    Mike Kreiss 1972Steve Krulevitz 1973Michael Kures 1984-85-86Kris Kwinta 2004Sebastien LeBlanc 1993-94Jong-Min Lee 1999-00John Lesch 1957-58Eric Lin 1994-95-97David Livingston 1984Billy Martin 1975Marcin Matkowski 2002Dick Metz 1980Steve Mott 1974Srdjan Muskatirovic 1996Larry Nagler 1960-61-62Dan Nahirny 1986-87Jason Netter 1990-91Bruce Nichols 1977-78Jon Paley 1977Paul Palmer 1961-62Luben Pampoulov 2005Charles Pasarell 1963-64-66Brad Pearce 1985-86Norman Perry 1959-60-61Jim Pugh 1984Allen Quay 1958Haroon Rahim 1969-70-71David Reed 1963-64-65Dale Rohland 1959Jean-Julien Rojer 2001-02Gary Rose 1967David Sanderlin 1964-65Davide Sanguinetti 1993Eric Taino 1995-97Ferdi Taygan 1974-75-76-77Brian Teacher 1973-74-75-76Eliot Teltscher 1978Steve Tidball 1967Craig Venter 1984Robbie Venter 1980-81-82Roger Werksman 1959-60Blaine Willenborg 1979-80Van Winitsky 1977

    1997 - UCLA def. Georgia, 4-31999 - UCLA def. Illinois, 4-12001 - UCLA def. Stanford, 4-2

    ITA National Player of the YearMarcel Freeman, 1982Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2006

    ITA National Coach of the YearGlenn Bassett, 1974Glenn Bassett, 1976Glenn Bassett, 1993Billy Martin, 1996

    ITA National Rookie of the YearSebastien LeBlanc, 1993Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2005

    Ted A. Farnsworth Senior Play-er of the Year (West Region)Tobias Clemens, 2004Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2007

    All-American ChampionshipsSingles ChampionsRobbie Venter, 1981

    Doubles ChampionsPatrick Galbraith/Brian Garrow, 1988Justin Gimelstob/Srdjan Muskatirovic, 1995Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer, 2001

    ITA Intercollegiate IndoorsSingles ChampionsBenjamin Kohlloeffel, 2005Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 2006

    Doubles ChampionsKevin Kim/Eric Lin, 1997

    ITA National Team Indoor Champions1984 - UCLA def. Stanford, 5-41991 - UCLA def. USC, 5-21993 - UCLA def. Tennessee, 5-21996 - UCLA def. Stanford, 5-1

    UCLA All-Americans (Since 1957)UCLA All-Americans (Since 1957)

    Rafael Osuna/ITA Sportsmanship AwardJeff Austin, 1973

    ITA Player to Watch (West Region)Jean-Julien Rojer, 2001Rodrigo Grilli, 2002

    ITA Assistant Coach of the Year (West Region)Brett Greenwood, 1999Jason Sher, 2001

    Benjamin Kohlloeffel was named ITA National Player of the Year in 2006

    ALL-AMERICANS & ITA HONORSALL-AMERICANS & ITA HONORS

    Ian Crookenden was a three-time All-American, earning the honors from 1965-67.

  • 2009 MEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE29

    Team ChampionsYear Coach1932 Bill Ackerman1945 Bill Ackerman1947 (tie)* Bill Ackerman1948 (tie)* Bill Ackerman1949 (tie)* Bill Ackerman1951* J.D. Morgan1952 (tie)* J.D. Morgan1954* J.D. Morgan1956* J.D. Morgan1957 (tie)* J.D. Morgan1958 J.D. Morgan1959 J.D. Morgan1960 J.D. Morgan1961 J.D. Morgan1965 J.D. Morgan1969 Glen Bassett1970 Glen Bassett1971 Glen Bassett1973 Glen Bassett1975 Glen Bassett1976* Glen Bassett1977* Glen Bassett1981* Glen Bassett1982* Glen Bassett1985* Glen Bassett1986* Glen Bassett1989* Glenn Bassett1990* Glenn Bassett1996* Billy Martin1997 (tie)* Billy Martin1999 (tie)* Billy Martin2002 Billy Martin2004 (tie) Billy Martin2005 (tie) Billy Martin2006 (tie) Billy Martin2007 Billy Martin2008 Billy Martin

    * Pac-10 Southern Division Champs

    Singles ChampionsYear Name1930 Len Dworkin1933 Jack Tidball1937 Julius Heldman

    1947 Herb Flam1950 Herb Flam1951 Robin Willner1954 Bob Perry1959 Allen Fox1960 Larry Nagler1961 Larry Nagler1962 Larry Nagler1964 Arthur Ashe1965 Arthur Ashe1970 Haroon Rahim1971 Jeff Borowiak1975 Billy Martin1976 Peter Fleming1979 Fritz Buehning1984 Michael Kures1986 Brad Pearce1988 Brian Garrow1989 Pat Galbraith1990 Jason Netter1993 Fritz Bissell2002 Rodrigo Grilli2003 Marcin Matkowski

    Doubles ChampionsYear Name1987 Brian Garrow/Pat Galbraith1989 Billy Barber/Mark Quinney1999 Jean-Noel Grinda/Jong-Min Lee2000 Brandon Kramer/Jong-Min Lee2002 Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer2004 Philipp Gruendler/Luben Pampoulov2006 Mathieu Dehaine,/Jeremy Drean

    Invitational Singles ChampionsYear Name1998 Jason Cook1999 Marcin Rozpedski2000 Erfan Djahangiri2003 Alberto Francis2004 Chris Surapol

    Invitational Doubles ChampionsYear Name1999 Marcin Rozpedski/Chris Sands2000 Lassi Ketola/Travis Rettenmaier

    Player of the YearYear Name1976 Peter Fleming1979 Fritz Buehning1982 Marcel Freeman1984 Michael Kures+1989 Brian Garrow+1996 Justin Gimelstob+2003 Tobias Clemens Marcin Matkowski2007 Benjamin Kohlloeffel

    + Pac-10 Southern Div. Player of the Yr.

    Doubles Team of the YearYear Name2000 Brandon Kramer/Jong-Min Lee2002 Marcin Matkowski/Jean-Julien Rojer2004 Alberto Francis/Kris Kwinta2006 Philipp Gruendler/Ben Kohlloeffel2007 Philipp Gruendler/Ben Kohlloeffel

    Newcomer of the YearYear Name2000 Jean-Julien Rojer2005 Benjamin Kohlloeffel

    Coach of the YearYear Name1979 Glenn Bassett1984 Glenn Bassett1990 Glenn Bassett1993 Glenn Bassett1996 Billy Martin

    All-Conference Year Name1988 Buff Farrow Brian Garrow1989 Buff Farrow Pat Galbraith Brian Garrow1990 Jason Netter1992 Billy Barber Mark Knowles1993 Robert Janecek Sebastien LeBlanc1994 Robert Janecek1995 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, 2nd1999 Jean-Noel Grinda, 1st Jason Cook, 2nd Zack Fleishman, HM2000 Jean-Noel Grinda, 1st Jong-Min Lee, 1st Brandon Kramer, 1st Jean-Julien Rojer, 2nd2001 Jean-Julien Rojer, 1st Jean-Noel Grinda, 2nd2002 Tobias Clemens, 1st Rodrigo Grilli, 1st Marcin Matkowski, 2nd Jean-Julien Rojer, HM2003 Tobias Clemens, 1st Marcin Matkowski, 1st Rodrigo Grilli, 2nd Erfan Djahangiri, HM Chris Lam, HM2004 Tobias Clemens, 1st Chris Lam, 2nd Luben Pampoulov, HM2005 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st Luben Pampoulov, 1st Kris Kwinta, HM2006 Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st Haythem Abid, 2nd Chris Surapol, HM2007 Haythem Abid, 1st Benjamin Kohlloeffel, 1st Chris Surapol, 2nd Philipp Gruendler, HM

    2008 Mathieu Dehaine, 1st Harel Srugo, 1st Holden Seguso, 2nd

    All-Academic SelectionsYear Name1992 Bill Barber, 1st1995 Eric Lin, 1st1996 Eric Lin, 1st Justin Gimelstob, 2nd1997 Eric Lin, 1st Jason Thompson, 2nd1998 Vince Allegre, 2nd Alex Decret, 2nd2001 Chris Sands, 2nd2002 Tobias Clemens, 2nd Erfan Djahangiri, HM2003 Tobias Clemens, 2nd Erfan Djahangiri, HM2004 Chris Lam, 1st Tobias Clemens, 2nd Luben Pampoulov, 2nd Chris Surapol, HM2005 Chris Lam, 1st Luben Pampoulov, 2nd Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM2006 Mathieu Dehaine, 1st Jeremy Drean, 1st Philipp Gruendler, HM Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM Chris Surapol, HM2007 Mathieu Dehaine, 1st Jeremy Drean, 1st Michael Look, 1st Benjamin Kohlloeffel, HM Chris Surapol, HM2008 Mathieu Dehaine, 1st Jeremy Drean, 1st Michael Look, 1st

    Scholar-Athlete of the YearYear Name2008 Mathieu Dehaine

    Jason Netter captured the Pac-10 Singles Championship in 1990.

    2006 Pac-10 Doubles Champions Mathieu Dehaine (left) and Jeremy Drean

    PAC-10 CONFERENCE HONORSPAC-10 CONFERENCE HONORS

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    Year Name1933 Jack Tidball1950 Herb Flam1960 Larry Nagler1961 Allen Fox1965 Arthur Ashe1966 Charles Pasarell1970 Jeff Borowiak1971 Jimmy Connors1975 Billy Martin2006 Benjamin Kohlloeffel

    All-Time NCAA Team ChampionsAll-Time NCAA Team Champions(Since Team Format Was Adopted in 1977)

    Year Result Score Host Site1977 Stanford def. Trinity 5-4 Georgia1978 Stanford def. UCLA 6-3 Georgia1979 UCLA def. Trinity 5-3 Georgia1980 Stanford def. Cal 5-3 Georgia1981 Stanford def. UCLA 5-4 Georgia1982 UCLA def. Pepperdine 5-1 Georgia1983 Stanford def. SMU 5-4 Georgia1984 UCLA def. Stanford 5-4 Georgia1985 Georgia def. UCLA 5-1 Georgia1986 Stanford def. Pepperdine 5-2 Georgia1987 Georgia def. UCLA 5-1 Georgia1988 Stanford def. LSU 5-2 Georgia1989 Stanford def. Georgia 5-3 Georgia1990 Stanford def. Tennessee 5-2 USC1991 USC def. Georgia 5-2 Georgia1992 Stanford def. Notre Dame 5-0 Georgia1993 USC def. Georgia 5-3 Georgia1994 USC def. Stanford 4-3 Notre Dame1995 Stanford def. Ole Miss 4-0 Georgia1996 Stanford def. UCLA 4-1 Georgia1997 Stanford def. Georgia 4-0 UCLA1998 Stanford def. Georgia 4-0 Georgia1999 Georgia def. UCLA 4-3 Georgia2000 Stanford def. Virginia Commonwealth 4-0 Georgia2001 Georgia def. Tennessee 4-1 Georgia2002 USC def. Georgia 4-1 Texas A&M2003 Illinois def. Vanderbilt 4-3 Georgia2004 Baylor def. UCLA 4-0 Tulsa2005 UCLA def. Baylor 4-3 Texas A&M2006 Pepperdine def. Georgia 4-2 Stanford2007 Georgia def. Illinois 4-0 Georgia2008 Georgia def. Texas 4-2 Tulsa

    UCLA also won 12 NCAA titles prior to 1977. Those years were: 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1970, 1971, 1975 and 1976.

    Year Name1950 Herb Flam/Gene Garrett1953 Larry Huebner/Bob Perry1954 Ron Livingston/Bob Perry 1960 Allen Fox/Larry Nagler1965 A. Ashe/I. Crookenden1966 I. Crookenden/C. Pasarell1971 J. Borowiak/H. Rahim1976 P. Fleming/F. Taygan1978 J. Austin/B. Nichols1988 P. Galbraith/B. Garrow1996 J. Gimelstob/S. Muskatirovic

    Coach J.D. Morgan congratulates Arthur Ashe for winning the 1965 NCAA Singles title.

    1971 Champs: Jimmy Connors, coach Glenn Bassett, Jeff Borowiak and Haroon Rahim

    NCAA Singles ChampionsNCAA Singles Champions NCAA Doubles ChampionsNCAA Doubles Champions

    Coach Billy Martin with 2006 NCAA Singles Champion Benjamin Kohlloeffel

    2005 NCAA Champions2005 NCAA Champions

    NCAA CHAMPIONSNCAA CHAMPIONS

  • 2009 MEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE31

    Bill Ackerman1921-1950William C. “Bill” Ackerman first became associated with UCLA as a freshman in 1920. In 1921, Ackerman’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

    Conference 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 inducted 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. Morgan1951-1966J.D. Morgan, the second head coach of the UCLA men’s tennis team, catapulted the Bruins to more success in the 1950’s and ’60’s. Just one year after taking over the helm from Ackerman, 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 Ashe1963-65Arthur Ashe, one of tennis’ 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 California. 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 champion-ships. 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 California cham-pionships 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 fraternity 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 Professionals (ATP).

    Sports Illustrated named him the 1992 Sportsman of the Year, the third of his four ap-pearances on the magazine’s cover. Arthur Ashe, Jr., passed away on Feb. 6, 1993.

    Jimmy Connors1971Jimmy 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 champion-ship 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 captured 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. Connors 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.

    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, even reaching the semifinals of the 1991 U.S. Open at the age of 39.

    Glenn Bassett1967-1993Glenn 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 his-tory 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, attending home matches at the Los Angeles Tennis Center.

    ALL-TIME BRUIN GREATSALL-TIME BRUIN GREATS

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    Singles (Top 150)Name Ranking YearJimmy Connors 1 1974Arthur Ashe 2 1976Eliot Teltscher 6 1982Brian Teacher 7 1981Peter Fleming 8 1980Fritz Buehning 21 1981Jeff Borowiak 25 1977Billy Martin 32 1975Charles Pasarell 35 1974Van Winitsky 35 1982Jim Pugh 37 1987Davide Sanguinetti 42 2002Haroon Rahim 44 1977Marcel Freeman 46 1986Blaine Willenborg 50 1984Jeff Austin 52 1973Justin Gimelstob 63 1999Kevin Kim 63 2005Ferdi Taygan 67 1979John Austin 70 1982Brad Pearce 71 1990Steve Krulevitz 74 1974Bob Kreiss 84 1974Brian Garrow 93 1990Mark Knowles 96 1996Roy Barth 107 1973Michael Kures 107 1988Danny Saltz 122 1984Eric Taino 122 2003Zack Fleishman 127 2007David Nainkin 132 1999Mike Kreiss 136 1974Robbie Venter 148 1984

    Doubles (Top 50)Name Ranking YearPeter Fleming 1 1984Pat Galbraith 1 1993Mark Knowles 1 2002Jim Pugh 1 1989Marcin Matkowski 15 2008Justin Gimelstob 18 2000Brad Pearce 24 1993Eliot Teltscher 38 1985Brian Garrow 42 1991

    Player TitleBob Perry 1956 French Open (doubles)Arthur Ashe 1968 US OpenArthur Ashe 1970 Australian OpenArthur Ashe 1971 French Open (doubles)Jimmy Connors 1973 Wimbledon (doubles)Jimmy Connors 1974 Australian OpenJimmy Connors 1974 WimbledonJimmy Connors 1974 US OpenArthur Ashe 1975 WimbledonJimmy Connors 1975 US Open (doubles)Jimmy Connors 1976 US OpenArthur Ashe 1977 Australian Open (doubles)Jimmy Connors 1978 US OpenPeter Fleming 1979 Wimbledon (doubles)Peter Fleming 1979 US Open (doubles)Brian Teacher 1980 Australian OpenBilly Martin 1980 French Open (mixed)Peter Fleming 1981 Wimbledon (doubles)Peter Fleming 1981 US Open (doubles)Ferdi Taygan 1982 French Open (doubles)

    Career-High ATP Tour RankingsCareer-High ATP Tour Rankings

    Player TitleJimmy Connors 1982 WimbledonJimmy Connors 1982 US OpenPeter Fleming 1983 Wimbledon (doubles)Peter Fleming 1983 US Open (doubles)Jimmy Connors 1983 US OpenPeter 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)

    Grand Slam Titles (40)Grand Slam Titles (40)

    Jimmy Connors won eight Grand Slam singles titles and two Grand Slam doubles titles during his career. He is also the only former UCLA player to be ranked No. 1 in the world.

    Former Bruin Mark Knowles (left) and partner Daniel Nestor won three Grand Slam titles together from 2002-07.

    Patrick Galbraith was ranked No. 1 in the world in doubles in 1993. He also captured two Grand Slam mixed doubles titles.

    Brad Pearce reached career-high rankings of No. 71 in singles and No. 24 in doubles during his professional career.

    PRO TOUR HISTORYPRO TOUR HISTORY

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    Player Singles DoublesTobias Clemens 498 822Zack Fleishman 846 1085Alberto Francis 502 311Rodrigo Grilli 454 366Kevin Kim 117 437Mark Knowles - 7Chris Lam 1544 1266Marcin Matkowski - 15Travis Rettenmaier 525 209Jean-Julien Rojer 1395 84Davide Sanguinetti 1569 -

    Davis Cup Players

    Name Singles Doubles First Year Ties Country Haythem Abid 14-11 6-5 2001 7 TunisiaElio Alvarez 2-0 4-4 1970 8 ArgentinaArthur Ashe 27-5 1-1 1963 18 United StatesJimmy Connors 10-3 - 1976 7 United StatesIan Crookenden 3-6 1-3 1962 5 New ZealandHerb Flam 10-2 2-0 1951 8 United StatesPeter Fleming - 14-1 1979 15 United StatesAllen Fox 2-0 - 1963 1 United StatesPatrick Galbraith - 1-1 1996 2 United StatesJustin Gimelstob 0-1 0-2 1998 2 United States Lassi Ketola 0-0 0-1 2004 1 FinlandMark Knowles 23-25 18-7 1989 29 BahamasSteve Krulevitz 4-3 0-2 1978 4 IsraelJun Kuki 11-6 0-0 1971 9 JapanSebastien LeBlanc 1-0 0-0 1997 1 CanadaMarcin Matkowski 4-1 12-4 2000 16 PolandSrdjan Muskatirovic 1-4 0-1 1991 3 YugoslaviaCharles Pasarell 3-0 3-1 1966 5 United StatesBob Perry 1-1 1-0 1952 2 United StatesJim Pugh - 6-0 1990 6 United StatesHaroon Rahim 2-3 1-3 1965 4 PakistanJean-Julien Rojer 28-6 12-3 1998 29 Netherlands AntillesCompton Russell 0-3 0-2 1971 3 Caribbean/West IndiesDavide Sanguinetti 11-10 0-1 1998 12 ItalyEric Taino 8-2 4-2 2006 10 PhilippinesEliot Teltscher 5-4 - 1982 5 United StatesModesto Vasquez 1-1 1-1 1968 2 Argentina

    Former Bruin Marcin Matkowski (left) and partner Mariusz Fyrstenberg are Poland’s No. 1 doubles team.

    UCLA Players in the Current ATP Computer Rankings (As of Dec. 15, 2008)

    Arthur Ashe, UCLA’s most successful Davis Cup player ever, ranks highly in several U.S. Davis Cup categories. Below are the areas where he ranks in the top 10.

    T-1st - Best Singles Win Pct. in Tie-Clinching Situations (1.000)T-2nd - Most Consecutive Singles Sets Won (25)

    4th - Most Singles Victories (27)T-4th - Most Wins to Clinch a Tie (4)

    T-4th - Most Wins by a Davis Cup Captain (13)*5th - Most Years on U.S. Davis Cup Team (10)

    5th - Most Singles Matches Played (32)7th - Best Singles Winning Percentage (.844)

    T-8th - Most Ties Played (18)9th - Most Appearances on Title Winning Team (3)

    T-9th - Consecutive Years Played (1965-70)10th - Most Total Victories (28)

    T-10th - Most Total Matches Played (34)

    * Ashe coached the U.S. Team from 1981-85

    Players listed in alphabetical order

    Kevin Kim is currently at No. 117 in the computer rankings. Tobias Clemens ended 2008 in the top 500 in singles.

    Justin Gimelstob is UCLA’s most recent U.S. Davis Cup player, competing in his last tie in 2001.

    DAVIS CUP PLAYERS, CURRENT PROSDAVIS CUP PLAYERS, CURRENT PROS

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    198124-3 Overall; 9-1 Pac-10NCAA: 2nd / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    FRESNO ST. W, 8-1SDSU W, 8-1REDLANDS W, 8-1UCSB W, 9-0CLEMSON W, 8-1@ Trinity W, 7-2UC IRVINE W, 9-0VANDERBILT W, 8-1@ Pepperdine L, 7-2SMU W, 7-2SAN JOSE ST. W, 9-0SAN DIEGO W, 7-2PEPPERDINE W, 8-1@ Arizona W, 7-2@ ASU W, 9-0@ Cal W, 5-4@ Stanford L, 6-3@ USC W, 5-4ARIZONA W, 6-3ASU W, 9-0USC W, 7-2STANFORD W, 5-4CAL W, 7-2vs. Michigan% W, 6-3vs. Arkansas% W, 5-4vs. USC% W, 5-4vs. Stanford% L, 5-4% - NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    1982 30-3 Overall; 10-0 Pac-10NCAA: 1st / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    REDLANDS W, 9-0UCSB W, 8-1CS BAKERSFIELD W, 7-2SDSU W, 7-2CLEMSON W, 8-1@ Pepperdine L, 6-3vs. Utah& W, 5-1vs. Georgia& L, 5-4vs. Clemson& L, 5-4UC IRVINE W, 9-0SAN DIEGO W, 7-2UTAH W, 7-2PEPPERDINE W, 5-4LONG BEACH ST. W, 7-2SOUTH CAROLINA W, 9-0SMU W, 7-2PRINCETON W, 8-1HARVARD W, 5-1@ ASU W, 7-2@ Arizona W, 7-2USC W, 5-4SAN JOSE ST. W, 7-2CAL W, 8-1STANFORD W, 7-2ASU W, 8-1ARIZONA W, 7-2@ Stanford W, 7-2@ Cal W, 9-0@ USC W, 7-2vs. Harvard% W, 5-1

    vs. TCU% W, 6-0@ Georgia% W, 5-4vs. Pepperdine% W, 5-1& - National Team Indoors, % - NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    198325-9 Overall; 5-5 Pac-10NCAA: T-5th / Pac-10: T-3rdHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    REDLANDS W, 9-0UC IRVINE W, 9-0SDSU W, 9-0BYU W, 9-0@ Pepperdine L, 6-3SAN DIEGO W, 8-1vs. Wichita St.& W, 7-2vs. Trinity& W, 5-4FRESNO ST. W, 9-0LONG BEACH ST. W, 7-2CHAPMAN W, 9-0SAN JOSE ST. W, 8-1UCSB W, 9-0 SOUTH CAROLINA W, 5-2ARKANSAS W, 5-2SMU L, 5-4PRINCETON W, 7-2CLEMSON W, 8-1PEPPERDINE L, 7-2UTAH W, 6-3HARVARD W, 6-3@ Arizona W, 5-4@ ASU W, 9-0USC L, 5-4TRINITY W, 5-4@ Cal L, 3-6@ Stanford L, 4-5ARIZONA W, 9-0ASU W, 8-1STANFORD L, 6-3CAL W, 6-3@ USC L, 8-1vs. Michigan% W, 5-2vs. Pepperdine% L, 5-4& - Nat. Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    1984 31-3 Overall; 8-2 Pac-10NCAA: 1st / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    REDLANDS W, 9-0SDSU W, 8-1FRESNO ST. W, 9-0UC IRVINE W, 8-1BYU W, 9-0vs. Auburn& W, 6-3vs. Pepperdine& W, 5-4vs. USC& W, 5-4vs. Stanford& W, 6-3SAN DIEGO W, 9-0LONG BEACH ST. W, 8-1UCSB W, 9-0@ Pepperdine W, 6-3LSU W, 9-0CHAPMAN W, 9-0PRINCETON W, 8-1SMU W, 5-4ASU W, 9-0ARIZONA W, 9-0MIAMI W, 8-1AUBURN W, 6-3@ ASU W, 9-0@ Arizona W, 9-0

    @ USC L, 5-4CAL W, 9-0STANFORD W, 6-3PEPPERDINE L, 5-4@ Stanford L, 7-2@ Cal W, 9-0USC W, 6-3vs. LSU% W, 6-0vs. Auburn% W, 5-2vs. Pepperdine% W, 5-3vs. Stanford% W, 5-4& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    198531-4 Overall; 9-1 Pac-10 NCAA: 2nd / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    UC SAN DIEGO W, 9-0@ Pepperdine W, 5-4SDSU W, 9-0UCSB W, 9-0vs. Texas& W, 5-3vs. Harvard& W, 6-2vs. USC& L, 5-3vs. SMU& L, 5-2FRESNO ST. W, 9-0ARIZONA W, 9-0LONG BEACH ST. W, 6-3UC IRVINE W, 9-0CHAPMAN W, 7-2GEORGIA TECH W, 8-1ASU W, 8-1DUKE W, 9-0TEXAS A&M W, 6-3PRINCETON W, 9-0CLEMSON W, 7-2@ USC W, 5-4@ Arizona W, 9-0@ ASU W, 9-0ILLINOIS W, 9-0@ Cal W, 6-3@ Stanford L, 5-4USC W, 5-4STANFORD W, 8-1CAL W, 9-0SAN JOSE ST. W, 9-0PEPPERDINE W, 8-1CAL POLY W, 8-1vs. Miami% W, 5-2vs. Clemson% W, 5-3vs. SMU% W, 5-4@ Georgia% L, 5-1& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    198629-2 Overall; 10-0 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    CAL POLY W, 9-0SDSU W, 8-1ARIZONA W, 7-2SAN DIEGO W, 9-0LONG BEACH ST. W, 5-4SOUTH CAROLINA W, 7-2LSU W, 7-2vs. Oklahoma& W, 5-1

    vs. Clemson& L, 5-4vs. Cal& W, 5-1GEORGIA TECH W, 8-1ASU W, 9-0KANSAS W, 8-1@ ASU W, 9-0@ Arizona W, 8-1MIAMI W, 7-2CLEMSON W, 6-3USC W, 5-4PRINCETON W, 7-2CHAPMAN W, 8-1@ Stanford W, 5-4@ Cal W, 5-4@ USC W, 5-4CAL W, 8-1STANFORD W, 7-2SAN JOSE ST. W, 6-3UC IRVINE W, 7-2PEPPERDINE W, 8-1vs. Minnesota% W, 5-0vs. Texas% W, 5-2vs. Stanford% L, 5-1& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    198723-8 Overall; 6-3 Pac-10NCAA: 2nd / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    SDSU W, 9-0CAL POLY W, 9-0UNLV W, 9-0SAN DIEGO W, 9-0@ Pepperdine W, 8-1GEORGIA TECH W, 9-0UC IRVINE W, 7-2ASU W, 6-3LONG BEACH ST. L, 5-4vs. TCU& W, 5-3vs. Cal& W, 5-3vs. USC& L, 5-2UCSB L, 5-4TEXAS W, 5-4SAN JOSE ST. W, 9-0MARYLAND W, 8-1@ USC L, 5-1WICHITA ST. W, 9-0@ ASU W, 5-2@ Arizona W, 9-0STANFORD W, 8-1CAL W, 6-3CHAPMAN W, 7-2USC L, 8-1@ Cal L, 5-4@ Stanford W, 8-1PEPPERDINE L, 5-3vs. TCU% W, 5-1vs. Miami% W, 5-1vs. Tennessee% W, 5-2@ Georgia% L, 5-1& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    1988 17-10 Overall; 6-4 Pac-10NCAA: T-9th / Pac-10: 3rdHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    CAL POLY W, 8-1SDSU W, 8-1UCSB W, 9-0FRESNO ST. W, 8-1SAN DIEGO W, 7-2CHAPMAN W, 9-0ASU W, 6-0ARIZONA W, 5-1vs. UC Irvine& L, 5-2vs. SW Louisiana& L, 5-3vs. South Carolina W, 5-3PEPPERDINE W, 6-3SAN JOSE ST. L, 5-2WEST VIRGINIA W, 5-3PRINCETON W, 5-1KENTUCKY L, 5-2@ Arizona W, 5-1@ ASU W, 5-4@ Stanford L, 5-3@ Cal W, 5-1USC L, 6-2CAL W, 6-0STANFORD L, 5-2@ USC L, 5-4UC IRVINE W, 5-3@ Pepperdine L, 5-1@ Georgia% L, 5-4& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    198926-4 Overall; 9-1 Pac-10NCAA: T-5th / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    SDSU W, 8-1UC IRVINE W, 6-3SAN DIEGO W, 7-2LONG BEACH ST. W, 7-2FRESNO ST. W, 8-1ARIZONA W, 9-0ASU W, 7-2vs. Miami& W, 6-0vs. South Carolina& L, 5-3vs. USC& W, 5-3SAN JOSE ST. W, 9-0MICHIGAN W, 8-1NOTRE DAME W, 7-2WEST VIRGINIA W, 9-0USC W, 5-1MIAMI W, 5-2KENTUCKY W, 6-0HARVARD W, 9-0@ ASU W, 6-0@ Arizona W, 6-0STANFORD W, 5-1CAL W, 6-3UCSB W, 9-0@ USC W, 5-3@ Cal W, 5-4@ Stanford L, 5-2@ UC Irvine L, 5-4PEPPERDINE W, 6-2vs. Utah% W, 5-1vs. TCU% L, 5-4& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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    @ Cal W, 5-2@ Stanford L, 6-1UC IRVINE W, 6-0vs. Mississippi St.% W, 5-1@ Georgia% L, 5-4& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    199221-5 Overall; 8-2 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    UCSB W, 8-1UNLV W, 8-1WASHINGTON W, 9-0SOUTH FLORIDA W, 9-0@ Pepperdine L, 5-3ASU W, 6-0ARIZONA W, 6-0vs. Tennessee& W, 5-1vs. TCU& L, 4-2vs. LSU W, 4-2SAN JOSE ST. W, 8-1SAN DIEGO W, 5-0@ UC Irvine W, 7-2@ USC L, 5-4WISCONSIN W, 5-1PEPPERDINE W, 6-3@ ASU W, 5-1@ Stanford L, 5-3@ Cal W, 6-0USC W, 5-2CAL W, 5-3STANFORD W, 6-0@ Arizona W, 6-0vs. Mississippi% W, 6-0vs. North Carolina% W, 5-2vs. Stanford% L, 5-1& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    199324-3 Overall; 8-2 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    NEW MEXICO W, 6-1UNLV W, 7-0FRESNO ST. W, 7-2WASHINGTON W, 7-2SAN JOSE ST. W, 8-0@ ASU W, 5-1@ Arizona W, 8-1vs. Florida& W, 6-1vs. Georgia& W, 4-3vs. USC& W, 7-0vs. Tennessee& W, 5-2UC IRVINE W, 9-0PEPPERDINE W, 6-0MIAMI W, 9-0USC W, 5-4DUKE W, 5-1ARIZONA W, 5-4ASU W, 6-0SDSU W, 7-2STANFORD W, 5-1CAL W, 6-0@ USC L, 5-1@ Cal W, 8-1

    @ Stanford L, 5-4vs. TCU% W, 5-1vs. Alabama% W, 5-0@ Georgia% L, 5-4& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    199422-6 Overall; 7-3 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 3rdHead Coach: Billy Martin

    BOISE ST. W, 7-0WASHINGTON W, 6-1NEW MEXICO W, 7-0CAL POLY W, 7-0FRESNO ST. W, 6-1ASU W, 6-1ARIZONA W, 4-3SAN DIEGO W, 7-0vs. Florida& W, 4-3vs. Georgia& L, 6-1vs. Duke& L, 5-2UC IRVINE W, 5-2@ Arizona W, 6-1@ ASU W, 5-1@ USC L, 6-1@ Stanford L, 4-3@ Cal W, 5-2SDSU W, 7-0USC W by defaultCAL W, 6-1STANFORD L, 4-3UNLV W, 7-0PEPPERDINE W, 4-3ARIZONA^ W, 4-0PEPPERDINE^ W, 4-3vs. Florida% W, 4-1vs. TCU% W, 4-3vs. Stanford% L, 4-0& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals; % NCAA Championships (South Bend, IN)

    1995 19-6 Overall; 7-3 Pac-10 NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin

    PACIFIC W, 7-0UNLV W, 6-1PEPPERDINE W, 4-3@ ASU W, 6-1@ Arizona W, 4-3UC IRVINE W, 6-1@ Pepperdine L, 6-1vs. Kentucky& W, 4-3vs. Duke& W, 5-3vs. Stanford& L, 5-2NEW MEXICO W, 7-0ASU W, 4-2ARIZONA W, 5-2USC W, 4-3HARVARD W, 7-0WASHINGTON W, 7-0STANFORD L, 4-3CAL W, 5-2FRESNO ST. W, 4-3@ USC W, 5-2@ Cal L, 5-2@ Stanford L, 5-2

    @ Stanford L, 4-3@ Cal W, 5-2PEPPERDINE L, 4-3NORTHWESTERN% W, 4-0DUKE% W, 4-2GEORGIA% L, 4-2& National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Los Angeles - UCLA)

    1998 17-8 Overall; 5-2 Pac-10NCAA: T-5th / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin

    SDSU W, 5-2@ UC Irvine W, 7-0UNLV W, 7-0ARIZONA W, 6-1ASU W, 6-1CAL POLY W, 7-0@ USC L, 4-3vs. Illinois& L, 4-3vs. Mississippi& L, 5-2vs. Florida& W, 4-3FRESNO ST. W, 5-2USC W, 5-2WISCONSIN 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, 6-1CAL W, 7-0STANFORD L, 6-1ASU^ W, 4-0WASHINGTON^ W, 4-2vs. Texas% W, 4-2vs. Stanford% L, 5-0& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    199926-3 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA: 2nd / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin

    FRESNO ST. W, 7-0TULANE W, 7-0@ Arizona W, 6-1@ ASU L, 4-3NEW MEXICO W, 6-1SAN DIEGO W, 7-0USC W, 5-2@ Washington W, 5-2vs. SMU& W, 5-2@ Washington& W, 4-3vs. Duke& W, 4-2vs. Illinois& W, 4-1RICE W, 6-1@ USC W, 6-1ASU W, 5-2ARIZONA W, 7-0MIAMI W, 6-1STANFORD W, 5-2CAL W, 6-1OREGON W, 6-1WASHINGTON W, 5-2@ Cal W, 6-1@ Stanford L, 4-3

    1990 27-4 Overall; 8-1 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    CAL POLY W, 9-0FRESNO ST. W, 7-2UNLV W, 9-0UCSB W, 6-0SAN DIEGO W, 5-4LONG BEACH ST. W, 7-2WASHINGTON W, 5-2SDSU W, 8-1SAN JOSE ST. W, 8-1ASU W, 6-0@ Pepperdine L, 5-4vs. Clemson& W, 6-3vs. Cal& L, 5-3vs. Alabama& W, 5-1CAL STATE HAYWARD W, 9-0UC RIVERSIDE W, 9-0WEST VIRGINIA W, 6-3@ USC W, 5-4UC IRVINE W, 5-1@ Arizona W, 6-3@ ASU W, 5-3@ Stanford L, 5-1USC W, 5-1CAL W, 5-2STANFORD W, 7-2ARIZONA W, 5-1PEPPERDINE W, 5-3@ UC Irvine W, 6-3vs. San Diego% W, 5-1vs. Cal% W, 5-3vs. Tennessee% L, 5-4& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Los Angeles - USC)

    199127-4 Overall; 7-3 Pac-10NCAA: T-5th / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Glenn Bassett

    UNLV W, 9-0LONG BEACH ST. W, 9-0SAN DIEGO W, 9-0FRESNO ST. W, 7-2WASHINGTON W, 8-1UCSB W, 5-1SDSU W, 8-1UC DAVIS W, 9-0ARIZONA W, 5-1ASU W, 6-0vs. North Carolina& W, 5-1vs. Tennessee& W, 5-4vs. Georgia& W, 5-2vs. USC& W, 5-2@ UC Irvine W, 5-3SAN JOSE ST. W, 7-1WEST VIRGINIA W, 5-1NOTRE DAME W, 5-2WISCONSIN W, 6-3@ ASU W, 5-3@ Arizona W, 5-1USC L, 5-2STANFORD W, 5-1CAL W, 5-2CAL POLY W, 6-0@ USC L, 6-0

    vs. Fresno St.% W, 4-3vs. South Alabama% W, 4-1vs. Stanford% L, 4-1& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    199627-1 Overall; 10-0 Pac-10NCAA: 2nd / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Billy Martin

    UCSB W, 6-1PACIFIC W, 7-0UNLV W, 6-1BOISE ST. W, 6-1PEPPERDINE W, 7-0OREGON W, 7-0ASU W 5-2ARIZONA W, 5-2vs. Harvard& W, 5-2vs. Pepperdine& W, 4-1vs. Mississippi& W, 4-1vs. Stanford& W, 5-1FRESNO ST. W, 5-2@ Arizona W, 4-3@ ASU W, 4-3@ USC W, 5-1HARVARD W, 7-0@ Pepperdine W, 4-3@ Stanford W, 4-3@ Cal W, 5-2UC IRVINE W, 5-2USC W, 7-0CAL W, 7-0STANFORD W, 5-2vs. New Mexico% W, 4-2vs. Fresno St.% W, 4-0vs. TCU% W, 4-2vs. Stanford% L, 4-1& - National Team Indoors; % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    199725-4 Overall; 9-1 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: T-1stHead Coach: Billy Martin

    CAL POLY W, 7-0BOISE STATE L, 4-3TEXAS W, 5-2UC IRVINE W, 6-1UNLV W, 4-3@ Pepperdine W, 7-0UCSB W, 7-0ARIZONA W, 7-0ASU W, 5-2vs. Fresno St.& W, 5-2vs. Duke& W, 4-0vs. Mississippi& W, 4-3vs. Georgia& W, 4-3FRESNO ST. W, 6-1@ ASU W, 7-0@ Arizona W, 5-2USC W, 4-3UTAH W, 6-1MIDDLE TENNESSEE W, 5-2STANFORD W, 4-3CAL W, 5-2OREGON W, 7-0@ USC W, 6-1

    YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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    WESTERN MICHIGAN^ W, 4-0SDSU^ W, 4-1vs. Virginia Tech% W, 4-1vs. Florida% W, 4-1vs. 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: T-5th / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin

    SDSU W, 6-1UNLV W, 7-0FRESNO ST. W, 4-3ARIZONA W, 7-0ASU W, 7-0PEPPERDINE L, 5-2@ UC Irvine W, 6-1USC W, 5-2@ Kentucky W, 5-3vs. Harvard& W, 7-0vs. Florida& W, 7-1vs. Duke& W, 5-2vs. Stanford& L, 4-3@ ASU W, 6-1@ Arizona W, 6-1DUKE W, 5-2UCSB W, 6-1@ USC W, 4-3@ Stanford L, 4-3@ Cal W, 6-1@ Oregon W, 6-1@ Washington W, 7-0CAL W, 7-0STANFORD W, 5-2UMKC^ W, 4-0NOTRE DAME^ W, 4-2vs. Texas% W, 4-0vs. Tennessee% L, 4-1& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    200123-3 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA: T-5th / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin

    BYU W, 6-1@ Arizona W, 6-1@ ASU W, 4-3GEORGIA TECH W, 7-0@ Portland W, 6-1vs. SDSU% W, 4-0vs. Texas A&M% W, 4-3vs. TCU% W, 4-2vs. Stanford% W, 4-2@ USC W, 5-2ASU W, 7-0ARIZONA W, 7-0KENTUCKY W, 7-0PEPPERDINE W, 6-1CAL POLY W, 7-0USC W, 5-2STANFORD L, 4-3CAL W, 5-2WASHINGTON W, 7-0

    OREGON W, 6-1@ Stanford L, 4-3@ Cal W, 4-3SACRAMENTO ST.^ W, 4-0SOUTH FLORIDA^ W, 4-0vs. Washington& W, 4-1vs. SMU& L, 4-3% - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); & NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    200223-5 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Billy Martin

    UCSB W, 6-1FRESNO ST. W, 6-1UNLV W, 7-0USC W, 7-0@ Kentucky W, 4-3vs. Kentucky& W, 4-2vs. USC& L, 4-1vs. Duke& W, 4-1SAN DIEGO W, 6-1SDSU W, 5-2@ Arizona State W, 6-1@ Arizona W, 6-1PEPPERDINE W, 5-2@ USC W, 4-3DUKE W, 6-1ARIZONA W, 7-0ARIZONA STATE W, 5-2CAL L, 4-3STANFORD L, 5-2@ Washington W, 5-2@ Oregon W, 7-0@ Stanford W, 4-3@ Cal L, 5-2UCSB^ W, 4-0SDSU^ W, 4-1vs. Florida% W, 4-0vs. Auburn% W, 4-0vs. Georgia% L, 4-2& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (College Station, TX)

    200324-4 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 2ndHead Coach: Billy Martin

    UC IRVINE W, 7-0FRESNO STATE W, 7-0UNLV W, 7-0@ USC W, 6-1SAN DIEGO W, 7-0OHIO STATE W, 5-2ARIZONA STATE W, 6-1ARIZONA W, 7-0@ Kentucky W, 4-3vs. SDSU& W, 4-0vs. Duke& W, 4-1vs. Florida& L, 4-1VIRGINIA W, 4-3USC W, 7-0SDSU W, 6-1@ Arizona W, 5-2@ Arizona State W, 6-1@ California L, 5-2@ Stanford W, 5-2

    OREGON W, 6-1WASHINGTON W, 7-0STANFORD L, 4-3CALIFORNIA W, 6-1WICHITA STATE^ W, 4-0USC^ W, 4-0vs. Oklahoma St.% W, 4-0vs. Florida% W, 4-1vs. Vanderbilt% L, 4-3& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    200423-6 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA: 2nd / Pac-10: T-1stHead Coach: Billy Martin

    UC IRVINE W, 7-0FRESNO STATE W, 7-0CLEMSON W, 7-0USC W, 4-3vs. Kentucky& W, 4-2vs. Florida& W, 4-2vs. Mississippi& W, 4-3vs. Illinois& L, 0-4BYU W, 6-1@ Arizona St. L, 2-5@ Arizona W, 4-3BAYLOR L, 2-5@ USC L, 3-4DUKE L, 3-4ARIZONA W, 7-0ARIZONA ST. W, 7-0SAN DIEGO ST. W, 7-0CALIFORNIA W, 7-0STANFORD W, 5-2@ Oregon W, 6-1@ Washington W, 5-2@ Stanford W, 4-3@ California W, 7-0ORAL ROBERTS^ W, 4-0PEPPERDINE^ W, 4-0vs. Texas A&M% W, 4-1vs. Clemson% W, 4-0vs. Illinois% W, 4-3vs. Baylor% L, 0-4& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Tulsa, OK)

    200527-3 Overall; 6-1 Pac-10NCAA: 1st / Pac-10: T-1stHead Coach: Billy Martin

    AZUSA PACIFIC W, 7-0PACIFIC W, 7-0UNLV W, 7-0BYU W, 7-0UC IRVINE W, 7-0UC SANTA BARBARA W, 7-0SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0SAN DIEGO W, 6-1vs. Oklahoma State& W, 4-2vs. Virginia& L, 4-2vs. Florida& W, 4-1STANFORD W, 4-3CAL W, 7-0@ USC L, 5-2@ Arizona State W, 7-0@ Arizona W, 5-2VCU W, 7-0

    ARIZONA W, 7-0ARIZONA STATE W, 7-0WASHINGTON W, 5-0OREGON W, 6-1@ Cal L, 4-3@ Stanford W, 4-3USC W, 5-2MANHATTAN^ W, 4-0CAL^ W, 4-2vs. Tennessee% W, 4-1vs. Virginia% W, 4-1vs. Mississippi% W, 4-2vs. 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, 7-0BYU W, 6-1BOISE STATE W, 6-1@ Cal W, 6-1@ Stanford L, 4-3PEPPERDINE L, 4-3SAN DIEGO STATE W, 4-3vs. LSU& W, 4-2vs. Georgia& L, 4-3@ Washington& W, 4-1ARIZONA W, 6-1ARIZONA STATE W, 6-1USC W, 5-2BAYLOR L, 4-3DUKE W, 6-1@ Arizona State W, 6-1@ Arizona W, 7-0STANFORD W, 6-1CAL W, 4-3@ Oregon W, 7-0@ Washington L, 4-3@ USC W, 4-3STONY BROOK^ W, 4-0COLORADO^ W, 4-0vs. Illinois% W, 4-2vs. Pepperdine% L, 4-1& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Stanford, CA)

    200722-4 Overall; 7-0 Pac-10NCAA: T-5th / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Billy Martin

    UC IRVINE W, 7-0SAN DIEGO W, 7-0BYU W, 7-0CAL W, 7-0STANFORD W, 7-0@ Baylor L, 4-3vs. Miami% W, 4-1vs. Illinois % W, 4-2vs. Ohio State% L, 4-2TEXAS A&M W, 5-2PEPPERDINE W, 6-1@ USC L, 6-1

    @ Arizona W, 7-0@ Arizona State W, 7-0OREGON W, 6-1WASHINGTON W, 6-1ARIZONA STATE W, 7-0 ARIZONA W, 7-0SAN DIEGO STATE W, 7-0@ Stanford W, 5-2@ Cal W, 7-0USC W, 4-3UNLV^ W, 4-0TEXAS TECH^ W, 4-0vs. Oklahoma State& W, 4-0@ Georgia& L, 4-0% - National Team Indoors; ^ - NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); & - NCAA Championships (Athens, GA)

    200825-2 Overall; 7-0 Pac-10NCAA: T-3rd / Pac-10: 1stHead Coach: Billy Martin

    PEPPERDINE W, 5-2@ Stanford W, 5-2@ Cal W, 5-2SAN DIEGO W, 6-1BOISE STATE W, 7-0vs. Notre Dame& W, 4-0vs. Virginia& L, 4-3vs. Oklahoma State& W, 4-3UCSB W, 6-1RICE W, 7-0USC W, 5-2BAYLOR W, 4-3DUKE W, 6-1LMU W, 7-0@ Washington W, 6-1OREGON W, 6-1CAL W, 6-1STANFORD W, 6-1@ Arizona W, 5-2@ Arizona State W, 4-3UC IRVINE W, 6-1@ USC W, 4-3EASTERN WASH.^ W, 4-0WISCONSIN^ W, 4-0vs. Florida State% W, 4-0vs. USC% W, 4-2vs. Texas% L, 4-2& - National Team Indoors; ^ NCAA Regionals (Los Angeles); % NCAA Championships (Tulsa, OK)

    YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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    Year Record (Pct.) Conf. NCAA Coach1950 12-4 (.750) — 1st Bill Ackerman1951 16-1 (.941) 1st 3rd J.D. Morgan1952 10-2 (.833) T-1st 1st J.D. Morgan1953 12-3 (.800) — 1st J.D. Morgan1954 19-0 (1.000) 1st 1st J.D. Morgan1955 11-2 (.846) — 3rd J.D. Morgan1956 14-1 (.933) 1st 1st J.D. Morgan1957 9-2 (.818) T-1st — J.D. Morgan1958 7-0 (1.000) 1st — J.D. Morgan1959 15-1 (.938) 1st — J.D. Morgan1960 14-3 (.824) 1st 1st J.D. Morgan1961 13-0 (1.000) 1st 1st J.D. Morgan1962 10-3 (.769) 2nd 2nd J.D. Morgan1963 — 2nd 2nd J.D. Morgan1964 — 2nd 2nd J.D. Morgan1965 11-0 (1.000) 1st 1st J.D. Morgan1966 — 2nd 2nd J.D. Morgan1967 12-2 (.857) 2nd 2nd Glenn Bassett1968 14-2 (.875) 2nd 3rd Glenn Bassett1969 18-1-1 (.925) 1st 2nd Glenn Bassett1970 19-1 (.950) 1st 1st Glenn Bassett1971 17-0 (1.000) 1st 1st Glenn Bassett1972 13-4-1 (.750) 3rd 3rd Glenn Bassett1973 21-4 (.840) 1st 3rd Glenn Bassett1974 18-3 (.857) 2nd 6th Glenn Bassett1975 19-0 (1.000) 1st 1st Glenn Bassett1976 17-1 (.944) 1st T-1st Glenn Bassett1977 19-2 (.905) 1st 3rd Glenn Bassett1978 23-3 (.885) — 2nd Glenn Bassett1979 26-2 (.929) — 1st Glenn Bassett1980 21-5 (.808) — T-5th Glenn Bassett1981 24-3 (.889) 1st 2nd Glenn Bassett1982 30-3 (.909) 1st 1st Glenn Bassett1983 25-9 (.735) T-3rd T-5th Glenn Bassett1984 31-3 (.912) 2nd 1st Glenn Bassett1985 31-4 (.886) 1st 2nd Glenn Bassett1986 29-2 (.935) 1st T-3rd Glenn Bassett1987 23-8 (.742) 2nd 2nd Glenn Bassett1988 17-10 (.630) 3rd T-9th Glenn Bassett1989 26-4 (.867) 1st T-5th Glenn Bassett1990 27-4 (.871) 1st T-3rd Glenn Bassett1991 27-4 (.871) 2nd T-5th Glenn Bassett1992 21-5 (.808) 2nd T-3rd Glenn Bassett1993 24-3 (.889) 2nd T-3rd Glenn Bassett1994 22-6 (.786) 3rd T-3rd Billy Martin1995 19-6 (.760) 3rd T-3rd Billy Martin1996 27-1 (.964) 1st 2nd Billy Martin1997 25-4 (.862) T-1st T-3rd Billy Martin1998 17-8 (.680) T-2nd T-5th Billy Martin1999 26-3 (.896) T-1st 2nd Billy Martin2000 24-4 (.857) 2nd T-5th Billy Martin2001 23-3 (.885) 2nd T-5th Billy Martin2002 23-5 (.821) 1st T-3rd Billy Martin2003 24-4 (.857) 2nd T-3rd Billy Martin2004 23-6 (.793) T-1st 2nd Billy Martin2005 27-3 (.900) T-1st 1st Billy Martin2006 20-6 (.769) T-1st T-5th Billy Martin2007 22-4 (.846) 1st T-5th Billy Martin2008 25-2 (.926) 1st T-3rd Billy Martin

    Record Since 1950 — 1112-176-2 Winning Percentage Since 1950 — .863

    NCAA Championships — 16 Conference Championships — 32

    Opponent RecordAlabama 2-0Arizona 61-0Arizona State 63-2Arkansas 5-0Auburn 3-0Azusa-Pacific 1-0Baylor 2-4Boise State 4-1Brigham Young 13-0California 79-10California Baptist 2-0Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) 10-0Cal State Bakersfield 3-0Cal State Fullerton 1-0Cal State Northridge 3-0Chapman College 6-0Clemson 7-2Colorado 1-0Columbia 1-0Corpus Christi 1-0Davis 1-0Duke 13-2Eastern Washington 1-0Florida 11-1Florida State 1-0Fresno State 22-0French Davis Cup Team 1-0Georgia 3-12Georgia Tech 4-0Harvard 9-0Houston 1-0Illinois 5-2Kansas 2-0Kentucky 8-1Long Beach State 14-1Louisiana State 5-0Loyola Marymount 1-0Manhattan 1-0Maryland 1-0Miami 10-0Michigan 8-0Middle Tennessee 1-0Minnesota 1-0Mississippi 3-1Mississippi State 1-0Missouri-Kansas City 1-0New Mexico 8-0North Carolina 2-0Northwestern 1-0Notre Dame 6-0Ohio State 1-1

    Opponent RecordOklahoma 1-0Oklahoma City University 1-0Oklahoma State 5-0Oral Roberts 1-0Oregon 15-0Pacific 3-0Pan American University 1-0Pepperdine 40-15Portland 1-0Princeton 8-0Redlands 16-0Rice 2-0Sacramento State 1-0San Diego 24-0San Diego State 32-0San Diego City College 1-0Santa Monica City College 1-0San Jose State 29-11South Alabama 1-0South Carolina 6-0South Florida 1-0Southern Methodist 13-3SIU-Edwardsville 2-0Southwestern Louisiana 1-1Stanford 56-46Stony Brook 1-0Tennessee 7-2Texas 8-1Texas A&M 4-0Texas Christian 10-1Texas Tech 1-0Trinity 9-0Tulane 1-0UC Irvine 31-2UC Riverside 1-0UC San Diego 2-0UC Santa Barbara 25-1UNLV 14-0USC 67-33Utah 7-0Vanderbilt 1-1Virginia 2-2Virginia Commonwealth 1-0Virginia Tech 1-0Washington 23-2Washington State 5-0West Virginia 4-0Western Michigan 1-0Wichita State 2-0Wisconsin 3-0

    * Complete coaching record unavailable

    Coach Years Record Pct.Bill Ackerman 1921-1950 12-4* .750J.D. Morgan 1951-1966 161-18 . 899Glenn Bassett 1967-1993 592-89-2 .868Billy Martin 1994-Present 347-65 .842

    UCLAÊs Yearly Record (Since 1950)UCLAÊs Yearly Record (Since 1950) All-Time Record vs. Opponents (Since All-Time Record vs. Opponents (Since

    Career Coaching Records (Since 1950)Career Coaching Records (Since 1950)

    Bill Ackerman J.D. Morgan Glenn Bassett Billy Martin

    YEARLY RECORDSYEARLY RECORDS

  • Home Record (Since 1967): 616-35 Record at the LATC: 354-24

    Note: UCLA began playing at the LATC in 1985. In 1993, UCLA was 11-0 at the LATC and 4-0 at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center.

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    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’ 24-year LATC record is 354-24 (.937). 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 winning 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 Ange-les metropolitan area and was officially dedicated on May 20, 1984, just in time to host the 1984 NCAA Women’s Tennis

    Championships and the 1984 Olympic Games. Since then, the LATC has been site of several top collegiate and professional tournaments. The NCAA Women’s Ten-nis 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.

    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,

    Year Record1967 8-01968 10-01969 12-11970 17-01971 11-01972 9-21973 14-11974 15-01975 12-01976 15-01977 14-01978 17-11979 18-01980 17-21981 16-01982 21-11983 22-41984 23-11985 21-01986 20-01987 14-4

    the LATC can accommodate 10,000 spectators. 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 fea-tures a 4,000-square foot indoor dining area and kitchen. Center court is called the Times-Mirror 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 Scoreboard was added to the back courts. Prior to that, the Budge Offer Family Score-board 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.

    Year Record1988 13-41989 18-01990 19-01991 18-11992 13-01993 15-01994 16-11995 12-11996 15-01997 16-31998 11-11999 15-02000 12-12001 11-12002 12-22003 15-12004 12-22005 18-02006 12-22007 15-02008 14-0

    UCLAÊs Los Angeles Tennis CenterUCLAÊs Los Angeles Tennis Center Home Record (Since 1967)Home Record (Since 1967)

    An aerial view of the Los Angeles Tennis Center’s front three courts.

    The front entrance to the Los Angeles Tennis Center.

    View of the Budge Offer Family Scoreboard

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    Glenn Toth, who has served the athletic department as an administrator for more than

    30 years, enters his 12th year in charge of the tennis programs. He serves as a member of athletic director Dan Guerrero’s senior staff.

    A senior associate athletic director with a variety of respon-sibilities, 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.

    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 manage-ment 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. Promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 1984, he was credited with several award-win-ning football marketing campaigns and the creation of the department’s corporate relations program.

    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.

    On April 25, 2002, Daniel G. Guerrero was named UCLA’s eighth Director of Athletics,

    succeeding the retiring Peter Dalis. A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero exudes the pride of a student-athlete who is now calling the shots at his alma mater.

    Guerrero has 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 Committee. In addition, he is the third vice-president of NACDA, serves on the NACDA Executive Committee and is also on the executive board of the Division I Athletic Directors Association. In June of 2007, he was named NACDA Division I West Region Athletic Director of the Year.

    In his first six 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 (103) , a number that continues to grow under his direction. UCLA teams have also won 17 NCAA team titles (the highest total in the nation in that span) in 11 different sports, finished second 13 times and have had an additional 22 Top 5 finishes. A staggering 113 teams (of 138 possible) have qualified for NCAA post-season competition and the football team has appeared in six bowl games. The program has also won 37 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced 338 All-Americans and featured four Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year.

    Guerrero was named one of the nation’s Top 100 Most Influential Hispanics by Hispanic Business Magazine (October 2004) and the May 5, 2003 issue of Sports Illustrated listed him #28 among the 101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports. He was one of 28 people whose photo was featured on that issue’s cover.

    Guerrero is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have two grown daughters: Jenna and Katie.

    DanGuerreroAthletic Director7th Year

    GlennTothSr. Assoc. Athletic Dir.32nd Year

    Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in sum-mer 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 depart-ment 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 re-search 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 Association 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 appointment as vice president and pro-vost in 2001.

    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.

    Dr. Block and his wife Carol have two adult children.

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