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Page 1: Media Guide - Collin College · Mike Saddler Neosho County (Kan.) Bobby Hudson Volunteer State (Tenn.) Mike Matulia ... III R E GIO N 4 IV R I 5 V R EGIO N 6 VI R G O 7 VII 8 VIII

Media Guide

May 15-19

MEN’S

2017

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Rigorous academics and a comprehensive college experience are available to students at Collin College. About 53,000 credit and continuing education students annually discover the many advantages gained by attending Collin College.

In addition to more than 100 degree and certificate programs – from health care to fine arts and technology to social sciences – the college offers:

Challenging Academic Opportunities: • Honors Institute • Center for the Advanced Studies of Mathematics and Natural Sciences • Leadership Development Institute • Center for Scholarly and Civic Engagement

Award-Winning Programs and Faculty: • Eight Professors of the Year as awarded by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education • Collin College has been designated a National League for Nursing Center of Excellence since 2011, making it the first of only four in the state and the only community college in Texas. The college’s nursing program is one of only 56 Centers of Excellence in the nation out of more than 1,900 nursing programs. • Learning Communities and Service Learning programs, winner of the National Bellwether Award for outstanding and innovative practices • Seven Minnie Stevens Piper Professors, one of Texas’ highest honors bestowed upon college and university professors • Teaching Excellence Award winner, presented by the Texas Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges

Innovative Opportunities:• The Collin Higher Education Center is a university center in McKinney. Texas A&M University - Commerce, Texas Tech, Texas Woman’s University, The University of Texas at Dallas and the University of North Texas offer junior and senior-level courses toward bachelor’s degrees, in addition to master’s and doctoral programs at the facility. • The first Texas community college to offer pre-admission partnerships, allowing Collin College students to be pre-admitted to Austin College, Baylor University, Dallas Baptist University, Southern Methodist University, Texas A&M University - Commerce, Texas Tech University, Texas Wesleyan University, Texas Woman’s University, The University of Texas at Dallas and the University of North Texas.

Visit www.collin.edu for more information about Collin College.

Allen • Frisco McKinney • Plano • Rockwall

AboutCOLLIN COLLEGE

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COLLIN COLLEGE

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COLLIN COLLEGELocationsAllen CenterAllen, Texas

Central Park CampusMcKinney, Texas

Collin Higher Education CenterMcKinney, Texas

Courtyard CenterPlano, Texas

Preston Ridge CampusFrisco, Texas

Rockwall CenterRockwall, Texas

Spring Creek CampusPlano, Texas

Collin College Board of TrusteesDr. J. Robert Collins, ChairAndrew Hardin, Vice ChairJim Orr, SecretaryNancy Wurzman, TreasurerJenny McCallDr. Raj MenonAdrian RodriguezLarry Wainwright

District PresidentH. Neil Matkin, Ed.D.3452 Spur 399McKinney, Texas [email protected]

May 15, 2017

Hello friends,

Welcome to the 2017 NJCAA Men’s National Tennis Tournament at Collin College. Whether this is your first trip to our Spring Creek Campus or you’re a returning participant, it’s great to have you here. We hope it’s a wonderful experience for you.

On behalf of the entire Collin College community, I extend our best wishes for every success – not only in this athletic competition, but also in your academic endeavors. As student athletes and coaches, you balance hard work in the classroom with a high level of commitment to your sport. Your excellence and work ethic have earned you a spot at this tournament. I am confident that the same dedication to your studies will provide you with even greater opportunities off the court.

I want to thank those responsible for planning and arranging this wonderful event. Their dedication and hard work make this tournament possible.

Collin College is a growing and vibrant institution. We’re proud to host the 2017 NJCAA Men’s National Tennis Tournament and hope you take great memories with you when you return home.

Thank you again, and good luck to you all.

Sincerely,

Dr. H. Neil MatkinDistrict President

Collin College is an equal opportunity institution and provides educational and employment opportunities without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability,

veteran status or other legally protected class.

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“Sports do not build character, they reveal it.” John Wooden

Your time has come. You have reached a pinnacle mark in your athletic career. Make sure you celebrate this moment and reflect on the sacrifices you made to get here. Once the championship concludes, what will be your next move? Each day you will be faced with decisions upon which the rest of your life will hinge. Acting as a person of integrity and character will lay the ground work for a solid future, whether that future lies in athletics or elsewhere. For most student-athletes competing in this championship, sports will be replaced with other endeavors – family, education and career – but it will be one’s character that will most define their success long after the crowds stop cheering. Life goes by quickly. Enjoy the championship experience with your coaches and teammates and compete to your fullest potential. You have worked hard and invested greatly to get to this stage, have the courage to allow your character direct your destiny today, and in the future. All the best,

Mary Ellen Leicht Executive Director

Prepare. Achieve. Compete. Succeed

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Bryce RoderickPresident

KJCCC

Mick McDaniel1st Vice President

Tompkins Cortland (N.Y.)

David Elder2nd Vice President

GCAA

Mary Ellen LeichtExecu ve Director

Mark KrugAsst. Execu ve Director

Brian BeckAsst. Execu ve Director

Margaret McMenaminUnion County (N.J.)

Michael ElbeJohn Wood (Ill.)

Garre HinshawCatwaba Valley (N.C.)

Jay LeeNortheastern (Colo.)

Robert ExleySnead State (Ala.)

William CampionRanger (Texas)

Art BeckerSco sdale (Ariz.)

Mike St. JohnSeminole State (Okla.)

Gary BroadhurstMohawk Valley (N.Y.)

Gary HuberBlack Hawk-Moline (Ill.)

Stan FeasterRanger (Texas)

Mike SaddlerNeosho County (Kan.)

Bobby HudsonVolunteer State (Tenn.)

Mike MatuliaLake-Sumter State (Fla.)

Dan JohnsonSoutheast (Neb.)

Lind HartsellCraven (N.C.)

Thom McDonaldICCAC

Dale R. VosSt. Clair County (Mich.)

Buster GillissBismarck State (N.D.)

Roark MontgomeryNavarro (Texas)

Christopher DePewSullivan County (N.Y.)

Pat SmithMoberly Area (Mo.)

David ArcherCha ahoochee (Ga.)

Robert NielsonSnow (Utah)

Shawn N elBrookdale (N.J.)

Dick HollerWestmoreland Co. (Pa.)

Kevin SalisburyRhode Island

Dean MyrickACCC

Jim SouthwardMACJC

Rod Love Parkland (Ill.)

PRESIDENTIAL REPRESENTATIVES

2016-17 REGIONAL DIRECTORS

2016-17 MEN’S OFFICERS

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7 8 9 10 11 12

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NJCAA LEADERSHIP

REGION 1

I

REGION 2

II

REGION 3

III

REGION 4

IV

REGION 5

V

REGION 6

VI

REGION 7

VII

REGION 8

VIII

REGION 9

IX

REGION 10

X

REGION 11

XI

REGION 12

XII

REGION 15

XV

REGION 16

XVI

REGION 18

XVIII

REGION 19

XIX

REGION 20

XX

REGION 21

XXI

REGION 22

XXII

REGION 23

XXIII

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NJCAA MEN’S TENNIS COACHES ASSOCIATIONTennis Hall of Fame

1992 Melvin “Mel” Carpenter, Ocala, FL

Thomas “Tom” Lazzaro Jr., Miami, FL

Dr. Ballard “Bal” J. Moore, AL

Robert “Bob” Orr, Lakeland, IL

Herschel Stevens, Navarro, TX

1993 Lawrence “Red” Norman Hill, Tifton, GA

Fred Kniffen, Tyler, TX

Joe Martin Williams, Midland, TX

1994 James “Jim” Boykin, Anderson, NC

Mikael Pernfors, Atlanta, GA

David “Dave” Webster, Glen Ellyn, IL

1995 Alvis “Carmack” Berryman Jr., Waco, TX

Byrl Clayton, Central, TX

Glenn Orrick Workman Jr., Cumberland, MD

1996 Lawrence “Larry” Castle, Sanford, FL

Stanley “Stan” Dlugosz, Morrisville, PA

William “Bill” Kemp, Dunwoody, GA

1997 Ron Albers, Vincennes, IN

Robert “Chop” F. Chaloupecky, Gainesville, TX

John E. Peterson, Tyler, TX

1998 Lloyd Brown, Jefferson, MO

Richard “Dick” Bernardi, Roscoe, IL

Billy Jack Doggett, Tyler, TX

1999 Dr. Cleon McKnight, Jackson, MS

Dr. Barry Sysler, Newton, PA

Paul Tobin, Ballwin, MO

2000 Darrell Davies, Kalamazoo, MI

Glen Richard “Dick” King, Temple, TX

Michael William Watters, Grayslake, IL

2001 Martin Berryman, Plano, TX

Glen Moser, Overland Park, KS

Curtis Davis, Vancleave, MS

2002 Sarah Carasco, Laredo, TX

Larry Grose, Arkansas City, KS

Steve Vee, Rockford, IL

2003 No inductee

2004 No inductee

2005 No inductee

2006 No inductee

2007 John LaRose, Onondaga, NY

2008 Michael Curry, Tucson, AZ

2009 Paul Johnson, Fulton, MS

Men’s Tennis Meritorious Service Award

Rex Parcells, Plano, TX

Bob Zolinski, Ocala, FL

2010 Charles M. Jenks, Jacksonville, FL

Men’s Tennis Meritorious Service Award

Bill Pate, Atlanta, GA

2012 Darin Workman, Liberal, KS

2016 Brandon Feldman, New York, NY

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NJCAA MEN’S TENNIS National Tennis Champions

1951 Modesto Junior College

1952-58 No championships held

1959 Pratt Junior College

1960 Lubbock Christian

Tarleton State (tie)

1961 Pratt Junior College

1962 Schreiner Institute

1963 Odessa Junior College

Central Community College (tie)

1964 Odessa Junior College

1965 Henry Ford C.C.

1966 Miami Dade Junior College

1967 Miami Dade Junior College

1968 Odessa Junior College

1969 Miami Dade North Junior College

1970 Wingate College

1971 Wingate College

1972 Mesa Community College.

1973 Central Texas College

1974 Central Texas College

1975 Odessa Junior College

1976 Odessa Junior College

1977 Central Texas College

1978 Odessa Junior College

Midland College

New Mexico Military (tie)

1979 Odessa College

1980 Tyler Junior College

1981 Central Florida Community College

1982 Seminole Community College

1983 Seminole Community College

1984 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural

Tyler Junior College (tie)

1985 Tyler Junior College

1986 Anderson College

1987 Anderson College

North Greenville College (tie)

1988 North Greenville College

NJCAA Division I

1989 Midland College

1990 Tyler Junior College

1991 Tyler Junior College

1992 Anderson College

1993 McLennan C.C.

1994 Tyler Junior College

1995 Tyler Junior College

1996 Tyler Junior College

1997 Tyler Junior College

1998 Tyler Junior College

1999 Abraham Baldwin College

2005 Laredo Junior College

2006 Laredo Junior College

2007 Laredo Junior College

2008 Laredo Junior College

2009 Laredo Junior College

2010 Collin College

Laredo Community College

Tyler Junior College (tie)

2011 Vincennes University

2012 Laredo Junior College

2013 Tyler Junior College

2014 ASA College

2015 ASA College

2016 ASA College

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NJCAA MEN’S TENNIS National Tennis Champions

NJCAA Division II

1989 Cowley County Community College

1990 Collin College

1991 Cowley County Community College

1992 Collin College

1993 Collin College

1994 Miami-Dade Wolfson Community College

1995 Collin College

Wallace State Community College (tie)

1996 Wallace State Community College

1997 Miami-Dade Wolfson Community College

1998 Dekalb College

1999 Georgia Perimeter College

2000 Georgia Perimeter College

2001 Georgia Perimeter College

2002 Tyler Junior College

2003 Tyler Junior College

2004 Tyler Junior College

NJCAA Division III

1997 College of DuPage

1998 Kingsborough Community College

1999 College of DuPage

2000 Rock Valley College

2001 Nassau Community College

2002 Rock Valley College

2003 College of DuPage

2004 College of DuPage

2005 College of DuPage

2006 Oxford College

2007 Oxford College

2008 Onondaga Community College

2009 Oxford College

2010 Gloucester County College

2011 Gloucester County College

2012 Gloucester County College

2013 Gloucester County College

2014 Nassau Community College

2015 Oxford College of Emory University

2016 Oxford College of Emory University

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1966-69 Played collegiate tennis at Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, TX Former teaching professional

2000-2002 Big 12 Official

2001 ITA Small College Nationals Referee.

2001 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoors Referee

2001 US Open Official

2002 Schreiner Institute

2001-2002 Southeastern Conference Official

2001-2002 President, Metroplex Tennis Officials Association

2001-2017 NJCAA Nationals Head Referee

HEAD REFEREEDr. Randy McDonald

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Brian Rowan is currently the assistant director of Athletics at Rowan College

as well as the head men’s tennis coach. Rowan joined the Rowan College at

Gloucester County staff full-time in the fall of 2008 taking the position of

Assistant Director of Athletics after serving as the head men’s tennis coach since

2005. In 2010, Rowan led the men’s tennis team to its first NJCAA Division III

National Championship. This was the first intercollegiate national champion-

ship in men’s tennis for any college or university from the state of New Jersey.

In 2011, the team won its second NJCAA Division III National Championship

and also went on to win in 2012 and 2013. Under Rowan’s leadership, the men’s

tennis program has produced 42 NJCAA All-Americans and 17 individual

NJCAA National Champions. He was named the NJCAA Max Grubbs National

Tennis Coach of the Year for his efforts in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Row-

an is a six-time recipient of the NJCAA Region XIX Coach of the Year Award

(2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014). His teams have won six NJCAA Region XIX

championships and seven Garden State Athletic Conference championships

and have finished in the top four in the NJCAA National Tournament on seven

occasions. Rowan earned his associate’s degree from Gloucester County

College in the spring of 1997 where he was a member of both the men’s

basketball and men’s tennis teams. He continued his basketball career at Rutgers

University-Camden where he earned a B.A. in history. In 2005, Rowan earned

his master’s degree in educational leadership from the University of Phoenix. A

native of southern New Jersey, he graduated from Gateway Regional High School

in 1994 and currently resides in Blackwood, New Jersey with his wife Christine

(herself an NJCAA Tennis All-American) and daughters Hailey and Hannah.

NJCAA MEN’S TENNIS COACHES ASSOCIATIONPresident Brian Rowan

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NJCAA MEN’S TENNIS Tournament Schedule (tentative)

DATE TIME EVENT DIVISION LOCATION May 15 Morning Singles I Collin College III UTD

Afternoon Doubles I Collin College III UTD

May 16 Morning Singles I Collin College III UTD

Afternoon Singles Semi-Finals III UTD (backdraw) Doubles I Collin College III UTD

May 17 Morning Singles I Collin College Singles Semi-Finals (main) III Collin College Singles Finals (back draw) III Collin College

Afternoon Doubles I Collin College Doubles Semi-Finals (main) III Collin College Doubles Finals (back draw) III Collin College May 18 8 a.m. Singles Finals III Collin College (main)

9:30 a.m. Singles Semi-Finals I Collin College (main)

11 a.m. Singles Finals I Collin College (back draw)

1 p.m. Doubles Finals III Collin College (main)

3 p.m. Doubles Semi-Finals I Collin College (main)

3 p.m. Doubles Finals I Collin College (back draw)

May 19 8 a.m. Singles Finals I Collin College (main)

10:30 a.m. Doubles Finals I Collin College (main)

FUTURE NJCAA HOSTING DATES AT COLLIN COLLEGEMen’s National Tennis Tournament

May 14-18, 2018For more information, visit http://www.collin.edu/athletics/nat_tourn.htm

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

ABAC - Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (Front row; from left) Hayate Sakaguchi, Raul Rodriguez, Nick Rosatti and Elvyn Nguyen(Back row; from left) Harry Benham, Yohan Nguyen, Eymeric Chevalier, Vitor Paulino, Lucas Gobet, Matthias Rogel and Colton Phillips

ASA College (Miami)(Front row; from left) Martin Mendoza, Kentaro Mizushima, Guido Evangelista, Federico Barbon, Francisco Saez, Franco Best and Francisco Rivera(Middle row; from left) Assistant Coach Dhanielly Quevedo, Marius Tunaru, Tin Chen, Jules Pelatan, Jordan Petrie, Emilio Segarelli, Hugo Hasegawa, Rodrigo Garcia, Dusan Markovic and Coach Brian Slack(Back row; from left) Santiago Diaz, Sacha Modica, Federico Gomez, Fredrik Liljenberg, Olivier Koeng, Luis Espinoza, Peter Kersic and Eric Ahren Moonga

Barton Community College(Front row; from left) Ray Strunk, Juan Jaimes, Kaio Massao, Felipe Carmargo and Marcel Miasato (Back row; from left) Coach Lyle Stickney, Triston Herbst, Giovanni Fragalle, Matheus Oliveira, Thales Machado, Juan Navarro

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College of DuPage(From left) Alex Qans Kantizoris, Coach James Patrick Bowers, Charlie Biggs Mackh, Sohil Thehunder Sampat, Austin Wingard Blair, Aidan Phlame Borre, David Jejunum Demoll, Volunteer Assistant Coach Michael Leveret Infanger, Mike Jewel Allen, and Assistant Coach Josh Abarca (not pictured)

TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

Collin College(Front row; from left) Daniel Stormon, Akinori Wada, Zachary Frisbie, Emilio Chavez, Thomp-son Tong and Matthew Story(Back row; from left) Coach Marty Berryman, Sybrand Cnossen, Connor Golden, James Corns and Assistant Coach Rod Coltman

College of Lake County(Front row; from left) Octavio Velazquez, Alex Tobias, Jason Gomez, Karl Austria, Oliver Gallego, Joel Leonard. Josh Leonard and Coach Jim Love. Back row; from left) Zach Wisniewski, Alec Munro and Chethan Anant

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

Cowley College (Front row; from left) Lucas Freitas, Guiherme Dos Santos, David Alfaro, Christian Borrero, Jose Castro, Wlayimer Jimenez, Gaston Walitzky and Chanse Bowie(Back row; from left) James Brimacome, Diego Salinas, Ronald Rufyikiri, Lukas Michenka, Hector Hernandez, Nick Liddy, Julien Aubry-Damon and Blake Graham

Harford Community College(Front row; from left) Victor Roman (Asst coach), Bradley Schug, Pablo Safont, Austin Barnes, Andrew Ryan, Flavio Carretero and Head Coach George Budelis(Back row; from left) Juan Naranja, Xavier Graells, Zack Schaeffer, Alejendro Serrano Clarke, Tomas Parra and Luigi Fighera

Copiah Lincoln(From left) Head Coach Blake Smith, Hayes Thompson, Tripp Case, Cory Alderman, Sebastian Osorio, Sebastian Harrell, Cole Moak, Juan Pinilla and Assistant Coach Brenda Smith

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

Jacksonville College(From left) Coltan Gage, Manuel Perfecto, Andres Gomez, Christian Ogino, Francisco Perez, Isaac Herrera, Cristian Pons, Andres Graterol, Antonio Pons, Oscar Ferrero, Tomas Torres, Felipe Charry, Igor Gusmao, Martin Zarate and Luis Soares

Laredo Community College (Front row; from left) John Hundsnurscher, Calvin Duke, Bruno Juarez, Myrohn Miranda, Filippo Bigardi and Head Coach Jaime B. Donjuan(Back row; from left) Juan Cruz Scoppetta, Matias Vargas, Victor Bravo and Jason Roberts

Jones County Junior College(Front row; from left) Diego Leal, Jacob Boze-man, Brandon McCary, Blake Taylor (Back row; from left) Coach Brooks Buffington, Taqel Lewis, Luke Armstrong, Chase Pennington and Jed Slover.

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

Meridian Community College (Front row; from left) Johh Taylor Champion, Fed Hourdebaight, Nathan Hollis, Will Irvin and Breno Goncalves(Back row; from left) Alex Vaughn, Jason Pimen-ta, Will Swindoll, Noah James and Callan Shinall

Marion Military Institute(From left) Isaiah Polk, Barry Booth, Andrew Carey, Harry Foster, Geoffrey Winslow and Dakota Christofer

Lewis and Clark Community College (Front row; from left) Adrian Savic, Pedro Ferretti, Carson Ware, Daniel Gomez and Nikola Djordjevic(Back row; from left) Juan Camilo Chinchilla, Jared Smith, Vince Gass and Chris Logan

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College(From left) Gage Switzer, John Teaque Murphy, Brayden Williams, Austin Moore, James Estrada, Noah Rowell, Noah Tippen, Hieu Yong, Reid Cudd, Blake Beech, Bret Bowen and Travis Bell

New Mexico Military Institute(From left) Gabriel Atteh, Kukutla Motlojoa, Marcel Agbegne and Noureldin Adam.

Mesa Community College(From left) Kim Donghuynh, Eduardo Couto, Gavin Rast, Matt Fisher, Linus Holthey, Noel Maurin, David Felix and Gergo Rendek

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

Pima Community College (From left) Raj Singh Kaila, Ivan Duran, Dalton Reisig, Francisco Ton, Jesus Lopez, Marc Avalos and Francisco Sotelo.

Paradise Valley(Front row; from left) Harrison Fazlollahi, Chris Malayan, Jonah Steffen, Tim Schlum and Brian Tuncap (Back row; from left) Coach Jim Paajanen, Nick Marroquin, Alfred Henry and Vicor Tuncap

Oakton Community College(Front row; from left) Peter Kloda, Head Coach Kelly Johnson and Christian Lavengco (Back row; from left) Aidan Donaldson, Robert Lazar, Samson George and Tobias Koller

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

Seward County Community College(Front row; from left) Dane Mechali, Herman Yue, Borja Font, Carlos Anez, Ben Finet, Felipe Sarpa, Alex Mosehle, Lautaro Monardo, Ngoni Makambwa and Sebastian Hernandez(Back row; from left) Gabe Nery, Diego Friere, Przemek Zielinski, Pano Vlachanikolos, Ondrej Nice, Connor Nelson, Duro Opacic, Macros Sil-vestre, Claudio Quinones and Renato Santos

Prairie State College(From left) Coach Brian Johnson, Avilash Mishra, Mike Rivich, Daniel Nelson, Ian Millan, Daniel Diaz, Adarsh Sahoo and Charles Granston

Seminole College(Front row; from left) Antonio Garza, TJ Rush, Abdella Mohammed, Christopher Cox and Kevin Major(Middle row; from left) Chisomo Lumeta, Jake Howe, Parker Johnson and Innocent Tidimane(Back row; from left) Aleksandr Pokusaev, Gueninle Ouattara, Andy Parker, Lleyton Patel and Lachlan Napier

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision I

Wallace State Community College(From left) Coach Tony Franklin, Cade Pressnell, Manager Jacob Lambert, Check Freeman, Hunter Manley, Clint Watson, Damon Calvert, Toddric Stallworth, Donny Camp, Luke Bowden and Alex Carter. (Not pictured) Assistant Coach Tim Garner

Tyler Junior College(Front row; from left) Adolfo Arroyo, Ferran Calvo, Jorge Martinez, Reid Feehan and Richard Legendre(Back row; from left) Chris Anders, Alejandro Hayen, Enrique Pardo, Drew Brown, Rahul Mano-ah, Aaron Westerlund and Philip Franken

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision III

Brookdale Community College(Front row; from left) Conner Prasad, Safie Moamen, Mostafa Moamen and Jacob Evans(Back row; from left) Coach John Macchio, Coach Billy Dannevig, Justyn Smith, Emir Hamzic, Riad Hamzic, John Wills and Coach Rich Karpinski

Illinois Valley Community College(From left) Joey Meyer, Max Moskalewic, Nick Munson, Nick Needs,Chris Moshage, Aaron Pellican, Tyler Doughty (not shown) and Krueger Keen.

Elgin Community College (From left) Jack Brown, Kosuke Enami, Justin Howes, Alex Buckwinkler, Jonathan Hernandez, Ben Brictson and Allen Johanson

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision III

Onondaga Community College(Front row; from left) Ryan Charlebois, Matt Copani and Mitchel Lewis (Back row; from left) Coach John LaRose, Eric Day, Hunter Mazuroski, Fabrizio Tucci and Asst. Coach Eric Tressler (Not pictured) Sacha Borel

Nassau Community College (Front row; from left) Assistant Coach Pasha Shapouri and Head Coach Laura Gilbert(Back row; from left) Team Manager Matthew Kolkhorst, Brett Cohn, Matthew Lelonek, Kevin Anglim, Akbar Hasan, Israel Bozor, John Yi, Team Manager Matthew Sears and Team Captain Robert Gavigan

Mercer County Community College (Front row; from left) Shub Sharma, Noah Reyes and Elekuah Gary(Back row; from left) Assistant Coach Allison Noll, Assistant Coach Ralph Bencivengo, Nick Prestera,Xavier Shuda, Sang Ho Park and Head Coach Marc Vecchiolla

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TEAM ROSTERS & PHOTOSdivision III

Oxford College of Emory University(Front row; from left) Geoffrey Yang, Michael Pioso, Nico Hasty, Henry Hua and Coach Pernilla Hardin(Back row; from left) Assistant Coach Anna Hardin, Guillermo Cabral, AJ Sonawala, Gordon Hua and Akshay Raghuram

Rowan Collegeat Gloucester County(Front row; from left) Connor Raudenbush, Eric Cusick, Ed McWilliams, Riccardo Savarese, Iustin Munteanu(Back row; from left) Andrew MacDonald, Jacob Harrison, Sebastian Gonzalez, Steve Harbeson and Mike Colville. Coaches (not pictured) Brian Rowan, Scott Henderson and Kelly Hernandez

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2016 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSdivision I and III

ASA College (Miami)(Front row; from left) Pedro Ribes, Jose Balado Perez, Mehdi Berrada, Sebastian Villicana, Nicolas Rouanet, Rasheed Carey, Guido Evangelista, Pablo Garcia(Back Row) Coach Brian Slack, Patricio Zarazua, Federico Gomez, Matheus Veltri, Olivier Kong, Callum Poland-Smith, Eric Ahren Moonga, Lois Castellon, Juan Bermudez

Oxford College of Emory University(Front Row; from left) Michael Pioso, Chase Mahrlig, Shams Sohani, Andrew Chow (Back row) Vignesh Sundarum, Adib Zaidi, Peter Higgins, Coach Pernilla Hardin.

TEAM PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLEdivision I division III

Rockland Community College

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COLLIN COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIONAthletics

Dr. Albert TezenoVice President of Student and Enrollment Services

Athletic Director

Dr. Albert J. Tezeno has more than 15 years of experience in higher education. He is a

student-centered and service-focused educational leader, with an emphasis in

excellence in leadership and creativity. He strives to work in an inclusive manner

to ensure the delivery of services to students is maximized. Through technological

advances and quality customer service initiatives, he continues to expand services

and increase the number of satisfied students. He completed his doctor of philosophy

degree in urban higher education from Jackson State University in Jackson, Miss.

He holds a master of business administration degree from the University of Phoenix

and a bachelor of science degree in computer information systems from Grambling

State University in Grambling, La.

William Mitchell

Director of Intramurals and Fitness

Will Mitchell began his career with Collin College in 2016. He arrived with more than

15 years of experience in parks and recreation administration, where he received

the Texas Recreation and Parks Society Horizon’s Award for his contributions to the

field. Mitchell was awarded the opportunity to play collegiate tennis under Coach

Neal Kinlund at Texas State University, but declined after being the recipient of

the Texas State JCPenney Scholarship for his academic achievements, graduating

in the top 10 percent of his class, community service involvement and excelling

in athletics in four sports. Mitchell received a bachelor of business administration

in management from Texas State University and a master of science in sports

management from the University of North Texas. He also has 18 hours toward a

master’s degree in public administration from The University of Texas at Dallas.

division III

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COLLIN COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIONAthletics

Doug HeltonFacility Director

Doug Helton is in his 15th year with Collin College. Prior to coming to the college,

he worked with the Phoenix Suns in the merchandising department and with the

grants and planning division of the United States Olympic Committee in Colorado

Springs. A graduate of Lake Highlands High School in Dallas, Helton attended

Baylor University where he ran cross country and track and was a key member

of the Bears’ 1992 Southwest Conference Champion cross country team.

After graduating with a bachelor of business administration in management

and marketing, he returned to Baylor and received a master of science in education

in 1997.

At the helm of the Cougar teams, Coach Martin Berryman has led his teams to

a career record of 698–439, after starting the program in 1989. As a player, he

has competed at the sectional level and is a member of the professional USPTA.

Coach Berryman has won numerous accolades as tennis coach. He was named

NJCAA Division II Coach of the Year eight times (1990-1995), the Division I

Coach of the Year in 2010 and the Texas Professional Tennis Association Coach

of the Year in 1998. He was also recognized as the Intercollegiate Tennis Associ-

ation’s Men’s Coach of the Year in 1994, 1996 and 2006. In May 2001, Berryman

was inducted into the NJCAA Men’s and Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame. Coach

Berryman also won the 2009 Region V Coach of the Year award.

Before coming to Collin College, Berryman taught biology and coached tennis

at Terrell High School and Plano Senior High School. He played collegiate foot-

ball at San Diego City College and later at East Texas State University, where he

received both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in physical education.

COLLIN COLLEGE TENNIS HEAD COACHMartin “Marty” Berryman

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Coach Larry Carter is in his 10th year with the Cougars. The first eight of those

years were as an assistant women’s basketball coach. The Lady Cougars are

coming off a third year as Conference Champions and have been a mainstay

in the national rankings during that time. Coach Carter is completing his first

year as the full-time assistant coach. In that role, Coach Carter assists with

all sports including their off-season workouts, and academic planning and

tracking. Coach Carter is a graduate of the University of North Texas, where he

also served as a student assistant for the men’s basketball program. He holds a

master’s degree from Concordia University in Irvine, California.

COLLIN COLLEGE TENNIS ASSISTANT COACHLarry Carter

Dr. Rod Coltman played high school tennis at Churchill High School in

San Antonio. Aside from being a distinguished professor and lecturer, he is

an avid tennis player who plays for a number of men’s teams in Collin County.

Dr. Coltman received a bachelor’s degree in historical studies from The

University of Texas at Dallas in 1988, a master’s degree in the history of ideas

from UTD in 1990, and a Ph.D. in philosophy from DePaul University in Chicago in

1997. In 2002-2003, he received the Collin College Outstanding Faculty Award.

COLLIN COLLEGE TENNIS ASSISTANT COACHDr. Rod Coltman

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COLLIN COLLEGEat a glance

Founded: 1985

Mascot: Cougars/Lady Cougars

Colors: Blue and White

Conference: North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference (NTJCAC)

NJCAA Region: Region V

Women’s Intercollegiate Sports: Basketball and Tennis

Men’s Intercollegiate Sports: Basketball and Tennis

Locations: Plano (2), McKinney (2), Frisco, Allen and Rockwall

Overall students served yearly: About 52,000

www.collin.edu/athletics

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NJCAA POINT TOTALS CHAMPIONSHIPSDivision I

Mesa CC 1

Paradise Valley CC 1

Pima Comm. College 1

Seminole St College OK 2

College of DuPage 4

College of Lake County 4

Oakton CC 4

Prairie State CC 4

Collin College 5

New Mexico MI 5

Barton CC 6

Cowley College 6

Seward County CC 6

ASA College - Miami 8

Jacksonville College 14

Laredo CC 14

Tyler Junior College 14

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 17

Harford Comm. College 20

Marion Military Institute 22

Wallace State CC 22

Copiah-Lincoln CC 23

Jones County CC 23

Meridian Comm. College 23

Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 23

Lewis & Clark CC 24

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Onondaga CC 3

Elgin CC 4

Illinois Valley CC 4

Nassau CC 15

Rockland Community College 15

Oxford College of Emory University 17

Brookdale Community College 19

Mercer County CC 19

Rowan College 19

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