2015-16 IU Men's Tennis History Book

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2015-16 IU Men’s Tennis History Book
HISTORY & RECORDS
INDIANA MEN’S TENNIS
Table of Contents..................................................................1
HISTORY
Awards and Honors...............................................................2
All-Time Rankings and Records............................................3
NCAA Tournament History.................................................4-5
Big Ten Tournament History...............................................6-7
All-Big Ten Honorees.......................................................8-12
IU Athletics Hall Of Fame Inductee....................................13
Davis Cup Participants........................................................14
Year-By-Year Results......................................................15-24
All-Time Letterwinners..................................................25-26
GUIDE INFORMATION
The 2015-16 Indiana Men’s Tennis History Book is a production of the Indiana Media Relations Office. Individuals wishing to reproduce any portion of the guide should receive prior
consent from the Indiana Media Relations Office.
CREDITS
Content.......................................................Jeremy Rosenthal
Editing............................Indiana University Media Relations
Photography.................................................. Mike Dickbernd
................................................................................Paul Riley
.......................................................................... Kyle Johnson
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AWARDS
AND HONORS
All-America
1965
Dave Power
1966
Dave Power
Olympic Games Participants
1988
Eoin Collins, Ireland
1992
Eoin Collins, Ireland
U.S. Open Player
1990
Sven Salumaa
Doubles Semifinalist
All-Big
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1986
1987
1988
1989 1990 1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1997
1999
2000
2001
2002
2004
2005
2006
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Ten
Mark Bishop
Joe Kendall
Doug Sullivan
Joe Kendall
Doug Sullivan
Doug Sullivan
Mike McLoughlin
Mike McLoughlin
Bill Rennie
Bill Rennie
Mike Dickinson
Randy Druz
Jeff True
Sven Salumaa
Sven Salumaa
Sven Salumaa
Eoin Collins
Gunnar Salumaa
David McCallum
Gunnar Salumaa
David McCallum
Gunnar Salumaa
Chris Decker
Nigel Russell
Chris Angell
Johan Landsburg
Erik Barrett
Derek Pope
Kevin Gabel
Ian Arons
Milan Rakvica
Milan Rakvica
Milan Rakvica
Jakub Praibis
Jakub Praibis
Dmytro Ishtuganov
Thomas Richter
Lachlan Ferguson
Lachlan Ferguson
Jeremy Langer
Santiago Gruter
Josh MacTaggart
Isade Juneau
Josh MacTaggart
Sam Monette
Sam Monette
Sam Monettex
Big Ten Freshman Of The Year
1990
1995
Chris Decker
Derek Pope
Big Ten Sportsman Of The Year
1995
Erik Barrett
Big Ten Coach Of The Year
1992
Ken Hydinger
Big Ten Medal of Honor
(Given annually to a student in the
graduating class that demonstrated
proficiency in scholarship and
athletics)
1993
David Held
2008
Thomas Richter
Academic All-Big Ten
1987
Eoin Collins
Todd Hacker
Charles Wright
1988
Darrin Dingman
Todd Hacker
Charles Wright
1989
Todd Hacker
David McCallum
Gunnar Salumaa
Charles Wright
1990
David McCallum
Gunnar Salumaa
1991
David Held
David McCallum
Gunnar Salumaa
1992
David Held
1993
Mark Ableman
Erik Barrett
David Held
1994
Mark Ableman
Erik Barrett
1995
Mark Ableman
Erik Barrett
Savvas Constantinou
Alex Lehr
1996
Michael Filipek
Andrew Held
1997
Michael Filipek
Andrew Held
Scott Lippitt
1998
Scott Lippitt
Gabriel Montilla
1999
Ian Arons
Joseph Balsiger
Gabriel Montilla
Milan Rakvica
2000
Ian Arons
Joseph Balsiger
Paul Jacobson
Milan Rakvica
Ari Widlansky
2001
Ian Arons
Joseph Balsiger
Zach Held
Paul Jacobson
Milan Rakvica
Ari Widlansky
2002
Zach Held
Milan Rakvica
Ari Wildlansky
2003
Zach Held
Petr Novotny
Jakub Praibis
Ryan Recht
2004
Jakub Praibis
Ryan Recht
2005
David Bubenicek
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Neil Kenner
Jakub Praibis
Ryan Recht
David Bubenicek
Neil Kenner
Michael McCarthy
David Bubenicek
Michael McCarthy
Arnaud Roussel
Phillip Eilers
Lachlan Ferguson
Michael McCarthy
Thomas Richter
Lachlan Ferguson
Santiago Gruter
Lachlan Ferguson
Santiago Gruter
Will Kendall
Stephen Vogl
Santiago Gruter
Will Kendall
Josh MacTaggart
Stephen Vogl
Will Kendall
Josh MacTaggart
Dimitrije Tasic
Stephen Vogl
Dimitrije Tasic
Dimitrije Tasic
Alekzander Davila
Alekzander Davila
Daniel Bednarczyk
Sven Lalic
Stefan Lugonjic
Matthew McCoy
Dimitrije Tasic
Elliott Yee
Big Ten Distinguished
Scholar
2009
Lachlan Ferguson
2010
Lachlan Ferguson
2012
Dimitrije Tasic
2015
Elliott Yee
2015
Mathew McCoy
Big Ten Sportsmanship
Award Honoree
2005
Ryan Recht
2006
Neil Kenner
2007
Arnaud Roussel
2008
Dara McLoughlin
2009
Stephen Vogl
2010
Isade Juneau
2011
Stephen Vogl
2012
Stephen Vogl
2013
Chris Essick
2014
Dimitrije Tasic
2015
Daniel Bednarczyk
Tichenor Award Winners
(Presented to the Indiana athlete with
the highest cumulative grade point
average)
1986
Joey Christoff
1989
David McCallum
1990
David McCallum
1991
David McCallum
1995
Erik Barrett
2013
Dimitrije Tasic
Varsity Club Scholastic
Achievement Award
(In recognition of exemplary academic
achievement while pursuing athletic
endeavors.)
1979
Jeff True
1980
Mark Behr
1981
Tom Lockhart
1982
Brian Fennerty
1983
Pablo Salas-Schoofield
1984
Bill Koch
1985
Joey Christoff
1986
Joey Christoff
1987
Sven Salumaa
1988
Charles Wright
1989
David McCallum
1990
David McCallum
1991
David McCallum
1992
David Held
1993
David Held
1994
Erik Barrett
1995
Erik Barrett
1996
Mike Filipek
1997
Andrew Held
1998
Andrew Held
1999
Gabriel Montilla
2000
Ian Arons
2001
Ian Arons
2002
Milan Rakvica
2003
Zach Held
2004
Ryan Recht
2005
Jakub Praibis
2006
David Bubenicek
2007
David Bubenicek
2008
Michael McCarthy
2009
Lachlan Ferguson
2010
Lachlan Ferguson
Jake Gimbel Award
(Given to a senior male student-athlete
who has distinguished himself in
athletics and scholastically and who
has diplayed outstanding attitude)
1945
Leon Kaminski
1989
Charles Wright
1998
Andrew Held
2002
Milan Rakvica
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Academic All-American
2010
Lachlan Ferguson
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ALL-TIME RANKINGS/RECORDS
Final National Team Rankings
YearRank
198924
199124
199751
199940
200027
200146
200344
200461
200558
200658
200766
200842
200949
201044
201130
201222
201356
201464
201546
Final National Singles Rankings
YearPlayers
Rank
1989
Eoin Collins
86
1989
Gunnar Salumaa
87
1991
David McCallum
68
1992
Chris Decker
75
1993
Chris Angell
72
1994
Johan Landsberg
62
2001
Milan Rakvica
58
2002
Milan Rakvica
69
2003
Jakub Praibis
120
2004
Jakub Praibis
53
2005
Jakub Praibis
63
2006
Dmytro Ishtuganov
111
2007
Thomas Richter
88
2008
Thomas Richter
106
2009
Lachlan Ferguson
84
2011
Josh MacTaggart
111
2012
Josh MacTaggart
75
2014
Sam Monette
103
Final National Doubles Rankings
YearPlayers
Rank
1989Gambino/McCallum 39
1993Russell/Wiese
36
1995Barret/Pope
T-34
2000Arons/Montilla
45
2008Ferguson/Eilers
50
2010 Ferguson/MacTaggart45
2011Gruter/Langer
28
Vogl/MacTaggart83
2012Juneau/Langer
85
2013Monette/Juneau
24
2014Monette/Bednarczyk44
Final Region Team Rankings
YearRank
19884
1989T-6
19904
19915
19924
19935
199411
19958
199610
19976
199810
1999 6
20003
20016
200212
20037
200411
20058
20068
200710
20086
20099
20105
20114
20123
20137
20147
20155
Final Region Singles Rankings
YearPlayers
Rank
1990
Gunnar Salumaa
13
David McCallum
15
1991
David McCallum
9
Gunnar Salumaa
14
Nigel Russell
20
1992
Chris Decker
6
Nigel Russell
15
David Held
28
1993
Chris Angell
T-5
Nigel Russell
12
David Held
19
Mark Ableman
30
1994
Johan Landsberg
6
1995
Erik Barrett
6
Derek Pope
12
1997
Kevin Gable
11
Anton Klaric
21
1998
Derek Pope
21
1999
Ian Arons
19
Gabriel Montilla
30
2000
Milan Rakvica
14
Ian Arons
28
2001
Milan Rakvica
9
Ian Arons
24
2002
Milan Rakvica
9
2003 Jakub Praibis
12
2004 Jakub Praibis
4
2005
Jakub Praibis
6
2006
Dmytro Ishtuganov
15
2007
Thomas Richter
14
David Bubenicek
29
2008
Thomas Richter
13
Dara McLoughlin
25
Philip Eilers
30
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Lachlan Ferguson
Lachlan Ferguson
Josh MacTaggart
Stephen Vogl
Josh MacTaggart
Isade Juneau
Sam Monette
Isade Juneau
Josh MacTaggart
Sam Monette
Daniel Bednarczyk
Sven Lalic
Final Region Doubles Rankings
15
15
11
20
8
14
10
11
16
10
15
16
Overall Singles Wins
1.
Josh MacTaggart
2.
Sven Salumaa
3.
Gunnar Salumaa
4.
Isade Juneau
5.
David McCallum
6.
Eoin Collins
7.
Milan Rakvica
Jeremy Langer
9.
David Russell
Santiago Gruter
11.
Paul Jacobson
12.
Will Kendall
Dimitrije Tasic
14.
David Held
15.
David Bubenicek
16.
Ian Arons
Andrew Held
Charles Wright
YearPlayer
Rank
1990
G. Salumaa/Russell
T-8
1991
Russell/G. Salumaa
8
McCallum/WieseT-9
1992Ableman/Russell T-4
D. Held/Wiese
8
Big Ten Singles Wins
1993Russell/Wiese
3
1.
David Russell
Ableman/D. Held
9
2.
David Held
1994Landsberg/Barrett 12
3.
David Bubenicek
1995Barrett/Pope
2
4.
Josh MacTaggart
1997Pope/McGill
4
5.
Eion Collins
1998Montilla/Pope
7
Gunnar Salumaa
1999Montilla/Smiley
11
7.
Chris Decker
2000Aons/Montilla
9
David McCallum
Rakvica/Smiley 12
9.
Isade Juneau
2001Smiley/Jordan
8
10.
Mark Ableman
2003 Held/Recht
14
Erik Barrett
2004 Stone/Recht
T-13
12.
Dimitrije Tasic
2005Stone/Recht
11
2007 Bubenicek/McLoughlin12
Overall Doubles Wins
2008Ferguson/Eilers
12
1.
Josh Mactaggart
McLoughlin/Richter13
Jeremy Langer
2009Gruter/Langer
14
3.
Stephen Vogl
2010 Ferguson/MacTaggart6
4.
Santiago Gruter
2011Gruter/Langer
4
5.
Isade Juneau
Vogl/MacTaggart 7
6.
Josh MacTaggart
2012Juneau/Langer
8
7.
Gunnar Salumaa
2013Monette/Juneau
3
8.
Doug Sullivan
2014Monette/Bednaczyk 5
9.
David McCallum
Derek Pope
11.
Gabriel Montilla
Will Kendall
13.
Erik Barrett
14.
Milan Rakvica
Lachlan Ferguson
Big Ten Doubles Wins
1.
Erik Barrett
2.
Josh MacTaggart
3.
David Held
Tom Weise
5.
Nigel Russell
Derek Pope
7.
Mark Ableman
Eoin Collins
9.
Santiago Gruter
Jeremy Langer
11.
David McCallum
Gunnar Salumaa
Milan Rakvica
117
108
106
102
98
95
91
91
88
88
86
85
85
82
78
77
77
77
35
34
33
31
30
30
29
29
27
25
25
18
102
102
96
94
86
79
77
76
75
75
73
73
71
69
69
31
29
27
27
26
26
25
25
24
24
23
23
23
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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY
The Indiana men’s tennis team has advanced to the NCAA Tournament on six occasions, the most recent coming in 2011, under head coach Randy Bloemendaal. The
Hoosiers are 1-6 in NCAA Regional competition.
The Hoosiers made their first appearance in the postseason tournament during the 1997 season. The 1997 season featured a squad that finished the regular season
with a 15-10 mark, including a 6-4 conference record. The Hoosiers’ NCAA debut lasted one round as conference foe Northwestern eliminated them with a 4-1 defeat in
Champaign, Ill.
After a one-year absence, the IU netters returned to the NCAA Tournament in 1999 following a 14-9 regular season mark and a fifth-place finish in the Big Ten. The
Hoosiers luck ran short as South Carolina erased their national title hopes with a 4-2 setback in Lexington, Ky.
For Coach Hydinger and his troops, the 2000 campaign brought high expectations to a veteran team featuring just two underclassmen. Indiana marched through the
regular season posting a 17-7 overall record and a third-place conference finish after going 7-3. From there, the Hoosiers headed to Champaign, Ill., where they made quick
work of the Kentucky Wildcats in the opening round. Then in the Regional Finals, Indiana ran into host and sixth-rated Illinois, suffering a heartbreaking 4-2 defeat.
After two consecutive NCAA appearances, the 2001 Hoosiers were hungry for a third straight berth. After a 14-8 regular season and tying for a sixth-place finish in a
tightly contested conference race, Indiana earned its third consecutive NCAA berth in nearby Terre Haute to face Indiana State. The intrastate foes knocked the Hoosiers
out in first-round action, 4-1.
In 2008, the Hoosiers rode a 16-10 record to their first NCAA appearance in seven years. The Hoosiers traveled to Oxford, Miss. to challenge the Commodores of
Vanderbilt, losing by a heartbreaking 3-4 tally. In 2011, Indiana set a school record for wins in a season with 23, earning an at-large berth into the tournament. The Hoosiers
played Louisiana State in College Station, Texas. The Hoosiers took the doubles point and got wins from Santiago Gruter and Josh MacTaggart to lead 3-1 before the Tigers
came charging back for a 4-3 decision.
In 2012, the Hoosiers set a school record for single season victories with 24, including a first round NCAA tournament win over Louisville, 4-2, in Lexington. The Hoosiers fell to the host Kentucky Wildcats in the second round, 4-0.
NCAA FIRST ROUND • MAY 9, 1997 • CHAMPAIGN, ILL.
NORTWESTERN 4, INDIANA 1
Singles:
1. Alex Witt (NW) def. Kevin Gabel (IU) 6-2, 6-2
2. Marc Silva (NW) def. Anton Klaric (IU) 7-5, 6-3
3. Hayden Gibson (IU) vs. Ryall Tarpley (NW), abandoned
4. Martin Bengtsson (NW) def. George McGill (IU) 6-4, 6-2
5. Doug Bohaboy (NW) def. Scott Lippitt (IU) 6-1, 6-2
6. Andrew Held (IU) vs. Richard Preschern (NW),
abandoned
Doubles:
1. McGill/Derek Pope (IU) def. Witt/Preschern (NW) 9-8 (8-6)
2. Klaric/Montilla (IU) def. Bohaboy/Silva (NW) 9-8 (8-6)
3. Bengtsson/Tarpley (NW) def. Held/Lippitt (IU) 9-8 (9-7)
NCAA FIRST ROUND • MAY 13, 2000 • CHAMPAIGN, ILL.
INDIANA 4, KENTUCKY 1
Singles:
1. Milan Rakvica (IU) def. Johan Hesoun (UK) 6-4, 6-4
2. Ian Arons (IU) vs. Carlos Drada (UK) 7-6, 1-3, abandoned
3. Edo Bawano (UK) def. Gabriel Montilla (IU) 6-1, 6-1
4. George McGill (IU) def. Gustav Pousette (UK) 6-3, 7-5
5. Paul Jacobson (IU) vs. Johan Grunditz (UK)
7-6, 4-1, abandoned
6. Rahma Smiley (IU) def. Jorge Escallon (UK) 6-4, 7-5
Doubles:
1. Arons/Montilla (IU) def. Grunditz/Pousette (UK) 8-6
2. McGill/Rakvica (IU) def. Bawano/Hesoun (UK) 8-5
3. Drada/Reven Stephens (UK) def. Jacobson/Smiley (IU) 8-5
NCAA FIRST ROUND • MAY 15, 1999 • LEXINGTON, KY.
SOUTH CAROLINA 4, INDIANA 2
Singles:
1. Jerome Jourdon (SC) def. Ian Arons (IU) 6-2, 6-0
2. Guillaume Legat (SC) def. Gabriel Montilla (IU) 6-3, 7-6
3. George McGill (IU) def. Vladimir Pavicevic (SC)
6-3, 6-7, 3-0, default
4. Olof Akesson (SC) def. Milan Rakvica (IU) 3-6, 6-2, 6-3
5. Juan Gamboa (SC) def. Paul Jacobson (IU) 6-1, 6-4
6. Rahman Smiley (IU) vs. Tom Wawrzyniak (SC), abandoned
Doubles:
1. Montilla/Smiley (IU) def. Pavicevic/Wawrzyniak (SC) 8-6
2. McGill/Rakvica (IU) def. Akesson/Legat (SC) 9-7
3. Gamboa/Jourdon (SC) def. Arons/Ricardo Jordan (IU) 8-2
NCAA FIRST ROUND • MAY 9, 2000 • CHAMPAIGN, ILL.
ILLINOIS 4, INDIANA 2
Singles:
1. Cary Franklin (UI) def. Milan Rakvica (IU) 4-6, 6-1, 6-1
2. Jeff Laski (UI) def. Ian Arons (IU) 7-5, 6-4
3. Gabriel Montilla (IU) def. Graydon Oliver (UI) 7-6, 7-6
4. George McGill (IU) vs. Jamal Parker (UI)
6-7, 7-6, 5-5, abandoned
5. Paul Jacobson (IU) def. Mike Kosta (UI) 6-2, 6-3;
6. Matt Snyder (UI) def. Rahman Smiley (IU) 6-3, 6-7, 6-3
Doubles:
1. Franklin/Oliver (UI) def. Arons/Montilla (IU) 8-4
2. Laski/Parker (UI) vs. McGill/Rakvica (IU) 6-5, abandoned
3. Kosta/Snyder (UI) def. Jacobson/Smiley (IU) 8-5
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NCAA FIRST ROUND • MAY 11, 2001 • TERRE HAUTE, IND.
INDIANA STATE 4, INDIANA 1
Singles:
1. Milan Rakvica (IU) def. Jonas Piibor (ISU) 6-2, 6-0
2. Ian Arons (IU) vs. Stefan Hirn (ISU), abandoned
3. Rahman Smiley (IU) vs. Vedran Vidovic (ISU), abandoned
4. Lovre Brajkovic (ISU) def. Paul Jacobson (IU) 6-3, 6-3
6. David O’Connell (ISU) def. Ari Widlansky (IU)
6-1, 6-3
Doubles:
1. Piibor/Hirn (ISU) def. Smiley/Ricardo Jordan (IU) 8-5
2. Vidovic/Brajkovic (ISU) def. Arons/Rakvica (IU) 9-7
3. Held/Jacobson (IU) vs. O’Connell/Mihajlovic (ISU),
abandoned
NCAA FIRST ROUND • MAY 13, 2011 • COLLEGE STATION, Tx.
LSU 4, INDIANA 3
Singles:
1. Neal Skupski (LSU) def. Jeremy Langer (IND-M) 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-4)
2. Santiago Gruter (IND-M) def. Olivier Borsos (LSU) 2-6, 6-1, 6-0
3. Josh MacTaggart (IND-M) def. Stefan Szacinski (LSU) 6-4, 6-3
4. Sebastian Carlsson (LSU) def. Isade Juneau (IND-M) 6-1, 5-7, 6-2
5. Mark Bowtell (LSU) def. Stephen Vogl (IND-M) 7-6 (8-6), 2-6, 6-3
6. Julien Gauthier (LSU) def. Dimitrije Tasic (IND-M) 6-3, 6-3
Doubles:
1. Gruter/Langer (IND-M) def. Skupski/Carlsson (LSU) 8-5
2. Anderson/Szacinski (LSU) def. MacTaggart/Vogl (IND-M) 8-6
3. Kendall/Juneau (IND-M) def. Gauthier/Borsos (LSU) 9-8 (11-9)
NCAA FIRST ROUND • MAY 10, 2008 • OXFORD, MISS.
VANDERBILT 4, INDIANA 3
Singles:
1. Thomas Richter (IU) def. Ryan Preston (VU) 3-6, 6-3, 7-6
2. Nik Cromydas (VU) def. Dara McLoughlin (IU) 6-3, 6-1
3. Vijay Paul (VU) def. Phillip Eilers (IU) 7-6, 4-6, 7-6
4. Bryant Salcedo (VU) def. Lachlan Ferguson (IU) 6-4, 6-4
5. Micheal McCarthy (IU) def. Evan Dufaux (VU) 6-3, 1-6, 7-6
6. James Moye (VU) def.Santiago Gruter (IU), 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
Doubles:
1. McLoughlin/Richter (IU) def. Preston/Zotov (VU) 9-8
2. Eilers/Ferguson (IU) def. Dufaux/Cromydas (VU), abandoned
3. Antons/Gruter (IU) def. Baker/Paul (VU) 8-6
NCAA FIRST ROUND • MAY 11, 2012 • LEXINGTON, Ky.
INDIANA 4, LOUISVILLE 2
Singles:
1. Isade Juneau (IU) def. Andrew Carter (UL) 6-1, 7-5
2. Sebastian Stiefelmeyer (UL) vs. Josh MacTaggart (IU) DNF
3. Albert Wagner (UL) def. Jeremy Langer (IU) 6-2, 6-4
4. Stephen Vogl (IU) def. Michael Lippens (UL) 6-3, 6-4
5. Robert Hall (UL) def. Will Kendall (IU) 6-4, 6-2
6. Dimitrije Tasic (IU) def. Luis Elizondo (UL) 6-4, 7-6 (6)
Doubles:
1. Wagner/Carter (UL) vs. Juneau/Langer (IU) DNF
2. MacTaggart/Barnes (IU) def. Stiefelmeyer/Hall (UL) 8-3
3. Vogl/Kendall (IU) def. Donaldson/Lippens (UL) 8-4
NCAA SECOND ROUND • MAY 12, 2012 • LEXINGTON, Ky.
KENTUCKY 4, INDIANA 0
Singles:
1. Eric Quigley (UK) def. Isade Juneau (IU) 6-1, 6-0
2. Alex Musialek (UK) vs. Josh MacTaggart (IU) DNF
3. Anthony Rossi (UK) vs. Jeremy Langer (IU) DNF
4. Tom Jomby (UK) def. Stephen Vogl (IU) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4
5. Alejandro Gomez (UK) vs. Will Kendall (IU) DNF
6. Grant Roberts (UK) def. Dimitrije Tasic (IU) 6-4, 6-3
Doubles:
1. Quigley/Jha (UK) def. Juneau/Langer (IU) 8-3
2. Rossi/Musialek (UK) vs. MacTaggart/Barnes (IU) DNF
3. Jomby/Gomez (UK) def. Vogl/Kendall (IU) 8-6
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HISTORY & RECORDS
BIG TEN HISTORY
1921 • Big Ten Co-Champions
In 1921, Frederick “Fritz” Bastian of Indianapolis introduced Indiana men’s tennis to the national
spotlight. After finishing as the Big Ten runner-up in
singles as a junior, Bastian set out his senior year to
claim the conference title. After defeating his brother,
Dick, who played for Butler, for the state college title,
Fritz stormed through conference competition, bringing the Hoosiers the 1921 Big Ten Championship. The
Hoosiers were forced to share that championship
when the University of Chicago captured the doubles
championship. At that time, the Big Ten champion
was given to the team that swept singles and doubles
titles. Since Indiana and Chicago split the titles, the
two were named co-champions.
Bastian then represented Indiana at the National
Intercollegiate Championships at Merion Cricket Club
in Haverford, Pa. The tournament featured 68 players
from 21 colleges. Bastian became Indiana’s only national champion in men’s tennis after defeating Carl
Fischer of Penn State in straight sets in the championship match.
In 1921, the men’s tennis and the wrestling
squads both claimed the conference championship,
which marked the first time in IU history that two
teams won a conference championship in the same
academic year.
1953 • Big Ten Champions
In 1953, Indiana looked to defend its conference title. After finishing with a 17-2 mark and just
eight points more than second-place Michigan State,
the Hoosiers ended the Spartans’ title hopes for the
second consecutive season. Junior Duane Gomer and
sophomores John Hironimus and Bob Martin claimed
the 2 through 4 titles and the duo of Hironimus and
freshman Ed Harrison took the doubles title at No. 3.
The Hoosiers edged the Spartans by a count of 64.5 58.5.
Led by the stellar play of Fritz Bastian, Indiana earned a
share of the Big Ten title in 1921.
1952 • Big Ten Champions
Indiana had only won six matches during the five
years prior to hiring Dale Lewis in 1949. Just four short
years after Lewis took the helm, he took the Hoosiers
to the top. In 1952, Lewis led the Hoosiers to a 13-3
season and their first Big Ten crown in 32 seasons.
Junior Eli Glazer, sophomores Duane Gomer and
Tom Lynch and freshmen John Hironimus and Bob
Martin all swept the singles titles from 2 through 6.
Hironimus teamed with Lynch to add the No. 3 doubles title, allowing the Hoosiers to run away with a
70-56 win over Michigan State in the conference point
standings.
1954 • Big Ten Champions
In 1954, the Hoosiers three-peated as Big Ten
Champions behind a perfect 19-0 season. Unlike the
previous season, however, the race for the crown was
not close. The Hoosiers opened a record-setting margin of 52-36 over runner-up Michigan.
For the Hoosiers, junior Bob Martin claimed
his third straight singles title at No. 3 and teamed
with junior John Hironimus to take the No. 1 doubles
title. With the 1954 doubles title, Hironimus had also
claimed his third straight conference title. Sophomore Carl Dentice posted an undefeated record at No.
6 singles, en route to his first championship.
1964 • Big Ten Champions
In the last season for the point-system format,
the Hoosiers erased a nine-year absence from the top
of the Big Ten conference. The Hoosiers used a 21-2
regular season and a 10-1 conference record to capture the conference championship. Indiana outscored
second-place Michigan by a count of 69-48.
In 1964, All-American Dave Power led the Hoosiers to a Big Ten title. The Hoosiers had a 21-2 regular season and a 10-1
conference record on the year.
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Big Ten
1921
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1963
1964
1965
1966
1970
1971
1972
1973
1977
1979
2009
Singles Champions
Frederick Bastian
Eli Glazer
Eli Glazer
Duane Gomer
John Hironimus
Bob Martin
Tom Lynch
John Hironimus
Duane Gomer
Bob Martin
Bob Martin
Bob Barker
Carl Dentice
Carl Dentice
George Fryman
Elam Huddleston
Ken Dillman
Bob Gray
Alan Graham
Charlie Fichter
Alan Graham
Jim Binkley
Charlie Fichter
Rod McNerney
Mike Baer
Tom Dunker
Geoff Hodsdon
Doug Sullivan
Joe Kendall
Bill Rennie
Tom Rogers
Josh MacTaggart
No. 1
No. 3
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 3
No. 4
No. 6
No. 5
No. 6
No. 5
No. 6
No. 6
No. 4
No. 6
No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 2
No. 3
No. 5
No. 2
No. 2
No. 3
No. 1
No. 4
No. 1
Big Ten
1952
1953
1954
1956
1963
1964
1965
1970
1971
1972
Doubles Champions
John Hironimus & Tom Lynch
John Hironimus & Ed Harrison
John Hironimus & Bob Martin
Carl Dentice & Elam Huddleston
George Fryman & Ken Dillman
Gary Baxter & Jim Binkley
Alan Graham & Charlie Kane
Jim Binkley & Charlie Fichter
Dave Power & Rod McNerney
Geoff Hodsdon & Darrel Snively
Mark Bishop & Geoff Hodsdon
Tom Dunker & Joe Kendall
No. 2
No. 3
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 3
No. 2
No. 1
No. 1
No. 2
No. 1
No. 2
Big Ten Tournament Results
2015 Big Ten Tournament • Champaign, Ill.
4/23
Indiana 4, Purdue 2
4/24
Northwestern 4, Indiana 1
2014 Big Ten Tournament • East Lansing, Mich
4/24
Indiana 4, Minnesota 3
4/25
Illinois 4, Indiana 1
2013 Big Ten Tournament • Columbus, Ohio
4/25
Indiana 4, Penn State 2
4/36
Michigan 4, Indiana 2
2012 Big Ten Tournament • Evanston, Ill.
4/26
Indiana 4, Iowa 0
4/27
Indiana 4, Minnesota 3
4/28
Ohio State 4, Indiana 1
2011 Big Ten Tournament • Madison, Wis.
4/29
Indiana 4, Purdue 2
4/30
Minnesota 4, Indiana 0
2010 Big Ten Tournament • Bloomington, Ind.
4/29
Indiana 4, Michigan State 0
4/30
Michigan 4, Indiana 0
2009 Big Ten Tournament • Ann Arbor, Mich.
4/23
Indiana 4, Michigan State 1
4/24
Indiana 4, Minnesota 1
4/25
Illinois 5, Indiana 0
2008 Big Ten Tournament • West Lafayette, Ind.
4/24
Indiana 4, Northwestern 0
4/25
Illinois 4, Indiana 0
2007 Big Ten Tournament • West Lafayette, Ind.
4/26
Indiana 4, Iowa 3
4/27
Michigan 4, Indiana1
2006 Big Ten Tournament • Minneapolis, Minn.
4/28
Michigan 4, Indiana 2
2005 Big Ten Tournament • Champaign, Ill.
4/29
Northwestern 4, Indiana 3
2004 Big Ten Tournament • East Lansing, Mich.
4/29
Indiana 4, Iowa 0
4/30
Minnesota 4, Indiana 0
2003 Big Ten Tournament • Evanston, Ill.
4/24
Indiana 4, Northwestern 1
4/25
Illinois 4, Indiana 0
2002 Big Ten Tournament • Columbus, Ohio
4/25
Michigan 4, Indiana 2
2001 Big Ten Tournament • Madison, Wis.
4/26
Indiana 4, Iowa 3
4/27
Illinois 4, Indiana 2
2000 Big Ten Tournament • Bloomington, Ind.
4/28
Indiana 4, Ohio State 2
4/29
Minnesota 4, Indiana 2
1999 Big Ten Tournament • Ann Arbor, Mich.
4/30
Minnesota 4, Indiana 0
1998 Big Ten Tournament • Champaign, Ill.
5/1
Northwestern 4, Indiana 1
5/2
Minnesota 4, Indiana 2
5/3
Michigan State 4, Indiana 1
4/29
Indiana 4, Ohio State 0
4/30
Indiana 4, Penn State 2
1994 Big Ten Tournament • Minneapolis, Minn.
5/5
Indiana 4, Purdue 2
5/6
lllinois 4, Indiana 3
1993 Big Ten Tournament • Iowa City, Iowa
5/7
Indiana 4, Iowa 3
5/8
Minnesota 4, Indiana 1
5/9
Indiana 5, Penn State 1
1992 Big Ten Tournament • Madison, Wis.
5/1
Indiana 5, Michigan State 0
5/2
Indiana 5, Northwestern 3
5/3
Minnesota 5, Indiana 2
1991 Big Ten Tournament • Evanston, Ill.
5/3
Indiana 5, Iowa 2
5/4
Minnesota 5, Indiana 1
5/5
Indiana 5, Northwestern 1
1990 Big Ten Tournament • Champaign, Ill.
5/4
Indiana 5, Michigan 4
5/5
Indiana 5, Ohio State 2
5/6
Northwestern 5, Indiana 0
1989 Big Ten Tournament • Iowa City, Iowa
5/12
Northwestern 5, Indiana 3
5/13
Indiana 5, Michigan State 0
5/14 Indiana 5, Illinois 1
5/15
Wisconsin 5, Indiana 1
1988 Big Ten Tournament • West Lafayette, Ind.
5/13
Indiana 6, Ohio State 3
5/14
Minnesota 5, Indiana 4
5/15
Wisconsin 5, Indiana 1
1987 Big Ten Tournament • Bloomington, Ind.
5/8
Ohio State 5, Indiana 3
5/9
Indiana 5, Northwestern 3
5/9
Indiana 5, Wisconsin 4
5/10
Indiana 5, Purdue 1
1986 Big Ten Tournament • Minneapolis, Minn.
5/9
Indiana 5, Northwestern 3
5/10
Minnesota 6, Indiana 0
5/11
Indiana 6, Purdue 3
1985 Big Ten Tournament • Champaign, Ill.
5/10
Indiana 5, Purdue 4
5/11
Minnesota 5, Indiana 2
5/12
Illinois 5, Indiana 3
Prior to 1985, a point system was used to determine the
conference champion.
1997 Big Ten Tournament • East Lansing, Mich.
4/25
Indiana 4, Michigan 3
4/26 Northwestern 4, Indiana 0
4/27
Minnesota 4, Indiana 0
1996 Big Ten Tournament • West Lafayette, Ind.
4/25
Indiana 4, Wisconsin 3
4/26
Ohio State 4, Indiana 0
1995 Big Ten Tournament • Bloomington, Ind.
4/28
Minnesota 4, Indiana 1
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MARK BISHOP
MIKE McLOUGHLIN
1970-72
1972 ALL-BIG TEN
1974-77
1976, 1977 ALL-BIG TEN
Mark Bishop earned All-Big Ten honors in 1972, compiling an overall singles record of 17-5 at the No. 1
position. In addition, Bishop went 9-2 against Big Ten
opposition in singles competition. He also compiled a
16-6 doubles mark. Bishop teamed with Walt Herrick at No. 1. The duo’s record
included a 9-2 conference mark. Bishop’s help at the top of the lineup propelled
the Hoosiers to a 15-5-1 mark in 1972.
Year SinglesDoubles
197018-3 13-6
197122-5 22-7
197217-5 16-6
Career57-13 51-19
DOUG SULLIVAN
1972-75
1973, 1974, 1975 ALL-BIG TEN
Doug Sullivan is one of four Hoosiers to earn All-Big
Ten honors on three occasions. He became the first
Hoosier to accomplish the feat, earning the honors in
1973, 1974 and 1975. In his four-year career, Sullivan
amassed a singles record of 73-30 and a doubles mark of 72-21. As a freshman
in 1972, he won the Big Ten Singles Championship at the No. 2 spot. He was the
conference runner-up at the No. 1 singles position in 1973 and 1974.
Year SinglesDoubles
197218-6 18-5
197315-9 21-4
197419-6 16-5
197521-9 21-9
Career73-30 76-23
Mike McLoughlin was the lone Hoosier to earn All-Big
Ten honors in 1976 and 1977. McLoughlin won 20 or
more singles matches during the final three seasons
of his career. He posted a career singles mark of 76-32
and a doubles record of 62-32. During the 1976 season, he was 20-6 at the No.
1 singles position. McLoughlin also teamed with Tim Kremm to post a 13-11
doubles record. He won eight Big Ten singles matches at No. 1 in 1976 , which
ranked second on the team.
Year SinglesDoubles
197415-6 6-5
1975 21-1019-10
197620-6 14-11
1977 20-1023-7
Career76-32 62-32
BILL RENNIE
1977-78
1977, 1978 ALL-BIG TEN
Bill Rennie was not on the Hoosier roster at the
beginning of the 1977 season, but emerged as an
All-Big Ten selection in both 1977 and 1978. Rennie
claimed the Big Ten Singles Championship in 1977.
During his final season in 1978, he led Indiana with 11 singles victories, including seven against Big Ten competition at the No. 1 singles position. Rennie
finished his career with a 33-15 singles record and a 30-19 doubles mark. In
1977, he was 22-6 in singles and 21-7 in doubles.
Year SinglesDoubles
197722-6 21-7
197811-9 9-12
Career33-15 30-19
JOE KENDALL
MIKE DICKINSON
1972-74
1973, 1974 ALL-BIG TEN
1979-82
1979 ALL-BIG TEN
Joe Kendall, along with Doug Sullivan, became the
first multiple All-Big Ten selection for Indiana. Kendall earned the conference accolade in 1973 and 1974.
During his final season in 1974, Kendall and Sullivan teamed to go 16-5 in doubles, including a 10-2 mark against conference
foes. During his career, Kendall went 42-26 in singles and 52-16 in doubles. He
amassed career highs in singles wins (18) and doubles victories (20) in 1973.
Kendall teamed primarily with Tom Dunker in 1973, posting an 18-4 doubles
record with a 9-3 conference mark.
Year SinglesDoubles
197214-9 16-6
197318-7 20-5
1974 10-1016-5
Career42-26 52-16
Mike Dickinson earned All-Big Ten accolades after
compiling a 25-6 singles record as a freshman in 1979.
He played primarily at No. 3 singles, wrapping up a
team-best in singles victories. Dickinson was also 10-3
in Big Ten competition. He played at both No.1 and No. 2 doubles, amassing a
14-14 mark. He teamed with Tom Rogers at the No. 2 position and went 106. During the 1979 and 1980 seasons, he was the Big Ten runner-up at No. 3
singles.
Year SinglesDoubles
197925-6 14-14
198021-4 20-6
1981 13-1211-13
1982 11-114-17
Career70-33 49-50
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RANDY DRUZ
EOIN COLLINS
1977-80
1980 ALL-BIG TEN
1986-89
1989 ALL-BIG TEN
Randy Druz earned All-Big Ten recognition during his
senior season after compiling an 18-8 overall singles
record, including a 9-4 conference ledger. He also
competed at the top doubles position in 1980, compiling a 15-10 record. Druz finished his career with a 66-42 singles mark and a
48-54 doubles record.
Eoin Collins earned All-Big Ten accolades during his
senior season in 1989. Collins posted career bests
with an overall singles mark of 29-15 overall singles
record and a 25-14 double ledger. He played primarily
at the No. 2 singles position in 1989. Collins finished his career with a 97-58
singles mark and 59-45 doubles record. Collins went on to represent Ireland in
both the Davis Cup and the Olympic Games.
Year SinglesDoubles
1986 21-158-11
1987 18-1411-13
1988 29-1415-7
1989 29-1525-14
Career97-58 59-45
Year SinglesDoubles
197723-7 14-15
1978 10-127-14
1979 15-1512-15
198018-8 15-10
Career66-42 48-54
JEFF TRUE
1977, 79-81
1980 ALL-BIG TEN
Jeff True earned All-Big Ten honors in 1980. True
compiled a 16-8 record at the No. 2 singles position,
including a 6-5 Big Ten mark. He also finished the 1980
season with a 14-11 mark, playing primarily at the No.
2 position. True had his best season as a freshman in 1977. He had career highs
in singles (21) and doubles (16) victories.
Year SinglesDoubles
197721-8 16-13
19780-1 1-0
1979 17-1013-13
198016-8 14-11
19818-13 6-14
Career62-38 50-51
SVEN SALUMAA
1985-88
1986, 1987, 1988 ALL-BIG TEN
Sven Salumaa was Indiana’s second three-time
All-Big Ten honoree. He earned the conference
accolade from 1986-88. Salumaa won 20 or more
singles matches all four years of his career. He is the
Hoosiers’ all-time career singles winner with a 10861 record. Salumaa moved into the No. 1 singles spot as a sophomore in 1986
and never relinquished the position. He became the first Hoosier in six years to
earn All-Big Ten honors when he won the distinction in 1986.
Year SinglesDoubles
1985 29-1116-17
1986 21-1512-19
1987 26-146-10
1988 32-2123-8
Career 108-6157-54
GUNNAR SALUMAA
1988-91
1989, 1990, 1991 ALL-BIG TEN
Gunnar Salumaa earned All-Big Ten honors in each of
his final three seasons. He finished his career second
on the Hoosiers’ all-time singles win list with 106.
Salumaa set a school record with 77 career doubles
victories. Salumaa won 20 or more matches all four years of his Hoosier career,
including his best season of 31-18 as a freshman. He teamed with his brother,
Sven, to earn a 23-9 doubles record in 1988. Gunnar played at No. 1, No. 2 and
No. 3 singles.
Year SinglesDoubles
1988 31-1825-9
1989 24-1925-15
1990 27-1316-7
1991 24-1411-10
Career 106-6477-41
DAVID MCCALLUM
1988-91
1990, 1991 ALL-BIG TEN
David McCallum earned All-Big Ten honors in 1990
and 1991. As a junior, McCallum went 24-19 playing
at No.1 and No. 2 singles. He played No. 1 singles
as a senior, finishing with a 21-15 record. McCallum
teamed with Chris Gambino in 1989 to go 30-11 in doubles. The duo finished the season ranked 39th in the country. During his senior
campaign, McCallum finished the season ranked 68th nationally in singles. As a
sophomore, he finished with a career-best 34-10 singles mark.
Year SinglesDoubles
198819-8 16-6
1989 34-1030-11
1990 24-1912-9
1991 21-1517-6
Career98-52 75-32
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NIGEL RUSSELL
JOHAN LANDSBURG
1990-93
1992 ALL-BIG TEN
Nigel Russell earned All-Big Ten honors as a junior
in 1992. He compiled a 16-19 singles mark playing at
the No. 1 position. He was also 15-2 in doubles. Russell picked up his biggest victory of the season in the
championship match of the 1992 Big Ten Championships, where he defeated
Minnesota’s Brian Uihlein. He had a pair of 20-win singles season in 1991 and
1993. Russell finished his career with a 70-57 singles mark and a doubles record
of 56-40.
Year SinglesDoubles
1990 14-1112-7
1991 20-1711-10
1992 16-1915-12
1993 20-1018-11
Career70-57 56-40
CHRIS DECKER
1994
1994 ALL-BIG TEN
Johan Landsburg was an All-Big Ten selection during
his only season with the Hoosiers in 1994. Landsburg
was 25-9 in singles, including a 7-3 mark at both the
No. 1 and No. 2 positions. He finished with an overall
doubles record of 15-9, including a 6-2 mark while teaming with Erik Barrett.
Year SinglesDoubles
199425-9 15-9
Career25-9 15-9
ERIK BARRETT
1990-92
1992 ALL-BIG TEN
1992-95
1995 ALL-BIG TEN
Chris Decker earned All-Big Ten honors during his final
season in 1992, going 26-8 in singles. He played exclusively at the No. 2 position and compiled a Big Ten
mark of 12-1. Decker teamed with Erik Barrett to earn a
22-1 doubles record. The duo was 8-0 in Big Ten action. He earned Big Ten Player
of the Month in April 1992. Decker put together more than 20 wins in each of his
three seasons at IU. He became the first Hoosier to earn Big Ten Freshman of the
Year honors in 1990, when he went 22-11 at No. 3 and No. 4 singles.
Year SinglesDoubles
1990 22-1114-12
1991 23-1015-9
199226-8 22-1
Career71-29 51-22
Erik Barrett earned All-Big Ten accolades as a senior
in 1995. He finished the season 23-16, playing at No.
1 singles and a 29-11 overall doubles record. He and
Derek Pope finished the year ranked 34th nationally.
Barrett had a pair of 20-win seasons at IU. He teamed with Chris Decker in
compiling a 22-1 doubles mark as a freshman in 1992. Barrett also teamed with
Bo Gibbs to win the doubles flight at the 1994 Midwestern Intercollegiates.
Year SinglesDoubles
19926-2 22-1
1993 24-1014-6
1994 16-196-11
1995 23-1629-11
Career69-45 71-29
CHRIS ANGELL
DEREK POPE
1992-94
1993 ALL-BIG TEN
1995-98
1995 ALL-BIG TEN
Chris Angell was named an All-Big Ten selection in
1993. He finished the season ranked 72nd nationally
after compiling a 20-14 singles record at the No. 1 position. Angell was also 14-6 in doubles in 1993. As a
sophomore in 1992, Angell had his best season, going 25-12 in singles competition. He won 10 straight matches at one point during the 1992 season. For his
career, Angell was 54-40 in singles action and 15-6 in doubles.
Derek Pope earned All-Big Ten honors as a freshman
in 1995. He finished the year with a 25-10 singles record and a 27-6 doubles mark. Pope teamed with Erik
Barrett in doubles action as the duo finished the year
ranked 34th nationally. Pope was also named Big Ten Freshman of the Year in
1995. Pope was 25-13 as a sophomore and was ranked as high as 29th in the
Rolex Collegiate Rankings. He finished his career with a 63-41 singles mark and
a 75-47 doubles record.
Year SinglesDoubles
1995 25-1027-6
1996 25-1313-16
19975-1 16-12
19987-17 19-13
Career63-41 75-47
Year SinglesDoubles
1992 25-121-0
1993 20-1414-6
1994
9-14
0-0
Career54-40 15-6
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KEVIN GABEL
1994-97
1997 ALL-BIG TEN
Kevin Gabel was an All-Big Ten selection in 1997. He
compiled a 17-11 singles mark, playing primarily at the
No. 1 position. Gable went 5-3 against Big Ten competition that year. He finished his career with a 51-47
singles ledger and a 23-20 doubles mark.
Year SinglesDoubles
1995 19-139-7
1996 15-2310-11
1997 17-114-2
Career51-47 23-20
IAN ARONS
JAKUB PRAIBIS
2002-05
2004, 2005 ALL-BIG TEN
Jakub Praibis earned All-Big Ten accolades during
each of his final two seasons. Praibis played at No. 1
for his final three years. In both 2004 and 2005, Praibis
advanced to the NCAA National Singles Championship. He advanced to the round of 32 in 2004. He finished the season with national rankings of 120th in 2003, 53rd in 2004 and 63rd in 2005. Praibis was an
Academic All-Big Ten selection during his final three seasons as a Hoosier. For
his career, Praibis was 68-34 in singles and 55-34 in doubles.
Year SinglesDoubles
200215-5 7-10
2003 15-1111-12
200416-7 18-5
2005 22-1119-7
Career68-34 55-34
DMYTRO ISHUTGANOV
1998-01
1999 ALL-BIG TEN
2004-06
2006 ALL-BIG TEN
Ian Arons earned All-Big Ten accolades as a sophomore in 1999. He was 16-24 in singles and 28-10 in
doubles during the 1999 season. Arons finished the
campaign ranked 16th in the Midwest in singles. Arons finished his career with a 77-70 singles mark and a doubles record of 70-43.
He turned in his best singles season in 1998 with a 23-18 mark. In 2000, Arons
teamed with Gabrel Montilla and finished the season ranked 45th in the nation
in doubles.
Year SinglesDoubles
1998 23-185-13
1999 16-2428-10
2000 19-1717-10
2001 19-1016-10
Career77-70 70-43
Dmytro Ishtuganov earned All-Big Ten honors as a
senior, earning a career-high 21 singles victories that
season in the No. 1 slot for the Hoosiers. The Kiev,
Ukraine, native finished his career ranked 111st in the
ITA rankings. Ishtuganov first made his mark in doubles for Indiana, and was
paired with Jakob Praibis for two years, playing at the No. 2 slot. The duo was
ranked as high as 54th in the country in 2005. Overall, Ishtuganov went 39-32 in
singles competition and 59-31 in doubles.
Year SinglesDoubles
20046-10 22-7
200512-7 20-8
2006 21-1517-16
Career39-32 59-31
MILAN RAKVICA
1998-02
2000, 2001, 2002 ALL-BIG TEN
Milan Rakvica earned All-Big Ten honors in 2000,
2001 and 2002. He played at No. 1 all three seasons.
Rakvica had a career best 30-10 singles record as a
freshman in 1999. He also finished with his best doubles mark at 23-13. Rakvica
also earned Academic All-Big Ten honors all four years. For his career, Rakvica
was 91-54 in singles and 69-49 in doubles. In 2001 he finished the year ranked
58th nationally, and closed 2002 with a ranking of No. 69.
Year SinglesDoubles
1999 30-1023-13
2000 25-1719-13
2001 18-1315-9
2002 18-1412-14
Career91-54 69-49
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THOMAS RICHTER
LACHLAN FERGUSON
2004-08
2008 ALL-BIG TEN
2007-10
2009, 2010 ALL-BIG TEN
Richter earned All-Big Ten honors in 2008, his senior
campaign. Richter was also awarded the Big Ten Medal of Honor, for proficiency in scholarship and athletics.
He played a significant role for the Hoosiers all four
years. With 65 doubles wins Richter finished his career 10th on the all-time list
at Indiana. Richter defeated four ranked opponents in 2008 and finished his IU
career ranked 106 nationally in singles, 13th in the Midwest Region, and 13th in
doubles in the Midwest.
Year SinglesDoubles
200514-9 14-8
200612-4 10-7
200712-6 13-3
2008 25-1428-6
Career63-33 65-24
Ferguson became the 25th All-Big Ten honoree for Indiana, and marked the second and third consecutive
years that Indiana had an individual honored. Ferguson finished the 2009 season 22-13 in singles action
and 23-12 in doubles play, including a 5-5 mark in Big Ten singles action at the
number one spot, he finished 2010 with a 17-9 singles mark, including 5-5 at
the number one spot in Big Ten Play. The sophomore also scored six wins over
ranked opponents in his career. He finished his career with 69 doubles victories,
which ties for seventh most in school history.
Year SinglesDoubles
2008 19-1521-10
2009 24-1324-13
201017-9 24-9
Career60-37 69-32
SANTIAGO GRUTER
JEREMY LANGER
2007-11
2011 ALL-BIG TEN
2009-12
2011 ALL-BIG TEN
Gruter was a four year member of the IU rotation,
and finished his career with the IU career record for
doubles victories with 94. He earned All-Big Ten honors in 2011 for his season at number two singles and
number one doubles, including a 9-1 slate in doubles action. The Lima, Peru
native’s 88 career singles wins put him sixth on Indiana’s all-time list at the end
of his career.
Langer played at number one singles for the Hoosiers
all season in 2011 and combined with Santiago Gruter
to post a dominating 9-1 record at No. 1 doubles in
Big Ten play. The duo posted 24 doubles wins on the
season. Langer has 67 career singles wins and 83 career doubles wins, putting
himself a solid senior season from owning the all-time record for doubles wins
and being among the winningest overall players in school history.
Year SinglesDoubles
2007-0822-14 24-12
2008-0921-19 21-17
2009-1025-13 22-14
2010-1120-10 27-8
Career88-56 94-51
JOSH MACTAGGART
Year SinglesDoubles
2008-0925-17 25-15
2009-1022-16 27-17
2010-1120-18 28-8
2011-1224-14 22-17
Career91-65 102-57
ISADE JUNEAU
2010-13
2011, 2012, 2013 ALL-BIG TEN
2010-13
2012, 2013 ALL-BIG TEN
MacTaggart took his freshman season by storm, winning the 2009 Big Ten Singles title. He went on to win
31 matches in his initial campaign. He earned All-Big
Ten honors as a sophomore and as a junior, averaging 8.5 singles wins and seven
doubles wins in Big Ten play over the two year stretch. If he continues his torrid
pace, he’ll shatter IU’s career singles wins record.
Juneau earned All-Big Ten honors after tallying an 1813 record at number one singles during his junior campaign. He also tallied 17 wins at number one doubles
for IU. In Big Ten play, he was 6-5 in singles action at number one and finished
the year with two wins over ranked opponents.
Year SinglesDoubles
2009-1031-12 22-12
2010-1125-8 28-9
2011-1235-10 30-14
2012-1326-10 22-9
Career 117-40102-44
Year SinglesDoubles
2009-1028-10 17-15
2010-1124-12 19-15
2011-1224-14 22-17
2012-1326-12 28-6
Career 102-4886-53
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ALL-BIG TEN
SAM MONETTE
2012-PRESENT
2014, 15 ALL-BIG TEN
Monette started with a strong freshman season as he
posted a 26-10 record in singles and a 26-6 record in
doubles. Monette came back to go 20-12 in singles
in the 2013-14 season, including a victory over No. 10 Gonzales Austin from
Vanderbilt.
Year SinglesDoubles
2012-1326-10 26-6
2013-1420-12 19-7
2014-1511-13 14-13
Career57-35 59-26
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IU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE
DAVE POWER, 2006 INDUCTEE
1964-66
1965, 1966 ALL-AMERICAN
Dave Power became the first former member of the men’s tennis team to be inducted into the Indiana University Athletics Hall of Fame on Nov. 10, 2006. Power
is the only All-American in Indiana tennis history, earning the honor in both 1965 and 1966. He helped the IU tennis program capture the 1964 Big Ten title. Power
compiled a 57-7 career singles record and a 47-8 doubles mark. He and Rod McNerney combined to capture the 1965 league No. 1 doubles title. During his collegiate
career, Indiana posted a 52-12 overall record and a 15-3 Big Ten mark.
After graduation, Power was ranked as high as No. 25 in the world. He played in five Grand Slam events, reaching the semifinals in doubles at the Australian
Nationals. In 1984, he became a United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Master Professional.
Power would continue his journey in collegiate tennis in 1988, coaching at the University of Cincinnati for 10 years. He is currently the Vice President and Director
of Operations at Windward Lake Club in Alpharetta, Ga.
YearSingles
196420-3
196515-3
196622-1
Career57-7
Doubles
14-2
15-2
18-4
47-8
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DAVIS CUP PARTICIPANTS
RICARDO JORDAN, 1999-2002
GABREIL MONTILLA, 1999-2006
EOIN COLLINS, 1987-2004
The Davis Cup is the annual international men’s tennis team competition. In 1900 Dwight F. Davis, a student on the Harvard tennis squad, wanted to match the
skills of four members of his team against a team from England. He developed a format that called for three days of competition, with two singles matches on the first
day, a doubles match on the second, and two more singles matches on the final day. Known as a “tie,” this head-to-head arrangement pits nation against nation and
remains in use today.
Three former members of the Indiana men’s tennis team have represented their countries in international and Davis Cup play. Ricardo Jordan and Gabreil Montilla
represented Puerto Rico and Eoin Collins played for his country of Ireland.
Collins graduated from Indiana in 1989 with a singles record of 97-58 and a doubles mark of 59-45. Collins played for Ireland from 1987-97 and in 2004. He has
played 35 matches in international play, registering 16 wins.
He was instrumental in the team’s 3-2 win over Ghana in the 1990 Euro/African Group I Final. Collins won his doubles match in five sets (1-6, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2, 11-9)
and his singles match against Frank Ofori 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-3.
Montilla, a member of the Puerto Rican Davis Cup Team since 1999, is the all-time wins (36), singles wins (21) and doubles wins (15) leader for his country. Montilla has also played the most years (7) and most times (28) in Puerto Rican history.
The 2000 Indiana graduate earned international singles victories in 2004 against Scott Willinsky of Jamaica (6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-4) and Christopher Eldon of the Bahamas (6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4). He won all seven matches he played on the international level during 2003 and all nine during the 1999 campaign.
Montilla helped his country to victories over Bolivia, Honduras, El Salvador, and Trinidad & Tobago in 2003.
Jordan is a 2001 graduate of IU, along with Montilla, who played for Puerto Rico. Jordan was a member of the Puerto Rican team during 1999, 2001 and 2002. He
had an all-time record of 12-5, including a 12-4 doubles mark. Montilla and Jordan together have the most wins as a doubles team in Puerto Rican team history with
seven.
In 2002, he earned doubles victories with Montilla against Costa Rica, Panama and the Dominican Republic.
Eoin Collins
Ireland
Gabriel Montilla
Puerto Rico
SinglesDoubles
19870-2 N/A
19881-0 N/A
19890-2 0-1
19902-1 1-0
19910-1 0-1
19922-0 0-1
19931-2 1-0
19942-1 1-1
19950-3 1-1
1996N/A 4-0
19970-1 N/A
2004N/A 0-1
Totals8-13 8-6
SinglesDoubles
19996-0 3-0
20003-0 1-0
20013-1 1-1
20024-0 3-1
20033-0 4-0
20042-2 0-2
20050-4 3-1
2006N/A 2-2
Totals 21-7
17-7
Ricardo Jordan
Puerto Rico
SinglesDoubles
1999N/A 6-0
2001N/A 3-1
20020-1 3-2
Totals 0-1
12-3
Eoin Collins
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1929-301-9
DateOpponent
W/L
4/23DePaul
L
4/26 at Cincinnati
L
4/30 at Terre Haute Normal L
5/2 Ohio State
L
5/5 at Wisconsin
L
5/9 Terre Haute Normal
L
5/12Michigan
L
5/14Wabash
W
5/17 at Purdue
L
5/19 at Northwestern
L
Score
2-5
0-9
2-7
0-9
1-8
3-6
1-8
7-2
3-6
0-9
1930-311-6
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/22 Indiana State
L
2-4
5/2Northwestern
L
0-9
5/4Cincinnati
L
2-6
5/11 at Michigan
L
0-9
5/14Purdue
L
2-5
5/16 at Indiana State
L
1-8
5/19 Ball State
W
9-0
1931-320-3-1
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/28 Indiana State
L
3-6
5/4 at Purdue
T
3-3
5/7 Ohio State
L
0-6
5/14Illinois
L
1-5
1932-331-3
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/29 at Kentucky
L
4-5
5/9Cincinnati
W
4-2
5/17 at Illinois
L
1-5
5/22Purdue
L
0-6
1933-342-5
DateOpponent
W/L
4/20Earlham
L
4/23 at Wabash
L
4/25 at DePauw
L
4/28 Indiana State
W
5/4 at Earlham
L
5/7 at Kentucky
W
5/12Wabash
L
Score
1-5
2-4
1-8
5-1
0-7
7-0
2-7
1934-352-4
DateOpponent
W/L
4/27 at Indiana State
W
4/30 Notre Dame
L
5/4 at Western State Normal L
5/8 at Illinois
L
5/16DePauw
L
5/18 at Purdue
W
Score
6-1
3-6
2-7
0-6
3-4
4-2
4/24
4/30
5/1
5/6
5/7
5/8
5/14
5/14
5/15
Notre Dame
at Chicago
at Northwestern
Michigan State
at Wabash
vs. Western State
vs. Illinois
vs. Purdue
at Ohio State
L
L
L
L
W
L
W
W
L
4-5
0-6
0-6
1-8
6-1
1-6
5-2
4-2
2-7
1937-383-8
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/12 at DePauw
L
1-8
4/15 at Indiana State
W
5-1
4/22 vs. Michigan
L
3-4
4/29 Ohio State
L
3-6
4/29Illinois
L
4-5
4/30Purdue
W
8-1
5/2Kentucky
L
4-5
5/5 vs. Wayne
L
0-9
5/6 at Michigan State
L
3-6
5/7 at Notre Dame
L
1-6
5/12 Western State
W
5-4
1938-392-9
DateOpponent
W/L
4/15 at Butler
W
4/22 at Notre Dame
L
4/28 at Wabash
W
4/29 at Kentucky
L
5/3 at Western State
L
5/4 at Michigan State
L
5/5 at Wayne
L
5/11 at DePauw
L
5/12 at Illinois
L
5/12 vs. Ohio State
L
5/13 vs. Purdue
L
Score
6-1
2-7
7-0
3-6
1-8
1-8
1-8
3-6
2-6
1-8
4-5
1939-401-7-1
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/19 at Earlham
L
0-7
4/20 at Butler
W
4-3
4/25 at Kentucky
L
4-5
4/26 at Cincinnati
L
1-8
5/3 at Ball State
L
3-4
5/4 at Notre Dame
L
0-9
5/9 at DePauw
T
4-4
5/10 at Western State
L
0-9
5/11 at Michigan State
L
0-9
1940-413-8
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/17Wayne
L
0-5
4/19 at Butler
W
8-1
4/25DePauw
L
4-5
4/26Cincinnati
L
4-5
4/28 at Illinois
L
4-5
5/2 Notre Dame
L
1-8
5/3 Western State
L
1-8
5/9Wabash
W
9-0
5/10Detroit
W
9-0
5/15 at Kenyon
L
0-9
5/16 vs. Purdue
L
0-5
1941-422-7
DateOpponent
W/L
4/18 at Cincinnati
W
4/24 Ball State
W
4/25Illinois
L
4/30 at Notre Dame
L
5/1 at Western Michigan
L
5/2 at Michigan State
L
5/12Purdue
L
5/18 at DePauw
L
5/23 at Miami (Ohio)
L
Score
5-4
5-2
0-9
1-8
0-9
0-9
0-6
3-6
0-7
1942-432-3
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/17 vs. DePauw
L
1-8
4/17 at Notre Dame
L
1-8
4/22 Miami (Ohio)
W
5-2
4/24 vs. Kalamazoo
L
1-8
5/7Cincinnati
W
6-1
1943-440-6
DateOpponent
W/L Score
5/13DePauw
L
0-6
5/13 Notre Dame
L
0-6
5/19Purdue
L
0-6
6/2 Indiana State
L
1-5
6/3DePauw
L
0-6
6/10 at Miami (Ohio)
L
2-5
1944-450-2
DateOpponent
W/L
5/12 at Notre Dame
L
5/19 at Purdue
L
Score
0-7
1-6
1945-460-11
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/26Kalamazoo
L
0-9
4/27 at Michigan
L
0-9
5/3Northwestern
L
0-9
5/4 Michigan State
L
0-9
5/9 at Notre Dame
L
0-9
5/10 at Chicago
L
0-9
5/11 at Wisconsin
L
0-9
5/17Purdue
L
0-9
5/18Illinois
L
0-9
5/22 Ball State
L
3-4
5/23 Western Michigan
L
0-9
1935-365-4
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/17Wabash
W
7-2
4/24 at Purdue
W
4-2
4/25 at DePauw
W
6-3
4/25 vs. Ohio State
L
2-5
5/9Butler
W
7-2
5/11Kentucky
L
2-7
5/13 Western State Teachers L
1-5
5/15 Indiana State
W
5-2
5/26 at Kentucky
L
4-5
1936-374-8
DateOpponent
W/L
4/16DePauw
L
4/17Earlham
W
4/22 at Kentucky
L
Score
3-4
7-2
3-4
The 1921 Hoosiers, led by Frederick “Fritz Bastian, were Big Ten Co-Champions. Bastian took the conference singles crown, and the University of Chicago took the doubles crown, splitting the conference championship.
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1946-471-4
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/23Butler
L
4-5
4/26 at Ball State
W
5-4
5/3 at Purdue
L
0-9
5/9DePauw
L
4-5
5/23 at Indiana State
L
4-5
1947-485-1
DateOpponent
W/L
4/24Wabash
W
4/30 at Butler
W
5/7 at Ball State
W
5/11 Indiana State
W
5/14Centre
W
5/21 at Purdue
L
Score
9-0
9-0
6-1
9-0
8-1
4-5
1948-495-3
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/22 at Indiana State
W
9-0
4/23 at Washington (St. Louis) L
2-7
4/29Louisville
W
8-1
5/3Miami
W
6-3
5/7 Ohio State
W
5-4
5/10Butler
W
7-2
5/14 at Iowa
L
4-5
5/21 at Purdue
L
0-9
1949-5014-2
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/5 at Kentucky
W
6-1
4/7 at Florida State
W
6-3
4/8 at Birmingham-Southern W
5-4
4/10 at Mercer
W
9-0
4/15 Miami (Ohio)
W
9-0
4/22 Washington (St. Louis) W
6-3
4/28 at Dayton
W
7-2
4/29 at Ohio State
W
8-1
5/5 at Louisville
W
8-1
5/6Iowa
W
6-3
5/9DePauw
W
7-2
5/12 at Northwestern
L
2-7
5/13 at Wisconsin
W
6-3
5/16Purdue
W
7-2
5/20 Michigan State
W
6-3
5/27 at Illinois
L
2-6
4/25 at Ohio State
4/26 at Michigan
5/1 Notre Dame
5/3 Michigan State
5/9Cincinnati
5/10Iowa
5/13 at Illinois
5/16Purdue
5/23 at Northwestern
5/24Wisconsin
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
10-0
8-1
7-2
5-4
6-3
9-0
7-2
7-2
6-2
9-0
1952-5317-2
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/30 at Alabama
W
9-0
3/31 at Mississippi State
W
8-1
4/2 at Auburn
W
9-0
4/4 at Florida
L
1-8
4/6 at Georgia Tech
W
8-1
4/7 at Georgia
W
9-0
4/17 at Miami (Ohio)
W
8-1
4/24Wisconsin
W
8-1
4/25 Ohio State
W
9-0
5/1 Washington (St. Louis) W
8-1
5/2Northwestern
W
8-1
5/6DePauw
W
9-0
5/8 at Bradley
W
9-0
5/9 at Iowa
W
8-1
5/12Illinois
W
8-0
5/16 at Michigan State
L
3-6
5/18 at Notre Dame
W
6-3
5/22Michigan
W
8-1
5/25 at Purdue
W
8-1
1953-5419-0
DateOpponent
W/L
4/9 Eastern Illinois
W
4/10 at Washington (St. Louis)W
4/12 at Mississippi State
W
4/13 at Alabama
W
4/15 at Georgia
W
4/16 at Georgia Tech
W
4/19 at Vanderbilt
W
Score
9-0
6-2
6-3
9-0
9-0
7-2
6-1
4/23 at Ohio State
4/28 at DePauw
5/1Cincinnati
5/6 at Illinois
5/7 Notre Dame
5/8 Michigan State
5/14 at Northwestern
5/15 at Minnesota
5/17 at Wisconsin
5/21Bradley
5/22Iowa
5/24Purdue
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
8-1
9-0
7-2
7-2
7-2
6-3
7-2
7-2
6-3
9-0
9-0
8-1
1954-5516-2
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/4 at Alabama
W
9-0
4/5 at Mississippi State
W
6-2
4/7 at Florida State
W
8-1
4/9 at Georgia
W
7-2
4/11 at Georgia Tech
W
8-1
4/13 at Vanderbilt
W
8-1
4/16 at Cincinnati
W
9-0
4/22Wisconsin
W
7-2
4/25Kalamazoo
L
3-6
4/30 at Michigan State
W
9-0
5/2 at Notre Dame
W
5-4
5/6DePauw
W
9-0
5/7 Washington (St. Louis) W
9-0
5/9Minnesota
W
8-0
5/14 at Iowa
W
8-1
5/16Illinois
W
5-4
5/20Michigan
L
3-6
5/23Purdue
W
6-3
1955-5614-5
DateOpponent
W/L
3/28 at Georgia Tech
W
3/29 at Florida State
W
4/2 at Miami (Fla.)
L
4/3 at Miami (Fla.)
L
4/5 at Rollins
L
4/7 at Georgia
W
Score
5-4
6-3
1-8
0-9
2-7
9-0
4/14 Notre Dame
W
4/20 at Washington (St. Louis)W
4/21 Southern Illinois
W
4/23DePauw
W
4/27Cincinnati
W
4/28 Michigan State
W
5/1 at Ohio State
W
5/4 at Kalamazoo
L
5-5 at Michigan
L
5/8 at Illinois
W
5/12 at Wisconsin
W
5/19Iowa
W
5/23Minnesota
W
8-1
5-4
9-0
8-1
8-1
8-1
8-1
4-5
1-8
8-1
8-1
8-2
9-0
1956-5713-2-1
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/15 at Florida
W
5-4
4/17 at Florida State
W
7-2
4/22 at Georgia Tech
T
4-4
4/23 at Georgia
W
7-2
4/24 at Vanderbilt
W
9-0
4/26Wisconsin
W
7-2
4/27Northwestern
W
8-1
4/30Illinois
W
6-3
5/3Wabash
W
7-0
5/4Cincinnati
W
7-2
5/6 at DePauw
W
9-0
5/9 at Michigan State
W
4-2
5/11 at Iowa
L
1-8
5/17Michigan
L
1-8
5/18 Ohio State
W
7-2
5/21 at Purdue
W
8-1
1957-5811-11
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/31 at Georgia Tech
L
0-9
4/2 at Florida State
L
3-6
4/3 vs. Mississippi State
W
7-2
4/4 at Rollins
L
2-7
4/7 at Georgia
L
3-6
4/8 at Tennessee
W
6-2
4/9 at Vanderbilt
W
7-1
1950-5114-2
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/27 at Emory
W
8-1
3/28 at Mercer
W
7-2
3/30 at Florida State
W
7-2
3/31 at Alabama
W
7-2
4/14Wisconsin
W
6-3
4/20 at Eastern Illinois
W
9-0
4/21 at Iowa
W
6-3
4/24 at Miami (Ohio)
W
7-2
4/27Northwestern
W
8-1
4/28 Ohio State
W
9-0
5/5Illinois
L
4-5
5/8 at DePauw
W
7-2
5/11 at Purdue
W
6-1
5/12 at Michigan State
L
2-7
5/15Dayton
W
8-1
5/16Louisville
W
9-0
1951-5213-3
DateOpponent
W/L
4/8 at Georgia Tech
W
4/10 at Florida State
W
4/12 at Miami (Fla.)
L
4/14 at Rollins
L
4/16 at Vanderbilt
L
4/19 Miami (Ohio)
W
Score
7-2
9-0
4-5
2-7
3-6
6-3
In 1954, Indiana won 19 straight for the first undefeated season in the history of the program. The season was marked the third consecutive
Big Ten title for the program, as the Hoosiers took the conference crown in 1952 and 1953 as well.
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4/19 at Wisconsin
4/21Kalamazoo
4/25 at Illinois
4/26 vs. Ohio State
4/26 vs. Minnesota
4/29 Western Michigan
5/1 at Cincinnati
5/2 Southern Illinois
5/3 Michigan State
5/9Iowa
5/10 Notre Dame
5/13DePauw
516 at Michigan
5/19Purdue
5/21 at Northwestern
W
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
W
L
5-4
3-6
1-8
8-1
5-4
3-6
5-4
5-3
6-3
0-9
1-8
9-0
1-8
8-1
1-8
1958-5910-13
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/28 vs. Florida
L
0-9
3/30 at Florida State
L
3-6
3/31 at Florida State
L
1-8
4/2 at Tennessee
L
4-5
4/4 at Louisville
W
8-1
4/11 Western Michigan
L
3-6
4/13 Indiana State
W
7-0
4/17 at Saint Louis
W
7-0
4/18 at Southern Illinois
W
5-4
4/21 at DePauw
W
9-0
4/24 vs. Iowa
L
1-8
4/24 at Notre Dame
L
0-9
4/25 vs. Kalamazoo
W
8-1
4/28 Miami (Fla.)
L
0-9
5/1Northwestern
W
5-4
5/2Wisconsin
W
8-1
5/5 at Cincinnati
W
6-3
5/8 vs. Iowa
L
0-9
5/9 at Illinois
L
1-8
5/12 at Purdue
W
6-3
5/15 Ohio State
L
4-5
5/16Michigan
L
0-9
5/19 at Michigan State
L
3-6
1959-6012-9
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/1 vs. Western Michigan
L
4-5
4/2 at Kalamazoo
W
7-2
4/5Cincinnati
W
5-4
4/11 at NC State
W
5-4
4/12 at NC State
W
7-2
4/13 at Duke
L
3-6
4/14 at North Carolina
L
1-8
4/18 at Bellarmine
W
9-0
4/23Purdue
W
9-0
4/24Illinois
W
6-3
4/24 Michigan State
L
4-5
4/26 Ft. Benjamin Harrison W
9-0
4/29 at Ohio State
W
5-1
5/3 Notre Dame
L
3-6
5/7 Southern Illinois
L
3-6
5/9 Ball State
W
6-2
5/13 at Illinois
L
3-6
5/14 vs. Wisconsin
L
4-5
5/14 vs. Ohio State
W
7-2
5/16DePauw
W
8-1
5/18 at Northwestern
L
0-9
1960-6113-3
DateOpponent
W/L
4/1 vs. Ohio Wesleyan
W
4/3 vs. Georgetown
W
4/4 at George Washington W
4/5 vs. The Citadel
L
4/15 at DePauw
W
4/18 at Ball State
W
Score
7-2
7-2
9-0
4-5
8-0
9-0
4/28 Ohio State
4/29Michigan
4/29Northwestern
5/2 at Purdue
5/5 at Notre Dame
5/6 vs. Wisconsin
5/6 vs. Illinois
5/12 at Minnesota
5/13 vs. Iowa
5/17 at Michigan State
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
9-0
3-6
7-2
8-1
4-5
6-3
8-1
7-2
7-2
5-4
1961-6214-4
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/3Butler
W
9-0
4/7Bellarmine
W
8-1
4/10DePauw
W
9-0
4/13 vs. Ohio Wesleyan
W
6-3
4/14 at Ohio State
W
6-3
4/14 vs. Bowling Green
W
9-0
4/21 at Ft. Eustis
L
1-8
4/23 at Georgetown
W
5-4
4/24 vs. Notre Dame
W
7-2
4/25 at George Washington L
2-7
4/26 at Navy
W
5-4
4/28Illinois
W
6-3
5/4 at Michigan State
L
1-8
5/5 at Michigan
L
0-9
5/8 Ball State
W
9-0
5/11 at Illinois
W
5-4
5/12 vs. Wisconsin
W
7-2
5/16 at Minnesota
W
5-1
1962-63
20-4, 6-2 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/30 Washington (St. Louis) W
7-2
4/6Louisville
W
9-0
4/8Hope
W
8-1
4/9Wittenberg
W
8-1
4/11 at Cincinnati
W
9-0
4/13 at Pfeiffer
W
6-0
4/15 at Davidson
W
9-0
4/16 at Duke
4/17 at North Carolina
4/18 at Wake Forest
4/19 at NC State
4/23 at DePauw
4/26Purdue
4/27Minnesota
4/27 Michigan State
5/2 Ball State
5/3 vs. Ohio Sate
5/4 at Illinois
5/4 vs. Michigan
5/7 Southern Illinois
5/10 vs. Western Michigan
5/11 vs. Iowa
5/11 at Notre Dame
5/15 at Northwestern
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
L
7-2
2-7
8-0
9-0
8-1
9-0
9-0
5-4
9-0
9-0
8-1
4-5
4-5
5-4
7-2
7-2
3-6
1963-6421-2
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/23 at Duke
W
9-0
3/24 at North Carolina
W
5-4
3/26 at Clemson
W
6-2
3/26 at Furman
W
8-1
3/27 at Presbyterian
W
8-1
4/4 Washington (St. Louis) W
8-0
4/6Hope
W
9-0
4/10Cincinnati
W
9-0
4/11 Western Michigan
W
9-0
4/17 at Ohio State
W
9-0
4/18 vs. Wisconsin
W
5-1
4/18 vs. Michigan State
W
7-2
4/22DePauw
W
9-0
4/24Illinois
W
9-0
4/25 Ohio State
W
8-1
4/25Northwestern
L
3-6
5/1 vs. Notre Dame
W
8-1
5/2 at Illinois
W
9-0
5/5 at Purdue
W
9-0
5/9 Southern Illinois
L
2-7
5/15 vs. Michigan State
W
7-2
5/16 vs. Wisconsin
5/16 at Minnesota
W
W
9-0
9-0
1964-65
14-4, 8-1 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/3 Notre Dame
W
6-3
4/12 at Georgia
L
4-5
4/13 at Florida State
W
5-4
4/14 at Rollins
W
9-0
4/16 at Miami (Fla.)
L
2.5-6.5
4/17 at Miami (Fla.)
L
3-6
4/20 at DePauw
W
9-0
4/23 Michigan State
W
7-2
4/24Northwestern
W
5-4
4/27 Eastern Illinois
W
9-0
4/30 vs. Wisconsin
W
9-0
5/1 vs. Purdue
W
9-0
5/1 at Illinois
W
9-0
5/4 at Cincinnati
W
7-2
5/7 vs. Iowa
W
9-0
5/8 vs. Minnesota
W
9-0
5/14 at Ohio State
W
9-0
5/15 vs. Michigan
L
4-5
1965-66
17-6, 7-2 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/28 at Georgia
L
0-9
3/29 at Georgia Tech
L
4-5
3/30 at Presbyterian
W
6-3
3/31 at Emory
W
8-1
4/1 at University of the SouthW
8-1
4/7Toledo
W
7-2
4/9Hope
W
9-0
4/14DePauw
W
8-1
4/15 Southern Illinois
L
1-8
4/16 at Eastern Illinois
W
9-0
4/19Cincinnati
W
9-0
4/22Wisconsin
W
7-2
4/25 at Notre Dame
L
3-6
4/29 at Iowa
W
7-2
4/29 vs. Minnesota
W
7-2
The 1964 season saw the Hoosiers go 21-2. The record included a 10-1 mark in conference play, good enough for a Big Ten Championship.
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4/30 vs. Ohio State
5/2 Western Michigan
5/3Illinois
5/7Northwestern
5/7Michigan
5/10 at Ball State
5/14 vs. Michigan State
5/14 at Purdue
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
9-0
9-0
6-2
7-2
3-6
9-0
4-5
9-0
1966-67
16-8, 4-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/25 at Vanderbilt
W
9-0
3/27 at Georgia
L
1-8
3/28 at Georgia
L 1.5-7.5
3/29 at Georgia Tech
L
1-8
3/30 at Middle Tennessee St. W
6-3
4/1 at University of the SouthW
9-0
4/3Hope
W
9-0
4/4 Indiana State
W
9-0
4/7 Notre Dame
L
4-5
4/8 Eastern Illinois
W
8-1
4/11 at DePauw
W
8-1
4/14Minnesota
W
8-1
4/15Iowa
W
8-1
4/18 at Cincinnati
W
9-0
4/22Illinois
W
7-1
4/25 Ball State
W
8-1
4/28 at Wisconsin
L
4-5
4/29 at Northwestern
L
4-5
5/5 at Michigan
L
1-8
5/6 at Michigan State
L
2-7
5/8Kalamazoo
W
8-1
5/9Purdue
W
9-0
5/13 Ohio State
W
9-0
5/15 Southern Illinois
W
5-4
1967-68
8-11, 3-6 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
4/2 Ball State
W
8-1
4/8 vs. Oral Roberts
L
0-9
4/10 at Mississippi State
L
0-9
4/11 at Murray State
L
2-7
4/12 at Southern Illinois
L
0-9
4/13 vs. Oklahoma City
L
0-9
4/16DePauw
W
9-0
4/19Northwestern
L
3-6
4/20Wisconsin
W
5-4
4/22 at Notre Dame
W
8-1
4/23Cincinnati
W
9-0
4/26 Michigan State
L
0-9
4/27Michigan
L
1-8
4/30 at Ohio State
W
9-0
5/3 at Purdue
W
9-0
5/4 at Illinois
L
4-5
5/6 Indiana State
W
9-0
5/10 at Minnesota
L
4-5
5/11 at Iowa
L
4-5
1968-69
13-7, 8-1 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/28 vs. Tennessee Tech
L
4-5
3/31 at Florida State
L
2-7
4/1 at Florida
L
0-9
4/3 at Georgia Tech
L
2-7
4/4 at Georgia
L
3-6
4/8 at DePauw
W
9-0
4/10 Wisconsin State
W
9-0
4/12 Ohio State
W
9-0
4/15 at Cincinnati
W
9-0
4/19 Purdue
W
9-0
4/22 Ball State
W
9-0
4/25Minnesota
4/26Iowa
4/29 Notre Dame
5/2 at Wisconsin
5/3 at Northwestern
5/5 Southern Illinois
5/9 at Michigan
5/10 at Michigan State
5/12Illinois
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
7-2
6-3
9-0
9-0
6-3
1-5
0-9
7-2
6-3
1969-70
19-3, 7-1 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/31 at Navy
W
10-0
4/1 at Georgetown
W
9-0
4/2 vs. George Washington W
9-0
4/3 at Maryland
W
6-0
4/4 vs. Notre Dame
W
7-2
4/7Cincinnati
W
9-0
4/10Michigan
L
3-6
4/11 Michigan State
W
6-3
4/14 at Ball State
W
9-0
4/15 Northwood Institute
W
8-1
4/17 at Purdue
W
8-1
4/21DePauw
W
9-0
4/22 at Illinois
W
8-1
4/24 at Minnesota
W
6-3
4/25 at Iowa
W
7-2
4/28 at Notre Dame
W
9-0
5/1Northwestern
W
9-0
5/2Wisconsin
W
8-1
5/4 at Indiana State
W
6-3
5/5 Miami (Fla.)
L
1-8
5/8 Southern Illinois
L
3-6
5/11 Western Michigan
W
6-3
1970-71
19-5-2, 8-1 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/26 at Notre Dame
L
4-5
3/27 vs. Florida
W
7-2
3/27 vs. Illinois
W
6-3
3/28 vs. Michigan
4/4 at Wingate
4/5 at Davidson
4/7 at Duke
4/8 at North Carolina
4/8 at NC State
4/9 at Wake Forest
4/10 at Tennessee
4/14 Ball State
4/16Purdue
4/17Illinois
4/20 at Cincinnati
4/20 at DePauw
4/23Minnesota
4/24Iowa
4/28 at Ohio State
4/30 at Wisconsin
5/1 at Northwestern
5/4 Notre Dame
5/7 at Michigan
5/8 at Michigan State
5/10 Southern Illinois
5/11 Indiana State
W
T
T
W
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
W
W
W
5-4
4-4
3-3
9-0
0-9
7-2
6-3
3-6
9-0
8-1
6-3
8-1
7-2
6-3
5-4
8-1
8-1
6-3
4-5
4-5
5-4
7-2
6-3
1971-72
15-5-1, 8-1 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/13 vs. Texas A&M
L
1-8
3/14 at LSU
W
7-2
3/16 at Tulane
L
3-6
3/17 at Tulane
T
4-4
3/18 at LSU
W
5-4
3/31 vs. Missouri
W
7-2
4/1 at Southern Illinois
L
2-7
4/8Wisconsin
W
7-2
4/11Cincinnati
W
6-1
4/14 at Purdue
W
9-2
4/15 at Illinois
W
7-2
4/18 at Ball State
W
6-3
4/21Michigan
L
1-8
4.22 Michigan State
W
8-1
4/25 at Indiana State
W
5-4
4/26Marshall
4/28 at Minnesota
4/29 at Iowa
5/6 Ohio State
5/9 at Notre Dame
W
W
W
W
L
9-0
6-3
7-2
8-1
3-6
1972-73
16-7, 6-3 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/12 at Samford
W
6-3
3/13 at Alabama
L
0-8
3/14 at South Florida
W
6-3
3/15 at Rollins
L
3-5
3/16 at Jacksonville
W
6-3
4/6 vs. Western Michigan W
8-1
4/7 vs. Olivet
W
9-0
4/7 at Kalamazoo
W
7-2
4/14 at Ohio State
W
8-1
4/16 at Cincinnati
L
2-7
4/20 at Michigan State
W
7-2
4/21 at Michigan
L
0-9
4/27Minnesota
W
9-0
4/28Iowa
L
2-7
4/25 Indiana State
W Forfeit
5/1 Ball State
W
9-0
5/2 at DePauw
W
9-0
5/4 at Wisconsin
W
5-4
5/5 at Northwestern
L
4-5
5/6 Notre Dame
L
4-5
5/11Illinois
W
5-4
5/12Purdue
W
8-1
5/14 Southern Illinois
W
6-3
1973-74
13-6, 8-1 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/12 vs. Duke
L
2-7
3/13 vs. Penn
W
6-3
3/14 at Rollins
L
4-5
3/23 at Austin Peay
L
1-8
3/26 at Kentucky
L
3-6
4/2 at Miami (Ohio)
W
7-2
4/6 Ohio State
W
7-2
Mark Bishop earned All-Big Ten honors in 1972, leading the hoosiers to an 8-1 Big Ten record. The team finished the season 15-5-1.
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4/9DePauw
4/12Wisconsin
4/13Northwestern
4/15 Notre Dame
4/19 at Purdue
4/20 at Illinois
4/23 Indiana State
4/26 at Minnesota
4/27 at Iowa
5/7Cincinnati
5/10Michigan
5/11 Michigan State
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
9-0
8-1
9-0
4-5
9-0
7-2
9-0
7-2
6-3
5-4
2-7
6-3
1974-75
17-9, 4-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
at Indiana State
W
8-1
at Notre Dame
W
7-2
at Iowa
W
5-4
at Southern Illinois
W
6-3
at Illinois
W
9-0
3/24 at Rollins
L
4-5
at George Mason
W
9-0
at UCF
W
9-0
3/26 at South Florida
L
3-6
4/1 Miami (Ohio)
L
3-6
4/4 at Illinois State
W
7-2
4/5 vs. Wisconsin
W
5-4
4/5 vs. Southern Illinois
L
2-7
4/8 at Notre Dame
W
5-4
4/11 at Wisconsin
L
4-5
4/12 at Northwestern
W
7-2
4/18Illinois
W
7-2
4/19Purdue
W
8-1
4/25 at Minnesota
L
3-6
4/26 at Iowa
L
4-5
5/2 at DePauw
W
8-1
5/6 at Ball State
W
9-0
at Kalamazoo
W
7-2
5/9 at Michigan
L
0-4
5/10 at Michigan State
W
6-3
5/13 at Ohio State
L
4-5
1975-76
15-8, 3-6 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/23 vs. William Jewel #
W
9-0
3/23 vs. Oral Roberts #
W
5-4
3/24 vs. Luther #
W
9-0
3/24 vs. Brescia #
W
9-0
3/25 vs. Bowling Green #
W
7-2
3/26 vs. Missouri-St. Louis # W
9-0
3/30 at Illinois State
W
6-3
4/3 Ohio State
L
1-8
4/4 Notre Dame
W
6-3
4/9Northwestern
L
4-5
4/10Wisconsin
L
4-5
4/12 at Cincinnati
W
8-1
4/14 Ball State
W
8-1
4/16 at Purdue
W
5-4
4/17 at Illinois
L
3-6
4/19 Southern Illinois
L
3-6
4/22 at Indiana State
W
5-4
4/27 at Miami (Ohio)
L
2-7
4/30 at Minnesota
L
3-6
5/1 at Iowa
W
7-2
5/7Michigan
L
0-9
5/8 Michigan State
W
5-4
5/11DePauw
W
8-1
# - Galveston Island Sports Spectacular
1976-77
15-8, 5-4 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
3/12 vs. Northern Illinois
W
9-0
3/12 at Illinois State
W
6-3
3/20 at Central Florida
W
6-3
3/21 at Seminole
3/22 at Florida Tech
3/23 at Flagler
4/1 at Wisconsin
4/2 at Northwestern
4/8 vs. Eastern Kentucky
4/9 at Kentucky
4/12 at Ball State
4/15Purdue
4/16Illinois
4/18 at Notre Dame
4/22Minnesota
4/23Iowa
Miami (Ohio)
5/6 at Michigan State
5/7 at Michigan
5/11Cincinnati
5/13 vs. Bradley
5/14 Southern Illinois
5/17 at Ohio State
W
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
7-2
3-6
3-6
3-6
6-3
7-2
4-5
7-2
9-0
5-4
5-1
6-3
6-3
4-5
2-7
2-7
8-1
9-0
5-4
4-5
1977-78
5-13, 4-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
at Seminole
L
3-6
at UCF
L
3-6
at Flagler
L
2-6
vs. Middle Tennessee St. L
3-6
at Florida State
L
3-6
Northwestern
W 7-2
Wisconsin
L 2-7
at Indiana State
L
3-6
Ohio State
L
2-7
Ball State
W
7-2
at Illinois
W
5-4
at Purdue
W
6-3
Southern Illinois
L
4-5
at Iowa
L
3-6
at Minnesota
L
2-7
Michigan State
W
6-3
Michigan
L 1-8
at Miami (Ohio)
L
4-5
1978-79
17-10, 4-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
2/23 vs. Southwest Baptist W
9-0
vs. Bellarmine
W
9-0
3/2 at Illinois State
W
7-2
3/2 vs. Indiana State
L
3-6
3/26 at Rollins
W
6-3
3/26 vs. Kalamazoo Valley
W
9-0
3/27 at Seminole
L
4-5
3/28 at UCF
W
9-0
3/29 at Flagler
W
5-4
3/31 at Florida State
L
4-5
4/3 at Indiana State
L
3-6
4/6Iowa
L
3-6
4/7Minnesota
L
4-5
4/13 at Northwestern
W
5-4
4/14 at Wisconsin
L
4-5
4/16 Notre Dame
W
6-3
4/17 at Cincinnati
W
5-4
4/20 at Ohio State
L
4-5
4/21 vs. Eastern Kentucky
W
7-2
4/21 vs. Akron
W
9-0
4/24DePauw
W
6-1
4/27Illinois
W
5-4
4/28Purdue
W
6-3
at Ball State
W
5-1
5/5 at Michigan State
W
6-3
5/6 at Michigan
L
2-7
5/7 Miami (Ohio)
L
2-7
1979-80
18-4, 7-2 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
2/1 vs. Southern Illinois #
W
5-4
2/2 vs. Southwest Baptist # W
9-0
2/3 vs. Illinois #
W
7-2
3/8 at Louisville
W
8-1
3/17Cincinnati
W
7-2
3/25 at Rollins
L
4-5
3/26 at Seminole
W
8-1
4/2 Indiana State
W
6-3
4/4 at Iowa
W
7-2
4/5 at Minnesota
W
5-4
4/6 Illinois State
W
4/11Northwestern
W
4/12Wisconsin
W
4/16 at Notre Dame
L
4/19 at Southern Illinois
W
4/20 Ohio State
L
4/22 Ball State
W
4/24 at DePauw
W
4/25 at Purdue
W
4/26 at Illinois
W
5/2 Michigan State
W
5/5Michigan
L
# - French Lick Inv. (French Lick, Ind.)
7-2
7-2
5-4
2-7
7-2
4-5
8-1
8-1
7-2
6-3
7-2
2-7
1980-81
13-13, 2-7 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
10/3 vs. Miami (Ohio) #
W
5-4
10/4 at Notre Dame #
L
0-5
10/4 vs. Oral Roberts #
W
6-3
10/4 vs. Illinois State #
W
8-1
10/17vs. IUPUI
W
9-0
10/18vs. Illinois
W
5-4
3/5Wabash
W
9-0
3/9 Notre Dame
L
2-7
3/16 at Illinois State
W
7-2
3/18 at Ball State
W
5-4
3/23 at Valencia
W
9-0
3/24 at Rollins
L
2-7
3/25 at Seminole
L
3-6
3/26 at Flagler
L
4-5
3/27 at Middle Tennessee St. W 7.5-1.5
4/3 at Minnesota
L
0-9
4/4 at Wisconsin
L
2-7
4/10Illinois
L
2-6
4/11Purdue
W
8-1
4/12 Southern Illinois
L
2-7
4/17Northwestern
L
4-5
4/18Iowa
L
4-5
4/24 at Michigan State
W
9-0
4/25 at Michigan
L
1-8
4/26 at Indiana State
W
5-4
5/6 at Ohio State
L
1-8
Three Hoosiers from the 1980 squad earned All-Big Ten honors. Randy Druz led the way for IU, compiling a 9-4 singles record in conference
play and an 18-8 singles record overall in what was his senior season.
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1981-82
10-16, 1-7 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
10/15vs. IUPUI $
W
9-0
10/25vs. Miami (Ohio) $
L
4-5
10/26vs. Indiana State $
W
6-3
10/27vs. Missouri $
L
3-6
2/12 vs. Kentucky #
L
4-5
2/13 vs. Miami (Ohio) #
L
4-5
2/13 at Eastern Kentucky # W
6-3
2/25 at SIU-Carbondale
L
3-6
2/26 at SIU-Edwardsville
L
0-9
3/16 Ball State
W
6-2
3/19 Illinois State
W
6-3
3/20 Indiana State
W
6-0
3/22 at Western Kentucky
W
6-3
3/23 at Murray State
L
1-8
3/24 at Vanderbilt
L
1-8
3/26 at Louisville
W
8-1
4/2Minnesota
L
1-8
4/3Wisconsin
L
3-6
4/4 Ohio State
L
4-5
4/9 at Illinois
L
3-6
4/10 at Purdue
L
3-6
4/14IUPUI
W
9-0
4/16 at Northwestern
L
0-9
4/17 at Iowa
L
4-5
4/23 Michigan State
W
7-0
4/24Michigan
L
0-9
$ - Notre Dame Fall Inv. (South Bend, Ind.)
# - Eastern Kentucky Inv. (Richmond, Ky.)
1982-83
12-10, 5-4 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
2/11 vs. Kentucky #
L
2-7
2/11 at Eastern Kentucky #
L
3-6
2/12 vs. Miami (Ohio) #
L
1-5
2/18 Illinois State
W
6-3
3/14 at Canada Junior College L
4-5
3/15 at Cal State-Hayward
L
4-5
3/16 at Santa Clara
W
9-0
3/18 at Portland
W
7-2
3/19 at San Jose State
L
4-5
3/20 at West Valley JC
W
4-2
3/26 Southern Illinois
W
6-3
3/27 Notre Dame
W
7-2
4/2 Ball State
W
6-3
4/6Illinois
L
4-5
4/8Northwestern
L
4-5
4/9Iowa
W
8-1
4/15 at Minnesota
W
5-4
4/16 at Wisconsin
L
4-5
4/20Purdue
W
5-4
4/22 at Michigan State
W
8-1
4/23 at Michigan
W
5-4
5/3 at Ohio State
L
1-8
# - Eastern Kentucky Inv. (Richmond, Ky.)
1983-84
12-14, 3-6 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
10/23Evansville
W
5-4
10/24Indiana State
W
8-1
10/25Louisville
W
7-2
2/3 at Southern Illinois
W
6-3
2/10 vs. Miami (Ohio) #
L
4-5
2/10 at Eastern Kentucky # W
7-2
2/11 vs. Kentucky #
L
4-5
2/17 at SIU-Edwardsville
L
2-7
2/23 at Tennessee
L
0-9
2/24 at Vanderbilt
W
5-4
3/13 vs. Southwest Louisiana $L
0-9
3/14 vs. Tulane $
W
5-4
3/16 at LSU $
L
0-9
3/17 vs. West Texas State $ W
5-4
3/18 vs. Alabama $
L
1-5
3/24 at Ball State
L
1-8
3/30 at Northwestern
L
3-6
3/31 at Iowa
W
7-2
4/6Wisconsin
L
3-6
4/7Minnesota
L
2-7
4/14 Ohio State
L
4-5
4/20 Michigan State
W
6-3
4/21Michigan
W
5-4
4/23 at Illinois
L
1-8
4/24 at Purdue
L
2-7
4/29 Ohio University
W
7-2
# - Eastern Kentucky Inv. (Richmond, Ky.)
$ - LSU Inv. (Baton Rouge, La.)
1984-85
22-7, 6-3 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/26Evansville
W
9-0
2/8Tennessee
L
4-5
2/9 vs. Northern Illinois # W
6-2
2/9 vs. SIU-Carbondale #
W
5-4
2/10 vs. Louisville #
W
5-4
2/16 at Ohio State
W
5-4
2/23Iowa
W
5-4
2/24 West Virginia
W
8-1
2/25 Ferris State
W
8-1
3/1 Miami (Ohio)
W
6-3
3/10 at Vanderbilt
W
5-4
3/11 at Memphis
W
5-1
3/12 at Middle Tennessee St. W
8-1
3/14 Murray State
L
3-6
3/15 Ball State
W
5-4
3/15 Saint Louis
W
9-0
3/22 Illinois State
W
5-4
3/23 Western Michigan W
6-3
3/29Northwestern
W
5-4
4/4 at Notre Dame
W
5-1
4/5 at Wisconsin
L
1-8
4/6 at Minnesota
W
5-4
4/10Illinois
W
4/16Purdue
L
4/19 at Michigan State
W
4/20 at Michigan
L
5/10 vs. Purdue &
W
5/11 vs. Minnesota &
L
5/12 at Illinois &
L
# - AMF-Head Cl. (Carmel, Ind.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Champaign, Ill.)
6-3
4-5
7-2
3-6
5-4
2-5
3-5
4/27 at Iowa
W
5-4
5/2 Michigan State
W
8-1
5/5Michigan
L
3-6
5/9 Northwestern &
W
5-3
5/10 Minnesota &
L
0-6
5/11 Purdue &
W
6-3
@ - Volunteer Cl. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
# - AMF-Head Indiana Cl. (Bloomington, Ind.)
$ - UC-Irvine Tournament (Irvine, Calif.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Bloomington, Ind.)
1985-86
21-13, 5-4 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/18 vs. Rice @
L
4-5
1/19 vs. Ohio State @
L
1-8
1/25 Northern Illinois
W
7-2
1/25 Indiana State
W
9-0
2/8 Vanderbilt #
W
5-4
2/10 Miami (Ohio) #
W
6-3
2/15 at Evansville
W
6-3
2/21SIU-Carbondale
W
8-1
2/23 Notre Dame
W
5-4
3/1 at Tennessee
L
2-7
3/2 at Louisville
W
6-3
3/8 Ohio State
W
5-4
3/8 Murray State
W
6-3
3/9Louisville
W
6-3
3/13Evansville
W
9-0
3/18 vs. New Mexico $
L
1-8
3/19 at Pepperdine
L
1-8
3/21 at UC-Irvine $
L
3-6
3/22 vs. Houston $
W
5-1
3/23 vs. Arizona $
L
2-7
3/24 vs. Fresno State $
L
4-5
4/4Wisconsin
L
1-8
4/5Minnesota
L
0-9
4/8 at Illinois
W
6-3
4/11 Western Kentucky
W
9-0
4/17 at Purdue
L
3-6
4/22DePauw
W
9-0
4/26 at Northwestern
W
6-3
1986-87
20-9-1, 6-3 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/16 at Florida
T
4-4
1/17 at Florida State
W
5-4
2/7 vs. SIU-Carbondale % W
8-1
2/7 vs. Vanderbilt %
W
5-4
2/8 vs. Miami (Ohio) %
W
6-3
2/20 at Evansville
W
9-0
2/28 SW Missouri State
W
7-2
2/29 Murray State
W
6-0
3/7 at Ohio State
W
6-3
3/16 at Pepperdine
L
0-9
3/17 vs. New Mexico
W
5-3
3/18 vs. Texas Tech
W
8-1
3/20 vs. Tulsa #
W
6-3
3/21 vs. Kansas #
W
5-1
3/22 at UC-Irvine #
L
2-5
3/23 vs. San Diego #
L
2-5
4/4 at Auburn
L
3-5
4/5 at Alabama
L
0-6
4/10Northwestern
W
7-2
4/12Iowa
W
8-1
4/14Purdue
L
4-5
4/17 at Michigan State
W
5-4
4/18 at Michigan
L
0-9
4/24 at Minnesota
L
3-6
4/25 at Wisconsin
W
5-4
4/29Illinois
W
6-3
5/8 vs. Ohio State &
L
3-5
5/8 vs. Northwestern &
W
5-4
Four of the 1988 Hoosiers earned All-Big Ten honors. Those four rank first through fourth on the all-time singles wins list at Indiana.
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5/9 vs. Wisconsin &
W
5-4
5/10 vs. Purdue &
W
5-1
% - AMF-Head Indiana Cl. (Carmel, Ind.)
# - UC-Irvine Tournament (Irvine, Calif.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.)
1987-88
18-10, 6-3 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/13 vs. LSU
L
1-5
1/16 at Florida
W
5-3
1/27Evansville
W
8-1
2/6 Vanderbilt #
W
6-3
2/6 Southern Illinois #
W
8-1
2/7 Miami (Ohio) #
W
9-0
2/12 vs. SMU $
L
2-6
2/13 vs. Texas A&M $
W
5-3
2/27Arkansas
L
3-6
3/5 Auburn %
W
8-1
3/5 Northern Illinois %
W
6-0
3/6 Murray State %
W
9-0
3/14 at Rice
W
5-4
3/15 at Baylor
W
7-2
3/16 at TCU
L
2-7
3/31 Northeast Louisiana
L
2-7
4/9 at Northwestern
L
4-5
4/10 at Iowa
W
6-3
4/16Michigan
L
0-6
4/17 Michigan State
W
7-2
4/22Wisconsin
L
3-5
4/23Minnesota
W
5-4
4/29 at Illinois
W
6-3
4/30 at Purdue
W
5-1
5/8 Ohio State
W
6-3
5/13 vs. Ohio State &
W
6-3
5/14 vs. Minnesota &
L
4-5
5/15 vs. Wisconsin &
L
1-5
# - AMF-Head Inv. (Bloomington, Ind.)
$ - Dub Robinson Cl. (Baton Rouge, La.)
% - Converse Spring Cl. (Bloomington, Ind.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (West Lafayette, Ind.)
1988-89
20-10, 5-4 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/13 vs. # 14 Clemson #
W
6-3
1/14 vs. Alabama #
W
6-3
1/15 vs. # 10 California #
L
4-5
2/3 Vanderbilt $
W
7-2
2/3 SIU-Carbondale $
W
6-0
2/4 Miami (Ohio) $
W
7-2
2/10 vs. Northeast Louisiana W
8-1
2/11 at # 15 Arkansas
W
5-4
2/12 vs. Oklahoma
W
6-3
2/21 at Notre Dame
W
5-4
2/24 # 25 Northwestern
L
3-6
2/26 Murray State
W
6-1
3/14 at # 25 SMU
L
3-6
3/15 at Texas A&M
L
4-5
3/18 vs. Wichita State %
W
5-2
3/18 vs. Northeast Louisiana %W
5-3
3/19 at Rice %
W
5-4
4/2 at Vanderbilt
L
4-5
4/8 at # 22 Michigan
L
4-5
4/9 at Michigan State
W
9-0
4/14 at Minnesota
L
2-7
4/15 vs. Wisconsin
W
5-4
4/19Purdue
W
8-1
4/23Illinois
W
8-1
4/29 at Ohio State
L
4-5
5/7Iowa
W
5-4
5/12 vs. Northwestern &
L
3-5
5/13 vs. Michigan State &
W
5-0
5/13 vs. Illinois &
W
5-1
5/14 vs. Wisconsin &
L
1-5
# - Volunteer Cl. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
$ - Converse Hoosier Cl. (Bloomington, Ind.)
% - Rice Inv. (Houston, Texas)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Iowa City, Iowa)
1989-90
19-7, 7-2 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/12 vs. South Florida #
W
7-2
1/13 vs. Clemson #
W
5-4
1/14 vs. California #
L
3-6
2/3 Vanderbilt $
W
9-0
2/4 Miami (Ohio) $
W
8-0
2/5 SIU-Carbondale $
W
5-1
2/16 Michigan %
W
6-3
2/17 Murray State %
W
8-1
2/18 Texas A&M %
W
7-2
2/24 vs. Oklahoma
W
7-2
3/3 at Vanderbilt
W
7-2
3/13 at South Carolina
L
0-6
3/15 at Southwest Louisiana L
4-5
3/17 at Northeast Louisiana W
5-4
3/27 Notre Dame
L
0-6
3/31 Michigan State
W
9-0
4/7Wisconsin
W
5-4
4/8Minnesota
L
3-6
4/14 at Illinois
W
6-3
4/15 at Purdue
W
7-2
4/21 Ohio State
W
6-2
4/27 at Iowa
W
7-2
4/28 at Northwestern
L
0-9
5/4 vs. Michigan &
W
5-4
5/5 vs. Ohio State &
W
5-2
5/6 vs. Northwestern &
L
0-5
# - O’Charley’s Tennis Cl. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
$ - Converse Hoosier Cl. (Bloomington, Ind.)
% - Wilson Sporting Goods Inv.
(Bloomington, Ind.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Champaign, Ill.)
1990-91
18-8, 7-2 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/11 vs. Va. Commonwealth # W
6-0
1/12 vs. Alabama #
W
5-1
1/13 vs. Kansas #
W
6-3
1/14 at Tennessee #
L
2-5
2/2 Maryland $
W
8-0
2/2 Southern Illinois $
W
6-0
2/3 Miami (Ohio) $
W
9-0
2/12 at Notre Dame
W
5-4
2/16 Murray State
W
7-2
2/23 at Ohio State
W
6-3
3/13 at Texas A&M
L
1-5
3/14 vs. West Virginia
W
5-3
3/21 vs. Alabama !
L
3-5
3/22 vs. Fresno State !
L
2-5
3/23 vs. Auburn !
L
1-5
4/6Iowa
W
6-3
4/7Minnesota
L
3-6
4/13 at Michigan
W
5-4
4/14 at Michigan State
W
7-2
4/20 at Northwestern
W
7-2
4/21 at Wisconsin
L
2-7
4/26Purdue
W
9-0
4/28Illinois
W
9-0
5/3 vs. Iowa &
W
5-2
5/4 vs. Minnesota &
L
1-5
5/5 at Northwestern &
W
5-1
# - O’Charley’s Tennis Cl. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
$ - Hoosier Cl. (Bloomington, Ind.)
! – Blue-Grey Champ. (Montgomery, Ala.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Evanston, Ill.)
1991-92
16-8, 9-1 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/18 at Kansas
W
5-4
1/19 vs. # 25 South Florida
W
6-3
2/1 at # 22 Ball State
L
4-5
2/15 West Virginia
W
7-2
2/16 Ohio State
W
6-3
2/21 at Iowa
W
5-1
2/22 at # 24 Minnesota
L
1-5
3/21 vs. Va. Commonwealth # L
3-6
3/21 at Clemson #
W
6-3
3/27 vs. South Florida %
W
4-2
3/27 vs. # 8 North Carolina % L
2-4
3/28 vs. Auburn %
L
2-4
3/29 vs. # 22 Ball State %
L
1-5
4/4Michigan
W
7-2
4/5 Michigan State
W
8-1
4/11Wisconsin
W
7-2
4/12Northwestern
W
5-4
4/18 at Purdue
W
9-0
4/19 at Illinois
W
8-1
4/25 # 9 Notre Dame
L
4-5
4/26 Penn State
W
9-0
5/1 vs. Michigan State &
W
6-0
5/2 vs. Northwestern &
W
5-3
5/3 vs. # 22 Minnesota &
L
2-5
# - Clemson Spring Tennis Cl. (Clemson, S.C.)
% - Montgomery, Ala.
& - Big Ten Champ. (Madison, Wis.)
1992-93
12-8, 6-3 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
2/10 Ball State
W
6-1
2/15 Miami (Ohio)
W
7-0
2/20 Murray State
W
7-0
2/28 at West Virginia
W
5-2
3/3 at # 8 Notre Dame
L
1-6
3/18Alabama
L
2-5
3/19Drake
L
2-5
3/20 UC-Santa Barbara
L
2-5
4/3 at Michigan
W
5-2
4/4 at Michigan State
L
3-4
4/10 at Wisconsin
W
5-2
4/11 at Northwestern
L
3-4
4/17Purdue
W
7-0
4/18Illinois
W
6-1
4/25 at Penn State
W
6-1
5/1Iowa
W
5-2
5/2Minnesota
L
3-4
Gunnar Sulumaa earned All-Big Ten honors for the Hoosiers in 1989, 1990 and 1991. His 106 singles wins are the second most in school
history behind Sven Salumaa.
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5/7 at Iowa &
W
5/8 vs. Minnesota &
L
5/9 vs. Penn State &
W
& - Big Ten Champ. (Iowa City, Iowa)
4-0
1-4
4-1
1993-94
5-21, 3-7 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/28 vs. # 22 Tennessee #
L
2-5
1/28 at # 27 Minnesota #
L
2-5
1/29 vs. # 11 Alabama #
L
2-5
2/8 at # 15 Kentucky
L
1-6
2/12 Clemson $
L
3-4
2/12 Wisconsin $
L
3-4
2/13 Ball State $
L
3-4
2/18 # 43 West Virginia %
L
3-4
2/18 # 33 Kansas %
L
3-4
2/19 # 47 Vanderbilt %
L
2-5
3/4 vs. # 35 S. Alabama !
L
1-6
3/5 vs. Colorado !
W
4-3
3/6 vs. # 50 UC-Santa Barb. ! L
1-6
3/12 at # 2 Georgia
L
1-6
3/17 Murray State
L
2-5
4/3 # 42 Northwestern
L
3-4
4/4 # 16 Notre Dame
L
2-4
4/9 at Purdue
W
6-1
4/10 at Illinois
L
2-5
4/15 Ohio State
W
4-3
4/16 Penn State
L
3-4
4/23 at Iowa
L
3-4
4/30 Michigan State
W
4-3
5/1Michigan
L
7-0
5/5 vs. Purdue &
W
4-2
5/5 vs. Illinois &
L
3-4
# - Mason/Dixon Challenge (Minneapolis,
Minn.)
$ - Indiana Cl. (Bloomington, Ind.)
% - Wilson Racket Sports Inv.
(Bloomington, Ind.)
! – HEB Champ. (Corpus Christi, Texas)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.)
1994-95
10-10, 5-5 Big
Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/20 Miami (Ohio)
W
5-2
2/17 at Ohio State
L
3-4
3/3 vs. Harvard #
L
0-5
3/10 at Kentucky
L
1-6
3/13 at Ball State
L
2-5
3/15 Murray State
W
6-1
3/25 at Notre Dame
L
0-7
3/26 at Penn State
L
3-4
4/1Minnesota
L
3-4
4/2Iowa
W
7-0
4/8Purdue
W
5-2
4/9Illinois
W
5-2
4/15 at Michigan State
W
4-3
4/16 at Michigan
L
2-5
4/22 at Northwestern
L
3-4
4/23 at Wisconsin
W
7-0
4/28 Minnesota &
L
1-4
4/29 Ohio State &
W
4-0
4/30 Penn State &
W
4-2
# - HEB Champ. (Corpus Christi, Texas)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Bloomington, Ind.)
1995-96
12-12, 2-8 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/20Cincinnati
W
6-1
1/20Butler
W
5-2
2/3 at Jacksonville
W
7-0
2/4 at Florida
L
0-7
2/24 Northern Illinois
W
5-1
2/24Evansville
W
7-0
3/2 at Purdue
L
3-4
3/3 at Illinois
L
1-6
3/10 Miami (Ohio)
L
3-4
3/13 Southwest Missouri StateW
7-0
3/13 Murray State
W
6-1
3/21DePaul
W
5-1
3/23 Penn State
L
3-4
3/24 Ball State
W
6-1
3/30 Ohio State
L
3-4
3/31 Notre Dame
L
2-5
4/5 at Iowa
W
6-1
4/6 at Minnesota
L
1-6
4/13Michigan
L
1-6
4/14 Michigan State
W
4-3
4/20Wisconsin
L
3-4
4/21Northwestern
L
2-5
4/25 vs. Wisconsin &
W
4-3
4/25 vs. Ohio State &
L
0-4
& - Big Ten Champ. (West Lafayette, Ind.)
1996-97
15-11, 6-4 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/20Cincinnati
W
6-1
1/20Butler
W
5-2
1/31 at Tennessee #
W
5-2
2/1 vs. Virginia #
L
3-4
2/2 Michigan #
L
0-4
2/15 at Ball State
W
4-3
2/18 at Notre Dame
L
2-4
2/21Minnesota
W
4-3
2/22Iowa
W
4-3
2/28 at Ohio State
W
5-2
3/6 at Kentucky
L
2-5
3/15 Murray State
W
7-0
3/15Evansville
W
7-0
3/23 Northern Illinois
W
6-1
3/23 Western Michigan
W
7-0
3/29 at Michigan State
W
6-1
3/30 at Michigan
L
3-4
4/5 at Northwestern
L
3-4
4/6 at Wisconsin
W
6-1
4/12Purdue
L
3-4
4/13Illinois
W
4-3
4/19 at Penn State
L
3-4
4/25 vs. Michigan &
W
4-3
4/26 vs. Northwestern &
L
0-4
4/27 vs. Minnesota &
L
1-4
5/9 vs. Northwestern *
L
1-4
# - O’Charley’s Cl. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (East Lansing, Mich.)
* - NCAA Champ. (Champaign, Ill.)
1997-98
9-15, 4-6 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/31 vs. William & Mary #
L
3-4
2/1 vs. Michigan State #
L
3-4
2/2 at Tennessee #
L
2-5
2/20 Ohio State
W
4-3
2/24 Ball State
W
6-1
2/28 Murray State
W
7-0
2/28 Northern Illinois
W
7-0
3/12 at Kentucky
L
1-5
3/19 vs. Columbia $
W
6-1
3/20 vs. West Virginia $
W
7-0
3/21 at Rice $
L
3-4
3/28 Michigan State
W
4-3
3/29Michigan
L
1-6
4/4Northwestern
L
2-5
4/5Wisconsin
L
2-5
4/10 at Purdue
L
1-6
4/11 at Illinois
L
0-7
4/18 Penn State
W
5-2
4/19 Notre Dame
L
0-7
4/25 at Iowa
W
4-3
4/26 at Minnesota
L
1-6
4/30 vs. Northwestern &
L
1-4
5/1 vs. Minnesota &
L
2-4
5/2 vs. Michigan State &
L
3-4
# - O’Charley’s Cl. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
$ - Rice Inv. (Houston, Texas)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Champaign, Ill.)
1998-99
14-10, 6-4 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/30 at Tennessee #
L
2-5
1/31 vs. Wake Forest #
W
4-1
2/12Louisville
W
7-0
2/14Purdue
L
3-4
2/18 at Ball State
W
5-2
2/20 Eastern Kentucky
W
7-0
2/20 Southern Illinois
W
6-1
2/27DePaul
W
4-0
2/27 Murray State
W
6-1
3/1 at Notre Dame
L
2-4
3/4 at Kentucky
L
2-5
3/18 at LSU
W
4-3
3/19 at South Alabama
L
3-4
3/27 at Ohio State
W
5-2
3/28 at Penn State
W
4-3
4/3Minnesota
L
3-4
4/10Michigan
L
3-4
4/11 Michigan State
W
5-2
4/17 at Illinois
L
2-5
4/18 at Northwestern
W
5-2
4/24Wisconsin
W
5-2
4/25Iowa
W
6-1
4/30 vs. Minnesota &
L
0-4
5/15 vs. South Carolina *
L
2-4
# - O’Charley’s Cl. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
* - NCAA Champ. (Lexington, Ky.)
1999-00
17-7, 7-3 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/29 # 22 Notre Dame
W
4-3
2/12 at Kansas
W
5-2
2/13 at Oklahoma
W
6-1
2/19Northwestern
W
4-3
2/20 # 43 Ball State
W
6-1
2/24 at # 61 Purdue
L
1-6
2/26 at # 52 Louisville
L
3-4
3/4 Murray State
W
5-2
3/4 Austin Peay
W
7-0
3/10 at # 23 Kentucky
L
2-5
The 1997 Hoosiers were the first to reach the NCAA Tournament, posting a 15-11 record on the season and a 6-4 mark in Big Ten play.
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3/11 vs. # 24 Harvard
W
3/15 at Vanderbilt
W
3/25 # 6 Illinois
L
4/1 at Iowa
W
4/2 at # 54 Wisconsin
W
4/8 at # 20 Michigan
W
4/9 at Michigan State
W
4/15 # 39 Ohio State
W
4/16 Penn State
W
4/23 at # 24 Minnesota
L
4/28 # 29 Ohio State &
W
4/29 # 21 Minnesota &
L
5/13 vs. # 36 Kentucky *
W
5/14 at # 4 Illinois *
L
& - Big Ten Champ. (Bloomington, Ind.)
* - NCAA Champ. (Champaign, Ill.)
5-2
5-2
2-5
6-1
6-1
5-2
7-0
5-2
5-2
1-4
4-2
2-4
4-1
2-4
2000-01
14-9, 5-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/25 at Notre Dame
W
4-3
2/3 Western Michigan #
W
7-0
2/3 DePaul #
W
5-2
2/10Kansas
W
5-2
2/15 at Ball State
W
6-1
2/17 at Minnesota
L
3-4
2/19Brown
W
7-0
2/24 Murray State
W
6-1
3/3Memphis
W
4-3
3/4Purdue
L
2-5
3/10 at Kentucky
L
0-6
3/14 at Mississippi
L
2-4
3/24 at Iowa
W
4-3
3/31Illinois
L
2-5
4/1Northwestern
W
4-3
4/7 at Wisconsin
W
4-3
4/14 Ohio State
L
3-4
4/15 Penn State
W
4-3
4/21 at Michigan
L
2-5
4/22 at Michigan State
W
5-2
4/26 vs. Iowa &
W
4-3
4/27 vs. Illinois &
L
2-4
5/11 Indiana State *
L
1-4
# - Indiana Winter Inv. (Bloomington, Ind.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Madison, Wis.)
* - NCAA Regionals (Terre Haute, Ind.)
2001-02
7-16, 1-9 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/19Toledo
W
7-0
1/19 Bowling Green
W
6-1
1/24 at Louisville
L
2-5
1/29 Ball State
W
4-3
2/2 SW Missouri State
W
4-3
2/2 Murray State
W
5-2
2/10Vanderbilt
L
3-4
2/17 at Middle Tenn. State
L
3-4
2/23Evansville
W
4-3
3/2 at Northwestern
L
2-5
3/10 vs. Clemson
L
2-5
3/14 at Kentucky
L
1-6
3/23 Notre Dame
L
1-6
3/24Iowa
L
2-5
3/28 at Purdue
L
1-6
3/31 at Illinois
L
1-6
4/6Wisconsin
L
2-5
4/7Minnesota
L
1-6
4/13 at Ohio State
L
1-6
4/14 at Penn State
L
3-4
4/20Michigan
L
2-5
4/21 Michigan State
W
4-3
4/25 vs. Michigan
L
2-4
& - Big Ten Champ. (Columbus, Ohio)
2002-03
12-11, 3-7 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/18 Murray State
W
7-0
1/24 at # 27 Notre Dame
W
4-3
1/26 # 37 Middle Tenn. St.
W
7-0
2/01 NC State
W
7-0
2/07 # 37 Louisville
W
5-2
2/08 # 54 Memphis
W
5-2
2/15 at # 41 Northwestern
W
4-3
2/16 at Wisconsin
W
5-2
2/22 at # 26 Vanderbilt
L
0-7
2/26 at # 60 Ball State
W
4-3
3/01 vs. # 32 Miami
W
4-3
3/10 at # 9 Kentucky
L
2-5
3/21 at # 29 Georgia Tech
L
2-5
3/29 # 64 Penn State
W
6-1
3/30 # 31 Ohio State
L
2-5
4/05 at # 68 Michigan
L
3-4
4/06 at Michigan State
L
1-6
4/12 at Iowa
L
3-4
4/13 at # 11 Minnesota
L
0-7
4/18 # 50 Purdue
L
1-6
4/19 # 1 Illinois
L
0-7
4/24 at Northwestern &
W
4-1
4/25 vs. # 1 Illinois &
L
0-4
& - Big Ten Champ. (Evanston, Ill.)
2003-04
11-13, 5-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/17 # 49 Notre Dame
L
1-6
1/24 at # 67 Mid. Tenn. St.
W
4-3
2/7 Indiana State
W
6-1
2/8 Murray State
W
7-0
2/13 at # 61 Louisville
L
3-4
2/21 # 62 Ball State
W
7-0
2/22 # 67 W. Michigan
L
3-4
2/28 NC State
L
0-7
2/29 # 27 Virginia
L
3-4
3/5 # 44 Northwestern
L
3-4
3/10 at # 15 Kentucky
L
0-7
3/18 vs. San Francisco
W
7-0
3/19 at # 38 South Florida
L
3-4
3/27Wisconsin
W
5-2
4/3 at # 16 Ohio State
L
1-6
4/4 at # 56 Penn State
W
6-1
4/9 # 55 Michigan State
W
6-1
4/10 # 50 Michigan
W
4-3
4/17 # 33 Minnesota
L
0-7
4/18Iowa
W
7-0
4/24 at # 62 Purdue
L
2-5
4/25 at #1 Illinois
L
0-7
4/29 vs. Iowa &
W
4-0
4/20 vs. Minnesota &
L
3-4
& - Big Ten Champ. (East Lansing, Mich.)
2004-05
12-12, 6-4 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/22 at # 34 Notre Dame
L
2-5
1/29 Murray State
W
7-0
1/29Butler
W
7-0
2/5 # 57 Middle Tenn. St.
L
3-4
2/12 at # 9 Virginia
L
2-5
2/13 at # 57 NC State
L
2-5
2/18 # 26 Louisville
W
5-2
2/24 at # 72 Ball State
L
3-4
2/27 # 17 Vanderbilt
L
2-4
3/5 # 3 Illinois
L
3-4
3/6 # 66 Penn State
W
7-0
3/9 at # 12 Kentucky
L
3-4
3/19 Southern Indiana
W
7-0
3/20 Toledo
W
7-0
3/21Vincennes
W
7-0
3/26 # 68 Purdue
W
5-2
4/2 at # 64 Northwestern W
4-3
4/3 at Wisconsin W
5-2
4/9 at # 33 Ohio State L
1-6
4/16 # 55 Minnesota L
3-4
4/17 Iowa
W
6-1
4/23 at # 64 Michigan
L
2-5
4/24 at Michigan State
W
6-1
4/29 vs. Northwestern &
L
3-4
& - Big Ten Champ. (Champaign, Ill.)
2005-06
16-10, 5-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/21Butler
W
5-2
1/21Bradley
W
7-0
1/28Toledo
W
6-1
1/28IPFW
W
7-0
2/10 at # 32 Louisville
L
1-6
2/11 at # 39 Middle Tenn. St. L
2-5
2/18 Murray State
W
7-0
2/19 # 69 Ball State
L
1-6
2/25 at # 3 Illinois
L
0-7
2/26 at # 67 Purdue
L
2-5
3/7 # 18 Notre Dame
L
1-6
3/13 vs. North Florida
W
6-1
3/13 vs. Colgate
W
5-0
3/15 South Florida
W
4-3
3/16 vs. Army
W
6-1
3/18 at UCF
W
5-2
3/25Vincennes
W
7-0
3/37 at # 39 Penn State
W
6-1
3/31Wisconsin
W
4-3
4/2 # 59 Northwestern
L
3-4
4/7 # 4 Ohio State
L
1-6
4/14 at Iowa
W
7-0
4/15 at # 38 Minnesota
W
5-2
4/21 Michigan State
W
6-1
4/23 # 39 Michigan
L
3-4
4/28 vs. # 38 Michigan &
L
2-4
& Big Ten Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.)
2006-07
15-12, 4-6 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/15 Morehead State
W
6-1
1/15IPFW
W
7-0
1/20Toledo
W
6-1
1/20 Murray State
W
7-0
1/20 at # 13 Notre Dame
L
0-7
2/3Marquette
W
6-1
2/3 Northern Illinois
W
6-1
2/15DePauw
W
7-0
2/15 Eastern Kentucky
W
7-0
The 2001 Hoosiers advanced to the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. The team finished 14-9 on the season.
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2/22 at # 33 Kentucky
L
2/28 # 75 DePaul
L
3/3 at # 2 Ohio State
L
3/10 at # 20 Clemson
L
3/11 vs. # 18 South Alabama L
3/15 vs. # 57 Furman
W
3/15 vs. Wofford
W
3/24 # 23 Minnesota
L
3/25Iowa
W
3/31 Michigan State
W
4/7 at # 41 Wisconsin
L
4/8 at # 57 Northwestern
W
4/14 # 9 Illinois
L
4/15Purdue
W
4/21 at # 17 Michigan
L
4/22 at # 41 Penn State
L
4/26 vs. Iowa
W
4/27 vs. # 20 Michigan & L
& - Big Ten Champ. (Minneapolis, Minn.)
2007-08
16-10, 6-5 Big
1/21 Cleveland State
W
1/21 Morehead State
W
1/25 Eastern Kentucky
W
1/25 Indiana State
W
2/2 at Iowa
L
2/5 # 47 Kentucky
W
2/15 Middle Tennessee State W
2/23 at Troy
W
2/24 at # 20 Alabama
L
2/29 at Charlotte
W
3/2 at # 30 N.C. State
W
3/10 at Southern Methodist W
3/12 at # 19 Texas A&M
L
3/18 # 39 Louisville
L
3/22 at Minnesota
W
3/29 at Michigan State
W
4/2 # 2 Ohio State
L
4/5 # 35 Wisconsin
L
4/6Northwestern
W
4/12 at Purdue
W
4/13 at # 16 Illinois
L
4/18 # 15 Michigan
W
4/20 # 42 Penn State
L
4/24 Northwestern &
W
4/25 Illinois &
L
5/10 Vanderbilt *
L
& - Big Ten Champ. (Iowa City, Iowa)
* - NCAA Regionals (Oxford, Miss.)
2-5
3-4
1-6
0-7
1-6
6-1
6-1
2-5
6-1
5-2
2-5
4-3
2-5
6-1
0-7
3-4
4-3
1-4
Ten
7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
3-4
4-3
6-1
5-2
1-6
7-0
4-3
4-3
2-5
3-4
4-3
4-3
1-6
3-4
5-2
6-1
2-5
5-2
2-5
4-0
0-4
4-3
2008-09
15-14, 5-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/17 Eastern Kentucky
W
7-0
1/17Toledo
W
6-1
1/17Gardner-Webb
W
6-1
1/23 vs. New Mexico Mil. Inst.W
7-0
1/23 at #42 New Mexico
L
3-4
1/24 vs. #75 Texas A&M-C.C. L
3-4
1/30 vs. #36 Washington
L
1-6
1/31 vs. #51 South Carolina L
3-4
2/7 #73 Nebraska
L
3-4
2/7 Georgia State
W
7-0
2/15 at #31 Kentucky
L
1-6
2/21 #20 Alabama
L
3-4
3/1 Southern Illinois
W
6-1
3/1Butler
W
3/7 #44 Northwestern
W
3/8 #19 Wisconsin
W
3/18 #43 Fresno State
W
3/26 at #19 Louisville
L
3/28Purdue
W
3/31 #12 Illinois
L
4/3 at #33 Minnesota
L
4/5 at #64 Iowa
L
4/10 #3 Ohio State
L
4/12 #61 Penn State
W
4/20 at Michigan State
W
4/21 at Michigan
L
4/23 Michigan State &
W
4/24 Minnesota &
W
4/25 Illinois &
L
& - Big Ten Champ. (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
6-1
4-3
4-3
5-2
1-6
5-2
1-6
1-6
2-5
0-7
4-3
5-2
1-6
4-1
4-1
0-5
2009-10
16-10, 5-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/30 #45 Columbia
W
5-2
1/31 at #19 Mississippi
L
0-5
2/6 Tennessee Tech
W
7-0
2/6Butler
W
7-0
2/21 #67 Harvard
W
6-1
2/26 at #37 Tulsa
L
2-5
2/28 at #17 Oklahoma
L
1-6
3/6 Illinois State
W
7-0
3/6 Morehead State
W
6-1
3/17 Cleveland State
W
6-1
3/17 at #74 Central Florida
W
5-2
3/18 Fairleigh Dickinson
W
7-0
3/26 at #23 Wisconsin
L
2-5
3/28 at #62 Northwestern
W
6-1
4/2 at Purdue
W
7-0
4/4 at #16 Illinois
L
1-6
4/10 #63 Iowa
W
6-1
4/11 #33 Minnesota
L
3-4
4/14 #13 Louisville
L
3-4
4/14Vincennes
W
7-0
4/16 at #5 Ohio State
L
0-7
4/18 at #69 Penn State
W
5-2
4/24 Michigan State
W
7-0
4/25 #26 Michigan
L
2-5
4/29 Michigan State &
W
4-0
4/30 #26 Michigan &
L
0-4
& - Big Ten Champ. (Bloomington, Ind.)
2010-11
23-8, 9-1 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/22 #57 NC State W
5-2
1/22 IUPUI W
7-0
1/25 #16 Kentucky L
3-4
1/25 Butler W
7-0
1/28 vs #43 Brigham Young W 4-3
1/29 at #2 Southern California L 0-7
2/04 at #64 Harvard W
6-1
2/05 vs #72 William and Mary W 6-1
2/11 Illinois State W
7-0
2/11 Central Florida W
7-0
2/13 #24 Oklahoma L
3-4
2/13 Toledo W
7-0
3/06 Wright State W
6-1
2/25 at #25 Vanderbilt L
0-7
3/12 Purdue W
6-1
3/15 at #42 Arizona W
5-2
3/15 vs Scottsdale CC W
7-0
3/25 #44 Michigan State W
6-1
3/27 #18 Michigan W
4-3
3/27 Vincennes W
7-0
4/02 #13 Illinois W
4-3
4/03 #62 Iowa W
7-0
4/08 at #20 Minnesota W
4-3
4/10 at Wisconsin W
4-3
4/15 #72 Northwestern W
5-2
4/17 at #32 Louisville L
1-6
4/22 at #4 Ohio State L
2-5
4/24 at Penn State W
6-1
4/29 #66 Purdue &
W
5-2
4/30 vs #19 Minnesota & L
0-4
5/13 vs Louisiana State *
L
3-4
& - Big Ten Champ. (Madison, Wis.)
* - NCAA Regionals (College Station, Tx.)
2011-12
24-10, 7-4 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/22 Western Michigan
W
7-0
1/22Toledo
W
7-0
1/24 at #7 Kentucky
L
0-7
1/28 vs. #28 Notre Dame
W
6-1
1/29 at #3 Ohio State
L
0-4
2/4 #66 Harvard
W
5-2
2/5 #34 Vanderbilt
W
4-3
2/5 Northern Illinois
W
7-0
2/13 at #19 Oklahoma
L
1-6
2/29 #26 Notre Dame
W
5-2
3/3 Eastern Kentucky
W
6-1
3/3Butler
W
7-0
3/15 at Central Florida
W
5-2
3/15 vs. NJIT
W
7-0
3/21 at #70 Purdue
W
6-1
3/23 Penn State
W
7-0
3/25 #2 Ohio State
L
1-6
3/25IUPUI
W
7-0
3/28 #45 Louisville
L
3-4
3/31 at Michigan State
L
2-5
4/1 at #34 Michigan
L
2-5
4/6 at Iowa
W
6-1
4/8 at #68 Nebraska
W
4-3
4/14 #40 Minnesota
L
3-4
4/15Wisconsin
W
5-2
4/15Depauw
W
7-0
4/20 #20 Illinois
W
5-2
4/20Vincennes
W
7-0
4/22 at #44 Northwestern
W
6-1
4/26 vs. Iowa &
W
4-0
4/27 vs. Minnesota &
W
4-3
4/28 vs. #3 Ohio State &
L
1-4
5/11 vs. #34 Louisville *
W
4-2
5/12 at #6 Kentucky *
L
0-4
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2012-13
18-14, 6-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/21 at NC State L
3-4
1/23 vs. Kentucky
L
2-5
1/23 vs. Wright State
W
7-0
1/26 vs. Auburn*
L
1-6
1/27 vs. LSU*
L
3-4
2/01 vs. Oklahoma
L
3-4
2/01 vs. IUPUI
W
6-1
2/03 vs. Dartmouth
W
6-1
2/03 vs. Ball State
W
6-3
2/09 vs. Eastern Kentucky
W
7-0
2/09 vs. Brown
W
4-3
2/24 at Vanderbilt
L
2-5
3/02 at Harvard
L
3-4
3/6 at Louisville
L
3-4
3/13 at Florida Atlantic
W
7-0
3/13 at Webber International W
7-0
3/22 at Penn State
W
5-2
3/24 at Ohio State
L
0-7
3/29 vs. Michigan State
W
6-1
3/31 vs. Michigan
L
3-4
3/31 vs. Butler
W
7-0
4/03 vs. Purdue
W
4-3
4/06 vs. Iowa
W
7-0
4/07 vs. Nebraska
W
6-1
4/07 vs. DePauw
W
7-0
4/12 at Minnesota
L
1-6
4/14 at Wisconsin
W
7-0
4/19 at Illinois
L
1-6
4/21 vs. Northwestern
L
1-6
4/21 vs. Vincennes
W
7-0
4/25 vs. Penn State&
W
4-2
4/26 vs. Michigan&
L
2-4
2013-14
17-10, 5-5 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/23 at Cornell
W
4-3
1/24 at Dartmouth
W
4-3
1/30 at Vanderbilt
L
3-4
2/1 vs. Western Michigan W
6-1
2/1 vs. Northern Illinois
W
4-0
2/6 vs. Murray State
W
7-0
2/6 vs. Oregon
W
4-2
2/22 at Illinois
L
0-7
2/25 vs. Toledo
W
4-1
2/25 at Louisville
L
0-5
2/28 vs. St. Mary’s
W
4-0
2/28 at Washington
W
4-0
3/6 vs. Northwestern
L
3-4
3/15 vs. Texas Tech
L
1-4
3/15 vs. Ball State
W
4-0
3/19Princeton!
L
1-4
3/20Denver!
L
3-4
3/21 Middle Tennessee St.! W
4-3
3/27Wisconsin
W
5-2
3/29 at Minnesota
L
0-4
4/3 vs. Nebraska
W
6-1
4/5 vs. Iowa
W
4-1
4/10 at Ohio State
L
0-4
4/12 at Penn State
W
4-2
4/15 vs. Purdue
W
4-0
4/17 vs. Michigan
W
5-2
4/19 vs. Michigan State
L
2-5
4/23 vs. Purdue&
W
4-2
4/24 vs. Northwestern&
L
1-4
! - San Diego Invitational
& - Big Ten Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)
& - Big Ten Champ. (Columbus, Ohio)
* - ITA Kickoff (Starkville, Miss)
2013-14
16-17, 3-8 Big Ten
DateOpponent
W/L Score
1/21 at Kentucky
L
1-6
1/24 vs. Samford
W
6-1
1/25 at Virginia
L
0-7
1/31 vs. NC State
L
3-4
1/31 vs. Eastern Kentucky W
7-0
2/02 at Oklahoma
L
0-4
2/07 vs. Xavier
W
6-1
2/07 vs. Western Michigan W
6-1
2/09 vs. UCF
W
5-2
2/09 vs. Northern Illinois
W
5-2
2/21 vs. Vanderbilt
L
2-4
2/21 vs. Toledo
W
6-1
2/24 vs. Ohio State
L
2-5
3/02 vs. Dartmouth
L
1-4
3/02 vs. Illinois State
W
7-0
3/09 at Northwestern
L
1-6
3/13 vs. Louisville
L
2-5
3/13 vs. IUPUI
W
6-1
3/16 at Texas Tech
L
2-4
3/23 vs. Illinois
L
0-7
3/23 vs. Morehead State
W
7-0
3/28 vs. Wisconsin
W
4-3
3/30 vs. Minnesota
L
3-4
3/30 vs. Vincennes
W
7-0
4/05 at Nebraska
L
1-6
4/06 at Iowa
W
4-3
4/09 at Purdue
L
2-5
4/13 vs. Penn State
W
4-2
4/13 vs. DePauw
W
5-2
4/18 at Michigan
L
2-5
4/20 at Michigan State L
1-6
4/24 vs Minnesota&
W
4-3
4/25 vs Illinois L
1-4
& - Big Ten Champ. (East Lansing, Mich)
* - ITA Kickoff (Charlottesville, Va.)
IU alum Dimitrije Tasic played for the Hoosiers from 2011-14 and ranks 12th on the Hoosiers all-time singles win list with 85. Tasic was a
strong student in the classroom as well, earning the 2013 Tichenor Award, given to the male student-athlete with the highest GPA.
2015-16 IU Men’s Tennis History Book
HISTORY & RECORDS
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
A
Name
Ableman, Mark
Alexander, Darrell
Ambler, John
Anderson, Kim
Anderson, Gordon
Anderson, Gregg
Angell, Christopher
Antons, Peter
Armengaud, Maxime
Arons, Ian
Year SD
1992-95
57-47 50-44
1947
N/A
N/A
1946
N/A
N/A
1984-85
27-34 21-30
1951
N/A
N/A
1982-85
24-25 47-33
1992-94
54-40
15-6
2006-2009
49-42 65-66
2009-2010
30-32 29-28
1998-2001
77-70 70-43
B
Name
Year SD
Bagnato, Tom
2002-05
46-53
9-9
Baer, Michael
1965-67
49-17 43-16
Balsiger, Joey
1998-2001
30-25
6-13
Barker, Robert
1952-54
N/A
N/A
Barrett, Erik
1992-95
69-45 71-29
Bates, Kellen
2013-14
4-9
5-7
Bastian, Frederick
1919-21
N/A
N/A
Bastian, Richmond
1932
N/A
N/A
Baxter, Gary
1961-63
N/A
N/A
Bednarczyk, Daniel 2012-present 58-44 63-37
Behling, Stefan
1993-96
45-47 50-29
Behr, Mark
1978-79, 81 21-22 11-13
Bennett, Richard
1952-54
N/A
N/A
Binkley, James
1962-64
21-1
18-1
Bishop, Mark
1970-72
57-13 51-19
Blackburn, William
1946
N/A
N/A
Blankertz, Howard
1939-40
N/A
N/A
Bolock, J. Julius
2009
7-7
3-8
Borinstein, John
1979
2-0
1-0
Bosart, Robert
1941, 46
N/A
N/A
Boskovich, Paul
2007
3-7
1-3
Brown, David
1967-69
N/A
N/A
Brown, Kenneth
1943
N/A
N/A
Bubenick, David
2004-07
97-43 37-38
Bugh, Robert
1949
N/A
N/A
Burnham, Robert
1950-52
N/A
N/A
C
Name
Carrington-Hastings, Kirk
Chamberlin, Ben
Chappell, Paul
Chiddister, Daniel
Cleveland, Stanley
Cohen, Jeffrey
Collins, Eoin
Constantinov, Saraas
Christoff, Joey
Curran, James
Year SD
2001
2-5
0-2
1949
N/A
N/A
2008
0-1
1-1
1939-41
N/A
N/A
1966
12-10
17-5
1983-86
71-44 41-30
1986-89
97-58 59-45
1994-95
3-10
7-3
1983-86
45-54 44-50
1980-81
29-19 23-23
D
Name
Year SD
Davis, Joseph
1938
N/A
N/A
Davila, Alekzander 2012-present 11-10
5-8
Decker, Christopher
1990-92
71-29 51-22
Deighner, John
1940-42
N/A
N/A
DeMarcus, Wilson
1921
N/A
N/A
Dentice, Carl
1954-56
N/A
N/A
Dickinson, Michael
1979-82
70-33 49-50
Dillman, Kenneth
Dingman, Darrin
Dixon, Dean
Druz, Randall
Dulberger, Murray
Dunker, Thomas
E
Name
Eilers, Phillip
Eldridge, Gail
Elliott, Robert
Essick, Chris
Ewald, Robert
1955-57
1987-88
1957-59
1977-80
1948, 50
1970-73
N/A
16-14
N/A
66-42
N/A
38-25
N/A
16-4
N/A
48-54
N/A
44-14
Year SD
2007-2008
21-18 22-10
1939
N/A
N/A
1929
N/A
N/A
2012-present 29-35 41-40
1960-62
N/A
N/A
F
Name
Fennerty, Brian
Ferguson, Lachlan
Fichter, Charles
Field, Michael
Filipek, Michael
Fink, Richard
Fitzpatrick, John
Foster, Chris
Franek, Clem
Fread, Donald
Fryman, George
Funk, William
Year SD
1982
1-0
4-4
2007-2010
60-37 69-32
1963-65
30-11
32-5
1956, 59
N/A
N/A
1994-97
63-74 40-36
1973-76
55-34 36-32
1958-60
N/A
N/A
2008
0-4
0-1
1977-78
2-6
7-8
1947
N/A
N/A
1955-57
N/A
N/A
1981-83
39-33 15-30
G
Name
Gabel, Kevin
Gambino, Chris
Garnette, Harry
Gibbs, E. Bo
Gibson, Hayden
Glazer, Eli
Gomer, Ernest
Gonzalez, Joey
Gonzalez, Mario
Gordon, Brock
Gordon, Michael
Grahm, Alan
Gray, Robert
Gray, Robert
Grimes, John
Gruter, Santiago
Gunfeld, Rudolph
Guengerich, Franklin
Year SD
1995-97
51-47 23-20
1989
27-17 30-10
1958-60
N/A
N/A
1993-96
25-30 22-13
1996-97
51-30
16-5
1951-53
N/A
N/A
1952-54
N/A
N/A
1978
5-10
6-11
2006
0-5
0-1
1976-77
7-6
11-12
1962
N/A
N/A
1962-64
18-5
18-2
1967
16-10
18-7
1956-58
N/A
N/A
1956-57
N/A
N/A
2007-2011
88-56 94-51
1941
N/A
N/A
1984-85
28-23 35-27
H
Name
Hacker, Todd
Harker, Albert
Harrison, Edgar II
Harrison, Thomas
Hay, Morill
Hay, Thomas
Haynie, Gilmore
Held, Andrew
Held, David
Held, Zach
Helmuth, Ned
Year SD
1986-89
54-42 52-52
1958
N/A
N/A
1953
N/A
N/A
1901
N/A
N/A
1987
16-7
12-6
1948-50
N/A
N/A
1938-39
N/A
N/A
1995-98
78-72 58-48
1990-93
80-57 62-27
2000-03
48-59 48-42
1951-52
N/A
N/A
Hensley, Loius Jr.
Herrick, Walter Jr
Hess, Nigel
Hines, Frederick
Hironimus, John
Hodsdon, Walter
Holdeman, John
Holden, Richard
Holloway, Jack
Hook, Kruger
Huddleston, Elam
Huffman, William
Hunter, Donn
Hurst, Bernard
Huston, William
1949
1970-72
1969-71
1893, 95
1952-55
1969-71
1930-31
1992
1934
1979
1956-57
1935
1945-46
1932
1929-31
I
Name
Ishtuganov, Dmytro
Izasak , Sidney
Year SD
2004-06
39-32 59-30
1942
N/A
N/A
J
Name
Jacobson, Paul
Jenness, Charles
Johnson, Philip
Jordan, Ricardo
Joyce, William
Juneau, Isade
N/A
38-22
1-1
N/A
N/A
56-15
N/A
11-8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
44-24
0-0
N/A
N/A
53-15
N/A
2-0
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Year SD
1998-01
85-53 60-46
1961-62
N/A
N/A
1958
N/A
N/A
1997-99, 2001 32-30 49-38
1946
N/A
N/A
2010-13
117-40 102-44
K
Name
Year SD
Kambadellis, Panayiotis 1986-88
34-45 27-22
Kaminski, Leon
1943-45
N/A
N/A
Kane, Charles
1963-65
N/A
N/A
Kendall, Joseph
1972-74
42-26 52-16
Kendall, Mak
2006-07
33-17 14-23
Kendall, Will
2009-13
63-33 46-39
Kenner, Neil
2004-06
45-33 36-23
King, William Jr.
1945, 47-49
N/A
N/A
Kingdon, Victor
1937-39
N/A
N/A
Klaric, Anton
1996-97
28-25 16-12
Koch, William
1982-84
11-13 27-18
Kramer, Paul
1954
N/A
N/A
Kremm, Tim
1976-77
26-22 27-24
L
Name
Lalic, Sven
Landsberg, Johan
Langer, Jeremy
LeSelle, Thomas
Leonard, Raymond
Levin, Daniel
Libal, Victor
Lindsay, Lawrence
Lippitt, Scott
Lockhart, Thomas
Logan, Harlan
Lortz, Gilbert Jr.
Lugar, William
Lugonjic, Stefan
Lynch, Thomas
Year SD
2013-15
22-20 30-21
1994
25-9
15-9
2009-12
91-65 102-57
1975-76
13-12 12-15
1980-81
4-4
18-17
1974
10-8
7-7
2003
11-16 11-10
1971-74
26-28 54-21
1996-98
56-35 36-22
1978-81
58-26 37-32
1924-25
N/A
N/A
1959-61
N/A
N/A
1940
N/A
N/A
2013-present 9-15
5-11
1952
N/A
N/A
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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
M
Name
MacTaggart, Josh
Majors, Robert
Manis, William
Manji, Raheel
Martin, J. Robert Jr.
Martin, Richard
Masters, Robert
McCallum, David
McCoy, Matthew
McCarthy, Michael
McCarthy, Ryan
McDowell, Don
McElvain, Walter
McGill, George
McIver, Gregory
McLoughlin, Dara
McLoughlin, Mike
McNerney, Riordon
Meis, Mike
Millen David
Miller, Rutherford
Minton, John
Monette, Sam
Montilla, Gabreil
Moorin, John
Mushkin, Michael
Year SD
2010-13
117-40 102-44
1963
N/A
N/A
1943-45
N/A
N/A
2014-present 18-9
14-7
1952-55
N/A
N/A
1960-61
N/A
N/A
1950-52
N/A
N/A
1988-91
98-52 75-32
2013-present 22-21
9-6
2005-2008
69-49 43-42
2004-05
14-17 14-13
1950-52
N/A
N/A
1936
N/A
N/A
1997-2000
67-35 34-30
1989
N/A
N/A
2005-2008
73-53 82-43
1974-77
76-32 62-32
1963-65
22-8
24-3
1967-69
45-27 46-25
1966-67
5-5
5-1
1951
N/A
N/A
1948
N/A
N/A
2012-present 57-35 59-26
1997-00
77-58 73-51
1983-84
25-11 19-17
1973-76
30-24 29-21
N
Name
Neilson, Travis
Nolan, James
Novotny, Petr
Year SD
2011-13
10-2
6-4
1965-67
49-20 42-11
2003
10-13
9-13
O
Name
Oliver, Robert
Osler, Peter
Year SD
1935-36
N/A
N/A
1975-76
40-12 31-17
P
Name
Paddock, Robert
Parchute, Gerald
Parker, Wayne
Parsons, Charles
Petrick, William
Piatek, Joseph
Pike, Phil
Plain, Scott
Plogsterth, Willard
Pontow, Brad
Pope, Derek
Power, William
Praibis, Jakub
Purcell, George Jr.
Year SD
1943, 47-48
N/A
N/A
1957-58
N/A
N/A
1946
N/A
N/A
1968
13-10
13-8
1956-58
N/A
N/A
1950
N/A
N/A
1928
N/A
N/A
1979
0-1
0-0
1919-20
N/A
N/A
1982-85
51-58 48-44
1995-98
63-41 75-47
1964-66
57-7
47-8
2002-05
68-34 55-34
1935
N/A
N/A
Q
Name
Quinn, Thomas Jr.
Year SD
1928-29
N/A
N/A
R
Name
Year SD
Rakvica, Milan
Ratchford, Frank
Recht, Ryan
Reeb, Paul
Reed, John
Remak, Ronald
Rennie, William
Richards, Daniel
Richter, Thomas
Rivers, George
Roberts, George
Rogers, Thomas
Roth, Louis
Rothmuller, IIan
Roussel, Arnaud
Rucker, Alrah
Russell, David Russell, Nigel 1999-2002
1940
2002-05
1943
1942
1977-79
1977-78
1972-75
2007-2008
2011-15
1908-11
1978-81
1959
1959-60
2006-07
1900-02
1989-91
1990-93
91-54
N/A
45-51
N/A
N/A
11-24
33-15
38-32
39-23
2-3
N/A
52-44
N/A
N/A
44-22
N/A
88-45
70-57
69-49
N/A
61-51
N/A
N/A
19-24
30-19
41-27
50-14
3-0
N/A
49-40
N/A
N/A
13-22
N/A
19-15
56-40
S
Name
Year SD
Salas-Schoofield, Pablo 1982-84
18-28 17-18
Salumaa, Gunnar
1988-91
106-64 77-41
Salumaa, Sven
1985-88
108-61 57-54
Sellitto, Michael
2012-15
8-10
6-8
Scheumann, Edward
1924
N/A
N/A
Schumacher, David
1967-69
39-29 29-21
Schroeder, Jonathan
2009
13-9
5-8
Scott, Robert
1964-66
12-8
16-7
Scott, Theodore
1938
N/A
N/A
Shafer, John
1891-95
N/A
N/A
Shannon, James
1949-51
N/A
N/A
Smiley, Rahman
1999-2002
69-50 55-37
Snively, Darrell
1968-70
42-23 45-15
Snyder, Thomas
1970-72
50-17
28-8
Spence, Wesley
1968-70
8-16
26-15
Stein, Bernard
1961
N/A
N/A
Stewart, Ed
1982-83
Stone, John
2003-2005
29-15 46-32
Storey, Brendan
1998-2000
18-22 12-26
Strand, Reid
2002
3-4
8-16
Strome, Robert
1949-50
N/A
N/A
Studer, Walter
1935
N/A
N/A
Sullivan, Douglas
1972-75
73-30 76-23
T
Name
Tardy, Medney Jr.
Tasic, Dimitrije
Thompson, George
Thorne, Donald
Tieman, Edward
Tomczak, Edmund
Troy, Douglas
True, Jeff
Tsepelman, Bernard
Tuthill, John
Year SD
1955
N/A
N/A
2011-15
18-11
11-5
1911-12
N/A
N/A
1960-61
N/A
N/A
1935-37
N/A
N/A
1948-49
N/A
N/A
1986
1-4
5-5
1977, 79-81 62-38 49-49
2001
13-16
0-3
1937-38
N/A
N/A
U
Name
Umphrey, Lawrence
Year SD
1932
N/A
N/A
V
Name
Year SD
van Gils, Alexander
Voisard, Andrew
Vogl, Stephen
Vulliez, Julien
2010
1950
2009-Pres.
2002-03
15-11
N/A
51-33
11-12
10-10
N/A
69-45
1-0
W
Name
Year SD
Walker, Steve
1982
1-4
2-3
Weber, Robert
1941-42
N/A
N/A
Wenstrom, Fred
1961
N/A
N/A
Wham, Robert
1963-65
3-0
23-4
Wham, William
1963-65
8-2
9-0
Widlansky, Ari
1999-2002
29-31 18-24
Wiese, George
1990-93
35-25 66-28
Williamson, C. William
1946
N/A
N/A
Wolf, Fred
1941-42
N/A
N/A
Wood, James
1943
N/A
N/A
Wood, Richard
1943
N/A
N/A
Wood, Robert
1947
N/A
N/A
Woodburn, James
1974-76
N/A
N/A
Wright, Charles
1986-89
77-59 56-44
Y
Name
Yee, Elliott
Yoder, Albert Jr.
Yoon, Jai
Z
Name
Zike, John E
Year SD
2012-present 31-42
9-13
1934
N/A
N/A
2008
2-6
3-3
Year SD
1959
N/A
N/A
Stephen Vogl graduated from the program in 2012.
He earned his first letter in 2008-09.
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